The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 214, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1903 Page: 7 of 12
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TUE: BAPTISTS
frtSmlnary'.iledn Are foi?
i .ndcr Way it Dallas.
7C:iER VERE INSESSIOH
IAnd Report! Showed that They
Have Don Their Work Well
j. During the Year. ; kl
0114 Texas November . Ths various
Baptist DMUnti achedulsd for th re-
aaloder at th ctrrrent week got amtar
headway this moraine. ! Kara Una M
vidtors and Uet ewibled at the
rrat Baptist church for tha purpoee of
tending tha eighteenth annual eonven-
t t tho Baptiet MIrioa Wrhora of
Tuna.
awroibaemt aammHtaa repored thai
there war alaety-Blne ddogatee present
and IM visitors; that am a alalia war
(Waning. Mra. W. L. Williams tha presi-
dent. Mat har aaaaal address wluoh
wee devoted largely to discoursing on
I ha spread o religious entiateat and ta-
erest a a result of tha association
j Tha report of tha corresponding
Ury Mrs. JV B. Qembrdi. ahowed tha
Prraahmtian to ha la excellent eondlttoo
Tha mart at tha finances at tha ub
goelatloa waa made by Mrs. W. J. J.
Smith of Dallas and tha executive coax
tntttafa rapoct waa aubtoittsd bf Mr.
K a. Daiala al Dallaa. -
i " PA8TOHB" CONTXIUBNCX. A
Tha (aaaral paaton oonfaranca of tha
; eharoh la Taxae opanat ha an-
I aa aaarp laaa."
Chocolate 1
ag Bonbons
- aaarf airfaa POTimfl
' If pa b7 Inejr'i Ccnifiea la fba
Orlftaal aaaled patktaj yaa will fad tkxm
la pafact Kaajllha mmmj trprrr.
HfaaaiaP AaaarM . ilB.aae.; Kft.Ua.
kanaata . i H. aac; H la. lie
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"Balfaia-' .. tlh.Me.iKla.Ma.
HMMlal paaiaa" . . I lh.Me.tKlh.Me.
"CHHata rianrii lata" lacaadHe.
Ht.Hla llarnia . llcUc.aa4aa.
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L!MLE -IVIEaIGAN LOTTERY
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nual aloDa at tha Btata fair groufida
muala hall tariaf with aaarly Ht ailnla-
tara In attanuanoa. DeU-cataa to thia
oonfaranca ara arrlvtna; hf avary traia
and hetora tba coofaranoa la ovar toraor.
row avanlnf It la expaetad thara will ha
ovar liw bnptlat nlnlatara tram all paria
of tha atata tatbarad In Dallaa :
Siraral addraaaaa wara atada and tha
huainaaa aaaaion waa opaned. tha aleo-
Oon of ofdoera for tha anaulng year ba
ln( tha f Irat bualnaaa la ordar. Rar. W.
a 0tlawa waa unanlaioualy raraleotad
praaiucnt and. T. B. itarrall waa ehoaaa
aaoratary. (
GERMAN CONFERENCE.
LUt of the AppointmenU tor the
. - ( - s District
Cuara .Tazaa Novambar tTna Oar
avui ailaatoa oantaranoa of tba Mat ho1 tat
Upiaoopal church ' Bcath oMrrahed far
Ua tfalrtlath aatahm at Oraaayrllla' Baav
trap county Taxaa Oetobar H to K
vtaabar 1. Biahop-W. W. Dnaoaa praaloV
Int. -..!'
Db atandar ares lac af tar a aarmoa ay
Bar. K. A. Raator had tha calahratlaa Of
tha Lord'a auppar tha aaaaloa of tba ea
faranea waa' broaght to a doaa by tha
bishop auhUc known' tha appotntmaata
af tha praaebara' tor tha oomtnaj yaac
.Tha- aapotntroaata ara aa tolkawai .
Waatara dlatrlot-A. X. Jlactor praatd-
fTMto.k:'i- i )
1 Senior Suppllad by B. rraaait ' '
glbolo ah- Kim Creak-J. C. WtnkaL .
aw Braunfala-C. H. WaHaradort .
Maw Fountain B. C. Sanach. - ;
Tabuaeana W. D. Wlamara. " '
. Fndortckaburf-C. A.Lanibrf.
LJa.no K. htoarnar and H. Jordaa.
t.osrUla and iuaoUao Clty-BuppUad M
1L Fmaamanthaler. - -
Baatern dlatrlct If. A. KnoUa praaloV
iaa aldar. ' v: J-
Houston atatton C A. Konkan. - ' '
Houston mission-9. htumma. - 1 u
Baat Bamard-J. L L Baba. -
. Bellvtlla aad Millhel-W. O. Huellar.
Cuaro and Colatto-". W. Radalakjc..
Oraasyvllla-P. H. Hcnach. . 0
. Waldack Supplied by U HaOnnana.
BartlaU and BayararUla-U. W. Walaa
WEST TEXAS CONFERENCE
Less Than Half tha Ministers Ara
in Attendance
Auatln Taxaa' tiorambar 4-Tha Waat
Taxaa Mathadlat JEplacopal . aonfaraao
oonvaoad hara. today at 'o'clock with
Blabop Dunean' praaldlnc. Tha roll
ahowad atxty-eetan aunlstara and alder
prasaat oat Of a aiambarahlp of IX.
Tha andertraduataa for thf first year
ara: Wlluata Malsoa R. B. Wllkaa J.
W. Black. O. F. Hatfield atoaa Crutch
field A. T. Olda and Robert Pataaa.
ooand claaa rear-C. at. Bob. C VL
Booth and H. A. Burna . .
Third claaa year J. A. Hade- B B.
pleroa W. A. Dunn and II. KlFrad. .
( foarth claaa jraar B. V. Olaaanar. t
ChamberUin's Cough Remedy la
-' '. Pleasant . to Take.' ' '
Tha flnaat-Quality of graanUtad loaf
agar at aaad fa tha manofaetar of
Chaaiharlaln'a Oough " Baatady aad. tha
root aaad la tta aranaratlaa glra it a
flavor atatllar to aiapla eyrup roaking H
qulta pleaaant to taka. Mt. W. U Roder-
ick of Poolaayilla. hid. In speaking at thl
remedy aaya: "'I hare aaad Casniber-
laln'a Cough Ranwdy with my children
for several veers and oaa truthfully aay
tt la tha heat prepare tloa at tha kind 1
know of. . Tha children like to taka tt and
It has no nlarloug after etleot. For aale
ay au oruggiata.
Ira O. Wyse Is.HL ;
Dallas Texas Konmbar'l-Colooal Ira
0. Wyaa hardware BMrohaat and preat-
ant of tha Ira O. Wya Oil company of
Greenville and Dallaa waa atrlrkan with
paralyala at OreenvUle laat Bight and har
remained In a conutok condition ovar
tinea. Ko hdpes ara an torts Ined for hi
eoovary.
v Oatvart Taxaa' November i Aa aa
nsuslly hard rain fell hare late thla after
noon. Bala waa accompanied by slight
hall ai: VJ. .i - "i
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Detention Carres Abolished by
tie Sute and It la Now Im-
& posaiUa to Get Out . v
teredo Texas Novaanbar 4-Th weath-
er la this aecUoa ooutuues warm and
the yellow fever moaoulto'g correspond-
ing activity a manifested a a slightly fav
ereaalna' somber at yellow lever victims.
Today disclosed fourteea oasee aaven
new and aaven old ones. There haw been
three deaths from fevar tn tba past
twenty-four hour. This makes a total
at sl case and sixty-two Seethe.
Laredo Bade Itself In a rather unfor
tunatd situation right now from the fact
that then are so detention camps on
either tha International and Great North-
ern or tha Texts Mexjaaa roads both
can pe having recently beaa abandoned.
If a ritlsen desired to get eft for any
cause whatever at this time ha would Sad
tt aa Impossibility with the exception
that ha oould go o hy way of Saltillo
or some other uaamfoatad point m Mex-
ico. .... !(
Just why the Stat has abandoaed La-
redo ai thia way bottled her up as It she
were a convict camp with guards snd
guns all around la not quite dear unless
ft la for lack of money to run tha oampa.
The marina hospital service have offered
to estahllah the oampa and maintain them
and the cltliena bar would Uka to aoa
this dona. - -
Than is aa erHlaleni of either Governor
Lanham or Or. Tabor aa It la understood
the State health department la short of
funds Whea Camp Schana on tba In-
ternational and Ovaat Northern waa
broken up yaaurdaf tt had only one In-
mate a discharged soldier from Fort Mo-
Intoeh. Ha bad served tat detention but
one day and had to return to tha city..
Nuevo Laredo reports today that not a
rase of fever baa shown up tn that city
since last Saturday and it la claimed
that tha epidemic thara la at an and. .
.Dr. Garrett continues to Improve. :-:
One new cam waa reported today from
the Cannel coal mirteey making tour al-
together at that plaoe. '
There la no mora favor at tha sOaara
DR. GRAVES DENIES
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That Theia I Any Fever at San
k Antomo..':
Saa Antonio. Taxaa. Novombar .-No
aw base of yellow fever was laportait tT
tha health offlcera today nor aaa thara
aay death from time. One of two
imnamlna- eaam has about recovered.
Antonio Torre the other caee m wry
low tonight and la not exoeetsd to re-
cover. Dr. Amos Graves who naa been
attending! him and who ha denied troa
tha first that thara la any yellow lever lit
Ban Antonio asserts that Forra m Suf-
fering tram pernicious malaria.
ramus' is trafflo has been resumed oat
af Saa Antonio to all nolnM he re "be
local authorities will admit people
this otty. i f . t .r
.1 ltisa Toerck Still Alive. .
Oara Taxaa ' Kovmnbar A Mies
Toerck. tha yellow fever fattest at tha
Bennett ranch m MU very dek hut I
doing aa waU a could be expected. Mo
.' BOLL WEEVIL
.Convention Is to Begin Itt Ses-
sion at Dallaa Today. . j
Dallas Taxaa. November t -Everything
is m'raidmaas tor tha boll waevtl
convrntloa which Js to meat hare on to-
morrow rbar waa a wall . attended
meeting af the executive commlltas at
alack tha report to the convention was
completed '
SecreUry of Agriculture WUaoa aad hi
ratty arrtveC this evening. Tba party
waa welcomed at tha atatloa by a com-
mittee of prominent cltlsrna. Mr. 'VVflaoa
la accompanied by Dr. B. T. Galloway
chief of the oureaa af plant tod ua try; ut.
B A. Kaapa apecml agent af tha United
States sapartmeat of agrkmllure for tha
South: Prof. W. il. Huntar in chaJSa of
the bail weevil and boll worm Investiga-
tes la raxaa with headquarters at Vie-'
toria and Hob. K. B. Pat of Calvert
recently appointed a cpeclei agent of ag-
riculture. It hi stated that tha entire of-
ficial family ot tha secretary af ssrical-
tora In tba Southwest will ba present at
the aoeTvsnusn Including the aaparlu Mod-
ems of ojamonatratloa farma
Tha BvdkmUoee are that there will be
aa attaratanoa ot between Mat and SOS.
Leoturea wlU be aValrvered aa tha boll
weevil aad tha diseases ot cotton Blua-
tralad by ateraoptlooa vleera
Oa tho call af Sectatary ConnaO at tha
ball weevil coaunitta a mealing of that
bdy waa held bHilght at the Oommer-
otal olub rooms. Many unpartant topios
wara brought bafors tho mambeTg aad
dffvuaaad
Cnlsaal U. U. Patera piealdent of tha
Texas Cotton Qrovrerr anociatlcn waa
Keeent. H. O'KaU of Parla eama la
order to be here In ample time for the
convention.
Hob. George T. "eater of Corsloana
re me this evening. Mr. Jester will read
a Baser. v
Tsyror. Texas. Novambar Another
gnnd rata fnll bar thla afternoon which
will prove of much benefit to fall crop
and winter pesturega. -
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Ar;:.J on the Ground that the
Dcf :niant Was Disaiminated -
A j-Jar Eecau-e of Color. ft
. Tyler Texas Korernber A The follow-
tnc proceeding wars bad today hi the
court of criminal appeal:
t Appeal dlamlasodi Charles L. Franklin
from GaJvreua; Oeorge Bean from Pa-
nola; Tom ater from Harrison. ' .'
' AfOrmod: Rx-parte John A Ilensoa
from Smith; John Gaines tram Fall.
Reversed and remanded: Gene Coffee
from lavmar; Jos Weaver from Delta.
; Hahaartrey graatadV wveraed anal ra-
nwtidcdi George Sum mere from MoLen-
can. ?' : '-: - ' -
Rehearing orerruledt Jean Fraakltn
tton Heacerson v 14 .t J
Submitted en uotloa W dlamlas appeal:
Jos Hargrove from Balta. ; . . - "
v Oa brie fa tor Stater Charles FUlam
from Madison; ex-parta W. 'A. Hall from
TA 960' . :&r f;: 1 -""(i ''''.'.-'i
Oa hrlaf for botbi Baady WUUama
from Walker; Job Beck from Hopkins
On prtafe and oral arguments ( both:
Icha Davie from Jeflerson; Ray r roe-
man from Grayson; Robert BnVth
(death) from Grayson; Joe Hargrov
(three caaes) from Delta; Uabe Johnson.
Dr. J. W. Williams Frank Coldwater and
Dock TMnlels from fhnlth.
-Oa ranearlngi Tom Mulllna from
Jones ' '. J
The calabrated Robert Smith ease from
Orayaon ouuutv was argued before toe
court todxv. 1 hi la the third time tua
appellant has b-en convicted for the mur-
der of the white woman. Arrta Taylor
and tha oath penalty aeseseed each U.i-e.
Tna Taveraaie heretofore hnv been be--causa
tho negro race waa discriminated
against In the selection of the grand Jury.
Tha apxeal thla time I based mainly on
the all tlon af defendant being dleertm-
inatad aminat on account of his color m
the aw ectloa of tha Jury and that ha era
eiuws hi a cnangs ox venue on account
01 tna Prej
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: ? Ilrs. Cbort of Appeals.
osjewatss. TemuL
of crrtt appesla. Flrat Jadldal dletrlou . '
Motions for rehaarma submitted: West-
ern Union Telegraph Company vs. L w.
WUeoo. from Smithi C I. H Toss vs.
Harris County from Harris. a
Motion to Ale new appeal band submit-
ted and motion to advance aubmlsstoa rf
muse submitted! W. K. Shaddea t al
vs. W. W. Moore t aL from Rusk.
Motion to Ale trajucrlpt (ubmitted: T.
W. Fowler at al vs. C. la Michael from
Fort Bend.
Motion for oral argument oa motion for
re hearing submitted: I W. Craig guar-
dian at si v. B. 9 ITsrlaa at aL frost
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Third Court t Appeals.
Austin Texas November tThe follow-
ing prooeedlnga wet haC today tn the
court of civil appeala. Third district; .
Afflnnadi Waatara Vnloa Telegiaph
Company v. Mrs Fannie Shew at at
from Ball; Bouatoa and Texaa- Cantml
Railroad Company vs. G. T. Dugger from
Burnet; Ed D. Btrger vs. J. U Hotna
from Travis; D. A. Kelley. adntntstrator-
va. Farmer aad . Marohants Natloaal
Bank from MoIennn .
Revsissd aad 1 emended; H. M.. Wool-
lay vs. M. C Bell from Laa
. Diexruaaad by agrsementi Frt Worth
and Rio Oranda Railway Company va
Mr. M. L. Slvalla t al.. from Browai
Houston and Texas Central Railway
Company va Ls B 8ml th at aL from
Llano. . '
' Dismissed aa appallaaa VAOtJon: TJrter-hack-Harria-Kendrick
Company vs. B. Ia.
Turner from Hamilton; Weetern TJnloa
TalegTaph Company va.CH. Noland
from Browa. aad motloa tar certiorari
wee aaanaaaoe. v
Rehearing refused: Hftl Morris a
Jt Louis Southwestern Railway Company
at Texas from Franklin and motloa to
dlemlss for rehearing waa overruled.
Submitted for rehearing: Quit Colo-
redo and Santa Fa Railway Company va.
M. T. Shepperd tram Belt -
Fourth Court of Appeala. -- '
Baa Antonio Taxaa November 4 Pra-
caaliBaTs m the Fourth oourt of errl ap-
BeeJs today: -( ; i:
Affirmed: J. D. Wataoa va. W. A. Wll-
lUmsoa. from Kkable; U W. Gaddla vs.
Waatara Unlea Telegraph Company from
La Salle ; Leonardo Arocate vs. Kugene
Dell An front El Paao; Jam EvetU vs.
W. H. Johns from La Salle. '
Reversed and ramanoed; United Mod-
erns va. R. P. and B. O. Ptiee from
Bexar; J. Routine va. Saa Aateala Trac-
tion Company from Bexar.
Reversed and a farmed: Oeorge C. Alt-
gelt admlnlatrator vs. IX Bulilvan Co..
from Bexar reversed as ta estate of
A saeri Klmendorf and H. Klmeodorf and
sillmMd as to others.
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SUN AND SNOW
Sometimes Help tha Hair to Go.
In aay changeable aureate Ut hair at
apt hp he some brlllle aad to break off
stubtdr her and thara Thla makes a
bair-draeaing almost a Be oe salty eepe-
clslly to Udlee. In using a hair dreeeutg
why sot get th beat-one that combine
with tt the efficiency la killing tha dan-
diuff germ tha germ that earn tha hair
oft at the roots causing what m called
falling 1 air and In time baldneea. Mew-
bra a "HwriUude" Is that kind of a hair
dreoalr.;. toa have ao Idea how delight-
ful your bob'S will feel and haw atyUah
your hair wiU appear after aa appUea-
tloa or two ot Henv(da. It is certainly
a wonderful n-iov .n aa a aoaln anti-
ptlo aad hair-dreweing. Sold hy leading
druggtata. fc "d )'. stamps for sam-
ple to Thai k Co.. Detroit Mich.
wcarsU at Bur apaolal ageota. :
Vanca Headed ..Guilty.
. Waco Taxaa . November i-J. - W
Vance who wag arrested la Houston
aoBw weeks ago aad brought to thla
etty by Sheriff Baker entered pleas of
gutlty to three aaaea hi Judge Soott'a
ooart yaeterday aad frag glvsa Jell sea-
tanoea aargregatlng; ssvsnty-on days. He
was formerly charged with embeasle-
ment But ao hla pies ot guilty tha
charges wore reouced. Tha ctreumstancea
ot hla arrest la Houston will be recalled
for ha refuead to pay for come fruit that
ha had taken and waa arrested. Sheritf
Baker who waa then tn tha city looking1
for him. waa rtvea the description of th
man and tt proved to ha tha sua that he
was after. g
-V' '" S TU'tUs Died V"
: Beaumont Texas Kovsmbar !-. B.
Jetar tha braka. at for tba Sabine and
Baat Taxaa aa exolualve aooount af
whoa being mane'ed by It train at WoodV
villa y- erday si reared ta Tba Post to-
day m red at (it early v Uuaaxwra-
Ing at 1 otel t u. The Cweased was
about f year af sa and t 4 been em-
ployed by the ae-ina and aaust Texas
tor eoroe time. hi asotaer resides la
Franklin La. and ha ta eurvtved by a
brother and other relatives at Houston.
ha vraa a f d-raa Meant and tha
rem 'ua t-( ah. xr-to fa etoa thia
afi 00 ) In c e of Dr. J aob chief
surgn 14- ths 1 .mthera Feci tie where
the lnerment win t-e plsee tomorrow.
Oa bwug broi't ( to the city last evea-
I' v en ' 1 vs prfrme4 remov-
The Puis Motion . Prohibiting
'Smoking on Street Cars
. Wu Dbcussed.-
T Vanaget H. ft'Payno ct the Houston
Electric company leave thl morning for
th North where he will rpend two or
three weeks recuperating big health OS
his return thara promise to be goras
Uvely happening provided the etty coun-
cil do not m fit to cease demand for
concessions oa the part of th Street
Railway oompany. It has beea tatimated
by those coonectsd with Ih company
that a feeling was forming thai tha dty
H becoming loo exacting and I demand-
ing more ihaa I lust and that the coin
Cy la considering a ch-uige ot policy un-
there ie an uudereuuidlng reached. It
x reported frum a rel!abo oarc that
the receipts of the company have shown
a decrease over those ot this period ot
time for last year and that with the
falling oft of the revenues of tha com-
pany there has coma a disposition to re-
gard soms of the tequeata and measures
adopted at tha Instance of the council ss
mponslbl for th decrease la tecelpu.
And now oumrs Mr Payas and m a ssnaa
carrobiratea tha report. .
Manager Payne wu able to leave tha
haepttsl last week and although very
weak wa .tble to be at his office for a
abort time yeeterday. A Post repmeenta-
tlve asksd concerning tha status ot the
grooved rail and T rail controversy on
ban Jacinto and Willow streets and Mr.
Payne replied: "When 1 was able to
take up some ot tha pressing business ot
the company after my long Itinera I was
surprised to note the action taken by tha
eounrll. and area aim aurnrieed al the
faction of Monday la reference to smoking
co the cars. Wo have always shown a
disposition to accede to th requirements
ot the council In th past and would or-
dinarily wish tc do ao at all time and to
cairy out the will of the honorable fa-
ther of tba city but aa a matter ot
tact today the Houston Electric company
Is more burdened with oonosealona than
any railway oompany operating tn a. city
of 0M tnhabitante In tha eountry. and
thl I eepedally true where a street car
company la showing such a disposition to
Improve the eervloe and Is spending
money to Ubemlly oa Improvement
' ' WOOLD CALL A HALT --
. "Let me ennamerat aom of tha things
th oompany I doing for th public just
now. W are giving transfers anTversal-
ly; are paying to tha etty I par cant ot
oar gross receipt; ara carrying the school
children between tho agee of I aad 11
yatra for one-half of th regular far;
have made arrangements for th separa-
tion of th races on tha ears; have pro-
vided vestibules and complied with many
-other requests each of which means an
Increased exponas and. In most oases a
loss of revenue. Having don all thla
tt seems time for th council to call a
halt
; "Taka the motion of'Aldermaa Puis to
prevent smoking on ths ear. It will
mean a decided loaa In revenue to tba
company and will aooompliah nothing a
th smoking la oon fined to tha rear of
the car and nobody I Inconvenienced. It
Is the loading up of th dty records with
a lot of useless lawa aad thla I on that
ha not geen generally asked for by tha
rbltc. As I have said It la u seises ax
suikee at no of fans whatever.
i THB GROOVED RAIL.
Tnth raggrd to Urn grooved aad T rMI
cantrwversy on Willow street if th oom-
pany I forced to replace the T rail with
a grooved ran it win In pat to an ax.
peas of H.m snd all without rhyme or
reason. W will be forced to throw away
practically new flrst-claas rail for on
that doe not give the satis faction on a
brick pavement .that tha T rail will. Wa
acknowledge thdt a grooved rail does give-
better aervte generally on an asphalt
etreet. but this la net true of a brick
pavement I can show tha council a re-
cent pavem-nt where tha grooved raU
wa need on c brick street end th result
I not aattaraetory
"It th council oontlnuee tn thl vein
It lust means that we will have ta change
oar policy and curtail sxpendlturaa and
not make eartala Improvements and ex
teoaton wa have had In contemplation
for tho near future.
1 U CROWDED CARS. - " .
"I aJght meatfcw ta passing relathr to
remarks ot eoroe of ths. oouneOmsa aad
boom patron regarding tha crowded oon-
dltkra of th cars that this la due to the
transfer sra'am. When a company car
liev from to VSJM paseengars evi
transfers pe.' month which pasaangwn
Uk space In enir and who after they
have o&talnal Uansfara ara nonravvnua
prorl-were tc the company th car mast
naasawrlly be more crowded that berelo-
fore. It la ft matter of fact that this
rnmpary speratee Just aa many ragul-ur
cars as It can afford to run and In addl-
tloa ws put out irom eight to tan ssttrs
car to retiree rush hour a much M
poewthle. I yet hope to sea th council
evidence a spirit of fairness and willlng-
resa to permit Ilia pleneant relations of
ths past to t xtst but th company eeuVt
Uka th "ahorf n of th deal fomw"
Mr. Payne hopes to return within tn
sat two or Ihreo weeks The questions
at leave between th dty and ths com-
pany will be watched with eome degres of
lnleraet now that th manager of the
treat railway company has expressed
mnveeit as dvihf 1 -... - -eoundl
be ask d all that should hejtsked
tn tna way af concessions. whU It h)
known that t numher of the aldermen am
dealroud of wsurtng additional eoncee-
skma. som of which have not as yet
to we eunevwi
A SPLENDID ATTRACTION.
Entertainments of the Carnival
Hava Been Carefully Chosen.
Ths advance work la Bearing oomple-
tloa for what promise to be the greaterf
event fa th history of tha dty. That
ths week of revelry this tall will eclipse
an former efforts 0 the comsilttes Is a
Torago-M ooocluslon.
Ths Oaaklll-Mundy Carnival company
whluh hea bean secured to furniah tha
amusement and spectacular feature ot
th week m everywhere conceded tha
pein ft the genuine high grade af tta
attractions the awgnlftoenoe of Ita equip-
ment tne splendor of Its paraphernalia
aad 1-M hut greateat of all th ebeoluls
deniineea of all Ita showa. - .
Th Gaeklll-Mundy Carnival train oca-
slsts of thirty-nv dxty-toot flats and
five sleeping oara. Including the palatial
rolling homo of Meeera. Gasklll . and
Munay. 1
- Bemde th many Other strong shows
and features the management now pre-
enta for th flrat Urn aa act which has
been declared to b tha very acme al
dai?t dehance and darlns-the looping of
the c eth trap loop. Nlcholes Chelate.
tne 1 n Who wopa tne uasaiii-Muaay
lom
ami 1
s the man who originated tho act
wno net-formed tha feat twice dally
Mauleon Square warden. New York
t a period of three week a year ego
. r ering before aa avarag attendance
St peopia
'-i hefeio then ktmera as "TJUvoto"
tl- New York papers devoted eotuma
g r cuurxn of apac.
; . faio will be here ha th pel tut manes
af i . loop ride during th entire week
St t No-Tsu-Oh Carulval. November
to I Inclusive.
Mr. A. L. Tlnerh th promoter and boat-
Beea representative of ths Gaaklll-Mundy
company arrived ta th dty yesterday
end I -a hie headquarters at the omee of
the 1 leinesa League and will look after
the i.nrlty end of the work aa well
aa at the committee ie perfeoling all
other necessary arrangements.
?"T WtVTfht lTERB. '
;nc of th r -km
1 i f V HI
wa tooklnc o" -r T' '"ti w"h the view
ot reoomn 1 y aa a B illable
plao for esu -iter ouania for
the two big chiiiivi 1 ..os tne f ast and
West companies. 1 e ahows will winter
either In New O-i. s or Houston this
preferred If ui --c room where re-
pair abops as well al i.artrs
can be found. lr 1 . h hs no partlou-
lar location In vi. at i-ent nof having
had time to disk asini sierrt Inveatlga-
tlona The shows wintered In Dallaa laat
winter but It waa found to be too cold
to be again attempted. The present
aataoir will dote tha lattst part of De-
BRONCHOBUSTINQ.
Chalrmaa B. N. Drouet of th broncho
busting eontest that will b on af ta
feature of tba Ns-Tso-Ok sreek ha se-
cured th following tntrle for th event
th crack bustsrs of ths country -.
.Joel Hurts-Ins -Alex Hudglns Walter
Hudglns Frank Davis and Albert Stewart
of Hungerford Lewi Long of Humble
Jim and Joa Llnney of Liberty county
(th celebrated Llnney brothers) henry
and Price Pruett of Cedar Bayou and
Will Plokstt now quaraaUned to Bah An-
tonio. I
Frank and Will Koy writ that they
havs secured a dosen unbroken and out-
law tooachc for th oatast -
evHIIMlllMH
: iurrasOTGS. :
a
Ho never knew a woman' leva '
Nor little children' hugs; -
la fact he (ueuallyl looked oa BtO tag
As womea look on bugs. . - .
"How beautiful sTehlldhnadr rhapaa
dhted tha btchelor"
"Dont ask ma" replied Tounghab "for
I don't know yt.H
"That wasn't a query; tt was an ax-
ehunatlon." " ;
i "But how do yon knowr
"Oh X luit know ThyM oaa MO
tntagg." v j
"Do you s'poee they're really dearr
queried Tounghub anxiously. .
v "Burs theyr dear! they're darlings.'
"Oh X thought you meant th other
kind of dear. But what I all thl en tha-
lam aaropo of?" r
"Nothing psolat only I wont to th
theater th other night to a Show called
-Two Little Walt1 and I saw a pair
f kid there that almost mad tn wlh-
"Whatr
"That nmrrlag wasn't such a tailara.''
"Ton . mean that bachelorhood wasn't
such a fanur.' r . u
i T know what 1 mean. Think of ttt two
little tots. Tempest and Sunshine I think
they war called going ; through v th
(Wtat IHUt stuato before that houss-
fol of people and not la tho lsadtoni-
barraaeed by ta sxsoores they received.
I say they were ths baat ever andW
"Tea" interrupted Tounghab tenderly
"Children are wonderful Itul creatures.'.
"That's right!" sgreed ths bachelor
"sometime thyr almost human.' '
The accident waa'dlra mdacd
So thought all those who ambled '
Along that way. They wars Indeed
-Past bain for they were ecramoled ;
"That wag altarrtbls accident m-front
af the Rice yaeterday." - - '
- "Dldnt awar abont tt.1 e-'it' f ''"
"It was awful! Thar they by oa tha
hard pavement-- -. v-:: ;;
"Theyt Were there aaore thaa ar
"Mor thaa on? I should my sal Tog
should hav seen them people came aad
gased muttered: Thaak God. they ara
not ours'' and went their several way.
Hour after hour they lay thara uncov-
ered a spectacle whereon the morbidly
mellned might corns and feast their eye
and sat their vulgar euriodty."
:. "Horrible! Ton aay 'hour attar hoar.'
Why war they not removed f ;i
"What was tba ngoT They war ktyond
aU aalp. - u- -i
"It doem't Bait t tot of dlffsraaoa
tba dVctataa of suuaaalty demsnded that
the mhulaano abould be seat far to ra-
"Ths ambulaaoet "
Taf. tha ambq teaser '
"Now wouldn't aa amhtilino leak awa
angsgsd I gimb g ttiTlrT
- "Wall that what aa mbitli at far
isn't Itr j - " ' '
"Wbatl to pick a a arato ot busted
egg which aom wagoa haa dropped r
A SWINDLING CHARGE J
Growing Outof a Legation Over
v.. -. Piaoa of kind. '.J'ir
X Taae Uwls a pagra lawyar wa
arrested yesterday morning by Ofnoera
Smith and Lee on a warrant from Jus-
tic of the Peace Matthews' oourt charg-
ing him wiui wlnd ling. He was tacked
up tn tu dty prison and last night was
released oa aa appearance bond. Soma
bme ago a civil ault waa Bled to th cities
Of the district clerk styled Moors at al va
Van Vases Lewie st ai The suit wa
brought tor ths recovery of halt an acre
ot property Bear th dty ot Houston val-
ael Atl tm. The padtlu. recite that
Moor and his wife were the owner of
th property and that they required th
servlcse of Lewis. Not bavin tba money
to pay him they gave what they were
led te believe was a mortgage en th
property to eecure tha debt tba amount
being til They later discovered the peti-
tion reel tea that they had beea Induced
to dgn a deed Instead of a mortgage it
n further averred tha ths property was
transferred from Lewis to Pauline Grave
and later by her to her mother. The war.
rant against Lewis grows out ot tha
tranaaction. Ha aays that he paid same-
thing prer BO for tha property.
Tesvdiers' Institute Satvvday.
A oouaty taachsra institute will be bald
la th erase of Sapertetsndent Pagh next
Satwrdav. ail af tha tee ah era bdaa
ex tn im iqir aetag ex-
pected to be to atteeidenne Mr. Pugh la-
loraaed a Poet npvsswitttlve yeeterday
aftemooa that all the acbeelg to th ooaa-
ty bad beea aupplMd with tea oh or aad
that ua attends aoe la good as esaapared
with that at formsr yeara.
r 'l 'i Return froraEnnia. .
' Jsaurtaat General Pesoeeget Agent Da-
herty aroompaaleel by Muniey H. Wat-
sea Induetrial ageat of th Central-East
and Weet lines srrtved to tha dty yes-
terday moraine; aboard th private ear
Austin tram Knnis wnttSer Mr. Dohcrty
ac 01m pealed Secretary WUaoa aad party.
Is waBxwSsJ fcWfaTta II
wVmwus sfkV' ft ar -4 0 -rwflM
. fym or tit -. igjut a
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. TH STATI CAFITil
' Insane Asylum Report
Atvattot Texas November i-The gov-
ernor today received th annual report
of 8uperintendent Woraham st th Btata
lunatic asylum for th year andlng Au-
gust tot nut "';.' '-.
. Th following Intarestlng table 1 taken
from the report: . - j v
. Movement of Population '
atalfaL Fsmslea. TntaL
On hand Ang. 1HM. t I . m
Aomitted during year HI las aU
Returned from fur-
Jough M . ' . a
Total number under .
treatment M M 1EU
Daily average popu-
latlon j'j..;jW
IMecharged restored.. (I .11
Discharged Improved .':'. T- es .
JMacbarged not Inaaa t ; 1 " " S
Total dieoherged .... IS -
tled ......... n ; M
Carried en furlough. tl tl . " tt
Oa aaad Aug. B. lag M ' ttt x 1UT
Two suicide occurred at tha asylum
during the year and one homicide las
health as a wool has beea excellent
aiauteredY'
Aastht Texas November l.-The fol-
lowing charter were filed todayt
Texa BoU Weevil Machln sompaay of
Dallas; capital stock MOM Parpos to
msrmraotsre a asaccin that will aastroy
boB weevils. Incorporators: j. a. Deak.
Browawood; A. O. Farrlngtoa Toakam;
R. A. Ferrla B M. Reerdon Dai'; L.
B. Comer and J. M. Benaatt Fort Worth.
i. SentiMl Publiahlng company of Tex-
arkaaa; capital stock f-e. Incorporators:
JSVwi Vaugbaa. W. A. Aewey and
I. W. Blbby. . -
Rtegler Io Cream snenpuiy of Baa An-
tonio i capital stuck tlv.lMI. Inoorporatora:
HR Rlaglar Jsador Furtuer aad hi
Guy Graham Not Guilty. '
Austin Texaa November A The jury ta
tb Guy Graham ess brought te a ver-
dict af "not guilty" today. Orabam was
charged with the murder of Aiue Bne-
well la Robartaon county. This ws ths
third trial ths flrat being a convitUuB
gad th second a mtdrisl -
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The Kind Ton Cava 11... t Coasht haa bortta t
- XrtCha.ll.luUkTaMhienra
1 Bsrseial sttperrisloa f-r over 9 vrjars. AT
- ta deceive yott tn Cis Cottnterfjita fmi.
wJoxt-aM-70odM fre but Cxperlntentg and e"
- latmtth Of CIlU4lren-rerlrjrsM Bfautet JD?
Hie" Kind You navca Ahzayc I
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Dn.L.O.LAND0N
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CMfaaasmr.; . . . HOUSTON TUAS
JN0. LOVXJOT at t MA1J!VD8XI
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ATTC::-Y3-AT-LAV
.' Etna Building Houston
A. t Jstasa.
fa m.
ko.-.J V..J UUe..eii
t . Attwaeya atd CeaasBllen at Urn. ':
; r.i'.T. Yonit.
' ft ix a 1 se r. Oflea phone osfl
t ou r : r. -a poeeia. !. two
ewe v w v-.u - rm m bs bv r-
Ingham S. F ' ta. ' R. Oawford
U Jt
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ti
- Assignment at t i t
Blkhart Taxaa : Nevsmtjar
Horn doing a general me-
nee at thl place made an
and cloatd his stors Uu
Assignment at ll&Z.
MadlaonvtUa Taaas Mow-.
Marshall mad a gwmral a--terday
for the benent of or-
giM llabllltiea tutU.V . J.
Wa mad sialgnee.
Beuikrupt Stock C."
Ksase Taxaa November 4.-'
rupt stock at general aasn
H. Clark A Son sold to -of
Walnut Springe for I.
about M per cent of the o
Mr. Otto Volfe of Dell I
turea at fH. Th leMa.
they will sell the stock of
her for tb next thirty ds 1
lMf. !
Xa i: Hardest TIJ t I
. riaCoun7.
Brwnham Texas Novel '
Joba M. Plnckney demc i
far asagiam fresa th I
span! Tuesday ta Rlchmo
want to meet with ths do.
tivs cammittaa of that c
thara be went back to -
la an Interview with t e 1
Pinclinev stud that be 1
his e - Ina. . h - "
greatwt owoositlon
W' 0 OMIV. 1: .
w ov --owne
V -11' y even ti '.
f-.itwd br 1 tMS a-
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be wll mte a th..
of the ooiuii- e 1 f t e
owoutm on tiie Lib
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