The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 171, Ed. 1, Sunday, September 22, 1901 Page: 2 of 28
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Ifcl me repeat nil onr Ihitnlss dd raise
my glass In your honor
The Marsellalio was played and the
speech was cheered to theecho
The spectacle before tan ciar today wits
one of ine mostMrnnoslng ever witnessed
Around the revjew ground wan h deep ma
ot red end bine Infantry cavalry and afj
tillery The whale line extended several
miles in spite of the fact that the troops
were drawn 150 flies deep
up
Suddenly at Riven signal this vast
thus bring
ddy began to swing around
Ing the head of the lino nereis the rcvioT
ground In front of the csir The effect was
to give the ltnprewton df a wide sttotch of
Ihiuuu ap > slowly moving in n circle rue
imiinUr In chief Ucnarnl llnigere aw
r mm by hi staff lctt the tnarh past
tue > oUn mllltttiy ntttelies nt eome dls
to r un hi left IJelilnd In four heavy
CO nii < marched a wholo division of In-
fant with fixed bayonets It wits nn
nstoojiilHig ght to o thl forest of bay
oh advance across the plain In n liutfo
o 1 n Itloclt The division was header Uy
to masjeil bands of alt Itsroglmetittt
ni1 u played n populr mnreli the Sounbre
M < is Oeneial Brtigere and Id stuff
ren I > ir the frontof the 3als sultitid Presl
deal IoiilHit and the cxar aud then with
ta fotelgn nttarho < tools np a p isltlon fac
if tV dsts o that the rest of the Rtmy
pus id between tte cxnr and Oenern Brn
g iih division was preceded bv the
r r lentnl standard wbieh was lowered as
they passed before the dlas and e ch time
the enr and czarina rest as did President
Lo rt and saluted the ejiar bringing hi
hsnd in the peak of his red and whit cap
ant iiplng It than until the etandards
had iu < nl Elgui infenm dltlslons Med
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f
as ui I ecry time the moving forest of
41 utters passed chcrs rent the nrt The
Infaiitry watt followed bj the Drotlalatuil
t lei twenty field gu is ufront tho long
h it cannon being kept In excellent
8 < ypT rent
11 1 rswnlng feature of the review was
tfm charge of 20 WO of cavalry The cay
s 11icd np twenty deep on the further
I f the review ground with the nrn
it s nn the renter pennants Puttering
1 from the ends of their lances As
1
the 1ne moted forward to the sound of
trumpets aemual ro erf rode to the cen-
ter If was a mtrveltro speetscle to watch
the horsemen approaching The trumpets
r < ld be heard SonnMnj the trot until
ahout a half mile In front of the dais
when they Wared forth the charge On
came the hnr e the thunder of their boor
he its mingling with the rattle of accoutre
mentu tie troops waving their swords
Th n at tlfty jards from the dais the
eah to halt tturst from the trumpets
the oflors wated their snerds as a Ik
nal to stop and the n > en n > ln d In their
horses atthe sjtter limit of the sarden In
front rfthe dais The czar i ood up t
watch the charco Ufh shook tho jrrettnd
His face waB animated and he polnfd out
to the exarlaa the Immense stretch ot
hordes a they apprnachcd the pavilion The
czar Tresldent Lottbet and others then
entered carriages and dr v t Betheny
where luncheen was served In n tont jirlor
to entraining for homo
Before telne aWoard the train at the stv
tlon the ezar requested 51 WaiderkRnui
ej the premier to co tribute ou his be-
half lroOoO fraacs to fiarls thayltles He
ordered the dlstrlbot a of KXK francs to
ehsrltles In each of the town of Utiuklik
Compejne nd Rkeltas and remembered
to as the prime sinister on his behalf
to make liberal donations to tho sutfereri
front the receat powder explosion at Kl
pault
The czar and czarina eroisod tho frontier
at Pacnay stir 5Io i lIe and It Is stated that
tbey will reach Kiel Sundav evening As
they were enterlsc Ue train nt lthelm
< be czar and CMrlnn ajaln shook hands
wth the tnembers of tho eablnet ef Presi-
dent Ieuhet thanklns them ngaln and
again nnd aaylne to the president We
ho e re shall ooiui to rrunce tgaln s ott
as the train moved out the czar and
cwrlna both U < ti at the window of the
private car bowluz and saluting Taen It
was that u nal salute to the czar and
czarlnn thundered forth Hands played
the national lrs of Trance nnd llussla
while the crowds repeatedly dheered Vive
la UumIu
At Pagnay str MoAelle the czar sent the
foil wing mesnije to President loubet Ac
cept our sincere ratltuile aud bu good
enengh to Interpret It to all those who
with tonchlng cordiality have taken part
In the festivities ot which we nave been
the object t I t0 tae French nation ao
much loved arid appreciated by Russia that
we addresH bur sincere thanks accompa-
nied by outwarmest wishes
Nicholas
RUSSIAS POSITION
Paper Declares the Country Is Independ-
ent of France and England
London fcaptember 21 The Vienna
correspondent of the Times quotes tin
ertlrle In the St Petersburg Hosslya which
declares that Itushlit required neither
French nrtr Fngllsh money Her credt
savs tho article enniles her to iiluee loans
without difficulty on the International mar
ketFinancial
Financial operations the Bonvtva de-
clares did not form the basis of the
Franco ttuislan alliance and It tvim not
fojtnded on political speculation on the part
ef either France or ltusMa The alllancii
was formed becauso ot the genuine friend-
ship of twn great nations who aiNUiuud the
task of cooperating lu otder to promote
high moral purposes Tke t powers
would not refuse the frleadslilp of any
country ready to promote their grett aui
which Is to prevent n snngulunry collision
between the peoples of the earth
Roumania and Greece
trandon September HI A dispatch to tho
Times from Athens commenting on the
visit to that city of n number of Rouman
ian students who has jutt ended sajs
the cordial welcome given to the ttudonts
Is an evidence that belli Rouuaala ami
Orooce recognize the necessity of combin
ing la seltUefenso aralntt the crlalaal ef
forts ot secret committees In Macedonia
whoso agents were recently acaulttctl nt
Sofia
Persian Revolution Discredited
Louden September 21 A dispute to tho
Times from Brussels says tho Persian le
ft
itlcn In that city has Tecelved a telegruu
rem Teherar discrediting rumors of a
revolutionary movement In Persia placards
of on Intajnmatery character were how-
ever posted in tho capltnl at night They
wern removed hy the police In the morning
Jubllc trannullllly It Is asserted U not
menaced
Rcliatous Associations in Spain
London September 81 The Madrid cor-
respondent of the Times says that Is view
of the number ot religious association In
Spain that Wave not bean legalized 1 royal
decree fixes six months from now us the
limit of time In which associations must
register nrcordlug to the law
This affects all religious assodatlons ex-
cept these authorized by the concordat
That Is dyspepsia
It makes life miserable
Its sufferers eat not because they
waut orbut simply because they
MUST
They complain of abad taste In the
mouth a tenderness at the pit of the
stomach a feeling of puffy fulness
headache heartburn and what not
Hoods SaraaparJIIa eared Joseph F Latne
Flanagan Kyt who writes I was troubled
with dyspepsia far number of years aod
took medicine that did mo no good I was
advised br friends to trr Hoods Borsaportlla
Whleh I did andit put mr bowels In parfocl
condition gave me strength and energy and
made me feel like anew person
Promises tocute and keeps tho prom
toe Beware of substitutes Buy
Heod and only HWs
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HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22190L
SUM AIARYOP TODAYS IMPORTANT NEWS
POLITIGAL
Jesse II Johnston of f exnn was ap-
pointed by tlia president to Jjo UnUml
tftates coQilil nt Hanto Uraall
Theodore ltoosinelt declared that be
wonld know no eectlounl lines In the
administration of the office of ptcsl
dent
TRANSVAAL
Karon Van fiytnlcn ald lie would sub-
mit a plea for < riltrnilon on behalf of
the Iloers to The Hague court
A reUiwot the situation lu South
Africa lookitl bad for the British the
Hoert hut loir acoretl four notable mtu
rvMiH icicetly
OitaratloHS now are bring conducted
on practically the same lleldti n wlt
uotscd tho first eusagentrnts ot the war
COMMERCIAL
The failure of the directors of the
Amnlgumated copper < onee > u lo de-
clare the usual extra Quarterly dividend
caused all stocks to weaken percept
IftyOn
On wcakne at Uveroool the Mew
York 01 ion futores market went off
0 to R points
The quotation for spot cotton In New
Orleans were unchanged but contracts
lost 8 to 10 point
The grain market was again dttll with
no algnltlcant movement at prices
OIL DEVELOPMENTS
A gusber has finally been struck at
Jennings
A new company Is to be organized to
develop Bessie heights In Orange coun-
ty
There are now tlftytltro completed
gushers at Honumorit
RAILROADS
it wns stated that the Kottthern Pa
cifics new ship tervlce between New
York and Gabouton itas about to be In
Inaugurated
Ihe Santa Fe nnd Itock Island were
each reported to considering the con-
struction of tt line of inllinail lo cover
the Olio river valley territory In All
ronn
Traffic efflclnls of roads ten citing At-
lantic ports practically agreed upon n
consolidation of Import traffic
STATE
Tlie governor ltns promised a report
on Klfai KatlonaJ UdAls nffal Jlopdny
The adjutant KenerftUtastnlled for nn
accounting of Stato property In the
hnnds of the T V O
Jllcliael Woods of Ileevllle killed > llss
Iosotto nt Del Hlo and then stubbed
htmtelf to denth
A white mnn has been nrrested on n
charge of criminally assaulting a lady
nt Tort Worth
At Coleman A l Itnsil > was given
seven years for n muijlur alleged to
have been committed twentyfdx ycais
njo The ease of the Plrst Nntlnttal bank
of JtmiKton tigftlnst WellsFargn has
been transferred to the Federal oolirt
Two brothers tiutned Wllllanisou were
shot tu death at Bryan
The Xatloiml Krulgerbund Is lu scs
elrm nt Han Antonio I
State headquarters ot thf T I A
have been removed to Dallas
LEGISLATIVE
The concurrent resolution which pro-
vide for the Investigation resolution
line not yt been taken up by the gov-
ernor
Volunteer Ounrd encampments may-
be held only In citlen bidding 10000
therefor
Thete nre only ten dnvs In which to
pttHM the appropriation bill nnd It may
not get through
SPORT
Chicago nnd Boston In the National
lianeball lengtic plnjed seventeen In-
nings the former mnklnc the only run
Creseous won the 20000 special cliam
plotishlp match rnco with Tho Abbot
locaT
A Xi Williams ot Hhrotcport np
printed cnshlor of the Commercial Na-
tional hank
Several organizations ntlopt resolutions
upon the death of President McKlnley
Adjournment of the Spiritualists nnd
County Sunday School contentions
A bnr meeting held nnd resolutions
adopted upon the death of Judge T 0
Hhlnii
Further testimony In the killing of
Judge T 0 Shlnn
oeo e ooe oooo ooooo coooo o oooooo ooooo ooo o
continued rnoM rinsT pa < u
ships were concerned It was nil smooth
weather
Commander Hchroeder said that during
the blockade oft Santiago and while tli
larger tesselo neru six to seven niJos out
there weto small ships Inside ot the line
and one of them tho Vlxon tired upon a
railroad train one night
At this point the name of Admlrnl Samp
sou was mentioned for the first time since
tho opening of the Inquiry nnd It was hre
tlut Jndgo Wilson ot counsel for Adm tnl
BcWoy lndlcnted a purpose to coinpar < J o
records of the two nuvil commanders Ad
drenslag the wltneis he asktd him if the
character ot the l ckndi < of Snntlngo bad
not been changed after Admiral Sampson3
arilval
Cetoaiaader Hchroedor replied that It had
boett ami that then the blocknde became
htatlonary Sampson having more ships
than Schley had had
Now about how far out was the Samp-
son blockade from the entrance to the har-
bor Tha reply was My recollection wits
that at tlrst we were about four miles In
tho day time nnd closer In a liltic nt night
Later on we were nil otiose lu day nml
night and there was n battleship stationed
abxttt u mile from the entrance nil night
with a searchlight Tito lowii the Mussn
chutetlR nnd tun Oregon took l o hours
on nnd four off nearchllght watch nt tho
entrance nil thtoujrh the night
Mr HiiuniIf the court dense I should
like to ask tho purpose of these Inquiries its
to the conduct of the blockade
Judge Wilson Well I wnnt to show ns a
mutter of fact that when von are com-
plaining of the blockade that was nude a
day or two uftor when Sampson en me tip
and brought nddlllounl shlpn the distance
out was Just about the mint ns theie uthera
were cruising bad and forward
Mr llnnan If that Is tlie purpose may It
pWso tho lourt we desire to object to any
comparative statements of this hlocktde
with any other blockade Instituted at any
other tlrao and place Wo hnvo avoided
Introducing compatlsons
Judge WlUon Well for the present I
withdraw the question Hereafter It will
become a tety material question tutd I
dont want to take the time ot tho court
In dlsctwslnr It
Commasder Hchroeder said that during
the Schley blockade his vestel did not get
off twentvlHo miles front nhore nt < lgnt
Judge Wllsoa questioned the witness con-
cerning orders for battlr Cnmtnnnder
SchroeSer said he bad heard nothing con-
cerning an order not to etpoae ships to tho
fire ot land batteries IIo made the samo
reply to an Inquiry concerning the orders
to the Hying bijuadron with reference
to what tdtoultl be douo If they found tho
Bpanlsh fleet In port He then rend Tho
order of Admiral Sampson of Mar 2 be-
ginning Hjinilsh k < innd 1011 probably nt
Santiago de iiba four ships and three tor-
pedo hunt dcttreyets If ten are satisfied
that they are not at Olenfuogos proceed
with all dispatch but euutiotmly toSan
tlago de Culm nml If tu enemy Is there
blockade him In port
The wltuesi dectered be knew rfithlug
nt nil about tills order nt the time or un-
til he saw It In the official report of the
campaign
There wonld be un way of knowing bo
HSId There wns no communication with
the flnuNklp
Mr WUson tlton returned to Commander
HohroederH statement euutotnlug the bom
bardtneiit of U e Colon oad secured from
lilm die statement that the only sugges-
tion he had to make lit connection with fche
event vrw thut the vexaelH should have
gone la closer aud flred more deliberately
On ToJiroct examination Mr nannn
speaking t the dopnrture from Clentuegon
for Hanttago asked Preaumlttg then
that the admiral was sallsileil that the
Hpunlsh Mjuadrep wan not In that harbor
did you proceed wrrlt all dlspntclt to San-
tiago do Cuba
No air
v
Vh < i > yon loft Clenfuegos was it day
llfht or was It darkV
When we left Ctenfn egoa It was after
dark bont 8 oclock
t
Mr Unynor you tald you did not pro-
ceed with all dUpateh to SJflptlago
Iat Is what I wild idr
What was the condition ot h weather
and vim sea between Clenfuegos and San
tlatti that preventiHl you from proeaaUIri
faster then you did If It did prevent ypuf
I do not think there was eitytblng In
the weather to prevent the big snips going
One ot the small sMpn was delated and
that mav be the tause ot fho other ships
elowtnj down
How about tlje MerrlmacI iYhat was
tier condition betnecp trlsnfuegos and San
tlacoJ
I suspect her condition wn very bad
Do you recall that site was 4 > idly cut
of repair nnd Ihnt the ltrooklyn wa send
lag carpenters nnd people to repair her all
the time
Phc was raid te have been somewhat
deranged but wkat the extent or tha na-
ture of It was I doat know
Judge Wllsoa In what respect did yon
say tbe squadron had not proceeded with
all possible dlspntclt Did vou mean the
ships did not start with suftlclent alacrity
or did you mean that tho did not go fast
enough in passing from one place to the
other
I would not undertake to orltlelx the
time of our starting ai I did not know
r < tfolnr about the orders but my rtcolltc
tlou Is that our speed was nothing like as
great as It could have been
Judge Wilson And kept tho fleet going
Cominnniler Schrocder And kept tho
lighting shlts going
How about the Mi
Mcrrimac Did you keep
her with u
She probably could not have kept up
Then you would Itave gone off without
a collier1
She would havo caught up with us
When
Tiobubly next day
If yon cwuld steam faster how could
yon expect bur to catch up
Wo expected to top off Santiago
Have you any other criticisms as to not
proceeding with all possible dispatch
I < ltd net offer that as a criticism I
tlmply answered the tratptlon whether they
went with the utmost dispatch
The court then at 840 adjourned until
Monduy at 11 oclock
SMUGGLED PORTUGUESE LADS
Massachusetts Man Held for Violating
Immiflratlon Laws
Huston Mass September 21 Indicted
on the charge ot aDlewlwg 1J0 Portuguese
ladsfrom Fayul C V I to enter tnis mun
try In tlolatlon of the Immigration laws
Antonio II IlotlgerR aNew Itedforti ship-
ping ogent was taken from his office by
Inlted SUi i officets and biotis to this
city for 1 hearing 11 was released on
J IOOO ball and his trial will bo artanged
later
For months the officials have been work-
Ing upon this case which Is cowidered one
of great Irapottnnce llnvlng nppnhended
the defendsnt some time ngo United Htttes
Diputv Waters hud pet 11 date for the lienr
Ing The government officials nllego that
Important witueswes were spirited away
causing tho provevutlon to fall through nnd
In consequence Iti lsrr > rs was acquitted
Nothing dnttnted the Immlgtntlon ofllclnU
eonllnued tliolr Investlgatimta wltno < srg
were ngaln procured with much tllf tie dtv
nnd tluoujli tliulr cvldencei nnether Indict
titent was found against ltodgeis resulting
In his nrrent Wh n taken Into custody ho
manifested greaf 111 1st The Perluguese
lads have been Icntltig Cape Verde Islands
to escape military duty
The dchootier fur which Ttedgers Is agent
Is the 1 Initio and Lottie and It Is nllegrd
that In May last 110 young men ivero
brought here on that vessel And permitted
to land The trip Is believed to have ne tea
neariy 813000 According to the ro a n
ment ofllrers tho Schooner reached New
Hedford at night and under cover of dark-
ness the beys were landed In boats
SECRETARY RtiOT AT HOME
Ho Was Called Away from Washington
by the lllneso of His Son
New York September SLDecnusc of the
serious Illness of his eldest son Klllm Hoot
eecretary of war hastned back to his howa
In this city MruMtOHts son litis been III
for two weeks from typhoid fever and
the father will not return to Washlsgton
until the patient has passed the critical
period which will not b reached until
next week Mr Ro t sild last night that
he was greatly Impressed with the stirring
tributes which had been paid to tho dead
president In all nnrts of the country
The cltseus of the United Stnten had a
deep personal lotc for the president he
sdiled Thitre was evidence ot this nil
along the route of tbe funeral train Fven
where men stood with hated heads or
singing the presidents favorite hymn as
the can passed Mrs MeKlslev has borne
up bravely under the great strain Now
that the excltemeat of the funeral Is
over she may give way but she has ultown
such fortitude that It would not besttauge
If she proved to bo jble to boar hor bur
denMr
Mr Root declined to discuss polities or
the reported cabinet change
FATHER OF POPULAR EDUCATION
American Authors Society Will Com-
memorate Anniversary 0f His Doatli
New Yotk September 21 The death of
KIuk Alfred tue Oroat of lSntfund which
occurred 10 < 9 ywirs nco lll bo commemo-
rated by nrrvlcee t St Vimln chnpel on
Sunday Cienltii bv Iho Atuertcan nuthora
K > clety At n tiHetlts ot the ppelttr yen
It rdev It w H also decided to lve n ban
titiet Oitnher S and to nok Miles M
Onrleti president of th boerrt of edtten
tlou to InHliiiet the tetrliern In tbe nubile
RCheolR of New York t > addrene thele pu
ihIm on Kins Alfred a the father of popu
lar education
The trustees ot the New York library will
he asked to eat niiart an ttlenve to be
known as the Alfred Memorial llbratv
which nhall contain literature rchlluc to
the Anelo sixon period
Chicago Editor Seriously III
Chicago September UlDr William C-
Ora > the vcaornble editor of tbe Interior
who recently underwent a surgical opera-
tion lit III nt his residence at Oak Park
The phylclau wyi Dr Grays condlllon Is
rIon
Judas Doylo at Home Again
New York September 21 Judce John IT
Doyle of Ohio arrived yesterday from Uti
tope l e judce was ndmltted to the bar
nt the same time as the late president aud
tU two aXttrwaid tmuat cles friend
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COURTESY
STEEL SIR TIGHT
HEATING STOVES
arc popular priced and com-
fortable Wo have them
from 250 including pipe up
to 25
Our Air Tight Soft Coal
HOT BLAST BUHNERS
save money these coal burn-
ers hold fire for thirtysix
hours without attention
Is to furnish always the BEST STOVES that are rnanu
factured Better material is used and skilled union
workmen put them together Every stove is a per-
fect baker or your money back
c l 6 t be mmwki
a 1
Main Street and Capitol Avenue
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00O00tOOSS 00tOSISI tSO00 SIS0O0000eiOtSI90tllt
FINANCIAL
PROMPTNESS
WITH ABUNDANT MfiANS
AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES
JlOCKPOItT The oyster season for some
reason peems to be a little backward nnd
tbe bivalves are scarce and not very good
MimtMAN Tho first term of the Ked
cral district court for tho eastern division
of Texns will open lb Sherman Monday Oc-
tober 7 V
BUBPriEim It C Miller of the Miller
Lumber company here today stdd to Jetf
Cochrane his bt Interest In the mill end
appurtenances Oonelderfttlon 40000
nQTKPOHTITer three day a cool north
wind has be n blowing and summer has
gone for good Pucks or now qulto plentl
ful and the hunters are already beginning
to bring them In
WAXA1UQIIIHThe county examining
board Is heldlng a two days session prof-
It R Packard of Ennls is chairman of tho
board There are twantytwo applicant
for teachers cextlflcates
COUPPS CHIUBTJ A grand tr et fair
and vegetable carnival l now being agl
take place
toted here and will probably
About JU eiiOdla U aoutfaW sftw U Jf
> w i t < > i hlj1 < AV <
ys
LIBERALITY
THE PiFJCJAiJTS HATIQNAL BANK OF HOUSTON
EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION
AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS
MARRIAGES IN TEXAS
JONKBJONUSCoraicana Texas Sep
ttmiber 11 Ollle Jobes nnd Miss Mnry N
Jones of Groesbeeek were married here
this morning
PCTBKSONMViitA Deton Texas
September 10 Aucust rcterson nnd Mlas
Allnn Myers wero mnrrled at IJllzabrth
town this week
THOMPSOKAVnVTLKYMarsball Tex-
as September 10 Albert Thompson nnd
Mbs Salllo WhatlOy were married lu thin
city last uvenlne
LnWJSJOHNSON Paris Texas Sep-
tember JO B Peterson Lewis and Miss
Mabel Clare Johnson weie married at
Honey Grovo last cvculn
TIMMONSTHOMAS K telllne Texas
September If CInbern Tlnuooni of Uood
nlcht was married to Miss Allle Thomas of
this place yusterdny at D oclock
DAlUtMlINTEiT GroonVllle Txxas
September 20HenryrfC I > rle rul Mlts
Ktuel Hunter were married list evenlnu nt
the tiHldeiiee of the brides parents In
South Greenville
WBBit r TllOIOMKW Albany
Texas September lfc Utn Webu nnd litg
Mae rnrlbolomew dauffhter ot N L Bar
thelomen weie married at St Matthews
Memnrlnl church this morning
DAYWlbi Paris Texns > Sentcmher 0
Mist Clare Forsrth Wise dauehter of Mr
and Mrs V It Wise ot this city was
married yesterday at Slarbupk Lodee tho
Wlw summer house nt Ilduertown Mnss
to Douglas Turner Day of New York
CArtIiirfX CLCIIEn Waxahachle
Texas September 18 J E Csrletou and
Miss Alma lleleher ot Tyler were married
hern today by Hew 0 F SeniiabaUith Mr
Carletons homo Is In Mexico and nffCr the
marrlaso they took up the journey to his
home
UltilrNnWTON Wftxabachjn Texas
September II A romnntle marrinco oo
currvtl her yesterday evenlnc C w Hill
of Stockwji Cal nnd Miss Otrtle Nowton
of Korreston tliM county met here for tho
puipvse of belnc married Procuring a
llcettte nml the kindly offices of Justice 3
T Spencer the party proceeded to one
ot the alcove balconies in tho third story
of the court bouse ji were thero made
man and wife
TEXAS DEATH ROLL
KlinilN Gainesville Toxns September
11 Mrs 0 Kuchn died this morning
HOSl Gntenvllle Texas Scptembor tO
Wllllsm nose n business man of this
place dl d jestcrday
nNRIOUT Tyler Texns September 20
Mrs James 13 Hnrlcht died hero yester-
day mornlns nfter nn Illness of six days
001M311 Vernen Texas Sentember in
W H II Ce p r died tsday at 2 oeloit
He was e of V o s first settlers and
was 70 years of ago
VAnni3N Denten Texas September IP
I S Warren a wellknown tesldent of
the northern part of the county died this
week nnd was burled at Mtista e
I > Yl3U IIIIlsboro Texas September 21
Judife J II Djer dletl nt 12iO nged 70
He wns appointed eou ty Judge of mil
county In lh53 whan It was organised He
wns reelected tbr e times ne was an
cxConfederslf
ODOM Waxahacble Texas September
18 Mrs Odom grandmother of K v
Owens f this city died nt her homo near
Hav last night at the advanced nge of 80
years Sho canto here abeut twentvflvo
years ngo with her husband aud children
from Auburn Teua
MTlKltNAN Corpus Qhrlstt Texns Sep-
tember 21 Mrs Molllo J MeTlernnn
relict of the late Sheriff John MeTlernnn
riled nt her hoato hero midnight Thursday
after llugeilnc Illness of consumption
Mrs McTlernsu Is believed to hme con
trncted the malady from her husband
whom she nursed devotedly nnd constantly
until she was stricken down and at one
tlme her life whs more despaired of than
that of ber lumbind who died precisely
two months ago yesterday Sho leaves four
small children
SHORT TEXAS SPECIALS
ysattr yyy t <
cabbage crop will be about able to manifest
Itself
SHERMAN Tho trial of Hill Duncan
charged with cilmlual assault upon nls
little 7yeatold stepdaughter which wns
set for next Monday has been postponed
until October 7 on account of tha lllucbs
of County Attorney J H TruUt
WEATHER AND CROPS
Wortiam Freestone County Texas Sep-
tember 21 The cool weather for the last
week has started the boll worm also the
caterpillar which is doing up the top crop
Breckinridge Stephens County Texns
September 10 The drouth In places Is not
yet broken Grass Is very short though
cattle are usually In good condlllon Cut
ton Is ylcldlug poorly and at bent will not
make more than 23 per cent of n crop com-
pared with last year There Is some talk
of building a trolley line from this place
to Cisco In the ucnr future
Refugio Refugio County Tevns Septem-
ber 19 Plenty of rnln has fallen here A
brisk norther sprang up Tuesday night
which has continued up to this time It
has cleared up the weather and cooled tbe
atmosphere so that It Is delightful to be i
out of doors Grass Is line nnd everjthliw
looks propcrous A few worms hate ap-
peared on tbe cotton but no serious dam-
age so far and farmers are poisoning
Ahlit Drnzoria County Texns September
21 Tbe dry weather of the past week has
done much to assist the truck growers In
prepnilng their ground for fall crops Thou
ftauds of strawberry nnd eabbage plants
weie put out la week during the wet
spell and will uow grow right off without
nay trouble The acreage in both straw
lientet and cnbbage will bo the largest In
the hlslory of this section New string
beans aie on the market now nnd bringing
good price
ltockport Aransas founty Texas Sep
tcpVbcr 20 Up 1o Monday of the present
week from Friday of last week more lain
fell In this section of country than has
fallen In tbe same time for ten years past
and stockmen and truck gardeners arc ac
j 5fij
JMgSsr
EL iCilPPEKHElMER
fs acknowledged THE CLOTHINQ
MAKER of the country
Every r
ment is sold with a written guarantee
Wcsell their goods and add oursto
their guarantee Why buy oW
All our Winter
goods doodj now
on display
t
Prices from 750 lo 300d
CAWTHON CO
512 and 514 Main Street
THERE IS
A REASON
For us selling more Shoes at rrfai
than any other concern in Texu
It is this
Better Shoes for the money
Better skilled men to fit you
Better nnd larger stock to seled
from
This is the whole secret if you < whk
to call it a secret
QUEEH
QUAllTl
SHOES
ait3M
As good a
Shoes hi
ask yoi
from 50ck
1 morn
pair i
THE NEXT PAIR YOU NEED GIVE
QUEEN QUALITY 3 SHOES A TRIAL
KRUPP TUFFLY
Main and Congress Main and Congtoi
cottllugly Jubilant The stuckmen say that
grass which has been good nil along Is
now assured to put tho cattle well Into
the winter The earth is thoroughly satu-
rated nnd stock water is plentiful uslde
from wells which are the chief reliance
for stock water
Fatally Hurt in a Runaway
131 Piso TctaR September 21 Joko It
Davis a well known hnckman was fatally
Injured fd miles from town In n runaway
accident Davis was thrown to the ground
and the fall produced concussion of the
brain from which lie Is dying nt the hos-
pital
AN ARBITRARY ORDER
Union Men Instructed to Pay U W
nnd Resign Their Positions i
Plttston Pa September IIAa
has been Issued by the Lehigh Valley W
company Instructing all firemen cartes
lire bosses blacksmlths carpenter
driver bosses to pay up In full t JJ
In the labor organizations of w MW
nre members and resign ot once im >
der also says that withdrawal mm
he collected not later than Oetowjljg
any employo not having ooe win
charged
Oive Each flase os Study and Treat Sts Every Oondifion IUO
3o ReadyMe Mines
I thoroughly
understand
every case
which I under-
take
seme r0 ° c
are
u
and have never known a well day for years althowi
constantly taking medicines By giving the subject
Intelligent Utought they can cnblly see that their Ly
eome special nttentlon that there Is no doubt seme W
wWeh must bo properly treated before a cute can be ° <
lS
Chronic diseases are very obstinate and there j
cases alike The samo disease very often has s elltxt a
upon different people nnd a medicine which will < utL
will do n seemingly similar ense no good whatever J
rely upon readymade medlclues therefore can rt
why they still suffer ry i
Almost every mail ibrlngs me letters from r tlM 0t
pleased wltli ray treatment from the very first
delighted to find that I understand their case aao PF
raent to meet every effect tvhlch the disease Prn l
buman system One patient writes I would bate ilir f
dreds of dollars and years of suffering If I id P
your Jiands at first Instead ot experimenting wit v
clnes You seem to understand my case thorotEiJ Mff
While I lhave cured many cases that had been rf5m 3
able I wish It understood that I do not claim t r
cles I do offer however to those afflicted wlt rt
disease the most oxpert and skillful treatment jsN
vrhcre nud my superior equipment for trMtlnBshj 6 rt
Is based upon my experience or twenty ye rs wa jM >
devoted exclusively o my specialty Before I f
I understand It thoroughly In every detail nd tA
I can promise toward effecting a cure There
guesswork and under no circumstances do I
I with
caa net fulfill Any on afflicted
Bladder and Kidney Diseases StrK
Varicocele Rheumatism w
Debi1
Loss of Nervous
Vitality
Blood Poison
or any other dironlc disease should Investigate th ej J
fercd by my exclusive methods of treating eiiefjs
each case personal attontton nnd my fft CH
uas never been eaualed by another physician in t
FREE EXAMINATION
<
2t
HS Qf WSSSSK
I will take pleasaro In carefully fllorneslng end advice
yonr case and charge nethlntr for tar exeert opinion
et call at my office write for my complete symptom Wanki vehlcn will enaDie tc t orougly > inderstaid Jv
nre you at your own nome as I bare thousand ot others Correspondrnco WcUy onndenU l
innmNEWTON HATHAWAY M D
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