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II0T7STC J DAILY rCoTr
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THE HOUSTON DAILY POST
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TRAVELING ACBNTS-l H. Barton. S. M. G-
Sou C A. Kickols E. E. Norfleet and W. Peterson.
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UM a. Deamu special Agency; 3v
fit s Tribune twakling. Chkaaa (The S. C. Beck-
vnth Special Agency) ; office of Washington corre-
pn 97 Uloraoo ouiioin-
TUB CITY The Poat is delivered to any part of
the city by carrier. lfr. Theodore Bering has charge
of the city cirrulatioa aad collecting. Messrs. Theo-
dora Baring. W. P. Edwards. Nat Brush and A. W.
Pahaer an tha authorised collectors of all city hilla
(bath advertissns and anbscnptioo). aad no money
d to any one etner raan inose namn.
written authority signed by the bnst-
a shown. All account ei any
I or cheek fa fsvor of 'The Houston
1 lasting vaaapaay. oosenters isiung 10
Taw Poat regulsrly win please notify the orftce
wilnaOi. fcverv saner ks expected 10 oe ku"
at hear fhaa ( :ys a. as.
Mil ias specsel
SawMw'Vsi
HOUSTON TEX FRIDAY NOVEMBER at i5
ADVERTISERS' GUARANTEE.
The Pwat adapts aoVertlams en tha
gaarnntoe that it haa mora bona flda paM
Jrculatlaa among tha buying claim hi
Hnaata and aavta Tana than any other
papir. Beet and racoraa ara pea te aV
sertlnre at any thaa.
SENATOR CULBERSON'S STATEMENT.
Senator QtOmrsoa had a right to fed aggrieved
that hi feBoar cilimn should sign a communication
liadainiia. the auw-anjst : "We nades stand that Sen-
ator CmWson i Bsnarety i line with the presi
dent in this natter- aJhadina t the railroad rat
anntinn iintr Calhersoa ha long entertained
positive maiiilliiaa with regard to railroad regu-
lation and the people f Texas hare known what
hi views arc far many many year. Before Mr.
Roosevelt was known to have any views whaterer
pertaining to tha question. Culberson's position was
clear. .
And Calba son's views are much clearer now than
are the president's for we can not tell tram the gen-
eral ideas be nun mid during his Southern tour
just what ms is of regulation ho will recommend
t tnianm ; Mr. Chlhmon should not be placed in
the attitude of coming to Roosevelt's ideas when if
there is a similarity of view buntca them it is
the pnaklml who ha come to the democratic idea
. which Culberson ha held all the time.
Mr. Roosevelt is not n pioneer In railroad regu-
sxtiaa or tariff revision. Be has accepted in a meas-
ure the democratic new of several questions of p--Kc
miporliBrc aad democrats gladly welcome his
span of sound mini njla whenever he manifests
ndemmjdena enough to inula ace vhea Neverthe-
leas ssen who hare heen on the right side of great
ommrJnaa at aB times who have been lender in the
effort to solve the problems of transportation should
at he psacad in the attitude of haying been drawn
around to the president's view for that would imply
that they wen an the wrong side until they had been
purified by the pusias nrial influence.
SenaKsT Culberson or Senator Bailey nor any
Texan cnaaresaauni has been influenced or
round by Roosevelt They would ban
favored tha demo nl if idea of railroad regulation
ham 111 Rti si nit's view might have been aad cer-
tainly Senator Cadherson was on record before it was
known Mr. Roosevelt had any views and at a time
when the public didn't care a costiaental what kin
e an any mawac question.
Under these rircunestances we think the very dig-
ty of the Sena tor's office and ha position a a
of dimsi islii thought aad purpose justified
ha diieuiist the attention of hi Dallas friends to
the awswaid saM in which they had uuiaten-
tisnsfty placed asm.
r AN EXPOSITION AT DALLAS?
the 11 Bsatliid
biiiintaa has i
years Ssmwaltsana
At a bsnintl held in Dallas the other day. Mr.
& W. S. Duncan one of the aaost useful cituens
of Dallas and nf the Srase proposed an internarioaal
1 ipiniliia as he held in Dallas in ipio to celebrate
the surrrm of tha ijevsos populauon moremem now
in prngnss in that city. The reports show that the
idea was fsinrsMj received and it is The Post's un-
dernbnadasf; that the expsnrioo will be undertaken
with the enametntioa of receiving sahstantial aid
from the Psdiral giiilisminl.
Since The Pont favwrs any proper movement look-
fasf ta the drsrlnpnwat of the State or any of its
cities it is booed that it Dallas friends wiU not
aim uniting what it haa to say with regard to the
propenad eaaunstion. There are difficuhirs in the
way of riaailin Dunn a 's scheme and it is always
beat ta snsnilsaj such difficattiea in the begia-
at
One gmat SBaAtf is gorng to be the securing
of a nihilialiil apanpiialiua from the Federal gov-
Ine caane of this difficulty a priasrUr
1 fact that of ate years the exposition
tinisni. We ban bad in recent
hi Chicago Kaahrille. Omaha.
CliailnWa. Philadelphia Baffalo St. Louis and Psrv
ssnd. and a all of thaa the United States govern-
ment wan a aiains contributor. Ahogvther too
ha fact.
1 a away in prospia Oe Jasnestown cen-
at Atlanta and a great tater-
1 h Kew York celebrmnc the s-
envery of tha Hudson river. With the Dallas cs
I wiB he f oar enterprise f this
! for ncsnjnitisn from the Federal
As natter of fact the people of the
tha renihnisn that it is time
sW'iscbI. especiallv if the
Federal gl 1 1 inn I at is to he canataoUr called
of unnsosJ agnificance is
goiuuacat and TT-alir aua.
pntt of aa I ipisitiin. The larger enterprises of this
chaatha hove had aa their bases the celebration of
treat hnarinl 1 ula. la Phihdrlma. it was the
rinlmslsl ad isitpisliiri ui aicafo. the fourth
nalinnal nf the discavery of America; ia St. Lswi
The tcntrniifit of the Tinniti-.m Furchnse; in Forv
af the Lewi and Clark eapedi-
And at tha fonr fjrsnmaed csmsnrsions one a to
she din 1 1 aj of tha Hudson river and the
We iiiiinali dswbt if tha asm acquisition of
hy an Aasericaa city win be
I of hrlfrslrirssal asswetanea. r
nhan shasn war tn infji-fsnr otses in tha Usued
Andl
sennun aa snawaat
s. - -
CrnarslTy. .nairhini
ras.sss inhaaahnwa
snmardad as aa asm
savins d snsmsstifla of
ssoro oua tis.nss as.
eaaaakjikesy to add at
aha Federal
he a a
National sense a tri fling iacidsnl of aaugina ia tha
case nf on rity and ant da aa a tha case of
of thaa. ;.'' ;..: j'i:- 'Y Vt.")1:;
Anothar diEiculty wiU be th artituds af the
State. Why it wiB bs asked ia ttatrm should
wo spssnpilsa she aatry .nnid for auapiH af
Fsderal t isiemsnt by sll the State ss cslsbrau
the piugissa of a city- when the Statu ia which tha
proposed- snoafrlaai a'.fth ha hdd rernses ta id iit
And ft will ha swkad again how much doss the mu-
nicrpality of Dallas trip us to give ia aid of the
enterprise f ; i
UnootBtsdry. it would be an miry for the aov-
erameat of Tesaa and the gsiwnasnl of Dallas ta
get behind the enterprise before the goverojneat of
the United States weald think at do ins; mors than
making a government exhibit. ' - .
We do not intend to distant new the
able propriety wnl settled in the public sshad af
axpoairioa awuseiatjsuai hat wiB ssake a
tioa to the ctriaeua of OsJhnv Instead af aadmlak
ing to celebrate aa. local aa incident aa
ence of sa.aso a i apis within the houndsriss of
city let Dallaa tnhn up- an event of sons histsrical
SMnuricance. something that will apeeel to tha lamp
of people throughout the country and attract
port for the thenan. It Is ton Ists to crdebras She
semi-oen ten nial of Tessa statehood for that wiB he
next month and there ia nothing of vast historical
tmportanr which a Tesaa eaposition ia tele would
cannsensorau. Why. thee would it not be a goad idea
for Mr. Duncan and his urn albert ta substitute for
the 130000 ccscbratioa ia ttis a semi-centennial la
191s of the peace of Appomattox showing to tha
world what the South haa ncwnmjlnaion' ia a half
century of stscsrnl progress f The theme
peal to people Aroaghout the country aad would
be am apt to attract universal sianjart than the
celserabon of Dallas' attaismmt of paoashly sotteta
rank in th roster af American cities.
The Post orTers no discswraaeeoeut ta DaBae' am-
bitions bat if that city wanta to go In the exposi
tion business on a targe scale. let it ant
of historical ratervst to commemorata and as S prelimi-
nary step let it begin at once to get tha feisraatnt
of Texas is a proper attitude toward the
That is a first and necessary step and it ia not too
early ta beeia now for aa exposition in let. We
very ancb ban the toi idea and would hold it fer
Hnuatms. box at sr sunt w an c mimed as sTttise
a Young Men's Christian Aaseriifioa building for
Houston and by the time we succeed ia that we
fear that it wiS be too late for a 115
So we arc holding off for the cwnreirsiat of the Bat
tle of San Jacinto in 13.
GOOD FOR MR. SHAW.
The Post has rarely had
for the puipsss of
for the Hon. Leslie hf. Shaw. He
and windy and at tinea a absurd ia his ideas of
financial economics that he was tiresome aad his
political ambitions ban been little less thaa ridicu
lous.
But for once Mr. Shaw makes a good ahowtns;
and -The Post hastens to rnsamrnd hiss. Has positioa
with resnrd to uy ailing money in the New York
banks is. order to relieve the distress of Che pecu
lators a distinctly to his credit aad if it ha true that
he has carried hia point over tha up nation of Mr.
Roosevelt so much the better.
It is plsin as light that if the trcsamj
to the assistance of the Wall street
time they get in the hole they will
ting into the hole. They wiO hold high revels ia
frenzied finance because they can irnsasnd the
port of the banks ha a pinch aad they can ceau
the snpnort of the banks Because the basks will enl
in the smvernancnt tn help.
The New York banks should be held to the letter
of the law. They should not ha pnaaiad ta ssake
ana aa inflated securities much lent raid
their iiauiu in order ta do aa. Such diasgaid of
sate bandana; m its m win sooner or later Brine an a
great disaster for which there will be not the slight-
It is not important to tha welfare at the coon-try
that then should be any stack araddtna; whatever.
It would he desirable totttaacndtrteaat haet
completely divorce it froa Vrgtrrattv biaiiwsa and
legitimate ranking; If the ipecnlitori get into the
hole let them get out as best they may. It win
little difference in ear o onsen 1 if
If then is ever a rinse when the ssustaiy of the
Utasaij is justified in pisrtng all
under lock and key it it when
display the distress sigwal. Ia the case of a cwrency
famine it is wen caouajh for the 'giniieainl as dis
tribute its deposits so as ta facihtste ligilimsll husi-
t but iegttiaate benrana ranty suffers for wsnt
of money except when the gamblers arc aa a ay ate
lattve debauch.
We hope to see Mr. Shaw stand firm and render
sssirtsarc whatever to the Wall street crowd. It
wiB be a wbasesoase experience if they naffer far sack
of tin 1 inai ill aid far they will come ta know that
they can not depend upon the gom meant foe as-
sistance. And 'it would not bs oat of pace far con-
gress tn take hold of the question at its conansg na-
si on and make it impossible hereafter far hash ta
became pnrbss to WaB street spi 1 nlliia The conn-
try is full of inflated neper which aa haak shield
ever accept as collateral except at its auiiaaii value.
We an entering saon an era of railroad regula
tion sad tariff revision and within a few year assay
inflated securities arc going ta akrink aad haahs had
A Miners of the No-Tsn-Oh Association has en-
pressed the hose that th sascistisn wiB taxable
aext year to secure the Federal bsaldfaeg sit far nest
year's Hike-Along. Then wiU frcbabif h a dif
ficulty about it. Even should a pubhc bwildia ha
provided for at the coming session of tiiiigiiag it ft)
not likely that the work of "-it I'm can ha snv
dertaken before January 1 1907. Not eary wiU tha
building ate he avashshle for the Bibs Alnnr of Ipsa
but it could be converted at a assail mttimy hats a
temporary park of great attractiveness. Ehher the
city government or the Civic ehab aught
tody of the square for nest sun 1 for the
of asaking it am active aa a playground far children
and a breathing spot for th public There an num-
erous shade trees oa the square under which benches
anight be placed at assail cost and a band stand could
be erected is the center for evening coacena Can-
ssasn Moan can aadoosacdly smaee the Bus
ter for the city ia Washington and it is to be hosed
that the matter wiB be placed before hia by the
Coisajsna Oneu psueauli andid the mini j
W suerrut u the Dallas Times-Herald that if
v member af the Srase adminssiisiU.
have his family atasidid for during the next ad-
mmatration m sisl Be Best for him to he 1 usi a
sou. "am awnuj w ssrssry in priplt for
nepotiet as am out and leave ait brand i.
aipstit larnrrt of the Stat sense?
It is slain that Ananias nsnld nana M. 1
had he lived ia this tinaa.
Ta ttM. V. I 1 '1 s.
njrirh. that DaTsss haa a aitliinaiis who phsjed gotf
in knee Watches aad artsadad a er'eJerk nintr .
nest rtoontaaa
illinnsina
A ism New Yorker aaxeed (a vent rain"
W att k landed a jos kai the tsose hand the
SBthsritiea exacted of him was in dead earnest.
' : - Psaaur Colonel Wynne's toie ha tubmltted the
tjasatlaa af war es arbitration. : v.
Taar advertiser la the Ana tin
aat hav aaaouweed the arrival of Jara nnswer of
hAsntr at hW time the federstiou assembled. Th
waanunoeacat-wns likely to b wsccnrnd. gf
Sanalsa Daraw probably realises that he win kavt
ta ktugh at ha owa jokoa hereafter. . - .-. y
Ma Htsar M. Warrxxy win not Wat to gef
wham hailing distance af Mr. Roosevelt hereafter
taJeea perchance he should write an historical aero
or capture a. wolf a a Abernathy.
Tun New Yorkers an diaplayhsg symptoms of aa
In ten tioa to d without both Hearst aad bind.
f Tna Atlaata Journal aeeau very mwch disturbed
aboat th UheHhood of Ceergul going upahlii.oa. It
figwreo S possibility aa paper that can aever astniat-
Meanossa. Private Life wiB to ft that (everal
gendiiin srin never no newer afaia escape front la
etatchea. 7v: w. ."'fl
r:Wsr'moId It act be a a'idat for'to H
tsaiaaa ta have a itiaasr for the iistaota ef diiciasmn
Hnustsn a manicipal. fitasjsiilrt and Industrial rmv-
VVTsrs probability a that Count Wftst now tooks
back tn tae raiwiaiaib conference as one at the soft
est jobs he ever uadartcok.' . -':
Tasaa at reason to htlitta that tha teenxriatJoa
of Mr. Andrew Hassihon can never be accomplished
as lean aa th iaairssis inquiry Is aa. .
III l HI l asantl
IV ' '. COME POSTSCRIPTS.
.' The kinr of Portugal ia the heat royal rifle shot
ia the world. He la aae quite as food with a tevoTver
aa witn aa ntnv
fnvsvrnor Herrich of Olrin Was essessd by the aav
a giiBnnst
nraarny ever aivea a auoarnasnri
rendidate in the history of th Sato and was dofeah
bv the arrest
pkn ality ever given ia that State
Ueotenant Bilse. the German officer who wee sen-
-tmeed be six HMnths' hnpriaonaiat ia a fsrUass for
criuoaane Gernaa still tary .life in a booh called la
a Little Garrison Town seems to ban fared well ia
the east. Ha baa married a wealthy Girmen woaaan
aad ettled down ia Snitnarlaad.
Tha chef af the eaar of Russia at hy tracHtiea aad
position a Katarsaaa and haa the right of wearing
ore. . ine prem
present holder of th office it aa
Krauts who foueht in tha French
army na the r rsnco-Ocraaa war ana won auatrnctson.
Hi pay and perquieitea aaaonat it it said ta acarly
IjMas spat
Fred Fleck aa old locomotive enatineer of the
Peanayfvania road baa recti ted a letter from An-
drew Carnegie inclosing a check for Sieoo to pay
for a -hracheoa which Mr. Carnegie ere- ia Fleclra
years ago wnea ha was ndiag with the
Mr. Cnrnerie it appears wan isi saaly
d ate the contents of Flock's dinner aaiL
auowma? the eneineer a aro Battery n nan
paid for that sseaL
A. R F. Hildreth of the Charts. Citv Honl In.
trllsminst is the oldest editor in the Hawkey State
and possibly in toe country in tour usentne as will
be ee yean eld bat it anil ia good physical aad men-
tal eonditioa net having had a day's saisntsa ta the
past half century. He was born sa February sa and
thcrefom has had ant few birthdays. Mr. Hildreth
has been a pi inter or editor for over seventy yeern.
The runt ansa ot -tae saner as now
n Jury ji. its..' t .
A tvtwstsl'sK eVtarTT Of PsfVMahnnl
a told net lone nan by aa eki ranchman who
h ban ha Wvomine: 'He was Teddy to at aB and
he carried water sad helped around generally though
et tae raata. una ea
. in and said : I'm amine oat an the tana. Teddv.
and will divide aB the mavericks I find. I'D brand
for yon half for me. fio you won t said
rrdt. und vou 11 take vonr eucharse at the
end of the week. A sas that would steal far aw
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. t
Marconi dnlikes th word "aarconigram far
Ladv Wvnfham-Ouin. tha daaahtcr of Lord Daa-
raven. is
among the practical horticulturists of the
peerage ana owns a woooertui violet tana.
Thsearh his a n distxnettv senttish fsasilv. the
dnke of Abercora is alee a pear of the two other
pertnera to the Union and holds indeed fonr Irish
oues aa weu as a rreaca aiaeaua.
Mrs. Gertrude Matins the swjnter of meuiaturea.
has received twelve commissi oos from th king nod
queen of England aad not long ago painted a picture
an of England and not long ago pain
tha etseena Japanese spuicT. MarveL
Prem dent D. I. Mevernesnr of the Western CanL
lose ana reel company at istnver htpra froa 1
street car aad thrashed sac of hia drivers. G. A. Bran
don who was abasing one of hteyerpeter's tsnua. The
prisidait af th coal comosany then examined the
driver's slip learning the deetinatioa of the load. and.
cBndnn; ea the driver's seat aelivered aad an loaded
Dr. Karl von Rock af AaheviQe. V. C disootea
tae cans ot air. Jtnui von Bearsag 01 beraany to the
credit of discovering a new rimiilj for lalannlosii
Ur. von stack aecssrea a was th tttat n an the
treatment now lasluied bv Dr. von nchrine. Ha
takes she position that be related the results of his
owa experiment ta Dr. Bearing- ia isoj at Marburx.
Germany and sent hia literature and rcpora as the
sorJect yat tae vstrnaa savant taus to give ana any
credit lor tka.
' Aa Erray Cai ret aid.
Ta the Editor af The Pest - .
Cstigiluna Texas November ta. I herewith
enclose voa a cUosinst from tha last ereat Sundnv
edition of your paper and usuld like to sin tn aaks
a few lliuai ss The report of your urnspiinduil is
ara aa saont pamcmsrs sowever year scare send
man kas conhaid oar color. W are aO white men
Mr. Editor no negroes in the hooch and suck could
have boa easily ascertained had voa ant erven tfaia
article a pnasing notice aad pirhsps weald have keen
entires had net that red ran. local asaaom. an-
peered Iheieis Yea wiB notice s cashier of a Na
tl asm sens ass aia ansa
aha C C Hooper State
sarefr voa did not think
Another mistier while wa an string bar griev-
nsii wnscS von man aastarully and which has
been gives arid and nadaa prsmisaai 1. Yon attend
editsruUty some tone mncs that ia the result local
option ilscliun ia Williiam eaunty aa Sipstaibsr
n. the town of Taylor ssvs n maiorilv nf Bn seiinat
prohibrikas and Judge M. M. Brooks ia hia recent
gisVsinSlwisI masifeaea need yanr smraiiat and fig-
ares hs.tb fntilinsate af a re-Trass penal in hit srgu-
. now anca a nee correct nan we geea pews wa-
ns are bieiiaiinj tuasnbat short oa pirltnri
oar aid friend. The Peat oa in'isal af suck in-
abl nrrsTskrs a this. Ia said eiectioa then
wen cant fas the town of Taylor aboat a total of too
votes; af that number the local npli alias' votes num-
bered a so leaving for the aarti near sea. A attln
msthrmsiirsl calculation weald coo mis yea that the
ijerity was csoae to yea or persona a nttse
luito a difference ia the facts aad she state-
yon editorially fatbitss aad srhjch has
friends in tha enea.
nrunrty and among the local option believing people.
it a ewotatJoa be usaoe
sad I trust that is the future
ht wiB he a correct one end if a confnnsn af nlirs
he aids it will net be at isisinsslia ss ta this hs-
see. Xouea truly cL Hi. baavxs.
(The toregomg refer ta a diapiah from Tayisr
umiiiue n saw and order Inns That the ane
ha the headline was uuMKcnfly asade Mr. Oravee will
ctrU.nl f iiniletttind for there is anising in toe sway
of the dispatch to indicate that this law aad order
league wa cossposed of nigral. The Pe prompt-
ly man the seme lien the f oUowiag day. The Post
s pan any peoaiaiiisaai ar local ep-
nfavsrsses heht. They are auasLii
its asmhrst fnnds. The error aanat the
aia of the anti majeritr at Taylor was likewise la-
no aeanag
wann rha oaIhs Tb
'ss illnuatmg ia the editorial ia which the
aeenrrcd. With this ssnlsasiiim Tha S-
ledges the heahk of Mr. Gravea aad la naeala af
Royalty aa Ha Uppara. -
'(Proa th Cr. lead Leader.) -
not sverViah the fact that Ra
ant a a pan.
' f I M lit1 ste t"ITl ev!l I f" .
Br ht Lbwk. .'-.J1; : v.
? v. :THB THANKFUL TIME. -
It's th rim at Way aonlag and of bbcUow aoona
aad ehauy -' . -
' j' ilu . a . 11. .
Ann Ol Ripin aw ana mm mm J
It't the crispnes of tha autumn of th thankful Uata
:. of year ' ;?-. ' - .(
When the fanner' bain' "round and fseha' free.
Aad the roosters are strurtia aad a-ateppia mighty
; high : v'-':.- rtiC
And th cobbler it t-iufflia' by the pool j . .
Oh. well see that gobbler later tot Tkannagivia s
t . arawta' sigh j-v.'; 'j 'i -.
-. And th chiWres sre a-comin' heme from school.
ThenH be Isuchis' hha-end Alice haagia' ta broad-
- - . shouloersd Ted. . i -
There'll he Jia aad Joba aad Zen and little Joe
And they fl all at then) go rompia' huntia' has'
. aests ia the shed. '
- And s-makis' ap with thine they seed ta know;
They'll pet lb can and hires aaH ga aa' pokn the
hSWga i.
Aa they'll all go trooaia' out to mlt the sheen.
Aa they'll go to fetch th cows 'up runaia' rncna
.'jA'V-.. with th dags
.' 'Aa wen hear their Nw I ky aa-dowa t
Aad their mall take th casnDa kta at aajht aa'.
ttppytae ."
Will go cUmbin' t the chambers overhead'
last ta see the boy a aleopin hht they used la
v lone ago ". 'm . ' "
1 . Aad to hue thea aB whan they an
- bed:- -"'
An I will take a candle andU climb up naath tha
i eavea
: Tn cosy-dory sort a Bttla room.
When an patterns aa the paper aad o' flsala aa
tnaui haves
Aa" a bokay of fall flowera spills yitfana.
Aad a Uppytoeia' asftty I WiB kneel down hp a had.
. Aad 111 htm to ta srisiai'. sen aad kvw.
Of say growed-ap Bttl glrbe seavi
-' ' Aad smooth the a tha her tittle fast stast aat
Oh there'll be a lot o' daiaa "round the fans pea
now tncre will;
There'll be doss e-chasia dubs at the PaoL
ThereH be boyish voicea achoia' aria' ta far-air bill.
v Korthe children an a-comin" home froa school.
. i THE BRIGHT SIDE..
Rounder says that ilatpiiaj eat of dean' i
aeetthfaL
Rounder is aa optiaist."
"What has that to da with Hf
1 "His wife locks hia oat if he bat boa by tea.'
1 " A REMINDER.
. "Why have you got that string tied aboat your
tntger rtenpecfci
"Thnt a to remind me that Mrs. Heupeck is 'visit-
ing liar mother and that I aa going ta mac a aight
if it"
X:'. 'if. .-
THE BRIGHT SIDE.
- Tm a-miasia' of the blossoms
That last evenin' smelled so good:
But I can't help beiu' thankful
-: That I've got my winter's wood;
' An' I miss the watermelon
.. Wju fa jajcy kcart aa' sweet;
' But I'm thankful for the p tx
Si ' Punkin' pies are good to eat.
vii ' So there ain't no use 0' aarstn
'' ' Nary grouch birsan a' fsfl
- Yea can't ban aunawaaar weather
r.r . . ; In aiidu inter not at all ;
;" That there ain't no ice to pay for
jf" .-v'-i!. Ought to keep yott feelin good ;
V r 'Swesbly if you've got your stoves up
An' got ia your winter wood.
t-vto BY THE HAZING ROUTE.
X1"'! Siihis. n CM u .fca 1 -
av.:v t
rWhatt That bright young fellow?
Yea ke left for college last night. "
LIKE A PICTUBX
"Who is tha girl over there!
Which oner
'That one is pink; she kas a fan hat a ptc-
t."
"Yes; it appears to ban bees ivtooched.
WANTED TO KNOW.
"Sir your daughter ha nude aw very happy.'
" Refused yon has sbeF"
ASTONISHED.
"Yes she met me with a liquid smile."
"I thought she was a temperance advocata.
HE
HOW IT HAPPENED.
"Did year auto break down aa th way to the
baby shew?"
"No I got these scratches at th show: I waa
one of the judges."
SING. '.'
Sing high sing low.
The breeses blow
Dead leaves acres!
Th long ago.
Aad afl th paths
W e need tn
An hidden by
The drifts af
Sing lew. sing high.
The bghta that fly
Their colored tliisam
Ia th sky
Tarn net of bb
Bttt of ttw bloocit
Of ky-and-by.
If dark or fair
Why want a care ?
The snow that
Whiten on year hair
The leaves that whirl
Where yon do fare
FaevaeO th apringtim
. Over there.
: V OUCH I
'Yea her lover is very rough to her."
"Whydim't the disseise hia?"
"She any ah wiU if h doesn't shave aftaaer."
CHICAGO'S PREFERENCE
(iirano nays aha assapiih sraat go.
"Chicago alwey did prefer fork."
: - GOING SOME. .
"She' mat tag a el nag race for natrhaouv: this
ia her third snutkfin"
On her thin lap a?"
. r - - rtr
CHLOROFORMED HER JAW.
'Why did she tak chloroform to ban a tooth
PROPOSITION
Ef Uu; Commission to Kile Kew
v ;-.v Rates oa Lbmber.
SEVENTEEN CENTS FIXED
As the Maximum Common JUto
Territory witl. A BtalkylnH
of EzccptJotu. . ; 'I ;
' ' ffioaatoa Poat BraciaLl " 1
Austin ?xa. November ts.-Ths raO
nad ejcenaslaaloa today laaued the follow-
tn aetloa et hartn sa the pronoaltloa
to reeuc th rates on ha caber:
It Is oroered that notloa he and th
aame at hereby gtvna to all ntlroad omsv
PanJea operating ta this. Bute and aB
other parties Interested that th railroad
m mission of Texas wUL on Tuesday
Dnosmoar U lfta at Ha oftw ht the
cntltol at Austin take up and eonaldnt
a svopomuon to eotnonnn n oommoaity
tariff ntes for appUoatlon by rsU-
rnaoa aetweea points In Tesaa oa enrload
aMpsnanta ot lumber lath ahlngka aad
vuier arucM nerenrter namso ana 01
such other nrtlolee an It may develoo ni
the hearing should he hMluded. The fol
mn-mg a eonsiaerea na a Oasis tor 00a
aderntlon at tha henrtnsrt '
Knten In cents par WO pounda ta apply
na enrioad nhlpmenta or lunrber (except
ejiniss Baahogany. lueueuud. ttraure
viiau wainut coerry nna ooiiri laina
ahinglea (except cy proas) grain doom
bad slats tstearnna and telephone erosa
arm pins brace and brackets saved
a on ilea sswsd fenoe poets wood an
vvnsj oiuoaa - waooon uiunn . cueins
door. bUnaa aaah- door and window
tTaasea and onmnson inmilnhses. snienn
doors and window frames or door and
wmnow trainee wrree .enrpenterr mouio
inas oornw bmekata wainaootlng. hand
reus balusters and similar Inside finish-
InaT lumber mraarht or mfxad aaitoads;
atavee. heading boopo and hoop poleu
a might or mixed cnrlonds: hawed eron
ttea. straight carloads.- and ramhlsnrlna
wood sad wire leucine strslgtit esrkait.
minimum weleht nVeOa nounds nor ear.
provided that when tha actual weight of
oar sasano n tuii oapaoity as ma tana
aouonai snea aetaat wetgu . snau
Weellnn 1. pfatea tn nneev hatwaea null
ta common point territory. Columns
beaded No. I and J contain ntea tor
single aad Joint Ua S4plUnliosv rasp set.
. . elates
tiunances. miles. - no. 1. pe.
No. I. No.
- 1
m nna lees
M and over It . ......
a nna over s .............. i
M and over t.t
m and aver o....M... I
a) and over ................. I.I
and ever )............
to and aver K......... 1.1
B sad over. M 1
a and over U. ...... .......... tj
tl and ever a..aMH.......... I
78 and over a .... . 8.1
9 and over ........ t .
at and aver It I.I
and over at...... IS
100 and over tt.. ............... lt.l
110 and over 100 U
U0 and over 110. 114
1 and over IS) II
1st nad over IN U.I
lot and over 140 11
l and over ISO U.I
11 and over 1 M
Ut and over 171 M.I
1 and over 180 U
and over 1W.. ll.l
t and over If
M and over Su. lt.l
Over Ml H
Tha rats of 11 cents oer lea oound balnn
as am ana nna aae an ami V-sssese-.vs fiwiua IVIIIIUIJ wTm""
npt ne otherwise provided ta special ex-
u
s
1.1
. t
II
1
1SJ
11
11.&
11
11.1
ia
ill
14
144
It
111
l.i
M
11
Ml
M.l
IT
"The dentist had t get hold af the taoth. didn't
a.? . ... ': .
' ' ' POIUED. '
"She aoldg fcrf head inlgnUr his) far a asms.
whs la known ta be aaeUy in love with a prominent
aarricd ana of th siamaaiti.
H-'tinisna. Jahal Who it it?" ...
-Her hastens."
"T hbhiawr- . . ;
: . V'Ara flat Orartoskma Any MatariaL'v ;
': (Pram the Chitngo New.)
. Tan lohsaaa predict that Folk wiB be Boons.
sxafa eai r. If the Missouri acraus la
swrefsi the pialim wiU alliu m haa aha.
. Map Mood H ttotda Otftar Day. ' -f
' (Pram the' Chicago Jearaal.)
Chief Cathae thinks aB and atatant should he
The chief aasakt ha sxowfnl not a near.
- h tniahnv. j- - '
otal xemtion. From all lumber
producing points la Texan: '- Cents
. - -' ? nee est
L To MtaamnV Kansas -an Texas .
nointa west nf Betirleaaa. 11
t. To Port Worth and Dearer City
railway : -is
Ja Points aorth of Heawlette to -
' Wichita Pnlla tncluxlve Jl
(u PotnU north of Wichita aula to
Varnan taslaslvo ...... 11
(c) Point north of Vernon to
Qunnah. mduatn ....M.av-
(d Point north of Qsannh ts Amaf
rlHo Inclusive Jl
To Wichita Valley railway All
notnts exOHOt Wiehrta Pmia : tl
4. To Wichita Falls and OkUhoma
railway AU poiau except Wicalts
Telle M
I. To tt. Loula. San FrnitclnLO and
Texas railway.
(a) Vernon brarch 14
(h) Quanah branch at
. To Kansas City. Mexico and 0:1eni
railway of Texas:
(a) Points north f BWMtnatrr to
Sylvester Inclusive II
(bl Points north of Bvlvweb-v IS
T. To Texas Central rnilron'tr Nortn Of
Oaco to Stamford! melnitvo 19
I. To Texas and Pacific .allwar:
lai -oiais won ot tn To armene
lncluare ....tft
(b) Poinu west of Abilene to Big
Bnrtnea. Inclusive IS
1. Tn Gulf Colorado and Banta Pa .
rsllwsy:
(a Points west of Brownwood to
Balllnger Inclusive M
(h) PrHnta west of Ball meter to Baa
Ansele. lncluetvo 1
M. To Fort Worth aad Rto Oram
railway South of Brownwood... 11
U. To Ban Antonio nnd Aransas Pan
railway rotnta nortn of nan An-
tonio to Kerrville. lncluslvs.....lS
U To International and Orent North-
em railroad:
(a) South of Ban Antonio to Pear-
nil. Inclusive Jl
(b South ot Pears 11 to Laredo hv
cluatn ..........JI
General Except lone Rates tn then ex
ceptions shall apply when kas thaa th
reeular mlleass rales:
1. To Port Arthur From etatkme oa '
the Texaa and New Orleans rail-
road Dallas division Rockland
and aouth M
Prom north ef Rockland to Nacog-
doches tadustvs f
From -stations west of Beaanaae
exeopt Houston 4
(b) From stations on the Taxarkaaa
and Fort Smith railway north af
Beaumont to Sshlns nvar...... I
From Benumont .. 14
(e) From Oult Colorado and Santa
Fe railway stations. Rogna and '
nouth (not mcliHUtut noints warn of
Ollsbss) 4
From north of Rosea to Center hv-
cluelve t '
t. Te Sabine Peas and nmbine: .
From Beaumont LI
From Ornnga I
(a) From Texas and New Orhana
railroad stations. Dallaa division. '
north of Beaumont to Bonhlaad
Inclusive 4
From north of RoaUaad t M aeog-
dochos lndualvs I .
From west ol Swansea exoeot
Houatoa d
From Oult Colorado and tnata
s raltwav atatloaa north of
Beejunont to Run an. tarlueivs 4 ;
Prom north of Bogna to Center tn- 1
ehavtv
(e) Worn Texsrfcaaa and Port Smith
railway stations north of Ins
mont to Sabine rtver 4 ..
a. To IteUvsr From ststlons on the
Texnrkaaa nnd Port Smith rail- .
way sooth of Sabine rtver) also
from Quit Colorado and Santa Fe
railway stations. Bogan and aouth
hut not Including points wast ot
SUehse; and from ststlsna sa the .-
Dallaa dtvlslon of the Texas and
New .Orleans railroad. Bookie nd
and ansrlh m - -.f 2
4. To Onlveetsn and Texan CKy: "
(a) From International aad Onat
Northern railroad:
North of ViHim SS TTkaity. Incrs-
elv ... .... f
North af Trinity tn Orspssen. ks-
cluatve ...... .s..M... ........... t
North of Orapeland to Mlntsta aad
Lan-vtw tnelustvs .M4
(h) From Trinity Valley Southern
railway AH point except Hods..
(e) From Missouri. Kansas nnd Tex-
. as railway of Teres- Trinity aad
Sabtns branch ail etataene. ...... f
(d) From Houston Kaat nnd Want
Texas railway All point.......... T -
fe) From htoensw Camden and tea
Aosnrtis railway All poinu aa
sept Moscow
(f) prom Eaetern Texaa rs 11 read
' ATI points exoeot fifkln 11
(g) FVoa Teaaa aad onf railway
AB arrtnta escent Timneoe JI4
- h) Prom ou.i coiotnue aed hanta.
"P."
i
vm irbo Tt't yrit.Upj
i ' of C ran;;".
(From th C Trlun.) h
Th Houston ro..t of -;st day
sxauUaed a wHus-up et tha pronrsat
of Orango for th cast year that
is calculated to be of crest benefit
to thin city and aa this splendid
advertlMment - of th city'
sources was hubllahed . arnt.- clr-.
euated voluntarily noon th part
of Ths Poet It should be appre-
ciated by all ot our people who are
Interested la th arrowth arnt de-
velopment of the Oats city. The
Post a a great oaoer and thla was
graosful oompllment to Onega.
ioaaeeaeaaaaeaaaeaaaaaaai
!'-: '. Fa railway Ptoeea and south (ex. :
' aept HesiimnnOj also went of BUS- "
-bee ............ ......-..... '
1 North of Regaa ta San AngusUn "
Inclusive ..1.. Ph
."Worth of San Aucuatin to Duff. a.
. elualv -
i North of Puff to Center lnoluelv..Uli
l Frem Texarhnna and Fort Smith
..-. railway Southeast Texas dlvnuoa
H (exoept Besunsont) . f
' . OK From Texas aad Mow Orssnas
rajlroadt .
' Beaunwat aad Orarure...... .......... I
Other main I In points also UOOtlr
i of Bockland f
f Kerth at Baokland ta Haya anwu-1"
Nortef NaaodorU' to
i taoluntva ....7. -.J4
. v (k From Warren and Coral cans
Paotrte nulway-AH points exoeat
f 1 (I) From 6rajige''ami' Northweetero "
nUway-ui polnta aaoept Orange V
: ' And Buna . ......' If.
t. To Houston and solata hstwtwa ?
. Houstaa nnd Oalvestont - -
. 1 a From IpterraUonat and Grant i
Ncrthara rairrand: "
. Keilen to Trinity tnelaavo. ....... t '
H Worth oV OrpeUn'&"i
v Invtw. Inclualv 1M
.. (h) From Trinity Valley asatharn
railway All points exoept DodmM
(o) From htnwourl. Kansas aad Ta
as railway of Texas: .
: -;T. and S. hraneo exoept Cnrrlgan -.
j .and CelmnsensU 3......... !
. Corrlgaa T.I
- Calmeeaeft- t
(d Houston Kaat aad West Texas
railway: v ... - -
Bmasrla and aorth I
Bsnova and aouth to Norman In-
? elusive -.
to) From Moooow. Caaadea and San
tXVZ:. ;. -Tiri'
f From Eastern Texaa railroad
All point exoept Loft in ....Jl
' (g) From Twaaa and Gulf raj war
All potata except Tlmpaoa 114
h) Prom Gulf. Colorado and Snntn
F railway! : . '
- Ban Augnstln aad south aha wort
of Bllabe r.i. ......
North of gna AuaTuatln to Deft. In-
elusive 10
North of Doff to Canter Inclusive. .11 Vi
(I) FYoa .Texnrkana and Part Smith
railway Sou teeaet Texas division t
(J) From Texas aad New Orleans .
railroad:
Rockland and south also main Una '
' noints af
North of Rockland te Hoya Inclu- T
elv .?.... J:
North of Naoordochae ..............U.I
(k) Prom Wnrraa aad rmatmaa
racinc railway All points.... . .. w
O) From Orange and Northwestern
lellun-s ll noints ... sal
4. To Velasco:
(J From Texas and Mew Oraaa-.
rsunns;
LUOBERJilS'i
aTKofiiif IaatLa Kat TLc::
: J ;. Ii 1 ttsV . v;-1 '.
inENTWN of 11S Estate
south aj
North of Nacngdocbaa to Cadeb-oe
. inclusive ....114
(b) From Warren and Coralcsna Pa-
cific railway AU polnta U.I
(c) From Texnrkana and Fort Smith
railway. Southeast Texas division M.l
(d From Ornrar and North wee te -a
railroad AU potato.. KM
(e Frees Gulf. Ceioraaa aad Santa .
Fe railway: -
Beanmeat to gllstis. aba west ef
Sllsbee v .v .M4
North of Hlabn to Jtotaa wicju- -
av TTrZ;......- i
North of Rosan to Center milualn.l;
(f) From Houston Bast and Wast
Texas railway AH polnta .4.1
(gl From Eastern Texas rallrof
AD points u '
(h) Prom Moscow Camdm ir4 San
Augustine railway All points 14
ft) From Interastmant aid Ureat
Northern railroad:
North of Houatoa ta Caletown. In
cluatvs .................. ... .. 14
North ot Coletown' to Creckett' 'hit
closlvo H.l
Oi From Trinity Valley Seutranrn
railway All polnta ..... . ... ..... M4
k) From Missouri Kansas and
Texas railway of Texas Trinity
nnd Sabtns branch all points. . .k.
To Columbia branch notu'-a inte.-
natlonal and Ureal Nonhera rail-
road and Velasco Braaos nnd
Nortbera railway except Vekssool
Froro "
tal International and Orent Nortb-
orn polnta nortn at siouston tot
Pneljps aad HuatsvlUe taolu-j
atve . ; -
North of Phelps to Crockett tn-t
elusive
North of Crockett
(b) Trinity Valley Southern rail'
way All nointa .
(o) T. and I branch Mnwoerlj
ji ansae ana iexas railway
Texaa
(d) Houston East and West Texael
railway AU aotnu I
(e) Moscow Cnmdea sad Saa An-I
guetlne railway .'
ffl Kaatern Taxaa railroad
(g Texas and New Orleans raO-i
roaa Bonn ot naousooenm.
All other notntsi
(h) Onlf. Colorado and Banta F
railway All points
(D Warren and Oansnana Pacific
rairwnv a. s.
0) Orange aad Northwestern rail
iWiMK
(k) Trxarkana aad I
railway aoetnenm
vlaion
itthl
dl
a.fJ
U.i
at
ii 114
ill
li
114
1
i1
ru.tiiij
tijjtij
ujJu.1
114
1. Tn south af Snnhor to east ot Ca.
tombla Inclustva. . ' . ...
x. Tn an etner pointa.
.: . .. s. V ;-- ' Cento
-. " - - - aerewt.
Between Houatoa and Oalvastoa.... 4
To Port Lavaca. Mataacrda. Tree
pnmcios Aransas ran riooanecv
Portland and Carpus Chrmti from
urangs aaa are 11 mont.. ..
etfcm 1 StfToraatlal Ba -
by continuous mileage ta eo
the esnnM aolnt maxlmut
cents or other maximum a
Special aweepoana nrar -larrtf.
an satBenent movie -
Ml miles to e free psrtnUv a .
territory: .- - : f n
nim
I
...n.a I
tut and over la....M.Ha.....Mi 4 -
tot and over a..-.. ...... .p.- a I
Over an) p.
rrevuiea tnax sue
not exceed B cents per
AH aartMO mseeewiea
e 4 If
i tn
this
than
.sttlal
It nnd Ins...
Mi and aver
above net teeth an nqt
to the uuiimilssua an sr I
the hnrlaa- their views I
BosrdinK Heua at ?
Uliaataa Post
rexas. Nsismh
haa of Mrs. Battle Pa
Ibis artarnooB. It was
las ooaroing nous 3
buildlna; wa eevared I
shea
eatter
o tiaaat
t burned
si a coi-
to the
suraAoa.
To Brine iUtiott Under th AnU
Trust Tjiw Is Not Given ;!
Credit ft BeaumcW.vll
r; t 'I v-' ' ': 'ry ?
V s;ii: ;XBoawtos Ppst alBl I.t
' Beaomont Texas Koran bar 9-Tlgor.
ous neiual that tn Southern ' Lumber
htanwtacturar ssociatioa and Ra- msmi
hen la Texas an operating la violation
ot tha Texas aatt-trnst statutes waa the
keynote of ssiirssmins abulasd from a
Bumser at nremtnent inmbsr. men Id can-
varaatloa with Tha Post orreepondsot
today. -1 -y.j-A "
' Informatlcp had reacbsd this sity to
th sfreot that ths aeUea of the St. Ixua
summit tas an varan at -the Soothersl
aurac1sirr' aasocintloa - ur
a few days ago and fixing a
ached ul of prioas a ahlch lumber shall
he sold In Texaa and other points Where
the easooiattoa a operating. It a sJlesed
caused a rumor 4a State wffMal etrom
Sat Austin that tha attorney general
it tnstttum srooesdlnss arainat th
wr manufacturers ef tha Btata roenv
ef th aaseelaxlon. for allseed viola-
wo v sue isiai ami-irust ass at as .
further stated la this ellesatlnn that
should aueh aetloa be taxes by th at-
torney genaral'a department that heavy
penaltlaa wiU he asked far aanlnat the
various lumber eomnanM whloh amy he
made parties defendant la the Bulls. .
A prominent lumber; manufacturer
whose company la a mem oar of tha
Southern Lumber Manufacturers' annas .
tton stared ta The Poet enrrsapcesaent
that the rumor of contemplated aetloa
on the cart af th SUM legal departaaena
against the lunuser eompanm a hardly
to bo credited na the association a In no
sawn of tha word a combine nr trust hut
la merely an sawscWtHra between a large
number af th Southern hunks manufac-
turers tor.tswfr mutual tatsnst aad aVt
Tsntngo. -; . - -
The ssnolnrlsn haa Us central offte a
St. Louis and don not do business as
aa assnoratloa pr corporation in Texaa
r' ta any State outside of MlaeeurL -Many
of th leading lumber' companies
Of Texes an members ot the ami elation
aad It work has been of gnat benefit-
te ths saaanfactursn. A prime obtaet of
the am rla tins a te bring about uniform
mwa iiimw Mm we la amp
thnughout the coaatry and te tain aad
aa Inspirtir repeeeentliuf the imnrlstlis.
calls oaoa a month aad Inspects the -andea
ncoordlng to the standards aad .
claastfioatlone fixed by th aaeodatiou.
It a true that the directors or rather
the commute on value meet once atonal-
ly and fix a seals of prices bat no obtlan--tion
a ontnHed oa members of the sssn
daUon to adhere to the list and aa a
Blatter of fact the large lumber con
enniea tVmmenflv make aalM kt lali aa
above and below th schedule pi toes. 1
The writer wee ahowa a letter from a '
large lumber manufacturer nt K anas a
titi. mo. in waicn Be oners certain .
stoikt for sals at a discount of from (Vat '
toll off ths association lilt prices-
The prices eetabllshed by the asaoels-
tioai represent merely the opinion of th
bar la nMrih ta n - tl th. rnw.lllla
of the Industry and the Infermatlon
whlea a eonatantrr berng n
these conditions by and for the
tion and its member. Th llat ft la con-
tended la sent out merely for the Infor-
mation and guidance of the bartons mem-
berai -.. . f - .....
If the attorney general should proceed
a fa last the lumber companies of thin .
Stats tor violatlooa of ths anti-trust law
It cah bs stated thnt the lumber corn pa-
nna swill urnta to rsf els (thai aiaastlsa .
thnt they have formed n trust or cnenbtn
ta restraint of trad and wiU eonfad
that they have a perfect nght.to form aa
nsarwnation sacn aa ine on in 1
1
AIDED MAN MXJKDt
rv.'r- l- u 1 t. l 1.
wtiur weustan a iicava aTnatwat su vj :
(Houston Post Special.) "
Wac4 Texas. Ngvomosr a-bor1ft 7
r. Tniey si-rrrea m the city this x
with John Osark a ntisraltn
farmer wh Mvee ta the upsee eds af th ' .
county! under arreat. A charge ot mur-
der was lodged again Osark aad be waa -
placed k Jail. .'. i '. .
TssUtfay Otto Oanda an old farmer
US ha bhaMW u. avtaH nuial t
dead fnthe wnode near ha home and ex-
smlnatkxss proved that be had die from
unnatural caueee. His heed was httdly
beaten xp sad hut pockets had 1 been
rifled. The old man had been at Sanu.ll
ton day before and. In solas hoae he i
supposed t to have taken n - near cut
through ths woods and before reecnlns
na aim 11 1
morning
White la AxteU he nlaved dominoes with
a number of persons nnd exhibited a roll
ef bills; It as supposed by th officer that
robbery was the motive for tha murder.
Sheriff Tllley arrested Osark on Chars
ef th crime and a tn the Axtelf 00m
m unity making further rnvectlratlona. it .
bMalr that other arrests alii be
SUCCUMBED TO HURTS.
. ' 4 "mi ... '-".. "
Eininacr' Dsicb(ralr Died In'
: Ostlvcston HtmpitaL .. '. -;'
Honston Post Bnwatal.) - "
Oalveeton. 'Twxn. Nortnnhtir at Wtl-
aa DsichaTabar. the nalrear ; on the -Santa
Fe awtteh engine was was tntnlly
mlurad aboat 441 o'clock las
while aigaged ta switching ta th Santa
P yards died this asrnlng at t e'osoek
at ths Seals hospital.
Mr. Datchgrehwr waa PJ year of age. a
German by birth and resided with his
widowed mother and two satsn at . and
avenue K. Ho aha has tea brother ana '
of whom lives at BellvlUa and the ottaar.
at Cleburne. Both wen immediately aa-'
prised af th accident aad tha foresee
reached hat be dad l within a few hoars
Dadehsraher was ene-axed etUaa the ea- -
gin while It wan running aad fell off the.
treat of the Innsmnilr aad was run ever
'i'-" C ud L.of H. Officer. ; ;
The arasd hadg of the Kalawu aad Ia. .
aa anS stneaa? mt Tar-a 4 - ' sk r. 1 .
awing wttkmmi afarte J. Cole et Dab '
aa grnnn pewsaa-ase-j m. aaeaay at lief.
lee. era ad vin nnteeftori 2. B..haa -ar '
Houston Td seoretary (without snpo-
atstml: Sam warts of tfsmpntssd grand
treasurer defeating WUllam BouTof '
truetit;
'-naNortbnmi
es-ctstrae et the T
af arkao and pl
. "-The North'
i It Is worth t
apiLlalttwe raw"
r ".Cut to Pieces by Train. ''
. (Hontin Pest SpeclaL) - .-V
tawigvtea. Texaa . November XI. A
t en the csreuo tried t i-sturn ta their '
na at Gnvdewatsr oa a bnttrar hat "
aia ma smrs hv a f I 1 1 ai . ej.
'birThT tTr.-Tbabara SVeu
Uienoaelree hy lumping. ?
a ON DETECTIVE STORIES
3ar in The Sunday Post ? y
-lobherr- "a the first of the asrin wrHua tp tt
shunt hTafwt The snfsrwntkn a saV tram tha-
m frota it a amvsa tha aaost thrimag haraut
aht aa) fa atory. t fv: ' V ( J ; : " j h j f i .
t Bowbery wiU he a rsaturt ta iawrS pWr'
4 that Th Part has th eoM'ltkrurei.'aaiy Of the'-
item at ifaxsan: tfpoH. - jv : j . : " - r
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