The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVTH YEAR, No. 254, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 14, 1899 Page: 3 of 10
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BANKING CURRENCY
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fnot anticipate in n lot
L he 1U tnko for the
tln into crcuntl ° n T
jf r held 1 th0 lreasuy
KB ° at m ton on the sub I
There is nothing
V tLve already said No
tf1 isolated today it doc
iiccrctary that may bo
F dlJenl be done 1 cau not not bo
miure H would
JMIIO treasury ofllclalb
n1 hlortcd by the business o
w i hlch It was sent
IrecuueScy than It has
doe3 It not follow thai
l re the other money cclr
rwk trilh less circulation tuan
tXclZX at their dls
r nCcsfarlly follow replied
JS unlV hero ta an Increaso
This condition
circulation
Sfords another argument In fa
EU bink circulation with
Cw elasticity as shall enable
JSKSilomatlMlly to any tcm
fnd for more currency In any
Jut Gate Is disposed to bellovo
S of Canadian money being
tanTom New York to be loaned
tMggeratcd lie
Jire
commands
J tie fact that money
York
Z In New
rite of interest
Ktlthe rate being
New York
London rate
cent and the
The difference In Inter
loercent
ould offer an inducement to
rites
CuilUu banks to keep their money
Vcrlf
secretary also believes that much
i Canadian money In New York Is so
ed ai to preclude Its speedy wlth
i nd unless there should be a slm
wanlthdrattal of largo sums Ibero
j tot fee touch danger of the money
tt > lag affected seriously
WASMNHTOVS nnVTH
r If AnnlTeriiiry 1 to lie Oil
cried In > eiv York
t Tork December 13 St rauls
J iters George Washington attended
i nblla he lived in New Yorc la
sritily decorated for the most Impor
liitare of the commemoration ot the
i anniversary of the death of George
jjBjtia hich takes place Thursday
115 ma procession will move front
tetfrr house to the church through
tatrchrard Hcpiesentatlves of va-
t societies tv III follow after whom
Birch members of the Society ot the
laiatl and the Sons of the Revolu
Hei Dr Morgan Dix D D will
art lie services assisted by Aev Dr
dm R Hutton of Itutgers college
Dli Is chaplain of the Sons of the
siata Mlnuto fired at
guns be
ie TrHIUw while the service lasts
tj those who hap accepted iavita
it > be present are Major General Ncl
A Miles Major General Hoe Alt
ai
General Avery D Andrews Gov
Roosevelt and Mayor Van Wyck At
a held
memorial exercises will bo
ieola Jatael Mansion under the man-
ual ot the
Washington Heights chnji
ii tie Daughters of the American rovo
a ami at 330 oclock the Daughter
Cincinnati exercises at
have
wws
where addresses will be made
t William M Sloane ot Columbia
njtr John S WIro of Virginia Ev
TiToaillnson and Captain Richatil
M historian general of the May
t
tjls on the public school houses
e town at halfmast
ii mm
EPBICK IIIUTAIX MUST TOY
M Money Musi He Toured Into
Snnlh Vfrlrn
rk December 13 A dispatch to
ftrM from London says The decided
t General Motbuen and the heavy
ttunhave added to the panic nmong
ary authorities and the jingo war
Pln London It Is stgntn
noted as
tfat this was the lrst fight on t ho
South African republic As a
jjMMe General Mothuen reports
l
Intrenching to hold his ground
rMo days fight Thus the first step
Jubilee parade to Pretoria proves
Weads of the Doers declare another
iff 1 fMldcnt Krugers price that
er
JI humanity
flffice now ls Pushed to the ox
resources Lord ltobcrts
mander in chief of her majestys
whp long held n similar
ndla was hastily summoned
ii
H t from Dublin to London Ho
7J ° 15aBemcnt to appear at a bene
Hrmance for a charitable war fund
ireg o Ulcers
hm 7t GnPt J H Mo
fn Vawrencel1rKypnyB
wl
UunJa BuTered inteiibely front
lK nrJIi 80ro on y left cnused by
RKS4 reived In tho nriny I
SY ed bf a number of doctors
EWlh may bood niedicinea
iff1 th0 8liBhtest benefit S S
Utu reconeided nnd tho Jirat
ajiroduced
a grent improve
JSttihe poison was forced out
wesore healed up completely
S rTheBl00d
g fflc Is the beat blood rome
T Jt cures the worst cases It
Wm ipurtlJ vegetable and com
1kvS J s every trace of impure
Immm
S w S
and took the first train for the British
motrorolls
At Its extra session parliament was told
thflt 50000000 would cover the expenses
of the war It Is now said by the best In-
formed that 20000o000 will not pay the
billKlRhty
KlRhty thousand British troops arc In
South Africa now and lu000 moro arc to
bo mobilised or aro on tho way while ad-
vance orders for a sixth division of 10000
men nro being executed and there aro
warnings that A seventh division of Ihe
tamo number will soon bo collected at Al
dershot tor shipment to tho Cope
MW MlCAIl COM PAX V
It I Nol To Ilr ComiiliRPil of Intle
IMMIllOIlt r < lllllllllll > H
Now York December 13 Tho Times
says Not content with writing a letter
last week declaring thai his name mujt
not bo used for rcclcctlon to tho board ot
directors of the American Sugar Kenning
company V O Mntthlcssen tho irioro
Clearly it Is said to emphasize lib posi-
tion wrote n formal letter of resignation
as a director of tho company This resig-
nation It ls understood will go into ef-
fect nt once
Mr Mntthlcssen declined to discuss the
matter but It Is said this second letter
was hastened In order that he may more
effectually carry out the Bchcma which ls
attributed to him of organizing Into one
consolidated company certain ot the now
Independent sugar Kilning companies lit
present lighting the trust
Tho Colonial It Is reported la
company
an entirely now concern connected neither
with Mr Mntthleslen nor with any ot tile
now existing Independent companies
Speaking of tljo company Mr Mntthlcs
sen said 1 know nothing about It
whilo nt tho offices not alone of tho in-
dependent refining companies but ot the
trust a like Ignorance was cMirosscd
coitoMMis vumiicr
CIinr tliu Millie OvtnciN or All Illume
for lllMIIMtlT
Tacoma Wash December 11 A spe-
cial to tho Ledger from Carbonado Wash
says Tho coroners Jury Investigating tno
disaster toda rendered thu follow
ing verdict Wo find that the thirtyone
men giving their names came to their
death by an explosion of gas from some
unknown cause
Wo find that the Carbon Hill Coal com
used duo dlllgenco In keeping tho
pany
mine free from gas tor the bafety of Its
employes and has compiled with tho State
mining law and we attach no blame to the
snld company
One witness It ls stated said the men
frequently smoked In tho mine when the
bosses wcro not around
Governor Rogers was an Interested spec-
tator nt tho Inquest and Intends to have
tho State board of coal mine examiners
pass on the disaster and the mines con-
dition
rrlrtlon In Wnr nepnrtmont
Now York December 13 A special to
the Herald from Washington says Be
cause of tbo alleged action of Brigadier
General Buffington chief of ordnance in
delaying experiments by failing to prompt-
ly disburse the necessary funds the board
of oidnanco and fortifications of which
General Milc3 Is president has been com-
pelled to ask congress to change the law
organizing It so It can mako Its own ex-
penditures There has been considerable
friction between the bureau ot ordj5ce
and the board of ordnance and formica
tions and Geneinl Miles has been com-
pelled to bring the matter to the atten
tion ot Secretary Root
TUMlLG TOPICS
A rflenialoai
of Hip Dennln
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HOUSTON DAILY POST THURSDAY MORNING DECEOTER 14 1809
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Temple Texas December 13 Yesterday
there was a family reunion here of tho
Dennis family held at tho home of tho
older son Mr John Dennis A short time
back Mr Audley Dennis tho father died
and the reunion jesterday was for the
double purpose of bringing the family all
again and to make an equal dt
vlsion of the estate left by < he father
aud In addition
This was dono most pleasantly
dition a happy reunion wns spent Tho
children present and participating uere
and wife Belton O S
J G Ferguson
Walton and wife Temple S U Wdlton
untl wife Willis George Williams orij
bv I T Mrs J A Hnnshaw Pauls vnlr
ley 1 T D T Williams Temple w S
Chapman and wife Temple J I HonniB
Galveston and John Dennis and wife
Temple
counrll
At a recent meeting of the city
fe
NEWS BUDGETJFR0M BRENHAi
t PAMPnMfn nniwntiiD ViVif
PYTHIAN l tlOHS
Tlip Ainerlran KnlctitN of I lnerty
Arc In irmiil Srsnlnn Comlntr
> Vr < l < Hnk Iiitvnl Notrn
The funeral of Mr T J rsmpell wheto
death at Kerrvllle yesterday nftcrnosn
has already been noted will occur al tho
city cemetery tomotrow morning at 10
oclock Tho Knights ot rjthijs held a
special meeting tonight and appointed n
committee to tako charge or the remains
on their arrival at Ihls plncc Tho fun-
eral parly 1 expected on the 3 10 oclnrk
Central train tomorrow morning Com-
mander J C Uanklu of Washington cnthp
No 23 United Confederate Veterans
his ordered the camp to meet In special
session tomorrow morning at 0 oclock
and attend tho funeral in a body
Tho third annual meeting of tho Grand
Lodge of the American Ktilshts ot Liberty
ls In session nt this place There aro
109 lodges represented and the attendants
including delegates and visitors number
175 Grand Mistress n > n Mclntoih of
San Antonio was the first grand officer
to arrive coming In Tuesday mornlig
Grand Recorder G S Cameron of Sau
Antonio and Grand Treasurer D A
Sparks of Hempstead came in on the
Tuesday night trains At present tho
members aro wearing mourning badges
lor Grand Mnster 11 W Wallace who
was killed on tho Mexican border lnat
mouth Tho American Knights of Liber-
ty n organization for colored people
was organized eight years ago tor endow-
ment and fraternal purposes At present
the membership ls estimated at S000 It
Is only In the past throe yenrt that or-
ganizations have been maintained In Tex-
as Attorney Leslie S Rogers delivered
tho address of welcome and thu morning
hours of Wednesday devoted in the
main to a discussion of things pertnlnlnK
to tho good of tho older The lodge will
In all probability be In session several
days
At Krieden near Old Washington
Thursday Wallentlnn Alrlngcr and Miss
Louise Stolze will be married by Rev
Theo Schmidt At Sandy Hill on tho
same day John Kucck and Dmma Bertin
will be married by Hnv R llelder At
Gay Hill Brunow Petrlch and Miss Louise
Klander will bo married by Rev W Voll
breeht At Phllllpsburg Charles Kae
chclo and Miss Clara Stern will bo mar-
ried by Rev P Apfelbach
Kev W O Moors and family left today
for their future home at New Orleans
Rev Moors having been assigned to tho
pastorate of the First church Gorman
Methodist there
Rev J T Browning conducted thh
funeral of Mrs Martha Woods at tho
Bethlehem cemetery Wednesday after-
noon
Tho ball by the Young Germania an-
nounced for tonight has been indefinitely
postponed
Two Merry Tramps tomorrow nlgm
A Scrap of Paper by home talent Friday
night and A Jny From Jayvlllo Monday
for
night aro tho theatrical offerings
week
The Signal Corps boys have made ai
langements for entertaining their friends
in excellent style Friday evening < ovcs
will bo laid for 100 gueats Including nl
the military organizations of tho city and
somo of the distinguished men from other
parts of the State
The magical influence of a dollar rate
to Houston carried many visitors to the
Bavou City Wednesday afternoon
Married at tho home ot the brides
Wednesday afternoon
mother In North Brenham
ternoon nt 3 oclock Mr Charles Ddward
Simpson of Refugio and Miss nettle Hon
nrle Rev Father Prldal of St Marys
Catholic church was the officiant
Dili h of Mr MnPPiiril
Lovelndy Texas December 12 The
people ot this little city were greatly
ot tho sud
shocked by tho announcement
den death of Mrs SalUe Shoppard the
ViT
morning to spend
this
requiring tho Panta fnmily living in town indu th-
an order wis passed guippers
crossing to Second popped at the Skipper rbWonco
to open up a traclts Intersect it Yes er Mm Shenpnrri alighted from the
their anrt n8
whero
hH U 1sup
day tho siiperintendent ot the load nt this
point Informed the council by letter that
so
inasmuch as this ctosslng would cover
at Topoka Kan Is In the city
Mrs M I Cowart of San Angclo ls
visiting Mrs Ed Garllck
nisi couxtv Titticic oit < iwiiis
Ilioe Ilforwiiiileil Their IJxpprl
iiiriilal AMHoeliitlnii
Deevllle Texas Deeember 13 Pursuant
to a call Usuod last week a number of
local truck growers nnd gardeners met at
the court Tiouso In this city Inst evening
and reorganized the Experimental Melon
ind Truck Growers association
Mr A C Gallia having been mado
chairman Of tho meeting suited Its object
ami urged the necessity of organization
and cooperation anions tho truck grow
S
Tlie following officers were elected
A Kenton president S A McHcnry vice
president J K Hobertson secretary
Mr Fenton was also elected a
of the board of directors of the South
Texas Truck Growers association nnd
repiesent the associa
mndo a delegate to
tion at tho meeting of the central asso-
ciation at Cncro next week
Tho following new members were then
received Into the association U Ab-
bott D U Krayer W J Arayet W I
Moore and John Thompson Tie meeting
theii adjourned to meet again next Mon-
day
t t S tS M V
fell dead from
v hicleshe Ho nmalns
heart failure
nosed to be
will ho carried to Holly for burial where
HoM m
nnd that the com laid to rest In the
many ot their tracks tJloy w he
first established there lomorrort afternoon Tho many
panys tracks were otory
the road would tlcclino to open the cross
Tho at once 1 reso
ing
lution requesting and Instructing tho city
attorney to take such legal steps as maybe
the crossing and it
be necessary to open
necessary to Institute mandamus proceed-
ings to compel the construction of the
crossing WJiat the outcome of the matter
will bo is hard to say Thfl crossing is one
tint would interfere with the Santa res
switching a great deal nnd at the same
tlrao would require tho removal of n part
of their freight shed and tho road Is like-
ly to light the matter to a bitter end while
thn council seems determined that their
for the crojslng shall bo obeyed
order
Kate
Mr W R Iemley and Miss Emma
friends and relatives unlto in mourning
for tho loss of the one thoy loved so well
lnntiinmiN IornlK
Mtnpasas Texns December lR On
solid carload ot turkeys was shipped today
merchant of
by H M Vate3 a prominent
will to Havana Cuba
this cllv which go
These turkeys ar
of Galveston
hy way
Christmas
intended for the
a fine lot awl are
mas tablo ot tho Cubans
The grocery firm ot B own Wl Him
oldest nnd largest nrnis in
sen one of tho
this city have sold their stock to Stokes
lirm sold out
Humor has It tlmt tho
nros kjn buslneM
into tno qui >
to go
j
Adams mention of whose approaching
marrlngo wan mndo recently wcro last
night happily wedded nt the Presbyterian
church llev W U Maxwell officiating
Messrs J K Campbell and C W Lambert
tho ushers and preceded the cotiplo
were
to tho nltar The couplo will mako their
homo lu Templo
Mr Felix Grundy who has been tho
bookkeeper at tho Slate deaf and dumb
asylum nt Austin has resigned his post
to live
tlon and will return to Temple
O G Shoal03 superintendent of teleg
raphy of tbo Santa Fo with headquarters
IUSItSOVAI M1WTIOX
AuTtTii ls seeing tho les
B O Myers of
tho city
john Chappell of Drenbam was In
yesterday
Mrs nmma Llnn of Drcnham Is a guest of
Miss Heln r
Mr P J Ws ot Alvln l3 the RUe
Mr J O ROSS
Antonio as a visitor
Euslo ot San
O M
10
T k c l bu is in the
lM br
at the Lawlor
guest
city a
Mrs Kate Scurry Terrell of Dallas Is the
tJid t e LaWl0r 5rctrU4y
Crockett and Hubert llde of Chap
W f
nelllllll were in the city yesterday
Iorena White of Davlllu Texas Is
ftlh Miss Mrs Myrtle Ellison this veek
I Ilutherford Is visiting her kon
a M
nh mitl ttford ot 1816 Conte street tbeFcatl
iif 1 q Price of neaumont saw
jesterday He is stopping at the Capitol
Chambers of Marlln is In
Mr Fannie S
the 1Ilr vlVltlnK M W S Wall 0J lluak
°
Mr Dr Baxter of Austin who Is visiting
Slu EdI lieningcr will appear lu tho tobacco
concert tonight
North Texns Is
tr S J Crcswell of
Bpcnd lng the week with Mrs V C Colby
lf1 Crawford street
Mr and Mrs Will P Oldhnm of lieaumont
guests at the Capitol yesterday aud
Visitors to tbo Festival
Mrs J N Gilbert and daughter of IUau
mon r tuended tb KertUal yesterday They
crc gueets at the Capitol
ot San Antonio Is
lr Phil fiulzbacher
relatives In tie city aud at < te arae
visiting
tm king in the Festival
of the Consoli
f a flay general agent
dated Cattle Car company with headquarter
at 4CMUS City 1 In the city
Mr George Wilson Miss Elenor Wilson and
K ri 4 hJV
Mrs Alfred llachlfr ot Drenhfim ipfnl se
ei l jlaya with teUHves In the etty t
IMrM E1U C Rundlo Da Tom Handle of
Dallim and Marllslo Monlemaynr Monterey
P
Mexico are lsltlnK J K Glllajple
MIm Nannie Pelle Marshall ot llrownwood
the
and tJs Dlrd Pettlt of GnheMon are
suMs if Mls Imonenc PettlU 15TO Rusk
W O Searff of Dallas ot Ihe hrm of Searlt
this Is here looking after
OConnor of rlty
business Interests and seeing the I estlval
MlM > Saley Steward daughter ot Dr Stew-
ard rMrsm LewisCf ColmcMC m
amis if Mr and Mrs tj W Black during
the week 610 Hulcllns street
daughter ot Jiidw J V
Miss Kate Crosby
Crosby ot 151 Paso will arrive Ini the city to
OnrrUt
nlnht on a Ixlt to her sslerMts
Hatdcastle mM Lamar ncnun
m A tt j v RfdrAond of Decatur
IloVer 111 and In Vegetable altendtng Festival Ihe and report KmU
having n good time
OolUd Mr Henry ot
Miss Otble Loti of
ford Mt s Annie Hem e M1 0
visiting Dr and Mrs
Unmet ot cuero am
Max Urwltz during Festival week
mim Jennie BVuce Miss Jnenuelln nruc
M Case Nebirtt yilss Ctto > > >
A B Conner M
Alice Conner and Messrs
D Oujem all ot Kaglo Dnke arc In tho clt >
taking In the Festival
lame II Simon W L Sallls city marshal
A C U Schwlcs cotton wan B uar
McQueen commission
rctt attorney Rush
merchant and James W KVans claim agent
ot the Santa Fe were lsltors to the rlty
jesterday from Brcnharo
Mr Walter Orawford of neaumont and Miss
Ctawford of Austin Miss Shu It of nallaa
Mrs Ford of Naeogdochcs and MUs Jennie
BrlEKJ ot Rochester N ore n tn eltJ
taking In tho Fruit Flower und vegetable
Fcstlal
city iinnvrriies
X ° undelivered tfiegram at tbo
Thtro Is an US
otnco l the Postal Telegraph coinPan
the border eic
Six Mexicans from near
ttntlary
rcoorted for
were
burglaries
Only two
Tuesday night which Is rather remarkable
of people who wer
number
roiistaerliic the
Cm frSm their homes vlewlug the parade
Imitation of d amends
A Rev badge set with
with the background milled S r TO
dropped In the ball room at the i tyball
was
will please return to
last night Tho tinder
The Post
formerly of Houston but
Mr D C Husky
aUt of the fidelity Mutual Lito
now specla
Insurance company for Oklahoma and In-
dian Territories Is in the city for a few rt >
on business
There are undelivered telegrams at tho of-
fice ot the Western Union Telegraph companj
for Thomas Tlnsley 21 J op nnd Pnydcr U L 1
Book liunleth lleggetvlet T S
L Peters and Hall Hall nurserymen
The house that stood tor several days on
Montgomery nenue near tho boiitnern i
clllc crossing mention ot which was rnudc In
The Pest wn3 mo e1 last Saturday > ignt to
a nolnt on Montgomory avenue near J m
street where it has since remained TJro
aro no llKhtH to indicate Its presence at nlirUt
and the citizens In that community arc n en-
tering a kick against Its being allowed to
remain there
COtID TUV TIUJM AIjL
A DriiK CIcrlsM UxperlfiuC
The following letter from Mr 11 B
Stark 1022 Pine street Scranton Pa ex-
plains itself and will be ot Interest to
thousands who have suffered the torturca
trouble hemorrhoids ot
of that common
Piles
Mr Stark says 1 feel It my only to
suited many physicians hut without help
or Qon relief I have been employed as-
a drug clerk for the past litteert years
consequently have been ih < a position where
1 could try all of tho lie und old reme
dies for piles but us before Hated to no
avail
About fU weeks ago I was again suffer-
ing fiom my old troubln and as nn ex-
periment tried tho Pyramid Pile Cure and
let me say Hint It gao instant relief and
most successful It cures evety form ot
without pain or detention from dally
occupation and contains no opinio or co
sub
cnlne or any poibonous or injurious
stance
AH druggists sell tho Iyiamld File Cure
at 50 cents for full sUed oackages
A JAY FftOM JAVSVH1K
Wo clip tho following notice fiom tho
Columbia S C Daily State
A Jny from Jaysville was prosontcd nt
Ihe opera house Saturday night 10 011c of
tho lnrgest boimcs of tho neason The
play was good the specialties line and
wholo a very picking performance Ihe
i id
n
throughout the liberal sur
tho heart even
roundlngs of extravagant humor n tniH
plettire of even the btlghtcst picture of
human life
full of fun
H was a clean performance
full of laugh even roars of laughter yet
SOUTH iTFXAS DOCTORS
Hold Tineir Seventh ScmlAnnual Mcellnjl
inThisClly
ARE WELCOMED < W THE FESTIVAL CITY
A Lot of Pitprrn Mrnil li n Teclmtcnl
Sialijijcln Will Meet Aarnln f oilny
Hccciillnn t Locial Doctor
The seventh semiannual meeting of the
South Texas Medical association began In
tho council chamber ot the city halt yes-
terday morning nt 10 oclock and will bo
continued till this evening Aflor the call
to order the association was welcomed by
Mr W D WlUte a well known young at
torney of Houston who said
Gentlemen of tho South Texas Medical
Association This is a very ImPPJ hour
you hnvo chosen for your convention a
time when the growth ot Texas la being
exhibited In no respect docs the progress
of tho State equal tho strides that haVc
been mndo In medicine especially of tho
southern portion so you will bring with
you < ho contribution of luscious lrults in
accotdnnco with the platitude that it Is
tho night that brings out tho sura then
In this most trying ot jcats the develop
Texas was never moro marked
ment of
Despite tho intense cold und destructive
abundant
Hoods tho display Is rich und
which but proves tho excellence ot the soil
determination and thrift of tno
and the
horticulturists nnd farmers of Texan nut
th0 star of medicine ls further In the as
icndant Tho epidemics that plague the
Slate have nttordod I tip profession ac-
cepted to be tho grandest an opportunity
to bring tu light Its vast achievements
Diseases whose very names would In-
spire deathly awo aro today treated with
apparent ease and nowhere Is this facu-
lty moro palpable than In the most cntilcu
or southern part In this rapidly growing
division ot tho Stale the physician H it
pilmnry factor and conies In for a goodly
share of tho credit for Its micechS fur
where tho sanitary conditious mo good
there yuu will llnd Immigration This
being turn South Texas has a brilliant
wealth 1 firmly believe that It the bayou
movement were traced to Its source you
would llnd a physlclnn nt the bottom
When the great outlet or this States des-
tiny ls opened up along with its natural
How will come tbo high tide ot Immigra-
tion and a htiong steady undercut rem of
health for Houston and Us sequel ntos
petlly for South Texas our physical and
thn patient sullerer to Houston uiinm Is
found the bltth or health Tho metropolis
ot South Texas It npt of tho entlr Stale
with a mind that Is full of praise aud n
heart that Ii laden with kindness wel-
comes you on this auspicious occasion
Applause
Mr Wllllos nddress was ipsponded to
by President West of tho association who
bald
ctana 01 uuuaiuu i uon mv >
than elsewhere and whatever
frequently
degree of prosperity that now oNlsts what-
ever pood that may ha > e been perfoitn l
by this organization and whatever good
may bo accomplished by It In tho future
to n very grcHt degree Ih duo to the eneigy
and hospitality nnd ability of the medical
profession of Houston as wall ns of the
It
of the citizens of Houston
great deal of pleasure on the
gives me a
S S Interest wan manifest After res
nia ny remed over lost
> nl Wisiv rcson the report of nr
otcred for plies
S Hodges of fiiilveston aerrclnry und
11 is the moat popular because It Is thej
of the Association was lead It
treasurer
brief It named thn presence nf
was very
1 flf In the associations treasury Hoiv
evir this amount wrm speedily uul luiR ly
Inereisnd by Hie payment of tho lues of
I ho menihTB Tho report of Senetary
llodger wati eferrert lo a sperlal commit-
tee ronslsllng of Dr3 Mullen and Itcd
both of Houston
At this Juncture tho prncoedlugb of tho
association weu brightened hy Hie ap
pcaranco of several boxes of good clgits
with the compliments of tho Capitol Iliar
maey Nearly all tho doctors smoked
and enjoyed llielr weeds
up
The first real business ot the nssarlallon
the nf n paper on
orchestra was esrrr al j E 0oi 1 1 ore 1 Dagnnfils and Treatment
IlsuaT llVMrp ho nlattuJheslof Siomnh Diseases by Dr 8 M Mor
rls of Galveston TIiIb was pronoun ed
n very able nnd Instructive document and
was listened to lth profound ntlentlon
It was dlfotissed by Drn It W Knox
F n King nnd It T Mori Is of Hotmlnn
rinsed the talks which worn
The author > v
withal thefe la ml Ho slightest Ultima called excellent by all tho physicians prea
production
3
d
Inguinal CsnnlOprratlooi Recovery Dr
H A Barr Beaumont
3 A to tho PatholORlcftl
contribution
anatomy of procidentia uteri Dr William
Kelller Oalveslon
Eye Ear Nose and Throat Section Dr
J A Mullen chairman
1 Observations In Foreign Cllntos
Dr A Mullen Hotiaton
Tonight tho visiting physicians will be
entertained by ihqlr local brethren
The South Texas Medical association has
grown wonderfully within Its short life of
a little over three years Us objects nro
to organlto Ihe regular medical protolslan
etflclonV
of South Texas lt the most man-
ner possible to encourage a high standard
ot professional qualification nnd cthlcsr to
promote professional brotherhood to
labor for the advancement ot medicine
that Is of public hygiene of medical edu
cation ot medical jurisprudence and pub-
lic Institutions for the sick and Infirm
Every regular educated physician within
limits of thoState who ls a gradtiato ot
medical college In goad standing
a
and who adopts nnd conforms to the coda
of ethics of tho American Medical nsso
clntlon is eligible to membership except
negroes
The members aro much grallflcd over the
associations growth Today new officers
will be chosen nnd the not meeting plnc
selected
THIS niSATII UOIl
I V Ictiiunn
D C Lehman aged 72 died yesterday
morning nt tS30 oclock nt his vcodence
1200 Chnpman street The remains will
bo ohlpped to Cucro this morning Tor
burial
Deceased was nn ahlo machinist nnd
had worked for tho Southern TacHlr rail-
way for twentyseven years Years ago
while working at his trade he was em
ploved on tho old Monitor that played such
nn important part In tho civil war Tho
fine over the Southern Pacttlo shopd was
loivered half mast jesterday out of re
to
spect to his memory Tho deatli of Mr
Lehman Is deeply regretted by his friends
nnd fellow workmen He leaves a family
ot grown children rnnslstlng of O F
Lehman editor ot tho llallotsvillo Herald
O II Lehman of the local freight otlloo
of tho Mls ourl lfansnn nnd Tewi rail-
way D T Lehman of the Liko Chariot
Dallv Vineiicnn Mrs P f Gngne nt this
city and Mrs C V Felglo ot Galveston
Viloluli WlMUMMrj
Adnlph Wlitnnwskv rt Genimti aged 40
died jniteidny at his home In Goniiiuown
einlnwll be burled at tho I
Xro lnn of thUbSra ul commolVr n eoneery jtVock thl afiern
lth
ornoon
conducted by Mayor rashnr n 1
sometimes spltltunl redeemers gentlemen being uiiiiuini j
association finance rommlttci nf the oily enuncii
of South Texas Medical
Mity tho lesults of this council jou aro
10I1 TO IIP MHH
Ihc Mnior Will IIiIokp of ThiMti tit
ihr llluli l lllililor
Tho 300000 woith ot Houston sewei
bonds recently Issued will be sold at auc
tion today to the highest bidder thn sale
the
office In tho city hall Tho
ni tho mayors vu v
about to have be tho Bethlohem that guldertntCon will begin nl noon and It Is in
IhinmtAi that quite a large number of hid
peetrd
of
ders will bo on hand Representatives
Brlggs Tod Co Cincinnati Uolllnh
Son Boston and Forn Leech v Co Chi
engo aro now In the city to bid on tho
bonds
slbjeot dlncitMCd was Typhoid
jujTarri vcd from Charlotte today tIio next
whero Tho they played lo a largo uudiooce lastl Fovcr led by tho president Or II A
nlKbt Tho company travel In their own I West of Galveston This was participated
and carry their own btnd They gavo till thohour of adjournment for lunch
carfi a street n r u7o today headed by the band aml waR greatly enjoyed by nil thoio pro
unique nlfalr und cnl This closed the morning session nnd
narado rather a
Thn > was
110 i 1 i i conclusion of Dr WhIi romarki
considerable merriment
created
A Jay from Jaysville will be the at-
traction at tbo opera house mat nee today
and tonight Tho prices will b s as fol-
lows Matinee 10 20 and 30 cents night
25 35 and 50 coilts
THE AIR SHIP
Air Ship a spectacular musical
Tho
the stage o the
comedy will lloat across
house Friday and Saturdi y Decem
opera
special matinee Friday and
bcr If and 16
Saturday evening It k dcacr aa an
original composition with scenic features
merit for such a
of more than ordinary
with
nnd It will no doubt most
author Is
at the
nn adjournment was taken till 2 30
AFTERNOON SESSION
There was a lengthy dlscundon of Dr
Wests remarks at tho afternoon session
participated In by Drs Malsch Knox
Price Cannon Masslc lied King Nora
worthy and Smith This discussion las cd
an hour and a half
Tho next Bubjctt introduced was Epi-
demic Dysentery led by Dr K A
Malsch of Edna Tho discussion was
Joined In by Drs Walker Cannou lied
Knox West Sellers Norsworthy and
Smith Dr S O Hcd made a report of
two cases that camo under his attention
a cordial reception Tho Mr
with consld remarks were reviewed by
M Oalies a farcical writer recently His
crnblo reputation and It U claimed that Knox Walker NprHWothy Scott
In tils comedy he has surpassed many otIMorrla > s West and Hod A motion
is former meritorious clTorts The story 1 at 60 t0 adjourn till a oclock this mprn
treats of tho Invention of all air ship nnd iug ftHB carried Iast night the pliysklana
Its trip to tho Klondike In search of gilt aUeided the NoTsuOh ball Mrs Terry
terlng gold and Incidentally wealthy bus o Aufln > 0llcilor for the Texas Medical
bands for tho pretty girl pjssengers who XcvvBi attended Ija days testlon of tbo
accompany th0 Inventor ubBOCUtion
am
on the trlit Witty dialogue songs
dances and specialties galoro are Intro-
duced In abundance and the piece leaves
of
the nudltor In a happy condition men-
tality and with a desire to ko more of It
Tho author and the mauagement believe
that tho pioce Is suited to p ease tho pub
tho chief
lit and that they havo attained
aim sought for In matters theatrics I A
superb cast embracing such well known
Davison Harry
principals as Albert Abott
Mario
ry Woodthorpe Louis Elseman
Stuart Cathryn Rowe J ataur Lillian
Twin Sisters Hale a bevy
Edwards the
of beautiful girls and a number of lesser
secured for the produc
Today tho doctors will take up the fol
Gynaeeologlcal Section Dr J H Rouss
chairman
I Report of Some Cnsos Dr O Ii
Norsworth Houston
Cervical lacerations Symptoms
Complications nnd the Cpntorvatlsm of lm
Dr J II Rouss Cuero
>
King °
UBh7s have been incomplete Infantile
tl9n and the performsneo Is perfect in lBh iNonpecended TesUcleln
every detail
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Woimiiiw lrf AKiorlntlon
The ladles comprising the committee
Ge ntlomcn ot Ihe South Texas Medical appointed to meet the JJf ot
arc t
Association It gives me great pleasure Texns
to respond to tho welcoming icinnrks jqueirted to be at tho Lyceum llbrnry tila
made by my friend Mr Willie The South morning at H30 and this nflemoon at i
v i < nnlnllrn irii u litm In I nm n < itilttivr lu lUminnKon of
luimi wiim 1 m
B Kendeli John V Unity W H Slormn
Eliznbtlh Tracy MIssch GuhrIo Howard
Bessie and Annln Warner Mm 13 N
Gray nnd Miss Kvelyn Gurlnor
A V liv Itno <
A horse and wagon belonging to Wost
helmerH atnHe tigurol In a very noisy race
jeateiday mnirjlng On the wagon was n
aIvanUM iron tank wjilcli made an un
I am now wholly cuted I am sure alsopart ot thn South Texas Medical aBsocla
hal the cure ls permanent Hon to expiess our high aPI = yo cirthly rumblliw n Ihe hotse and vehicle
I shall alwayk recommend tho Pyramid thesn iiuilltles of tho medical profession I II I wp w < in n nn
of of this city 1 will not wtmto any more I thenco in ihe
to nny one sultering from uny form Jaeinlo ntrPt to Franklin
Ihla apprecallon and
words In
1 nil ahnlI do what 1 can to advance expresalng
Mi °
dy uslnVs
and highly esteemed farmer Uovelady nnd neai THiSS X LLrKl iVSlKr
seven miles east from
Holly Mrs Sheppnrd was In her nlxty
fifth year nnd was In One health and vigor
husband drove into town
Sho nU her
tth Dr
the
pomofflec when hoy wore Btoppcd without
damage to either
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