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; HOUSTON DAILY rOST: 7EI)NESPAY MOIININO ; JU:;i2 7.
iuuov
CHICAGO
ROUND TRIP
OIL OPERATIONS
In Vidnity of Nacogdoches Are
Most Encouraging.
THERE IS MUCH INTEREST
Ilacogdoches Southwestern Rail-
way in Easy Reach of Field.
Plan Other Improvement.
(Houston Post Special)
Nacosdorhes. Tou June . IlevBlop-
DMota in the oil field in tola vicinity are
meat encouraging. The xtutoa of th.
Naootrdoehea Southeastern railway ta
1 Woden put that road In easy distance of
OU Cltv and the Droven territorj. where.
T. J. Williams of th. Nsocdochea OU
and Development company has Just
- broucht In a well.
i Thie well Is said to be a wood producer
and the company claims now to b. In a
' noettkia ta supply oil at the rata of about
.. three cars per day.
A barrel of the oil la 0w exhibition at
this place and If Its quality Is t. b. taken
a a fair aamole of the product of tha
field the grade Is equal to tha beat.
The Naeosdochea Southeastern Railway
cempany connects with th. Texas and
New Orleans at Hayward and will shortly
connect la Nacogdoches one mile from
Hayward. with the Houston East and
West Texas negotiations for the rl(ht
- of way havtns almost been completed.
At present the road is ready to handla
" freight In any quantity from Hayward to
tt and of the Una and It hj uadersuod
1 that as soon as bualaeea juetiriee a
t switch will be laid Into Oil City. As
the distance from tha railroad to that
'; paint la new onlr two and one-half miles
: tt will be an easy matter to place ana-
cHlnery or any other kind of freight in
'tha all field as the wasoa roads are ax-
rceptlonallT good.
There is a araat deal of talk about the
aid sa tears and It la expected that a
1 wrest eVel of Interest is sown ta he maai-
rested. The offlclaia of the Southeastern
railroad are understood to hare signified
their desire to do snythmg In their power
. hi the matter of transportation facilities
that will tend ta Improve tha field.
FOR DEVELOPMENT
At the Dayton Field Arrange-
meets Are On.
' ' - (Houston Post Special.)
'. Beaumont Texas. June . Dr. 3. A.
-Xpvrtt. Wirt Davis and Judge C. F. Bte
poena of Liberty hare been In the city
:nr several days and it V staled that tha
object of their visit is ta- rranav far the
. active daeulepsmt and expsNtatton of
- their hawllao in the Dayton oil field.
There have been several meetings of the
parties interested here and It beUcyed
the ojaaalsation of a stronar eom-
. any to 'ae . eVaa the Dsyteej ail BeM'ts
beuur accomplished.
OIL LAND- DEAL.
There y Much Activity in Nac-
ogdoches Comity.
(Houston Post Special.)
yaoocdecbea. Texas. Jane 4. A MM
at land deal was does today and saw
ttatten an under headway which will
chase aa additional tM.tC deal this week.
The woods are fall of ptuepeclora and
ua arena pawauexae;
-. vWESsO.YREP0RT
Of the Texas Sectkm of Climate
' and Crop Service
la the weekly report of the
of the
for ei
: CorsL-Tbe favorable weather Improved
the eoadKlaa of earn drains' the week. In
tow Swath the crop la awaerally awed. It
- k generally ha .aerl. and on much of it
meeting: ears have feawsea. In central
aunt northern rutin ties evltfvatloe baa
pre 1.1 did reasonably well and soma has
beea laid by. Many fields are still foul.
On the owausds the crop a fair
hot In the hecrmae lands It la
Much of tt as taaasllne while very
snare yomarleraa late com at
- Wheat.' Oats. Bye and
Barley. Tl
to a large
es-
thera countlea with a fair to
xrosd yield. In the north tney an ripening
and hameatlBg Has bta.ua. Runt and smut
itave haksrad wheat and eats considerably
and there has beea aoaas eaei.se by iodg-
ina. In aonw localities however the
crona are fine.
Mew and Sugar Cane Wee Basiling has
roe turns a. and assna of H is up and in
awoaaiaans; coalition taa-ar cane la gen
erally sjotns; very em
Haw laaiiiai'td dwrina; the wwsk. but some
potatoes are rtlU rattling. Oraas at
raseaduws and pastures and on the raagea.
alfalfa and tor.ure crops arc awing welL
tHae la la One roadtUov. The (rait
preepscta are gaoeralJy good.
" exeats Lake. June t-The Eagle Lake
Wre sad Irrlca'Jea mar pany baa a rice
farm of a section of hud sailed the Cali-
fornia rtee farsa. Fear busidrod acres e(
inta tana are planted ha isaportsd Hon-
duras rasa eaikMi Calif amia rice and is
wow ahsnt three feet Bleb. Mr. J. J.
Raster taw mnsjsgi'ir of this beg plant
who IsT asat of the ases tanrouch rtee
giu ears ha Texas is eonfldent that the
vieal ariH be t acelient. There hi no ones-
tam bwt -irbaf the yteed of the a) acres
ana se
tjn sska tha farmers have been
ket its weMDce Liiub
SBSBsTiy I 'HI J jsWHhflssT
-nUneoas creations fav
ned eyel- tore ear.
T-ieVTh aiitj wtsiisCttttt
-ffettt ennaaent
Scrofula
f
June 15 Lnd 16
Limit Sept. 15
VIA
"The Quick Line."
SEE US far LOW RATES ta OTHER POUTS
GEO. D. HUNTER.
217 Main St. cmt.a.
even thlng to get their crops cleaned out
and are paying a large price for tabor.
There la scarcely a negro man left in the
town to do anythlnc. Thia week will
probablv finish the cotton chopping. The
exeeeslv. rains during April and May
have resulted In great damage to both
coru and cotton and I am forced to believe
that the crop of both corn and cotton
will tw much shorter thsn for several
years past.
laredo Texaa June i. All of the Onion
growers hare bearen to sow their fields
aa far as possible with field peas for tha
porpose or tertiiainc tne sou ny lnocuia-
tinn Several sew onion nlantera are aleo
making preparation to go into the busi
ness nrxt veer jiotwttnsta spina we ier
that all of the planters are beginning to
diversify their crops there will be many
more arrea planted In onloaa next year
thaa thia
Heeme. Texas. Juas I. A light shower
fell here this mnrninc and the Indict!-
are that more rain will fall before Bight.
In conversation with some of tne farmer
of this section. The Post' correapoadeut
learns that s good rain will benefit the
crops at present. Very few weevils are
to be aeen In the cotton and very seldom
Is the boil weevil talk" beard on tne
streets.
Reaaan. Texaa. June 1 Three carloads
of Irish potstoes have Just been shipped
from Reagan and Hlahbank. Between
flva and seven wore cars will be shipped
from thee. :wo placea T ties'! are tha
first shlpmnnta of notatoea ever made
from thai eeeuan.
Ooraicana. Texaa. June ..The eat crop
In thia county is turning out far better
than was anticipated three or four weeks
ago. Most farmers will get fifty btasheU
per acre and aaany seventy-five bushels.
Platonla. Tsxas June a. Another car-
load or onions Is being shipped by Ducek
se Burner to Northern markets today.
Crop prospects for this section are good.
Cotton 1st. and needs dry weather.
FIRE RECORD.
Attempted Incendiarism.
I Houston Poet Special.)
Wharton. Texaa June Incendartam
was attempted twice lately an the prop-
arty af Mrs. Thoaaaa. which la occupied by
W. A. attache loo aa a residence oaee aw
Friday sls-ht and again Saturday night
In both lastancea tha attempts were fail-
urea Oa Friday nbrht an attempt waa
made to fire the barn: the hay waa set
on fire bat for eome reason failed to
bum. aad it ta thoua-ht possible that the
Incendiary became frightened and left
before he could accompllah his purpose.
UD oaturoay mgut an attempt waa mane
to bunt the doll nous.; tha dolls' cloth-
ing waa heaped oa a table and saturated
with oil. The striking of the matches
was heard by tha next door neigh bur.
Mrs T. J. Miller who save the alarm
and frightened the criminal away. So
fsr no clew ha been obtained but the
efficera are making every effort ta meats
the criminal
Saw Mill Near Gilmer.
Gilmer Texaa June a Friday evening
th. saw mm betongins to Judges D. A.
Bute and R W. Snnmpaon. mealed about
two miles east from G inner caoght fire la
tha s)i i lugs aad before tt waa discov-
ered had gained such headway that tt
was laipiatallUe to extinguish the f leasee
and the aaw mill together with about
Sd.OUB feet of lumber under the shed and
all the other machinery was burned. The
lees will reach about BUS There was
aa Insurance.
Residence at Greenville.
(Houstoa Poet Special.)
Greenvttie Texas. Jnae t A raaltUats
earned by Archie Holme sad oocuplou
by Oonduaeai Tarn Woods sf the Kaly
burned thia morning. The building and
contsnts were a total wreck. Issurance
aa oa the bulkUna and MM oa the fur-
alture. Drag Store at Walfing.
Walling Texas. June a Fire waa dis-
covered in the druer store of Dr. H N.
Arktnson last nhjht about t o'clock.
The stock of drnajs waa badly damaged
and almost a total loss; partly covered
by Insurance. The dwelling house at-
tached to tha store was saved by a mar-
gm. Bam at Lockhart.
(Houston Post anecmU
Lockhart. Texaa June . The arg.
bem belonging ta the old Lockhart
Creamery company was destroyed by fire
at noon today. Being beyond the fire
limits th. destruction was complete.
Lena about laxt na insurance.
Residence Near Midway.
(Houston Post Specie 1 )
Midway. Texas. June l Mrs. M. L.
Wood last bis dwelling house by fire. It
was nearly new and coat about COOS The
dwelling waa about two miles east af
tots place oa tt. L. scales- fans.
Residence at Terrell.
(Houston Poet Special.)
Terrell. Texas. June I The residence of
F. D. and C. C. Lambert with contents
was destroyed by fire here last night. The
building and contents were a total loss.
Tbs kiss Is estbxtated at lUKV inauraaee
SHORT NEWS STORIES.
TOBEMITE. CaL-Chsrles
A BalVy.
sgeo; w. a
prominent resident of Berkley
killed by felling from a prec-
stanos of law feet.
CaL. waa
iplce a dstlanos of law feeL
LOS ANGELES. Cel. Following; the
celebration of a eslema pontifical high
mass in the cathedral of Vlbiana the
Knlgjhu of Columbus convened at a local
CHICAGO. The Reck Island and South-
ern Pacific companies announce It has
been definitely decided to continue the
Golden Gsts limited in daily service the
year round
KEW ORLEANS. Dr. Otto Oagxow
Oilman bnnerlai commissioner of agricul-
ture whose headquarters are la Cltieago
arill leave Wedaaaday morning for Hous-
toa and other points la Texaa to Investi-
gate sxricultursi sonditions.
LOriSVILLE; kT-A desperate fbrht
took place la which three white men
were badly slash id with knives by five
nearoes. The miwrsd anew are: Michael
Hawkins George Showers aad Peter
O Conner. All tha negroes escaped ex-
cept one.
ELDORADO. Ark. Juy Tucker farmer
dty marshal of Eldorado and sns of th.
prmcti
ipals of the Tumer-Parnell fend eras
snot rrom ameusa on tne numie read about
inres miles trom EMorasio. r
He
uaty wowaoea. xne
who did tha
SHERIFFS' DEPARTMENT.
Groeabeeck. Texaa. June I I will pay
am reward for the arrest and asnvtctloa
at m ineeaner a wntts man. at
years old. five feet seven oe aismt
high weighs shout 1M perwnda. dark
nl salon scar aear left aoraer sf aaauth.
He la aa Incessant talker and rls Iras hsa
home near Saa Anton to. 1 hold warraat
for st tempted criminal assault. Notify
f. B. faeiaaam. abarUf 'n-TTi aaoau.
SIMPLE SERVICE
.i ..... . r ..N.-
Crown Prince and Duchess Cecilia
Harried at BerHn.'
THE NOBILITY OF EUROPE
All the Great Houses Were Rep-
resented at the Cere
monies.
(AsMKiatctl Pr-Mi Report)
.toriln. Jum . Cr-jtrf. Prtoc PrrcUrtck
Wliltaa and DwrbmTi Omlia f MectlMi-buri-SchweriB
wr itvsjTivd ta the pml
mem cb&pel tbia mlxmnooa whilst tb ciocM.
a the Dtesa ouuwt I and iMtt-rtsM n
and in wry smrrtaoa town la Frvwla
tvnd la ttt Ma whtrt Gnaaa war-
hlpa rioatea ban tiring a twenty-oil
un salute at the aam moment la tha
chapel one of the moat dlaUnahed aa-
aembiam that could be gaUktxad la Sa
rope uv Um simple weddln sjsrkie of
the Lutheran church. mUnonc the sixty
to aeTenty members of the ruqral SunlUea
iMveeat from Otniua aa4 (oraica states
were the Area Duke afraaa rerdiaaad of
Austria rapreaenUna; a3iexor tYancsa
Joerph: the Ureika Ouke MAcaaal of Rus-
sia i-nace iieory. cem-eart el ina Queea
ot the NetherUJtas. the 4uke &iuS duchcas
Aesta npreseniins the luna; aad ejueva
of Italy; rMace Arthur e Coiinaitc ht
npreeenthidi Great Brltaia; Prince and
lriMcea Albert oi Bvisium. the aake uC
oporto rrprvevntlns; ivrtiinl ; Knnce
Ferdtnaad of Roumanla and tha erowa
Winces ot Ueiunark aud Ureece.
These all stood in a wide circle around
the altar for tnere Were no pewa anj
behind them without retard ta ran
were the nwrnbera of the loreign emuaa-
sles. with Amhsssador Tower and Mrs.
Xewer amona tnem. the eavolnet mtala-
tera. a numoer of adnUmla. the com-
manders of army corps and many per-
sons of the ' high nooUlty. The orowa
rcesa. lor ane waa also crowa prtaoees
rla;hL came la on the are of the
cromn prince. She waa wearing a wreath
of fresh myrtle on her head over whtca
waa a small crowa of dianMndo and
rubles la a cold frame placed there by
the empress. A Un&nvie of diamond
rested on the front ef her lew cut bodice
and around bar neck waa a aecklaco of
lanre diamond. The weddlnc dras was
silver brocade with a train four and a
half yards in lena-th and two and a quar-
ter yards wide- attached to the ahotUdera.
Four maids of honor in dress ea of pale
blue silk th crown princess' farorits
color carried the train and behind them
walked two paaes. The bridal trail waa
of old Brussels lace.
The crown mince wore the llrht blue
uniform of the Kirat foot scleras with
a major Inaiarnia and his decoraUona. Ha
carried his helmet In his hand.
Behind the brMe and (room came the
empress on the arm of the grand duke
of Meckienburg-Schwerin. brothir of the
bride aad th emperor with the Orand
luchess Anastasia. mother of the arid.
These and other members of the royal
family stood on th right of the altar.
The Services.
Th choir sang "God Oire His Angels
Charge Concerning Thee." set to music
by Mendelssohn. This text was carved
in the cradle of the crown prince. Th
coitgregation Joined In singing from the
program the familiar hymn "Praise tha
Master. "
Dr. Dmutder. tha court chaplain with
nine of the cathedral clergy standing aear
him. begaa the service.
It is the privilege of the pastor ac-
cording t th louche ran rite to read
either one or the several admonitory ad
dresses to the bridal couple or to maka
one of his own. Dr. Dryander elected to
lar aalde th book taking aa his subject
the Book of RuUk chapter 1 verse id
and 17.
Beginning: "For wniuter ntou gees l
VKt go '
ur.
Pryaadu- spoke briefly oa
th beauty of Uf. the large resivstbOitr
Testing on the youthful pair their need
for the support of faith sad spiritual vis-
ion. The pastor then asked his imperial
highness if he took out of God's hands to
have and to hold sccordlng to God's work
and will her highness Cecelia the crown
prince aiiawered '"yea" The same quea-
tlOB eras addressed to the due bees with
the additional queatlon of "and obey" to
which she also anawered e."
.These were the only nsponaea. Th
rings were then exchanged and the bride
and groom knelt while Dr. Dryander read
Ok tfturgtcal prayer closing th cere-
mday which had taken precisely twenty
mlriVtea.
Dr. Dryander shook haada with the
crowa prince and kiss i J the hand of the
crown princes. He then presented the
bridal couple with a Bible; th emperor
kissed the bride oa both cheeks and then
kissed his son. the ecapresa doing Uka-
The bridal parry eow!y moved out. fol-
lowed by the prince and princesses but
all other waited In the chapel which
had become very hot owing to the 409
candle that had beea burning for half
an hour until the reception began In th
white hall adjoining the ehapeL
Beside those present at the wedding
several hundred others had been invited
to tne reception each person bowing to
the crown prince and crown prince on
either side of whom stood other royal
personages. The dresses. Jewels and uni-
form contributed to a moat brilliant pic-
ture. Torch-Light Dance.
After sfipper had been served a torch-
light dance a unique practice at wed
dings hi th boost of Hohensollera for
centuries waa performed In a modlfted
form by twelve pShgea bearing thick
candle about two aad a half feet talL
The crown prince took the hand of the
crown princes aad walked slowly behind
the pages keeping atep to the music
around s quadrangle formed by women
standing ten feet deep along the sides
ef the drawing room which is MfcxlOO feet
all bowing aa the bridal couple passed.
The emperor then lead the crown prin-
ce and the crown prince's mother
around the earn walk. Meat the crowa
princess took each of the other pria-
cesses around th hall occasionally sev-
eral at a time so that precedence might
not be disregarded. Once Grand Duke
Michael of Russia Arch Duke erans
Ferdinand of Austria Crowa Prince Gua-
tax of Sweden and the prince of Oporto
walked through the crowd at the same
time.
This function came to a close after t
O'clock th wedding party having lasted
more than four hoars. The honeymooa
probably will he spent at Huleriutoek
a hunting lodge in a large forest near
Eherswalde Prussia. This ta a simple
sort of bouse la the woods where the em-
peror goes deer stalking.
WASHINGTON- The war department
issued orders for military
participation In
General H. V.
th funeral ox me tat
Born ton.
ad bj -sina; Mnia'g Fasel far tht
hahy. MaUm'a Fsem bssnf febi
sssjily icsssd ems eery aiiigtiiii;
Msilia's Fs4 haMss are fcva from
colic aad ginmgiti uuiaalig. Try a
bottle tt Mama's rood asm fwa II
itaUJnrooBeA
to roar oera sslisaarliim -
mTOw-MMm
: ; Figure Showing the
. . n. ic uikj uuuwiuc auw a
s
:
ofihe' Eastern War to Present Date
Starajtka of the war loasB ssruad ay a saa and Ibiaals to apaandeaV aalta .
comparisonk of tin dally way expenses and o( the ptibUc debu of both nations.
Kxrluatve of I man la aaaterbU and snips. It wculd appear that aearly 17x7
U already has been expended by both countries m earryiaa aa haaMHUea s
and that tha war expenses at Jpaa art about taM.OOO.M kas thaa thaw ef
the oxer's soveniment. The roans obtahrtd by Japan also ara tmjt&JNt less
thaa those procured by. Buaam
Dats of tsma. I. C Amount.
2 1904 trranoet
...... xiiouewa
a 1M I treasury) I TKOoi.aa
IsM (Qarmanv)
1S06 (Franoe ..
vs 1.I.0
t ln.ioa
1MK (Internal) . I
1M raeraaanv) I.... I
Ksxacooa
S Total loana
..yrKsaxsKi
Interest requirements annu-
ally about
Cost of the war. daily
about UX
T7i0l.'. tntal Int.fvst-riavtnst
debt exoeeon Japan a na-
tional debt by ts.sU.Ut.aM "
- To be expended In Germany b
emutnietlna war vessels.
Aecordins to : tha estlmatas ef af.
Dru. the f Insi'clal .xpert of the Bcho
de Paris the cost -t the war to Russia
. for the year ended February 14 last
was l3Ca.OW.000. Figurine on the same
basis tor tbe lot days alno elapsed
the war to date has cost Russia (ex-
clusive of ships and saatarmi de
stroyed) xro.aso.gna.
Kxcsss of Russian expenses aver ttaoeo ot Japan t3MMMS
Count Okuma Informed tha Associated Rinha at Toklo tea. Oebabeet that
If tbe war should last for two roars more Its cost would be between Ma.aai.asj
and mmomMa.
Whit tbe ChiCssgB Strike Cost in Sixty Days. t
- : :
a Financial loss to employers city aad
2 Number of lives lost
a Number of persona wounded
Number of teamatera out
a Extra polios and deputy sheriffs Sworn
plumber of strlhs-hreaksra brought .Into
.....................'.................at
SHORT TEXAS SPECIALS.
Trinity. Texas. June t. Andrew Patten-
berg a negro boy was drowned In the
Trinity river.
Gainesville. Texaa. June C In ths Sid
Touna murder oaas the Jury disagreed
and was discharged.
Helton. Texaa June 1 All farmers
summoned aa Jurors In the county court
have been excused from attendance.
lriatnnla. Texas. June t. Rev. Fred
Jonea of Missouri who has been eondoet-
lna a ten dars' revival at tne Hetnootn
church dosed the meeting tonight.
Wim. Texas. June I A delay In fur
ther street navina has arisen because of
Inability of Contractor Ockander to get
enough vitniieti Dries to puan inaiisrs.
Naples. Texaa. Jnne ft. Jim Williams a
negro waa Killed by navinc nia inroai
cut. After being wounded be fired twice
his slayer but nussed and the man
Henrietta. Texas. June I. Mrs. R. F.
Castle died this morning from tatting
corrosive aubllmate. She was sick with
typhoid fever. Death resulted in a very
few minutes.
Brvan. Texaa Juae t Work has begun
on Rrvmn'a new West Side school buUdlnx.
The building Is to cost nearly tiOOO and
Contractor Jenkins la to have It com-
pleted by October L
Colorado Texaa June 1 In tbe cam ot
Sim Yeargta. charged with killing C. A.
Engle the district attorney asked for a
verdict of not anility at the oonctuaion
of the Stats' a evidence.
Laredo Texas. June ft. The first car-
load of anions shipped from Laredo for
the past wash went out tonight for Fort
Worth. J. Armensjol A Co. shipped a
carload of not ton to Houston.
Eagle Lake. Texas. June C John Lan-
du Is having ths old bakery building on
the north skis of the sauare torn down
and. he says will replacs it with a brickl
building aad satire glass front. S
Tvler. Texas. June t The closing exer
cises of tha Tyler high school were held
tonlxht at the opera house. There were
thirty-three graduates. It being the lar
gest number la tha history of the school
Sherman. Texas. June (.Official call
haa been Issued for tbe meeting of th-
State Local Option association at Dallas
on July I II k stated that matters uf
wit. I Immmum are to he taken us for
conaldem lion.
Fort Worth. Texas. June i The Texas
Grain Dealers' association met here to-
day In regular annual seaalon. The day
waa put In attending to routine business
and making guesses ss to the sine of the
wheat and feed crane.
Dallas. Texas. June (.A white boy. 13
years old whose name had not beea
learned by the police or other officials
up to midnight was killed on Ashland
street about o clock tonight by a slrack
from aa electric light wire.
Bryan. Texaa. June I At the com-
mencement of Austin college. Sherman
the degree of LL.D- was conferred by that
Inatitutloa upon Dr. J. D. West past ir
of tbe Presbyterian church of thia city.
Dr. West has received formal notification
Ttmpsoa Texaa June ft Will Wllker-
son was dangerously stabbed by C. E.
Sprinkle today. Five etabe were Inflict-
ed on tbe body and In the scuffle
Sprinkle waa severely cut in the arm with
his own knife. Both will recover.
San Antonio. Texas. June f. Charles
Solcher a Southern Pacific brakeman.
fell from the pilot of a switch engine
today was caught under tbe wheels of
the engine and badly hurt. Hla back was
broken and it Is thought ths Injury will
be fatal
Fort Worth. Texas. June . The corps
racket wss worked here today on two
unsuspecting old countrymen of a sym-
pathetic human nature that waa rudelr
ehaken when the rogues get awsy. Each
ana lost Ht. Ths swindlers were sot
caught.
Texas. June 1 At the Baptist
church Sunday evening. June . Mr. nun
Rowe and Miss Dedle Parrlah were mar-
ried. Rev. R. E. Watson officiating. Both
young people were reared in thia town
and have nanny friends who wish tbem
joy -on life's Journey.
Ralletsville. Texas. June ft The re-
mains of M. Cohn. who died In San An-
tonio yesterday morning whither he had
gone for ssedleal treatment' were this
morning laid to rest In the Jewish ceme-
tery. Rabat Marks of Ban Antonio per-
forming the religious rites
Midlothian. Texas June I. While shoe-
Ins a horse today K A. WHeon had hla
leg broken above the ankle by a kick from
the animal. Thia caused him to fall un-
der the horse which agais kicked almost
crushing Wilson's skull. He Is restlnx
easy but had a narrow escape from 1
aeauu
Sherman. Texaa. Jun tV Jesse Laa-
eruaa who enlisted In ths army without
ths consent of his father haa- been dis-
charged from tha army by Federal Jadge
Bryant sot ansa turned over to the mar-
shal to answer a charge of desertion and
making falsa statements to tha recruiting
officer.
I Pass. Tsxas. Jans .Ths K1 Psao
school board la beginning to fear that
President Rn laevslt'a race soJeide theory
Is proving Itself ta M Paso. Two years
aao the scholastic esnsue sf the etty
showed a fraction ever two ehfldren to a
tawuiy wBuo uut year tne
aur i.ie.
Biewanullle. Twaaa Jvne 4. Dr.
or tne lareermtr of Kansas aad two
other entaeaosaaiats af ths same State
arrived la ths city last Bight aad hams-
d lately went lata camp about a mils from
town. The awntaamea an dosra ts study
these mseet Beans which are pemllai is
1Jms .To iwm. Hscasa JUsaa
'. . . .
Prcnligiotjs Costs
a uuiciuuj -aukaa v
7
- - ' A. Ae 'l
J' . JAPAN. - .. ;
Data of Loan. - . T. C. Amount
1H (Internal) lllMwXss
lax itmperiaj govemmerit '
ateYltng loan) ll.S3.oe
Itn (Internal) '. . iu0OlIMS
1M (Imperial sovernment
loan) Wa las.Ms.ak
1986 i new lean brntw '
May 1) S
Total loana sMoSa
Intrrvst requlreinftata yearly
about MIM
Public debt at tns begin- 1
a
of iwi tm.am.sM rZ
war miwiihs oaiiy. smut. soaour a
The figures that are ahtalnalila as la.
Japanese expenses Bhow that up to
the rod of July eut-Mm first six
months of the war tha outlay for hos-
tilities was tiaaoocQoa. Cm tha same
the cost for the tea months
since elapsed would be about tRwNMa.
maxim tha total wax axpttuea to data
aasi.uw.wje.
county .
la
the city
a bartender waa found by tha poll re
about U K) o'clock this m.rnlag el the
corner of Commerce aad Houston streets
In an a! moat unconscious condltloa with
a severe wound en one aids of his head
from which blood waa flowing freely. He
waa unable to give any aocouat af him-
El Paso. Texas. June Jack Bendele.
the ranchman from Mexico who was ar-
rested here by a Ranger after being
cleared In Mexico of a murder charge
waa released tndav on . h.kM.
heart nx before Special Judge Wajah. tha
Judge holdina
mat sine as had
been
aoqulttrd In a Mexican court
not be tried here.
he could
Waco Texas June t The Ufe-sJsa
orease atatue ef Dr. R. C Burlssoa. so
long president st Baylor smlearalty will
be unveiled tomwrsw aftsraooa with ap-
propriate ceremonies coloaal JV. B.
Denaon of OeJjesvilie will he the chief
orator. Tha status steads aa the eastsra
half of the rem pus aad is a fiae pises of
work.
Waxahachle. Texas. June a Thia morn
ing about 7 o'clock Will Shepherd a farm-
er living about eight miles north of the
my comnutcea Buicrae oy senaing a out.
let through his brain. He lived about
thirty minutes after firing the fatal ehou
Shepherd was about A years old. And un
mameo. ne naa been compiatninej sev-
erat nays ox not tewing well.
Tlmpson. Texaa June ft. Tha aehaol
board held a meeting hurt ntaiit and elcV I
ed the following faculty for next yearrVj
J. B. Ramsey superintendent; fstlll la K. i
Lomax principal; J. C. O Banton. Misses
Maud McLeroy. Mitt Weaver aad Mr.
Darin a rd One grads teacher la yet to
be electad. The board aathnrixed Prof.
Ramsey to purchase US desks with which
to seat the assembly halL
Cusro. Texaa June a. Th. oounty as-
sessor and census trustees of the various
districts have submitted their reports of
the scholastic census and tha reeulte are
aa follows: Total whites. Including- all
districts and Independent districts. 4US;
colored l&at. The whites gained fifty-
eight and the colored fell abort fifty-
five making a net gain of only three
In ths county over last year.
Brvan. Texaa. June S W. ?. y
Clung and Miss Willie Warden two well
known young people of Harvey this coun-
ty were married at midnight last night
while anting la a buggy st ths court
house by Justice W. Gillie Mitchell. They
caught a northbound train a few minute
after the ceremony aad left for Fort
hi
v orth and other points oa a bridal trip.
They belensT to two of ths county's best
families. 1
Nsvaaota. Texas. Jus. ft At the
monthly meeting ef the city council last
night the application of R. W. Horiock'
for franchise ta run electric wire for pur-
poss of operating electric fans waa with-
drawn and contract ordered drawn be-
tween the city and Bridges ft Holly for
lighting tha city streets during the next
two years Ths city bow has fifteen
liKhts. and under the new coo tract dou-
bles ths number.
La Porto Texas June ft President W.
B Kendall of th Baptist Young Peo-
ple's Unlaw of Texas arrived here today
from Terrell accompanied by seven or
eight Based itca and will assume eharg
of ths arraaawmjnts for the encampment
to open next week- Ha baa net yet had
time-to awt a uas on too wore nut win
give out a ata'ement la a day or two
relative ta the arranareraents and outlook
for tha anaotlns. He stated this evening
that as expects tne is rarest crowa wucB
haa yet attended at La Porta.
i saa
- Normal at Lufldn.
LufMo Texaa. Jmm 1 The Houston
East aad Wast Texas Teachers' associa-
tion normal which waa begun week be-
fore last. Is being largely attended.
Young anon aad wo mi a from all over East
Texas are taking a course aad new pupils
are arriving almost daily to Join the al-
ready Itkf list of sttendaats. It Is thought
that by June It there will be ever lit
names sn we normal rou.
Yoakurn Summer Normal.
Yoakum Texaa June I The Yoakum
si.mmar sawwtal apanid this awrahui with
seventy teachers la attendance aad ths
foflcwhut faculty la oharge: T. L." To.
b nd of Toahum aanemetori C. A. Peter-
aoa of Meulten. L. O. Covey of Cuero
T. 8. Cox of HalletsvilV K. A. Jones of
Yoakum. Mayor Dsn T. Price delivered
an appropriate address to tbs teachers at
the commencement of the exarcisss wsl-
eoailng Unrai ts Yoakum.
Ifrtaa taas at sssairrla
Jearsa's Whef ttM taina ret
delatr asd sasslelts. It a
mews bey sad keeps Msy
Meayaa-v wiarl Sssst Faaa ems at irety a
seaetrmtfer. It grtra. away wraaklee aad srsWs
test sadi aiatsa iba anisslea bjsw with yens re I
"sTlr"1 WHe Ham hatr migmisi wm aa
aslr an sa ssK sesds wsere the rasts are
estlrclr ease bat tt vtil autxa heir grew whsrersr
ebersts s Beret leef nss tert at the ivsra tt ps
veew seta (rem talHes. mres In list sad H the
Sssa ssu dreestsa arer nsaa.
rinisi who esdsr man stages sMb liatliaa
sense r Sea esmrlesMaa. eaesld sa Maarea'a
Psv fas Pitia ss leer as sale ertve em ell Mesa
rme. frets tae aioex. am aesittveir t
. smnanimseeeil
. tj I I If - Mesa am axta SMI ss
VllVlfJrJI valvet
J 1 I f 1 ft J" o" '"""X-
aaafLjr J 1 aanta
aasaasaxaaaawasaTsamsl ' Cams atset aklr. area
era BBBBI
RTFTK
HO EXdTEHERT
it WasWngtoa laults from Jftt)
Usual Gurger Aftlut Baitas.
' . -N
THE (ASSERTIONS HADE
f s esfmmepes 3 4. t
Against tlit Agricultural Dt-pu--
ment'a Figure on Cotton
Crop Not Supported.
H Boston Post Bureau .
. k-r Colorado BulMmf.
Washington. June t
"The matter has oat beea offMaUF
brought to my atteatioa la any way. U
It Is sa brought to ma sod thera Is say
Actual evidence of wrerur-dotex oa tne
part of any employs of the aepartmaat of
aaticulture I will Immediately take a taps
to ascertain tha complete facta and to
mate out tat proper punishment. Know-
ing what I do of the ayatsm ta uss la tha
office of tha bureau af statistics I
convinced af the absolute tmposnlhluty st
a ay advance Information
out"
la this kuuraage Secretary WUsoa of
Um depart meal af agriculture teelght
gave ta Ths Post oorrecpondcat hla view
of the latest. aUca-atloa of a "leak" .ta
the acreaao and ooadttlsa set was ta of tha
bareaa of statistics. Issued last Friday
The secretary waa at a cabinet meeting
when the estlmatas were made up but
Assarts nt Secretary Bays
with Btallatlclaa Hyde aad one or two
members of the letter's clerical fores.
The doors of the room la which the
flguree L were brought together
locked.. aa they are oa til similar occa
sions. Until several dlffereat seta ot
tie tics were brought together from dif
ferent sources area Statistician Hyde
himself did not knew what the final
suit would be.
So far as la known at the department
of sartculturs Mr. Hyde sailed from New
York thkt morning for hla trip abroad
during which he will look Into the matter
of securing the co-operation of foreign
governments Is the gathering aad dis-
semination of crop atatiatloB and will pay
some attention to the efforts to grew In-
dependent crops of cot to s which are be.
ins maoo by several or ths powara
He saw the reports of the allea-ed leak'
age la the New York papers doubtless.
out ss sjccreiary inMinam oi tae asuta
era Cotton association lb. man wht
seems' to be reanonelbla for the onarsrea
expuetty absolved ltr. Hyds of all blame
or sulpablliiy ths suttstldaa doubtless
felt fully Justified in carryioa; out hla
original arrangements. Mr. Cheatham's
charges ss published here thia ataralns
la a maa- New York apodal ta tha Wash.
hurtoa Post has created vary little local
Interest. Bo many similar ohamee hava
beea made In tha past aad disproved that
the Waahlnctoa public is sot disposed to
set excited until something- more tan
gible than Mr. Cheatham sums ta bars
-to oner ta placed ta evHeoca
Tha New York special said that Mr.
Cheatham actually bad letters from aa
attache ot the bureau ot statistics to a
Now York broker offeiiaf ta sell advenes
uugnsaiwa
"1 hava an such letters. said Mr.
Cheatham. Just before he too a train for
new xora esny ma mornin.. rtowever
he did aay that whaa all the facta la hla
pssaraatoa warn mads public they would
create a sensation.
Secretary Wilson Is ot the octwton that
ths charges should hava beea quietly
broturht before him or tbe president la
order to permit the placing of areret.
service men aa the esse matsaa or bains;
given xe tne newspapers. He points out
that even the Southern Cottoa assnsia
tloa'a letter demanding the bureau ef sta.
txrrles eourcee of Information was given
out ta Atlaata Jaat Friday ths day tha
estimates were Issued but was not gjt-
cetveo ay mm sniii yvmeroay.
v. ATutur . wiiiiama
MAKE AN INQUIRY.
Wilson Is to Look Into tha Al
leged Lcak.
( Associated Pram Report.)
Wsshtnartoa. Jnaa ft. Only flva miiiiina
of ths cabinet attended today's meetlna.
Secretaries Hay Taft Shaw aad Pest-
master General Cortelyoa being ant af tha
city.
Nothing of importance was oonaidsred.
Secretary Wilson at the conclusion af
the meetlna said hla attention had been
called to the charge of the Southern Cot.
ton assorts tlon that there had beea a
"leak" In the information gathered by
ths aarrteulture department In regard to
the cotton crop. Ho characterised tha
charges aa ridiculous. It waa not Impossi-
ble he eald that osmebody connected
wiin tne oeparunem nan seea prei.naing
to have knowledae of the cotton fur urea
of the department but as a matter 'of
laet it wss practically impossioie for
anybody to have advance
nave advance inrormatlea at
aay value.
'Ths re Doris from
ths varlena States
in the cotton belt."
from the field aa-enta ef the department
are received by the statistician under seal
and placed In a safs. On ths day whsn
the totals are to be footed and th. esti-
mates made these reports am taken from
the safe la the presenss ot myself tha
statistician aad such aaaistanta as wo
may need to do the work. Behind locked
doors we examine the reports aad ataxe
up the report which as soon as ws eons
plate tha task. Is given ts the public.
There Is no possibility so far aa I can
understand of anybody obtaining ad-
vance information aa to ths report an ad
public. I can conceive that or collusion
with aa axent here or there In the coun-
try one might obtain a little Informa-
tion but It would be of no value what-
ever.' Secretary Wilson Indicated his Intentlea
however of instituting so taqulry Into
the charges with a view to eltmlnatlas
any possibility sf fraud.
FOREIGNBRIEFS-
CARROLLTOW Miss.-Henry aTu-awa. a
negro was Beared hers for the morosr
of George Washington also twlwrad.
MONTsTVIDBO The report rhst ths
Nerweaian bark Mldan
itssohl waa wrecked
oa Soils Rook Is ooaflnaed.
Tha satire
SPttWOel. Mlm.-The wife of
i N. Smith eommlttad euldda
tlnsr herself throurh the haad
her hwbaad't rovsvlsr.
MEXICO ' CITY. The Mexican IJeht
aad Power eomnaay a Canadian concent
operatlnc bars has pure baaed all tbs lujht
aad power :lanu
st t
this city.
LONDON.-Wllllam Court Golly has of.
fidally announced hla resignation oa tha
ground of U-heaitn. ef the speakerahlp
whieh ha has asld for a decade. . '
HODtKDA YEMEN. Tttrklan
The lasorrrsats of Tscasa hava captured
the towns of Kataba aad lob and ara
bow lavastlng Tais. Turkish twlnrorco.
menta are being hurried ts Tats by tray
ss
NEW TORK- A fsrewel! dinner waa
gives here by tha Proebfleilaa beard of
foreign m lesions to about tM men aad
womsa munionariea. Maay at them will
leevs for their respective fields Ute
aalawa w we yvmw 4 .
. FOND DO LAC Wto.-PYmd D
city and eoaaty wars swept lay a
wa tailing- a less ot HM.M. Rulldltwra
wars torn tram their feaadatiens aad
shattered ths frseTaseats aaaalaf etst lata
the sakat - - ' - :- . t .
i TeavttWt for Wfflia Coltog.'
! .' - ' (Honatan Feat Special.) .- . t
) Wnile Texas 'una The ts lis wins;
Jeachers kave been etected to taack hs
the WlIBs Mala and Fetaals oolleaje for
the mrasnaj arhstastle year: Fret. H. A.
(tcDoaaid prmeipal; Mlas Oraoo Oraen.
wood. Stow ens at Texaa; atlas Asnls feid
J. 'ton. Teaae aad laisg auu Oavia lui(
oraw
CenstaMa
by shoo
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:.Thc Best Natural: Purgative" Water
1
in Diliouo
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Disordora
i; Tbo Apollinwia Co. Ld. London are Soto Ezporten of
d ;AptrnU Water bottlednt the Apeata Spdnga Bodapest Hangar.
'Also 'Sole ExportersJ trf Aj Queen of Table
4. Waters' tattled at the Apotlinr) Spring Neuenakr Germany;
READ THE APENTA AND APOLUNARIS LAB5IA
f.lEfiCHAius National Dank of Houstoii
CAPITAL ........
StrBPLVa assd FROFTTV . MlOIM
MMOVBCC'sV awar-' . . . . aVOOmOOe
... v. a. biujaiTotT
INTEREST jlUQWED 03 Tlf'E DEPOSITS.
I H. Kempaer Preetdant
J. M Moore. TUO Preaiaent
W. H.M'
artsr
ITD C i I C ne 80 h. p. Hon. T. Boiler complete.
rUlt jALL One Crane niiUble for 2-ton Wt.
On account oi removal of oar shops the above are offered at lev prieet.
HARTWELL IRON WORKS
FUEL
OIL
For Diamonds.
Watches and
Cut Glass See
306 MAIN ST.
:THE WAim.V
(Aaaotrlated "Press Rspoet.) '
w.riiinarena. June aaast Texas and
Louisiana Fait Wednesday and Thurs-
day: light southerly winds.
Wast Texaa Showers Wednesday.
Thursday fair.
Oklahoma and Indian Territories
BhOTvere aad warmer Wednesday follow
ed by clearing sales.
Mew Mexico Fnlr la norm ane wsst.
showers and eainsar la south portion
Wedneeday. Thursday fair.
. . : ..a Maue
VYiUnsstlay. Thursday probably showers.
niia.i sIIiibb taken by tha
United States
Tltk a.M4dtaa
weather bureau at a p. av.
time: i stupei at are.
Rala- Bute of
Btatlaaa Max. min.
fall w earner.
.08 Clear
T - Cloudy
9 Pt. day
.00. Clear
.M Pt. cliy
.M Clear
T Cloudy
M Clear
.00 Clear
aa nmr
Abilene ax
AmarUlo ........ M
Atlanta. g
Corpus Chriatl.. M
Pavenport M
Dodge City M
if
5
El rai
aralveaton
dacksonvllle ..
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Clear
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Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Oaontgomery ...
Nashville
New Orleans .
North Plans .
Oklahoma
Omaha
Palestine
M
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7
Saa Antoalo ...
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St. LAUla
SL Paul
Vlckabm;
COTTON REGION BUlXoTTIN
For the twraty-four hours ending at I
S. m. WU marldlaa time: . .
Stations -
Max. Mln. tall.
Ablleae
.... Tl
Bellinger
.... n
.... M
Beevtlle
Blanco
Brenham
Bmwawood .....
a
71
tt .
Tt
Tt
Tl
M
m
M
Corpus ChrtrU ..
tjorsieana
Cuero
Dallas ...
Dublin
ran worm
Galveston .......
OreenvtUe
Heama ...
Henrietta
Houston
m
M
M
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aa Antoalo M
Baa hi arose m
Sherman w
T ay lor M
mpie rn.
ley H.t. ...... ... ts
aoo M
Waxahachle M
Waatbertord M
Waartoa
Tl
... n.i vn.
DISTRICT AVERAOBa.
Central Stations Temperat. Raln-
ata lions. rrnort'sL Max. Mln. fall.
ausnis n as
Ausupta
IS SJ
Contrmctod Disotdera
Be aura yetir
la
Ns one of my psUsatg hss ever
bad e relapse after being die- "
enarsee aa etrrea aad I sure
In less tints tkse tbe evdlnarv
Off trratnseat resnlre
Spctfle Blood
Ns danawyoes minerals is drfve
the vtraa ta the hitertsr set
blsod-elanasras raw f
odlea that Haiti ths east Peas-
Attacko and"
of the Livor.
OFFICERS.
M. A. Pedaa. Tlaa Fnnlist
T. c. Duaa. IMMr.
Aaamtaat raahtar -
v OIL WELL
Drilling Machinery
We carry a (all and complete sleek 'at
Dallas. Oar motto: Prompt shipment
- good foods at tbs lowest pries. . Ask
(or EBcvelopniia for iBOS aad we will
mail M haa. Write as and 1st as ssad
tt wbstber woo want ts boy or Bet) It
is fall 0( useful iofonnatioa.
American Well Wrk
171 Csmmirni It OeUsauv Tasma
COLEMAN OIL CO.
1st XsMbmI Saa RsSJsaajL 04
OIL O tTORAOat PROMPT SHIPMENT
Write or wire us for prices
Daves E.Sturgi$
m h "'man.
fT You xjuy a larger b.
it holds more powder and I
bo you economize when I
you use;..; A
S0Z030.j7
Tooth Ponder J
Commercial National Bank
OF MOUBTOH -
Cipltll . e
SirplnulPnIllinir
1300000.09
S4S0.000.08
Charlaaton ....
Oalveetos
Uttla Rook ...
Memphis
Moblls
Montgotasry ...
New Orleaea ..
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Savannah .....
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TEXAS PEATHS.
BRADSHAW. La Orange Texas funs
t This BtornltW the remains ot Mr R.
T. raoahaw treasurer of Fayette oua.
ty wars placed la their final rastlna
place la the City cemetery. The deraeaad
waa an amone the oldest dtlasne of this
county aad no one was more respected
thaa he. Hla faasral waa ane afthe
largest that haa ever takes plaaa bare.
In Which parties residing In ' dlffereat
nana of the county partietpatsd. Mr.
Brads haw waa bora Novomser 4 Hat ut
Bedford oeunty. Tsnasssso. Ia UR. tha
family moved ts Texaa aad loos ted at La
Orange. During the early part st hla Ufa
be eoxagvd In the mercantile soalneee la
that city. In August IMS he was married
to MISS ABaa a -jooa ei rsnmsnwir.
To their union were bora three children.
Anna wife of Blackstone Whits 1 .Anise
arid II lea Mabel. At the breaking ant ef
the olvll war he Joined a eavtlrr g-
ment and served as a private until the
war el card when ha returned to this etir
aad resumed - the v mercantile bust.
aeaa and eonUnoed tae name until IsTL .
when hs was ale-ted to the office of
treasurer sf Payette eoaaty - by
the demacratlc party which office he -eoatlsually
held untli hie dseth at is
o'clock p. m. Juae 4. 1W. Mr. Bradshata
waa a member of the Presbyteries;
church. No batter dtiseo or officer thaa
ke ever lived sod sot only the people
ef Fayette osaaty but tbs State of
Texas have loot a citlsso whose plaaa
wtU ke hard to fill. - -
msamxanmexaaaxsMBswaWBtsBwapaai
Nurslrej Moth are and Malaria.
lbs M Standard CtovaTa Tast.hai CUB Teats '
drives eat malaria and suilda as the sytttss -Sold
Vy aeelert tor sy yeara .Prmi (a anus '
Vavrtoocel
Absntatsty pelnleoa
that auras completely ta one
. iinna.w sir aw
itlsats m;
ilv scienl
atethod.
It la tbe only BcienUSe
tree a.
arat fsr this dlsesss.
etc.
easa
srj eiea aamaj tat SIS.
a - -r cureq.
Write for sympteea.
yon eaa not sail.
etaaa
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