The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 12, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 24 x 20 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
1
a.
- T!" v .' ' .1- - ' '
j r -' ?''' "
: List ; Texas . Partly .ddudy 5
''- vWAIINCTON.' J';
- "'. :vijj .ft: .:
. Th president Is mI4 lo favor A refia-
toi of lb. high tariff. v-(.. ' - .
Thar may he a' further Investigation
of Uit postof Ace department - .'
The president hat announced that Bar
Wlil Jb retained. in the cabinet. '
Aa-'htonecter of tramlgrant Da' been
appoint lor Pott Arthur and Sabine.
. A revision of the Philippine tertir will
be recommended to congress by the petal-
. -'- - ' " v
Mr. Rooaevett has determined oft ola
Souther trip despite Um advice ol hie
counselors.. 4 A-? .-.;
- Senator Salle of Texas la being promt-
i aently mentioned (or the democratic nom-
nation In lsflt. - - ..... a
'. - .' !
.. '.-... v . - ' t - ....
' .Both armies ai -actively .prepextas lor
war aauth f Mukden.
Russta . declares nrf arbitration of the
Eastern ottuatloa e be Impoeaibl v-.
France win .not urg Intervention . In
we
; 1
Kaat If H la dlntaatefut to Ruaela- ;i
VprwoeMa tiejsrsey City' jaU died
. una nni.'v.! . ; ." --.-" .
The tlsotlea' result 'in 'Maryland to no-
knpw pending tat official count.! V
A vtreleee Uletrapbr teatMraa made
t t Loulay the uae ol a ballon. .
Several Tama litesgile -war tajurtd
-. : -ma Kety wreck near frqa Kan .
:. Cleveland nude an aMreae at the lay-
ma- ef the earner atone; ot a -Hebrew
-. school -la Nsw TorlL.i. .' .j
Nebraska democrats have taken a de.
wtt 4ba popullsta.' ' i .
It baa been detennmed tkat tbe tmrn-
. . thf ei the Weber residence at Auburn
. w a preceded by a munler of the family.
- -t- ;. ' foreign.; ''v ; "
. IJenmark; will acoe the preatdent'a la-
Tttatlon to a secpnd peace conference.
... . rrance Jiaa not- yet.' foraMlated her
reply to th peace conference Invitation.
.'Mre. Bcheula of Boom dead at tl.
leav-ee alxty-ooe Uvln deaoandanta.
'Governor Lankam will make no change!
la air appomMea being wU aattalied.
Two Dallaa flrma were damaged to lb
amount ot ttu0. - One fireman wai
hurt
.The mining men 4f Teua will meet to-
day at Maria to dlaeuea defecta la tha
lawa. - ;.
In the Kldridge ceee the gtate rested
and the defease hegaa the Introduction ot
teatiatoay.
Oongreaamaa Burgeaa hellevea there
were many causes for the crashing demo-
cratic defeat. - .
Tka sheriff of El Paso may enforce the
law ao strictly aa to cause a revulaton of
public sentiment.
The comptroller announces that the
taxable values of Texaa total fl.0i.t87Ud
aa Increase of tlt.7l.
A special meeting ot the directors of
tha Agricultural and Mechanical college
waa held -at the oollege. . ;
It waa'ediieatlohal day at the Baptist
Btata convention and great collection i
were taken for tha schools.
In Wlllbarger county there ia an Inde-
pendent school district having neither
children nor voters bat the school tax
remains.
SPORT.
Jim Best tie won the Oakdale handicap
at Aqueduct.
The preliminaries In the Bernau-Under-anted
match have been arranged. -
..a.' 1.
COMMERCIAL.
fttteka -displayed a general broadening
out- tendency.- ' t i --
'Oun Co. 'reporta a recovery n the
flection slump In trading.
Cattle price remained steady at Fort
Worth but hogs were lower..
Cotton prices erere advanced by the
cold wave- in the growing belt.
Bradstreet's reports that business was
retkrded by Interest In the election.
Imports ot government' 'restriction of
Russian exports caused an advance Jn
tha. wheat market.
Heater's statement snows a derkeate of
MM bales In the movement ot cotton tor
the week compared with last year.
. )' HOUSTON.
' ' 2l """"
The awaln habeas corpus hearing waa
postponed until today on account of the
absence of witnesses.
The flower parade has been changed
from Thursday to Friday of No-Tsu-Oh
weak on account of Tnanksgivlng. .
All the railways leading Into Houston
have announced rates and will run spe-
cial trains for the No-Tia-Oh
Hon. Cecil A. Lyon ventures an opinion
why the republicans won such an over-
whelming victory though h deplores the
issult In Texaa.
The Houston Driving club has nerfeotel
arrangements with the street car com-
peny whereby combination bua and car
tickets will be used tp the race track.
Banqnet at the Rice In honor of the
member of the board of gevernment en-
glneera who are here for the purpose ot
passing Upon the location tor the termi-
nal Layou basin.
Colonel Burkitt't Birthday.
''. (Houston Post Special.)
Palestine TexssANovember 11. The ad-
vance train ot the Bsrkitt party left tha
city hut night for Indian lake twelve
miles from this city where a 'great crowd
ot men tVe at work getting the grounds
- and tents In shape for the event of the
season that of the klnhday ol Colonel
O. W. Burkltt Mr.. Burkltt celebrates
. bit birthday annually and his Invited
guests are treated to a- feast ot good
thins. Tha . festivities are most . gen-
erally held at-some lake-or. hunters' re-
tort a here all kinds of gama eaa be
had. This year the 1M guesta that will
be present on the occasion will find all
kinds of came besides barbecued meats.
which are now being prepared for the
leaat tomorrow. Mr Burkitt will arrive
here on. the afternoon tram-today and
swM go at once to the onmp and tomor-
L v row win oaa oay rang ip ne lemernoerea.
' 1 "' ' 1 ' '
' CfiROWC CATARRH CURED"
. e'saahssjaisi - ' v
HyoraeiY Wonderful ' Action
: 1 Curing Cue i of Thirty Yurif
' I Stwiduaremited by A. K.
- KietutiK.'' '-k -"'Vfi-Tj.ii
..- ;'(-tii- e ;-.-?.' j ;.t
;- . - '" '.'VT".j.' '! V.. --
Po not try to curt catarrh by taking
. . drugs into the Stomach." It can not be1
ured In Ual giannir.;. "Tha only way in
..;;' wlifch thU-codunoa dltaasa can bi nired
v to through a direct application that wttl
t i OU tha germs of catarrh and prevent
their arpwth. Hyomei it the only known
method rot -treatment tka.r ccoapuskea
A- ' -.) almplestsiOBt' pUssanf
and only ahsolut cure for oatarrh that
iHU'tm beta olaonveratt.MVA'
Mrs. C. x Dtrby. ot Bavarly Mast;
Writes:- "My husband tea had catarrhal
to Ne tor thirty rears and- Hyomei it
tha first thing-'which baa ever helped
him. He had catarrh in tta worst form
and nothing except HyjmM x hid trty
affect on ft-wbatever ttbte awr him
NUef from the Jrst and ht hM MKdlly
Improved until now he Is cured.' 1
A. & Kleallng has so much oonrtdenoe
ka th Bowar of Hyomei to. cura oatarrh
that U wlll .isU the treatment under
kit penfcaaj mrantea to refund the
money If tha purchasers sea gar It did
act benefit-
1 -Ls-aliJARIEj
For lie ' UiawooJ-Eflao JJatch
Are titinztb k.
Tim OlTiaRS S10ECTED
.
1T-K
-i ...... v
Randolph Stakeholder Pyne Ref-
. 'itttt and lourcadw Time
i teeperPlacarda Out.
' - ' 'J! .
' Winiam Underwood wUI re(urq to the
city una morning from Eagle Laka
where ha hat barn filling a three day
engagement with the Carnival associa-
tion thsrs and on bis return trie com-
plete program for the wrestling tourna-
ment to ha held at the Houstoa theater
Friday' night wlU be announced. nr.
Uoderwaod hag been m training while he
Waa oat el tha city having taken a few
hours" runt with his brother every day
add when be returns' tfl tat city be will
take up his aartertat a rural residence
ot big ancle north pi the city where M
will give up hit entire time to prenara-
Uoa tor tha match with Berna ot Oat-
vestoa. :'.
. Advises Iron OoJveston atata that Bar-
nau to alas putUng his atusclea la- order
lor the tout sad at tha same time that
tha sportsmen ol Galveston art being
wanned up to a keen Interest la the
match. Locally tha match la attraotlag
a great deal at attention and although
Underwood is known to be a smaller man
than Bernao.' tha local sportsmen are
giving the homa wrestler all tha support
he can desire aa they. expect him to
show that skill conata for aa much .or
mora than weight. To say tha least. It
ia. eoneldered that the wtnaer ol. to
match will earn hit honors aa both mea
are ol the lighting fiber that .does not
give up tUl well beaten. .
In addition to tha nrtnclpal natch bs
tween Bemau and Underwood prelimina-
ries have been arranged between frad
Ellia of Galveston and Monroe -Underwood
of Houston and Kid Scbults ot
Galveston and Harry Jet-dan of Houston:
Monroe Underwood to a brother of Will-
tea Underwood and a popular railroad
man ot the city.. Among the railroad mea
hit ability as an amateur wrestler It
well known and they are aa a unit great-
ly interested in the match ho la to have
with Ellis. Harry Jordan to well known
In the city having lor many years beet
prominent In local sporting circles.'- In
the paat be has twice scored a victory In
tht city besidea winning various matches
In other parte of the State. He canst
originally from . Ban Antonio but has
apent the past seven years hi Houston
Hh career aa a professional wrestler
dates bach some ten or twelve years
his first match being that with lames
Klnnahan at Ban Anutnlo m UM. thirlng
the same year he met and defeated at
Baa Antonie Joa Coin. In UN be defeat-
ed Billy Baker of Omaha at BC Iula
and also Jack Lammoa la tha name city.
In Mk7 he defeated Harry Hays of Iowa
In a match held at St. Louis tn ltM
ha met and defeated 8M lee of Denver
In a match at Fort Worth and during tha
as me year won the lightweight cham-
pionship of the South from James Kin-
nahan. with whom he held hie first
match In San Antonio In MM. In -uai
he met Joe Battlste at the old Palata
theater at Houston and ru In the first
two falls. Battlste was sn Italian weigh-
ing some IN pounds while Jordan tipped
the aoales at about US. He fought a
three-round boxing preliminary to the
Lewla-Oallagher fight held In Houston In
1WI. . HU last match at wrestling waa
held m Sn Antonio In lm with Joe
oaiusie. wnem. ne deteatea for the sec-
ond tune. j . .
For the Bernau-Underwood mntokKB.
A. Randolph has been chosen stakeholder
and will deliver the stake to tha winner
designated by the referee at tha end of
tha match. Mr. Torn Pyne of Hoostan
hat been ' agreed upon ten referee and
baa signified hla- willingness ts. serve.
Mr. Pine ass a raootatien as ana-well
posted on the subject of wrestling and hts
fairness and honesty aa a referee make
him the popular choice for the Bernau-
Underwood match. Mr. Henry Labour-
cade of Houston baa been selected for
timekeeper and has agreed to serve. Mr.
Lahourrade is one of the beat netted
wrestling enthusiasts In the city having
at one time dom a ereei deaKAf H him-
self. He la an all around aoorttrur man.
who goes Into th thing purely for the
sport tkat there Is In It Tha printed
wetter for the match has been prepare 1
and Is making Its somwranA In the
windows and resorts of the city where
It . never falls to attract attention.
Condon in Control of Oaklaws
Jockey Club.
- (Associated Press Report) '
flew Tork. November 11. D. A. Stturt
who recently became sole owner of tha
Oaklawn Jockey club rare track now
under construction at Hot Springs Ark..
through his purchase ot halt Interest
held by C. B. Dugan. baa sold a central-
ling Interest In the property to John Con-
don owner of the Harlem race track Chi-
cago. The plans of the Oaklawn track
which la mora than half built call for
an expenditure of SK0.0IM. Dales for a
winter meeting will be asked of the West-
ern Jockey club at the December meet-
ing of the Stewards. Mr. Condon's first
appointment of officers was that ot Su-
perintendent M. B. Meyers who Is known
through his connection In the same capa-
city with the Harlem Jockey club. Itto
Mr. Condon's Intention lo tranafer to Oak-
lawn aa large a portion of his staff from
Htuiem aa possible. To that end be has
tendered the poattlon ol secretary to Mr
Nathanson. who has not yet accepted the
Offer and upon whose decision the se-
lection ol other offloarp will wait
Harris County Bowling League.
The I ret game tor the handsome sllver
punch bow! and Mdla donated by tht
Magnolia Brewing association and known
aa tha "Reputation" trophy designed end
made by the J. J. 8weeney Jewelry com-
pany win be rolled at tht Magnolia
bowling alleys K. 0. Jones proprietor
Hsrrisburg road. Sunday afternoon ganm
starting promptly at I o'clock. Wagon-
1 tea win leave foot of Congress avenue
every half hour from litis: n.
The following teams wUI contest: Mag-
w renin w. i sna s turnere
ctu 1 an nousion teama not. 1 sad
1 Carisruhe teams Not. 1 and S Brun-
ner teems Noa. l and t five man to the
team. The trophy will be rolled for the
second Sunday of each month and mast
be won three consecutive times by: one
team and not teams to become the prop-
erty of any club.
Lou Dillon Smashed Trotting
- Record.'4- - :- -?r.ii--
y -4 (AssooUted Press Report.) ifj''
- Memphis Term. November 11 Lou DH-
lop. smashed tha world's un paced trotting
record t tM driving park this after-
noon eotnpiettng the milt tn two minutes
and one second flat The former record
: was held jointly by Lou Dillon and
Major Delrnar. -Lou Dillon was driven
by MHUrd Sanders and . her time bv
quarters waa aa fellowa) :. M SKU
FMlballiats 'Can Stand a Lot' y-
M V (Houataa'Fost Special.) " j'V
aooaaies. Texas. November U.-I0 the
football gama hart yesterday evening be-
tween looal clube Vance Randle deputy
caunty clitrk was kaocked down and
ran over sustaining soma Injuries. - Hla
left ear waa partly tore loose left ankle
sprained and otherwise bruised tnd had
to be carried oft the field. After alt that
Vance was at ola' desk this morning tt
work. .4 -
" 1 t
Neary and Mowatt Fought to
. Draw atMUwaukee. ' ' '
1 (Associated Press Report!
. Milwaukee Wis; November It Charley
Keery of Milwaukee and Tommy Mowatt
of Chicago fought tlx fast rounds to .
draw betore tha Badger Awtblttlo club to-
vJiiiuu am
. ...... ..... . ... . . . . i ... ... ......
;
i -
J..a Voa C.aialc Eandlap
v nd.r 1ratt - 3
-y
Dutky; Cigtrlighter 'and "Mi.
Ppyje Were Among the -.
Winnera
t'' (Associated Press Report)
' Mew Tork Novemher u.-on a muddy
track Jim Beattle ; easily won the Oak-
dale handicap at Aqueduct ' ' t t.
Sertn fsrlongs PaletU Andrew Mack.
Woter Pansy. Time l.
Mile Lord Bndgo Sonoma Balls Flaat-mula-.TIme
1:41 t-.
Six furlongs Oakdale haadlcap-Jlni
Beattlt Cairngorm. Fly VMk; Tims 1:14
NIK and ono-eigntlr-aiisten Auromaa-
tor. Keynote. - Time 11 . 24.'
five fartonge Trooper . I
irionsw-Trni
Lucy Toung
v". I
AmDer Jack.
Mlhv-Ahler
Time 10 M
V Blfijr Itoehe I
Revanet Time
Aquedw Eritrlw:; ; i"'
Wx furlongs ' handltap-Jerry C. M
Foxy Kant M Collector Jeasup 10 Ben
McUhul Ut. Mamie Worth Ul Old Sng.
Ur K. vMlraosa Kg. -Race Klag tM. It
Tu Brute M Rose ben 114 Ascension U
Monet lit Dick: Barnard 111. - King Pep
ner'lts. Atwood tM..
- One milt selling Prince Cbtng tut. Out
of Keace 111 Sir Shep Thistle Heather
v -avcaavai aasw 7i btiiwjhl . aMf.i nmufar
MO. Juvenal Maxim 47 Arsenal Va. Bou-
trier Pi i5a tenet lot Frtace ialm Salm
Princess Atbeting US
Five furiooga' - setling-Bell . Dixon M
Eatarra Danseuae H lue Coat M. Un-
caa hT ' Brush. Up Masse M Workman
JT. Monaeorder- WO Confessor Daaslt
Mi. Foxy .M4. Caper wauee tt Beotola M
The Seer lot Juvenaga Sllvanlto lot
atiia ana an eigntn. tne aageroera cu
gtnla Bureh m. Ostrich St Valentine lit.
oo Between xouy stpanker lis ortboc
Thlrtsafhalxteentha ol a. mile maidens.
seltlng-Oonfeeeo m. Black . Prince -M
Ralbert Id Lagelden Ml Iron Heart ti.
Applaud re. Priority kd. lUd Ruler It
Roderick Dhu (. MugKle Stsoup H Oarr
tent IN Miller's Daughter - Maaaa
Bill Bailey II ltd. Chimney. Sweep St.
Margravt M.'V ' ' ; -?V - u
-MiTe knd a aixteenth-Carouncla Perw
alateneo II: Ul Seyroour .Me- Caibiness M
Lord Badge 117 - Dekabcr ; 1UV Calonsay
MS.' .- - -
Cloudy snd slow.i j ...
lotiia Results. '
'. 'X (Asaoctated Press' Report)
Cincinnati November . 14. Latonia' re
sults;
1 furlongs Dusky Qlendpn South-
surjton.--Tund SmL. -V
Irtve furlongs-and a half Allen Avon
Merry George. Merino Tltpe 1:U.
Mile knd .one-eighthBrooklyn ..Santa.
Luna. Balrd. Time Mn. .
8lx furlooga-Clgarligriter. Rusk. Fon-
solucg. Tim 1:1V ... r
Mile Bariy Boy. Mum DoyU Varlors.
Time ltpPft. '
. Flvo furioogs Oallce. Rsvianna Flight.
Tlma.L-wct ' ' " J
iiatonia Entries:
Beven-lght"hs of 'a 'mile. selling-Bill
Knight W7.! Trepan 17 Henry Lyons let
Leota Kd. Caacine lot J. J. T. tat. Red
White and Blue at Jigger 17. Btuegrass
Olrl. Thane MB. QiganUa 1W. Athlone S9
Florence roneo W Ben Fonso tt.
Five-eighths .of a- mile puree Edna
Tanner Idk Agnes Virginia lit Kitty Bella
Brooks. KB . Logtstella '110 . Dixelfe Vn
Qrace Appieton 107 Itasca 1M Depends
1M. The Debutaato. Balance Alt Mt. Oaa-
conne onjureaa. W7 .Alice Lloyd SU
.WHITOp . t
i.Oae mHe and. a r4xteenfh nore-Rteerv
vat Ion lit Apple M Judse llimea. Lady.
Jocelyn Eatpada PalmaT 1M Ralhland KM.
About two miles full roursc the Ken.
lucky steevdechaaeUBnlxac 1LS. Rip m.
tjaraigan 43. .
Three-ouarters of a mile handlnan
Drezel tt Bineeiity Belle tt. Gold Enamel
iri 'BIg Beach MS Milton Toung tt.
Monaco Maid. Lady IJIltson lm' April
Bird ST. Alien Avon MS.
One mile selling Handmore PJ Easy
Trad ts Banckarh 'IN. Trompeuse tt.
King's Csurt lei. IMautus K. Joe Leaser
MT Chehoyran MS.. Soft wing ML Rtqullar
107. Sehor Ml.
'. Clean and muddy.. 5
..
Varsity Bunch Not Cast Down
by Their Defeat
The fact that the University of Chicago
administered a eevere drubbing to the
Texaa football team haa not dampened
the boys' ardor tn the leaat. The effect
has been nulte the reverse. Instead of
feeling discouraged over the result.; of
the game the players realise that Ifwsa
a much needed lesson and that 1f7 will
be of great benefit to them any the
Austin Statesman.
The Texaa team hes grit and brains hut
It lacks unity and speed In ekeouting
filers. Coach Hutchinson has been work-
ng to overcome this difficulty for years
but the men have never realised the Im-
portance of these two polhts. Saturday -'
they had an object lesson t'htcago's team
wsVked as one man-and the apced with
which they went through their play was
an eya opener. The score shows how
effeetert-tnis mode of offense was."
The team has oome home with a deter-
mination to strengthen its weak places.
Yesterday's practice showed how very
much ia earnest tbey are. The signals
came-out in a snappy earneat manner
and the. men got Into their places on
the run. -The work was Ht per cent fast-
er than-usually seen here.. .
The time yesterday was devoted - to
strengthening the delmse and getting
tha tackle plays la good order tor Sat-
urday's game against Oklahoma. The
Oklahoma university has recently beeonM
the rival- ol Teta hr all athletlo events.
Their football and track teama bath made
goo showings against the '.VarsHy last
year and. from aa reports theyars con-
fident of- victory on Saturday. The team
It composed of old men who have played
together for several years and are above
the average Southern team - In weight:.'
However.- the. Texas boys are out tor
blood: and Intend to roll up a big score
Saturday. They have even boasted that
they will not be scored en the rest of
the season. ' . '' "
ffi' '' ' . ' Ji-4
Coi-feetf Strains Ankle b'Trata
VfogaUftiscci y':rt'Sff
Ban Van raaco November (. "BatUlDg"
Nelson U picking up a little faster ago
In'hm' training at Larktprir.''" -. O"
.- (Tbung""Corbtt Wat to haVejofta thte
the r "grta: yesterday. All . prins- Were
Ittd to take up tadoorswork out. ba the
road' veeterday momhig rorbett strain ed
his ankle and It Waa oeclded or Trainer
TutHll to hold oft foi- a day er two. Cor-
bett as pot trained tot eight mnthk and
In 'that time hla mussles have aeftaned
Sp. This wat the reason he hurt his
nkle yesterday.. In speaking of hla train.
tag Cbrbett said: . f
TI have three weeks to get down te
weight and' I am going to take It alt
gradually not with a rush. 1 will ha
strong that way."..-. - -.-' ?
Fortune terBet on too. Dilloo.
..". calrgat Isrbtcklns ha aaoh e(
half ;4 daseri etUea. malting tsteW la aUi
that Ltm Dillon can heat Major Delrnar
same conditiena to govern that obtained
during tha Memphis Ootd Cup raoa" said
Millard Bandera Lpa Pllloa'a trainer
remains at MamphU waiting tor fair
chanoeTdr Lot to attack Major Delmar'a
mllaimark of tm. unaided by ahleU vt
runner tw' front. - ' - . -"
Sanders does' not wish H understood
that ht It Issuing a deft. On the eon
trery he etatea that he hat takea his
defeat gracefully but In faca ot so many
arguments that tha mars hat (net all ol
tha great speed Ttch marked her time
trial and her del Ti ot Major Delrnar W
nog he makea the statement that the
enormous sura sou Id ha raised In six dif-
ferent altlet In order te prove that nubile
confidence. In the trotting tueen fa un-
shaken. 1 . . ' " 1
. yin Saa rraBtlttt I ptUert I knew the
4 .
CT UN'S IUU Hoie Specials
' -HeavyCottonHalf
r T Hou In dark - colors ;
that are actually worth
25jcj toda.. i....i. t.l. 'V
. Medium weight wool. Mack" nat-'
oral rray and dark oxford; a? A
- special;.... .wev;...
- a
fthcese ;imt of :9km didts er
r .
t
l
.. Theatsmart and styliah Suits and Overcoats are selected for Saturday's special sel'faf; oecause they?are- worthy o tht
highest praise. ' Elsewhere they would cost you $12.50 to $15.00 They ire real elothasmade 'offaff wool materials. -
t cut in tne neignt or.iasnion
L" bur dalins nave not been overstated one Iota.
r V" v v; - y . .;.
.'kfexllum WdAt CaAtinare fihjrtt and Draw-A '
arg ngtnral jrtj all gliaa 75 '
Modlua Walatt Part .WeoJ. Baderthlrtg tad Drawtrt
' In naturai gray gad pot whJtd; tiiet up to ' " " '
; 60 is both shirts gad drawtrt; par garment .-'.J 10 i
. Heavy Waff ht Natural Wool Undershirts and DrWBT j
: gtaam thruukv la all tbeg np.toSO; per gir- ' - r
' unit ..... .
r fatra Heavy AU Wool Undenhlrtt and Drawtrt la aat- v
' ural Cray only; lull' regular made throughout; - ' '
-;per) garniwtit ........'. Ti $2.00
. :' ; ; :.".' -aft..-: T
i ' J60 doxeo Men's Printed Madru and Fine Frtnch Per-. ;
' eal Kegltse 'hlrU: all alieg Iroin it to 17; elegant
ataxwtsnent-or Mneras aaa cowrt;
7e; toaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s .
" Whltt-stadru Soft 8h1rtB- wth eufft attached.
V Toada to taU weight. matarW .; $1.00 s'
. Heavy Shrank' Flannel Top White shirts in either taaey -
; strtpeg or solid brown and M7JEagle and other
..makes; each i. tl.OO
I
t Men's. JVU vWool .. Black Rait
weight; regular price TSe; -Saturday
I Suedg Walking Gloves.; .In light
I .'shades or gray
men that would' back the mare' tor tht
entire amount themselves" said Sanders
"In Cleveland Chicago Memphis and St.
Louis I know that Lou's admirers are
legion and that tbey generally appre-
ciate the fact that a horse not In condi-
tion was defeated the day Major Delrnar
won hla walkover.'.' . . '
Sanders still Insists that If Ma lor Del-
mar's owners wanted to attack the prop-
er mile mark - this year that they might
have sent Major Dalmar.. against Lou
Dillon's mark ol 1 MH. whleti today Is the
laatast mils ever. trotted by a. horse ia
harness.'
...... 7 . - -j
Vanderbilt May Issue. CbsJlenge
to Chicago.
Southern football loUewers have not
taken kindly to the sUtement published
In Northern circles that the recent one
sided contest between tha University of
Chicago's eleven and the University ' ol
Texas waa a sate erlterleav to Judge tot
relative strength ol tha two sections.
While generally admitting that the TeV-
ana are much stronger this year than aa
previous seasons ana that tbey represent
what may be a fair idea ot what can he
expected of the best In the South adher-
ents ol other universities are so wrought
up over the overwbelaiing victory or
Stagg's eleven that it ia likely that tha
Cbioago manager will receive an ava-
lanche of challenges from Southern elev-
ens for a game either la Chicago In ia
or in the South after the present seaapa
Is ended on Marshall field.
Vanderbilt university's hustling team
which has been coached Into a state ot
perfection by Dan McUuigan 1 Michigan)
and Sewanee are both reckoned at prea-
ent aa stronger than the Texans and a
post sesson game hag already been sug-
gested between Vanderbilt and Chicago
to take place In Memphis during Christ-
mas week
Vanderbilt auimnl art preparing to take
up -the matter- with the proper Chicago
authorities. Such a game would un-
doubtedly draw tha largest crowd on a
Southern football field.
....... -4.-e.eV 1
V anger Outclassed McNamara at
Peoria. ..
. (Associated Press Report !
Feorla III November n. Benny Tanger
tonight defeated While McNamara In
three rounds. Referee Lynching giving
Yanger the decision and atopplng the
fight on Instructions from the police. Mc-
Namara .waa outclassed.
Austin Rica end Terry Freeman went
aia rounds to a draw and Toung OrroU
and Ben Griffiths of Indianapolis fought
six rounds the decision going to the lat-
ter. ' --sen"-""---
. - HalletswiQ terns.
(Houston Post Special.)
HalletsvtUe Texaa November 11. -Rev.
O. W..BIsnton haa goat to Cuero to at-
tend the annual conference. - He will ask
for a transfer to North Texas.
Rev. A. HIM of the-. Lutheran church
haa deotded to remain .hare Instead ol
going to West Texaa.
Rev. Btampa ot the Baptist church hat
tendered hla resignation and this church-
Is now without a psstor.
. Postmaster Hllter la arranging for two
new rural mail routes to he Nos. I ant I;
one will run south and one east from this
place.- At will taker about eight routes
to cover tha territory adjacent to H .Deis-
villo. ...
: As but I cents Is offered for hogs the
truek growers have- decided lo sell ao
more . at present. A few Individuals may
sell a ear ...
. There will be a special meeting of truek
growers tomorrow who have turkeys tor
the purpose ef selling a car lot.
Several parties are sow buying steer
yearlings. The prevaDIng price Is M.
County Judge Oray upon his retire-
ment from office within the next two
weeks will remove to San Antonio lor
the purpose el practicing law.
s : ' Martin Matters.
'' (Rtuston Pott rJaeclal.)
Martin. Tens November 11 The publle
pschoola of the county are opening with
excellent prospects. The county school
euperlntenasnt stetee that be has never
known the schools to begin under more
favorable eandiUoaa tor a pro fits bis ass
ston. The people generally are In better
condition than usual to sutoly th-ir chil
dren with needed hooka and comfortable
clothing.
Mr. F. P. !
Hutchmnon.' freurht clerk
ot the Houston and
and Texas Central mi
road company here waa nailed to Ttllce
en account of the terletn Illness ot hit
another Who baa stnoa died. 1 t
NBW VoHK.-Nearly a eetn eeentrlea
ssill ha eanraantd this wane la tka an.
Btial sin dva Jtlnyele race at Mediae
uare faraen Xeceaiber e. '
.7. .
gtoVe' Open;Until 10 O'clock ' J
'' i " .- - . .: . I
aT . -
- ' 0B PRICJIt-THE
. ... y . . .. -
llcu'll fyt statbfaclent
ana tauorea wjm ine most scrupulous care
actual Tglue
50'.
'h-. Xatt $1.50 and $3X0
A complete line of both soft and stiff styles
'gt'each jirlce. and the very beet raloet ever
offered In . Houston. ' Aa order was placed
with the factory (or these hats daring their
'dull teatop and we got them at the very
t lowest price. - . : -
Gloves heavy
50
and dark
fl.00
LOSSES BY FIRE
TWO DALLAS FIRMS SUF-
FERED HEAVILY.
Green ft Co and the Dallas Mil-
linery Company Were Dam- .
Aged More Than Ssorooa
; (Houston Port Speclsl.)
Dallas. Texss November U Fire that
-wtartsd tn the heart of the- retail district
of Dallaa on Elm street between Akard
and Sna;- about T o'clock thla morning
destroyed approximately ITS.OOO worth ol
mercantile property. The principal suf-
ferer Is the dry goods firm of W. A.
Green Co.. Set and Ml Elm street.' The
building wss owned by i. V. Children
and was valued at tU.tW; Insurance tjtW.
W A. Green A Co. carried B7.090 Insur-
ance on their stock of goods and fixtures.
Sidney Smith a mssmsa ef the No. I
engine company wat overcome by heut
and smoke tnd was removed to his home
at tin Main street hit condition not being
The fire started on the third floor of
the building near the elevate theft
Within two minutes after this wns seen
tha front windows on the second tnd
third floors were burst open by the heat
end tongues of flame shot out' h orison-
tally half way across the street. There
were numerous vehicles In front of tb
building and tha horses attached to these
were badly frightened tnd several run-
aways were narrowly avoided.
When tht explosion occurred Captain
Joe Merdsr and three of his men were
oa the awning with a line of hose rind
for a few moments H looked as though
they would he suffocated by the smoke
which was pouring out of the building
tn dense volumes. They scrambled down
the ladders Just at the flames shot out
of the window.
The work of keeping the fire from
spreading was then commenced and a
line et host' waa run from every point
ot vantage. .The Bremen were so success-
ful that not aa adjoining building was
damaged by fire and tne only loss pu
tamed In the neighborhood waa by watsi.
C B. Hunt A Co. a grocery concern
adjoining en the west sustained a loss
by water estimated at UK. and the Cen-
tral Grocery company adjoining on the
east will probably have a loss of tMO
treat the same cause.
Fire in tha Dallat Millinery company
en Elm street tonight dntmyed the en-
tire stock valued at tO.OOO partly in-
sured. The building which was owasd
by.W. H. Oaston eras. damaged about
; Insured. Tor t time the outlook
wat for a sweeping conflagration ta the
wholesale district and every piece ol
fire fighting apparatus in tha city was
called Into service by a general alarm.
The fire however was confined to the
txQllnery company'a establishment '
Cypress Items.
- (Houston Post Special.) 1
Cypres Texas. November 11. W. a
Hamilton ol Hockley visited our city one
evenbur that week. ' -
r Mr Dwlght Skinner It expected home
today from a business trip to Sioux City
Iowa. - j- . ' !
Mr. ; Prank Koine and children visited
ta' Houston Monday and Tuesday.
- Messrs L. Wllliama and W. Pore of
Houston Heigh ta were out vtaKlog ran.
lives Sunday. . ''.'- v -'; f '
Mr. and Mrs. A. rltxverald . after a
K meant two weeks'- visit here left for
eir heme near : Bristol Tn... thai
week. a. . -".:.
Mr and Mrs; B P. Jurgen and daagh.
ler Malda vjsited In Houston this week.
Miss Efft McKlnney . returned homa
Tunsay evening from a meaaant tea
eWrvWt to friends la Waller. -
I. B. N. Boaneiues- ef -Uouatoa gptat
(. I
Jl
f
LOWEST'
I . . - . -.(
Is..:
Kbthn.azd davz WcncH :
rVkmnaelaner auHl MVMr
. e
f A at J 97 Ol.u
1 tW tp-Ie I 'Uia.'Oai dPeJ W
' coat 4-bntton. tingle
. ' wu.r.a.w wi
f..' V -
. with center back peam; Teat' -button. note's J
V collar gergt lined; price .'.J. '.".:: . fl000 -
. . . . . ..... . .. .--..' .... A
. at rot at asore
Lot TlGl Blxet sa
broW and black
01 burnt ormnge; eoat mafie Dreatvao e-puon itfiian .
clotb Un4; iypett drntton- noUjk eoUsr; -
price '.-.. r ........... ... v S10j00
Lot Sites M to 4J rtgular:-aJaoi all wool- ehe-
Ttot with white Bin dote airf yartloal wtrlnet ovwrUJd
with s large dull peacock brae . plaid tergr lined;
rest 6-buttoav Tsoteh ; eoUgr; ; . .' "
price S10.00
Thursday tn our etty an business. "- ;
Rev. Boulett returned to his home hi
Wsller Monday noon.
Messrs. Qua Tlpps of Houston and'
Claim Agent Crowder of Houston
Heights spent Saturday night and Sua.
dy with Mr. I. S. Doleo -
Mr. Sraest Saunders and - a party of
friends were out here hunting the first
of the week. ' .
Mra.' Frank Peterson end cntldren are
vtslttng relativte and friends near Heck-
Icy thla week. 'V - ; ' -.
TEXAS JKATHS. .;
RATBURN. Llhrtr Texas' Hovember
I. Judge M.'D. Ray burn died yesterday
at I o'clock after a long spell of archness.
He waa a candidate for re-eleotkm for the
office of county Judge which office be
haa held - for the past six years. The
Judge came to Texas from Mississippi
soms eighteen years ago and engaged ia
tha practice of law and during this pe-
riod he has held sever I responsible posi-
tions as a publle officer el thla coun-
ty which he tilled to the entire aatie
factloa of the public and to his fellow
men.- He was laid to rest thla afternoea
at 4 o'clock under the auspice ef tha
Masonic fraternity In tha puatM burial
grounds. He leaves a widow and several
distant relative in this vicinity and a
number of very warm friends to asoura
hla death. . . ' 1
HALSKI.L-Palestina." Texas." Novem-
ber . yesterday morning at ?:M o'clock
Mrs. Halsrll tbe venerable mot bar of
Colonel W. H. Harris proprietor of the
Faulkner hotel of this city died at the
hotel after a long Illness at the ege 01 at
y.-nrs. The remains were shipped on the
sftemoon train to KeniuckyV.for Inter-
ment. 1 ". . ''
ROBBINS.-Flatonla. Texaa. Novem-
ber. ll.-Vtr. Bob RobbJna an old settler
of this county died. St his home near
Muldoon yesterday. Mr. RehMna waa
sbout 5t yeres old and will be hurled today.-
. -..- 4v; s .
JACKSON. Flat on la Texaa. November
II. Miss Joele Jackson a young ksdy liv-
ing In the country died at her home b-
tv. . .... .
SIEFKRT. Isingtoti. Texaa. Novem-
ber teHn. Mary Stetart. wife ol Emit
8lelert"dld last night V
ORACT bexbirton. November S.-J. D.
Orecy died en String prairie yeatsnlay
of black Jaondfee. . ; . :
- Ciuvett Callings.
i :. (Houston Post Sptcial.)
Calvert . Texas. November . Ml At the
bnataest meeting ef tbe Shakeapearaa
club yesterday afteruooa It wat decided
to arrange for a rest rsom for the bene-
fit and pleasure of the visitors to Calx-art
on n leader November IT. A com-
mittee -waa appointed to select a suit-
able donation on Main street lor the rest
room where everything necessary to the
physical Welfare and comfort of the vis-
itors from all the surrounding country
will be. dune and refreshments will be
anrved-by a special committee. The peo-
ple of Calvert are exerting every possible-
effort to make this day a greet day
la the history of thla place.
Cotton picking la nearly over here. A
great many farmers are holding their
cotton kr better prices. The market has
received-"here 4TM square bales and Hi
round bales up to date.
air. and Mrs. L. H. Psrish are at homo
from a .visit to their son. Major & W.
tit. hSc. Ivey la the guest of Frank-
Ha friends; '
Caldwell Culling.
Dm Swl.l k
1 '
CakUeiV Teans November S.-J.
Btarbrough and Mist Travis Lott of
Cameron were married early thla mora-
ing at tbe Caldwell -tMeL Rev. Charles
U.- McLarty otftctaUng. It seernt the
there waa some objectloo to the saarrlsga
ew tKe ban of the young rsdy's parents
a they caught the early morning train
and were married her.
Cards are out announcing the marriage
ef Miss Winnie Jenkins to N. M. Hous-
ton which to take place Wednesday
November It V p. m. at the Baptist
ehureh.. Miss Winnie Is the daughter of
W. H. Jenkins and Is deservedly P pe-
ls r arith all etas. They wiQ make
their bom at Bayou La Chute. La
M. A. Pamaworth. who haa been tele
graph operator here for some time left
last night tor Morgan where he will
have charge of the station. Mr. Farns-
worth was well liked here and his friend
are glad te know ot hla promotion.
SHANOHAT. The Chinese government
m formulating a scheme et state letteriea
for the purpose ef wining out indemnities
grantod to railroad comoratlopa. . The
prases will aSSresatf MeAM In gold. '
(OYS School Sults-Made '
of u'ool caaslrneres and'
y. : tweeis ta dottjc-breasl-
ed styles; t! :se suiti-are retail
. IqZ every ..ere at t $2.00; -out
sptcui price oo ft
tLa.a a..Um AaJam-V a
tyverecatf
1
4
lit) you. that
"
J swetlaa.'. ktaAn- !! aWUil thlVaTatT' '-
- 1et ITJajutepa f 'VitejsTa gaig wf w vhihws
braattM.'irjoderauly eioee fitting
in s-pntun qouDie-oreaaiea giyia.
to 41 regular stonta or but; dark .'
mixed cheviot with large overpltld
y 1 r - 7.-5-j
Oeanine Ooodyear weltg made . of rgoddV
plamp vlct 'kid; tlagle white oak wlee
straight last; ihey. are.Kgalar.to Talnee
anywhere else.' ' Fourteen - other styles at '.
this (rice. ; v t ; ' ...
NUMEROUS LIARS
RESIDE I Ire EL PASO AO
ACCORDING TO MAYOR..
A-urn'RejoiJirJef tCootmittet
Which Asldtf Hint to qbse :fs
; .. . -' . - . .-
(Howatga'rit iBperftO-t'i 1.
EI' Paso Tes. 'November' il-Sberlft
Boone threw ooststernstion mt the eaUre
etty" today by ajmenricmg' tht the stat-
ute et. Texas weuJd be hla. guide hi the
fatort hi enforelnf the laws- That stnee
the rlttsena asked iforrtht clostng ef Cat
gamblbg. he. Cow id not dlscrtramats hat
would enforep the laws to every; perticw-
bv and would 'exempt tweedy.'' isunday
closing of everything will he' the result.
tic notified. ruve gaiaioem tnit. when the
night shift coapttea eta tour ot eiity w
n-aiii a( eeavca the gimt must all
cite aad Issued the loUuwHig prtrciama.
U?To'th'e' Pulilic: Dori t vielale tht'tawlL
U you da. yew -will ee prosecuted. Better
poet yourselves on viwi are rwtatioa ot
tbe- taw. ' ignorance or the law w n4 ex;
Cttee.. .Clnte up yotu uua.nvst r.at u
o'doek aarurday nignt-and remaia eloaei
unul li oetoek Sunuay JtigBt ot.yoa amy
vlotata the law. fhere aie do exoeptssua
aa la persona - AO will he treated tin
aastat ullie Imr applies. ll vvtolrs ot
the. law ' Watch your pom JMet e
hlblt games to your chlidretv ' ctendiM
twaj to way vou weutd haeit gtWi ' tl
Is rd to coaoge tut earlytrukung of.
ebild.. - - tt. 'Woowa. f
- v Shorlfl.al.a'lJ'tas Otmaty.'
The sheriff say ra an mtarvtew that
tbe reason he hsa not enforced the law
' te the paat is that; the. people did net
want him ttv. Now. he aye since they
have presented bint witk a 1 getUloa
ntgned oy lu voters asking Mm to oie
gambling he behoves they" want aim
tu enforce the law and- he going ui
dolt. " i - i.----i- -1 '..v.
tvt rase has elwe been a "wide eperl"
town with gambluM open h every sa-
loon. The gamblers. H is stated are pro.
paring to get a conceeaioa front the ter-
ritory ol RewMaxieo for thi .eeUbuab-
ment of a Mont carlo Just across the
line about five 'mile north of O Paau
M I not believed hewevor. that aha gov
emor.of pieW'tMexleo will permit thkag.
UbllshKKnt of sucb.au toeUtutlon. .
a.'ven the newspapers are In quandary
the Herald W-pariiruVrr. alnc It hat
fought gambling. alr etoogC lth) believed
the aberifl wlir attempt to enforce t
law to the letter and prevent Sunday
publication et newspapers. . It re openly
expresseo tnat tne aaenii wiu oersat tpe
object of the cltiaens by bit decision.
Msyor Moreheed win not assist ip. the
movoonmt -to aiy way. .The same coai-
mitte which presented tit etitkut lo
Bherltl Beast called a hlnw "
"Mcrehead. Bald ? Chairman) Davis
"the peonkt ot El Pao are aroused as
never before' aad are detemtlned to shut
out gambling. - As representatives of th
CiUssns league w ark II rem will not
give us a promise (to act through four
chief of police ht suppressing this vice.
"There are other things aa had er. worse
than gambling drunkenness .and -prostt-turlonj
for Instance." said the mayor. . --Mr.
MofeheacVf sht a aiember of the
committee "It la currently reported on
the streets -that-Tod ar to Mue e proc-
lamation ordering the- gambler up-
staire" v. .v-:. -i f: -"Thata
be. I never rnantloned any
thing of the kndVt. the mayor retorted.
"Aad there are mora.-liar ht. Kl Paso
than any plae I ever saw. . If she bare
were .taken out o IU Prso ther would
not U k corporal's ptard left." " ' -.
t . ; r-
- tf abrtsseilaMwt
"" m wt aessMit by Ukmg tsm
' . ei to Pm. II ywa have been - -
gftM..e.A VOA "iel J 'r
ln.u. J Ivv IV.wveJe '
- they wa press ptly rtfana the
. - tasriiassswrhfcllr.
t0 apnetit ard m...vo g -Mr tmlrn
hfga. Uetkyauar cowed.
lie3 l.J ....1.3-UM..U
' ' 0 "s r
.1 t. ' 1 ..... . 1. .
'-
OtMCMT ial '
. )V
1rtaltQBr:.t
01O.OC
Warts) at very coneervaUvc v
- s -ruiloa 111.50.
No man who caret about i
money on hla Winter Ovt
and at the same time get a t
ment that will "tund hp"
hold Its thape can t
mist this opportunity. ; This tt
apeot. 1 leader lot Tbey are ae
tnally worth $1U0 ' SUet
eomplet nowj so you'd be
come- at once If yon want t
participate In thin beet Ovem
value yog aver saw. Sizes '. t
. 44 In iwgnlara' ttputg and leu -:
irlark oxford. . all wool etc
Vedetltn Untd - with welt
seams velvet'eollar' and flnisbea
with douWeTUtched .raw erf?
style of coat U the "New WU
ton." length 48 incheg '
at showa ma..... glO.f
Ahre-wtata-'hlaek In tame M ie
exactly aa above. ;
I V
B3sil
;;.r
fytZ 1
: . -i .... -v '..v. S J' V i j .. r- X
targe Herjf' Durab'f. r
f.; ' end Pincy f itmhtd
I 1 - v J
STORE
' e NO '
Office; Heal:
.v . . ...... . ... -t -
At tbtt'MoW tad ptke-
1 rlgbl. W want ypui busin.
Brass Fire Setitod Plc'.i :
1
f MAROWARB STCZZ
Kia Strtrt in to lrTuonic T
qeUNewf
saaaieiorr. .
iU-:A.iPiso3
is? Wckde rood is ne ; 1
Itsd sm sasrnsalrles. ell wMk tawu
- i auariett Mete Atucaawan.
in i' j'.ij . Mi- ' "i.u!i lit '"I
':t Now. is the time for "
deakra to sort fjfttcc : :
get ready for fall a&J v
trade.' .
v-vare offeri.go
glass At- bottom jprlces ;
will ht pleased to fcavj ;
(xrdere or inqyiriis.
i
. .
JAS.
I V
. - - - 1
iScsfSH
Windc
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 12, 1904, newspaper, November 12, 1904; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth603647/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .