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HOUSTON. J)A1LT rOTTi TIIUUSDX MORNINO SEPTEMBEU 7 IWlt
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iJe7 York and Return $52
On Sale Daily in September
I. MJ GRIFFIN c.p
WITTE IS PLEASED TAKEN TO COURT
WITH TREATMENT WHILE RID PHILADELPHIA OF
IN AMERICA. ILLEGAL VOTERS.
Crowds Thronged the Stations as Assessor Refused to Strike Off
Envoy Traveled from Boston Some of Alleged Fictitious
to New York. Names Without Proof.
d Press Report.)
bcr ft. The special train
frees. Portsmouth bearing at Witt and
da Rosea. toa-ttr with th oihr
ara of the Russian ml.irn. er-
htm short It before noon and vu
around the city to the 1011 th
whrTt the party pbm from
trmln Into another pctal train pro-
by tbe New York. New Harm and
TfMtfiml railroad. A rmwd soon rotteart
. 4 In the station and rails wtrr mAm for
as. Witt to appr. In raapnnaa Aa th
WWaaat the envoy earn ta the door of the
av and tarourb hl spokesman Mr.
fcoj tTrnaky. he amid:
1 regret very much leaving ytMtr city
Mbout knowing mnrr about It. I dapart
an aaa aatlafVd. Prrythltc baa da J
wall and I an alnoerely happy over the
raaalts attalajad.
Hy Joamay haa ban plwif b aaa
-llfa la your part of aVmartca la ax-
traaaaty agreeaDl I must thaak yaw
saaflt taeak all marlca. Wa shall m
regret owning bar and w abaO ncrs
' tJaat wm caa aot remain lotufar la vbatt
baa ftna ua great aatlafaetlsm aa
again lat m aaj that ea-arr-
Lfjfeaf baa ettdeefl wait"
Ba bW barl7 ftaUabad wtan tka trmia
r. who stoatf tat- tba atoor
Wartac aad waving hi. bat aatfl taw oar
platform.
KECKPTION IN NEW YORK.
t jruasian Envoys Given Ovation
' on Arrival at Metropolia.
(Aasaciatsd Fm Biport.)
'- Kw Trk. awptaaaber l-ats ihnaaaa t
awesaa swatnd the BunateB P0n0 Hwyi
wbea tbsy ai.l.ad at Orend oalnl atn-
tha aJtaraooa at J ' an
aawcktl Inla from Boston Thw wa a
gnat dssanaetislliia wken thaw Isft the
; tneia sad tanM be ike kai where tky
Ml rim hi watst la tka csty.
M. WTrtta. ssiasaapaslsd ar Baron 4
nia. walked frwan tka trite t tha watt-
' las aanlaaiaj a It vaa laraasfe araat
' -afrorta aa tka mart o tka paBaa aaa aa-
baada with tka men.
kaada aa they alanlf
: made tbalr way ta tka atdewalk.
- The Rueataa earoya and tba atauibata
at thabr party will ba lanakly entar-
. tataed while ba thta dry. Tba ftrat of a
aartea at fan utl ana at tkeir honor will ba
ajiaa taaaarraw alaM a dlanar at tka
Maltapallm dub by Oolaoel Oeoraa Bar-
way. Tka bet at apaabara haa not rat
heea iwmrlarten bat amiwi the rueen
are liumtr Root. Oeneral Horace Pwr-
ar aad PreeHent Hadley of TaJa.
Tba JapaBiaa aarroya arrlred toalrkt
. a t o'rtoek oa a apt rial train from Boa-
; taa. Baraa Kaooka Japaa'e oanfldrntlal
Ullllllltatrr ban. with hi eeeretarlaa
and twa acere of Japan aaa atuoenu. waa
at tka atatlOB ta araet tba enrora. An-
other great crowd waa aa band to cheer
tka aaewya. Secret aarrtca aeaa and de-
keutliee and a heavy ruaad at uni formed
pokca had to make a way tar the Jap-
. PJaroe Komura walked aloas. followed
aSaaa by Mr. Takaklra. Tba party en-
rat ewetaa wmm that a iiansi waa
ataaraa. Beth aanaji lined and paiaad
tbalr kak) aaatkiaally to tka orowda.
kt Witaa aad Baroa da Raaan ware
paalurl tka war toward taeav Tba
erewd beoama a aieat tha parry waa
krowakl ta a ataatmU and erary aaa
Tka BimalBB earoya epent tba eeenlna
walltlj la their hotel M. WKte waa
ralarmd aad retired early. On Saturday
K. Wttte and Baroa Da Roeen wui uncb
v Wttk the praaloant at Omar Bay. It la
. aakt that M. Wltte may puke a flytns
i trip aa Waatalnetaa on Sunday aa be la
ta am tba capital
will be event m ttue city aad
M. Witt and party will wall
RUSSIA LOSING NO TIME
To Place the Treaty with Japan
' . m Uiect.
v (AaeocuUed Preaa Report.)
; aV. Fatarabors. September C The newa
of k dbjabie of the peace treaty reealt-
ad ka meil lately m an outburst of work at
tka fin lata affioa. AH the articles of tba
: tfoatF ara balmj eopted today. Each mla.
helaital aepartmeat win be euppiied with
l tka aad that erery
of tha treaty shall bs under-
by each mln let ry. pax-
tk kaarins aa tka chances
by tka treaty which maet
at by Um different auala-
es aaa dapaiiamita. Tka carrylDs; oat
t tea awkeuaa win be peotoadad wttk
at aaaa. abraa today's ardees to this er-
ase were araa. Tka news at tka slawmc
of tba traary waa oomsaaalialsd tawaa-
auatery by tbs alNstii of war and saa-
v rlaa rmpaeUsalr to tka
aaaasaaaders bt tba Far
tka will
etal atatement of
tre kaa bee
ba arrana bt
auiaday
an Tueeoay
far kerne
army aaa nary
not. Aa armaa-
apaiaUis watk the of rt-
tka aaaperortbat tka
s atcnod. Many mkaor da-
arauatlo wtU
.f lka field.
' I Thearucnora that tka peae treaty con-
aecret elanaa are eWlere mm
- Tha treaty coetaiaa. no clauses erhlch irUI
' not ba published wttk the ratirteatioa of
jET ney ie do atiariy
Peptiron Pills
lieaamVaMt-alamaaraaiaadteaktwaa)
ws rs. ajs lis i Mia.aad w eeeek weaM.
nausea arat. Awaananotayaianaf aa.
Hood's Pills
jLESmmm
30
Limit October 3 1st.
r 4. 217 MAIN ST.
(AMtoclatvd Prca Rapnrt.)
Philadelphia. 8rprinbr S Tha aai
r of UM elertlon dlTlalooa at tba city.
duty It u to placa oa taa Tottus
llau i ha nun of all qualified alactora
romplrtnl tbalr nrlalaa of taa Uata to
day
Inoaual tntrrrat waa takaa la thlr
work bacauaa of tka allocation laat anora
than B.a rraadulaat aaaaa had b
pla-Ml oa tha Uata. For the laat ti
montna DotKaman aad othar rttT m-
playea. uikWt dlractloa of Mayor Waavar.
ha bmi maklna a aina of tha city
" pivhi m tmvm na uaia or u
lral Totara Tha poUoa mad rvporta. al-
Ualnc that atora thaa Wjm aaiaaa war
on taa llat In rloiatlon of tka tlarttra
In all tha dtalatana whara allaad
fraudulent
laaaa vara found tha a-
naaaaul aa Hk tham
en. la moat eaaaa tkay oannllad with
tha raquaau but la many tnataorra thay
rafaard ta drop bum wtthoat aatfafao.
tory proof aad It la probable that nut
vi im maioauia wui aa eoatpviiaa to ap-
paar la aaurt to abow why tbay raroaa-l
10 airura on fraudulent aamaj.
Tba numbar at namea atrtrkni oft by
w aaiaa wui not o anova rar aar-
aSkl daya. Tba aarratary of tka city
pni wr" noaiiN tnai at want
aa) namaa abeuld ba droppad. It la eea-
aatai mat about or a.flat
Man will ba added to tba Uata.
THE WEATHER.
(Aaaoamtad Ptaaa Report.)
Waahhurton. aaptember . Kaat Twaaa
aad Loalalana Fab- Thureday aad
ay: llatrt ta fraah aoutbaaat wiada.
waat Tazaa Nkw kfrxbeo. Oklahoma
and Indmn Tarrttortaa Pnlr Thuredey
and Friday.
Arhnneae Bhowaia Thureday aad Fri-
day. Otaai latloaa taken by tba rnlted Stataa
""r oureaa at p. nv. jat merMlaa
time: Temperatura. Ram- State of
Max. Mln. faU. wnuber.
.. M 74 m Cloudy
.. M at dear
.. SI H a Clear
I.. M 7 T Clear
...at ie T Cloudy
.. m M M Pt. cldy
.. M at .at cloudy
..an .a clear
..MM M Clear
. U JC Cloudy
.. at M .a Pt. cldy
..a a .a Clear
... a m .a cloudy
.. M 1H Pt. cldy
..MM .a Cloudy
a a .a pt cldy
.. M M .a Cloudy
.. .. a .a Clear
.. R n .a pt. cldy
..a a .ii Reiu
.. 71 H T Bain
.. a M M Cloudy
Abilene .
Amertllo
Atlanta .
Corpua Chrlatl
Ue Ten port ..
Garreatoa ...
JackaoflTtU
KaAaaa City .
bfernphki .....
fdontaToiTy
ISaabvlU ....
New Ortaana
North Platta.
OkLaikocraa ....
Onaaha
faiaaxlne
Ban Antooio
t. Laula
ex. Paul
WAabur ...
COTTON REGION BTJIXETIN.
Far tba twenty-four boara endlz4f at I
p. a- aaui aaanuaj lima:
Temperature. Rain-
Max. Mla. fall.
n 7 .a
a a .os
a n .so
a n m
n ti .a
a a .oa
a ti .m
a a .at
a 7 .
a m .a
a n o
at a e
at a .a
a a .at
a a .a
a m
n Tt m
n n .as
a ti as
a 7 .a
a a at
m n .m
.a a .at
at a
a w a
a a .aa
ana
n u m
n .m
a 71 .as
aaa
m ti m
n n .o
m a .
m jm
mum
ml ' al m
AblierM
Bailtnger
Beevtlla
Blanco
Ilrvrihaja
Brown wood ....
Corpua Chrlatl
Lona-rlew ...
Meala
Kacoadocbaa
Iraleatlne
Parte
Baa Antonio ....
i Bun Marcos
! 8 erman
laylor
Temple
Tyler
Uaoo
Wasahachle ....
Wentherford
wi
'Not laduded la maana
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
coratcana
Cuero
Dallaa
Du Mln
Fort Worth
Oaleaaton .
Greenville .
Hearae ....
Senrletta .
euatoa ...
HunterUU .
KerrelUe ..
IABBUU
'Vntral BtaUons Temparat. Ratfi
t a t ion. report 'g. af ax. at la. fall
A'inta 14 M St M
A -uU U H a .
Churla-ston I m 71 ' .M
(.a --ton St M H
tin. hock 14 &4 M .
Mrtr.lHlM 14 W St .
vi t u m .m
aCon'n-.rnery .... It 44 4 jm
Nea rleana .... If ft 44 Mt
Oklaf..ma 11 M f g
vaj r.h M fa 7 .aa
Vi.-k-i. i-g U W 4t .0
W llmif Koo sf M O T
STATUS QUO WILL STAND.
New Anglo-Japanese Treaty Not
to Disturb Situation.
(Asix-laied Preaa Report.)
London. H- ptember t. The Aitgio-Jap-aneae
treat; signed August B Is not yet
ready for rromulgatlon some fonnalitiea
la printing etc.. having (o bt carried
out.
At tne forrirn office It waa aald that
tba treaty will b. reedy early next week
but before pui .kion it will be osmmu-
aicated to tbs i-w.r
Aithoaark tks powers mtaroated ar not
Fat ba pnss'sst.n the terms of the
npresrntattvea In Loadon
ea satlaled. sa It Is gen-
that the areaty ' doee
la aor war with. th. ri.it t
listing. Wben th. war broke out In the
Far Kaat aad Jspanese successes were
recorded fears wr expressed In some
auartara that Germany s bold on Klao
Chou. Saear Tang peninsula would be
threatened at Russia waa defeated Tkera
eeraes to be aesae understaadlag that
there will be aa Interference wttk Oar-
snaay'a dsislspmsill of her Chinees eolo-
ay. aa the Oeraaaa offlclala ka Load ex-
press aatisfaottloa with th now arrange-
ment between Great Brltala and Japan.
White Wl-Wa-W rnar aet be mim-
tieeed k tba treaty tt la -believed th.t
Or eat BrMara a likely to evacuate that
with tka understanding
daaa Mot Interfere with
a aa the Par. WmM .K.
ewe uiwiiei aa wrwac vmaia m
what Ma Os wu b Sa laalav
treaty fkatr
axpraa tbaaakeiv
aralbr aadarln
aot Intevfar
1 RAIN -DANGERS
Ifew Orlans Mosqail Poads Ai
Filled fcala.
KEEPING UP THE FIGHT
Authorities Confident that Oil
ing and Screening Will Pre-
vent Mosquitoes Breeding.
eaaaeeeeeaoeeeeeoauaaaaaaaa
(Aaaodated Preaa Report.)
New Orieana. Beptambar 1 Re-
port to p. at. :
New reeea totlay II
Total caeea to dau Hal
Deatha today
Total deatba ta data MS
New eubfocl today .'.
Caeea uader treatment tlT
Caaea diacluuaed Ufl
Today' dawtha: VTto fliaulota.
Vlncenaa Ctna. Joha aohwelbokl. 1
Emlle Bow tine Qraaa.
4AairCiatbd Pnm Report
K Or W ana. Baptaanbar C Thara vara
Da apaclal froturaa In tba farar attuation
beyond Ui amall autnbar of eaaaa aad
tba few da tha.
Ther ba baa aoana damaad bar for
1 a quaraatlna aaraltut tba country on ao-
' count of tba dancr of reinfection bat
Da. Whit la oppoaed to aucb a mova and
toaa not be I W to It would ba ffectiT.
How! nil aTVoaea of liaaraaa ta tba
HtT are beta watched
Tber waa ao bad newa rrotn tha oun-
Tba K Uowlnc re porta har baan ra-
rea:
Jatitaraon Pariah K enner. t cm
Haj-ao dy a oaa 1 daatha; KlnUn
camp. I eaaaa; Flabcr'a canip. 1 cai
flk rmhu rv . 1 dath.
BA. afarnara tarian in auk twui
l oaat; aar staufhter houaa 1 case.
ml. Marv a fartah. rattaraon. u cai
AapWla. case. Tall ul ah 21 eaaaa In ail;
LAk tTOvidanc I eaaaa.
Aa-aoclatad Preaa RDfrt )
Near OrVeauia aWirtember C-Dr. White's
wwrnlnc to tha people of New Orieana
to ba- oa tbalr guard aa?nloat fraguant and
eaaiTe rmlafallt durtna Septaanti
which would tend Largely to multiply tba
breedtna; places of ategornyla bids fair
to be borne ut aa far a prarfpitai.lon la
concerned thouajh ton reduction in in
uumber of new eaaaa or fever durtnar um
paat ten daya doea not Indicate that the
txaoaqultoe ara Uaiunc advantaxa of their
oociortualtVea.
A.rter a forenoon or ciaavr ana pieaaani
waaibar baavy rains aet in again today
nuaUhlna; aattera throughout the city and
Lting fraab ponds and pool in every
vacant lot. War ten days pavat there have
been ahowexa nearly every day. Infec-
tion however. Is rpraading more and
BTaore alow It and the conclusion drawn 1
that acfTaanlng of ciatarna otllng and aalt-
Ing of gutUra ajtd fumlgmiaon of pren-
hav accomnuanaa toe aestrucuon
of million of musauiLoea which other-
wtse would now be depositing their larvae
In tba new freab breeding places provided
for them on every art de-
Today a record waa agua a ravorana
one with a diminished number of new
cases and daatha only allajhtly above re
cent days.
On of tha raxmllaiitlaa or tha attuauon
now la that there ara two strike la
rreaa. In boui Inataacea the strug
gle la for better pay aad better hours
than ore vailed before tha fever. Tba
Uikera ara temr and paintara.
Tba woman a organ laat ion. formed noma
time ago of prominent member of th
sex. haa mad reports of the work done
br Its rpraentatlvea In aach ward. Owe
wosoan Tlalted bouses In 10 blocks. Other
covered almost aa large an amount of
territory. One resorted thai aha bad lasr
oaally aupeiinteardd tha fumigating of
thirty howaea In which negroes realded.
The ladles who volunteered to make tha
msa and olemd for disinfection want
Into all aorta of iTeirxrhood and re-
cetvvd both courtesy and rebuff but tba
net raamiit oc uietr work was large.
CLAIMED IT K GRAFT.
PenMcoU Doctor Arrested for
Denying Existence of Ferer.
(Asaociaxe-d Preaa Kaport.)
Peasacola. Fla.. September 4. Tae num
ber of new caaes of fever to deveiow kg
Penaacela today showed a decided de-
Be. although physicians ara still In
vestigating a number which will no duubt
ba pronounced yellow fever before morn-
"Snly one well developed ease waa re-
ported the patient being Herman Ptnney.
an operator of the We tern Union which
office la located in the infected district.
This make a total of seventeen caaea. of
which eleven are under treatment. A een-
aation wa created lata today by tha ar-
rest of Dr. & M. Oonaalea oa the charge
of opposing tba State health authorities
and circuUting- false rumor. Dr. Gon-
zales opeoly gtated that there waa no
fever ha Peaasuoola; tba praaent care waa
only for the purpose of getting1 graft from
the public and that there was not a
word of truth In the bulletin pooted.
Later be waa arrested. Tba doctor
served In Cuba during tba Spaalah-Ajnert-can
war. where he received much com
mendation for his ltanr In cleaning
up Ha vaa.
IT IS MALARIAL
Fever and Not Yellow Fever at
Caddo Pariah.
(Houeton Peat 8 pedal.)
New Orleaoa. September l Dr. Tabor
waa anxious about a report of yellow
ferer at Lewis. In tba northern part af
Caddo parish and asked Dr. aoucnoa to
III I eel IM I tonlfnt. 1 na louowina came
rmn rr b!Biuurt. a member of the
State board and also etty health officer
of BnreTepert:
1 lr V Betirhnn
Bhreeeport. l-a.. neptemDor a ro; my
dtaarnoaia of the conditio at Lawta Is
auuana: eery mild.
i . r. acn unpen m u.
BY QUARANTINE GUARD
An Unknown Negro Waa Shot
at Cypress Ark.
(Assorts ted Pre Report:)
Little Rack. Ark.. September l-A quar
antine guard at Cypres oa tk Arkaoaaa-
Loalalana State Hna shot aad killed an
unknown nrgrd who was trying to break
through tbe quarantine tnia
tbe Quarantine tha afternoon.
Th near had assaulted tbe
iited toe guard wbo
claim that ha shot la self-defense.
Oovoraor Davla baa ordered the soldi
'uwToi
turned over to tne snenri. ana mat rue
Captain Finney tba comma ad lug officer.
SO nave an anvjuwe. new ua vwy.
FEVER IN MISSISSIPPI.
New Caaea Reported from Four
Places a Total of Seven.
I Associated Preaa Report.)
Jackson. Mlaa.. September (.-Mlaals-
alppt a yellow fewer record for the paat
twenty-four hour Is aa follows:
vicksburg. two caeea oaa death.
Gulfport two eaaaa.
MIbsImiIddI Cttr. two oases discovered
during convalescent period.
fearungton on aew case.
EAVES ASSIGNED
To Go to Maysvflle to Make Itv
vestigttion.
Houston Post Spactal.)
Aueun. texaa. sept em bcr l state I di
Haalth Officer George R Tabal aaap aaTi
waa ur.i. r. Eaves elake sa lavas I
tet t TJTZrnV
auaraaUa isty ot the Caat Taxes herder I
rer sarma tlm. i wa bar today aad I
left tamlsrfat lor lavaviila.
I pss
HOT;: POLITICS
D'jplayti ta the Scqoor Cotuil.
tatloBoJ Co&Tcattoa. . c .
GUNS CLOSE AT HAND
But Nona Waa Drawn as Play
Waa Danaerous To Be
Forty-Eight Counties.
(Aaaootated Ptaaa Report.)
Mtaaheawa L T. September a. The aaa.
stttutional ooareatloa met today ' aad
attar Hatanlne to aa a d areas Hajaad by
tba chiefs of tba flea trlbea fa
saparata atatohood took up tba rapart af
aa eommlltaa of fifty appolatad to draft
a oaaatltutloa. Tba report waa read aad
printed euplea distributed. It waa takaa
up asctloa by aectloa later aafora beaia-
nlnc tha dlaniiaalim of the rapart oa eoa-
atllutlon tha cummlltea appolatad to re-
port oa tba eetlmated amount of taxable
property ha tha ladiaa Territory aaaue 'ta
repot t piscina the toul tsrabes nlua-
tlun of real aatata aad peraoaej asipirty
at Ma.aa.ssa
The ooareatloa decided lo hold alabl
At
uailaht's aeaakin. the oaaatltutloa
was taken up aad adouied aectloa by eec
tlon. Tba preamble chnateakna tha aew
atata Seuuoyeh waa adopted without dle-
aretma vote.
The bill of rlahts covers around nsversd
ty moat of the States admitted darted
the hurt fifty year Inrludtaa a section
prohibiting lotteries prtae naht aad
ala-rery.
The debate on the propnerd map of for-ty-eleht
countirn continued for four hour
aad reached a etas of sensational aer.
aoaaluee and thrrata. H. M. Rutkerfurd
and C. N. liaakell were repeatedly re-
ef reined bv frteade from Dereonai ea-
cuuntera and the chart waa freely saada
that the committee that had drafted tha
map had been subject to BWKonary In-
fluence These eheraae were aa fiercely
denied by the members of tba commit-
tee; mollone ware made to adjourn but
they were bowled d"wn.
The delegates climbed over Beets aad
the preea men stood oa tableo.
Rutherford made a movement aa If to
draw a run and found Leo F. Beaaett
l nlted Statee marshal and a aelesate
looking him squarely In the aya. Ha did
not draw the sun.
In the meantime it tooa rrve men to
keep Haakell In hla are I. Pteaaant Por-
ter the Creek chief with ka aaaie eya
watched proceedings sod with hla bis
aavel pounded for order. The Indian waa
aurely la politic The proceed! to-
nlaat demonstrated tnal ne at eivuiaea m
poltttea and proceaur 01 aeiioaraiiva
bcdlee and entitled to statehood. Mla-
sourt leclaUtora are net In H with the
Indian in roushbouae politic.
A. Grant Kvan preaiornt or noary
Kendall collrae. with a areat bis voice
demanded attention and sunaeeted that
be would offer a prayer II necessary. Tn
effect waa marveloua The ooaventlon
quieted down and tba motion to draft a
new map waa withdrawn. After all tha
furor It waa not even neceeaary ta take
vote The map will ataad with torty-
elcht count lea. The flckt over the coun-
tlee naa to oe maoa auiu 11 wee pnie
The conveataon is atlll m i
atcht.
PALESTINE POINTERS.
Two Residences Were Destioyefl
by Fire.
(RonstoB Post Special.)
PaleeUne. Texaa aaptember 1 Laat
nlsht shortly after nudnlcht. Bra de-
stroyed the read den cee of 8. A. Tayktr.
International eleqtrlclaa: Robert wllksy.
nternatlonal nlsht yard foreman aad
that af Mrs. Lucas on Roasaa street. Tha
tiro ertslnated at tba residence of Ms.
Taylor and before th fire department
controlled the blaaa all three realdencea
ware practically burned ta tka around.
aoearad by Insurance; alao
household soods except that of Mr. WU-
kev
Yesterday morning a deiMoraota acci
dent befell a party of PaleeUne boya
while out hunting Wrda. la which JEHry
Outlaw waa accidentally shot by hi
comrade Frank Lacy Jr. arm of Colonel
W. N. Lacy. Outlaw to a nephew of Mr.
W. B. Flanagan and ha wa conveyed to
tha Flanagan residence on Magnolia
street. Young Lacy was within a few
feat of the unfortunate boy and wnen
tha gun waa accidentally discharged th
who. load of Mrdabot an tared one of hla
tTr H R. Laser one of Ajftdaraon ooun
ty' oldest cltlaana died at hla home east
of Palestine Sunday night. Remain were
tnterred at 1 a m. Daoaasad waa an
uncle of Cilonl W. M. Lacy aad Mr.
Frank Lacy of thla city and waa a real-
dent of Anderaon oounty thirty years.
The Palest tne cotton oli mills ara maa
tng preparatlocui to open up thla fall and
run full blast during th entire eeaeon.
Hon. W. at. Lacy la at Beaumont at-
tending an Important land ult.
Mr. Henry W. Bryan and ramiiy have
irraj
left for Houston Mr. Bryan having c-
cepted a ptsltioa at that city with a large
wnoiesaie nous.
Mra 81ms Collar rattirwad
TWatterday
friands at
from a rlMt to raiatlvea and
Rnak.
Mr. R. W. Waliev and family of Win
chester Marh.. arrfved Monday and will
make Palestine their boma.
Tba contract for tha auuaing of tha
First Christian church ta ccast about
ra.60. will ba let tcowtrv evenlna .
uite a timber or eoBtractora ar bid
ing for tne wont.
The Brighton Standard published at
Brighton. England contain an extended
mention of the marriag of Mlaa Jessie
Marion Andrew a autar or tier. k. h.
Andrew rector of tba
Bpiscopal
ehtirnfa of thta dtv. Both Rev. and
mra
ndrewa wera preaant. tea nag roc burooe
last monin.
SHORT NEWS STORIES.
CEDAR RAPTXMS Iowa. Tha National
poatofflce clerks' convention defested tha
erganlsatlon of tba proposed Mutusl Ben-
efit aseoclatloa.
VICTORIA. B. C Tbe six hunters of
tbe sealing schooner Carmenclta who ar-
rived here retained lawyer to libel the
schooner tor wagea.
WAOOONER. I. T. Mr Robert Mo-
Oulr waa killed and three otnera Injured
aa a result of aa explosion ot a gasoUue
tank of a psanut roaster.
NEW YORK. The Order of Select
Knlghta for which a receiver waa ssked
In Buffalo. I a fraternal Insurance asso-
ciation wltb 14e members In New York
tat.
i-OHDOV. A dispatch from Port Bald
stataa that the British steamer Chatham
from London for Yokohama la afire lu
the Sues -cr.sal and la holding up all ca-
nal traffic.
KKXICO CITY. The Mexican Etoctrl-
a.n' society will elect Thomas A Edison
honorary crealdent of tbe society In rec
ognition of the merits ot th famous
American inventor.
NKW YORK. Com rood or A M Cook
pf tha Southern Yacht club of New Or-
ieana. Mr Cooke. Mr Thelnta Blak
of this city and David C. Montclalre.
tbe chauffeur were seriously Injured In a
oottlalos between their automohils aad
an auto-ambulance.
DETROIT. Mteh.-Fred Walker of Pon-
tlac. Mich. was released by th Panama
ruthqrltle from s nnjust Imprison ment
t la the conviction of many of Walker's
friends th.it his Imprisonment waa the re
sult sf tha pernicious activity of certain
American financial Interests operating la
Panama mining region
MtTNgCH.Vlctorm- Texaa. setrteme-r
i. Died st kls bom yesterday. Fred
Munach. aa aid aad respected German
cltlasa. at tha age of 71 attar aa nines
af only a few day Ha was horn la
amy
Geraaaay eosnlag to this country la ISM
and aettied la Victoria where he haa
lived continuously since hi widow sur-
vive hla sad four of the twelve hll-
rea wno ave ejeeeea tn- wnioa. Tba
$a - m'm oin
The Old Itsadard Ceeve Tashrlae. CkiB Teaas
eoves sat aauaria aad bsalds as th syssret
is sa esasam ssr sr yeara rnss aasas.
INpiRYIS ON
lfcw York Lttulatott LooUoglato
. luttraace Conpaalei
I BETTER INSURANCE LAWS
Both Companiea and Lcgislatora
Worldnf Mutually to
That End
(Associated Preaa Report.)
Near York. September . Former Oa
erase Frank a Black of thla atata ap-
peared as oouneel tor the Equt labia Ufa
Aaauraao soolaly before th Joint la la-
la 11 r aoaunlttea today when tba oom-
ailttaa oommeooed lie lavaaUsatloa af
Uf tnauranc condlUona In this atata Bo-
fore tba hear! rn opened Mr. BUck said:
"Vie hare aet bins to eoaaaal aad no aaa
to protect. W peak no leaal lacanloal-
Itiee to evade anawaiina anr aueuiuia
V. e will aid la every way tha pro rate af
me inquiry.
1 awi D. Craveih was present In the In-
terrain uf Tbomaa F. Ryaa and W. C
Vjuiuvar atieadad aa oouneel tor Jai
iit-aen Hyde.
av lienor Aiinations. In outllalnf tha
purpose of the Invasturatlon aatd: tur
object WIU not ba to pumah anybody fur
f ui us paat. out to st at ail of
the salient featurea uf the modem In-
auranoe buelneee ao aa to auaseet to
th aaxt lealalatur aa adequalelaw that
win not tuly protect the pulley holdara
la ail l.f Insurance mmaaalM K.n u
likewise protect tba Insurance company
aawernw irum in aoues ot aeauznineT
peraona Aa atost inauraaaa anmpatuea
an mcl jal. w hall endeavor to paas a
law that will compel them to ba mutual
In fact."
Several of the offlcera of the New York
ww toe mutual ure iraaaraAoa corn-
Pan lr were present.
In opening the hearing counsel for tha
wramKire siatea tnat the subject taken
-ue tne poeiuoa Of the policy
- u ue eiminitreiion oi
panlea
Robert A. Orannla. first vice president
w iu euiuaj uia luauraace company
was called as the flret wltnea He tea-
tlfled that he waa a director of th United
Btatea Mortgage and Trust company and
ot the Lawyera' Trust company.
Vice president Orannla testified that
there had bet-u only oue case In the last '
nve or six yeara of votea caat by proxy
In the Mutual Ufa Insurance company's
election. Ha estimated that President
Richard A. McCurdy of the Mutual and
nimseu nein about x.oot proxies. Mr.
rtugnea aaaed who waa aenerat sianu.
ot the Mutual and received the reply tha
this pcslUotv waa filled by Robert 8. Me
Curdy.
son ot ua president of tne com-
panr.
Walter O. Oakman. blmself a trustee of -
the Mutual wbo testified that ha had
served aa aa laapector of tha elections
la question waa aakad bow he knew that
the electors wer genuine policy holder
Id reply he said that there waa no ex-
amination of credentlala no preaentatloa
of pollcle or any other way of certify
ing the nght of a prospective voter
rest hla balk.
Mr. Oakman stated that ha relied aa of
fleers of the company wbo he said war
always present during the two-nour lec
tion period to tail mm wnetner tn lec-
tor nreaentliut themselves were entitled
to vote. Tha amounts of aiariea paid
to eincera or in new iorg un in-
surance company were given by Joha C.
hicCail. secretary of that company. Ha
aid that he wa a aon of President John
A. McCall of the New York Ufa; that
the day arter na graauaten from narraro.
In 1890 be went lo work for tha New
York Ufa Insurance company at a aai-
arv of S2&00 rear aa assistant secretary.
and that now he received 04.000. Thy
prealdent' salary ha aald waa HW.OiaX
The salaries of tha first vice presidents
were t2t.00. tS.OOO and t).QQ0. and of tba
thre second vie presidents S3&.000 01.409
and is.to. respeenveiy.
'elv. There war. Mr.
McCall said about nt.OM proxies la th
office of bis company made out In tba
namea of tba praaldBt and lo preet-
deara
Tba Metropolitan Life Insurance com-
pany waa represented la tbe witness box
bv vice rreaident max and or ureaenck
H. Bcker. controller. The latter said
that In sn election la IPM out of
votes caat all except three or four were
voted by proxy. Mr. Flsk said that the
president salary waa flOO.OOS; hla own
rsan and tbe lesser officer from IX-
uua oown.
WEATHER AND CROPS.
Hearne Texas Bept ember a. Tha
weather for the past several daya ha not
been aa warm as It waa In th month of
August and It will likely halo tha cot
ton plant considerably. Both of th oil
mills here nave commencea ineir
work and tbe prices being paid for ed
ara good. Cotton ta alao moving freely
though th staple la not being gatiierea
as fast as the farmers wish on account
of a hortag In pickers. A gr t many
nearoca bar been Drought into the hot
torn lately and soma of tbe farmer
w heae crone were poor In tha upla nd
bare gone where tha crop are good and
wtu naip gainer ina iape.
Nacogdoches. Texaa Soptamber C Tha
proapects for a cotton crop In this coun-
ty ax gloomy. Tbe boll worms boll wee
vils and .the caterpillar have about
cleaned up any future for tbe crop. About
lat. CM acres were planted this year and
tha enUmata of tba farmer and glnnsra
in the county is iimt it win taae on an
average nv acres to make a bale. Three
year ago there were seventy-two active
gins in inn county. rni aenaon three
have been dismantled and flva will
Idle for tha aeaaon. which leavea siitv-
fowr gin to take ear of tha present
crop. Tha bottom lands throughout' tba
county ar almost aa entire failure.
Caateron. Texas pteuiber I Owing to
tha excessive hot weather In August tha
novum crop waa senouaiy oamaaea. tm
price Is good and farmera ar rushing 'to
get i ee crop 10 marae ana are generally
weH pita aer. with price and pngieaa being
mad. Tha oom preaa at this plare haa
received to date wVO balsa and there have
been brought In by wagon to dab SMS
naiea. oc wmen but Dale were ginned in
i own.
Wetmar. Texas aeptember . Recetpr
to data at this station are about o
naiea or cotton aje aninned last kie.
day. Price holds up reasonably welL Th
recent rains nave oeerj an an van tag
rally rather than oaunaglng. Tha
pie are In good humor and work goes on
rvvaxuieaw ui uie am
CLAIMED SHE GAVE TIPS.
Omaha Woman Filed Suits for
Promised Payments.
(Associated Press Report)
Omaha. Ken. September (.Ma C.
Wcod today filed a stvii suit la tba dla-
trtct court against United Btatea Senator
Tbomaa C. Piatt and lb United Btatea
Express company for IX. 00 for altegad
services rendered to tba defendant. Miss
Wood's petition allege that while shs
waa employed by th ayrveramtnt In the
poatofflce department at Washington she
rendered service to tha defendant by
tipping off the inside workings of th
office and by assisting to keep out ot I
Poetmataer Oeneral Payne annual re- I
port of May not a recommendation of
iu "post cnecx system tnu savins the
express sompany several 1 houaa ads of
dollar
H0UST0NIAN8 EN TOUR.
Making; Auto Tripe in Massa-
chusetts. (fbiutoa Post Spselal.)
Brettonwood Maaa.. Beptember A A
party from Hooaton Texaa ha atTtved
at tk lunua It. Mount Waablagton. OB
an auto tour througk White Bvuntaias.
It embraca Mr. and Mrs Q.1. Palmer
Mr. sad Mrs. MaoOragnr JUy Palaier
Charies Palmer aad O. Pagb Palmer and
San eceeie vaa-avornens a snena rroa
Clyd. Kaa. Thay bare takaa a-imwood
farm at Flymonfh. for a few ewii.
. 111 wnmi
their atachln.
luartar for xcurlona 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. C MrTnaali aaa alee
Stooas (A lata arrival hare. ; .... .;
aAIMISSETUP
To the UndNtir EuomoutWhert
Shell BankJ Are Loatei
DEPOSITS OF GREAT VALUE
AIle(w4 that First Survey Which
Waa Made Was Erroneous.
Stopped Shell Removal.
'Houetoa Foal SpecUl.)
Hss union t. Tsaaa Beptambar t An la-
Wruroaot baa been filed la tba office of
tba county clerk of Jsffaraoa oounty
which oalla late ajuaatloa tka tttla and
dwaerahlp of tba abell bank at tka maath
ot Iba Mecbas rtver knowa aa tk Myrlck
which um Myrlck Bros.
taken aa l mm sua quantity of shell and
which still oanulna aa amount of abell
aa at asawvauiped and unknown but oar.
uutuy far mora thaa haa already been
isaea away.
Iba new claimant of tba abell bank bt
Mr. Mwrrla ur a wail knuwa yuuud
Baan at ta Oi.y.
taa tuuai M s.ieed oa aa alleged erro-
neous euy imu waa mad la tooa ling
tna auftu purennaeo by atyrMsa ktroa. cow-
pany aad oy anion it waa auppoard th
eueu aeua waa aicaiea an tna Mynca
t.ua w4Mpauy .um. wnsrasi Lsrvy a
dsia la UMt .ba eil la MMMied upon
land wu.cu ue toanit purchased or ae-
cuted aa upuon ta putuuaaa from tba
a-urt Artaur uaad oaniuaar.
eomiuiiia aura thaa a utoatk ago Mr.
Lava Lvy a urulher of Morris Levy re-
ceived an Inquiry trom parties In rioua-
tuu isskins ia purvaaaa a auip flaad
oa the nver front and In tbe vicinity of
taa aaoum ot ins river air. lavvy loosed
Into the matter and secured an option
from tbe fort Arthur Laud company to
purchase about acres of land la what
waa sappoaed to be the a went Da on tna
east sot of tbs rtver. The option waa
tor lony-nre a ay a wltnin wuich um
Levy might buy the land nt ti per acre.
ear. aay vaa esspioyra jar. aj.
kora civil engineer to mak a aurvey
of tna band dealgnated in the option and
Mr. Peperkorn found that tha anell bank
waa SDCated IS the Lew ootloa laatead ox
oa sand owned by Myrtrk Bro com-
pany. It ssems that the abell bank la
about oa th dividing Una between tk
Nathaniel Grlgaby surrey and the Burr
a i-aawell survey No. L and tba corner
being established at the north end nf the
shell bank the locaUoa of ta shell bank
la tbe one or the other survey depends
upon tbe con .truing of tbe terms in tba
original area.
The Myrlck Bros company purchased
ins tana originally trom captain William
wieaa tor a consideration believed tn be
about ewaaiL ai that time Mr. P. O.
Omohundro made tbe aurvey and located
the shell bank oa tba Nathaniel Ortgaby
aurvey aad until thla time lu location haa
aot been disputed. Tbe land nurckaaed
by Myrtok Bros company from Captain
Wleaa la aa described In the deed In area
and location save that the ehell bank la
claimed to bs located eft lb Myrlck
nro coaapany s land.
ar. omohundro la aa latervlew today
stated that he waa confident that his aur
vey waa correct and that Myrlck Brother
are In lawful poaeeaalon of th land.
Since tba Peperkorn survey waa mad
th Port Arthur Land company baa bad
tn nana aurveyen ny n. rauixenoerg ana
three or four other surveyors aa assist-
ants aad advisers aad while this survey
Is aot yet completed. It la understood to
nave Droceeoed far enough to eatabllah
and sustain Mr. Peperkorn' aurvey. Tha
Information was brought to the city yes
terday by Mr. Leon Levy wbo baa been
with th aurveytng party.
Captain WilrUm Wleaa exsressed aa
opinion that the Omohundro aurvey waa
correct ana tnat no flaw could Da round
in Mynca nroa title to tne shell bank.
The
agreement made between Morris
Levy and the Pert Arthur Land company
ie Buoeianuaiiy aa follows:
It roctte that th Port Arthur Land
company waa th owner of the Burr A
Caswell aurvey No. 1. patent
Nechee river In tha eastern part of Jef
ferson county except a lov-foot strip
the western line of said Burr A Caawell
irvey wnsrn aurvey at mined on tne
west by a strip of land known on the map
a file r Stan and which aald tract of
land la Joined on th east or soutk by
ceinaniei ungBDy survey.
i hat aald Port Arthur Lead eonrnanv.
through lis general manager executed on
tugusi ie. inn tor 11 consideration
.eon Levy an ontion to nurehaae sa
Isnd at ST per acre for forty-five daya.
That on tba 14tb day of August Ufa
Jwa it .eeufireu bbuu opuon lo Sior-
rla Lew for a valuable conatderarlAe
That aeoordine to a aurvev mad. bv
repermurn evil saenneer. mat volt
known aa Mmck Broa. comnanv'a
aneu Daas ie SDcatea on tn at aid rturr
aad Caawell survey. And that Myrtcl
Broa. company haa. aooordlng to the
aald survey taken large quantltlea of
anen rrom inia osna.
That tba Port Arthur Land oomnanv
waa unaware at th time of the him.
tlon of tbe option to Levy that tbe Burr
at uaeweu survey included any part of
uas aaau nana.
That It la mutually desired bet
Morris Levy and tba Port Arthur Land
company thai lacy should adjust sny dlf-
ferencee which might arise aa a result of
tne extra value.
Therefore la conaldaraxkra f thee.
premieea. aforria Levy agree to cancel
aald ootloa. In eonalderatian af uM c.n-
eellatlon the Port Arthur Land company
agree to bar a true and accurate survey
made of tba Burr A Caawell and tha Na-
thaniel Qrtgsby aurvey and If It shall ha
determined that aald shell hank or any
part thereof. I situs ted on tna Burr A
Caawell aurvey then tbe Port Arthur
land company agree to undertake a set-
tleanent with said Mvnck Broa. com
pany for tba abell heretofore taken out
of aald land.
No settlement a hall ba made however.
with said Myrlck Bro company without
consent oa warn aerry. II tna aaia perile
can not aaree oa in term ot the
t lenient then they select a third nartv.
to whom be referred th difference and
auca ojeconoa snail na Mnaing. railing
to reach an agreement ar settlement witK
Myrlck Bro. company. If the attorneys
for tba Port Arthur Land cemnanv shall
advise tne rort Arthur Land company
aai tea to ceing suit against aald Myrlck
Bro oompany aeeking to dlepossea aald
Myrlck Broa. company of poaeeaalon and
una to tna pan or tne Burr ai Caswell
aurvey so occupied by the Myrlck Broa.
company and sgree to bring suit for
damage against aald Myrlck Bros com-
pany for the hll ao taken and oonvart.
ed to It own use. If tha Port Arthur
Land company decides not to bring suit
the aald Levy shall be allowed lo brine
oult paying the expeasea thereof.
It la agreed that th Port Arthur Land
company rMrehaaed the aald Burr a
Caawell survey Na. I for NH par acre
or a total of Ilia.
It la aatread that If tha Port Arthur
Land oompany shall bring suit against
the Myrlck Bros oompany or shall com-
promt with th aald company tn flrat
money renovated shall mrt tn th. Pn.i
Arthur Land oompany to reimburse ICaelt
for survsylng cxpsna; for exponas of
litigation and for tha Mlw the original
purahaes otic of aald hud. Thla Instru-
ment create a lis on aald land.
Then it is agrssd tnat arter anch mam.
la taken that the Port Arthur Land com.
Deny and th aald Morrte Lew shall owe
sera Burr ar caawell aurvey in equal
proportion and shall divide all money re-
covered from aald Myrlck Broa.' company
tn aoual oroDortloa and nil fruits rev-
anuee proiiis ste. arming therefrom.
If it 1 round tnat tne shell bank Is not
on the land aa described as . hove iu
sated aad th Port Arthur Land com-
pany ehall decide not to bring suit or
ull I brought sad Judgment not raeov.
red sgalnet said Myrlck Bra company
theo Levy shall have the right to buy
the land at R per cr. and ha must oiv
. ever one-half lite purehaa within sixty
day after baring been notified by th
rwi annor aetnu eomuanr tnax it ones
not destra to bring sues suit or that tht
suit ba been decided s gainst them and
the other use-half In on year front that
uaie.
This awtroateat wa signed by Ian Taa
Trea
awn
tend
eral manager
r lor tt
'art A
tnur
come
any. and Mi
.orrim Lev
and swora to before lb WUUi
llasn. ruvtaea.
Thl Is th tttv at areaetrt yt en of
the aoet Inttrastma till disputes aver
raised la thkr oounty. A rough eetlmate
ef th ralu of th h.II remaining In
fh shell beak would wiac tt at aot lea
thaa leiaxavs. aad prausoiy twlo that
Amount . '
: ivjrrWsl Sraa. orapany hav 'avwneaded
' A rich mail dted til other Ur. BsrtM
la tha verr mlii mi miner o )i(a and be Wit
U tasalljr U.Ouu.uuu The duclur's asruu-
aw wuvw aua
''L -ioatan rll)l4
rSFtKSai-Sxt.t
E hU apteaui.
oaatltatlok. I
aouM bar pallatl
.Jm Uiroagh .
MDfTk xlut ha
naoHhUstomacb
by baaly Baala
anatehnd la iBVer-
valset ktbaawM bad by noeksct of symp-
toms which bars aeaa warnlof hla a
Car paat. that kit itosBAoh wa fauUal
Itt a-utle.'
Tba tynptoat af s dkvwoarwj stowitaa
era among otnera rarlabla appetite soar
rial rigs heart bora nodus lullnaat afur
aalUig. dull haadaeha dinar compteilon.
dlsrolbrad era uctuaUuo la phyaloat
stroofth nervooanres ileepleaaness da.
pondaaer. Ks sanas wtU har ail tbasa
sjklpvoeB at one.
Tb rcaturaUua of tbs stomaoh Msonnd
health. btarlBS with th liwt sot oJDr.
Vlerm's Oolden Medical tnaonvart. Th
care antra an til th lanotloof otaa
tlomecQ are in ncaiiny uiisnuon. laea
lornach ar in oeallhf oparauon. iau
ba nerves ara quUrt aad strong lb ap-
atite healthful the tUap Netful ta ays
right u ooai plea loo clear.
UM
petll
trial
epieesa acront nay tbsal
which my child yecelred trom yvar saedl-
ctna' write Mrs. W. A. al organ of SUtca
ktoT Bs kad ban Won bled lor aearly a
year with 11 rar eontplalnt. badlgastliai and
Kstlpatlca. I gave him your foMea
Ileal iHacorary and ' Pleasant Uev'
aad they did aim great good. I rave hint
tba Discovery ' about elghl moaiaa aad
several rials of aWPejiebl7 Ms liiml to
be perfectly wall bow.' r
II you want k eon accept no 10611119
for Ookleo Medical IMscoTary.-
ana. Tbea OatMMAi. Lata Lrear
Vnanaara pa. (rat pot ap by old Dr.
VoMeTT B- V. rce over y.ar. ago.
I. They're mad of oarelr vr-
etable. conceatrated and re lined attdlrlnel
prtneipeas extracted from native A BMrlcea
roota and plant Tbcy spoadlly relieve and
Cr tool torpid and dorauged Stomach
vera and Buwala and tbalr euaausnt due
n lasfu) ell areata. One or two a laxatlva
abraa or fcarr a aatkerun.
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FIRE ESCAPES WINDOW GUARDS ETC.
HARTWELL IKON WORKS Houston Tex.
the removal of shell from the bank pend-
ing settlement of the dispute. Myrlck
Broa. company have deposit of shell on
land which la not Involved In the dla-
puts.
THE TROPIC IN PORT.
British Steamer Had Rough Voy
age trom Chill.
Asaoclated Preaa Report.)
Oiarelaton. 8. C Beptember ft. Tba ;
British steamer Tropic 1341 tons. Captain I
Barber arrived In thla port today after I
voyaa lasting; nearly three months.
Tha aeoom mate purser and fifteen ea-
rner! are missing. Sailing from Valpa-
raiso. Chile June 21 the Tropic met with
bad weather at once and on June M
while off Putu and about fifteen mile
from Count ttulclon. tbe ship went hard
aground not over SOft yardo from tha
beach. Hlffh seas were running. Tha
aecond mate purser and fifteen seamen
rut out In the first Uf bout for Const!-nit-Ion
for aid. but never ret timed. Tha
captnln and crew escaped nshore. Tha
vessel was floated at high tldo and went
to Talcnhuano where a naval court of
Inquiry exonerated tr. capmin ana crew.
BROWN-HARQRAVES.
Government Attache Married a
Chorus GirL
(Houston Tost Special)
Guthrie. O. T Beptember a Lowrtnc
Brawn of Boone low an Inspector for
the Interior department at Washington.
A flnislilnf sals of Boya' Wash
r KussUn Buita white madraa
v blue plnkf-v- aud Un cham
1 DiayaV -uoan crtjoea. . yiuey
ianld op to W.W Finlahlnf
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EtcirVcsa
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' toaiaeseJral
aUsTTIL savwaa kaawf
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a
iiimi 1 1. nsrei
m wm 1TTsflt Tark ' ! Ma t
j. ru. ivA&ajrau. ana naain at. r
Commercial National Kank '
or siowBToa--.
faaltal ...... tlflfl MB 11 "-
etjmulPTtflHiiiT 45BO0B.OI
KABOLINE
The new heat powder euro prickly
kaat. p-event and destroys th odor of
perspiration on th body; prto jio he
mall SV . Bold br
A. S. KlttLINO DRUOQItT
604 Main tt Houatan. 11.
a
a t
Houston. Tazaa
Banking Business 5
Furniture Co.
was rr.irrled todsy to Ml Plorence Rar-
srave. a chorua girl with tha Inna
Comic Opera company which la playing
engag. :nents through Oklahoma atprea-
was sent to Indian Territory
?d.i).k fn.om to check on the collection
of tri till taies DuHng his sojourn In
Outhrii. and Irms Opera oomnanv an aaa .
town i ixl
uivwu . uecam amittaa Wit a
Miss Margraves.
ave. Tneir wedding lmme
aisiei) follow
performed th ceremony. Brown' fsnuTy
Is pn.minent politically aad aoolally la
r-ruoeie j uore mran
jowa nna ne waa but reoeotly appointed
to hi. preaent poelUon. itra Brown
Brav... MUi. xaw oufsipaay.
HORSFoaira acid PHoarHAT '
Cur Hsaaaaba.
cau. d by ummer beat orerwork. aarw.
ou ll. orders or Impaired dlgeatioa. Oa-
llevea quickly.
....mus nii)iwea xtuiiiitilw. n
(Houston Post peoua)
Hearne Texas September . Th eaa
preas haa opened ap for th Senses sad t
haa mad never! runs te data Cotton a -
moviiir right along several farmer ha i v-
Ing st.ld laat wash lot sf cottoa la flftr
and liio-hal let
afaru
Kvery . Inaeot en the premlae wher
nantnol wa sea; tuis nigniy rsoota-
mended disinfectant deodoriser and
germicide makes everything healthful and
clean. Aak your grocer about PanthoL
Pant hoi Chemical Co. 411 and 41s Maaoa
building; old tan Jiaw tM. i i ';
nrtlllnt Alr.rrilnorv
B-'l flllliaj vlllUVIIIIIV. j.i .
W carry a fuU and Mmpwta stock al ' '
l Dal.. Oar mottat Prompl shlpmsnt
1 food good at th krwiyrt prioee. Alk
i (or Encylopdls lor 1006 snd wa will s.
' mail it (rsa. Writ ul and let os send
h whether yon want to baj er noil II i
'! atloUolaeelnllalormation. - r ;
" '1 1 CMn"l J. IT-"- Taa.''
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