The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1907 Page: 2 of 10
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Onr Prices Ar Rihi
Onion Iron Uorlts
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If
OIL WELL PUPttJES
V DUPLEX PUMPS .
DRILLING ENGINES
Tr miwioa Appliance
Sead Ds Year laqmiriee
4
iiwmo every
order te asake aura
that tt 1 net cam rai a ban which
MttM 1U eefectlrs cartty far Ita
ilto' TMa ttfoealty wee ts obviated by
the erentsea af a guaranty fund aa aaaaf
Ota Bias af the ssjnhr ef naaN and
aatxeUSaaw but aapaartata at
eeceare Oat It would a a
both forma
at aaiaiHj aa4 that the guaranty funs et-
as ths aaaat eDxaplsae aroUctloa agaJaet
aaattaraa leasee. Oja) af the gaaaftun Thick
ft) IM; ta araaaa aartana tisrsseina la
wmVcW 'cash imiii shall b reserved
adatesf ' The primiS aetsa. A raaarra a(
taa aaaae aanaxsat aa that legalied agehwt
assesses X an mil ay taa baaaarr plan
a bees taa Ii i af as thane ta taa
NEUS FORECAST FOR EEl
Km riisC rVaae Wttm.i
far the eweakeg ef fee atk-
ttath feagisae win be tka doeoioant fntira
af taa wee la WutmrUa Speaker Cna-
aaa.wUl confer darlaa the week with ona-
on taa araapaetln personnel af
i eommineee tad work ta be taken up
af them. On Saturday democrats and re-
pwhntans respectively will hal4 aaucaa far
taa alarUoa of caadMataa for atfloara af tba
fcaaaa.
Oa aarurdaT a tat win aa atada of car-
ajAih aaaiua funtrfad for taa ni'af
T fHk raaacial mrtnary. -whad W tor
tW .aj.aw laiua at Paaaa boad UV
baioaa: ( 1 - ! "
Tba trial pt SfYa. Anata M. rjkdtax (or
tba killnt of fonrnr tnftad Raiaa aanator
Artaftr limwii will ba miuntt la Waahing-
toa'aa aTondat.
Oa tha aaiaa dr. at Bolaa Idaho la b-
mNtj ' 4h IruU of Oaorv A. Pattiaona.
enariraS with rompMelij tn tha murder of
az-Oavaraor Fraak Wtrunenberf .
Tb Nat tonal Publicity Law aaaociatioa
watch aweta tn Waahlnston Jueaday la x-
aetaa te bdVoratr tha paaac by
at a law oanrprlllnc tha publication of con-
aad aipraditnraa of National and
ripmara durtng tba preai-
aanthil canrpalajna
Tba mlana watarwaya commlttea. at Ita
Mrfaf . Monday ia cxpactM to formula ta
a Ijraoit od tta tnapae.loa of tba MbuMa ppl
rrfar hi Octobrr
Tha commute of conar appo-ated to
huaatnata the army artnot.nc ftp aod at
BwvaavlUa. Taiaa. will meet In Waaalnc-
taa Tiiiax'iy to naar add: loaal wltiKaaaa
aad dartda whether to riatt BrownaTilla ta
farther artdtaaa
Tha. b'atioaal Draisaa aaaoriatfon wit:
aaaat at Baltimora an Monday aad Toradar.
froa many Statta beiac'm at-
A )- la hoaar of WRlam I. Brj an la
ta ha ataan tn Waahlnatan Toeaday area
bag. Many prominent democrats will at-
T6aakaaiTto wfU be generally observed
an TbtifVtay.
- A social erent of Inipurtanoe In Waahlng-
on'w!II be the wed dir. i of Miss EJith Soot
sal Lieutenant Ulyaoea A. Grant ann of Ma-
jor Oaneral PTedertck Oraat. on tTedneaday.
The Brat g antral debate in Rusa.a'i third
eVweata Witt bagm Koremfr anen trie
taxaf . tha addreaa to th emperor aa
4rafjRl.aT tha Octobartata. wir e dlacuaaed.
Tba Italian chamber of deputlea will be
raopiaid November a
Bamrmg of the perjury charge brought by
Oaarga M- RoTUmby Druca. the 'dainunt
ta tba Portland eatatea against h half-
baatber. HMtxit Drjce. will be resumed at
tba Marrlebone police court In London on
Kaaambrr X7 ;
' ThwClfiadmn parliament will be conrened
Karamber a.
i kfaa Anfmstise Hewi Sotev
(Ki Pci- Srtrtatt
SAS AtOVrmXK. Txa X-rrember 54.-tt-Cbngreaaman
Broock' health I so m'Jr'lt"
laxproVed that hit friends feel sseured he"
WtS-naka the raoe for crmrreae next Tear -"
. 4"he San Augustine County Tesr.ers )n-
atKttta will meet in San Aueu?t:ne l-em-bar
M and will continue lr. mi five
and Mrs. T. A. Dsns have tu ra-
' tianaf. from a visit to Mrs I-tvln 3;tr
Mm. r. T. WlMh fllle they "we tVre
Mr. Davis mem on eeversj tz ur.u. and
ha; feportfi tiat he killed quit: a nuinoor of
naar and ducks.
I
I Dectric Bui Lines or Si Louis.
T. LO'"19 Noaemlicr. X-Nise electric
nts) itnes throuEhaut this dry are .to berln
averatlua In t'i- next few weeks The ma-
ciixeea will rri la two days
Do Nit Trifle '
With a Cold
it baNroV aa-wol a atir.aLaWa
c pxricttoc ha prorai that there it notbe
jCntMnberla.n. s
mMJ-Remedy
4ttafWairorite with many mafheyaxs
raata Smpftmlm then!. It coaUirta so
. 'wtn av ot her narcotic and mar "be area
aHaaMt2sOOaZ3aaaCKB -
seat aad psstsx saAeabaJte aaaanataa and
aeBaanrea rent experts.
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Our Stock Is Complete
1 DtaJare la
mill supplies
oil well'suppues
ol all kind
It's a Pleasure te Quote
THE FIGHT RENEWED
DALLAS XAJISTIC TEATZ& XAJT-
AQUdUTT AOADT AUUSTiB.
Offieen Mali Arresti Ihiriat; Both
tine and Sight Perform an oea.
Acton Arc Hot Molested.
(ffwaa ran 50
DALLAS. Taxaa Kovambn K-Tha war
oa thiaday thaatara waa ranaaad la tha nam
of tha Stata of Taua Uiu Kfiarnoaa. Tba
MajaaUe thaatar uadar tha maaa-aaiant of
B. Muckaafuaa onrd far an aftartwoa
play. Botwlthataadina L'mwd Stataa DUtrlct
Judaa Maaka' rafuaal to oujotn tha ataia
from latrrfcrliic alth Uia miaadanwnt tn
tha aftorta a atop Sunday aarfaraianuaa
fkaa tha pldjr waa about to oaaia thJt
art man. Chief af I'olKa llraiiuaaburw ml
a dataS at oCAcara plaoed uouar arraat a
9- MuakanAua. tha mauler hit daufblar.
Mlaa naalM Maokaafuaa. anipioyad in u.
bux CTlca nad tha full arrheatra. wtueb la
led ay Uua tiaaalL
Tba arkaanara wara raoartad ta tha offlca
at tha couaiy aturnaa' ta the Dallaa oounty
court houaa where bond fur cacn wea al-
lowed la toa auni of fa eaco. Two locai
baakara wara accepul aa urura Toe ar-
raacad prwooera are to ajiiar in tha aourt
tomorrow for trial aa ta wharae at aMauaa
a thaatar wi 8unuay.
aooo attar um aiiaata wara aaada aal
wbll Lha prlaonrfl went en route to Ul
county at to i Tic y t uffloe. the company that
baa tba eoaeeuent at the MajaaUo darted
tbair etaaa perfunuaoova and want Inrouffa
taa praaran without eanlaemion Tha actura
J-J a4.LrirMa apre nut aistd tt la auieJ.
baoauae thr Bute oourt nave decided that
atliMB ana utrew aae not lauurcra."'
D.irtna ihv nigut perfortruirit'e Manager
Mutkrtifua and nunieroua einployea of tha
t neater were arrftoted. taken to taa oounty
attorney a office anu placed under bond at
had been done tn the matter of lila arreata
ruade In the af term in Tae mntben -f
the orrheatra d!4 not ehow up at tha theater
tonlfht cunaequfutiy rojul not oa ru-
arreetad. The eaaea are darkated to eome tip In the
I "alias county court a law before Judg Hol-
land. In the erent of conviction the maxi-
mum f ne which. If aaaraaed. It ta atatad.
will aaarrcate Kf.
LOCAL OFTIOH ABSOOIITQ TOnC.
Williamtoa County People Forget All j
Use is Heat of Campaign. 1
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TATLOR. Texas. November K-Taylor and
Ullllamaoo county Is concerned about only
one thing prohibition and antl-prohlbitlon.
A!' ct. ' for :he time Is forgottn Even the
j v tton and financial situations are tnstg- .
' niflrant With the local option eie.-tlon just
or.e week distant the campaign Is at fever
j heat on both sldea
i ne Anu-naioun leagues neaaquar ers at
tallas Is cloned and the auperlntendenr Dr
B F. Riley and aerretary. Dr. 1. H Hsm-
Lrell. are here conducting the proMbition
campaign Also Dr. George C. Rankin of
Inliss and Dr John A Held or McKlnnev
3Tieae men are filling dates today at Oranger.
Georgetown and other ooidts In the county
The anti-pnhibl.lonlau are equally artive.
fudge Pend.-tn of Temple waa here Satur-
day and other strong antie are po1-d over
tiia county. Pro and antl lltarature flods
the country L?rybody says thia Is proving
the hot'est lo-al option contest erar Inaug-
urated here.
Climax of Evangelistic Celebration.
WASHINGTON. November U -The climax
tn the evangelistic celebration wh-ch the
TVoffian's Christian Ternperanee L'nlon of
North America Ii conduct ng In this city In
connect Ion with their Lh.rty-tlith annual
con rent lonv-waa reahoed today when several
hundred ycaing man algnlfled a desire to ac-
cept following a powerful address by Krel
B Pmrth cf New Tork. Internationa! secretary-
et the Touag Men's Christ. an Assc "a-
tion. Mr. Smith deprecated giving up the Bab-
bath day to popular amusements He de-
clared that the tendency for the super-
ficial pleasures of tha hour Is causing men
to forget God.
stf Wo. Crookei to Get lobel Prize.
KAtmcwtH Prut ftrseft.
STOCKHOLM Naremtr M Tha Nobel
prtaa far chemjstry will be awarded to Sir
bam Crooke of London. Sir William tn-rtr-tad
the radiometer In 1SH. He waa
r.rlghted tn IHT and has been cioaely IdentJ-
fied wltb many ot the most important ad-
vai.ces in science. Prof. Crookes recently
ditfovered a process of extracting nitric
acid from -he atmosphere wnlch. It la an-
nounced would soon be available for com-
ncrclaL Industrial and agricultural purposes
an! srouid aoon revolutlon.se the nitrate In-
dustry and- the world s food prooitui.
Kudard Klpitng has been designated for
th literary prise.
Boy Shot Through Leg.
Ufmlis f rl 5cial)
OBOB9BEECK. Teaaa. November M.
While out hunting yesterday evening. Leo
WUey and Oscar Harrlnger two boys about
tt years of age. young Wiley was accidental-
ly sbot in the leg with a ahotgun by iila cora-
pajtioa. The entrra charge. Including tha
wads pejased clear thro ugh his leg. The at-
tending physician are unable yet to tell
whether tha leg will hart to be amputated
or not.- Tha boy shot la the oldeet boy of
8am WUey.
WELDON Texaa. rfoaember 14. Every-
thing is pretty dull el this place owing ta
the general stringency in money matter
and a great deal of rain tba first of tha
week.
Caugh Prepa. so par baa.
AGAIN POSLuIJED
Thaw Case to Be Retried Ssx lime
la Jaauarj.
AGREED TO BY BOTH SIDES
Prisoner Still Oettrpies Cell im Terns
and Ii Coiif ideally Prepsriaff for
Stccad Ordeal ILia Applied tor
Laaaey Xrideaoe.
(.tss(sxeaa rVsat itaaasO
NFW TORK. W ssi atrial M. Tka)
trial of Harry KandaB Thaw eat tar awe
meek from tomcTTww will ba agala past-po-
M and there I Uttla abanea that a wilt
be . i'leJ ant I same daks watt aaana iaa-
uarv The decision ta ask for psatpsas
rrent l-aa been agreed to be both fsMea. It
is i partly to tba tart that taa task at
aeecting a Jury woo at ba aaada wotibt hard
ky e approach of the boltdaya and tha
project before the taleamaa of spending
f i hriataaaa and New Tear Say locked
ur.'-r the care of oourt baUlffa aad alea
to f-e fact that Tbawl eouaaal haa applle.1
to K.r co art for permits ton to tnspist the
secret evMence presented before the lunacy
cor ra'ssion during tha prog it of the first
trial At aa addad cause for delay there fc
a rimor that tha attome now rep reseating
Thaw may apply for a change of venue de-
e'lrmg a fair trial for their client hi New
York county In Impossible. Such a move tf
made would be based upaa the alleged aa-
friendly attack ot many local nevepapere.
T e district attorney will vigorously eppotv
the granting of a change of venue.
IN CEI L AT TOMBS.
Taw. tn his ceil I" the famous oM Tamba
prison which be haa occupT.'d since tba
night of the tragedy on Madison (square
Roof Oanlcn. June AV It planning for
hit ercond trial with the same con f dance
of acquittal that he prenan-1 for the first
enl.nl. Ha dalh advisee with his counsel
chafe at the delays already encountered In
getting hi lory before a second Jury and
la Impatient fur his ilavi in court to beg n
It Is nearly a year since Hie ftral trial was
begun It covered a period of twelve week
and after two day and two night o( de-
lloera ion th.- Jury cou.d nv' ag-?e. Seven
af the twelve men who heard the draTetic
recital of Evelyn NeaMt Thaw a tory of
alleged wrongful treatment at the handa of
the noted architect; a story that was flashed
by Irlegraph and code to every part af tha
civilised world and read as on- of the mast
reri.arkaMe utterancee ever heard in a court
room failed to believe that rt.r nf-se.on
to her kustiand )ul'fle.l him three year
later In taking the life r the ma'i charae.1
with the ruin of hla . horoe-g'rl w fe Thee
voted for guilty of murder in the first de-
gree. Five of the Jurora on the other hand
ere ready to acquit moat af them believ-
tnc that Thaw's mli.d had bean o ipet over
the tory of the girl' downfall thai he was
bereft of reasi and was ent'tlel ta that
fjrnvieton of tba law which excuse a per-
aon aa insane at not to know the nature or
quality of hla act and aot to know that th
au Is wrong. At the pollc station ths night
of the tragedy snd afterward ta th city
rrtscn Parry Thsw contended he wst act-
ing as an agent of Providence In vending
Stanford White to hi grave
INSANTTT PLEA AGAIN
It la generally bel ered that daaplte any
tdeae of ) unification which Thaw may an
tertatrt hi present lawyer WW confine
themaeleea to making out a case of legal
Irtaaalty. Tbta aay ba "emotional" ar hered
itary both of three phase of ths matter
having bean gone Into at tba Aret trial. Six
or seven alienists took tha stand at that
hearing and testified that Thaw had bean
driven Insane by the etory told him when
he and the girl who was to become hi wife
were stopping together In Par la Dr. Brit-
ten P Erana. sufeiintrndent of the New
Jrrsry State hospital for the Insane made a
worldwid- stir ly expreaeing Thaw condi-
tion of mind the night of the tragedy aa a
"brainetirm " The dark ctouda had been
gathfrlrx for a year or more ha declared
and wher. Thaw aaw Whit "glowering" at
him on the roof garden at the Brat night
of a summer extravagant known aa "Mile.
Chamiagne" tbe storm brok and Thaw
fired
District Attorney Jerome oom batted thta
piea with the testimony of seven axparU.
all of shorn declared that Thaw insanity
wrs nM inch as to deprive him of knowl-
edge aa to the wrongful nature of hla act.
Notwithstanding this however they agreed
wlih IMsiM I Attorney Jerome that Thaw
was medical. v Insane not only at the time
of the shooting but throughout tbe trial
d'jlnr which they declared ha was un-
aMe Intelligently to advlae with counsel or
t' spprciate the character of tha proceed-
Ir.rs tga ntt him.
THAT "BRAINSTORM" TKSTIMONT
The trial waa Interrupted It win ba ramarn-
bered. by tha appointment af a eetarataaoa
at Mr. Jerome s suggestion to tnqulrs late
Thaw's mental condition. Tba case mission-
agreed ananlmouay that Thaw was able ta
advise Intelligently with luanast aad ta un-
derstand all of the proreedrnga In court.
Ti ls tended to bear out tha theory of the
defense that Thaw had suffered from a
"brainstorm" and that hla oondttlosi bad
wonderfiily Improved during hla stay In
Jail. It was contended that with the death
of White the force which had fastened the
disorder was removed and that tha cloud
of blind Insanity had broken away.
When toe i rial was resumed however and
the arguments were began Thaw's principal
counsel Deiphln De-mas. who came with
a brilliant reputation from the Pacific coast
to take charge of tha case threw down the
subatantui structure of legal Insanity which
had been built up. toaaed It literally oat of
the window and made hla plea unreservedly
on the ' on written law." He pictured with
great oratorical effect "the wronged Evelyn"
as "an ar.gei child." Thaw alternately waa
a "Sir Galahad" or a "St. Oeorge" destroy-
ing ti.e dragon. Thle line of argument gave
District Atiorney Jerome an unexpected
opening and he too disregarded tha mass
of tea: mony tending to show ThaW mental
IrresponilhlUty. devoting hlmaeif to ridicule
c f the hero'c role In which Mr. Delates had
st the defendant and his wife. Mr. Jerome
declared the tragedy waa nothing mors than
' a ' emmon low vulgar Tenderloin murder."
To the Jurv he described Thaw a a "wilful
wretch. Indulged from his youth by wealthy
parents and at last turned loose to "float
his riv i'rronh the Tenderloin on SSO.MO a
y-ar ' The seemingly irrational writing of
Thaw which were placed in evidence were
dismissed dv Jerome aa ine work ot a "rich
Illiterate and nothing mora."
JEROME AGAIN IN CHAJtOn
District Attorney Jerome and Francta P.
Garvan hie f'rf assistant again win have
charge of the proeeoutloo but Thaw ha
made an Important Chang af attorney. Re-
placing Mr. Delmaa aa chief counsel will be
Martin W. Littleton of Brooklyn. Mr. Lit-
tleton la known aa a capable lawyer and
brilliant orator. At tna democratic National
convention of 1904 tt waa) ha who nominated
Alton B. Parker for the presidency. Mr. Lit-
tleton la a ftout lem man barring been bom
In Tennessee Just thirty-free years ago. He
Is what la generally termed a ae If -made man.
having educated hlmaeif. He began th
practice of law In ltel and moving to Dal-
las Texaa. served there for a term aa as-
sistant proaecutlhg attorney. Later he re-
moved to Brooklyn and at once became a
trromtneit figure In politic and at the bar.
For four years be waa aaelatant district at-
torney of Kings county and nnder th first
McClellan administration In Greater New
Tork was i resident af Brooklyn borough.
Juat who will be associated with Mr. Lltta-
ton may not be definitely known until the
flay the trial beglna. At preaant Daniel
O Rellly and A RuaaeTI Paanody are th only
members of the former array of counsel
credited with being Thaw service. Because
of Thaw's rmpetuoatty. It waa I not always
known during the former trial rust who his
attorney might be tbe next dayT Th open-
ing day of tha earning; trial; undoubtedly win
ettle whatever misunderstanding may exist
among oo unset. It la tba hope of tha urta-
ewjarg triende that hla aanaa saar net ba
hampered tr s tme V the wrangtea atsMM
counsel sLui wre e- vnt kast winur. .
MAT IfOT tZTiFT AQAJDC
.There to tonca snweulatloa aa to whether
ar act Evelyn Kaabit Thaw tha echooi ftrl-
ttka Bgure boa whioj tha atorat aad tans-
peat af tha (ret trial beat out a fury wlli
agaia take the ataaS In her huebnnd'l oe-
feaea. A reert baa be n curraat tor soma
Usee that aba- will aot. it tha Thaw
alwayt haa xteaav auireurucd by every clat
at rumor aad aur acetic r tnat huataa IB-
gee ally can atveaX A d-finite aoeiataa aa
to the matter at placing '' ' lrl na aaon
tha wand taay. aiTbTarrlved at until tha
trial I well usiWny Wlthattt bar teetl-
tacay thera ssoiad be jifmulty la making
ant a case ef eettecteaal htsanHy e aefeaee
whack would baree te he rcned upea to gala
Thaw sbeeeafe treedon If tnaaVal ar
herealtary natsntaw. be f plaa at tba -
the baaw-Whaa. e.. ' one k k U b-
daatostt cotnraltaanat- to i ' Stato beepltal
for tha crtaiuui kaaaa a: alatti
HAS LOST paiJtA riC EPFSCl'
Neither Thaw aor bis .(. reliahaa tba Mea
ot placiag the girl at ttr merry af aaothar
-? t ataitlfta by Mr Jerome waa aay-
mosred by haw teaja ar " burning oneeka
f Bhame farced aer o atmit the lone aoa-
tlnwad ralatJoaa Whiot evitted between her
aad Stanford White and a tU the jury la
plain word of tha twe t iropean tourt ah
made with Thaw be fere coming hi wife.
I; waa on ana of thane wura. tha girl de-
clared that Thaw denen. a to kaaw of her
the reason why aha would tot ooaaaat ta be-
ceene hla wtfa. Thea ahe told him bar 11 f
I. is lory aad of tha aissgw.1 wrung which was
claimed to have ruined be- rarevr Told fr-r
a eeonnd tone the wuaderrul story aught
lose much ot tha rental. effect of Ha Aral
offering aad H la not geoeruty believed that
young Mr. ThaW. B ft ow ledge of tbe
c roe -examination tht wedd come rettlil
hohl herself together jt w II at she did at
th first trial whea Mr J.rom freely pra-
ceUmed her aa one of he teat witaesaaa aa
liar) ever beard aayahaca
Tha second trial may aot last more than
a fw week l a length wl I depend aliauat
nUrely upon tha tlm re.)-lred In securing
ti Jury. This Is expected to tediou work
a there are few persons in vw Y'trk county
a ho did net read (ha deu of h former
trial and who have not s ae prejudice or
nias In the queetlna ef Tlst gullL Once
fhe Jury box la filled howev r. the attorney
expect to move forward r.pidly and with
tw Interruptlona.
AUTO XACXRS VOULDST WOEK.
Accidents and a Bad Trtrk Beiulted in
Poor Sport.
(Wej'eo.i ti tat.)
SAN ANTONIO. Texaa November K
Owmg ta a bed tree and a aarlea of un-
fortunate accidents ths itornpMi race
at tha fair ground today - a dlaappoiot-
ment to the large crowd no gathered to
witness th flight again; t me.
Cnrlaila Strang Uia- world a ohamplon
woe tha oontaal from A K- Bon tag his
csnipetltor after th lattr 's car had me
with aa accident 'Dark! .cilray the local
rcer. was forced to wU id. aw from the
nice In a pre.lnuisnfy I fir of hla car on
the uneven track a cylttdar was broken
snd he waa furved sa abaitdea the race.
The raoa betweM thrate Strang and A
E. Smtag wa run In re haata and th
chati.ukm captured both veata Strang
racing machine waa out cf tha running by
a breaadowa. aad ba drove a racing ear
belonging to Dr. IReldsng ot San Antonio
Past time cesld aot be luada. aa th track
wa made dangeroa by se oral mud ho lea
In the hut beat the lug a speed clutch on
Soniag car waa broken ai d ha wa forced
to retire from tha
Wetton Ptdsatrisa Won la IndiaaB.
Maesvaues Prau srO
LI 00. N I BR Inc.. Novanow M-wlth
plenty of time In which ta ootnpiete hi
Jjuarnsy to Chleaga Weston the pedestrian
enjoyed a good rest hare today. H want
to bad Immediately aJW hki arrival last
hlgbt and au Joyed a aauad steep. Today tha
entire population of the-lowi turned out to
ee him and he waa gut-' aa evaAton when-
ever he appeared. He njUl leave bare early
Monday morula.
Iraasooatiaeatal Anto Bsot.
( ftsccistes Prm rH.)
PARIS. November M. Following the recent
automobile rare from Pakln to Paris th
Matin haa decided t oergantse a nav from
New Xork to Parts via Chicago Alaska
a cress the Bel. ring strait Siberia and Rua-
Qiiarterbaok Stsffen looted Captain.
(AUreosteJ Press Xreeei.)
CHICAOO. November Mr-Walter Steffan.
Juarterback on the Unlveralty of Chicago
ootball team waa last night elect ed oap-
taln of tbe eleven for 1101
Port Arthur.
(letutee Psjt 5tel.)
PORT ARTHUR. Texaa. Novesnber K
Arrived: Brltiah ateamehlp Laura from
TamjMeo; Brltiah taaroablp Cauratian. from
London.
Sailed: Brltiah steamlMp Harry Wads
worth far Liverpool with La2.ts3 gallons
To Pctftioa the Chamber for lait
Ammtwu4 Peas Srpws. )
TKAPAMX November X At aa Imposing
meeting af kMea persons today it was enthu-
alaatlcalry and nnanlmoaaly voted to petition
the eharaber te perm t Slgnor Nasi to ex-
ercise hla af fice aa deputy.
AeiMti rVrsr ssrJ
PALEXIIO. November M- A committee cf
Nasi adaerentt haa Issued a circular urging
all the atayora of Sicily to go to Roma and
aaaiat at tha first meeting of the ahamber
of deputies tn asking for a revocation of the
arrest of Slgnor Nail recalling th fact that
last summer the ex-minister first obtained
ti.e right to be Judgud by the senate and
later auoceeded In orlng better conditions
af imprisonment whan all Sicily practically
had risen hi tnaurrectlen.
(Atmtimtd rVaw lefertj
ROxfJs November St. A strict or wateh la
being bald over Nursto Nasi the former
minister of vubuo instruction who haa been
on trial oa various chargaa his Intention to
escape being reported from aeveral quar-
ter although Nasi i.lmsalf atrongly pro-
testa against auch an occurrence.
Mnlai Safid Lost Serenty In Battle.
(fuecisid f-mlfsfort.)
PARI 8 November 34. Official advleaa
received here state that th force of Mulal
Haftd lost seventy killed at Mogador on No-
vember tt. when they wara defeated by a
band of tribesmen f gntlna imder th color
of Abdul El Asia. Later the defeated force
were reinforced some distance from the bat-
tle field aa the vlcto rlooa column waa not
In sufficient numbers to put tba enemy to
flight and aa they were also hampered by
bcoty -
Tunpioa Stare Factory Kaaagement
irfewle Port fascist.)
TOfPSON. Texaa. November M. James F
Cta who haa bean manager of the Louis
Warner atave factory at this place since the
plant waa eetahlisbnd haa been tnuufbrrevl
tat Galveston.
Mr. B. Heeee encoeada Mr. TJts hare.
Sloe Villi Are to Became
(Heeoo Perl SfteU.)
IjUCS CHARLES Law November n
rear af the rice mills ta thia parish win r-
sum eperatlorta tomorrow. The Lake
Crasrlaa Bulla will probably resume tn thirty
Oaya. .
WQadnsoa Paper at laOu Charlet.
( esstes Put Sfcttl.
LAKX CHARLES La. November M.-A
new paper will ba rartad here m th lnter-
eat si Tbeodor Wllklnaaa'a oandldacy for
governor. j
HUKMmd MOTHS US AND MALANIAi.
Tha aid Standard Oi urate TnateW Chill
Teala. drive out malaria and bulldt up th
rm trrwa paoset txS ahiiea-ea. tea.
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HARD TRAINING
Xtz Sassa for Strenuous Wort . Is
:-: Aioct Over at College.
THE ' THANKSGIVING GAME
fterimmarea letweea Iegulr
' Sonbs Hart Beta Fierce Claikea
SeTtersl Combatant Forced to
" . Siaf for aa Amholaaea. .
(Heeate Pes 5recMJ.) .-
OOLLEOK STATION. Texas. Nveaker
at The a aaon of bard training la pxxMtloaJ.
Qr ever (ar the A. aad H. football taaav Tha
arlouais of yeatarday. In ail probability hi
Um laat hard fighting tha buye will ow until
they Uaa up against their nncleat aad hatv-
orable toea at AusUa axt Tuureaaorv Tha
hour apeat la practice from aow aa will
ba devoted to algae! practice ruuuing down
after kicks goal kicking etc: Juat enough
oierelaa la keep th wen la good pkyaioal
true. Tha mea svem to be glad Uuu tha
gruelling work which Coach Larson haa kept
thesx at so constantly la at last at an ami
Tha aacsMsd tram kaa developed Into aa
uauauaUy sttlfu aad atrvng set ol ntaa
and they give the regular a bard fight
every time they do battle Day after day
avorning after morning and avea night after
Bight Use two team have been sent against
each other la th fMrorat tort of acrtuunage
practice. Kaou individual scrub wa made
to hope that he bad a chance to gat Into
Una with the regulars In the Thank egtvlag
game The game have been so hotly coa-
teeted that the larger auniber at Injunea
during the week have resulted truta th
friendly but strenuous bouta
On Friday afternoon th regular and
scrub played a dnly officered game. Coach
Larson anj ex-Captain PuukeU acting aa
umpire aad referee rvauectlvely. The acruita
made two touchdown to A. and M.' three
a It to It score. Th gam was repeated
yeatarday. and th crub were Ttcuxlou
by a score of i to 0. It ought to be aald.
however that five of the regular man are
Ull en the ideline. Some are tick others
are lama or both. The prraent team doe
not represent th normal fighting strength
of th alevea thai fought tha good fight at
Dalian Cornell's loan la Irreparable and
there are other strong player who are not
up to truer taiidarua Th hard schedule
that A and M. haa played tht season ha
brought with It a deplorable train of be.t
luck la tha way of injur lee. Every gam
uaa been handsomaly won. but th prtoe
uald ha. In tenia cases been loo high.
Despite the present outlook the fighting
spirit of the team It good. They have con-
fidence In their coach sod In their captain
Then. too. K alley la Mill In th game and
there are om others nearly. If not quite.
In his class Whstever tha result or the
nsnie. the followers of the team may Teat
:sured that there will be enough feature
during the eeventy minutes of play to make
th contact mtcresttng Thera will n fe i-
ture. too forward peases quarterback
Hcke end run a dashes through the line
and maybe Kelley will get wy a Urn or
two. In auch a contingency Kelley I mighty
hard te catch.
of lata Hamilton haa been playing the
gam that hla admirers think he I capable
of. He la big wrong and fast. Ill runs
at New Orleans weie the feature of tha
game Tor some tun h was out of the
feme on account of deficiencies bat these
ava new all been made up. He ahould
play a great game Tha New Orleana paper
called Deaara Texaa' Chief Whig." If hla
work at Austin la up to hla usual playing
he should stand high among the Mar and
plaver of the Uouthweet.
Manager Pun ear announce that tha third
ludg for the game haa not yet been named
by the unlveralty.
B cotnpanv defeated C Company yesterday
afternoon In a well-played game by the
roore of It to I B Company and A Company
are now tha ch'et rlvale for championship
honors.
DTK TO COjjTSTAIIT PUACTICS
Wat Suttoa a Victory Orer Schaefer la
Balk Line Champioathip Game.
Oeorge Sutton' victory over Jake Schae-
fer In the rt-I halk Una Millard ohamplon-
hlp match la Chicago recently did not ur-
pii thoee who watched th preliminary
work tn which Oeorge enowed to tha better
advantage. He repeatedly clicked off runa
of SM and better and upon aeveral ocoatlonl
averaged 1W In ttS and point gamea HI
better preparatory work wa attributed ta
bit playing the black ball against the white
aa tt kept htm at the Ubie continuously
Furthermore he waa at the table from
lx to eight hour every day pounding out
all kinds of caroms and figuring and prac-
ticing how to gather the moat caroms In and
out of balk. He labored to perfect hla stroke
and care th Ivori when on th Unea
and when he etepned up to the table to bank
for tha opening abot In th match ha waa tit
and confident of defending hi title. Bo aura
waa he that ha would beat all record aver-
ages In lt-S match gamea he Accepted a num-
ber of wager at long odd of course that
be would average to.
It looked a If ba would caah his beta In
th tenth Inning be lacked only tt point
to finish bis required number of point. a(N.
having In the previous Inning hung up a
record match game run of Ut The Inning
however netted him only M point. He
scored 61 In hla eleventh time up but It took
him four tuning to gather the next twelve
caroma.
Tbe pair are matched to play at U-l De-
cember X a gam which require an almost
complete change of stroke Jake wen th
title from Get rge last spring wtth aa op-
portune ran of lit at the thank ef the gam.
The general Irapreaelon by he ran repeat a
hi style of flavin Is mo ed-' - '
But he will bar ta practice and practice
hard aa Sutton will put In the same noun
each day to perfect oia stroke lis got ta
work aoon after bis recent match and. pity-
ing th black agalntt the white la aver-
aging In the eTs. 8e tt behoove Schaefer
to get hla cue out of bis bag aad start work.
POULTRY LSD PET STOCK SHOW.
Exhibition Will BeHeld Pint Week
in January Officers Elected.
At a meeting of the local poultry fancier
yesterday afternoon It was decided to hold
a poultry and pet Mock show January 1
to 4 Inclusive provided the Business League
will donate tha association the use of a
suitable building The abow will be held on
the percentage plan and th admission will
be free.
Permanent organisation was effected by
ths election of the following officers:
W. H. Llghthouae. president.
P. A. Dano. vice president.
E. T. Branch secretary and treasurer.
Executive Committee. J. W. Baker. J. J.
Welsa T. Proehl C. Andrus and Robert
Black.
C. Androa will enpartntend the ehow.
A committee waa appointed to confer with
the Business League and report at the meet-
ing next Sunday which will be held at 8
o'clock la the office of Mr. Branch In th
Camp bnfldlng
At tha meeting next Sunday H will be
definitely decided whether to hold the show
cr not and the dog faader ar Invited to
be preaant so that It may he determined
whether a bench shew will be held In con-
nection with the poultry how The nam
of th a tan elation will ba th Harris County
Fenders' association and til fancier ar
Invited te aend their name to the secretary
for enrollment No ones will be charged tha
members.
Temple Win From Waoo.
(riesMa Past Sfcitl )
TIMPLX. Texaa Morember tC-Ths foot-
ban atevana of tba Temple and Waco high
schools clashed la oom bat on tha Temple
gridiron yesterday afternoon' before a large
throne enthustestle apecutors. th battle
being hard fought and Wo after a apfrlted
contest bT the Temple eleven by the score
of t to S During the p roar est of tha game
Denslnc right tackle for the visit era re-
ceived a aartial fracture of the left wrlet and
waa forced to retire being relieved by Rath-
en. who Hayed a brilliant fame The team
have aow wan a game" each and will play
off tba -tl probably at Weed on nanksgly-
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la a reaeaa artataaaarit ai
4-emeK IMmhnbnL
CZZZ?Z. ek7 eaa.lt saf
snawaiiv bvtkraUa opiiottaoJtiaa to Irani &rjT
fraat tJboaa moat tatlmaU wtth him and hia lettkri to Waab-
iitrtssv Mat aa raaal taswa
mUaVaaxaxst-wVise.
Aaa rVaaa aVaaxiayay
atkor'a rmppsaat vwin and fairly bubblaa over with (Jbriatmaj ptni.
It daaieribas the jrula-tida f.irtivitiee of Amarieao awjottraawi kt
Paria rwvrawtnt; and Uhiatratirar from photot-a the rtritxaa
pleaauraa end pertinea af M CluHatrikaa aexuwo.
KIW A
aad chtuwaXeTtatics af "tha man who rwvoiuieoxuaea yvnstwaonai
joorTuHam." by BknUey Da via.
The SsewsW fiansrtriia aa. me Trweta WTJ1 tha tar af av
"truat-ma4a MtxtyairSa " waft tba aaroa hard Battle as Uvoir
aoswsd fa thera ar art 11 thsv "shirk the conuxverctai gtlie and.
rsarma; ta tutor privato
i eiatgyer ntaa
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sTtfJanusTssTanTtsSsS
part far atary'i suUMl: $800 far Johnny a little anfina and earn;
Mataa'a hw Vea aeat caaU 112000 and Papa rata s J27.W0 sxttor
ear. Ada ftttanan'e altlcla la tha IJacember frxMMrf Eivea
all the Xaxr cUtaila-and ya want to read tbtm.
9ey-eraaer el Te-aWy an. T-srrew. WIH tha roaJrrn Jack-
ln -r Dwvar cease to tlimb? Aaa Steele tslla of oomlraj 1000-
fadtttroettiraa beyond which the bttlkW; of te-trraxtjf .tiaHaal.
till ta Au ulna f 1 By Ftetwnea Finch IUy ia a moat
ayprcfriau Chnatrnaj feature. Aft intsUirant stutty. wtth upsr-
lattvaty road repredijeUoria af famous aaerej ptrturka by rW '
Araarican pain tar amoral them Joha La Farra Elk Conde Lamb-
Horatio Walkar C. JX Coleman J. Walla Champoay E. Jjrinf
ElUot I)aiii(rarfild tdwiii Bikthield.
Other Art faaturea Include pirturea in color a total af one
Iraxdrad sad sixty ilraetrations tn thia number. A aplandid artiela
on an intarwatinc phase ef New Yark Society The brWhtcgt taa
Dew and oocaraant and picttires pubhshexl anywhere. Joha Kaxicinca:
Baare' eaotrinaly funay 'Aot an Biadway.''
TaaBrVtheet Fictiaa Yewll Frad ka any Maaahtai Nmatpiett.
did tttvrias of a ten kind -the type of atory brouyht into nstenc
by tha new A-caaWy AfaaaniM - written by Georf a lUrsdolpli
Cuts tot Etaanor Uoyt Brainerd Charles Hanarm Towrta Forraat
Ealacy Ear! Darr Bkrrara Helen M. Palmer Marrarwt Ftwtwtt
Caijtak H. 0. Biahap Frajsces A Hartaar.
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Capital $303000.00
Surplus and Profits orar $603000.00
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MARCH CULMORE. 1012 Prsiris
Bicycl and Skat Repairing a tpecianf
Sires K a pair; tuner rubes ttc; foot petnpt
I eeeta
PIANOS
Oliver's Music House
V.Mtl AN0 WOMEN
Vs Slg far Osaerrewa
Ottei Issisitlslikst Lss-
telibsst et WMss. aad aay
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cago defeated JVank t. Day of ft. Ioula
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