The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 17, 1907 Page: 3 of 16
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DAY
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to .. renin
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Etf Hals 8 nil ia 9
-li r. rtrj for VcinJLl
r3 Airi-il Tiranota. ' . ..
ROSTOX. July IA Ths bodies of six of th
)..t!ra of tli explosion on board th battle-
9 Ooorgl Monday fcav bmo claimed by
tive and mi bom from th United
i naral hospital at Chelsea and two
or bodies will b twit tomorrow.
TH body of (h nintn TkUia of th di-
htnu Ldwerd t Walsh who died
ftmon gtoi He 09 thecot at th
1 hoevital. Welah mon.w. Mr. M.
'. J'J a brother wer wnh him wheo.
t Tomorrow hi body wul b taken
K 1 a for interment.
if t . twelv. ouiar yourg men who faced'
ii--.it la tte turret ef the hattleelilp and who
1 lu the vy hospital. It I possible
' -at two 6amon Jame if. Thnma of
n ijrn and Louia Me of Clacuinati mar
ii the nilit lire other ar to a -.
" nonunion with Iron hope that thru
. f titem may recover wim. tb reat of the
"d era wall on th way to full recovery.
urd of oompiatm of crith-iera or of pain
from on of th sufferera but fre-
-nuf fTOia the burned aad woilen'tlp t
iMrd a oueetton a to how "the other
" ar grtttng along. At th head of
- ootln the naval hospital stand a
u.mt of flower sent today by Admiral
' umamoto of th Japaneee aavy tfi rough hi
. IJoutennut Commander -Tanmuchl.
huautlful wreath bearing th colore of Je-i-ea
and th card of th Japanese edmlral
re aiao placed oa tha ooffliu of Uvutanant
...H.dn. h and atidhlnuui Uoldthwaji when
iimir bodwa War nant horn today and
t-.u iij.ui aiinllarly hworlbd accompaulud th
' of aa. h aaamaa.
in ooiMtitioa of Mldihtpma John T.
'"ra whil art.ua la yt hotwfnl. frank
-iip boatawata mate of North Ada ma
I rolabiy noovw. Suhl&pp ha one
..i..r baa a v1.Mim f aa iilolm whll
in h rvt- bain- on f thra who war
inturad to th i-i""h turret of th Kmr-
tsf AptU U 1.L . ..;'.
BOfTTON Ma. July M.-Bdmuad X
nvalh Mamas diwf tX lh Mal hMpKal
at OtMteaa today. Thl hi tb Blnth fatality
rottiltina; from th accident on tt batttaahtp
i.mla ytrday. Twalv Injured rmaia
in th bovltat'f wbom MklahlpmaJi Jaae
P. CrtiM of Nebmaka and oamaa Jama
1. Thomas of Brooklyn at sot xpoted to
i .. rroa bis sot Is tb saral hoapttat
t t helaaai Aotlnt Qunnar'a Oaptala Charle
U. Hanaal today waa abl to ton th story
of th aoeldent ot th battleahlp Oortia
hir coat bum Uas and oauaad Injuria to
ouruiMt othar man la Cap Cod bay Mr
atanawl said: ...
"Mon of us knew much about It until it
a ail war It wa so Quirk. Wba I saw
i t ftrat flMh tnattnet told m what was
n. and I kept praBo of mind noush to
i h1- back from th ht of flam that b-
fa to avlop th turtot. I sot down to
in floor erawtod out to th un and out
to th portiiol a far as I could get. Here I
etid vat ora air and I wa ao low dowa
t t tha 'fuma did not hurt m aarlously.
l - rnba.ll wa with m aad ha did ttot cat a
Nn My hand waa burned wher I held an
t n rod and I swt burnnd around th hel d
I t I umi It la not vary bad.
Th Inatant the flaah earn lieutenant
fk. th who wa In chart of th work to
-r tun.'t rtwhed to the natuhway on top
t t ret thinking to gat out before th
r t fil with mok and . but th
. .p. w-o"Hiea for him and h Was
rrii.ly burned befor he eould set to th
r and safety. inao Malaaok Wa slttlnf
n to of th turret wher he waa acatloned
i tKt . ( with his teas hana-tnf
1 wn th hatchway. Influenced probably
y Uiiumant Ooodrleh who maddened by
curtarlntta pluaced Into th saa b threw
hioiawif rej board aim --
; RCBNa HI TUM TVRRBT. "
"Th first flask was followed-qulckly by a
mooad from tba batr of powder oontalnlnc
ttbout 1W pounds of amokalea powder. ' That
was a momant of torror.to all wbo.wr still
i i.-v tou. but they war iw.- Ua war
1 . 1 1 s" in heaps moautna- and dylnf unoon-
acloua baklos aad auffalDf Th next Ma-
ilt amd ataralty. But help from th ut--:'.
oaro quickly and tb man war lifted
r t and taken away to b oarad for. But
1 in man esuld aot Ontar tb turret Until
(lie beat bad beoa OTereom by portn- to
i. mr which also settled th amok and
a . uve out the (a to asm extent. Thoa
t nor fellows war tmrrlbly burned. Bye were
1 . ...1 out face bodle and arms and Infra
). . Kind and thr wr no faaturca left
un eom of th charred face.
"Midnlitpmaa Crue was polnttnc th ftm
t ks th flash oatn and I was by his lid".
a dd not mm away from th sheet of
-n aa quickly aa I did and wa fearfully
imed. W were making a record all right
uitenant Goodrich took (reat pride In th
wurK and bad all tha men worked up to
r iiiuaiaani. W had fired nln shot and
ia riitt hit and still bad Urn enough to
i u e mortt and that meant two mora
th way we war ehootuut and still b
n two minutes. Now when you fir
n shorn with elKht-lnrh runs In two.
nitoa you r doing awns shooting "whether
i tut the mark or out. But w war bit ;
' uoif thoa fellows suffered after they'
taken out! Captain McCraa won tha
a of cvnry maar oa that ship yastarday
and sxin h nm down to th hospital
i i would iiend over aome dying fellow with
faea cloe to th Hp that war trying to
a and try to mak out the test word
1 then turn away with th feeling of his
rt written on hi two.- All th offkwr
I th men bhaved splendidly through It
. and titer wa Bo oonfualon. fit's a fin
i end If I go back I want to go back .to '
i (.-..re'' ; v
o f(t bores ona ddrsed XX Mid-
wo Crue and th other to "Th Bailor
( i Oeoraia" war received at th naval
- ol t. -y. They oonulned flower and
e of a h box waa th card of Admiral
-. oioto th Jetmneae naral offloer who
. bostoa yaatarday. r
fTATEMTCOT'TROji WASHINOTOtf.
lAutiaUi Pmi Xprt.)
WA8H1NOT0N. Jnly iIt Is said at-th
. vy department that It. la axtramely lm-
( ..W that tb accident aboard tb bat-
h!p Georgia resulted from any oareleaa-
9 or avek of precaution on th part of
; e peraonnal of tb ship. A. short tlm ago
rmroiiith iivipetitloi) wa mad of every
1 of th Oeoreta'e ordnano by fom-
"r 4ImH'1 on ef to Bloat 7Tert of
. ..oe a ieer of th navy loig In-
.1 I i .1d every one of th runa th
. ( t. turrt toe. o.u":n. the work-
. f t e ainmoni-ion hni (which. In th
.. t ( ii. .-ed turreta of -th
t. r r r more complicated than
.".i.ery I !. and f.itauy and moat
. I . . t.f toe suns and me-
i ... -n br In saUnr. It
i i i.t t.e w eonivaev waa very
et 1 1 i and It was certain
i..uw'.f eloaely th firing
a i i e y e ' i oxtail
. K "f any oilier iulbl -
. .... iri 1" "T are uienoeed to
i i tat iwirT a.ivnoed
. ft f e iin they ino.tl
1 r r'ce of to
.t an
oa p -1
t f li
"HEAT DAYS cl clearance in the Boy Store Texas greats t place to tuv
; M . j every t!uc the toy Wears! Offering tie entire stock o Boys" jVc l or WtsKaMe
Suits an j all the Heaiwear for boys and little fellows and the Fcrnisnintf Goods
I J
for boti of tbem
?l till August I5tb wben only two months o wear ' will
So we loose tie knife and cut tiera deep once for all!
uIJ before! ."..'''"''.-;.'-
3 2500 Woolen Spri
. Every One In the Store Cut Deep
Every Sutt that baa gold tt 111.50. $15.00 and. . f 0 A?
IU.50 will t ; v . $0.7d
Evry 8uK that baa sold at II. W and f 10.00 ' " f t ft
i wlUba i ...o.yj '
'Erery Suit that gold at $T.50 and $6.60 ' (J a;
AwtUbg ..l...'.5tV3
Ersry Suit that baa sold at $5.00 txA $100 "". Cf lT '
wm b ....$j.yj
Every Bult Uut'bag gold at $(.00 aad
- wm b ....... ;.... ..i.
ry 8u
$3.W wlU
Krary Suit that hag gold at $150 $3X)0
do
Meablnj atirb makeg a gampacit Clothed and many
other reyroaentaUr Boya' Tailors aoalUyely tha largest
stock aad aa fin aa any boya' iter tn tha South hag to
how. (Boyi BulU afa to IS yoara nd but raw
larger.)
Boysf Furnishings Were Novor So Low
$1.00 oftUr Waist Forty doieu colored fadrawooa
partrnafla for gchooU 1 .
Only ...t........... ...i. jyC
76e Union Surta Ooootne Usla for bora and chndron
0H17 Mttettf ttltMt MVet4iMtMl.tMtl V V
M KhaW Suits RmiKh Rider Model wear Bka rawhlda
' long trouaera and military ooat 3 to It - 7tn
Only a...... .. J vl
Boy $1.00 Troussr Two hundred pairs fine woolen golld .
gray Trousers agea I to 1T. r . -.i-mm
omy . j.'.-. v...;.;.J;..;:.;1:;'f...75C .
BOa Odd Coat Tor boya to a comfortable In and gUll .
manniu pia ainpea in colors .
a .a e '.... 1 -
utauniau vm ainpeg in color
to 14. Only ................
Boya4. 7Bo Blouaea Tha klnda and all
C AAAkUi. TJi a .a-
f vu wswir-wuuwr I'ncuo. 13
Only ;.
-vfa- 4 v 4 m
.'!' ? ; V- 'I 'ft
5 Pfla ot Lfi1' 5 and 51.25 Parasols; 79c-E;ghty gob; and two Lour.; .Ul-n't sec cm
.efS r'yWl!'.rr!er" y Pte w!a firat maker tailed tbem perfect Choice 79c
' V i l (Fnl Left Aisle.1 Rortk. ' toV t-
la powder with Yts tntenM neat-gertaratln
Kwar And a further nunilderaikin 1 Mi
neflotal effect on til narve of in
of th knowledge thai an avanui of oscap
to always epeo a Uwaa la of an awu-
tont la th. turret. . i n i
Whea aaked what "additional pranaution
eould b uggeated aa the result of this hut
aooldent tha ofnolala of th department oon
feaaed tnemaalve at a lo at prant; they
Mated that therw wa. nothing to do but
.wait th. Aniline W lh. knaMi m. .(..
tlon which had been convened and with the
oaia man in nana to endeavor to rrama
aom ohange tn method that will Umtnat
TBLBOBAM FROM PRESIDENT ROOBK-
."..fl. .' VKI.T. ..v. ... V
i Th following talegram from Praaldect
Roovlt at Oyatar Bay Ngardlna; tha arcli
dent to th .battleahlp waa raoalved at (he
navy department this aftarnoon: . '
'1 am lnexprwMlbly thocked and grieved at
th dreadful accident on th Georgia and th
death of th gallant etnoer and man. I wlan
full particulars at th earliest poealble date.
Let m know- th condition of tba wounded
men. ttepeat Uua to the eaptala ot . th
Uorgla." ' - . . 1
. The following tolngrant has been received
by th nary department from th Italian
naval attache! - ..
."On behalf of th Italian embassy and
mraelf I send through yeu to th navy th
lnoer sympathy aiid ooadolaacs for th
diaaater oa board tha battleahlp Georgia. :
dvio received at th navy department
am to th. effect that th Georgia returned
to her praotlo ground near frovtaoetown
Maaa at M o'clock last night She will rfr
auine her targxt praotlo tomorrow. It I
f eneralljr xpociail at th navy department
hat th board of examination WlU b made
us of th oommander of th ship oompoe-
Ing the aeooad division f the battleship
Seat and of the Louisiana which wa .o
g.ged with th other veaael at tb tlm. lit
lliia .vent the board would conslet of Cap.
taina.Schroedef of th Virginia Watnwrlght
of th Louisiana. Kimball of th tfew Jeraeyr
and MoCrea of th Georgia aad Coiumoilor
Bowman of th Khnde Island. . '
- There 1 4 poaalbillty howeyer that Cap-
tain MoCrea may prefer not to sit a. a mem
bar of tb. board. In view of tho fact that
th. aonkient .ceurred ew his ahip. i
' i ' MESSAGE FROM 1 TAMAMtrTft. f
' " ' (At-cialH frnt it"-) i ? - ?
t KEtC YORK July lt-A meaaaga tt sym-
pathy from Admiral Tamamoto of th apa
n navy was on. of the many telegram of
condolence TMelved today at th offio of
Kear Admiral Good rich commandant of the
W.w fork navy yard whose eon wa. killed
In th eiploelon oa tha Georgia.' Admiral
Yamamote wired a follow: .
"Fleas accept Bjf dpet sympathy for
the moat grievous ooldent of th Georgia
and great regret to bear your eon wounded
and wish moat sincerely hi pdy fecoT-
V7 " - - - ;
Colonel Edvardt Dark Hone Enntiapi
( HnHF'ttSftnot. f
VAainNQTON. ' July U.-8ortary
Charle. Edwarda f th democratic son are.
slonal committee who has been visiting at
1-Yenrh Lick Bprmrs InL and In Louleville
ha returned to Wahiiton with th con-
viction tliat unless Cbiciuio makes a great
effort next year th 0 inocratlo NaUornU
convention will meet In Louisville. Mr.
Edwards during hla stay in Ixmlevllla .vis-
ited Colonel W attereon and I quoting th
vLmn e litor a favoring Governor John
son of lniifnta tor pre.ndnt although h.
.dmlts tnat Mr. Bryen dominate th. attua-
tion. Governor Johne-in. It I. .xplalned for-
irr'y wore a larg. muetacb. and yinewerwi
f.i. r.l vvatteraon s deHf.ription f ni choice
but now h ha a smooth tc
TTho'csale Crcccn ia Session.
. iAmciatriVttnt.ettr.f
FAI.TrtfOR.rc J 'r H. Tho 1r1"nth
aTin" U oonwntion of V f t-oiithern Who!. wJ
Grof rt' ananclatlon embled Jer tn.lay
wth e'nt e7"1! r-orc- f'-..?i th Ponth in at
A c
. n 1.1 )
II ft.-'O
a v
1 t
Of I '
J . A. 1
i -i r
e of
. for
Th
at tie thzl price-CCt of tie
$U0 ' . C1 AS
.).Vj
and C I (J t
i.7t
I" ' ; . Ifty.
j"C i
tha kiada wa aell at
( ana ioo erery aay
Only
S0o Linen Psnta
white bloomera or
Only
.f 1 tn fA ' I
(Front Left Able; Roti)
DALLAS GETSiELKS
vi .'.'.....: .... (
. TO COME TO TEXAS.
Kr." Atwell'i Speeoa ejid Houstoa'i
Help Offioen Are Electei Tex-
am Are In Erldenoe.
VH
tnaaaarwiiirwia.) -v .
PHILADELPHIA July U-Dallas ' and
Texas 'wUl hav. the boner of antertalamg-
the IMM Elks' raunlan th Grand Lodg...
lata hour tonight slotlng th Tela city
by aoolamatton and vry Texan at duly
oelebrathig th.' victory tonight
The matter of .electing a oomranflon elty
fw th 1WJ session of the Grand Lodg of
w" raacbed at today's atealon
owing to i th unueually hug number of can.
didate for Grand Lodg position and tb
tlm eoneumed In nominating them. It was
reaohd at a Terr aw hour tonight Th
nomination speech wa. mad by lion. 'Wil.
llam. H. Atwell of LaHaa . whose famous
poaches In th am eaue at buffalo and
at Cincinnati continue o ring pleaeantly and
alluringly la -the ear of th Eaatava con-
tingent "1 v
The Houston Btkg have bn Imtlring tn
behalf f th slater city of North Texas and
their work ha bad fin. raaulta. Taxaa aon-
tlnu to attract attention everywhere and
with tha slogan Tm from Texas talk to
m." John rail of Waeo and hla large dele-
gation awok the oho an Broad tract last
Bight - '
Ther Were vra! arrival from Texas to-
day tnoludlng George H. Walker and wife
AuaUn; William Kirhardson Jr A nulls:
John H. BuUlvan and daughter Winifred
llarae lam Herbert Temple; T. E. Boo-
vlU Larido! W. T. Jon.. d. R. Taylor
Houston: 1. H. Menaer WaxahachU: Wil-
liam Berliner and wife Dallas; Harry MUter
Parlsi Guy lUed Beaumont and there
; Th Grand Lodge after two strenuous
buatnees sessions today adjourned without
having mad any announcement a t th
result of its lotlonav It Is amorally con-
ceded however that Joha K. . Tenor - of
Chartemix Pa. baa been chosen grand ex-
alted ruler of th order. Judgo Henry A.
Melvtn ha appointed ta following U con-
stitute the grand forumi
cnarioa s moait oi watenoo Iowa try
a term of U years; Mora Khlnahart Detroit
two yearn; wiuiam tt. Moor neat tie thra
year; Them J. Cowan Cincinnati and
Bobert Brown Louisville five yeara
Th now body which wtl daold all mat-
tor within th organisation cam. to itf
with tb adoption of a new constitution
whlstt went Into effect today. Under th
ytni of appointment adopted th forum
will be Infused with new blood each ywar.
tha term of on member o th body ex-
piring annually .
What caused th delay In announcing th
result-of th election wa not stated but
the members of th order said ther war
swveral unxectd close flrhta. Grand 8eo-
retnry Robinson stated after tha lode 4-
lourned at M o'clock thst ther were IV
ballots to count and that there would 4s no
official announcement until tomorrow morn-
ing. John W Watrney of Kansas City wa
opposed for grand treasurer by K. W. Leach
of New Tfnrk. Fred C. Robmeon who. It
was expected would b unanimously elected
grand secretary also- found opponttloa la
Georg Koj nold of Baglnaw Mich. .
" ' ' ' ' '
Judge Parker Eaye Great Corporation
V letiatl tie tkheme.
Headeraonvllla N. C Tb featoreof tol
day" elon of th North Carolina
Har aneoriatl' ti we th annual addrri. i-
liTtred by J'.i'' Alton B. Farkr who er-k.
m part as fo. ...wa: ..-..
"Th. .todort rt o-ir Jitrlepnidenoe w1- n .
flret leeti e l t I al n t.nit'ui t
common
problem
muet c -the
r
our '
and
rarliaii
f..r a 1
.!li...'
' s s'.-i 1u'v a-. - t
i if r'rmittd to .
sod n.
i 1...11..V r -" i
t f.rtv-e r
lp".l hv i
- ao 'io'tf h 1' -
l 4 .il.m.
A -d i "
i r
season! Wbat's' tbejuse Vait-
be abead of tie frost? None!
And sooner t!:23 we ever
. ' ' ' 'l' ' :
My
400 Russian Wash Suits In the S&Ie
Th prettiest. dalntlet.Vt W Bti: taUowa that area '
anch a prorlder aa this atora oaa get AJJ Russian! '
aary $5.00 and $1M Butt. " . i S j 1 J Q .
Bfrwry $4.0 and I U Buit. T " M iff
Now
Syry l.0f and fS.61 Butt V 4 ; '
NOW......... .M.MU...M...Mjl4V'
Brary fill U $180 8lt
NOW .t.4f ... iM.fr4itM Oie
Such raaowaed mak a aa Regatta and Mothers Mead la
tha for front wli aothara will aot sulajudga tha high
charaotar of oar itocka tot her llttla man.
(Wash 8ulta-gaa to I yaaraj
Boya' Taa ante Dlonaa ar bloomer all wooV fine . tml
pattsrna t to 14. Only .. ."...4.... .4DC
Finest 1 M Troure Orr $00 pair o( ganuma tal -'
knada odd Trouaera tor boya la straight or knlck nn
rbookar atylea-n atsea 1 1 U Only M...)I.UU
$1.00 Kagl thlrteEntire line known world arar aa
i Boya flaeet Imported kind s - i-' .. ' .v'v!'-.- i ; '' bp.
Only v.. ...60C !
. AH 50o Nckwr Bautlful all gllk rourta ITandg In all
figured and aoUda finest $0o onea. ; . ia f
Odd Undrwr Boyw 8hfrta aad Drawerg that aell at tOo
oo garment many unoa . in.V"
.i.e.v..
Entire line tan browa natural and
atralghta na raaar. m.. ;
.:.JyC
Ing th rovertimental aonatraotlnn of the
fKlb.ra-ilial la that dlreotton ai ration lie
froai tit wrait. th pu.il hav eun.red
muaf seam o trivial as to b oontcmtitltol. la
th. light of th. fact that th. Federal gov-
ernment eould hav. chaoked th. abuses relat-
ing to Intaratats ommro befar statute
were pawed by oongrM. had It andertakeit
to do . Th law therefore was adequate
and th court (flolnt-but the PWderal la
officer were cither Inadequately aaulnpad or
unreaaaoably reetralned.-.
rThara la hotlvltg now. It Is true but It la
du U frgunt application of tb whip and
pur of th preeldant. But ther Is ale ao.
Uvlty ta th atata gowroaint. Indeed anil
a much In asm at them aa In Ui rderal
govaenm.ni. ' All tn ailler.no thea that
tier ewtwaaa tb two la that aftat
leotlng their duty for many years th
ral goywnuiMnt started first But that fact
wag to to th man wko was temporarily at
th bead of It not beoauae virtu Inhere la
tb rdral rather than tb Btate gown-
men ta. ..:...!.. T . r "
"Certainly M en Will preUnd that a
sohsm of government which has been found
workable for mor than a century ahould be
overturned beoaua of th manifestation of
a apeolal seal fur good works besoltan after
r-.leoUoa by a atnsl eooupant of th .fflo.
; "bat tb campaign againat th govern-
mental plan of th father. 1. on and has been
for everal ytara. It ha ior Its leader th
moot accomplished polltlolan of eur history.
Behind him and backing him stand thee
Sreat orportlon cf the country which ar
naragwd In Interstate eommaro ana In.ur-
ano. Thalr reason I that It I easier to
rmm wiu . vinwwHii wiul Hl.ll 7.
t Is not their purpose to submit proposed
amendments of th constitution to the peo-
ple aa th oonatltutlon krovldetv-. procedure
with Which no one could find fault a It of-
fer aa opportunity for discussion before th
peon l prior to their action. Kather it la
their edhema to coompllah tha centralisa-
tion of power by snconeutut tonal and there-
for dishonest method. Theae Include: (1)
CoOgreaionaj Mgieuon aeeutning
not irmntH oui
; expreeely retained el
th Btat or tb people : (J) antoutlv eter-
clae of power not granted and th aeliure
In on form or anoth.r of power belonging
to other department cf government: (I) th
ubetUutle of ututos for ooraraoa law."
TSE B.'T. ?. TT. 0PET3 JCLETHTQ.
Cereateenth Aunal Coarentieii Voyr
.". . la Sewioi -t.ralaloi;'
7
jPALACIOS Texas July 1.-Ths ven-
fteenth aaaual gonventlea of Texa Baptist
Young; People's Union 0PTpcd at Palado
today. wHh the largest attendance la tb
blatory Of the organisation .
By th 16th Inatant an eottaceg ea tha
beautiful grounds bad twen filled and U
tonta were coupled. Boer f tonta war
erected Tseeday morntng to aooornraodata
tba people who came la daring the Bight l
Th Dallas train waa tw hour lata aad
arrlvaL1110 xrelM vtr eaird for Its
At U o'clock a tweet eewg eervloe waa ren-
dered ta thg great auditorium after which
Dr Johnaoa of Port Worth. ecrtarr of
th Boutbera Baptist sileaionary aoctoty
read the tenth chapter of I-nka mad a
Short address and stated that thla th great
eat convention In the hlatory of the organ-
isation bad delegates from several con nt rise.
9 Becretary Coleman then a'.ir..i the larg
crowd In th ooot audilon.m. n stated
that h had )uet arrived with train of la)
Ialla people wnose eomwir nag been In-
crraerd greatly on th way. He aald that
he hoped to great body of Christian work-
er preeent would drr much bodily and
spiritual benefit from tht. tne iHxth annual
nohmpment Of the great 'Iini . Baptist
Young People's Union. . .
; Delegates' reports were then celled for and
Trier Victoria. Ilflampo and rr ny other
re ponded. The report ef tn i rownavllle
delerat embraced soon a oW..'.ii0n (he
material possibilities of Me r- n that th
leader red Mm If b. Wa n t aid to ga
Hurtle. Pioenerlll.
AM H o'clock Re. J. w. C
waa Introduced and free' -1
aermon on "God endOtir v
n eloquent and powerful 1
forceful theology present! in
tj.oncr.
i he crowd was weary W'. t'
rnkT held his aadlene
l! fiiim elontienc. ;
A mot noiaMe
nr w o told of th fl"v r
r.- har e eluk with me.- -o.
1 e t 1 meeeag to t..
. ... t preacher. Rev .
! her Re- 1
lapowe- .
. W. free'
i of IMlag
i opening
' It was
full of
a masterly
.nt tha
. i with
' r Ruck-
- et th
'red a
.n.
"fl ef
t of
ffon.
-HLEARING tie T.oe
C
crauren at l.:3
V" stocks .b( our owa f
1 CtecvA ' : r-.3 cr.i
Brc.bigiestclasjsiocsfor women all low cuts seasonable and very pcs'tivtly
we lave carried tiis su.-r.nier season ol 1907. Enumeratirj tic. j Trices is i.:t t
icre and ticre tie rnanv Hundreds of odd lots tiat are to go durir tic:e days cf t!
Descriptions are siort out youll find tie sioes afreeaily surprisic for tiers cr;
t a V t t .1 1 t .1
and better tnan you a tmnn trom tnis.
women's ;
Vomen's G5.00 Low Cuts
Tan Pumpa; brown butfnn; eld lac patent leather with .
welt aolea; aid lace Oyfnrd with full French heela aad
black Suede with French hel ;
' aLppiaaoxroRoaruMPV' -
Only S3.45':
Women's S4.00 Low Cuts
White Caayaa 1 button itylej rtnt rumpe: browa kid
onylt Tleaj gtianetal calf Pumps; plain atyla Taa
Oitorda; Patent Kid Oifordg and Patent Kid Turn Oxlbrda
with rrench heel- -. -.
Women's S3. S3.50 Low Cuts
Oi fords of nn gun metal calf lac or button etyW aide
laoa models la patent; patent leather Sailor Tie and
patent felta aad turns ....
Only $2.45
Women's $2.50. $3 Low Cuts
Plata Btld Oxford! In plain models; patent and gunmetal
leathers la regular Oxford atylea; Qlbeon Tlea of black
with extension aolea; Canras Oxforda la white and oolors
Only $1.95
Fine $2.00 Low Cuts
White Pumpa; pink Oxforda; whlta button Oxforda; gray
eanvaa Oxfords; and large lot of black kid Blucher Ox-
forda tn ribbon laoea .
AU$2.00 Ones
i .. & ! .... .
1 . 4 .
' -
Sn TltMng and larg eutTleno 'Will
otihtlee. git Oi. eloquent speaker a
Palacins I crowded with people from eu
orar lex a a well eg many from ether
paTacioe hotel I a mass ef hmirty
filing the wind-swept bout from top bt-
UTh weather berg le Meal! there am BJ
moeqaltoe aad th. gulf are Is actaataaUly
blowing with delightful eoolama
7ATEKT8 AXX ISSUIS Df TEXAS.
Vev Sual Sute Carrier. Kimet
Poftmtiteii Appoiatei -
' . tHn-it ft Sptciml.)
WABHnraTON July lfc-JMenU war b
sud to Tsxans aa follows! Gears T Berr
Ban Antonio bypodernua Btodle eleanert
William B. CoUtar Banment railway
gwitohi Beawkiaa K. Crawtord Kl PaM
barn Joha I and Joha W. Dawis Clar-
ndon waatiiniT maohln; Jame B Bngland
palla. reed organ (reiteued)l Joha A.
Jrreese Maaon. clothe pin: Guy 0. Itarta-
honi Fort WorthLtovnprt: Victor 11 ee-
sanberrer. Port Worth Illusion boat: Harrel
M. Kelley Clarkevllle vhlol topi Vdwwrd
O. Martin and J. H. Hsk. Tykr wmtor ale.
ratnr; Richmond M. Mctlea Lallaa. t.
matW raUway wltch Clya W. Wblttlsaey
rarmer braaeh rail joint ' : ? y
KKW K f. t. CABBJJBBi. .
Rural fro dcllrery Oarrhwa were appctoa-
d a follow: i . .
Blum B. at MoCltrtkw ! enrfterj B. A
Olhh. aubstltut; rout. I. .
Claireti. Ftd K Partain carrier) 0 W
Balnvm subetttuts: rout L - . "
Banta Anna H. B. WllHamt earrtor) Al.g
Chlld.r ubtitttUi root I.
'' ' POBTMATIIRI NAMED. ' '
Texas poet masters war appointed a fol-
lows: Airline; Harti county Hermaa
Keuhuto vtea T. (J. gtrsek resigned; Boyd
Wis county fl. at Walkerson vie J. U.
Thompson removed! Carruth OaldweU coun-
ty Colle Htberidg Tic Clay Nichols re-
signed; Cas. (."at county Charles C Btuo-
key. vice M. H. Ball resigned; Chtoots.
Lamar ooonty Charle H. Townaend vlo W.
PTHoojier removed) Conlea Dallam county
fra K. RItnheL tie Clara Taylor reetanedj
Dldo Walker outy Clareno T. Jouneon
Tic I D. Ouston. reslgwid! Dealer Col-
lingsworth ooonty. Vsi Voyles vie M. 1L
Caperton reehrned; Granite Mountain Bur-
pet ety William J. Nanuey nee V. V.
Bhlrley resigned: MoCauler rlsher ooiuity
Charles U Brooks le W. L. Glae-oocZ
resigned; htonlton Lavaca county Wanael
R. Rtcnter vtoe J W. Crouoh. resigned;
Klmrod Earttand county nil I IVerii.
Vie WUllara Munn removed; flnlty. bnlam
county. Charle. B. Jones vlo. . M Amaon
reslcned) Banto. Palo Pinto oounty Albert
Brannon vioe T. C. Bran deceased ; Bll-
er. Coke county Jame N. Padrett vie V.
. Pdett decease; rkn.ilsll eounty
Robert T. Halley Jr vice J. W. Tackltt re-
signed) Winston Bcurry county Thomas H
Bills vice 1. N. Andereon reefrned
A postofflc ha. - been established at
BwedenTDuval eounty Trxas with org
W. MarrtalL poetmaster. . ( . w
Cklaiom Conititutlonnl'CoiiTeriUon.
. f(tMjPrMlt4yn.l
OUTHRIB Ok la. July M. The eonttltn-
tlonal convention adloumed today until Bep-
t ember It th day befor th gan.rl BtaU
ieotlnn. Kin change War made In th
dootiment to conform to th gurgestlon o
Attorney Owe ral Bonaparte who averred
that the original document wag not republi-
can ta form as provided by the enabling ot
Th eonetltutk.n was timed by all mem-
ber pr.iu.nt and will b fi)od tomorrow with
the secretary of pieta. i - '
AN
r II""K BJMPHfeeeg
.' COMVA.V '
.' v -
. .0 pairs
.. .erica can
cny iacury in
- ;!;a!or.s i.it j.la .tor odds
i.C..:3VCr3 for men; and
StocU!- OJcnr;
Men's Full Drc3 Q::hzC
? Ind at C600 an ICI J
Showing the lateat Button and Thl?'? IV
aeaaoa plain aarrow toe full drea styu -
teraat modela.
' BtaeysAdama'. Boydea'g and E'tr 4 1'
haad-eeved aolea
Some Finest C5.C3 I
Qunntetala aad patents fine aew r! 1 1
Bluohera plains ate Stacy r.'j.'.fu'a a i
llorrure . . . -
Stralfht last model with dull term an.1 r i
upper eolea are Ooodyear welt in.!:y .
band work all alsea
:-;IOoyo'.03i and 03.50 C;.::
Black VIcls taa RusRlua ca'f and g"ii :.. i
leathers odda of the finest boys' low cut we t
wldthe. - t .
51.45
. ... . ......... y .
I I I
(Ehofe Preston Entrance)
AIIIIOUNCELlEiil
OF VALUE
To Those Who pave Eye Dis-
eases or Defcmitles. ;i
CSOSS 7X3 BTSJLIGimnD FILLS
AT E0USTC5 AU3TJST
5TK TO S3TH.
Tall at room 411 and 411 Maaon Bloom
S ouston Taxaa and consult Gordon A dame
. D. An eoullst of fifteen years' experience
with a proven rucceee la Texas covering
twelve year of aotlv praotlo.
Dr. Adem hat moved to Houston and will
Open office her. To become awqtialntod
with th people of Harrie and adjoining
counUee who have eye trouble be will
will stralrhtaa free Of charge thirty Case
f croe ye. Think of It I
Btraiaht y be of eharg. Me paint no
Chloroform. t
You get ttrati'ht aye In tea minutes' tlm.
Na ned of doubt 11 ba straightened mor
than lo4 in Taxaa. He will straighten thirty
case free If you call at hie office. On case
very morning at I o'clock aad one eaae at 4
cWk every trtnrnoon. Dr. Adam solicit
ehronio aurglcal and difficult eases and
treata them under a guarantee. -
Tho bund from cataract chronic granu-
lated Uda Ingrowing laahea opacities vr
puplla era re ate. niay plac fe la bank aad
pay only when cured. -
Thl rul ahould oonvtnc you that be la
an xpert .
Consult- him If you wish to know fact
about your y. troublee. . Examination and
opinion free "
(Thirty ef sroet eye straightened
free from August I to BX Offlo po Au-
gust I at I a. aa.)
WATCH TUTS SPACE 70S IUTUM
AjrjoTOciatiTs aid xmms.
TI03A21E UmXSm. n'&H;..
Vsrn .'feather
.... .... .- -.
Pcrcpirin Feet
VVi Vnaaf ; " ' ' . X
. . ' ) 1 . '- .'
ft' not always th ghee that Baakea
tba eora or bonkm. .
& - . a 11441a vWhtilne nape
and there will ooa prodne a aalkMi
plan upon the akin.
IBaailT retnorad.
r-m pain
Wart a aad
ae knife. :
" aohlertsrbtoh'S :
Corn.:'
BunaM elvt
Apply It at Blrht ft Bights) thn
goeJI the ora or bunion free from 1
bom (root and ail). .
25c
f- "t tn any gtvn a. lr- 4
Upn reoeipt i price.
lui::;?3 l
b"tn 8""--t .v.-iv-r r .
of gioes for t.
buili ti;n to.'a!
cor k!.-.- iti. I."
3 Vcr:2r ar.l 1
v
.'a t
f
Only 0 4.95
Only
C3.95
Men's C4.00 Vlhlzovz :
Fall atsea aad wldthe ta patenta. pU!n Vt !i a 1 r
motala fourteen thla aeasoa'a moU'l ahow ; i t t
width- ' -
Only 03.35
Men's $3.00 Pa
. a.
x Only C1.G5
C0.1 TlI
.O Fii
Write lor rri::s cr r
cs yzzi crd:: I.cc
'feAwef f e..-- - t t
tea prices' en nil c ;
orders.
im i -;
. Houston. Tex at
Coal Plcturetque and r
BURDETTE
On . A. P. Ry grUe!
1 Train 'Btopa at hotel Bri-
rata for summer a Baa Ai.u.
gas Ps. ...
Nature7 anfaltlng cere for
tJver KUriey Nervou nt
eases and Rhsumatlem. 1
renovated and Improved. .--
watsr Included. - Camping p. .
Writ for booklet -.
AddrM Bhon .' -v
' C M. lUtHlCK t
urdette Well. Via I '
amrdatte Water for
KleaUng' Drug Stuia. 1 . .
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