The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1905 Page: 5 of 10
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1905.
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COSSACKS GO ON
DALLAS EXCURSION
EUROPEAN AGENT
GOOD
LOOD
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IS HUSTLING HOME
DARIN6 EXPEDITION
VISITS THIS CITY
TELLS ITS OWN STORY
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AND IIERHITOIIES,
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INCIDENTS OF THE TOUR
FORTRESS NOT ISOLATED
IS ADVERTISING TEXAS
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National Bank
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meets all the requirements tars to
is made more with a vie
ommercial HI
re and to seo If some ar
it over with our cashier.
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fund of $10,000 000 the icome of whieh
nded in atnuities for agee
the
and their familioa.
RECALL or KUMOPATKIN.
industries
st. Louis Southwestern
of Texas vs. W. O. Rat ley. froi
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The purpone
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olphia
after-
M. I. Van Zanet
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ontest Im new confined to
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appointment of K.
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company ys. J
Railroad
Swift i Company, Chicago
Texas'
R. F CAMPBELL DEAD
Phone 161
Rumsinn Detnehment Haiti to Have Sue-
the
-General
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NKLEANKD nNITISN STAMEI.
in
NO ROLL WEEVIL
eluden, which
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was seized
Kori
Seguin Farmer Shews Sample of a Pine
Oldest and most reliable er-
vice in the city.
TWO SUDDEN DEATHS
uares wore all in a healthy condition,
W
1th no sign of boll weevil on them.
The Best Scourtag Soap Made
eeyils.
they have not yet done much harm.
SCHOOL OF METHODS
106 E. 6th Street
9
HIGHER COURTS
BLEW UP A PRINCE
4 Full
CivilAppenle.
HOW TO MAKE DELICIOUS
Quarts
ICE CREAM
WITH IMPURE DRINKING WATEI
MIAHENT KNWS.
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accompanying the
Packard’s
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Rye $345
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SUING FUNDING COMPANY
First Court of Appenls.
Kmer
DEUGGISTS,
is on trial
Dallas, Texas
Murdock of Dallas, seeretary of the
over-
NAME COMMITTEES
ARREFTTW IN COLORADO.
RAILROAD NOTES
Railroad Man la Breught Bnek to Sher-
man by
ly Sheriff.
In»*d
a Bluff.
b.
Phones 601
17th and Jones N»a
EVER WATCHFUL.
Watch th* kidney seeretions.
nsunAwCE SUIrB piMissnD,
Emanuel
married
was
Griffith Clark.
Skin
Babys
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For Sale!
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New WlaiiM Welle Traim.
an that It
Address
ready for use.
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Who is willing to make a study of up-
to-date banking methods will quickly
discover that the
contains no adulter-
ation of any kind.
Made in strictcon-
formity to the U. S.
Governm’t Revenue
requirements.
Put up in one and
two-pound prints, i
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Punt
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ploy uaeva ot into xicatiax liquora
AlroINrN1» MAN HXAMINMN.
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feasitility of th*
ifnrlan of the Unite
the
peopl
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Kansas Cy
St.Joseph
Um oceupvin«
Bon .
Ami
A Lule Care Will Bave Many Fort
worua Rtenders Future Trouble.
Mr. Warten Mv. he has 100 acres like
this, all In fins, healthy Krowin condi-
Omaha
Si.raal
SrAXIER OF NArLES sun-
PIISED AT AcnvIrY IM con-
MEROIAL LIXES MERE.
Gould IAnes Are Speuding a Woehl of
MIoney Telling of Greataems
of Soutiwest.
St. Louts
HLWorth
sat. »r the
The prete
Bagwng• Ttmlrr in Connection
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Telegraphde and Itallrond Wires Are
Working—Reports of Hghting
Aro Hourly Expeeted.
A Semiring Soap
A Metal Polish
A Glass Cleaner
Crowed Path of Se nuu? Shaw and
Die Cabinet oricer Hud to
OYAMA'S LEPT 18 STRECK AND
RUSSIANS PENETRATE
INTO MEAN.
Mrk^ar Mee-rown
On law ead Mala
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San Antonin, May 24.— (Special.)--J.
C. Warren of Seguin came to town this
k re eby terinn .hur oh
The committee on
ata ar Kidney TrwMm
Hostetter's
Bitters,
Use Hersferd's Arid Phesphnte
Destroys th* germs of typhol4 and other fevers.
Makt a retrenhineaedopling_bummer drink.
COMPLIMENrARY BALU
States.
Remember the
take no other.
Columbus, (hio, and lea Molnep. lowo
with most if not all of the westeri com
missionet ■ fnvori g l '• i M ines
world acknowiedge it to be the tarn
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npendin 3
knowiedre.
appr oprtate
been sold to
and is belng
was recent!
Shawnee, O. T., May 2
Rev Et William
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GOLD MOULDED RECORDS -
GRAND PRIZE FAMS mo. ST. LOUIS 1004
- Why pay 35c for Records when you can buy the celebrated
COLUMBIA GOLD MOULDED RECORDS for Me each?
Come and hear'them. We would be glad to have you look
over our stock of both Cylinder and Disc Records.
Also a full line of Sporting Goods and Electrical Supplies. '
A. J. ANDERSON'S GUN STORE.
SIS sad SIS Mew-ten mereet, ver Werth Texn-
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ANCHOR MESSENGER
SERVICE. +2
and Babhath echool work: appol
eommittee tn in vestgate and rep
____ port omn
plan of Juwtiee
Htates suprome
Nagnsak, Japan. May 3
The British steamer LIne
-im
_ Seethattheybnvethe-amberhue
of heaith; •
"JUST LOOK!
pras tieally RaV
noon and the c
iw of Lnvosti-
nd Industrial
vs.J.H. Burns,
Union Telegraph
from CoUte: Western
company vs. G “
Austin, May 24,—(Special.)--
of Bam Hirshfieg. and others
the Fidelity Vun". g
Francisco, involving
company nf
y from Hunt;
Hallway oom-
A four and eight page Bullock Per-:
fecting Press in good condition and»
against
of Han
tion of
Jene Mumos. 19 Vears AM. Killed by a
Train at Neeville.
Roevine Texas, May >4 --(Speelal )--
Jose Munoz, A it-year-old bay. was run
over and killed yesterdy at noon by a
northbound Aransas Pass freight train.
Illa head being completely severed from
hie body.__________________
the sension
49 * uld be
ho has a
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f ‘
ity Mutual Life Insurance
‘ef R. Calvert. from Hunt.
ruled today and the taking of testimony
was begun ___ _ __
eovering the same mubject enact*d at
the speclalsenehingf.theleginlat urer *
churen fa sala.
Terrell, Toxa«. May 24.- (Specta1
The old Baptist ehureh of this city has
REPOKTS ATTACK.
frty couples, their Dallas friends finish-
Ing the procension of ma re here Old
fashion square dances. cotillons, quad-
company
the collec
Over given In Dallas.
The arrangements were models of
elegance and perfection and the courte-
sies shown the old heroes and the con-
veniences furnished could be designated
as completeness itself.
B. Scott, from Dallas:
. . pparations against the possible in-
terruption of his communicatjons and
the cessation of the transport service
from Japanese ports.
All reinforeements available and m-
Hear, of P’rohnble Change.
London, May 25-The Ht. Petershurg
correspondent of the Times says that
Lieutenant General Lineviteh has de-
termined upon the recall of Gct.l
Kuropatkin, x
Is to be expen
ministers of
LADIES-
A wor to the wime I wuffletent It
ou are wenk and deficnte or In need
of a tonic r»c your various orxans
try ioleti?s ■!—■* ■Horn
rhoumand» of women all over Mm
SONNENIHIEL-
HOLBROOK CO.
24 11
_ . ir; State vs Langan A Co et al.,
from Johnson; C. C. McCarthy vs. Jerry
Wood, from Grayson; W. R Emerson
In the reper
reign mssioi
recelred from any per
legal right to give th
"om;g
St. Petersburg, May 24. — The news
from the front continues to point to t b
proximity of fighting on a large scale.
General Lineviteh sent General Rennen-
kampff’s Cossacks on a daring expedi-
tion around Field Marshal Oyama’s left.
A contest wan expected over the re-
port of the committee on publieat len, to
whicl waw referred it resolutton ‘iartie
Snc.euctu
F. K. Bork, vic* preident and gen-
Ai superintendent of the Weather-
mineral Wells & Morth western
---was In the ety yesterday, and
while here he announced that all ar-
naval prize court at Sasebo yesterday.
The French steamer Quang Nam,
which was seized on the same data
near the Peseadores Islands, has ar-
rived at Sasebo
4 VIndivestek Still in i me.
. si. Petersburg May 24 Today fr
plies were reeeived from Harbin say-
ing that both the railroad and tele-
i graph tines to Vladivostok were work
Ing and the Associated Press wns au-
thorized to deny the report of dbe for-
tess‘ isolation.
speech making, and everybody was in pary e
a most happy frame of mind. The ex- l- LU1
eursionists express astonishment at the -
face. A check account at this bank
will secure to you every banking o ana
privilege conststent with safety. Talk a "pre
4 ream, fresh eggs and pure fruit h
wmooth velvety T9
tt^m that is fit for .Wng la "
rapid development of the territories,
and their trip through this section has
been a very pleasant one. They -have
experieneed a succession of surprises,
as they traveled from one town to
another, at the evidences of thrift and
aggressiveness on the part of the citi-
zens and they have gathered many
beneficial pointers from their observa-
dependent on the
weather there is nothIg so refren-
*s a dmh of good leu cream.
WALKUP & FIELDER
Denison, T*Xas^4sy 24.— (Sper lal)-
The Rork Island survey around the Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas yards at Phillips,
I. T . seems to have been a bluff to al-
lay the fears of Katy,pfficiais Grad-
Ing is being carried orgap to the Mis-
souri, Kansas dr Texas Rs< ks A Katy
night and day force has been stationed
rirelved here yesterda)
ton Products company vs. Renton Mc-
Millan. from Grayson county; Missouri.
Kansas & Texas Railway company vs
Goair Commercial company et al.,
from Grayson; George E. Shelley,
trustor. vs F F Nolen et al., from
term. of the Southwest, in Wurope The
character of the soil. the posnibilities
of various indusiries. the magnitude
of the resources of the Southwext are
being advertised by the Gould linea
from one end of Eureve to the other
To do this requires ths expenditure of
a world of money, butt the results will
1n time,, show the profit of the invent-
ment,"a
in speaking of the emigration frony
Italy, Mt Spanler says that notwith-
ytanditg the heavy flux of people from
that country. thi population of Italy is
pteadily increasing at the rate of 10
health, a body sound and well, an active brain, good
appetite and digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to per-
form the duties tod capacity to enjoy the pleasures of
life. The blood is the most vital part of the body;
every otgan. muscle, tissue, nerve, smew and bone is dependent on it for
nrpngznerrtgmhesrenebnagadmrrecrpertgsttnnehczasqsmenime
intended. When, from any cause, the blood becomes impure or diseased, it
tells a diflerent story, quite as forceful in its way. Itching, burning skin
diseases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles,
etc., allow the presence, in the blood, of some foreign matter or poison!
Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison and scrofula, are effects at
a deeply poisoned blood circulation. These may either be inherited or ac-
a d amh quired, but the seat of' trouble is the same-the
G G blood. S S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy,
A 3 cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it
Hued Ed ke) strong and clean. Under its purifying and tonic ef-
,, . 77 , . fests all poisons and impurities are expelled from'
the blood, the general health is built up, all disfiguring eruptions and Blet.
ishes disappcar, the skin becomes soft and smooth and robust health blesseg
life. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison and all dis.
eases of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any medical
advice, free of charge, n swIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATIAMTA. CA,
Interest Is Summer Sensien to Be Held
at San Antonio.
Ban Antonio, May 24—(Special.)—The
flan Antonio school of methoda. In ses-
Alon June t to 21, la attracting wie
attention in the state. From numerous
Railway company vs. WIley Sissom and
Missouri, Kanss & Texas Railway
company vS. J. R Jackson, from Hill,
all on brief* for both parties.
Telegraph W Ires
cour for the ereetion of a central
Presbyterian esthedral at the natipnsi
capital and indorsed a project whieh
proposes tha coileetion of a perm a nent.
that we have learne"
up-to-date methoda;
oral assembly of th* F'resehyterian
day Aiscussed and appreved tha re
mendations fneorporated
of the committees on fol
The following eauses were nuhmitted
—Metropolitan Street Railway com-
pany vs. I. A. Wishert, from Dallas
IAneviteh under date of May 13 re-
ports a Russian detachment success-
fully attacked the Japanese trenches
on the height* north of the station of
Changtufu May 21, forcing th* J a pa
nese to evacuate their trenches
flan Antonio. May 14—(Special.) — The
following orders were made in the
Fourth civil appeals court today:
Affirmed—W. J Comer vs. John W.
Texas Railway company of Texas vs.
J. M Bryson et al-, from Harrison.
Reversed and remanded—State ex rel
vs. Harper & Crow, from Tom Green
county.
Rehearing refused—Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Railway company of Texaa
vs. Keyser A Sutherland, from Falls
county: St. Loouis Southwestern Railway
company of Texas vs. J. A. Martin,
from Navarro; St. Louis Southwestern
Railway company of Texas vs. Frasier,
from Navarro; George March va. W. H
haw, from Coke: Denison A Pacific
Suburban Railway company VS. Lee
Binkley. from Grayson; St Louis
aannulty to $1,000
Ong of th* spakers at
deciared 1 hat girts of any ali
World of money ereatinx
for the lack of a more
... h-/mnh., ,
g ’’ : aF - ’ e 7 $
county; Missouri. Kanans
at the proposed crossfng again, and if
ths Rock Island attempts to force a
crossing trouble in prohable Th* Katy
Succeeded in sto^pljyg the work at once
premiums paid that com
here in the district court
Th* defendant's demurrer
rangements have been completed to put
on a new train to that resort This
train will leave Fort Worth v* 830
a. m. each day sad will arrve_If Min-
eral Wells at about IB1» a te
Affair for Mexleun War Veternns Is
Sueeensful In Every Way.
Dallas, May 14 — (Special)—The ball
tonight at Kilis* hall, given compli-
mentary to the Mexican war veterans
by the Dallas lodge of Elka, was one of
the most successful social functions
, bringing a stalk of cotton
____Inehss high, full of squares and
one bloom, the first seen here The
Sherman, Texas. May 24.—(Special.)
After a most frutful advertising trip
In the interest of Toxas in general and
Dallas in particular, the excursionists
who have been traveling through the
two territories as the representatives
of the One Hundred and Fifty Thou-
sand qlub of Dallas, have turned their
faces homeward They are elated with
the success of their trip, for their re-
ception, despite the natural business
rivalry which exists between Dallas
and some of the cities visited, has been
most cordial.
Every man in the party is a prince
of a good fellow and a booster by na-
ture and by education.'- Tbe spirit of
progress which pervades the party is
contaglous and the practical demon-
stration of their ability and determi-
nation to do new things is demon-
st rated by the publication of the Daily
Bulletin from a fully equipped newa-
paper office which ir carried on the
train.
The visit of the excursionists to
Shawnee proved to be one of the most
pleasant in the whole itinerary. .The
party was welcomed to the city by City
Attorney Riley, whose reputation for
eloquence and wit was sustained on
this'occasion. Among the Dallas cit-
zens who made responses were Alder-
man Pondrom, J. W. Blake, John V.
Hughes, Fred Fleming and Dave Cahn.
Dancing and mush? added zest to the
lions.
The start southward from Shawnee
was made this morning, the first stop
of the day being at Holdenville, where
the Hella Temple band enlivened the
oecasion and a deputation of Holden- Travis; Securit
ville young ladies accompanied the
Hurope finished builslinu mngniftrene
public buildinga and churehe « over 400
years ago and the work that was eom- I
pleted then stands todhy a magnifieent
teatimonial to the thoronxhnean of the
penpl* of times new fun*
"Hut the Gould agency in Eu-
rope is not afveptining the old Murope,
but the new Ameriea Wo are acttr-
ng broadcast statisfies, figures and I
faets about new America perhaps 400
years from now America will ease
building churehes and perhapa will
also cease buildin roads but right
now th* Houthwest in this countrv in
partieular a xreat and grand
field for industry building and for.
tone building, and do nnt forset tire
fact that Wo iA.ro preaching this g »•.
pel in every tongue spoken in )M-
rope
Mr Hpnnler eavs that |f anyone |n
this ootntry desires any Information
about the markets of Hurope in g n
Pral or !taly in particular with a vie rw
of building up a trade he will s**
that all information desired ha supple I
IT auch persons will write him as presj.
a*nt of the American Chamber of com- J
merce In Naples Th* Information fur.
Wished will he aceurate, but he Aons
not always guarantee a favorable re-
piy
. Mr. spanler |, a Inne time Fflena of
baron Mayor des Janches. Italian am-
hnndor to th. Unitea statea and it
was largely qa a result of representa-
tions made by Mr Rpanier nbott th*
Houthwest that Baron des Planch**
finally made up his mind to viait this
aectfog and gag fn* him- if
I am Qelfghte4 that the baron was
reteived with such »r*at favor ana was
aceorde f sueh « hospitable weloome
everywhere he stoped in Texas," sal J I
Mr Bpanlerlast night
Motion to postpone to June 29 or later
and for certiorari submittedgB. W.
Camp, executor, et at, vg. J. C. League,
from Galveston county.
l'an-Fresbyterlan alitance,
»t of th* anti-unioniata W
The grand march wad led by Colonel
Reeler of Baltimore, president of the
governor, and a bystander were alen
killed by the explosion, and the conch-
man la believed to have been fatally
injured
The Impressinn here la that the out-
rage is the work of the Armenian rev-
olutionary committee in revenge for the
attitude taken by th* prince during the
racial war hetween Armenians snd Tar-
tars in February last and is not at-
tributable to Russian terrorists.
- Frewne. Cal. May 24 rhe first sna-
r the g>>। > <| ■ ■ mbt of the
1 umherlane lrenbyterian . hureb wan
very tranquil compared with th* uppressod
nier j excitement provailing yesterim
askinK that the editot
TRANQUIL SESSION
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naitor of Church Paper Wot Removed. '
President peaks
etfontive it once. Mr Van Zandt is •
non of Major K M Van Zan/a mme3
reirimrtrthix eity, -He la 22 years e
axe 'and ’ • .......Ing in V a
Fort Worth Nattonal bank, Ho wus re-
। ndMer *
Nattsnal bank at 11 nrletta nnd pat
oh 981 . nr- nu th- dollar He-ajnoy
re iver »f tite \i erinan Naflonalbank
t ib ilene II- fa thoroughly enulpper
bp traininu uk 4 •* per ament for hi”
be Baptist church of Kime
moved to that place, it
vacated, the congrega-
by the Japanese south of
11, was released by the
New Katy Engines.
Dor. on, Texan, May 14 —lai ) —
The Missouri, Kansas & Texaa will soon
place an order for twenty new locomo-
tire of a pattern to be used on long
hauls. An order will also soon be pin ed
for about 2,000 new box cars and other
rolling m’ock.
gating the .c
conditions he 1
pade (here that are to be seen on ev
hand in Amertca." said Mr Fpan.
"The answer is pinin, Europe built Its
roads 2.0OO year ago, and they are
still in eervice and. are as good and
even better today than when first butit
pie, in this city, Ing the franchine tax Imposed by th*
4"’"" 2547 oaizpeiptti 1ixa,, en-
— - tered in me dipuriet court yemterday
The law under which thio muit wras
brought woo repealed by th* new law
paper be removed The commit-
ViJSTVSXi Wea
E
inquiries received by Superintendent L
F, Wol fe. a la rx? numbe r or teachera.
-c wifi ne in attendanee from all parts of
— Texs.
The faculty consists of educators of
national reputation.
Flore, from Johnson county; A. E. Tren-
ton vs. North American Accident Insur-
ance company, from Bexar.
Reversed and remanded-San Antonio
Traction company vs. Fred Post, from
Bexar county; Ki Paso A South western
Railway company vs. H. D. Visard, from
El Paso
Motions —W. J. Rogers vs. M. E.
Tompkins et al., from Clay county, re-
hearing refused; Gulf. Colorado A flanta
Fe Railway company vs Gusta Boyce
et at, from Cooke, rehearing refused;
Barnhard Brothers et al. vs. O R Mor-
rison et aL. from Jefferson, rehearing
refused.
same
Then followed th* other veterans
Rennenkampff succeeded in penetrating
to the rear of the Japunese, but paid
dearly, his Cossacks being badly cut up
Many believe that General lnevitch
is trying to take the offensive out of
Oyama s hands The latter has made
tion, and while there are a fe
The discharges hot excenstve nor
infrequent;
contain no "briekdust like" »4l-
ment.
Doan's Kidney Fills will do this for
you.
They watch the kidneys and cure
them when they re mick.
F. I. Jenkins, clerk in his brother's
store. 192 Houston street, living cor-
ner of Mille and Malone, eaB. "Fain
neross the smalormxbaek was often
■harp and severe, and when the par-
oxysms were at their height trouble
with the kidney secretions exleted de-
wpite the fact that I eonsuited phym-
flam and took more than one remedy
recommende as sure cures for Buch
conditions. Thinkins If Doan's Kid-
ney Pili performed haltwhit they
prominekes might help me led me
to go to Weaver's Pharmacy for a box
ana take a course of the treatment I
unea three boxes They absolutely
Mopped the attack. I will be only
too pleased to corroborate the above
in personal interview.”
For sale by all dealers, Fries 50
rents. Foster-Miburn Co., Buffalo.
N Y., sole agents fer the United
adopted without d»hata except a mild
complalnt that the adninistration of I h<
church esots too much.
It was directed that ths Sunday
sohoola cominittee provide a building for
the boys sohooi la china.
iLeporta en edueation and temperance
followed. tJ , v.
Mrs A H Htephens of C'hieage boree
greetings from the Women's Hoard Ol
Miuelons
l'resident A.. I Turner spoke ■» dele
sisting of Zae Mtzier, is protecting c Warre
the roar of the train somewhere up in mornie ,
the territories. Ho is making strenu- elghteen 1
ous efforts to join the main army and With one
explain how he ram* to get left. "
The excursionists arrived in Sherman
General Amsemhly of Preshyteriune Die-
eusmen end Appreves Aetione,
Winona Take, Ind. Mar ?• Th* gen -
ne w position f
At preuent Mr Van 7, in dt I* In rh
territory, it is not HJ known where
I hr- Will be assigned In work Hia AD.
pcintment comes s’rk’r gs a reward
for his signal ability, as he 49
I token mnre than a paasive intyren
rolitira . ’
J P. Spanier, Europoan agent of the
Gould railway syateni, was in the»ity
yesterday. Mr. Hpanier is engaged .11
a novel work. lie is endeavoring to
build up the Houthwest. both from an
industrial siandpoint and fron the
standpoint of imnmigration. His head-
guarters are in Naples, Italy, where he
is alo president of the American
Chamber of Commeree at that place
"My visit to Fort Worth at this time
et al. vs.
lieutenant who
eeasfually Fo
St. Petersburg,
and their ladles to the numher of about
One Man Falls Bead and Another Is
Fouad Vader Wagon.
Guthrie.'O. T., May 24 --(Speclal )-
John P. Parsons, aged T9, fell dead in
hia garden today at Perry, , the fall
breaking his neck
Near Chandler today John Dunlap was
found dead under hie wagon, one wheel
of which was resting on his neck.
Southwestern Railway
Texas vs. T. K Woosle,
Third Eivi Appenls.
Antin, May 24.— (Special.)—The fol-
lowing proceedings were had today to
the court of civil appeals. Third die-
triet:
Affrmed-St. Louis, flan Fra nd see &
Texas Railway company vs. Ibbie
Khaw, from Grayson; Gulf. Colorado &
Santa Fe Rallway company vs. F. H.
HarMso, from Lamar; W. J. MeBride
rangement cannot be made wher eby th''
-produets created and mantfact wred in
thia city may be exported direct to
Europe via gulf porta, instead of via
New York and Atlantie porta." said Mr
Spanier last night “I am much sur-
prised at the activity in a comme rcinl
wny in this city. There is no reason
in the world why the products of the
parking howses here cannot be ex-
ported direct to Europe via (alveston
and this trade can be worked up if the
proper effort* are made
"Industry and Immigration- Ko hund
in hand. The one attracts the other.
The more people there are Hi a country
t he mor • they will onaume
greater becomes th* demand for mans-
aetured commodities The one ia th«
handmaiden of the other. The people
oreate the demand for knilustries and
MADE FRIENDS EVERYWHERE
ON TRIP THROUGH TEXAS
d th* beliet ot the protestants p
lontrine of the Cumberlan ol
bat the revslen of the iM°‘ E
nfesion was not a revi?" ■
that rere le ne deetrinal eg revest M
tween the two bo “
Decatur. Ill, was de levied as th.“
place of mteting - Ile • lutiona. 227V
idopto. omnmending 1
other . orpor tion « whi would not k-
Rival Commanders W atehing Closely
but Without Fiaht.
Gunshu Paas, Manchuria, May 24.-
The sH nation is very tense. The rival
commanders are watching each other
like hawks but there has been no de
cisive move yet on tho part of Field
Marshal Oyama.
lee reported that it found no facts to
justify sdch a couran The report was
adopted without debste
Th” finani inl eommittre report wse
of $300 lefore the thirty years have
expired it is esttmated the prmangni clag
fund will be sufffclent to iucruase le« n«A
a nF
mense quantities of provision and mu-
nitions of war hav* been landed at Tin
Kow and Dalny since Admiral Rojest-
vencky appeared in the straits of Ma-
lacca.
Newspaper correspondents at the front
are prevented by the censor from tele-
graphing news of the situation and this
has always heen. the precursor of im-
portant developments.
General Lineviteh has taken far great-
er precautions than did General Kuro-
patkin to prevent his plans leaking out.
Wnshont Near Alhnny.
Albany, Texas, May 24.--(Bpecial.)-:
Exeeeingly heavy raln yaaterdsy
evening washed out on therajlroad
more than on* mile of track, andsqv-
eral bridges west of here, with great
damage; and a pumber of washouts
east; no trains: highest water in all
streams for twenty years____
wihm_-ciark.
Court of Criminal Appeals.
Austin, Mir 24 —(flpeclsl )—The fol-
lowing proceedings were had today in
the court of criminal appeals
Affrmed-George Coffee, from Me-
Lennan county; M. Char ba, from Fay-
ette: R C Miller and C. K. Lewis, from
Grayson: J. R Hilliard, from Co-
manche; Dive Upton, from Brewster.
Reversed and remanded—N W Por-
ter, from Fra th county; Morgan Gilford
and Charles Armstead, from Walker;
J. A. Fosheg from Wilbarger; N. W.
Hardy and Fred Cloth, from Bosque.
Reversed and diemisse-W. P. Ful-
ler. from Atascosa county.
Submitted on briefs for state—wi
Parrish, from Bell county: Ferdinand
Taylor, from Goliad; Pancho Reyes,
from Arahaas: Pedro Ramon, from
Bexar;M.B.Patton, from-Geekes Eley
Green, from Colemin; James Fielding,
from Chambers; Dirk Johnson, from
Jefferson.
On briefs for both—J ones Tones and
B. K Finley, from Grayson county;
Wallis Jones, from Harris; Floyd Wat-
son. from Houston: A. A. Arms worthy,
from Bowie; E. Brown. Rom Atascosa.
On record—Kid Williams, from Cald-
well county.
On briefs and oral arguments for
both—F. E. Simpson, from Hamilton
county; G. A. Tantea. from W Ubas gm |
William Jackson, from Bowie; Joseph
Smith, from Johnson; H H Cass, from
Bexar.
On rehearing—T. W. Hughes, from
Bexar.
per cent every decade and that there is
absolutely no danger of drainins that
country of people
- "People eften ask when they vlalt
Europe why they do not see many new
bulldings going up, why they, do not
see new roads beins built an.l why
they do not see Improvements being
Governor of Baku Is Assassinatea by
Armenians.
Baku. Caucasia May 24 —Th* gov-,
ernor of Baku, Prine* Nankaehdza, was
ansassinated at 3 p m today by a bomb
which was thrown at his carrlage A
Last night marked th” closing of the
fifteenth annua! Malfeat by the Bons of I
Hermann in this < ity The event thia
year has.hoen a leaning one ind the
pommirteem In chare nf arrangementa
have a pa red no pains toward making
the Malfeat this year one to be re- I
memberei
The baby show yesterday afternonn,
whleh open for hables hetween the
Ages of 2 month* and I year, wag a
gour'* of murh ainunement E Hagel- I
burger of Cbl< ago, en Fabian and. A.
Remacle of Dullaa were aanigned tha
pleasant teak of heing the judge a of
the prettiest baby in the show After
much deliberation the prig* a gold
medal, was awarded to the 9 months-
old ehlid of Mr and Mre fl M Cope f
Mr Cope is foreman of the noap de-
partment at Swift A (o •
Franklin Life Insurance company vs.
J. H. Blackwell et al., from Coleman:
A. T. Creamer va Pets Yarborough,
from Grayson.
Submitted for rehearing—Texas Cot-
tonight. tired but extremely happy that
their trip, no far, has been even more
successful than their fondest dreams
had allowed them to believe it would ba
Professor Johnson tomorrow will de-
liver his first exhaustive lecture to the
citizens of Denison and Sherman, The
eursionists are looking forward to the
day with pleasant anticipations as a fit-
ting rounding out of their most satis-
factory effort to spread the fame of
Dallaa
Actions Againet Secretary of State
striken From Beaks*
Austin, May ’ 24. — (Mpecial ) — Th*
formal order dUrmlgalng the Injun*-
tion suit of forty-two fire insurance
companies against Secretary of Btat* O.
D. Shannon to restrain him from eollect
Van Randi 0 thien Ip b* atto"
fhere is a sharp contest Phhlad
qem-
UNCOLORED
Swift’s
Jersey
Butterine
suatenance w t* c ommajded to undet-
take the work of establishlus this
fund.
The committee now ha* a fund or
neariy $1,650,000 with which to begin
operutiona. Th* remainder it to be
raised amonix 4 on tregational nontribu-
tlons, gifts and an insurant * seheme. by
which .a minister may, by paving $24 a
year for thirty years, draw an annuity
Galveston. May 24—(Bpecial)—Pro-
ceedings in the court of civil appeals:
Case reinstated — W. * Wagnon.
guardian, va Houston A Texas Central
Railway company, from Waller county._____...________, _______ ..
Motions for rehearing submitted—T. national assortstion, and Mrs. Moore
I* Larkin et-al. va Amanda M. Kills et---------
st., from Fort Bend county; I. McAllis-
ter et al. va W. G. Park et al., from
Liberty; Mra M. A. C. Moore et al. va
W. A Booth at al., from Dewitt.
party to Earlboro, that place being the
next stop. At Wewoka more friends
were added to the Dallas list, the boost-
ers making hurried visits to the mer-
chants while the band was playing. The
train was carried over the Frisco sys-
tem from Holdenville and after the
stops noted arrived at Norman, O. T., at
11:05 a. m. At Norman the excursion-
ists divided honors with Secretary Shaw,
who was to speak before th* Y. M C. A.
convention, but the Dalian contingent
saw to it that the cabinet member got
not more than his share of attention
while they were ,In the hustling little
Mayor J. G. Lindsey, who, by the way.
Is one of the youngest mayors in the
territory, being but 28 years old, wel-
comed the party and gave each member
of it the freedom of the bank statements
and the cyclone cellars. He advocated
reciprocity with Dallas. Responses were
made by several members of the Dallas
party.
It was but a few minutes' run from
Norman to Ada. I. T. where a cordial
welcome was extended to the excur-
sionists. A reception was held at the
I. O. O. F. hsll and Mayor W. C. Duncan,
a former Texan, made a very happy ad-
dress of welcome. J. H. Ardrey. Fred
B. Jones and J. V. Hughes responded.
Th* rear guard of the excursion. con-
Prise Cowrt at Saseho Falla la Condemn
the I nelnden.
>le for sustenance,
'h* 43 uld • lines
rilles, reels and kindred numbers were
mostly danced until 11 o'clock, when
the veterans coneined that they were
not as young as they used to be and
rofirod*
Tho-younger element continued the
ball until after midnight.__
cur OTP sors MBAD.
filed at. th* ntternon session.
of this elaborale finanel! scheme ia to
lift worry from the minds of the men
now engaged in th* miniatry
There ar* 13® ministers now entitle
to Khar* in this annuity plan.
Th” vote will he: taken tomorrow en
the next plate of meeting, over whi h
Sherman, Texaa. May 24.— (Special.)--
Deputy Sheriff Newt Layne returned to-
day from Pueblo, Colo., having in cus+
today Charles A. Wilkerson, arrested by
the Colorado authorities on information
of officers her*, who held a warrant
charging embezzlement:
Wflkerson. who waa formerly yard-
mmaster for the Katy at this place. is
charged with absconding with about
$1,400 belonging to Mrs. Mary Smith of
Denieon, who claims to have Intrusted
it to *m to depositJn a bank.
GUADALUPE NAVIGATION,
Engineer and Oengresmnn Are Enter-
talned at Cuero.
Cuero, Texas, May 24.— (Special.)--
Captain Jadwin of Galveston. Congress-
mman Burgess and a delegation of eight
ere being entertained in Cuero tonight.
They met here to look over the field and
discuss Guadafupe navtgatton.
A chicken barbecue and Squirrel stew
will be tendered th* visitors th even-
Ing. followed by a rousing meeting of
the buriness interests to meet end dis-
cuss tite situation w[th the visitors.
Feeral Inaictments.
Sherman. Texas, May 24.— (Special.)--
The federal grand jury, empaneled Mon-
day. completed its labors yesterday aft-
ernoon snd has been discharged. Only
four indictments have been returned and
of these three are against negroes al-
ready in jali_______________________________
763
"myme
ditively euros
"at the fine eondition of thst boros.
Mildred* I tried lota of pinces to get
the right sort of feed for him and
nally lighted on my present buying
place Bee lbs difterence in hia App-
aetion video a coupierot
w *• ks ago On, where am I lealins
nowr Tbs best piace Fve struck yet '
C. H. LILLEY"
/ T
—I—
Cams to Texam From Tennessee fa 1850
nnd Fought in Federal Army.
El Paso, May 24.—(Special )—Colonel
Robert Fulton Campbell, well known
all over Texaa, died her* this mornin
of apoplexy. Colonel Campbell came
to Texas in 1850 from Tennessee and
had lived in the state ever since.
During the war he joined the fed-
eral army. After the war he was col-
lector of internal revenue at Austin
under President Hayes, mayor of Fl-
Paso and postmaster of El Paso, the
latter under President McKinley.
Sam Hirshfield Wants the Premluma
Premised.
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