The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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1906.
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. Fort Worth Life Insurance Co.
MB IT WILL MM TOO
build or rear wuptu
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Open a Box for the
Children
Leave it where they can reach
it Watch them gain in weight.
Watch their cheeks grow ruddy
with health and life.
The MinSionary’s Dilemma,
November Atlantic.
TuE WALTER M. LowNzV CO.
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THE FEMININE POCKET.
Denver Perhaps a Pioneer In n
gent of Vast Importance.
Chicao Tribune.
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consrmAcr TO munpun
Deer Abound winta Ten MIU. .1 Am-
.-2-“- Love
killea
One Sox will make
A Happ Home!
Every Senled Package uarantee
fuu
Tuereemdeeekegsse ezelustv.
2"-
white for Dinner
NewYork Press "5*
TEN-ROUNDDnAW.
Kinme, Hna shade dhe neme at nrigu.
, for Six Houzam,
-Milwaukee, Nov. 2.—- Steve Kinney of
Milwaukee and Jimmy Briggs of Eos-
ton fought ten rounds to a draw 8.
torenthe Badger Atiletic cib tonight.
Ain ey.h ? a shade the best of the
nght for six rounds using a straight
lert to the face very errectvety. Eright
Plazed. ror Kinneys wind and krs.
ili*’ him work the nna rouhd
■ "MAME on evEwy •ncE-
IowNEY’S
'Chocolate Bonbons
Always Delicious_Pure-
Bpecial.) — Dr
health offieer.
rantine regula-
tcat lid
- NEGNO H ANGED FOR MURDER.
M Kondte.I,Bsecuteant Imdlanoin,
for KiillMK White Man
. Inalanolaarins. Nv. 2" Al ""Nades,
ermomsacEKan "oazmtamkamur
angunnrerdyor bummet, was
Tuk pna.rtroma summoned t.
tD"waaf*rx-ciredlidkcurrrotsaay
inpaaypancgggsonpnhanm2
wasgven or received by
on westbound _ .
ploxatardorngunk,. Both companies hav
AT THE CHURCHES
TA. following announcements
made for sujaday seEvicen;
This little volume of 'Old Chester
Tates and these short stories of Nary
E..WIkIna wiAn ’Mr" wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch' and a set of Thackeray.
I call my nerve tonics. They'te so
spothing and mild that n man tofgets
his hurry and his worry while he’s
reading them, and when he has finished-
lie discovers that his nerves have all
worn off and are as smooth on the
edge as velvet”
"Say," inquired the interested man.
What do you keep for insomnia?"
"Welt” replied the other. "I've got
a set or Browning, and if that doesn't
An DeMagztirgate living
hood."—Dc* Momeo Commercial ClttK,
are the [only] Soda Crackers—
the most nutritious food made
from wheat therefore the most
wholesome food for children.
•S In a Just tight,
G) moisture proof package.
. . qunnma uetes narme.
MW wdangay NEhe agqank,
"NOp Sajofimt*sna pobipesmas
estimated at sco Wtt noTnaurane.”
Danlas Negresa sbot to Denth In Rer
Home.
2"-
*-‘,8
28’"’th
Sresheuneme.ox.his mother-in-law. He
nrean! Tee shots at his wife without
hittingthe F.. The ola woman, in terror,
SEtmRty granachitao wi
Ufo^d^-!^ doorway b b«
Y. W. C. A. in seamien
Montgomery; Am.. No*‛2T,
IK.exeremenr the furt annaren:
a>on of the Young Women's Chrintinw
anocaton 9,"gu, Satssneludea
Atlanta and % appWithnWarcere
miteeE.by ,b* WTMld.nl Th. mesom-
will last over snaay. meeting
*"*"5'
and were fnterf in the family bury-
iRg ground near Jonesvite today.
C. M, Castles, Corslenna.
cCoricana. TexAa. Nov. 2Kspectal,)
S M. Castles, a prominent and excel-
lenttsitizxen here, le today at the age
.5.. onsumpton. Deceased
7 . • brother-nHnw of Hon O.org.
all Mrstiteand hnd restdea here nearly
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AUST NEWS
U<* oruxuoaxrx.
TTean- e-• L-ta-. meuma omicen.
The insurance interests of Des Moineshave added
largely to the financia growth of the city.'—Dm Moines
Savings Bank.
. .Many exeellen t topics have alread,
' been satgned for the coming conven!
“o« and they will 5 handled by some
o the. aMeat men in the Sunday school
field in Texas. A few others are yet to
be asaigned. but the programme will
easily be the beat that has ever bee*
given in, the county in the line of the
religious work it covers. Mr Cerveny,
iPWbwi fit the local Sunday Schooi
unio*. is quite enthusiastic over the
putlook for a splendid two days meet-
ing and the fine promise of a ounty
organization: •
"2. Pommiet,
opmposeanors. cwhitesen, premident
of the American Bankers’ azsociation:
SolonelD. J. Powers Of Loisvile Al
O. M. Reynolds of Chicago, which ie
qpPoIntediar "Ehe recent convention of
Ihe bankers association at gt Louis to
seleet ten members to be added to last
xear: inrsiatve commi "
1ts choice today. Among the
are. Myron T. Herrick levetna,
and Bol U ex ley or New York. *
TrooPs WILL BB ASKED Fon.
___ n..«a la Itmly. ~
through 1Miyjnze n’ids”}!; en
s rt^o,aifan.
-suarin Vanier, and it 1. Show"
Sy’adhack.n’ roadi a .Wt^tod
To give cut glass its brilliant
sparkle, it should be washed
frequently with Wool Soap and
ukewarm water. Rinse with
Ealtrepd Clafme Vieters.
Houston, Nov. 2-(Special|—ft wil
be remembered that during the cm
mencement of the strike of the F.
roaa.clerks that the rerds of the South-
era Pacific became blocked with cars
Some of th. congestion war eaubed by
renson of the loss of a lot at waybills
ena tan. but the company had th"
hifs.refskuc, anthe enr» have been
movn« .out rapidly of late. It is
slaimara by the raUroad people there are
tes.care. the var4 how than ihere
wore a year NA aithoug this is the
busy season of the year Ths oge5
tten. eugea pome inonveTeon to
HPF for UM time bemg"
stiizmneedrnrehfz"nfhzat2atnep
“ar
■tUMY FORFEITED,
Kid Sullivan Took His Place ana Leal
. Aastla Piomee- Dena.
Austin, Nov. 2.-(specln-The
death of a. A. Carlson, a pioneer eltiEe
26 Austin, ascurred ,l”t digN He Was
SGuzaan .£ He °*m* *° Austin from
Sweden thirty-four years ago.
T,T.....- -40 Unk Ramael. .
n 3a It imore. Nov. »•—frhe fifteen-round"
r forfeiting because of his hand,
areca" sunpreparel . Ki Sullivan
agreed to go on with Russell for
%.unds He made a splendid
. butinthe tenth round, after sl
pimn ha 4 bee knocked down four
Referee Jones stopped the fight
and Eavo Runsef- the decision.
Taylor Street Presbyterian church.
Fifth and Taylor streets. Pev. j. w.
aldweil. pastor—Preaching by the
eastor at 11 o’clock a. m : at 7:30 p m.
There wilL.be “ "“IK service by Kow-
lana D. Williams mil choir. Miss
Wrsht, Misa Long na ■’ n. Glonn,
soloists. Special music at morning
■ervlee.
I IT the discussions the educators in-
dorsed seceet session, ana “$, ™
moonbat puriry atnieuics, particularly-
. Paris"NOVeeSuAstbeFon menie.
ter of the colonies, has decided to sum-
monthestate counel and depose "Phau.
the 'tsw Asispatch °S1' 17 Sal Lh Thanh.
Iheimhi.haa.been.udjuaged Insane and
that th French authorities had made
nm.prisoner. Previously the king had
ordered seven of his wives executed and
looked on with delight wh thay wan
slowly tortured to deatn.
‘ . . Natioeni Gura Cemmnato.«,
sidgnveNoeen2imsuzcappoincngmis.
anacnafr°5Rims
First Christian church. Sixth and
Throckmorton—Preaching. 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m„ by Rev. David Walk.
Tabernacle Christian church. Fifth
and Throckmorton streets, Rev. A. K.
Pubber, paster- Services Sunday morn- .
lag at 11 o’clock; subject. “Soinethidg
More About the Talents." Services
Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock: subject.
Christ Meets All Conditions of Human-
ly's Need " C. H Rossignol has charge
of the music and will play a violin
solo at each service.
D Taxi"h"Kvi2Tznrkmn5-yohn
Rom”“Hnnerahsemnsisrgxsa6g
APT 29, 1871r In Memphs, Tenn Tie
moved to Texarkana Mn U83. A wife
and one child srvive him. Funeral
services will be held at the "snerai
Meart church. Father Campbell offi-
ettykodanue 13’ "ihhe cchoite com-
xgkA "ettax-goeKipmeyag,, >
A. C. Mallow, aged 6 ys«k ae2c.
terday afternoon at his home 05 s36
Chestnut street. He had been in 111
besith. for several months but had been
for sometime improving, and his death
was sudden and unexpected. He was
reared in Collin county and wu a sub-
stantlai and highly esteemed citizen."
Fnneral of Mrs. Befi, HaW
Marshall Texas. Nov. 2= _
The remains or Mo Retle a. Hart, Who
eled In Fort Worth Monday, were In-
FTUrdaan arsenwood cemetery here
• Heupr*eTwuCug"wSnre..the
Everybodx"s Magazine,
wA emDlyed women and children
were plaged under strict legal pro-
ctiop.i No child could be employed
anywhere any way at an earlier
#2 "hoa.tourteen years. Ffm four-
teen to eighteen j----- -
Presbyterian.
Rev. R E. Chandler will occupy his
ulpit tomorrow at the Cannon Avenue
resbyterian church at 11 a. m. an
7:30 p. m. A conference of importance
will.be held at the close of the morn*
in» service. Special music at both
services. s
NECROLOGICAL
g 1 Robert Retthner.
rne Rleinreresgargs"nbizemntnaet
nsparet; 16002Eaathonasipns -
You cannot eradicate from-a mgston-
ary’s. mind the belief that a convert is
entitled to justice of a quality superior,
to th at doled out to his Chinese' uncon-
verted brother; It could not be got out
of your mini nor out of mine, in a
similar case. None of us could endure
- chat a protege of ours should be haled
way to wfftthy -prisen{ora uuuu
did. not. Awe, and kept there until__
had.sat isfjed, not perhaps the fictitious
creditor, but at least his custodians
who were responsible for his safe keep-
ing. The- case । i particularly hard
when the claim is not for a debt, but
for a contribution to the upkeep of the
village temple—the throne of heathen-
dom-.or of the recurring friendly vil-
lage feasts held in connection with the
temple-counterprts of fast day and
Lamly ties by refusing to contribute to
the maintenence of fam{|y aneestrat
worship and the ancestral shrine the
hardship is felt on all sides— by the
ry, who cannot decline to sup-
- -weaker brother in his-struggle
against the snares of the devil; by the
convert, who is divided between hi* 11.
legiance to his new faith ana the oid
bediefs which made all that was holy
in his former life; by the family, who
not only regard their recreant member
4S an apostate, but are also compelled
to maintain the old worship with re-
duced assessments from reduced num-
beriandby the people and governors
oT. the iand, who may find in such a
situation a spark to initiate a great
conflagration. No missionary, none of
ourselves, could reruse hfs support ?n
mu Gscazei, and set no msalonary
With whom I have spoken considers
that the support shoud be given.
chartetmwn,"pixesAvhere, hM„
wind ana Eaintorm, Whkh igAagnE
MtoTto eeler"a-mmna Mon-
Hea to—8ydneyeiashore oft Cabinet
140, The vessel lies on * rocky bot-
tom in only five feet of water Th.
erew is safe "mer The
emihm
| President—Proressor p g w,p,j,
i unvreraityhisn AeloI, Nashva" •
.n,MIce presdents-— Professor Wili/aA
Phornto. pnprerstey ot
Stput:°deaCrgane, Agnes sctt «-
xSsoretary, ana..yice chanoellorE
vuure nd, V anderbiuyiversity, Nash-
-"Thene" he went on. pointing to A
row or book, on the bottom shef. “aw
St’?KS reTing, curzeerzicuagean
cm
•pnng tonic on record. But sometimes
when I’ve got It ,o ana that even Kip-
ling cant rouse me I turn to the poels
snd read The Charge of the £lgh pei
Brigade.' That charges me with «■ det
wry
"Here." he continued. Indicating a
little row of green-bound volumes, “are
my preacriptions for melancholla. They
include Eolmes, Mark Twain. John
Kendrick Banes and a half dozen
other humorists. If one won't work
another always wil.
Ipnt Gr"m"‛Xtrerheettai,
PoThe,"ent"of"Barzestorde « vireini
TOO LATE rO CLASSIFY.
LOT_LaDTS GOLp watch awn
,chaina,"jh Snitfi A ” both he.
twsen st. Pani a hureh and Folytocbnle
conese; centleman* picture in back or
watch. Rewar lf recurnea t
Broadway Baptist "huren, St. haul,
and Broadway—Tha Pastor, Rev. P‛ 2
Burrough,, wu preach tt both hours.
NIW Maude Sawyer will sing at the
morning hour; male quartette at night
Evening them*. “Dia Jesus of Nazaret
Rise From the Deaar
Firat Baptist chureh, Thira and Tay.
Public schools. And here Wa
thing else to make our eyes = -
woman of any age and no boybetween
S^«rS5r»”?n rnem
m except, on twenty-eight days in
’?« year nna then for not more than
three hour, in each of the twenty-eight
,Srder *? obtdtn evgn this
overtime the employer must on each
occasion file at the nearest office of
labor, department an application i
ana.eeure # permit. The application I university hi
must.state th an a of each Vice Preni
narson of whom overtime work vu — " —
desired and the amount of overtime
expecte. These names vere ordered
to be kept on file in the labor offices
Before the permit could be issyed the
records mtst be examined. If any
Person in the submitted list had with-
in twelve months worked overtime on
twenty-eight occasions the application
for that person must be rejected And
for all the overtime work allowed the
employer must pay a price and a halt.
In our own happy land, where ths
freedom of contract is inviolable, we
proceed in quite a different way.
Imagine the sales girls in a great de-
partment store restricted by law to
three hours' daily overtime in the
Christmas season, paid for that at
one and one-half time their regular
wage, and provided with supper
money or r sr tare to go home! But in
the New Zealand store you do not '
see those pale, thin, exhausted young
women, struggling on with overtaxed !
put me tosleepEmersonafwayswili."FoAmas22 merry brignten i
ebiiz3amzaqzm-n2ma
pEmdlehgtel”xr“anninyapamawk:
brught into the Insurance fnvestia-
tion by.renson of his being mentioned g .
which was rarnts t atea angitbot 8
"u"ahtipkaronrshinasponmkd
I SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION MEETING
At a meeting of the executive com-
, mlttee of the Sunday School union of
this city last evening the matter of a
programme, ror the county convention
and institute Lo be held here Dec 13-14
coiy m i 11 e e to ok an adjournment tin
nex, Monday evening, when i4 wiU
asain meet to complete the matter.
The union had a meeting about A
yea R80 similar to that planned for
next December, at which it atcussed
mang matters relative to the work M
the undny schoels, much good resute-
ing therefrom. It As now te plan or
the local organtzation to expand Into
"y**** received the intermatlon by
pi-im xxn 2.
formant
____ .=fhiMs
oonference will be held between >11 Iha
-zzsuait-g “22
2 -i
and the year before rhere is
L- tl!!-1.*'11 22 xikteiy in the ex.
DSonicencoravlanon walea
Charter* Filed.
. prAnstEnAwongordpaglh2-wChaztiza
Sears, A. H. Loeb, J. Rosen wa id, all of
Salsaso K u 8c0“ “ Hteh o
city cmetery socigty of Sulphur
Springs; no gapita. Incorporetora, O.'
M.Pate.M, a Sherwood. W. A. Smith
and W. R, Patrick.
SKULL FRACTURED IN
RUNAWAYACCIDENT
Yesterdey eventng about 6130 o’clock,
aa J. H. Greene war driving near the
corner of Houston ana Thirteenth 1
stroets. his horse became frightened
and ran away: throwing Greene out of
the buggy. He fell in rack a manner
?• frcture nis Bkll At the S of
me Drain.
The injured man was carried to a
nearby medical office, where aid was
administered. He was a f tarward taken
to the sanitarium. His condition last
night was reported as extremely erit-
Very little could be learned of the in-
jured man last night. Hu has a cousin
living on Burnett street, and his Da-
rents live in Eastland. He is unmar-
ried and about 30 years of age.
Iater—Mr. Greene died about mid-
night and his remains were removed to
the undertaking establishment er
George Ia Gause. No funeral arrange,
ments hare been announced.
“DUTCH” MURDOCK IS
PLACED UNDER ARREST
I The principal of the Denver high
■ school has ordered the girls attending
I the, school to have pockets made in
■ their dresses. The reason given for
B ---------this-reauirement.i that the pupils of
■ his school are unnecessaryexposeete-
■ pmptatton by girls' carelessness with
| -4oney and other valuables. Every day
I eight or ten purses are found about the
■ school building and brought to the
Eg ‘ - principal s office. He considers it re-
l markable that the pupils are so honest.
I but thinks it unfair to put their virtue
I to this constant test. Hereafter if the
I principal‛s notion is supported by the
I local board every girl attending the
----------win be expected to have in her
I clothin 8 R safe receptaete fer the meney
I she carries with her
I The old time joke about the aifet-
I culty of finding a woman ‛s pocket ha*
F-— been a sad reality and no joke for new
I ' k-€rai years. Only, instead of the difr-
*pe"F
WomenSprereP’ehetrLkorfzeni Mes against the
money to the qertainty of being con-
siderea pnfesh onable i2 Mey* hav
pocket. In their dresses That more
purses are not ’natched from wome
hands on the crowded streete is a won-
j Aer Two recent cases filustrate the
Banger, to which the habit of carrying
the purse, leads, in one case a Shop
per left her purae on a counter and
whe pickea it up ana F-
mrnen It was arrested as a Hueh in
snovrer.casea,woman Nad der wri
by A thlef who mad a prac
Hee or loitering on the elevtea ‘a-
wa. Plattorm and matching purses
_ serrt tbe open windows a. the train
— .No, argument ana no authority enh
ettett.a matter or authority. X law
/orblddmg women to tempt thieves by
Daw--_Ceuty seteler. Are Ha. tea
Trembie ot Tel w. "
_ Austin, Nov. 2.— (Speclal_John F
. 8. 2 a
225
5 \encedin fnding men who knew how
„g.qperake KinaAt several PUses I
"Hre K1ns.have been erected there are
cotton blockades because the gins ean-
to work right by Inexpert- I __ g . y,
eneed operators. Northern settlers whe I woman. Marguerite Anderson, were
had never seen rotten grow, put in arrested and last night wrought to Fort
acreases this year in Dawson and other I Worth
cDunties of that section and it u amus. | Murdock, it will be remembered, was
,n8 L Mr. Cergalt says, to see them dis- I one of the main witnesses against W.
a-.,their ignorance in regard to pick- M. Burt, who was given a preliminary
log and marketing the staple, shearing recently before Justice of the
—---— I Peace John I. Terrell on a charge of
T-&B.V. BONDS. I murer, it being alleged that Burt
—a___. .......- killed Pete Newman in a saloon on
The Secretary of State Registers Inane Rusk afreet.
W 831800. ----
Strike or Mew York cnnurreur j-
. eominer Rather sepi.uu"
New ork, Nov 2.13. w McIntire
attorney for the New York frss-re.
soiepemrn sompahghgwomna aSe
""5.
Wen”eh"strikreacting in conjunettn
wa aleo killed and his wagon broken
to ptoses Mr. Harper was a farmer
THK FORT WORTH RKCORDt 8ATUKDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER
A Whtstier Story.
, Harper'. Mgazine’
■ sttyfrnwnamerican painter W. Ofi
: nmr.Whtster.hag been poor himself.
and he saw nothte shamiefui or 41..
horiorabi? In poverty 1 you wer poe
Qfuwon:d mock without pity your de.-
"He lived luxuriously? I lived in a
Earret., Thovzh.henlikea none the
, 5S 10r that, he did not permit any
false delicacy to keep him from joking
me.about my poorhouse ways
.One aav. in a very shabby suit, I
was. streillug on the Boulevard des
Esaltens. when someone halted me from
। e.rear. 1 turned and saw Whistler
hastening toward me in his tan and
oim aored loves, wvingats'iong
"'Ah" said I. rather nattered 'so
xourpentze a me from behind, did you.
In ostet*onwEq‛„hnomdpsawostz
recently occurred her.. Ona nr
was made a few days ago—that of a
man named Floyd McFarland, Wo wa“
lodsoa.in.iha McFarland
was identified by a bartender in whoer
zhoon.on0. °* ’h* nold-up ojcurtea.
and also by a grocery man na th. man
"-2,6*
tarday morning Datok Murdock and a
Den Tles Arentediat Eugdei n serious
Emet several weeks ago. Indictments iM.r.
enry Fuikalrenamen.ne egrrsa
22 stedaTles. arrest 6eing the thira. »t fight m
made ” that other arrests wili b* 1a h
An Mp-znzogtmttnexara-
„i"See that littie bookcase in the cor.
her',* remarked the man who always
dLsta M w one" •That's my medicine
. Botties back ot the books? Aa-
9u1zea the.man who. wu. interested.
bo. bottle. In the book," repiied
tee other "Medicine in eve--- -
Hemi tonica, aedattges, L.
...thing syrup. snd bracers.
tr’people haven"t learnea the medl-
nalpower of books long ago.
w2Tak: Diekena, fhstnge. He’s
the beat, anpetizer 1 know of. When
{oareteelie« or your rooa ana aon"
know what you want for dinner. Just
aM down and read one of his debefip:
fons o..a .Christmas dinner. First
1vK..2 know pour mouth will be
waterinE.for roasi fowi and steaming
Plum.padine. Xou’u.el parehed for
the want of a glass of ale and will be
luqulring when dinner will be ready
ana. wodering .why ch ook •• •“
.Why, c have been in * ffame
2* T**11 in whieh a dinner at the St.
ReEis would look like no mor. than
a krace of country ..usage to me when
I have sat down and read Dickens unlit
J was. hankering for a last, of but-
tered toast and tea.
orEPublieworahip at 11 «• m :sub-
as the Bible Teaches,”
- .- m., "Red Eye, a tem-
Peranee Ieeture. Rev. Bid Williams
Wil preach and Messrs. Brown and
Jolly will sing nt both services.
North Fort Worth Baptist church.
Boulevard and Fifteenth street. Rev.
K N. Bell, pastor—Preaching, 11 a. m.;
subject, "Eternal Gain in Heaven.”
Baptism and preaching, 7:15 p. m.
hristinn.
SwikCompany,U.s.A.
Makena et Bwin PRIDE Soap
Washing Powder
.Austin. Noy. 2. (Spectal,—The we- f CITY NEWS
H — Sdd.mEws Th.
greroa ra, "aFmi2 °Asom md
Vallex.rnroad. ffm Houlton siu . -xeriestion.1
MAaclnvence.tor rolling stock was ! Bhaw Bron ter lc. cream.
A directors' meeting of the company Mlower» at Drumm'a. phone 101
for ths purpose of acting on these bonds I On and after Nov. 12 all barbar shops
xas hefa b*‘e today, ft wa, attonded | wi be closed arter ipm
2% R H Baker, president; M ) 4 Pentecostal meeting will be held
Sanenv, xice ppregideht. ana gen.r.l >>1« South Main street at t:Jd o’clock
attorfey’ and Frank Andrews. general I Sunday arternopn.
1 Night Captain Cone ot the police de-
partment arrested two negroes—will
stephens, and haries Abbie—in the
Shamrock last night and tiled a charge
of gaming against them.
MAN AND TEAM KILLED
serurk by . tote Ser
Mme
Mart. Texas, Hav. 2--(Speckat—
Jame Karper. a smite mas about
2gmpdimuo UM wnoaaze
, ItalytkekAs""yvXe Prgptas
nt the new depot here had dpem >n
proved by the managers of the ra
andsthat actual work would begin in a
short time remodeling and imompiC
the,fac itities at this place. This newa
is.halled.with delight by thespe6p8
here, as the present facilities are in.
adequate to meet the demands Tha
I npwdepotat FofFenton. Six mfet norto
- ofhere,,h as. been completed ana lt f*
pne o,the handsomest structures be-
tween Dallas and Waco. It is provided
winhzeparate waiting rooms for Whites
“M AEErve.
msqdeciau-bon Love . aR“Vh"ae"He.P D--otAtanta tor
- -- a tan-pomztrsleks deRntmen ican Nethbafstrepisopatrsgzurn, BcT^.i0'--------
' SV^hXdW xstsrsy.. "sa”. 28 Wi K " iu- eWsu^.7.,,,•
towanK 1 bnbgegnophru; llU" aaas
%as nccompan fed by John Durst, one of]0/ Mm. Mri Waker, 34 Eas Second
Mt Durst ardent. In Austin - last night •»»« t o clock. The
Arndur also killed a buck and re- chua was wrapped in a blanket and
th™ dh. town last nigh: , rh fact was dressed in very ordinary clothes.
JRSTKR acaz SruICKEN. th*, ssn? mTca engnepir 8;
Ex-LlentanntGovermeemak.tpan-Hh"argptammherrdogaperhonezasnzn
Austin ”^ ETnntet. The meeting doses tund^. P
slons or regret Were’ Beara here xpras; I ..The Police are now out in their win-
over the news which "cAm hromtcazlten.unirorms. In accordance with an .
alcana that ex-Lletenm ‘omvefor, iord , posted recently by Chiet Maddox. C
Oehrge T. Jester is urrermhe PomrnoFlena.che summer toggery is laid away, t
other attack or appendicftl. and that I For.therewin be a Kood on ape" be- o
he was taken to Philadelphia for treat- min ttwinl. be serviceabte again. The!»
ment.. He had sst recovered trom an mon.same out for inspection yesterday
operation when he attended the DAnan morn InE.:and every member ot the force
esareaaacemgaox
X-K'-fi..... - PERSONAT
by the otfendng —- • I . KEKDVNAL
a shipmentg to AuSolom .Hutghinn an Editor. Lersonal ana 10ca1 notleia xent to The Reoe
wAuse 1n,X?. 2(Svecla 52 tonet Imst.be slenp" Tli.- Niknatr" la 21202$
Fenry S trhine. eh *' lerK ot the see [pubukcatton, but for nrMe,tlos.J for
retary ot .ntate department, has been I ___-_____
AreSarpesaramsgsreso‛"BnbrekgmFxorrnyr"aeBazork ot Denton wua
The associate editors "tp"amhhivMraR. 1 Thompson or Decatur is
bave ai resigned and Colonel Hutohnsr frlends, in the city.
Will have rull charge. I f- E. Jones or Shady. I., T was ln
--————— i Fort Worth on business yestera} *
Sehooi Ronda Approved. 1. Rev. J R. Allen of Rocknor
l^VMbwg w.ilt7n?P'?"'->^Bd’e 1 Ufr ramiil of 8 C- FSt, on bSm-
•4ener8. assistant attorney general {Way
tod qy approved .$8,000 6 per cent bonds | Mr. and Mrs Frank Ford nf ~I.,
»fWr*d» auena knTien^*™- *” 'b-~
twenty’yezrars and are opiona - X H. Garrett an Amario businass
—--- man.was in the city yesterday buying
Tax Rolls necciv.a I’’Inter goods.
Austin, Nov. 2—(Special J^The comp l s AT THE HOTEL WORTH.
trollertodar.recelsa th, ta‛ rolUor I cS.P.s!mpson, Chicaro, N. E. Ebonx.
rTmnty. Tim total assn—d vol l ptfrlnnatl, A. N. Mayer, New York- X
Ues for 1806 are #4%55,58‛w50thaRermiasntcazoa"s.Ekon
#n increuse ot 43,783,35 over last hat IKansas.city:.N. Jacobs, Cincinnati; N:
Thestaxrol.or Newton county was’cniHnPushFort.smith; T. J. Munn, he-
received. It shows the total assessed vu, A. Warwick, New York; J. 8 Me-
values to be $2,931 437 w5I,1 S588ed I Kintey, Dallas; W. a MecjA, NA,
crease of *90,887 over last year, -orkiE..3. Noffard. St. Lou; ‛w. p.
---------- Tolland, Kansas City; John A, Cooke.
Rleh Harvest of Coin. I New, York: E. Jenkins, Buffalo, N. T ;
Austin, Nov. 2.—(Special.)— There P.MFachrach, John Leaman, Kansas
Was an influx of people to Austin from Eityi MWagner,Vernon; C. p Steph-
the_country to see the circus to1Aiee8, Ardmore; Glen Mansfield, Paris
Hunreds ot -negroes camg tiff- TtFh l ^fi*to8' Bencin, Brow n Wood ■ g s
their pockets overflowing "With"mWty | Witherspoon, New errams;"kior
earned, npicking cotton. They turned 3 R Burns. New York:
It loose with a free hand and ,,, J » . G. Griffith. Ennis, D. R. Moses
cus and its foilpwers reaped aerrtjRoston;W.C.Bowerman,kansagcity:
harvest of coin. chiQ. Borden. St. Louis;. Mrs. E. Woodson
.—_______ | J. H. Bales, Chicago; B. M. Messer
. .. Six Indletnents, I % pran>c Betts, Marshall, J P‛
Austin, Nov. 2.— (Specl)_ yL,Smith, wife and baby, Dallas; ch tries
grand jury, of the FirtytEira district M. Ippstein, Louisville; a F Landdon
court which adjourned tost evening ’ ceorge J Eoff st Jo-’
has returned six indictments but the Schwartz, Chicago; E. j Ker-
names of the indicted parties* have not ley, Waurika, O. T: 8. T Wilhelm, Ver-
hornyeadenPuile as the arrests hvesnon: F A Louisville, Ky. •
A physician who has given some of
his precious moments to a study nt the
'£ "1225:2
sgianiwmseunnesartir "Ei
three daughters and two son have
never appeared at dinner in their " wn
home except in pure white garments,
and the robust health of all 1 the oc-
casion of.remark. They mk a hand- iowed by J. B Vincent'
some picture around thr table. Na™l e-------- --Yieent
oTrisetsintorria cuimates area in white
at mesa, and. In fact, during the entire
day, but they hitherto have sought
onlz 001nene. oveclooking the point of
view of health from which our physielan
has drawn his concluriona J
SpirtunItat.
Fort Worth Spritualist soclety wirt
hold services Sunday evening nt 7 35
2slak In the 0da Fellow’s ball, West
Eiteh . and . Throckmorton treete.
SPeakine and PExshomaney reading.
Chureh of the Holy Innocents. Joxe.
Phins street, and Yirginja avenue. (nion
Depot eddition, Rey. Charles E Baton,
pelest.In ’b«ry»—Twenty-first Sunday
after Trinity 11 a. m All saints will
be commemorated: celebration of the
•N pammatn‛Auerdaeerm9no spbsem
prayer and aermon, ""
Churemrnfehrit:
Central Church of Christ—Services in
the courthouse banement begin nt in a.
m With Bible study. Exhortation and
communion at 11 o'clock and a prayer ,
and. topic meeting at 7:30 D m
Chureh of Chrst, Brooklyn Heights-
5be..8ch0o1,3 D. m.; communion and
exhortation 5 p. m.
Church of Christ. Rosedale street
and Alston avenue—Bible school 10
a-miBiblereading, 11 a m; < om-
m union. 12m.--—‛e— -------
Church of Christ, Jennings and Can-
non avenues—Bible studies at 10 a rat
preaching at 11 a. m and 7:30 p, m , by
C: F. Wooldridge; Lord's supper al
11:45 a. m.
Methedist.
Tomorrow at St Paul’s Nethodint,,
Episcopal church. Seventh ami Lamar
streets the last quarter) v meeting of
the year will be held. The presls
elder, Rev. R. L Selle will preach nt 11
a. m and administer the scrament oi
the .Lora 8 supper: at 7:30 p m th
pastor. Rev. J. F. Hoeye will preach.
Mulkey Memorial Methodist Emison,
pal church, Ireland and St. Lous" Rev
George S Mover pastor— Preaching 11
a. m . subJect The Divine iatlmae 0
Human tye, preacpine112o ” m. su6
Its " The Brien of Doing Good.” spe.
clat muitisle by splenaid voices at 6’
services. While (he new church fot
thisecongrewation 19 in pRocene of con-
where the old church stood.
carrying valuabls n their bands
Would be a dead latter from ths first
day It may be that the Denver peda-
rogue has hit upon the right scheme.
EonveinAourrarguie." ^,O h;
the walgen-nfoinraqaigianwzne2
Si "“2“
Eh. -ML fa‛Mvehentoze"ay
How Insurance Companies have helped Im Moines, b,
‘ ‘A very important factor in tbe development of
our city, "—The Des Moines National Bank.
I living on the Heaton ranch near Mar I five to n.
and "aaoringing cotton to town. lme fowl -emae--meg meur a...
I thl sm -tne --a -- =.
Fit Intornto- Wrong. I meat Tema,
.Wacn Now 2—(Bpecial)— The repew lag----------- ---
mg1' lative to he Toasxrouinonnasut
ternational a areat Nornerhpasun-opemter m_so-eemFacun. «
ger traln alwuiR the mana nameI.Nouetos. Kv"Wp.ctan_.
Instead of U being Charles Schroeder I Xt5.of. H B.Ferhain_>rzaid? ot 18
2* ffmaasza
inn ns l qi.a,e 8, “uderN6da **“*
- " company meln.
I of MaUwax .ixli. 1? she Order
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Steckneleer to Ameig., T-—. f... 1 dpEatdccpt hu
q.d“y,ketempee,ech ; te-
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origin.! 5opah "nak nozdertokith” Eceleatantteni cure ma, •— —ter
from using lh. NameAmeRicanetrained New York xTemo# 2?
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Auet Dente. p.. tromnShiazdccisortttp*accyaaagga
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geytlengprtthezracetz
SKoSir" betoresuperlor Judge sew-eeon Aa " xpectea •
years, yrom four- to the complaint were I doors a- 8 sessions were behind closed
years all employed presented on behalf OLuer. Each was I
rovided with a rer- accompanied by affidavits denying the I phcg---------
of having passed the 4jegajions in the assistant distrit atj “ACK TO REPUBLICANS,
examination in the lorney s original complaint wHMwT. I
nd her* was some- charged felonies ta Ruer and’thwnesh Werer. rt. renndeiphta w®
'.’nrn^y^ eteen superviota“5 .od^'^^ wova,
DuCAroaS aDJouNX. ‘o
date fovgnvrstuari, the canat-
neSin ceumtssrenunctation or the Repub-
• n norgantzntion.and ta leaders elgNt
frmrra thetcrydos "h dngafledren
ieS"her:BSRor"boat ,b“ "ve "
for aaaTINa.
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