The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVTH YEAR, No. 124, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 6, 1899 Page: 4 of 16
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A BIG CATTLE COMBINE
ft N rCosior ef Texas Discusses tbe
Prelected Syndicate
BE IS NOT AT AIL ALARMED OVER IT
Be 8 ra tbat None ot the Cout
Country Slooksnen Are In I nn
Ther Will Not He He Asserts
Special to Tb Po t
Xew fork August 5 Apropos of the eatlla
trust talk that li going the rounds Just now
com this talk with D M OConnor who
la said to be th largest cattle owner In Texas
Mr OConnor owns 63000 head ot cattte and
J18000 acres ot pasture which has the repu-
tation of brine the beat grass land In the
Btate He t a power nmon c Texas ranchmen
This what he said about tho cattle trust to
a Tribune reporter at tho Fifth Avonue hotel
this evening
All I Unow about the cattle trust la what
I havo read In the newspapers together with
a Utile goealp hero and there that has
reached my ears I hare not l > ccn asked to-
go Into tho combination and vould not do
so under any consideration Thov could pur-
chase my live stock It they ptld me enough
for It certainly but my land they could not
bny It they cohered It with sold dollars I
am Dersonally acquainted with Mr Loving
MlCtt LEYS IIOTES
Will Try to Stoii the AVnr Ilc
fore Conirrcim Convenes
Special to Tho Post
New York August 5 A World
special from Hotel Champlain N
Y August 4 says
As a result ot Inside Information
tho World corrciKondent Is abla to
mnko tho following posMvo an-
nouncement
President McKlnloy bellovcs tho
war In tho rhlllpplno Islands will
bo ended before tho moetiiiK of
congress In December
Tho capture ot Agulnaldo which
tho administration believes will put
an Immediate stop to tho Insurrec-
tion Is anticipated daily It Is not
generally known but It Is a fact
nevertheless that Major General
Otis has n band of native sums
rccounoltcrlng In the enemys ter-
ritory and his reports Indicate that
ho believes the capture ot tbe In-
surgent chieftain Is not a long way
olt
oeoeeoooooeooiooaaoooeooooooe
vvko Is supposed to bo orgnnlilnff tho trust
Wo bave not had a single consultation among
ourselves as to how to defend ourrehvoi
acalust tbe sjndtcatc In the first place we
dont think that any stub syndic ue oilsts
or will exist and lu tho second place It It
did we would have no difficulty at ull m
diltlng It out ot the Stats
To begin with such a truit is against tho
laws of Texas But wc will lca that point
out of consideration entirely Unless I am
very much mistaken tho land which tho
trust Is alleged to have taken In constitutes
tho most arid portions of Texas Tho crass
that grows there is of a very poor quality
and breaks un Into dust when tho cattle
trample over It It Is not adapted to tho
raking of firstclaes cattle Then there aro
about fifteen big ranches along what we call
tho coast from the Trinlt river to the Hio
Grande which I know positively will not
enter Into a trust The minute a syndlcato U
formed to destroy compotltlon we will all
combine to fight it Thit would me in twico
or three times the capital represented by the
syndicate 10000CO bead of cattlt 400000 mora
than the eindlcnte claims to bave nnd lCttJ
000 acres of tho choicest pasture lind In
Texas No syndicate within the bounds of
my Imagination could fight such an amalga-
mation It would bo absolutely supreme I
can name iou three other ranches which In
connection with in own could whip tho
syndlcato out of the business tho King fam-
ily Sluton I Pulton and A II Pierce Thisao
four combined would have 700WO head of
cattle and lWQOOO acres of posture
Ob no the big tattle rjuchmen of Texas
are not losing any sleep over this socalled
trust Let it come
WISATHRIl lMOKJIATIOX
VrnhnhilUtem
Washington August 5 East nnd West
Tuns Oklahoma Indhn Terrltoiy Arkansas
Mississippi and Louisiana Generally fair Sun
day and Hominy continued high tompcra
ture fresh winds most southerly
Cottnn Urunn llmletln
Cotton region bulletin for the twentylb
ure ending at S p in > cater Jay 5m ui
tldlun tlmei
Gaivcston SS
Abilene 93
Balllnger 93
Beaumont 87
Beovlllo 83
Brenham i
Columbia 00
Corpus Chrlstl SB
Coralcana 100
Cuero 08
Lai las 102
Liublln pa
Ilearne DC
Henrietta J02
Houston 8J
HuntsvllU 03
Korrvllle 90
Lumpaaas OS
Longvlew 104
Lullng 00
ralcstlno 01
Perl 101
San Antonio
Situ Marcos SI
SUrinan 03
Temple 93
Tjer 99
Waco 93
Weatherford
103
S01 710
Not Included In means
pistrlot AvrvnKr
Cantral No 8ti
Station tlotfs
Atlanta 10
Augusta 11
Charleston E
Oalveston 27
Llttlo Bock 13
Memphis 16
Mobile 9
jMontsomery 7
Xaw Orleans 13
Savsnnsb 13
I
JVicksburg > <
iWlla la ton 10
IC fit V Trlnl Oanpliiilrd
I
00
XndlMMDoM Ind AB t C Tho bu
T rewe trlbunal Knlghts of 1ytblas which
ts s J bf been Is session here forseveral d ya
< Vj today concluded too trial of the ease of
> v T1iobm Sample supremo oUanccllor
1 it liurt Jlonry WeUenbos a prosecution
i k s e nrunder way long tlmrr
j > j4iiii4e M lln dlogof EUlIty of all tbo
f f Wo vlolatloS pt obligation and
the
V b aaVln Jaw an sentouced
o famUnt to aumjenelon frojn all rlebta
3ZtuafirM < < > i > ter < ler lor a period
THE COMPETITION CLOSING
The Long List of Candidates Finally Reduced
to Four Papers
From Printers Ink July 28
In Printers Ink or July 19 tho list
of still ellglblo competitors for tho
Printers Ink Southern sugar bowl was
given an follows
Los Angeles Cat Times Houston
Texas Post Now Orleans La Item
Chattanooga Tenn Times Dnltlmors
Md Herald Washington D C Star
Washington D C Times and Norfolk
Va VlrglnlanPIlot
Tho list Is however subjoat to fur-
ther elimination Tor Instance ths
Now Orleans Item can hardly bo con-
sidered to occupy n representative po-
sition In a city where tho TlmcBUnmo
crnt and Plcayjas are published Nor
does tho city In which the Chattanooga
EXGOV STONES VIEWS
They Arc Not Correctly Staled by the New
York Herald
DID NOT SPEAK AS ALLEGED BY PAPER
IlrllcTca In Nntlonnl Committeemen
Serving on the Auxiliary Commlt
cch o Ilu Appointed li Him
St Louis AUfiuat 5 Last week tho
New York Horald published a purportod
synopsis of Governor Stouos vlows on
party organization Tho Herald credited
tho exgovernor with snjlng at Chicago
that tho democratic party should lu 1900
mako no alliance with other organizations
Governor Stoue to answer at once n
groit number of inquiries from all over
tha country today gao out this state
ment
Tho Heralds article of July 11 Is In
accurate Senator Tillman and I aro
ciedited with hiWiig declared In speeches
buforo tho National committee that wo
opposed any alliances betvton tho dem-
ocratic party and uny other political or-
ganization and It 13 htated In the Herald
thla proiiuiiLluncuto encountered oppo-
sition but was finally cairlcd
I do not know Semtor Tlllinaus opin-
ion on the eubject mentioned but I know
that he nor 1 made any rofoaiRO to that
subjeit before tho committee not vva3 It
dbeustea In tho committee by any oue
Tho Heralds article Is altogether Inar
surate in that particular
The staluren In tho Heiuld tbit the
rcsgnatlons of Oovernor Altgcld and Sen-
ators Teller and Allen ns members o viu
advisory commit to were tendered aftit m
ciptcil Is also lnaciurUe No roslg
were tendered or accepted That
I taie to saj about tho Herald
Atler all tho article which I never siuv
cntcd I do not tool tailed upon to coa
Ilrm or contradict tho Individual conuc
turi or opinion ot uowagalherers
1 do not object to sajlng In reply ti
tho Heralds reauest that I believe that
the subcommlttecs which tho National
cummltteo has authorized the chairman to
nppjlnt Bhould bo composed exclusively
of members of the National committee
Tho National committee represents the
party organization nnd Is compoipd of
members of the part organization In tho
Bint nil States I Incline to the belief
that an wo are now about to entor upon
our wmk of organization throughout the
country better results will bo achieved by
enlisting the hearty cooperation of thoso
who coniitltute tho committee than by re
l > lng upon outoldo or auxiliary commit-
tees In this I believe I voice the senti-
ment of tho wholo committee Including
tbe chalrmnn This does
wo do not nppreclnto tho good
work which has been dono by tho auxiliary
commit too which hai existed heretofore
I3ut wo nio now come to tint point whora
tho work of tho party organization must
bo taken on a largo and more nctlvo scilo
and every member of tho National com-
mittee must bo gotten Into harness Tho
regular nnd controlling committees I hnve
no doubt will be mndo up of tho members
of tho National committee
InimllNt Chlllrmaii AaxcrtN
III own Ih > cit1ilnir llno
Dallas Texas August B Jo A Parker
who Is acting chnlrman of the populist
Btnto executlvo committee of Kentucky
nnd who Is now In Dallas direct from
Kentucky mado this statomont today t
Tho democratic revolt In Kentucky
aaglnst Goobol hcadod by exGovernor
John Young Brown It can not bo donlcd
was fathered nnd Is being foitcrtd and
promoted by he Louisville and Nasbvlllo
railroad Drown Is an oxcellent and hon-
est man but ho has boon sadly duped I
am so sura that the railroads aro behind
Brown that I can stato It as a positive
fact Brown moans woll no doubt but
ho has been deceived as to tho real Intent
of thoso promoting his proposed candi-
dacy for govcrner against doebel The
Loulsvlllo nnd Nnshvlllo does not desire
tho election of Brown for govornor any
moro than It wants Ooobel It and Its al-
lies nre shrewd enough to know how
over that Brown baa no earthly ehanco
to succeed thoy simply hope to divide tho
democracy and bring about tbe election of
Taylor the republican candidate It Is
going to be a hot contest but Ooobel Is
a fighter nnd may win after all
THO MAYOR MUST RESIGN
un
IIR WIIil BIS lJIIllACUUI 1JY
Tin jioaiiii ok Aiu13u1m1v
Adnuta Counollmen In ftecret Ciiu
oui Deeldeil Upon Ucposliis tlio
Head ot OoTernmenl
Special to The Post
Atlanta On August 5 On a rote of IT to
3 tbe resignation of Mayor Woodward of this
cty was asked for at a secret caucus of tha
city council nnd board of aldermen held thjs
morning Mayor Woodward was charged with
d unkenneis several weeks ago when Im-
peachment proceedings were threatened At
Hint tlmo the mayor promised to reform but
It la now charged that ho hm broken faith
with tho city council According to the reto
lUtous tha resignation AuBt be lu by Mou
day morning Upon fiUrnre It la probable that
Impeachment proceedings will be Instituted
Al tbe caucus It was Intimated by Council1
man Iarks that there vera persons who want-
ed certain measures pasted to which It was
known Mr Woodward was opposed
A
Times Is Iss icl glvo tint newspaper
tho cbanco to occupy tho representative
position which would bo necessary In a
winner of tbo Southern sugar bowl In
tho case ot tho Baltimore Herald the
same conditions may bo said to apply
Tha Washington Times charges about
tho samo rates per line per thousand
In circulation ns the Star ot that city
and as Its quality Is not asserted to be-
ns good H Is not a real competitor
This leaves tho following quartet out
of which tho winner of tho Southern
sugar bow must bo chosen
Los Angelci Cal Times
Houston Tex Post
Washington D C Star
Norfolk Va VirginianPilot
by Dr Hrorfghton against the mayor six
vtfeks ago and the mnyoro subsequent pledge
to reform or resign The mayor It nppcnrs
from tho stories going the roundB today has
has not succeeded In living up to his prom
Isns nnd hence his resignation Is being specu-
lated upon
According to the story that reopened the af-
fair today Mnor Woodward attracted n good
dtsl of attontion by bin appcarsneo at n cake
isalk at a suburban resort nrtned with a
bottle of champagne In one coat pocket and a
bottle of something else in the other
From tha statements of those who brought
the story to town tho mayor was out for a
good time and when he told some of his
friends good night at a downtown restaurant
at 2 oclock In tho morning It wns with tho
assuranco that he had had It
Tho mayor however was at his office ns
usual today and so far ns Is known tho
talk did not dliturb him One of his closo
friends Is quoted as saying that he has no
Intention of resigning
Ir llroughton who poses as the avenging
Nemesis of the mayor Is now In Now York
llFlit upon tho mayor which Is not altogether
Ininrohsbln
Mayor Woodwards friends are making all
No Nimv CitxcH lit Soldier Home Vun
< enln > mid Onl > One Dvutlt
the Mk1 > < lleforc
Washington August 5 Surgeon General
Wyinan of tho marlno hospital servlco to-
night received a telegram from Dr Vlck
cry of tho Hampton Soldlora homo In
A DEMAND FOR NOTES
Treasury Has Ordered Printed 10000000
of Gold Certificates
THESE ARE TO BE EXCHANGED FOR COIN
Tlila Is 5ir Gages Plnn tor Meeting
the Cull or Smnll Currency
srltH Which to More Crops
Washington August B Tho treasury
department today mado a requisition on
the bureau of ongravlngnnA printing for
tho printing of 10000000 of gold certifi-
cates It Is the evident Intention of the
treasury department to ho In a position to
18SU0 gold certificates freely for gold coin
should tho fall movement ot currency lead
to a demand at tho treasury for gold coin
It Is to be noted that while coins can be
freely had In denominations of fives and
tens tho law restricts the Issue of gold
certificates of denominations of 20 or
multiples thereof It Is a debntablo ques-
tion therefore whether gold certificates
will adequately meet tho demand for
money ot small denominations
Tho present call for paper money It Is
said Is not duo to any reduction of notes
of any kind The treasury has for n long
period had only 20000000 for uso In nil
Ub offices nnd has been ablo to put out
notes only lit redemption or In exchange
for other denominations All Ca rest of
tho 845000000 of paper Is lu the hands
ot tho banks or the people and In nn un-
usual degrco In the Northwest and South-
west
Sccrotary Ongo resumes tho Issuance ot
gold certificates with tho purposo of in-
tending tho aid of tho government for
movng crops In any piopor way that offers
or Is believed by prudent pejlo to bo
healthful Now that the department has
art Is not duo to return for a couple ot weeks gono to the limit of Its power In this ill
or more unless called back to resume his
rcctlan It Is Insisted tho banks and the
people must adjust thcmselvel o tho situ-
ation Treasurer Koborts placei emphaais
possible efforts to keep down agitation of tho on the fact that for these certrlcatts gold
innttcr and prevent nnnther scene in council
but It would not bo a surprise tn thoso wlin
hnvo been keeping up with the procession
to sen the majors resignation handed In at
mi moment as some of his stanchest sup-
porters have beep standing up to him only
upon his pledge to walk tho straight and nar-
row path In future
SITUATION IS REASSURING
vmiow revnn unnnMio is sow
I1MITUD
0n must he deposited in tho trensurj
absolutely dollir for dollar Th volume
of currency theieforo can not receive any
Increment by this process Tho certain
Uuldlty Is however added since the cer-
tificates will bo likely to be passed from
hand to hand and bo shipped with greater
facility
STItIKU OA M3V YOUIC SUV
That lniicr Snltl to lie Iiniinrtlnir
1rliitrrn < o Hiiiliiie Union Min
Now York August 5 Representatives
T 8toreotyperB with nonunion man About
only ° ° l th occurred last night Sur 133
juatoas l t toforonce vna going on
is all n Wlsdou the yellow lover expert also lco osltor3 > LghL b0JS nnd ten stereo
wlegrnphed Dr to ho ef
Wymiin
same ronullned Bboul
nJ e I otU uul
1 0 0 111
were md mad
thopiemles
until today does not purport to quote me iCienn J aa domonstiatlon Notwithstanding this
nn h nd ttSTCaa i thal ll i ° lt 1
except In the one Iniiatieo above lmli l80 Is reassuring the police oftho Oak street station wen
notnj lml tt numbcr ot police were sent
Dr Wnadln reports forty cases and
1 the Sun office
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eleven deatho to date General Wynum l ZZZi of Typographical1
received a telegram this evening from Dr Xo 6 HM slla tnat a torco of I
Lmp 1 d L d hi 1 nonunion men wao on Its ay hero from
which ho stated that tho troops located rhllalolpha on tt boat ana the men would I
at lortrosa Monroo had all gono aboird pr0BrtDh nrUo here Sunday morning All
disease In tho homo ono week ngo them
lno been fortytwo casos and eleven
deaths lu 1hoobus no now Iuaos havo
been reported and tho only caaa thus fin
reported Is Impiovlng Tho garrison from
Tortress Monroo consisting of batteries
C O and N Fourth nrtlllery unljr com-
mand of Oenoral Iluenthor aallcd today
at 1 p ra on tho transport McClelland or
Hutu Island in Long Island sound
THE SERUM TAILED
Washington August C In n letter to
Surgeon Oenoral Stornbcrg dated Juno 30
last tho distinguished Brazilian physi-
cian Dr J B Dolncerda of Wo do Ja-
neiro saysi
Tho sorum ot Dr SanarollI has failed
hero In Brazil tho experiments at San
Iaulo havo not been favorable to tho una
of this scrum It Is neither provontlvo
nor curative
Newport Nows Va August C There
wero no doaths or now casos of yollow
fever at tha Hampton Soldiers homo to-
day
sun has Tiin Miaito uai uiih
Tho HonJon Wmiiitit Itcnounl Then
from Cliurlcatou S C
Charleston S 0 Aurust 5 Lillian Clay-
ton Jewett the Boston Klrl who recently cre-
ated a sensation amongthe negroes ot that
cty by declaring that she would coiuo to
liarleston and take North with bor tbe family
of the late Trailer Baker who was lynched
at Lake City S C In I59S with a view to
bcglnuluc nu agitation against mob law has
carrlid out her designs The woman arrived
here Friday morning mcompauled by her
mother and a joung uiau uamed It Q Lar-
son who Is a Boston journullat Sbo had
fritjuont conferemes with the Baker woman
aud friend and as a result sbo left here for
Boston this evening accompanied by the en-
tire Baker family tho mother and five chit
dicn The young woman says her plaus fur
tbo future are not let formulated but sho
rroposes to holl meetings throughout lb
North to arouse popular sentiment against
lynching and mob law generally She did not
regard her movement as au Issue between tue
races but us adtocallng tho causa ot hu-
manity irrespectVB of color or condlttou
tibe ssld sho was educated In Vlrclnla and
bad some knowledge ot tbe Southern people
and she was well aware that tho better le
ments In the South Joined heart and soul
with tbe belter elements In the North In de-
manding n halt in tho commission ot ths
outrages that recenUy have abockud ths
world She said that when hsr nddress was
made she hod received many threatening 1st
ters from the South hut to these she tiald
no heed knowing that they did not come Ipb
a source worthy of serious consideration
Miss Jewett paid for the tickets of the
Baker family and sua also bought a number
of snall articles for tbe womin and her < hll
dien Itcv J L Dart a colored mlnltter l
this cllv who has recently spent tome time
In Bnetnn returned to this cltv todav and
omried violently tha removal of the Bskers
from Charlraton
Ha iltuilnrea shut Mlaa jJa > T lt dlU
not rriircaaut tn better ulna ot
white or uoloretl jieoplo In Iluxton
He > ahe astd thoae who aland
Vlllilier suerelr want to vet control
ot the linkers to make notoriety and
lhe matter grows out of tbe charges mads sooner or tfcemaeltc
tho transport McClcllan and would start
North Immediately Ho added that all was
iiulct
NO NEW DEVELiOPMnNTS
Hampton Vj August 5 There are ab-
solutely no new developments In tho sit-
uation at tho Soldiers home No now
casos and no deaths woro today reported
and a general lmproslou prevails in this
section that nil danger of tho pldomlo
Information concern tha rfinttcr was re-
fused at tho editorial rocrns and business
office of tho Sun tonight
SHORT HEWS STORIES
WASHINGTON The National convention
of the Asaoilutlon ot Iottmaslcrs will uuet
lr Washington September 7 to 10
SAN rilANTIhCO Tho funeral ot Colon l
Iluwlilns hitc lomraandci of tho Tenth tonu
gcttlng outsldo tl 3 homo ln pass d Tho timple > n > lu tcers were held at Masonic
official statLtncnt to bo Issued tomorrow
vrw YOHICSenator Wolcott of Oolorado
not mean that r < > > tho uw 1b 1s mnu0 dl Tod Sloan the jokey Itdlar Ialmer the
preliminary wlI slato tllat SDC0 tuo discovery of thO pllltll3ti nml larucl jjangwlll arrived here on
Ia AND N OANniOATK
ttint
the Cnuipnuln
faAN rilANCISCO Cousiessman W A
Ilper Is dead nftcr n llugciing Illness Do
cdisid 1i8 73 yiars of ago and Ieaes an es-
tate valued nt over J2000000
SYCAMOKU 111 Mrs John Williams was
shot and killed by her divorced husband A
crowd started tn pursuit of tho murderer and
he finally shot himself dying Instantly
CLEVELAND No Wolonco of any kind has
occmred with tho street car strike for more
than thlrtyslx hours and as a result two nd
d tloml companies of militia woro relieved
from duty
PLATTSBUBO N Y President McKlnlcy
Went drllng twice Snturdny Mrs McKlnloy
accompanying him Secretary of War Boot
will arrive hero early next week for an Im-
portant tonferonco with tbe president
BROOKLYN Ind Mrs Kate Medaris 101
> tnrs old died at the homo of her grand-
daughter Mrs L N Appier of this place
She was born In North Carolina on June 2
179S She leaves 130 living descendants
NEW HAVEN Conn John D Cardinal
secretary of the Order of Hallway Teleg
lapbers said Unless the New iork New
Haven and Hartford railroad accede to the
demands of tho telegraphers the operators
will strike as a body all along the consoli-
dated road
DES MOINES Iowa Democrats of Polk
county In convention Indorsed 8 II Basher
of Waterloo ultraBllverlte for governor and
denouncod T A Bells who lias bad the sup-
port ot tbe conservatives on tho monoy qucs
tlcn This assures the nomination ot Basher
at the State convention August 16
JBW YOBK By an explosion of gas the
ait gallery of nurand U Bule In the old Lorll
lardl mansion at Thirtysixth street and nfth
wrecked Paintings valued at
avenue wns
many thousands of dollars were damaged or
burned Some of the finest paintings In New
Yoik vvero stored lu the bouse Somo estl
males ot tbe damage reach hundreds of thou
sands ot dollars
BALTlMOBErivo persons were drowned
by tho captlxlnit of a small rowboat in tbe
noithwest branch ot tbe Patapasco river near
Andrew Desras
this city Their names aro
William J Lyman James Welsh Edward
Oaiy and Mrs Hoover The party wore re-
turning from a days outlpg at a nUasure re
anrl and from the statement uf Sirs Dtcm
the only surv vor they were rocking the skiff
when H copsiied The bodies were recovered
rORTIXGI NOTES
London August 8 At the Lewes summer
meeting today Skeots Martin the Ameri-
can locker on St Ellis won tho Lewes band
cap for a purae ot too sovereigns
Newport R I August 5 Tas Detsalsr and
lhe Vigilant today met In a race in which
> h old cup defender Dsfender showed her
ucriorlty over the Vigilant The Defender
beat tbo Vigilant more than thirty minutes
thirtyeight mile course
ever a
New York Auu 6 A meetlpg of the
stewards ot the Jockey club was held todsy
John Danler was ruled off tbe turf tor corrupt
nractlce In offering a bribe to a Jockey The
ficenses t Jockeys 11 Sullivan and ft w
liams were revoked The suspentlon from
riding imposed upon John O Connor b > the
stewards of the Brighton Beach track wis ex-
tended until August S5 Trainers John Cro
Ur Wlltlom BecWett B 11 Dougls and
Jockey Ired Burkbolder w re restored to all
privileges under the n les
New York August 5Jsffrles Throne the
disss suit tighter champion middleweight ot
iiiuu ia v il S4l l feilc f 5 ri
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY 3IORNING AUGUST 6 1899
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of TypoBraphlcaltinlon No 0 wnltod uponio
Assistant BuUness Mannger Paddock of
tho Now York Hun tonight to a3k him If
he would abMe by tho rules and regula-
tions of tho typographical union as at pres-
ent In vogue This action wan tho result
It wns mid it tho headquarters of tho
union of rnmois which reached tho mom
bora on Trldny that Charles V Edwards
who la said to bo in chaise ot tho me-
chanical nrrangomeutb of tho sun win
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which ho Baja tho epidemic lt now llmi e
about union compositors nnd VI
to replace
ltod No nun cases developed today and < ffle
arnous
Kngland knocked out Frank Purcell of Cali
fornia In the eleventh round nt the West
chester Athletic club tonight Jack Fox of
this city knocked out Jim Hayward the
Texas c cone In on mlnuto and six seconds
0cor S90l ot tVff K ° t ths decision
over Billy Edwards of Australia In a thirty
round bout
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THE SOUTllntlX STATES
CHABLESTON S CColonel L W You
man of TalrfaxJ Barnwell county shipped to
Charleston Saturday the first bale of this
eatons cotton
CHATTANOOQA TennPresldcnt Rich of
the Southern Mormon minion nti offered tjia
reward for tho cepturo of thi leaders of ihc
Flemlnr and Bell county K utucty mobbers
CHABLESTON S OWord baa been n
colved here from Createn W Vs of th
death of Dr L A Lawronce oresldtnt
of
tbo Charleslor Conaolldated Ballwar and ass
con iisny Dr Lawrncewas
vV w
< >
EYERS
I EDWIN CLAPPS f
hoes
for men just received seven bright
new Fall Styles and new colors i
Drop in and look them over No
other house in Houston can show
you Edwin Clapps Shoes but us
aTietive of this row < i lV > wMU il situation
Stat butwel known In nnancla loir Effil0 11 The racat loan hss
cles of Baltimore and Washington nt 0 ew ll Ananclal crisis
pa
LITTLB BOQK Ark A damage suit h s ihirii I SenMa persons were kllld rnt
btsn Mfd In the circuit court it Hot SorlnS ni rve lJ Injured In a collision on
FOItniOX STATEi
uK AuirU K1 ChrlsUan ot Dtn
Iftaacl jUpSMd hC t0 vlt Emp ror
SKAD explosion occwred In a
JfmentinS1nTjr P D r 0fcotBrN8alr1 1D
1
naC SiS
M ther I sari
killed accidentally by the ialthuL l of iTClonftd bf ni5h of Kuropo and tbe
different bone ondVl VoVnU w oKH S WS S
u a tact that Thursday no rain
S
ii
I Sale of all
j Grand Closing Summer Q <
a
On Hand
ALKEMEYERS
808 8io and 812 Prairie Ave bet Travis and Milam
NOTE
In order to close out entire line
of Wash Skirts we offer
choice of any
White Duck
P K Crash or
Linen Skirt in
the house at
To close a large lot of the genuine E W
Linen Collais and Cuffs sold the world
oyer at 2 5c to close each
Mnil orders so-
licited ami han-
dled with care
and promptness
Dont forget our
MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
On the second floor Grand
closing out sale of alt our
lines of Ladies Tiimmed
Hats Shapes Sailors Feath-
ers Flowers and Ribbons
Now Is the time to save mone
Mens Furnishing Goods
Mens Bleached Drill Drawers elastic g pa
anklets worth 35c a pair I c
This week a pair M m
Mens Cream Balbriggan Underwear shirt and draw
ers to match all iizes wellmade nicely
finished well worth 25c a garment
This week
One lot of Mens White Cotton Under-
shirts worth 25ceach
Tins week
An assortment of Mens and Boys Suspenders in
plain white and assorted fancy designs
good clastic full length with drawer
supporters formerly sold at 20c a pair
This week
One line of Mens Check Nainsook Under-
shirts wellmade former price 50c
This week
One large assortment of Boys Knee Pants in sum-
mer wash goods sizes 3 45 and 6 years a pas
former price 25c c
To close a pair J8IL
See our new line
Closing Out Sale of
To close
Mens 50c and 75c
Fine Straw Hats
Closing out sale
Boys Brown Linen Eton Caps
Boys Linen Crush Hats
e
4
of Mens
Front White Shirts
Sosot atra s
out We give you
choice of the
125 quality for
HOSIERY
Mens and Boys Straw Hail
Little Boys Straw Sailor Hats > f
former price 25c
1
m
5c
15c
50 dozen Full Finished French Lisle Thread Fist
Black Hose sizes I to Si for misses and
children fcimer price 15c
This week a pair
A lot of New and Fancy Calicoes
will iell 10 yards to a customer
for
Closing out sale of
Lawns and Dimities
will sell 10 yards to customer for
i
M
1
8088108r
Prairie Ave
bet Trtrlliti > i
Mllimiu
oao oasoaofaa o eoaaaeoaoeaoa oaocoaaooo aaeeaeeoe eaeaeeeoac t MiHir
oeooooaoooeaeooaooaaoaaBeeoaeoaooaoaaaoooaooeoaeoeeoeeeeca eaeaoeeeeeeaaattatlMMi
Takes Quality to Carry the Krupp Tuffly Label
tore
Willow Calf
Box Calf
Velour Calfr
Patent Calf
Vici Kid
Myopia Toe
Model Toe
ThordlsToe
Preston Toe
Plain Toe
Krupp Tuffly
threeotwo Main St Corner Congress Ave
h2ni trk r vral None of
M
he clothing was found oxceot tho boat and
ths tiouera which were Smn on the en
nf1lort f h9 theor that tboro
wasm i
mk l1 no lsn ot blood In any quoi
tltv has been found along tho rillrotdI trickT
tht riM 1 TCI r H Stinnett one of
ino
Territorys
moit promlrent cltltenn wn
n htTn DilnKni0 nrtfp rit0 two mm who we e
Jscane minr If enon tbe ar
Us t
C min
Unit dC B t22aur t tt WWDber ot
d Stesg ury
was recorded In any part of JJ
except at Bodo within the Are yp
MAUBIDA royal tfftefl
sued suspending the ltn vfuSsI
the ueusl summer > < >
Oxea their reassenuwa < l3
for
DBSOLATIOV AT OA Vj
Oodlea 1V liad Up
Iicul for
AM Si
BFla August fr J il1
Apalahlcola
of a man and his wife
Maddox from Tamp jTa
fishing smack in the big fMgBnj
body or
burled today Tha
Pitts of St Andrews lo
hurricane has PMn SSllli
burled
rens meeting at Carrabe
aid and responses ore n
A r lV >
tain Brown of the Oracs J
seriously Injured in JIYS
medlcdl attention andMjlU str
umativo estimate of
belle Is t nfinoo
t
Spanish Coort
n
Madrid August
of war deliberated tod r
In jegard to tbe eurremlJ i
Cuba to the American troor
tomo
will bo rendered
tbe accused officer1 wllI J2nr
It said the public Wffi p
le
dernaadWr 5
mltted a report
ment for Jlfo I5 T
offlcerg reanoMlWa w
n + t vy fcLlIi
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