The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 60, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 3, 1902 Page: 6 of 12
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the Houston and Vcmim Central to overt
tnetn1 tnuln slmla nt the union depotwas
read aud ltAiied to the ordinance commu
tes
AMittM VX OASTONrt lNQUIltY
Aliliimiii litiitvn submitted the fnllotMuir
Inqtilrj ttUbh n a irailniid lefeinul tii tliu
hd It meniv
ft
Tg TOffJf > Mb > iH iiU rify riiiuell
Nl > 7 Htm tueelty
tder U wbith cwtrtln Hiiecia xhould
lip
puen
Congress f I out Milam hi urdllne nnd
from farollhc to chsftiei
rrestmi from bridge to niollne and from
bridge to Wlialiliigton
1iqlrle fioui Trnl to 1aimln
lrankllti from bridge to Sun Inelnto
lin s xroui IoiDtnenc Ten < i avenue
Commeree from lulilsco t r annln
Odin und Lyons ntbanns frtnn furr street
to ellv Ilium
Ieefnnd nvenuci from Lonlsuuu to Craw
ford Hnrdy fioui Contl to Noble
Helner nnd Badue from Kan Felipe to
Washington
ffeveiaj efforts fo ehanje the order In
whldi these streeta nero to bo paod were
K1 1 W xttr but 1 am idvlsed
that tha board of public works bus not only
changed the nder In nhleh the nrk M
beinglone but llwt the board has further
updeitaken to ctntull the nnvk TliU I
think shout be the province of thU enuiiell
anl I therefore reeommeul that nu Iniiiur
b Instituted ns to thu r sht of the board
of public works to make theie elinuge
without consulting Hie teuiiRll ir the
Jtosrd of pulillp workn has the right to ny
whleU street stiull li pa nd nftev the cntiti
rll ha made the destgnntlnn I ee no ren
on nby the enuiiell nhoiild net In the nrt
place
That this council mar helter understand
Itx ifntlon lil > with the bourd of puldle
orUc I wnalil susyest thnt the iiiieytlon
he > eferrrd to thf nttornev n < r to the ettut
of the aiithnrft Toiiferred bj he ihnrter
upon tho bivard In ilmnglng work hfter h > u
Ing been ordered b fie eonnell and that
the board of milHe works be leilrneled Iiv
the uiuvor If he linn tin nnlluiilti n In do-
t l l he pveaeit eik pirnHJ1 n orlgtiul
ly Intended by the ennnell iieinllne the re
poit of the uMvipey iuln the hiiiiik of the
authoillyof the board In tb < > pieiulNeit
1 K tliinlnn
RAN JACINTO STItHKT UltllMIK
The street and bridge committee sub-
mitted the following riiMrt nn ho Ban Jn
elnto ftreet Inldge which was adopted
To the Mayor and IJty tounell of the City
of Ileuslon
In tho matter of the resolution of Alder-
man Jones which after sonic lime hns
iratlifd jiinFveniinltfee wt beg to report
that the lenoit of the elty enuliicer Indi-
cates that the bridge Is In a bud conditions
that It I probable thnt it U not In xueh bad
munition n the rctwit of the elty en
glneer made In Ootohnr IMm iows The
repalia made since thnt ditto lmn ntieiiftli
WNS
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E360B8M
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It is notable lhnt in the despondeuey
caused by womanly diseases thcro seems
to many a sufferhio wemmn no way of
escape from pain except atthe price of
life itself It Mould be sad to record
such a story of struggle nnd suffering ex
cept for the fact
that in such dire
distress many a
woman has
found a way
Kick to health
end happiness by
the vise of Dr
3lerces Favorite
Prescription
This great rem-
edy for womanly
ills haswell been
ft > < miGsSWiWW
called A god
eend toweak ami
sick women It
establishes regu
larity dries weakening drains heals in
flatumatiou and ulceration and cures fe-
male weakness It makes weak women
strong and sick women well
Your medicine almost raltd me from the
dead writes Mrs KdwiuH Gent tier of Iorv pt
irjyroouth Co > ii0t u My urine wax
ilke brick dmt nnd I had pain all over me and
och draggtuR feeling it seemed 1 could not do
roy house work I had to sit dqvvu to vrah Ihe
dishes even In the venr 1897 I was so sick
did not care to live nnd prayed tuauy times that
Cod would take me One davit found nIltlle
book I read Hand wrote a pi Pierce and In
a few days received an answer l decided to try
Ida medicine and today I am a well woman I
have no backache uo Jieadachc no palo nt all
J used always to hs e btsdacbes previoustv lo
the roonttdv period and mih pain that I would
roll on the floor In agony I look three botlles
of Dr Pierces Favorite Pnsctipjiou and three
of Gollen MedUal Discovery and three viUU
of Dr Pierces Picaunt relicts and wai com-
pletely eured
Accept no substitute for Favorite Fre
ecription J > There is nothing just as good
Vt Pierces Common Sense Medlcaj
Atlvissr fznt frt < on receipt of stamps
to cover expense of mailing only Jeml
aj onocent tramps for the book in paper
covers or 31 stamps for the cloth bound
volume Address Dr tt V Pierce
Jeffrie N Y
committee
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC PETITION
ToXay More Tracks Across Montgomery
Avenue Granted by the Council
Alderman Gaston Asks for Information as to the
Relative Authority of the City Council and
JJie Board of Public Works
The eltycounell acted jettorday evening
upon the petition of tho Southern lsclAc
railroad for permission to lay nddttlonnl
track s across Mpulgomcry n venue It was
returned to the cnunclt accompanied by a
majority and minority report from the
fsnirnHttje on streets nnd bridges the lat
ter signed bjr Altlcrrnati Archer and con-
sidered In connection with a prntent from
citizens Of the Fifth ward who objected to
U being granted unless tlio company was
required to tunnel the street Tho major-
Ity report recommended that rp petition
tic granted upon tho condition tbnt tho
company repair and replace the pavements
that It sfinll lay nnd krep up n newer ou
tiurnctt street lr iu Hardy to Montgomery
venue and pay for tunnelling flic street
lu cane the city should decide to have a
tunnel built
Alderman Archer did pot consider these
propositions definite enough and objectod
to tho adoption ot tho majority icp < rt
< A motion to lefer the leport to the council
as whole nnd lay It over for nnollur
neck catrJcd only to bo rcrrfnaiuerud
Finally a recess wns taken nnd leneral
Manager Van VIccU of tho Southern Iuilue
and rcprcscntc of the protesting Iltth
wjrdpis Riven an audience Vn u result of
llftjcti minutes lnfoiiiul study of lite
matter the majority rtuit wan adopted
after the pasjago of un nincndtuent by
Alderman Uaston specifying tllst it tunnel
hill ho built and that tho company shall
pay for It and the city attorney was In
strutted to draw upnu ordinance covering
the ca e
In this connection Alderman Miller un
dertook to secure it reconsideration of the
soli by whluli the International nnd Great
Northern was ivcently denied pemiWulo
tncitoud Its tracks ubuig totnuicrci stnoi
but railed In the attempt
Kiitiwiiicntly nn mdlminco authorlsiltii
ened tho bridge We recommend en this
matter as follows
1 That thcro ho made such repairs on
ICTJTIOXS AND MI3M0UIAW
A petition from tho Houston Ilumuiic
Koelety asklijg that n special oftteei be
A unltltit from the Ileilug i < ilea Hard
J J k8 < t reller frni dam
ngedunei by the sewer mid mteli brntiii
wrnit l < lmi iitnl ilrnrd HtreiU wan re
0 lWe 1u
engliieer eltjt
UiV ihilTh NUlev et al asK
lin that the duuniiig i of girbB8 < on th
aeltegMst prutHltv SilJnluliK Oak lkwn l
stopped u i fen ul tu tlPe riospltulwu
mllteo anil the mayor J
A petlllmi from John Ward naklifg fr
Urea Is made by pxebler of rite Hre diiiurt
Siitlttec W < t0 1 i tip
VJ1 rPw eltlscnsof the Smond
ward uaklug tbar the exwshe Wowing of
< by rallronlH within the ity
n
Iluilt be sIoiIhmI wns referni to tHfeblef
of poll e nlih lUktiuetloiu nllate ihc
Heieial lietltlous for cjrtlon of nsseaH
mms credit on taxes fol e laiXe
ujeiiln cliipllcnto pinlnir erililrates eor
lectlon of deed from On ty ot weio
ivfenvd to eonimlttea having IliiUllelon
illspnud TMii like niaiiner
HlJlOltTS AND U OMMIXSnVT10N8
A report from thu heard of public worics
Uiformlng the council of the completion ef
tlit vitrltlcd brjck puliut on Commerce ave-
nue nceonni anled by np est I in ate ut thu
elty engineer Hhowlug ttTO7 duo he mi
traelor wa ndoptml after ehaigei for e
tras anionntm to over lti had bunt cut
ont by tho eontrmtor
Ilty Heaflli tiftleer Iliimily reported that
h had noiln
tr N
lonlliiiie th blonlng out bf Teus and Xew
OUcnim engine Uol1er ou Leonu and ttiiae
Mreeta and tlnft lie l dally nnltfyinE mon
resolution i it JJ
wllh n view to IfpWib e iSiV t
The renort of the cllv sealer for May vva
Jnfttcf m1 r et V < 0 linen
> 1 cnu unleotloii from the elty engineer
Hiking Instruction us to whether he shall
penult the treel tnr eomiiiv f
prlate the niutel Included 1 the area oe
upicd bv lis trniks on thu sueral sec
lions of tslroets under eoiilruet for
nnvlUB
fwed to the street and llrtOg l cow
m
The poller emiinrttco reported that Al
derninti Mlllern motion that the elilrf of
> o ee be icmilred to Die charges tgnlimt all
pollcunct who have been dropped fit 11 tn
p 0 0t seutCl1 ile i
adop l U us
ado ted
Other reports of minor Ituportanco wero
tnuito nnd united
jKvrioNs nlrUbsnn oi
The following motlong weio made and
dlnpuJed of
lly Alilcrman llumpsouThot tho ttet
Cuniri < liiier Ja Ihatruttefl ns per urtlelu
Sin Kovlscd odo of Ordinances net 10
niaUo lmprovrituDnts ut ny kind wlmtuver
wUhimfjUst geltlns Instructions from the
mayiuvotvthy e iincll und Hint ho slull
potf cVnu ty lpRMiUil request ot an
nlderumn
to nuiKo liupjoTcmeiiia as author
itv to do hi tdonted
Jly iderimin Joti lhat the mieet com
inl loimr be irsmutckl to ru Ulwiy
street fiom Mary n v t jtrcela Kefetre d
to btfcet and brldgo eonimlttee
That the iulf tolornUo anil S mti fr >
il Jjrieted to pmeeed with tm
veil f
guiviling
Mioy miwi trnn Nalioo
Thnt tho lloustwi Ka t nnd West Tevas
rnllrtmd bo Irvnuctci to repUr lis eroVs 5
AdJXr 1 MalTU
Hv Alderman WallThat
tho
contractor
foe the paving 0f it vnH bVlrderiS
by i > tuor to cmitlime said mvomen
o Wnaltingt street aa ordered b w
utlmi paused MJ 7 UKW Iteferredf
the
u l nu
totml of public v ntlM
Hy AUluunin Iui fimt n light be nlacvd
on the omner of J1bns111 and Mlearn
btieen as there li no light on he utlri
J hat the Miset riunliilHsloner
nuthor
Is l to purehase llrt nuir Waeli 1
Mnlngs to till uu the
eull > oi Itlis 011
to act yof UU onw
Ily Alderman Kohlhauff That the Mis
souil lvausas and lei Itnliwuy
In o Place Mjtlst euMiMny
Uflyhpil a on the n r
IVl itt1 > arveyThut the amount
of eiwm be set alde out of the last tn
ifVr nr i e iwvltl lorn
yiattr sower purposes to pnve Hardy Ktieet
paved ltefoncd fo the board of pubiie
A motion by Aldermsu Miller taat tlin
J
chief of police be jeijulred to give his tea
sons for not tllliiR cunrcrx ngalnst dls
charged policemen wns tabled by u tote of
A motion by Alfierman Sillier requiring
Cougicss arcntie tt > be Swept at lrnst once
every twentyfour hours nnd tau accretions
remorrd wns tnbled
Adjourned
WILL PERFECT SYSTEM
PLAN3 FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HOUS-
TON STREET CAR SERVICE
President Baldwin Determined to Make
Electric Car Rides a Pleasure as
Well as a Necessity
President George T Ilfttdwln of the Hous
ton BluettJr Hallway company nrrlvml in
said bridge as lu the oolntui of the city
engineer Is nccssory nnd proper < clr > tctilny tnoruluir ftom New Oi
a that the pienent wiiteliimtn on svlil I leans When nuked cotiuvrnliiK ihe ilHTt
blMRe be liutructe not l < > allow moro than ciiees hetwen tho elty nnd the loroiuny
one street e on the brldse at cine time v fulent allnln
nnr not to ellotr
more than one iiinvj said ho had notlilnir ni
to
wnKon on th luldge at one time Thnt If
neee ary nn ordltiimee be drawn by the
city attorney makliiR It nn offense for tt
heavy tviiRMt to ta on said bridge when
warned by the keeper not to do to
With these icroni iipuiiiltlntis It In tho
opinion of your conimltjtee prohahli that
the bridge ran be unci for tame tlnle ur
until shell time ns a new one can be
erected lMgar Walking
Henry lnls
T W Archer
Ktrect and Urldgo Committee
run MuticKT uousa
Alderman Millers resolution provldlnK
for an lssuo of 200KW of bonds to re
build tho market house nnd elty halt came bis nickel for u it oV flnlpiy
because he It
up n second reading mid Alderman initen l 0PV V U ° lfl l0 rci l le
offered the follow subtlute therefor iuVaHa nn d T titoZ
Thnt tho major be authorised to udver1 w > excciumt that ho will ride whether he
tiae for bid
for rebuild
hull practical
Ktructltm by
the substitute
yet Klve out but he cipre cd a sincere
hope that much good would bo accom-
plished by bis visit
Mr Iluhlniu has n reitllslns seu so of the
Importance und the possibilities uf iloiif
toi i 10 expressed n poiltlvo detcrinlna
tlon to make tho ntroet cut syalem nt Hous
ton the js > nt lit this beelltil of tho United
State Implements ntu belun eonsldertd
and plans ere under wuy for the attain
nieut of ttils desire
We desire to so perfectTno systein In
Houston snld Mr Iluldwlu that the
public will patronize the cars n > o means
of conveyance because It Is a plensure ui
us u uecenslty Jr the patron pn > <
ANOTHER DISTRICT COURT
tern ulieady ouUInsted nnd was far i
pel lor to that of uny other Texas city nnI
that It should soon bo the very best In
tho Southwest coiiutry
Mr Iluldwlu necomtunled by H l M <
Oreaor Iec tirestdeut of the Uouxtou
detailed to look after tho cnfnreem > nt of tile company vailet on the axiyiii aud elty
io humane ordinance was leferrd to rtie f 5 nsl ilHy ntleruoon and Infoi
ixiIIpo ntniiiiti tuiiily discussed matters In abeyance be
o Ico eomnilttee
tl0 1 oniIlinynni j
A petition from Chief Art6 of the lire understood thnt a conference will be hdil
deiiartuieut asking th I tho Coimrne build I betwoti the < ity nttornuy und the attrin
locnted at 10 and 1U7Mi j Zxlltt
1 X
nt 1 V1 < o the elty f Iliildwin Muted that he was willing to paj
iillorney I ami the v eiiiunlttv nil tils euiuiiiny fairly owed the elty nut
e
wn nl I < > n elttaeiU re ldlnf along had always been lend to do o but thnt Ie
1nim 1 J lUKMlbite uteihi Had never befoie been able In get the rvp
HV1 ttlnl emu In tlieiresenintlies ot the elty to talk business ou
talr round tiddlllon ns prommu by the the miWcct
old iinimll wns leerred to tue ntrnt
mid bridge eoinniltlrc
Tho Growth of Houston Such that the
Dockets Are Ovorflowino
In couveisatluu with several of the m d
iimnluoni Houston lawera dining the
p1H week n leporter iiHcertnlned that the
QOtscnsiib of opinion Is In favor ot a thin
lilxtllU court Yesterday Major W H
CranU cxpiessed that opinion by sajlng
1 huve observed tho gij > wtli of the elty
for thbl enrs and each enr nmiked nn
llieieiiee In business and population II Is
liuw tattly started on the ioul to tine
gientness and the cllUteus Ot the nisi IImih
ion of the futilie limy bjnk back upon tin
popiilntloii of tht present > im tdunevrs They
limy wonder nt our stupidity and lark o
piognssleuc a but In eoiupatliig the uni
dlllmis of thla tlmo they will give Houston
ow dlt for being nt least up to date < pi l
ami often superior to sister cities
With the Increase In population and
business nnd the constantly leciirrlng
tiuiiitirs of property lltlgillon Hat ln
eia eitloportlnuately iue iloik t arc
crowded nnd the lawyers arc bmy The
courts teem with Injunctions rinmage vilts
mandamus enses trespavt to try title ami
divorce suits without number nnd no two
u strict Judges In n y oplniniifteaii per
form the work and keep eleir ihe lur u
dncktls wbleh nn dully luvmtniulntlng At
liroent the courts nip niurli behluo oild
iho lilnls anil eoiteluslnn ot sulu ure de
lajed for utmost Imlellnlte peilods Mut h
of this llllgutloit Is heavy gnd Intricate
large uiiuibei of inse eohsunie ilms In
trial Home a niek or more If Is niiinireit
to eiery thoughtful Inw Or Jlmf ii < ih i
distil t will bine to bo establishI >
eoliiltirt the business of aiieb i court I
will be Jieeessary to Imvo n larg i ipd
morn commodious court house The in
em building Is too hihuII Is In bad cmii
Hon iinil altogether luadeipinlo for the nif
k
per a uho1 t n i
of Iho 1 iv Vomieli Th 1llln Idng if the records Our tw1 jmkev
proviil n ul Ihe elty atu no instn c l l f l 1 r1lt flllfl a i
nfoiui the lMth file r a tola j1 lid ale worked ft out veir to
aiimort i l
uimosi without
In the latter nrntiei ItitetmUMoit Ihelr
teel IvellOl liinton Uurvuv mil
IMIs on the committee to Vofr v fth bo
uiilles uro too onerous and their lieallh In
being liupnlred It U only a iue > tlon o
time till the breitl down cttnpletct
Iho present sriotid dlwtjlet ik > r wns
erentiMl under 1111 mt of the IrftUhuuru
utKin the nppllenllou f tho ltit of ihe Ity
of lliiunloii A eouiniltte uppulnted by
Oie liar 11aoelntlon of linn la enmity drew
tbo bill
VVhuii m ed If the eMimlnatlons ef iippll
cants fir lleeusu to pi m I lee law were n
fiilec 111 they nre In many Ntuiv Mnlor
liuuK Mild emplinlleall No sir iuy
aro anything but it fane The time Is
past vvheh XiIcK lnui und Harry can breali
Into the piofcsslgu lit lIoiiKton l believe
the stniidaiil for admlnlon has bnon isl ed
ami It li hoped that the period for tho ail
mUsloti of Incompetent shystcia who havo
m > lung degrnded und luouglit dlmoputo
upon tbo proresslim has passed forevc
ihe piofcsslun aa well m the people who
have been no often deceived by tnese al
leged lawyers whould feel thankful In
uecd Those who have been remit I v ml
mlttcil and those who may hereafter be ad
m ttcd will have higher quallHeutnus In
other days the profession wan adorned by
many whose names havo become liUioiienl
nnd whose reputations Illustrate the grnt
spirit of tho strenuous age In which thev
lived
Another Inwyer who was present and
heiird Major Cranks lemiirks aald I
neaitlly agree with Judge Crnuk and 1
would add another Niigge tlon tf vv bnvv
three eouiU the houra for holding the
Vy > v
e > > < w f
v
HOUSTON DAIIXtfOST ZUJESDAY MORNTNGrTUNE 3 1302
BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS
Many Weak Spots in the Citys
Sewer System
MILAM STREET BRIDGE PIERS WEAK
City Enulneer Dormant Makes a Supple-
mental Report for tho Information
of the Sewer Committee
City Unglneer Dormant has mode the fol-
lowing additional report upon tho condition
of the sewer Iplim for the Information of
tin sewer committee
Mesare Hubert Jones Chairman nnd Sewer
I Itiimlitce city
l M v 1TJta < Xr Sl > lWUUentlB
iHig to an Informnl report t > >
J011 made Sliiy p > mtj m n0 cuniltioiiH of
1 V < SJslem nnd the statemnt
jwS W1 l rt that I hail not hud
i l tlmo It make 11 thorough luvVstl fc
gallon of existing fondltlmis I now hate
thu honor to prexent sn mldliloiial report
TII1J aTFllONS
Tho siphon on Mljntn utiect has been ex
omlned Hint wua found to be totally clogged
up Willi nnd wood mil other debris
lour sections of lb Inch pipe each twelve
feet long havo been talten up und were
found to have settled since original laying
scfeu Inches
There being practically no grade from tho
Jecelvlng liisln tu Uju iow jtB ot the
sIpboH this ag dlinluUhed tho useful sec
tion ul IIiin pipe full ii per cent
wo
liiite touhd and leuioved from tho
Nil 11 tinmiis
lope uutaldu of thu sand and debits iiboio
liieulloncd li large piece ot set cultlout of
nu uieu uf nearly thu of tho lSInch tdpe
a urt a plijio of tliuLer about tiXM IncbeB
two luiJicathlcU which was 10 tlrinlv
weilged In pliin UB to lcqulte a Jaelt tp dl
plae It ihla piece or timber evidently
iv ia a part of tno shenlng naed to ahuic
Bides of ill during excavmloii and eoiistrue
llou of tho pipe und i < Is dlflleuit to Imag
ine howthlM or the cement could havo got
ten lutothp pltio The
jdcis of cement und
timber havo been pu eived for your In
mioctlnii
Ariaiigeinents nre now being made to In1
i > eit a ortIeul foSf at the top of down
eg if each alphou lo be Ineloaed III a
buck manhole thus allowing herenftu ne-
< e s to tho atphou without tearing up the
Klreet again itud uIko pruvbllng an outlet
for a future giaile closing am tiiture rncll
itles for washing out ihe siphons
Al picufiit I tm not In tuvor of putting
In thin grndii erosdiig 11 aeeouiit of the
iieocHnlly or hnvltig to go through the two
pier ot tho Milam mieet brlilge one of
vhih Is Khmlv but griidnnll sllpjilng Into
the btijou tliil the nlher being nuekeil In
Inn iilaiOM Itoiii tup to bottiMil thnugli not
noiexHarllv uiiHHfe
Ill tliiHliliig rhp siphons air was found to
1 senile nut of the water In the bsiu ill
lejtl over the slpb n allowing that the
lilnlH 1111 not watertight
During tbo eoiiitruction of the e slpboni
no Hcreens to m op lur e debtIs no relef
oulleiH and 110 nirtinginniN for iliwhmg
weic provlilfil
For tin Vvhlto Oak bayou aldion It will
also be luepsMiry to nnxtimt n lellef out
lot mid llusUlpg uriaiiiumeuls
vui ninTrN uasin
Thla basin la located on Commerce ave-
nue about tlfty fet back of rtie siphon
ninnhole mill contnliH the outlets of the
Commerce nfenun and Milam atrwt Inler
eepllng sewer1 and discharges fiom lure
t ihe slpliniib
Tlio otistrurllonal details of thli receiv
> Put In two niblltliiuil oheek valves
P Put In neresiis fit the collecting tank
nnd alao before if It vnlve gate
10 Construet nn Itulppiiulciit blowoir oif
To iiiaeo thu large tiiiuip in working ordu
It will be neeehsnrv to take It apart and
clean the psrts
JSier kIiuo the lunugiirnlloii of the to
pnlrs now being made on your sewer plan
1 have been workluj under u great disad-
vantage ou nctoutit ft not hnvlug any de
toll plaus and itrawfugs of structure as
tmllr
Thla necc nrlly hns nud Is now csuMag
the < it a < teat expense as we have to
t > ruiw < im f
seneo or military heel o fi
Ladles Oxford Ties of vlci kid
with welt soles in the new straight
toos Cuban heels mat or vlci kid
quarters patent leather O
tips at yJUU
Ladles Oxford Ties at vlci kid
turn soles with the new drop too
or straight last with patent leather
Ladles McKay Sowed Oxfords a
complete lino in all styles patent
leather or kid tips with f rf
kid or cloth quartors at > JU
A nice lino of sandals < r
nt 250 200 and OU
Misses Slippers In several ot tho
newest and nicest things shown
this season at < if
200 1C0 and JtZD
Childrens Slippers that are right
j for looks and wear 7C
X
at 425 100 and DC
A few pairs of Ladies Tan Low
Bhoffc elegant values if you wear
small sizes worth formerly 350
8UO nnd 250 in sizes no
1 to 3 at 70C
An odd lot of Childrens High nnd
Low Shoes worth formerly yg
200 150 1 25 at
SV irVc1
jn tutwr ST < rswVWSirte > uf n < tf Vv v s SP
The DISCOUNT SALE
went with a grand eclat and yesterday
the inaugural day of the sale all through
the store one could hear hearty remarks
of approval With every Sioo purchase
20 cents back During the months of
June July and August the store will be
closed at 6 p m fcarly shopping is ad-
vised Today some interesting items of
Shoes and Alens Furnishing are quoted
Shoe Department
We arc showing one of tho most
complete linos of Shoes In the city
In tncna womens and childrens
goods
Mens Shoos wo Imvo In vkl kid
vclour cnlf and wax calf In nil tho
new styles nt 3150 300 O
250 nnd ZUU
In Ladles Oxford Tics wo havo thq
Men s Furmshmgs
10c Wnehnblo Club Tics T <
for 2Cl
20c Wnshablo Silk Club f
Ties for s t
10c Oros G aln Chili TIoh bat wing
Btylns ncnt lirotty designs r j
for Jt
15c Half Hoso Knox Bilk f <
finish black nnd tan for tC
Mcnfi Half Hoso genuine Kgyptlnn
toe
Ideal Kid In welt or turn soles with ynrn spliced heel and f
nice medium toos with common for > < 2t
Jlens Hnlf IfOwO Flotonza silk laco
knit guaranteed fast colors r <
blue sray red and blackZJO j
JIonQ Linen Collars these goods I
aro wnrranted pure linen every
style you can ask for sizes broken
slightly soileci 15c and 25c <
kind thla week lC
Lot of Mcno Shirts worth 150 and
175 sizes brokon Rr
or kid tips opera or Cuban 4JU < fin spec 0iThls wcek
WTUim Ls Foley
ing basin mo exeeeillngly fuully on account r OH fP OIQ T <
c ok n
of the eaiistiuctlou J < CH iO g 0 1 rSVJSOr 5
ot u wall III the
l iiln of n helghlh ninul to the upper in M
Good Coffee is the Cof-
fee oii like every-
body likes our Coffee
therefore it is good
xi
heels nt 300 250
Underwear nicely
DabrlBgnn
finished in blue pink laverrtler and
flesh colors O
Special Z JL
c Imported Balhrlggan Under
wear laco striped very r7
rool Special JlC
J nc Solid Leather Belts worth
25c Special for tho < C
week > v > L
iJents Initial Handkerchiefs everj
thread pttro linen worth f y J
20c this week Special yC
Boys Waists
25c Pcrcalo Waists for boys extra
good value f O
nil eolors L
Boys Waists of percale and Mad
ias with or without collars shiit
styles extra well made AQ
Special C
eit of the liiteicepllng eweva lei initiating i g > ft vv faaamt < tuitji i mtiLiwtAaiAa aAt ourivrAAirii ijj ffl Jf < j
or dislltliBlllK Into Ihe bnnlii
llelore the sewage coming down In the i r
I oiinnerce uvenue nitereeptlng Hewer begins
to dlsebm e over thin wull It mines the
Mwnge to back up vor HKI feet In this
evvii the gtnde of whlth In voiy lint nee
IHsatlly causing sewage to puttlfy ihU
tan bu demoiinirnted by simply lifting hj
lOveiH of mnnholCH at Intersecting stieets
Hie smile lefpyt v > ll apply 10 the Mlliiin
Ktieet Intercept but Id n very ilfiieh smaller
esienltills sower liavlng 11 gnoit grudu lit
No screens were plmisl In till iceelvlug
bnslu to Intercept vegetable nnd other tun
leia Hint should not lie iieiiiiitted lo louh
the i > tphnn < 1
1 havo hid a tonlporary ovtltit constiut
el to p null hewiigu to teiili the Inijoit
until alplimis ue placed In woildiig lei
Neciwui 1 liiitigea itml idilltlons tu nii
eblneij to liiiurc n fuiure < otioniiil opri
lion of the Uiiilngpunt
I It will be tieiessary t eut nut
eon
leuor Item dNeburge pipe lo the IIHei
bids or tie omit of naiil tint inl debris
eligglng It up ml aiming luineuessnry de
lain Itoreuflei In dialling It out
J Provide another tits > it for this 1
loimp
indeiiHer
a f y JmSM
Rr ° IciMltutlou seating capacity 4C Match
T tt s n Is absoliii tbiiiuzQnesi
am oarlv il j faculty Att ca aline free
U
Clark president Alamo Ituurance building Ksn Antonio Tetas
AT THE AUDITORIUM
The Olympin Opera Company In The
e So a not to iljngo foundation if
o TJje 0bwpl
Persian Drido
era conjiajiy upeuej ls
summer engagement here hint nkht at the
Auilltortiim In The IVrsl m Url le a
eomle opera lu three net rhere was a
1 cry lajge sudlcnee vvhoie uniform mln
ion seemed to be that the oUuipla Onpra
emtipnny was betur than It has evsr been
befure
lss Uttle Kendall was ns pr tty and
attractive n ever Her voice U ssnulsUe
Po swe < t a coprano Is
rarely heard on the
opera He stage
Mi Sennum was la fine voice
t
C
> V
> T
There s no
Economy in a
Cheap Stove
Because there is no
satisfaction
> made certainly jjgl
qilck
the
Pfice will never bate
never fry
or broil ike ij
Admitted that a cheap Jov
fry a sieak but
will not
coal furnace
do that
Thousands
o Bucks in Meun
ton
Asfcthewomea
I
Cor Prairie and Milam 1
OBQBOSeS
IsHOESrOTuJi
Tirna c i u wml v
< t s
e
V L Doug
las shoes are
g Union made by
tho best skilled
O workmen in
S this country
Look for the
f stamp on the
jl inner sole when buying
t For Sale by
360 m
mM
0Erji
5V
H th Ulnt > fr
Price Comfort and Durabia
are points to bo considered in kra
l hocs AV L Dougus skoc il
I the equal of any J6 or 7 i
c5 oy a custom shoemaker j thev t d
ami will wear as long as twopajid
Boston Shoe Store 417
slmW Capacity
m 225000 Barrels
Sffl FOUR BIG GUrERS
fUNITED STAT
IFDEL OTLCXtiM
A M4I46 ENDICOlTBL0vii
l > ias la a ciT r vn ftfcm J
A jti 4 U i oi Tt CS B
SUMMER COMFOMT
Get Ready or Warm Weather
Jy eompUMe changeIn hreiikfnsl at
this time of tho yeui one can put no
body right to go through the summer
comfortably
e on meat potatoes nud henvv 1hvIv
hoallng foods nnd u > o tli food that will
nouilah tho body nud give noorve force
to tho brain nnd nervous syslem
A most appetising and healthful break
fast can be made on tiripeXuts ami cream
some r tilt mid perhsw tw uft bnllo1
eggsthU meal will ftrnlii full Mr
nud nourishment up to the ncr aud has
n remarktible cfTeet on the body during hot
weather Itemember the cells of the body
J on nio now building will last you Into
Ktimnier ko lie Mire and bbtld the kind that
tend to k en a cool body nml uvel head
Duo pound of tlrnpiVnts lm more injur
Isuimm ihit the tiii will ahuorhthun
ten poiiluls of meat wltlpm nny of the In
ternal heat > f meat thai porson wlsltc
to avoid during tho warm easnu lis rich
nutty flavor ndded lo Ihe dellcute avvert
ot the grape sugar make a iiuii tiieaslng
to tho most critical taste
Vu rtvclve tlrapeXuis from the grocer
Mb to serve as It has lieen thoroughly
eaoKed nt the factory by tol 31
and this saves heat from cooking am time
nud exertion necessary In preparing rdl
A chance from the old breikfnst to one
i p 1lJ n 8 rPt lng manner nail permit
you to enjoy the pleasures of summer lu
real comfortable fashion when your nebjb
bots differently fed will ha hot
ml thp
VV vVrslor eonie1 ins
ns lloI A Ilnnn the hn ah the dill am
Siilnninlne were all verv good
ljl hewiilSl ° BW f M
niTi 1 y ebnnjtes Its bill cierr otbrv
nljht < Igbt Ihe Pertlau Ilrld vvin
rrn
be sins nud Ifelii
ud Saturday The Mlkwlo
ffil > >
ee n
e on tho Alert
Consumers of llndw
riser
brewed ex
cmsvely by the Anhroscr Ituse nLZ
A hr xstrL < > < lea
dweSrl la
KS DollSIJ ltlH
to CHARGE mB
U C I J ittliC3
15ft
mdh
9
GILLIE STJ
nrrirnu estii < ti Men 1 tttie Wtl
anil reih i tl t of yoof itiUioiHjf
> et Will this ti > ni en write IU
> uil > the Iitl the irtri entry sn4 lis
lCfcipt nil it oneKl ile
Itflyof the bfr < r lmn la Hiram i
ten thmt iu4 of tlp imst j romHUB ti
the hnuih ir titug It Write to ib
tettlmmiiats and prires
THE BOURKECARGILIC
MANUrACTUnlNQ STATIOBIH
CA p BOUOINO HOUSTONU
Eiclsil gcrj f Tim tcuilici W
Ar r3 Otiilcu Mulct l iWsttw
revers CWA v3H
Col < HJ > Jt r B 6i
ovn MOKfIS
cv ir
yl iDUn fl
AtshlerpeiaW OfJ
water llireo tiart
4
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F0UHTAII1 SPBIS8
VAUKESHA Vla
lesorf Iirtrl JS
to mild eltv the original of all furihei
plans speiltleutloiis drnwlnss or the lk <
which ipuy b iivs ar In coituiellnn with
m ei < tan
said vvoik
ami enlile
what
of vivll city on
> IO eitv
tile with tho city
1 Ik lo state thai the ellv has not any
original of any plan > wt only n et of blue
ami black mints wtiMi wben worn out
will lento tula office without nuy records
fo tho future
rurlhermore thc e original plans eape
elaHy the oily maps will be of grent bene
tit for future tlmtniigo nnd sewerage
nhenieK nnd respectfully suggist that
uuiiiiti b oinplojed to obtnlu lie e maps
und iiUiir Hwpwtfnlly submitted
i I Dormant C Yl City Engineer
BURNED TO DEATH
Fire In n Negro Cabin Causod One Fatal-
ity and Serious injury of Two Others
The homo of Jim Dlson colored at IIius
lon Height wasbadly damaged by fie
Sunday ulght und his thrvc chlldten who
were anlrep In the house were terribly
burned As n rosult of the Injuries re
eelvrd tho eldest bey aged 10 ll < l yes
terdny mnrnleg and the other two igl
S and U nre In a critical eomllllen Dlvon
mid his ttlftv left hopi about 7 oVInrk In
the evenlug to go tn church and left the
children playing n the yard There they
remained until Oi30 nVloqk when they be
came tired and decided to bo to hed Act
Ing upon the sdvlee ot his father the tliett
mi
v
m
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We desire
to thank you and our friends for their g
7eZffTf e first of Gamett s Great 0
Z7 I ft f r y ° U could mt P sh ur way in out
wld 6 Wh ° M To th ho could not U
satfjT WlWish state have increased of
r
tZ7 SfCtenty ° nwet all demands in f
Remember sale lasts TEN DAYS
s sa a Tjca rlgs
fe
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