The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIth YEAR, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 25, 1901 Page: 6 of 20
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THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Attendance Was Mucli Larger Than
on the First Day
NOMINATIONS WERE MADE BY DISTRICTS
For tho Places on the State Examining
Board Eighteen Names to De Sub
mlttcd to the Governor
fjalroston Tcias April 21 The second
days session of the Texas Medical asso-
ciation opened this morning nt 0 oclock In
the ample nuilltoiliim of the Itiiriuoii club
there being a considerable larger attend
ancelhati was the easo at tin meeting
veitcrila All the xlsllofi xxcic surprised
at the untnlataknlile piogerss tin oily has
tMilo In tlio way of recuperation mill tho
gathering will doubtless lio or some tor
i Ire lu dispelling Hie l < Jeit that ttifintt In
tic prevalent la snuie < inirtirH hgaidlng
Ualrcntous hliljlty to permanently lchnhlll
tale herself
The reports of the xarlnns committees
were recchod niul then tin < iuvtliiii of
recommending physicJans to Hie governor
tor appointment tothe Stale medical ox
nuilnlntc boaid was liken up Discussion
or the maiirr took tip tifnrlx the whole of
the ihornltig Those appointments arc to tie
made In accordance with provision ut
the medical hill which wiih pnked by the
iunt IcjflBldttirc The association will lee
omincnd Uie names nt olghteeu plixflleiaus
unit flom this miinhir the goxernor will
i < i lect utile for appointment
After much dlsi msion in icganl to how
the rrmmincmiiiiinii slmulil lie made it
was finally decided tliit Hie physicians of
each eoiigiiMlniiul district present should
hold u Kipmnte meeting nud tgiee upon
a reprcsentntlxo the re utatlxes will
tuiit ii a eomnilltec ill I lninlnato the
phmlelniis lo l > e mourn n 1 1 in the gox
ernor The nuixi i Hell i whole will
then pain on tin list r mum in lie sub-
mitted
A eoiiimlttn will iivi In hi in toil in like
ninmiei l ileelile iih > ii ihe ueniltiailnns
for nfflifii of lhe DHiiM I iinm anil the w
leetlnii nf i iilnii nf mei H
The special commit lee m t < 1 to tinm
Imiip the nmn ii in uliitlin to
till ROtiilKi n > iivlll li > I en < f tin lol
lowing plMKli l iii ml 11 v imiHfK i
Ii Lu iMielitiiti uf i uhieen rentn
memli 1 iln unteimi will mil nm nh nlu
IlH I It en 111 J J f
lleiinlen H I It Hi iis r iNtne
Hi T t It II of Uler Hi Ii 7 lenklliK
of liinu itldil In 1 J f hr
nmn lit 1 t Io BIIII I Imii III TllV
lei llmWi li ef lliltoll 1 > I I fi K k of
He I ii in M M Smith f untlti Or
1 lln l of IniMl ljr t HK
er tliein 111 1 milk 1iiichul of Him All
tonlf Hi t fVlemiin r Cllnlmlo Ut
waiter shiopfhlre of mkiim Dr snu It
IliMioiitth r jtufldle Dr W K tllalinek
ef M
HieCe IP A s Dtl of Teitlplo
lit A It nmtarr r H < H lllc
Ihe i Hinitniii r < e reil iM tm >
n W n TlBliiieiit of Ititte
1 P I M lipon of iilw t n Hiii
Rir iv r l l i l ititn Itepoit
1tVPfc 1 A > B ff ReouliiDBt
iiiy I Uet ririHhiiiKH in Miner Smlt < r3
wuf ttt 0 Jltrv Trlnls
of the IBMitae Mfttvln U Bmvei y
John II Turner f Terrell
ie nlsrlit e slon the followlnn pnien
Uliierentlnl Illugnmlii
tx id HypUlllN by 1
I iiins
MiIleal
Wit
ltd wen
J n mis
riUUon when cv r JVsTNv
ery nerve is rrr N
qntv
cring and she
hardly knows bow
to hold her head
up
The nervous
condition head-
ache and weak-
ness which are the
results of irreg-
ularity or a dis-
eased condition of
the womanly or-
gans can be en-
tirely cured by the
use of Dr Picrce9
Favorite Prescrip
tion It regulates
the functions
stops enfeebling
drains strength-
ens the nervous
systeta and pro-
motes the general
health of the en-
tire body
Sick women ore
luviled a consult
Dr Pierce by let
J
Smalts
Wilton
ll irt < lfnp r Ilraneh
nf
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OGLE IB ON TRIAL
Case Is One of Considerable Interest ns
It Involves a Technical Point
Hill hum Ten April 5SJ The B V
oitle illtt it ek Hnlllviin murder jlUe N n
trlul rie k tuT Imlletmimt for the
ninrdi of two hrotier aumod Saim twi
t r hru II Hus tr nml eon
u iei of the murder shortly itfter u ne
ior < i Texa Airll 2IThe 8 W
OfW iniirder < we uuu lo Hie juij tiuilKht
ot T 1 1 a A Mldtci Is mil expected
tiefnre iii > nK The eudene Has all
B V r l > e p < nlm nere
kliiK iiiiu more like a leiity
ii n
ui nne ih n a man who hml
I
n dm nif scum In l f nl
I niisiuii u ui and
1 f I lh
is in
in who uontd
attrnet itmitlon ii where for he I 11
P eiwfn one belus twolnte a acter
mlucd
ORANGE LOCAL NOTES
Specifications lor the New Rice
Have Been Submitted
Mill
0 Apr Allium
3 Iil ll f llruutioulle repnwntntUeln
the State leBUhtuie from the Ilrowuille
ditrlct i w onBS X Vliy
tpenillni the do > here limpecilnK the Varl
° itrl ThlH itui Mr nneir
rss cierB
Is a rarity Xor the most part the young
woman behind the counter is smiline nni
S > 9 Utounh her Kick butts her
side puns or her head throlm distract
ingly The wowlcr is not Utat a clerk
is sometimes irritable but that she so
shows ir
ter free of charge Uw
All correspondence private Address
Dr R V Pierce Buffalo N V
niravlae u d Dr rlerce Favorite JPrescrin
tUm and Ooldtn Medical Biscorcry daruic
tta p st year writes lira Mattle lonff of
Wyfi Valley rerry Co pa
l ciu truthl ully
r c imeod the m < dIdoe lor all fenite wiSXh
Wefcrtptiooi which 1 consider a great blea
SLs 0 J ervon and
ooBragedthat J hardly knew what to do
Ximj Advice for hometreatment helty
woa erfully Thank to Dr tteree
f f Pl tu PeUe
AioMatii Hd sick headache F
If f
flrrt visit to OMnsft and hecwn asrceahly
MirprUed it tlm extent of the tmliifitrleM
now In operation here am Ik very inthim
Instle over the prospects of thlt Hcctlon
To The Von reporter he dtntfil that tmbe
Heiiil OrjiiRo only needed a hlp eltntiuel
throiiRh Sithlno lake to niAke her one of
the prettiest allien In Tohn iml nlldeil
Ihiit If he wns eoiiKresi nhe nould oerlalnly
KiJt the nppruprlatloii
A inrlonil of mnclilnery onntlnilnir of n
pile driver nntflt nrrlwtl here tiilny eon
Nlenoil to S A HolierKill tlio eontrnetor
who U liullillni the Orange mid Xoithwext
ern railroad mid which will ho imed hy
hint In eoiiKtriielltiR the milroad lirldge
ncrim AdaiiiK Iriynti
1 AiClVity the eon
eimtrneior who will erect
the lil rice mill nt thin place was heie to
day iind nliniltted upeeltleatlonH to tlm
IiiIIIk for the inaferlal iieiilitl In the con
Ktrtietlnn of die mill Out riOOtHK feet of
litinher lll he iinciI I Ihe IiiiIIiIIiik
II I Tlinnions of Uaxaliachle one of
the evcpiitom of the entitle of M T Jniief
decenneil of HouMoii tran neled Imidiipst
In Oniiise tNlii
C Criiiiit of the lnleriintlonil Tradlnc
eompiinv of fort Arthur wa mi Orante
iKltnr todav lookliiK after the Mhlpment
nf a large Keheilnle of Itimher which lie
recently pLieeil with tnllli at thin place
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEAIS
OFFICERS WERE ELCCTEO BY THE
G A R AND W R C
Transcript In the Sullivan vs Pierce
Case Has Been Completed Bnai
Brith Delegates Were in Town
Jalveoton Tcmik April 21 The Jrnml
Army of the Hepublle held a nieelliii thin
uiorttliiK at the United Htute couit room
flnlihlnif the etcintlve IiuiIiicmh and elect
luir officers for the eiiBiiliiff jear The fol
IiihIiij were he ofilcers elected Colonel
I II Hunt of DuIIiih ilepnitiiient coin
innmler II C Adler of Terrell nenlnr vice
couinunder J J llellow of Houston
Juulor vlee eoinnuindii
The Woman Itellef Corp also held a
meeting thin niornlni mil iciliilod Mm
Annie Van llom of IIoihioii ns preiililpiit
of their oi nnlmilloii llir nileetlnu l
eoimtdered a gmil lumoi m il lx uiiiiHiinl
to elect oflleeiK for h spihihI lei hi Her
iilinliiiil In kmIiI Hi he line In the ft
< i III nl JiiilBiiicnt sin cxeiiscd In the ill
11 Moil ton or the it lief fundi to tile Hood
blllTl Ills
i i oclock this lift moon then wiih a
joint lueiiliipt of the iliiiud rni nf the
Iti public and Worn in s Itellef toips at the
I tuple of Hniii r hall win ip Inst illation
ef ot in t i h 1 I plnie Past Oejiill I nietlt
Ioiuniiindet let Kitdium or Inliotnu eon
ilii I d the Insttilliitlnn
Hi innniiil MK i Imsiii u the place for
boldliiK the in it enciiiiipnicnl
Bnai Brith Dnlenates
1 ilveMon Tcxhk April 31 V narlv eon
hIsIIdk of niieiil neventvfhe > Kate to
the II nni Itillh emttenllnn wltlih hu Jift
ended tu iHbora nt lloumon arrlvetl In the
city iwifeljr tltt iifteiniMiii where they
were CDteltiillUd with a street ear Hdu
About town by n loinl coiinnlilec nf the
onbr hendeil by Ml Henry M r < t
The jmHJ arrived on h upeelnl over the
iiilvpniiru HoudIoii ami lleiidernoii innk
lug tin run fioui llnitsioii In flfn hIv
nil nuta Thev lettuie il on the miiup train
till evening at f > iloik
1m r c n llunler iiiiHsenger nsenl ot
tbn hiieiiiatlmihl and lrcnt S oilium Hall-
way at Houston uocoinpanled Hie imrty
Snilor Lout Overboard
Onhotiiit TcjtiH April 1 JameH Car
ndl ii Hiillor on the ailumiipr Ilxxle It
Ailaiti of the Ited ttnnppei conipnn nm
lost overboiird hint lilday eenlns iiear
li < cun Inland The boat ih nl ntiehor
when iannHH u t was Umu off Ho
Juinpeil iirerhnaid after It w In thotiKht
in liiive b < n Ixed with crnttipK The
line won thiowi to him twice bin lie wan
unable to maap it and stiildeulv OlKap
iwarod
Ia r roll whs n Hlnute Hum mid about 40
jenri or aitc Ho find buen pniplnypd In
the Hod hntpper eonipnny nbntit four yenta
umihad fn1rtS liUcluini en the lwmt HU
rolhtlvpa have not lieii loented
Died from Morphine Poisoning
Qahewtoti Tpxhm kjyV I Ulnirlo I
f Iloliir imed tH yeuiM di U nt the Xenly
boapiiai at 11 iteloik ilila vjnltti fiom
the effects of iimrphliie potantC 11 uah
lll e0UTcd In bed tills nn ntliiK In in mi
eouaclous coudlilon and a do loi hh Iiii
uieilliilelv Miinitnoiioil The minerltiK miin
nm inken to the hospiiul but all effoit
to wii his life were fulllc The iIpcpiimhI
nail been emplnyeil n a Inind nnyer by
the Ami of V llllileibiaudl Co lnKt
eeiilni bi remarked thai he hmj heen
laid off al the mill beeuwe lie was not
fant eniiiiih
lie leateK n fainll eonsl tlnK of a wife
and bio ilmiujteix
SullivnnPierce Transcript
Jnliemon Texan Anll SIf Onrt
clerk of the Pulled Sinten dlattlet court
lias eomplcled Ihe transcript of the fa
tnoun Mulllwui Meiee van wliCh wan lip
puttied to the 1nlicd Stated itjrcult court
of apiienl lu New Oileaim The transcript
wan one of Ihe laritext ever eoniillrd by
the clerk of the court heie coniUllin of
87U0 iinKos of tjpmviltteii matter mil
welshliiK ninety pounds
Texans for New York
Rnlvfatnii Tevai April Jl The Malory
line Htenmei liiiipawis sillcil prompilv at
noon ludav with the folliiwlim piiksciujcih
Mix Holwmtht Sin Aulcnlo Mr and Mm
1 II Itlcthmtiui and Mr and Mis I hn
llioinwoil Ilenvei Mr niul Mik A lirnn
wnlil Monterey I II Ilniilliii A II Ue
dell lle I IV Itlrlfi and Itev M V
lllcke Now York Mr S Stejil and Mil-
ton sinrn < iiflventon Im it k Horsey Iiei
ur MlhH Mary Mltihel Mr ItlrhnidKoii
1 J Kun niul A II Wilson lulelon
The fnmtl Is due to Mnlvo tomorrow
with the rollowlm Mrs t Trliiiilmnnn
New York O S Trliinliuann Mexico t
K K > llv f W Heiiiel mid 1 1 Hu hc
iialuatnn and thirty steeriRO paasenseie
GARNETTS DOOM APPROACHES
The Governor Has Not Yet Acted on
Petition for Commutation
Sherman Tcmis Apill S3 Major 1 f
Hroivn counsel for the defendant stated
toda that us yet he had not IiimhI from
thi > Boyeriior or the hoard of pirdoim rela-
tive to the petllloux asklliir clemeiuj Tor
tbo necvo Totie Inniett who Is under
tl 0 U Crr KUtlPr of Ins
wife Adllene
Onrnett lu Deulson eleven
iVa 0 ln i n l Ullve 11
rcSuV hoJv1 11 lif lnUKed nt the ioumy
t a A s
propetly stitched with nxlew ofgivia
it tbo usual teat tomorroxv < s
Lost a Foot In a Peculiar Manner
HlUiboro iexis April StIlrikeman It
1 Ixlrby goi a foot iniislied off at Abbott
yesterday In u penlliir maimer In try
810 a K kicked down
< ha lu and his foot xxns caught be
tween the drawheads ami mushc riiearly
Accidentally Killed While Huntinrj
MeKlnney Texas April St Wbllo hunt
lug n ur Payburc this comity last even
wLTom > IJentally shot
2 and
KlUild Anilrtw Jpff < ats hts companion
lloih w
ro jouiiK unmarried men
sllfc
Cuttlrirj a New Set of Teeth at 82
Kaufman Texas Aprjl SVMra Oickey
fe t 1 w BtlS < day last
5k AVh fnnltlJ tf nVo Iteeve
i
tateU j iit she waVcutting n uexv et of
jr Jx Siflcided
> Tt T n April aMartl a j
C nTPfW t Wnt ef this cUx
by Stlsulctfle tedty by taltos polsiu
VETO MESSAGES FILED
Governor Savers Has Disapproved Two
More of the Bills Left with Him
IRON INDUSTRY IS TO BE CONTINUED
At the East Texas Penlltentnary by the
Board John Mi Duncan Was Re-
leased on Habeas Corpus
Atiitln Ten April JlTlic followlnu
veto mn iiitei were tiled wllh the ncoetnry
of Hlate today
To tint Secretary of State
Iloime bin xo mi entitled An iLt to
aiiienil nrtlelo b7ii elinprct in i0 Nl
or the Ilcrlnix Civil Ktnltilex of the Stute
< f Texas by ntldlhi neellon I piovldliiK
for Hie Krunllnc of permanent certlHcnto
to certain perions mid to declate an
enicineney Ii herewith transmitted disap
proved
The objections to the bill tuny be bent
and for the most part Htited In the bin
BMW of the xtiperlnleiidoiit of public lu
Kltiirtloii tn snliom It has been tibinltted
for conMderallon They aro as fnllowai
The bill Is in the main n reproduction
of Iho cxUtlin law which telates to the
Imimuco of illplouuiK and certlllcnles by the
University of Texas the only change bo
Im In section I which rcjiU
hlploimia eonfcneil by iby trustees of
ittty HtMt 1Iish collece Iittilni A ilepininciit
of peilamiKi loKctlier with a ccillileule
ilom Hlid dcpiiiiiieiit of pediKoin said
course in pcUfiKOKy to be nppimul by the
hnte boaul mi ciliienlliui Minll lime me
men nml effect or ii pewiuiicnt Mlnte eel
llllcale Hi stale boird of edueallon iliull
iecldc whdt eolleffea of Hie Htnte ire ell
tiled to the pilviURes and or
proxlsloim
tllla seetlou
Ihe sen Ion about ijuoted Ix open to sov
eral objectlnna
ILi 1 ilihet It the duly of the State
oaid or education to pass upon the clissl
iiton or these colleKcs and nnlieralrlcs
wl i lu 3kl ll lf Inw nitlclc Ittisiu
1 elscd
Htnttitm litis duty dctolvca on
ihe Stile board or inuinilnem the nieui
lets of nhlch are professional teielieiN
Ihe duty Is onerotia one even to the Siite
hoaid of cxamlncm and It will be iloublv
so lo iho htnte boiinl or cilticallon who
w be reiptlriil to fanilllnrlre themsehes
w h the eiiirlciibi of huxciiI Imndred In
utiiiiilotis of learnlnK In the Inlled Sims
S iUil this Heetlnn does not ilitiruilne
wliiit diplomas aliitll be lpioculsed In
nrilclcjflisla Itexliicd Statulen the dexiees
of liHPhelor or an baehelor of i lei ind
bacheliii or letteiM or otne hlched nn
demle denree nmi orlereil picaeiit
Itlle a iiumbei or liiHtltiillims muit a
treat xiirletx or illploinas Home r nlilch
m a small amount or Heholmsliip
It Is of exceeding linpoilmlie to the
elT cleliei of tlm public achool sisleni time
unlformfly should exlul In Hie made or
scliMnrshln posnesKCil by those who teach
In the public schools nml that sucli until
° r ehaiacter possible
Olherwlne the public Heboid sstem call
noi attain Hie IiIkIi tnndiid which la so
inontly to be deslicil loo much euie can
ntt Ini exirelsed In RrniitliiK
peniiinent
Miic ccrriricates ind every possible safe
Kuird should be Hiionii atoiind their l
Miunce ho thai thej nitlj not become the
p opettj of the Incompetent oi tiuxvorttir
Joseph H Snjers loxcrnoi
To Hi Seerntaiy of State
House bill No st entitled An mi n
ciiine establish mid miilntiiln a biainii
nsiliilii in home for the care tienliiient and
epport of Idiots mid miecllcs of this
wuite and to make an iipprnpilailon there
fpt Is herewith transniltled dlsappioud
the siouiids or objection Ileitis
I Ihe npiiroprlallou JM300IV to whlci
ue eieiidlttne Is limited Is altouether
liiiilciiuatc ror the purpose Intended
J Ihe isire and mtiliiteiiiini e of IdloM
lied Imbeciles should be so illlYicnt friu
that ot eplleiilics Hint It Is not belleed
t > be a wise polb to put them under
tiie same eharire and iiinnaEement
An Institution for Imbeciles ami idiots
should not he oontliipd tq tiiise nnh nho
are adults but It should also be open to
feebb iiilnded chlldieii > whom such
Instiiicllon as thev mni be able lo re
ceUe can bo Imparted
I Such nn lusiltutlon should rnrher be
a home than nn asylum a comiuoiiU uu
ibisiood mid should be so located as lo
be or easy access to the patents and
Aim rill ins of such children as may be ad
inliteil
i I nn not averse lo the maklni or an
pic piovlslon by the Slate ror Ihe pioper
me and suppoil or I his < biss or iinroii
iinates but do not belleic that the plan
in eonleniplrited by the bill under eonsld
eiatloti la such ax should be adopted
Joseph H Savers Ooveinor
Chartered
Austin Texas Apill it Hunter tiled
other than oil companies today
InliiiorMonroo enmpnnv of Houston for
Ihe purpose of canjinx on u Keuernl bind
j K ITlliililB tuuiltsliiiiK and innnurnelnrlnc
hlsl s capital stock JIOishi Incorpori
tins
Mont ne
1 mid 0 T alhuer and 1
11
Austin Texiih Apill s The to owing
charters were tiled lu the secretin or
states of tin todav other lliiin oil com
IMinles lienteis ltnlldlng and loau t0ni
pnux of Ioii Worth capital stock Slfidii
lecorpnialcd bv Klinrl Harrison 1
Ilirtsllpld mid M C Millings
The Connie club of Waco no capital
Mock Incorpoiiilpil by W S linker W
W Selo II 11 Shear and otheis
An amendment to the chirtei of the H1I
hs browerj of Dallas Increasing ciultiil
Mtock from tnn M to jviiaW was tiled
John M Duncan Released
Austin Texas April 21At the after-
noon session of the court of erliulpil ap
peals decision was handed down In His
John M Duncan habeas em pus rase fim
Smith county dlsehirglng the relator
Judge Henderson dissented
The opinion states tirleriv that the pro
ceedlngs of the court were Iriegubir ror
hi reason that the Judgment was Iiiiiimii
Mix enlered nml tlttt arrest and manner
osii hi iI > n V1 Into wirt
juslliled him In refuslnx to scrxe on ths
pommltlee to examine the applicant for a
license to practice lixv
To Continue Iron Business
Austin Texas April 21The penitentiary
hoard In spsslob here toilay reconsidered
It prexlous resolution to discontinue the
manufacture of iron at Itink nml to moxe
ho wagon factory from Huntsvllle to Itusk
vvtXV l Hk wnMw
News Notes
Austin Texas April HlHon Dayton
Moses of llnrnet Is hero on business
Mrs I I llrooks Miss Mabel llrooki
ami Miss Mae Townsond have returned
from n visit to San Antonio
Attorney Hob leay of Ilallas Ii here on
bxjMuws before the sttpremp court
rrank Caldwell of the San Antonio Light
la heie on business
Vt n meeting of the water llcht
and
vommlislon yvstenlay uftemoon h boml
f The tho Jltv treasurer was llxed at Jru l
democrats held
M night meetliiss in
the last for the vp S
iVVrwlli p HHoual ablermen Th
1 f
lV1 SvV n1 war al nnt iioin nate
bXuJ ° Vor ve arlH l < omliiatlmis
Ilevlvat
services are being rniiiiu tei at
be
t umberlatui Presbyterian
church bv
Itev Dr Jones a very talented preacher
REAL ESTATE CONVENTION
Everything Is in Readiness for the
Opening Today
Illllsboro Tvxas April 2lPreparatlon
for the tonvemlon or the Texas Heal jv
lato and Industrial association xx hlch con
vcats tomorrow are completed nnij CTory
thlnj Is ii rcadlucs lo mako it tiie beat
<
wKifp ftei S41 ry hlnt wit Veaitr
XSI h < f he city tSii
2t i etn
not
care t U tho dolegates aapls prxirlslsss
S
in
have been nmde to care for as many as
cAine Vvpii If there arc i > ki or 7W people
< ont > the conreullon will be
im In the district court room which lias
iiilpii dnporalwl for the ccraslnn Most o
the IiusIiipms houses are decorated for II
iVci Vnlllt < 1 wurtV poulblu will
i
he paid the i eleKate home of the del
eH Tflved tonight and the mornlns
iVoxti nrC l 1 tt onie Ioatl d
Waco Texas April Major J W III
Bins left tnnliht for Hlllshoto to nltenl
tho Stale Ileal Kstate and Industrial coa
xelitlOu which meets there tomorrow He
thinks that the itipotltiB will bo the great
C Iiidiislrlfll meeting that has ever bicn
l tIl s t1 < H will be cry
u 1 0 101 Mri ItSlns who Is pres
Lf i10 nisovlnlloit has winked tin
epo sliiBiy for the suecea of the meetlils
and says that he Is more than pleased wltn
the prospects
COTTON BELT WEATHER
Reports of the Crop Conditions Through-
out the Southern States
1oIIowIiib are the telegraphic fluniinarlpi
from cllmnte and crop sections of the
weather bureau lu the cotton belt and
Cuba for the week ended Mohday April
Texas ieneral rains ground In sood
condition except drouth continues In south
cast portion unseasonably cold weather
17th niul IHth with frost In central ami
north portions checked growth of xeevta
Hon col inn needing continues early plant
ing coming up to Mr utands some damage
f m froatS tool weather litis ch cckot
growth or coin nun h replanting neces
sary rain fwoinbln for wheat mid oats
bnt Insects are seriously ibiiiiagliig thcso
eiops sugar emu doing well irult crop
nppaiently unliijined
Aiknnsni Declileilly cool weather with
heavy talltfnll prcvnlled inrnugliout tliu
State coin mid cotton planting grentlv re
tarded much of early pnureil will liavu
to be rep niitcd wheat and o s generally
i o ng xnoII 11Ish potatoes and gnrdens not
J0 11 ltmX Keneril in noithein
half or State or lSth and mm but did
no set Ions damage to fruit
Alabama Tcniperntute decidedly dell
elent some froit damage slight rainfall
exiessle suspending work after Wednes
day low lands again liiundateU upbiud
corn poor stands gome receiving nM nlwt
tilowliig very little lowland planted oxer
half the cotton planted considerable up
stands poor wheat piomlslug oats head
lug ganlens mid strawberries baekwmilt
notwithstanding some shedding fruit plus
pcet ravorablc
fleorgla Latter part of week charicler
ixetl by lieitjy rilns lolent gales mid un
seasonably low tfmperature reporls Indi
cate thai young cotton In south pot Hon
was killed cotton plnntlng progressing lu
nilddle and north sections
u > opiioitunlty i
nnimm tIp liPi l < ml > pwKla I J
daiiiageii iii germlnitliig slowlv sinnd
poor riult outlook still eiKOinagliig
IoiIda I urn being woikeil ami cotton
chopped nttieh leplauHiig necessary m
otm slow growth blight Is damaging pears
legetable shipments Increased prospect I
ml < Rood
mVLi pineapples
niiiklug fair progress high winds eiius < il
inn t aml lw teuipeiatiircs ru
tarillng gimvlli or all crops
Soutli Iliiollna Snow and sleet Satiirdav
In cxtieine northwest poiMirn Ill at or week
fnxoiable and innrli com cotton ilce to
bnceo and minor crops wore planted week
iloscil wet anil uld ib laying mini work
Beniilnatloiior Med slow and stands con
llnue poor and biokcn iciilantlng under
wn some inn lecelilng its tlrsl cultlvi
nuts heading tiuek nml fruit proinls
rih IhinWiirni dry weather llrst
portion of week fiuirthh roi planting
< oru colion mid gardening which nimbi
consldeiabii pi ogress told rains last three
dftsunfoilunate seeds weie unable to
ftermliiati and giowih of young plants
iheekiil snow lii moiiiitaln legion snturilix
anil freezing teinperature grortlv dmnaged
full which Is still sire In leiitrnl norilon
half the cOin and 111 per cent or the cot
ton ciops planted
TennesseeKlist pint or xveek was gen
eiall fmoiiible ror rnrm work mid giowtn
or legetiitliiii but fm liny middle to the
ln t Ii mined mid alcet with snow In east
era nuibimiddle dlvlsloui cheeked giowth
and stopped outslrtenworkt much enrlv
Plantedcorn Iniiilitunst In planted mef
cotton nxttabout Wumi tbiuf plant u
finrs pievall of seed rolling wheat on is
iind iloxer doing well peanuts plained and
spioutlng well finm three to ten Inches of
snow fell In the caslein division
iJ H lls y < iiiul nier the estlie
Island on the Hiili being heaxy In Iluac
del Itlo and Unlit to moderate elsewhere
but iiioic moisture Is much needed nt
r V UiTlclenlly hmnlil to ndiATt
handling tubmen grinding ilnlshed ni uiun
lolnls
show cis pirniltteil Increased nctlx
In cane planting nmt soil prcpiration
small crops linnioxeTl
Mississippi 1 iv ri luiieriltiies and heavv
rains untaxoiibie fnr geiinitiation nml
groxvih riosis did slight damage In entrnl
counties and considerable In eutliern and
pxlicme noithein rann work iplmded
corn unexeii stiinds looks jcllor eonsld
erabp repliiuilng iiecessnrA cotton plant
er1 Planted eul coming
e n s i ollh givdeus and minor crops
continue fnlr
DAMAGE TO WHEAT CROP
More Serious Than Had Been Generally
Anticipated
lort Worth Texas April 21 Harry
Innda one or the executive committeemen
or Texas Millers association today nld
that the losses to the prlurlpil wheat
growing sections of the State rrom bugs
would ieach 71 per cent He says that the
Bicnteat damages hns been done In Ilentoi
rnjson Collin and Cooke counllps He
does noi believe cnocgh xvheat will be
grown In these counties to furnish seed for
next season Ihe opinion of the executive
enmmltlee xxis that the situation Is rcallv
nioro serious to the farmers mid millers
than Is realized
ii
A Record Damage Judgment
San Antonio Texas April 21 The heaxl
cst il images ever luvnided by a Jury lu
rjexar county xvere awarded Sam Council
a former Sin Antonio and Aransas Pass
engineer against thai rallioad lodax lie
sued for siontm rot personal Injuries io
eel veil lu a freight xueek Tho Jury gave
him somi
A Brown Bug in Evidence
Cleburne Texas April 22 The green hug
Is killing oats north of the city This bug
now has an assistant a large biowu worm
looking bug xih six legs and red stripes
down his back These latter bugs appealed
In lirge iiikiiitltles v one fiirm and the
littlegreen bugs haxo devastated sexeral
tlelds In this neighborhood
CHEW FOOD
Chewing Preserves tho Teeth and Helps
Digestion
Tho finest specimens of teeth aro seen
In animals and iuwilu beings who thexv
the food thoroughly
Demists agree that teeth must lie used
to properly prc erviv them and therefore
tnex urge ixs de to cbexv tlielr food thor
oughly but the iierxous hurried mannur
of eating Js altogether loi common among
pe < iple and when fed on soft mushes taey
are llalde to mvnlluxv the tooi without
elionlng
nJ > epsli ntul liatl teeth are tho result
If this practice is contluued True one
can eat soft fo xytnout iletllmeut if thv
luxesslty or Ihewinrf 1a remembpreit
txeape Nuts food Is so crisp and brlttlx
and withal so ptcnant to the tasto that
the user cau not forget to chexv and thus
the teoth got the neves ary luse and Ihu
glands of the gums nrx made toTglxe th
Juices that Nature intends shall be mixed
with the food before It enters the stoni
A Xexv York doctor says many Xe > r
orkers put a little sugar on oatmeil and
then ooxcr with CtrapivNutm and this
method competi the chexxing neeeisary
to dlgist the oatmeal
finipe Nuts food is pre digested sail alsa
heljis In digestion or ptiier rol The doe
tors plan miglit do for a xxirlotv but
JtrsipoNjiis mid cream alone are considered
Ideal by Imndrids of thousands of brainy
1 Tliero are other reasons why those wio
eat OruiieNuts look nourlslicdJ and xxel
frtl Tho food Is nude vit parts of lha
field rmlns xxhicU Nsture make ut of in
leiuiMIng bralu tad ntrra ecatcrs ireof
U1 ltUsv sttB
dxjuAvr r
S i
JpP AVeto ftp iSWiTOfr
HOUSTON DAILY POST THURSDAY MORNTNG APRIL 25 1001
is made to any bank in the State > f lexns particularly
AH tol XZS SS
HEAVY MAILS FOR TEXAS
Thc Government Has Finally Promised
More Men to Handle It
Denlson lcXas ArUI 21 Never the
mani fhp rai Koru s
ma H
in d
ho dl n < tn TPX no All
seln T Mmj damped Tho
an I DcuKon
railway
postal office
has for monllia tveen oled h
and several limes le clerk hare cache
dltionai help bcen lw cd ad
GIVEN THE DEATH PENALTY
Tom Morris Convicted of the Murder of
W G Brown
Corsleaaa Texas April 21Tho Jury
1 on
eumstantial nl
vMence
v lure liroxvn
was niur
tcd gre e
bm Wt oxvn uW a tank
crr rei rcm ills Its dMvl
Killed by a Fall
Dallai Texas April 21v v Tiie
sni up at
W
N rslS 00 TfUStees dominated
of thl h7 VThUc Mans < nlan
WlJr 1 ae >
l P 4
natlng four
Ing two yen
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if her
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WM D CLEVELAND CO DISTRIBUTERS
R KRBV e p WILM0T
President and Gen Mgr VicePresident
Tiie Kirby 0
Wn H STACY
Secretary
CAPITAL STOCK 15000000 Shares 10 Each Pull Paid and NonAssessable
< lmnTetu t lfcri The company owns the fee
s rviv JeHcrson st strit s follows Pirst TractIn theI W Bulloclf a
L Ueatty aild leywood Kusliers Second Tract On the T7 N O railroad
ment of the Comnin I T a u0 carry forward te ordinary develop
toRcther with inte 172 n desrabe t0 hnve a considerable surplus
amount o stick S 0f To that end a limited
from April aothto J I one fth t T S are f ° Cents ° thc dollario 45 days only that Is
mcn r irStproBWM be cotled orftcadvanned con
develoSt orlS tmost ri id econoy the
management of the companys
every i tockhoJderwittS S i l t ion Vhe d ° Ia r eXPeUed w lnUre t0 the benelt0
time by careful and conservative mn comP ys general manager has amassed a for
ock of this com Private business and investors in the
P nys business ASi7 be V to the com
directors of the company reference
the Na
following The American
gentlemen to scrxe for toe
rTe f H
trilHeos rP
First National Bank Austin Texas
Beaumont Texas Beaumont Na
Mf X ras arattor money order Orders
orwarded upon receipt of remittance Money
be K Z k
may deposited in a bnnknnf
Fiscal agents in all parfsTtKu forwarded to bank for delivery
°
Address all communications to namcd Ver > 5horty
L THE KIRBY OIL CO R H Kirby GertA
con
bool
ZJHXi
tnonlous and xK nHnly hir
Ihe oil ton and LfoRt PU
It was a a mere ceTon i 01 WiR U
lie good among neighbors in i as ° P1
test of ballts iiS f nn
PMcl Tl1 rl i n <
were l r
declared tle <
for oo tru3 ees nrillrh R e J
onxtF Frii
death from m S er
Uvans famllx ° VenmA ia the
i vMh
tho bj A Mt luat ty
suxnrg a I
° clalmcd
rV f > e mother for
daughter who im cnnbct d n 1 5Jul < h
week ° lh
or two ago hut i scaso a
terfered There nV I ao uthorltlcs in
fin 11 sYx 2f rerten lk in the 1
I < s they have i Snre 1 S > ronsV
r st 1
the
dlseise it vill tiist UniIfr form
to save them e0 attention
Texas Polo
Ponie
Pm Antonio Texas x I
Went of Pr Zi X
100 nolo nonel SQP
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Beaumont Tex j
Henry Uxall Pres H D Ud f T <
± h Bradford Sec and TreM
No 74
Lock Box
Beaumont Brokerage and Oil l
on siock on Leases ond on i
TEXAS
BEAUAIONr
WC MAKE NO CHARGEI FOR j
CHASING STOCK
Tho seller pays the comml wn
the orders and we will buy >
l
if you own lauds or leases In r
oil territory wo will be Sl > JSJjT
ihem and licllevo that our tjf
the situation and large lMLBjnrtV
the multitude of prospective
os an unll opportunityp
Ji4
an unusually good
quick sales Ucfer to the J an
and Ueaumont National U ii
mont
an nil rtlsflcurint WtS
WRINKLES
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and Jefferson Sts Price liw
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