The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 12
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1 - mi i "! Who h hot
' v I oi .r full dolliu-'i
.Not a act sample but a
' n iir bottle-standard slM and
Is nntiing to pay. either now
. I utK no depoittio promise
i r. fi. The dollar bottle Is
-mi nitn I no ordinary ki
i I lV"t w m of H result
m nnvr lo make this error.
i!fit nee. my remedy doe not
- h Hnti s themselves tsuoh treat
wmiig. For the kidneys are
nmo Tot their wrrknrene or
ica. . They have nu Dower no
... "They ara operated and ne-
i iy it tiny shred of a nerve which
- is reenoniilble for their condition.
Kidney nerve Is strong and
v the kidneys are strong and
y. If the Kidney nerve goes wrong
know It hy the Inevitable result-.
iey trouble..
11 la '"tender tterv Is only of a
n "system ot nerves; mis asaiem eon.
s not only the ktdueva. but the heart
f liver and the stomarh. Pur
npDdty sake l nave called tula great
rve ayte the "Inaido Nerve." .They
are- not the nerves of feeling not the
nerves that enable you to walk to talk
losct to think. They are the master
nerves "and every vital organ t their
elave Tlw eomism name for tlicsa
mirves 1 the "sympathetic nerves" Iwt-
oause each set la In such close sympathy
with the others thnt weakness any-
where result In weakness everywhere.
This Is why t treat not the kldicj-
fliak Is weak hut the ailing nerve that
MAKES It wt-nk. . This Is th secret of
my 'success. Ttrfa la why I ran arfonl
to do this unusual thing to give aarav
i-VKg the. fire dollar bottle that ANT
MKANUKK rauy know how my remedy
sucosed r
' The offer Is iipen to ever oh every
where wht' lm not tried ray re-nedv.
Thw who hove tried It do not need the
evidence. Ho you must write MB for the
free -dollir liott le order. I will then send
yna an onlcr on your druggist for a. full
dollar bottle. atamlard ais and staple.
He .will pas it down to you from his
stock as freely as though your dollar
lav Ijefnrr him nnd will send th bill to
a.; Writ for the order today.
' Tnr a free nr- . - -'
ster for n full not- Bonk 1 on Dyspepsia. ;
tar pottle yon Book ton the Heart
nmst ailitrcss ivr. Book ton the Kidneys.
Shnop.i Ilox TOO. Hook I for Women.
Racine. Wis. Hook I for Men.
Rial a tilth booh- Book on Rheumatism
you want. - . ' ' - -
Mfld bm nro often eared hy a single
bottle. Fgr sale sit forty thousand drag
stores. t . -i j '
Dr. Shoop's I2s.0fa.il
DR. HUNTER'S
Medicated Inhalation
A New Remedy for
ments of the Breath- '
" ing Organs.
' The ailment ro to despair of the
Profession and th scourge of our race.
. Catarrh and Bronchitis afflict nearly a
third of to millions that lira la this
changeable climate.
- Tbs Patent Medicines of the drug stores
and tbs nauseous an la cures ot the "fam-
ily Physician" do not remove them.
Consumption lo the anst fatal of the
maladies that bring Death to us or our
dew ones and sorrow to our buotea.
Cod Liver OU "Emulsions' hypophos
Tihltea change of diet climate etc.. etc
uo not euro It .: . .
There la only en natural pjillosopnleal
ri iuioos hie -and successful agency of
rurs-Hh ay st era of treatment founded
100 Y"'i 1;
MKDICATfcD oxtokn inhalation.
- T look fot relief er curs In any other
m sW'Drov eml I disappoint-
nwnt and fatal a folly to yon aa It haa
to hundreds or thousands of. others now
dying' of dead. 1 . '
It our pMysiciaa and friend will tell you
that It Is "Only a bronchial trouble" or
thut "The dlseaae I all In th throat."
it hot risk your life and th happi
neas and welfare of your dear and oe
pendent one upon snch untruthful state
ments well meant though they may be.
Tens of thousands in this Blata are
.today neglecting their maladies who
may be cured by the timely ese ot MEDI-
CATE!) OXYGEN INHALATIONS. .
. JAMBS Aa HCNTBB. M. D. '.'
' ' M If alti Street. Up Stair.
Houston January If IMS
Not-Dr. Huntet devotee vheclal at-
tention to this class of ailmenta. All
Interested are Invited to call. No charge
for such interview .
' Jl'DOR V.R. BRTANT.
Jedge of the I'nlted Butes Clreult Court
. . Oalveaton Ttxaa March 7 1890.
Dear Madam:
. Your favor received. The name ot the
physician la Ir. J. A Hunter. He haa
aa excellent reputation and I think de
nerves It. I thrnk he will nrlleve you.
lease let see know tlie reeulta. Very
truly . D. K- Bryant
A book containing tint thousand similar
cut ta application.
. 7iaiMsy
' raatTmratMsnirT ll
rfrr T tlfii rtirrrrW
. uhLUfrhUlUlTUei.
The above represents ft t-pouttd can
of Cheek fa Near finest product In the
art at oaf to Mending. It setlaflee per-
fectly all dlscrlmlnaUng coffee drinker
wa try it. Aak yonr grocer tot It. :
v- 'Is ftalabed and w Tmts '
' " MruicSt Of i000 lotTUt '
pfer day. We baka day
' ( ' nil nfght nd till orders s
M tor next trln. . .
ScKbssbir's
- '.STEAM .BAKRV;V ..:V
SOI Oallaa Annf 'phones SI.
i ' ' i ii Min iSn a
HUMooa nflammsOnna Itchlnt and ehsU
red. ronsh skins srslp eruptions w ith thla
n and pimply faces prsTentcd Bad curad ay
Harfina 5oap
M bf kinrIlth(oieiinrnt1 to soothe
. il irritated Itching slmis At l.uitt'.
i a cents mr free Muimin and bouwet b
rCoHKswsrk.eicwietMy.
ji - v k v
TURNED DOWN
Comity Attorney Bas Ro tlgtA la
' the Recorder's Court.' .. :
IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION
Sherman Calhoun May Not Re-
cover from Mis Wound A
Busy Day in Courts.' -
Benumonl Texas January K The
mandamus application of C. W. Howth.
county attorney against r. W. Oreer
city recorder et al. to compel recog-
nition in the chy recorder' court ta
prosecute case In tht name of the State
of Texas and to collect the fee aif
perquisites arising therefrom la th
court was this morning refused by Judge
W. H. Pop of the ritty-etghlh flhrtrnjt
court who had neM the eas under sd-
viscmenl since Saturday last. r
The Cflun iblkvfril nn nrul nr.lT.ln
Tfo held that the writ of mandimu
wouia sot lie for: lit reason tlurt th
city of Beaumont a party with vital
Interest Jn the ease had not been mads
a party delendnnt and that the reintor
liad not exhauxted his action al law.
The only entry made by the eourt upon
mi- mtirw hs oooaetcu was: writ OI
mamlamus appUed for. this day refused."
Cit Attornev (T.A TrvajrU. MmrrtB ih.
tln-lsioii as a complete vindication of hia
contention in the premises. County At-
torney c. V.'. Howth however bold
that the division does not touch on th
merits of the case one way er another
ns It does Hot attempt an Interpretation
of the nvvMnne of . the . corporation
court bill under which the Beaumont
irlty recorder's office was created.
lie says that he will amend bla blench
lugs and push the fuse vigorously '
It Is finally and definite!- datermlBeA ay
uie iiuris.
' ' j ' i -- at
-The Courts. I
Bcfiumont. Tbxaa UufyMs.Ari ot
Utte courts wer to scsslori-.iodoy .. ma
the . mdlratlnns .are Lhat Uwre will be
a busy week irtr.m tht local lialls et
Justice. 'v.- i
la thd rmiMluh mstrTflf TSohrt the '
criminal docket was resumed aad Walter
Roblnion colored wa placed on trial
for the aaurdcr at Virginia WuloneV col-""
orcd. on October a. Itot A Jury waa
impaneled and the rase was on rrimi
aU mf A' feature of the-trlel era th
teattmooy vrf : Alio Norton. Tor erhoni
the deceased hnd worked before fie tea's
snot and Rilled by Robinson. Before
her Ocath Vlrsinla Mnlone aaade dvilia
derlarutlon to Alice Norton stating tna.
11 ...(..... k-.l -l.. f
with msllre. The deceased also atatel
that she had formerly stated to the offi-
cers at the time of the shooting that
iMwinna vntn ner arnaentanyr la siuei.
to prevent him running away.
In the Hlxtieth district court Jurir
Hlghtower waa occupied with the cltll
nonjury eases. The cose of John KlopJ
penoerg rnsrgea with murder was sot
for trial Monday. February .. and a
special venire of slaty men waa ordered
la the case. The case of Mack and
Juck Marble jointly Indicted for ah
aiinng ot touaoie ttouoreaux. a farmer
were set for trial Monday February lit
wit h a special venire Of sixty men '
Suit for divorce wee heaueht tei she
district emirt by Mrs. lAssto- Ferguson
agninst Will Ferguson.
in tne esse oi a. im uune vs. rteau-
mont Irrigation Company In- which
Judgment wna rendered In the dlstri t
court of Jefferson county for tne2 de-
fendants the Judgment of IB lower eourt
kaa been affirmed by the roar of iclvl!
appeal. The decision la important -In
mat u anirma tna oounasry jines oc
several large leagues of land In Jeffer-
son eernily. the- vattdMy ot wklc iel a
BUaeked .h ault.. .mifar I
1 Mora Litigation lot $. P.''"
Beaumont Texas January ' jL-jtkm
Texas and New Orleans Railroad com
pony will have to fight out another baU-
tle in tke courta before it will b per-
mitted t operate ear .over the parallel
of Its vain tine track tat that dly.
The road waa today again enjoined from
opertttlnf the track and also from pro-
ceeding with excavation work and with
laying water pipe and mains from the
Heches river to It yard in the western
Eart of the city the restraining order'
nvlng been Issued thai artemoon by
Judge L. B. Hlghtower oa the applies tktn
of sirs. B. t. Sweet sad ether owners of
property lying In tlie vicinity of Mnlit
street and the Telns and New Orleana
main line track. The haute Involved In
the suit which waa tile today are prae'
tlcally Identical with those at Issue In
the old case ot Mrs. ft. P. Swset Vs.
Texas and New Orleans Railroad Com-
pany which has been pending In the
Fifty-eighth district court sine f"eb-
ruary IS lH and in which a Judre
Pope on Baturduy dissolved the Injunc-
tion restraining opera. ton over the track
acmes Main street sa related m Sunday's
Post.
The Injunction was 'ssued With bond
of KM) and waa made returnable tor flnaj
hearing on Saturday next at lo a. m.
- Tyler County Road Workv .
Beaumont Texas January 11 Dr. J. t
Klllsoa of Colmcsnell. representative In
th Texs legislature from the Twenty-
tint representative district passed
through the city today en routs from Ma
home to Austin. '
In conversation with The Post Cflrre-
sp jndcnt IJ F.lllson stated that he would
Introduce a bill Into the house providing
for a change In the method of road
working in Tyler county. The count v
would be placed under the Special road
tnxatloo. law at the request of the peoole
who do not like the present system ot
road working.
A blH would ahm be Introduced In a
tew days Into the house providing for
txuxFASt COCOA
k (attinuauSed frota a ot7rs
ity'sndafcolute parity. .
Ti Itmuf KkH(I atssi sasfrm
Tie WiUcr M. Lownqr Ca
ftmTwlt ItaSS ' S
i .' y''t . -iff f '.-r'.f
t!-.e cretttfAn of a eHmtnel and ctvll d's
;srt r.mvt for ttnuin c ntf for - tt)
tiro ot two yuars. T' ie b been
oune a seuilment deveiuped fof n
BfcatnHt this pnifKised new court and
he bill to be introduced- will be a flora-
piomiee upon which the rontendlng fac-
tions had sgree. It was exooctrd that at
(lie end of two year the dockets ot the
ttardin county district court 'oould be
fl-ared up and the dlstrlrt again merged
Into Mia Ninth Judicial district Of which
U oow form a part. -- - ..
1Ia4 Hit Pocket Picked.
Beaumont Texas January 1. Mr. Q.
P. Lowerir a prominent cltlaen of At-
lanta Oa. who has- been In Beaumont
for several days past was "touched"
thla afternoon while about te become a
passenger ot th Oriole to Houston H
says that Whit getting Into the fear and
making for -a sent he wa bothered by
an old man danclhg kind of Jig and
getttnaj In his way. At the same Jme a
young? marl came up from behind and
Jostled him somewhat redely m ha ef-
fort le get by. The victim waa Jammed
between the two men. and When he got
to his aeat It 'was to fine that valuable
private paper and railroad transporta-
tion worth X27 had been stolen from an
inner coat pocket. Mr Lowery got off
the train and reported llm matter to th
authorities. Tonight tit effect a were le
fated In the closet at the passenger depot
by an officer and returned to him. Mr.
lowerr is a somewhat aged man and
save that th man who stopped hi pes-
eage and "went hrough ' . Ulm la ' almost
a Old. i- . -
To Drive Out Tin Horn. A
Beaumont Texas January It Klght
teatlv taler went arraigned ta th
corporation court this morning and oa
pleading guilty to th Charge ot samms
Wer assi seed fines of Sl.M) aach which
wee paid. It Is alleged that won ot
the knights of the green Hjth wer
caught at play nd that their arrest wa
rot In the nature of a raid. The war
"picked up" by the euthoiltlcs on th
street which shows that tan consciona-
ness of guilt Waa all that waa requisite
lo secure pleas of guilty from them.
L-epuly Mirths! George White Bay that
there era aitogrther loo maay of th tutr
horm about town and that he purpose
k eping such close lab on them that they
will have to select more salubrious
clime or gn to work H they elect to r-
.maln In Beaumont. - v
; f ' . .. t'. j
Eherman Calhoun-in BadWsn
Dsaiimoh fexaa f;anuiiry It.rSheiy'
jnah talhoun th yoltng whit raa wh
'waa shot by a woman near Ford Bluff
In Jasprr county a tew day ago 1 lying
Jajtn extremely critical condition at the
Bister hospital today and the attending
physician entertain little bop tor hai
recovery. -: .
The .rjreuthstane t tli man being
brought - th' thl city tor ' WMkaf lreat
menf was noted n these columns a few
day ffOf : it aeem that he went t th
bome-f a farmer near Ford' Blufl end
shed for food which Was given hint by
the termers Wife. Shortly afterward
Vthe -man-returned -the trtaee. when ihe
woman jSuapeciing his Intentions shot
him with buckshot th bullets taking ef-
fect hr the neck and chest. The lower
Jawbone israe broken ghastly wound
being. Inflicted In the face while a por-
tion of the chest waa taken Awajyik y .
fTr.Pato ;
Beaumont! Texas January U.-iTh rag-
ulr sernl-monthly meeting of the )
i . .ewvuvn wu iic in ni "it i onnaj
Men'sJChrlstlxin . Association rooma to-
day. The report of tacit pastor showed
hat th. church Work. w progressing'
satisfactorily and that there Were large
audiences In attendant- upon the various
ehorche yesterday.- -rTB further actio
wae taken wtk relation Sunday last
vtqlationa and there la little probability
of further kcttoh In thl direction m th
tmmedlat turn re though the assoclsilon
stand reedy at any time to take tht mat-
ter up should the situation aeem In War-
rant It. -
Only routine business Was disposed if
A lodaa'; sasafte.vv er v-.iT
. Beaumont Teaas. January UL Mr. t
..Scarborough promiDent msrchaat
ana cuiaea oi jasper era in seaameat
to Ho autsd ta. th orrespeudsal
that the people t Jasper county war
making an agireaslve effort to- secure
the location of the .proposed new Stat
lunatlij asylum for that county. They
"believe that Jasper possesses all th Inducements-
of climate and heelthfulnea
that are reeubtlts and that the section
of th Stat la entitled to the recogni-
tion by the location la Ita midst ot th
propter new asylum.' A meeting of th
Jasper board of trade la to be held la
a few daya to take action on th matter
ana tne senator ana representative iron
the BlstrVt ark already working In be-
Park" iBank ant) Trust Company.
PiansanaV Tea Jaaaary JTbe aa-
aual meettng of th ateekheMer et tba
- Park Sank aad Trust wempany was. hats
thl atterneoa th foowlrit aelng
eheoea aa.dlreotorai J. Frank Ketlm
.Hugh Jackson Haa. Oeorge W. Carroll
J Ui Keith Taenia Brown R. & Burt
M. U Hlachot Jo E. Carroll and J. W.
Uarrttt .
At a subsequent meeting of th dlreot-
shi i portion of the officer were elected
and- the by-law wer a amended a to
provide for two vine-prasldenta la th
futere J. Frank Keith wa re-sleeted
president Hugh Jackson waa elected at-
torney end J. W. Oarrett waa elected to
succeed Thomas Brown as cashier and
Will enter upon hi duties on . Monday
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'; County Medical Aatociation.
Beaumont Teiis ' iatouary U.-Tker
Waa a successful and Inlersatlng netting
of the Jytferion County Medical asso-
ciation at the rooma of. th Blka'.'eluB
this evening. The feature Of the seesloa
wa the reading ef an article Oa the im-
portance of Staining the Malarial Parae
site." by Dr. Z. K. Ullard of Hauatoa.
who addressed th" medical asaoclatloa
upon special Invitation. Th theory was
Illustrated and exemplified by mtcrosooplo
slides and Illustrations and by ehemlcal
tests which proved ot abaoi
tmicat
Inter-
IB
rat lo the medical fraternity ot ihe lly.
Local health omditkm wer discussed
and other papers read and th meerlng
aa a whole was one of the most Intsrsst-
Ing and auccessful which haa been held
by the medical association In long tint.
Call to Rev. Coleman. V
Beaumont Texas January lt--Rtv. C.
C. Celenien of Washington 0. C. whs)
waa on yesterday called to th pastors t
of the First Baptist Church of thl sfty
arrived In tht city thl naming tram
Worth Texas. Ho mat a eommltte tram
the ehurrh today and said that he would
further consider the matter of accepting
the call to the church extended him her
and would announce his decision as soon
as he returned to Washington and eon-
suited with his mother about th matte.
Rev. Coleman left for hi horn In Wash-
ington this evening. It la sincerely
hoped by the Bnptlec church peoplebera
that .the reverend gentleman will accept
tne can.
i New Wildcat WclL
' Beaumont Texas January M.-Orillsr
August Sohaumanrr at this city has se-
cured the contract to sink a wildcat tost
Wett at a point near Fort Jaeatip. which
I within five miles of Many. lev. and
.bouA mUt north ot Beaumont en
the Kahsas City Southern railroad. Th
indications at the location' ar thought
to b very Inviting. The drilling Ma-
chinery and equipment art already en
the ground end drilling I to begin t
once. ' The well hi being sunk for Ml
Van Bpp and aasoclatea of Lak
Charles Xj. . . .
' Beaumont' National Bank 'r
'Beaumont Texas January lA-Ths di-
rector of the Beaumont NaUonal hunk
hav elerted officer for th eh suing ysaf
ss followsi T. 8. Reed president: Wil-
liam Wises first vie krldat f M.
t. e. y
. I
Van Wivrwin!-. ecni-1 vtl-e pre. '. nt; i
!i. funm' i!ii i- ner ano "
h '-s a t c- r. All of tne i
oi t leers were re.e t. tM c riiH'-
biing that C'nptain William W l-a sut--
ceeOs . Call deceased as 'fli-xt viu-e
preeideot - ..a.- . - '.
' ': ' Sace Tra"S teasedl" '
' Beaumont Texas- January- The1
racing privileges at the Beaumont Driv-
ing park have been teased to br Carlton
and asaeelates end -the race 'course ati
th park ta being Improved and extensive
tables built. Good racing Is promlst
during th coming season ana a speclut
featurs will be th racing at the. county!
fair to be held next taJJL OV ; '
Released on BaiLj -
" Beaumont Texna January W.-AleJ
Trimble colored wa arrested hy Sheriff
Kaa Landry today on a capias based nt
as Indictment charging him with burj
gmrlslng the -home ef County Clerk Hnf
U. Lund some time ago. The negro wast
released today on law bands. .
' - Newt Notes. : '; !
Beaumont. Texas.' January 18.-Juu"er
Hlghtower charged the Jury in the WaU
ter Robinson case this evening at S
o clock and th Jury la now considering'
a verdict. : - - - ;J . i
-' Among Ihe Beaumont visitor noted tn-
day werai M. O. Cartwrignt of. TerrelU
J. N. Collier of Colmesnen Judge R L.
Robertson of Orange and Judge W tl
Twenty-oB volume of the records t.
the Boutheru Confederacy were eoct
from the government printing office ati
Vvaahlngtoti arrived tn the city1 today
for theliiah school libra rv. The full act
comprises i'A volumes and the remaining'
bocits will be received aa'aoott's laaued
front th printing offlcej
!'
SHORT TEXAS SPECIALS ;
' Woodvnie rUT' Jairluary'3"il-Ab
Hart a negro hoy wa accidentally shot'
and I likely ta dl. v . . ' ...
Alvln' texa Jaiuarjf 0X0 faifveg-!
e table crop In thla Section ha received aj
severe setuaok by the. recent. pld spell.'
' DMC'lMtC January lvsThotn;
Sheppard aged tl was Instantly killed '
while out hunting by th bursting ot hi
Sn . ... ..
ereenvlik texa. .nuarVT ML-tts '
naane of the pttclal paper ot the Farm-;
era' union has been chanst'd. to he Form-
oral ynatii 'Paowlor!l. .:'. -".' ' :"
X itartHalt. January lfrtlLllvlduati
deposits in the two National bank ere-
now m exeesa of a million th first tlm.
In th town's history..?.-. :
Warren 1 Texas. Janury K Albert!
Stephens aged is. wa btt on the head!
with a shotgun and badly hurt. Henry
'Williams bla uncle waa arrested v
... -. i' m - . -.'-
Beaumont. Texas fannarV ieWTh r-!
cent good producers brought In at Sara-j
toga have raised "the production of that'
Sold te Un or . barrel m day. - j
v.. - 'i- .' a.--- I
v Flatenl. Texas. January. lt--Kiurlitrj
Oalllnaer Waa badlr burned br a. blow-
Baaek nl ru from the firebox more 'oil
than Intended having been M Into the;
tataea- - - :? z. - . . m j
.Fort Worth. Texas January' It-iamyai
T rasher waa convicted try Justic O! T.
sserwlamt oh a chart f betting oh a
rrars met and a Bne ot lluo wa assnsns
Ta eas wjll ha appealed. . ; ..4
vldbettsr. Texas January'' 1-?. ''W.
ihuidera deputy shertrT. shot-Han ry' Jor-
suK--a flegro. -who. restated acres t. The:
wound Is not. a bad one .The negro
struck Banders on the noee.Dreajtirif it.
-i-'CaldweHi '7ttaaa Jaurr--vt.igr
ttice a negro. - was shot and stilled near
Sebesta by Constable Vine Bebesta. ww
hid been attacked by the bla-.-k. BeV-l
era! shots wars exchanged between the
t !tv bal
. January Uln IGe
if Johnson th Jl?r
atetttienvllle. Tsxaa.
murder dial df Beef
ssuieo 10 asjiww. - it.iiHBsu -iiim 'suae-
M- iMmUM4 . AlfeMl. .Hrre.. Al filikiUn I
and ooneealed the tmdjr In a piij s.1-
.Pn' '".A" i .Soui ."-. .1 '(? '.Ill t
Oahrsston. Texas January- U.veWHHam
Hoffman of Buck horn. Anstla Bounty
.aad Charles . A Horaley of Oalveatan '
were granted llnl discharge -tn bank-:
ruptcy In the Unit State neurh- bare
) .Vs'-' - ' 'tj.'it'.'i.'a "."-
Ahbrii. TiiasC Jahudtf tt.W.'-y. ' t3Vts
Who wa going from' LlAlestbtid eounty
to soma eastern pomt.waa found near
bare with hia neck broken. It ha net;
been discovered whether U .was.-accl-
'-. .i -r "
Jroeibeeck Texaa. January ul The
grand Jury bas-returned true bllla against
eight er tea negroes charging violation
of th local option law. Pleas of guilty
resulted tn Several being sent to -the
eoilnty. (anav 1 - ' . s '-.
Marthall. Tex January r lt-W. k
Kelly a machinist from Lorigvlew Wa
held tip here ftaturdajr night and robbed
Of tltts.' The thief threw cents et
Kelly feet telling him to take It and
go buy drtek. v ;. '. ' o
- Waeo. -Tentsex Janttary H -There -will
be msetlnr of the building aornmltte
of tht grand Masonic tempi next Thurs-
day In thl city. The object Of th meet-
ing It to finally pass upon tfi( building
and CkM Hp- th work. vt r '-4
Paris. Texaa January M.-T' women't '
Ward et the Lamar county Jail waa de in-
aged shout S3 by a fere St 4il o'clock
this morning. It was caused bp negro
Woman prisoner stuffing paper and rags
Int an air .draft In th celling and put-
ting saatctt. t them. '
i Corpus Chrtetl Texaa Jaauery -It.-The
bht Flreaten'a carnival which haa been
making preparations during ' the day
opened up tonight and is in full blast
there aclns- sieves tented attractions be-
Ides severs ire snows.
Marshall -Txa. January ll-J. it.
Kins ton. W. C WlnsUa snd-W. R. Mot-
ley have beught the Caado oawipany's
ranch hi .Mitchell and. Howard counties
paying fei I tor M. J39 acres of land JWO
Herefords and Sfty saddles horse-
- - - 1 ae .-; v-'' --t
Sherman Texas January 4. -.A me-
sag received today from Gainesville.
Oa. indicates that Hi arresting office Is
confident that the tw men detained them
aire tne men wanted her m connection
With tht deaths of Sheriff Russell ef
Hug. T... -.'
Fort Worth. Texas. Uwtuf U-Wr.
D. T. Dlckeron badly burned as s re-
sult ef a gasoline explosion I dead of
tier injuries. Leanetts Qulsetl be ry aged
S. also died f Sums received when her
clothing caught at a stov Sr while
h wm alon. . . i
' San Augustine. Texas January Il-In
S Mooting scrap here yesterday Win
Clay Was probably . fatally . wounded
having baed shot three times while Rob-
ert Melons received one wound In 1I1
left sria which I not serious. Both par-
ties ar Paroos . ..-.-ej.
' Anglttstt Tsilas January fX-fftlnnlng
gead eattio ana anipprng nraee ta tne an-
unporiani ewipBiwn uwre h pneim
Cid promise t continue for a few daya
nger aa th weather I cold and range
-aera
cattle tn lira (nape. Mr Jamison a
prominent stockman report finding fifty
head to ona plac. . ' .
Irevrnsvtll texa. January )(.-!
tens Bernal who recently killed a man
St Matamoro and wa tried and given
twelve years at penal servitude broke
Jail at Matamoros yesterday and earns
to the American side Hs was arrested
today by Sheriff Ours of . this-' county
aad l- now la JtlK- . . . 4
-fWhAhtotitd Txa' Janiisif M.Cap-
tain Itatvn Sandbvnl. second esstsiant
city msrshali will have to answer to
three additional Indictments. Tw of
the ar for falltlr to make fcfreete hnd
one is for failure to arrest an affender.
A the cases are misdemeanors they
will be transferred to tht countj; eourt.
Tmpli Tex January 1. The report
Of th condition of the three KaUenal
banks ot Temple mad at th close ot
buelnes on January It Shows combined
llaiilllllsg and resources of Hli.777. Thw
fkfefil amount t lua;ei Lean aad
d .p. nun' c f etc.. tl 7 '
i cuy.-'uu r j a ivuiul an .iy g.n J t v.
' '.ij'-ii r--'. 'A-Jt H j- 4- i'i-
fTaylor'' Texa. J mil .1 V. 16. ' T' e lotat
Warn iielr ''it cotton at Taj -. tn.
season aiw ll.i- aiv In tlie 1 xut.in
yards Snif on rc cmiireK !Tfir:na are
Shout ia-iiaii and It la etntii"l 1 v
oonaervatlve cotton men that fully Buui
bales are now being held by farmers tn
the country tributary to Tavlor. .
uTOwnsniie.- roxaa January is Has- 4
alio Afrcndondo a proressional snake I
catcner while engaged In catching- rat-
Jlcsnskes yesterday aimut six Billca from
own wse bitten on the hand by a htnte
rattler. For a time phystclana despaired
of saving his life but a liberal use of
mescal and other antidote -counteracted
the poison and he will now probably get
well. . ' . .... . - ... ... .
Marblt -Palla. Texaa. January It. -Shovel
Mountain postofflcs one ot th
oldest In the Slate waa discontinued to-
day by order et the postoff Ice depart-
ment. MaU fo that place goes to Mar-
ble Falls. Tli recent death of puet-
mnstsr Schaupp who waa also editor ot
f)ta State organ of the Herman Sons
and the new star route delivery law
Wer th cause of thla change . -
' Hart Augustine Texas January 14.
Bulnrday Mrs Mat Polk ot this city aa-
E silled by her little seat drove to thy
Nutlunal bank and drew out tl8u0
per money which eh placed In a
small hand satchel and then put It In
er little son's overcoat . peckst. They
returned home - but upon arriving there
thc BMiMy was missing.. Diligent search
Was. at once Instituted but the money
has not been recovered. .; 4 ;
' i - ' :'
Sin Antdrilev Texaa Jsijuary 11-Th
attorney general at Anstln ha refused
to approve the transcripts In Improve
ment district Mos. S and 4 -which voted
the Issuano of K8.00S and tll.W bonds
respectively for permanent street Im-
provement in asla districts! -The attor-
ney general rules that th election for
the bonds .were not held In strict con-
formity with .the law fid that conse-
quently the .bonds ar void and can hot
b approved .n . - g
Jv NEW CORPORATIONS
.'.; "t l'.- t-v- .Jsaxasw " :'-- ' ' ' ;
Trajirig; Company lsto Do a
- -Mining Business.
V ' (Hbukton Post Special.) "i '
- Austin Texa- January 4. The char-
ters of thd- following corporation a were
filed tadayjro th secretary of state'
office:-"1 f ''.:i: -v. i;;.-
.Roisp MllUng snd IflghtT company of
Royse Rockwall county; capital stock
S Oa). .' Purpose! to operate sir electrle
milt siant ana grist mill incorporate
Poynter C & Poyater and J.
.1 .. V -
K. Miller.
Eureka Trading company of Beaumont;
capital stock tlO.dOO. Purpose to conduct
a mining business. Incorporated by W.
C Tyrrvll F.: P. Smith and Darll
noncw.
Cherry-Kewtsr Oil company of Hos
1 capital- stocx koiv. inco
noorpo rated oy
iter and J. li.
0. B. Cherry H U Kclster and J
alavKen-v. . ' '
Sherman (om press company ot Sher-
man: capital stock SN.gou. Purpose to
eetaMlaH aad npenita a cotton oompreea
Incerporateil by Thomas Forbes Hr.
ratea or 1 nomas f orces ar d.
B. Dirge and i. F. Holt. "
Slider-Martin company of Comaneh
amended Its charter tf changing Its
ham to Martin company.
WRECK. ON SANTA FE.
fV .fa eaSixw .' is '.. .. .
One Man Killed and Thirteen
.; Persons Injured. ..
1 (Associated Preat lAcport.)
y?cniu Kn. January .ll-On. iDeva
was killed and thirteen injured in a wreck
th; Santa" r raltroed "Hraln rreSr
berby at f:8S hi Th dead: U L.
VrU txprjpa meeenge"r.Kewton Kan.
Amng thajnjared are Charles Schaerer
r""ew BBS 1 I riajrm wrviKirvytUBs XrtV
cMithed. WBI pmDabiy die'' John I
Meosha Kan back mjured wt
pree- aesei nger; -Ohtahmna City chest
Stevens
WIU
ably die; W. y. .Morpna Fort Worth
lexaa side lnjurao. ntneother paseen-
gcrsj' mostly Jrom Kansas City wer
sTIxUlly hu?t.'rIn ths rxprs car Wer
Wejt Sfid ScnaeferT Biith. Jwhped and
West Waa killed: Schacfer tried to Jump
hut boxed corps In the express car
fell -on hiss crushing 'til Breastt Th
train was running thirty miles an hour
at a carve when the tender left th track
fallowed by t he-entire train of four cars
whs feu doWBith erabanlrmenti -.
STRIKE1 AT IbALLAS-
4 trn. fsaw-ewiEjf. .-- :'-.;
Press Feeders Hays Demanded
.'.4:' 'More Money. -
" Ofhustdrt Post Special.)
Calks Tax; Januarjl It -The trsubl
that bas been prtwlng for th nut thirty
day between the employing Job printer
of Dallas sod th prssd feeders has cut
mlnated la a s'tHX being Ihaugurated to-
day on the part ef many ef the pre
feeders. The strike. It I steted by those
h .prak for the men pv the result of
the refusal of the employing printers td
grant demands lor Increased wages and
other "concessions' among which was that
a feeder should b amptoyed at afc au-
tomatic feeder
Only one big Job office U hot affected
by the strike ths two dally newspapers
not depending n feeder.
. The feeders feet -confident that they
Will be able td' win ouf.'aqd the printers
or proprietors of' prlntltig offices Seem
dually confident that the dnmand will
not be granted iK .
MURDEREDJN MEXICO.
American Waa Put Out of the
W-.'ji Way by Robbers.
J Houun t BpsclitL)
Kl Paso. Txt Januaty M-Ira A
Banger of Chicago Wh8 baa been tn thht
eftlob for three ysar past was man.
dsred la th .wild of ths mountain of
Slnajoa Meafe. for tae money which
h (ld on -ht Person according to a
courier who- arrived her 'today In the
person of Oseegs L. Stewart. Ms My
that Sanger waa either ambushed and
murdered by th Indian or by th Mex-
ican half breeds whs a 000m panted him
a golds aottetattanta -
ARRESTED; FOR MURDER.
Doctor Cjmrgtd with Crime of
MTbitttiX Ago.
. - '-(Auoclated Press Report.)
Springfield. 11. January .-Dr. I. M.
WllBtnsdn S wealthy resident of Spring-
flsl was arrested today n warrant
obtained tn Arkansas cnargtog with with
!n killing pf the hwXhand of Mr. KatS
talferty of HuntavUle Ark. la that
Hate thirty! yeara ago In the stormy
period toiiowing tns civh war ur. Wll-
xenson neciarea mat ne wa aotine
cently (hat upon .the paymtnt ot
ne migni oavape pruaeouuun . . . .
i' ; '. y ;t ' - '' -
Making Friends
TBijota artafwytasUot :
fss sW nrsdaat for ataWaf ths a sslsrtea fee
rassi ye ever sts ; rrerytajaf la las package. AS
TOEsnersplseli Hwstsox If yawfreeeressl
sasslryoas4tafrtwpBgkSByssBi fear
kisati Tsnusvwelal1sterrysadUBasvers.
Adtoss Ths OiasiH Pai Poet 0 U Sey.P.T
ti ': t ' 4 s
r S iv v ."-vt'''
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;si;ss fg?. m
' TTre think that yos wul W
Ly . Inttrfcttd In tht Hoit thai
nuJt n txtr ff vrt to btvt
the thrirl that tultom.tt aytr.t. -:'. -J
- There Is 1 food 'deal of satltfictlofi
tot you when vou need iborj to be
able o (et Just whtl yea wind Yt a
ill If you come her.: Tb.lt It the
itort w her e meo't hot are. v
?$5.S3 liC3 S7.C3
SOi s4 304 MAI It STREET
BOILER and SHEET IRON
WORK 6f all descriptions
Social NeM
5
A brilliant affair was th annual bait
ot the Houston TurnverHn last evening.
' For over halt a century these ahnust
ball hav been an event mudt looked
forward to the on butt night being th
fifty-first gives under th auspice f thl
rlubi the extotene of which to n en-
twined about Houston's growtn aad de-
velopment aa a city; The membership ot
th Turnveretn h lwa heeh drawn
from Houston's best dtlxeniklp W th
annual ball hav been matters t pride.
Por years th various committee In
clmrgs hav endeavored td mtt th
lost mor elaberat and cnjoyanl thin
any that have-preceded and Bone Who
attended th function of last evening
would deny the blue ribbon to tht com-
mitters -of IP ' y: '' .
Th spacious hall was beautifully dec-
orated 1st evergreen of vartoue klBda. The
walla were tastefully draped .in.cllnglng
vlnta ot different varieties and upon the
rostrum wer arranged handsome palms
nd fern. "'.""r.''1' ' r T '
- iTh Boor of the hall ta superb and to
the strains of stirring music the Turner
and their ladle Indulged In- that most
enjoyable of pastimes which. hst been
correctly termed the poetry of motion.
On the program there were twenty
dances and before the strains of "Home
Sweet Home" Wer heard aaothar day
had corns and then wer signs of ths ap-
proaching dawn. Ths evening was di-
vided Into two parts hnd at the com-
pletion of the first ten numbers the dano-
ers were invited Into th gallery where
refreshment were served. . '
Th following are th various Wmmlt-
teea In charge ot the program and ar-
rangement and to Whom te . due ths
credit of the suooess attained: .
ARRANQKMENT COMMITTEB.
L. K. Christiansen chatrmsn
Wm. H. Olecbewsks W B Laopma
Qua Schulu .)- S. .L Bam .
RBCEPTtOX OOmVttfTE
The stiller. CharrrnBh
Dr. Ma TJrwIM " OX H.' Dametsoa
Anton Hrunner ' H Kasobe -P.
A. Mtchel -1 U- Kos -..' 1 "
C. O. Plllot 1 Hard' -! "
t. X. P. Glllatpie " ' O. Hay
S. O. Schneider A. B. Langsrmana
orris Oumbert P. Heltman
James Maaterson ' J. J. Bettegarl 8r. '
FLOOR COMMiTTEK. '
L. B. K. Schneider chairman
Otto Bens - O. F. Satltsr
A. B Cohen lymls Bchwortl
W. W. Schmidt - H. L. Hamblen
Geo. N. Torrey . D A. Japhet 1 '-
C. 8. Reichman H. H. Kuhlmtnl .
tB. Bchulte . f. Kalb ! .
A. HeUilngsfeldef" Henry AltlrMtlt;
' :-T--!.:''-'
' .- Sdciety Personals.
Mrs.' B. B. Cuahlng 0f Ncf Orhatna W
visUlcg Mrs Pi A. Rocker. ;
Mrs. Thomss Poster wilt leave Vfdn-
dy tor Chicago for a short stay..
Mr Haskell LevyTnd Ifr. Abe lisuff-
maa left lsst night for JNW. Toyk
" Mr. Port Smith who has keen visit-
ing Mrs. Wilson at Port Worth and Mrs.
Csry of Delia ha returned While
When yen Mn featured
Ki ' . - i 1 11 1 i
WHYGO TO IIOT SPnifJGS ARK j
III
nouston at mrtn'S 5Aini- r FinsUre EczctPft Vancooele HhetimfttUm rerxiBle Trouble.
TAkIUM of chronic bleod gnd all Bladder and Kidney trntipllcstioni txltlvl and-
troubles and frlvatidleasea pemianently cared. Th modt reasonable charges s .mad 4
: mmmjmtmmtmmmmmmmmm . tor trtatmont' and BifdidnPS tieoesstry to be used in your
. .... -....... eas are furnished Wlthotit additional ooet.' The very latest'
most expensive Electrical appliances combining the wohdorful X-R.y nd Own Ihhalerv are ased '
tn conjunction with original methods of tfatrant where the tame is necessary and indicated.
This treatment is furnished the patient without eatiacsMr. The toort Complete and best equipped
electrical dewirttnent In the Bonth. Our new Byatera tti Mali Treatntent is pftecuy satlsuutxy
B : .t ' 7 ' ' ' ' . " "' -j'" '
:a y you can not call write and descrlb your case fully- v;r -
LMM'fflITfllllUL1l!81ITlll
fit
kill" k a.. el J
IV.
KwrAtsiw-Xvi.
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' TEXAS' 'GREATEST MILL."
Beaumont' Texas.' '" Rally cnnaclty- F-S
barrels rourh rice. . I.ileral ce -n auvanoe
made on rouah rice for toll miuina; Con-
sult ua belor m'.iiing other arrang-
ment and save nuoney.
c.b.cc.:.:::::slc::kx
' ' YARD; 14 MAIN TftB.tT.
ALAMO CITY COMMBHCIAL C0I
LkuB AND ALAMO -CITT BUSIKEHS
COtXEOHJ combined. Largest School
South Others can't compar tn . Ele-
gancy and Completeness. Open all th
year; No vacation. Wrller at once for
catalogue. Address SHAW" rvw.
KET Proprietors Baa Antonio Texas.
Elsstricgl EnglnsrtAnrancls
toro Tslephonoa v-.
- - Burglar Alarm Systam.'
1210 CONGRESS AVENVC
II. 17. tbiiiuon
' MILAM ATREBT NEXT
" HONCl ISOS '
anil R3ts:!cfs -
ii - i w Jt ' jnmm.fi.wisawaj vrrj
Buy direct ws can sve you itmts add flollArs. Evsrjr 1
article guaranteed is fwomsotsd. Alt nsw noods.
' (Joed Cotton Top MaUress tnU - Oood Tovatt Wire Bprlngs Witt t
1 weight aad good teao ''7 ' rows ot supports '
i ij V double t.MM-eie S1.S0 f-at- Sle35
Good Cotton Combuiatioa liaw ' A hlgh-grsd Brst-elass : '
"tretssd fuU weight tat tood ! 'Iron Bad ensmeled at... .81.90 .
fsney Uch teubl .... f200 ' "
I A belter V1 atV. . . f 2.5Q 1 WrsUtass brass bMs tultr ra!i
Goo' : All Cotton' M.ttrw 40 . . W -f 1S0
iptiidj-rg grjod fancy .- ": '-t fun sad odorisss Fsstker sad
ttsk; dsuis.v.w.'..v ; v t)4.T5 ' WUewd aow at tost v v
OUirsaaTf.S0 .fl0.00:' ' Nsw' t4U" if fJoCsrtijsJbcpors7
'.UriWlass BtesJ Bprlaga foriw.7irlstei snd WashsUod ToUet.
or iroe tKMts ; '. . r
'.doable ;.t..v:.U -.....'. tlM ' m. fc-w s tiidj st repair .
Others st fl.7lto........iT50 orl ou Uas -
away Mrsi Smith waa th recipient f
several entertalniaenta rs her honor- -
Re. Matthew' Brewster" ' of ? Christ
church of Mobile It visiting til toother
Mr Robtrt Brwsh i...
'Mr riwtry d Mouss who If Vlslthig
Mrs. Hunter Wilson ht rt Worth at
expected homo ta a tW day. .. . .
" air b. A. Wood wh has been visit.
Ing Mrs. Jeff Miller has son to Boy
City for a week and oa return wm k
.wlth.Jlrt..Mlllri... ; i;u; mjX&k''
' THE BUTT IN COMPANY"
Organlzecl by Houi'toA sarti(l t
u Exploit Hamble.
:. OS. '.WedheesJay asornhMr trs.' atU
Bryaa and Mr. H U MoWlllUma -ooou
menced th organisation of th Sett 1
Oil company with t capital Of ttt.M
th purpose Ming to develop holding
In the Hitmhle fseld. Rv Saturdav aven.
lng th company hnd been fully or.
sanisea ana tne ion oapiiai. aooa euu
scribed no on persoa he tne allowed to
subscribe nor then SXO.
Th aontract wa let for th first well.
Which will be trithln Mt feet of the now
famous Beatty gusher work will cotn-
mfncTon the Well with da and night
crews on Monday triprnlng.
Th directors of the company Df:
g. B. King n ji. Cherry Mr istll
Brynrt H I. WcWllllant and A. j.
Cbndlt. '! j
Thcrs sr nb promoters of Watered
stork snd no salaried officers and every
dollar subscribed will be used far the
benefit of aU stocltholdsrs. ;; .
HELD A'fiABY t6R pEBT
5 ( ""'. -sajaa. f . j.'..
Mexican Voman Revived an Ai-
' . .tec Custom. ;
r Laredo : Texa January ' UPsptr
wer xrved on a Mexloaa wontaa this
i 'in i r nn - i
rm&ri0miir'&0trmlrmmm0rmtvB arsearsararwaeearas.a
herd la All' fo'nns of Bpeclfio Blood
a)
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S .x': 't . tU;...l 1241 - ' 5
z ti Jisrs & co
i ' I tat V. AAgUC Hertaie. S
f i.woES 24s n.l t'i I..-
LUMBER
' 1 Whits' Pine Yellow Pine Oak
' Cypress Lumber and Bbinglos .
' BtsAgftter ' " '
bctc:i u:.::eii.C3.
'". Houston Texas.
rL' F.HVCCDS a CO.
:ELECTr.lOI:;:3
Phoriss ' 511 TrivVil fit '
Fufnitiiro Ca.
f 6 tkfiMONf HOTEL
hwmltig to appy before fh' alstrtct
court on t charge of holding a l-tnonths.
old baby for a debt. .The mother had
offered other security. but was refused
Snd appeared bearibreken tot loss of
her baby. This remarkable oa I a.
revival of ail old Mexican lW that Ira
comrnori before the conquest by Cortes
In th Interior ol the republic th polio
court often have to contend with this
barbarism. ; i j t .. ;. ;. ....:... . .
aVeWTT'S BODY fpUN5f
VttBtved -that" Hd'lrV'aa
MUrdertd and Robbed. ' v.. t
T" ' Otouatoa Postlpeelsl.) i !r
Cold Bprtt-gs Tsxaa Jaaaary
last Thnrssajri th UtS lnstanU Mr. T.
b. Averitt. a prosseroti ttnar et Baa
Jactnta county left- home to go about
a mil to s aegro to get htm to do
work. Mr. Averitt did not return
Mr. Averitt did i
horns and a Marching party was formed.
Ht- hrs was found Saturday mint
tn tht wood and Mr. Averitt' remains
war found ht a creek about a half mil
from home: HI death I atystary It
la reported that Averitt bad considerable
money with him at the time ot hia death
aad that h wa prosably murdered and
robbed . Hs leaves a large family t li
ORFSHAM Oajvestora Tea January
IS. Walter Qreshami Jr.i son of Colonel
and Mrs Walter Oreahaffl of Oalveaton
died at I o'clock last afternoon at Mln-
oral Well Where he had gon M th
hope of Improving hi health. Mr. 0resh
am waa a native ef Oalveaton aad wa a
gradual of ths law department of the)
University of Texas. Sines his gradua-
tion he ha been wigaged In th practice
of law her with hit father The funeral
will oetur from Trlhltg ehuroh - at tJt
e'eMeh temerrww ( . '
ft- towns. spBrtAttst. J
Noss Throat Lungs Heart; Ey. Ban
Catarrk Deafnata Im Mala street .
Poisoti fetrlcture Piles anrj
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