The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 81, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 24, 1897 Page: 2 of 10
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to aocoiopllab tUi imrpoM ho to briotf
prsaperltr to all tlaaaee now nd to make
that c mdlnos contiauoui 1 the problem
of tbr bojr
TbiTe are om < quc tlon tnvolvod In
thU iirorwnltton that I JH not dl cu
I will not vlolau the la of botplivllky
by iisdrrulilnK tn jinter mon a partlaan
dltcuulon of political queatlorj Uut I
raajr nb I rotintty call your attention
to certao crniral prlnclplm hkh ought
cot to be loat tlxtt of la antwcrlni the
question tucg Uil
In the Orel rlaen It well onouh to
undcratand that In ordir to brlnr ptotpri
lty to th country and to niaiitaln It thTi
ousbt > b < a union of mrititrn nt amone
tbtxo Mhutc lamrou and ilwtuuien aic
idontkal There li no rcaion for a < n talon
botwefn thojo who arn thalr daily bruad
by thu w al U tb ir brow lh > no
reason by tbry nhould differ ldely upon
qucatlona which o vitally roncirn thwn
Jn Uttlon there Btrcngth In dirialon
there It dntruttlon If tho ajreat majority
tf tb common icnrlc cre united uuon
the fundamnitnl prinfilti upoi which
protperlly tnu t rtut they would nuccrnd In
makittK tbti tbo irandr t Nation of tho
earth It ii lo thrlr nirrMl to nuiceed
Thoy hav rm Inter at apait from the
Kfneral prospfrlly of tlc conntry Tliry
ha e no s lfl h purpotp to promoto iij
drawing an Incorrect onduilon or In
adopting a polity which would prove
rulnotin
H should ol o t > c undcrntood tha while
I am apeakinR lo the common pwiplo
lhot whoie ballon control the dfstlny nf
the Nation that 1 do not Jmlrf jem to
bfllctc for one moment that there slioulj
b any war ujKin capital aa micli The cx
aten < o if capital i nccraiiary The
weallh bat hai been pnxluicd by brain
and inutlo la aa much nmniary for the
proaecunon nf the entcrprl fii no < i In n
Liver Ills
Uko blllouiness djspepili hiadache ronitl
patlnii our itoiaarh fudlgmtlou are > roiii > tly
cured by Hooda 1JHi They do tlulr uurlc
Hoods
easily und thoroudily
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Istenco as the hraln nnd muscle nre nec
es an 1 do not intan to en ale nuy un
JuBt prejudices against tuoso who uro
wcoltbj far bo It from me There are
those whose holdlnps are law who art
r eti as that word I underiitooil but v l
whose every heartbeat nhn o v > cr > tn
pathy la In unlron with tbo massea of
Amexiean toll rs
t ar tal Is entitled to protection It la
ip H < d to iit laws which will prevent
C onflscatiou nnd allow it legitimate
i lis
But while that In tnn > its unjust iik
eslon should ln > met and ropdlcd No
ItublnBtlon of o ilti whether handling
ithacco oil or stwsnr hc ild hn permitted
tt > oiter thf small chamber and dictate
frfilK of this eoterrment No aRRre
eiion of cariwl should bo allowed to rec
ti i itput o the factorli or of the
i f nor the iiees of merchandise It
1 11 ft t o i ir 1 to dftroy eompul
tior riorK the crowth of that lndlll
ui m which ip i 1 1ri f r the pre r
ion of he iowrrr in Nor should
i r comblnvlon of c 1al lie permittd
ay to h Ir nipou how tiny nhall
tit on anv el n question While the
STviren of nijliyiF within ilio u > pe of
thlr lu lr t iHlings o those who pay
tlT he employo htms If dm p not lose
hi < Idititltv as a man The crown of sov
inlKht wl h which the Roycrminnt en
d s him r et his H Man Is n the
Hia of iia emplojrr In all Mltunl re
srxas and is entitle to if much roniiid
i an > man on far b The lawyer
who inak his briefs for a corroriitijn or
ha n ta e in the rourt room served the
lorporatlon there When ho adMs s tho
railroad or tho mlnltig corporation 8 to
Its h al riKhtR he s nes the lorixiratlon
here nm when he stepi forth from tho
cjmt room to the election booth he ahotild
clf it as a eoMriiRii and not as a serf
o It 1iight to be with til labor orSinli
n < lr unI ° > ers the own ali
lite fldillt In all matuirs p itainlnK to
Hi r mi > loyr hu > lnt > s ut whui th
labors of tho day are laid aside nm they
Mtp forth to cast thtir ballot no mil
ter If their hands are hardened liy toll
th5 are still soierilcns and thej ast
thfir ballot as rulrs and not is slaves
No < mplotr has the rleht to dictate to
thm btiauso above the sovereign th ro
lai bo no greater power anil ahinc the
< lti7 nthe uncrowned kin of Ametiea
t ere can bfl no master Their ballots and
thUr souls aro their own ihelr countnn
and their Codi I can not too stronisly
f4nphaHo this view n Is uiwn tb dli
nlt5 of labor and tho mcoimltlon of the
fm t that tho common oplu of Mimrlui
are tha rulers of this Nation that the
safety of the American puiplo depends if
> ou loso jour jKiwer In the xoviTnment it
> ou suffer yourself to bo mntrolled 1 t
b dlcuted to by other cliss l other
words if ou abdicate lr ihrone i
surrender your sovereignty u0 doora 0
this countr Is sealed
IrIn faae and l0ri8 may n ° r111 or ln >
A breath can mnke them a a breath has
inauo
nut a bold
peasantry their
countrjs prldo
pll ktro > ei1 tan nerr tm up
Then let jour first duty bo to eminelpalD
labor and mike it free indeed Lu lr
man well understand the dignity of his
Position him feel that all work a
honorable that a blouse when worthily
worn Is a badge of honor Hut ho need
not despise Lit him feci his nd that
Is a klni who rulru by dMne rluht
leach all of th < m that It they nhllcati
their thrones upon which both dlvlno urn
human law has plneul them nnd rust
labors kindly crowns at tho feet of cap
ital that tbiy can never reclaim Hum
Hiiro rosts upon this orKanlzatinn and
uion tin common people not oritanlzed
still other duties to which refercnio will
lw brlrfli mule As joti nro tho sovenlgns
It is jour duty In tho eleotlon of jour
BKenls to tho leKlshturc nnd to connross
to select only those uron whoso sjmpuhy
IntelllKencii nnd InVKrlty > otl can roly If
> ou shall make a lulslako In tho election
of one who is not mindful nf jour Inter-
ests tevoko his aaency nm timl some ono
else in his stead If jou w oeleit lhose
who nro true lo the lomnion peopli who
are not servlnn some nelllih or personal
interest the laws of Ibis country will bo
made so as lo promote the Inform nnd
prosperity of tlin wholu piopjo rather than
any ono class
It becomes jour duty likewise lo select
os auents only thoso officers who will
properly execute these lawa because upon
the making of the laws and their execu
tion di ponds In u Inrgo mensurc the hap
piness nnd safety of tho people at law
I cm not too strongly emphaslzo the fact
that It Is lo tbo lawa of tho country that
jou must look fur protection To them and
to tlum alone jou must look for redress
of Krhivanee Als u1Cy arte from Mlnp to
time mind fono can rot settlo what tho
1 J lot ran Mhei
y Yol nU 10M1
with whom jou stand hivo all power In
your own hands Kxirelso It wisely nnd
Justly and you will win tho admiration
and support of peoplo of every calllnK and
of nviry class
IrriNicil fur ttiMt h
riorcsvlllo Texas Juno 23 Mecarlo
Hernandez was Jailed here last nluht on a
iharco of attempted assault on Miss An
drletn Aldrito at tho home of rmucUco
Kstrada near IMoresvllle Ho threatened
If molested to do as Maximo Martinez did
that L kill noviral peoplo
HOUSTON DAXLY PO Tr THUKSDAT CORNING JUNE 24 1897
ATT0UM5Y GHNRKAL M M CKANE
THB HIGH UK COUKTS
toilrt of rrlllllfllll lljienl
Austin Tetas June S3 rrocoedlnge of
tho court ot criminal appeals todiy
Affirmed Solonon Itocha from bb
Alberto VHlaKes from Webb Kd Under
wood from Harris Marvin Martin from
Childress r A 1 inn from Travis Iellx
Trovlno from DoWitt I > ib rOKffi from
lturnet T J Johncon from Bell lohn
Wheoler from Wharton W I Verfiii
from llurnct Odac Trcvlno from Ie
Witf Tom LonBaere from Krath E C
Dicklrson from Nacogdochis
Motion to withdraw appeal sranted Joe
llurcer frewn HiTlfi
Hevened and remanded J T raulk
from Jones
Appeal dltmissed h M Uarfleld from
San Saba
rtevorsid and dlimlsed David Robles
from ebb
lleheannw refused K II Jones from
Dallas I Subwartz from Uvalde All
Urtffccr from lajittc
Tlilrd Ditrlct
AlBtin Traxs June 23 Proceedings ot
the tourt nf oivll appeals for tha Third
district today
Atflrmod Henson v Djrno from Col-
lin rj et al vs Williams et al from
tlravsoa
Itovoice1 and remanded Texas and Ia
olflc Railway tonipauy vi Mrs It Ji
Moore from Vau Zrindt Shoemaker it al
vh Iacn ot al from iills
ltohmrinK refusoil Hwlnc v ISoyd < t
al from Johnson
Motions irranuiPtato of Trxas vs Pal
tpison from Linn > lo advance nnd dismiss
pnit of iaiHo of ail on li s eaie Is net for
nubml Hon on Octob r 20 next
Motions for nhiarlnr submitted Mis
souri Kansas and Tojxj Hallway rompiny
t > Withers from Caldwell American Cen-
tral Insurnm coinpanj vs Gicen et al
from McLnnnan Cox > t al vs Jinks ot al
from JUL nnan
OHie inotinrn submitted Mls ourl
Kansas and leuxa Railway company vs
Withers from Oaldwell for uddltioual
flndinRs Cablnin vs Holland ct al from
Tails to file rirord this motion is grant-
ed Dftr vs Malcr from Comil to af-
firm on certlflcnlo Houfitnn and Texas
Central Hillwnj company vs ltcd Cross
Riixk farm from Travis to strike nut
statement of fact and el mtss appeal
Monro et al ve Waco nullilInR association
from McLennan to withdtaw record
Sulmiltsoii iiosiponed rit willlanu vs
Divio et al from Tiavis
Oansu submitted Jones Bros vs Par
ker from ltockwall
IrIOil YIhIIciI 11 Tci cut Scotlillis
To tho Hdltor of Tho Pot
Ilnvikshlio Texas Juno 22 1 seo In Tho
IIouHton Vo t of Sunday Mr It A Jasey
was Interviewed and Biid Tho cotton
plant Is In tho best condition 1 have ever
Foen It ot this tlino of tho year It Is srow
Ins ripldly anil blooms nml bolls arc seen
even where I saw mnnj fields tint al
loadj avenme six liolls lo ever stalk The
farmers are up with work and the fields
aro clean nnd well cultivated
llon me to sly I have Jiwl returned
front a trip through four or five nf tho Ixwt
mtton counties In tho State and dont
find It that wiv Cotton Is at letst threei
or four vvrokH behind this time list jear
While soma nf It Is 111 food condition ninth
of tt Is lit bad condition and very snnll
Kspeclallj In tho Cancy Brains nnd Colo
rndo bottoms nd should wo havo i
dtouth th cotton crop will l > very fhort
I have ls < n farmliiK In Texas for seven-
teen ynirs and I tl Ink I Jtcovr otn > thlnK
about cotton W II C
Trlliulc
LuIliiB Ti > xas Juno 21 As nn old friend
of Thomas O Davidson conductor op the
Southern Pacific railway who died at San
Antonio Juno 18 I wish to cast tno lower
on hlii Knve Oonerouo to a fault into
to his friends genial nnd honest innny a
passenger along Toms run waited for
his ttaln Just to have his company tf they
knew him Alwajs lojal to the giant cor-
poration that ho represented from his own
pocket I havo se u him asafst tho poar nnd
nfllicttd Tho lre1t ltulcr will turely
lavo a foft Urtti for Tom peaeo lo hlE
nshes and may thu Southern Paclllo find
a lit mun to fill his plaie
Will Brow no Post Correspondent
ClmrHil Willi Vliirilir
Corslcana Texas Juno 23 Titus Smith
was arresled today charged with compllclt
In tho killing of Columbus Watts on tho
Hast Side Monday night Drown who
gavo himself up was today allowed ball
In the sum of J1000 in default of which hu
was rcinaudid to Jail
A stout lhu < Mimic
u a essential to phvslcal health as to
political rbusUleiicv ior wivuknens of the
back rheumatism and disorders ot tho l Id
nevs tho tonic and dietetic action of Iloi
tttiers Stanach lilttets Is tho one Iblng
needlul The hlomacli Is ho mainstay of
every other orsuu and by Invlgoiatlm the
digestion with this preparation tho spinal
tolumn and all Its dependencies aro kjiu
pathetically strenelbeued Tho djspcptlo
and bilious will find It ft pure ve ublo
UiauUat and tonic
FROM THE STATE CAPITAL
The Hill KcQtilnting ttvpcndlture of
School Itiatls Signed
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GETTING READY TOR THE DRILL
Misttn People Vntrh Hie Joxernurs
RtiHrcl Drill Mclitlj tord Jtirj
DlscluirBcd
Austin Texas June 2S The governor
today slcncd Senator Dealls bill passed at
the special session of tbo lcgtslsturc regu-
lating tho expenditures of State county
nnd municipal school funds as well as the
rei > ort i of treasurers handling the barue
In tho main tho bill prohibits the appli-
cation of the Stato and countj funds for
other ptiritosm than the pjjtntnt of teach
or and suix > rIntondcnts salaries and
stipulates that tho taking of tho scholastic
teusus pun having fumlture and other
lUius Khali bo Ivild for out of tho munici-
pal funds
Senator Volts bill arrendlng tho law re-
lating to tho Inking ot scholastic census
was al o approved This lull provides a
iroro compleo method ot nuking such a
rtcord so aj to prevent duplle itlon and
inflation of tho rolls by taking children
under scholastli ago
anTTINO READY rOR THE DRILti
CipLvti Harry Ovwns eiuatrnnastcr ot
tho adjutant generals depirtuicnt has a
corra of mn at work putting in shape for
shipment tents cooking utensils and other
camp equipment to bo tscnl lo San Antonio
during tho next ten dajs It will requlra
about eight cars to transport tho prop-
erty Captain Owens will superintend tho
erection of tho tents and apportionment of
other suplles to attending companies Tho
foreign aggregations will be given quar-
ters with tho Texas bojs and act In com-
pliance with orders from Texas iommand
t rs on dre s parade guard mount and other
camp leremonle
Adjutant Genera Mabn Is now In Nash-
ville with tho Texas party He cMcits to
bo In Austin agin next wck
Whllo preparations are actlvclj going
on at Snn monlo all Austin l agog over
tho contests Tho capltxl people nro un-
willing to consider an org miration whllo
thu Governors Guards ire in the whirl
Nightly a Hrgo nssemhh greets Captain
Hobenleau and his drill team at tho city
park wheru they go through the evolu-
tions of tho company m mdliig to the
latest tactics and execi to the manual of
arms with a precision that rerills to mind
the former world biatcrs the Bayou city
Tho San Antonio Belktis It Is argued
here will bo the most foi tillable opponent
among Texan troops ot the mnrds for first
place Whllo this may b literally correct
tho entry of tho Morton c i lets of W nsh
ingtcn and tho crack Inlleis from Iowa
and Minnesota must net be ovcxloolecL
LAST OP LLGISLVTOnS
Captain B1H ritlds the Hill county
porcupine ot the Twenijfltth legisliture
and Senator Bob Iloss of Lunar countj de
pirtcd last night for their respective
homes It wat > suld ot this pair that they
woro tho first to arrive In Austin after
the fall election and it is posltlvclj known
tint they arc the last to get uwaj
Senator Hoss who has been ono ot the
cbarai tors of tin two sessions will follow
the 0MinlLli ot tho Hon Hum Ward tln
distinguished representative of Travis ccun
tj and reopen his law office Senator
Hoss Is clo o to tbo people of his district
Lamur and Tannin counties a democrat
of tho old school and when he so desires
Is ono of the fnost brilliant practitioners of
the Paris bar
Captain rield thinks of returning to his
old lovo Journalism and will probably
mount the tripod to wield the ttldent in
Htllsboro vvbe re for the pist ten jeara no
baa inado bis home
CHAUTUHED
Tbo following charters wero filed with
the secretarv of state todaj
The Central Christina church of Waco
no capital stoi k but controls property
amounting to tin 000 Incorporators 1
W llurgei T JJ Ha a and Van Daugh
ertvThe
The American Building compinj of Dal
lis capital stock 5000 Incorporators
E M Needles 11 1 West and J W Ha-
uler of Philadelphia A 1 Hurdle of Dallas
and W E Brown of Port Worth
Tho Konnidj Literary and Social club of
Keunedj Karnes counts no capital stock
but controls goods and chattels to tho
amount of 100 Incorporators John J
Hlllje JnmcB H Ptlx Albert E Iloefncr
and others
COURT RECORD LOST
Tho court of criminal appeals record of
tho Burt murder case was lost yesterdaj
It had bein given to Buck Walton attor
nes for tho condemned man to compile
his application for a rehearing and tho
volumlnoiifl document was swept out oT
tho attornejB office by tho Jiinior Thu
line was retorted to tho court this morn-
ing who entered upon the docket an e
tonslon of tlmo for Its return until lriday
at 10 a m A stenographer has been put
to work rewriting the 210 pages of tjpo
wrlttcn evidence and facts Thu lime al-
lotted for making application for u re-
hearing Ju tho case expires tomorrow
ANTILVNCH LAW
The Post erred In printing the now antt
liicli law jesterday signed by the gover
nor In section 3 providing that any ot
fieer who permits or Buffers any person
lu lib custody charged with a cilme to be
Killed by ono or more persons or shall
suffer or permit ans null persons to bo
taken from his custody and killed by two
or more persons shall be guilty of official
misconduct anl removed fium office In
ndvertentli thu words knowingly and
willful crept In which would practical-
ly destrov the effect of tho bill In refcr
eneo to officers
TORI JURY DISCHARGED
Tho Jur > considering tho Iord murder
rase which was brought hero from Kan
Saba munty on a chatigo of venue catno
In this iiiornlug without having reached an
agreement and wero discharged Their
standing was nine for touvlctlou and threo
for acquittal Iord was Indicted Jointly
with Trowbridge for tho murder of a nun
named Turner In ISSJ The Trowbridge
Jury was discharged day before yester
dnv This Is I ho second mistrial these
cases have resulted In
NOTES
ExStato Senator Stvasne county attor
nov at Tort Worth at rived in the cltj this
iiornlng to arguo the McAfee bigamy caso
before the criminal court of appeals Mrs
McAfee was found guilty somo tlmo slnco
and sentenced to Imprisonment
Xcvv Jin for iiuindo
Oanndo Texas Juna 22 A company with
t > 000 oaoltl ban been formed to build an
Jotfe r sin lit Oaaado Tbo ltxcdlug cottoa
Planters of the oounlry havo taken stock
Tlio directors elected for ono sear are A
Iloss President J P Maurltz secretary
I Everett treaaurcr C 1 Kroiknltom
O Oleson A Shutt J Hultqulst The ma-
chinery has been ordered Tho ground
neirthe railroad switch wanbought yes
terdnv and the work qf tiutlcllnt will begin
linmedlatolv Thl latest Improvement to
auado will be of much benefit to tho sur
roundlnc countrv
TEACHERS ME ETIN GS
Monn ivrnuiiHT iv the
or sirTiionx
doches
5CHOOt
cioil Atlrnilmirr nn the Xnrtnnl
llnclles Interest Alrenely Arntisecl
In the Mate Convention
Waco Texas Juno 23 Tho school of
methods has Increased In Interest and Im-
portance and tho teachers lu attendance
aro congratulating themselvts on being
fortunate enough to enjoy Its benefits Tho
lectures today wero unusually Intirestlng
tho Instructors lihcumlng thu subdivision
ot tho subjects assigned to them on tho
programme
The school of methods for colored te ach
era Is also In cession with the same In-
terest
Thu Da lor Bible school has attracted a
number of soung ministers who aro de-
riving valuable benefits and aro enthus-
iastic In their prahe of the manner In
which the school Is conducted
As the clo > o of the school of methods
ellavvs near tho mtllds ot the teachers
naturall turn to the approaching Stato
convention ot tbo Temhers assoilation
which convene June 29 At that conven-
tion there will bo longregated all the best
talent in the State and some celebrities
from other States who will exchange ideas
on tho prognws of educational Institutions
In tho Stnto nnd In the United States It
Is expected that this couventlop will bo
by for the most Interesting and useful
meeting the association has ever hid and
tho event Is anticipated with much pleas-
ure by the teachers
WEATHER AND CROPS
nor AvnvTiinit is demmicivi
i m coi io
It Kill Is
Out
HiKlniiliU to lie
on LeioKIni llue
Hell mini
> ceiled
in
Buffalo Texas Juno 22 The hot weathtr
for the past week has been vers beneficial
to tho cotton croti of thle weotlon Corn is
niacticallv made although a good rain
within n week would bo of great benefit
Prospects for a larzc cotioircrop aro flat-
tering Tanners are about up with their
work and many ulo plowing their cotton
for tho luu time
Driscoll Texas Juno 22 A good rain
would be qulto beneficial nt present as
the top of the ground is getting dij and
ralu would do the cotton crop much good
The corn Is mode and fair c rop conOdorlng
the drj spring The sorghum crop has
In en cood the first cutting has been har-
vested Stock of all kinds aro In good con-
dition
Rusk Toxoh June 22 Mr John Moffett
whi livih teven milts from here told The
Pot corresiwndent that the boll vvoim was
in his cotton cow and vvs doing consld
orabln diiLosn to voune bolls and squares
and that ho wan fearful ot the crop being
cut off bv tho worm If It continued Its work
Oakland Texas June 23 Tho weather
Is clear drs and hot and tho farmers are
all mowing their fields of sorghum Much
flno feed is being bulked und evcrj one
hopes next winter to havo fat caws and
sleek horees Corn Is good Cotton Is be-
ginning lo do well
Goldthwalte Texas June 22 Cotton Is
doins flno it has grown more within tho
past ten davs than it has nil the spring
Turmem aro well up with their work and
thero ato blooms on tho carl planting
Waxahachie Tex36 June 22 Tho
vveathevr oroohoth sas Sundas woe the hot-
test dav Ellin emintv has seen In a long-
time Claud Lli comba horse succumbed
on account of the excessive heat
Elliott Texan June 22 Profipccts for
both corn and cotton wero never better
Gardens beginning to need rain
Richmond Texas Juno 23 Rain Is
needed in somo localities in tho county
SHOP ll A MICItO
Vim hit riiuUs Wound XVIII Irnliiilil y
IIMill Jnlnllv
Henderson Texas June 21 Last night
about 10 oclock Irion Clark a visiting
joung man from Nacogdoches was shot
und probably fatally wounded by a negro
Several arrests have been made but thero
Is omo uncertainty as to who did the
mooting
Thero aro several conflicting reports
nboiit tho occurrence The most trust-
worthy Is that tho victim with three other
joung men mot two negroes who disputed
with them ns to tho possiwdon of the side-
walk which resulted In IiIowb and term-
inated In tho shooting The white bojs
wero unarmed Young Clark has a splen-
did reputation nnd Is of ono of the best
and most Inllucutial families ot Natog
lit Itll Ml CX TIIIAL
No Troiililc In seenrlnu n Tur to
Tr Hie Conf Mnrilirer
Plortsvllle Texas Juno 23 The trial of
Mnxlmo Martinez began this nfternoon
Thero was no troublo In securing a Jur
The evidence Is entirelj circumstantial A
xerj largo crowd of people Is pictent but
everthing Is orderly nnd quiet Tho rose
will not bo concluded toda >
Wlmiliiiehl
Waxahachie Texas Juno 23 Tho re
i fl at i ° rllrllln l rch will end to
tight Twelve
havo united with the
ehurcli since tho meeting began
JLi i ° ronor hi has been lu Jail
something over a eat chnrged with liv
i i i 1ss fil0 a orKc1 Instrument
lSrlCt courl nna ac
quitted
Professor T 11
Crlddlt has n patent
en a school desk In the
shape of a foot
rest which ho thinks will bring him > t
roally The
footrest can
adJu ted
any deak and will aS8t children to sit o
lomforinblj In their seats ad not suffer
wwt f0n y termed f ooS
Why
OoritYoutak
JSrownslroi
flitter
n
s SSs
ISLAND CITr NEWS ITEMS
Truce Patched Up In the Santa Ic
Office Huildlnfl Strlhc
A SOLID TRAIN OP DRY GOODS
Co n li try Merehnnta Are WnltthK to
See More 1 hull I nips Before
Dilillir Business
Oaheston Texas Juno 23 A truco hss
been declared In the Santa Ic office build-
Ing strike nnd tho fifty workmen who
went out jeflterday returned to work this
morning H H Cooper the mm about
who e emplosmcnt tbo troublo was occa
sioned has laid off landing tho uitisldera
tlon of the caso by tho building and trades
nFsemblj Should the trades assembly
and Mr Cooper not canto to an agreement
the men ran refuse to work tomorrow
The opinion prevails however that tho
points In dlsputo can bo adjusted Mr
Cooper was willing lo absent himself from
tho building today ponding a settlement of
tho dhpute but ho thinks the union has
not dealt fairly with him
MERCHANTS ARE WA1TINO
Mr It A Landcs of the firm ot Wallla
Lnndes C Co sajg that whllo the outlook
for good crops la excellent Immediate bus-
iness in decidedly dull Ho accounts for
this on tho hjpothewls that counti mer-
chants aro very careful In making furthc
adviinces until the actual outcome of the
crops shall havo been moio definitely de-
termined He anticipates an unusually
prosperous season If no outward events
occur to prevent the realisation of ptos
eut prospects
SOLID TRAIN OT DRY GOODS
The Mallory steamer Nueces brought
tbls trip eight cars of dry goods for a
Shreveport firm Tho goods wero loaded
and the ears hung with banners descrip-
tive of tb big shipment Thes were for-
warded b the La Porte and General Agent
Smith had tho train phoiographel before
It started out from here jcslerdij evening
It will bo rushed through as a special
NOTES
E D Talrfleld of Houston Is at the
Beach
Little Henry Rosenfeld the child who
had a fall list Sunday died at I 10 oclock
this morning of concussion of tho brain
Ho was the only son ot Mr nnd Mrs A M
Rosenfeld
Justice Barry todiy held an Inquest on
the lody of Herman Yettlen who was
drowned In the gulf jestrrday afternoon
The facts brought out at the Inquest were
tho same ns published In vc tenla s
Post A verdict ot accidental drawnlng
wis rendrrel The funeral of Yettlen oc-
curred today
R M Dliklnscn TranU Morgan Prank
Seaman lohn Monahan Gcorgo Armlghost
M Donavnn and T U Stephens composed
a Jol parly of railronlers who vesterdij
morning loft on the Kchoonersaeht Miuelo
r for a ten das irulse on the In The >
are well supplied with neccrsiry refresh-
ments end anticipate a good time
i mil hi in Tin post
seliool Trnslee llnvi a Irnitlenl
DiiiioiiMtrnl Ion
Inmpasas Texns Juno 22 The school
trutees met c terdaj and elected tho fol-
lowing corps of teachers for the public
schools of this clt for the ensuing year
J A Stearns superintendent formerly of
Drnwnwood S II Jenkins principal for
mcily of Billlngcr Miss Minnie Green-
wood Miss Eva Hickman Mlsa Eia Young
Mlso Celia Davis IJampiRass Miss Mattlo
Musfelder of Eaglet Iake Tens T L
WlllUms colored principal of colored
school
Lampasas will no doubt continue to
havo eauso to bo proud of her public
Hchools Thero wero more than 100 appli-
cants for tho different positions from oil
uvir tho State and thtcofourths of tho
applicants statevd that they noticed In Tho
Houston Post that the trustees would elect
teacheis here at this time The trustees
nro eonvlneed that almost evcrjbody must
read The Post
WAV VllACllin
t
lloro Mil Cniiily PrnNnectnrit In
Sonlli TrxiiN
Waxahiehle Texas June 22 The tide
of Ellis county visitors to tho coast country
has not cetscd to flow The following nro
now In the neighborhood ot Houston look
Ii g at lands and real estate D H New
ton Earl Tort G W Cupps and wife of
ToirtMem Tliomas and Charles Johnson
Ocoirfo Tarrar J W Bell L Gunter Nash
T J Cole T K Campbell Wnxaharhlo
D 1C Ham Ovlila John Harrison Thos
Cook W T Wagoner Waxahachie
Untie Bob Majfield of Snrdls this
count has gone to Nashville with the
voterins Ho came hero In 1811 and this
Is the first time he has vlsllcd his old home
Ho draws a pension for services In tho
Mexican war
Iv llmlrleiil Ilullni nt Vlelnrlii
Victoria Texas Juno 21 Over 200 peo
plu went down on Iho excursion from Cuero
and Victoria lo Port Itvaca to attend tho
ball and sUDtier given bv Mrs II C Trai
ler finmallv opening her new Hay View
Iholnl It was verv select crowd and
evtnbodv hail a delightful time
Mr A Goldman has made arrangements
to put In tho machinery for ejllndrlcnl bal-
ing nf cotton and expects loliavo It In op
eration In tlmo for Ibis icasons business
liiirlinii Spi en ill n ir
Alvln Texas Juno 3 Charbon Is
spreading among tho stock In tho coast
country but no new cases are reported In
this immediate vicinity It is reported
that there am 250 dead cattle from char
bon In tho Tacquard pasture mar Hitch
tock
Mr Isaac Horner proprietor of tho niir
ton House Burton a nnd one of the
mr t vvldelv known men In the State was
cured ot rhcumutltm nfter thrco jears of
suffering I In sajs I havo not sufficient
command of lansruige to rnnvcy any Idea ot
what I biiltcred My physicians told mo
that nothing could bo tlono for me and my
friends wire fully convinced that nothing
but death would relieve mo of my suffer-
ing In June lSjl Mr Evous thon sales-
man for tho Wheeling Drug Co reennv
mended Chamberlains Pain Hnim At this
time my foot nnd limb woro uwollen to
moro than double tLelr normal size and It
seemed to mo my leg would burst but Boon
after I began using tho Pain Halm tho
swolllng began to decrcsae tho pain to
leave and now I consider that I tun catlro
1 cured For sale by druggists
A m aM
wl
on mi1
Munyon H
Queen and Cr cVCtc fc
tcratjj
J Prominent
business u
llshcd on the coast t w u
send East for is ii r < waMIW
and have alwa SKw thJf
the benefit 3L 1 3
of
m > self
carry a pocket ciU n mi fl 151 I
trav llnetn er nVn0fLVitl
quieintanccs should nScl te
hive frequentlv clm L nvin I
remediesl ioftlZ W
Brent faith in MunjeSs KirTlU U
Itheunintlsm Is known as if t
e < l oi diseases it wlll KUo °
ans Und of me llcliT nt ffvraab
hind Munjon has the rich Stf
cures nlnetjlx per cent of n
submitted to his trAtment
llheumntism Cure is iSar 1 n X05
absolutely harmlessn
in bund er uKrweTlc ftVSSSS
Pror Mnnjon puts ud a inV
for eich aisensp A iS ZJiH ra
1 > 21 cents a vla I iSrsSJfi
ProfOMunjon iSa Actf stJ W
S
dolphin IN answffrt wi is
advice for uiydisease
A I LLL LINE OF MUNTOVS PEia
DIES SOLD BY
A E Kiesling Druggist
tTiS Main streci Houston Ttxu
Countrs orders aollritcl
and health niii
arc included ia tic
making of HIRES
Rootbccr Theprtj
ration of this ptatttn
pcrance drinx is an trot
of importance inamita
well regulated homo
Rootbeer
is full of good health
Iuvigoratmij spptto
tug evatisf me fct
some up tewkj ui
have it read to P t
dowuvvhtertfjv r
thirsty
M adc only bjr Til
Charles Enta Ca
PhilidelpaU jjack
age makes J b
Sold evcrrirliKe
> lr Holder May IterSTW
Buffalo Texas Juno 2Ma J
aecldeaUllr W w
Haider who was
husband Thursday night while ihwtltflt
a lAirghr is restltur casr iW j
tlnir along ns well as can lit-
her phvsiiiais cay there l vo cura
ta W
for her reovo Tho liorjlir
located but no arrest hu
Mrs Haider Is not yet In i cos 1W
havo the party brought before ber for
tificatlon
Dr M D K T rl r
Dr
Juce
Jefferson Texts
Tnjlor died at lta vijj
Dick In this city at W
Ing after a lingering IImm JTtl
1P Taslor represente1 fff
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number
It was named a
legislature and was speaker
several times Ho is well Taomttrw
out Texas
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riputalo ns like
prominent nnd wellto
Talis n
county was liw
of this
and killed sestcrday erenlnf
Hs > PIng
becami cntanrlcd In jlt
dealt
Ing and was drawcUo
Linden Texas Juno 2 = a
negro who lived four miles
lure lost his house f i v >
last night One child In tpe oou r fot
burned to a crisp
llro unknown
e
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agents for Elmer J
No 2S31 which u a cure
tlsm Ono bottlo will provejfc
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