The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Fourteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 21, 1898 Page: 9 of 12
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ITAKDWARB MENS PLAINT
Concerning Mixed Shipments at Car-
load Kates
HISTORY OF CASb FROM THE STAR
> Mr
ViiiilnmlliiKiuiin
of the St
LonlN IrilKhl lliireiui
Austin Texas Juno 19Staff Special
The retail hardware men of Texas in a
larKo measure aroused bj circular stnt
out by UnalrnMii VnnlandlugUaiu of thu
St Louis fnight bureau having dtcldcI
to meet in Waco on Juno 2S to protest
afeolust tho icceut airauBemcnt
of car loud
Bhlpmcula and adlustmcnt of cln3 latiugs
on ceitaiu commodities niado by the uil
road companies to Mtlaty tho Vbiii
t
the State a hutoij ot what led up to tali
urransemtnt and adjustment
as well as of
ho part Mr Vanlaudingbam has plujed
therein U quitu In ordei
On March 11 tho lallroad tommUsloti
fiao uotive that it would ou March M take
up and consider tho guesttou of reducing
w rates for the trauaportation within the
State of certain etetablcs lrults canud
feoods pickle factor products aud iron ar
ticles because the dlstilhutlou of those
lommcnlltiM fiom Tias points was u
justly iefetiiotcd by tho prevailing sittem
of applslng car luid rate3 ou nilxod shiu
meuts in other States
Immediaklj following tho publication ot
this notice tlle Stale was flooded with cir-
culars issued by Mr Vanlandlngham at
tho Instance of the association ot St Louis
Jobbeis which he represents calling upon
tho mall dealers of Texas to protest
against the ptoposed reduction ami mans
of them compiled with hla ruiucst
Tho dato of tho lueetlUg called by the
commission rolled atouml and tho rullioads
to llu cul > distributing rauu
which tho commission had In Mew to onset
tho disadvantages under which the Jobbers
wcro lnborlug and piomlsed to remove sain
disadvantages if action was defmed for a
low days This mmest was granted
Shortl > afterwards tho representatives of
the fctdlo lines met ho reptesi tit uiics of
their connections In St Louis and de- >
clared that the would no longer partici-
pate In tho complained of application of car
load rates to mixed shipments as it meant
a material reduction of icvenuo to them
Tb y carried their point and returning
to Texas camo to an understanding with
tho Jobbers the terms of which were sub-
mitted to tho railroad commission bald
terms are expiesstd in tho following cir-
cular which was subtcquentl Issued by u
majority ot tho eommlssloueiE
Circulat No oiy Letter of Advice
Office of Railroad Commission of Texas
Aubtin Toas May 0 At the hearing held
at the office of tho railroad commission ot
Texas on Mai 3 lS9i on tho suojett of
rates and regulations for the transportation
of sundrj commodities embraced In Or
cular No 53s dated March 11 I69S a Joint
ptoposltlon ombiaclug an anuugemeui e t
Interstate carload shipments aud an adjust-
ment of class ratings on certain commodi-
ties was submitted to the commission b
tho merchants and repuseaatlves of thi
railroad companies aj satisfactory to all
parties luure ted
According to the proposition the rallroaa
convpinies agiccd to adopt tho followhg
rulings to govern in the ttanspoitation or
Interstate shipments without changing tho
existing rates or ratings except in cases
where they ate speclalls expre sed
1 Nails lion or steel straight carloads
or mixed with staples
2 1enko wiie smooth or barbed in
stnight or mixed cat loads or mixed with
btaplts
u llaj bale ties In straight carloads
4 Staples in straight cirloads or mixed
with nails or fence wite as provided lit
itcini3 1 and 2 above
Note It Is understood tint the rates ou
woven wiro Hold fenc in and wire other
than fence wire In straight or mixed car-
loads will remain unchanged
5 Stoves titialght carloads
b Stove furniture nnd hollowware a
now provided in current classification with
sheet iron excluded from tho Item shall
bo shipped In straight or mixed carloads
7 Sheet Iron plain all kind3 eNCept
Russia and planished Iron in straight or
mixed cailotds
5 Sheet iron corrugated in straight car
loids
0 Chains In straight carloads to be
changed from fifth class to class 1
10 Scalo beams and scale beam wflights
mlved carloads to ba
in straight or
changed from third class to fifth class
11 Ammunition piper cartridges less
than carload to be made first class
classification of
carload
l Vs3 than
tin and galvanized Ironware to be advanced
indention to the above It is pioposod
that thlpwonU of hinges between poin s in
ii the commissions
Tc bo made subject to
bolts and nuts
rates on
thus rear he J
In xiexv of the agreement
th con mission hercbj notifies all persons
tcl that If the proposed arrangement
n re
set forth arc
above
as
nil clnnges
ob
nromntls put In force and faithfully
It Is to enforce
Ln d b > those whose duty
the orn
notion by
the r execu Ion further
mltloa relation to the commodities
mentioned will be sus ended
Chairman
L J Storey
Commissioners
had ncarcelv be
Ink on the above
The
come dry before Mr Vanlandlngham to his
but with a new air
at work again
The commissioner s oiU
song this time
objectionable to him
inal proposition was
reauclcm
because it contemplated such
would enable the rexai
rates as
in State
which
advantage
the
obber to overcome
men enjoyed over him y
the St iouls
permitted h n e broWn
eason of being jo
Now
shipments to Texas at carload rates
Vanlnndliipham IliUs himself or d
Mr
opposite podtlon ot MMih
to take tho
irnl Muit h I mini brd to convince
someone i a raise In rates because the
mixing sjstem has been knocked out
I
Vanlandlngham Is
In other words Mr
the tamo old inconsistent mortal tolay that
he was when striving so earnestj to have
the difference between carload and Ie s
thin carload rates reduced so asi to run
the Texas Jobbers entirely out of biel
noi nd leute them to the W Jletit f
bsoamlng merchindise brokers for St
louls houses to avoid having to leave the
State to do business within Us borders
Inlrlolli Ulllrnml Mpu
Another flag raising demonstration par-
ticipated in by Southern Pacific employes
took place last night In front of tho real
dence of Mr John Powers corner of New
street There
Orleans avenue and Clark
was o large and enthusiastic crowd prweaf
tvith the
connected
moit of whom ere
Taclflc shops of this f y
Southern feet high as
fifty
The Pole which was
aaa
his ton
and
rower
Mr
secured by
boTarBo ana beautiful flu so auspiciously
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY HORNEXG JUNE 2r 1898
the starry banner In the vicinity where
now waves
T
kind ot bait ho ruptured th flnn > b autlcs
with but his confreres gravely Micpect that
tTnptnln George u lpp ° a 1h ho uIt > 16 to 1 Rr
smith and Mr f
Owens Uclc
made
stirring addresses 6n the oc
casion and otter rttreshmonts had ucui i < i i u U > U ° ku > Kcueral freight and
Jojed by tho big crowd loud cheers WJ t ner a ent auu Mi William uonenj
Klxcn for The Houston lost utiles tho traveling ircight and passenger ugeut id
bmmet lllflcs and tho ladles who served the llotwtou Last uud ial Uxab uilvUy
lunches to the joldler boys when pasilivg Slut Hslirdaj In Ualvcstou
through Houston on their way to thj Iron Mr N u Iortcr mall clerk on the
COTtO 11111 vnmiM
Impnitniil Cnuferrncc ir Hntlrml
KIIcIiiIk nl Onlvrsliiiu
Oalvc ton Texas June 20 The St
louls Southwestern road otherwise known
aa tho Cotton Delt Is represented here to-
day br CSencral TrafTIo Manager A S
Dodge General Freight Agtnl Gcorga W
Barnhart J S Houston commercial afcent
at Memphis and J 1 Hone rcmitnetclal
agent at Houston Tho gentlemen arc h > r >
to look after the traffic arrangements of
their road In Texas and lo perfect fpj = s
lions incident to the advent of tho cjtport
Inc season
Judge K It Perkins gcneial attorne of
the road came down later In the da arl
Joined tho other officials The were In
conference with tho Sahta To people
ii Miiuu it ti n
I lie Itnltronil CimimlKslnn n ols
Vnntlirr Inlir < > lliiK Drilcr
Austin Texas Juno 20 The following
order ot the rollroad commission wont Into
effect todaj
In approval of Joint application ot the
Gulf Ikaumont and Kansas Cltv Railway
Texas and New Orleans Railroad Intel na-
tional and Great Northern Railroad and
Velaico Terminal Railway companies sub-
mitted under No 34 of the Texas and Nevv
Orleans Itallicad compiny authority is
hercbj granted for the adoption of tho rUo
of 12 i cents per 100 pounds for tho tians
portatlon of lumber In car loads from
stations on the Gulf Itctunioul and Kan-
sas City railway to all sutlons on the
Velasco Terminal railway
tlnllniM Miiiimiih Mellnii
Quite n number of the lallroad surgeons
of the Houston and Texas Central railway
are making arrangements to attend Hie
meeting ot the International Association of
Hallway Surgeons at Toronto July G 7 and-
S Iho presumption Is that it will be
largclv attended by medical men from tho
various roadw of the State The following
surgeons from the lloiston nnd Texas Ion
trnl alone will be on hand Or J 11 Mor
rlssey of Hempstead Or 1 M Rityzor of
Hivan Dr S h Terrell of Dallas Dr It b
Miller of Sherman Dr I B Nofsluger ot
MeUade Dr S U Moore of Van Alstyne
Tr J It Stuart ahd Di O V Oaron of
lioton Dr II C Smith ot Denison and
others Tho surgconR will travel In a spo
fial fom Chicago nnd reach Toronto over
the Orand Trunk
Special 1j < iui1iii ltntvs
The Houston East and West Texas rail-
way announces rato of one nnd onethird
faro for the Moving eveats
Vor the convention of retail hardware
merchants at Waco June 28 Tickets on
sale June 27 limited to return Juno 30
Tor the meeting of State Grand Lodge
of Odd fellows colored to be held at
Houston during the week commencing
August 2 tickets on sale August 1 and I
limited lo return August S
Tor the Northwest Tex is Kpwoith
League conference nt Temple July fiS
tickets on sale July 5 nnd C limited to re-
turn July D
Iu Old Landmark association meeting
colored nt Waco July 510 tickets on
silo July 4fi limited to return July 11
Special 1niihiMiRvr u t
The following official clrcuiir issued
vestcrday conveys the appointment to
office of a man whose promotion will glva
special satisfaction to the railroad public
Sunset Route General Passenger Depart-
ment Houston Texas Juno 20 1818 iMr
13 13 bhaekfurd is tills date appointed
fctcclal agent passenger depattment with
headquarters al Houston Texas Ills du-
ties will be specially ns lcni d
1 J Parks A G P T A
Approved C IV Ilcln Traffic Manager
Mr Shackfoid Is one ot the oldest pas-
senger conductors on the Sunset road and
In his new sphere ot duty that of superin-
tendent of tho gate svstem he Is well
fitted to give the Bamc uniform satisfac-
tion to the public that he did while offi-
ciating as conductor
Prrsllriil MnrKitn Tonrft
1 Galveston Texas Juno 20 The presi-
dent of the Port Worth and Denvor City
load Mr Morgan Jones was among tho
visitors to Galverton vestcrday with a nun
bcr of business men fiom loit Worth and
Wichita Talis Mr Jones in speaking of
the probable reorganization of the Union
Paciiic Denver and Gulf iald liit he
thought It would bo at ranged at an torly
date
IIIk llinil lstiH
Austin Texas Juno 20 Tho rallroal
commission today approvod and the sccrt
Ury of btato registered a 571000 Issue of
stock and a WTi000 Ibsuc of bonds lor
tho Gulf and Intcrsuto Railway company
said Blocks and bonds to take the pi ice et-
a 150000 Issue of capital stock which w s
cancelled
Noi mm ii
Superintendent L Trlve of the Interna-
tional and Great Nmthem was In the city
jcsunlay from Galveston
Mr M A Westcott light of waj a5e1t
Central left last
of the Houston and Texas
night for Dallas and Denison
Cclonel R 11 Waid aslant frurM
Pacific Coil
manager ot tho Texas and
company at Taurbcr Is In the city
Peatherstone Mwretarj of vh >
V
Air U
with headquarters
Gulf and Interstate railway
quarters at Galveston 3 In the cltj
Colonel J H Hawlty gereral agent of
International 1 Omit Nortbwn h
hcadqilaiters tl In Galveston is Ln the city
Tho internatloral and Crcat Northern
car arrived In the city jesfcrday an1
pay
As it result the employes had money to
throw at tho birds last evening
Manager W G Van Meek of the Sunet
lailway accompanied hl private sctre
ury Mr Charles Hubener left Houston in
his private car this morning for the Last
Mr S R TuRgle Jr one ot the mo3t
popular attaches of the Houston and Texes
Ennl pent
Central lallroad shops at
Sunday in Houston visiting his family and
Mr W T Hancock contracting frelent
ag cnt of tho Houston Kasl and West Texaa
railway learcs thU juorning on a buaiucss
trip over the San Antanlo and xransas raj
railway
Mr II A Jones general freight agent of
the Houston and Texas Central rallroal
left Glenwood fcprlng Colo laH night on
Jill vay homo to Houston He will arrive
here tomorrow
Mr Crtorgc U narnhait general freight
acent headquarters at r > Ur and Mr J
s Iouston commercial asnt at Memphs
for the Cotton rieli are In the city gmeta
at the Capitol hotel
Mr Hatnp Conk of the offlco of Vice
President Qulnlaii df the Houston and
Texas Central railroad wcDt to Seabrook b >
special Sunday morning
The Houston Post
Jnd returned the samel night with ltj
unets of flsb He declines to say what
Aransas Pass railway was mArjled 0 Miss
Jtlo Collins at Oamtron tho ccut taking
placo in the mall car durlug the brief stop
tiiado by the train at the station
This evening the usual excursion to L
Porto takes placo over the Day Shore road
and The Post la rcqu et d to state that the
stieet car company will have t ara at Bern
Hers Pcint to acconuiiodale the returning
excursionists
Mi 13 11 Htighte one ot the efficient
clerks lu tho car nccounuutt utflce uf the
Hcuiton and 1 < xas Central left last ulghl
to spend a short vacation with fHemic lit
Mann eouiilv He was accompanied by UU
Bleler Miss Hughes
Mr W K Vttnl > iald chief clerH In the
auditors vlepatttnent ot the Houston and
Teas Central railway inj returned from 0
eUllrhtrul trip to Colorado a irlp rendcrei
tilll moto aneeable by the fact that he
was accomr nled by his wife and baby
The new depot of the International and
Great Northern railway In this city prom-
ises to be a thing ot heautv and a Joy for-
ever As a patriotic reminder of the pe-
riod in which It Is hMiiR built It has hcen
decided to Jralnt tho ladies waiting nwta
In the National colors red white and bin
Cantnlu J M Collier of lhe offl e ot Vtco
Pisldont Qiilnlnn of the Houaton nnd
Texas Cential railway > ii returned to ln
eleuk after a delightful viflt to he moui
talnr ot ftason county He was accompinlrd
ou his trip by his wife mid both have been
1 if ally benefited by tbclr ctijojalilo oil
lug
IVjnorrow the employes of tho Houston
nnd Texas Cential railway will enjoy their
annual basket picnic st li Porte Ynn mcwi
clnborato arrangements have been made 01
thu success of the festival and a gloiloiw
time Is aisured for all who attend litln
leaves the car shops of the road at > 20
the machlno shops nt 10 and lhe Giand
Cential deiKit at I oclock n m
Mayor Sheldon of Rockport Texas and
Captain Darrett the railroad contractor
were in conference in Houston ycstcidvy
remtdlng tho cost of grading eight miles
of stieets In and around Rockport The
work ot building and giadlng revids to tho
coast city from the suburban gardens and
vineyards so as to better facllllatt the
transportation ot their immense fruit nnd
vegetable crops to the vronsas Pass rail-
way has long been debated and the con-
ference held here yesterday may result In
tho accomplishment of the gieat work
wninc o > run s w
ilteiirISnil Collision Ilettv im > u 11 Ill
aenirer 11ml Preliht
Bewvllle Texas June 20 Tho south
bound Arunwit Pass passonger duo here at
5 60 was wrecked seven miles north of thts
placo nt BrO this evening The local freight
lialn which was only a few minute ahead
of tho pasfconger btalled at n curve A
flagman was sent back but the pissenger
was too cloo to bo stopped before It ran
Into fhe rear tnd of the freight Tho ca-
boose nnd threo cars were badly wrecked
anil the engine oxpreta ear and smoker
of the passenger were considerably elt >
mollshed
None of the papacngora were seriously In
Jurtd thougli several of them were con-
siderably shaken up The freight train
inlmiH caboove and wrecked cars came Into
IJeevlllo at C 45 bringing a number ot th
pofscngcrs The nglnecr ami fireman of
tho passenger saved their lives by Jumping
but they were aovcrely bruised by thcli
falls
IIIHII31I VS V Clllllll
In iT II Wnn XftciituliMil in I nfnr
tlillllle lltlil Milley
Glddlnga Tcxns Juno 20 Appllitlin
was tlleil In tho county enmt this morning
for temporary letters of admlnlstialien en
tho estate of one Pcrrtlnand Hi i1Im1i
On tho 21st day of December < a
man in a dying condition us round lying
near tho right of way of lhe 14nn Pa > s
lallroad nboul a mile touth of town He
was brought lo town and every tiurt wus
mado to rovlve him but vvltoo it aval
Ho died according to lhe lindnj of ll 0
coroner from tho cITects of an ovtidoie ef
morphino sclfadmlnlstcred 1 w Uai ed
fiom some old letters on ma person tha
ills namo was Perdlnond 1 ntsih lc was
burled In tho potters field by charity
It has just come to light trat nU tomo
pcrton at tho time of his death hid U
on deposit at the Plrst National bank of
San Angclo Texas and had a few months
previous to his death willed his property lo
one William Niemann who now lives at
Rockdale Texas
j hi 1iKii1rit courts
hiiiirrmc Court
Austin Texas June 20 Tho following
procedlngs were had In the supreme court
today
Reversed and remanded Ilium ot nl vs
McDonald fiom Marlon Dulldlng nud Ioan
oIaltrn rf Dakota vs CiiiinlnRham el
al from Dallas Holloway See1 Company
v Cltv Nntlonnl llaik fiom Dillas
Certirlfd questions answered 13dwards
vt Norton from Wichita
Cci titled amotions submitted Wright
et nl vb Tipton from Kills Colo ot nl vs
Adams receiver fiom Brazos
ioniil n lllili Mine
El Paso Texas Juno 20 II D Illake of
1x6 Angtlcs arrived In 131 Paso today from
the Slerrn Madre mountains In Mexico
where ho last week found a sliver mine
which he says Is worth f200000 Mr Illnl e
web prospecting for himself and lleiitnant
Alfred Hampton tho san of General Wado
Hampton who left NogBlm Ariz last Sat-
urday to accept n position as aide mi the
staff of Major General JI C Ilntler ot
couth Cirollna The young aide docs not
know of his good fortune
Illll Child Snil Pnlc
Lake Charles La June 20 Yesterday
at the home of her father about ten mllfs
from here the little 5yearold daughter of
Mr J V Moss Jr was killed by a limb
which fell from a tree under w < hch she
and other children were playing Tho limb
crushed the skull but the child lived till
this afternoon None of the others were
hurt
rnljjreil > > Ilronncl
Cuero Texoi June 20 The small son
of Lguls Hopkins colored while In barr-
ing yesterday In the river was drovied
He with other small bojs lipped off 10 go
In swimming This one could not swim ai j
got Into deep water His body has not vet
been recovered
Mr P Kctcham of Plko City Cal rajs
During my brothers late sickness from
sciatic rheumatism Chamberlains Pain
Balm was the only remedy that gave hm
any relief Many others have testified to
the prompt relief from pain whlph this lln
Iment affords Kor sale by all druggists
Want romo good aationery cheaat Ma
terial nnd vorkmanshlp unsurpasaid Get
our samples and prices Clarkp Courts
lloiston office 217 Main street Phono
750 F D Mclntyre resident agenti We
make the belt blank books on earth
PkOM THE STATE CAPITAL
Collector IManurtfirt in Kccclpt of
Kivenue ijtnmps
INS1 RUCTIONS ARl SO FAR YAGUL
Cuiitnln Iliiliriilrnn Annln Herrultlnat
fur llu I uvvriuirs liinril OropN
Ate Iteimrtiil na Melim Onml
Austin Texts June 20 Collector ot In-
ternal Revenue Flinagan has received cv
iral hundred Imusiad dollars worth o
trcclal tax stmps as well as a ottcuhr loi
ter fifliit Wlihlngton containing Mtpple
1neiu1l lnjtruetlons in itiM to caujlng
out tbd provisions of Iho war revouuo bill
It lefres to the now lines that will bn ef-
fective July 1 ou lormments aad instiu
ments pa33 go tickets tclcgiaphlo dls
patelus Ii > 4uiuico policies teliphoue niea
Mges seats in the parlor cars and bonus In
ileepers ihewing > uiii and wltici but dues
not Indlcatu the exact method of collettlou
except that on pissage tlckotx tho subject
will cirry the stamp and ox returns
must bo made monthly oa telegraph nnd
telephone 11 cssagcR
A ptxl ll pirkgraph Is devoted tn the
piopeily ot eompanloa engaged In rctlmng
sugn or oil ami It was siaUd that oil thin
data ot property the inntlal lav will be
oiioquattii of 1 pel cent ou gross rc
colpn exceeding jo00l > 0 tho sworn n
turns ly be undo monthly
The legacy tax Is also tioUtd of In this
circular and It is expliltied that It will
rtiiRtt from 7fa to Jo per l0l nccoidlng to
tho degreo of consmgulnltj up lo 2o 000
Above that sum tho lato lncicihos by one
inid otiohalf up lo 100009 from fUhlUOO
to 500000 multiplied by 2 froiu JJ0UIO
to JI000000 multiplied by 21 and abovo
that nuiouni 10 b < multiplied by
icuiors iidnilulstPitof aud trustees 111 1
rulud to make rol1ln3 on v prcacribiU
form
Tho tax on mix I flour 1 1 eenta per
tancl and the hmilieus anninl liccis
lax Is i In aildltlon not to become vt
fertile until August 12 of ihls jc i
lu < iiltlevs hive been received at the col
let tor s office whether or not old slnmos
< an bo exchange for new ones ind In carh
cao tho follow lug answer Is undo Hold
youi old 8lamp3 for lelcmptlon liprwif oi
nnd buy the new for ho mmuit lm inas
THANSIT3U OP TUB HANOliltS
Adjutant Roueral Wozeucruitt expressed
himself us follows tonight to The Post cor-
respondent villi regard to the recent mum
nient of tho rangcis lu South Texas com-
plaint against which Is alleged to h v
been in edi In tho localities alicctedi Mho
euiiiililnt ot tho people of Alice that they
will be without ranger protection la tin
founded ni they will have said proleetloa
as heretofore because a squad of rangers
will be stationed there in In tlte Inime
dlae vicinity My reason for removing
Captain llrooks to llrownsvlllo is bc aiHi >
tho piesemo of rangcis la noeded In Cam
eton and Start lountle and 1 know him
to bo Just the poison foi duty In that Mic
tion Ah to Captain llojrcrs ho Is a eapablo
of flier and I am sure he wilt perform liU
duties In tho best possible mannet it Co
tulla Iho rangers nro nu organlnton
who e duties are to scout tuibuleut sec
lions ot tho State and It waa nu u In-
tended that one company should remain
pel mam ntly nt any one pficc I am ol the
opinion that It Is beat Wshlft Ilium nbjul
occasionally and I nlii1 do so whenever 1
think the occasion arises ami It Is deemed
expedient
ouAUTuns riLbiJ
Tho following charters were flleil for rec-
ord In the secretary of itatos offleo loday
Tim Mariii Watihmeus aaiocHtlnn of
CahCdton No capital stock The pur-
ports of the toiporatlon ia tho watching of
vSfccls aneV cargoes at tho haibor frimt of
the eity of Oalveston and for lxnuvoleiun
among tho member of tho association ln
corpoidtoru James Mooic J T Uoberts
John McUlUDkcy and oihirs
Iho bhcrman fehaktspeare club or Sher-
man No capital stock Hilt corpomtlon
Is formed for educational purpose thu
tsialjllshment and maintenance ot a public
library with all buildings lands and per-
sonal property necessary theretnr Intor
porawis Lillian C Mctz Ilorcnce Illcd
soc Nannie Green luck and othcia
Tho Comanche Mcrciiile eomiiany ot
Comanche Capital stock 50000 Incor-
porators J D Crawford II 11 Uduu and
M Lasker
8AYS chops Ann ooon
Hon Jeff Johnson returned home this
morning front 1 trip thtoiigh many coun-
ties of the State extending tn tho north-
eastern miction He icpoits that tho crop
prosputs in every county which ho visited
are most excellent The orn crop is al-
ready mado and so far thejio has not bcon
too much rain for cotton He Btaes that
tho farmers arc in a vary happy rramo of
mind over tho promising outfcok
TWO BAYOUS M13V
Charles W Cordcn idltor of the Prank
Iln Toxan of Pranklln llobcrtson tounty
and T A Smith of thu same placo were
hole loday They are both Sayers men
nnd aro of the opinion that tho Itastiop
man will carry liobcrtaon county although
Wynne and hla supporters aro making a
desperate fight for tho plum
coixmrci tb veil Kits
Tho odiuatlQiial dejurtment announeen
that the examination for the colored teach-
er who are attending tho School of Meth-
ods at Galveston will be held tiixt IVIday
and Saturday aud on Monday and Tuesday
following All grades ot certificates ix
cept the third will be Issued upon this ox
onilnatlon
AGAIN HCCmITING
Captain Hogcr Itoberdeau of the Goici
nors Guard has again returned to Austin
from Galveston He secured fourteen r
cruit in Galveston and has reopen wl hi
recruiting offlco here Slxteesj more men
aro needed and they will probably f se-
cured In a fen days
THU IBANCHR CAPTAIN
Captain AV J McPomild of tho Trxa
Rangers passed through licio today on bis
way from Spofford Junction to Memphis
Tcxa where he will be located with threct
member of his company Tho captain
won a now and beautifully ornamental
forobrero and presented a fine appearance
POLK COUNTYS SHBIUFlV
Sheriff Stanley of Livingston Polk
county vvas here today and called on
frfenda In tbo capltol building He stated
that Ibflcrpp of his lounty have bpen In-
jured by too much rain
CHATHAM Franklin Texas June IS
Mr J W Chatham an old ana respected
citizen of this county died at bis borne
here yesterday
T V
Qi
lw > V lf rfvW j M > w 4V t
Wc can
Vjif
< VK
Wc sell file womlerrul GAS LANTERN for cither Bicycle j rih
or Carriaie use C
iJtuwf
No Miioke 110 dirt canl be blown or jarred out absolutely safftTJif
C L Theo Bering Jr
r JN nlu Street Opposite Masonic Temple
hwmHHTO lWWH MltWTOmWWlTOIWTOWM
Drs Betts cS Betts
Dyar
IMiylclans
SurRcons and Specialists
IHSt Chnrlts St New Orleans
oung MiiVii AncJ
and 011 yiuulo and
Married Men and all
who suitor with Lent
Manliaod Nervous
Debility Ppriimtor
Ihea aemlunl loaaf
Sexual Deem lull
tng Mtiuory le
I3ye Stuntid De
velopraftnl laik ot
Ktifrrs ImpovcrlaU
rd 11 ad PlniolM
lmpcdlnlrnls to xlnr
rlnni alto UUniil and
kln itlacair lvihl
IK Kruplldui Hnlr
IalUnf llonp Pntnl
H < lllii5s Son
Ihrotit Ulcers Uf
I tn of Mercury Kidney and Madder Trouh
li Weak Hack Hunting Urlno luroiitincnw
lanerrhra tlleit Stiliturr receive nearrlilng
treatment prompt relief and Hire far Hto
Until tuxes Dented confldentlvlly nnd pri-
vately
Piles lmuln Plsturr and 111 pti re cuieil bv
our iica tuethoda end for purtl iihus ad
hits iiriis v nrrrs t n vu
11 BL Clinrlcs Street Ixe Oilrnn La
A llPAVTY SCitlirN
Your shirt will prove to be when It If lanii
ilertii by us A insn freli like sonmbody
when he inn iiii > ionho lilmselt behltul a shirt
rent Hint looks like ni n nvry duy or a
tiillnr or cult Hint In pirfect as If bought that
day Let up dye for you
MODKl IALNDHY lOlt Prairie
ST LOUIS
10
WASHINGTON D C
AND Kin URN
luly 3 to 6 Return Auk 31
W 1
Proportionate rntea from Wmtcrn Points
W 1 i > liipn At
KNIITLK 1 P
A
PA
HI Jolllf
Ija lox
TO ALASKA
by new HMPIHI LINK 3IWlnii ctramara
PrnimylVanlii oneminiiBh hptcially lilted
with huam heat iltUrk llgbta and till mod-
ern InipioveincnU
Seattle to St Michael
Appointed to mil about July 10 23i AURUBt 13
IV 27 iinnirtliiK xn It la oiiipinjn llect of new
UKON Itliit SI HAMKItS tiislirlm prompt
throutsli pofiwi lo DAWBON Ill Y arid oilier
V likera Itivcr point Apidy KMIIltlJ TltANS
POlirATION CO TO Plral avenue Heattle
Vh Ii Or to INTPKNAnONAL NAV CO 0
HowlliiK Orftn New YorK
Santa Fe Route
EXCURSIONS
Calicston nnd return JI0O on auto June to
Uremham and return K S3 on bale June 1
21 alio
WnluiiElnri I C and rtlurn J3S 0 on sale
July t i and 4
Noflillle Teiui and return lt 40 uii solo
YOUR VKC3CTION ff °
Waukesha
IMft iiOTw l rl NomoMnltOfc Fsmouii8 > rliijM
Hotel Iark Boelal Knterulpmenl JV tlnac 1I U
p na Fulling Tak 0NWpM ftl rWt
VuJtll Wrtla forM u ttlrwith lutelaaioarllos
tQUMvrte ll > lla < 4U M uks VVImoIm
SUMMER LAVW LECTURES
iNiFJiitaiTY or VlKI rflA
miim ill pronl til = to
iuImio
ut
1 ttWnt iilcnatto lnraclni auii
Jbn w the riv
oodc prattilioprs
tooldr pro
j Mnubca1 crilto wt t
m K 0 UlOa tKcnlary Cauiotlms Vt
furnish CAUBID for GAS BICYCLE LANTERMm1
at pir pound 4 U J
Special prices in quautliies
A > miiscimi > tv
On UKPUKanNTATlVB
The Post in hereby nuthotUadrto a
iiouiicq Hon John T Browne aa a candidal
for the leKlslature subject to tho action 1
the democratic prlniarlen
ho Post U aiitborUed to uannpunc
nochwell llosklna ot Cedar ilajoO M
a candldnto for tho legislature iiibject to
the action of Hie democratic prlmarle >
The Idetts nulhurlied to announce Norman
O Klttrell Sr us n iahdtdite for iho damci
erallc nomination for tepreneuutlvo trmu
Unrip ountv lu lha next losltlature In tun
prlmnilcs to be htld Jut 7 1895
Will COUNTY GLER1C
The Poat u uuthoibod to announce A U
ruunway n n candidate for county clerls
iibji t to lhe action of Iho democraln da
pninmtet
1 lit Pit la niilhorlaed to announce Ed P
Pupice as n tandldtlo for reelection ta
tie of flee of county clerk ubJiot to the
action of tho cUmoviitlc prlmniics Ills
platform la bin fnord Ii thn office
The Prat t authorized to annnunco Ed
V Mellow en hs a capdldate for cotihtir
Icik eiibjict to tho action of the demo-
cratic primaries
POll COUNTY VTTORNllY
Tbo 1oji ta nillini Ifcd to Announce F Let
SilHMindcr us a ejuilidnti for County Alloc
nev tubjeet ta llu iicllnn nt the damocratla
I rluuirks
POll TVX roMUCTOR
Tim Pont Is nuthorlacd te atitioiiico Henry
M Ct Itln u a candldato I01 lax collector ot
Hanm eouiilj BulJect to llia action ot th
dci iBlle prlnioilrn
Iho Pout Is authorised to am ounce Mr
Giiiiu L Glass better known an tleorgo
Palmer aa a candidate or State aud
toutily tox collictor wibjeet to the action
> tho ilimOeratlc n Imniitii
roit Ditiiuici juuoi
Tin Pu t In auihoilred to announce Cap
tain 1 p lumer an a uindldate foi the
ullleo of Judko ot tlio llttyfifth Judicial
dun lit otu > of tue < dlBtrlct courts ot Har-
ris counts miluVfi to the action ot tho
il moeraili pililiartea
lhe Post Is nutbortod to nunounc A
II Wllion present Incumbent na a can
dldato for election to tho office of district
JudR of the Piftyfifth Judicial dlatrlct
Bubjrit to tho iictlon of Iho democrntlo
pi Imirlce
rOH SlUJRiri
Tho Pout Is authurltod to announco Mr
George Kills an 11 exndldate for sheriff sub-
ject to tho action o tho democratic prima-
ries
1 am 11 candidate for tho office of sheriff
nt tho election to be hold November 8
lhix ana rcrpeclfully ask tho vote and In
tllenco ot tho citizens of Harris county
J II Gllbrt
Tho Pont Is oiitharlred lo nnnnunce Mr
ArLhli Andcrsou tin n catidldnto for sheriff
biihjcrt to tho action ot tho democratic
pilmarlrs
POIt DtSTItlCT CIKRK
lhe Post Is nutliurlaed to aunounes John n
illlnins ns n cnliillJatn or re election to the
otliea of DUtilei Clerk htitijict to the uctlaa
of the democratic primaries
POll CULMIY JlUflU
lly aulhuilty wei anuoutice V H Vasmor
nB a eindldato for tho ofnto of cnurktj
JudRi nubJoct lo the democratic prlmntUs
Thu Post s nuihoUcil ta announce C
W IlococU au n camlldato tor county Judge
of Hariis county sulJoet lu tho action of
the democratic prniari
I he Post la authorized to announce
Jud e W N Shaw no n landldati for
iceleitlon for County Judiio of Harris
toiiily subject to tho ucilou of tha dnmo
1 rutle primarlcB
TOR COUNTY TRUASURKIl
Tim Post Ih authorized lo announce John
Parmer eis a cindldntw for county treas-
urer subject tn the action of tho dotn
oerntli pilmnrlea
lhe Pont Is aiitlioilred to announce the
namo rf 8 P Pat Christian as candi-
date for the oftleo of County Treasurer
subject to thu action ot tho dcmocratla
pi imarlei
lie Pont Is authorize to announco tha
namo of lioreo T Sandeis an a candidate
for tho otflco of County Trcasuror sub-
ject to tho action of thu democratic prl
marks
1 ho PoKt In autlorlcd to nnnounco Jfr
Janus Charlton ua a candldnto for county
tieaeurer subjtit to the notion of tho deiu
ocratlc pilmarles v
TOR COUNTY SURVBYOR
Tbo Post la authoruod lo announce Mr
William llradburn as a caiididato for
Ccunty Surveyor subject to tho action ot
the Democratic primaries
The Post is authorized to announce A B
UinKcrmnnti as a candidate for election ts
thn offlco of Comity Surveyor of Harris
County subject to tho actluu of the Demo-
cratic primaries
POll CUUNTY COMMISSIONER
Tho Post Is authorized lo annoumc Mr
John II LanK a a candidate for county
conitulsBlonci picelnct No 1 nubleet to
action ot tho democratic all doy pi linurfs
tor juvrici or tub pcack
The PoBt Is authorized to announce Rob-
ert Adair taudldato for JubUco of the
peice prirtnct No I Harris lounty ub
Jeet to action of tho democratic day pri-
maries to bo held Thursday July 7 1898
llCMptctfully solicits your support
Iho Pout la authorized to announce
Thomas Of eary a a candidate for Jus-
tice of tho peace Hrst precinct of Harris
county subject lo the action of the dom
oirntlt day primaries
Tho Post Is authorized to announco W
II Lighthouse tandldate for Ju
July 1 2 and 3 I lpc oT the ncace Klrst precinct of Harris
JuWwJ U c uny subfe to the action of the dem
AilartirVlu and return dSO pn sole July oftatle day primaries
17aid I l0 every maguanlmoui citizen of
jo
1 J it OHKKNIIILL Houston to support me for Justice of the
Pmerrcr AKfnl 20 Main Slicel Phone 02 jtacc Precinct No 1 Harris county sub
DR BOSANKOS
ne dj 8lij llchlnisnd MeHIn Absorbs
vTraors 0c Jsr lnm sors tfcy
led to democratic day prlmailes
31 T L TJlley
Tho Post Is authorized to announce Wal-
ter Malsch as a candidate for Justice of
the peace preOnctof the IJ wlscounty
subject to tbo action of democratio
A
primaries K
The Post Is authorized o announce y V
N Oray a candldaio for olectlort tcf the tl
office of Justice of the Peace First vrectact 1
of Harris county subject to the itctlonlei
the dtmocratla trtnricf t I h
Tho Post is authorized tCannounc At M
llud Kltzgeralet a < sandldate foi i
the offlca ot Jnstlca of the potee for pr V 1 V j rj
clnct No 1 aubject o the action of the kJ < <
democratic nil day primaries J 4M h
COUNTY1 SUPERINTENDENT J
i <
The 1ost Is hereby authorizedto jii i > J
nounce Professor J R Orlffln as csmdliV Xt in
datu tor County Superintendent 1 Schools J MQ
< subject to action ot tho democrstlq prl
7
uiarlci July
Tbo Post la authorlted Lto 8b unieJProfi
M county > upwnc nainUcfJV tl irtlK
lect lo the action ot the democratic prim
rlnJuly7 vA rYW
Tho Post Is utl r < MIMMlt
Dowdcil asa e HsvUi far IsslHlf
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