The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1907 Page: 7 of 14
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Til
JAY MC
JULY 1.
iiiiis' uiJioi:
TO
Z Cf C3AH.: AND EMINENT tP.
iALIUT H"i FtlTUBNED FROM HIS
VACATION AND. IS NOW BETTER
S RE.PARED THAN EVER TO CURS THE
UCK. -. . ... - "- - ' .
X HORNE'S OFFICE IS THE FINEST
AND BEST EfiUIPPED ' PHYSICIAN'S
OFFICE IN THE 8OUTM-S10.00 X-RAY
EXAMINATION FREE TO ALL. WHO
CALL." !'':...'" ".
11
I wish an men and women suffering with
III health would read Carefully what 1 hava
to say. I wun yon ther li 'absolutely
truthfulness In my eveir claim and sincerity
In every word;" I tell you the road to perfect
health la open to you.tand 'those who do not
follow it wo neglecting a plain duty they owe
v to themselves nd their ttmmm;f
JMy tnethod' are 'different from those of
sny other phyrielaiv-reo different that physi-
cians have placed themselves under my treat-
ment for disease theji were powerless toifcon-
trol by ordinary method. I have theknowl-
edge and the facllltle at my command that
enable; m to positively .guarantee a speedy
and permanent cure of every caw I under
take. ' If I relied on medicine alone'! admit
I would be on the earn plane a any ether
Intelligent physician -r 4 ; v . -j
Very few women imjoy.foo4 health end"
many of them will buy ome much-adverwsed
cure-all and treat .themselves for month or
go to some iu-oalled healer or somf fake and
In thl way .become chronic invalid. What
else can you expctwhn such a delicat or-
ganism Is subject to iuch hit or ml treat-
ment J- Dr. Horn treat successfully kriieor-
Thoea or white.' inflammation ulceration
pnlnful and Irregular mecie. .vi;
MARVELOUS CURES.-
In many case the cure la o rapid that the
result are marvelous giving Instant relief.
Imparting new life and vitality to the dls-
ensed organ stirring -them to new life and
vigor and enabling them to work with me in
giving voir the grandest of 1 all blessings
1 LRFECTfiEALTB. ;
My method of revitalising the Bympathetio
Nervous System vara especially effective in
absolutely curing me following diseases:
Dlseas of Women 1 Dropsy (reduce swell'
Ing In two days) Consumption (first Stage)'
Diseases f Heart Disease of Kidney Die-
esse of Liver Disease of Bladder Catarrh
Diseases of 8kln Goitre Dyspepsia Bron- '
chltls Cancer (cured In 15 to J SO day)
Rheumatism Asthma Stood Potion' Head-
ache Paralysis Epilepsy Ulcer Neuralgia
Stricture Deafness Hsmllplegls' Ptrapleyla
Euema Stiff Joint Dlssssss of Men Ner-
vou Debility 'Leer Vitality .: '
" DISEASES OF MEN '
Every form of trouble resulting (rem in-
discretion or dlksa reated scientifically.
Loss of ambition failing memory toss of will
power sleeplessness ar any otiue condition
due to hirvous exhaustion- brougi.t .oii by
breaking the lws of nature. Cons jit the
doctor on these delicate points. A't Pimm
confidential.-; Names of patient and their
trouble sever published except by r)Uct of
the patient who has been cure L ' ? ' 1
WE GUARANTEE A CURE IN ALL' CUR'
ABLE1 CASES AND CURE -HUNDREDS
THAT OTHERS CONSIDER INCURA3LE.
FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINA-
TION iF YOU CALL AT ONCE. . ; V'
Or. J. Alvih llornd
S.UITE 990201 2M 01 MASON BLDCL"
- JAI laVAai WWAak ;.V - '
Hourt iA 12 a U mnd T U t ulrf4-
16000.00 IN REWAR6S GIVEN' AWAt
."'-rV"""'-:lntr9due:i - - '
PABULUStCARNIS
In the Southern State. '
Used by the beautiful Women -of
France Boumanla Italy America and.
In faot wherever a perfect oomplexloa
Is esteemed we are miking the offer
contained In this tidvertlsement below
PABULUM CARN13. to a eream
guaranteed to remove freckle ptm-
pics U'e.. spots tan eallowneea dls-
r I' ratlons end eruption; leave the
in clear healthy and restore the
ixwuty ef youth indorsed by thou-
THIS ADVERTISEMENT when Be-
cmpanled by 20c In cash or stamps
with the name and address of the)
rider plainly written 1 good for ens
j.r ef PABULUM CAKNIS. which we
will send you by malL . Write today to
i!l!lTL!AII EDICISE CO
. V DALLAS TEXAS ; ;
WE
MAKE THE BEST
$6.00
Trousers
INDOW
orb 3 do. ; 414 Main
LNTAl.N PENS . ..
- Ccrrefrmndenca Ftptr
--tlier Pocfcrtbockf nj VI-
. Pisrici Fsnty Irljtjn.Ii.
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Kct EIi2;L'2 to He-clcct'cn
i Satax:;s. Is Exp
DAVISilAY BE THE MAN
Etato Purchasing Agent O'Keefs to Go
aok to Eil ram Calvin. Kay (
v Hanags ths Warehouw J
DAUAS. Texas.; Jujy .rIvocaJ jnember
of the Texas Farmer' Union are! antlcl-
Hatlog lively crlmmag at the' rort
Worth reunion In August ior the head -office
of the organisation. Th term of all
the president vice president .ascretary-
treasurer general organiser Btat purchas-
ing agent and five execotlve committeemen
expire and a each pay handsome salary
onto- oppotltloa I ixpected. k i ' .
. It Will be Impossible a the constitution
now reads for either Mr. Calvin president"
lr J Chapman: secretary-treasurer ; Mr.
Neal general organiser or either of the five
committeemen: to succeed themselves. Alb
have held their respective offices tor two
term of a year each nd the" constitution
expressly forbids third terms in any of the
offices. Among those mentioned a a suo-
oesson to Mr. Calvlu. IT. W. Davis .chalr-J
man or ine executive committee of Wood-'
bine and B. F. Chapman secretary of Pal-
las figure prominently.
A. H. O'Keefe Bute purchasing agent i
th only official of the union who oould suo-
eeed himself without an amendment to the
constitution and Mr. O'Keefe says that he
will not be a candidate for re-election. He
will probably go back to hi farm near Stam-
ford after the reunion. t
- .CAtVIN MAT BS MANAGER.
' Mr. Calvin wlU probably accept th man-
agement of the large system of warehouses
now being engineered under the auspices of
th unlorC; The affair of th system are
nowitboked after by Mr. Calvin and th ex-
ecutive' -committee but It 1 thought that af
tor thl year the duties will become eo nu-f
merotw and -heavy a to require the con-
tan( attentles of a thoroughly experienced
mun. . Aa Mr Calvin wss one of the promot-
ers of the warehouse scheme and a h I
a well informed on it a probably any other
member of the union it I thought th posi-
tion of manager of the big combine would
suit him. In the event bf his acceptance be
will move to Houston. -. . .
State Purchasing Agent O'Keefe said the
other day that if a good crop Is made in
Texas thl full over Gflo nhoniu
.would be bulit under the auspices of the
union In Texas at an average cost of t3uo
each.. The number of new ones he salds
migm do tun or ever as there are now
about I0O warehouses under the direct man
agement of the union It will .be seen that the
uperlnteadency of the system after these
additions will be In Itself a task of no mean
importance .f1..;- t..vv-r .'.:.
' ynLLUKVT IMFORT WORTH !
' The reunion will begin In Port Worth' Au-
gust 1 1 It will extend over' a period of three
and perhaps feur days. Tha' reunion this
year will differ materially from' all others
held by the union in that it will be in the
nature of a big enoampment A big show
tent WlU be stretched In th center of the
encampment 'plot which will be near Como
y nut puma inv nfitvB wv n run otviiu
v and in this ths open sessions ot the oonveo-
non nm ue nem. : - i i
Two sessions wlU bs held dally .In thl
tent one in the morning and the other in
the afternoon. iNearby .will be located a
-smaller tent foe secret sessions of the de-
ferent committees conferences! etc A third"
tent - will be divided into apartment to be
fitted up for the officials of (lie union. Sur-
rounding these .the delegates and - visiting
members of ths organisation will pltoh their
tents - The plot will be staked into equares
add the tent set up-to make- of the en-i
campment a sort of canvas city. - An at- '
tendance- -of - several thousand members'-
from all parts of th State la otranted on. '
Between seeslons the members will' be t r
liberty to fish in th lake hunt or eek
diversion In any other manner iney- migcit i
choose. The program Is now In course of -preparation
and will be announced at an
early data. f. jL s
1" OOTTON SCHOOL A SUCCESS.
Union officials bere ear y that the- Cottoa
school now going on In Houston ha been .
found uoh a (ucceee that It may . be made
a permanent feature ef the or ganlgatioo and '
permanent "headquarters fitted up la soms.
city. This honor will probably lie between -
Houston and Fort Worth. Houston will of-
awiimMit thai It la th. hM4 nf th.
at
I warehouse system
whlls th center of the
union Itself would eeem to give the Panther .
City a shad the best of It There are now '
in the school about 100 pupila Something
over sixty were enrolled In the sohoo! at Dal-
las last year.-' The school waa established
here last year and was said to have been
the first institution of. Its kind. r t - -
JCATHOUCSOCmiESLElECT.
Betolatibn li Adopted Against Social-
' iim Before Adjournment. .
- (.Autntlti rrtM Xifori.)
INDIANAPOLIS IixL. July 17. After"
lectfflg Officer aid selecting Boeton a the
plaoe to a meeting aext year th Amer
lean Federation of Cathollo Societlea ad-
journed thl afternoon. Th movement for
a Cathollo Toung Men's Christian Associa-
tion was put off until the convention. A
resolution was adopted instructing the ptoe-
Krnt t appoint a committee of five mem-
irs to work oa a plan along the Inte ef the
resolution adopted at last year's meeting at
Buffalo. The resort of the eommlttiM will
I be acted op at next year's gathering. A
reeolutloak
idopted. T
Offloera 1
agauin sociaJisia : waa ajee
were elected without a eohteet ef
any kind a nominating committee making
the selections which were unanimously ap-
in. following umfl
were sleeted: Pres
ident Edward Feeney Brooklyn; first vice
presiaent. Jonn h. s.iaers Newark N.
I
second
vice srentdenL Thomas P.
ynn
hlrago; third vice president T. W Stenger
u Paul: National aeoretary Anthonv Metre.
Louis; Kational treasurer 0. H pbulte.
Among the member of the executive board
la Dr. F. Oandlns New Orleans . - .
A
CSTOmCHO
BITTERS:
"i
T
"n watW
vvpomplWJkL
-Driy j1
Thouan.j!
I g the fn
of person' dur-
54 years have
hern
thantfuJ fof trying the
s. It rnae them well
i'l the hni h.'el. Thn'l
' ft n-ort'-v cf a trial?
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r?u t
v
f. :" ; j :v ; Chariei : tt VffgUr
Noble Grand tone' Stai Lodge.; L O a V.
gWerfeaSlntlj
FACULTY FOR BLIND
PJlOf. HOENBEAK . AJToTOTJITCES
' USTITTJTE TEACHEES.
The Course of Study Is Kore Carefully
Graded TweWe Tears Being Be-
quired Before. Graduation.
: AUSTIN." Texa. July 17-Superlntendent
9 L. Horn beak had announced the following
faculty for the State Institution tor ta blind
for th ensuring1 scholastlo yean K.
Dunn principal and teacher of mathematical
W. B. Duncan teacher ;ot sdaneei J. w.
Hamlett teacher of engllsh; George O. Fer-
guson teacher of WstorrrMlss Minnie Jones
assistant teacher;. of English an4 -grade
Work: Mis Beea Peak. Miss - Elisabeth
Rutherford Mr. Bennetts Duncan Mis
Lillian Walker. Mia Willi Cornltt Mia
Mannl Johnson J..L. Hart in grade work..
The music faculty wil oonsist of p.' O.
Collin H A. Klota George Beraog; Henry
N. Leberman. R M.- Perrenot Mis Besei .
Whitfield and Visa- Blanch Bhephard. KIM
Lee Cosb -will hve . charge of the physical
culture department and Miss Virginia Mill
will be th teacher for th girls' Industrial
department Th boys'- Industrial department
will be In charge of Ed White and Joe Krebev
Most of ths above teacher have been in the
employ of the Institution for one or more
years. -The new teacher are a follow: -
Mlss.'Msnnie Johnson A. B. Trinity uni
versity who has taught a number of yean
In the wajanacnte ana alexia ouy scnoois
and I -SDendlnc the summer In the echool of
education. University of Chicago 1 -Oeorge
O. Ferguson A. B University at
Texa who has been teaching In Stephen-
vllle and I spending the summer in th
university summer cnooi.
Miss Minnie Jones A. B of Baylor Female
college who has been teaching . In Nav4rr
Bounty for a number of years having taught
last yeas In the Corslcana city schools.. She
is studyhnr thl summer in Cpiumbula uni-
versity N6w tork. -
Miss .Bessie Whitfield. who is a graduate
of the .musio department of Trlally univer-
ilty snd.has taught in elan Ang.lo- Bte
la spending the summer. ln;tb ttudy of vocal
muaio w wnicai
a Chlceao.
3. L. Mart of Jasper-Is a graduate ef the
North Texas State normal and ha had tour.
year experience in . teaching.
I T nt Km 1- -
the University of Texa end spent last
summer In .the study of her specialty at
Ph.nt.nnML II. T . where she la anendlna
the present summer In furtlier pre pa rat lug
for her work.-". ' -' -' -
Mis. Vlrclnla Mills of Colorado. Texan ta
n graduate of th College of Industrial Arte
at Denton and ta (pending the cummer then
as assistant teacher of sewing. - -'
The oouree of study ha been more eare-
fully graded twelve year being required te
complete the course. The oouraeevOf study
in history and in sclenoe have been greatly
enrlcnea ana axtenaea. . irpewnung
been made a part Of the required ooi
urea ef
tudv. and na student WlU be alio'
wed to
graduate witnouc a pracuw anowieoae ei
this subject. It is probable that "Sleyd" will
be Introduced at th beginning of saxt
ion. i ' -'-.-. V ' . . .
Th departmental nian na Deen.inagumtea
In the high sokoai and. It J thought this wlU
greatly add to th efficiency of the work ol
th InsUtuUon. '
STEAMSHIJ? AXXEGHEST BTJBJTS.
The Crew and Passengen Are Bronglit
f t Safety. ;;r-;
iAuCMtH Prut Ritrt) -r .
SAVANNAH Oa.. July 17-The '(teamahip
Allegheny Captain" Freeman of the Mssw
chant and Miners Transportation company
bound for Philadelphia from Savannah was
destroyed by fir two mile of Tyke island
nt 1 o'clock tonight All of her thirty pna-
enger and bar crew wsrs aved. but the
hip hercargo and all baggags sn board te
Fir. wae discovered amldshl Within two
hour after th chip left her docks the en-
;lneer Aouermen ana iiremen oetng anvea:
rom their work by n bleat of amok. In
thl crippled condition th Allegheny began
to drift her course being toward the beach.
The cry of fir sent several excitable pae-
engers to the rail and th member of the
crew prevented nuiuwvr hwb juiiwiig
overboard In a mad desire te leave th burn-
ing vessel. ; - r .
SAKAGZS FOB $230000.' '
Award to lioeral JCember of Paxltt
; j ne Wne Bnes for Libel ; :-
LIVERPOOL. Jul! 17.-The attempt mad
In the fan of M0I to orgintaw a hug ganp
combine in the United Kingdom Which Oulck-
ly came to aa and under piessui of nd-
DuMIe omnlen had a sen national smroet
tn ths assise court today when William
Heekel Iever unerai memoer 01 parliament
for Wyrrall division Cheshire secured Judg-
ment for damsuree of lAO.oon and eoata
aaalnst the Harmsworth newspapsra th
iJelly Mali and Evening News for alleged
libels published by th.m during th conre
ef the controversy that followed the attempt
to bring about the ornnWnitloe. Mr. Lever
rt 1e oXlared. teok a leading part fat the ef-
forts to setabmh soap combine. -
' ' 7oa) depositories Xaael .
- (frsj(sPSyrU
ACarmr Texa. July TL-Nlne ef the
tab bank u omitted bid to the State
treasurer today fer ajrpotatmeet a state
depoettorieg. Five depoettorto were Vet an-
nasaed. Treasurer Sparks accepted bid for
fmrr whU one to be dedgnated.
The Oaston N.ilrnal bank Of Daliae s
srmpted as dep"itnry for two snr-ij
districts anq in. rirsi pwinnw buid i .y
'mr and the twnwlil Naitnnai bank of
Nrecnvlue were choeen depositorte for one
-f.eeeh.
dumaW h City N.tlonal bank of Psrts
1 N.
wMd 1-
J-n siel but for the i-' t
" K n A . i m . t A . . . it.
th . bei " 4 rTt t
po .ry '--. worX-y b-rfor Pol Hs t I
S'-eyi ' JL . '' ' 'Vr geriefel I
of ine . -w u i fan be nam4
ega-i"
Off'.
i.m
The Mammoth Cfearance
in point of attendance
. W are exceedingly grateful for this. The people who cams
to our store yesterday found all we had advertised and far more?
they found the most sensational slashes In prices on dean fresh
new stocks of goods that havs ever been seen In this or any other
ertv. .Women wera' amazed to find the prices we had placed on
many many thousand of
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i i. 2 j. .
neaviiy n every qcpnrxmwnt. av
BOSTON STORE Cuts price that it really cuts them; cuts
' deeply and without any regard to the value or cost of the goods.
" 'l 4 T w anew mUmiU tbl U wfll Uy enncfc lor nil tsens i strtnunto. nn--fty wfll Jennthng ntvtee
Every hour of every day wt wlU have some very unusual bafgalni (in all case goods at cost and far
department. Everything good we can find hi America' market will be bought and added to the list until
t finest goods at the lowest prices. ' v . . '
t
15c Wbte Dotted
SwissJat yard...V3)G
Thl3 Morninil VC Vlll Place On Salb Our eWt TaMe Dnens in endlesa I variety.at eoct tzl
I . i t' Jess.' A very rare chance tor' exclusive people and t!j
for'hoteV boarding houses and restaurants. . '." . Waists Corsets Uwerweafand Suits at ridiculously low price:.
' " . 1 ! ! AnA Thooaaad of Bargains A" Over.lJsa Sbre. t '-"'I ; I " u
C O M E i
JUiCHESLEY IS DEAD
VoBXEB LEGISLATOR T.TTTRK8 AT
- BIS EOJa LU BILLVILL11.
T 1
Came to Tixu ii Jsji Benred la CItH
' jWarAnthor ef vend Impert-' -t
- y - aat Measires 'i f-; '
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h ' iHmtn Psrl Sfckt
BJELLVILLB TBtaa July IT-Hon A.
Caeslry n weU known lawyer of this plaoa.
died thl rcorntng nt U retoek at kis
here. Th funeral win take plaoe from SU
Mary's Eptsoopel church tomorrow morning
at o'olook. ' Burial WlU -he al Oak Xnoil
esraetery With Mason to fcoaors nt wtiloh er-
dait deoeseed waa a member te many yara.
H la survived by n widow who wen kUr
gnret F. Hasguty and on ton Almb Cha
ly Jr. and s;astitnr ' Ml Josephine
Chesley Who la postmaster here.
. Ilr. ChMley waa bora tn Mew Hampshire
an September ft. Itn end began hie oareer
early In life by fMohlng wfaool. When .he
moved to Texaa In th latter part of th tOs.
he taught school and oonUnued teaoblng nntlt
Tezaa aeoeded from the Union when be
Joined a Teia relgment and fought with the
Confederacy throughout the Va...
Be began theietudy of UW while la the
army. On of his first triumph in th new
problem of law being to have the Texas
hotneetead law Interpreted by the highest
courts in aooordano with hi vnwn.
- H was n member ef the house ut repre-
entative and of th Tsxss senate and dur-
ing that time he was author of many lmpee
tent measure that were enaeted Into law
ohlaf among which la the haw permitting In-
corporation of independent eohool dlatrlota
and also local taxation for school purpose.
Be was an untiring worker In behalf of th
school being also on et the original true-
teee of the Bellvllle Independent school dis-
trict the first district organised under that
law. H was one et the main workers fog
th new publlo school building for Bell vllle
which wu erected In lt.
Mr. Chesley had been In bad health far
aom Urn sad hi death tn not nnexpected.
. ' STOXJCTS BUTTEi BTTSLHTSS. '
Court lefuses aa Injvaetloa to Kalts
: u Eim anit t .
CH1CAOO July 17. dispatch to th
Trlbnan front Detroit. Mcn naysi It was
slleged tn th TTnlUd Statog oourt here ye-
torday InU a L utter "trust xlels In TsTJoM-
gan knewn a ths Amertoan rarm Pronuars
company and oapltaliaed nt about tH.OSOW.
Attorney from Chlrgo Kew Tork Owoeso;
faglnan and other oltTes of the United State
h" court tkd that BNrnF. Dudley be re-
stMlne from engaging tn the butter ind
cnnmrt bvamess at Saglns w. -
Dudley' atlorney stralghtwaf (jiad 4
rlnlm that the oompany M in tiW. Lawyer
for th AtnerVan Farm Proa nets company
mtrd tkat rodley had fut hi buMnee
at Owoeoo and Saginaw In 1M and had prom.
ImI nt to engage m bumxe aemlnT nn1
they nsk'd tl.at aeniiaojot mjufmuoa he le.
iw'l .-srelnlng him from doing bnatneeu
ilt be bad agreed to ret rein front.
Attorneys for Dudley sett tnet their etvwt
h4 1 beiVfoid u either ell at th truer e
SreTer be pot eat ef boetoM and that u e
fAThes brok an agreement to pay bint
Ka. the tetitl- for a. ha-
juscuon.
XAV WHO 01TE8 A TAII KZS.
Ee Gires td'the World tvi Great Daa
Aeresi tie Srudji'lissa.
KTCPT TOM. July r. -Beery Lewi Carter
pnMxat ef the T.rk Bam Water and
roarer company f Tor Haven. died
goAKmlr from PJ'! Jt'1? Jf
heme her. He was fa J2i L 5 UJ
known among financial na sad paper
"t?0 Mr; -d th
of one ef the.m"-
ta tli
knwtna
m threwa a-- - .-r--
F.nneT'ItrepeW"'"''
M mile away.
ta potaa
Crtaistle Tie ef C
Mnr rVrM
wAHWroii. Jw
l -regma mliiletsr
-v Vg wmfetsnr V
. the
sn-
I
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fia Am JLkI
i Sale we bettao yesterday
(which was enormdits) ' an J in
dollar worth of good they bought'
1 " ! " "
nt . ImmJ iil..t ' ..l...'' TWP
SOcHabutaiSiHO
27 in.wide.yara
T O T H I
mlnlstsr takes na optlmlstlo vlW of the fu-
ture saying: n --
"There win be no war; th eontlnnano of
peace In Central Amertoa I oertain."
Coming from him thl expression id re-
garded important tor by n fair assump-
tion ft indicate that President Eslayn if
h ever contemplated any fresh attack on
Salvador ha either abandoned any auch
intention or nt least postponed th. move
ment inaanniuiy.
j lYiB is'sVia'l Capital. V J;
TOCO' July -Th mpror of Cere
ba eat for MarquU Ito and X la Ukalr that
he will reoetve th marquis kg andleno this
rt ii T la li llwii - flnait MmMtmtatk ah'
th regueet tor Us emperor's abdication will j
be arrived at thl evening when the minue-
ts rt appear tn a body before Ms majesty.
Th report from Seoul that the emperor
attempted te eek refug tn a foreign oon-
gulat In officially dlaoredlted but It H
thought that evidently Intriguer are at work;
on a plan to remove the emperor from the
paJaoe. A rumor that the emperor has pH-
Vntely ordered the palao guarda M strong
tn shoot any usplcleu persona I oa using
dismay to those not oonoarned in th ntot
Oct.' Bug-liei to laTettffate Rrlsoai
' Uu-kti Fn-Ktfrt.i '
OTTfT TORK July IJ.A aenrohlng tBTtl
gatlen t all th penal tngtltntlon of th
State the Herald announoe today to to bd
toad by Oovernor Hughes. SUrtUng revel-
H-rtpVStK SWM
CaW -fi ' toron.ih'
nrst of th penal institutions to b probed.
' : caarp f Attempted Brfberjr.
" " "r JaMMf-irs. .)
SAK F1LAN CISCO Jul iT.-Charge that
ctorta were mad to bribe two nbsr. of
th Jury which tried and convicted Mayor
Bchmlta aa th oharg of extortion were law
before th grand Jury thUr f u!BJLpS
ml en ten eonvened for the purpoe
vTl-4 m these charges sr. Boy-4 W. gud-
worta anoTChaHe D. Oleh. bolB. . ..
gTt.rr itlmony. Th. i grand luryla
keldlnf tha matter under advisement.
' cxetary Stram In Seattle. '.
. ' - Hsuiwus1 r -
STiArnja. wash jir n-0f
Stnua Meretary at oommeroe and tobor
arrtved here hat night on th
tender Heather remaining on board during
th right. He etated that th Purpoee of
le visit to th Famno onest was J to tull
U himself with that field WJJ"?
a-nertmeoL Today he will be tendered a
will eisw grre -w
V the ahlnmng Interest Of the
iw:
"Doa't Be a Weak Man"
F
j tr:
-J V w . ..il
morninj v greatly surpassed all
the volume of : sales which'
Yog afe missing the bifost bargain cfnortunity cf si y-
lifetime if you fail to attend this sale which will crtntinvn'f
i cver1 '3 '' Why? Because we are not closirt ot r'
stock. We are placing brand new
' " thcy com "d for what they cost? Why? To -
interest in this sale alive and to give the people a pract r-4. 1
f demonstration of our absolute sincerity and hty in t' t i
subsequent sales. Wa wish to get every bit of advert! si-r v
'i T i i i i b i )
out 0f this sale we can and w believe the best way to An tr
give the public the biggest values and most 8weenipv gen-
1 cut prices ever attempted by any store
$5 Trimmed
Hats at...... x
a
.so
S SALE
LOSES TRUSTEESHIP
B. P. inmiTT VAILS 07 ELECTX03
.to Fosjcsar'nACs. .
Thtt Wat Another ot tie Eire in
-EaoePort Artau Gets a Cflai
ter for Evw Lodge
PHIUtDKLPHIA Jhily lT.-rollowlng the
Texas victory of last Bight wherein to ten
Star Stat was honored by ue urand Lodge
ef Elk by being eheeen th location of
th nsxt Orand tdg meeting the honor
going to Dalian)- tha Texa delegation met
Its tint unpalatable defeat today bt th an-
nouncement of the result at tha iotioa of
ffioera the Nxa candidal for grand true-
toe Ben F. MeNulty ofUmm Antonio lalUag
of re-eleotlon by a slender margin
.Ths faot that Dallas baa been selected aa
th 14 oon von lion city without oppoettloa
tnd further oomnllcatlon Of another MoNultr
ing In the raoa tor the am of floe elated
for the Texaa man war Important factor
n determining the result By this action
rrexa loses representation In th rank of
th Orand Lodge otfloer held (O long and
th Texan here are very much disappointed.
The only notion taken today by the Orand
Lodge session of Interest to Txa waa th
granting ot a onarter to tn ran Artnur
lodge. It le understood that the sppllcetlons
ar. pending tor lodge at Mineral
wsus nan
Alaroo and Stamford.
Arum the arrlvsJs heee tndar waret Dr.
fackson of San Antonio D. CT Johnson of
Washington
Aroht lioli
member of Temple lodge)
I me oi ureenvuie. necretary
Potter
3
Sampben of the Parts lodge 4. M
ainesvlll Al Stoke and Baary
vauaa v - - '
Th aomplata and official return f th
lection in the grand lodge of Elk held
yeaterday ia thl city war annoonced today
aa followsi Orand exalted ruler John K.
Tenor Charlarol Pa.: grand treasurer Ed-
Ward Leach New Tork; grand eeteemed
royal knight. W. T. Lslckle Dowlaglao
Mloh.1 grand esteemed lecturing knight.
Bayard Grant Frankfort Ind.i grand
esteemed leading knight John D. Shea
Hertford Conn.i grand aeoretary F. C. Rob-
tneon. Dubuque lowaj grand trustees
Thomee B Mills Superior. Wkvi T. F.
MoNulty Baltimore and C. C. Schmidt
Wheeling. W. Va. I grand 'tiler Jaaae
Folev: erand Inner euard. A. 1L Tavlor.
miring ins ssssmne or tne arena mage
I oKn
ded to establish
a flag ai
day for
Elk oa Jun li A resolution was adopesl
oalllng for th appointment ot a commis-
sion to devise ways and mean to proeecut
itstdrs who uee the Elka .tnblem. A ub-
sequent resolution calls for the appetnumnt
of a oornmHMlon to confer with oongrees to
find mean to prevent the ne f th ami
blem. ;
Th Memphis lodg -waa anfhorlsed to
proeecnta the negro Elk in that elty.-' Tn
that oonneouon reeoiuuon was
. Don't roej waat ta fwal tka slow al
bnTw-bora Ufa la row fclood and nerve
to feet tha bubbling spirit of yovtk
again f Doat yon want to bara a
strong heart eouraca aarras of staal.
aeU-aoandanoa etraastt te avory or-
gan. anMUoB aaarsr. arit aad eadur-
aaoat Poat roa want U ba rid of LSa
coma aad go" pains th rheumatism!
dyspepaig weak back and caaaral d-
bllltyt Elertro-Vigor win cora all
thaaa treakaaaws. It will auk tha
aervM atrong theyea bright and fill
tba body with that fire that f ta. that
nap wkich saaotaa perfect health -
Kloctra-Vigor to a relief frota tka old
kablV-th drug aabit. tt doa bf aat-
tral gaaaaa what roa axpaet drags to
do by an natural memaa. It givaa real
gtrwngtk to your body and whwa yx.-r
aody has tt natural trrgta thi
aaa't ba aar para for tbera ia ao sal a.
la a perferity fceeUUiy boly. '
Elect ro-Vlgnr is a girdia rf dry ran
battartoa whirt yea wear gvrt your
waist wb!l roa sleep H ia alwsvg
fv-M ready for no. "l ge-r o
fS tt pTWr m-'-.r. fmrt'-i-V
ie Ik4 l!k tve - T b t y
- r --e le tt r- - '-1
i
i
our
of
expectations c
was extremely catisf
roods on sale every dv pi f
1lltl
tn Texas.
yn to toe.
below cost) on sale In evnr
all women know we Ira 1 H f s
-
nandreds pretty rJ ""
Hata trimmed at ! L vJ
T O
reprimanding th Nowark N. J 1 f
leotlng a mun sil to b n r
further measure Innimi-ts tne r -i-i r-
to ordsr the N.warg hxlse V In. -
man's antsciwts and If It Is tut .
he la et negro attraction to ipuillr i
heme from the rous.
The px-Uuulr features of
dventa were tue nuu-l band
Which the numerous nmsli-al o
played uixlnr one lajr b t
thrHish tne eottrt of honor
the
i t
potMive anil by cluliBiot l i
O'MIIIS
'liiw Tv'''" Ohio ( -rrvni i--
Detroit lu ' h y.ouav.e ware tue a
the event. a he big parad will take
tomorrow morning. . v-
Inn
QQYZ2JZ2ZZ3T
ioat at winr.
At
the Tias of Collision Prtsiit
BooseTslt Was on Board.
I ;':' !'; 14 tffrtmKittrt " -' .
ttXYf ORLEANS July lT.-The Unltr J
State lighthouse ' tender . Magnolia upon
Which President Roaeerelt wag a passenger
and not th fruit ahlp Eeparta was at fault
la the eelllalon between thee tws boats tn t)
Mlssleslppl river October M IX arcord
to declelon made by Judge Saunders in t
United State district court here today i
dlemkwing )h suit for M.nn brought by ta
government against th fruit ship.
'''-'
Unity Kannicript of Verdi $
" IflLAN.. July In a bog of ioi 1 p '
hi Vsrdl'l old horn at Santa Ag t
baa been found th manuscript of a .'
ta unknown opera written by th gt c
pooer. in aooordano with tha wm or v-
th oon tents of thl bog were to have b-
degtroyed and it waa while' going thrm .
th paper preparatory to currying out n
'dead Brian's wishes that ths eoera wt
found. It baa not yet been decided by Veri n
xecutorn what will be done with the menu
script. It ia supposed to have been a at
kta oariy worka k '''.- .....
Tpsoa Wins-'Amateur Eoot .
- Auttimi Prmt Ktfri.i
BOSTON July ff.-TD feature ot th c-
nd day's gaootlng to tha Interstate esen-
tatloa's tooraameat today waa th onu.-.-s
bstwee n D. A. t'peon of Cleveland the
Ohio champion and M. H. Derma of P i.
laoA Maine for th honors In the mhimi-
elas.. Beth win were tied ee in tr- -t
with aooree of K On th shoot-off tc-' -
targets Upson won 1 to is. .
MiaTTopperweln ef Texas gav a
able exhlhltien today "breaking IS o
poBsiMe sue wrget v
DeaA ef Oldest BiTtr Captain.
' ' (jserwleg terser XeH.)
mnr orlkans jiy i7.-cptin ji
Keuns. n yeara ef an and the oldest livr
aptala ia Mew Orleans died today.
aad wa hare perfected It with a rr
.latioa dertea which aiakea tka current
mild or gtroas at wUL -
r - Doat gtra np hop of euro Just t-
Sanaa roa have aelecteo) tha wyor.r
SMaaa aapeetally when tier la a rm-
ady that has ewed thousand arrio--1
aa yaw ara. If you dra skk from acy
eauM Etoctro-Vlrw will rare you.
' . 100 Psro Book Free.
- 0 Otrr 100-pagn bong; denrrTblrf
Kleotro Vigor aad wi'h lnnstratlon rf
folly davMopad fnea aa4 woman ho-
tng bow It hi err:ifi.
" Tkla book la piala btnrnm
many tblnre you want to know gnd
given a lot of r-v-4. wholeenm
' If yrm ran't eaii w will wn V
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