The Jimplecute (Jefferson, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 27, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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The Kind You Havo Always Bought and which has been
in use for over 30 years has homo tho slgnaturo of
and has heon mado under his pcr
fr CJfflit JZ f Bonal supervision slnco its infancy
uzSVy CUAJU Allow no ono to decctvo you in this
All Counterfeits Imitations and Justasgoodare hufe
Experiments that txlflo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
Wmfcis CASTORIA
Onstorla is a harmlfis substituto for Castor QM Pare-
goric Drops and SootA ff Syrups It is Pleasant It
contains neither Opium Morphlno nor other Narcotic
substance Its ago is itsffannuitco It destroys Worms
and allays Fovcrishncss It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Tcothilff Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency It assh atcs tho Food regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels glff healthy and natural sleep
Tho Childrens PannccaTho Mothers Friend
IGREE ON RATE BILL
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By Unanimous Vote Commitloo Ao
tion Arrived At
SATISFACTORYTO ALL
Democrats and Republicans Dfdile on
a Measnro > Vhloh Ther Dollore
TTtllMect ttlth Approval
of lioth Houses
GENUINE
ALWAYS
Bears tto > Signature of
Washington Jan 24 After a con-
ference lasting all Tuesday afternoon
tho house committee on lntorstato and
foreign commerce agreed upon a rate
hill to ba known as tho Hepburn bill
and to b reported to the house with
the unanimous recommendation of
eighteen membors of the committee
In tin main tho bill Is the original Hep
burn bill but a number of concessions
were made to the Democrats and their
Ideas as set forth In the Davie bill were
freely Incorporated In tho perfected
measure
Chairman Hepburn was congratu-
lated by all the members of his c >
mlttee on tho drafting of the bill on
Which the two parties could agroo and
averaging 1063 The best previous fig-
ures on tho books of tho American
Bowling congress wore 1061 1J made
by the Benlnger team last year In the
Chicago league
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THt CCNTAtM COMPART TT M JT TWCET HtVI YOBI1 MIT
Dam Broke
Marshall Tex Jan 24 The big
dam that holds tha wator In Henrietta
lake In the edgo of the ctty limits
broke causing 5000 loss Several
thousand fish were carried oft by the
great rush of water
Q B DEALEY VlCC PRESIDENT
A H Belo Co Promote Ono Well
Worthy of the Honor
Galreitdn Jan 24 At tho annual
meeting of the stockholders of A H
Belo Co publishers and proprietors
of the Galveston and Dallas News
President Belo on behalf of the com-
pany promoted T W Dealey thlrty
elx years connected with the corpora-
tion twentyfive of which ho has been
secretary and treasurer with an ele-
gant gold medal Mr Belo paid a
Grateful trlbuto to the valuable ser-
vices of Mr Doalcy The recipient
was deeply moved
The record of Mr Doaleys thlrtyslx
years of service elaborately engrossed
on parchmant and handsomely bound
ri green satin covers was also pre
sented to him
Owing to HI health T W Dealey
retires as secretary and treasurer
Five directors were eloctcd as fol-
lows Alfred H Belo T W Dealey B
Adouc George B Dealey and W H
Elchlltz
Following the stockholders meeting
the directors met and cleqted the fol-
lowing officers for the ensuing year
A H Bolo president G B Dealey
Vloo president John P I > ubben sec-
retary and treasurer
Mr Lubbcn then presented to Mr
Dealey a chest of silver In behalf of
Tho Galveston News force
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable
Almost everybody who reads the news-
papers Is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr
I Kilmers SwampRoot
II thofjreat kidney Jlver
STATE PRINTER DEAD
Thhs Wall Interest
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XNEIl SETS CRAMTE
Wo urn trlYlnR T
WAItIS Skt coociih sewwo machines
and hundred of other articles all full sl70 for family
ubb to pnablJ ns to Introduco our Swan lialclnir Towder
and fSlTona Brands of Teas Coffees and othor Household
BuddIIls tfbeio ore all hlgugrado goods absolutely
imarnntrpd m tn nnalltv cost no moro than1 ou nro now paylna for tho samo goods and
SSSSfrt M nnn rTSSr nritMrSro yonr foturo orders Consequently by giving
to tl
wemftSsand So
for not giving us a trial oit iImIi notuing
may never havo soon us Is no good roas
will bo fully explained If you will only send ns
floods
will bo sent yon and ourplan of soiling
voir name and adSreii Hvo haVo bundVods of natrons whoso custom wo secured by this plan
They would not patronlio us unlosswo Bavo them lull value nnd ralr tioatmeitt Wo
would not oxpoct them to llcildcs tho editor of this
paper will toil you that wo aro thoroughly responsible
Wrlto us today a postalcard Just
ana addrcsti will do
giving your namo
This 13 a Chance That Docs Not lUppon Ercrf Day
SALVONA SUPPLIES COMPANY
St Louis Wlo
11271120 Pino Stroot
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WIIiIIAM T HEPDUBX
the members cf the commltteo assert
confidence that the successful outoome
of tho long conferences will have
marked efefot on the attltudp of the
senate toward the measure Mr Hep
burn and tho other Republicans agreed
to accept tho wording of the Demo-
cratic bill In the provision for fixing
tho maximum rate Tho amendment
which was acoepted provides that tho
commission shall fix a just reasonable
and fairly renumeratlve rate which
shall be tho maximum rate
It is claimed by the Democrats that
under the original Hepburn wording
the commission was required to fix
tho highest of the Just reasonable and
fairly remunerative rates In case thero
were several such rates Chairman
Hepburn and the Republicans do not
believe there Is any difference In tho
two wordings but are perfectly willing
to accept the language of the Davlo
and original Hepburn bill Tho amend-
ed bill also provides for seven members
of the interstate commerce commis-
sion Instead of nine as was provided
In tho original Hepburn bill Another
amendment Incorporated at the re-
quest of the Democrats provides that
In cases where no changes wero as-
sessed the commission may simply
state Its conclusion and not set forth
ltn findings A section of the Davie
bill requiring the attorney genera In
appealed cases shall file the certificate
necessary to expedite the hearing was
Incorporated In the amended bill
Another amendment provides that
orders of tho commission shall continue
In force for three years unless re-
pealed No existing coses ore to be
affected by tho bill and all laws re-
lating to witnesses and tho conduct-
ing of hearings before the commission
are to be continued
Oody of Ed H Smith Is Found With
Throat Cut
Austin Jon 24 In Pease park Just
west of the city the body of Ed H
Smith state expert printer was found
Tuesday afternoon with his throat cut
from ear to ear There was a note be-
side the corpso which read
is responsible for this rash
deed He acted too hastily The
name In tho note Is that of a printer
of this city but no one has any Idea
as to what connection he has with tho
death or what Is Intended by the note
The death and noto are both complete
mysteries
Smith was an Invoterato smoker of
cigarettes but never drank liquor In
any manner shape or form His do-
mestic relations wero most happy and
his work most satisfactory It Is a
peculiar case He was fortyflvo years
old and leaves a widow and ono child
Mr Smith who has been Inlll health
was to have resigned hla position Ho
served five months succeeding Wm
S Hughes who left the state service to
accept a situation with the State
Printing company
and bladder remedy
It Is lha great medi-
cal triumph of tho nine-
teenth century dis
covered afteryears of
scientific research by
Dr Kilmer tho emi-
nent kidney and blad-
der specialist and Is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lamo back kidney bladder uric acid trou-
bles andBrlghts Disease which Is tho worst
form of kldney trouble
Dr Kilmers SwampRoot 3 not rec
ommendedforcverythlngbutlfyouhavekld
ney liver or bladder trouble It will bo found
just the remedy you need It has been tested
In so many ways In hospital work in private
practice among tho helpless too poor to pur-
chase relief and has proved so successful In
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It may have a
sample bottlo sent free by mall also a book
telling moro about SwampRoot and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble
When writing mention reading this generous
offer In this paper and rv v
send your address to
Dr Kilmer 8tCoBlng
hamton N Y Tho
regular fifty cent and nomsot Bwampnoot
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists
Dont make any mlatnko but remoin
ber tho namo SwampHoot Dr Kil
mers SwmnpRoot nnd tho nihlresa
Binchamton N Y on ovory bottto
DOILER rJLoWS UP
Pilot of Towboat Thrown Into River
and Drowned
Natchez Miss Jnn 24 Tho boiler
of the stcamor Helena a fiftyton
towboit exploded sixtyfive miles
above Natchez Po lt Joseph Roth
was thrown Into the river and drowned
Captain Dan Scott and five white men
of the crew were Injured One Henry-
S Slea fatally All of tho men live
in Natchez The Injured were taken
to St Joseph La The boat was owned
by Will ContI of Natchez vnlucd nt
25000 and uninsured
Three negroes Elijah White and
two whose namej could not bo learned
were killed
The explosion was cnusod by n froz
en pipe through which water Is pumi > ed
Into the holler It was thought that
tho pipe had been thawed out
LUMBFR MANUFACTURERS
While in his case the windsfnre
not tempered to the shorn larnrler
actly the baldheaded man fcon
gratulates himself that there are
no more flies to crawl slowly ucVojs
his cranium evoking muttered
curses and frenzied if awkward
blows
Half the World Wonders
How tho other half lives Those who
UBe Bucklens Arnica Salve never won-
der if it will cure cuts wounds burns
soreB and all skin eruptions they know
It will Mrs Grant Shy 1130 E Rey-
nolds St Springfiold 111 Bays Ire
gard it one of the absolute necessities
of housekeeping Guaranteed by all
druggists 25c
Mark Twain says he doeBnt be-
lieve in exercise Evidently helms
never had to frame an excuse for
helonging to a golf club
The Paris News has our endorse
ment on the following Unless
you pay your poll tax before Feb
ruary 1 you will not be a voter
and if you are not a voter common
dececy requires that you keep your
mouth shut on questions of gov-
ernment or misgovernment na-
tional state county or city
Petty Enterprise
OASVORXAi
Bern the sTtl9 Klnd You Have Always Bought
Signature
of
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Uncle Julius what is honor-
able mention
Honorable mention little
JuliuB is the hole in tho dough-
nut Womans Home Compan-
ion
A w W AM VEGETABLE SICILIAN
AL > JL5 > Hair Renewer
A splendid tonic for the hair makes the hair grow long and heavy
Always restores color to gray hair all the da
Stops fallinghair also Sold for fifty years
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Sixteenth Annual Convention Is Being
Held At New Orleans
New Orleans Jnn 24 The sixteenth
annual convention o the Southern
Lumber Mnnufactui ers nsosctatlon
opened here Tuesday President Long
presided A matter of some discussion
among tho delegates before tho meet-
ing was tho announcement of a Joint
committee by the Mississippi Legisla-
ture to Investigate the lumber trust
In the state with the probability that
the committee would como to New Or-
leans during tho sessions of the lumber
convention here The days program
Included papers by C W Gates of St
Louis R S Kollogg of the forest ft
Vlce of the Federal government and
P H Parwell of Orange Tox
STEAMER WRECKED
She Went Ashore on tho Vancouver
Island Coast
Victoria B C Jan 24 A dispatch
from Cape Beala says the steamer
Valencia from San FFrancIsco for tho
orient went ashore on the Vancouver
coast near Cloose Tho Ughthouso
keeper stated that 100 were drowned
Up to 3 oclock Wednesday morning
detail had not been ascertained nor
the exact number of casualties A
stsamer left Seattle to render ulo
It Is stated the Valencia had ninety
four passengers and a crew of sixty
Nine men got ashore about fifteen
miles from hero Two men aro prison-
ers on the face of the cliff nnd cannot
get up or down to the ship It now
seems tho sea will likely reach them
when the tide rises high The men
report pathetic scenes One woman
dropped her child In tho sea In trying
to hand It to her husbnnd A llttlo boy
of five was running around tho deck
trying to find his mother who was
among the drowned
DIES SUDDENLY
City
Prominent Citizen of Croscont
Quickly Departs This Life
New Orleans Jan 24 James De
buys for thirtytwo years a member
of the New Oi leans Cotton Exchange
and prominent In the social and bust
ne > world of Now Orleans dli > d sud-
denly Tuesday morning Ho wop sen-
ior member of tho cotton firm of De
buvs Laboulsse Ho was born In
Now Orloans fiftyfive years ago
Printer Eleoted Mayor
Dublin Jan 24 Jos Patrick Nan
nettl member of parliament In the
Irish NutlonallBt Interest for the college
division of Dublin and chief composit-
or on the Fieemans Journal was
elected lord mayor of Dublin
Still Stabbing
St Louis Jan 24 Jack the Cutter
continued his stabbing Tuesday of
women Nine wero cut by him This
makes fourteen for two days
COMPRESS CONSUMED
TERRIBLE MISTAKE
Gasoline Mistaken For Kerosene and
Young Lary Burned to Death
Ardmore Jan 24 At Ingrams Lane
schoolhouse five miles from Hoald
ton Miss Woods a school teacher
mistaking gasoline for kerosene poured
It on the fire An explosion followed
her clothing caught fire and eho was
burned to death
Jaokson Miss Has a Meat Disastrous
Cotton Conflagration
Jackson Miss Jnn 24 Flro de-
stroyed the Mlsslsslpupl compress hero
with 9BOO bales of cotton entailing a
loss estimated at 750000 with Insur
ance of about twothirds The com-
press plant was worth 150000 The
heaviest loaors are tho Knoop Frod
rlch company of Liverpool who had
1100 bales In the compress Tho origin
of the fire In unknown but when It
was first discovered by tho compress
employes the fire had gained great
headway nnd when the fire department
arrived it was beyond control Sur-
rounding property was saved aftor a
hard fight
BEST
PASSENGER SERVICB
IN TEXAS
IMPORTANT GATEWAYS
no TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
TROUBLE THREATENED
New Record Set
Chicago Jan 24 Rolling the great
series In the Monroe league Monday
night the Anson team sets tho new
worlds bowling record for three games
Due to Various Taxation Schemei Por
Constructing Railway
Canton Jan 24 Serious trouble
threatens to break out as tho result of
various schemes for taxation In order
to instruct the CantonHankow roll
way The merchants guilds are de-
termined on a retaliatory strike and
tho viceroy threatens tho leaders with
decapitation Three Chinese gunboats
have been summoned here from Shang-
hai
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