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THE man who wul wear
. cktWnU in mm
. (hop not only rnfisa
gets hit own beakh bat he it
tiw tii to ha friends and farnirr.
tAwbClotho nttfa wader
the best sanitary ondirioni
the kbd stand for dothes food-
nea every what way. It your
dealer does not fell Schwab
Qothce write us and we'll aend
yon the summe of one who doe.
Schwab Clothes
Beady to put on $30 to $25.
' TWO amd tab Utl ia est msiae
Schwab Qothihg Co.
M r mi Kww Clothe.
IT. LOTOS MO.
Window
V .Tbm demand for Gbwit pow-
faf iawUlaoobe infun Wait
Better aupplj jour wants while
popular else are available. "
There ia no probability of
lower prices before January aa
a freat ahorUge in supply exists
in manufacturing centers. -
-'Remember we offer the same
discounts in Houston that are
demanded In St Louis and Chi-
cago. JAMES BUTE
HOUSTON.'
' L. C. SMITH :
HAMMER GUT1S
. v'H'sssi ia OaiWvv
SpeciaJ for Friday
G18.00 o :
4I0-4IS TRAVIS ST.'
Glass
ARKLIRTA "WON
Eeisfsteai SeMof Slakes at
4 X k;-. jama.
BEITWG WAS BEAVY
12?
From 7 to s the Price Was Back-
f ed Down to 9 to to -Third
jr ; Alarm ioo tne rtace.
J8.
ww Tatk. Ortobw M-fkttrta
Ihm tmi riloe etakm
?iij Jid iUtMatk-olUal OiK. U
1 rma. Ma
Jamaica Entries.
'Thrw-qaartM of mile arttlae
fmlwur Inrtix4hta MaaU Outo MS
Jutu WT. Bufflo LoolilTn BMr
nwr Wlnnuquaw. IUlhft Mi Hnal
ImX Br Wt Braaaetotk 4aek Mcjt.m
MHllttMll BltM kMdlS
Hlkt IK aoctnc US Odn-
atram M. Irish WUaa Ml WMt ! H4
Dane M. Sanuoa Aaibar Jack ST. '
riTa and aaa-aaM I
r lunonn-srun t m
Ti OaL LMua MC Blaa Maoua m
City atatoa. ! H-Woo Saw 1M Tjt
Ma Oaramaa. auRtamaa Ma Irlah Wjteh.
M.
Om asd MMlUMtl mDaa. aUrn
Chptala Baofcl& Bucklajr A. 11 Huatlng-
ten. Stroma MT. rra rUUpo. auiaal St
Barrta. Otlpta. WM P. "H.
Saroa Cabw. Boavtar. Varaaaa tinSata.
Brllllaat. Naaaaaiai.w MS .
Flva aa otwkmlf ft rrt anam l
Kana-raek. Pbllaaar. Vaaalae tw Baa
Mrawar. Oatdabaro. OraaBtaaS. Wlck-
ford. Dob Paa TarUa 111. Atralnav
Mooaahtna. Watar Daei Caprloa OtaMa
Oold. Blua MaoLta MS
Latonia Summary.
UiiiataS FTiaa Rapaft.)
Clanlaaatl Oetobar SV-Ttn tartte
on at tla todar. ' m
JSaa LyacaT Ttma 1 11 i
Six aad a al raVTnaea Martha Oor
man Llantanant Bloa. SC. Tamaiaay.
Tlaia 1:
n9k ftrlaap WattaaMa
Stoaar HIILTtbm 1 M.
. Sta- rnrtoata Pnadan. Vi
TtaM 1:1
Btua aaa wnwwaj pnw
11 V.
Latmia Entries.
'Taraa-fourtoa of a aula atUlrJIr-Dara-Mon.
MadlaoB Squara. Clara Oaa aV
NmraoK Llbarur Mo Major Carpcatar
SL NoaL Heory Ach M. Mmrmont MA
Toole m Arthur Oiimmar Ma. BaUtaoaa.
CanaarTRaaaamata MA-
On mil and fifty Tarda oriltrij lm
taa (A Kmtla Pawara ST. Bock KnaC Raa-
81a MA Tampt MA Maaaia AJeai. ThaOad-
r M Btaka Data MA Caraiaaa MA Kiata-
Mad 11X
Oaa aslla. H.
-Uabar. Maadoaha Badoas. Dam Iraat la-
tcfilakti Ska-rill Mt
Taiaa faattko ad i aiBa aaUlae-OT-araa.
Itaawtodfa. Laaadaama Ml AlkW
Davis Aaaa Vkraiala. Cuba JoSa H.
Xlrbr MA Mawaoa. Carma. Bart Hawa
MA Lo Nota. Mabal Wlaa MA Fataar
Talloat KB. Bid BUnr Ma.
wn aaa a aag ran nts. j u.
Soaata. Ptrata'a Davaea
noaa o. rw
uai laaliia Ma.
ta. Ftnt Aavaaoi
Mao LrBeh. Colonial Lady. Ann Smith.
Inapactor Olrl. WaaVM Bus. Lady Taraa-
"ctomfii. s?iusa-BsriBtMa. UaaaL My
Btoaaor A Tata Nolr. Praatara K Bnma
v.11 ia Tmuhla Ml. Moaachord MA Wo
Badao. ALbana. Taa Only Way. Saaw Olri
ML Stroud MA Snaar MT
WORK PROGRESSING
At the Local Track Sereral
Trainers Went to Bryan.
Hanaro ara rataar oalat at tha looal
track at prosont la tha tralalac line al-
taonch tha earp-Btara ara warktns bard
to oarnphtta tha staAs and hama that
win ho neoeaaary to ahaltor tha haraaa
that ara azpactad bora dortoe tha raoa
Pas. Moora and Mmondoan havo Sobo
to tha races at Bryan and hava taken
aaaM of tha bast horaaa ownod looally
with tham. BtUl than ara soma tfty
otappcra at tha track and H M worth
an aarty moraine vlalt to watoh tham
ao ttorouah tbalr tralntaf stunts. Colo-
ns! Woods has two fast (alio per at tha
track and oaa of tham raalad off a fast
quarter tha other moraine and If' tha
man who timed too work out la eorroct
ha will cot tha asm orary tlnss ha taoas
Aha barrtar.
Thoro ara many rood bo rasa dptae
turns on tha Taxaa olroult that wlU bo
bars for tho races. Bud -reiser Virata
d Or and maay othor nitty aaea that oaa
maka tha best of thorn on tho Wostsra
tracks stretch tha aTiatle la than- aaoka
will bo aaea la Houston.
Tha paelnc ehampton. Ed C to sxoaot-
d In Dallas ahorfiy and srl start la
tHS frso-fo-ll paoa at tha State fair.
ScTho7th7Soln record tor tho
Bats and Mr. Lahouroade thinks that
his speed limit has not bean "sohedyet.
Ha "l hook op with Blanebo Altmoot
here for a am psuaa. after which ho
wUI as thrown out of tralalas and be
(Iran a waU earned rest.
ST. EDWARD'S COLLEGE
Will Play 'the yTu. C A. Foot-
ball Team November it. --
The fousc Moa'a Christian Asaonlltioal
football taam of this elty has arraneoS
a a-ama oath the SC Edward'a oaOepa
taa of Austin for Saturday. Honmaar
U. Tn. eonfttot wlU bo pulled off at tha
Waat Snd bell yard and the eomhat wUI
ba.tlsroaly fouaht frora tho Urn Mia
WOKS OF BILIOUSNESS
m ermr head ever ahx.4a
tboaga the top would eoste
sAW off u( auf M ttWat 'tt
barst . every UaM) yoa
plrjr. ap metalngT' Ttave'ao
appeUtav aothlac tastes ood j-mt
kla looks yallow. ana yea tool Wept
" wen that's bUlouanoaa. flrat eeesta
to wmsdpaUoa sad It yea have 'ever
iPeWS. ' . . "
zparlsnoad it yea know what It
rnUowsaaaS ta the flrat ajwptara at
tarrtpatlasr petsewta. 'Taa aetaal
ptaoonlna. and oothlni Ma. " v ;-V
(CALIFORNIA MUNI WWIM
eare Coaatlpatloa BUkwimaaa BlUotm
tjaa1aftTrt. Malaria. Dliilnawa. Tlata-
leaey rUaaaa tXrapepala Isdlatloa
rewnhUe the tewrela aed act ia'a
splMdld tenia oa the BUnaaea liver
and KidneyA .100 Wafers. H eeatA'
k-n. r'- " S0 Mala BUwt
harrtsr aeaa ap BU( tho pMS aeaada far
euituae tloT r '
ttr7...u. the phratsel aVaotar e
the Waal teem-eoaaioare
tor Houstoa annsxlne tha same are. vary
mmi The nraoUcea srsrr Moadar
and rrldey af tarnoona on the alish
Irounds aadsr . Ihe praotiose aye of Mr.
Welkarc who Is ooaohlne the team
Wslkart hao soma rsurtesa or firtaaa
miiiliiasaas for the taam and all of tham
are experMaeed tsotball plawrs and ara
raptdiy ammdlna Into sAaoe The aver-
aae wotehtwi the team will be abeat la)
Eida. The sauad aaaa't pUyed anmish
lall yet to ahow what they oaa do.
Watkart thlaks thai they wUI daltTor
ths eeoda.
. Bamott M trytae to arraacs a Bamo
wfch tho -Baakara of this city for Octo
ber at with ovary prospect of sti
Tho Baakars have a asod tears and will
a-wre a touch pitmosiuon for the Totme
Maa's Chiiatlaa Asaoelatlea team.
A latter waa received from ShrsT sport.
Lav. statins thai the footkaU learn of that
olty hada't asa orajanlaad this year aor
would K be. A similar state of affaire
rep art ai from Beaameat the phi
atresier at tho Teuac Meo'o Chrte.
tlaa Assort at too otatlae that they bad
as the pjotoau aiwpoaitma tor tarn
Wstksrt. who M ooachlnc tha local
Lam ton
lace taam
aarly played wrth tne Tale c
sad will teaea tha boys all I
Oaar BotBta of the asms
;':"AANDM. WON.
Defeated Trinity by the Score of
v S3 too. ' v.-
tlaaiaailil Praaa Report)
lA-Tbo
Trtntty aarreratty football team waa do.
Sasasd aa the loeal cridireo tMs afts rosea
hp tha Aerhmltaral aad Manha'mnal oo-
mya aasvoa by the seore of M to a The
hsase baa fouaMsxdfer vteaory but
osuM not wtthT Stsrrifle attacks
of tho Aartooltniai ami anhaiyiol bora.
Lewes and Temptetoa did some pood work
far Trinity aad tho srtactpel phvys by
AdiMuUural aad Maoaaalnsl wore lone
raas by Kelly.
CELEBRATIOJ4 ON BREMEN
Program Has Been. Arranged for
w - :'-- Event.: . .
' ' Ofsaotoa Post Ipnaal
OMiaataa. Taw Oetobar Mk The out-
Bsad sjrocTam Sar Sanday Osubsr 11 aa
which Oarmas day will bo aM -brand baa
armrytamc at Sow la
oaraof the
tires from ovary part of tho State. It M
as meet an the lilieatlnsi at tha
with
siMr
arrtvod at la te sail la aad redeem all the
tickets that had heap oold for tha Oermaa
day aelabraooa at tho Kooloft. Only the
partlelpatmc socMtles the Oermaa offi-
cers and mea of .the Branca and a few
brrrted cuasta eutatde will bo allowed to
artend. - 17
The iimaism that has boea outllnad M
ao louowal
a e. m aaa
1Sand
-Visit Sa tha a''."1 -
rj: a. av-roa-ram oa board H. M. S.
Braanea la honor of the emareee Vlrtn-
aay oaaolndlsa at 11 av. with tho mints
at twenty-one fune.
I p. av Tha eonualttaa and Qocmttes
wUI moat tha arrtoers aad mea oa tho
wharf aad all will march to Tremoat and
Church where oars wUI bo taium tor tho
beacn.
4 p. av A aaaquot wfll as sarvad at tha
Keotoff ta the officers snd men of tab
Bremen the soetetiee aad-lavtted sues is.
- I p. m: Tho oslobratloB of Oermaa day
beams aa sin set. A maaloal prparam has
bean arranced for this port of the pra-
At the haaanat A. J. Boorntbal win be
the Oermaa speaker and City Attorney
M. K. KJebere the SncUah speaker. FoW
aswlne the ooncluaioB of the 1
there will be aaaclns
" CLOSED SHOP""
As to Most Branches Agreed Ta
. . by Exline Company.
(Houston Post perhJ.) .
DaUas. Taxaa. Oetotbar 11. Waai'ap.
-pears to bo a bow turn m the printers'
strike eras announced today la orsanlsad
moor ctrcesa. The M. P. Kxllne eom-
party and the anion men m Its employ en-
tered Into aa saToement yesterday. Tha
contract Includes tha bookbmdars. prlnt-
Inc Mass prase feoasra and Uth-
oaTaphsrs' unloos and tho terms provide
that none but union men In sjood staad-
tna with then- various local and Inter-
aatlonal craft arranlaatlons shall be anv-
ployed. It alao aupulates that prloe and
one-half ahaU he paid tor overtime oa
weak daya and double time on the Fourth
of July Labor Day. Thankasfviae Day.
Christmas and all Sundaya
The annouaosment of thla bow con-
tract waa received with surprise by moat
of the members of the Dallaa typothetae.
WOODS STILL ALIVE
But Physicians Do Not Have
Hope of Recovery.
(Houston Post Special.)
CMleco Station. Texas. October 11
Banry S. Woods tha student who waa In-
lured bora yesterday In Jumplns from a
aaovinB train M lylne in an onooasclous
ooadltloB at tha eollee bospltal. Hs M
very aortouely mjurad aad the phrvloUvns
bold out email hope of his leuoaery. The
youag man's father and mother arrived
hers from Cerstcana yesterday accom-
panied by the family physician aad will
renuUa at hM bedaMo. All that madleal
olonoe aad oareful nurslnc can do will
he exerted to save tho life of thla ertlht
younc man. Thar has boon but little
chance la Ins oondltlon since tha acci-
dent oosurred. He has uttered no sound
and Ilea atill and quiet. Tha doctors
state that ho may remain thus for several
Killed by a Train.
(Houstoa Post Special )
JeokeonvUle. Taxaa. October il.X aeo-
tiea hand by the Banes of Byrd was
ktllad five miles south of Jacksonville
by. oalne atruok by a passenrer train.
The aection crew wars returalac from
wora whoa they met the train In a cut.
and la sttemptfna to get the hand car
off the track Byrd waa alt by the train
and killed Instantly. Ha waa a onmBsra-
ttre
'.McLlit Must Serve Sentence.
.'. (Houston Poot Special.)
fsaawon Texas Ootohor IA Last
sarins ha the district SOurt Joha MoLla
was . sonvloted of the - klUlne of
Prod Tardy sad waa clvea a
aaateooa - oi thirty-five years la the
penitentiary. Yesterday the court of
criminal appeals affirmed tho seat ansa
A com pantos oasa acalnst John Ooras M
te be tried at thla term at the coast
asaej"""-- -v
j la in Jail in Kuisas.
raoustoa Toat apoolaL) r i'
"CsJcwoU. Tsxsaj Oniobot IS-awsrltt
Beans who M under tsd torment la thbj
osunty tor assault with latent to murder.
Mhatd In Jell at Topaka Kaa. He WlU
ktave for that point to brine him book ta
answer at tho oomlmr term of court.
Kvans tort aor lasttay warn taa ia-
MrsV Lydiai Robinson Dead
. '(Koaaton Poet Bpeotal.) ' :
sMa Texas. October ll-arre. Lydta
wife af Mr. Howard bmkbsob.
S yean died tho family rosi.
hews araflnsailai aflnraeoa at I
o'clock after a Hncerlnc Haass of saveral
months. Tho remains will be burled la
tha City oametery at I a xiock tomorrow
attssBawa j y.'.-.' y :i ;. ..
"riemBSse.si .
' rraw TOr!lt.-Ahhol K. foods aad.hla
Wife Mary K.
otxts who nrs allesed ta
have defrauded atreet rallm y companies
throushont tha emintr
t7 oy r ttienaea no-
. a to th v-e and two
turn
MNS' .CHANCE
la toe Kayordltf Fight MJkw
.- I Jork b SUau; 7
TfflRD rUCE;f0R -BIH
' t (' esaawawywsmww ' ffi "
Many ReoubUcsns Will" Vote for
McCltW-Belleved that
Some WUI Not Vote.
(Item the New Tork Sua at Oetobar M.)
Politics mas la ejrciea my taa wiss
mas. sad poUUreana recalled the aaytac
yaslsrilsy whea the pnsiat amyoraltr
altuaUoa was somparad with that mt UaV
la that year Ahram A Hewitt was the
recuuu- deaaocratlo aaadidats for mayor.
Henry Oaorcersa tt
aad Theodore Russet alt
eandldata. aad oa eieotloo day they Oa.
mbad la that order as toUowei Hewitt.
JJ K1 votea; Oeorse A11A aad Beooevelt.
if the city la UM bad 'been united as
now la tha five boroueha Mashattaa
Eronx. Brook I ya. Richmond sad teaeene.
Is raaaonabla to auppoae that the aame
sroportlonau voU aa that received In
New Torn dty by Hewitt Oeeree snd
Roosevelt woald have baaa east Is las
outside boroueha.
In UM Heory Oeorse aad tha lata Pxth-
3' MoOlyaa and their AU Peverty aa-
sty had worked us a ctltnad Times
were hard and tha Taaorco snti psesity
doctrine had maay converts. There was
a sincere affection for Oeorse himself In
the breasts of many who knew him and
knew that ha believed la ale sera coopeL
The auaetlon bow with the poUtlolana la
will the elements which stood as loyally
by Oeorco stand by Hearstt
Mr. Hewitt was iraoolble aaa at adds
with most of the domocratls looal las era.
But ha waa a men of strong eosnrtotlena
as te democratic aisiaai re l lira enjoyed a
reputation for marked business ability
aad personal latecnty aad Tammany
aader Richard Crokar. waa ' yes about
omerclnc from the cxpoearas of the
Tweed rTne. The county duiasurary was
alowly but surely Seine dlaatamtadsad
lu shlnlnc Uhts ware seise lata) Tarn-'
manv.
Theodore ReasevMt was the yesne
Lochlovor who bad come out at the
Vat to srhleh he retired after the aom-
Instlea la Wk of Juna O. BkUao for
president. Mr. Roosevelt bad baaa ehalrl
man of too New Tork delecatloa at .the
repubocan naUoaal eoavaatloa at Chi-
nese In that year aad was a stardy aup.
portar of Qeorwe T. Sdmanda Mr.
Roosevelt area then was sot a squab by
y menaa in New totk at pouuca as
hlvmen In laM
ana ism as was
not unfasBlllar with the local ma
of hie party aa eoadurted la those daya
by Johnny Musont Jake Hess. Johnay
O'Brien Mike Cracaa aad Barnard Blc-
Hn. His reputation as a maa waa at the
hlcheat. but some of tho aforesaid local
leaders while Uklnc him mtonaely alao
spoke of him aa "that dude.". Mr. Pence
volt had contracted doubtless a habit af
waarlnc ovonlnc clothes la the ovesnnc
and as aa aaaernblymaa at Albany he fre-
Sieotly hurried la ovenmc clethaa tram
e dinner tabic to party caucuses.
Ms. Xvlaa was a county democrat so is
the time of thai araanlaatlea's dlMmesrs-
tk and after that ha Moms a Boll Ileal
watf. His am nations though as a lawver
were mostly with the repuhlleano. aad a
Uttls over tea years aao ho
knowa In the community. Several years
aao he became ha Varolled republic en. but
few persons ware swars of the fact
"lvtns? Ivlnsr' mid a polltMaa of re-
nown yesterday "why I thought hs was
." The apeaker wont on to explala
ss bo hadn't hoard of Mr. 11 us la
that
he aaa. unearned tne; reai
common reasoa.
So tha sadltlcaaas ta oomrjarmc ISM wrth
list' wanted to - know first how snach
iron rev
ind. If H
MeCteDaa ta
than Hewitt.
a as to uaorae.
and. third. If Ivlna caa
aom
told his own ss
Reossvelt dM under most tiylnd ciream-
etaaersi It la weU known that aa. Mat
theumnds oC repuhtleaaa Ian
for Mserut la fear af Oaerxe af
tnnea. it looks bow as tr the oota tor
mayor oalVovember 7 will be does ee ejs-
OJSt eus-ht to be OAS oa the basis af
UM allowing for tncreaso In popole doe
wbaraaa the total vote of UM. In tho
narrower olty of those dais was aW.KR.
sot onuntinc SO oast for Ward well tho
prohibition eandldata for mayor. In las
the republican had Johnny Davenport
ftat as they now have Oeorco Mornn.
1XM there was ao secret ballot while
bow It lo accepted by all but tho bitter-
est partisans that Mow Tork dty elections
are sjnoruj the fairest la tho country.
Politicians do not heel tats to amy that
npuhllcana will lean Ivlna for MecMlaa
just aa they left Roosevelt for Hewitt
nineteen years aao. Aaother factor la.
and It la remarkably alcaltloaat. la msay
districts that republicans are sa up la
arms acalnst Odelllam that they have not
reaietared and are not to realator today
their last chance.
All the Indications are tha potrttciass
say that ht tha end of the short eat local
campaign on record the mayoralty racers
will run under the wire la the following
order: McClellan. first; Hearst ssooad;
Ivlna) third.
One thine of Interest tn the election re-
iuma la that the exact strength of- Mr.
leant will be shown as well aa the ex
act etrenctn of Mr. Jerome aa nota are
to. aland on the ballot In separate col-
umn!. TEXANS HONORED
With High Degrees by the Scot-
. tiah Rite Council.
Houstoa Poet Bureau.
Ut-7. Colorado Bultdlne.
Washington. October 11
Tha supreme council of tha Soottwh Rtta
Masons for the Southern jurisdiction has
sleeted the tollowlne Tasans to the Thirty-third
degree. Honorary: a. 8. Charles
Hammond of Trinity Edward McAalay
Hartrlck of Galveston. Wiyiam Hush Me
Cullogh of Houston and aVlmnad Wayne
Smytheseft of Bl Paso.
The folio wing were elected to bo knlrnt
commanders of the court of honor: Wil-
liam Browning Look hart and Marcus Ful-
ton Mott of Galveston; Walter Donovan
Mike Huffman Thomas snd Henry Oott-
leb Schnella of Dallaa: Frederick Charles
Colo and Joseph Selnahelmar of OoJ.ee
too: Oeorge Alfred Otbeeas of Houstoa;
George Washington Kind and Ouy Wllaoa
Junker of Beaumont; Jamas Waters Par-
ker of Orange; Fieamaa Irby Booth of
Booth; Fred Stenlng af Auadn: Leon-
ard Allen Hen of San Antonio aad John
William Hewarth of Dallas.
La Grange Gin Changes Hands.
(Houstoa Post BpeouO.)
La Orange Taxaa Oatabsr U.-afr. B.
L. laps who was recently aprrdntad
county treasurer by. tha nnssslaelnswa
court te All out tha unexntred term of B.
T. Bradsbaw. disaasiA baa sold hM eta
pbun. reel donee and storehouse la tha
western part of thla dty to the La Orange
Ginning aad Mllllne company (a co-partnership
ejosuastinc of K. A. BaWer BL O.
Balsar and O. A. Dlera) for a snnsMera-
tloa of tsMA The gin plant WlU reodva
a taoroosrh overhauunc aad next seassa
will be operated la connection wlt tho
Sa plant owned by Raiser A Dters aoroaa
liver about two mllee wast of (his
ai..i '
' Yakurn Sella to. Randolph.
St; Louie Mo. October ttx The Com.
moft wealth Trust coenpany la oonjuno.
tloa with the Kleaolta-Rlttar Realty and
Financial company has Just consummat-
ed a sals of tho baaatlful rasldsnos OM
Uhdell boulevard . formerly oooupled br
B F. T oakum of the Frtam Railroad
oompsay to Tom Randolph president of
the Commonwealth Trust company Thla
boose M oaa at tho moat desirable oa
that aristocratic thoroughfare and con-
tains fifteen rooms It la a magnificent
place ta all Its appotnlmenta and Is sur-
passed by few houses la the city. Mr.
Randolph will tasks It kla homo.
A PROCLAMATION- TO THS PBOPLg
Will amaar la tho ooaaiuT Sunday kwua
bf The Houstoa Post. No resident at
Houston should tall to read It Soaaa.
tlonal and Intereetlng developmenta ara
promised. Watoh the Sunday Issue
t;';':?'!':r ""! 1 ' 11
Throw Caromel to the does. Ra-ba-neta
T-tver TeMta ((utw.tttle tr celoiti.ll ang
I it-r e -I i i t - t c e - I
DROUTH HAS
Ovex Section of the State Where the AVater Had
V r Become Very Scarce.
Calvert. Twkaa. Ootober lA-The kmc
drouth ass beearsvOkaa.wlth a vengsanoe.
Thla moramc at about I sroiock It ralnsd
tor about aa hour and at about II be-
caa ralalag agala and a steady down-
pour has bead ooatlaaouo for the past
two hours with ao erweeets of holdtaj
up. as the clouds are dark and threaten-
ing. The rata was badly Beaded and. as
the cotton crop Is nearly all gathered
few of the plaabra will oooxnaals tor that
reason. This Is tho first rain of Import-
ance since the ftrot part f July.
Knees. Texas October H A very heavy
rain M falling here thM nvjrmlng ejreadr
about five hours sad atill eonilnaas. It
M very beneficial In ovary war. except
for tha snnickad cotton which will re-
sult In at least M par cent aemece to
poaaibly M or S) par oont of the crop yet
unpioksA Very Tittle cotton bdna held
In thla aaottoa. rmrmers geoerallv have
sold at the ruling prtoe when picked and
ready for market Aecslpts to date about
MM balm; will probably Sot MM mora
with favorable weather.
Rogers Texas October 11 A heavy
rain has mil here today but aa dam-
age te the oottoa crop srrll result. as
per cent of tho crop baa beeo pthsred
and marketed. Bocars kas reoefved thlo
aaaaon to this dais MM square beiee
against s total for hurt year af owe
bales While there baa boas a reduo-
tloa hot In acreage aad yield Use year
as compared with last the Aeflrliary In
rroelpta will be supplied from aa n-
erease In The area from watoh oettoa was
marketed bore this naaos
Ia Orange Texas Oetobar V. The pro-
tracted drouth lo thla section was broken
thla aitemoea. A good alow rale began
falling about o'clock and gives jaromlae
of continuing throughout the afurnoen
aad night This ta the first rala of any
oonseouenos that has fa Ilea here la over
three months aad as a result stock watar
waa getting very low hi tanks. Pastures
were burned up and tho dust was becom-
ing net only a nnteanne but a maaans la
health.
Waco. Taxaa. October . A hard rata
fell hers mat night and M seams la have
been pretty aeoerel. The prectpitatloa la
this dty waa aa Inch aad a halt and baa
Clvea a good oaaaoa ta the ground Tha
ram waa eecoanpaaled by considers bis
lightning buto far aa known ao aam-
age was eons. The ram was weec
bv the farmers as they were tery
In need of It Thar will row go to work
getting their ground ready for tall plaat-
lng Thornton. Texas October 11 A rain
commenced falling last sight about 11
o'clock at times very hard showers aad
ta atill reining at boob but slowly.
About four or five tncbes have fallen ao
tar. There was but little wind with the
rain ao what little oettoa Is left In tha
fields Is not much Si w red. Stock water
was getting very ecesre ss there had
not been sumctoat rain to fill tho .tanks
aad bayous since tho early part af July.
Tensors ns Tex
as October IS-The
here last eight by tha
drouth was brokaa
heaviest rala that we have had la three
anoaths. There has fallea already about
five Inches ed rala. aad it la still raining.
Wheat oats winter pastures and tur-
nips w ID bo sown as soon as the land oaa
be put hi oowina eoedltlon. Th ram
found very little oottoa la tho fields here.
Bnnia Texas October 11 Later re-
tJruTlram reotorday's wtoA rala aad
thunder storm la this
kunrtv ahow
a great deal of damage. Nearly mrery
house la uwa was flooded by roots aad
tow casing leaking. Howe o gia ouiio-
waa badly dauawged aad tie 'Water
ao slowe from its fsuad
. Bacto Laks. Texas. Oetobar IA-A sp4on-
dM shower Is falllag. and It promises to
last throughout the day. It ta Possible the
rein may help cane sad fall gardens. The
sweet potato crop la very abort and the
rain wul prove a great blessing to the mo-
tion generally. Not a shower has fallea
bare since about tha Mth sf July aad the
round was vary dry.
Willis. Texas. October B A good rala
M falling here today after a drouth of
about three months. There Is coosldar
able eoerdty of water hers for stock
which will as longer extat sow since the
A raw win nwp iw aw
ana about larougn pxax-
Wortham. Texas. October m It began
to rain hare last night at t o'clock and
continued twelve hours filling all tanks
and etetsraa. It waa the heaviest rala
for five men tha. The farmara say that
tha ground la well soaked and oat aow-
tnc will commence as soon aa the ground
dries serftlctontly for ptowlng.
CaldwoO. Texas. October Everybody
Ui feeling good over the splendid ruin that
I aero ioeay. m. in
. n mmmwmw far several months.
and stock watar had become exceedingly
scarce but toe rain today will relieve
the scarcity. Telephone reports Indicate
that tho rala Is general.
Musk. Texas. October It has been
raining bare dnoa about I o'clock thlo
asornlnc and la atill raining Thla to-the
first rala to do any good In about three
months aad the ground was vary dry.
Tha ram will not do much good: It will
benefit pastures soma etherwlae It Is too
lata to help the crops.
Mart. Texas October 11 -The Ions dry
swell waa broken last sight about a tour
or five-Inch rainfall visited this entire
part of tha country. The larger part of
the cotton crop has been gathered -about
MAM bales. The price haa beea gooA
Tho farmers are la excellent shape
financially.
Marfhv Texaa October tl This locality
waa visited by a very heavy rain hut
night and ths clouds still Indicate more
rain. The-rain will be beneficial to fall
gardens aad stock water was getting low
U iitaios. but farmers with oottoa tn the
lung vh
w .k. Tmi October la There was
a eood rala here Thursday artoraosn. tho
Bret bard shower stnos the M of July.
Of course. It will take a rala of all day
M put a seed season In the ground aad
rill the dry stock tonka. But me arouta
Ollddeo Texas. October MX Two lone
drouth was broken' today. It oommanoad
aalnlng at I o'clock with ovary appear-
aaco sc getting sufficient to replenish tha
stack water. AU tanks In this sectloa
wora nearly dry. No fall crops hava been
plaatoA
Vxas. October II A
Bjmiia "TWBes wwwr mm
Tain fell bare last sight axstlxg for oar-
oral howra. The rain waa not nartlcu-
mrty aeeded at thla time aad only
nerves to further delay oottoa picking.
Watoh la nearly flnlsheA
' T a a a Texas. October tt Tho finest
rala m a mag time fell here this mormng.
Fmramrs caoerally are glad to are It the
bulk of the cotton crop being gathered
sad tha rwrthcomlng it the Blue tamip
patchea are amured.
' Msody Taxaa October Ml The heaviest
Cla that ass fallea hare for months feH
at sight aad this morning 'aaa sooth
wind had been blowing a gals for nearly
B week making U. very ilaegreeable oa
acosaat ot dust v.
Cameron Tvxaa. October 11 It besjaa
raining here early this morning aad It
baa beea almost a continued downpour
over anas completely breaking the Voac
droutb. much to the joy at ths people.
lewa ea vteltod today wHh a
wind from the aorth. aocornpan
moch-oeeded rala Rala has baaa
by
aeaerry all day. . - (;- .
B&lfEchwiatoS
At Intervals tho dowapour waa vary bar!
aad. tha hghtnlae uma tofrljB
'''ama ABtotdfc 'Texaa OMoW tA-f Ratn k
reported at Lampasas 113; jpsle Pass
.1: (leorgetowo. IVa Inches; Ban M arose
heavy. ' - ' . ''
BEEN . BROKEN
has beea falHne bars etnas a 'clock this
morning and la still ralnlag at I p. m.
Haarna Taxaa Oetobar M A slow rain)
fell here today tha first since July. A
brisk norther ta blowing tonight aad In-
dications are that it wUI be much cooler
by i
QUESTION OF PENALTY
sa i . t
Lies with the Attortbry General
Alone .v. ' -;--
(Houstoa Foot Spisfsly
Austin Tvxaa Qababsr rA Tha Walesa
Pierce Oil nssapsny psstsrdaF wired tho
attorney geasrvj that it would pay taa S
per oont cross binnmt taa levied by the
Kennedy Mil aad the atstamssi af sara-
Incs and remittance to .aover tho tax M
expected tomorrow Mae tha flrat day It
could get hers If mailed In St Louts yeo-
tardav.
Tiua was ins euruuma way wo
campany had defaulted la payment of tho
tax due for the quarter ending June af.
aad Ihe oreecrtbad penalty la ga per oay
hjbr such smlssloa. Thus ths total psaae-
rtlee accumulated amouat to Mesa. .
The question ta urul tha attorney gaa
oral insist upon tha paymoat af tha pea-
alUea and their salleatloa by . the State.
The attorney eaeral has aof ax pressed
himself m the seat lor. while taa nma-
treller aays that the qsmtlaa rests sslily
with tha attorney general
CULBERSON PREPARING
Himself with Facts Concerning
Insurance Compstiies
(Houstoa Post Special.)
Austin. Taxaa October 11 -It to aot
kaswa what dlspoaltloB Unrtad Statos
Biaitnr Culbereoo wlU maka af tha ae-
rn ilea os be la eollatrltoal
aealnaS tha bur Ufe Insurance aaassnlas.
but am have surmised he will ass M
la the Investigation ot the subject expect-
ed to be made by congress when h ssssts
la December. He ta (ortlfyiac hunaalf
for the prospective debate oa ths queo-
Uoa and aaperlajiy with a view at balne
Infin ana when tne Mil
poalag siatloaal
i I -
NEW PHONE COMPANY
Is to Take Over Several of the
Striail Lines.
fH suet on Post Special
Austin. Texas October M.-Tbo etmrtar
at tho South Texaa Telaphene nnaaiaay
which ta to take over osveral kmc dto-
was filed today la the eeorstary of states
office. . It has a capital stock of aaw.me
aad Ha principal of flea Is at Austin. Tho
incorporators are: J. A. Qutamibml of
penrllle. Kr.; A. BV Sobaeffer at Wbaa-
aeMrta. Okie: W. B. Stephens. F. C
Smith at Saa Aslrmls; 3. A. Bayalsa at
waoe.
A Dallas CorprMdcei.
fllad tedajr the ohartor e( ths Dallaa Fair
Amuasmeat am.rlattoa of Dallas; oaottsl
meek kmaal Purpose: Support of a
i b M I. .a. I c-.i. mt
Dallas. Incorporators: Charles L D. Loft
of Brooklyn William Latt
Hagen of oaiiss.
The D aniens sad Sheiaiaa Ranway uam
paay rued aa amrndmant to Its caa rear
I0OAT
lacroaatTMT I
State Bank for Lexington.
(Hoaatoa Peet Spadsl ) .
AusUn. Texas. October 11-
County State bank af
county capital stock Mass was char-
tered today. Purpose to do bwstness of
deposit aad discount Directors: A. A
V.'heatly. O. V. DicAeoa. C. MoCarty C.
K. Cravens. W. A Dowdy C W. Boaca-
ka. B. Sander.
Permit to Valley Lumber Co.
(Houston Past BaeosaL) .
Austin. Taxaa October Mi A permit to
do hienning la Texaa eras today created
ths Valley Lumber com pa ay af Chloaco.
IIL. having capital atock of aTACa) aad
prlaetpal Taxaa office st H suet so
The Deficit.
(Houston Peat Special )
Austin. Texas. October MX Heavy
Istratlon of warranu brought the e
In general revenue to MOT as) and M win
as over a mllltoo tomorrow with ao call
to pay tnta waaa
Pension Warrants Reaaty.
(Houstoa Post Bpecaal.)
Austin Taxaa October IS A hack of
IBM ptterlria warrants for tuVtt aaea. or
gMCaX ware registered today and war-
ranto wul bo smiled tomorrow.
MOODY MATTERS.
Several Deals 'for Land Has
Been Made.
(Houstoa Post Special.)
Moody Texas. October ll-Alfred Ftnh-
artos baa sold his dwelling la torn to J.
W. Lewis consideration pass gad baa
sold the asms party bis MS-eoro farm la
the Joel Boaseas survey for SMBA
J. A. Ooat sold to W. Ia OJbaua srxty-
frro acres sf mad out of the William
Perry survey for ISBA
joe Oent sold to S A Kline thlrtr-omo
acres out of the W. H. Watson survey
"j. TMony baa soat bat Caayca CHy
ateusiti. la RandaU oeuaty. to O. L
N-V aad If . B. PBCBMntar seed to H.
A. Permenterjm aoree out of the Boggeaa
mtTU'SSSi sold to Joha Olpe umB-
vtded taree-fourths Intoreat la a heuso
and lot la Moody knowa as las Mrs.
Burrows Place tor BrA.ia.
Tha scartat favor soars haa abaa auk.
aided. Tho only case reported ta now
oonvalosoaat. and tha phyalctana do aot
believe any more caeca will dovoam.
Tha Moody Water and Light works wtn
rt la a Oaraner air pomp oeneay am
M boMevod tho water asrvtos will be
bettor. New eaainc will be put la at tha
ras. tana cuausej eac lee sea wa
SOIL SURVEY y r
Of Polk County to be Asked by
. Mr. Gregg.
rUsuoton Post Hpeeeal.)
LJvlngatoe Texaa. October IA-Caa-Biassuisn
A. W. Orngg at Paleetlne It vto-
Ulag the town and county m tha latsreot
af bis erncsal duties. '!.' .
- Pout la one of his ortgnal aronc Sup-
nortera. beesT one' af tha first edunose ta
nwouot mhls behalf aad he la more
poputar with us today tbaa at that time.
jar. areas atomises to ass but In true nee
to eewurs a soil survey at Polk ssuaty by
tna . ggrteultural depart asset - which
n ens much to tho people. The eouaty
oarna. It hi betteveA aoeae of the finest
tobacco and fruit mads la the Stats aad
suck survey would aseure tbalr early ae-
aodga benevee that oareest. par-
atatant and tauUlgent wark la the coaa-
sjiitte rooms sa well ao ta the bouse la
1 re serviceable than oratory aad haa
ionewoted blmsalf axcerdlngly.
A PROTLAmATIOtt TO THM PBOPLM
Will appear tn ths couarnc Sunday laeuo
Ot The lloustoa Post No realdent of
Hoaatoa should fall to reed It Bonsai
I 1 end "omenta are
-. i. i U .a. .
;i IL 1 1' a- '
aawgay -
Votes
Given
Extrai Specials
On sccoant' of the renr special prices
none of these goods will be sold to deal-
ers and no phone orders will be filled
Women's Waists
2.95
fade ot ehrrfos taS
tata eoVars i ssvy.
whit; eee style strteuy Ullorad.
aaMtkar wttb yVBAeOaet aad elaav
tors e saaAU.tweks; srort Bp as
I AM); sodAy amly. at UA
Women's Htxts
1- A table flUad Wtt
. UK en atyraa and
worsestIa.lwttsad
velvwt tats aa tils aaagosi. kwat
aha pea; wortR tltl; ea sale toe
one day only today at slss.
Women's Gloves
The llSSTIarvsr
QKd waanable Kid Otovse
WVU Baarly an colors aad
state ea sale aoday amiy at eta..
Cvery womxa knows the duality ot
-Marver Otovea:
Bleached Sheets
gwO Bltsschad Steata.
OdT ale TWO laekaw. atftt
7Vfito- lasaM
fiaisa. torn
sad sTeaed: awr roftuar tee vai-
1 asa; ea aale tsxuy eery at aru
f eeea.' - -ai-t
Toilet Article
ivrtewta Crsam (lie) at.. ...... Ma Paart TJnsomrted fkmp flTc) at.. Ss
' MnaavsTi'i Tsicura Ptrwder (He) 1e " Lyoa Tooth Powder (15c) at..1Se
" But Owe ef Sacei et tJaToltot ArtJnlaa te a Cawtoiiiar.
. r.' ' -
REWS OF nZ OTT.
WTLLJlRD sV3ARD--Tbaro wfll be a
asserrag af tho Wll lard board fata ssere
ass atU o-otook at ale Dallas aaeaas.
eee
WKaXrrORS" MSBrrWCA Tho daws-
tors af the Roetnesa League ara mmost
SDeasiit at the Bieatnm Lsaaus) luml as
LADIKbT OCILT-ThS bmsas CuOd at
Trinity ohureh wUI aasat thlo aftornssa
at I ctoet Ueaay win be at S o'rJook.
the rooter. Rev. T. J. WlawJasaa effiel-
- :.;' A. A. At v.'"!.
Mrs. A. B.' Wsoeack and H
Bbattoa of Vlotorta. amtar and
ajawxbaS
ia the atty aitsadlna bar btnMds .
THM TOTJlfO FsJOPLSTS AawOCIA-
ttoa sf the) Saeaaxl Preabytorlaa aawsjahi
win xosst at tha ridd-m af Mrs. B. A
Wood SMS Smith street tordtfst Ma-
torsof tan porta ace will as dliuTmiiA sad
MM eWecto that taere wUI be a larwe
A.A.A.'T . r
anrst rwaMnNO MSUBTDIO af Us
ef eervtcee tacideat to the week of prayer
will be bald at Shears church rhspel that
(Frklay) sJterneon at e'etooa. TPty
Mladuat- win be tha sabjeet dieosswed.
n(to7 watoh ths msotlac wlU ctoos with
rSdsAAn ara InTtted to atteaa.
TnOfPLM BKTH IaiAsa--Oaew4raB
reatlval ssrvlsm thee srmtne at A and
. m-mjm awanaxh.1- Tj
achooi win reopen am avaaoay. venew m
atM. Childrea are eoruostry latiusstid to
day The fellewine kadlea aad ssatlimia
have klrly volunteered to touch: Class
SSbraw otaaa. Mlae Blumand Mx. Freuod-
' ' 'r ' .'""' ''
THE REIN MMTSS
Machircery Being Imalled in the
am. e. ti11J!.. '.-V
Milam Street Building.
- a. rt.mw.mm w tha BBad SOV-
ral yemravm sow haatalled to th. hand
kas rormerty oormpssd If ttu Saxka
ntwCvcnsaaaaF en Miaua street betweea
XlTmerce and yranklln. and the awselttw.
STtawSnaMr-Sled d plaoed la poet-
BRAZOS NAVIGATION j
Kver WUI Be Ready for.Bcdrts
rrtf firsranS. i.f
; . v- uv
sctloB ht about MB mllaa lose and H a
STLtod taaTlt will be gtvea a three-
fSS Kpth ot channel w"a about Ma
Tu UpaaeA to aarsrattoa at toe
same tlaao.
Houatoa andothir points to this vidnltv
!. ial sotou along the West bay aad
Rrasoa iver aa far aa OM Washington
taoraetlcally finished with the woaptioasy
of thTrooei work at esersj sfsahoaij
arm tne pmnse" y 11 ' j I
two steam pile drlvera a dredge boat and I
"Oaleeelfia Taxaa : "lulm ; sa
Charvm rJchuetor of the ga aw aaa sat as
glnssTW department baa tstataad tram a
trip to the Breeoa rtveserhara work la
bdas pt so rated to.oeea as) that watar.
wa7toavlsatloa. Ho stntod taat tae
gowumaat toreaa e-eW-.atabawl''ba.
tweaa fUcmasmnV east -Valaaoo. or the
mouth of tha Bramsa aad anaJdne good
u J a. mmmm wee alee
wVy westward to tha canal and wttS
the coeapeatlea af this section smyicatloa
several auxiliary oran. m aow eessreuug
below Blchmono. k ' '
U to 'd that avtraima w"t b-e
b-o 1 "
rstaii
Orders
CTrf . a
-
ay
Women's Skirts
Weaaaa's iklrt a Ar
saade of broaordoth J-
eaaaxoa aad oherr- AsFe ev av
lot; four stywsj te swteet ffoaa:
side aiaat boa pleat
had elt
(mtvUa
sold aa lo SAM; today ealy. IMi.
vuorset vovers
A vary larcw Una of ' "
lpa vslaes aesse ilneca
'treat fwfOe irUsntod setae em-
broldary triatatod. aAnni. i
ea aale today ooly at jse eeen.
sa.
nirtrutn fmew-knme-
'Atianrvsa a.v. &uu . -
Loom eaals of reujular '
te. aad Ue TaffsU .
javi LoarislBa sboaa ''
saoat an ttntar. fyoai 1 to S"
tstesee wMe; em aale today our
at lie a yard.
Cambric Flusllh
Tea yard ef ear IHi L
Cambrio - saaaUa j tot Ajlj
ate Soda only. . ran - oV
yard-wtda sad soft Jaeoaet flnlnrt.
a stsadard faallty that all womea
s". -i.- -is" i ;
for Today
' ' - S
Duck's
Cookitnt
ft- Stoves
Srttttobcatmthe weekt; whito en- '
aasal anad avan doors. Are bs t -tutrsaisad
tot IS years.. XU boi.a i
om Isto SAThliao. v; :-:.V.'; I
S12.C0 end Up
Ins vsrrreoaiy
Niclui
Stftel and
CIemn
GaBrmavn
Wliite) . Enarireled Ware
-hi aB amwlar standard .
X f sad varjlsasM rmpiorad
. cmwnm.
Bcrlng-Cbrt.ee
HARDWARE CO. .
swrmc erooo asxt year and a moveneent
la s srler way to put oa a fleet of steam-
boats. It ta said a company la bei
formed for that purpose and that stou
wlU bo taken by the dtlsens sf arvaral oi
taa towns along tha Eraaos rtver.
. GERMAN CONFERENCE
Is Now Down to Work in Committee-
' A .
ntoustoa Poet ahajolaL
sf ths Osrmen Kvan-
geDoal church was called to ardor at s
this ssanilne ks ths ohasoh of the
by Bishop Horn ot cieve-
da tha snamraane adore.
Tha characters sf the anient Breach.' e
wars PTsmlnif sa to sural and eftict- t
coodset. aa Is tha yearly oastrsa. thwe
Baaasr en Iwasea asva'errsd. -
- Rev. C. Brssel aad Rev. A. IJnm
voted edarg orders as a mark of a
: appr.
sJenoa that tha ooafsioaoa h
fflctaat eel ill ia la tha past
Tho eoanmltlaas for tho uoafnaaoa to
bring in written rmirta bUer am ha tha
Bell County Vctersa Dead. ;
tSmpls. Twos. October BV-W. T. Ifor-
rbv aa sM rasldaat st RsU eounty and a
Confederate veteran died at his home
Bear Sparta Satarday after a kmc u-
nees. Dotiasid was U years of age sad
carved continuously through tho war frora
beglawtng to end. Mrs. J. M. Buss a
daugktar of iinmmA. realdas here. 5 .
-. t ;. ?
i T. P. A. D sectors to Meet '
. msastom Poet SpeeiaU .
" aaa Antonio Taxaa October 11-A met-
aof the Btoto directory of tho Travei-
Mea'a Protective aasanlarlaei wlU M
at Oarreston aaxt aaturday. Amor
ths business to come before tho hoard ...
Ozomulsior
SINGLE t" f
TUBB ' !
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taaer Tsbsa. Son swot Pair r
im set ens Aw.
Karen Cttlraore. n T
' fill ' - - ' :
fSwe
shssgbns - A (asut i
SmXmrmmimmmmir:UT: st.
nul sottls raas sf kau.
Wrtoksfc-f-aaio-em
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