The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 308, Ed. 1, Friday, February 6, 1903 Page: 3 of 12
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eisafoTby Withdrawing
4S 5 U S Senator
Race for
uting himself
35PEECh f
Achievements In Iho
rkroUs Where Douohty Dome
amed urtmolc3led
The sudden
5
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afternoon that J
n
as311 7 withdrawn from the can
states senator which
1IfQ
j fmte to confirm United
T Attorney William Bynw
rinelne about Mr Ad
i iJll The union republican
s r to Place of Addicts will
fl pernor Buna or Secretary o
Allen th
> State senator
repeatedly declared
baa
fi accept the United uatt
uAM tere from Wllmlng
nock going uect lu tu
uiaoreu into tuo pauoi
A HV tu ot tUB ucuty
B rS Si 01 lue luMluuiii
wllu
UmlUil
mwtf U mel UlUi
ttuU 1U8iaaUB
frUialliS sslu cueels aid U
m tl w U e nwaut
SSduoTerttoi uaua who is culled
lLe > Delaware Politic u
Sf rior Attii tUo door bad been
octsldc biuru riequem buiats
ruiuo uccdUia geuoui
h raw Horn the inobt senjurlf
o tuts
iwazbt In tho htatora
frht which has deadlocked thiee
3iSlSiuture and plit the ro
Into two facUons
Mrtr
Sir wis connrmed soon alter 2
iSSftfi caScSTdloumed
Sawmcnt to the caucus was
Ai cu
IdSt ln Delaware politics more
rijK im so < was Preceded by
tW drfeat and disaster daUna
f tbe blrtb of the party
u from
r acfldeutal adrantsse was
muVwer
ttese loas years was due alone to
Sai of factionalism in the
opponents and not to any
feer wnfld ce on tie Part of the
Sail Since 1MB this
themselves
uniformly republican
tu bea
the bitterness and
lartnt to
tart arisen irtthln our own
nUrt
maw failed la securing all these
iw that Justly have boIoniod to
such a continuous and brll
ywlti
iatri ft overwbelralnc success
Fam awicned for this condition
hu been nnlversally proclaimed
rife
jbt ttndldacr for tho senate of the
stated contiu
States It has
srwnrtifrfi that with this ohetacle
elcmenta
traaftr removod confllrUnc
aHaas tod the party harmony and
S Uitos abandoned Its unlawful
aSnetloaarr metbodi would thu be
flet titer en a course of lawful pro
a b s lfsoTernment and undertake
aWtr taosn wriebty rpsponslblllttes
iti r renmient of tbls State Imposes
l Ittotaced bv this consideration and
tMlrtttons wblcb the republicans of
Jute ows to the Katlonal orsanlza
mi to tie administration at Wash
i BTJ3J no plea for myself recalling
ibi fw any part I myself may have
te years In brinprlUE victory out of
Is rejitt with defeat Influenced by
fitma Cejlre to fee Delaware become
Jar KBobllcan State snd therefore
EKtijasiJ progressive commonTrealth
the of
sSi eoaad atly to rare loyalty
fctadi Indifferent to the clamor of
the
in 1 tave deternined to removo
Kim
Lt ilraalon
lajiriUi fieoJaro publicly my with
il u a candidate beforo this legisla
te tie of flee of senator from this
bth teaate ot the United States
It tlthdraway of my candidacy is
J o d upon the holdliz of a rcpub
itjccw to be participated In by all
StKWbllcAJi memlv is of tho general
r ind the irtcctina of two < andl
for the seaata of the United States
ajotttr rule In said caucus
utordttM with the conditions of 3Ir
or node of withdrawal tho follow
Wlce at Joint republican caucus was
1Wax
Wax on the withdrawal of Mr Ad
1 loe tho ofOce nf senator of the
1 Etatts you ire hereby asked to
rlrit In a republlcau caucus to be
1 it I oclock p m Tcbruary 0 In the
tie house of rcprf seutatlvcs for
WKtlon ot two candidates for the of
lt tiuton in the senate of the United
If this date should be inconvenient
° u 10 a m 10O3
February
mlbK the caucus
UC IS Westod by the union xe
au did not take ulace tonUht A
3 t 3 fesular republican raem
homes
tv 11 V1 without Inform
adhereuts as to whether
z Mrtleinato In a caucus tomor
it j 4 1 ct renilar leaders in t In
M 7v ° njsht and much opposition
MBt0PMe4 eoalltlnn wan cxvtcsmhI
i vta mail that Addlcks with
J candidate for United States
3 JM for the pnrnosn of elcctitie
Trs fnerters It ta understood
or a
7as number of them will
ter the
J caucus because of this
cS5tT ° urns which met at
h51 t0 tllk
HT ovpr th situation
iVLrc < imril > several propo
ltt < Nl to art aulcUly and
lfi t5icis W0Tr rharK V Mc
Bnss < > i
M i 2f county democrat suh
i4iMu mlLldrMed to the rcgu
l ltM Jhe intrtluff took no ac
Nd tn r hp members being
tMnt r tomorrow mornings de
fife Drearlnc that a crisis H Jj
He bVwSi h on5 and lllter struggle iK V
ViJ
A SUIT
Like this for
Flral reduction from our finest 25
Suits 25 Overcoats
go at same
price
20 Suits and Over-
coats
30 Suits and Over-
coats
35 Suits and Over-
coats
The suits overcoats and cants offered at
these extraordinarily low prices are perfec-
tion of the tailors art They are made n
the bes mannei from sticUv high ortJe
materia by the best fa o < in the counriy
A purchaie now will be a most economical
investment
DISCUSSED POLYGAMY
illcComas Started Debate by Criticis
ing Statehood Bill
THE PREVAILING OPINION OF SENATORS
Seemed to Be That an Amendment Re-
stricting Influence of Mormon Church
Was Absolutely Necessary
Washington February 5The discussion
of tho Statehood bill today turned on the
question ot polygamy A number of sena-
tors who heretofore have taken no part lu
the debate participated In the discussion
Mr McComas had fctartcd thu debate jes
teiday by criticising the pending bill as
and when the subject
of the Mormon church over pollUib occu-
pied a largo share of tho debate which
Interesting valuable
Mr Halu characterised as
had disclosed
uable and Etaitllng because It
closed a powerful roliglous organlzaUon
exerting Itself as a dominant potential
force er the mind and act on 01 lu fol
luTcro which sumld ye taken luto ac
MT 1nbota < iSKrdBelai l that no
hS T rr u ffht Si
Sb n a e SlMiS
° l aidTe S d arl
ia liVe w a
iS SlSSw i te SbAlou of the
firToSSr W fhe church Is U
made
Mr
SrewJsakWMK B
factor
UU U an important
Mr Ppoouoi InquJ red I u e tr uf hcr
S i Mor oTsho d VlKhlgh polt
without consent of
leal otrlc
preKidonrj > A t t wTipn thp alpoiut
if liw Sffi iifl liiyutu
jft W AZf
rciirious i
V ln5tltuUon5
Hale It is n ltTeVor llgious
PartV afflllaflnnB > nH for
Ul MI i of
of
ie part tc UlSTrcu2 control in tern the
organizations
HOUSTON DAILY POST FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 61903
Overcoats
Our 5750 and 8 00 Overcoats are now n95
Our 1000 Overcoats are now 750
Our 1250 51500 and 51800 Overcoats are now 1000
Our 1500 52000 and 52500 light weight Overcoats are now 1250
Our 4000 Overcoats are now 2545
Our 4500 Overcoats are now 2845
Our 5000 Overcoats are now 8245
Vlens Pants
AH 300 5350 and 5400 Corduroy all sizes 250
All 300 and 5400 Striped Worsted and Cheviot all sizes 275
All 600 and 5650 Striped Worsted all sizes 490
All 700 Striped Worsted all sizes 550
All 800 and 5900 Striped Worsted ail sizes 650
n All 1000 Striped Worsted all sizes 750
uwwM MWj jJwita iiiyi t i t
bill Consideration of tho bill was not con
cluded at 2 oclock when th > j Statehood
bill was laid before the senate
Mr Keane was recognized and yielded
the door to Mr Gclllnger
THE ANTITF1UST UILL
Committee on Rules Will Not Permit a
Record Vote
Washington February 0 The antltruet
bill debate which opened In the houte to-
day did not develop muih animation al-
though there was a fairly larje attendance
In the gillerles The rule under wilch
the houEt was to operate however precipi-
tated a lively discus on The democrats
protested against ta < rule for consluorattoa
of th bill because It did not permit tnem
to secure a recoid ot on a suatltute but
the republicans repliud that thes were will-
ing to accept the rcapouslhlllty Tlie bill
to expedite autttrun prosecutions occa
fcioncd no debate It puseod the house as
It dirt tho benate yesterday without a word
of debute Mr Iowers Mais made thu
opening argument fo ftta sldu of thu house
on tin JuokUry obmnllttee bill ami Mr
Clajton Dem Ala opened for bis H
Tue forinir conteuded that the peudlns
meafcuri was u step In the direction ot
regulation of tiuftp while Mr Claytou ln
belug too liberal 8Stu l that It was a ham and pretenbo
todav Mr Oalliiger adverted to ami that the bill foible a It was never
un Mua
ramp up
books
was Intended to y ou the stuuue
his remarks and said that ho waj tn favor eniiHtti t0lBy wre > ie erii
of an amendment covering tbls question as Tuuma8 tje t ioWll aud Tliomaa Dem
strong as could be drawn JnUueae s approprluton
pasbod before the trust bills were taken up
The army general Btaff bill was sent to
coufereuce Mr Hull Uowa Mr Inrker
N J and Mr Sulzer N V were named
as conferees
Mr Underwood Ala urged the house to
voto dov u the pretlous quibtlou on the
rule ko as afford an opportunity to amend
Mr Grosvenor declared that the terms
of the rule were b > no means unprecc
was cnacteil and that reapondUlllt > it was
wllllna to assume The democratic posi
tion ftp said could be developed In com-
mittee of the wbole Tic was willing that
the committee should see the difference be
tweeu tbo corners atlun of the bills to lx
presented and the radicalism of the oppo
8 vou are certain that we shall offer
radical amendment h > ore you not will
lug to go on record against our rollj 1
asked Mr Tbaier Mnsi1 1
We are not willing to take up the time
of the house nm civd Mr orosvencr
individual pntlemnn time
to allow pome
when the previous question is to be conijld
cred as ordered on the bill and pending
umrudnienu to H paxsage
the debate
Mr Towers MaI ipened
flie Urrt He declared the l ndlns bill wn not J
Both sides on the Judlclari
DarLv measure
committee he said had labored earnestly
1
°
SL mrohera ll > e regit P ° rSL election f he I in
>
kMSSrVt nWlcn rn w TnTo e iecu ve slon U
pr STA S k a pTlg
Td the
of any
jt1
SJ ffi K t SSSS MV MeCnmher Pi moved to
itnred and sold exclusively iprgj mtm
iek Root Uv Pi
fci fin amI
Principle obtained
m h gfegj t the liver
M
IS and lndostrles but Dlyf ditaluK
iltnrDf K
ot toe
McCnmbcr In chare d f f tne
wlch have been 0r
the efforts
past nfticn years to nr > ameudrasnts
AMtowt
2 Sam h
Z Wrtni Tr w had after Sl isriWa i the In tht
I = rted
Si SS XlTJ atc cmmittcc
1
was to Inilst
late trusts
tlSS SSV
that these cpmblna
commerce
rntof 1nt 1 rr iatrhaTnKVoVie
5 rk h e ukeuu r gy it taw
greJs pwpSKi to bold these giant combine
m ClMt Ala a member of the Judl
iHC who followed Mr Powers
commute n
clary bejn p
Washington
STORE CLOSES AT 6 T II UXtPT SATURDAYS
OUTmTER MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
Strictly One frlcc frevails at This Store and That Trice is Always the Lowest
A REMARKABLE REDUCTION
In order to close out we make this
extraordinary cut In
Womens Suits and Jackets
One tot of odd Suits nice assortment In cheviots coverts and mixed weaves < J > a g-
In coats and blouses stylish and welliiitlne Rixmerts all this seasons styles 10 h < l8j9B
and 512 values nearly onethltd regular v ue +
nude in almost any tvle you wa t In all shades a few in black Utse ulb were
sold at 20 J2250 and 525 now
Youths Long Pants Suits
Mies 14 t5 Jnd 16
All suits upto J650 now 330
Alt suits up to S50now 650
All suits up to 1250 now SS50
All suits up to 1800 now 1050
Boys Knee Pants Suits
In the following styes Double breasted ages
Sto 16 Norfolks ages 3 to 12 sailor Collar
Norfolks ages 2 to 8 Sailor Blouse bulls
apes 3 to lOj Vestee Suits ages 3 to 7 Three
Piece Suits ages Sto 16 Russian Hlouse Suits
ages 2jfc to A
All Suits up to J29S now 145
All Suits up to 500 now 295
All Suits up to 800 now 495
AllSuitsupto 12 0now 695
dntles could lx > and should be invoked
Ills tide was not opposed to publicity but
they did not regard It as a cure
Mr Clayton created much amusement by
recalling thf attitudo of the republicans ou
the trust question In the FiftyMath con-
gress when they lnslst d that they wcro
powerless to deal with the question with-
out u constitutional amendment He pre-
dicted that corpnrate greed would never
permit certalu sections of tho pending bill
to become a law
In conclnelon Mr CUyton described the
pending bill a the soothiug stroke of a
friendly hand What the democrats want
od was uctlon that would mean comcthlng
Mr Thomas N C the lant spealifr
contended that tho pending bill did not K °
far enough When the comm tteo arose
tho presidents seto of Uin bill to nj tnb
tlli additional tonus of court In th < wt
rU Judicial district of South Carolina was
Tcad
SIGNED BANKRUPTCY BILL
Tha New Meooure Modifies tho Existing
Lav n Several Particulars
February > The president
J 1L
which may o Into bankruptcy
GREEN PREPARED TO STAY
the National Atsoclatiou of Itrferecs In
JlanUuptey William A Vrendergast sec-
retary of the National Awwclatlon of Credit
Men and S C Mead secretary of the Mer-
chants association of Ne > York were pres
Those gontlnmen und their associations
ent
have ban largely Instrumental In fecurlng >
original law and they I
amendments to the
expressed their gratification to Ptcsldcnt
UooKeielt at the Interest he has shown In
the measure The 1 > I1I modifies the oxlstitig
law In ucveinl Impoitant particulars the
principal one of which Is a provision in re
card to preferred creditors Utter the ox
dented The majority ho said would be lus aw those who had received payments
afterward been
held responsible for whatoter fom perron who has soon have other
declared bankrupt could not
Ualms possid upon without surrendering the
amount reeols d This provision was modi
lied so ds to allow the credlto to retain the
money received unless thf previous pay-
ment us fraudulent The change Is in
conformity with a decision of tbo supreme
court
Another amendment provides four new
objections < o a discharge Intended to pre
through nink
vent persons from going
Boys Overcoats
Age 4 to 6
All Overcoits at 250 now 150
All Overcoats at 350 now S250
All Ovfrcoats up to 600 now 350
All Overcoats up to 800 now 550
All Overcoits up to to 00 now STJSO
Alt Overcoats up to 1500 now 950
Boys Furnishings
Boys Mothers Friend Shirt Waists without
collar laundered always aold at 75c Im
ages 4 to 12 now
collar sold at 50e 1
Waist with always f r
sites 4 to 12 now
Hoys Shirt Waist Blouse with collar lif
always sold at 50c ages 4 to 7 now U w
Boys Hats and Caps
Hoys Caps always sold at 25c now 9c
Roys Caps always sold at 50c now 35c
Hoys Hals always sold at 5150 now 95c
Childrens Hats always sold at 150 now 95c
Chlldrena Hat always sold at J200now145
Childrens Hatsalways sold at J300 now 165
POLITICS IN GERMANY
Reviewed by Von Buelow In Speech
Before the Reichstag
which Is insolvent
Bovs Mothers Friend Unhundered Shirt
OPPOSED TO POLICY OF ADVENTURE
Would Not Extend 6phero or Aotlon Un-
less In Intoreot of
People
DerUn Tcbruory P Chancellor Voa
Buelow rovlowiug the polltlcJil iltuatlon In
the rolchfltog today ald 1 showed suffi-
ciently six yearn ugo thnt I nui far ro
lato thi ufternoon signed tho bill which moved from a policy of adventure Tho
WII was settled to genera sat
amends the bankruptcy law of 1888 Kanoa question
lbun H HotchklSH ot Umlalo president of isfactlou We came out of the In all Chinese houor
action with undiminished power
aud ith a streagthenid position In Hast
Abla In Vonewiela we mo > c on precisely
the same lines with England and Italy upou
e > oeao
THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION J
Threatsnc to Jeopardize tho Peaeo < r
of Europe In tho Near Future t J
Now York Tebruary B Vhlle tlie o
e Venezuela aft < ir still has precodetice o
J 4s the trading foreign question oyn u
the London porrr > poti < l t of iho
J Tribune there is a general feeling
that It will speedily > overshad J
2 owed by the Macedonian question
A formidable Insurrection against the
Turku t expected In the oarly
spring by nearly all wrltcm follow-
Ing the court of events In tbn Balk j
nut Trcdlctlous of 3 similar nature
hare Itvm made y ar aft r yeai
but with equal eontldonco lnc th a
ent Is glscn the man goes fifteen years there had bwn a gy osslog folbetruatef and entitling Another Important change gives 1 no
re5ldenc Mr increasing demand ° r S0 p act dlrt on calmucfs
interjected
rem lrX undeVthe fro n of the
° °
riawUna admitted that tA
f5ra members of the Jlor
il ° s Delawaro tlu f5ratu7c
are
rftrt tl ° l Base
said they
sain IS MItr have made ncninst lciurcb although he onM on
crlSnated l t ngon
grounds If tuel 64id
volnntary bankrupt teeks tp go through
bankruptcy more than once In six > euni
that the ap1
Another amendment provides J
polntment of a receiver for a corporation 1
Is an act of bankruptcy
rift fVn
Austttan governments alio dread a
movement from llttlgarla which they
can not control since they can not
agree upon a Joint policy
f riH c Wml courts concurrent De path of thoughtful
riHcompelt i of suits to recoser property schtcb has ben proptJ
th
thThe comM lon K l
S tbn
tbor Vconomlc evolutron and which a
rcsuTtof au the debts fiom bunkrupt can 1 or dPlWdeut un ebullitions of feel
CrbV 1 V SZ rng lu Tng tlxed by the we eon
THE DREYFUS AFFAIR
At Washington Until the Appointments
Are Made
Speolal to Tfle PrHt
WaKUngton February 5E II H Green
Toilet Articles
Lamberts Listerlne 25c size
Mennens Borated Talcum Powder 25c size
Packers Tar Soap 25c size
it is announced engage actively In racing
this year and has alreadv consulted lira
Frank II Hitchcock nnd Thlllp 3 Dwyor
as to the advUabillty of purchasing reodr
roado racers or yearlings In due Ume it
Is said Mr ClarkH IntenUon Is to estab-
lish n hrccdlng farm
BUCHANAN WAS BARRED
FROM THE NEW ORLEANS TRACK BY
THE JUDGES
Uteat Otfeneo Was n Unaattataotor
Ride on One of tho Hlldrotn Horeei
Four Favorites Went Throuoh
New Orleans February Ck OpUonal and
Optimo were tho only beaten favorites Tho
sensation of the day waa furnished by the
handicap the tomtit raco on the card Old
Unteh was mado favorite nnd cleverly rid-
den by Cannon landed the money nuchan
aJ whoso inmiutu svore recently limited by
the stewards to tho horses owned by his
employer fiam Ilildreth had the mount on
Telamon who run In the name of Mrs S
C IllldrcUi Tho horses performance ssas
extreinely un ntliifactory both to the ossn
rr and be offlcUIs bit at tho head ot
the hunch the borso dropped back to the
lost place and In tho las few Htrldes
passed If You Dare who svas usod up
limiting iwce and tlnlshed fourth Mlldrcth
lodged a complaint svlth the stev > Uiln and
an order sra Isrnud dubnrtlng Iluchnnau
from nil irliilfc of thu track
MIhs Hume nui run un to fJMO nnd sold
to II Durnln Chickadee was run up to
M ttJii nnd aold to 8 C Ilildreth Wrathcr
clear track fust on outstdu
one mile selling Blue nlaiso Kllea
Dillon Zneh Kord IMmo lll
Hlx furlongs selling Mlaa Hume Jorry
Ilitut Optional Time 114 iZ
rivo and a half furlongs Henry McDan
iel Tioga Ulrch Uroom Time 10 45
tievon furlongs hnndlc i > Old Hutch
Harry Nesv Honolulu Time 1SS
Mile and a sixteenth selling CJilckadee
Mooktln Uean Time W > ifi
One mllt Flintlock Densob Catdsvall Hen
Cliaucc Time J A2 aii
NFW OHIiltANH BNT1UES
Threefourths at n mile purse 1yearolds
Ornatnro 112 Hen Morrison lf > 4 Itoyal
Deceiter 101 Orpheuni UH Double O 101
Kpldemlc HO Vcil ll < T OH Jcmetlo 00 Cael
unit ttO Iloll Cnll 00 Our Ilessle bit Nowota
to Seven elglithti of a mile selling Mono
114 Masterful KIT Whltmom 107 Dodle H
Ifrt Ioka KO Kiss Onlck 105 Miss Bhunley
Ifto Katie aitiboui 105 gulekBllver Buu 1
Dr Knnnle 100 Ilnrham 07 I
Three furlongs purse maiden Jyearolds
Aline Newman 110 Aquu 113 Becky Illce
McGonlgle 110 Nettle U 110 Alcorn 11
We only i 110 Jlekey 103 Miss Naiiey 105
sldered plainest lntvrcets of tbo Germau
people
One and orenlxteenth miles handicap
slid trade
07 AmUarl Ofl t
amlulUy
otir foreign policy nnte n4i > jrrnui jj 9U lena US Jautama 00
course betsveen Threefourths of a mile perse St Cuth
party and Irof rt IU > Dr itluVile K > ri Hir Fltihugh loS
m l0Drow 03 uan < o 102
leader I am rarjlllJam w Athluna 02 Ilrookstou 00
ould extend our scpiper Irlmu 5
<
nnd add j actlun exceeetvely and which
S
For Friday and Saturday Selling
An alluring array of seasonable merchandise
at prices that should make lively selling
Fine White Lawn Waists With large tucks and embroidered
front striped and figured madras all with new turnover col fJZr
lars exceptional value vw
A Great Collection of Valstsn figured Oxford pin dot P K
and fine sheer Lawn with allover embroidered front and Q > 4 A A
hemstitched turnover collar tucked cuffs extra value for aplUU
Womens TailorMade Waists Made of fine satin finished
Damask cloth with large and small figures French Oxford plain
Irish Line with tucktd front and back eithergiit or pearl t 1 f A
button al cut in the latest fashion and perfect fitting pO uU
Womens Pedestrian SkirtsMade of fine quality wool Melton
seven gores tailored strap seams decided flare twelve rows of stitch-
ing around bottom colors medium gray and Oxford reg gy KG
ular 5400 skirt special price p WO
Womens Knit Skirts AH wool with equestrian tops in red
One lot of Tailored Suits mostly In Pedestrians and a few dress < ulls They are < r > AA white black aiut Oxford also mixed patterns 5100 and 125 O C r I
made In Oxford Norfolk and Cheviots some are In blouse effects others In feOnCPO va tie OtV
doublebrestedindflytrontssldat < l250and515 + rvov
lined riBbed silk fin S
UnderwearFleece Jersey
Knit
Slxl ve Suits in < heviots Brodcloths Homespuns and various mixed weaves A A A Womens
AiotoltoNoveHv itscatmenhthat vere sold it pricesnngin from rt > 07 IZfl
VVomcns WrappersMade of fine quality outing best quality
f7 to 100 an exceptional chance for an exceptional bargain II we tisv
> o ur Mie tills price hoiU pt < w lrtrejtine
Out iil of Jickets 19 an J 20 incle > lorn ttnde ri ill wool K ey nd Meltons
Mothers
il ty of > tn varou
510 and 1250 Clearaiiceiile price
Will find In the following
list of merchandise manj
items of vpecia Interest
The prices on al these goods have been cut to
a mere fraction of their original worth
shed neck and tront vests or drawers SSc quality
>
< pJ J > J < A Wand peaiK an good desirable patterns with 12inch ruffle on
5 Q
lined with une quality coors but mostly WjcWi lormer price JpQCJ
I for
bottom our 5150 and 5200 wiappers to make quick selling TQp
we will close out at w
Womens Knit Undcnvear Fleece lined Jersey ribbed lQr
vesls or drawers 50c quality Jv
Womens Hose Prim Hermsdorf Black guaranteed stainless 40
gauge and full reguar made wih Maco special sole our f ft
standard 25c hose special Friday and Saturday 171
Womens Wool Gloves Fancy Golf Gloves in fine oneandone
rib fancy knit top in black and white and tan and white IKn
regular 50c value Friday and Saturday at bd >
Womens Turnover Collars Just recelveda new assortment of
the latest styles in hand embroidery and drawn work the JS
new Bishop style prices 25c to l 0
Womns New Wrist Bans With heavy oxidized mountings
and long chain made of good quality grain leather In sealtf j A A
walrus and ooze special value pi WU
15cl
12c
14c
SAPOLIO
FOR TOILET AND BATH
Finger roughened by necdieiyorb
e tch every stain nd look bopeUssly s
dirty Hand Sapollo removes not only
the dirt but also the loosened Injured
cutiela nnd restores the fingers to
their natural beauty
ItX GKOCRS AND DRTJGOI6T0
ADVANCE
IN
WHITE LEAD
Wood Mantels Tiling
and Grates
C L THEO BERING
HARDW ARE STORE
Seven < lghths of a mile selling El Hey 1n T dv Kent 100
IIS
Ed m laul Creytonl3 Brown
Vol I 105 Optimo 101 Moroni 105 Slewl
M
Iiertn H Nleiau 101 Nyx 101
artless 09
Clear nnd good
At Oakland
Francisco
returned to WHMtot from Sew Ytk asserts in spit of contraai tioni that an Bcren slxteenths l of a mile Demlnle
this mornluc During trie day he called orga l d effort will be jnad to resuscitate oeorge Koestor Kmll Time 041
thTZtmaster general and made an the Dreyfua affair It repeat that the Tbr fourtbs of
on tne postmsi which Is expected to throw a
1
document
In STrTodlDft Mr Iowers rt Wout T VtolTThe S eorre ptn lont new llfcbt on the subject Is nosyJj pe
the fact that there was a growing eoca henMoii of the minister of war under the
litte sentiment In this country There tonight that ho wmild rm u 2tile speidal car of Colonel Faurle and de
e
t
he l mans Intelligent peope who of ne iDp < tant Texas f PP ° 1tro Yong c aVed that M Ouienceau and others have
nere
T om
rXled the governineut should proceed to maie e u prepared toUy a u J acquainted with the contents of
fi ebarcF of the ra lroads and other time if ntncsiary rmt apparently he tntnwj tne aoeurn n
L 5 It was im that tbo rf ident will e0 e f In wng mn
tho immediate future He was tod y asweu 1 < 0 t bJert bf tbtl uberte says
eh new evdeBee ex it should b
il S X jrnJLl instead of In
row
office the original one being somewhat old
on every
spyin i 25c
ranino
Laxative g romo Qrani
Zu a Cell toOw Day CrijrbaD
Day
presented to the courts being
jected as a political maneuver beforo the
chamber
Outside of the Uberte the newspapers are
cot giving serious attention to the atpry
wbleh i Tegarded as being only another
manifestation of the old MtteroeM
6enator Clark Will Induloe
February B Weather
Asserted That Organized Effort Will Bo clear track heavy
of mile selllwi
Made to Resuscitate It Ulevenalxteenths a
Iarle Juluaary 4 th jjjerte today re Chnmprune ilbyllta Cassle W Time
mile soiling Young
Morelo regal Slailm Tommy Knlgbt
Time 11714
Mile and fifty yards sailing Imperious
Phil Archibald All About Tlmo 14854
Threefourths of a mile sailing Beren
des Hose of Hllo San Iutlon Time 110
Mile aud titty jards einugAladdlu
Drccn Col Uallantyne Time 148
Nw Tork robruarr 0 Unlted KUtM nra nd Hitflteni M Marrllo 0 WJJ 5
Banator William A CSark of Uontaaa wllL I Learoyd 09 forte 100 Dark Secret 107
v 1
Stella Terkins 07
a < >
The Corroders have ad-
vanced the price of White
Lead 14 cent per pound
effective at once
Masurys
Pure Mixed Paints
stii going at the
same price
ara
t >
11
JAMESBUTE
HOUSTON
1
Bicycle Tires pair4
Inner Tubes Mor
ianfiWrlcblsj
rirstcliss Full Nickel
Oil Lamps atvivft
A few Second hand Wheelsat f S7 >
MARCH CULMORE SS5Sc
Punctoic Ptool Tltei Toot Pumpi tte
Bicyclei Sold on Ea y Paymtnli
Tbo Klddlor Iropeller
lot <
Kevenelghths of a mile handlcsp Slavo
luV Harkleylte
Ivenilsvirli l rit
Eft
San
> 1M Delvlsu 116 Action 100 Gua l8n
TLB fatew
103 Mr Dingle Ore Viva 100 Shellmou
1W Saul of Tarsus 118 Gibraltar K
Frank Mavo 110 The Pr de 118
Nlcht 00
Mile olllng Warte Fomll
Prue 110 Frank Woods 107 Mexicans
Divlna 0 July Oyp < w Isnaclo I
noVarlo 6i Ada N 10S Claudator l
ftunrllo 17
Clear and heavy
THE LADY BOWLERS
Tha O O Club Held a Spirited Contest
Last Nioht
The O 0 Boss ling club wblcb Is com
poied of the ladles of tho Houston Turn
vereln held Its regular contest for th
gold medal last night
The contest was quite spirited and Mrs
A J Wet s ssas declared tho victor hr th
I score of 41 Mrs W K teopold was o
OAKLAND BNTHIKS oud with the seoro of 10 nnd Miss KniM
laiilne Tat Knsse was a close third ber si on lielne 35
HT LM iti if lii silver The two cups recently won by tho Turn
fi ° i cum
1 innT herein team of bowlers are ou exhibition
00
1 ° ° AnIll t0l numn n i B i < n noil lahka iteed 104 la the wlna > w of Ed Kiaraa store on Malm v
dyolmno P reet tbe rVanareinent of the c p ben
IOC dy
111 Allen Callahan 100
Sevensixteenths of a mile selling 3ye r
olds Minimum 104 Hose Farr 100 Harold
Annie Maria 100 Planet 109
W 107
Mlle ind oneslxteenth selling Johnnie
MoCartV 107 King HeraM 00 Si teo ro t
the handiwork of Mr C A Merrlam
CASTOTIIA
Bsart tha lh3 Yc1 HatJ Wwars Bm
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