The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1905 Page: 13 of 48
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HOUSTON DAILY 10.iT: SUNDAY KOUNINO. Al iUL 10 li 1
iAQIERS INSTITUTE
r
...OPp HORN DELIVERED
' J AN ApDRESS.
'it ia Puhllo Schools and Car
of Birds Wert DIb-'-
' cussed.
I
"T" Wort- ni Um MM ef Super-
intendent Horn's iiMnw befprs th -lty
faener M IMr hurtitute held ta '
High school building yaatenUy morning.
1 1 ateeuag u ettandad by a tori
r prwuuUM ef the eoboola of Um city.
th mnlf latere ot tM MM
biage la the (uaban ef the arograai
ahow4 ttMM K iu mm Um mm mw
CessfuL . .
Superintendent Bora spoke along to
Hues ef educational work hi daman
bln Diseraed la ebow how th teachers
by men baiping Um oth.r ma eouu-unite
. lu Um soud el elL Laing Um teem work
of a (uuimOI Uwa aa illustrative o( th
principle Dial abould ba practiced by UM
Metiers lha uiruiaejdeut maua aa -l--l
lur eyetateaUo ce-opereUua. .
Dr. MollaoM president of lb Public
S hool Art aMegue addreoed tba teach-
rs la recard to Um work of tba league
end li plans lor Um Cutura At tba au4
of uile ton Um olcturea now ia Um
vartoue school will ba oullacud n4 ar-
rausd fur a public exhibit. After tba
iiiitiit they will ba aaain placed la Um
naoia classified according to "Schools
of painter. In Um room of ail grades
lov tha third.
Mr. Chart D. False eecretarv
lluirta eoumy of Um Audubon eoctetr.
pka aa tha purposes of Um Audubon
euMty explaining Um kraal need of sjch
an orgaaiietioa In UM protection af aur
K'iutKra aon( birds. Ha distributed oon-
xierable lllaraiura descriptive of tha
jelety and expoaitory of its work and
It la probabla Um a local sootely wul
ba orgualaed.
Tha teachers of tha Caaoare school ore-
s-niad tha apaela euhject for Uil truil-
tula Kouasea.u "Smile." pror. i. U. Ma
lixyooida Introduced Um subW with a
f-e- general remarks. Mis Vsme Ray-
n .Ida preamted a akatcb of tha life of
1 iwjHaui Mia Mary Hugan reed a papar
-n tba aarly childhood of Kmlla and
Bva Johnaum discussed Ua latar
t h'lbood of Lmlla.
I ha oolond taavbara rsat la tnarr huU.
(ua In th atrnooa at th Htirh achool
l iildlna. Tha aubjaet for dicuaMn waa
t ama aa ia tna wnua inatuuitL
i m1l." and tha TAattr waa feriitd
I y tha taachara ot Um CbaaayrlU and
jkoitywooa acooow.
TERRITORY IIARBLE
WILL BE SHIPPED HERS
AND POLISHED. '
Cus SchulU Will Operate on an
Extensive Scale Many Will
- . Be Employed.
Mr. Ou Bobulta prosrMor ot th
iiouatoa aaarbi work aaa raoanUy mo
qulrad aa laUraat la a traot of land la
tha Indlaa tarTttorr which aaataln mom
vary fin maxbla. It M tba purpo of
Mr. BchulU and thoaa loUraatad with
blot to Quarry th awbl aad ahlp K ta
HouatorT la Um rouch whera It till M
draaaad aad pollahad aad pat oa th
marka. A Mock of around haa baaa
aactirod ta Um Fttth. ward1 for a plant
which will a aqulppad with? th aaoat
modarn machlnary. When In oparatloa
. Ihia plant will ffra amploymaut u up-
.rrf jrf flfitf mk Iliad artlaana and Will
ba a avbataaual lacraaaa t UM nuaufaa
turlna anterpnaea et um ony Jtr.
S. hulla alalm that tha atarbla In - hi
newly aoqulrad pro party baa baaa ttd
ana pronounoav iu in
quality and ha xpaota to find a raady
market for It to thoaa who want aorna-
thinc partloulariy nlo for wainaootlnc
and Interior flnlah for which It la part
tlcnlarly adapted betnf ot baadnma
raylah oaat aocnawhat reaehibllrm onyx
and taking a Tory high pollah. It la
cUdmed to ba aupartor t tha Baatera
i' I marbM and oa account of tha cloaa proa-
' Imlty of th quarrla can ba aold at
lowar arte thaa Um EaJtara product.
?EWLY ELECTED OFFICERS
floh. Frank Andrews President
l of the Thalian ClubArt
1 I llafr--Golf Officials.
1 Th board ot director of th
' Tballaa dub opmpoaed of M aaara. Frank
Andraw. Mar John F. Dlckaon Jarnrd
: A. BoJcer H. W. Ourat MUby Foe
tar Bufua Caga Da Witt C. Dunn A. S.
Claralaod Dr. J. W. Scott. John iL
. Dorrino and Oaorg 8. Weatarneld mat.
T laat night for tha purpo ot electing a
prealdent vlca preirldent and traiurtt.
: lha ottloar of Um olub nawly alacted
' ar:
1 Prldnt Mr. Frank Andrews.
j' Vloa prwldant Mr. J. M Dorranc. -
- Traaaunr Mr. Da Witt Dunn.
s. Bcrtary-Mr. O. Bowdca BanJa.
'.' Th Art League of th Houatoa public
achool held Ita annual election yejterday
afternoon at Carnegla hall and elected
f . the following effloerat Prealdent Dr.
. Margaret Holland; nrat vloa prealdant
' Mr. Lrwl Andereon ; eecond vice prel-
dent Mr. A. O. lloyrell; corrMpondlng
. secretary Mr. John McClellanl recording
aeeretary. Mr. C A. Jamaaon; treaaurtr
I Mra. H. B. Rloei directorate Mr. W. B.
Cbew Mr. Qua Dreyllng Mr. T. W.
I Horn.
The leagu memberiihln waa well repr.
t aented and th annual report of th
1 president eecrtary and traaurar war rev
! wived with enthusUstlc Interest. Tha
. lengua desire more niembara and pinna
trwer formulated whereby a wider fnter-
ytt may be created In the splendid work
.-. Ming accomplished by thta organisation.
It waa decided to raise th dues from M
L cent to II and with the dlepoaal of aoma
rautln bualneaa th meeting olosed. .
At the meeting of th Gold dub held
laat night at tha Tballaa club Mr. A. W.
Pollard waa unanimously re-elected pree-
' Went ant Mr. B. U Kevtlla ecretary. .
J. .t SHORT LOCALS.
. BOX IOCIAX.-8aii Jacinto hlva No.
i Iaurte ef the Maorabeea will give k box
aocuU Tuesday night at Red Men's hall.
9 : . -
IADIB8' AUXILIART. Hercule lodg.
Lodlea' auxiliary Brotherhood ot Railway
Trainmen will give a ball at Bryan hail
April 3L 1;
- .. v.-s d-4- .
7 DNDPJLITERED TKLKORAMS.-TW
' ar undelivered telegram at tha efflo of
tha Western union Telegraph company
. for Tom 0.. Bales F. 1 Bhoamakar. R
8. Price and C. Barrett. - t
- TEHPERANCB UNION.-Tb . Houston
HelghU Woman' Christian Temperance
Union win meet Tuesday at l:tf p. m.
1 at the Methodist Couroh Eighteenth ave-
. aue and Harvard street
; M '
rh THB OOSPEI. MEBTINQS at th CM
club play grounds in the Second ward by
: Pastor W. a. Tyn aad th Cmtrat Bap-
St::rfsDifspsps!3TE!3!3ts
r-n-n nil kfnda of rtypprfa lom ot HDP
-. e in the atomach or bow in paiipi-
of the heart and vry form of
vj tronh1"s. For paI by ait druf-
1 e hlb) a packasa
pan Gpccialsx ; ;
;Bag Lillo Cut .50c X
. I of Dae rrad vatroa
' rtrli aaadla lthr braa '
' or alakal trtsimed.. Bklr
lined small card aad
' cola par locloaad (oo4
valiM at 15c: this CM'
Wk peXaal.......3UC
WALRUS BAOt-4 lacb "
xodllant trade d leather '
aaDcaVkenteoiors black -sad
brows stolre Head
.laefJWr aeadld eola parse J
and card eas. bras trimmed oar $LM seller; ' - : f ni
speeui v a...;;....;;.:..'...:.:.; 51.00
Taese are eueptioeai ehanoeaj to (et eae of these moat eoa- .
.-. eoJent sod taehloaable artlclas.
- Bzeenant trade of wains Vaathar
perse sjlrror and smelling salts bottle
( oar regnlar f LM bet; spedaL at
Saa Lion Bac
BeetrUtul grade oV leather black and browi avrfre silk lined'
with cola parse mclosed has the aew ultra fsshwnable doable
fist hudlte. ToH woeder why ve did sot stk LM for Uav -Toe
d consider it a food train at that price. Oar .
. price has tee. fioo; spedaL this k.................$l.dU
-
AmCIo ck 49c
Uaie by Aneonla Clock Co. ;' f
an txoellent Unit Verper loud
alarm ; none better at I A '
II; this week special 4 "
COR.lUBfcArUHi
n.hhona nMOc
Our I and 4-lnch RiLbonf of
all ailk taffeta in the most
popubtr shade; the A
loMand2&UneaetlUC
II;
Udies1 Tlain Cotton 1.
chiefs gtxxl quality;
each .;.
t
Price
sTlhatTalk"-
That Toll With Conviction Their Own Stories
vLew3i8'IIand8omp1y Tmlroi'-
erod Ilandkcrchicf lest va!.;.i
ever ofiered tt 10c; special
this week at vC
Iitdios' ' Wiit Embroidprpd
Handkercluefs hemstitched
edps; 15c 18o and 20j ja
values; choice iUC
White Embroidered Handker-
: - ' - ; . - V BTirSr Artr. .Waa.v. Araa. .f ...Ar; av.. &t;i;n :. chiefs warranted all linen:
DfcgT r:... ?g.ey p 'MtK..-JuB Jrva-tw-rW i. m.ihl int.un. av so called because of
bm.trtoa-4. s s A .Valsl.. LLTISH i'Z'ZZ'X. Z La" 'I TZ.: -1 iZ !Z W 10 pm
wataaaawJ . af aft fef NUI 1 tf W ssmMM Vr---V Sj fflfn WVWf W VnW Wtn9 9VH9nn Mir a KTs fioh Ka.ainilrrnrAi
..................... eji.uu ; . q tratr to ma$ zuitr tnoppmg projuabit ana a puasurt to tnt majority m$ artojimnt not a one in the lot made to
j am sac aw ass ssi w w w ss a ar a n? v . am aw a
ev
V
Mil afftfVata JVMfl M Jt ArvVat OTVaVrMafl tuitfttlt af. aft aVa) Wltltt lth itW91ttSjf
ar serr rtvv rrf wm w warsp eeeee) e m ssavvsairp wimmj m ? nn ww r were ivsr ee wsaw
Atr moans. Tor this book to habo arrantd a ProLasttr Salt a bhol storo full of bargains
tho sort of goods most sought at tho protont tuns.' Lotry thing quottd has boon groat ly rtducid for
this ohont. and should bo diroctly instrumontal in bringing tho largest crowds that obor onttred
Ms storo in a singlo took Scoro anothor point to our crodit on account of this timely offering.
It at
seu lor jcf3
than 25c; we offer you choice
-" . ......
' Unlaundered ' Iletnstitched Handkerchif f 1
linen very sheer some with embroidered c :
others. have neat initial with embroidered
wreath a bargain at 15c; we offer apeckl ...
An Echo of the Great Clothing
' n.'iMt a SeTaraJ (hoaaaed dollars ef BCHLC
rurennse ciottum boogbi at stoat o pt
Y-:m.-3...
I I' - I t 19 '
ti l ii
I . I 1 li - . V
ill f i
as
8CHL05S. BE08. A CO.
cent aadstfaloe.
S TT Jut grsat premlneiMe ef Mlatret's bi the Clothing
8 ' H ' mmAm ml Ik. ftitli mA mum Inuilaii. autla. tmm
good sloth a naturally bringe manufaoturer W
erhea help Is headed. That ha Mppenad te ve
many tlfhee but the rtfeent purchaaa of antlre aur-
plus stock ef SCHL0S8 BROS. A CO ef which we
teld last week we the greatest end beat under
priced etock ef many eaaaene. Buying In the
enormous quantities which eur outlet afford! we
naturally hav prfos pretty much ewr own way
when manufacturers sr In distress. ' That I the
sort of buying which make eanaetlenal prieas
llkf these possible giving you blgw robust earx
. ceaalonc en the meat etyllah and meet desirable
Clothing new extant Whatever your plane what-v
ever the weather get hre this week. Receive te
have a new Suit for Easter and gat H where the
price le lowest. '
. Ws have Suits ranging m price front ts
20m 'The line ef Schlose Br.' Clothing start
In at 110X0 giving yu a I1SM value. . '. y
1O00 SUITS Ws have them ta a large vrity ;
of pattens a very seat wool mixed ground wors-
ted dark ground pepper sad salt effect and with
aa H visible black eord raanlag into a plaid. The
snouiders are wen psaaee ana ue eaavss mm
. ..flv it sbApe-retaiDing gaalltlea would be a good jwrehese rt Jy.oe.i -
' the prlOB is... .......... ............
V - " . . ; . . I ' ; .
. TMS 120.00 V ALU SS toclnde many of th most papular fabrics dark browa Bilztare. with llfbter .1
v brown thread Interwoven making a swsll indistinct plaid 'street. 4-moh.rpnt la back full mill- '
tary eat the fashionable extra length coat all ear $20.00 values; . . ' QQ :
' "" -"".-...- " ." ' . " .. i - .
IN OUR S1SJ0 LINE win be found Salts worth upwards 'of IJ5.00 sad IM.00 weald be sold St '
that dnder ordinary condition. Ia the line will be found a very handeome salt of luster black
wonted with a stripe of cardinal asking a very neat strips across while a. similar silver
gray stripe runs lengthwise- cut ta the very latest style made to the usual Bcbloss
high standard every one a great bargain; at.. i.
THE $20.00 LINE la composed of the fashionable solid trays grays with variable plaid and stripe
. . effects all nltra
purchase price
Extraordinary Purchases
; of Wash Goods :
.. .
Make Prices Lowest
uwntm
S O EU WAH 000 CTI0N will be a Prf.ot
B blase ef bargains this week. The result ef eome
ef the meet sdvsntegaeue byylng w have known -
this season. Several manufacturers with ever-
Stock have entributd end with s sasrlflee en
eur own part we ffr you the special price.
If there ever wee a reason for leading up en this
suae ef goods that reason le new . . ' ' v
m m
m
ins
.
: s
s s
10c I2ic and 13c Wash Goods for 7Jc
; Was
40-INCH WHITE LAWNA eboioe quslity sheer lawn 40
' Inches wide. .
WHITE rtAINSOOK-Checks Quality that win appeal to
i the trading public . ' . t y V j
IN0IA LINON Tine Sneer rabrlo. " .
L0N0 CLOTH Genuine Ksgtlsh Long Cloth.
NAINSOOK Berkley XngUsh Nainsook. -
VlOUES-lMh'Whlte Corded 'Pique." T
'' -'" " "V FANCT WASH f A&1UCS ' f "
NUB VOILIB-reney flaked assorted oolora. V ;
LAWNS Choice Fancy Laws ta dots stripes aad floral de
signs fins aad sheer fabric
You Should Try
On Our Hats
- -.-
esse
S I JTRODUClNa th sew snd
e A s..kln. UIIMkah Prmtnmm
tor Esatsr and spring strv.
Ice w Seel re particularly
te emphasise th fact that
the captivating mols new
en display here ert es
reealv ef the k.t theughte ef the
werld's most suthntl fashion x-
pert. Ts Intelligently understand -
their true beauty snd keeemlnj.
neo R Is eaentlal that yU person
ally lnpeet and try en etvtrsl ef
thsm. To make this the banner
week ts point ef attendance eur prcsraa.lv Millin-
ery Section ha ever experienced we name these
sxcsptlensl speclslir '
A COUNTER SALE of Nice Rdy-to-Wer nets this
season's patterns. In fancy straws snd straw braids.
hat that sold sp to tl.W; . . 7;.
thla araak I V
?-!:;i:i'S0M :'vaEUNWt-aoll ftoioit'- rwal-'eriwdra tae wiry kind
"for dresses.
r.-$18.50
1 plaid ahd stripe
tra fashion able sad sej elsewhere st from 130.00 to $J.0p; oar speolsl . QQ
LAWNS Solid eoiors eomprielag all the most wanted shades. ...
MADRABught ground printed madrss. '
VOIUS Tins Cotton fabriea stsalne weave la solid
.colors. ".V" ; ; : --
fjlNOHAM-finest Quality light Ground Zephyr Olngham.
CHAMBRAY Solid oolors' best Manchester' Caambray.
PIRCALg-4 taehee wide In blue sad red grounds.
PERCALES 11 Inches wlds Ught grounds finest sosllty.-
this week
COUNTER NO. rUady-to-Wer Rata f ne straw
brsld hand-msds oa wire frame regular M-00 value
oa counter only (alt duplicates sot on Ot fi
ooaster go st regular prte) pclal.. ........ api.v J
V . ". Be Sure te Se Our Lin snd 0t rice n Trlmmd Hat.
BODY PLATS ATI bsndsomsly woven from flas sstta Jsp or Tosesa braid la bwiaUful eff.
'cos be "wired" and made la prtty shapes suitable for 14! mines and ehlldren-troes to
plala round Tot to the hire rolling "nose hat" sosnucn demanded at th present time f
our regular prto are 1.00 to U.M. For Monday only special t w v
s CHILDREN'S HATS for Boater at prioei of 1X401100. UM 13.00 sod U0 sad oa ap to 17.50;
each a stoat value v.. ! '
; v r.t : Great Reductlona on SUk Suits :
' Tour eboioe of any of oar Week snd ehsngebt eot'or Alt Silk Taffeta Bulla the season's tholeeet
stock that sold regularly at 116.10 111.00 ItO.OO aad SM-oO. . 512 f 3
This week .'...................;..
AH 111.00 Blsek sal Changeable Taffeta Butta go at..........' ... f 10.00
110.00 Bilk Salts go at..............f r.50 - ! BUk Suite go at........'. ..fO.CO
Startling Reductions
::: on Ladies' Waists
t A' 5QAIN we give you the opportunity of purchasing
' v S u our very choicest lines of 11.00 1.25 and 11.60
at HS Shirt Waists at Die low price of eighty-five cents.
Once before we made this offer and it was re-
sponded to by scores. This time we offer even avnorehand-
' some assortment at that popular price. From past experi-
ence we would advise coming early. La to comers get
poorest pickings. ... '
They will all be on a counter. The materials are
China Bilk Poplin and Lawm '
' $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50 Waists 85c
SILK WAISTS of Fine Grade Wash . China Silk colors block
and white-pleated front worth from $1.50 to as high as $1-18-VOPLtN
WAISTS In pink 'blue and white with eight tucks in
"front Jeg-o'-mutton sleeves. - (
7 LAWN WAISTS In the most popular styles some trimmed with
embroidery some with lace. Insertion others with lace medal-
lions. While still others are trimmed with hemstitching and
tuck. There- will be at least a dosen different styles .
' not a one worth less than St-00; tor this week special... 03C
i LAWK SUITS Ladles'. Fine Wash Lawn Suits light ground
- with floral and other figured designs;
special -j.-.. .-r. ............ 1
WASH SUITS Solid color Chambroy to colors of
pink tan light and medium blue; special...;.'......
'- WASH SUTS White Lawn jWaiste handsomely pleated two
rows of fine Insertion iown . front skirt trimmed to t m
. match oar f 2.50 line; specisl this week......'........!pl"5
Why You Will Choose
Your Easter Shoes Now
Q "FECIAL BARGAINS In Men's' Women's and Children's Shoes of Standard makes. This week we offer
S ; even greater values than those that for ten rears have made our Shoes pre-eminent with the best Judges of Shot :
SD0S quality sterling values which add much to. our prestige. Even if it should rain every day this week coma and
.take advantage of these pre-Easter specula. V'r':' V ;-."."''
PRETTY LINE Or OXrORDS. In straight lace and Blnoher styles Isrge snd small eyelets Cuban bests HsmlHon-Brown msks K'1
IMPERIAL OXPOROS Onaranteed Gondola stock
medium cut plain cap string lace all solid leather.
"AMERICAN BEAUTY" OXPORDS Bluchef style
large eyelets patent tip Cuban heel and all stand-
ard makes such ss Hamilton Brown Charles K. Fos
eto. ou $150 lines; special this week 1 AO
for..... VOW
..'' '. S2.IK1 Lurllata Clvfrirda . 1
f . . . . "v7 t t . 5 . ...
CHOCOLATE TAN OXPORDS Strictly up to date straight BLUCHER TIES Stitched eyelets patent kid front forming
lace' band-turn sole high Cubsa heel. high Cubsn heel plain tip our 11.00 line of Hamilton Browa
IMPERIAL OXPORDS Opera heel patent tip mat Inlaid top Cbos. K. Fo and others; this week ift
flezlhla anlna. special PSW
MEN'S OXPORDS Patent all over blucher
toe. . . r-i ... .
RUSSIA CALF Tsa Oxford; self Up blucher style English
back stay. '
89c
$1.25
75c Children's Shoes 50c 4
"ROYAL TRAMP-i Dongola stock wedge heel; patent tip solid
throughout sues svt to I our regular 75c shoe;
special.
$3.5TOxfords $2.50
style snd cap PLAIN VICI OXFORD With straight lace plain cap toe; all
oi l ilea e anoea nana wen mmvmi oniusi snuivi
13.50 shoes; this week special.......... ;lw.$.l
.$3.00 Oxfords $1.9S
CHOCOLATE VICI Blucher style ribbon tls bond-turn sols
Continuing tho
Sale of Dress Goods
i X SHIS WMhed iu u watw m"v b
S B k Dress Goods and Silk selling last wsek. W hardly 1
' ED Hi ! think any other store hereabouta ever sold so many
dollars worth. The values were extraordiriary
V tha Dross Goods chief knew it hence the extra-
ordinary effort that broughjt the great results.' This week
. we shall continue this great sale with- many added values.
If yon have dress needs of any sort 'don't skip this event.
";:''; i SllKa at 39c ; V " (a v
FANCY FIBURBD SILKS ChangeabU and corded effects;
eboioe shades. ;.V r'Ji-';V'C'- Y-y'' '
IP-INCH BLACK TAFFETA--Joarantaed to Wear" worea la
the selvage of every yard. . ' j.
CREPE 01 CHINE All silk; black white aad'solora. i
WASH CHINA BILKBWhtta and navy bine grounds aest fir
area pin strlpss and eheoka. ' . '
1WNCH ALL SILK TAFFETA ATI colors; Satin. M Inches
lOe grade; Wash China solid colors ST Inch; Toklo Bilk. ST
inches lOe seller; Messsllne black white and eoiors chiffon
effect; not a one la this entire Line sold tor less thaa i.
tOeto Tie; special this weak.................. ...J7
SILK OROANDIES IT inches wide floral effects ught ifj-
heliotrope; special.......... .............. .
...... 50C plain tip high Cuban heel a handsome and vary stylish shoe
turn sole patent eolt tip our 13.00 lines ot Chas. W Slroebeck
Dtew-Selby Chas. K. Fox and other standard makes)
special.
IH....I a i a m a mi. a. . - m l.il . . . . . .
rniwwKw onwKw sues ets.H) a. uom DHuin ami woe BLyies. ..iabs v.... 1. ai r.h. ha.! haaa.
fin. vim .ad rin iit. h.ndnn .i. hi hat SAILOR TIE OXFORD Large eyelet high Cuban keel head-
oar $1.60 Une; special..;.. .VoC
MISSES' SHOES-r-Plaln- vioi patent tip McKay bottom straight
lace sicee li to S oar fl.0 line;
specisl. .....
PANAMA CL0TH-4I Inches wide black browa. navy en.
toe grade. . ......... .F.....rv
blue pink and
PANAMA CL01
mod red gray and ten oar I
' BLACK SEROB M-Inch AU Wool; special. ' : Ifj-
this wek j... i7V
PRINTED MOHAIR Stripes and Invisible plaids eoiors black
CI in M"WDOU"' vn- - "l"uu": ' ti AO savy royal brown and gray; our special price - ifjr
...... j. )1.IU this week special ejl.70 . thla week..u.
'''ft;"
tlst ehiircn will b eoBlnned threuch this
week every evening at I o'clock. Whan
tha weather V ' unfavorable for outdoor
meetlnca they will be held Is the Mo-
Aahan Methodist Episcopal ehuroh near-
by. The meetings hav ' been food ex-
cept for the Interference of the weathar.
Paator Tyn will preach toolght a apeclai
ehallenaw to Infldela akeptlcs and all un
believers come ana ee ana sear lor
yourself. Dr. W. B. Tynes will preach at
the Central Baotlst ehuroh -thla momlna
at 11 O'clock oorner Lamar and Crawford
a apeclai eerihoa for doubting and dlscour.
aced Chrlatiana . v .
PmORALJuHinOlf.
Mr. O. Bowden Settle Is svendla tha
day In Galveston. .
Mr. B. ReDsdoroh haalieen eoaflned to
bia home for several daya with la srlppe.
Mrs. Jf-J. Collins of Bar Town la visit
In- Mrs. M. A. Collins 1711 Rusk avenue.
Mr. John J. Stuart of Lancaster a eon-
duotor oa th Central la vlalUnt la the
city. - .
Mrs. B. w. uoraoa a vtsitins oer aaota-
er. Mrs. . W. M. Compton. 1J Walker
aveaue.
Mia Teresa J. Smith of Ban Antonl will
spend Easter with Miss Massie Collin
lilt Ruak avenue. . t ...
Mr. E. A. Cocfaraa and dauchter re-
turned from visit of soma weak to
relatlvea la Cameron.
Mr. Sarah F. Norton of Amherst Mass...
ia spending a few dily with Mr. and Mra
H N. Sboftatall. OK Main street.. . is
' Mis Iran Keeling of Bryan and Ml
Shirley ralkner of Waeo will visit Mlas
Aubra Tabor Ho. Ml Mala stret. Best
Mrs 8. S. Forbes of Marlla Is Is the
city for a few day with her daughter
Mrs. James E. Nlday and Mrs. Horace
N. ShotstalL '.
Mr. J. W. Rlgglns the land man went
Up in Central Texas Saturday tn the In-
terest of the settlers' convention which
convened in Galveston on th Sat aad &1
Instant--.. .-. '..'t- ifh ::.!'
Mia Mary Abbott returned last sight
from Seguln and I with Mlas Anna Ionf
at Mra I i. Anderson's. Ulna kiary
Chrls'Jan will b with Miss Long this
afternoon.
Mr A. Kaplan a prosperous rice man
of Crowley La. spetjt Saturday here on
buslnesa and pleasure. He atopped with
relatives. Mr aad Mrs. a . Uvara of 114
I Hamilton atreet
feprUon. A. 0. Crisp of CUero a member
A of the legialature; Mr Ernest Oeston
wa hi li iMfuev. Ma afi' . ai.nu mtt
Davla. DUbllaher of th Ta Meaoultar
of Mesqulte. were In the city last night.
V Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Myers and daugh-.
tera. Myrtle and ray recently moved to
SM Hamilton street fspm Leon county
where Mr. Myers haa been a prominent
and successful merchant for many years.
Mr. Myers Intend to go In business bars
la the very near future. t
: JAPS NOT ELIGIBLE
To Naturalization Declares Fed
eral Attorney McLemore. -
. Boustos Post Bpeetal )
Oslvestoa. Teas AprU JS.-Mr. Mar
C MoLemore Vetted State district at
torney fet the gouthern district of Teas
tales that aftsr a thorough study of the
subject It Is his opinion that Japanese
can not ba naturalised. He state that
section SMS of the Revised Statutes
psessly Seels re that the nsturalisatlon
Kwa ar applicable only to alien whites
and persons of African desoent and It
can aot be said that a Jap la white or of
African deaornt In any acceptation of
those term ethnological legal common
historical or scientific. The word "white''
the courts have repeatedly held la need
In the sens of Caucasian aad the homaa
family Is ' divided Into flv raoea the
Caucaalan Mongolian Malay Bed and
Ethiopian "My own private opinion la
that tha Jap Is Monjrotanv But what-
ever be la one thing ta certain as te
what bs Is aet be la not Caucasus.
"However the courts have never held
that a Jap la not a white wlthm th
Bieanlne of section Tift probably neeaui
th occasion never arose. The courts oa
the other hand; have held that a Mon-
Jollan Is- not whit within tha meaning
i the naturalisation lawa and tlmt Ba
tor tt was siraaalr aaotd la taal tba
Chine mar sever be nsturallsed. A
Mexican however may be naturalised.
"I hsve net aa yet received word front
Attorney General Moody aa to my oourea
In th esses of pereon whoa asturalla.
tlons are mentioned by Mr. C. V. C. Van-
duaen aa Irregular. At any event If they
will present themselves one mors before
the proper officer and go through the
form sgsla In nearly alt eaaes It will be
all right. These parties need not feet
alarmed. ; 1 am expecting Instructions
from th department of Justice dally." .
THE RICE MEN
Are to Send Another Committee
to Cubs. .
' Houtoa Post Bpeoial.) .
Ksw Orleans. AprU II. U & Vlnyard
reprsssntlng th Tax Mo Millers' a.
tsoclatloa ef Houston vatll be on sf three
special delegate arat to Havana te ap-
pear kef or the Cubes sangr to Behalf
sf tb rtos bUL a & Duson f Crowtoi;
OOAH'J OINTHENT CUKES PILES
Itehlag pDss. MMdlng pOesl' protruding
piles blind pilss-Ooaa's Ointment euros
them an and sure them ptrasanantly.
; g). H- tfolntyr. aflltoe Trtmbl Oa
Xy.f writes: "After being 'agsravotad
twantp years with Honing and protruding
lias and aftsr using masy remedies ba
vain t aot a bos ef Doaa's Ointment
and aa a ChrisOaa gentlsmaa t say I
am cured." u' 7 v "
Fifty emu a boa at aQ dealer. Fos.
ter-MUfeura Co.. Btatfalo - Kew Tark.
ahd 11 K. Sims sf Tlnnai'aMivin rar--ssntlns
t Loulslsn a- I is.es ttln l
.snd LI-i""oa -I s-"it
front bud b.iea . - a -u .
DnASS-ORAOG
We have got the BRASS to my
we will land your order if you
will let us figure with you on
your BRASS WORK.
KErTTLErr.
EssKAMFACTwiunc:.;
r - lOSVtlt FANNIN aTKTST I
Thay have strong h""e of i
tl "' j v --h 0r .. . n
? '. . d .Aa.eut..4 i
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