The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth Year, No. 181, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 2, 1900 Page: 3 of 10
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K STILL AT WORK
lis Sending of Important News
Iron Ph pplnes
oF CAPTAIN SHIELDS COMPANY
ol Amerlcnn Soldiers Ih Kil
S o Slnrlnilnaiio to Invc
I tlirntc the Aflnlr
September 28 Via Hong
OetotM 10 Persistent native re
Arbrcb a generally believed have
earrtat In Manila for several days
effect that Captain Devoreaux
nd company of the Twentyninth
o Infantry consisting cf flfty
B stationed at lloag MatMlluque
embarked September 13 on the
I jvlllallobos and landed on iho
jjtjn coast September XI whero
atna enemy arnred with rifles wip
i jom Luion surprised them Tho
Jkt ti out for several hours itqtll
jLtumnunltloT was exhausted after
Tjjfl they were overpowered and sut
Ljkrei relief belnR impossible At
ijar of the soldiers were klllol
llnifCints Reeves nnd mtcfi ot tho
mice board tho gunboat Yorktuwu left
fob Monday After gatherlig troops
rpalinM bey proceedod lo Mnln
MJe la verify the reports regarding Iho
tort Captain Shields rnd his men mid
heMMthe rumors were well foundt d
jijcdIsIi tho rebels aDd release tap
ifti News from this expedition Is
ffjltd Wi BOmp envlety at Manlli
fc the meanwkllc the censor pfohihlis
iliirtwmicslcn ot news concerning tli
iCoIepel Edward E Hardin of tho Twcn
In Manila
8thloregiment who Is now
ilalu It Is possible that the natlvn re
let nir be correct
lit first n s of the disaster to com
ptr t of > e Twentyninth regiment
til received by the Associated Iro S
toa y ihtngton September 2S tho son
isr it Jlatlla as shown ln this dispatch
iU JlstoiateJ Prote correspondent
rraManlli having refused to permit tho
MwrMon ot the news by cable direct-
s ihs Attoclatd Tress Consequently
tijtorreipcndent of tho Associated Prers
ni trldettly compelled to send his mes
n bliuid t Hong Kong from whcn
It was cabled to the Associated
frti here
7 1 > EWMHICA > Til vnnnY
Klltkmen AVere Killed lir Two
Mevlcnn Convict
B Paso Texas October 1 A New
Jtirlco wsse led by ncputy Sheriff Don
Tilllims Pat Garrets noted deputy is
ten locking for two Mexicans who on
Inlw night shot and killed Jose Mar
KJ a prominent nnchmnn ot Cham
Verljj Dna Ana county and Antonio
Jlterei one of his employes Ac
wdlit ta the story told by tho officers
killlnif was entirely unprovoked and
ni probably done through motives of
Weaxe lKe two murderors were re
tntli discharged from tho penitentiary
nXt they had been 3ent on the testt
w r of the dead men Tlui niurdorer
> je to to the ranch at dusk nnd after
IMfor supper which was given thorn
ertdrew their weapons nd shot tioth
l tnBthn n and his assistant Sev
shots were fired after tho men had
Wen ind then the murderers mounted
uer horses and rode A from
TEAS nniirjious mjtks
T October IRov
Abo
p lched
Cfliip his farowoll sermon last
>
ifl a
large and attentive crawd Vlri
< 3sse Calvert and Frank In
tndaace A large amount was
11 tho orphans home Much
ra
j dono and several conversions
e
eo PlnRii Wtn linns
Tct October worst
1 Tho
W ttlck PhBUe that haR yet vllled Wsco
be
elP iSi2nnce Saturday night Ac
u
rstn ills the crickets are myriads of
rtfj IIm an1 nles hat swarm about
lrtUorkhDi make llf0 mterabIe t0
Jst a t1c sun down
L prs Pills
SLW c Aykr Company
m
r9weii > la
QUAIL SEASON IS ON 1
Local Sporlsmen Report Ibat They Col
Good Bags
BROOKLYN HOLDS GRIP ON FIRST PLACE
The Xcv York Tenn Contlntcn to
Poll Ocener liijNi UlilUlon
The Itiircn
Tho quail Benson opened yesterday and
quit o number of gunners took to the field
pome of thorn got birds and others didnt
but all reported good bags There were some
Booners who got away Sunday the day
beforo the season opened but theso are chary
ot giving out Information
Tho quail are not very plentiful this sea
son tbero having been heavy rains during
the fattening season which cut down tho
number of young birds very materially They
will bo scarcer next season as a result of
tho game hogs efforts
Austin October l The open season for
shooting qunli went Into effect this morning
and when day dawned several local sports
men were In the Held ready for business
J liei big ralnB In some parts of the State were
hard on the birds In th spring as many
covevs were destroyed by the nests being
washed away Reports trom the oouthcrn
W thm according to roporta wna parts of the Statu aie to the effect that quail
FoEMell3 The Americans also had le ln abundance especially the blue or Met
nail bounded can quail Tho enormous growth of weeds
gomt nortlona 0 the gtnte wln r tard go
shooting to somo extent and the real sport
will not bo enjoyed until after the first heavy
frost
away posse Profit > uanronen Coral nutterfly Alice
us puces started in pursuit Sunday McCnrlhv Dr Ilngen Llndenella Eleanor
ttatkjttte fuglMvR have escaped into
fo EnnnVTn nvv vt this paih
t ltre mnn Imilium AVnn the Or
nor of < l ° OtTnnlon
TI1U HACKS
Ilmrlhnrue lliMiltn
Chlcngo October 1 Six furlonKs Com
doss Tonlcum Hampshire nne 115
Six furlongs Hrownle Anderson Ziua Au
rca Time i174
Mile Senator Thompson Uttlo Slucor
San Vcnado Time ltOVi
Mllo and a furlong Aloha H Molo Owenu
boro Time loOi
ville Quarmh laiker Hub Praihcr Locust
lllosnom lime l Wi
vlie and sevents jnrds Iretursor Lea
ntp Irish Jewel Tine lJ3v4
TODAYS KNTUIKM
rivo furlongs fellingSad Sam Tu
PuUher 10S Lnb Uakor ohut Lu Uttlo Tim
10i Hanturnst Orrlc 0ai 16 A Adack 91
Six furlcnus handicap Headnaicr il Siv
ITt UilKade lViiid Var lioircbeckt lu7
Chipiinqua Sir Chriatoph r IUj Too Hush
103 1ieUidlci i 2 Hcimrso Ootbtl 1M Sa
kntuck Lamltr > i
ticcnlfcliate shor > tourse handicap Lord
CliesUrlield 104 Donation H2 rrond l3i
CroiatUt 131 Sallust 131
Ulcvc isixteenth of a mile 2 > earolds
Tjr J13 llarrv lttrendeen Hllnk 110 Bonn n
L stak 10S Hand > Mnn 1D7 Tenny DelleBcn
sal 101 Li Desirous Lenox Gloria 100 Maude
IUd ns 07
Mile and a sixteenth solllni The Slu sard
111 Laik Spur DepFCdlng 103 Filso Lead
Inverary 11 102 Moch Hold Up Miss
Patron fS
Mllo and a sixtenlh selling Hurry Nut
ter 10S Hlslilnml Lad 101 Joieph ne II 101
Hansford Hoods Brlgado fl P rate I 93
Utta 01
Weather cloudy Irak sow
St LnnlN IlfKiiltH
St Louis Octob i 1 S x and a half fur
lonej Tlldv Ann Necklace Harry Duke
Time lJ2 4
Six furlongs Dutllltt Obla Orleans Tim
1 2JV4
Mx and a bait furlong Doublet Mas er
Sloiiner Vide Vance Time iUS
MtlP Sim W Glen Lake llavllaud Time
lH
Alle and a sixteenthLoves Laboui Alice
Tun < r Miss Mno Diy Time 143
Mile nnd a furlnnc Amelu Miathtncre W
D Gate Kitty Clvde Tirac 157
TODAYS BNTIIICS
Thlneenslxtecnths of a mile Eelllng
K Mento Kihler Launtsmnn 101 Captain
Gaines 104
Five furlongs selling The Thrush Down
hfnrled Lourctla 107 Sarner 101 Klnlocn
Park 110 Varro Vacate 107 Duke Alexis
301 Pojntz Prineo Stnnemath 110 Miss Go
ltphtly Ida Clcalln 107
Six and a half furlongs selllngHendricks
101 Microscope 101 Hello Simpson 101 Rnil
lingburn 110 Loka 101 Armand Imp Kim
mage 107 Maggie Y lot Sequranca Will
l rate day at the State fair and aiiay John Morton 107 Silent Friend 110
ZT BrT3m was Ml ssf Siv Th vr ApiioiiisrsrrSs
mi a the old veterans was drilled In mte Belie of Elgin Bright Miles nthel
Uiery tactics using n eun ot the famou3Bald Kmnyresl Atliara 103 Prnpellcr 10S
Taverde T TZ lnS agei Julietta I SI Glen
hi
tetae battery This bittory was ccmtb0Wi S7i Kltp rreeman 54 Pipa Harry
5 i by ilsjar now governor JosepU Klnstrln Klsme rtushllclds Annie OldfieW
Slyer J14 William Bo > er S4 Peter Dur > ea 10S
ftoajreseman Two Annies 10 Marcla Dent 4
S w T imhjm was ora
MtheaVy Uo i m hmM Slx Ind a haIf f > rlonRsPlrateB
lrcelul and i tB Golden C 110 Miss Bramblje
iir
bit e oum sra
fiiv A gather ln their oyo3 as the
tlesi relnted somo sad In
ro ° B great struggle ho so elo
lto He reaentod the crltl
litirtthe na who have atacked the
ed ln the schools of tho South
ni7 JlWM tbe privileges of the South
tb
teaeh ihe history to tbolr
P l > In thtlr own way
RpsnlM at Dnllns
Daushter
I5 Horse
most captivating of all jjnoe Tobacco 122 Minion SO Edna Greene
aulkman 03 Emma
Miss Aburcy >
TJnllM Texa Occber l liesulls of tbe
rare at Dallas today
Trotting 2H class Huxhain Ima Elo
trlte Rorkv I5ov Best time 216
Itunnlnc half mile for 2jejrold nor
ernoi Savers Oalloiln Iiuda Time JO
Running flvo urionps First Tast Iiounc
G y Nullih Tlrce 104
Uunnlnc six furlmet selling Lena W1
llams Leo Newell Yo Sonde rime IlS
Runnlrg sevn furloga Rn Ledl Crosby
Bulsarlan Time TOO
The HiiMilinm MiootrrH
Austin Texns October 1 Durinc the Stato
shoot ng tournament which was Just com-
pleted In this city rhebovs trom Brenban
dd romo ot tho best shootlnc and their
sccroj were un to the top Georeo Tucker
editor cf the nvrnlnc Pren was tn trim
t all times and wifv Ms Smith gun ho
moro than mid expenses
Graber also shot well
Brooklyn
PlUsbtirs
Philadelphia
Ilostcn
cmcinratl
rhUago
St Louis
New York
Messrs Burns and
I ASH HALL
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Won
74
70
63a
62M
Lost
SI
57
GO
64
63
70
70
PC
005
56S
53Ml
471
470
457
Brooklyn October l The first gam of to
days doublehrader lasted eleven innings Bos-
ton winning through a fumble by McGlnnlty
It was a pitchers battle Nichols winning
out became of faultless surport A mulled
fly by Keeler In the sixth proved costly
Kennedy had the Bostons at bis mercy In tho
second garni which was stopped In tho sev-
enth bv darkneaj
Score u
Boston 000 102 000 014 fi 0
Brooklyn or > 01 WJ <
Nlchcls ud Clarke McGlnnlty and Kantll
Second game
Tloiton OOnOOOO 0 2 0
Brooklyn JOO 021 S 9 1
Willis and Connor Kennhdy and Parrel
Chicago October I St Louis mlTable
fielding allowed tho locals to win easily to-
day Chicagos latest find pitched a good
game foi starter AHhousn batted rather
freely he kept tho bits well scattered
firnrft R L
Chlej gT JO 1M 0 < 4
St LcuV 010Q0Onier2
Kason and Donohue Jones and t rtger
pany
Sfc TSST i jS w <
ortlc opens up at s oclock perintendent of
tho commissioners court
at corslcana a <
Mrs Nelson who died Sunday at the Shel
tering Arms mission was bulled yesterday
afternoon at Hollywood cemetery
Tvrf
HOUSTONS DEEP WATER PROJECT
Captain J C Hutchcson chairman of tho Houston Deep Vv ator commlttoe a
having returned calls a meeting ot thB commlttco to ho held at the Cotton
J Exchango
at 4 p m Thursday Ocober i
ln discussing the deep wator project Captain Hutoheson sjys VVlth tho
ndjoumment of congress all actlvo work and organization for procuring suf
flclcnt approprlat on to complete tho Tiayou project was suspended Hut now S
that congress Is again to assemble active and vigorous work should bo under J
taken to press tho claim of this port to an enrly completion of the projected
ship channel r I
I never felt so confident that our Interests would receive tlio Just and 2
speedy recognition of tha body as I now feel
Every day and every occurrfoneo which tend to Indleato th > propriety and
necessity as well as the practUalty of tho work strengthen our claim to
J Immediate and efficient recognltloa nnd it wo make ourselves heard as wo J
J should our cause can not UI1 v i
It is tho cause of tho whole country seeking a safo cheapnnd abiding
harbor for an Immense commerce offering from a boundless territory and such a
2 a port Is only to bo found at Houston
Now Is the time for work and for victory I novor felt sd aroused to Its
necessity or so assured of Us achievement
Let every member of the cammltteo bo present at 4 oclock Thursday
afternoon
Score l II B
Vhilndflphla OH 000 0006 11 2
Now York 000 200 0002 10 2
Donthuo and McFarland Carrlck and
Grady
IIIKII AT thi AUniTOnilM
Jmnca llrndloy One of tli > Slorms
Vlotlms Piidscil AiTny
A Post reporter vlnlted the Auditorium
yesterday afternoon whero sick and In-
jured refugees from tho stormswept dis
trict are still being cared for to the num
a Mrv Norrls living neir Little
Ark and those n chargo ot the bosp ta
have tried to communicate with her but
have failed to reach her bo far Ross
A Wright will take charge of tho re-
mains and they will be given burial lu
the Catholic cemetery
There aro now only two severe ens s
at the Auditorium a Mr Wlgzcll winl we
Ma
had hU neck severelyInjured and
well Chatham aged 3 years Mr Wigiell
h Improving but tho child Is very low
CITY 1IIIEVITIKS
The republican senatorial convention will
be held here today
The registration
this momlng at
room In the courthouse
Dr Thomas Flavin of Galveston Inquired Judge Vasmor has alsa recolved a let mPft f of the rrepr3llm
tor through The Tost can be found at No 69 ter from V R Key of Hlllsfla o statin committers wcrr nnpoii ted
Kite street corner of Reynolds Houston
The Shirtwaist hop which has been looked
forwara to wltlh considerable Inturest by
> oting society will be given tonight by tho
ShirtwalM Doien at Dryan hall
The headquarters of the relief committee
of the Improved Order of Itedmen will lyre
after b < at the office ot Dr W II McElroy
PHHMINAL JIKVriO
Frank Carglll and family have returned
from a trip East
Mr and Mrs Ed Newbouer are now at tho
tearing In the third Inning and befoic ho Joining counties In this Stato
of Itoscnbtirg said the party would prob-
ably hold county meetings and Irdoise
Mr Waller T Uurns of Houston for tho
office
tOM lCIIMVlt
for all transgressions Tho onlj exemp
tion from fasting Is whore nge or Inllrm
tho Stato Orphan homo
advising that the dcors of
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 2 1000
BIG RICE COMBINATION
Plan as Printed In The Post Submitted lo
Jefferson County Growers
DIB COMMITTEES WILL RECOMMEND IT
To the rnrmrrn n n ooil TlitnK tor
Tlitm Snhl to He Ailiulmtltitc
Into Tevns
Beaumont Texas October i Thero was
held this morning t tho opora house a men
hirs of rlco farmers rlro millers representa
tive of Irrigating canals 111
that Instltutlrn havo boon thrown open v tUnja T W w uu
to receive children Who lost parents lu 1 nmrf ° L winfmAh iT nl ibeo nnd Wobs r I uocrctaij
the recent d faster along the co s i S J ° nr7ernoon d na iVnn l J treasurer D Kane Jo
following the camnilttoo announce
Contribution Wiuilril
Mrs R Qualtroiighs Harris county
room 9 over Krupp A TiittlyB entraneo on ° lothlpg committee foru the slorai suf
Congress street
of from three to six mempors
fererj Is very much In neod of contrbu
The r c 9 VvAl iloI TwlLh clothing and donations
1 ons of any sen
fl e of tho IVestern Union Telegraph com
Mrs n m be
117 Main street tor David Deer Mrs Qualtrongn thanfully
Olla Epplnger colored K Robertson J ceived Parties who can not deliver cou
Uarpes J W Carry K H Logue and Miss trlbutlons are requejted to give the con
Marj Pratt I mlttoo notice of their intentions to ga
Frederick Horning of Kansas City was and the things will bo sont for
married yestrrdny afternoon at 3 oclock to
Mlsi Marlon Templeton ot the vicinity of
Aldlnr The ceremony was performed by
Justice W D Hill at his office on Preston
avenue Mr and Mrs Horning will reside
in Kansas City
Mr James Arthur the aged storm sufferer
who war being cared for at the counry Jail
since the night ha frightened the Inmates at
Turner hall while he was delirious wns lib
crated yesterday He received kind and care-
ful attention at the jail and his recovery
was sreedy after his delirious spell at Turner
hahMrr
Mrr Kate Donner wife of Mr Wade Bon
ner died at Rusk on Saturday morning The
funeral took place Sunday afternoon Her
sister Mrs Thomas M Coleman Mr Cole-
man Mrs P W Bonner Mrs M B Pick
ens and Mr Thomas H Bonner ot this city
and Mrs Thomas Flnty Jr of Galveston
allendca the funeral
Rov Dr Lcavell whoso Sunday sermon
> vas published ln The Post Monday calls at-
tention to tho fact that the section beginning
Temptation comes like a serpent and end
ing with when wo think ourselves secure
found In the third column of the nermon as
published is a quotation In the publica
tion th ° quotation marks were omitted by the
compositor
HiGIILR COURTS
Tin huprciiio Court
r
Austin Total October 1 Tho supreme
rlan et al from Travi
A IMlOHIM T TKAVN DrAIJ
Colonel W A bluitv of CIiirKnvlllr
IiirkoU Awiij nt Dalluit
ers generally for their signatures
a m Jury civil
4 831 a m NonJury civil do kol Friday
court convened today and organized for Octobir S R CO n m Probate docket Mon
tho ensuing term of nino months Thvl 1 ° iobrT 8 U
three JudgCH were present also Clerk omlltloii nt Slovvfll
Morso and Deputy Conncrly Benumont Texas O tobrr 1 Tlio Gulf nnd
Flvo motions for rehearing vvor sub interstate train which went to Siowoll jrs
mlttcd as follpws Fidelity Mutual Llto carrUll flnt car londoj with provl
t uay
XXJJSM rlco 6acks an < 1 Klurul n8nKht
Hiram Koppleman ot al
vs Adolph wlh he al car a box car loadoll wltll
Koppleman from t omal G J Long va
Count Court
Beaumcrt Texai OobT 1 The regular
October term of tho roiinty court was con-
vened In thn rountv court mom this niorn
Ing with Judto George C OTIrlrn on tho
passengers and household goods hoTv S
will Iho thrl
Intorstale Is
of tbt destruc
stato railroad by the slorm There aro 7001
aires of rlco planted near the town
Dallas Texas October 1 Colonel W most ot It is ready for harvesting and a
A Shaw of Clarksvillo Red River county l rrnS ccnTmod aOorfor ffi
a wealthy planter and prominent dorm the rice The company had ordered lumber
crau died at St Pauls sanitarium > cs Ior t w0 bl vvnrehouset prior to the orm
but It Is now unable to net tho lumber dc
terday afternoon after an Illness of eight Uyered It Is also unable to get sacks and
Hotel Brotol for the winter weeks his ton Hon Que Ehjvv was
C W Nelson arrived In the city 8un1sy vth him when ha passed away Tbo re
rrorning after a business and reireatlun trip mans will bo shipped to Clarksvillo lor
to New York and ether Kas em points interment HiIb morning
Cbar es J Wolff and wifi after n two Colonel W A Shaw was born In MIs
viecks stay In Houston w ll return to Gal gisslppl seventyfour > ears ago He
jeston today Taey sptak in the hlghist l0 Texas thlrtvslx voars aeo and m l
r Frilrca nXrenreToVgmibH TStlcfnU of SZ wheT hl Jnme V Ornrr W n Mon
TSL EecJJieo1he lecrlca workers rurcbascd large tracts of land and ac I nnl Kfllclct Ofllrlnl
Ld Oeorec sTorS ol IcVa union No S cumulated a fortunr Ho a ntenie Lako Charles La October 1James P
lef ycsiray lor Waco whero a State con democrat and an active participant In the Geary mayor of Lake Charles died this
ventlcn of dectrleal workers Is In sesstrn bitter contests back In the 70s He wasmornlng at bis home on the lake front Ills
C D Wyman an assoclnto of George J tie personal and rolltlc fltnd ot Richdeath was sudden his Illness hiving covered
tne crop is In Imminent danger of being
rutned unless relief Is prompt The town
was also running short of provisions when
the train arrived Sunday and tha stowk fcod
Is about exbnmted
3IAYOU OF LAICK CIIIHLKS IIRAI
Clinneyt llle Ionscn
The cltlrens cf Chanoyvlle have hsld
a meeting and fixed the following 2hed
ule of Josses sustained by tho recent
storm
Tlint Is the Spinner Solution of the
Irolilrm
fSpcclul to The Post
X w York October i Relief from the
strained situation in tho cotton manu
vanlan by birth having been born In West
moreland county In 1SJ8 He came to Lake
Charlen n 15E9 In 1S71 be was married to
a daughter of the late Jacob Ryan who Is
still remembered as the father of L ko
Charles As a result of this union a large
family was born His wife still survives
him Until 1EES Mr Geary was engaged In th
Paul Kolllty f 0 Mrs Wad 00 Mrs lnVa Kut SdVuB iS
fcturefl abaut t0 be cfrected ce n tot
Mitchell J500 Mrr Mundoman 200 Tpm advance from ruling prices Much Is ox ca < h lmr I 8 < 5 he wss elected a member
Hartfleld 1100 Mrs Fredericks Sift V of the lower house of the State legislature
srlool house 1000 Mrs h Jcnei lfn Pect0I frora the r e < ln8 ° tao cotton Kor eight year he was a member of the par
will Tarry J150 U Mudsman JU0 Jn m11 men to take place tomorrow in Phlla Ish bool bosrd and was oii of tho first to-
c O hHSy 250 Jack Hydo k IoS glphku M W Mtotffi
total J2SJ0
Jotn BIvScf
win Tarr
Otf B5ckmeer
H Wernir
Comml tte
rult cf tbo conference w II be a price list democrat In DOlltlca Hr was elected mayor
for cotton yarcu that will allow the mill two yeurs ago nnd has been a faithful offlcnr
twnenso fair margin on tbelr product The There little doubt that he would have suc
sltuaticn ln England L little short of a rcedrd himself at ihe election next April bid
crliie and thera tho ccucerted action of b8 d ra to bt reelected
ir he spinners paints to a further increase L
Tnx Collector Hi port tho ggijedLio for fabrics as tbp only Cane Mill nt Wlinrton
State and Counvy Tax Oolleotor Qeorsx > jogjcji outcome as tho high price of shot Wharton Texas Octcber L Mr C M
L Class report for the month ot Sep cotton It is significant that both here jQncJ wj have rPbullt his cane mill and
tember shows tho following colleclons bro I jff < ffl b raiy to fire up Monday next Tho
neilnoucnt taxes UZZ 61 Yoccnts thl mill will bo operated by Aral class ma
ovor l0 cents itutoo
Occupation taxes 6021 00 chlncry with a capacity ol 2500 gallons
Jaliy of 200 tons crushing capacity
Total 7274 lit To Cure Limine
Miljrla makes you lazy languid and
1 llfelets VaierloPhospbate Qulnlno tb
Oli Thht Avrful llrillth
Ponnllsl Convention Perfumes dligu se offensive breath but
cf the ery traill attendance Icl s rr0 Ru nled ° eura MaUrU Dos Oascarots Candy Cathartic remove tho
me
On account
n t cau > acrvousness or rlnglns in tbt
e cauje aniT prnvids a quick permanent
froa
of the populists yesterdy the liiead 25 cents ireraedy AH druggists iCc 25c SOo
OUTLOOK IN THE TENTH
Mr Burgess Says He Is Pleased with Ills
Canvass So Tar
WILL UKRY AUSTIN COUNTY BY 1000
Olifn ItU Itrnnotin for IlrllovliiK In a
Vliijorlty ot tliilt Him Also
Coitildriit of lu ctte
Ln Orango Toxas October 1 Hon
George K Buigcss nrrived In thta city last
night from Now Ulm ln Austin county
mid others lo
terwted in J1 le Jh m0raln sJ0T S hulcllbu S
the culture or handling of rice
for tho ourposo of looking Into a proposl hcro hc bcglns aD clsht day 0mPal
Uon to form an organltaUon among tho rlc n Fayette cOuntj When seen by Tno
glowers I Post representative hb talked most cheor
Tlio mcctinc was called at tlio Instance ul > of tits prospecw In Austin county
ot C C Duson ot Crowluy and Anderson Where ho had spent tho Wholo Of last
T Herd ot New York City Mr Duson Is week Ho said I think there Is no quea
a momlnent rke srrower and miller of Lou ton ot A wtin county giving mo at loait
wtlcbha r reprceiHs a company
Z 1000 majority I nnd from peraonal con
r i t tnoa W wl f C ark oht Xt rom nl1 our ars
luanquartds in Crowuy i < lm owe ot tuo aKc J flor t t ° 18Dtl Austin 14 county was
scnntofial
four democratic and it became
got settled down again the Msltors had darict the convention tJint hmi vnnn fotpoatuin was set forth In a ion < rau pub largely a cloau
runs more than enough to win called to nominate candldain fill S limed lu The Post m morning under a county only on account ot the money tium
Crowicv date ton > Hundreds
senatVTLTheld ot thoio who Wted for
n Coodhlio nl who was subsequently urdc rby drctwl Jt h ttvviey two years and four years ago on
cualrmnn nccoiint of tlio nionaj question aro < iiimn
a sc < relnry was elected and Mr p
Goodhuo then Introduced Mewus Dukon aud cralo ° every other Uauc nnd almost to
Hera and called upon them to explain tlio a mnn they aro opposed to tho present nd
obket of the meeting Mr Duson twld minitratlrns foreign policy nnd wlil cast
The oblect or this i to ion their votes with us this year In aldlilon
suit w tli tho rco farmers ot this section on t0 this I found many litelong renubllcani
the plain proposition to coniract to buy tu ho will vote thei donweratta this
A lln or ifuHtniK iinl Trnrer Xcv tanners rlco at a stnUd prco for tour tlekot
5
llclnir iiliMTtiil Jtars with an option of four years mom
on the coiitinct You will best understand 1 rom what I know of Kayctte comity I
v om Ivlppur tho day of atonement the plan bv hearlnir tho ro > irt read mid t believe like conditions obtain hero and I
commences ln this city at 6 p tn to lay wli ubmt it lor jour read ng confidently expect n largo mnjirlty lu tlMa
To contract absve mentioned thou
and Its observance In tho way ot fasting und at tho conclusion of which a discussion wna county
ber cf about sixty The first tleath at prayer and penitence wilLrontlnuo until followed which continued for nearly two n ihk < irnii
Auditorium occurred yesterday after 0 WBV fi SSiVcSS1 i S JfiiS Au Wl l S o the
noon when James Bradley aged 78 ye tho mcTto nTal Henr solcmn Kn d ccpt of letters
parsed away His was n sad case inuoe i t vals being devolcd exclusively to prnjer Ihrd In oxpianntlcn Mr Herd rild Hie from several countlea rcquestlilg the ie
Ho was I ving at AIln on tho fateful and religious Instruction Tolnl nb Plan of his coinuui > kiis lo secure slRna mlttoncf of tl or Mm minuun nf putting
Rtnonce Bob erved from nllordlrnfy turcs and agretmervt of 70 or SO per cent ot
eht nnd the housa 1
nght nf September 8 it orK aDa ll ehnrici r nr imiIov tho rlo ° = fe s of the United States to tlilu their names on tho tlokul for tho geneial
which ho was staying wa blown own eir f L contract This must bo done heiore tie
U u ° M v the idea I loctlon ucxl month Thv nni i
ny
Tho old man was not injured but tha If1 Jl fmpany s Irrma10nily organltod becauss V J
>
shock and subsequent exposure and his elnK 0 humllmto tlio soul nnd brlog tbtut tbee acreemens the numoses of n for Uopurposo of printing tlcko a
old nirn were ion much for him He ws honu n 8050 ° slnfilluctfi and tho need the company would b Inoperative when for t ° Primaries list spring andnrnrovv
nthe in hV parnd for 11 no lblo i of dlvlm mercy It is also a ciistim on these contracts havo been sinned bv the being apked to anslst In tho printing cf
h7nWii this day to forgive nil nneniles and purify i > f nun the compiny will then be or the tickets tgaln bomo of the Inters
Hn i him but nn
e i
rnt Zr strangers HeKII SmcV vil cd 1 YCCoUei h11 Uln lfi
= thoughts make a J cdnll S T srty flllllt
and among strangers He has a JrroOOo nll p ld in
daughter qf f tvcntR J their names will bo left ott
an fprthconilng
th ticket
Ilerd was whir rffet tbn nut laws ot Texas
would have on hlB nians and he said tint The otltcers nrc of the opinion that tli a
lty makes It necessary to tako food for lit had consul ed with attornoys in this rty U a new departure from tho old custom
essential nourishment I b referenr to this nurBtinn and hit thy as the county candidates uuujIIj paid il
Another custom of tho riiy Is to e rt u prooun 1it r mU J ei ticket printing epeuscs ond put tho can
ate tho memorial of departed soul In thiRTo buy ric for foilf vr r to come idalth Ir Slal ° c ou ° 111
bra
which those of tho uingrci ulon that lao
died during tho past year aro remem
ron STouti sniTnuniis
Homer OITor il ihv Voitnrr ntnl llm
lilnj liHiil for lli IHlicrn
County Judge n II Vamer has re-
ceived a lettor from T II Howman su
at a etated prim It Is not an nKroinont of country
tn sell at a rerta n price but we bii > now One BtUlo ofttcor paid out In tho neigh
all the rlco ycu inu raise nnd pay you n borhood of 200 during tho aprlug pil
flxrd pHce for It whlch is reitilnly not a marioa jnj if jt comPB n in Uo syB
Flt P rtZL L l to buy rlco ° In any thero IU ho very little proat in hia
n < uno would ba oermttr <
manner
Then followed a discussion or the rela-
tions tho mills boro on the motlei thu
ouestion of experts bonded varehoiises tin
ernies and prices which were promptly and
siitlBfiictnrlly arnweied ln mi4t cafes
rinallv on notion ot Mr I I 1nlk a
appointed to rcprrsenr tho
office
OriuiKi Counlj Hcpillilliiinii
Orungo Texas October 1 William
McZeal chairman of the republican
execullvo commltteo for Orange county
ccliMiiltlce wns
millers one to renrecent tho fmneis ot lef has appointed a lumpilgn roinsiltloe ot
fir nn cointv and anoiher tn ictiiiscnt th fvo membprs Alfred Smith chairman
MeZcnl
A
tin Hussell nnd
Iho that It Is now
ready lo bike chargo of any business
that Hn county ls badly in need orro i Tl iiio rs rn mmlttVe A V Hint 1 C liar that comes within their scopo
rton Dlckcr Mr Kcv win lalo family on 1 A llrnusrard nnJ lcoKe t rmg Ckalrnmn MeXeal has atlled a mass
picKcrs ncy vviitiaio ramiiy
rBrnpr committee IeiIer on count W
mooting for Satmdny night October 0 at
fi Love J H H r > es Fripk Hsnimnnd llQ coore <
amendments to th farmers nnd lice grow
former campaign
ltl < lirr t nt Uwililc
Uvalde Toxns Keptornher 0
Rudolph
iiiHfe W <
rr
KlAMS
55
1 WILL WARRANT
Th < I me ih Hier Cnsr Where I
IticoiiiiiKni tlir > TreiiliniMit of My
rliilrlc Holt mii > i Dr HeniiPtt
Tin Dooiiir CinKlmi ou to Ioolc
lilt for lltiiiihuj IntlliilloiiH
Illfctrlclty applied by Dr Bennetts Kloc
trli licit develops and hardens overy rousclo
of the body stops all
loss ot vital fluid and
cures nwrvous proatra
tlon and loo ot brain
powor L Bbsolutely
EUdrantee tho euro of
Sexual Weakness In
either sex Lost Man-
hood Vurlcocele 11
droiele Spermator
rhoea Rheumatism In
i ry foim lthlney
Llvor and BIndder
Troubles r c a t o r o
Shrunken or Undo
vrlopcd Orcnns duro
Dyspepsia Chionlo
Constipation all Fe
clalq complaints etc
Dr BENNETTS
ELECTRIC BELT
Is iJiir limes more powerful than U others
and may ho r nowrd when burned out for
only 7Si no other belt ran be renewed for
anj price nnd velum bilrned out Is worthless
Klnborg addressed tho people hero at luaranti > ml one year My Belt has sott
tho court howo last night Ills remarks i Kr wiH StTurn niffKVnV
wero well recclvcQ Ho stated Hint nnl ihe patient ns do the bare metal electrodes
bench Sounding the various dockets ocu und all otmr makes bolts liieso fllec
on of
until adlmirnmeni c > ej pron > co tho rilinlln ho wins aiJ
ned tho tlmo of tho court nodes nrB my pm nl and ar Used 011 nu
at noon Following aro tho settlngi foi the protection as lie did tlio cubits not a mhcr tUB ot bl Bnm fy t imtatM
wtok Kn would rmvo been tired What au thrm bj rovrrlng the burc metal with u
Criminal docket Tuesday Octcbcr 3 n 30 opportunity McKlnloy lost eontlnuod tho thin vrnourlne or < hatunls or fell illectrlclty
docket Thursday Oclobur pptakcr of plnolng himself In history ns < > through this roverln but tho
tho peer of Washington Lincoln and Jot idlgr > lint foniis on tho bare metal will
forsoit Iut no a niusr b itilluenced
by thn money power att Bacrlltco hrnvo
American soldiers and libertyloving na-
tives for tho lust of umpire
A Illur Itully nt Sheiiiutii
Sherman Texas October 1 An en-
thusiastic demociallc rally supplemented
chlcVKV Roc k Kland andT ex a naTiw a iSrn to with a torchlight procession was hold
Company from Island and
democratic candidate lor
senator from Kansas
Women suffer
iny from female
troubles and
weakness and
from irregular
or painful men-
ses ought not
to lose hope if
doctors cannot
help them Phy-
sicians aro so
busy with other
diseases that
they do not un-
derstand fully
the peculiar ail-
ments and the
delicate organism of woman What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRAD WELDS
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis-
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth-
ers wives and daughters It is made
of soothing healing strengthening
herbs and vegetables which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses Ieu
conhcei Falling of the Womb Nerv-
ousness Headache and Backache
In fairness o herself and to Brad
I onk through Vi rdlgrii I a deadly polaon
mid nny cuueo blood poisoning nnd pnrbnps
denlh
Iclda Female Rcrjulator every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial A large bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good Sold by
druggists
i SfSd t kljl > i > sfM M > ttitltytft
The Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta fia
If j on hiitr Imcii linmIiiiKK < il Into
liujlni fine of tluno liiiMntloiis ntxtl
nr < > nfritt < l < if llir ttrillKrlN or It It
tniinx IiIIhIiii mill lorlurr you or
If II given no cnriMit otnd It to ma
nm Im If rlrop of one of nilui
Monligue John Old II m tho country contlRuous to High j ero tonight under tho auspices of tho
al S K Beaumont and vicinity My Llectilcal Suspensory for tho radical
et vs Seymout from Colcrilo i who wiro moving to n wai
MtitSsers central campaign committee Over 103 of weaknesses of men equipped with
FHtz Nehrinc et al vs V M r Tbo fr lrgely people who euro
retiring e victoria MMur
AaBlh 07an to com0 torches wore in tho parade Tho croAds my patent lectrodos If possible Is a greater
lh opportunity
tliini Bolts is to
i Ln rile I were addressed by Senator C L Potter invention my oud tree ovjry
T L
t h PSBsenger It is learned that and ff tZ
Ivlns new town on the Gulf result f ° r COncress from
suffering sevrrely as a f
J H Atvvood
ruction ot the Gulf and Intel
tho Mfth district Hon iotllr mBiiUai Female attachments with all
ladles blts
WrlUi today sacredly confidential Will
send my books literature etc free postpaid
for the asking Advlco Without cost Hold
oily by
Electric
Belt Co
IIooiiin 11 lo i Union lllock
nVIC COLO
111
hades
tJM
ItftM
Store willclose at 6 this
evchlrjp Cioscdtomorrovvun
tI 6 p m
Its time we had some cool
weather fjtiess well pet our share
soon Youll need 1 Fall Suit in a
hurry then Why not conie in
today and pick yours out
Stylish Fall Suits
The suits for men are as differ-
ent as can be fiom those of last
season Mateuals are different
shapes aie different
Cheviots Cheviots Cheviots
Nearly every suit you pick up is
either a cheviot or a dark stripetl
worsted A little inclined to be
fancy but the prices are not a bit
iO
S750 IO 1250 up lo 30
Seen Our Fall Hats Yet
AlAMMOTH CLOTHIER
We hava about fifty doien Cloth WJn
dow Shadei slightly damaged by wafer
that w will close out at Half Prfco
Thc n Bhadea are such as usually ro
tall at 35o In 5thj with forvste tAjeg feet
by seven nnd will be old at15e 2 3
and flic tach v i
JAMES BUTE
HOUSTON TEXAS
tOOu 1003 Texas Avenus
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