The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIIth Year, No. 187, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 8, 1902 Page: 3 of 12
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l5ji Against the Union
AUrtoa October 7Prcstdent Boone
wkb5J Jo leave the temporary White
L or the first tlmo slhco
lJTMm Indianapolis for the pur
iriTte along llne ot thc Gran1
i He made this announcement
JfttUi Wter to Mr Q U War
w J 0 the coinmittco of cltlieus
Mr Warnorr t mo through
V wwt htorty greetings to the
11uJ at 4 tso Grand Army of the Re-
f regretted greatly that my
l Uto
mve my room hitherto has-
id or jolclne personally In tho
c weather la good tomorrow
tho house to
i tho first time leave
tie IU < th aralu and
J whom this country owes
to
v o n
others within Its Uorocrs
mb any
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Theodore Roosevelt
Aft theruwnd Army ot the
IrtKJ thilt lricnds will bu cuter
SrfwSr by 8iade 8lven n tattlr
of the Grand Army of tho
HV eo4 their friends were enter
QLtoTbr a parade given la uouor
Kiil veterans and by a uuinbc of
MI4 in t o big assembly tent at
< JSolt Tue weather waB threat
but
fjffia the early morning tho
Hmt laroogh the Houdi auout urou
Jm the wild tomprature which pre
Iho attendance steadily mst
t Bore
st ffis we day anu tonlgnt tuo
35 as t has beu on ery rao
J dcS lhe naval parade or tne fore
jUl Xiiotas laige as many that hao
Slnto sstatgtou but It was in
i 5liur ilng The veterans of ttie
be embodiment
to an
ca
StaSnatlbJS ivent btjtoy au1
a object of Interest
uaia WM
c generally old men ana
55 boaevidences of wounds lu a
contrast were the young men ot all
Vwffi i tne service who marched
tterf as an escort of honor as it
h
m iMi escort Included representatives
Witt land and naval forces At tho
rtoa curing tbe afternoon nt Lamp lhtl
Sa Sal J ch U AYllsou was one
to reenters In tac course of bin re
irti ie referred to thc proposal to erect
BBJmttt to Ueucral It E Iee Baying
mocraeats should < to men wlio baa
sitcd la keening ne UaB 1JUB auU not
5c who would have pulled it down It
wild have done so
usiia William iottcr of tbe Mntu
witlranla Indorsed General Wilsons
questiou Ho said
til Men present wncu Joo Jonnstan
jmtota to General Sherman and thou
tri Utnetal Wade Hampton in command
tie Confederate cavalry swear that he
Vdl Ma the cavalry to Mexico before
ilotli capitulate
Otr toll said llie speaker Id too pure
ityued lor the erection of a monument
tnj reML I
Wuhlagton then officially extended tho
isJto ct the city to t inembcrB of tho
nil Arair spo he t welcome being tie
aWbyHeiiy Mliarlaml picsldeut ot
jlKird of dlstuct romml blorieri > G II
irttr in
tao by Sfi tiry of War Uoot
1 simlier Sr Mifrrs and telegrams were
il fmai prominent mcu expressing their
rt it their Inability to be present
km then President Itooscvelr General
M General IlUhugh Lcc oxSecretary
rfcwt aod others Conspicuous among
< h ob the platform was General Jacob
Bilth who was moved to tenrs when
sdtrr Hoot beside whom he sat during
< Tealnnpald his tribute to thc Philip
Midler Tbe secretary said Boldlers
today were the same ns the men of 01
tiil the soldier of today a high tribute
lJ 4 ncluslon said I know that tho
Ttttbe United States of today Is Juet
wll as brave sifrestralncd aa well
BlUati humane as well as courageous
J UU sever In the blstory of warfare
fit am haa aa army exhibited the high
ViHtles of civilization and of manhood
trcatcr de < than tho Amerlcnu
f latnt Philippines
SliORf NEWS STORIES
BUTTE Mont Labor bodjes or Montana
preparing a petition to s vresentea to
ttiient Itooievelt asUlng Ulra to inter
U the anthracite coal strlUc
H111 0 a An attempt was made
IS rtaahtt 1 T and stdlug No 1
TO np the fast llock island passenger
A westbound a number of snots wcro
Mo the coach but na one was Hurt
50ANOKB Ala Flvc storehouses and
11 D y destroyed by lire nt
S a loss of ubout riO00O
ujcoTcredby
Tho cause of
are U unknown
B SMpNVTbe president has dfc
inf iyl t PS w White secrc
ZfSJil1103 embassy at Lon
St b i5SM r t0 Rorae Tho appoint
Probably uutll
will not bo made next
Sli5u JL ne commissioners ot
Milage
bit Tr district Have adopted
I1 PMneatlons for tho Uucydan
ttffli je c5 tract w be awarded on
MM ° lne caual wlu he aDout
Ie f long It will bo tno
M reclaiming 15000 acrca or ricn
FOREIGN BRIEFS
Suei pF ol f Norway
EUln l 1j 1 1 nno r Adjutant tJen
j oh w
L ttta hnt i2v ° ates has gtyen n
2tr eaM Irr gUMts attne le
tt Ueraio ° ndou correspondent
Us l lt4 V u ° 1nc V y
Ktulin ft1 dlssausractlon
fthS hnSSmacy tn Turkey wnicn
BSSur 0 1 1 aav n b a the door
3CBLIN i ontcrpTise
1 fpiriramntjSLtJ50 ot the Jsh mem
jS M0n toe KnR9h education
canted aJ ieastu < thc Pte
1 w prSS tne Daonsitst triem
of thi iSiTis eDRlneer and con
Hirer ot pay representing
IJ ea appreciably In tdls coun-
t Ed elr b tw ° rthJ adTl
tu T hi ° ihe disturbances in
Pj e devoid of any lra
th
T in SL l tro ° P ca el it
U at onr stomach
and
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Wblto s nmbassador toGermsny
BEKXEThc ledcrsl conncll has
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post that Us declalon to mint SSIiJSS
slde minister raton at USC WaWagtotT eS t0 nat for la a A rSSM
MANITiA General Jcsso Lee telecmnh
from Tncloban Islaud of Leyti tba
ladrones havo twice attacked the townSt
rlgara province of Leyte where they
vi Ciitt umker of natTe constabulary and
War lffie to BJSJglBS
THE POSTALS MESSENQEnS
Manaaer Witts Experiment Is Beintj
Watched With Interest >
Manager John Witt of tho Tostal Tele
graphCablo company has cstftbllshtd a
precedent In tho South by employing girls
and joung ladles as messengers The ex
pcrlnient has been trlca before at Chicago
and elsewhere In tho North and Northwest
and tho girls proved to bo equally as fleet
of foot as tho boys
Tho new departure was made necessary
In Houston because the visible supply of
boys has been exhausted ftud tho kids
aro all lu school
Manager Witt ndvcrtlsed In The lost a
day or so ago and many females appi l
Six have been given places In tho uics
scugcr call service It la their osptcla
duty to answer calls from tnercnants uuu
proicssloual men whose places of ouiluess
are lu thc business district Thoy also de
liver messages Close bj the utuce One
grayhaired woman applied yeauiday for a
piace as messenger
Manager Utt anticipates no difficult la
securing the requisite number of gins
lhe boys do not nue tue innovation Ou
the coutrary they nre disposed to make
life n burden to their gcntlo companions
the towheadcfk youngsters had no cud of
fun with the gins yesterday They would
slip into a merchants office and bay they
were sent to luop cl tbu rail box Giving
It a twist they uuud dart nwm The gai
lhesecniier would arrive hot loot to uud
that sum had been tricked
The compuny pays messengers 2 cents
for every mosuge they carry and the
average earnings amount to fl per day or
50 per week which is as much as ru ny
clerks receive lu tbo bbops of tbe city
yesterday evening beveral of the boys
rcbiguml Itemonsttanccs were useless
They believed themselves discriminated
ugalnst becauso they were required to
make tho long trips to rcmoto parts of
the city whllo tho girls got tho cream of
tbo business
A reporter endeavored to Interview one
of the disgruntled boys last night and suc-
ceeded In dolug so but bis remarks would
not look well In print Ho condensed nil
bis learning and experience In his remarks
and wound up by saying Hang dem
glrlst Im a man and I wont work be-
side em Another lad averred his In-
tention of collecting a box full of rats
which he proposes to open upon some ap-
propriate occasion Various schemes uro
being hatched to discourage thc girls but
they seem well pleased with the work aud
tbclr services aro satisfactory to tbe man
ngor Moro of them may ba employed
Of course there aro some places where
messages uro delivered that a girl can not
visit and a certain number of boys aro
absolutely needed
The new messengers are modest neat
nud prompt und tbo patrons ot tho Postal
nre well pleased with them
Tbo manager of the Western Union who
la also short of messengers Is watching
tho experiment of his rival with much In-
terest
WHOLESALE GRAVE ROBBERIES
Ghouls Make Statements of Depreciations
Upon Cemeteries
Indianapolis Ind October An effort
was made by the police today to Interest
officials In gas belt cities In the operations
of the grave robbers The ghouls have
made statements lu which tbey say tho
cemeteries about Anderson Alexandria El
wood Falrmount aud several other places
had been robbed of hundreds ot bodies A
cemetery at Falrniount they say has been
robbed so repeatedly that very f6w bodies
remain The detectives have the names of
several whlto men Implicated
Itufus CautreJl employed as a hearse
driver for a time by C M C Willis a
colored undertaker says the bodies or
Dorlcc Snowdon Albert Tanner Ed John-
son and several other men that were sup-
posed to be burled In the cemetery were
taken to n medical college Instead und the
caskets burled with largo pieces of lec in
them
When tbo detective und Cautrell visited
tho cemetery this afternoon Marry
apears tho proprietor who this morning
denied that any of the graves In the ceme-
tery were empty admitted that thc graves
of Dorlce Snowdon VA Johnson and others
were empty lie said however that tho
bodies bad been burled in the cofflns under
a thin layer of earth and that before tho
grave diggers had tilled up thc graves the
bodies had been stolen Asked how lie
knew nil this uud why ho had not reported
It before ho made no reply He admitted
further itbut many other graves in the
cemetery wcro empty and ho could tell
the empty graves by a little mark he had
placed ou them
The gravo of Mrs Katarlna Derringer
who died six weeks ago was opened at
tho German Catholic cemetery today aud
found to bo cufpty
Giddings Locals
Glddlngs Texas October Couuty court
comened yesterday but owing to the seri-
ous sickness of Jndg o Dowers court was
adjourned for tbo term
Judge Bowers Is sick with a carbuncle on
tbe back of thc neck aud his condition Is
critical
On account of th excessive rains last
peek thc county commissioners were forced
tohold a fspcclnl term of thc court lu or
dn r to let contracts for replacing destroyed
brIUges two of wbleh were wasbed nway
At a mcctlug of the Ruslnoss Mens
League last night steps werp taken to give
thc Chicago emigration agents an oldfash
ioned barbecue on the occasion of their
this thc 2Sth Instant
visit to place on
German Day was duly celebrated here
of this
yesterday by the German citizens
crunty
A young man toy tho name of Jchne was
bclne thrown from his horwj
badly hurt by
hero yesterday His condition Is critical
tcdjy
Groves Black Root Liver Pills
Mado from an active principle obtained
from Black Hoot They act on the llrcr
equal to calomel and leave no bad after-
effects No griping no sick stomach Will
cure chronic constipation Trlco 25 cents
Loekhart Locals
Ijockhart Texas October T District
court commences at Loekhart next Monday
and the officials and members of the bar
are very busy getting ready to dispose of
a largo accumulation of business upon the
several dockets of tbo court
On Tuesdur the street fair and carnival
will open and n M e wil >
Th mllltsrv companies of New Urannrels
San Mi and lulliw Jwvf given Bailee
of tli Intention to lie tmacnt awl contest
In the li 1iunlon prti offered hao been sued out by fie
LiMfcuurt rtvaiuerv comiwnv ud several
Private cltlsens of the cltv restrain jig tie
cTtv of Ylckhart from locating theih ww
pits at tbe point se eeted and purchased
wire
chased by the cltv for this purpose A
of monev has alreniiy b en ex
sum
nerfded by the cltv on this wort and If
Injunction Is nerpotu teda It probably
the
bly will beconsiderable loss will result
m riw
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HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 81902
THE HOUSE DEMOCRATIC
Would Be a Good Thing for lhe Parly
Says John Sharp Williams
WOULE HELP CAIN TUB PRESIDENCY
Takes to Task Those Democrats Who
Expres tho Belief that the Party
Would Bo Hurt in Such Case
Special to The Tost
Washington October iUon John Sharp
Williams of Mississippi who has recently
returned to Washington from a stumping
tour In tho North under the auspices of the
democratic congressional committee com-
mented rather severely tn thc following
language upon the utterances of a few
democrats who have thought It unwise for
tbclr party to control the next house ot rep
resentatives Ho bald
1 have seen the discussion of socalled
democrats who are publishing to the coun
try the Idea that In thc cause of good gov
ernment nnd In tho Interests ot the demo-
cratic party U would be best for tbe demo
crats to lose the next house While not
presuming to counrm what has beeu bald
to tho chect that the democrata who say
J a8SM 1 am fully prepared to nay
t oc asum pl0 ° Uderlylug the state
ment Is that all democrats arc fools that
hS p rtr wuat ruck Pictures It and
that the assumption underlying this as
sumption is that fundamental political truth
i5cy Thomas Jitfmou said l am not
airaid of error as loug as reason is left tree
to combat It-
t 1 democracy and Jetfersoniaulam Is
loioiy the sooner tho people are able to
nnd it out tho better
iiiVW ffoodom becomes u mem sound
n duUir a vorU of uo meaning com
inuuity Independence nonsense the people
of the United Statea will uot bo prepared
to Dollovo tnat Jorrcraoulanlsm Is idiocy
A democratic majoitty in a democratic
house under wise and proper leadership
win have common sense and common con
science enough to outline for a presiden
tial campaign u proper policy upon which
democracy will win If It has not theso
clemeutB It ought not to win If ono
who believes In equal opportunity for all
and special privileges for none Is an idiot
aud the party composed of such men Is
not capablo of controlling Itself nnd
through Itself tho destiny of tho country
then lhe Idea of popular sovereignty and
common right Is lost and tbe experiment
of government of tbo people nud for tbo
people aud by tho people Is lost
A democratic house cnu be trusted
becauso democracy Is fundamentally and
cterually right and federalism under what-
soever guise or nnmo is fundamentally
und eternally wrong Democratic repre-
sentatives In congress are not blatant
fools who dressed In n little brief au
tborlty can be looked to only to voice
tho future prospects of their partys suc-
cess as Is assumed by thoso who say It
is better for tbe partys future not to
have a democratic house
INTERVIEWED ROOSEVELT
Got Assurance of a
Negroes Place in
Reoublican Politics
Washington October 7 Bishop Alex
Walters of New Jersey Bishop Clinton Of
Xorth Carolina and Kcv L Caruthcrs of
New York representing the executive com
rnlttco of the AfroAmerican council call
ed upon President Hoosovclt today to as
SPLIT IN THE RANKS
Silver Democrats in Connecticut at War
With Recjulars
New Haven Conn October 7 Tho ef-
fort of tbe State democratic convention
held In this city to Indorse the Kansas
City platform and W J Bryan has brought
a tpllt In tho dcmocrallc ranks and It Is
now thc purpose of dlssatlsflvh politicians
to place an Independent ticket In tbe Held
They are to confer with the State economic
league for the purpose of agreeing upon
candidates the lattw organization also
hnvlng been refused by tbe convention The
platform was adopted and a plank therein
demands that tbe government buy as soon
as posMble tho coal b ls together with
railroad nnd telegraph facilities President
Itnoscvelt Is called upon to summon nn
extra session of congress for the purpose
of taking action upon the coal Mrlke
It Is tho purpose of the silver men to
defeat tbe regular democratic ticket at
the cost of a republican victory
ROULHAC APPOINTED
United Stales District Attorney In Ala-
bama vice W R Va uohan
Washington October 7 Tbe president
has appointed Thomas If rtouluac as
United States district orner for the dis-
trict of Alabama vice W n Vangban who
was removed some days ago
BIrmlnghsm Ala October 7Jndge
Thomas It Iloulhac Is a promluent lawyer
ot Shcfflcld Ala and served a term as
circuit Jndge of that dlstrlet He has al
ivhts been a democrat and on account ot
hl uuni4al vlewi has been called a gold
hmdemocrat it is said that hl appolnt
mrot TaVmfl doc to the iudom meat
of Vn liu lJilug resriKs wn nrc ul
ooswt altl m ° vfment by Ala-
bama
Hanna Denies the Report
Wheeling W Va October 7S nater
Hanna declared today that he never chal-
lenged Mayor Johnson to dsbate economic
questions ttJ1 him on tho wie platform
continued the senator that
I did say
certain question with him
I would dlscuw
rearing of wura t our respective cam
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pulgns
FrancoSiamese Treaty
Paris October 7Forelgn Minister Del
ftt t tl0 l
cuntu < iucca
the Elyseo palaco that a Franco Hlanmo
convention was signed today pending Ques-
tions and denning boundaries etc
By tho terms of tbe convention the south-
ern frontier between Slam and Cambodia la
moved from the mouth of thc River rick
Kompong TIam on thc great lake to tho
mouth of the Stangromos In tho provtuco
of Angkor Thc northern frontier follows
tho ridges of the Tiiom radang range to
tho Mekong river giving France the ancient
Cambodian provinces of Mcllaprea and
Loos in thc province of Bassak
British Imports and Exports
London October 7 Tho September state-
ment of the board ot trado shows an lu
create lu Imports of 17775000 and a de-
crease In exports of 0100000
Thc returns show Increases In almost all
Imports Including 3S91SC0 In manu-
factured articles 473350O In dnltable arti-
cles of food and drink aud S27UO10S In
dutlless eatables 4Su24tiO In raw ma-
terials and 1500330 In tobacco The moro
notable Increases lu thb cxportB were
S3050C0 In metals aud articles manu
factured therefrom
In view of tho exaggerated stories about
coal exports It Is Interesting to note that
tho lncrcnso was only 110000 tens over
1101 of which only 20000 tons went to tho
group of countries in whlbh tho United
States is included
THE PLAGUE DEPARTS
WARFARE ON RODENTS BY PHILIP-
PINE QUARANTINE OFFICER
Exterminates Dlaoase While It Rages i
tho Orient All Vessels Are Disin
foctad With Sulphur
Determined warfare by tho quarantine
officer against rata which arc conveyors
of bubonic plague bacillihas resulted In
thc total extermination of that disease lu
Manila Despite the fact that the plaguo
has been raging In Uong Kong Amoy and
other Chinese ports there U little trace of
It tn ths Philippines
In tbe annual report ot Chief Quarantine
Ofaccr J C Perry lust received at the
bureau of Insular affairs war department
Is contained an Interesting account of the
tight uitulo against the rodents He says
tin December 17 It lmvlng previously
bem demonstrated that the rats In Manila
were affected with plague t < > the exteut of
from lVj to 2 per cent rd In order to
rllmlnati this factor in spreading tho dis-
ease to Island ports nnd to assist tbe boiri
of health lu tho crusade for the extermlua
tlou ot these nulmalN 1 ordered that all
vessels sailing from Manila to the Cnlted
States or Islaud ports should be disinfected
with sulphur In order to destroy tho rats
on board This disinfection was also prac
ticed on the Hong Kong boats for tho pur-
pose of adding further protection to Ma-
nila Surgeon Terry Issued to bhlpowners und
their agents lu the Philippines a circular
letter In which ho called to their attention
the fact that It has been demonstrated that
rats are the principal If not tho only fae
tor In the spread of tho plague and ships
almost Invariably become infected from
this source
Ho said he deemed It necessary t dis
infect all vessels recardloss of slto Ma
ture sailing from Manila to other Philip
pines ports In order to destroy the rats on
board This disinfection was begun on
Atlantic Voyafjers Tip Outlay
Philadelphia Record
The tipping question on a transatlantic
liner gave me a good deal of worry this
summer ald a young man for I had
never crossed the oceiin li fore and thero
was no oue to tell m what fw s to be do io
in the ippinji iii < IVvll wu the way over
1 MMldi ihii dlfditilti In ratUi1 at
wai J jot one of tUe ntcvrrds to lr v U71
for 111 a Hl f f M < Vmi wiim 1
outbt 10 1P with th umonot rtgnrded as
fair for a man of average lucoro 10 iie
Tho htcwtrd went to a good Uat o trouble
getting np tbe list II consult d 1 ie
Deve all be nies whom it concerned Hero
It Is and the traveler drew out a slip of
epor that read
hlef steward 0 00
Table steward 3 to
Iiedrtwm steward 3 00
Smoking room steward Jfll
Peck steward 2 CO
Bathroom steward 2 W
Toal
Take OXIDIXB
Curo guaranteed
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December 30 1D01 nnd continued until all
rats numbering hundreds of thousands
were killed
Large quantities of sulphur burned in tho
holds ot the vessels quickly exterminated
all rats for tho hatches were closed so
they were otforded no opportunity for es-
cape
That Asiatic cholera was nit Introduced
Into the United States by means of the
many vessels entering San Franeltro
I Seattle and other Pacific ports from tho
Philippines when the dlscuee has scored
certain bis attitude toward the movement thousands of victims Is duo largely to the
among certain republicans of the strict quarantine established
South to
exclude the negroes from participation In
thc councils of the party They were es-
pecially bollcltous to ascertain whether tbe
president Indorsed the actions ot the re-
publicans lu North Carolina and Alabama
They were presented to the president by
James S Clarkson surveyor of thc port
ot New York Postmaster General Payno
arrived at the White House while the con-
ference was lu progress nnd was present
part of the time After the interview the
colored men expressed themselves nB high-
ly gratified with what tho president had
said to them They announced that the
president had stated to them that his ac
tleus In all matters affecting with the race
was his answer as to his nttltude toward
the colored men that In appointments tho
character intelligence aud thc good nauio
of tho applicant in thc community would ho
the first consideration und that no man
would be excluded or appointed because of
his color that ho heartily disapproved of
the efforts of certain republicans In the
South to exclude thc negroes from politics
was known so they reported to thoso lu
authority In tho movement Moreover It
was stated that the president bad cited his
action In removing Attorney Vaughn ot
Alabama who was the hpad of the white
republican movement In thc State as evi-
dence of his attitude It Is Intimated that
this attitude would be further emphasised
In the appointment of his successor When
Bishop Walters and his associates departed
they expressed themselves as completely
satisfied with thc presidents attitude und
it Is understood tlfey will Issue a statement
defining their position as well as tbe presi-
dents attitude When they came to tbo
Whlto House they stated they were pre-
pared In case of an unfavorable reply tn
issue an advisory statement to tho colored
people of the country In favor of political
retaliation on tbo congressional nominees
by Surgeon
Perry at nil ports In tho archipelago
The Inspection ot vessti and tbclr per-
sonnel was very rigid The effects of S3
S1 < passengcrn returning to the United
Stntcn were disinfected during the year
ended July 1002 Tbo formaldehyde pro-
cess was used nnd most of the work was
done nt the Marlbellcs station which was
constructed nnd equipped by the marine
hospital service nnd Is tbe most modern
quarantine station In thcOrlont Facilities
for the detention of auspectaand fop tho
care of tho sick are extensive
A BIT Or JAPAN IN NEW YORK
Madison Square Garden to Be the Scene
of a Japanese Wcddina
New Tork Letter
Through thc hot long evenings of the
summer Klngorn Shlral loitering In a
mimic Japanese street on tbe roof of Mant
bob Square garden watched pretty Ghana
Miyako ns sbo toddled back and forth in
her kimono of brilliant hues explaining to
tho visitors how the good housewives mate
rice cakes nnd other dainties In farott
Japan
Klngora Shlral was far from homo and
was lonely Ho had come to America to
study engineering at Vale As ho watched
Ghana Miyako and listened to her stories
of how the ilce cakco were made a daring
plan came Into his mind Why not marry
tho pretty Ghana In America nnd take her
back to tho land of tho mikado to rccclvo
the parental blessing
Klngora Shlral began to mako inquiries
about tho pretty Japanese girl Ho wan
a Japanese of high caste and expected soon
to occupy a responsible post In the Japa-
nese government service Ho found that
Ohnha was not nn actress by profession
1lke him she had como to America to re-
ceive an education and had taken a posi-
tion In Mimic Japan on tho Madison
Square garden roof to while away hnr
summer vacation Better than that she
too was of high caste ror her father was
Soto Gcntare of Kioto who was one of tbo
gentlemen attached to the suite of Prlnco
Tessa
According to the customs of Japan Kln
gora Shlral could not mako love directly
to thc little Japanese girl so he went to
the Japanese colony and confessed his
ambitious to H Imura Then the latter
went to Ghana and told her what Klngora
bad said
The negotiations continued a month with
thc result that Ghana promised to become
the future Mrs Slral Wednesday an-
nouncements were sent to all tho members
of tbe Japanese colony wltti Invitations
to be present at the marrtago eclcbraiton
on September 25
Thc weddlug is to be a grand affair and
will be held at Madison Square garden
All tbo odd and pretty details that are
customary In Japan will be provided The
bridesmaids and maids In waiting will
Dumber nearly t hundred and tbo same
number ot men will attend tbe groom
For Malarial Poison
For Chilis and for Fems
OXIDIND
Is Gnarantccd
118 M
Only ojtc tprice prcbaih throughout this store artd thatprice is thelohest
ed br pusesgtrt bound for Brooklyn and
u
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thon switching back to tho malu line ttOT
the bridge
The elevation ot tbo loop on this end
would permit passengers to reach tho vari-
ous plntfonna without crossing any tracks
and do away with tbo present danger ot
accident
Mayor Low declared tho plan to be nn
Interesting ono and agreed to submit It to
a committee ot three to be named by the
Manufacturers asboctatlon tbo bridge com-
missioner and the Brooklyn ilnpld Transit
company
i a
A CAR SEAL TO GAFFLE THIEVES
Time and Money Saved by a South Da-
kota Mans Invention
St Paul Pioneer Tress
C V Flynn agent of they Chicago nnd
Northwestern Kallroad company at Miller
B D is an inventor
lie lias Just becu granted a patent upon
a device to bo known as tho standard car
lock end seal It Is said to be a great Im-
provement over the present methods of
locking nnd sealing freight cars nud prom
Ism to moke Ilynn a millionaire Tho
locks and sun Is nt presont 4n use enable
car thleveH to break the seal carry away
what goods tbey want aud then reseat tho
plundered car making It linponslblo for
railroad authoritlc to locate the placo
where tbo robbery was committed
Car Hiulnncd with tho lock and seal In
Tented by Ilynn can not be opened with-
out cmi lctely brenklng tbo seal and
thieved could not reseal a enr without do
tertlou it will dispense entirely with the
senllug press and will enuo n great waving
in time as it is eairfty and milekly adjusted
The new lock and seal will cost fully 60
per cent less than tbe loeks now tn uac
Flynn has spent Beveral years jierfoctlng
tho device and will leave for Chicago In-
n few days to arrange for tbo manufacture
of tho locks and seals which will at onca
bo brought to the attention of the proper
nfdeers ot the various Kreat railroad sys-
tems
SAVE FUEL VOTilV
IF YOUR DEALER TRIES TO TALK
YOU WTO THE MISTAKE OF EUYINQ
ANOTHER MAKEWZiiTE TO US
Gtiarfer Oak StoveIkfige
STL3VISMQ >
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Grade Clothing
ular Trices
We sell thc best makes of Clothing that arc manu-
factured in America Clothing that possesses ail thc
intrinsic merit of thc best madctoyourmeasure
kind at prices a half and less than your tailors figures
Mens Very finest nnd Handsomest Suits of import-
ed and domestic Cheviots Tweeds and Silkand
Worstcd Mixtures Prices
20 25 up to 40
Mens Stylish Business Suits two and tluee button
sack coats new patterns of Cheviots and Worsteds
solid black and blue Unfinished Worsteds
Price
ays
All Wool Suits with knee trousers for boys 7 to 16
years made up in exceptional manner 2 jf
specially desirable fabrics Price tpOtDU
Manhattan Shirts for Tall
Newest and most desirable Fall patterns and fabrics
Manhattan Shirts stiff bosom or neglige style Prices
150 200 250
Todays Special Attractions
In the Ladies Department
Get fitted today by our expert glove fitters
in the celebrated Penlus Real Kid Gloves
all new autumn shades new
stitching only
Ladies Cheviot Melton Golfing Cloth and
new meus to wear material dressy Walk-
ing Skirts slot seam strap effects and pret-
ty stitched effects blue black and brown
remarkable values QS AA
today pDvU
Ladies late novelty White Pique Waists
tuckedyoke pearl button trimmed dressy
stock and tic correct style for j AA
early Fall wear today apXUlP
Ladies Dressy Kirrniss Cloth Geishas in
pink gray blue blackPckin 0 R
stripe borders very new 0 v U
frifik WM w J < i
STORIES OF JUSTICE GRAY
Onco He Was Mistaken for John L Sul-
livan An Unfortunato Quotation
New York Evening Tost
Although tho late Justice Gray was a
man with whom people did not easily como
Into filendly relations becauso ot his some-
what austere manner ho Is described Oy
those who know him Intimately as one at
the most charming of conversationalists
with a range of Information which was re-
markable He liked a good story and
would often tell one at his own expense
He once gave publicity to 1 peculiar experi-
ence which ho had In n little town tn GolO
rado some years ago Jolm U Sullivan was
then nt thc xenltn of his fame aud was
expected In that part of the Htoto in n few
days Thc train which was carrying tho
supremo court justice made such connec-
tions nt a Junction point that a utopover of
oue hour was necessary and he Improved
the occasion to stretch his legs on tho sta-
tion platform
The natives saw this great man and be-
gan speculating as to his Identity One nf
tbo knowing ones hinted that It was John
h Bnlllvan and cited In evidence that be
bed seen Hoston marked li one of th
belongings of the dlstlngulshedIooklng
traveler Tills was enough The crowd
gazed In opcumotitbed wonder the report
that the greatest lighter In the country was
at the station brought half tbe population
of the town there to get n glimpse nf ulm
The Justicw could not understand tho mean-
ing of such a demonstration In his honor
until one ot tbo cltltcns not altogether sat-
isfied on the subleet asked htm lie yon
really John I Hulllvan the prize lighter
Mr Gray also used to tell of a very re-
ligious man who bad favorlto passages of
Scripture stamped on his letterheads
changing them from time to time Ho hap-
pened to write to Justice Gray once mak-
ing a suggestion In connection with a caso
to come before him on letter paper bearing
those words Yo are bought with a price
In acknowledgment which was severely
formal the Justice suggested that to tbo
futuro a more apnoalto auotatlon nt least
should be selected
A LOOPTHELOOP REMEDY
Relief on the Brooklyn Bridfjs May Fol-
low This New Suggestion
New York AmcrlMii
Immediate relief from the crush at th
niook yn 11 big was urged a fow days
aco before Masur Low by o delegation from
tue Manufacturers association whiih was
nirtiinpanled by Prr ldent Ore txltiMr of
the flrookliii Ilnpld Traiult cunpau Com
m1siouer iJndnithgl of tbe dtpiitment or
bridges and Ntis Ioulwm president of the
Hwla Iron works
Mr Poulson submitted to tho mayor a
plan that seemed to please both Mr Great1
singer and tbe bridge commissioner and
which provided for the elevated luep ai toe
Manhattan end of the bridge terminal Ac-
cording to this plan passengers are to leave
tho cars immediately upon reaching tho
Manhattan approach of the bridge the
cars nro then to be switched around over
the elovated loop to the toutb side of the
terminal where from parallel platforms
for Chills and Ferera reached V switches tbo cars can be board
Infants Bishop Dresses made of good
quality English Nainsook finished neck and
sleeve hemstitched ruffle and Cjft
4inch hem at bottom 0UC
Childrens School Dresses pretty colorings
braid and button trimmed ages 5 to 12
specially priced today 125 < M CA
150 300 and j4 ulr
Misses Jersey Ribbed Vests white and nat-
ural high neck long sleeve Rn
drawers to match per garment DUG
Ladies All Wool Knit Skirts Oxford
bodies red blue and navy bor Ctf A A
ders today pIoUU
Ladies Black Imitation Seal Chatelaines and
pretty coin Chatelaines
today
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MIXED PJUHTS
When durability attractlvenessand
economy are desired
The Masury Paint is all that a
good and reliable paint should be
and no one can go wrong by
using it
Color cards prices and other in
formation furnished on request
JAMES BUTE
Houston
COOK STOVES
Pirfect B kcr 7
C 1 Then Bering Hdwe Store
Main Street and Capitol Avenue
Lavaca County Court
nalletsvlilp TXkv Octotier TDistrict
court < n ti tl I n ei > nvuid bet y j
telifH t t n ttt jVnr ur > t
Judfic Ki mitti Mi ih BriaI Jurr a
short cha li rnvered pMU wV >
tli Ir < ty uiiii n p iaiid T < i Ul art
fi nun
JI wiojery civil dockets vIll be dtrfpMd
ill i k next wocktiie civil J
dwkit Ul be called While the law tw >
weeks will bo devoted to the erliulu I
tmket which Is quit1 small thc only
of nny special Importance being that ft
Tlnsler charged with killing gehleyen In
Gonzales which comes herein change of
venue
There aro Imitations of OXIDINE hut
none of them compare wits the njeawoe
OXIDINB Chills revere awl all IsV
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