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ΚΟΒ RALE—Choice Hay Grain
Coal. Altai#» H^ed. «rte. Get oer
price». Sleeper Grain Co. 94
FOR SALE —Pure white rabbits
wftb pink eyee. Fine pet». T. H.
Cooper at poetofflce. f^pd
FOR HALE— I have on hand anum-
beroi gentle drlrinKhor.ee. See J.
D. W ioin<ha:ji at Eaaterwnod'*
Won yard. 310pd
FOR RENT—five room pottaire on
North Rtv«>r" »tre«rt. Applv to L«*e
tjuaite at Joleeeh A Chaftka'·. tf
WANTKD-Work around houee.by
a boy 16 yeare old. Apply 118 Aik-
en*. St. Waxahachl» l"«*x. <]h
KOR REN Γ— A tlx room h«»u»e 107
Kaufman Ht. Apply to Ml·· Min-
nie Manuel. 9'i
WOOD—'Hord wood fci.uo p-r cord
block· 13.75 per cord; etove *ood.
MOL). Cash on deltTerv. Phone
J. H. Gregory. SB
FOR HALE Old n»>w* paper* at
the Deity Light office. tf.
WILL MOORE HARDWAKF. CO
Wa t· to tak* d"wn «rid etor»*
your heatinjr etove* for you tf
WOOD FOU 8A1 ·Κ Cord wood i> r
car load f. o. b. Wa*aharhie. (I T'<;
perrord car load lot* del ί»#·Γκ1 fci 2Γ>·
ilD^l* cord delivered f.t.iiG. J. A
Syuco. '.C
WILL MOORK HAKIlWAKK < <>
Want· tu t&k» d<>wn and ·ι·τ»
your heatlne »to*»· for jou. tf
WANTED A part of your cif nuiu*
and pre«§lniî and repair work at
Thee Farley'· tailor »hop. I.adi·**
«inlined »*lrtH a aj^cfaJty .'*M
91000 accident ln*>urariro In good
company for fI.UO η year. 8*e W.
L. P. Leljrh. :*M
FOR SALK i ran *«·|1 you a I'ype
writer from 110 up J Κ HlafTer. tf
CLEANING pre»«inif ai^d repair-
ing hv etpert tailor*. firing your
• ulta here. Matthew* Hro* if
CLKAMINO preatinif and repair-
ing a· it ihnuld h* Price* re»«nn-
«W*. Matthew* Hro· tf
LOOK' LOOK For ttie pantorlam
for It I· the plac» to ir«t your clothe*
cleaned repaired pre**»d or dyed
in 8r»t cla»· order Ladie* tailor-
ing and alteration* a •pwclaliy Κ
Perrln * Hon Houth «id* Square
Phone tf
SI'ITS CLKANED pr<***«>d and re-
paired on *tjort liotire Matthew*
Hro·. if
J. C. LUMPKINS
ΛΓΤΟΗΜΟ AT UH
fffttftfjr ulif'oiff ι N»' ■>'! HJtnfc
CLVDK WINN
monsn * τ ι » *
»<s.J V- »fv
mit» I*«»'»·!»'» *«m3 i ovf.
»in Mkttt*»· hc«.
mi. * · 1m»*
——
DYNAMITE ΑΠΙΚΕΤΙΝΓι
Two Hundred Pounds faken to Κό-
ρα blicaa Convention.
"
PORTION EXPLODED.
Two Win?* of Fartj Cawe Tegether
at Place ef Meeting In Atoka
and an Exciting Kvent at
Once Occurred.
Atoka. I T.. March 3. —It'triru; th«
4l»trict Republican convention here β
fut Ion opposed to what i- kr.own a*
the "Federal" wing cam* tr> from Coal-
Cnt» wtth 200 poundn of dynamite
part of which wan thrown into the
• tr«*et and exploded
At th® convention th» Insurant» at·
t'mpte.i to flfi t th«*ir chairman before
the «>»Π· ι.ιΐ r.jii h.i1 b<-» n read an i a
| not r»"»!j!ied Mike Colart. mayor of
; Atoka the · lvilrm.ni <·ί ih» convention.
] »' mdins; along wh»n th»> insur-
K' < Into th" hall II- raised
a ilinr Ht.jft and «truck W. S Γ«Γ-
ni«r. in attorney of Atoka who wi*
attempting to reach hi aside to aid
bin· Th»· In κ urgent κ withdrew to t h*
Opp'iMtc If nf the hall and held th*Jir
own ι >mi ientloti t'ont>"»tin« d«-leea-
tl<»rm will U»· «ont to the t'hmt.iw na-
tion convention h»>re Saturday and
more trouble in expected Th» '«Ulcer»
conll*· itM(t '.t pound* of dynamite In
th" in«ur«f-fit camp 'fid shl| ι»'*Ί It out
of town to prevent farther rioting.
Two KILLED.
Result of a Race Rtot at a Town In
Indian Territory.
U/ » "» \λ —.» ι ~ · ΤΊ~Ζ
rl'rt h*-f*· John Houjt »»f I'arArk.
tftd Ι Γ Huflpr »>f M <Jtirtgtn I Τ .
J
whit*»*. w#>r«» kill*» J aiH i*h<rle?i Blf· I
▼ >n* ά hH*» *tf Harris»· Ark . and
\V.*}t*r Ίίΐ ) J'thn J f ks t r^roea of
ί /f t !♦» V k w<»ur lf.| ft in k&J 1 tb*
trou hi*·· w «* . t»y whit*· I'iborTf
fh» Mi ÎU^-Î Y rijlroi'i trying
In <Jr1v*> r ffro laborffrfl from ti»«* towfi
Mm. Farrn Acquitted.
N»-wkifk ok Ν Mar< h I A j'iry ar-
qutlte^l Mr* N*w t l'iirfU. fhafg^'l
w ith th* !♦ r of h*»r husband at
Kaw «"It y lof \ugo*t Mrs Karri*
<m«4î » «r h-i^· » f î λ bib- he wis «.busitig i
h*-r.
I
AT£ HIS FAMILY.
Starving Indan Ktllt W*fe and DaugH
ter and Devour* Bodie*.
>
l'agi Minn. March 3 Ou* H
ReauUeu. a well knomn η"Λ*ρ#ρ»·Γ ;
; rçpan of Wι ι». K.irth. Minn * ho
t«i !*f f*at*l H>dn«*«<3âjr haUI that be·
ffto· he . ft the r*"***r\ aliun a report
waa r·^ euei! »f < « iw of ca a» It» a bam
mirutng the Bois Pork* f*hlpf**wa In-
dian* ο U » i .»rth»of j»j*rt >f Minn*»- 1
eota Mr l>èuii<r-u aabi Vceoniirvjg
to ih· r»trf»rt of an ΙηΊι«*η j>r#ftrb«*r
; - *m* from Among the Northern
] Chiii^v. *.* ar» ln4t*n killrl hi* w$fe
• und fîiàti*hïer an«J «t#» them fiw want
j of other food The winter b*en a
I haft one for *he Indian* even at While
Ka*■ 1 h Ht î the* %r* rr .*n h t^J'er off
; ! h t η f hi»**" f** rth#c norih . "
SUCCEEDS PARNtLL
Thoma» L Jor.e* Nominated and Con
firmed Postmaster at Junction Arh
Wtthin|loii M^r> h s«Mt» Γ OU j
ritim-.l the folio*.· κ rtomit> Ulons
t*' \rκ ι· ■* * l'harlM T.
Jonr* Jtm· ■ · ·■«. « M? ι * r M Hi* kin*.
MiMT'l'lit' ' tkluNctEiii I» A Hall.
Okarche. Τ»»»* Wlltum 11 I ;«·< ««
Klorvav il»
Charles Iî. Jottea 'λ h·"·· norn ι r» atim > j
a* pun matw at jan·non. Arec «ai j
tonflrt»te>l. »u> ■ ή!» Ε. S l'artiell who
resigned on the ground that he *«» j
aftaul that b<" «oul<1 be a tflctmi uf
th· l' arnell-Tu< k*r 1· u t m h# im |
mediate! ν fruîi ihr *.!.«te
June 14. 15 and 16
New Orleans Μλπ h S.—Oeneral
Miltliun I; Mlckb adjutant κ··"··'»!
of the t 't."st*-<1 Cimlilrmlr Vcirran».
jut hornet* the statement that lb* re
union of I «>4 will t*· held In Nashnlle.
Tel:η . June 14. lu and 16. Thl* waa the
tint* recommended by the Nashville
«•ommllt·-»· and ha* been approved by
ihe ιottunander-ln < luef am) the de-
part inent commandera
for Baylor Graduate!
Providence. fu I M.itch 3. A schol»
arulnp of l'.OOO y»i- yearly Income of
which will be devoted t·· some grudu-
• le of llaylor university of Waco Tft
has t>een pr«>rnt*d to Brown unlversi*
ty by Edgar I. M.»r»l of New York
Oiatrict of Columbia Bill.
Washington Mar· h S.—House devot-
ed all of Wednesday to consideration
of District ··( I'ulunibi ι appropriation
bill but did not finish it.
M.'NOR MATTERS.
Panuma I* recognUed offk ialiv by
Mexico.
Carnegie library at Houston was
opened on the îii.
At Han Antonio on the îd thermom-
eter registered 91 degrees.
Ed lJunbar of Liberty Te*. was
killed by a train at Houston.
Heavy snow storm stopped business
at Duluth. Mian.. Wednesday
Walter tietks of Fort Wayne. Ind.
was run over and killed by a train at
El Paso.
Banta Fe railway will establish two
la rue Dunkard colonie* tn the Pecos
valley
Two compa ! le* of pontoon miners
and sappers left X«l|iln«. Κ usa la. for
th· far eaat.
Colenel U M. Martin a vet'-ran of
th* Mexican and civil wars died at
Owk CttS. Te*. aged eighty-three
year·.
In Amiual C»nv««t<ort at the
C«ty of San Antonio.
Sin Antonio March S. — Awrtial con-
vvntKiii of the 'ietu Knie'hU of the
M*r(.ubc«i km held live. Supreme
Commander Marslmlt »f l*vrt Huron.
Mich- prtaidtng. H tale Commander
Sawtell'a report ahowed a member-
llilp of Silï. OfBcere wefe elected a·
follows ; Commander J. B. tsawtell
Waco lieutenant commander L·. O.
Harvey. I m I Ils; pa*l commander. W.
G. Cook. Texarkana. record k«*>per K.
S. Henry Waco finance keeper. J. Β
Murdock. Knnls chaplain W. C-
Boone. Bowie; sergeant. A. Harlln.
Beet tile; ma*ler *t iirm.i. W. II. 'Her-
ri» Kort Worth; first mauler uf guards
M. H. Smytbe. (jalneHville " sentinel j
J M. H y inonda Terrell; picket. Κ.
Koss Houston; supreme delegates A.
S bouts of Temple and J. T. I.yles of
'Iyler
The ne*t plaça- of meeting was left
lo Hi·· supreme board.
Ladies of Maccabees.
Sin Antonio. March J —Right!) an-
nual *lale convention of I .a dies of th"
Mac* abeea »»a presided over l>y Mis.
I·. M H'olllslfr of Detroit Mich su-
preme commander Mrs. Anrui Carton
• >f liallsM was elected supreme repré-
sentative lo the triennial review at
Port Huron. Mich Korty-three hives
were represented.
ROUGH TREATMENT.
Sack Put Over Dan Cushing'· Head
and Made Ride Several Hour*.
Houston. March 3 A dispatch from
l>el Hio stated that lian Cushing ar-
rived at a section houw dazed and
badly used up. Ile mU4 a «tack was
placed over his head by unknown par-
ties and he «a* trade to ride rapidly
•»vfm| hours He waa finally released.
Supposition la Mr. ('uniting waa taken
i'vm WMiif «me eisr.
MONSTER SNAKE.
Nearly Seven Feet Long and Had
Seventeen Rattle·.
Waco. March 3—Dr. Rh If Conger
drove 10 the fltv from his home at
t'hlna Springs. M« Ix-nnan county
bringing In his buggy the largest rat-
tlesnake ever seen here The snake
had seventeen rattles left ;ifter the
tight In which he lost hi* life How
many ne lost Is unknown. He measur-
ed one foot tn girth at the large part
of his tKKty. an<1 was nearly seven feet
long
Had No Furlough.
Pari* Tet March 3. K. S IMxon of
F ulp Fun h In county. Is dead Mr.
Ittion was In the Confederate army
from start to finish never had a fur-
lough all •1 did not receive a atratch.
WELL CLAD
Russian Soldiers Are Reported as
Having Plenty of Clothing
St Petersburg. Mar ib Η<!»tiefal
I
Soukhoflne. who Is on his way to the
far east telegraphs to War Minister j
FakharofT from Tomsk Stberti. as fol - |
lows ' During tny long journey i saw
several divisions of troops on their
I 1
transport proceed!ng in perfect order
The m«n are provldni with warm cloth-
ing A«l « "heliabinsk everything I* un-
der do»* rontiol of the military chief
of I be district w ho see* to It personally
that the troops are supplied with warm
tjrmcnK"
SMITH TESTIFIES
President of Mormon Church on Stand
In Smoot Case.
Washington. March 3.—In the Smool
Investigation President SVnllh of the
Mormon church whs the first witness
He said he adhered strictly to oil the
teaching* of MormorUsm. and that he
hud been Inspired by Ood. though no
an{el> had come to him ax they did to
tils uncle. Joseph Srrdth. founder of
th· church..
President on Statehood.
Washington. March 1—President
Roosevelt In the last week has had
several conference* with senators and
representatives who are Interested in
the proposition to create new states
Tha statehood problem ha· been dis-
cussed fairly In all It* phase·. It Is
understood to be the president'· solu-
tion of the problem that two new
states be created one for Oklahoma
• nd the Indian Territory and one for
the Territories of Arizona and New
Mexico.
Dick Elected Senator.
t'olumbua. O.. March 3 —General C.
F. Dick was declared elected to the
United State· senate at the conclusion
of the Joint lia I lot of the two houses
for both the short and long term In
■u(cession to the late M. A- lisnna.
Cotton Op«n«d Higher.
New York March 1—Cotton on A'ed-
ftesday opened « to f points blgter.
J.jpan»w to Iand on Pf>ninsaia Is
About Two Weeks.
Ψ
A CHANGE IN PLANS.
^apposition li That as Tort Arthur
I* Short oa I'rttinfeii by I»*·
laying Ifco Attack It Will
Ilr Kasirr Tallin.
Washington. March 3.—The landing
In force of the Japan»** mi ».V- J ia«
Tung penisula and the beginning of
the laud investment <>f Port Arthur
will not begin for a fortnight ac-
cording to advices received here from
what ere believed to lie reliable
aources. It was expected that the at-
tack ii|>on the fortress would tek»
place Tuesday or Wednesday but
the ·· latter advices without explain-
ing the reason for the delay show
that there has been a change In the
or'glual plans Army officers here
think that the Japanese have decldetl
that with lb·» ι -ι ι iroid connecting Port
Arthur with I tie βι#«Μβ world cut.
thus preventing supplies from rea< h-
Irtg th« place two weeks privation will
render the final as^iult easier More-
over is Port Arthur can he safely left
as it Is for t lie time being the Japan
eve troops imv be employed Instead
In northern Korea oud ne ir the Yalu
river wher»> they «re now most needed.
JAPAN r.Ltv/ » lUl* j
Final Return* AExpected at Tokio
In a Few Days.
Tokto M irrh 3.—The parliamentary
election* hav<» pa.sse<i quietly. The
Toklo by Saturday. I>w political
meetings preceded the elect ions. <1o
mestic polit ice* practically Ι^Ίηκ for
ffoîton. The diet willrneet late In
March to vote on war measures. It is
anticipated that the entire programme
of th·· government will he approved
and It is expected that th» session will
be ion eluded within ter» days
The cabinet met in extraordinary
session and discussed war taxation
measure for submission to ih»j diet
It I* now planned to Increase by 70.-
000000 yen to be raised by taxation.
The Income tax on land probably will
be doubled th* taxes on spirits and
tobacco Increased and some new taxes
created. Th# emperor issued a re-
•crtpt. countersigned by the minister
of state summoning: the fii^t to mett
in special session on Van h 13 It Is
not believed the session will last o\er
fen dι ys
SUPPOSE D OBJECT
Believed Intention Is tn Reach Valley
of Turmen River.
St. Petersburg March X. — A dispatch
from VladivoHtock dated Wednesday
•ays that a< ord»r;jf to private report·*
there three Japanese detachments of
!^0 men each recently landed a*
Chiung Chanjf. Korea about Π0 mlle^t
north of Wonsan. with the supposed
object of reu'hinjf the valley of Tu men
river and threatening Hun < "l'Hun.
Manchuria nine miles north of the
Korean boundary.
A fleet of three Japanese w.ir»hipv
were recently sight en on the horizon
off Vladi vostoc k- They were believ»»·
to be reserve veepels not powerful
enough to blocka.de Vladi vos took or
endange/ the Russian first « lasa cru*
tseis. whose base I* th >f post.
SEVERE FIGHTING.
Five Hundred Bandit* Said to Have
Attacked Russian Post
liOtidon. Mirrli fYom Yin Kow
c«jme·-' an unconfirmed repori τη.if >·ί)
bandil*. im*i] -vlth modern rifles
have attacked * Russian post to the
west of Ha.i Cheng H il Cheng; is tl.ir-
ty miles e(-t Ιιν north of New l"hw «ng
There was severe fighting. and both
Sides lost heavil> This r<'(H>rt I* (lis
credited it Ytnk Kow. hut if It is
true It indicates that η serious dan-
ger In confronting Russians in these
well armed hrlgand hand."
According to the Viailv Vial If· ac-
count of t h ! j» .iflfair. six Japanese were
found ι the tia»dils killed. This
are organizing the Viands
Occupy Telegraph Office»
Tokio. March S—It has been learned
here (hat the Runriut* have occupied
the telegraph offices at \njou end
Ycmtt I*yon north of Ping Yang Thcv
have Imprisoned the district governor
and have confiscated paper*. The Rus-
sian force near Anju numbers only
about 40 men. The main Russian force
Is concentrated at I .left Yang. The
Russians near Aniung nggregale 200D
St. Petersburg. March 3 In a dis-
patch to the czar Viceroy AtexielT
says. Admiral Stark telegraphs from
Port Arthur to-day. March 2. and says
the enemy did not appear off Poet Ar-
thur on either Feb. 2$. Feb 29 or March
1. Reconnoisances made by cruisers
and torpedo boats oxer a radius of six-
ty miles failed to discover the ene-
my's vessels"
Hernandez Called Home.
Washington. March J—tlfneral Her-
nandez. the Venezuelan minister to
this country baa received a brief com-
munication from hie foreign ofllce in-
forming him that President Castro
desires to return home for a confer-
ence upon certain matters which U Is
easier to talk about than to vrrite
«.bout. The minister expects to short-
ly leave
Worst ef the Winter.
Ashland. Wis.. Umk X.—The wont
blizzard of the winter I* raj in* over
Uke Superior and northern W Sec on-
es n.
would
show that the Japanese
Did Not Appear.
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HEADACHE
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t«r Ifc* Μ»»* 8τ· yt*ri *«4 »«t*f f-«**4
ivjtaf « vtii In» toejfMi C«*«fef«4* lib'·
fe· tiM |w**« t.«******* jfe» fe»« h» l
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C«*fir«le Ao W%wA | ·<« rw-mttMNMl t*t >S»k I
Vtîl fit» f»· Ut· firlttlrff· «f »» fcf fc » TTITT *
• · i'lf sev·. s» in IM·
CS«s! For
r The bowels ^
*n ttfali pit)
IMrVvMiiVVV
cam err c*T»wmc
rttMui Ρ»«ω)· p<>*»atTaM»a*n<t n»w»n
»·»·» »t«k«e. W««»*e »r «rW Mi. *k »*· Xf».r
ΧΊ4 la fcalk Th· ««aula. MtlX C C 0.
to tart ·· few ato»*r tect.
»l«!iH( Rm<4y Co. CU:«fo»r Ν Υ. ψβ
*—Ml SALE TEIM1LL10I iOXES
Early Risers
^ TBS FAMOUS LITTLE TILLS. ^
For quick ratlef from BHIousoeaa
Sick Headache Torpid Uver. Jaun-
dioa PhIhmi. and «II troubles arts-
laf (rem en Inactive or aiugftah Ihrer
DeWltt's Utlia Ear y Riser· are un-
eq sailed.
They act promptly and never fripe.
ΤΙ.ay are ao dainty that It ti a pleasure
to take them. Ot.e to two «cl aa a
mild laxative ; two or four act aa a
pleasant aad stf active cethartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
harmless. The/ to ale the liver.
mMno pmtr trr
S. C. SaWIH & Co.Cklu|·
Sold by Hood * Martin.
WE CLEAN GLOTHES
Holt· cleaned and Pressed fl.00
Hait· Hpanfed and Preased Λί
Faute ( leaned and Preaaed Μ
Panta Hpoojred mod Pressed 15
Phone ua and ws will coma and f:
your work and dellTer it free.
W*W PHONE 317
• tit licUiii's Mrclit Parlor
T. J. STï
WILL APPRECIAI
ORDERS FOR . .
Feed and G
Merchants' Library Voting
away with every purchase]
PUT
YOUR
FEET
New Phone 150.
METER
RATE FOR
-SMALL MOT
Adopted bv the WAXAHACHIE EL
take effect on and after Sep'
The first
thereof..
Each additional Κ
PRIVATE residf;
K. W. per month for eaci
aaa ]n something new and
be sure to let it be a pair
of our celebrated "Walk
Easy" shoes. New styles
and leathers here now.
Shoes that are easy on
the feet and your mind
too because you know
we are back of each and
every pair. Ask to see
the "Hobo." a new last
in Patent Celt at 53.50
\v
Always vour money's
COMMERCIAL RA Worth or Money Back
The first two K. W. per month for each
thereof
Each additional K. W
10
The Commercial Kate includes everything· a * ηΤΤ lJ Pli/Ο ΠΟΠΟ
the minimum charge on all Lijiht accounts|yj ^ j J Y? 0 D Π U W*
Small motors saine as Commercial ΙΛρ"
Waxahachie Elec
relMhe Truth Clothiers
-COMPANY.
J BUSINESS
HOUSES
having widely dis-
T._ ted interests will find ar
Efficiency »*.i88ietant in tk^
steam fitting.^ £)jetance Telephone
charges in view j-rv jt
pipe fittings an
and our skill in he Southwestern
your cornestic aph and Telephone
pose® «lad to e r
work any time Company
favor us with youΓΉΗΗΜΗΗ
PLfMBKH
BUNKLEY
With Ellis County ^ Phone
Η ardware Company ( No. 8.
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Tourist car connection·.
Beet service to CHICAGO ami KANSAS
CITY. Through sleepers and chair care
leave Dallas and Kort Worth daily.
Homeseekers' rates daily to AMAKILLO
via EL ΚΕΝΟ. Splendid opportunity to
seethe OKLAHOMA country.
Lowest rates ever given March 2 and 15
from all northern points to Texas. A good
time to have your friends visit you. All
Kock Island Agents are prepared to krive de-
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Ownby, W. A. The Waxahachie Daily Light (Waxahachie, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 287, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1904, newspaper, March 3, 1904; Waxahachie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1070874/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .