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QUARANTINE RAISED
FULL TRA'N SERVICE ON
H. S H. ESTo
BETWEEN SAN ANTONIO tod Poiats North IESIMED TODAY
oncAGO car riot
MOB STONED CAR AND PO-
LICE CHARGED.
Mayair Exerted Efforts tar a Set
V dement and Speedy ' Resuha
. Are Expected
.Associated Press Report.)
... aUveankar Mt.--Dsaasxa the
tinlte enoru umj ox ssaxur vanar a.
Harrison and tb slaaiiianU dlatJoa
oamniltte to brio about PiacasHe ud-
ImIiiiiiiI of lb CUeaaa city tsdlway
strike than is Uttl cssange at
ana taaaTtlt. I
today bat Botbinf eeflnlis was
idlihed
After an ahVdaT
at director at which tba arotaalttoa ma
swauted by tba aulbata la Mara Her-
rtoon. staling tba term aa which tbay
waald setU. "wa cusaldaca. a eaoatar
presaattioa a prepares! by tba eiinay
aad ant ta tba mayer toadgbt. .Aa aaly
abaat bait (ba nabai at tba exBaaOre
naaltui of tba atraura anlaa pat la aa
Situation in Jala. Indicates
. nrwtsd Praaa KaparU
a lualla. Ma
ttoa hi tola
ngntiag- Th
la a atat at aanat. Srxty-Ova
a prwimms haw saiipil at Oaya-
" su. AaaoBg are a
at
aaaX
sBa
m Wih' Mayar Hsjrlsoa amis' that
slant ajaankaiiniia had been aseda ay
lu rniaaiaar aincssa to u
answer u .ns ltiia la af tba
Ua laalflrattnaa vara tba
CSawMw 0 aMsswtswa
- AH i ta aay." said ba 1a that tba
retnaeny's answer hi aot aa ultimatum -When
raaatiisit aa ta tba prospect f
TTindist Mahoa of
Street Bairaai Saiaama
reading tba cosmsnrlka tram Um .f-
Beaia at tba railway onaapany. iirllaia
ta make a atotoaasni
A aarioo rkK oomurwi this aieaisg at
Thirty-eighth and Weattworth avenue
woe-h waa qaejled by ta uawaua wart
of tba pottos. They 'vara coersailad ta
charge tba amb aad aaa . tbahr Haba
frewy. t ' .
Tw Wentworth oar mmdss Thirty-
etzhth street wan mat wtla a abaat af
eaaiilaa; four aai aa tba Brat aar
ta nar for tbatr Uaa. Tba ana tbaa
aaaiaaa oa ta tba aara aad ha4 kaaaa
to baai tba traia emwa. wafca twa aara
wttb potlraaiaa arrtrad. Tba awbw arbieb
ha craatly kxraaaed by thta lima waa
la aa act tiaaaai aad mfnil aa
V1
Taa aottca rw Ibabr laioHaia aa4 ctaba
aad cbaisaa at onca. Tba aaab aaat
aoaaa ana pnaata w-rjua tba fjotloa
awaac tbatr dabwlwltb ataar. Tbara waa
a warai debt wbleh laatad abaot twa
mUrotep. and I ban tba mob broka aad flad
hi all dirartloaa. A Bmabar af Una aw
Kaaaa hi tba rioriaa aaa aiiaml
' .1 HUNTERS IN PERIL f
One Spent Night ia Marefa die
' - Other in Open Boat.
' " (Bouatoa PoaTa Bdal.)
t Artbar. Tezaa. Haaaaibai1 V. Tba
" waatbar. cwaplad with baary
fmj. ranan aa aeeMaat. vary naaiiy
traaic la twa Lv.i . . L
2' Waodwortb aad Haaa Aadaraai
aimiina ia ua aa
Laa laka. below tba ntr
aaparatad wblle bootUur daeba Wi
y avanina. ifr w.MiMh u
heajlnaa wafla hantrna bbi Mand. but
ftar aaaw hour fouad tbatr launch.
Aiiar axpandlna hia aammnitioo yaialy
Manalina; by runpbota i-.
rat Into tba laka to return ta Port Xf
ibar tor .. ra. ... r
raadaraa II taaoaatbla la Maar tba
txau by audit and altar anal unaTail-
ln af foru to find tba abara ba atoppad
ta wait. far tba waatbar tu Oaar. Kaow
Inc tba damrr of drtfttaaT out ta
iirourh tba raua aad baTbat aa anchor
ba aontrtrad a draa by tytna; trajetbar
aoow looaa aiaoa of Iran bis haadhar-
raial (Utod with Wat shsOla aad hia (ua.
aad baaed tan ovwrboard oa ran ta
anchor taa craft. Ia that aaiiiiiar ha
paaaad tba cold ahrhi hi a awaQ aaa
launch and wbeo tba torn tmuwd found
b waa hi tba maa and drifttna oat la
aaa .la apita of tha tnaMarhad niaar.
1 araffllr aifflMt mmIIma mmIuI a.
tba taak to brine him ta Port Arthur
wber h arHt-nl at a.- m. naaiiy prea-
tratad from cold aad aaiaaaara.
A aaarctuna party left at oaea In qusat
of Rana. who bad paaaed tba nltrht hi thi
BBUaba and cancankea aat aranarly
clad for tba cold weather. Be had fallea
hit eereral alltaouor bole and waa wet
froai head to foot. Several thma durtaai
tha Bhrhl ba had to be down aatlraly ex-
hauatad but fear of the eaaaaquaoea of
otn ta alaro kept him akurina Botll
nearly Boon today wbea ha aad tha
iiaiiuliaie reached a email eaaip alaaoat
tacatber. Friend of tha hunters eoa
cratalatad them over than- Barrow eaeaae
from the dsaaerate danaar of tba utaht
aa exoerience which no on would care
ta repeat.
Ice oa pools and puddles tbia awmtna.
TK--Bonwler redstered S degTeea last
fihrht.' .. - -
. AID DENIED.
President Refused to Send Troops
; to Colorado.; .
CAaaoclatad Prea Raoort.) -Waahfaurtaa.
Norcmbcr wPraaidcnt
"tooaeveR ba recalled a diapatcb free
-overnor Peabudr of Colorado aaktna
nat General Baldwin commandhic the
nutBant of Colorado be Inetria Ud to
iply such troops aa may be aaeaaaarr
preaerr order In the TeUurid Bln-
distrlrta. After a eonsultatloa ba-
- aaa the arerldeat and the aaeretary of
r Ciaveraor Pe&body was adrlaed that
did aot ametr that the reroureee of
a Bute to keen tha neaee had baea ax-
iMted. and therefore the request tar
-uoa was denied. '
-ytoOpcrZmiQ
parely naetaM-yt tbar-
j.prcaapt.i
sbps araiiiinn.aiili
'opi::3
assassasaaawaai
:. HOROSiJir RESTLESS.
. - .a
a
:
eetuewiet. auyar iiamana
aw hopeful esrasraa .la aaiaa today
flotk aMaa as willing la naiHana aaao-
uatieoe"
iahoa of th i -
NEW DEVELOPRIERT
SUMMERS WAS CALLED TO'
i WASHINGTON.
Several " Important Indictments
Expected froro Grand Jury
Investigations. .
(Aaaacailad Pre Report.)
Chwaha. Nab NoreBber An lai port-
ant deralopBMut In connection with tb
kxllotiaant at t'nltad htatsa acnjior
IMatrleh aad Paabaistsr rtooer ad Haat-
bum wai the sodden summons lata ty
av of United State District Attarm
Summers to Waatilmton. Tha eammona
II la stated csax frurn PresaJent Booaa-
wtlt and It waa lastantly eUad. tit.
Siimmsrs laavlnf far tba East unUt.
. Nebady at tba district attoreay' oUica
would Tenure to speculate oa the c&k
and Mr. tunia-er IdnmU dec lined to dux
tusa the aaaltar hefora leavum Oiait
hnporwrce u attached to' hia Kaete;'U
trip aa U la nat believed be would ba
taaaa away from bar at a tuna wbea
Butter of amn uemnt are veudlna. an-
rapt It were lor ry uraant reason. A
bu-ae Bumoar of witnesses cam to tha
eaaaaeeeeaaeaeeeeeeee
i
a
a
Tbey Are to Be Protected
by Col ram hia.
a Caasoclsled Praaa Report.) a
a Boaota Xoramber IT (Turadny). J
J Tha rcaoairaaa i i iiaaiiit wol
a Brotaet tba American legation and
I mart ran dtbwna her. Tbsrs la a
no fear at a demooatratlon aamlnat J
:
. aaaaaaawaaaaaaaaawaaa
ay io testify In th nendlna post-
ftareatMriitloBa before the (rand jury
ad these will necessarily bate u rejum
until Mr. Summer' return which can not
ha before early ncx. weak.
It m sucaestsd that tha atsti'ct attorney
aomewnat Indiscreet la suppisment-
5 nala eofraspneidence made public
by the departmut af Justice between
kimie!Lnd.-UorDelr 0ral Knox. At
laaet two of tba case now penduuc he-
fora the arand jury. It la expected will
ewraiop teathnoay of n mors atanuoa na-
ture tbaa tha Hastings caaa.
Upon District Attorney Summers will
faU tha duty af cjoaductran before tba
Federal court the trial of Senator Diet-
rich which will ba an of National Im-
portance. It hi stated that this Is on
of tba Important reaaoaa for Mr. Bum-
era' That to Washliurton.
It waa teamed today that considerable
erldeaos has already baea flora by tha
fraud jury In two of the pendln pustof-
flca raees. The detailed charxes In there
caaa lavatre eererml legisUtire district
which are said to have been 1rawn Into
the nmttar thromrh certain ajTanawmenta
made In connection with the canvasa
made lor candidates for tb United State
eenatorshlp twa years aao. It hi charted
a number of men appointed o nostoffloss
at these districts paid ernia soma af
esoney for their appointment a. the par-
meets bams aude ta the aaembma of the
eajtelature. In aotne cases th roach aa In-
termediary and la ulnars to the member
direct. In rome Instance. Sfw said tba
rams ran as high aa nam. Tenlaxr baa
already been given before the (rand Jury.
It la stated akma thai Una.
THE WEATHER
(Aeav-Jated Pre Report.)
Waabhurton. Korember It Cast Texan
Wanner and partly cloudy IHday a 1th
rata near th coast fhrfurday rain;
winds abifttr to fresh southerly.
Louisiana rilr and wanner rrlday;
not Saturday; fresh east to south wmda.
Arkansas Wirmei and probably rain
rrlday and Saturday.
West Texas New Mexico and Alisons'
rah- In tha sjtto tain In tba north por-
tlun Friday -ud Saturday.
Oklahoma and Indian TeraTtory Rain
and warmer Friday. Saturiay partly
ckndy.
Obaurvatlona taken by United Slate
Bureau at I p. m. THa
Temperature. Bain- State of
Max. Mitt.
AbOene 42 u M Clear
tmanlla .' 44 . Oaar v
Atlanta at i . lleur
Corpus Cbrlatl .. w 4 . Cloudy
Da reo port a 14 .( Claudy
. Dodge City 41 w J PL a dy
Iao M M Clear
Oarreatoa 47 X . Clear
Jackson villa w M . Cloudy
! Kansas City a Clear
I Mamphls u M Clear
! Montcomery .. 44 St - . Claar
Nashrllle M M .a Clear
New Orleans .... 4a CI ar
North Platte ... ft u s . cloudy
Oklahoma S .0) Cloudy
Omaha It 1 .a ci udy
Pahwtln 4t a .4 Cloudy
Su Antonio ..... 6 34 .40 cloudy
St. Louis z It . .0 Clear
St. Paul 3 M .40 Clear
VIcksbuTg ....... )j . Clear
TEXAS FIRE RECORD.
. Residence at San Antonio.
(Houstoa Post s Special.) :
Baa Antonia. Texas. Korember A
residence owned by the State estat. lo-
cated at 424 Burleson street was. with
It content! totally destroyed byvflr this
mornlns. Loss ISO. . f
Residence at Floresville. .
(Houstoa Post SpectaL)
. Plorastrltu. Texas Korember 1 The
nice new cottage owned and occupied by
D. W. Martta waa destroyed by Br lat
Sunday tnght. The content war partly
sared. It hi sspposed that n tamp hurst
and caused the. Are. No one waa In tha
bouse when the fire started but a lamp
had been left burning. The loss waa a
few hundred dollar. A collectiton hat
been tabes up to help rebuild tha bouse.
There was no tasuimiiea.
Residence at Elkhart.
" (Houston Post' Special'
' Elkhart Texas Xorember .-Th .rest-
dseee of John H. Hogtis. linnc six mtlea
doath of that place waa consumed by
fir this morning together with an tha
household aoede. The fire artrlaated fu 4
abore tha asutal k the aaUlas. There
waa no on at boss at tb ties except
Mrs. Hughs. She look aaaw af tha
rhhum out of the house but they
Bra and buraed hi tha yard. Taa bona
and contents were a total lost.
VOTED AGAHIST Will BL .
BiiTgesStasd'Garnwf Ddhd b Iz Bocil by lie
Actioa ot tne Caucus oa Reaprotity.
ARE OPPOSED TO IT
ON PRINCIPLE EXPLAINED
MR. GARNER.
Probable that V Senator Bailey
Will Lead the Fight Against
the Treaty in the 6enate. '
Tba Houstoa peat Bursau
Room 84 Colorado Building .
Wsahingtau. D. C Noraahar H '
A fursgeoe oaraclusloa had just aa
waa axpactad. tb bo us of rapt aula i
Urea tbaj aftaruooa paaaid by aa nor-
majorlty tba Cnbaa radpracHy
bat aad thai pat an at
ib Breaadaot la new ready far th de-
UbsratloM of tba saaala. Both tha te
publlcaa aad the daraocratk leaders op-
posed aa ay and aa Tot and ther
was ao accurate way af aetsrmlnuu last
how any astsxbar stood.' Tba Taxnaa wh
wra present and whs helped to torn tba
minority war Representative Burgees
and Garner. Mr. Slaydea did aat rat
aad the other eocuarlsrsd thataialria
hound by tha action of the aauoua '
hr. 0 mar taatxht (as out a tat-
rnsat dhflnlna bhi poaiuon oa tha agree
merit rotod on today and giving hi rea-
son for opposing the measure. Mr. Oar-
ner aulas that tb pUtrorm oa which
he wa nominated declared ainilflially
against the trusts and specially ascanraosd
both tba dortrlne of recroroeity aad ad
free raw amtarhU. Ba helda that aha
meant tiasiil by tba nouaa la lraatiy
noavtlr of both tbaa prtwlattona at hia
platform. ' "
Tha bill will ha onpoasd la tba senate.
H hi stated tonight by fully twenty aamo
era tin seaatdra. Senator Balb)y K loaal
to by all those who are against tha bill
ta make tba principal apaach that win
be at tared la oppoattloa thereto hi th asa-
ata. To Force Rivers and Harbors BIQ
Another" out: alienee which Bfre re-
newed bop among mimaer Inter astad
that a general rivers aad harbor bin
would he enacted af th ft rat Marian af
tbia tumiase waa the masting yea tar day
and tha setlrtty dlaplsyad ataos aaKguj
Psnnsylranla represenUUres In Barer af
aucha ua .. i.
It seeas that tba aatlr delegaHea of
thlrty-lw members wbleh met la anacaa
yesis rdar. Is caaamJttsd le the ling sea-
meat of th Delaware rlrer from PhOa-
dstphht ta the aaa Bearaeiatatlre deb
bob of that Btata who h) a member af th
rfrera and harbors oom Bullae adrlaed ale
ooUeaanaa that tba prelect wwald hare to
depend upon a gaairal rreer aad bar-
bars hill te go through. Thereupon tha
wboia dalaxatlon agreed to area oaosld-
aratloa af a general bUL v
Allied with the Pinsyrraaamaa tor th
bum projaet and th tba aaaw way la th
boas aslegallon ot tea metala
Mew Jarsay. aquaily lutsrsstad
the Dais wars aaprstee tb twa State.
Tba eanaiors of both But ar Ukawhw
sarsrably loclioad.
Thar baa baea aa Uttie mrlou alacua-
atoa th past few day ea a aropaeltlan
for an afteetrra off enelee aad
alllano at rhrsr aad karbor
Juat aa the I oroae faTorlng lirlnatla were
organised at tha hud ssaalon at loiigiea
Thar are aa meny awmhira. aid aad new
who bar rlrer and harbor projects peed
uuj ausatiea la tbatr diatxlcta that
should they ergaaias and pall together a
would ba th most powerful larsrage to
lift their enternrttea out of tb muck of
Oa tb other hand there p a
rer the horhsa af these hope ia
th evident Durpoas f tha admuuatratiea
ta push tb Pi it aw canal antarnrlaa t
an Imntedlate scccm) pi la had fact a far aa
conatrna It baglnnlag Thai would mean
tba outlay at oaea af WMaa. to say
nothing of ptxrrhaoa to lane pxjmm m
bonds. It I ancVaAtadry tatanded. If pos-
sible to start canal dlggln before the
prrsldentlsi aiecttoa and this with Ba
bsrg disburse meat from the treasury. Is
csualna no tittle ani aalsaa to the frainda
of river aad harbor Improvements aa wall
aa the advocates of other aemsstlc but
public raMi-prBSB .
The Fight on Cram.
The axuberanee of tba sardonic aaailea
of Senator Bah Tlthwan atnc he . aot
back from Booth Carolina suggests that
ha baa brought back his pitchfork special-
ly well sharpened for Jahotag. He learned
aoon after be got her that tha commerced
committee would make a farorabla re-
port an the esse of Dr. W. A. Cmm. who
was nomlnstsd to ba eolieotorf enstam
for th port of Charlaetoa Senator Till-
man ha let evsrybody kaow who was
curknu anough to ssska Inquiry that be
Intends to fight tha Bornlnatlon to th
.last gasp. H hope to rally tha seme op-
position that aided him last spring. -
Crum wa appointed by President
Roosevelt just two day attar tba ad-
journment of tha senate last March the
nomination having baea hang up by a
tie rote owing to the abwnca of two or
three republican senators. Hearings bsd
baaa had before the comnteroa committee
last February and leaning dtbjens of
Chariest oa including the may or. were
beard In opposition to th appaintnMnt
It 1 inside gossip that tba Crum cade
will orniab ocaaelon for soms Uraty race
problem talk between senators. Aasang
thos who It Is said will take part are.
beside Tillman Senators Spoonar Borer-
Idge Caraaack and Gorman. It la expect-
ed that In view of the Maryland aanator'S
recent bold stand la tha campaign In his
Btata on the race question that ha will
reiterate something of bis chanrea that
President Roosevelt baa bean responsible
for the revival of the race issue and baa
thereby endangered tb peaceful relation
of tb races.
" Hanna's Position.
Hanna has nipped to the bod tb
"boom" which some of tils friend tried
to start for htm for th iwpublleaa presi-
dential nomination. He waa la an proba
bility perfectly einear when ha eald ba"
had a deal re to lead th re publican next
rear and that he Wanted to aa Roowvelt
nomtnsted. The sincerity or lack of sin-
eertty. of a polittcan la matter of tbia
kind may not alway appear on th nr
fsc. but It wUl soon coma to tight af Its
own accord If left to itself on a long-
er hear talk of Hanna oa th street la
the restaurants about tha botsts. at the
theaters ate aa waa tha oaea several
days ago. Oaea aura R la ntoaaarett
"Boossvalt." with tb reBoMlraas la con.
area aad with sO then who swat bar.
Sota of those who war wvt off their
feet by the Hanna victory and their per-
aaaal admiratloo for tha Maa now. aee-
eeWry earrst that their enthusiasm ear
ned them ta the tmtat of leee ma-e
agshvst th praetdent. Thee; exasat ins
maa ia the White House to recollect the
and what they said and they knew ui
they will Borer ba ae elnea ta the preat-
dant ar wield a maoh Inriuenea with kirn
as they did prior le their-"breaks."
A actable example et this I thai fur-
fitshad by Senator Bcott of Wast Vlrslnla.
It H probably true that th prestdwt
la to good a politician to openly show
to Beau lor Bcott that h reoullsrla bow
Beott came out Bar ftaaaa but there la
Booed) wht kaowi Booeerel: whs due
not expect blra to dlaclpllne Scott when-
ever be la cocksure that It Is th right
Jar aerator Beott hhaaelf look for thlx
and ther is auue to doubt K. This Is. In
ail likelihood tru of all oiliere who
occupy attitude similar to that of tb
West Vir-mia sans tor.
Bui Hanna wUl not suffer a wilt hia
antbuahutlo friends. He I mar potent
et th Whilte House today than ba baa
baea atnoa tha act of madnaa made
Roosevelt th aaartiUva bead of th ture
Bloat natloa of tba earth. Reoeevalt la
vea orawquloas te the Ohio senator and
tha Ohio Baaa enjoy the preetig that
aa ro-e bl wsy of lata quits a much
aa would say ether nun sod. probaUr
feels Just aa proud of It aa he did of
bat raflueaos with Mr. McKtnley. He will
continue te he a presldeatlai farsrita.
at least till after th republican National
ooaventioa baa don Its work. Erea then
Mr. Hanna may continue to be sought
after by the atrenuoui one for the sen-
ator from Ohio ia a man who la In a
put os whar th president needs hi sup-
port much mora frequently tha tha rw
ator need aid from the president Han-
na's pmc I assured for six year th
president mar bar to ratir la abaat
sixteen month.
. Fight on Ferer fat Mexico. '' "
Ciiavsaswi Slyea called on 8urtoa
Oenera Wymaa of the eaartne kssartsj
swrrica today to discus with him th
yellow fever and quarantine situation hi
Taaaa. They want te dariaa a way of
bringing together th erlsnttn ass ot
thai country In a scheme of o epsnoa
with thus of Mexico. Being aa intent
ttonal rneatlon this M rendered dlfoeejK
and the surgson general may be eora-
pelled to ttk It ap through th eUt ds-
ns rtment. Dr. Wyman think that very
efreottr work may be don la Uarprod
aat tb plagtM all over Mexico. Oa ha
aaaawjtlaa Mr. Blayden baa (ddraaaed a
utter to Dr. Wyaan and tba matter
will be started on officially at once. .
Mr. Field's Practical Knowledge.
Judge Scott Field of Calvert Is tsuund
a very aetrr mbrrsst ta th anO-bail
wsevtl fight which .the Texas and iou-
haana mambara have combined to maka.
Mo msmosr of th house knows Basra
about the boll weerU and (he boll worm
tbaa Jung f ield and the represent uvea
have touad ha advtcs and aaaletaaoa to
ba of almost invaluable benefit to than.
Judge I laid la a practical tanner and le
thoroughly oun variant with every Beuul
of tha eultura of oottoa. Upaa the aooa-
aion of the recant visit of the fexat dele-
gation to the secretary of agTicuUura
Mr. ayiMaa nsid Judgu Paid the vkw-
ailment of aakina kiia to tail these as-
sembled there hi experience with th
weevil In tha eouatry about CaJiwR.
While Judge Field waa talauut the secre-
tary displayed a kosa Interest aad ire-
auently naked c aw l lone - ' - ;; .
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Mr. Henry's Bill . 7
Bacrssantatrr Henry UUck thara WW
ba ao opposition t hi erMrgancy hill
approprlaung taVOee with which to par-
ajuva ltB.tOO ton of aarty suturing aA
ton seed for tmtneiliate diatrlbuUoa hi
Cxaa. Maar f tha rspaoiioan Jaader
v already agreed that th bill ought
to go through on tha wings of ananlmou
L If. aa MX. Usnry bopea Bpeakat
tht agrmiit. there will
ba no trouble ta th bouse and the Texas
aena tors will very probably be able to
put th bill through at their end of th
eapitol.
' .
ConfirTnations.
Tha aanate. ta aaaaaUr assaion today
cswOnaed th followioc aominationi:
Consuls. William 1. Pfka Peaneylvania.
at iUttua Saxony; Jamea V Long Penn-
sylvania at Patraa Oreece; Heury Al-
bert Johnson District of Columbia at
Valencia Bpain; 'Walter C. Hamm. renn-
sylvuua at Hull Jangland.
Consuls General hUhelbert Watt.
Pennsylvania St. Peteraourg Rusauti
Frank Stetnhardt Penneyiranut at Ua-
rana Cuba; Church How Naoraska. at
Antwerp Belgium
Poetrnaaers. Osiahoma: la N. Bush-
orr. Pawnee.
MorreU' Idu ot Juaiity.
Repreatntatlr Morrell of PnnM-
yaiua introduced a btu today to prevent
discrimination on account of race or
color by common carriers auking it an
offense under Federal law punishable
by H0 fine for common carriers to pro-
vide separate car for tlther white or
colored passengers .
am Bronaoa Cooper Jr. eon of tha
disUagulahed Taxes congrsssrasa ha ar-
rived in Waahingtoa and win remain with
hia father till congress adjourns. Mr.
Cooper has been ha father' private sec-
retary several year and th Beaumont
a talesman say ba ccmid 01 afford to be
without hie aid.
-Corigreasman
Morrl Sheppard baa re-
ceived th photograph of the twenty-
eighth baby that has been christened
."jaorrUt Bheppard" since h waa first
elected to succeed hi father. Every one
of them future voter live In Mr. dhep-
pard'a district and ha hi proud of ail of
Congressman C. B. Randall of Sherman
ml tb aaslstance of hia former effi-
cient private secretary R C. Carver of
Deniroa. Beeaus of the death of hi
father-in-law Mr. Carver will not return
to the capital this year.
WANT VICE PRESIDENT.
Bill in Mexican Congress to Pro-
vide for the Office.
(AaBOCtotad Praaa Report.)
Mexico City November II A constitu-
tional amendment bill provtdliif for th
creation of tb vie presidency and sent
by tb minister of th Interior Corral to
congress ia aa important political event.
It will la all probability be adopted and
will remove the element of politics) un-
certainty which ba been often comment-
ed on her k flnancisi and business cir-
cle According to th terms of the resolu-
tion now before congress th Tie presi-
dent will be ex officio president of to-
aerste with tha-right to apses but with-
out the right th vote aaVa in case of a
tie. Th rte president may aao hold
of flea by executive eppotntment and so
may hold a cabinet pool lion in whir.n case
he will ba replaced ia th praadanry of
th senate. '
According to the mternal rule of that
body he can sssuins the duties ot the
presidency la ease the executive a travel-
ing abroad or absent for any cause fro;n
ha post. Minister Corral la hia remark
accompanying the measure presented to
eongraa speaks of tb necessity of thl
meesur for the trunquutsina of the pub-
lic mind aad hia eentiawnta will find echo
la the whole community.
Neither the president nor th rice presi-
dent may absent themselves from th na-
tional territory ar rallnoulah the discharge
of their fa notion ex reel for grave and
weighty reasons to be passed upoa by
t -
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A
Chicago November 1.-Th will of An-
il J Tree wire of Lambert Tree lu.l
filed la the prttoit court dleposea of an
eststa af U.1S7.WB. The W1U bequsathe
1W ta th oa and tiui I given to the
endowment fund of ht. Luke a boapiUL
the remainder of Lbs aetata Is bequeathed
to th husband. a "
. i ' i
Chicago November .-Mrks Vat nan
th "scrap Iron king." Whoa will baa
ii at been Bled left provision for tb reo-
tioa of a synagufu hi JrusaUm at a
cost of H.mtt. and aetiuealhed tM to
harlty
Chicago
November rl Three baratrad
men employed In making eteel tank oar
at th works of th Standard Or! eom-
Danv at Whltlnx. Ind.. havs been dis-
eharged. Curtailment of expenses I
flven as the. cause.
Chk-sgo. November !. Ofrtciale of die
trtct No. a International Association ul
Mschlnista nave discovered what they
be lav to Be aa exlenalv ytm of sail-
ing trad union aecrela to employers. Aa
a result they revoked th barter ef weal
No. . t
Ctflcago ovsrabeTlf -John Alexander
Dowle general overseer of the Chriatlaa
Catholic church baa kaued a demand
for Ran.. "Realise by Immedlata sale
the cash proceed of all your property.
In reel In Zion securities or Uoa land
and com with all your house to Kwa
City" la the command.
New York. November jr. Commissioner
Eva Booth bead of tba Sarvatloa Army
In Canada who ha been 111 In tha city
ha started (or 'her nom In Toronto.
New Tor. November U.-Chariee Oak-
ley Morna on of th founder and one
president of the Consolidated Mining
tor sxchauga and. before th civil war
E strident of tha gold board ia tbia city
dead at hi home la Elisabeth N. J.
New York. November tt Phil Daly. Jr.
whoa Indictment for running a gambling
house was dumissed en Moaday baa
been again Indicted oa th asm charge.
New York November IS. A man sen-
tenced to serve seven year In Sing Sing
under the name of "Oeorge Qaibert" but
who is sld to be th erandaon ot a for-
ear governor of Kentucky ia reported to
have been pardoned attar having serred
thra moBtba. . . . .. a -
New York November 1.-At th risk
of ha Ufa In the icy wtters of th Hud-
on. Albert H. Clarke a well known por-
trait painter -rescued ha wife from
drowning an attempt at auldd.
New York. November . Another meet-
ing of the manufacturer of steal rail
will be held next weak at which th price
question will again be considered.
MMdletown. V. J.. November B). John
S. Ptnover of tbia city who jumped from
th Brooklyn bridge tn December 1WI
has been pronounced Insane and will ba
srnt to th But hospital.
SOUTHERN STATES HEWS.
HI 'MM ITT. Mla.-Chlaf of Police T. B.
Gllli waa ahot aad tnatontly killed by
Henry Marsh th son of a prominent
merchant bet aad a posse a now Boeur-
Ing lb wood for th murderer. Joseph
McCreary and young Marsh were under
lb Influence af liquor and Chief Ollltai
wa trying to arrest actjreary. iny
clinched aad Mara ordered the chief to
release hia companion Th chief eald
he would arrest Marsh aa aoon aa he
landed McCreary. Marsh want Into hia
father' store. In front of which the row
took pace and got a shotgun firing both
barrea into ta ahlef. Th dead maa
had been chlet of polio for twenty
years and waa highly esteemed. The
community is aroused but a lynching la-
tin probable beeaus of tb high standing
of th aider Marsh.
BATON ROUGH. La It U estimated
that over tla.OOJ.e waa sared to th
sugar planters of this State la being
warned by tha weather bureau of th
approach ot tb cold weather.
KENOVA. W. Va-mallDox 1a epi-
demic hi thlf town and in Ceredo just
east of here. Blx death have resulted
In th latter plac and all adlactnt cities
bar quarantined aa-sinst tba afflicted
peace. All train ao through at thirty
mile aa hour.
LOUISVILLE. Ky. It is estimated that
during tha season fully fc.000 cattle will
be fed with th mash from th distilleries
located within a radius of forty miles of
taHihtviiM. The mash aire the beef a
flavor not obtainable through tha ua of
any other food.
'- TALLAHAB8E. Fla. Hunter Fisher has
been arreeted. chanted with having hired
a negro to shoot James Felkel. who wa
recently th victim ot an attempted ae-
aaalnatlon. hht aid breast aad aft arm
being terribly lacarated.
FENSACOLA. Fla. Le Caldwell a
pTHOner ia the county Jail bar waa
stabbed a half dosen time and badly
wounded by Will Perkins another inmate
of the prison. Caldwell wa armed with
a dirk aad baa been placed tn a dungeon
on a diet of bread and water until he
win reveal tn hiding plac of tb
weapon-
AUQL'BTA. 6s. There are now Si.ls)
bale of cotton in storage in thl city
U a valued at H.1TS.MS.
RICHMOND. Va It I now believed by
many In thl port of th Stat that E.
L. Went the wealthy young man who
mysteriously dirapoeared. waa shot and
his body afterwards burned so aa to hide
all trace of. tb crime. ' Tha statement
baa been partly substantiated by a resi-
dent of Big Ston Qua. Wa county.
LEE8BURQ. Va John Vlrt was
tabbed to death bv hi cousin Hum-
phrey Potts. Both of the young maa ar
under B) year of aga-
MTTRFKEESBORO Tnn.-E. J.' Jor-
dan on trail here for the murder . of
Frank HlbbetL baa been found guilty tb
Jury retumlna a verdict of murder In
the first degree with mitigating elrcum-
CE NTE RVTLLE Tenn.-O. W. Hick
a prominent dtixen of thl county la
dead bavin become demented a few mo-
ment before hi death. Th physicians
ar puzzled over hi itrang malady but
some of them bellev it waa a ease of
cut brain trouble. .
KNOXVTLLE. TcnrT-William Waddelt
a brake man. ten from a train and will
die of hi Inhrrie.
KNOXVTLLE. Tnn.-5fhe messenger
boy working for th American DUtriet
Telegraph oomoanv. truck becausa It
waa reported the company Intended to
bin soms neerro bora. On receiving the
prowls of th company not to take on
black the boy returned to work.
BIBMTNOHAm. Tja.-Alex Robertsoa
a negro who killed a vellow woman ha
been arrested by member of hi own
raca and turned over to th poUc.
eorTCI0"'wV. Al.-It I likely that
casing to a clerical error th bill swaat-
ae mi cl.y o. un tgoinery a charter I
unconstitutional. Th decision of th
State eutrreme court hi awaited her with
great toterwzt
' JACKSON. Ma. In the report of tha
railroad eotnairalon It M shown that dur-
ing th hut two rears in persons bar
been killed by the railroads within the
borders of thl Stat. Seventy-one were
trespassers forty were railroad employee
and Ihre war paaaenaers. ..
tJTfLppORT. Kiel. Certain Louia R'ie
aerl carp her to meet ha younger broth-
er who had shipped from Italy and tlret
of th life aboard an ItntKn ahlo now
In port. Th captain refused to air th
boy up and ' ' latter mad a break to
reave th ship. Th eatrUIti oaucht hlw
and h"t hli hut th brother Interfered
and bald th captain wblle th boy es-
caped. Tb two captain then appeared
tn court vowln vengeance and tba
brother wa fined til
BTLOXT. Vhw.-w" T. Donahu 1 aa
oyster shocker from Baltimore el Ira to
have a-caped from a canning factory
wher m hueker ar held la a tt
of peons re and bo ear they ar being
etsrved. Ouarde prevent their escape.
He asyg tba factory i locatod la asarsa
j .
r r -:
.
at Bayoa le .tr Aia. and nanrly all
ha people are si. a. . ..
FRANKL1"' l Th ... .! eui
case of tia lurou 1-a AiieiT 1 Lumi
bar Company va. the Vnrna t Tlmiie
Company mvoKh s x jw sud e nl.jn hs
bees en trial fur - t weeks Wss given
to tha jury at auauiaut
NEW O It LEANS. LaT-The third dyaa-
mlta on trass in th ' Morelnnd section
Bear Alexandria. 'Was Darnelrated ther
WediMaday night.' lr. Leiah s bouse aa
drag store waa blown up Two algut
ago aa attempt to blow ua tb A. t
taaiaigai .traia waa aadai . -
New York Ifovemher B Th wall
known D Hollandsche bank ba stopper
payment ssys dispatch to th Heral
from The Hagu. Th financial eondl
lion which to slleged to be du to tht ;
dsclln af Amerieaa seeuritiea large 1
kwld la Holland la mock eejinised.
New Terk. Noveenbar nV-Dispatcha
frees Moscow anaauno tha daeovery o
crtnaumptien cur or Kisel Ssavsrlanski
a sUbsrlaa mining anaiaser wh hop
to win th prla oflsred by John DT
Bockefsller. '
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Mexico dry November li -A great fire
broke out yesterday In Vera Crua eon
Cuming according to latest adrtcea fir
blocks TeJesrephs comaanlnetioa hai
been Intamipied . ...
Berlin November it. Th foreign 'of-
fice has expressed ntlr ae tie fact ioa wit
the rapid progriaa of Panama affair an"
'will congratulate tha United States tlv
day when the Brat ahip crosses tb lath
mo. . ' ' -
: SHORT TEXAS STCOili. .
Frisco Texas Novamber li. Edmund
Rodger has resigned a prandent of the
Pint National bank and Judge Bam Fur
Ban of Fort Worth will succeed aim.'
Judge Furman waa formerly eonneciau
with the First National bank of Boyd.
Taxaa.
Beguin Taxaa Noremhar 11-Th gran l
jury adjourned today after sixteen day.
session. Thirty bills wet found eighteen
for felonies. N bill returned ta the
(areata murder caaa.
" Sherman Texas. November t. rJbrVrici
Jadg Maxey today ordered all Denlsoi:
poops who bad baea summoned as wit-
nesses or Juror In tb court bare to
appear regardless ot Deniaon's cnutran
tins Ss-siast haarmaa. state Health on-
cer Tabor wires that he doe not believe
tad aeoeseity axats for a quaranlln. .
Corpos ChrsrU Taxaa November
Tonight there are good lndlc lions af
rain which m bsdly aeeded by farmers
especially cabbage grower. Th cold
weather ha not hurt cabbage ow.thi
vegetables but win help farmers bj
kUling Insseta and wraa-
Bumet Texas. November Ml Burnet
county a ta a vary prosperous condition.
The cotton crop turned out much better
than any on anticipated averaging from
one-third to one-half of a bale to tha acr.
regard) of tha boll weevil. The Born
wheat oata and sugar cane crop made
good yield. Cattle and sheep ar In One
condition.. t. - "
Derera. Texas November 11 Th rle
le nearly all threshed. Th average yield
I about tea sacks per acre. It aaa been
a fln fsil for aarlag tb crop.
merman. Texas November 11 Today
Maggi Becknetl the woman charged
with Che aiwrder of her ( weeks old la
fant waa found guilty and her punish
meat aaaeeeed at eonfineeaenl In tha
penitentiary for Ufa. y
Denlaon Taxaa November 11 J. A.
Anmer capitalist aad pioneer dUsen
dad todar. . .
Deniaon. Texas Novamber 11 A a umber
of special officers wer sworn ta toaay to
en fore th amallpox quarantine against
Shennaa.
Muilan. Taxaa. November B). Wheat Is
looking fin and oata doing well.
Bell-rule Taxaa. November 11 Hog
killing ia th order of tha day ia tbia
eec&oa and tbara ar many of them.
Moody. Texas November 11 -High
prlc
iOOFI
lea have caused tne larmera to turn
a moat or their cotton. About law
bale yet to oom.
Rogers Texas Novamber 11 Ail vege-
tation killed by th cold snap. Cotton
practically all gathered and marketed.
Aivtn Texas Novamber II Columbu
Hee of Buckholta has leased tha Durant
farm and will start a big chicken and
turkey farm.
AMn Texas November 11 Th berry
grower have about completed working
their plant aver for the hut Um and
will aooa begin mulching them. -
Rockdale Texas November 11 Great
mconvanano caused by tb rBsoontlnu-
ance of trains due to th quarantin.
It ia expected tha will soon b don away
with. t '
Dallas Texas Novsmber 11 Th Com-
mercial club directors bar pled red them-
selves to raise th capital stock of th
Texa State Fair association to HM000
and to oontlnu tb yearly sxpoutloa. .
Rnak. Texas Slrrrember 11-Most af th
cotton picked jaAd nearly an of it sold.
Recelnts aboaft KM balea against M
last year. - - . ..
Cuero. Texas. November It. Th com-
missioners court ndiourned today after
apprwrinir all aaarantlne aosunts. The
bills amounted to tleTJ.BV. It about
cleaned up th aensrsi fund.
Cuero. Texal. November It. The new
Knight of Pythias hail I receiving Its
finishing touches now and will be ready
for acceptance about December L .
Floresvins. Texas. November II. Mar-
garlto Mendoaa waa bitten by a rattle-
anak bat Monday asveral mile weet
of town while be was helping to load
a wagon with corn. He was brought to
' town for medical treatment but cam
very near dying. A Mexican wA-naa
several mile at of town wa bitten by
a spider last Frktoy night aad came
near dying before a doctor could got to
her. v - ' ;"- ;
Hitchcock. Texas. November II. Ther
wa io one-elaiith of aa Inch thick thl
morning which I th coldest weather we
have had thl early In lb season in
many years..
. Texarkana Twaa. November U -The
preliminary trial of Dave Johnson a
whit man. and Jim William colore!
who are stumped with th killing of Ton
Copeland an express awseenxer has been
concluded. Both men war remanded to
Mil without baU. . .
THE FEVER AT LAREDO.
Large Number of New Cases
- Were Reported.
' (HouMoq Post's SPKtsl.) .
Laiwoo Ttxaa -November H Ther
was a aright increase In th number at
yellow fever cases today over yesterday
thara being awvaatosa sow aad two old
esses and two death. However thl Is
such a material abatement of th epidemic
that there Is ao MeUng at auaouragsment.
On the contrary ther I a general belief
that th end of the city woe are- al-
ready la sight and that another ten or
fifteen days at th moat will see tb
(ever entirely stamped out aad th quar-
antine raised.
According ta ystlow fever expert opin-
ion there u- no danaar whatever to com-
munities north of hem should the quar-
antine be raised at once. Dr.- Gutter
staled today that la th New Orleans
epidemic of 18ST th quarantin against
that airy was raised oa November 1.
ther being frost at points directly north
of -Mow Orleans. Thar would not ba
i th slightest danswr ot Infection con-
tinued Dr. Gutters to points north of
Laredo should Ui auarulioa k raised.
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Only Texas Crude
Refinery ntin lurnin cat Petroleum Probsts
I dk llltmbMBb JraJ librkABM cwl la ny rtiiaed ilscwbcn.
-" lac Cea nay irrfarcd la meat ccrtitJca ia rJthei prico ar duality.
Pitapt 4 tics tier la autuct. raartrea ia4 M tmtaMail as.
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Office 910 FrsnkHn HOUSTON. TelephoiVs No. 424 kotb
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iy. W. DARBY and A. RAOLANtt
' a - - -
leld i JTrernost .VthTnd teacher In the United States now aaa ensrg
iffl sESSno DwrSIil. The Bliss System of BootteepingvOregJ
Cualnu'tend uXw'rS- " '
ablest faculty in th South. Th hC B. C. lead In quantity ana quauiy. wrwa
for free CStelOgU. ' " Jl.Maaamaaaaaaeaa)
Th cold weather make tt tmpoBstbl
for dlseas to propagate and spread In
towns the frost has already reached
even should a person leaving bare develop
a cas of yellow fever after he arrived.
Tb matter of Inducing tha rail mads
to Inaugurate' their through passenger
train service a still uppermost. Mr. Trie
of th International and O rent -Norther
wired the dtixen commit te thl! morning
that tha business waa already up by wire
between official and that ha would ad-
vise them a soon sa a decision was Bad.
Mr. Clark suparlntendent of th Mexi-
can National wired today that aa aoon as
the International and Great Northern re-
aumed that he would arrange Immediately
to do th asm.
Dr. Oulteras sent th following telegram
to Burgeon General Wyman today which
fully explains Dr. Murray' condition:
"H is stronger! general appearance bet-
ter; temperature puis and resnlratlon
bout th same: lung complication eon
tlnues. Thl and nrobahle pleural effu-
sion randar eass till crlUoal." . .
AT SAN ANTONIO V
The Fever Is Forgotten and Peo
' pie Are Lively.
(Houston Post' BpeeuU.)
Ban Antonio Texas November ttV-FuTI
passenger service was resumed on aU
railroads hi and out of San aJitonls this
morning sad already the business ot th
city shows a marked effect from tb re-
turn of old conditions before th iuaran
tin. The train tonight all rome In
loaded with people eoma of them being
people who bad refugeed from th city
whan the first report of yellow fever
was circulated but th great najorlty
war people who have been waiting out-
aide vr sine tb quarantin wa put
on to com In. . -
At th hotels where there had oom i no
arrival for several week th lobbies
were full of strangers who cam la on
different wads and business all over
the city has again took oa its winter aa-
USidVtlon now ar that fh city' ed-
itors thl winter wtU be fully np to that
ot former years- th fvr Boars notwtth-
landing. -. . '. ;
Clerks Contribute! ' '
! (Hotutoa Post's Special.) :;V
" Austin. Tens November 11-Th stni
of 130 for th relief of th Laredo ut-
ferere wa oontrihutd today by th clerk
of lb comptroller' depsjtmcnt ..j v
Louisiana Quarantine Raised. .
(Houston Post's Snectal.)
New Orleans. Norewiber It.-Th board
of health at a ssectal meeting raised ths
quarantine against Ban Antonio today.
Quarantin anlnst Laredo will con tin 0
la fore until otherwa determined
i ' MHasaeMMM. .
T ' Football at Waco.
(Houston Post's Bp!!.) '
Waco Texas. November lt-Texes
Christian university snd th Agricultural
and Mechanical college teams ar to play
a gam of football at Wast End park In
tbia city Saturday.. It ) xpected that
th game will be a very good on as
both teams are In (In (hap. Th Aart-
cultural and Mechanical eolleg team I
th State champion but tha right to hold
th championship will be hotly contested.
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To Cure C0I4 In a Day v 1
Take Laxstlv Bromo Qulnlnw Tablia.
ytn aruggist retuna tn money u it fads
to cure. n. w. urov a signitur a
aaca aca. a
Worth J1..3 t'ni I i
sightly spotteJ on f '' '
s.. pair
aa S Wk.M'XeS'i
jia-14 Mala 2t
L H. KEMPNglts .M.HAReOUfrr
Piwaieant t Caahlaf
I W. M.MURLCV.
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: BRYAN HEARD -d.
L. THOMPSON
jNaatoo
Wt &tt still i&vtrtlsmz .'
Houston .by the excel-:
Ience of out prcucts.
aawaaaassasaaa . l
5TUDES
Tae fUca Waera TeajV-: 1
lor YoutsHLAD tmi Drink Teat COTTtt
OlL liOr.lr'All..
absolntdy independent
in HnnitorL ; .
Oil med lor refinint
Your next Saddle or Harness at
007 Congress Avenue . . Qood
will alwaytT be found at
W. TIP'3. v Phone 319
1
rwtoea. DALLAS. UXA
- - aTnasassaVawmaasI 4if
JtlAWll
SAPQLrlO
It tnalieg taa loiat athsMtalag ta be aa
ovd. It temoTea all Mala and roeaaaa
argvrats prickly bt aad Chatof ga4
I leaves ia ssia sub soil aeeusay. ta im
bath It bring a glow aad eiaiiarinoa wkiU
aa common soapraa Kjoal inrpartin( thl .
rigor gad lift) aeaaadoa of a atikl Ta'klaa
auk. .Ul. Cscjcsu abb IBDwann
" LYONS CONVICTED . "
Of the Murder of District At- ;
- torney Ourley... .
(Houstoa Porfs Sraelal)
New Orlaaaa Norember U LewU W. -.
Lyons was today eouviotad of th mar aat
of District Attorney J. Ward Oortaw.
Four months ago Lyoas walked Into Mr "
Ourley' privat efflea la th Msnhena
building and shot him through the heart.
Mr. Ourley bad been hi attorney la a
orrU os as. and bacaunt Lyon hat he bi
earn a very annoying visitor to his law-.
yer. HI imagined grlsvanc preyed ea
pi mind and h frequently threatened '
bodily harm. His attornsys acknowledgvd
tns murwsr. nut pieadsd insanity and for
nearly -a week xperts wore giving their
pro aad eoa. V edict ar wlra 1
- Argument Begun. '
(Associated Pre Beport
Cmetnnatl Ohio November 11-Th (aa. :
ud tral of Miller and Johns for anagwd
eonaplracy to extort a bribe ftm John J.
Ryan Uwtflrat ot theaostal fraud cases
ta bt heatiur-made unexpected progrss to-
day as the government did not tntroduo
any of Ul witnesses subpoenaed to testify
to th terevkiua reputation of th itefende
ante. The efteraooa waa devoted to stgw. -matt
so that only a lltU esrar two hours
i left for srgun-ents tomorrow. - The caaa
I exnectod to rotch th jury by noon ta '
ul'MlI!lllll
Th tMdeM aataw-
asaed. iisst ia
aastfaj aad SelUUah
Bt Texas. 1 fiat eea
seated I aa
ant tlare lash
f til private disease. srk as ileseersjes
Olset It rlrts re sad Serves Debliitr.
Syeftlllw hldaey a Bladder trenble. S a
IMsrase. M -
Write kla ! year trsakWi deal f t
M esTi litred t It 4 eere. Ye ar
tat it eg already is lens Adlr-a i
ewta Hathesay Jig A'SBie I
Aateuua lUH
U essto eja Bad awawa eld
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1903, newspaper, November 20, 1903; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth603643/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .