The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 147, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 9, 1905 Page: 2 of 11
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APPOINTMENTS
' For first Brhjade U. C V. Havt
Jc.. Eccn Announced.
THE UNITED CHARITIES
Of Beaumont Held a Business
Session Petition in Bank-
ruptcy Was Filed.
fHomton Post Special
.!' . Beaumont Tessa August fl - Hon.
" ." Omits W. O'Brien. brlfadLr general of
tW First brlgede. Tfiu dlrlslon of Ihe
i JJmitM OonzedVrat. Veteran innnuni
. tfca folhesrtag appointments of field nn-l
IMV subordinate of rfc-em of the brigade
' tor rae rw eadlne; tass
r & jUrutenant Colonel W H Pope of Beau-
waH. -lint aalitant adjutant general and
hf at surf pf Mm brigade; litutenast
X" jCrAowI Hal O. M cfure of Beaumont.
Tu.. -aaenond aaafartant adtuaanr frmil of Flrat
Javegade: Major Walter Keuaedav of
1 'AaaTleton Quartermaster general of Flrat
tktiajmde; Major Oeurge O B Millard of
tesaumont. fommlwwry general of Ft! at
j 1 brigade ; Mar A I) Kent of Houston
r$: Jadae advocate of Klrwt Orta-adV . Mair
.and doctor B F Calhoua of Beaumont.
X" WaOfi general of Kirs brtr.'l. ' apt. in
4 W. t Koajera chaplain of Flrat briatd
THE COURTS.
Doc Adams Held in a Normal
Bond.
(Houston PosU Sp--)al i
Bsaasmt. Tf-xas. Aaisust & Th-
Wit quiet today Thre was a ft.-.-tv ..n
on of tbe Fifty- trhth distil' rt
UW feature vf which waa the rend rp..
sf a large numbpr of default inr.crn .;
In asult LntiifM b the cit of tWajm-.n;
to mforcr collection of delinquent -
The preliminary rajnlr..Til-in ..-
Ada ma. a rouug white man cbarg i wr.
Ik ft 0 om f- froea U A. ttw a eil
was concluded n Justin- Holmes or
a-ftd resu!ie-d In th- drfn1nt Mil rM 1
bond avail tht artlm ' 'h
Kn
U
od jury aSuK-k-ll avan th prtrflimi
rltn-fc Hr ' Uimi tiu.1 M .
Adims nnd the .a iff ai--i.ilH
BV Vai "drtpad" and robtd of )nrt
MiMt sum f monty
?lariff L-anJr rrtl -l p- .-n
naBFanntnc wit:i-i.- to apf--ir .1' H- ir
laft for it.- prt-'.loar; irtntr.a : I
fTA KU n a .nc -f hlilln I- T
lWit( to l- h- 1 u A.iul U T:.e.
hi wt rnpl' ! thy TXiu - ti
Vlth a anoriaVe- wr- nrh
IN BANKRUPTCY.
F. W. Cameron Has Filed State
merit.
'H. r l'-i fltterliii .
Beaumont icut
1b roluntiirv . ar : v e .
cftrfc'a ofTl' . nittH .
otm hero T'-l . F 'A' 1 'im-'
rare cuiVil o- p!. - !.V-r"' Tuo
The schedule nl 1 Tola- t.. .
at S&z at ..f -ra h
to asms) arui uiii-e- j - 1
:f .aawts a re - u -: I 1
mil ewtate li'ie-t
-:4 " aypaaj gc -nt fS-i : k fir.
. inajaad a: tlOUi. nini- Ik.
Iltf; lmplemeu'a t sjyi 7
'J sniastlv of ULertv . T
AgflOflg the Houston r- .n n
- '.f tral try "-ds "rrp-n-j U
CVreland A S-.n V- W a .
- cwspaiiy. 5? T H Th
ft sstUtng oompaio f" . ni.d
tkssm. SO.
Thieves Made a Haul.
(Houston Hp. t j 1
3aiumorrt Teaaa. August .
la breaking i-n c:.
V Economy
rV strong point with
. ": HootTl SaruparUla . A
: lststtls lasts longer and does
V inors good tbaa any other.
t ft b the only mesdne of
'X wlut caw tndy l said
li g n n a. rt -r -w ST naiw waaaW I A
-M I "
saaawfl swscwjaasc . . .
V j l . aaaaaaaaaaS
DIRECT LINE
and Quick Time
6arUnd Tobin
Auittul.
dom m ih n-tr of ih Crftni bar at
1htI gnrt l "ahlrmt..j tirea-tn a I id
-arl hour mummg. f-tlioc awav
wUh ri hox (f hl.ky and ! wo t
of t-ijrara Th? mjiTitr wu rp..rtMl if
th- t-ltr d-part mtnr for In v est l;a t kn
There la no partly- lw. appear
aca tndlrale thai th- mltidt' waa
broken from w tlhin. h th gLaiw aj
a'tstiereii on the outaidf of the r.ulldlna;
HEALTH CONDITIONS
Treated on by the Chamber of
Commerce Review.
Houston Post Special i
Bevumonl. Tesaa. Auxjuat 8. The ae--ond
number of the Chamber of Com
merre He view the publication laeued in
the interest of the orcanlsatloii. wtll ap-lH-ar
from the press on Friday neil U
will he larger aud mora comprehenatva
than the nrifjlnal number and will tun-
tain much of interest and important' to
the publtr. It will contain an extended
arilHe nn health conditions of Reauniont
and Jefferson -ounty. prepared by lead-
ing r.tn Ririans of thia Hty and It la
thought that it will do much ffood In dia-
aHiiinf the public mind of erroneoua Im
prejtaii)njri concernina; th health of I ha
cl t
mi-tber timely article will tw- one cto-
reming th banks f this city ahowina;
t he1 r flnancta i condll Ion and cleaji oa;
house utaterrvent. which will afford a jut
and aaJiafariory baaia of con. pa riai.n with
othr Texan cltltr. ArranrFmnt!i hava
b-en maJr r t w r t mst u mx rlbAitlon
of Lhc pubUc&Uon In taM Tr.n
Called to Rockport.
(Houstten Poet Soeclal 1
Beaum-jut. Teajts. Amuit 8 - Lr J H.
I More it e State Quarantine oflVer in
I rfiarB iere was -ali-d to Roc port to
; T.iajht. wtiere hla familv kt spending the
I miiim-r ii lid a Telegram that his
; wife wan -!ck I r Florence expects .0
I rrT urn to Beaumont In a feaj da 7 a o hla
a beent - I r i J Uriu er a quarajitii.r
jffl t -jf tbe s?l:i:t- ra-aijl.tr crvire. will
I I !n rh3ra;e Ir Flitrence wli: he i i
Te-ie;raphlr immuirlra :ion with the sit
1 -i.m nere at a. I tini- anil wiii prao
ay manage- nffLiir" frrnn R' hport dur
Small House Burned.
- HoaaTT'rti t-rt Speriil j
Bautnoni Teaa. Aug'ist I-A fire jjr
lrg :at nigr destrojed a niJl 01! Viuse
t - !o:.r1r. t- the iif ajid Interwtata
rui rd .r W rocket t street with
.s r:ei:a. maniin of a smi; amount
cf 'he : being esttmated at I-Wj
Th- f'e waa used br a night wiirbmaa
1 v t - mlria; a U otrjrn.
THE BIG REUNION
CONFEDERATES ARE NOW
AT M GREGOR.
Many Attractions for the Old
Soldiers and the Other Vis-
itors Including a Pike.
H u r ' a Pos; Special 1
Triai Ajgisst 11 Promptly
a t'jtugnt the M 1 :j 1 ut n rouMy
1 ' - re Uun opened Every t hi ng
mf.-rt a nd pleasure of t he old
! n 'fiii tded Hon Kd ward
:r. t-rvaJr -f the M'.-Qregor board
fti'i 'he 1'r-al ' mp. delivered the
a ;id .t 1 -n -ni- r es to the vis
I) Hhaw prt-aldent nf
A s nn tn i .m a-i-epted H
n T " Haj.ir tlmelf an old ol -l.hlreaar-d
ii - p-..ple tonight and in
.h nar-.-.- fini-r brought nivldly
- i.e. - . - r t n- 60m His fpee ti
.'u.yn rinl rut a thrill nf
t .-. iKHndi that makes them
r 1 11 "fultiK daya to tha full
t. ursi.-n 'ra?ns from "latea-
i " " will bring additl.nI
! i.i"iv 'h" tu-ting and h..s-
" Si - ir-ror peopia
! "if n-.w c-nped I as Id- the
1- "-o-t aide red tru- mii'l
til rr-a- .f wa!r in abundan. f
- m - i'ated all kinds of
1 i''ra ' .'ns t a mora I n 1 1 ure
refreshment a la nds
. are
t ne
a
' tai.ijr nn-. '.irter
K ' i most t- -tutif jl!y d-ir
j " ' i -t 'injta anl tunrlng
: 1. iu!k tn whWh I wo gams
' pla-d gdins the
d- article of bal. is most
(if Tr- w-. games plafd today
"1 I 1.. fl .r air.r or afrOregor. and
.n fas--r -.f Mnrgan Tomorrow ther-
t
1 K-trr.- ;n the momtng with
and r. -br venlng between "--mri
M. -ra-gor.
t :h- profu.rt-ni speakers alretsr
-i n he grounds are Rpresanta
Hrvan. Vjngreaartriar R I.
J ;.ig- Iti-koka of Italian Hon J
and Hon. T. A Blarr of Wa-.
rain Ust night settled 1 be duat
--1 tt-e a t moapbere. making cli-
r l'.'lona ea-ela.it.
Gnrwold Succeeds BlumenthaJ.
Post Special
Fa!'.aa
August 8 It
la
tVMiaead tha- (he
o J 1
BlumenthaJ secretary
rra PrtTtDil-o aaociatloD had bevn ac-
eacrtaM axvd that J C Orarold has been
9ointd aa artiiv asusiary ta fin th-
STATE HMDS
Pledged to New Oreaa la YtBow
Ftvcr Gunpaia.
IS INSURING CONFIDENCE
Handling of Cases Satisfied Peo-
ple and Is Eradicating the
Hiding of Cases.
( Aarxx-iated pTaaw Report )
J New oriawns. Auguat 8 Official
rejK ri to i p m
New caaes
v Ltail to dale 35 g
v Letha I
T"titl doaths to dale U7
New subfoct IT
'I 'mat to dale 114
2 Tuesday s dead Anton'o Selain- v
bra. C J Mnyeaui. Joatph lXraa
Joaepti Oaracht a
( A awK-Uted Frwsa Report.-
Tffsw Urtru AugkatH a. rhe f Igurwsj 00
th favwr situation vaxy ailghtiy from
tho that bava bwn sent out la-taly. but
ara for th offtoUl rCord srtilch was to-
day checaa-4 up and corrwetad to date.
The large ou.nUar at new caaaw aiwl foci
are surprlaw kg when contrajtted with tn
anoturag.ng rparia of the past thrwa
days but no attempt la being made to
rount for It Of the new aub-fiK'l three
are up town and 'he balance down town
Two dead m a wera found In a shanty la
the wtMMls and It waa found that they had
died of elUw frvrr The were Italians
and I tad fWil either frtiin ttie Infected dia
trut or fnm the flahing cauip at Mtlne
burg and died (rom lack of attention
The State te.Kjd unlay to.)k up the ques-
tion of en fort lug a sensible system of
quarantines tn the Slates and one In ac
.-..rdancr with the State law. which pro-
u 1 a that no pa rut h;al or municipal
qi-araiitlrie stial) be more restrictive than
provided by in Stale board of health
The hoard itwiufcl lo rail on the governoi
for Hie militia lo protect travaJ through
Kit h parishes as ha. a impAJisad dxastk
ouarant inea
Ir White will take formal charge of
tn emer ; hospital tomcrrua but
t here will te no change in the taff
He has gt en instruct loo to his ftaff to
Insist upon the nbsolute perfffman.e tf
ever duty ( tneir stilturdlitatea and hi
authorised Idem lo dispense with ih-
aetMres t anv miui who falls l- iom up
tt rt-tiutiemen'a
I 'NI Ft tR M CERTTFK'ATFS
rT Ta ketl ' f Hie Mlswiaslppl b".rd of
health niet I r White near the State Una
fda and fi M a conferen. regit rding
uniform re-i'iirem-nts for marine hospital
service certtfia'e Some countlea In
Mississippi requl-e five days others si
and many ten r Tackelt Is trying now
to get them all 10 accept a peri'-d of six
day.
Archbishop Chapalle paased the crisis In
hla llluaaa today and Is now regarded as
on tha road lo recovery
Another case of fever developed on the
Elizabeth plantation in Iberville parish
wbar an Italian diad about two weeks
ago No other new cases have developed
in tha Stain so far a la known eacept
at Patterson where (here are now twen-
ty -aim caaaa.
lir Brady Investigated the suspicious
lilnaita In Jackson and found thai there
were four cases of typhoid and n; yellow
f evr A rranginents rm e been snade
wlln tli local authorltle of t'al-asiru
farlsih to pr 'Tide a special train from
air I'harlea (' Hon Ami tn that an
e 1 p r t a d tin res cm n l- eii t t h -re t
a i tend the t asi-A whlcl) de eloped Lhere
r-cently
it-- aue of the larger number of rae
reported. the feer situation did not hav-
o ft voratle t. n nspe. t t' -da y hub It :
ti plained ti.at the Incease la the
of the Investigate
ci.nj" 9k knees so
a ut ho r it 'ea were
l of a hunch of a us pi
c of which th- health
nabii- to 'nouire into
ester da
The Inspectors of t I.e r
ae. ij p nmch f "hel;
t iga t ton and t heir r-p-rta
rlne hospital
me in !nvea
i..sed a large
- T;e Fei
: i 1.. I 'eat
J imp In 1 he n jiiiher
I
erat bu! Iron .es m .l-c
er) case preset:' -g ant
It'ms of
e'low fever as a't .1 1 feer pr
ferrlng to tak to r-k .f r.-i. g tn rough
a am of i..ar t 1 t S . - s 1 id : f he
knew of eer n-e -.f . .-1 .t j res-itt tn
t1-- cit aa -ll :i e e ess- That had
e lat"d he w 'Id f-. "..it t ti- .!ls-ase
rould be atamied . it in ttart Hi
pailtcy. theref-ire ;n ;o Lo-af rci f. mt'IH
of lnf-ct!-n a- id.it e-mr rre-aumn
ma be taken ! r" ent add! 'Unai to
ftion
STATE n :8 ASSI HKI
Practically ail d-.ut.t f f :r r.iU:i.g of a
f ind of quarter of a million dollsr de-
sired by th gt err.me-. w rftm'i r-d t.-
day when bot h : h- State .1 :irt t he my
m-' ed to assist the --itlae' of Sew (
leans Ooveriwr Hlai.c na rd w hen "hair
man Janv'.er of th- cittxe:" 1 omm:ttee
htd staked to advnric 10rj mo wired Mr
Jan ter t hat t he State oug U t to help the
city of New 1 (rlee 11 ?i larcl.-t 11 and
ever other wav In tins ema-raje-ni y and
would do so . that he wan getting into
communication with memh--i ;h teg
lalature that he wu-ild mak tne .o n aa
on aa he he-trd frm a nu'fo t im
kr and that It w .uld r-e rur 1; for
t ha commit leap to go ahead Previously
he locatl banks hail wlr-d '--v ernor
rttat.chard that he might tl.e nwney
aa soon aa he wonteti It 7o-l.i) in- g
ernor kept tha Ires all .. e r t he 8; 1 ;e
hot witt. measagea aaklrtg th. m- uiM-n
of t:ie leglauat jTe if fie a -ciM f pp'rt
an approprtatlori of HOW W W .n
f.rrtiatory answers ar- laving te. r -A In
addition to this action of th g -ri"r
th city took steps to swell trie fi.n.J
Ida v or H'hrman consulted 'esulers of t n
r 11 y government and d-- ided rail a
(inference of the r-tv Council 01 Thim
da at which that h-iv will ire aseied to
authorise him lo borrow I6u fnr x he
emergency Fa vora Me art u 11 ia it urd
With rro.OOt) ortarlrall) in t ne nan da of the
c tlxet.a lommlttc. t3D Orli ) In atght
P'irs-etrn White put tn a 1 -d rt'f -Iav a
aork i.ere a rd In 1 h nfie rnnoi i.h.h a
'rain for Laafayett! Ia t atl'-ml a - on
f rer.t-a of arlna najth t-onrda 1 n iimt
etth.ri of the State slth a v'le-w to se
c irlng an amelkjrat on f Q iiaran ' 1 n
r.-sjuU;lona Vr White 'iyev!i ttiat by
t'. mtnw right all of the a.M'tWnai
h.itf' ofttter which the go erv merit has
"dr-d t o N "W t r'es rva b here and
r-nd to te-ain w.rk
T'-day Irs F A (j.n-lm-ni W K.
Mt-rrls and H (I'florn.on. ord'Nl ft.iith
I the g -rnment r-rtort-'1 t-. I r
M 7.:tf In (i liormoii i In klaasias.ppt
I I Is -on aider ed not ' tipr t hie ha t
1 isr'ne hospital nervW- will .en I aip
p depn at New !"'. ana wr.e'a. nedl
1 . r.es and medical a-ip) ti-a may be f ir
riahed to th- who a'- .n dtatr-aa
TH F B N A MI 1 ' ASF
Th case- of fever ut V 1 Vml are tn
Le ofnetV! .nvestigate-l Heretofore t he
nuthtttitr-a It. t he-n .riahle to termtrc
the rl.ara ter of tt. i knee there of
ficlally owing to their inability 10 send
a dortw th'" T--lav the State board
of health waa informed that the Kansas
Oty Sonlherr. hal protntafd to -end a
mt lal train from Shre- -r"r to carr
Ir VldberfjeT t here
In order to prevent interruption of tela
graph and tele-phone servli-e the State
hoard of bssmlt h today adopted this reso-
I jtlnn
In view of tba Iroportanoe of main
t.tfntng leie-phooe and telegra.phtr oern
munrfa t Um It la hereby ordared thai Im-e
rer-aJrers on duty outaidje of Inlee-te-i ter-
ritor he given abaolut freeftorn of more
r .nt. ard health atKhoriises and in
t '-ctors of ctUcw sre reftueat d to furnish
them vlth proper haasith certificates
Wednesday la th 4a y aet for the gen
era street rtnan-Tsf inTmefit. Thr
will ba a wrwtty gesasavwi parapeaarWap of
FORCED PQQSSi
umcm iWwa u
Fevtjc Pitient
(AfBjoclaia4 Praa Eaart)
-TP VJ. a einlrif yuawAO saalC
flcylUee tha autboritlas) salgpilgkaf .
la trylnc to gat at corneals asaaa.(j
waa Illustrated today wMFeMaa)
Officer T. B.- Oragaoa sraa payrlsaVps
fatally lnjurod vhila Ujrlaur
braak Into a hous wkara tbararO
was known to ba a caaa of jrvlkow
fever. Grearson was callad 00 tp j
asalst tha aulhorltlffa. 8u stubborn
waa the opposition of th peQ)). J
at a housa on Chafrtraa otyajpt a
agaliiat a visit by tba apecUkra j
that It became netaasaary vto brfgU. J
tho door open with Uu result thaU
the heavy oaken doorbell 00 Oraaj-
son and crushed higa. IHav arga) j
removed to the hospital 'A'Sasf-g.
Ucularly sad case xajna uiftdar taa ?
aiieuUoQ of ihe Inspectors) during
Lhetr rounda. An Italian fkmly of
lghi wwia found txinsUtl-igf of
(at bar. ntothar and stx chlldrao
Tha mother waa flrat attikCaCttl
&be soxxumbed Thereupon the
father took alt k. Today ha la a
txirpaa. Tha cluMren have not yet
become Infects d but tbey are bip-
lesa with both parents gone and
wtll be cared for by Italian socle -Ilea
..........................
ployes to aaal
Hehrman said
In the wort
Mayors
t he city hall would be
closed during the day Meantime th city
Is arranging to contluue the large force
of special men It put lu work on Monday
during the rest of the week
The character of the tieatment which
patients are receiving at the emergency
hoapltal Is beginning to ma ke Itself felt
The case of Dalt Ackerman is cited u
a result He called at the hoapltal aaid
he was sick gave h' aymptotua and was
Immediately shown to a ward A police-
man whs sent to notify Mrs Afkermab.
who had heard 11 run ored that hHT son
had been forcibly taken to tha lttt-tpUl
She sent another sn to bring th putKni
home hut perstnal observation snowed
him that the sick man was getting as
good treatment aa he ctiuld p aaloly get
at home He will stay there and Bis
mother haa been Invited to visit htnv v
niNFlIiEN't'K HKlNtl WON. N
In and 1X9 the appearatue af the
fever iirij. k terror into the hearts of the
baaardlng house ke-pers The period an-
tedated tNe m oat 1 hi; o theory and Infection
In an hfiae m-nni the immediate flag
lug and quarantining of It. No ossC Wasi
m. lowed to leae or enter it. I'nder the
new avpie-m. liie patients are simply
screened snd the tla;h life In Ihe hnuse
Boea on aa usua I Two large boarding
houMa-a liere. om- of t hem on ISt Charles I
avenue have reported ..ise-s and mm of
them have .mfft-rf-d lncin ven etr-e
Funeralf of rlow fr-ter pa t lent aftd
wakes prta-eed a'th little ititerferenCe
from the h.-alth authorities Science ab
totutelv de'iles tiint th-re i any peats I
bllity f lnfeet ion from a -or pee. and
ahe:t the house of a patient haa bean
thoroughly funilgiiietl nd the muaMYuitos
killed the daner Ik sahl to have psasnrl
lotlatv in tne line- te-d oltoirict where
Italian died
freely in an
women and children passed
jut
CAUSED IRRITATION
SHAW'S REPLY TO LOUIS-
IANA PROTEST CURT.
Blanchard Instructed His Fleet
to Capture Federal Quaran-
tine Boats if Necessary.
(Houston Post Special )
New Orleans August 7 The rather
curt tett-gram of Secretary Shaw tn an-
swer tii on b (ovrnor Ulatx hard aak
lug what Inat ruclloiis were gt vet t las
U iiiona whith permitted It to in'.Tftrw.
ailii I.ouialaun flsiiermen In I A)uiI.iiix
waters i . spaing some Irritation It re-
sulted in tioi ernor Blanchard issuing ir-
dera lo t'aptatin Rostkrk who Is still
dlapu-..: a i'er- with tw. U.Hts rtrid
an.pl
tect LauiUii)i f..-i.
rrmi
at in
en to the eaten! -if
if the Winona
a t tempted
That th-
tht the -!V
the fa-M
enue cutte
NeW t-rleai
qua ra 1 if 'na
r.-r'ere with th-tr ria; is.
- i- da-p.i rt tlleli t 1 .1 ei
t. ia acute la e v l..-: a-l
' -plain Rons of th- -
! has been ordered to
take entir.- charge of ii
f!n :.n1 have all the g-wi
-es-el -nay need f'T th n ir-
IteSe ihe .it.ia'ion has be-n U.ft-fJ
-1 tela-gran. fr.-m 1-r Witadln to (.
ernor VanU; .tr. that the rlghta of ...
lana had tx-t t-e-i invaded In the fa- of
I Re e wlen- e t h I Is pres-ntd uy ' n-
toal and crt-a captured at th Lake
ltorgne anai
teoeernor Rlattcharil a attention waa 'f
f trial! call-d to ttve In aslon f
State board of hahh of nhlcti te-'iK-B
l-ods. a forrr.er Mlaxlsslpplan ia nM-.i
ney Mr lnnl:- ha rect i ed a tt l-t'i-i
from Jackson risking him ts def. n. he-
two officers of the Tlpsey who ar i .w
In tl.e St Ha rvard jnii He wn - ...n
find ball for .-m and then prepr- f-.r
their defence nf-er the grand tir .f
tleir
Bernard pjri.th gets through 'b
fce'eo if Ihey do get ou of tll
they can r.ot - la'k home on sc. . ;nt ftf
the quarantine a nd ther ia no det. '. ; n
camp wh-re t e can atay five 1a 1
cause th- 1 ioisipplan i-n the aa!
will not cona in tQ the location of 1 ir.
ramp at aiiy p- int that haa b n plck J
cut
ORANGE STRINGENT
In Its Rulei Preventing the En-
trance of Refugees.
Hoitoii poet Hwlnl
Orange Tex.' a August A (-i't
called -neeting of the n c...n . j
interested ctfla.-na was held hm runa;
t nd t h-- sit u t ton was t hrniie ' i li
cued ll w;ts decided tuii am. e i
advent "f yelleiw fever in Hon Ami ln
a distance nf about sixty mil fron thia
town that proper pr-ca u 1 n .rm n 1
tiik'-n 'mrrtedtw 1 y fr H W H .an
If A "1 Pewrce. A H S' llif'
A 1- Ford an W p Bet tip w. .
pointed i N-ard of healtli t.. 'm. n
Pi w ej n ihe 1 jaranttn alt im f ! .n
The board of health held a o . -.
Ui ler n t h da y at which 1 1 tri" u r r-t ngc -n.-nta
were made to plac. i ri
anard at the cutoff below town two ;n n
I.. Inspect all train a comlnjt f- .m I- 'n
d; re- ii rifi over t he Bout hern Pa ; f t rm I -road
two ape eta I poilcemen wm p n
d it to patrol the town In e 1 r 1
" rn St"lfr" who ran not si v.. an a - "i n
cf t heir former wherea bout a At 'hla
meetm; a mvlufion wa pa. n-
demnlng hog pen.-- within the rj limits.
i.nd a coti.miltee was f-ppolnled u. mias
a house to-h use canvaaa of 1 : t m n
P nd to I orce (re pe.aple to pu : Ihelf .feni-
perfe
t !y sanit ary r . r t 1 : 1 1
ia sre circulate!
Uu 1 a r.d '
ft ra r- mg in
ave -ad a ha
hand In cawalng 1 f
-Pl-
aiopt
rrvir atilngeni rneifn-1
ing
n.ft
in- one 011. r.i to ii that n.ls:t u.n
t he d rea ded d lsease
WILL RELAX QUARANTINE
Misfissippi to Act as Soon as the
Situation Justifies.
As-dialed Preaw Report.)
Jrksstn. Miss August The fover
it nation in Miasiaaippt ttdaj show no
change. The board of basal ib wD'imvn
thak there la not a case of vellow fever
In the State The belief ! now enter-
taloeaj that with a dallj Improvement 0
the New Orleans sltnatlon thee n
alii be a raiaaataon of local quarantlnen
Nursing Mothers and Malaria.
The Old Standard trove s Taste Lasw
CblU Tsaalc Sri rea awt maiarla and bulla
AT ECHO CAMP
Tacrc arc ITow Twenty-Fi People
BclaKHeU.
NEWlOIf COUNTY ACTION
May Be the Establishment of an
Independent Quarantine and
Guards Along River.
(Houston Post Special
raunwit Texas. August S. Ths lcrsU
niarantlna situation waa quiet and ui
eventful today. The quarantine guards
which were yesterday placed under tha
direction of City Health Officer Olbaon
are doing affective work guarding all the
approach nod avenues to the city. They
Intercepted two young men this morntng
and had them before Ir. Florence State
qitarantlne officer bul they were r.
leased upon showing that they had come
only from Orange county.
lr Flo ranee In advised that paasenger
traffic or tha Southern Pacific haa
teeu virtuaJly suspended In Ixtulalana on
accouut of the quarantine rc-strlctlona tn
l alcasleu and other Louisiana parlshea.
la.iengr train westbound. No. . over
Hie Southarn Pacific Is made up at Echo
now. and last evening there was no train
from the east to maktt connection with It
Accoidingly there were no persons piacad
ii juarantine nt Echo lost evening.
I he situation at Echo now la that ther
:ate twenty-five men women and ciilldren
1:1 d'-tentlon. Last evenlitg thirty -nine
were released after having served the full
1 r in of ajj days They were destined
r us 1 r 1 1 to Texaa points All of those in
1 11 j r untlne are said lo be In excellent
lonllh
At Rullff also the situation la qnlet.
I he southbound Kansas t'lty Southern
p.issrnger train came In last evening with
not s aoul on board save the train crew.
I He-re were accordingly no additional wer-
oiis detalnCN.. There are now bul two
in detention at Kuilff
v . respect to the situation at Bon
nil where t wo cases of yellow fever
were reported yesterday. lr Florence
a ihat he hss received 00 further in-
loiniatlon offhlally
M i" expected that an expert of the
1 ntted States marine- hospital corps will
t-- ilt-talled from New trl.uns to investl-
pate the oaseet. b-jt r Florence haa not
l-en further advised
Ikr 1. J. Shaver State quarantine of-f1-eT.
has returned from Newton oounty.
(.re he conferred teterday with the
unit tudge with rt-fen-itce to putting
"ut guards and taking steps to secure a
more ttdequale enforcement of the 8tate
juarantlne regulations against IuislaJia
I ne county jtidge of Newton county at
.'iice Interested himself In the matter
and called a meeting of the county com-
missioners court lu be held today to dls-
i ii the advlsaliititv of New ton county
h-clnrltLg tu independent quarantine
Haratnst ltufslana. or to take s-nte action
ri;.t will urrvcri! refugee from breaking
1 hiougti The State line across the Sabine
I r Shaver will return to Jasper county
to attend " meeting of the commissioners
. . irt of Jasper county to be held to-
' i.itnw for a similar purpose Ir J. A.
1 ho 11 city health officer went to Jaa-
pr totlav to talk over the situation with
the authorlues there Dr Olbaon stated
i-efore leaving that unless the Fast Texas
counties evidence more of a determination
10 keep mit the refugees from Louisiana
to- would favor the city of Beaumont and
Jefferson county putting on a quarantln-i
against sue h cru n t ies as a meuau re of
self-protection
tiov ernor I Jinham wired Tr Florence
t;.at ih'-re were po Itangera available
for duty In Kat Texas while trie four
tuarflS to be sent to BaM Texas by Ir.
Tabor. State health officer have not yet
ar xl ed
Pputy Sh. rlf f Burt Powers of BUsbea
wak tn the city .in 1 elated tht people
from Louisiana a rt coming across the
1 err lea on the He bin river tn great numbers-
Yesterday there were twenty-seven
arrivals of people thought to be from
1 'iiilslana in the town of Buna.
Tflre Ih a party of twelve Ixulalana
people mainly from Jennings. Crowley
and other towns along the Una of the
8- ut hern Pacific detained at 1 he hotel at
lltgh l land on account of the quarantine
regulation.
Because of the ilisarrangemeDt of paa-
senger tra ff lc a id I he q uara n t Ine re-
st rtrtlon t hese people have been com-
pelled to protract their stay at High
Island longer than many intended Some
of them are getting restive and apnea lei
to Ir Florence here hut were Informed
that nothing could he done for them It
Is possible of course for them to return
h- me In making a circuitous trip but
most of ihrtn. It la said will remain
NO LONGER ANY FEAR
Of Further Fever Trouble at the
Shr eve port Camp.
iAas.M-lated Press Report )
Shrevep-.rt. Ia . August 8. -There are no
n w casea at tbe detention camp and pe
pie her generally consider their camp
free of fever one of tbe three patten
havtiiit died and the other two having
long phased the at axe when the dtaean
could be transmitted to others Ir fc-avcA
special health offlcar of Texaa. stationed
bare. consldrs tbe situation so improved
that he told a large audience that gain
ered last night to hear Or Goldberg aid
others that he would probably reoommend
the ralalnjt of the Texaa quarantine
agalnat ShreveDort within the next two
or three days
OBJECT TO FRUIT TRAINS.
Mounds. 111. Protested Against
Passing of Banana Cars.
(ssocUtcd Pre Hsport )
Cairo. Ill . August I A protest waa
made today by tka viilaar of Mound to
the Slate board of health against the
banaa trains which arrive there daily
from Mobile Some davs aa many as m
car of fruit arrive and the banana train)
ar always sccompauled by roesaeuget
who get. rally are Uailana and it 1
gainst those men that the protest .s
made
CASES AT PATTERSON LA.
Dr. Tabor Has Been Officially
Advised of It.
I!o isfon Post Special )
Bryan. Texaa. August g State Health
Officer Tabor epent the afternoon her
with his family and expects to return to
Houston tonight.
While here he was advised by phone
by t he hen 1 1 h officer t La k e Cha riee
L. . that seven caa-e of yellow fever had
developed at Patterson La.
LANDSLIDE IS IN.
Has Joined the Other Oil Cam-
panics in Injunction
(Houston Post SdsksbU.)
Austin. Texas. August I. The Landslide
Oil cam nan y of Rhuston followed t he
course pursued Ly a number of other oil
compani' a and today Instituted Injunction
procsedlna-s In tbe district coort here to
re t rain th attorney general comptroller
and Stat treasurer from collecting or pe-
cefvlng from It the tax or enforcing tha
penalties provided under tbe new law.
The allegations are th same aa tn th
at her wurta of this character. A tempo-
rary rwst raining order waa laaued rn ac-
cord nee with th prayer of th petl-
tkmers. Ozomulsion
CURES
is..NQ aafiasH
Of .tie Men Wfco Lfnched the
Itcfra it Waco.
JUlGE SURlvATT IS SILENT
Officers Had No Intimation that
Hanging Waa in Contempla-
tion and Ware OH Guard.
(Houston Poat fvoclal )
Waco Texaa Js.ua;xit t.The people of
Waco and this portion of the county
trel very much hockd at th fact that
a lynching took place In th city though
there 'a no hgrah cttctsm of th people
who did th ork. It 1 generally con-
cMel tpe lynchers wr the neighbors
nd friends of Mr. Robert of OoHndo
who was tha victim of aaault. Prominent
pople of the city expresg themaelve as
being sorry the necessity aruae. and few
are harsh In their ciiUclsrn of too men
who did the lynohtng.
Judge Marshall Surratt. before whom
the negro was tried and convtoted and
who granted a new trial said to The Post
correspondent that he Had done his duty
fs aa he saw It and further than this
h had rtothlng tp aay It I not likely
that any action will be taken with refer-
ence to the lyncher.
The remains of Sank Major th negro
who was banged were turned over to
the family and were r pipped ihis after-
noon to Ourley In this ooujity and burled
in the cemetery at Major chapel near
Ourley.
OFFICERS OFT Ol'ARD
Th appearance of the mob last night
waa a complete surprise to (he officers
of the ctty and county. A Is woll known
there was a great deal of talk of lynch-
ing when the act wm first committed
Ir day and days men living near the
community and In the community where
Mrs. Roberta resided hunted in every
nook and corner for her assailant. He
managed to escape None of the of fit-era
believed that there would be any harm
come to MaJora They were off toe! r
guard and when they realised the deter-
mination of the nssta. they wera power
leas to do anything
The men came te the city about mid-
night from the beat Information that
could be secured They formed ou the
circus grounds on Fraj.klln street. Hy
two they rode Into tbe city and quiet It
they sW-rounded the Jail- The officers on
guard at the Jail saw men passing down
the at recta but took no notice for some
time Tha men were o quiet that no sus-
picions wvr created until It waa too late.
Suddenly the men surrounded the court
house yard and then the Jail and then
It waa too late for the officers to do any-
thing. WuTet was the Instructions all observed.
The only yelling was by the people on th
streets who fell In as spectators. Tbe
men who were art 011 v doing t he wo k
said i It tie?. Thev Were men of stitlou and
not of words. Thev had come to revenge
the criminal assault made upon one of
their rrsDectabi women and thia whs
what thev did
When the sheriff force saw that the
111 was surrounded thev ad iaed the po-
lice department Assist ;i 11 1 Chief Hard-
wlcke ordered the two mouutej men on
th square lo the tall at once and also ad-
vised Chief Iolllna. The other riffle
were sent to tbe latl as soon as Possible
but the men had nlreadv effect ad ttvir
entrance Into th lall before the arrival
of the poltc department and the officer
were then unable to oooe with the situa-
tion NKdRO REFI HKI) TO W ALK
leaving tlie Jail the crowd carrying the
negro went to Austin street Immediately
and dragged the negro down the street.
He refused to walk and It was necessary
for them to drag him Thl the) did
without trouble and going down thia
street some of the onlookers did o:ne
talking
One m.in was heard to sav "New trial
granted and chanae of venue from Waco
to hell " Several other remark Were also
heard One ma n made a toast while gu-
In down tbe street It was to the women
aud waa In suhatauce. "We are for pro-
tection of the women of our countiv. even
to Ihe eitent of our lives and our liberty "
The march down Austin street waa
made quit kly and wit hout Interrupt to..
m reacnir.g t he square some y filed.
" Iet s burn nlm!" This met with a quick
response and the negro waa taken to a
poet in the middle of the square and
s.-on the crowd began to bring in boxen
and oi her material that would make a
fire This fuel waa being ad led t. and
1 vc r a rrangertietit made to burn t he
negro .it the poM. when It wat stated
thai 11 was the desire of Mr Kohert.
the woman outraged that the negro In-
hanged When this news reached the
ram of 'he leaders In the crowd. Ihe work
waa atortpd and some one shouted 'f.
the new bridge'" The march was taken
tip to the new bridge the leaders dr.ig
ging the negrt i'pon reaching the biblge
the mn stopped and Majors waa told to
mount a horne
In the meantime a man had dim tied
upon the cross beam of the bridge right
under the first light on the bridge on the
east side A rop had he.-n p.ocured
end this wan plnced around Mtjnr neck
He did not show any particular nervous-
ness THE (11ILTY PARTY
He was asked if he wanted to mtk a
statement He replied that he did not .
He was then asked If he wns not the
negro who outraged airs II Robert.
He replied in the affirmative "Was any
one with you?"' was asked "Nobody."
said Majors "I did the deed myself and
am the guilty party " Some one asked!
him If he did not think he should he
hanged and h replied In the affirma-
tive. After this the rope was tossed to the
man on the crosn beam and it w.is passed
over. The men below then raised him
up aa high as possible led the horse sway
and the drop was made The negro
dropped several feet und was evidently
kilted by th fall. Aa saon as this was
over there was a rush for him One or
two persona ran up and pierced him with
knives. One man secured a finger as a
souvenir. Hi shirt was torn to shreds
a most and pieces were taken by t ha
dozen a souvenirs.
Some one shouted again. "Iet's burn
t he rases I. " A can of oil was secured
and the clothing saturated. A ma ten
wss applied to the clothing but from
some reason It did not bum and the
result was that the crowd deeded to
let him hang and slowly the crowd be-
gun to disperse ffearly every man took
some souvenir with him. A rag from
the body a piece of ropeu In fact any-
thing that could b secured was taken.
THE CHARITIES.
Two New Directors Have Been
Elected.
(Houeton Port Special.)
Beaumont. Texaa August t The direc-
tor of th. United Chart Ilea met In ref-
ill ax monthly aeaalon. Mr. J. Krank
Keith preaMlns with a quorum of Ih
member prraeot.
Mrs. B. C. Tarlor. tha racorslos Mcre-
tarr. aubmHted a report ahowina hr
work from January 1 to July I 190 To
report waa adopted It ahowa caah. bal-
aao. on hand of OS7.
Mr. Oeora C. Prntaasan an4 Mr.
WUI Raddle .u omitted a report an so-
liciting fund for tr. apmlal raise) in
which sat bad bsaa loaded sad tka
report was adopted.
Mr. J. JxXathan was elarted a mem
ber of the beard of oarartor.
Ins Mr. H. B. rail who kas InHnj
to Houston Tn real rna Hon of Ur. j
H. Hassan rraea in airacwi
eswud and Mrs. T. 3T McC
alseaad aa director an bar pi
Tber WU dtseajsan .awsr OM
Cr; Lycn'o '
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teeuTwid. pvlflaa ttvaraata.
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tax over a qnartar of a century.
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INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
OFFICER.
I. B. Kempoer. President at A. Peden. Vic Prldat
J. M Moor. Vlo Preeldmt T. C. Duan. Cashier.
W. H If urley. assutmnt Caahlar.
:.liaiuuiaiH nus. ins. uiiump timiis.
IL INK and STENCI L BRUSHES
..ub trade naM.nrvtNi sasbabc cncdis.
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THE WEATHER.
(Associated Press Report.)
Washington August 8. Bast Texas
1'artly cloud)' Wednesday showers on lb"
nmst . warmur In northeast port a
Thursday fair light to fresh south wlodj
tm the coast
West Tes.aa-Ical thunder showe.s
Wednesday et-eot fair in southeast ptr-
tlin 1'liuradav f;iir warmer
Oklahoma und Indian Terr Itroies - Fair
W fl n estla and T h u rsda v
I vuiri:iina - I 'art l t'l-udy Wednestla V
n ho a its lu etMt ;tini sunt h-r u rjorttons
Thursd.' y fair . a r table winds
C las.rx.itl- us taken by the I 'lilted Htatea
atiiili-i hurt ut S p m . T5lh merirtUn
tlnn- T'niperntnre. Kin- Stnte of
ISerttons - Max Min (all weather.
Ahlit-iie x on Clear
Amanllo .- - W M 00 Cloudy
Atlanta sn 70 18 Cloudy
Corpus t 'hrlstl . Hi 7 T f'l.iudy
fiavenport . .. tt W 00 Clear
Dodge City . ... irt 00 Clear
i Kt Pa.. 9'1 SH T Cloudy
' Ualv.-rU.ni . Kt b I UJ Cloudy
j J.ukw.nvtlle .... H4 T4 .00 Cloudy
. Kansas City XS 68 01) Cle.tr
Memphis 73 T Clear
Montgomery 9J 7? .00 Cloudy
Nashville . H4 68 00 Clear
New Orb. .as ... RS 73 .00 Clortdv
N-irth Phiite .. ) to T cloudy
Oklal oma Cltv . . ft GS .00 Clear
(mil ha ...9ft t 00 Cloudy
l'a left Ine Kfi 70 M Clear
fl;in Antonio W 7:' T Cloudy
Ht l.oula 70 00 Clear
Ht. Paul 4 .08 Clear
Vli-k.tburg 70 00 Cloudy
COTTON RKQJON Bl'LLKTIN
For th-? twenty-four hours ending at S
a. m . 76th meridian time:
Temperaluie. Rein
stations-
Abilere
HalttiiKer
Reevllle
Blanco
Brenham
Ilrownwootl
Corpus Chrttl . .
Corsica iiii ...
Cuero . -
ItaHfts
Dublin
Fort Worth
Galveston
Greenville
Henrne
Henrietta
Houston
Huntsville
Kerrvill
Iampasus
Ixngview
Lullng
Mexlu
Nacogdoches ... .
Palestine
Paris
Bun Antonio
Hau Marcos
BUermAn
Taylor
Temple
Tyler .4
Waco -
Waxahachle
Weather ford ... .
Wharton
Man
M.tx. Win fall.
9 8 .10
87 m 04
102 76 .16
97 to a
56 75 ffl
M 68 .00
99 78 T
97 72 T
100 76 70
M 70 .09
97 m 00
M 70 M2
88 75 .25
M 71 W
95 71 .04
m m .a
94 74 AJ0
73 T
99 ft? 14
H ov a
73 00
75 E
96 71 .6
M 71 1.91
92 70 .40
M .00
100 72 T
r 72 .
72 T
M 88 .64
96 70 U
It 71 .3)
100 76 .70
90 70 .00
84 48
94 82 .00
9S.I 71.t .27
Not Included In means.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Central tat Ions Tempcmt.
stations. report's. Max. Mln.
Atlanta 14 M 70
Augusta 11 t 71
Charleston 6 M 74
Galveston S W 72
Rain-
fall. JO
et
Final vV-' '-
OiB'f To-Fltci Salts
$9.85
will (riv the buying public the
choice of any two-piece suit la
the bouse.
THE BOSTON SHOE STORE
317 Main St.
W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES
Commercial National Bank
.or HOUSTON
CiplW (300000.00
Sirplit ul Prints it ir (450009.01
0ELICI0UI CU0IE&. 11.I1II FtEn A
RIESLING'S. 504 MAIN ST.
nSMER sinumJisosTtotiTU.
MtfTe Rock 12 88 70 .If
Memphis 15 0 70 M
Mobile 10 n 70 M
Montgomers .10 M 73 .M
New Orlertna It Vt 7J M
Oklnhorna On 11 SH 0ft T
Savannah ... IS f-4 74 .04
irkshurg ... 9 94 72 10
Wilmington .10 so 72 .30
TE1AMSTERS ELECTION.
Lively Presidential Contest in tho
Convention at Philadelphia.
i A4snt iiiu-d Press Report i
Philadelphia AuKt R The r.-atur of
ti-d.. st-aslon jf the rnferent'e of tha
In t her ho. 1 -f t . meters waa the open-
h.g of the (-.impatgn fr president. Tbara
are tin it- t andldat'-s. Cornell u H 8ha
of Huston the present incumbent; E4-wa-il
lou Id f Nff York and Michael
Casey of Unit K. am luo It Is said tha
r nj. rity ft tl.f delegates from Chicagt
arw lavoral.ie t. Ptes'deiit Shea' r-el.Mtl-Mi
but twenty teamsters from Cai-
iJi(t' wh" an- Mpxsed to Hhea arrived
today. 1he election will le held Satur-
day THE REGATTA AT COWES.
Canad Captured King Edward!
Cup. but Had Handicap.
t A smcli i d Press Retort
Cowes. Isle or Wight. August 8 Tha
regatta of the Royal Yacht squad roa
pened today Th- rhief event was tha
race for King d ward's cup. Half a
dozen bats started in the race for Kins;
F-da tiid cup. Including Kmperor Wil-
liam s Amerlran-hullt yacbt Meteor
which was the scratm boaL Th raca
was won bv the enrl of Dunraven'g
Caiiad which had a hnndlcap of f If t y-
Mx mlrutes. although the Batlneta the
Meteor. the awl Rrlnhlld and the
schooner He ton la finished ahead In tha
oider named
HALF MILLION DOLLARS
Estimated as Loss in the Fire at
Hoboken.
(Aasorlated Press Report.)
New York. August I. -It la atlmstd
that the loaa by laat night's fire In fto-
tuken will approximate 1600.000.
SHERIFFS' DEPARTMENT. S
Conrte Texas August 8. 1 will pay fit
rewind for . e recovery of the follow Ins;
goods ii nd the conviction of the thief. Tn
stuff was stoicn on the night of Auguat
4 from the Griffith racket store at OoaV
roe th thief entering by breaking in
the window. Om "rge slse gold iillad
watch. New Y o rk Sta nd rd movomaats;
on medium slse gold filled watch fttaasV
ard mnvements; one sllverold imoo.4
case -medium slse. Standard movements
one ladle' slse silver watch: four cheaa
watches New Haven: seven plain gold
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