The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 349, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1906 Page: 5 of 14
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CONSPIRACY EXTENSIVE
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WEATHER AND CROPS
Expiosiom of oil Camm a Big Lons of
Gamel appreclale the courtesy
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meeting of the W. C. T. V.
The
CITY NEWS
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LATE MARKET REPORTS.
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First Baptist chureh, TAire ana xay
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You can stop your part in it at any time by taking
your insurance with the Fort Worth Life Insurance
Company.
In the past twenty-six years the people of Texas
have paid the eastern and northern life insurance
companies
group of Polish socialists.
ROOSEVEEF BOTIN TROLBLE.
altar was literally erowded with seek-
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The Daylight Store
COR. EIGHTH AND HOUSTON STREETS.
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For, while no account is taken in these figures of
commissions, medical fees and other expenses paid
in Texas, on the other hand, no account is taken of
the interest earned by these funds, an item that will
more than exceed these expenses, and so more than
offset them.
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One Box will make .
A HOfr Hout!
Statomont of Foots That Will
Interest Irtry Texan
DoYou Believe
inSigns?
LARGE ATTENDANCE
AT REVIVAL MEETING
bached precincts or PETER-
HOF INVADED BY ARMED
TERRORISTS.
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Plan of Swim Waa to Shoot the
Czar While He Was Playing
wih His chidren.
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Her RM Wlama pre
in Cha tent of the Ha |»I
JEWISH ATONEMENT
DAY SERVICES HELD
LARGE CROWD HEARS
REV. SID WILLIAMS
B. P. BAILEY,
.Vice President and General Manager, Fort Worth
Life Insurance Co.
Cettee Menet,
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The body of Cloud* A. Oamel, the
railway mail cierk. who wan drowned
in the recen KCoek nland wreek in In
Car and neine »hortages ere a
mource of annoyance and land to be-
ago ho went out to his pasture to round
MP.r"ome eaddle borses That---“
point by lha rullway mail elerk» vety
mueh ana denirea to exprma hi, appro
JURORS ARE PLACED
ON WITNESS STAND
judges will convene court next Mon-
day mornins to hear a few motions.
DEATHS
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tien nt the I’ontet
Ladies' Vests in an extra good 12%e quality, medium
weight; just the thing for present wear; each..........
Hard Rubber Dressing Comb and regular 50 Bristle Hair
Brush;both for . ........................... 25e each
Handsome line of Ladies' Skirts in the new and popular
plaid mixtures; special low prices today.
Special Suit value, made box coat style, full skirt trimmed
in velvet; material of gray, in newest shade... *10 00
In our Millinery Department we show the newest things in
Ladies', Misses and Children's Hats, and nowhere can they
be found at such low prices as these we quote.
Ladies' 15c Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
each............... :..... 10e
Ko better Handkerchief for 15c can be found anywhere.
THX WaLTEa M LowNEV CO.
Mitin M Cum Md CI.......
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IowNEY'S
'Chocolate Bonbons
Atwiyi Delicious - Pun—
The best 15 Black Hose for children, fast color, double
knee; sites 5 to 9; pair ...... 9c
Buy what you want. It's your last chance for 9c.
The following announeement are
me tor &undy‘• wervicee:
Mulkey Memertt Methodiat Epiaco-
pal chureh. With. Ireland ntree and
BL Louis avenue. Rev. george S. Mover,
pastor. Preaehtie r - - — ■ —-
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passed through the city yesterday en
route to Marshall to attend ths state
Mr*. Helen M. Stoddard of Indian Gap
accompanied by Miss Fannie Arm*
strong and Mrs. Stodard’s
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Mr. Bailey
orner of Twentieth
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clatinn through the columns o(
Record.
Talk* of F’elkelemt Aftuire.
New* York, H-pt, U Mayor atectet-
lan gave out the following statemens
today
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or ghesurors
upon the etaaC una all. with the excep-
tion or two. Mid that they never 41,-
cuesee «ueh matter. in the jury room
and that they never hoard nnyone else
discussing them.
' personals"
rangomenta have been mnade to open
the l’ali e on Hindays herenfter with
a big unlun band an. ell 1* pt - *-1 * ti—tg
up 1o ths vaat high standard.
2*03v
ttentton extened him
MET AT DroT BY RAILWAY
MAIL cLEuKK,
an informal reception was held at the
MW Lnaeu hoteL
The subject aimcussea waa “Cotton
and Ite Value." President Jordan plead-
ed earnestly with the rarfmers to hold
their cotton.
— 1, empafativel, qulet
-= new buyine of etoel falin has
not been active, the Falroads egured
it 7 19 o’elcek TNe atternoon meet-
will be de vote 4 to a great rally by
:r#,562697 M; iJut. here anTSeennv,,
*4,00445,
.Aneep-Receiptn, 2,000 head; market
otron culls end
32020889225, lambn, iee7 atockera.
chance of success on its side wan un-
■maslrtirs Review.
New York, Sept, M — Bradstrest'a Re-
view tommorfow will eay:
Distributive trade la stm of a very
largo volume, but there is enouen ir-
regutmtity to prevent broad generattse-
First Baptist church. Third ana xay- lien The .elohe or, September tee
lor strees, Kev Charles W. Daniel, pas- unual evidence ot.betsenez t.th•
— --------------" - — "--T- wholenale trade, but retail trade le bet-
DsnUe At Heboro, Tezas, Sept 27,
Mm # B Doler of Waldon Aria The
remains were shipped to Waldon for In-
terment
Canna—Aldine Creus, need 1 years,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. Craus of
McKinney, died Sept IT of congeson.
Burial at Pecan Grove cemetery.
Heat — At Frost, Texas. Sept. ft,
Carey Hunt, 14 year of nge, of con-
section.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29. 1006.
DEcIsION AGAINMT THAW.
Apoileattom for memeves of Ialetment
>• Deals «.
New York. Sept. IL—Justice Bisebott
today denied the applicaton of counsel
tor Harry K. Thaw for the removal of
his indictment from the court of spe-
cial sessions to the criminal branch of
the supreme court.
Jedeen Heady for Bumimem-,
SI Paulo ehureh was thronged with
people teal night to hear Kvansvllslo
Harr end Masson The intwreat has
Bellevue Christian church, Rev. C P.
Cralg. pastor- Subject sunday: The
Curse of Meros’- and “Repentanee."
The Eott Worth Hplrituellst society
will hold pervice Hungry craning at
7 -SO o’clock at 104 Houston streot. Odd
Fellows’ hall. There will he good in-
epiration speakine and payeKomianey
reading.
Church of the H.ly Innocentn,’ Jone-
pntne street and yireinta avenue. Union
Depot addition. Rev Charles A Eaton,
prsnt-in-cherge- Bixteenth Sunday aft-
er Trinity: 11 a. m . prayer and salmon;
130 P. m, prayer and sermon; oubjeot.
"Common-te Religlon,"
PLEADS WITH FARMERS.
noils Jordan Acks Them to Mee the
Paistne. Texas. Srt. 1«—-(Special
An ideal fall day, the clostn day of
the special sales by the Board of Trade
ana the presence of Hon. Harvie Jor-
dan .Of Atlanta, Ga., president, of the
Southern Cotton assoclation, and Finan-
cial gn E. D. Smith at Columbia, 8.
C. brought in hundreds of farmer
from ovorr portion of Anderson and
surrounding counties R. T. Milner of
Henderson name in with them and up
to the hour when addresses were mads
/In front Ot the Board of Trade rooms
Broadway Baptist ehureh, Broadway
and St. Louta. Bev. P. R Burrougn,
pastor. The pastor will preach at both
hour. Evenng theme, "Why Believe
In the Existence of doar This will
be the second address in a »erlem on
“rie. Questions Upon Which , Men
Doubt.
DEVOUTED BY WOLVES.
Mod, of Feco. Men Meet a moxenl
rate
Pecoe. Texas, Sept. 28.4 (Special)—
Word has been received from van Horn
Texas, ninety miles west of Pecos, of
the rinaine of part at the remains or
skeleton of eorge Sowell, who had
been missing for the past tiye days.
Young Sowell bad resided in Van Horn
with bls wife and five children for the
past two years, rnnjng 3 restaurant
part of the time He also owned a
small ranch near town. Some five days
A motion somewhat out of the ordi-
nary In ste text waa filed yesterday
morning in the case of the State vs. H.
P. Prewett, Prewelt was convictea in
the Seventeenth district court on a
All the Jewish stores Ip the elty
Hosed promptly at * to o'clock yemget-
Any evntne. as the annual Jewish Day
of lenement began at 1 bat hour.
Harriers were held At the Jewien taker.
Murphy, pastor. A big Sunday school
rally will be held at »:« E m Special
music by the chudren. Preaching at »
Iermoegt nt tost mttos wegt to Ite Rem
Most to sMaed. Tte sHMtweb Wdaatod to
ftall nlia. Mt to vcHarstba.1
erat whwn my party baa a new names
but #" 4 Dembefat and as mayer of lbw
town. I am unalterably opponed to
CnArtas F Murphy and to everythine
that he al an ile for
"I realise the humiliatten I must •-
dure in coromen With other Demo tatm
Novurhmle- I will vote the tea- a
— party in this *tate. but never Ito
R. Haalel Him I will never -Oto
largely in plaing orders for atari ears
The demand for wire and nails is
firm and prim are up 11 a ton.
Copper is higher. Lenther and hides
are strong.
Business failures for the weak ending
sept. 17 in the I mited state, numberm
lel, against 171 last week and III last
rnr. In Canada the fallurer numberea
17, agninat is the correwponaing week
last year.
bhipped Over Fimo to Comanehe,
Near WhLh Pince Munerat
Hervicen Will Ite Held.
nmei” 1am xldM. the ezereinen taulln*
until 030 o’etoek. and were exceediqely
impresaive The aynegogue was peck-d,
a kreat many new tom being noticed
in " he audience.
Today the exercima begin at 1 acforn
and ewe < in an thrguzgeut the entire day
up la 4 M o’eloek it wu bo a day el
Esing and t.ur aittrml nrrir.n will
ba held at ihe »ynezozun In the after:
noon at l o’eloek memorial rar r lees for
the and end for the Jewish omasaevas
la Ruoeta wlU be held
Jnme» stexert Heads
Corpus cShutsepE
The funeral of Jams----------—
eon. editor of the Corpus Crony, who
le while la sathig last nigh, took
place this evening and was large) at-
tended. Some mystery surrounds his
a—th ap he was not drowned and did
not afnie. He was apparently stran*led
usos an attack of bean failure, al-
’ he had not heretofore been nub-
tor on mere am now a bl e weather, exoept
„ la the South, where wevere alarms have
stepped cotton piehing. chekea the
- cotton movement and retarded ottec-
2 Hons Cereal crop reports ... better,
a thraehine havtng been resumea at the
Northwest, where qualty has been tn-
. Jurga Industry ceherany was never so
active and there is much complaint of
backward Aeliveries. particularty of
Iren and atee{ and dry roods ordered
for foil and winter deMvery.
Broadway and St. Louie avenue, Rev.
Julius B. Trmeti, D D, parcor, 1. s.
Anderson, assistant - Hermon by the
pastor at 11 a. m and I p. m Msnion-
ary esrvlce at 7 n m w. J. Keira has
returned and will take charge of the
music, Mies Lochheaa, pipe organist,
Tabernaqle Christian church Fifth
and Throckmorton streets. Rev. A. E
pubber, pastor—Servieeesinday morn-
Ins at 11 o'clock. Subject "Our First
Idea) ” At « o'clock. "The Test of
Christianity,''
First Christian church. Sixth and
Throckmorton streeta-Preachine at 1|
m. and 7-45 p. m. by- Rev. David
reopi M-nr new
Miss Vera Wilcox of Janesville, Wia,
is the sueet of friende in the city.
Dr. A. C. Walker haa returned from
sn extended visit in a number of cities
in the East and Norin.
Dr. E P. Hall of «l Missouri avenue
who has been taklns a post uraduate
course in medtetne la Kansas City re-
turned home yesterday.
Mimses Elisabeth Williams and lone
DeHority were the «uess of Fort
Worth relatives yesterday. They are
en route to their homes at BE. Louis
after a visit at Houston.
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grown greatiy In th* last day of two
There will be no afternoon meetinx
today, but services will be held tonight
as usuai, sat opt that ih« opening hour
will he 8 o’cteck inntend of 7 45
Great meetings of planned ttn Hen-
day. The ttHirning oorvlrw nrlll begin at
I* 45, afternoon at 1 and evening a
7 30 udwk The subject for Hunday
night will be Nh*m« ’ Other spec lai
topics are to be preached on hext week.
A great awakenina took place at the
cose of the meeting fast night and th*
Dwbiln Couniy. Pedenegues tw Meet tn
Dyhlin.
puMln. Texas, Sepf IP— (Speelati- .,
The Erath Coontv Teacher inatitta t,
will be held in Dublin and the date has
been set for nrr. 31, beginnine Uno-
day and continuine over Friday. p,o.
tessot* Hall of Dublin. Hartrove of
srephenvine, Bramiette of Durfau
Wimble of Thurber. Martin of John
Tarleton colleee at Stephenyilie will
have Charco of Iba fnsifet for one
hour •eeh daily Three prominent iee-
torero have been nerured and the Dub.
lln echool will furnish lghi entertain-
ment complete progammes win
shortly be out and all teach ere are ex-
pected to attend.
"eiden",s2 s'rwi._____
Boston. Kept, S»—Charced with as:
saul tine a polios officer, Theodoru
Roosevelt Jr., son of the President of
the United States, wi probably bo
arrested on a warrant sworn out today.
Yung Roosevelt, with a crowd of
oter Harvard students, is allened.to
says elven the officer the "seventh de-
re The student were out ekylark:
'ne. when the policeman, attemptin to
interfere with their fun was rolle in
the streot snd relieved of his pistol an.
club. When the reserves were callr
out the students fled, all but young
Roosevelt and three others. The offi-
cer who wse hazed is the complainant
agatnst Teddy Jr.
seen of him alive, A few days
pack horse was found snd the
------his horse and saddle, when a
eeneral seerch was made which rsuit-
od in nnding the remains shout 4
o’clock Wednesday some elght miles
north of town. Wolves had eaten all
- Fan Antonia, Sept. 1».—<Special.) —
n4 Judge H. H. Neill, of the Fourth court
2 of civil appeals, returned yesterday
morning from his vacation of two
months spent in Colorado.
Justice W. W. Fly speni his vacation
in California and Chief Justice John
H. James is in Comfort. The three
„Savennab, "p """urpentin. le
Srm. 61%°. Ream frm.
I'. Hubert H
t foil san teal gotiem seel to Ite neeen
■pw to He**4 Te steature la ssl Aegtrea t
SUMleallaa. to dor venaricatiom. J
.Drink Ironbrew.
Shaw Bros for lee cream
Plowers at Drumm’s, phone 141.
Aa alarm of fire was turned in from
th* Delaware hotel about 5:30 o'clock
last night. The soot in one of the
chimneys caushe fire.. No damage
Tw* polo sadale valued at JSP each
weregatolen yesterday from the barn of
the Polo club on Arlington Heights.
Deputy Sheriff T. W. Wrrn was noti-
fied of the theft, and he le now work-
ins en the cane.
Gentlemen’s full Pile Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, rse
value; today, 3 for .............. 23e
AH the latest novelties in Ladies’ Helts on sale today.
plat against the emperor and with th*
Church of Christ. Rosedale and Al-
ston evenuen Bible school atiam:
preaching by O. E Philiips at 11 a. m:
services at 4:1* p. m.
Chureh of Christ Brooklyn Heights
Bi phnipa". Ppiprceninanoz
mervices at ( p. m. I-
Centmi hreb ot Chrjst, to the wm’«
courthouse basement Sunday services - ■ ’
begin at 10 4. With Bible study:
Evameelist A. W. Touar *f Sunset, will
•St Bsg*E.=
First Church at Chri Scientist (M
Lamar street, corner of Fourth' Berv-
ices will be held at 11 4 m end l p. m
Subject Fcsrieuad belee"
-“For Werth's Demana on the
Chureh’" will be the subject of Rev R.
E Chandler's discourse st the Cannon
Avenue Preabytertan church tomorrow
at 11 o'clock. The evening wervice ba-
gin at 7:M o’clock.
Taylor Street Presbytertan ehureh.
corner Fifth and Taylor streets Rev. J.
Catr:! paster.Ereaehin th*
at M a m and a a m “rer-
------- t at th* il elok
by Rawland D.
Cievelane. Sept 28.An early morn-
ing Are, caused by an explosion of all
in the building of the Pittsburg Plate
Glass company, destroyed that building
and communicated the flamea to a half
dozen other buildings in th* congested
part of the downtown district today.
Three nremen wars injured. The loss ’
la 1200,000.
orette ■ envention
charge of bigamy and his punishment
was assessed at imprisonment in the
penitentiary for a period of three yeare.
The grounds for the motion were that
the Jurorn after retiring to make up
their verdict had atussea among a
hemselyes the fact that the defendant W
had not been put upon the stand to
testify in his own defense. Judge Smith
had the jurors brought before him and
their testimony.on this point was taken
and made a part of Iha record in the
case. Thia testimony will be considered
when the motion for a now trHt is
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1 the home at 3:30 o'clock tbf* .after-
noon. Th* members of the Wednes-
day club will attend the funeral exer-
cises in * bo4y. . closed stead.
nt. Beute Dreduee,
St. Loul. Sept IB - rlour stesiy
Hay steady. Nran firm. orn meak
steady. Whieky steady. (111. iron
cotton ties, $1%. Bagqing. 9%e. Hemp
twine, 7Mc. Pork lower, jobbing.
16.60. Lard stendy; prime steam,
$8.42%. Ury nalt moots boxed
extra abort*. 49.50; clear riba, 1982%:
abort clears, if Bacon eteady;
boxed extra shorte, $10.26; clear rib,
$10.37%: short elears, $10.50. kecelpte -
Flour, 8.000 bbis; wheal. 65,000 bu.
oats, 78.000 Rhipments Flour, 11,006
bbls; wheat. Bl.too bu. corn. 48,000;
oat*. 64,000.
Maw Yerk Predeee
New Yerk, Uept 28 - Wheat, regelpt a
49,000 bu. aalea 2,100,000 bu future*,
spot eany; No 1 red, 784c for elevator
and 804 fob afloat. No I northern
Duluth, 17 He t. o b afloat. optlens
4foody. Hides, leather, wool an mo-
ianses nteady. Cotton seed oil, prime
ernde f o.h mills. MOfUc cCoffee,
-pet Rio otoady; Invoice No 7,
mild steady, Bugar, raw ateady; fir
refining: t B-IBc. centritugal 96 tent,
4Mci molasses sugar, 35-160; rened
quiet.
The servant’e son and another lackey
named Klpnikoff, who were concerned
in em aggling the terrorists through the
guards and arraning their hiding
place, were arrested for bing Imp-
ated in the Diet.
Emperor Nicholas had been expected
to return to Peterhof this week and it
la presumed the terrorist* intended to
lie in wait and shoot him while he was
. playing with his children in the
^he ramification* of Abe conspiracy, houuhheha4noth
in which arrest* have been reported al- Ject tesuch a tacks,
most daily since Sept. 15, when a lackey
and several persons were arrested, are
extensive and may possibly have two
or more subdivisions, one directed
againat the emperor and the other
against Grand Duke Nicolai.
A anpaign of arrests and domi-
ciliary visitations was begun in 8t
Petersburg today. It is not connected
with the Peterhof plot, but isran out-
come of the recent arrival here of a
)y missed from nociai circles on account
of her active work in muiral and
church soeleties. She is also weli-
know.n In Knoxvill where she fre-
quently visits and la admired by her
friend* and acquaintances for her beau-
"sar“qhe‛t er“EngnTh Chi, etry ou-Rereipt. head; "
being the southern representative of hI her.,PK", And iixhts. 16 #s 85;
Charles E, Hires & Co., Philadephia
He is formerly from Fort Werth, Ten-
on. and until recently has made his
headquarters in the Fast, where he
has won many friens by his sterling
business qualitles, After Oct. 2, Mr
and Mrs, Oles will make their home
In Atlanta, Os., and on their return
South will stop over in this city where
they will be entertained by friends.
Knnens CHp Lvesteek,
Kenna Sty, Ned E-che-ne-
eetpta 20,000 hend, including H>, »oih-
.rn,m.rk,t .i..4y Chain, ezpor and
arewpeq beet alter,. 66400140: fal, 1
ood, Hglll wouther» .tear,. 200
110: wouthem caw, 150150, nauive
root and hetreys. 31.1606 bull,. 120
az: calve,, s30a 23 ’ .a
, Mos* Ree 6,000 hend; morn.i
4c lower, top, |«4$; ,4156
E2! Zigi,nlge2,ic5og:z2 ” av
ana‛xqserramzs,pzzgzp22smar24t
er, 5218100251 Stoebers aad feed-
broom's mother only a few relatives
— and intimate friends of tn* bride and
niece, groom were present. Mr. W K. Baer
i and Miss Oeraldine Hale, of this city.
brother and cousins of the bride were
the only attendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Glee left on the noon
train for Philadelphia. New York and
other eastern cities on a three' weeks
bridal ttrur.
Mrs Gies hr exceedingiy popular in
her 0wn home town, and will be great-
Fresh and Full Weight
Htm, 270625" 7r...»d Bee?*
buteber ateera, $210«160, .tree, und«r
1000 pounas. Il 4*4,4 44. Morfc.r. an
ferdera,,1250443, cannvra. 81021 ,
cetven,e2e 7; 'fezas and Indian nr.r..
Mow"- Receipte, 4,000 head: market
MewYark"sp "x"The tondon tin
spot, $41.26 41 75 ( upper one
hi her ‛p Londen, £91 to id for spot wnd
l? ter.uturen: Feany nrm, Iea UU1W.
1760402* Jocally. and II, 1201 in
l london .Netter, t. <d lwer abgona at
• 117 Ita; tonally tany, ttlUfttt. Iran.
lower, nbond ntandara foundry. 44.
end Clsveland warrant,. 44, 1*2 to Al
ly unchanged. , ’
4 bilresn. Texas. The cotton crop Hl
late ttnd met beginning to tome in.
Th* hull worm has done some dumage,
but the « fop Ia imnmetne Mntire fielde •
here will avoraxt a hale ait «. re There
will he an aver ape of more fhaa ene-
half bale over the entire rouuty t here
is a great demand for piekera se tnere
will be until the pl- kina seasemn ta fesr.
Mt •»*•*. Tessa. The weather has
heen showery und threatenink for the
la#t titif ttr flea days, which ha- beer
a great hindrance to cotinn pl kina.
Flelda re white and virker» «« arite.
brmehen Deliver ae Address.
Enid, 0 T. Hep ft .-cSpecias -a
Bryan was greeted by 18,040 people at
the fair grotrnin this evening lie ar-
rived ovwt the Frtmeo and was es- orte4
by automoblies snd a mounted board pf
the Cherokee club lo th* fair gronnda,
where he spoke for m*y minutee on th
eading lanuee tit the old parties. He
cempifmentet the growth ot Fnie and
oklahomA sinre hls vtmit here eleven
yenrs apn The speqai left al ? oztoel
for Blackweil
the flesh from the bones, both hands
- — and arm* were gone to the elbow, both
covered today by the arrest of two egs to the knees, and one foot with
armed terrorimta. a man ana * wAman boot on was found. Indications are
armed terrortt* A man and a woman, [hd bfe tei na h(s T00 quh
in th* atirrup and he was dragged to
deat, than devoured by the ooynto*.
which are very numerou.
_ .’ Delmmey-Nummem
B. J Delaney and Mina Geriha Hum.
m.r. of Fort worth were marned yen-
terGax, arternoon by Justice Charle T
— _ Ol.a Buev.
The Knoxvill. (T.an) Journal al
reawit date say»:
..Tuenday morning at 11 o’elock MIM
Mevmie Carolyn Mner ana Mr, Freder.
Irk William Gs» ware united in mar-
riaga at the home of the brides moth,
er. Mrs. Hu. H. Baar. Newport Tenn .
by Rev. Chrles Downer, paator of the
Firet Baptist chureh.
The wedding was very quiet on ac-
count of the recent death of the
After a MHn ot unuea nuecenees
the big palace rink at Lake Erie will
clung na w-ek day busineeg tonight and
will hereafter be open on Bunday only.
It will be the teat opprortunit which
the public will kava of rial ting the big
risk oo a week dev nent nag it to
reagnaahte to expect that the rink will
be tazea to ste cepnenty tonight The
adagement announce Ikai all ar.
To get a “"square deal" in
ths matter of shoes requires no
magic. - Draw Crossett shoes.
Crossetts are both an effect
and a cause i They are the result
of skilled combining of honest
materials—they are the cause of
great comfort and service to their
owners. There is room among '
men for the bestin everything.
CM on our agetti to rwr ettp, or writ. a».
~ LEWIS A. CROSSETT, lea.
NnS Alieghe, Mem
eached last night
list church *1 the
street and Hllis
dien Territory, fsa^hrd the city lant
night and waa shipped over the lriaco
to omanche. The body wae Accom- .
panled by the brother of th* deceaaer, W .
K B damei of Colorado City, a land
and immigration •■•nt al that point
A delegatfos of railway mati clerks of
this eity met the body here and re-
mained with it until the Friaco train
arrived.
IUI u‛E- AE%- —na---- ... ______ ---
tor. Public worship at 11 a. m, and 8
P m. Morning subteet, "Growing In
, Grace- Evening nubjet, "A Big of
1 God Compelling Repentance."
Church at chrtes Jerninee ang Can-
non avenue*. Bible mchooft 10am.
Preechine at 11 n. Mb by C D. Recar*
’ of Venua
avenue. North Fort Worth. his subjeet
belng "The New litrlh" A lare crowd
wks in uttendanee. many being unable
2.- otc
1c. :
Mleet Bunne ae Premident.
f’hieago. Hept It Mayr.r fsunne we
today elrrteo president ef the leugue
of Ameriran Munie ipalltiee.
to get insld» the tent, und sis prrtffo
alons of faith ware recoreei During
the revival mervicen n• far sight add!
tions to the church huve. bern made
and the interval is inereasina pith
every meeting
Thr— services will be held Munday
and all will be rondueted by Alev Mr.
Williams the fleet at II ociock, th«
second at 3 o’olork and the night serv-
Mr Gamel stafed that the body was
found Wenenday about two mlles be-
iow the seene. of the wreck whete It
had loded upon a oendhar. fully
riothed but baly decomposed. The
theory of the inhabitants of the tart I*
lory enham the body was found wag
that it hu remained below the surface
of th* riser for the akotted nine days
and then eame to tbs furface
Claude Game} was IS yeare of age
and waa burn and reared at Jutine,
Comanehe county He waa a gradiate
of a business evliege at Waco and had
ben but two months in the railway
mall ser vt<* H* was unmurriee and
le survived by his father, mother, three
br others and a nistev Th* body will
be buried •» Hi loam, near f’omane le, it*
the eld fAmllv burying grmdhd, uposs
arrival at that puint.
Hard Heertad Wan.
tpuny wife ito res«makeri--My
husband is simply hateful H* let me
err th* whoie afternoon before he con-
sented to bus me a new drss
Lreaeraker You ‘re In lurk W hew
Mrs. Jones wanted th* materiai for a
new shirt waist < had to go und ery
with ber Transinied fr Tlea from
Meggendorfer Blatter
Alexandria palace, Peterhot. hi* majs-
ty‛s secluded ana cloely guarded sum-
mer residence.
In th* quarters of one pg the palac
srvant within the tddld^He of the
H7A1
KA
Henvy Le" •• Amvunt •f
Muskogee, 1. FGD M — cepeetal )
Fire broke out today I* th* Evan*
butetng. one of the principal buinen
block, in the ally, and before it route
bo eheck*4 Aameue to th* tet.nl of
tutor had bees qne The total l0e
were manthined by Mito AQame, vk"
lost Mv.ral thounna doltaf” worth of
furattura la a ptepiv appointed biiifar
hall, «e by Jack item who wne
th, bustqing The toa, waa partly ro,
ared by laaaranc*_______
wahc at Abba**.
waboto, Tegas. sept 14—ibpwlal >
The Iatue warehoune a* Abbott owned
ky * ayi urne teat nigte about
14 Beek, wHb lO ione of bar an*
■syry?? gx implemvt low "880
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