The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1905 Page: 7 of 12
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rc;r.E.utr .icot. tuudat MonniNo: nqvemijek 2 lcca
Pflfflioiiawr-
PEDEN IRON & STEEL CO.;
.' " Houiton. Tent - '
no SJRGLS-SKOTTING
TRICK OF AMENDED ELEC-
i. . TIOMLAW.
Will PUy Havoc with One of the
.y Old Campaign Method of
- ; Candidates in Primaries. '
lit v.. . ' -v (
Fner will be bo "roar "single srwtijag"
v M candidates la primaries where two or
jure are to b nominated and elected tor
th Mw office neb as justice of tb
e 4 representative to the legto.
htfore. ' w 1.
Ths Terrell election law has played th
Jlu Stan trick with that sort sf oanv-
Isitlng during election time Jon how
other tko attorney havs overlooked
this important clum In tko cuauoded
ew ul tt win play havoo with the well
kid plana of .away ooaulldatss (or ctriee.
That to. It will knock in tha head on of
th winner adopts during former .eain-
alma. Vi tneftem.' le a .a
i Jf"jpt for justice of the peeoe In tha
- ' Hou". pndnet there being two of floe
to fill under -the aid way the smooth
empeuiner could go out among hia
friends and sen . .. '
'Now bare you rive me a aingla shot
nd aerate both of the other fellows off
Sl??v u'toa wlU rive tea a lead ever
both of the other fellows1
. . any a the. tune a candidate had saved
bis .bacon br securing single snata. A
ntloman who Is loosing forward to the
neat eampelgn and who baa been reading
the amended law discovered toe clause
whlob prohibits this and called the attea
tton of a Poet repreeeotatlve to It yme-
terday. The clause la as follows: .
J"eeHan M wontaV that where ter
r seore aandldatea are t bo nominated
for the same office to be voted for by
the ejeallflod voters of the same district
ountr or Justice precinct such oandl-
' datee shall be voted forsnd neml nations
' 1: V separately gaaignatae on the or
eVIM4 piuUfl
hv
numberlni
wh.
siatlag the abbreviaUon . 'No. and the
eslrnating number after the title of the
ffios fee watch eueh namtaattoas ara ta
" be mada i
"The law also provides each eandluat
tt suck nosatnailAna ahall itttenat In
pthe announcement -of bis candidacy sad
request to nave us name placed
i official ballot the number 01 the
atloa for which be desires to se-
a candidate and the names at all
aandldatea ae requesting shall have their
aaroee printed beneath the title of the
office and the number as deelgnstsd.
Kach voter shall vote for only one oaadl-
ate for each such nomination."
A. J. Beck of Wllhnrton. was In town
a abort time yesterday.
' Mrs. I. tt Boreaeee at bcauiMont la vu.
ting friends la Houston. . . . '
i. U . Rich ter of Ban Antonio Is b
Houston on business today. . t - -O.
R. Barton of Waller to in Houston
to auatnea matters.
K. S Oar of Atlanta. Oa. Is In Houston.
; attending to matters of business.
' O. sllgglnbetham at Soar Lake was
sS Houston on bualneaa yesterday. .
: P. B. Hunt of Dallas Is In the city
i bad I autographed at the Bristol
i Mrs M. Montgomery of Ban Antonio hi
SB the city visiting friends and reUtlvea.
v D. W. Shanks a St. Louis commercial
traveler Is in Houston on business today.
J. A Ward of Fort Smith Ark. Is
faHoaston on matters of personal bust-
' R. L. Spiirg of Cincinnati la m Houston
jooklng after the Interest of bis bualneaa
: Mrs. Elliott and Miss Webb of El Cam-
: so. are la Houston (he guests of rela-
Mr. IX Howton of Waco Is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. M. D. Cohen at SM ..ackson
street v . " .
Mrs. J. Q. Allen snd Miss Bessie Brown
of Belton are in Houston (be guests of
ifrienda.
B. H Ludlow of Chicago Is spending
a Say or two In Houston on matters of
bualneaa
LoeJ S Bhooe. a commercial man trav
eling out of Philadelphia fat registered at
; Oeorgs T. Pringls of Lake Cliarlaa
will be in Houston looking after bualneaa
suiters tndav.
eft
pm ens
ion tai
beomin
.ooma
inuuiew A. uwiwa u mu a nnep
- - ton visltsr looking after atatter at par-'
asnal auslass. . v..
C W. Crowatt of Oalveoton spent yeav
Jevday m Hsuetoa looklsg after vaneus
business mattera. i ... .
'- a. W. Lister sf Channell Hill anent ves-
. terday In Houston looking after matters
of personal business. r' '
M. C. Duffer of Minneapolis hi In
Houston and will be bar a day or two
sol aaattera Of bustness. - .
' CAE. Holland of Victors to at Hous-
ton aad will be here several day lfterln
T. S Raid Jr.. 'of Beaumont cam over
yee terday oa matters of business and re-
turned bams teat night.
Mm. P. M. Bullock and Mb Jessie Bul-
lock of Glen Faun Rusk Bounty are la
the city visiting relatives.
Our Stafford a prominent business maa
I ' of Dallas to In Houston on business and
will ea here several days. . . .
R. R. Urban of Hempstead spent yes-
terday and last night In Houston look-
ing after business matters.
" m P. C. Ward of San Antonio to in Hous-
. Ma wiu speao a oar or iwv eei v-
tending ta bnalnesa mauars.
r. vniaia at jaeaurooiK speni yuaao
day In Houston "sttendlng to matters of
- business and masting old Mends.
'" A W. Mas I ad of Par Lavaca te la
. lauewtoa. combining bwslnass with
are. ana wui be here a day or so.
str. and Mrs. Richard WallhaH
-. avesBi oc taetr paresis la man A
ts is week to the ban Antonio fair.
K. J. Cammlnss and K Began of Beau-
Knt oam ever last night and will be
a day br tare ea business matters. .
Charles Pkilltne ef
loot night and will pnd today here hi
ta ssterset ee peewsaat anstnss eKelra
Wright and wire of Coretcana are
St llaustaa vbwtlag frlsnd snd at tend-
ing to matter f cosiness and sbopslng.
; Sol Brsabsrg a prosmlnent attoraey af
Aalvastoa. oama la laee .Mt -.. in
nay aare an sroteasloaal buai-
r. M.O. :
. Fenaef L
New Mex-
III be bore
If I
f nulla a while looking -...( .
ter. i -o' j.
. ." L. Adasn of Stafford arrived ta
Moustoo yeeterday and will be here sew
JJJde loong after perauaal stialn.s
a W. Jarratt of St. Lout epent yeeter-
day hi Houatea on mattera of bs si sees.
He to a well known traveling man and
El:ctfi;:l ; G::!fc!;l:rs 1 til Eni:::rs
fS Hatft Prt. ' f -. r-
i
.JUL
n.
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J
11
c;:::i . c::::::::;t
come to thla Motion a hi regular
rounds.
Kd Roberta and wlfa of Bvsnsvllls
Wis. ara In Houiton and WlU man a
tour t this paction la th way M roa
peatlng T7TT hi j . J '
O. W. Nelson and Sol Oordon well
known attorney of BaaumonL apaat yea-'
wrday la Houston returning bom in to
anlaa;. .
r. H. Christian of Conroa. arrlvad In
Houston last nMtht and will be bar a day
orjm looking- aftar matters o( prlrata
W. r rtir of Dallas la I Houston
toakln after aiattara ot buslnasa as wall
a ahsklng nana with friend! and avo-
Qualntanoss. ; .
s Gardner Thinua aJ smmmmJ ' ;
rived In Houston yesterday and will be
ners a oar or two atundin to
1. A. Norris of flan Antonio ta in Hous-
ton ea few days' business and aajrs he
knows M nothing ofnemporuwo In too
.war of news. r t
' H. W. Vauohelet a prominent reel es-
tate man of Beaumont la in Houston
enjoying the sensation of being la a aura
onourb livs town.
t. U lore 'of Cold Sprlnr. aan Ja!
clnto oouuty arrived In Houston last
bight and will spend today attending to
business matters. . ... .
' W. K Wood a oammerolal traveling
man out of Chicago was m Houston yes
-way ana mi nign spoeiiog alter (Da ut4.
terest be represents. r
. btlas Isa aprhtger of Victoria left Hon1
aay for borne aftar spending carnival
week with her friend. Miss ktaml Has-
kell of MU Chaos street.
Oeorra De beuny ot Brasorla Is In
Houston attending to matter of business
and advertising the good ualltlea of
his section of country. .
WUUam P. Rons' a traveling man of
new vneana arrives: in Houston hut
night on his regular business round and
Will be bar eevaral days .
r. D. H rannon. Miss W. H. Bran-
Boo Mies i J. H. Brannon all of Victoria
are attending tha Presbyterian ayaod and
aueeie. U( w sinstok
TJ m. Brock a wroealn
of U vteastosv esuae down last night and I
w im ewenu. oars uvuunton is
the capital of Polk county.
L. P. "Campbell a commercial man of
new lorx is stopping at tns sues ana
will spend several days hers Interviewing
the business awn of the) city.
TsDIe Eubank of Pulaski. Tenn. hi
In Houston and wiU be here for seme tints
proepecttnr and kmklng after other mat-;
ters of mors or lees Importance.
Miss Joate HsUer of Victoria and Mrs.
Cella Breymann of fchulenberg visited
their stater Mrs. M. H. Haskell of Mil
umse street s unrig carnival week.
J. H. Rice s St Louis business sua
well known in this section arrived yes-
terday and will be here several dare look-
ing after Important boataesa matters.
'J. W. Rurely Mrs. Jesse Matthews
Miss Morton and Miss Pearl Mortoa. all
of Bay City are in Houston attending the
Presbyterian synod. Tbey are stopping at i
the Bristol. . 1 . . ;
Sampson Comtsll of Oeorgetowa arrived
b Iowa tost nlgbt and speaks sptlaalstl-
cally of conditions In Williamson county
where he says times are fairly good and
tha people very prosperous.
1 M. P. Perry of Mew York nf-tn Houston
an hie regular business rounds and to a
repreeentatlve of The Poet stated that
business generally throughout the South
as very good aad people seemed suite
L. H. Pal of Bar Cltv. came hi bunt
bight and te a representative of The Post
stated that hi section of country was
getting along very wall and that the rice
termor ja paruniiar wsrs in in very
J. H. Brightwell of Conroe. the capital
cry county
busy be has no time to talk exospt
y cnsi
tromeiy county
of th neat poor
to all
right and I one o
n'S
countries m
.' C.
Bate of Qlendal Hw
ty came In last night and will be here
several day on business
He say
af country In which be lives Is
coming to the front aa on of the best
fruit aad truck saatloas of the Stats and
the people are saUuslsstio over the out.
took.
THE DEATH ROLL
CHARLES HENRT. WILLIAMS JR.
The death of Charles Henry WUllams.
Jr-.Jhe t-year-old son of Mr. and Mr.
C. H. Williams occurred last night St
t:b o'clock at th reside noe FlfTeeoth
and Tala streets Houston Heighta at-
rsngement for th funeral are pending
word from' the father who I la Frank-
lin. MRS. ELIZA B KTHM DHLHAUSBN'.
Mr. EUaabeth Mablhaasan mother of
K. W. Muhlhausen. sf in Cbartres street
died yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock at
tbe ago of years. The remains will be
chipped by C. J. Wright today to Mbv
seurl and Intonnsnl will be mad there.
Letter te Rav. ytm. M. Leavall
. ' Houston Texas. '
Rev. Sir: Three churches hi Bald wi Se-
ville ft T. have bad their SrstlwBa In
Devoe. ... 1 -
Messrs. Osterbout A Loekwood painted
tb Presbyterian nareoaage; estimated S)
gallceia: took U ' ' ' i
Measr. Sllsgsrland A Shutter painted
tbe Episcopal church; eatimsted gal-
lons: took at
Sam painters painted the CathoUo
aaurcn; sstunstea so gallons; loea as.
w eoa
tbev bad
me. tbey ee time ted treat what.
beta using. Tbe savin I paint
: ta M or a gallon. Total aav.
aa verb
Ing en three Job OB to Sleb-the paint-
In cost two or three tune aa much aa
th paint you know.. . v
inn imr
.. " ...
' Devoe Si Os .
P. 8.-Geo. A. Oray TU Main street.
Ball our paint
Urgiogv Naturalisation. '
(Houston Poet Spectsl.) :
HaUetbrvlll Texas Nsvsmsar uwriw
Lavaca Ceaaty Naohrichtan avarglng q
0 amain who have not yea done ee to
balm Mt naturalisation pap sra. ' During
th term of the teat district court forty-
en foreigner prrndpallr Austrlana Oar-
mans am n
this county.
sltlsens of
To Put i Steel Bridges:
atbento post aVeolal.l ... . '
Navaaota. ' Tana. . Novrnber a Mats-
rial la being reoeived new by Orhne
county tor th ooastruotlon at three ha
portant bridge over Bedlaa Neblett and
Reeky creaks. - Tb structures are to bs
tsd with tubular piers. .
' Th medicine for all young and old.
Kahanete Liver Tablets (substitute foe
caiomeu nave we equal
taken all drugiiata c
:::hiiCzzl:.zztj t
OPEHKIG SESSION -OF SYNOD
rev. & cwz& micro sykodical sertion
fograa (or tU Scmf-Cfntenotal Celebration Announi Doconf and
... Eiden pikassed SysUmttc Tlthlcr Board of Trostecy of
" 1 Voun' follcge Held an Utcattvt Stssloa. J .'
.Rev aoaopbua Johnston. D p. mlnis-
ter of the Free PresbrtaTian ehureb' ef
Auatln was the tmsnlmoaa onoloe of the
synod of Tasa for the mederatorshlp at
Ita opening meeting In the g as end fiw
byterlan ohuroh hut night' 1 4
Tha paster of a ohuren whoss bJstarr
la entwined witb tha history of rraby
terlanlsm a bUnilter of pronounced or-
thodox ta all matters t neologies! and yet
one of th most cultured preachers and
most puitual maa m the synod bat elec-
tion la pre eminently oredlt tS tha body
who those him as it presiding officer.
Dr. Johnston was tiomlnatoa by Ret'.
W. Ixutsjio of the presbytery of
Brownnoud and was seconded by Rev.
Mr. McRae of kaa Augustine Captain .
TJ). Peden of Houston and ethers Tha
nominations of Rev K. M. srunroe B .
of MlUord. Rev. Robert Hill D. D. oi
Dallas and Rev I. P. Robertson of 8har-
ewfoeeew
REV. X V. M'CAtX
tee sf ths Yeugmj' tee a tM Oidwt MiraUtsrs la ArdMhoe sa the Synodicsi Scssroa Or. Teansj
Was ia ths Synod at Its Orxsnlzatlon ntty Years Afo. '
man for th shun wore all withdrawn by
requests sna us ejection Of tir.
OPENING SERVICB.
To th glorious strains ef "Old Baa
dred" the fiftieth synod sf Taxa of th
Prssbytartoa rharch in th United Stats
eras spsnsd last night. Tbe asw sf tha
Becosd Presbytsriaa churcb
filled witb scnunisslensrs front tb vart-
eas ehurcbas and with toeal Pissby tatians
and other visiters from th city and the)
great sweiUnr seag ef th d Dexology
earn forth from the hundred of lios.
th first Ofrerlng of praise af
tbta highest
cburoh In
ef tha naasilnilaii
Taxa.
Rev. If. C Huttao. D. D- of Oeorae-
town. in the ah nee of the eurin mod
erator. Rev. S J. MeMurray presided ever
the meeting otferl
ferine tt
th invocation.
After the hymn "All Hall the Power of
Jesus' rtame- by th eongiogstlon. Rsv.
Robert Hill D. ) of Westminster Prso-
ayirtaa enures. IMllas
offered tbe
prayer af the service.
A male quartette
sang the beautiful hymn "Nearer My
uaa io i nee witn variations ana men
in ODsnnur nn w was ncwaane nv its.
H. C. Dobbe af Brewnwood. he ha vine
boon deelraated by the retiring raisirolar
to prencn in ynoaioai sermon.
StTfODICAL SERMON .
Th swnwa of Mr. Dobb
earnest expoaitloa of th words of th
Apostl Paul reoorded la Ilret Oorla-
thlaas. lbth osaptsr and M verse. Th
sermon of th minister was mad an th
snore Interesting to his
they remembered that lb
preaober we totally bllnA . In aatu of
tbta physical Infirmity h has lest aoa
of si sarnsst eUeeUveoeee aa a snacbar
of tb gospel and kl earnest hnprssalv
BSimuU te the synod af Texas laeft alehs
was abttadant awldenns a hia eemalnThe
I ability In tbta phase ef tbe mlniater
worn. ear. uooee erge the synod to
appraolats tb work Bod ha given it
to da and baa enabled It to aocompllsb.
ana samrsei sor great newer ox ine
olv
nptnt to attend taut a met
of th body.
Mag
Following th etrmon. Dr. Button ad-
vanoed to tbe pulpit and announced
The synod of Texas will new come t
order. Ths oommlealoaora will its ta
the opening prayer." v.
The prayer ef Dr. Hutton was
arasst and alneare nlea for ths nrsesnoa
of Ood la tb peraon of hia Most Holy
Spirit during the deliberations of thla
court of His church. He recalled tb
great advances saade by tb church dur-
ing the past yearlthanklng tb Lord ef
tbe Harvest for the splendid yield and
prayed that this fiftieth snnlvereary
enouMi 'mars: in oeginmng oi .
greater thing In the Kingdom of
Iora ss
Texa.
repress atad by th synod of
EI-JSCTION OF MODERATOR.
Following th ooentn nreyer Rev. : J.
D. Lsalla. stated clerk called th roil ef
oesTlsstener ta tb smod. T Immediately
following tbta Dr. Huttoa anxesuneed that
tb ant thing tn order won tb ectloa
of a moderator and declared that a was
now ready to hear ansalnattafis.
Mr. W. L Ljssaar Fort Worth nem-
tnatad Rev. SUM. Munroe of fill ford.
Rev. W. la. Lorranos of Ss Sab mane
Inated Rev. Joeephu Johnston sf Austin.'
Rev. O. W. Story ef Houston nentasatsd
Rev. J. P.. Rekirtssn of Merman. Sev-
eral seconds were mad to all these nom-
inations. : r. 1 .'
stota Roewrtsea ana Munroe requesting
that' their name be
withdrawn the en-
tlr assembuure entered
for
the noaular mlnuttar
tb A us-
tin church.' H was eacorted to the chafer
wy an it ae Mmee eaws wwwir wea-
oemed bv Dr. Hutton.
Ia assuming ths saoderatershlp of th
svnod of Texa Dr. Johnao thanked tb
body In a few well chosen words assur-
Insr the commlasloners that be should
strive to hi utmost te measure up to ths
reaneaalbllttlee of the efnoe. -
Other officer were elected follows;
Tmt.orary e'.--ic. v.. m. M'wi t t . ot
. The hour of meeting were adopted
xvuvwe x row v:w a. m. to u 10
'Jng-a
mm i to s p. m.i aad aac
- ' pbciauTrooram. T "
Tha following was aooptad aa the sps-
eUi program' for the osfnntesaoratlaa of
the fiftieth snnlvereary: 5 ;.- -
Thursday U a. m-"lteeilMsoenos of
Past i Events and Early Ministers and'
S'TaMsy' TBn'r' D-' O'. ead
Inirsday J: u. m.-"Home Mission
Work of Fast Fifty sears" Or. Josephus
Johnston. "Mission Work Among Mexi-
cans." Her. W. g. Scott.
Friday. 11 a. n. "HUslosi Wort Amont
the Indians." Rev. W. J. B. Uoyd.
afission Work In the ynoa of Texas
Rev. Morris D. B. : v
rrtay . T:st p. ro. "Foreign Mission
Work of Our yned" Rev. J. V. McCaU.
"Foreign Missions" Rev. f. O. Roavla.
v. - f
stoturday. U a. m. Colored
fteuu. 4. U.
Saturday. T:M j. m. "Edut-atlon Wlthul
Our Bounds.'
nsv. a. tt. r. Moouray
D.D.: "KduoaUon." Rev. H.
H. SaeMa
. ounoay. u a. nvuur .
trtnes.
and tlw CaU tip Our Churoh so O
'irTrf tu.rt Sl Vinssn. O. Q.
Monday n a. m. Memorial serrlcs.
Bunoay ochooTs fa the"peet Vlrty Saars
t unities?' ' RW?U6Vl!rBrewn"EJaay
fcholWnoS an Work.- Sev. aTi!
PhUlpps.
THE'WORX BJrarolui'THa STKOD.'
scans ef th vary largo amsani g
work that Ilea before the ayaod sf Texa
tb seisin erfU exiaoabtedly eiststid
tbrough eerht or sin days. On no are-
vara meeting has sa much baa aeraJtlag
attention and . dwsoeltloai of. "sad tbto.
couDled with the nroaram for ths nieclal
eennMBNniiiea ox me iiiueui
sary ef the synod will
ewyon any yet neM.
The mala erark t a take up by the
body will be report from the various
educational Institutions and the reports
of the pranbyesriss and the up ails f
the several standing aommltteea. In ad-
dition lo thte than will ee reports from
whatever paeml eemmluee have bean
appointed aa ccnsdsrUon of whatever
Sow 'iilw may be proposed ...
STANTMWO COMMITTfJB CHAIRMEN.
sUowlng atw th iibaliniiii ef the va-
rious ataa4tna; eaanmittsac:
Forolgs
nil of n
Mlsslons.-Rev ' Robert M
Hnll of Oalvaaton.
nome si
sti
RV. A. H. P. MoCurdy
afCuero.
-ea
Evangelisation. Rev. ' J O
aieavw new or Mssnvuis
T.
eriai aa1
Publication Sabbath Schools and Young
-. . . w . sviranat'
rick of Jtllalln.
Bible Cause. Rev.
H. W. Boon of San
Church and Christian Education. Rev.
Thornton R. Sampson of Austin.
- Sabbath Oseervance.-Rev. Arthar O.
Jones of Baa Antonio. . .
t Following are. the chairmen " of the
boards of trustees of tbs various insti-
tutions of the snodi AusUn college Rev.
W. S. Red of Hempstead; Tens TTesby-
terlsn College for Women. Rev. ML C.
Hutton of Oeorgetown; Auatln Preebyte-
rUn Theolotlcal seminary. S. 8. Campbell
of Lancaster; Presbyterian Home and
School for Orphans Re. J. p. Meientn of
Of the lolnt committee on the Twentieth
century fund Rev. William Hayne Leavsll
of Houston Is ohslrman
w2L.utt...v!"JfeltaUe committee Rav.
SSrt HB of iwllas is chairman. '
The trustees of the synod of Texas
Presbyterian church la the United States
are as follows: Rev. J D. Leslie of Bsl-
Hnger.Rev. C. T. Caldwell of Waco.
Judge 0. A. McCaJl of WeaUwrtord and
Mr. A- F. Hardie of Dallas. .
ORGANIZATION. '
The synod of Texas hi composed of .ton
presbyteries as fellows: - Brasoa Cen-
tral Texas. Santera . Texas Western
Texas Osllss Fort Worth Brownwoad
Durant. Paris sad Indian. It repre-
sents a total enrollment of tt.TZi coniT
munlcasta snd tha contribuUons of thd
synod of Texas to church and oharttabla
work hut year exceeded gao.Tls. This is
16 VsrrahnrcSi? S T i
The BVnod of T.r. meeta Mml naaW am
the second Wednesdsy of Ootober. snleas
epidemic or other unforseen oausea pre-
vent. This year the meeting was post-
poned on account of the quarantine re-
st ricttona which were removed only a
abort Urns ago. )
LAYMEN CONSIDER TITHIKO.
Sneclai Is terest was aroused yesterday
tfM(mHaMMIeasej
- REV. LEVI TEPfNBY
morning hi the elders and deece eon-
ventlan by a interesting discussion of
the "Tithing System" ted by Centals 1.
Farley of Westmlsater presbytsriaa
church. Dallas. Bo atwfeund an unpreo-
toa did tb subject make ansa ths body
of elder and deacon that a resolution
was passu rsauestina tb smcd to ree
mm end to all pastors sf ths. church ha.
Jie w a""" ."'a eee yeas wa aline
' In another resolution creating a coen-
mittee on church -flnance attentssn was
called to tbe abject of tlthta. aad the
conwnlttoo wa ordered ts submit a re.
port to the aext meeting of the synod
cast experiences m "tlthiear"
ag wnaiereer
the
ttee
lets sdvleahea.
Cantaln Fsrlsr la ma of
ef b Presbytery of Dallas who has
been an advocate of the "tithlsg" system
for years havln practiced It bJaasalf and
having influenced many ethers te prao-
tlc It Therefore be era well capacitated
ts speak en th eubject. and hi carefully
nrepaxed jmper which wa tb Srst uto-
wno
aooke en tb subject
F. D. Junkln af Hlahland av
ma areeoy-
Dtcb af the.
lenaa cnenui aiim; w. n.
.p?tr" church Palestlnei
Rev. C. M. Hutton of Fort Worth: Rav
William Caldwell of the First Preahr-
feriaa oh arch. Fort Worth; Rev. Robert
Hill of the Westminster Presbyterian
cburoh. Dallas and Rsv. W L. Lorraace.
D.D- of Brewnwood.
t The resolution requesting tb ayaod to
iwaommenq to on .pasvors tnat
aw -U thing- se pr
Foral.
aatmia ea utamg a preacoe a aaott year ago ana tnns aav changed a Stat
The Thought of Hcwdth
If you
f V. . you would . Eat More of" it ' . V
'. MOTS THE REQUIREHENTS OF PEOPLE 7H0 THtBlTOOT THR EAT.
Ecorwmical too. Thinl tow little you tkrow away aosolutely notiung but tint can.
- .15 Cents for 16 Ounces trvery ounce lui ounce of foocL ' t
FOR SALE BY GROCERS WPQ WILL SU?PLr ARGO SAtKQN WHEN INSISTED UPON BX PARTICULAR
oengresailoa every rear will be proa anted
o mat soar ta iss rsgutsr orasr
' OTHER DL8CU8HONS.
Other Itsms est the program of the eon
vsntlon yerterdsb were as follows:
"Envelope Sratam of CeUeotlons" Mr.
F. I. Junkln of Austin 'i !
"The Personal Xouatloa J. m
Money for Proawtlng the ASalre of the
Church." W. H. Dtek of Palestine.
"Beat Relative Number of Deacon to
Congregation" Rev. U. S. Clotblor of
urajveston.. 4' ;'J";':
. "What Is the Custom In Receiving Rul.
Ing Elders from Other Churches'r Rev.
C. M. Hutton of Fort Worth.
All of tbsss subjects were hrterestlaaiy
levelooed and hart let Da ted m br aeennnW
slonere over the house. Jt was Ins sense
oi tne meettng that there is s need for sn
alders snd deacons' convention or a body
mst for tee purpose of oooslderisg mat-
tars relating to toe financial and bualneaa
side of a church and the suoeeso of yes-
terday's session guarantees that the
meeting will be oontmued In the future.
Until last year a convention of too kind
had not been held In many years and ths
very successful session held hist October
rear age in the Free Presbyterian
church of Austin Influenced the elder and
deacons to announce the meeting bare
this year.
However after K was announced seme
mlataka arose aa to its being hetd.i The
announcement was made from some
aourco that the convention bad been
called off and until Monday many bad
no idea that the meeting would convene.
Then the announcement
t
m
went forth on
ins aacnont
y of the committee that tha
tag would bo held according to ecfecd
ule In the Seuond Presbyterian church of
Houston on the day prior to tha meeting
of the synod. r
Ths meeting which assembled Tuesday
night was slim but those present went to
Work hi earnest to
n earnest to organise electing B. P..
: of Highland church Austin shair-
tnd E. S. Wood of Second ohuroh.
rente of
man and
Houston saareaarv. At a'elaek wester.
day moraine the convention assembled.
somewhat ueTeAaed in tasaabers by aide
era and dsaoons who bad arrived during
the night and the meeting opened with
a reoDOCtable attendance. tJuriae tha dev
ethers earns ha swelling the enrollment
and whan ths body adjourned yesterday
afternoon at 4:b o clock it was after one
oi me most mteresuna an prefltaMs
session over bold In the history of Urn
arnoeu " ' " ..i
Captain T. Parley sf Wesmlnstsr
church Dallas: Mr. B. D. Junkln of
Highland church Austin and Mr. T. C.
Smith of First church. Waco are ths
three member named on the committee
on church finance which will make a re-
port on thla subject and on "tithing" at
the neat convention of the elders and
dsaoons. A soon as ths ay nod determine
where It next annual session will bo held
the chairman of the elder and deacons1
convention will name an officer of tha
church at the neat meeting who will ha
the fourth member of the epmrslttpo en
Notes of the Synod.
Three CaMwaUa ara In
the ynOdtof sssslon. Rev. C. T. Cald-
well D. D. of Wace First Prsabyteriaa
chare to familiar to the Presbyterian
people of Houston bavin foraasrir been
the nnlaft of Rav. WTUIam Harae
Lsavell D. D. ra the pastorsU of the
First
leaving Houston be has been bonerM by
the doctor's degree from Southwesiora
Presbyterian university of Tennessee.
Rev. W. J. CaMwetl aslntotar of toe
church st Honey Orove though not re-
lated to th Waco minister to on of hi
cures miiia ana ine tve are irjospora-
Dte oorApeolen at sll atiurch gatnsrings.
Rsv. William CaldwoL Ph. D. of the rirst
Prssbvtaruin ehumh.
w. -i e MP m enie
ert Worth I one
rx
of th most cultured
1 bi
reeve n era in ins
synod. " His thsolegloal oMhodeay baa
been onsetlsnad by scene snember of hto
presbytery but hto ohuroh msmtsrahla
Is stanchly leyWl to the minister and oon-
tbat be to th aaan whom tbey will
have. Dr.
friend In
ad In th synod and It la the hope of
that the so-called 'heresy trial" win
ve to be only a formal eonstdsratlon
an
with a resutinar
saomiaAlnaT
tn mtnnnsr from all alleged
1 1 . to & - .
f director of th
of th body
I tt regular area. There
at the saeoun of tbto
present
in addl
SAdltieel SB ths ahalreaaii. W-v
Th award
PinsbiUHaa Cpfisw tar -Wesas. ss-
oate t inufbrg mst smdj la tb
psstof study st tb .Ssasnd Prasbr
tartan onuroa. Rev M. & Haxmn f
Omigetasin prisldud at th aiosWng.
which ara aa axecutlvo on. A tun I
wa sastsd to be piaosutsd
Robert Hill D. .. of Daiiaa; Rsv. y."rV---s-B.
Robbtna of Baaumana. Rav. w. 1. I )C9mlm
tMvm oc rsvxty tsrove. stsv. 1 1 alei il 1 1 1 a
Johnston. D. D.. af Aaatln. Rsv. I. W
Klvy. of Waxahachle and Mr W. T. M.
aMcason oi Jauitar. . r - - .
Aa hrtsrssting naattar to b praasptad
to th yosd trill bs tbe reyort sf th
board f
sf ths
Th been I hardly year eld. nasi
this report vm b th that svr heard
by tbe synod of Texsa aw tb bestitsUon
sine R sotabl
bvtaraan beva
eanlpptng tbto Institution.
will be of much tatsreet to marnbei of
tb local shsiahaa A chalrinaa af tha
board of trastsa Rev. J. D. McLean.
D. D. sf Tyler wlU aubmlt tb rsport.
Rsv. JT. O. Tanaas- af Sea Angel to
sttendlng tb synod new hi
to
faot that far a smi
years I was
Pi astir 1st to n
nor oc one ec the
irehee In Houston That was aistaeaa
years ago and things bav changed ss
should prompt on4
etnaMng at the Motet
Bsnastt where he was seen by a navw-
entatre af The Pom last night - -:
-I fast ht I va a amy old awn
agsln." aM th tweaaber. . "from tbe
br f
loiew the Nutritive Power of
rech onto t left here to go west that
hardlr reoognla ths plaos.
"Why I find numbers of business
bouses and residences socupylng posi-
tions new where there was nothing but
the open oommoa whan t was here six-
teen year ago Bualneaa of every ma-
terial kind seem te have taken a won-
derful bound forward and I think it
would be aats to say that there la not
another city In Texas that has within
th period mentioned made each rapid
progress along ths line mggestsd. . I
sra nerving the church In the capacity of
traveling svangellat and my territory
consists of Tom Oreen Upton Reagati
Sutton Schleicher Pecos and Cran
counties. Rssgaa county wtilch was cut
off of Tom Green county and named for
Hon. John H. Reagan now dead IS
th only one of tha counties In my wsrk
that ha neither church nor school
nous so I preach 1 at ths people
house as I travel through th ouuntry.
The county to settling up very fast and
Emc ng other - Improvements now In hsnd
i the building of a railroad from San
Angsio southward U Del Rio. which will
have the effect Of reaching vast eec
tton of country that only awaits devei-
Presbytery of Daiiss-Mlaisters: K M.
Monro. D. D E. L. Storey W P
Dickey Robert HUL D. p. J. H. Ivy;
C I Magus.' D. D. T. R. Sampeoa V.
D. T. S. Clyce D. D B. H. Lyle F.
f. Charlton A. W. Crawford. J. L. Bill.
1. A. MoOeachey Angus Joben H. 8.
iprlnrsll. T C Whaling D. t4 J. P.
Robertson O. H. Lyle. Churches: Mel-
tprd. W TM. Dlckse! East Delta P.
K Hunt: Westminster. Willis RuaseU;
DHa First J la Thompson i
; Presbytery of. Rutsrn Texas Minis
ters: a F. Tsnney D. A. McRaa F. M
RobMno T. 3. Horn. D. D. C. W. Cham-
bere. J. A Cshlll. U. H. Crosier D. D.
ha A. O. Watson; Indian Charles Thomp-
an; raieeune j at. ruiisnwiaer. '
Preebvterr of Ft. Worth MlnUters: C.
M Hutton. R. C. McAdle. WUUam Cald
well W. . Downing H. Austin B. 8.
torranc. J. H. Oreen M. B. Lambdln
J. V McCaU. Churches: Fort Worth
ght W. L Losaa; Weatberford. 0. A.
'' Fiasbvuwr of eie-Minlaters: W. tw-
Hickman W. J. Caldwell-7. B. McLean
unurenes: atonnam It. M. Alexander.
Presbytery of Western Texas-Mlnls-tera:
W. T. Ahernbsck T A. Balnss
Huarb W. Hern l. ML Vlnm. D. DJ
J.R. J (fW .
STsTODICAL OOMUIS8IONKRS
The foilowtag are wu syaodloal ooav
mlsslonsrs registered tost nlgbt)
ee. ohw e. a. yyee. vjf nexion
W. SL KaL Z . W IfePaptaiHjl Tt --l
vnenana; wuintsna JTca B KOhMns;
Houetoo First. D. V. Peden: Houston
Jeoond. a N. Ftsher; Wbeelock J. B.
i Presbytery of ' Brown wood Ministers:
J. D. Leslie W. L. Lorrance. D. D.: O.
B. Hall. J. O. Taexssr U ft Mhmo
C. H. Dobbe Sr. A O. Brown. Church-
es: Saa Angela A. J. Baker.
g Presbytery of Central Texas Ministers:
T. Caldwell. D. D.i M. C. Huttoa. D.
; W. C Tenney Joseph ue Johnston T.
D. I . A. Xing D. 1.: C. W. Peytou
R. P. repatrick ET B. Bigger. 1. R
West O L. bltser J. J. Orler. Churches:
niehauad. S. p. penlnh: Waeo. First.
i u nmitn: tyeanoer . ti Fu-
erla w. P. Maans; Austin free
ry: Corel cana J. . M. fiiandinc:
blan: Me
BL Perry; Corel cans.
nwrHnv aw nawaii.
waUam Hayms
Leaven
to he in Saa Antonio yesterday.
so was sot ptmut gt th spinlng ses-
sion of tb synods As ebslrasaa of tha
Joint oomraHtee of the Twentieth cen-
tury fund. Dr. Lsavell wiU be called oav
ta xnah ens af tb most Important re-
ports of all that will b breoented to
synod. The church bops for much -eoursaesnent
from this committee en-
gased kt raising funds for th endow-
ment of the Tbesliailoal aeealaery aad
ewvcrajcollogog maintained by tb synod
! J '.V"'4e' T ' v
Mr. K. B. Hunt to tb resrrssentatlv
sf .tha Bsst PaUss Prssbylartan church.
Mr. Bant .wag fermerty on of th
Xsnnah member ef the Old First skurch.
but oxt the orcanlsatioo of the new
church tost summer he was one of those
whe withdrew to gtv mrengtb t tb
new organlaatlea. Tat new churcb baa
now bianmi ea of th most popular wor
shiping places ha the North Texa elty
ths aarnaat levalty sf
It
natilp an
aslntotar
af the aplenoid i
abliltw
ef Its
wr e. set xeau.
Dl D. Padea af tha seasdaa ef
she First Presbytsriaa shureh of Heus-
teo I tb n pi ss snts live f but osogrege-
tlen ex the svneenoal meermg. Rer. rtald-
wla A. Pendleton minister now as caargs
of too Meeanon church to a member ot
the synod of stlssourt. betn the retiring
mederater of tb presbyteiy of et Leuia.
ie wiu so oisuHia n eorrssnotiiiuui
sf this synod and he thereby entitled
lo
ra au el its neuserat
U Logan to th elder rspremutln-
tb First Prssbytsriaa okarob of Part
Haas ton'
churoh ea are apuadld.
faveeaualv aa those which ha
s far during bat visit to the city. He
Is ate an aavnirer of The Pcotw "Wtlmr."
Mr. J. M. Lesrla. and claim to b
assoeai.aoe aires euaaaaiuma sa Bat new
feexat gg wsr. ....
Rev. Robert M. Han aad Mr. C.
McNeil of th First Prssbytsrlsa eburch
sf Oahrasaon- aavvred hare" fesat' aight.
Mr. MeNeU to a trustee ef tha Woman's
eoUage. but did not .arrive tot time for
ths meeting ot tbe board. .
Orerg urn aarry Burnefti VatiHIg
aot worry about pure food law. N
'"assatcj ha vr JaeexlttS It sqrlty.
fe: A
rtsabyteil f Srasoa- Ministers : O. w.
Story.) n M Tenney J. A Ramsey
Junkln. W. M. Kilpetrick. R. M Hall.
Rffj teart lb CI
Vea-aUiaJ
1
tj . eewjlaae
AC.w:acfTtrt:rr:7
KEWS OF TEE OTT.
THE PARSON AOB SOCIETT of Me-
Kee Street Methodist Episcopal chorehi
wlU meet with Mr. J. D. Freeman 171
Hardy street Thursday November V
t t:at p. m. Business of Importance. Ait
anstuocrs eapsqien.
' ' "- " f '.
BEWINO CIRCLB-Tb Ladles Aid so-
ciety of the First Evangelical - German
Ltrtbern ehurcb win give a sewing circle
Thursday November M at Mr. Schulse's.
Win Webster street. AU members are bi-
VI ted.
' '
THE LADIES of the Westminster Pres-
byterian church wlU serve a Mexican aup-
per at taetp experieace ssetoL which wUI
be held at tbe church corner Caroline
street and McKlnney avenue Thurauay
from S-M to bV .
ACCIDENTAL- SHOOTING
'Which Caused the Death of air.''
" Joseph Duraa.
Mr. Joseph Duraa. whs died Monday s
th infirmary was- Injured in an accl-
desjt while out hunting with a com pan Ion
Sunday afternooo A gun tn' ths bugary
wa accldsntally discharged and botri
Mr. Duron's arm war shattered. I
th account of tbe funeral in restenV v w
Post because of the peculiarities of ti
Engllsb language a wrong impression h.'
the raonnar in which ths injuries w .
inflioted couldV have been gleaned. Kow-
ever. It wa an accidental ahoetlnit
was stated ba Th Post at the tuua i
Ab fTuripient llasa
Laaf blgbt about T o'clock a tire !
re turned ftt from hog. tt corner ;
WUhrar and' Wood atreets in th Fi
word i When th department responiit- i
tt wa found that there had been an In
cipient mas m ine inckaoa tar v. .
works but thst It had been axuiuru.... i
bet ore tbe auperalus arrived.
Stsat af Okie City of Takes j
Lscaa Uaaty. I
" ' Piaak J. Caaaey saata est that be la ar -Isa
partner et the first ef F. J. Chenre n
C.. eta kuaiaam ia the City ef 'lHf.
.Ceeney sad Siaa atereeud and that aaid ti-.s
wui par Ike asat of On Hundred loura
each and net aae of Caunrh that can B
ha eared by lbs us ef Hill's Catarrh tu
FRANK J. ttit.xti.
Swum ts bafevs sas and eubaenbco in w
macaee. tail a day of Decewber A. L .
A W. OLtASO!..
(Seat) Notary bai. .
Hall'a Cauurb Curs a tales mtemaiiy an
acta directly an the Meed aad mosses surfaces
of tbe system Send for testusonnla Iras.
P. J. CHENEY dl CO. loleea. U
Set Vy alt Dnanuta yea.
Tab kail's Foamy Pub) far fnsatlpalbaa
s .WOODLAND." '
Henry W. Savage's "Woodlasd ta th
attractloci at tb Houctoa theater Satur-
day matinee ealy. "Woodland"' ta a conilo
opera.' or more properly speaking. - per-
hapa aa IdylUe epers since the ch-"--acters
are all birds of the forest. . -.
Savage call It a musical fantasy. '1 ...
Disc to "by Pixley A Luders and w-
produced hurt spring being taken st on- -into
Boston where it ran all summ t.
From there tt was taken to Chic
where H bed a run of two months aii
was then transferred to New York whmo
tt Droved one ef tb few real metropoiniKt
hits of the season nam novel featui
Kumm of
east ss ths draensa ara into
it ended to "
anatt. tha various birds rsorsseated. .1 1
dramatic persons includes the Eagla ine
NlgbtJaumte th Owl. tb Parrot the
Wren tne Root the Dove the Black-
birds. Canaries Peacocks Sparrows ami
ether varieties sf th feathered binarioui.
Tko oerformaacee st the two Broad war
houses where tt was Bees recently t
New York theater and th Herald 8iu
lansmiVTaV- wivjgeg. ays - asiuasaau nvietti
beauty and tb company including
Bulxer. Mia Helen Hale Sherman Ik.
UBU v aeavani.
Magda Dab I. Lo.
Toiler Bertync
Mortimer vang
Failea. Oreta Rbuev. Marion Feed.
Drew and many ethers foreajng aa sn-
setnoea of some eighty people which I -elude
lares orchestra. The prooucti i
bere will b th nam ss given In sli t
bxrc dtles.' Tb reservation of seat a.j
begla this morning at l:N o'clock.
"
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