The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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ANNOUNCMENTS
■so • Far City Marshal.
M®* •« authorial to aanouaco B.
tophons « a candidate for Uia
of City Marshal, subject to tb«
of the Democratic prtnia:/
bald March lot
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|11 a» a candidate for the office of
Marshall, subject to the action of
j Owaoeratic primary t« be held on
larch lat, 1*#7, and respectfully so-
ft your support.
A. J. Curry.
I hereby aanounce myself as a can-
ll* for re-election to the office of
ty Marshal of the city of Orange,
f subject to tbo action of the Democrat-
lie primary to be held March 1st. and
Will appreciate the support' of the
JA8 P. CHAIN.
FOR TAX ASSESSOR.
1 am a candidate for re-election to
the office of City Taut Aseaaor. sub-
to the action of the Iiemocrat-
B primary, to be held on March
lat. 1*07, and respectfully solicit
your aapport 1*. F. HKAMJM
m Th*' British gorerttmeni has tiiri^aa
; ed the salary of the British Ambus
| aador at Washington to lau.WW peR
j year, the same salary received hy the
| President of ths 1’nllwi Sutes. this
l lncrease taking effect with the appoint
I tfent Of James Bryce to that itosition
v Majestic Hotet at l-ak*- Charles has
changed from the American plan to
Ihe Kafppcan plan and now the stock-
lerR may begin to-anp a chance for
Mid* dit UK ads. Most of the beet
tel*4»r the country are now operated
the guropoaa plan, which seems to
thd most satisfactory and the Meat
luitajble plan to all concerned
The Tim peon Times, the 'little dull-
hfw let down another tuck and
rffitos out in enlarged fortp. The
s proudly remarks that while its
|pM h*-en slow u has never ta
It ward step.
op Front street will remoew still an-
other of the oM bslidlsgs and ta time
MW feqpt .to aM hath Mdeo of thU thor-
oughfare Med with hrlck buildings
tltomether and the old frame -harks
relegated to the scrap-heap where
they belong -
AMERICAN GROWTH
CHINA TO STUDY 8TORY OF
AMERICA'S PROGRESS.
Will be Among Nations Who Will
Hsvs Representatives Hare to Lsaro
the Lemons Which the Jamestown
exposition Has to Teach.
Texas Bottling Association, round
trip rale ft.SO. tickets on sale Feb.
It, ttOT. Anal return Omit Feb. 21.
HOT/
Austin. Tesda, Thirty Fourth An-
nual Convention. Grand Lodge K. of
P.. round trip, rate |*-76. Tickets on
■ale April tint and 22nd, 1*07. Anal
return limit April 2dth, 1*07. ,
T. 8. McFarland. Agent
diminutive sheet.
The Times is a
but one of the
and best edited that reaches
table.
t:nary arrangements for the
nf the new Southern Pa-
lter station at Ormhge are
completed now and soon the
'{the saw. the hammer and the
rill be heard as the workmen
the walls of whaf prooilses to lif
•>C the handsomest stations along
ittB*f thfo rand and one omnmon-
Me VUh tbo growing importance of
ml ■
liquor dealers association of
announces that It has engaged
and will light the new law
; express offices that handle c. o
shipments of liquor In prohibition
There is nothing strange ta
kt statement, however, for the liquor
and observance of taw seem
opposed to one soother,
, Is not to he wondered at that
liquor dealers association should
attempt to disregard law sod
> the will of the people in local
districts
Norfolk, Va., Feb Id.—China, the
steeping celestial kingdom, will have
a representative at the Jamestown
(exposition. An official letter received
St the exposition headquarters. In Nor-
folk. from Robert Bacon, assistant sec-
retary of state at Washington, says
that Amertcau Consul General Rags-
dale, at Tien-Tsln, China, has been in-
formed officially by the Chinese gov-
ernment that China would send repre-
sentatives to the exposition. The rep-
resentatives will be instructed to-gath-
er all possible Information a twin t the
progress of America as shown by the
j exposition
Major A, M. Wheeler, chief of the
! department of exhibits, says that Ja-
pan Is to be similarly represented and
® that Is the custom of all the big Euro-
| pean countries to send such represent-
j talives. quite aside from official com-
mission* to study the American expo-
sitions. At St. Louis he recalled that
French, Austrian and German repre-
sentative* went personally to each
s*'t>arate exhibit, buying extensively
all manner of article* and sending
them home
lie was surprised at the thorough-
ness with which thi* work was per-
formed. In addition they obtained all
the r*-|H>rts of State commissions on
the exposition jt j8 expected that
merchant* and manufacturers who
seek part in the growing trade of the
United State* with China, which ha*
been growing since the open door pol-
icy has been applied to many add'tion
*1 portA* ti5ll> be spurred to {groat sc.
tlvlty as ■ result of this iat»*t mwa
from the Far East. J1
THE BLACK CROOK.
Musical Extravaganza to Ploy In Or-
ange Next Wook.
Miller and Plohn’s production of the
perennial "Black Crook" is to be an
attraction at the Orange Theater
Wednesday, the 27th. 8o groat was
the success of the revival of this nev-
er ending extravaganza last season
under this management that it has
been decided to continue It indefinite-
ly.. Many changes from last year
have- been made and almost an entire-
ly new dress has been given It fas a|
scenery and costumes are concerned.
Several new musical numbers have
also been added.
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MTE SATI
COT A OUli M .fi.it l i
ft'RY ROOM
The Holland
HOTEL AND CAFE
Orange, Texes - - - Jemes Furlong. Prop.
One of the most
Hotels in the South.
Modern and Best Equipped
Wanted.—Gentleman or Lady to
travel for mercantile house of large
capital. Territory at home or abroad
to suit. If desirable the home may be
used as headquarters. Weekly sala-
ry of *1,000 per year and expenses. !
Address Joseph A. Alexander, Orange,
Texas.
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If your eyes need attention, call on
Dr. H. C. Cavanaugh, Room 118, Hol-
land Hotel. 2-18-tf I
f*•♦**•# ww Fjr
TRY A TRY
from the
THE HOLLAND CAFE
Oysters, of course, we’re
v riting about. Our
‘ oyster fries” have a
reputation gained by the
warm recommendation
given us by our regular
patrons. We want you
to share with them the
trood things we have to
offer. Oysters, clams,
lobsters in season.
04*4*4*4* K4»4*4Mt»4»'4*a*4*4* **********
—Arrangements have been made for
a baseball game at the local park Sun-
day between picked teams or Orange
players Good batteries have been se-
cured and with excellent support a
good game is expected. Workmen are
busy with teams clearing the grounds j
and making other necessary Improve-
ments.
Orange Plumbing Shop
There will be a tide in the affairs of men, if taken
when the deep sea water flood flows into Orange will
lead to fortune, neglected then may have its ending in
the shallows of a lake; or sw«llowed in the vortex of
some mighty whirlpool; until then keep oool with
plunge and shower baths, warm with hot water circu-
lations and steam heat, viz; with force and Aft-pumps,
hydraulic rams and Champion water lifters, toilets,
lavatories, sinks, sanitary ventilation, interception
traps, and fresh air inlets. Introduction of independ-
ent water and sewerage systems into cities, towns, vil-
lages. hotels and country ninnsions a specialty.
CSS Front Street new Pbone BIK
Breaks up a cold ir. six houra.-
nothlug gives quicker relief in coughs
and colds than Hyomei Goes right
to the spot and kills the germs. Mo-
ney back if it fails. Faubloxt A Hus-
ton.
Wanted—Gentleman or lady to trav-
el for mercantile house of large capi-
tal. Territory at honte or abroad to
suit. If desirable the home may be
used a* headquarters. Weekly sala-
ry of $1,000 per year and* expenses.
Address Jos. A. Alexander, Orange,
Texas.
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.. land—Black male Cocker Spaniel, an-
swer* to name of Pete. Suitable re-
ward will be paid for his roturti to.
Robert Morgan, Jr.
•* .-o———
For Sals—Throe lots on fifth street
and Park Avenue, each 50x197% feet.
Price. 11.000 for the three lots. For
terms apply to I,. L Lyons. 723 Polk
Street. Texas. 2-1 M»t.
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FOR i i
i First Class Plumbing
AND
Sheet Metal Work
Young Msnl Young Man)
Do you want the best? Do you
want to t (nibble jour earning capaci-
ty ? U so. take a course of telegraphy,
th* famous llyrii* Simplified Short-
hand or practical bookkeeping at the
Tyler Commercial College. Tyler, Tex-
gs. Read what these two men have
to aay of us. Take the staementa of
one. and follow the example of the
other:
Washington, l». 0,. Feb. *, *«3,
la the National Library here, I have
examined carefully every system of
shorthand copyrighted la this coun-
try. I have been convinced that tb«
Byrne Simplified Is the best rvstem In
»***• F. H Kuhns.
Assistant postmawter general.
United States Treasury iJcpartmcnt
Washington. 0. C, March 7.
IMS
Sunset Excursion Rates.
Austin, Texas—Account Educa-
tional meeting'at Austin. Texas,
round trip tickets will be on sale
Feb. 31st; rate, *8.76; final return
limit. Feb. 25th, 1907.
Sim Antonio, Texas—For Grand
Lodge Independent American Knights
of Liberty, round trip tickets will
be on sale to San Antonin Feb. 18th;
rate. 812.6J; final limit Feb. 24tb,
1*07.
T. 8. MCFARLAND.
Agent
Holland Arrivals.
H. K. Bridges, 8l Louis; 8. T.
Coats. Klrbyvllle; H. W. Carver. Hous-
ton; E. Ellison. Ban Antonio; F.
Shutts, Lake Charles; H. Penny, Black
Crook; O. H. Davis. Louisville; T. T.
Howard. Newton. A. A. Austin, Louls-
tvflte: C. W. McQnord, St. Louis; J. t.
CALL ON
W. E. McCORQUODALE
We guarantee all work.
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Special advantage* in Mutic, Vocal andlnatrumental, Art Elocution
end Physical Culture in s Christian home under experienced teach
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J. K. WILLIS, A. M. President, E, L. HAYS, Secretary.
_Ghappell. Hill, Texas.-
Orange Ttreater ^
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Thursday Night, February 21
Mm
: "fflpai-u’-x tttiabsaii
la doing her part towards
the five milliou poepie for
r 1#»* la Ms families alone
Orange there are forty-two
dor fifteen
ho
Ids wifi* forty, and gre etaNiod 8
kild had Jut put tern plating a
Carter Ohtaer;
Philadelphia; W N. Baker. Dallaa;
B Btsndove. Pt Uvacaa; M. P. Wal-
ker and W. H. Bonner, Lufkin; Cha*.
J. Btarcke, Denver. Col.
Wltht-iH any previous knowiedfe of Melton, Galveston;
bookkeeping or shorthand, 1 entered
yotir school and studied both the fa-
moos Byrne Blroplifled Shorthand and
Practical Book keening, then without
one dev* experience a* a bookkeeper
I passed the bookkeepers examination
aa *iveo unde, the United Stabs Civ*
el Service, m now en.ptojed In the
United Stole* Troamirv Department
herd. After leaving school, I did not
use my shorthand one day for more
than two yonra. then I went into nn
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance estobltohlng a side-
walk on Water Street In the City of
Orange and defining the width there-
of, add repealing conflicting ordinan-
He It ordained by the city council of
Orange. Texas. Article I, That a side-
walk ten toot in width which la here-
f»«wr -3£?
mm
and took business dlcutlon.
botes without the
v:
, to extend the entire length of
Mid street.
Article 2. That all ordinances or
now to
Gorton’s Famous
MINSTRELS
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Welby and Pearl
Cameron and Toledo
Raymond and Jacob
Crescent City Quintet
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Sam Lee
Jake Welby
Ralph Kintner
Kane
Reese Williams
Charles Cameron
Lansinffb Briggs
Wm. Prank
and 20 Other#
Celebrated Concert Sand
Solos and Selections
2:80 P. M. and Evening
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Ford, Arthur L. The Orange Daily Tribune. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 19, 1907, newspaper, February 19, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth658881/m1/2/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.