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HOUSTON DA1LT fOflTC WEDNESDAY UOttWIINQ. BKITKMBBB. . 1POX
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Connecting With Through
Service to
Nashville Chattanooga Ashe-
villc Bristol Lexington
Lynchburg Birmingham At-
lanta jnd all points in the South-
cast . . Uninterrupted service
Full Information Given
at Our Office
I. M GRIFFIN
C P. &T. A.
217 Main St.
'esj to M. write e oV4e with the Jkvu-
espl.s af tea treaty which he alamd
before him. At Um mm Urn. Mr. Plea-
- osa placed lb Russian copls of the
. tieeay before Baron Komura. AJaxoat at
th Usee the two selected peee tram
. the .eater of the Ubl and eiraed tkaar
mail nm to to French and thea to
The no plea wore taaa Hcaal by Baroa
Db Ksawa aad Mr. Takahlra. Mr. hu re-
tiauad the Japanewe copare for the ete-
aaloreo of Baron Komura and Mr. Taha-
hlra. at vTHte aad Baroa Da Rosea affixed
. their alsmataTas to tha Russian osplee
aad th. treaty ef Fwrtamouth arms turned.
aa rorsnay oeuiaT eompte'ea at w
T this BMsaaot no word had broksa
of the eonfereae room.
M Wltte. wlth-
Baroa Koennra's baas). His eoa-
fail aaa followed and tha Roeenaa aad Jap-
aaaa nmslaid for a moment la silence.
tesar rich hand thjhtly
tat sviiifai asm tabs. The
" staaaam aad Janaa were once mora trtenda.
That aasBBsa cewaaxeny ran. Uiroodt aad
deeply emui amid la attache and secre-
taries of the two bious. who. with
the taarHad witness a had farmed a mrn
dKta arnsad tka sleleuire at tha table.
area Do Bosea was tee first to break
. msssar rrom bis seat the
aba iaa J m loorwaa Baron
Mr lakshlra atraliht in
e isw worda which one
Baron Komura and
rhl In the era. aald
Which one had nnlv t a
aar to knew that thrj
kaart. Be ! by s
smed oa behalf of M.
drat plaadpoteattarr. aad I
e ear a few arerds:
"e km tost aeraed.'
to knew that they came from his
Ban bv aavtn. that k
; wtahad oa behalf of M. Witts. Russia
wat plenipotentiary aad In his sen. nam
eontmusd the
a llaala arhlh wli H.
naaea in tlu annl. k.i.
tor. HUM for. OS aotrre participants
al the enneJnaim r iim . T. .
-"Jtoeot aa lu laanert aad etsnincanc.
iAneajolatoea oa behalf of i. empire
edBmsjay. aa wall as the sen re of Japan.
ea erlth traaqull oaaatience saj that
e aavro doae all that wae la our power
a order to brtner about the n-.ri i
b the whole clTlUsed worM wu lons--Aa
paaalpotaotaarlea ef Ruans. we
w sanisauii duta In ac-
that In Besotlaunc with our
aaa rrom this hour
aeallaf with
tr tlMroiiatrta geaUeatwm. to wt
W Br hapr to express shit hiffti at
!f "if11 -- We MiWitlT h
whom
eteem
. . k
tbat frtondlT relatione between the two
win beaewforth be flrmlr eat arc-
ane we ! lew rka Ki. ii
Baraa Komnra. aa arlalator of foeetet.
iiuiui a w
fain aad one of the leadlnc statesmen
ejhla onantrr. win apply to the etrenenh-
?eT of these rotations tho wide expwrt-
" ead arise steliesiaeshlp. he an ooa-
: . atoaaty oonduded.
. f" 00or feaUed thaU aa shared
. The treaty of peace which ther had Just
V -"d. eras I the fntereet of
. "leHlaatlo. k. ...
"U JtT . tb" would brine
Z?" brt"
;r- A 6BCRET COKFKRENCK
At Um eofrtuoioa of Ban)- Kamwn.
VmaMu. M Witt artwe and ialS he
; Awlrud to Me Baron d Rimm tk.
pteaipottsauaiiei &1m for a few
Tha four retired to the Ruaalan office
d were closeted for ten minute. What
tcmaapired in that final omference ? the
peace makers tha world may never know.
Tha plenipotentiaries have refused to dla-
eass it even with their aecr-rtariee
While the conference waa 1b procresa
. th aecretaiiea were affixing the official
; asal to the treaty there beta four eeals
to each of the four copies. Upon their
. return to the conference ruom th nienl-
f potentlarler; then elaned the protocol f
their laat meet Ins: which nM?orcls the slft-n-
n of the treatv September i. 1305. at
A BL In the Pnnsmoiith navy yard
After this there was general handah&K-
: lac and a buffet luncheon was served
: th Russians ai.l Jaoaneae infrtrmally
- drtsUdna; each other's health. Shortly bv-
.:' fer ( o'clock the Russian mission l-ft
ta yard for the thanksslvtnc service at
: Chfiat church aad trie Japanene returned
ta CJm hotel. A the crowds near the
Jlconomy
b a strong point with
le0Ods Sarsapsrilld. A
istde lasts longer sad does
core xoorj than asy other
ll Is th only metficins of
tidk csn truly U uii
loonoxrsoNt dollar
Um WlifetMer-i Uewr 0np for Uvar
ana Kkmojr Tiwoblsav
to Memphis
GARLAND TOBIN
Assistant.
charch caught alvht of M Wine taer
began a cheer which -111 not end until
be be4 paeeed tatn the church. It wae
probebly the rr-eaeet of the many ot-
Uone be baa rvcetved eloce be came) to
this country.
OFFICERS THANKED.
Peace Plenipotentiaries Received
Naval Officer.
(Aaeodatetf Frees Report.)
Portaroooth. N H . Beptember L M.
Wltte and Baroa Komura bartnf ra-
prrJsifd a desire to thank tits fire nta
who have eerrsd es boat offtcers oa the
launchee that hare taicen the member of
both mlealona from their hotel to the
nary yard the offices called by appoint-
ment today te pay their reepecf to the
plvMUpotentiarlea At 11 o'clock Midship-
mea L-eary. Betety. IacaraoU. Blackbura
aad Haninstoa called on M. Wltte and
Baroa De Roeen. who thanked them for
their faithful eerrlcea aivd left with them
thetr good wtahes for their future ca-
reer. M. Wltte took occastoa to exprvaa
hie admiration for the American nary.
Half aa aver later the officers ealiedl
oa Baron Kotnurm anij Mr. Take hire
where tbey received aa equeHy cordial
welcome. Baraa Komura iprr-nf offi-
cially his thank for the eci lee they
hare rendered his mission. These offl-
ers were specially selected from the
battleships of the North Atlantic fleet
aad ordered to Portamouttt for duty ta
oonnectloo with the confer-nee. M. Witt
and Baroa De Roeen called offlctallr on
Ocrrernor McLaae today end Uianked him
for the many courtadea tbey had re-
cerred at hie handa duiin the conference.
M. Witt aaid he could aay In the
of the emperor that his majesty
true friend of the United BUtes and upon
his return to Russia M. Wltte said he
would tall the emperor of the hearty
ffreetlnc the Russian plealpotentlarlca had
received ererywhere.
M Wine aded that he felt sur that
the rood relations between the two coun-
tries would be maintained and knit erea
more closely under the regime of Baron
De Roeen
Baron Komura and Mr. Ta hah Irs paid a
stormier call and thanked the governor for
his kindnes to them.
Both conies of Um treaty the Russian
and the Japanese haw been inclosed In
handsome red morocco folders The fold-
er are tastefully decorated with a cold
border A leather portfolio Incloses
nerythlnn.
M Wltte and the members of the Rua-
tan mission expect to pay a farewell visit
Ui President Roosevelt at 8aamore Hill
either Thursday or Friday moraine and
lunch with the president.
SEVERAL DAYS MORE
Will be Necessary to Complete
Taggare Divorce Case.
(Associated Press Report.)
Wooeter. Ohio. September 6 Witness
on behalf of Major E. F. Tagart were
called in court here today to rebut evi-
dence offered In behalf of Mm Grace V.
Taagart in their divorce suit. Deposi-
tions frm army officers were read to
show that the alleged quarrel between the
TagvartP at Fort Leavenworth had been
exJiitr-ted It was stated today that
the evUln' e would require n couple of
days yet Major Ta;itart will ie put on
the stand to deny the statement of his
wife and Mrs. Tntffart will also he re-
called to denv soma allegations that have
been made clnce sto left the stand.
NO SPECIAL INTEREST.
New of Treaty Signing Received
With Apathy in Russia.
(Associated Press Report.)
Bt. Petersburg September C : A. m.
The news of the a laming at Portsmouth
of the treaty of peace was received here
with fhe asme apatky that marked rae
attitude of the Ruaalan people T h rot j gh-
aut the war. There was no demonstration
and no special mesne were adopted to
make the news known.
Matagorda Shipping Oysters
(Houston Post Special.)
atetaaorda. Texas aoptooiber t Tho
oyster iiasaa openad here oa September
I. the first shipment being made by
Lorino Brae that day. The rearauur ahfp-
ment by the different eomaaales. heer-
erer. took elaoe today tho largest lot
being anippea (that ot auty-rrre aailonsi
br the Bailey Oyster compear. Tha
fishing emack Preacher rwuaded am at
lUiy s wnan ids eeeauna anta a leeq
of nne reel tun waien wui I
NOTfiv MwtfMrw an! Materia.
Ta OM sfci i li I OiweVs 1
HililiiliCMT-
drh-m oat mslsrte m4 tyaMs aa 4to ijkia
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5
HADTHE EFFECT
Kw Orkani Doctors Ait Rrportiog
Fctct Cases Since the Arrest.
CASES ON THE OUTSIDE
Lake Providence and Tallulah
Report Wont Situation Each
Has Twenty New Cases.
aaaeeoaaeeeeeeeeeeeeoa
o (Associated Preee Report.)
New Orleene. September . He- 0
port In I P I. X
! New csaee lixlay SI 0
a Total cmjMa to date atu
0 leaths UU
e Total iWthi to date
New Bubfool today ..r
Caaee under irasxment. ...
J ('awe dleotiarged
Today s dealbs. Camilla
! char. Vtnceeao IHnello.
t
.. sM
.. m
..tor
i
(AaWMieiatad Fraaa Rsert.)
New Orleans. Lev. Septetaber
lljht fever report of today com pared with
the lar llat of new case Monday
further color to th deduct tea of
day that the arrest of on physactsva oa a
chaiwe of faUlns to report three teas
has had its affeot.
Dr While iTt out a statesnent In part
as fallow:
1 want to say that th Otlaana Pariah
Medical society aad also saaay other phy-
slcUns have unqueatloanblj rportd all
ras aad any odium applied to few
derelicts should not by any aoaalbUlty
be attached to the feuUemea who have
been honorable In all their aota.
Both the deaths occurred on tha out-
skirts of the city.
The worst news from the country dis-
tricts is now oomins from L-ak itt-
deace and rallulah. In tha northeaatara
part of tha State. TweaU new oaae
were found at Tallulah.
Lake Prertaeno also reports twenty
Other country report are:
Patterson eleven new pes as two deaths.
Kenner. two rases eoe death
Hanson City eifht oa.
Jefferson parish. Ks telle Station tan
cases. Hood's Plantation three casea
St. Charles parish St. Rob one caaa
two deaths; Pecan Or re. one death.
St. Ueraard pariah: Terre Am Boeuf
two case. Verret oa oaae. near alausht-
er house five casea
The depression which an unexpected
leap In the new case caused aav way
to a feel I riff ef Intense sad-faction today
and there was renewed evidence tnat yel-
low fever bs almost completely under o-
trai Soave of the physicians are inclined
to take issue with the statement that Dr.
Be rat arrwst influenced them to a more
thoroush report of existing cases and In-
sist that the increase was without niernlfl-
cano. but whatever the cause. It la the
belief low both amonf the Federal au-
thorities and the public at lart tnat
henceforth perfect faith may be placed In
the accuracy of the daily 'flcurea. There-
fore there is confidence that today (ow
record both as to case aad deaths. In-
dicates that the disease is spending its
force and that the fight begun under th
most adverse o-ndin.n Is to be more
completely successful than that wae4
at Havana.
Improved sanitation In all the built-
up parts of the city will be the laevl-
table result of the passlug misfortune.
Th Federal luthoritle who have been
here In the ;hl k of the fevr point out
that there is -ride room for lt-
The railroads are ma king preparations
to handle the cotton crop and to carry
cotton seed to the oil mills throughout
this section of the South. No serious
handl-ap to the movement of ootton is ap-
preheoded. Sensational statements appearing else-
where that the sugar plantations of Loui-
siana are deserted that because they are
unable to get laborers th planters will
lose their crops and that thousands of
persona will be destitute by the destruc-
tion of all the cane that has been grown
are stated here to he absolutely without
foundation. Before the season of cane
out ting comes all the quarantines will
have ben raised and not a stick of it
will be lost for lack of labor to cut It.
TALLULAH SITUATION.
Berious Nest of Fever Discovered
in Louisiana Town.
4 Associated Press Report.)
Vlcksburg. Miss. September t. Reports
from Tallulah. Madison parish. Louisiana
eighteen miles west of this city re-
port a rather serious state of affairs
there where some eighteen or t wenty
case of yellow fever have sppeared
within tha past few daya A. T. Lane
secretary of the Fifth Louisiana district
levee board died today and several oth-
ers are critically 111. A week ago Dr.
Krsutn gave the town a clean bill of
health but th fever reappeared ther
last Saturday.
WORST YET REPORTED.
Six Scattered Fever Cases Found
at Vicksburg.
(Associated Press Report.)
Vlcksburg. Miss.. September (.With
six new cases of yellow fever up to .
p. m. today's record was the worst slnoe
the disease made Its appearance her.
Of the new cases fTve ere whites on
a prominent lawyer. They are widely
scattered almost every section of the
town apparently being Infected. So fsr
ther have been no deaths and none of
the lck Is seriously 111.
Infection controlled.
Natchez Fever Confined to Orig-
inal Focus.
Aseoeinted Press Report.)
Nate hex. Miss.. September 4. One new
case of fever was reported today and
three patients discharged leaving two
under treatment. The new patient Is a
colored woman living In the same block
where the infection was dJrscovered. and
shows that thus far the fever Is under
control. There have been fourteen cases
to date but no deaths.
ATLANTA'S CASE FATAL
And No Other Infection Has Ap-
peared There.
(Aaaoriated Press Report.)
Atlanta Oa.. September ..Atlanta's
only yellow fever case resulted fatally
shortly after noon today.
No other cases bare reached here
WASDIN'S REPORT
No New Fever Case Found on
Mississippi Gulf Coast
(Associated Press Report.)
'Washington. September a Surgeon
Wyman of the marine hospital service to-
night received a dispatch front Surgeon
Wssdlo at Oulfport relaUraf to th yellow
fever ottuaUoa. It aarsr
There ere no new oaoes today at Qnlf.
as a i .j-ia.-L J . Al
Oulfeert
an aew to t
narticlpaUaa la tho
work of aaatreslwa
from tha 1 eft
lieee.
Reoorta
dlslsnoa
leliiikiai owew avarrtalae oleea.
AMPLE FUNDI
Tennessee Prepared to Continue
(JuarantiM Till Frost.
(Aaaooaaaad Press Bepert.)
Nashville. Taaa.. aWpteesber l.-fufn
okeal raaea have been praeld.d to ooa.
tlaiahuj the work of aaaraatlna la Tea.
nseeee until frost. Secretary All
said tedev that MemDhla had bea
vwtiajeiee oy toe aealii
Teaneaaee. Mississippi.
Teaaa and all hod fir
el aaa MU ot heaUa.
reetlcatad bar the health authorlUaa of
Teaneaaee. MIssIssIddI. Alabama a
a that oHy a
FEVER INMEXIC0.
An Epidemic Has Been Kept
Down Thus Far.
(Aaaoalaled Frees Report.)
Memos City. Mem. Septembar (.Tho
superior beard ef health ooatlnuea to re
ceive favorable reaerta oa the yellow favor
slraalioa whioh has to date tela
kept from aaaumlnf
aay of the port cities.
re oaaa report ao.
aa la the republU
ENGLISH IS DEAD
Aad Two More Cases Are
Re-
ported in His Family.
(Mo net on Post Special.)
Aaetta. Texas. September l.-Dr. Oeorso
R. Tabsr. State health officer said te-
brht that be bad hae. sdvamd that BaaT-
iwa. theyallesf Nver nauent at Maya.
rule I
T. la i
and that there are
two ether
la bsj family. There are
ae other
l spot ted.
Indian Territory
SEEKING A BRUTE
PEOPLE OF ELLIS COUNTY
AROUSED
By Most Horrible Crime In-
jured Woman Is Able to
Identify Assailant.
(Beustio Post Special.)
Waxabacble. Teaaa Septsmber a. The
community of Howard aa Interior village
about twelve mUee south Mat of Waxa-
hachla. Is la the throes of Intense eg-
eitement ever one ef the moat Oeadlah
cruaao ever committed In Ell la county.
Seme time yesterday afternoon while
alone at borne with her t-weeka-old
child. Mra S P. Norrte the wife ef a
young farmer wae attached and criminal-
ly assaulted by a uegro whose heme la
set fcaown. Mrs. Norria was atttlBS a
rocking chair la her room aurslng bar
child u sleep when the negro entered
by a rear door aad stealthily creeping up
behind her. seised her by the throat. Mrs.
Kerrte acreamed and attempted to defend
herself against the ' negro's attack bat
was beaten lato InaaailbUlty by tha
fiend. She waa struck on ths back and
aide of the bead with a hammer whioh
the negro carried aad several blowa from
the brute's flat were Inflicted on her
face. Several la mean were alee found oa
her body by the attending physician. The
womaA's league waa choked out and
was badly lacerated by ths flagar nalla
of the nearo.
Mr. Norria came to Waxahachle yester-
day te attend a colt show and when he
reached home at ft o'clock he was horri-
fied is find hla wife lying oa the floor
unconscious with blood oa her clothing
which came from the wounds en her bead.
He at once notified hla neighbors and a
physician wag hurriedly called In. Medi-
cal treatment waa rendered aa promptly
as poeslbie. but It was not until o'clock
I hla morning that the arosnan rewired suf-
ficiently to talk. Whee reasoa returned
and ahe waa ibie to eanverea she gave
a detailed account of the crime saying
that It had been committed by a negro
who had been chopping cotton for her
husband laat spring bat she did not
know hie name. She gave aa accurate
description of ber aasallaat and stated
that ahe could identify him Mrs Noma
Is about 24 years old aad has only oae
child. She la reported as being In a
critical condition as the results of the
Cltlsens are arming th. ms.lv ee and
gathering to run the brute to earth.
BRAZORIA COUNTY COURT
Big Damage Suit Is First Case
Sent to Trial
(Houston Post Special.)
Angieton Texas. September t. District
court convened yesterday. Judge Wells
Thompson on the bench. The grand Jury
was Impaneled and charged and began Its
tabors In the afternoon. In hla charge
the jadga called the attention of the Jury
to minor offeneea gambling and violation
of local option. The first called was that
of J. H. Booth va. the On 1 1. Colorado and
Santa Pe Railroad Comnanv for mam
damages the cass going to trial this
morning. The beet legal talent Is em-
Sloyed In this suit. Messrs. Munenn A
iinaon represent the plaintiff and Judeee
A. K and A. E Mastereon and Hon. Joe
Duff for the defendant.
WAS A DELAY
In Laying Corner Stone of Bay
City School.
(Houston Post 8pectal )
Bay City. Texas. September 4 Today
was the day appointed for the laying of
th comer stone of Bay City's fa. 000 high
school building but on account of fajlure
of th stone to arrive the ceremonies
were postponed. Congressman Burgess
and Statd Superintendent Cousins wera
to have been here for addresses but the
school board wired Lb em not to come
until further notice.
The regular term of school opened In
the old school building this morning.
Prof. W. T. Pollard th new superin-
tendent ha taken hold of the work with
a strong hand and this bids fair to be
th beat vear uo to date In th hUv.rjr
of th public schools of Bay City. Tfcj
teaching force has been Increased se that
there an now nln teachers and the
length of the school term this year will
be nln month.
Louise Rice Men Organize.
(Houston Post Special.)
Louis Texas. September ft. A large
and ll attended meeting of rice farm-
ers of till district waa bM at Loui.
Mr. 1. P. Stanery of Dr. Knapp's office
fore waa present who mad a long Ad-
dress In favor of properly handling rlo.
Captain Stanery proved conclusively that
duality I what la needed more than
quantity tm tamers toos a uvatj ia-
la every sol at discussed. The
Wales of the town turned out la force.
hlcD prove taey taaa aa interest 'a
rice a permanent orgaaieauon waa ef-
fected to be ksowa as the Louise Riot
ranaaie" aasociatiea. Thle organisation
starts out with saeaibereMa of twenty.
Ova aad assay wn will Join.
W-tMiitf MAhhu -j
' f (Hoastsa rwl pwowd.)''- : T.
Alvm. Tsmaa. aigtiaabay A Mr. Fraak
MoCaJI She) MM IswASt glltM tw
The duaaaa asd ofrtseahl at
year
iinaoml. form
No new raaea
were nema ous tear
at present.
:Vi' '
For High Balls
Use a SPLIT of
Aboiti
JL
RENDERS
vlar rouna neoole of this oily we
tied at the boene of Mrs. J. C. MoCall at
T last eight. Rev. IX I Qrlffllh offl-
olatlnat. Madam "Rumor" has tt that there are
to bs eae or two more weddings her ta
the vary aear future.
BRENHjM budget.
Mr. Fisher Invited to an InUrur-
ban Conference.
(Houston Post Special.)
Brenbaaa. Tessas September
was a a. eating of tt
ntub
Monday afternoon and the
ence between PrealdVat A. D. Kllroy and
Mr. A. T. in her. president of the Saa
Marco Valley Intsrurban road waa laid
before ta club. Th correspondence was
to the affect that air. Flabar still be-
lieves la Um practicability of a 11 a from
Breuhaas to La Orange. Th dull had
no de flail proposition and all waa specu-
lation aa to what tby would b required
to do. but the large number of members
at t his meeting and th Interest mani-
fested were sufficient evidence of the
Interest of Brenham la the matter and
by resolution unanimously adopted tha
prestde.it of the eiub waa Instructed to
notify Mr. Fisher of Brenham s Interest
and Invite him here to a consultation.
Following are the marriage license Is-
sued by the county clerk a office for the
week ending September 4: Lincoln
Gresham and Cordta PowelL Frank Tay
lor and S) Ivla Ann r elder. Aaron Hutch-
inson and Alice Hughe. Daniel Balls and
Mary Lipscomb. Tom Oaborn and Salut
Junes.
Mr. Bam Rouse return 3 last night from
Galveston where be c(.t lu attend the
marriage of his brother Ur. Wallace
Rouse and Mi Hilda hjme of Galves-
ton which took place at i o clock Monday
morning at TrtniLv church In the presence
of only Immediate relative of the family.
The groom waa a .'rmer Brenhamit.
Engineer Reynolds aad Kendall of tha
Central with assutanta. arc here today
eurvetng the sewer line troui tne oil
ill down toward Hog branch and will
make a blneprint of the survey from
hich the city of Brenham will otnatruct
ewer. The ewerage from the new
union dapot will be connected with ttaia
sewer.
Following M the enrollment of tne ra-
rieus schools of the Brwuhiim publl
school: Central hlgb school iX loss ot 7;
Central grammar school Ul. gain of
Alamo school 1J7. loss of 4 Saa Jacinto
school 1ft. gain of 1. East kind colored
school 60. loss of 14. West End colored
school . gain of H. Total for whites
430. loss of it. total colored L9. gain of 7.
Th match game of baaehall between
the Empire and th Mother Hubbard
played at Fireman s park Monday after-
noon for the benefit of the local baseball
aasoclatlon. resulted in a score of T to 1
In favor of tna Km pi re.
TAYLOR TOPICS.
An Examination of Applicants
for Certificates.
(Houston Post Special.)
Taylor. Texas. September 4. An ev-
amlnatlon. of applicants for county teach-
ers' certificate waa beld la Georgetown
Friday and Saturday being the first held
under the superlnlcndency of Prof. W.
W. Jenkins the newly appelated county
school superintendent vice D. L. Hamil-
ton resigned. The board of examiner
constats of Prof. W. at Williams super-
intendent of the Taylor public schools;
Prof. Je A. Hudson of Jonah and Prof.
E. A- Pace of Liberty HI1L There were
free applicants before the board among
whom was Miss Katie Barrett of Tay-
lor who received a first grade certifi-
cate with high gradea Only oae other
first grade certificate waa awarded this
being to Prof. J. P. Kennard of Taylor
who I ei-county school superintendent
of Palls county Ten of the fifteen ap-
plicants received certlflcatee. The next
examination will be held in December
next.
Labor Pay Is being observed In Taylor
with a basket picnic and cerebration by
the carpenters and Joiners union of this
place In Walechmtdl's grove on Mus-
tang creek south of town. Dancing and
other amusements and game are beias
Indulged In. with music by Engel-Klnr'a
orchestra. Perry Hawkins editor of the
Taylor Journal Is orator of the day. Oa
account of tha busy cotton season Labor
Day eras not obeerved by the banks of
Taylor today but the poetofflce area
closed except an hour In the forenoon
and an hour in the afternoon the same
aa Sundays.
Two small noye two cigarettes ana a
tlgbted match last night destroyed a
valuable stack of hay on the farm of
Paul Kruger two miles west of Taylor.
The loss at upward of tMO.
Financial reports of the three National
banks of Taylor publlehed reeterday
show Individual deposit amounting to
ua.aa.ll aeme.no ceruncate ot aepo.it
IH.U1.U. time deposit !70.M n. the
whole amounting to fen. am ev or ever a
half million dollars. The combined capi-
tal stock of trie three banks Is Itlt.OjO.
with a surplua of aj.MS. This Is con-
sidered a good showing for a small
town.
MOODY MATTERS.
Jefferson Academy Is to Open
Next Week.
(Houston Peat Special.)
Moody Texaa. September I -Mrs. H.
C Connelly Is lying very low at her
bom. She waa not expected to recover
but thl morning la some better. Her
brothers. District Clerk R. V. McClala
and Deputy Eugene McClaln of Waco
are here at her bedside.
The Jefferson academy will open with
full attendance oa Wednesday Septem-
ber It- This school has two of th boat
doeators In the South at lu bead aa
owners snd associate principals J. A.
Hill and O. U Whipple. They have
fine corps of teachers Mis Emma Ar-
nold Moseley aad Mrs. C. J. Crew both
recognised a very abl teachers and It
Is safe to predict a prosperous year la
that school. "
Mrs. c. lu. nay wite or isr. t;. u may
baa gone to El Paso to riait relatives for
a few weeka
The rain that wo need so much aad
hoped to get did not com. It threatened
rain for two or three day but It all
seem to hava passed off without aay re-
sults here.
Cotton I coming la rather slowly sad
It will be October before the crop get
to moving very rapidly. The crop will
be light here w learn.
Rice Farmers Organize.
(Houston Poet Special.)
Oelveston. Texaa September f . Th
rice fanners at Anahnar Chambers eeaav
CASTOR f A tmtotiMtmm.
-Vi'-v"
i: 4 -
.-
r'i
nam
SPIRITS MORE WH0IJES01IE."
tv.
a meeting which was wall at-
y farmers aad landowner aad
tended by
great lata
Bmaaif
alf sated
etlng
drea
by Caatala John P.
ef Dr. S. A. Kauei
age. I caatala
lattery ooavlaoed the rice farmera that
arosejenty leas in proaucing quality aaa
la Improving the grade of rice. After
ths address a peraiaaent orgaalasttoa was
effected with thirty-five member. The
rtee craps oa the Trinity are nromjatnj.
aaa sooa price are exaeoieo.
TEMPLE TOPICS.
Matter of Paying for Weighing
of Cotton in Controversy.
(Houatoa Pott Special.)
Temple. Texaa. September 4. A meet'
laf of the buyers raprae.ntlag the several
oottoa firms of Temple was held Seter-
day afternoon In conjunction with a oorn
asittae from -he ootton weighers the
purpoee being le settle the aueetlon
to who will psy for weighing ootton this
nun Th buyer stood pat oa the
proposition that th producer pay for It.
claiming that on every ether crop raised
the producer puye for the weighing. The
farmer are dlssatlafled With the ar
ransTement and conaider that they ahoald
get weighing free. There at
tlon amoagr tha business men to omneoy a
buyer on th. streets to represent them
and thus Injure th. highest market price
being paid here snd alee offer tree
weighing by employing a llceaeed weigh.
er. This method. It Is believed would re
sult In attractlug a great deal more cot-
to a here tluur would otherwise be the
caee aa the same conditions relative
weighing obtain In nearby markets the
same as In temple with tills restriction
removed and top nrloce assured. It is con
sldered that the cotton receipts here this
year win oe largely increased.
Lsbor Day wae not obeerved In Temple
to sny extent there beiug no celebration
of any klud urr.inged for and business
continued uninterrupted. The three bank
closed aa usual but the poetofflce re-
mained open for the acoommodalion of
tne patrons ot the orte.
Cher lee H. Black haa been promoted to
the poaltlos of bockkeeper at the Tem-
ple National bank while Ernest Bled era
takee hla place as exchange clerk. Both
young mea otve been with ths Institution
a number of year and riohly decern tha
promo tlona.
Th report of th condition ot th three
National banks of Temple made at the
cioe. 01 Dusiucas august m in reepona to
a call from the United State comptroller
"Tenia a moot proeperoua condition ot
affaire. The combined deposits am unt
to IM7.TO. The capital stock Is tangos
loans and dlecounta H.e2.a7 and surnlus
i. no undivided profits reach th total of
Kev. P. K Burroughs pastor of tho
First Baptist church announce a series
of Sunday evening sermons on popular
amusements the first being given last
night snd treated on the subject: "Shall
the Chrtetlan Dancer' Others to follow
are: 'Shall the Christian Play Carder
Sunday September Id. ' Shall the Chrta-
tlan Attend the T heater r Sunday Sen-
"i "?nu" Chria-lan Dtiuk
h. L ?aJ '"' K Aa will
be seen this opens up a frulUnl and
never-ending field of dtecuselon.
Ernest Mulrh d. who has been book-
keeper at the City National bank ever
since Its organisation ha. resigned hi
SSfi '.nh i" P0 hlinaelf teenier
Wlhcetc n Ireralty He I. succeeded by
Walker Rowland until recently book-
keeper at the Temple National bank.
IN JASPER COUNTY.
Term of District Court Is Now
Under Way.
(Houston Post Special.)
Jaaper. Texaa. September I -District
court convened yesterday. Judge W B
Powell preaidlns. with District Attorney
K. A. Cheathem al the helm. Among the
Ttoltlng atorner are J. F. Lanier. George
C. Greer of Beaumont and Homer How-
ard ot Newton. Grand Jury waa organ-
ised and went to work yesterday morn-
lac. Judge Powen changed the order of
things somewhat by setting all non-lurv
case for the firet week u we have no
Jurors In attendance this week Th.
Iude Informed The Post man thai therj
Kdtu-rdaTttVT'for;
Vl&'MZ? .t-K.srlph'Sr .or
Dr. Currle. the manager of the tur-
pentine plant I rapidly retting thlWS
In working order and will soon T)e turn-
bTproduS. k"d ' ur 'U
The Sandy Creek planing mill will bs
ready to run m a week. It Is a snlendM
tookln plant and much lar'han"
poeed. It will add much t the trad of
THE NAVAlVeTERANS'
Parade the Feature of 0. A. R.
Encampment at Denver.
(Associated Pres. Report.)
Denver. Colo.. September . A parade
of naval veteran accompanied by regu-
lar troop from Fort Logan and th local
military organisation was today the
ret spectacular feature of th. thirty-
ninth encampment of the Grand Army of
the Republic. The weather wae cool and
condition were favorable for marching
During the parade General Henry White
of Indiana historian nf tha National Aa-
sociatlon of union Ex-Prlonr of War
waa thrown from hie horse. He waa not
erlruaiy hurt. Several thousand persona
participated In th. parade which con-
tinue! for nearly (wo hour.
The Mexican War Veteraaa. four In
number who rod. In carriage and th
Union survivors of prlaoag ware cheered
to the echo.
T. P. A. CHAUTAUQUA
Is to Be Organised by Rev. H. T.
Wilson.
(Houston Post Special.)
Saa AJitonio. Texas. September I The
Texaa division of the Travelers' Protec-
tive Aeeocrtatloa will organise a Travelers'
Protective Association ChauUaqua oa a
large scale and present one of the finest
ten days' program ever given In the
South Th work hag bees Inaugurate!
by poet D of Saa Antonio and Rev.
Homer T. Wllawn. th National and State
chaplain haa been mad general director.
Post 1 la now looking over Ul Stat
foe th. location with aroueda. audit..
rhm and naceeesry faolTlties. It I tie
deretood that Baa Antonio Marlla Cor
pus Christ! ana ewer point . heantT
'''ir .'':V;:.7: 'V'1' '" ' W' 'Ci -- '"('
-i '" i' 'v'.1-' "-r:-o rhs :L'"; I
. Ym Buy reepectUs.'
bt yoa oorUmly do aot feel
to if your teeth and mouth
tn taflerrjjr (or want of '
SOZCDOIiT
ARROW
COLLARS
ar lb beat and
moat poAeUr eeUan Bad). Over 100
atjrart. Quareer (in. D.otnl eh;
two (of sanss.
cliett. rcABoor ca
Makera of CloaU and Arte Collar
NEWDROS
HERPICIDE
A latu uveri earn dxadrufT; atoptUcb-
Iflf. "H kMH lot dudru ftrm."
COCKRCLL BONNER SmMI(U
5 REAL ESTATE LO.ANS
AJUE PASTICVLAM.V MCSIiiKO BT
l Union Sank and Trust Co.
i
s
and parties wishing funds are invite.l to make appli-
cation direct to oar office.
the roiTorricE is opposite
A GOOD BANK
Gets better s It U older and Ha depositor! aaaally frow with U.
This bank invilr too to Join the large number of prudent care-
ful people who are Undine their banking relation hen both
agreeable and profitable. .'
American Bank & Trust Co.
CAPITAL
Merchants National Bank of Houston
CAPITAL
SVftPLVS
RESOURCES.
C. 8. DEPOSITORY
INTEREST ALLOWED
orncciis
1 H. Kempaer. President. K A. Pidea.
J. M Moora. Vice Pre-ulent T C Duaa.
W. H. Hurley. Assistant Cartiler
CsnsSMssweT J'laee 144 J
It Will Pay You to See. Write or Phone
H. IV. Lottman Furniture Co.
Manufacturing Furnituri Dialers. Wlioletali and Ratal.
THE WEATHER.
(Associated Frees Report.)
Waahlseton. September I East Texa
Fslr Wedneeday and Thursday except
a bowers and cooler Thursday In north
portion.
West Texa and New Mexico Shower
Wednredey and probably Thursday: cool-
er m north portion.
Louisiana Fair Wedneeday and Thurs
day; Iteht north to northeast winds.
Oklahoma and Indian Territories Showers-end
cooler Wednesday snd Thursday.
Arkansas nnowera Wednesday aau
Thursdsy; cooler Thursday.
Obaervatluno taken br Halted atatee
weather Bureau at a m.. 76th meridian
time: Temoerature. Rain- Bute of
Station
Max. Mln. fall weather.
.. n 70 . Pt. cldy
..71 M tl Clear
..71 68 .00 Clear
.. M 71 .00 Clear
..11 K .90 Pi. cldy
.. 78 68 .64 Cloudy
.. tt M .00 Clear
..84 Tt .00 Pt. cldy
.. M 7J T Pt. cldy
.. 71 68 .Ot Cloudy
..84 2 .00 Clear .
. 71 64 . 00 Clear
.. M Tl .00 Clear
. O 61 .01 Rain
.. M W .00 Cloudy
.an .5 Rain
.. S) .00 Cleur
.. 80 7 .00 Clear
.. 71 64 .00 Cloudy
.. 7 60 .00 Clear
. 84 80 .80 Clear
Abilene
Amaiillo
Atlanta
Corpus Christ!
Davenport
Dudee City ...
El Paso
Galveston
Jacksonville ..
Kansas city .
Memphis
-Nashville
New Orleans ..
North PUtte...
Oklahoma
Omaha
Paleatlne
Ban Antonio ...
gt. Loula
Vlcksburc .
COTTON REGION -BtrLLETIN.
For the twentv-four hours sndiiax at I
. m.. 7th merldlaa time:
Temperature Rain
Stations
Max. Mln. tn li-
fe; 4 .00
89 8) .00
88 71 .34
88 84 .00
89 70 ' .00
90 47 .00
84 78 .00
8J 81 '.00
80 71 .00
89 69 .00
92 7 .u.
m e .w
84 71 1.14
94-81 .08
m .oo
Abilene
Belllnarer
Beerllle
Blanco
Brenham
Brownwood ...
Corpus Chrlstl
Corsfcana
Cuero
Dallss
Dublin
Fort worth ...
Galveston
Greenville
Hearne
. " . e.
Cast Iron Fittings i or br Mns t
.v Venditors. SmokMackianks kfld Rtvttod Pip
WAWWLLmON IWORKS "Sf. r
CAUTIiuiJ'S
.t-irV tt'.' - v .
A firutning sale el Boys' Wssh
Rntsisn BulU white niadraa
; bine pink'' mtd tea chsnv
brays linen - crashes. They
nld op w 13.60 rinUhlnf
wpprioe " '' VlT
98c arid 31.00
Coxcrcia! National Bad '
OT afOVSTON
CiyM 1300009.11
.irtnttttsFriftUiw M50r01X0
"kaboLine
Th aew heat powder cure fMckty
heat prevent and aeelroya the Oder of
perssi ration ee lb body; prto lie. by
malT Itc. Sold by
A. I. KIMUNO ORUOOUT
004 Main at HsHiatori. rrriee .
$100000
a et
Houston Texas
S.UO.0O1
S0.09)
Eooaoaj
ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Vic Piaslrlsat.
Henrietta ...
Houeton
Hunuvlllr .
Kerrville ..
Jampaaae
Xanavlew
LulInK
Mexla
Nscoedochs .
Palestlue ....
Paris
Ban Antn: lo .
Sas Man . ..
Sherman
Tnylor
Temple
Tyler
Waco
Waxaharlile .
Weal her f. rd .
Wharton
88 Tl .00
88 88 .08
87 70 .8
92 TO .8
tt t 00
89 T .0
88 4 .
84 tl .00
84 a .8
no.
84 70 .80
7J .80
88 87 .88
U 71 .00
tl .08
88 l .00
16 71 .8
I K .10
88 82 .80
80 71 .08
SM ITt "!5
Means
Not Included ta mean.
district"avkraobs.
Central Station Temnerat Rain-
etatlous report. Max. Mln. fall.
AtlantH 14 88 68 T
Auwusta 11 88 84 .11
Charleston 6 88 71 .O
Galveston a 88 88 .M
Utile rWk li 81 68 .00
Memphla It 80 68 .8
Mobile 1 84 .00
Montgomery 10 88 88 T
New Orleans .... It tt a .88
Oklahoma H 88 0 .tt
Savannul It 88 IV .M
Vlckaburx 11 M 68 .00
Wllmlnftun 10 St 04
DIE.D
Every Insect on th preraleee whera
Panthol waa ueed; thia hUrhly recom-
mend rd disinfectant deodoriser and
Kcrmlclde makes everything healthful and
clean. Ask your grocer about Panthol-
PantKnl Chemical Co.. 411 and 4U Maeoa
bulldlnf : old tan. new SM.
Kirbyville High School.
(Houston Post Special.)
Kirbyville Texaa. September 4. The
Kirbyville hlh arhool opened her thla
mornlna with flattering prospects and
with Prof. R. M. Woods principal. With
the preaent faculty and the school Inter
est thst exists senerally In Kirbyvllla
everythine bid fair for th echool here ta
be second to
OIL WELL
Drilling Machinery
We esrrj s fall snd complete took at
DaIIh. Onr motto: Prompt ihtpmenk .
Jiood goods at the lowest price. Ask
or Encyclopedia for 1906 and we will
mail 11 free. Write ot and let at aeo4 -It
whether yon want to bay or not; tt ...
la fall of useful information.
American Well Works .
171 Ctmmeroe ftt DallM. Texa
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