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U's Ou r Latest Styles Thil Uo ArV IIow'Showi3 ljVv
TOE GRAND INTnODncyonY GALE
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HERE'S A BARGAIN
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mttitr trtnated; tJcJors kht
t
Oae-plece'
brows. creaa'aBd black Specially priced lor "rt-
tls sad Saturday. 10uOQ U0 S7.B0
'and ii.i..j-. ...
'-&v -DON'T MISS THISJ..yV
tadles Skirts a variety of styles sad Txriora to
elect from. Special at 47.S0 5jN
valors
i$3.50
A pretty Una ef THmmW Half suds of straw braids j
aa4 setup trtnuaed wlta.rtbboa Trrt i A p A - j
and tenored bowa Prica..........r dlU.Ua j
Was a a easnCsa . a L" a o- A- I
a ' ' am i suvi aw nets bum n.Bum pau I
Plata braids Mama at straw fkactes; ttow-C Aft .- J
era sad Hbboav. Prtca s)eMlU
Trimawd' and Telleced 'Mats -and of; mixed end . J
roach braids. trtmated with vaiTet aad tat- 9 CA - ' I
7b Ereatet Sale cf Sa'lfcC.CxCrliSaS
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M A uil tiff - - III. ' - - mMV
I imv v t. m wiia np uia
i i nrl km and htea aaUoad heeL doabl aoUBd
toet la black white. taaaad ouar aaadas. AA.
Sato price pair. .... . ... r.03 C
i - Ma 'VALUE Wottea'a 8Dk Hom la aD colors w&h
I ai(h spiked baoL doabla sole aad U&le carter.
I itopa. 8als prlc "paw ....................
60s VALUE Women'a Black Silk Uale Heaa atedl-
I ' . oa wtisK. u aoaua aeei to aad sola.
j ' --aaa' deep carter tops. Bala price pair.
i Se VALUE Womm'a Boot Silk
top aad alch spliced keel aad toe
Sale prion. peJr
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48c
33f3c
wtta Bala
U Mack Q
Its VALULWeea's Mercerised OauzeXIsle Hoee
ta black oaly with double heel aad too aad
ala price. paiisi: i
Usls-Fair
mamas wpa. a pnce pair
CSs VALUt Women's Wlk 1 Finlsbed
Faeaiened. lieea. 4a black waits aad-taa. in.
w " m rivB -u anuw
welfkt. wiU doable sola aad kick spliced baeL
black aad walta; ply. ( Bale price.
pair s. ; . i'yit ............. k ; iX 51 C .
1a VALUt-CHlldrea's Light Weight Rbed Haas;
m macs oojt. oaie . price.
pair .............t..:
Introdoctcry
Sdleof
New ;
Spring
Shoes
S3.0Q1
tnflo bnttnaa !
- Ia order to tatradoea ear sprtnc Bboes we wilh-of-;
far a eariDC firon M eaata to A DOLLAR A PAIR.
" Ladlas taree-battoa taa cap Oxford abort Tamp.
aa- toe. perforated ataca but. atacto watt sale. -Jack
Cubaa hoel; Taloe. Introdactory aa
Sale So.Ull
Ladles' taa pwmpa with alia bow. plate toe. abort
-vaaap sinsle wart sola opera last IH-inch an AA
; Cabaa heal; 3JM valoa. latrodactOTT Sale JeV V
- Ladies black aarret Instep Btrap Pomp with tsI-
at bow abort vamp. plala toa McKay sola
; toaraad ba heals; SIS raraa. 'latro- sm
duutu )Sala ......... a. j... v.. 9eaaOw
Ladles' white sea islaad canraa. Goodyear 'welt tv
inch top. 14 mllo buttons plain aad -cap toa. ahorti'
. ramp low aad Cabaa heels; 1LS0 aaJuat a (A J
rntrodoctory sale )mIU
Ladles' pa teat colt aad cnametal coloalal. Pamps.
oiUtsed buckle short ramp aad plain taa; steels
welt sole aew staca last; JH-tacb Cabaa
nael; fXM yalue. Introdoetory sal
plaia aad cap toe. abort ramp light sola low beel7k I
aiaes from to 11 sit $1-80; UH to 1 at Cft?
s2joo; to at daWV
Misses' patent oolt aad taa calf Pnmpa. wth aOk ''
bow short ramp Hrht welt sole and low g A
heel glass 8-to 11 at $1 Ji; 11H to at;. 7aMOV
ChOdrea's white era island canras 9 mllo bottoa t
Boots with white id top and tassel; cap toe short '
vamp licht sole and sprtec heel; slaea dt CA
SH to a at '. e)l3U
Misses' white Nabock. Ooodrear welt 14 mDo tnt-
toa Boot with tasseL cap toe. short vamp perforated;
low heel. Slses 11 to 2 $3.60 yalue. Intro- a a
doctorr sale aJ.UU
ROLLELIDRIYER'St&IDGE
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Kins-1 :.l C ic Jwni;c4 Jraclt
aai riar-'d Towi Steep Imbaak'
.mettcf Hkt Jaajdth :
'. HUNTINGDON. A'Pm.. Fehruarr im
Three persons were killed aad islsty.
Barea Injured todaV wha t PeiMJt-
vaaiaUimltod. ro. t Xaat hound lamped
kthe track -at Wairior'i lUdse. a aiort
dlstaaoe wan of fasj rtacd and nine of
the eleven oar rolled dowa aa embank
meet te the edse ettbe Jismlta rlrw. .'
...The .aana are;f ;
' HAKST A. MASS New Tort. . '
MKaV . TATNNEB. Waabinftea
DiC'il '-"'S'-V- ' ' ' 'i
NOsro.naid named Hall. New York. '
One bedr k svppoeed to he under the
"Nathan Epstein of Fort Worth Texeaf
a route to New Tort The car la wbieh
he was .riding tamed over three tlmea
and he crawled through a window to
safety. : v
F. H Wood 8t" Louis svaoral attor-
ney of the Friaoo oaea epralned jwrieC
Mr. and Mm- C B. Steven- Fanoaa
Xaa.. tadly hrolaed.
Ml Clara Juraenaen of Mexico Ma
hurt on cbeet and hack: broken rib.
a HaUe fit UmU. t raffle raaaaser of
the Missouri. Kansas and Texas railway.
Ushtly 1
Oeorir
president ;' .Flak
brulaeo.
Nashville.
Tenn..'
llghUy
Oatas.
lair V nnlvrsltv.
NQIN FELL THROUGH ROOF.
tioeomotlva ' Relied Down Embankment
Into Ruelneea Block In Town.
y Jiitittfd Fnt RtfrtA
' HALT ZaAKBClTT. Utah Febmary U.
Four persona ware killed and eight In-
jured today at Bteghani. Utah a mining
camp near here when an engine baallng
three oars 'loaded With ore was -derailed
"on a steep grade of the Copper Belt rail-
way and rolled MS feet down the moun-
tainside arashteg through the roofs of
two of tbe principal buildings of the
ROBBERY BOLD ONE
OJflY; TAO FKOX SAIK
..HISSEfGEXS TJT TAXI
Tttesj Higiwaymem ia Heart of
Pew JoA XsaiBm Sutriet Got
NEW TOKK. rebraary U Twenty-five
thoossnd dollars ta onrrency was stolen
t rose taxiehb ts the heart of the dewa-
t.)wa .bossneas Sistrlct this marntag sy
'iith aad Frank WaOdelL
Hatioaal
l highway uaen wno sprang
and ever powered W. F.
gei
at
of
e Kaat iuver
i-reaOway." :;
Both mssaenc-rs were badly injwnd and
t) rwbhes's escaped with ttae money ilS.-
v ta SS blOs and tl.o In 410 bills. The
' urrateT -was bema; transported from tne
i rod new Excnanss bank In the lower part
v' tiss enty.
7ha taxleab bad nunmaaJ wp Broadway
vikboot mishap when for ansae unexpect-
ed Reason tW esaaffeur tursed west on
iect ea atnat ktts Choreh street skhmng
t rm aJde end rear at Trtetty charcb yard
one ynanpsd hi on the chauffeur's seat.
tie oOars gat Into tne TeUck.
The ansa the seat artssid a re eat ret
in hi eeireiiet pocket nantnet the able of
tne chauiffaer. Ola Martini and mm.
Haael bka to artva swMtly on wltbont
wae nisssmg an
whew the taxless
vantoto
mended
rn&alnsr aa esbu
' two robbsis were helshorlna the bai
r the heads Bmrth. ana of
bj w ywara at
Park Flaoa. a
lew knocks north.
Wantoil was badly hasten about the
vad. but not sii Isuaty hurt. At Park
j-imf tha hlshweynisa Jumped from tea
laxtoaJk bearing a Ua box which they
4 ' wiastel frooT the mioseiiisn and
- nfcgb nsrleme the enweauy. m a flash
toey baal sprang Into a big black auto-
nobflav arhleh ssseaad to so waiting their
tneuaav ana were ejacsiy wet la
mane of traffic '
s
the
' NXVf TOBJC. Fearaary
atteaqpttagto toot the private
Gloenaaat Harrersns ta JEBsabe
rartr today tearhsrssl the ha
had drilled ta too hia- aafo am
exploBtosi blew the nieast i s steal
i rone taatr mnsss ana siiiibi
eido pasasl doors. .The front of
lug wan partly
they
the
the in
thoVaplOBtua was so great thai the eate
Mowara had to run to avoid capture A
package eoatstebur tlSM was found un-
touched fa the sale. . - .
I i Banes- ..
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vt Higher Courts
First Court OrvsVapeakk
N fHeessssFsjrPahst.1
OaXVawroa. Texas. Pehraup It. The 1W-
bjerwg etosniwere eawacd bany to the eaatt at
wrB avsessa. Iwet Metskft etvTesaaf 4 V
ntnaet w- !et. S e. RtosM
??'toa tt Tene tih trvm Tyton i. si
atMiBThsi Caaweay. tnm Lees.
a. ipJSLJ r ' G O-kxesey
lafee.ead Weeran
ceii onKetj rinaar
I. i Orwe. beat lilue.
AotteBe r whtertas lefe-ee; L .
J- C 1 ll 111 rtmli Imm n ! In
ana
Motlos te sdviar nfevd: J B. 'Ktas n
M aeetseeeura Bellwar O-apear.
frawT a: w. H. tUalltes t ml. tmtee
van. L. Bewen. swrer t mk Sjms Amtm.
. Hetteee te pwumi eraatsd sad ceaea aet
OsaseeT vs. a P. Thcaau. neei Bafdle: Hhtal.
peeiitT n. tMistess-Bie Omsde Coapesy
e aU fnna tUdaiae.
Car eafaaltted: . Keaiee aaak n. Laetataaa
sad 2xae LaaMwr Caaueay. fraaa uaoatuir tne
Mecca Pwe laaoraere Cvtapaar. tc. n. L 11.
gatoell taa Trial tv; Saranod Baa bjr aeit
Meed vs. Jae a aire et el recHTrn. fraa
UrtT: Teeaaas Deamrt ve. C. H. MrOrr. fraa
laaos: Beanud P. Lam vs. Gahrestaa Klr.
! Caouf. rna QeJvtrtae: Mra. ABH-ILa
Brrt . Cestmaatsl Ouealrjr Oaaaaat. fraa
Harris Meee Btenrt va ilxalaa rmat tt el.
traaOelveaaa: Jaaes lnxmlia va the Oraaca
'Juki Oaaeaay. fna Sewtoa: 1. D. ei3i'
ft el es. JL f. Lnrte. nea HanUa: !t. K. Qaa-
seS va. B. 3. CaaphtU. fraa Kacneonrbaa.
Ceaa sat far saaahBsas leeraaiy 2: Bass-
tea aa4 Vaxaii Oaatiai aallread Caasaay et al
va Oeerge W. rife rrna Barria; TaeaoarU
iardas et si va. a. T. Mareastell et al. fms
par a; oat Tens ssd rsrtac BaUwav va I. B.
taetets has OaJveatss: the ST. IxsaU.
BjearurrUle asd Pselflc BaBwav Caeapanr va.
W. W. Vrta fas Bldasje: Tesss Bask aad
Treat Cnspaay. tsarvisa. etc.. va d-argv W.
Salth et al. 1Mb Jefnaa: Dental Blpler va.
Oores Anlilesl aad wnanatee Oerpjcsties. Ltd..
- aurth Court
- fJfeajteaPewSfansi.) "
TsTXeWAXa. Tesss. waasiy IS. Oaert et
awik ef the Sbrtb eaarlct at Texas eaavraea
to . weekly ! Tneradar. the newd et BaT
aas teaaeerted toeaass folknn:
5wa daesW: I. BVBeiewa et al vs. t. W.
Bfeeaueeaa et sL na rasas eossty. .
Inv4 sad raaaaded: B. O. Ktac vs. a.
O. Mcaaaaa et a) baa Boat.
Aftlnsed: imaaav OasusJ mllnaS va. J. F.
kferrla rraa Cuat.
arnraed: Clerk sad Bates Laaber
vaw a. r.
EATS
"MEN
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; Best Assortment and Grealest Variety
Of soft sad stilT Hate la the city. The popolartty of the ft Bate Dor
inon of an ages aad wear on aU occasions has never boon greater.
The Soft Hat ta plate saiooth fitalah. scratch in all nronorrJs
(u ciusi auu wua nu eo-ora.
. i.;.rT? Cpa no less. j 5
Grbve'iAll -Eat Gci.
61S Hzj Cl' " ' : C.:tri lazier aad Sii. .
PUJ0 BILL REPORTED
Ezixrs oppositioh was to-
. TALLY ImTOATOP r''
Sesolatioi Learet Money Trurt
?rpbc t- Ducretion of Buking -
.k W IhimtterT Gpamttac.
5- fA
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i' (Hmln Port StMff ShcUL
WASmivOTON. FetBTuary IS. Follow-
ing two heated dlannwrtone the rales com
mlttee of the house today reported the
Pujo resolatlon in " tinajnended form
which practically leaves to the discretion'
ofttha banking and currency commute
the scops of the investlaatloa of the
"money trust" - N -
Bo serious was the maagreemenY be-
tween the chairman of the committee and
the other democratic members that there-
was talk of resignation from the rules
committee unlees the chairman agreed to
the- report of the Pujo resoiutloa ua-
amended. The resolution aa reported hem
provtdea that the banking and currency
committee sKsH be authorised to proceed
with an inquiry "into the banking and
currency conditions of the country."
Chairman Henry stated today that he
would eail the resolution up at 11 o'clock
Saturday for final action by the house.
tt; Is einoeretood another -effort will be
made to lack some amendments on to It
by the Bryan forces but it is predicted
that the effort will fall.
BUYa TEN.- THOUSAND TYPE-
V - WRITEfta.
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Teiograpb tCompany Adoptlna Pro-
eraasive Methods Gives Order Thst
Breaks All Previous Record a. V
The recent order of the Western
Union Telegraph Company for ten thou-
sand writing machines la the largest pur-
chase of Its kind ln business history
one that breaks all records.
This enormous single order goes to the
Underwood Typewriter Cotnpsny and will
be followed by requisition for additional
thousands at the near future.
The innovation of -day end Mgfat letter
service st reduced prices jtnd the great
Increasd In business In consequence
made necessary the inauguration of more
progressive methods la the transcription
of all message .received over West-
ern Union wires. .
'' l!BTsphOBipaaF believed that
the efficiency of the service could be
greatly increased by the use . of writing
maVblnes and would make the telegraphic
result pomtrrety. legible. -. 7
The proposition of purchasing the tna-
. chlnee was put up to a eetmnittea some
months ago. - This committee took Into
consideration not only the necessity for
the purchase of typewriters but the
practical and mechanical merits of all
machines. The result was a report to the
company la favor of the purchase and
the adoption -of the machine just order-
ed. Within a paatL every telegram and
partlcnhu-ty the aayaad night tsttorgram
received over the Western Union wires
wUI be typewritten. . When the method is
fully in force tt la expected that a vast
Improvement will be apparent. -.
The machines are to be delivered from
Hartford the home of the Underwood
to the various telegraph offices to the
extent of one thousand each month nntil
the entire order to filled The purchase
because -of Its etoportanee aad stse has
caused a sensation in. typewriter circles
. sad great graUfloatioa on the part of
the army-of .operators who an bssvUlng
the telegrams of-the world. - - - 7-Th-
typewriters to be furnUbed ander
this order will- be the regular Under-
wood machine specially marked on their
fraoaea wtta-the asms '-Wee tern (Jnton
BpactoL? Detlvsries arM begin Immedi-
ately. 1 -J;..U..- s .
i IS has been claimed by writers that the
avowing popularity of -the typewriter in
recant years enhanced by the teaching of
its operation so aneralry tar the public
eehooie tedieatsa thathandwrUing will
soon become. In a measura extinct. -This
pnenonatnal ardor .snakes this prophecy
sun more probable. Whereves hand
writing Is used ae ft was by theTwestora
Union Company the facility of maciilnea
to do the work quicker and more legibly;
make the passing of haadwrtUng lnevit-
asie. ftV-' - -o--1 ' ; i v ..-T
The wholesale purchase of typewriting
tnachinee. although not in sach large
nombava as the W estern Union nrder ta
along a baa adopted by aaveral .torge
soercsntfle houses d arise the past . year.
aJ"! eon"Vl bought- tha. mar bines
vlor bookkeeping purposes.
. .atany people are not aware ef the fact
that the aew method of bookkeeping sjA
sows the snnklna.out n aaveral Antmrnt
kinds of bius And an tnsertioa oa '.thsj
eratlea. . -v ..;-:.'.t"
- The opening up of these hew fields of
activity and the adaptability of the nuv
.chine to all kinds of work is the reason
foe-the constantly increasing business of
the eetnpaay which secured the contract.
- The dead are:-'
FRED ANNltV engineer.
FEUX LOMBARUE Denver and Rio
Grande employe s. .
. C. W. LKWI3 .proprietor of a tailor
Whop .r" .. .
OTTO XDEUISJKN a tauor
ftar fts downward plunge ins online
the lower iioor
ilAft
i ii i h lmalaaas hlnrk.
J1- wNieh' ia oecupled by the qtlxens I
thte bank. th-C. A. Conkling a dentist. J
wub apartments on tne upper iioor. wss
asleep aad - wan severely injured when
the engine crashed through the root The
other injured were . not seriously hurt.
THREE WERE BURNED TO DEATH.
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Trahimea Perished In Freight Wreck te
. State. ef Mains.
Miseoatra" Prisi Ripcrt.)
K sr ARMOUTHV Ma February 16. Three
trainmen were ' burned to death in a
freight wreck on the Grand Trunk rail-
road near the North Yarmouth station
early today. Two freight trains collided
with terrific Impact tl'e wreckage Ignit-
ing. Three men hi one of the locorootlvee'
were buned aeaeata ine mass ana were
to death.- v
of the man an te .engine cab '
Oorians. waaaliva wtan. viBagera
I thu seana fut ha wan as wensnd
lnby the vrtekaJe31isCBie could not sw
extricated before the fire- enveloped him.
Corlies begged that nrmething be given
him to lease his enfferingn.-. Chloroform
was administered by a physician. Short-
ly after the villagers were;drtyeo back
hy.the Beat. . - ; ! u .
AiNSWORTH L0SESXJFFICE
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to General
akm. WHIcb was delivi
Ainsworth this morning took up in-'
stances as far -back as October 10S In
which the secretary hsld. the adjutant
general had been unduly caustic In deal-
ing with hia superiors and te criticising
theun--Bagttintng with' las December
taa secretary ..raters to hia order to the
' adjutant general to submit to the chief
of staff bis opinion on a proposal to
abolish the present muster roll and to
modify certain other rolls.
in reply to this order." says the secre-
tary "piu submitted to the chief of staff
on Febrwary a memorandum dated
February A In this paper you impugn
the fairness snd justice of- the secre-
tary of war under a hose authority the
proposition hi question was - submitted
to yea. i Tea also criticise and Impugn
the military capacity and experience the
Justice and the ralnnladednees and
finally tfuestlon the honor and good faith'
of the officers of the general staff and
the war college whose' plaa you were di-
rected te discuss." ; -
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. Msmorsndurn Dlapusssd. '
Mr. Stimson quotes fdta General Ains-
worth's memorandum- wSfhoW that' the
latter had him in mind In wrltlrlg and
says the a'djutaat general added that the
statement was submitted with the "con-
fident expectation that whett rother if
not wiser counsels shall prwrairT the
statement would ."receive -the eorl jldera-
tlon that may not-be given It no."
In his letter the secretary halls atten-
tion to aa attaek made upon the chief
of staff in the same statement and then
suminisiers ins first sharp rebuke.
"TV t. i . i . . -
absence of warnings as to the
rv cOnsenunca Aft sitnh an 'ant.
burst. On Bentember S last von. a-uhmtr-
ted to me a meraorantjutn te which you
by insinuation charged the chief of Staff
with improper motivre ' in hi proposed
acuoa of relieving certain officers of tha
recruiting servloa.'!
Big aoansai Hinted At '56X'0-'
The memorandum referred to aeestred
that. Colonel Murray and Major Dugan
Were to be relieved because-they had
Biyen testimony to a eongreaeional com-
mHtee on certain leglslstlon. reatlmorry
ilc was at varianee with ..that given
bv IJor General Wood then chief of
StofR General 'Ainsworth intimated that
persons "not knowing or not believing
that the chief of staff to too high mind-
ed to take such a revenge would believe
tee two officers had been removed tO
punish' them. ij
jtfbi'nuing. tn hli-etter' ef suspen-
sion the secretary declares:V:j
In consideration whether these' of-
fenses -saalnat propriety ertyour part
are merely exceptional cases ef rudeness
and Hi-temper I foaod - they have be-
oma) habitual en Vour nart and have w.
twiw untifT oioerv
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TT"! HE averts;; man ha no idea at to what ccr.s'Jf-'. i tl-a ta la&J.- Aak
' i ?.76urtU brjhe "Dtxt maa you meett "What e '.-'ce hav I that I.
qWtojOwnj homdr The wmnei-yl protat! 1 a "I own it Ucauv
i X bought and paid jfor h.Tbla la'no proof of ownerE!.'.-. Proof of owneiY
'ship of land connote of a grant or conVeyinct from the Cute to some pertoti
Vcjr 'corporation and a reetilar chain of Mnvtytnce from such person or cor-
ofpoia'UonTbe State.has enacted kwsprovidlng (or tie fJlnj and rtcordlnji'
;;ot such conveyances ttonr such person or corporation l rt ctateias en---
acted laws pra hidi f or jtne of such conveyances in Uis
b!fica Of tho" County; Qerk. There are now many hundred thousand docu-.
V ; mente recorded In Harris CototyUTfo'law 'makes each pf thesa operate aa'f
notice to-anyone dealine with the property described in sucb fjeeda. - - V
Ji .HOW DOES ANYONE KNOW HE BOUGHT FROM THE TRITE '
.yOWNESK Ckneraily spltakbg.:thls'is an'abitract ;'J
J ol titles Nowwhat is an abftract and howlaf it prepared Answtrino; the
last half of the onestion' Rrat it Is explained thai tie labor of my clerks;
for many yean Is browed on copying and coIIating aQ the recorded deeds
f f mortjfages and other instruments' many more clerks index and arrange tbesa
- 7'f lnsrjuments'oo that the absttxter rfy taw relate to each
HPSiaw uv vr pauci OI tautu ta. wv vvimnj. ; nu ua aa wuw as anf vata aia-'
f "nenae and the rtMds thus tranbiled "constitute an "abstract olant" '-From ti
sr " ' . '-m - - -. - t-. . w - j
Sethis plant tustiractets prepare' history pi each apante psjrcef of paid shoes'-
! ; Iner twvae etiav aesafiMiUi rmrmA anfW Its Title 11 nnrl. 'In till 11 Mrh -rvanasr-rlMa . '
rjof record in any way relating to the property.'4 Now If any one of this tmj of :
" clerks makes a single mistake and omitg any material instrument the sract
f is defective. The abstract may show perfect chain of jMnyeyaJKTand jet""
may omit some mlerW'ctmveyw -' A-1- i T -
!NOW WHATSIS DOJIE
injjf a piece of property takes ittoan attorneyr who reads over the o&srtract
. and therefrom forms hVopinion and advises the purchaser aa to whether theV;:
" title is or is not stood in'the party offering the property for sale;. If there beT
yr any outsunding title (aKddentally) omitted from the ebstiavst there worald -'-'
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DC no Diame or paoiuty auauicu u una suuiuwu. atttnuc avroi uonga na v
":'v should approve the title and tbeurcjiawbaequentj lossT the ptopeity.jy'
r; Neither "wbuld the abstract (iuclose whetia tiie paa
- shown therein were minors or persons laboring under an Jr other legal rfiaabU- r
iu atiarahv etij!r AA wannlrt ran WAirl. -
THERE IS NOW PENDING in the'District Court of HUrrU County
a suit for a valuable tract of land brought by certain rieirs who claim their
father's name was forged to a certain deed This titie wm purxJiased by a '
-well known business man and a financier after the title had been approved .
by.bis lawyer. Naturally you ask: Wbat protection can tnan 4 from 4
.uch'dangertr ' -v.'- J7 -VV. :
- The only protection lies in having your tide guaranteed. .No trde 1i'
r : fruaranfeatir iultil after same has been- carefully checked and examined v "
ii iOfMiifsiid lawyers Tbeivif anyubla oeoiwl khe loss' and annoyJ--
irmce.faborW "il hrx n's -uv
4? coam uu Dioic w uorv uw uu vusiauwu MMussvisava tt wgaiTunea yi
by any competent attorney.' vrZ-- '' 1 .
' The guarantee system 'is saffe sane and economical.. :. "It ia betterto be;
safe than sorry.
Houston Title GuaranUf Co.
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Paid-up Capital $250000.00
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htlier ortcers than those of the general
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tile -adjutant general. Vail these reHju.na
are disapproved with a few relatively
unimportant .- exceptione " hereinafter
noted . Almost kll of . therh show on the
part of these makma them a deplorable
iHnoranee of or indifrrax-e to the re
rendition
ouirements sr. law. with t-k n-d to the
-of these returns end. rolls and
the purposes
nerea.'
forfwhlch tjiey are ren-
Gotne- iiack 'la "tm-tntwr 'tafift
fitimsun dujeustes S!i i r memo wrlt-
irai Amsworth Veialjng Ito a
by stm another general Staff
ther memo reads: .
"Life is too short to permit or Wasting'
any portion of. it In discussion; With-or
for the benefit of shy onewbose eon-'
eepllon or the unoeriymg pnm-ipiaw m .
mUltary administration So: hasy- that
h almcau annh a nronosition sen. ?
ously. . A proposition of this kind would"
be regarded aa remaraanie- n aii
tv ntata tniHttaman. and te la eknphr
araaalng when pot forward by an officer
of the regular army-even though his con.'
nectton With- the. -military aide of the
establishment ' even .ao remote aa to be
inerely wmhpMfiuSM f':
"'"'lf Dees Hot sinaaWarawss'i;
In snmmlng tin" his letter of suspen-
alcn Mr. JBtlmson does not mince worfls.
Be saye that feeling be. lmself. sd
been attacked be hadnot neesned hlmsalf
e. .va tMttcal acMea.bnt-bad laid
the entire 'matter before the president
who ordered that the adjutant gsnarai be
relieved et once.' ':'' -ii -'.. i . J .. 2-
"TMi maawt actios. Ban me acre-
tary "whieh. because pf the. prior wara-v
' - - Mnt . l.nh rT time Muu V
sumed
ent memo.
to therefore
mil
erance of subordination ana sues resai-
ness to impugn either the motives or tne
injustice et these wfth whom it hi your
duty to work in association as if un-
eorrected to destroy your usefulness in .
your present onice. it ia impoeaioie tnat
the business of the government shaH be'
properly conducted If official oommunl.
ratlVina ssa made the occasion for -con-
temptuous Comments and aspersions upon
fellow pincera ana iot raaiiwuw w
periors. ''Unde -such circumstances self
raeneAt would Torbld tnat- o-operauon
Whfch la neceaaary to yecttve aervloey;' .
''Alnewef'Weuld 'es H Voaat1?
" Ira mediately on rscetvmg that: letter
General Ainsworth weht to bis apart-'
rnanta and would sea orrlr a few ftienda
He was insfructed to await orders here.:
la the-preparation' ot -your prea- l " - jwioraar auieruoon at ss
must be deemedoeil Derate 1 .aawst; n was en out reeioent
o but' the culmfnatlon - of e l and native of Houston and was son of
itbreaks evidencing such tetol' tee Inter Emlle -Simmies who was for
roiohei H. VJ McCain was annointed act.
a unmeaiateiy
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Save lanaeannS .aniua .
- the secretary then tjfers lo- still 'an -etnernaemoranduu
submitted by General
Alas worth relative torecomnvmosuops
made by shrtssn'y-nernl ef fleers and the
supenntondsnt of the miiitsry academy
telathre to a seduction of "Daoer" work
In the tnUltary organb-at ion. He aiiotes-4 as the active list does not contain snoush
tng adjutant generaL ani
.bevan hia duties. . .
Not In many years hasr an officer' of
such high rank .been summoned before '
n court martial. . i ne court proDaoiy win
be ordered wunin tne next lew nays and
officers of sufficiently hixh rank to- try
General Ainsworth the retired list wij
a mini viiun vuuuir itm uvc;wuuw.
I- General Ainsworth although under or.v
. deia-not to Jeave -Wasbuiirton is not un-
' Ar arrest. ' Ho will be. technically taken
into custody when the militiry court Is
formed. At that time he will be served
with a cony of the -charts " preferred
ae Un.t linn now being nrawh . by 'tlie
Ju " e-lvoate genersl. he will be per-
mit.. 1 in euipiuy. counsel. ' .
The Death till
t Kd Bowii
died at S
ED BOWnt'tiV
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in. seed 10 rears and I met
44 o'clock yesterday afternoon
was a native of Georgia and a ' veteran
of the civil war. Be came to Texas short
ty after the war snd settled la Orimes
county where for many years ha was
brominenUy connected with the lumber
Industry.' He came to .Houston about
twelve years agow Mr. Bo win enjoyed a
wide- acquaintance over Orimes eeunty
and was well known' to many Houston
oltlxens moving here from that section. -
He to survived hy his wife one mar;
rled daughter living at Marguerite Tex-
a and a son. The funeral will be held
et 10 o'clock- Batorday morning from the
residence and St.. Joseph's church. 'Rev.
lather Banflsid wlU officiate. . Inter.
raent will take place la Holy Cross seme.
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Blmmler aged S9 years died at
'fears Justice the peace Jn thte city.
He 1 survived by two sisters. Miss Ellin
and. Miss Mary Blmmler both dvaHous-
totv The family -resides at 701 Prairie
avenue te 'the. same house ta which Mra
Blmmlar was born. Tbe funeral will bt
held from the residence at 1:19 o'oloek
this afternoon. Interment will take place
In Glen wood cemetery. The honorary
pall-bearers arei Conrad Bering Gnsle-
mi.u. rruiwNr Lrurvmiey -usrreit xtard'
foiiewtni
The
H. Apnelt- F. W. Oehrine
IS ersT active nall-bsarara! (Huri
Cf ti m Paiuneger ju. Neoo Hoy
- vtavr 4uua nu-eoaji.
?;vK'BOWLKB D.-30NES.. ;';'-
The funeral of Bowler D Jenea.' Who
died at a sanitarium In Houston Wednee
ir snornmg was neia at is o'olook yes-
rdsy asornlng from the parlors of the
d . Westnelmer company. . Interment
day
te
aid
.took
nlace In tMensrAnd MnatM . . n-u-
Sau-Deurvrs were St. Xlelser. on tt&n-
'.PV..2a Ertchson" J Marti; John
.Colt H. JT. Paton. -
t? v t VHOMAa CBHEaN. v-..
;r Thomas -O'Brien 'aged tt years died
Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morn- -Ing
while being removed from tot 1-
.Milam street to Bt. Joseph's Infirmary
.He had been in low-health for some -time. "
Tbe remains are being held at the par-
lore of the Bid Westhelraea company to
await instructions; : 5 :
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RUTH ROWKNA SMITH.; i
rtuth I"owena Fmlth Jth e'd dstn-h-ter
of J r. snd -Vi. J. 1. t-m u. of ?
aveaaeL-dlsi atsaMalalit sVadaaa.
Say with symptoms of iilnii ula iiiiiulii
tog. The funeral will he heid freaathe
residence at It o'clock this nereuie. ln-
"totwlll 'ske plaos tetirwoed
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rf the funeral of Fete Wheeien kvtW t 7
ara. who died a 1 o'eleolt Wednesday
w .au irwa we maniaaiia 1 i
te Mmtary Park eidlUna Jrestar-tay hi. 3
ierhon. atov. George ii. Je wuuWed. I
Sllf" tPteoe te Oartnea eeate-1 -
p'COtXMTa
The fansral of C?oionel James M. Mean -
otuw mt i cua swa in caoaiton weones-
net
!d at t-S BmwMS
day afternoon a
street tov. l jb. Flncher ofiMatod la-
wmni. i paw bw. aieweos oemer
ery.T-; j.- . ...v-.i ';'-."- . . .
Hi e ' 1 " ' 1 ..V . '
To avoid BMBlD1rs kiwp ft-etowWwtn
rsgulated with Ca-ua-w e over taum
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l ira 1X017121 CI
iC'IaJiyo': it
I? Alleged fndcedEnfiM. 1
5 11 at Maya assistant to President Fay .
of the Boathern-Faoint- yesterday de-
nied say knowledge ef loeomottvsa being -.condemned
on the Houston aad Texas
'Central. Bntsora Naavs heaa eirctuated '
tthat rfrom - alneteen to tsnty-two es- '
;gines have been 'asBdeenaed by the Fed--oral
tespeotora '.It ia aaU V at eU the .
-iocemotlves heart- t numbers -f rftni
and lot are ametif t 'lose eoi ? r.
'Mayo-' stated t-at if s v e
own coBuauiii i ne rrna t ..oi-
edge of It asd t
to know of such t
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