The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 248, Ed. 1, Sunday, December 10, 1893 Page: 14 of 16
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WITH TRAVELING MEN
nmv sinMiiRits comimi is at tiiij
T15AS lOhTS
iteaolnllon of Thnnlca lo a llonalon
ln > lnrnt llnmo Olllccm for the
Teinn rilvlnloii Mccllnjr of the
Hoard ot Directors
Trom the Isstie ot the Texas Commercial
Traveler or r > aturdny December 7 the lot
lotvlne Hems or Interest to traveling men
are fcxtractcd
The followlnc resolution wan ndopteci at
Vast Ca meeting and ordered published
Uettlrctl that the thunU ot each Blirt
everr memberof Vosi C Toroi < lvl >
T 1 A ct America are hereb < >
of JJnmbl Armtatwa Cro
firm
to the
nsiL of Houston Tcxa Wi 1
In fornlstilnR our amuwment worn with
tt handsome carpet and thatjm ITCCI
ate the ktml feeltnfrtvof the donors toward
AV T 1 A nnd tnivctlnc men In genernl
The tward ot director meet nt San An-
ton i January S 1 t >
headquartera Anion other lwl t
before that bodv will
iHlslnes to come up
Mkelr be the date of the b a Vli2
option to be held at Waco It Is <
that every member of the b5itrl who can
po sibly do to should attend this Import-
ant raeetins
Tlie time Is Reltlnir near when t be-
hooves the member to l ° k t lui
dlv Is
proper material to officer the Texas
lon See that Rood and true men only
who have the welfare of thIrnvelImr frn
ternlty at heart are placed to occupy Im-
portant i > osttlons
Vor tho slv month elotlnc November
M 1KB the Jm of S U has been recelv
el at Stale headquarters for National
Hue Seventv per cent or thta amount re-
verts to tho National association
Post B Ualla admitted two hew mem-
bers at Ita list meettns Hnturtlay nluM
A new register Is to be placed In the
rmitm shortly
I < OBt n San AnlonK will Increase Its
membership Uili month by at least fifteen
to write the Slate secretary
Here yru are 1ost O Oalveaton en-
rolled two new member at Its meeting
last saturday
Po t II Waco 1 at It ncaln Three new
Members Is Its record at State headquar-
ters this week
tav vour renewal on or before December
S5 In order that your membership should
not lapse
Tost J Fort Worth Is credited with two
new members this wetK
Toit ha added one new member dur
114 tne week
< 5enernl Cnmmerrlot Trnreler Ncim
Th Texas ilhWon has passed the CW
membership mark On with the dance
I IV
The Tape Cod Commercial Travelers
will holl their annual meetlnK and ban-
quet in Boston on New Years day
Ttf members ol the Inltcd Kingdom
Ionnvrrikl Irivelcrs itH > < mon r
InKlanil are pu lilnc the Idea of forming
en international union or commercial trav-
el r
The Louisiana division keeps on Increas-
ing tj membership nrlilhur new material
nt eech m tlns Texas Is prmid of Its
auor iliilslon and the National n socla
tln proud ot both
The Weitern Comnerclal Travelers ns
aieiatlii of St < ouls contemplates unlt
lijr seerd Itnpirl mt amendments to IIh
constitution At the Inst meetlnK ot the
board of dlreelort Mic iimMidmiit i
connlderM and the result v Ill shortly bo
riide public
Death loss assessments Nos zy nml son
hue boen railed by the Noitliwestern
Traveling Mens association to cover the
dnth of Mr II II Chamheiluln ot lluali
vilh th and Mr S 1 IlluMev ot Oil
Virl Ill will close December SO These-
s rcunli roMr nil iliath losses report-
ed up o November 20 19I
The pr s eommlttee of the Iennsylvan
11 dk o Is dolnff mme lln work Jus
now Ihc rhlUrtflnV i Tres and Use
Nvth American both Influential d Ilns of
the Quaker t ay are teeming with T r A
m w fr tm on1 to two columns per week
II L Relnlmld Is the chairman of the
ji committee and no doubt Is a
p tch
Total reiep from lenmirj I to Novem-
ber j JjM disbursements Ju2 > balance
on bar J jax The iTetarv calls tlie at-
tention of tho member to the unde lnbll
Hv of soliciting as nen metnbeis such an
aro not regular commerelal traelers and
ho can not lj subscribe to the
ronci
Rtntement In the nppllrntion for member
riTV iiitrviriKH
City Treasurer Kzabo paid off the clly
teachers yesterday
Tomorrow mil ba call day In Justice
Mnlioney s courl and he will bo found In
his working clothes
Air II Haphiicl mannger of the Houston
CleurlnK House repoita the bank move-
ments for December 9 at 51203031
Mr nnd Mrs h I Williams the newly
married
couple are nt home to their
friends nt 10U5 Mary street In the Ilfth
wnld
The members ot tho Antloch colored
Haptlxt hurch hae called Jtev 1 DISKS
ot Calvert ns pastor after a vacancy for
tno > ears hi tne pulpit
Irc < alr freo water and free music
this afterroon is the bll ot fare for Hous
ton Ilrl tts If tho da > piove as beauti
ful as was > estetday the boulcvanl nlll be
crowded
Irnteetlon Vlre company kept Its ec
rantly decorated house open both 1ildny
nlBht and Inst night anil reeelv d a larira
number of callers Tha boys did tho hon
ors Krnreftill
V binutlfitlly deeoi ited dish of pork
siusago found Its way to The Iost list
nlBht ullh Hie toinplinienti of J I
J It camo from lha sausage stall
which look dm prlie
At the Sheuin cliuicht tonight there will
be a tons fcirvlce The music nt this
chillrh l specially lu y Miss lllocker
and Kit en by a fm cmr rh KnlM
will be ery enjoyable
There will bo a bicycle run from II D
p r S lott ln Houston llelnhu
today at 110 p m unaar th HUrcp 0f
ni 2lattllU c > f11K club All wlicolmen
of iho city ore Invited to enter the cou
tCHtTho
Tho committee to examine plans tor a
high Bdiool bulMlns did not complefo Us
labor yesleniuy but at a late hour ad
lurned to 10 ocloel tomonow momlnir
I jfimliutlon of plans to aaeeitnln if the
aiUertliement was romplled with
Hie handsomely deconite1 electric car
which headed the nioression last night wu
brouBht aioimd the Coiutresa avenun belt
lost lulu and ha ted In front of the oirtea
UV 0 t vll < l l renderel
Dixie In oUgant style ARaln Tho Iost
beKS to tip lis beaver
MrvJ 1M y of he Cum
herland 1 v
JroHbvterlan church In Jeltorson
Texus will preach at 11 u in nt Tuum
Mission curch Unptlst Tuam avenue
between Austin and Ijknrnch nnd at
the Bhearn Methodist Episcopal church on
Texas aienue ut the closo of tho bone
service In tho evening
IHItSOVAIi MHYlIUl
E W Iane of l rcdonla Kan Is In
the city
A J Roberts left last nhjht for Ban
Francisco
Messrs A J and S Steele of K1U are
In the city
J Weleviych left lost nlaht for New
Tork via the Southern Tactile
Lynn 8 Atkinson of Colorado Springs
Colo Is vltltln Houston
Messrs W U bre nan nnd J W Ml
ton of Elgin camo In with the excursion-
ist
Miss Emily Perry of Yclasco Is visiting
Mrs J M XlurrouBhs No 1M Dalltti
avenue
Mr ItUBh McQueen ot Calvert after
taklncr In the city left yesterday after-
noon for Galveston
Mrs Jake 8ehvnrT Mrs lletlle Varli
and Mrs John 11 Mike ot llrynn arc stoi >
plnB at Dr U Heldlnsflrlders
The many friends of little Julia HlJjJcr
will be Bind to know she Is renvaleecont
after two weeks of trout sufferlnir
Misses l wllc McCornlcii
Shepherd KURone Jtono and Ma > wm
vIslttiiB friends in tne
teu ot llrynn aro
city
Jack Jfcmando has Rene to Trtnlly Jo
1
take part in a dramatic P 0
be Blvcn In that city on tho th of Do
cemlier
Judge W IT Ilnrman nccompanled h
his dntlShtera Mls e 1 l rcn l ttn 1Vehlns
or llrynn aro ructIs at the llutcmns
Hoiiw
Miss Tlello renn who lias been
the past four months with relatives In
Now York city Hlmsbury and Hartford
Conn will return homo soon
Jns 11 Homeks a jmntB rent ratatc
osent who has recently located In llo is
ton will leave In n few days to receive
surKleal treatment
Messrs Id nnd Paul Stureau of r
ri were In the city yes erday Tho
former wns n sufferer by the late lire and
is rebulUllis his place of business
Mre M Mcllor of Auburn N V
Johnston of Kcnlucky
Ml s rlla i Cosby nml
rranddai shier ot Oovetnor Johnston
Sfece ot General Albert Sydney Jojntoii
of Ioul vllle Wy
Stoddard Johnston
and
Is visltlnB her cousin Mrs J II Fc
Messte A C lloord 1 11 Uchols J I
p Wootcni J N Lawrence John I i
Doremus J M llrn
J W
Wyse ii 3 Bonneville John V Pniter
anil dimsi W O Toll vcr nnd > V >
i r a
CwrnclftftftoF nrvan are taklnR In tho
slKhU of Houston
ot Auburn N i >
V IVIUard
t t
Dri ii ellv yesterday nnd went down
Jo La Pote with the excursionists Dr
rcly nT LaVn r t o l a l S
C o r t rVs he id ofstoylnB K nh dur i
Ins the cold months j
HIJATHS 1HUU VOIIIC I
Inll
Ilenvy lla1 f bo llcnirr
mi Houstons Homes
Nathan Alltmont who
runoral ot
dTd Friday tternoon w lake place thjl
W < Vl > bk enuT a
He Htd ik peaceful and nnppy life
T W lluford ot whose serious Illness
notice has hcrctorore been given died
monilng and 111 bo
early yesterday
burled today trom his late rialdencc 1J 1
The funeral will occur
1 Iberty aentic
under the iiusiilees ot Holland lodge No 1
AK A M and will also he attended
DICK DcuMinBcamp of ciUonredorales
by
hew bodies will meet ut their respective
liilli at S oclock this afternoon to nttend
the sad reremony llurlal will teke plncc
at the Herman cemetery All cxConr l
eratoa arc lnlteil to nttend and lo meet
with Dick Dow Ilns camp at p m
Mr Kale IhllltpH an estimable lady
well lenonn to patrons of the Womans
HxchuiiBe nnd others died yesterday
mornliiB at lln > residence of Mrs Ollln
Cluipinim in the rifth wnnl whom sin
was an Invalid
was vlslthm Mrs Phillips
of 1otiB Btundlnar and pismd iiiletly away
lemnlns wire taken t
wltnout piln The
New Orleans last nlxht ror Interment In
the fnmll plat at Jreitmood eemeliry
would
Had she lived until New i irs she
hne been 67 jearnold A quiet and pence
rul lire of rhartly and Rood woiks Is
ended but her memory will bo kept green
In the hearts of her frlendH
The Post Is pained to nnnounc the
dentil of Mta II A HnrtiinB daughter or
Mr and Mrs M Curlln and sister of
Me srs Mnrlln nnd Henry Curtln She
PR Sid an ay ejterdav momlnir ut the i Ke
of 23 lenrs and will be hurled Ibis morn
ntr at JI0 oclock from tho resjdence No
1015 Chenoeit street lnteinient to 1
mali In the old Catholic eemeterv The
pull beaters selected arn Missrs Calvert
Andrews Joseph hhnrtale Jus Heyne
William Smichnril Abe Kershaw and W
J Selte abt
At 1 oclock voalonlav mornlns John A
the Infant son of Mr and Mrs A Chrlsto
son died and was hurled yesterday after-
noon from the family lesldence corner of
Milam street nnd Limar avenue There
wtia a larpe nltemhUHe of friends of tb
r tti Pathetic tear
w < a > f
li the bereavement
fnw 1 v he nM mother and lo Inil
th crV n elr arrow Is shared by afi
oonlmlen ce r1
iMPiioiriu nop
VIsIIIik Viiiiiik lmil nntrrlnlnru
> Mir IlKln lilllril Club
The Light Ouard club did Itself honor
last evenlnB In nn Impromptu hop arranR
f 1 i < i tiior nf f t MeConlco Shepherd
° ytt ll MiH ° r
1 l
The other Hd rs
present were Ml s
M iude lilake Miss Prnnkl lllte M
IliMiler Ilntti MIbs lies Km Miss l
H r T Miss Itosn
in
Illte Miss
Ihila lUmlle or Mniiten Mex
leu Max Thorpe nml Miss Weln < r The
Kentleinin were Messri Itiishmore C
Ion rale Lunim Morris AukI Hur
V r > W hl Mitchell Talla
ferio Mist
i Wlllhlitjou IoLkmll l >
Via Hennlittor Corulll Jtolierls HeniiiB
f r llrynn Peek limitation Oo tie
i i5 c > N Torrey Culmore Ir
land Pktterson nnd Crank MeConlco of
llrynn Hooper pf llryan Came of llrynn
and Poston of Austin
The eltaporoites wero Mr iuid Mrs Hu
Rem Homier and Mr nnd Mrs S M
Iltmlunurp
It Bo without saylns that the hop was
enjued greatly ns ate all the affairs ar
ranged by the uKit Ouard club
miiiic nf llir Ileeornllons
ln addition to the dcioiallons noticed
sesterdai the AnlivuserUiisxh Hrewlne
lumpan dejeues npnclul mention Their
establishment wua iurroundml by pine
boughs buiiiliuf und tlags at the Iron
enlranie 1 he i nBlncs were brlBlitcuod up
and shone and wthlei as If theru had
nexer been a gruas > siit Bti > wheie near
them iliL b ooi was > l lted by mini
of the HlKhi ir who wero toidlull >
Bieetisl b tint mauauMS
Ilalff Newboiiei ornamented their
whoei > al storehouse with the Pnlon col-
ors riis entire fiuiu waa suuoundeil and
the pom wero ulmi irttiteall druiHNl
All the street Lara wuie ga > with Hying
llaus
tmlthH ltaekct Store was arrayed In
Biikeous colore 111 holm cf the strniiRors
within our Bales Kli s wero dlspluy a
in i > cry nool anil curnei
The Tenderloin ltestaurant oinnmanled
their BStabllfchaicnt with IUg and stream
crs John C Truby Co dtuped their slote
In hlghlscoloicd buutlns and National
tlayw
1aimrfl Oyatcr Pallor was neatly decor
ated with stuto and National Hags
lloscnthal Hro nors also hud some neat
decorations on Ihalr stoie front on TnvWs
sliect
Sine iiur Dceitrnllnns
It Is auBRtsted that the niircliants naed
not tear donn their decorations In many
Instances und those Uikui down should
be uaterully stored away to ba brounht
out iiBaln beu the Southern Pacldcs
hip excursion Is likely to ocotir Houston
will then bo called upon lo entertain litr
frlond fiom un alloifether illfforent see
I on of the Suie but they will appreciate
the oltis efforts In their behalf Just the
same
Yiiuubt Mens Clirlsllnu Assorliillnn
flospel meeting nt the Youiib Mens
Christian association today nt i p m
ronductid by Hev J M HaUell of the
CumberUnd Presbyterian church
Music by tho orchestra nnd singing by
the uudltme All men urn cordially In
vttiKbto attend Strangers and visitors
aro tsrecially welcome
HOUSTOK DATLY POST SUNDAY MOKNIXa DECEMBEK 10
PATRICES PLEA FILED
HIS FULL A WIn TO IIISIIAII
mi > t ciiAittii
He CImIiii Tlint l
lln nml > ot Cimurcssninii Hutclii
roii Win tho Ono TriedAll
tho Allvntitlnu Denied
Pollow
Onlvetton Tc o DecemWr
ine is the full text of Lawyer Patrick
brought to dls
exemptions lo tno charges
Inr him ln the United Swt ooH
Uiiltctl Stole circuit I KViS sVat ei
cm district ot Texas The
> rn im
law No
Common
vs A Patilek
And now wm the i lW
I
Albert T Patiek ln his rH r
son waivlus tne Issuauw fVt J
uch cKutlufi us tW leWt nilglit ln vtktH >
tiled
isetio upon laid motion f oiPlrtliit
hudft and tne order of the ° m 1 J
the fo WlnB
iofwed to un < l ilrat iUe
coVupiimt o Slon fllCjl ln W J
district nttorney been sci tho wimo is
rfc first and third rata
luwertlon of the said It L i
o foV e fflfiU nSa
tptney nn h opler nf the court do no
whlcti
offense for
spcclilcallv ullw nny
to < n
this rMpondwit may bo i iulrcd
l rmtv be punimui
wer ii r Met
V Ilcciuse It nipears from nn Inspection
ot U orSof ot Md court that said order
fs no the presatinent ot ii jirosldlnjt
revised
Jodie within the meanthB T the
sYnTute of Texas nrtlcbs a nml Ml td
which this tespondnt should nnstjcr or
vlileli should stand as an nccusaim
but tnnt tin
nimln t this rcsijondent
Sflu n fo cfd g
iSdeX 4 vtor
worwlblllty vnd oath of the sahl Attor
V I eci tfsf n thr in ld mollon r
Ml motion and d order are sim-
ply u ii t of LSJl conclusions lain
S rionAvrrpert 5
wimmm
Is not a Party against this re
lnu1ieu m > are loo ludell
plail ttoVril misapprehension hn prillir moll
there in or < n
niiii ol the iijuil ai lo this respondont a
notUti uld lime In the slUhteil manner
nuuenced the proeeedln thin i ndlPB or
inatilie court had sny right whatever o
laformcl as u < h > J1
this respondent n n luoiteding lo dlsbai
Hulcheaon I lie tnotun of Atturney llan
nay herein Is predicates upon un Older
or the rouit In k proa ding to which the
I nltml Htiius anil J C Hulchrsiiii were
Hie only pintles ind th > pleadings sboiv
that tne BUlt or innoceme of Hutelisnn
was the miiy Issue In the ease therefore
the trim of IiIm respondent as siaed b >
thedlrtilri attoin > lustcud of llutcliesi n
mil thk imury Into this respond-
ents moMveii could have lioen done with
bill one vleA MX to vindicate Huieht
son hi maklus a tcupegont of thla re
rp ndent Thlh is apparent on f ici of tin
order and in tar u > the same goes bes > id
us leglimute functions It Is non coram
JudUl and void and Minulil be expunged
frm thp n cords w hlch shoulil not be
pr itiitcd in su < h dlsErniefnl imds
Ciiinc have neither Iho piwer to ud
1 iflifii men vxoneialed or to adjudge
them infnmnus To do so Is to iuostl
tnte the fuivllons of decrees to Illegitl
matt1 nurnoses
menus or tne lourt In the sense nf holi-
est effort to get Justice itr themselves or
Illeiiu v t > men In or hifore the court
are not amicus curiae Tcelinltnll und
In light of Hi authorities an amicus
Iirlae Is n pusfiu usually hut not ul
wavs nn ntlornn wbo Is henid by the
court as a miiMer oi itrace not of iltht
for 1 the liniiilon or a right of Un
person heard 2 oi tilal of some one for
whom lie uppeuia in oi lor tin lnforina
llon of the i otirl flslf Those oils
pel
who npiienr bifou i limit a i a imitter of
voiuuiariiv < bi ine mnuriee dim lenucst
of 1 client under einplojment 3 or ai
the iwpiejt of Ihe court Itself The nils
the
imeptlun attending use of this teim
Is du lo thi unfortunate bellV luevalem
with inuh a large rmillou or Ihe Rcntlotncn
id III bai am judlcbilly cstabllibeil In
the Hut heson caae that an atturmy cm
plo > l ovM no duty to Ihu court and
that his fflclal oath to comlut hlmitll
In tho iiuvtke of the law Is iioihlnK but
11 huKi J0U1 a yldstlon of vvlilch retlei t
upon hint 1 ithr as 1 luwvor nor as a man
This respondent haa no Interest rcco
nl I bv the luvv I 1 scuie the ill iburuiout
of lluliheson 11 Is lino he had the staiu
ile the but
Kuy right 10 cliuigis upon
mull tiling his inn11 lion Iheiowlth as n
iiikilu of light ciiised and his fiinher
uiiiiiM lion tlnriv llli waa as amicus
cuilao but when the cause w i dock
el 1 d this icspouilniit could and did only
appeal us shown by the rotoid ns counsel
f Ihe gov innent
i Uecnuso It Is not mil unlawful but
highly commendable fo An ultoine > lo
make a relation In behnlf ut the govern
un nt elthei on hU voluntary ictlon or ut
the liistnec of < iii lueinboi of ihe iniille
who may wish in pay him a fee thcictor
1 he riincilons o a lanym nie to advise
and assist tho public diWlllliK hi seivices
to prisetve assert and lmllcale llglils
b > and IhroiiKh uiotliudH sanctioned by-
law And a lawyer who iloos a dishonest or
unjust thlnir In the practice of his pro-
fession whotlui nl the ln tunc nml em-
ployment f a client or notshoulil be
Unbailed for he thereby violates 111 of
No fee will an lion
ficial oiitii awcivo
ontbte lawver fiom his duly under the
law Iiimvers coin aupimri ror themselves
and Ihfli ramlllea by fees paid them to
und for ali > thing
aiiiupllsh a
do wiUiln tho
law > er may lawfully scope
r Ida piofesalon ho
or the iineltce may
receive Ton
lawfully und ethically a
No law > or should liesllatu to take n
anotluvi lawver foi
fee lo prosecute cim
mission or crime or which be Is guilty
ro that Is a vindication of 11 public wrens
Por a stronger reason no luvvjer tould
omplo ment to disbar
inXiute 11 accipt >
another luwvei ror dishonorable conduct
in Ids piofesslon fur Hint is not onh n
vindication nt u nubile wrong but also
the vindication of Ills own profession
whose iispettnhllllv every worthy mem-
ber thereof will strive to malntnln ihe
law dues not give to the public the right
of complaint to dlsbnr 11 Iaw > er but lodge
that rlirht und duty upon every member
which he Is presumul
of the bar a rlrfht
10 rxiirisr as a trust f r llm bnilt of
the publl and the tespi elablUlv of hi
pr f < i 11 the only P > ot I t iho
puMIr IHiii III the conleinnliHin of the
Hw lhat ntt irn > > that
tru t In propir caes Hlin rcnuestnl und
rnmlojcd to do o Tho misconception In
ieiai1 to this rlht to lake it < for such
a tmiposo arises rr nn the unfortunate bt
Irf alw tmllilall > c itnbllshed on the
liutcheaon tilal iind iitcvnlcnt ninohf
man > members of the bar that In behalf
ot a client they may ucrpotrato wwiiibs
IhrouRh the forms of Hw und then when
accused dewyers like thieve should
stand together u nln i the public
10 Ilccause the motives of a prosecutor
can not be 1u ulred into upon the Ulal
of un attorno tor disbarment and the
motives ot this re iwndent In making said
i haiffen c n not u w b Inquired Into uij
lens the lespondenl be chamcil vilth will-
fully and know nKly making false chaigei
ajtiltii said Hutcheson whlcli nowheie
appeals to be all B > d or clmtired
11 llecnuse this tospondetit la entitled
to u tilil b > dtu toitfce of law on nil Issues
ullefcd B hi mm ami nothtujc en
him until
und socalled l IndnBs
ft conTiisedniiiss o iefV i conclusions In
of the
ret vines
curt all of which mu so Inferentlill
otiiie1 that this respondent dooa not know
of wlal he Is accused and can only spec-
ulate at what llo Is expected to ohswei
I lii ause this rctpondent8 I iKht lo
uractue law Is a valuable tanehlse width
onl be taken away by due course of
can >
Inn founded upon h proper charKC tor
IhS prosecuio the law must
II was entered by the court as nil agreed
oiili of 1cord 01 that date thit
depositions ul ihe thluren Kl witnesses
on llle In the cms of J del A bpenj vs
J C llulchesoii No r7 equltv > the
do act of this court upon wlilvh bai
halgis wele pieJlcnted should be lead
nnd heird evutly us If tne wtnc hes
wte peisonull uesenton the atind and
Ihenifui 011 towlt Nnvrmbti 11 JSIH
011 t ie trial of said cmsu It was acaln
unreel In open court that said depojlilons
siioiild be read and heard bv the couit
In behalf of Iho government tngttnii
with certan rertltled coplei from I lie 110
01M oi ihe district court 01 Hairls county
III the eiso ot Houston Lasi and iwa
lexns Hikllvvay company v Jacob liliu
et nl No 11710 but thereifter when the
sanu w is olfercl In bob ilf or the govern-
ment Ihe court excluded Ihe same and re
fusel to I1111 It although there was no
bJeillon thereto or to Its niuterlnllt > or
rel vancy and heard absolutely no evi-
dence In behalf of the government and
the mint heard ubmiliilelj no legal el
denco un said Issue whatever but heard
In lieu thereof under the guise of el
dnv Ihe opinion legal coin luslnns and
arHUiniiiis of lawyers brought by the de-
fer le und put on the stand for the pur-
pose ovr the objection of the iinvirn
mtiaiy lo all iuIch of legtl ino sl
111111 1
urc and process of law which shoul I only
luvc bem heard In argument at Uu bar
ml no from the wit near stand an 1 that
the ourt Judge Alex llo 11 man presiding
nmiiiiihid from Ihe bench that he would
tiv the case i a family ouarrel with
Ihe lav vers about the court room silting
Willi him as Judge nnd that he hoped 10
leini a decision aitlsfacloiy to Hum
Thai the luwyers who so asslHiiil the
couit wero friends of Hutcheson attracted
there by 11 dcslio to sen htrn escapa eon
I This respondent says further that the
statement that he was hired unl era
Iloye1 10 presviit said charges In said
court Is false nnd untrue and fmiher
Unit tin re Is no uvldenco wluitevei before
the iiurt undlig to show tint he was
1unl11ynl to tikn such piocetdlugi 1111J
lurtlur thai this respondent if he hid
ieiv been employed would inn have
denml t for bo holds himself oui as hpc
clui y aiiMous lo take omployinent to ix
pel moral IcperH trom Ihe pi > fesiiiiii
f That the statement that Ibis respond-
ent in any manner decelvod 01 sought to
eelvii the court Is absolutely false und nu-
ll ue
6 Hint Iho Inuendn that this respondent
did make fole and ground less and unjiist
ehuiBcs agnlnst said llulcheon In said
ins is not true and this respondent rc
llerates said chaiges nml savs that thoy
ule true as 1 herein clinrywd and that he
would have rully pun on them ir the evi
dence lor the government n llot iWPI1
unlaw fully suppressed mid llot heard or
conslileusl
T As lo the allegation that this respond
ent wa artuH l by hailed malle and
hope of rewaul lids respondent says that
it Is true that lie una notuaied bv hatred
bill a haired of vice and corruption and
h WIC IItch > n was
1 M Villmf llml le Wd aclual d by ninl
lee ror
this respondent wishes no harm
In liitehroon exivpt in pirilshment ic
cord iijc to law for ills misdeeds
Ilila resMiidcnl nan and Is In truth and
In act actuated by the most 8m
id piiblicspliii motlvoa lowlt a
selentloua belief the guilt 0 Hutc e
II Is tiuo that this respotulent
n
Hilled by 11
ns act
sclentlous discharge or duty
And upon these ckceptlons denials and
pouiitn rwomleu m Ilmself uitoii
And icHiMiidrnt says that It g tho dutv
or ihe court t protect this resjmn luit
trom 111foundel groundless and unjust
charges und vvhllo this respondent can-
not ask this court 10 leileet In nH de-
cree upon those Instigating this proceed-
ing yet In the Intel est of tumhe ami in
the fair name of the Judleliirv and the pro
fsisinn this lespondent most humbly pmvs
Hint this prodding be cendui t > d with
suili fulrnisH Inipartlallly 11 id in mn
duo pinic of law Hint a Judgment In
favor of this rifmuent will be reganlei
by the public as a complto exnumatloi
and vinitiation of this respondent from
11 unlust rharu s n I so ns it ma
bercBardcd by the publb as a Judl lal llli
bust r and while wah to his tt uial
And this rcHpondent will so In duty
liound e > er pray Albert T Patrick
Hespondcnt
Indnrspments C L No iHi Jhe
Hnltid Htntes vs Albert T Patrick ites
pondenta nnswer Piled December 9 1S33
Dart clerk by Ceo 11 itumett dep-
uty
T1IH TIJXAS TUACIinilS
Ieclliir of Ihe Middle Texas Asso
tlutlnti
IlclUllle Texns Decembr 9 The meel
Insr of the Middle Texas Tcichcrs asso-
ciation occurred her today The attend
taken as established against the once was not larae the cause attributed
raeits aie siitcltiuillv mihwI aud i > i vii tJ tll1 I1Dnr nprolc ot tnc liolIda > s
retirj W A Pitts Mrs Liomla HlneS
MM lllla Howaid V b Taylor Miss
Perle PetkliiB Miss Itasn Williams Miss
Cun > Lcstel Miss Sile lliomas Mrs M
II Kennedy li W Tnriant It M Oan
njti J 1 Neil Irntcssor WurUlow Hu
Bent Nuuwerck
Ncsv membiia enrolled Lucy Hums
Pantile McOlimiery lloberta Cllctt W
hlcl under J J Marr Chus
assume Iho responsibility Imposed by l Paul llaBemann
in this proccedfnK Judne Ale lloarnian I Paul O Itiiuft
dlatlncil Kloss V Kloss
alay 11 HcBenbrccht
C F W lleluocke
J Oirstmuin 13 VV
noV the niosecutor because be > V V Lngclklns II
soKBests that the district nttorney tnki Luselkhiir Krunk Kadnnka Ida Mactze
the procicdlnBS as my luwjer mleht dniiliHitgo Annstrong 1ioietsor Klehle
unilir tho statute under oath ihtle tho llie moiiiliitt session dd not convene
dltilet attorney makes no charges against I until 11 u tioclci nwulllng the artlval of
His tespondwit but ulicges pnictlcullv thai Htniu Supvlintendeiit Carlisle who ar
thls itapondent has already licen tried nnd mod on tne morning train
round guilty and cites this ttspondent to At tho hour nboc ruftired lo President
appear nnd show causa why llnal JuclK C C Ulenn or Scaly rapped the niectlng
mnt should not be tendered against him i to order In the nlitnttf of Secretary
11 And further excepting this responl I ostor Assistant Sccrttaty Pitts of Hell
cut na > s that the Issues before the i uurt iMIlu presided
when said alleged llndlnBs Wele mndi Tho meeting opened with a devout In
agalnst him Invulved only tho BU It or In otutlon by Professor V W Tarrant ot
nuttnee of J I liutcheaon who alone liienhnm An nddnas of wtlcotne by
was on trial and the findings of the court County Judge S 11 Ulake of Hellvlllo
outside of the Issues Joined between said i i0u Asut wno acriultted himself cloqiictit
IliitcheBon and the government If nmllnRS i n nmi i his usuul happy style The ad
thev wre wert wholly without authority i dress was responded to feelingly by Pro-
of law non coram Judlce and void and ttSS0r C C Ulenn principal of the Sealy
tun not form the buss on which to erect b0ooiH un niusident of thu assoclitlon
these charges siMin Ills rcsnoivtcnt 1roiessor Ainuui ol wa innmun county
II Peeiuse the chargeB suggeslcd by tunt lt tallj ui r i IL paper on Ite
the court to be brought by tho district aP
torney agnlnst this respondent ay not
based ln the statutory rem on the ob
rnallon pf the court on the confiry
respondent Is culpable or
whether this
L nf rint Vhnt iniiTd
the Hon Alex Iioarmnn j u
lerred to this respondent Albert T Pat
rlcit sivs that eaen nnd every Inucndo
ullegeil and purporleil llndlng of thu
uiurt and nstrmciu tecltal and conclu
sloi ln each ot said instruments con-
tained so far us they no or iniy ro Ic
lo charge this lespondent or to llnd
nKllins or to reflect upon lum In uny
minimi whatever In his piotes lonnl char
lallons of the Public bchools to Our
htithtf tho wtltii taking the affirma-
tive view believing ilibelous tinlnlng os
siiiilal to early cdin itlon hairing sec
nil m sin The paper wui discussed ftee
i the inn whlc > V Plofessors I arrant Tn > lor Can
observed bv coi ir
° lllake aul othcis The discus
mild not be determined bv i court for
I hi want of Issues depending before the slon with one exception was nntiBonlstlo
court uiwn that sublect inatter I < the pill port of the piper declaring
if IJecauso this nroceedltiB docs not ugnlnst the unity of ciiuith of schools
come within the leitei spirit meaning i Ono speaker waa wrought up to such nn
purpose or object of the statutes referred < extent us to unveil the picture ot tho
to and Is therefore without statutory uu I Chiistlan eta depleting the horrors ot
thonty and voltl I war and pestilence brought on by tho
lly lenson ot the roregolns grounds ot i Injudicious use of lellgious fanaticism
exception this respondent says that the it the sentimeii exiresscd on this uuiatlon
said motion ot the district attorney and by tho usMiclutlon today Is u criterion
Un wild oi dor therein referred are In 0f the opinion or the majority or the vot
sutncloiit In law to require this respond cra of the countiy the chinch and schools
ent lo nnswer nnd to charge this respond wl reml forever disunited At the
cut and or this this respondent pra > s the cuCusloii or the discussion the morning
Judgment of the court session adjouinel
j J
Albert T Patrick Hespondcnt aft crn00n seslon opnca at
ANSIvrlt oclock A chorus was sung by the pupils
1 In answer to said motion filed herein of the local school
by said district atlorney and said older I Piofes ni It M Gannon of Prenham
therein re t < k the stand and lead a paper on the
DUteS o t > atroii3 to the School Dis
cussion followed bv Piofessots Nawlck
Tavlor Klehle Glenn PltLH und others
Ihere were wldo dltferenecs or opinion on
this subject Piofessor Klehle maintain-
ing that it was the duty of tho teacher
lo visit the nations and share his loaf ol
rather ns the Eenllennii put It his wins
age Piofessor Pitts held that ho belleifd
iictti or a man oi to have any blmlliu reciprocity In the matter of visits that
cITc t upon him are uttcily wholly mm IH B0 tmlCfl ani mare ba the duts of
iincqtiivoi lly false mil linn lie unci nne Ule iatron vit tixF 1001 thin for tho
no loundaiion In Irulh In bUbstancc in teacher ot visit the pition The gist ot the
fact or In law discussion was that the teacher was an
admits t it lis ita
3 Hits respondent d 110fcftd lnorU nni wns
it thu sn d clnrs
son of thl judsmc ron
libido hi this tcspo Unt J t J f M rillon nnd ciicoiiraBcm nt
l
= °
ire res
lUilchesin lnv nloSd Pollowlng was a paper entitled What
so lui towlt as the 1 issue he right of aid luteheson Is Primary Work by Miss Sue Thomas
lugs court and further r the Hellvlllo graded eel ool The subject
i 11 iriii law In tnls 1ijVni0
ha h t sab lo or Judgment does not was esneclalW well handled by the soung
iiTect tlila1 iceroiideut ulj She believed lint pilmaiv woik
ueues tint said charges w is preeminently the work or habit form
iiis imuoiiui it t
ini chtioneclvtd in There to be lild the loiindatlons
a l eclvtd WJ1 lnauPl
by the court or that the court fully lieu1
and tjiisldeiml thc ovidciico otteied 111
the uMl of said chaiha anil heatd sal
in said motion
iiiociedings as ittitwl
111a said judgment but on the conlniii
wero
of those habits or conduct and chanctrr
lhat marked the true man and womnn
KMcusslnn or the paper followed by Pro-
fessors Tarrant and Taylor both agreeing
with the writer lit Iho main find highly
was elected In her stea
It was derldeil that members who till
nPt attend at bast one of the four meet-
ings last year should bo dropped from the
roll of membership
It was decided to determine on a loca-
tion for n aunimei normal to be held under
the nusplreH of tho association nt Its next
meeting the second Saturday In February
A vote was talun upon tho location of
tho nel meeting and Hellvlllo was selec-
ted
A contribution of JTTS was ralsrd to de-
fray current expenses
The president appointed Professor Tar
rant Mlas Armstrong nnd Professor
Wurtzlow a commutes on resolutions
The meeting clotes tonight with the
following piogratnme
Chorus llellvllle Hchool Pupils
Hccitlitlon Miss Stad t Conk
Are tho Public Schools 1 riinnclil lleni
llt to the Slate Supt II W Tuirunt
Discussion led by Sunt W A Pitts
Music llellvllle Orchestra
Address State Superintendent CuiMo
Music Hellvlllo Orchestra
Last evening the llternty society of llell
vllle gave an entertainment compliment-
ary lo the teachers consisting of nn ad-
dress of web erne bv the president of the
niilctv Mr 11 P Glenn an Instiumentu
soto by Miss LUen Langbiininier reclla
Unn by Miss Zad i Cook of Seily the Na-
tional airs of different nations sang and
nclid by a bevy of fnlr young ladles con-
cluding with 11 mlnslrcl performance by
tin voting gentlemen of the society The
affair was fiee nnd coivsequrntly like an
eclipse of Ihe moon was witnessed by a
huge audience In stating brb lly thai the
onterlalnriient merited credit foi the work
of nninliuia The Post correspondent can-
not resist Klvlng especial mention of the
recitation of Miss Cook whlih wees tlie
best In Its line ever witnessed here pro-
fessionals not excepted The evening
pleasures concluded wllh n ball in which
the prim and dignified teachers partici-
pated and seemed to heartily enjoy
llihertson Count Colored Tciieli
rrs llnnrrerlr Ilislltnlc
Calvert Texas December S The Rob-
ertson county colored teachers quarterly
Institute tonwned in Die colonI high
school building at the appointed hour us
per call of County Superintendent W A
Uiay under the new and revised school
laws of Texas
The countv supeilntendent staled In
brief llie object of the Instltuto and very
explicitly out Ined the work of the In-
stitute nnd most beautifully portrayed
the bunt Ills of thus assembling us teach
irs and the tnerlltirlous nets of the lesls
litcus of our rieut commonwealth lo
promulgating the present laws Whllo all
pelltlotied and hoped for his not been
aicorded yet In tin near future If yo
faint not ye shall be avvnided all tint is
due the piofesslon Piofesor Giay is
most assuredly winning his way und
crde irlng himself to nil the teachers of
his count j
Orsanlcutlon being In order the lnitt
lute was urguiilx d by thu election ot the
following cullers nnd commlttios viz
Prcsldoiit 11 T Haynes Calvert Texas
vice president H Knight Calvert Texas
treasurer Mrs It L Scott Calvert
Tonus secretary Professor It II Thoup
sou Culverl Texas assistant aecr turv
1 W Tallv Calvert Texas choilster
profeiaor I 1 Hill Calvert Tetus
chaplain Hev L 1 Proctor Iiuone
Prairie Texan critic Proressor P c
Platle Calverl Texas rcinrters u j
Thompson 1 < S Miller Calvert Texas
committee on progiamme Mr E Knight
Culvert Texas Mr W K Grubbs
llenrnc Texas Mr M M Thompson
Calveit Texas Alter which tne follow
Inn programme was executed In n very
creditable manner
Music lly Institute
The Needs ot the Teachers Institute
riy Mr O T Haynes followed by Mr
J Knight
Music
How I Secure IifBUlor Attendance In
Bdiool
Miscellaneous
There Is qulie an Interesting proBranros
for Saturday There wre thirty leaehers
present also L L Miller the report r
TUB WONDllt STOW
ti
feet from Crawfords Tea St re
1S03
CAFSSJACKSTS
We have Just opened up M Garments comprls nB what Is new and nobby
In Capes and Jackets Our facilities for getting what Is correct cant be
equalled We offer you nothing but what Is llrstclass nnd wnrrnnt each
garment ln this depaitment
M Ladies lllick llcaycr Jackets double breasted all J only M
VjClusco Locals
Vclisco Texas December S D M
OConnei ot Victoria has sent sixty car-
loads of beeves to winter on tho Pleasant
liiyou ranch
Captain Hoberlson of Angleton has the
skin of a Mexican lion or cougar killed
by him recently on Oyster meek The
animal was hoven feet long
Thu Iiiltlsh steamship William Dran
fooi will arrive Mondiy night fiom Tarn
plco Mexico to loid with cotton for Hrc
men Germany
The British steamship Coquet loading
al Cential whuil with Houston manu
taetured products and cedar logs tor
HanibuiK Ceimany will begin coaling
Tuesday
The schooner Mary Ann arrived from
Columbia and IlrizorK today With seed
loi Hie Yclasco oil mill
Th schooner Susie with general mer
chindlse went up the IJrazo last nljht
to return wllh cotton and seed
Tho schooner Columbus is up the Brazos
loading with cotton nnd country produce
foi etascu
The tE It InBnlls and barges are at
work on jetty win dams
A considerable ncreentaBe of the ve
losco Terminal railway s Incoming frelBht
this week consisted of household nnd Im-
plements of newly nirlvcd fanners from
other Gtntas nnd counties
The weither Is clear nnd cool with
southenst wind
There are good tides The Brazos river
Is nt 11 stand but showing upcountry
iiins The greatest Increase In crop
ucreige for net s a on will be in pralile
lands between Galveston cmnty lines
where a majority ot new comers are set-
tling
Court ut Ilv Illusion
LIvlnBlonTex is 1 locomber fllslilct
court adjourned this evening to 1 oclock
Monday when the tivII docket will bo
called
ln the case of the State vs William
Itobluson for murder a verdict or not
julliy wua rendered after short delibera-
tion llrzle Ulolte for theft of money
ww rillven two ytiirs In the penitentiary
In tnc caae of tno Stnto vs S T Abbott
for nssMult lo murder a verdict for ug
grivutcsl assault with 1 line of was
ron ii red this evening llo will hardly
appeal the case
Giand Juiy tidlouinoJ today to 1 oclock
on Monday hoping lo conclude Its duties
by the middle of the wed
Sventythrec Indlctnunla have been
found to ihvto tweiilylno of whlcli are
foi felonies and llftvone foi TOlsdemoan
nrcn hovel il ulheis will likely be re
tc i 1 before llnal a I10111 nnienU
Judge iligluovvo unl District Attorney
Martin left this evenhii for thrlr homes
und will leturn Mondiy
A few went from here to witness tho
hanging or Air V mon nt Cold Springs
yesur l y
IDIKH rlCtTKlXS
Purl Coiirhn ludtte I II o
I
Han AnTelo Texas December S At the
last regular meeilns ot Port Concho lodge
No 206 Independent Order of Odd lellows
the following officers wero elected for tho
cnaiilnc term Tiro f W Perry man N
1 Uro I L Cochran V O llio C W
Zenker treasurer Uro A 8 lantt sec-
retary lire A H lantt und U10 m
Poistcralt representatives to the gtand
lodge
Vclnacci ICnlghts of Honor
Velaseo Texas December S T K
Doutbett T V Hpencer M P Nusslvum
S M Jack v Thnlson W M Day J
HoskisuauKh T J Shaw C K bmith
Tin best nmiMtyof nil Uimls of
tmloiiiTlfil in stci k nml rctiillod ut
bottom llirinos Fren DotlvciTtoanv
J
iwrt oflliprlly
Ynnl fithev Giinril Ms riioiwan
milpi Cotion Kxphaiifro rhore B7
1
JO li < llcs iiirk Ta iVCloth capcsVfuVl ieiiBthV larso Capo Collar tHranied with
W Ladies1 Fine I llncik Cloth Capes tuii lcnBtiiVVarse Cape coiiur trl mmcil with
M Ladles Llg htVBn cliVies f nlV length Ya tVlniined wl th rur 9 w
30 Lddlcs Assorted Capes trimmed with braids and tur ln prices from J10 to 511
As the Holiday approathes vou will want snmelhlnt for a present KIS
Gloves are most suitable at our store you can nnd what you may want
All colois all sles and st > los from Jl CO to 3W Wo carry the arfiest
stock of Kid Gloves and wnrrant each pair we sell cheerfully replacing
any which may piovc defective
M Dozen Gents lIand om > > Initial Hllk Handkerchiefs each
10 Dozen Assorted Pllk Head Hests each
73 lllnek Veather Hons 3 > ards long oich
60 Childrens While Angora Collars and Muffs per set only
100 Pincy Iiaskots In the different designs choice only
Ma-
Ma
75a
H
COc
Silk Hosiery Silk Scarfs Silk Lambrequins
Silk Handkerchiefs
PLEASE CALL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH
HIGIinil COURT HHC1SIO SS
CRIMINAL APPEALS
Court of Crlinlni Appeals J W Hurt
W L Davidson and E J Slmktns
Judges 11 L Henry assistant attorney
general V P Smith clerk Sitting at
Tyler
Tyler Texas December 9 The follow-
ing decisions were rendered by the court
ot criminal appeals today
Afflimed Amos Oaivcr vs State from
Uevtrsed and Ilomanded Charley Kelly
vs Ihe Suite trom Scmry
HOUSTONS LEADING MILLINERS
HEADQUARTERS
FOE
BliINZ Y PZO WS A O PL0WS
JPONT PLOWS B O FLOWS
Bevient Cultivators and Harrows
1
J R MORRIS SONS
ZKOTTSTOIET TEXAS
Just received full line of Stetsons St-
and Stiff Hats at
leoist e LEvmsom
4H Main Stat
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And SIX MEDALS AND DIPLOIC
EXPOSITION
AT THE WORLDS
ON ACCOUNT OF FXCELLEHCE III EVERYR
Highest scoro in qualitji and absolute purity 4 F
Ifop and Malt Flavor
Brilliancy
Oommercial Importance of Brewery
and J T Btovall are the Knights of
Honot lodges newly electee officers for
tho ensuing year
Por a short lime onlv S Wolfort Co
will mil 1M7 ltogcr Ilros ten spoons at
1125 per set
TOYS
Wholesale and retail and tho largest
ntocl ln the Slate of Texas fall and seo
tho assortment heroro the mill and oblige
us anil make muncy youraelf
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fast SO ARE THE SUITS
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OVERCOATS range in price from 16J fats
Overcoat
750 A full lino of Clothing
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Caps and Gents Furnishing
Blue Suit at 1000 Givo us a cail
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