The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 346, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 16, 1902 Page: 4 of 32
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LORD QUEX THE WINNER
He Got There First In he Sixth Crcs
cent City Derby
IDA LEDFORD ONLY FAYORITE BEATEN
The Derby Was Worth 3800 to the
Winner Vassal Dance Was the
Only Real Contender
New Orleans March 15Ncarly 8000 peo
pie cheered the farorlle on to rlctory la-
the Htxth Crescent City IVrhy A morning
of rain Bccniefl to threaten Lord Quex de-
feat When tin Dcrbj betting opened all
at the confidence In Lord Quex was re
itored and he ruled throughout strong
larortte opening at 3 to 2 and closing at
13 to 10 Kafrlr generally regarded as
the principal contender developed but
lukewarm support his price lengthening
from 2 to 1 to 13 to 5 Merrymaker who
was falsely credited with au excellent
cbancr In the mud was backed from tens
to four The Strode pair St Tnmuiany
and Prowl closed at Arcs and the others
unnoticed Lach tliared In the applause
which greeted the parade to the post
Irowl and Duke of Cotinausbt were 3rst
in motion as the barrier rose and led on
Bufrranre Into the back stretch AVinktteld
picked the be t of the going for Lord yuex
moved up on the outside as tney nenied the
half mile post and rounding th fir turn
eneneil up can which the others never
closed Aassal Dance the rejl tontendor
despite Oils Inability to do him Juathe
came with a strong rush nt the end but
AVInkfleld shonk the fmorlte up and won
out rerj eieveily by a length aud a I Hi
Duke of Connuughl was lnured lu the rlgtt
foreleg mill H Is fenie < turn brolteu down
The race was worlli pi i to the Inner
Of the other favorites Ida Led ford was
the only one beaten
Bit furlongs Ilrnw Iad Ida Icniauee
Tenderloin Time 11
Five furlongsLura Llghtrr Little Olant
Honda Time 101
Sellltiir mile and seventy raid Jerry
Hunt Banish Chhkadeo Time 1M0U
Cre eent tltv Derby mile and a furlong
Lord Quex lis U Wliiktleldi 13 to 1
won Aassal Dance 110 Otis CO to I
aernnd Pmwl 115 Landry to 1 third
Time 30011 St Tnmmony Kaffir Duke
of Connaught Coat Iron and Merrymaker
also ran
Mile and a sixteenth Digby Hell Ida
Iedfnrd Jessie Jarboc Time lB2ti
Handicap six furlongs Death lien
nullum Velma Clark Time 117 4
Selling mile and u half Lou Key Little
Tommy Tucker Woodtrlce Time 218
WILL PLAY WITH BOSTON
Pitcher Pete Husting Has Signed with
the American League
Milwaukee Wls March 15 Pitcher Pete
Husting who played with the Milwaukee
teim last K aun has alened a eoutraut to
play this en oii with the Iloitou club of
the American league
It Is stated that Hunttns will draw J2T0O
for the season He was on the ie ere list
cf the St Louis club but when Manager
McAleer decllutil to pnv him the salary
asktfl which was SSTfO Ilnatlni an-
nounced thattie would remain at Iond dil
Lac and practice lnw
U S GOLF ASSOCIATION
Some New Rules for Championship
Amateur Matches
N w fork Marrh 1 fUOIra changes
have b en made by th eiecntlve commit
ttc of the Inlted States Oolf association
In the bylawa govornlng the pairing on the
gAi V i m mPmt + ± t
amateur chtmplensblps and th number to
qualify In both th amateur ami womens
championships
Hereafter all medal pMy rounds In Hiam
plniiahlp < 4 for men nnd wniuili idiall he
eighteen holes nli < 1 the fl t lxlr four will
uallfy Instead nf tUc tir t tuenlvtwo a
ermerly Thl vt111 reduee the flrat day
play to a sorting out nf the best mxtyfoitr
who will meet In matrh play In Ihn pair-
ings or the prellmlnarr rounds rtl match
piny player No 1 villi be pnlfeil with No
XI player Ko 2 with No St and o on
It will be lmio < i lble o telLunder tilts Br
rangement where uny player outside of the
first four will land i
REES TO RETIRE
Noted Racing Judge Will Quit After the
Louisville Meeting
narlng folk the country over will be sur-
prised to learn that Caplaln Jnmrs Ileea
hai decided to ijult the tuff for all lime
He ili finish out his engagement at New
Orleans nil be In the stand at Memphis
nnd will na agreed look after the meeting
tit Louisville < hen lie steps down and turns
orer thla very Important department of
Western racing to other hands
Thla announcement means con IderabIe to
the future of the turf In the South It
means the loss of the aervlce of a gentle
man whose work baa done more to rid iue
sport of a dangerous element thnn that nf
nil the other nffleluls romblned His Inter-
est has been timely a seuilmental one It
lr true that he was paid for his lime hut
the financial remuneration was a very minor
I art of the inieatlve that kept him at the
helm He was and Is a lover of the uport
and na > i worked faithfully to bring about
the reforuia that were xo badly needeil
Early and late he labored to wipe out the
evils and to bring the satisfaction that goes
to makr heulthy laclnz lie has been
temptc In step donn before but has gone
on again anxious to see his alms achieved
i nd none can deny that he has been one
of th very beat friends to the sport
ne declines to give any aperinr jeasons
for his retirement but II l well known
that he baa hetn contemplating this ttep
for some lime having nmrn worn and
tired with the laborious iletalls that he
Tilde f r hlmxelf None n 111 tie ilnn lilt
Interrln or hie honesty of purpose nnl
while some few may he Inellned to differ
with hl < view nf th nraeilrnl end of rae
Ing lli exception re rare which means
leal all considered he was the be t of
bclal that ever helil forth In the stewards
stand Bust or Welt
ANNUAL BENCH SHOW
Chicago Kennel Club Exhibition Closed
with a Parade of Winning Dogs
Chicago Mercb 11 The annual bench
ihow of the Chicago Kennel club practically
closed with n parade of prise wlnnlm doga
and their owners Ilic show has been one
of the moat aueceiisfiil ever helo In Chicago
ibout 1000 dogs having I ecu on exhibition
Maiiv of ilie mhlbltora were woineu of the
riKhtnnible world All ttordi for mn
lime be ii brok n tit Nils wavt show more
tkuii 50000 havliii chjnged hnmU Many
of the fln st dog from the Unst have iiein
pinhnwrt ou In al iciiiiii ind will here-
after be owned 1i > Clilugouis
It it stit d that the liitiui utlinnl Viol 1
Trlnl association chained Its name to the
Aworleat Chan1plouhlii Vul Trial n ao
clntlin nnd made the otiiliuvubiits fof d s
eompeUng In Ilia auunil chdiiiploiMhiii
nvojila < uch that only uliineis of Stale
trials van tak part There la likelihood
of disruption of th oiganlzitlon Several
Slate orgunliutlons it Is sclil threaten
to wltbdrnw rhe aasoclatlon Is composed
of eleven organization
A CLOSE SHOOTING MATCH
Elliott Came Near Losing the Cup to
Heikes
Hot Springs Ark Mureli 15 Holla O
Heikes of DaUon Ohio gave J A II Ill
Holt of Kan as Uty one of the bardcat
and closest races of his life here this aft r
noon In their match at 100 Itve birds for
possession of the Sportsmen llevlew cup
held br Klllott At the cud nf the lirut
Tound the score was Heikes 21 Ullloit 23
M the halt way post It stood Heikes 19
sjetsa i s r < j
jtyyryaaa
MEDICINE FOR ALL MANKIND
Cures Consumption
Deir BIrs Alter reading your advertise-
ment I bought bottle of your whiskey
which helped me right away I am now on
my third bottle using It for consumption
and I feel Ilk a new man I think that
it 1 had known of > onr whiskey when 1
was at borne In Chicago I would hara
oever come out here for my health
ED BCUUBAnTH 100M Market 6c
Denvar Colo Oct IS 100L
Stopped Hemorrhages
Nasho City N II Nov 11 1001
Gentlemen It Is with great pleasure that
I wrlto to Inform yon that 1 have used
eight bottles of your Pure Malt Whisker
I would not have been hero today onlr
for your wonderful medicine I have uted
Jtlcs N V says Since taking Duffys
Puro Malt Whisker I hae gained ao
pounds In weight It aids my digestion and
acts as a stimulant and tonic
Pneumonia Cured
Gentlemen 1 had a severe case of pneu >
monla last fall and have used about one
doxen bottles of our whiskey to hnltd ma
up and tlnd It doe what you claim for 11
lours respectfully u PHDUltailN
Hamllne Minn May 11 iwl
Thousands of such testimonials are re
ceived from patients who have been cured
by Duffys Ture Malt Whiskey
It curca consumption coughs colds grip
bronchitis catarrh and nil dlseaten of tbo
throat and lunga It alao curea iievmu
all kinds of medicine and been under the nesa and lndlgcstlou it gives power t > >
care of doctors 1 hare had three severe the brain strength aud elasticity ti > the
attacks of grip and ppeuraonla which have muscle and richness to thu blood it i < n
left mewlfa
a bad cough and weak heart
I am 67 years old It has toned up mr
system and stopped tbc hemorrhages aud
I cough but very little I only regret that
I did not know of your whiskey before I
can not express what It bas done for mc
I beg to remain Yours respectfully
MU8 H C ALMNGTON
Gentlemen I commenced on your Duffy
Malt Whiskey list March and bare been
faithful In taking It ever since I have
used one dozen bottles and am feeling bet
ter My hemorrhages bare almost stopped
and court very much Improved
WILLIE 6 BALL TI8 N 1st St
Richmond Ya Hept n loot
Vigorous at 84 Years
Gilbert nay ot 70 Laafette Street
promoter of health and longevity lmikrs
the old young keeps he young strong ti
Is abso utoly pure and coutnlns no fusel oil
till Y i lr al0t anr < of consump
tion If
taken In time
Over 7000 doctors prescribe It anl iuoo
hospitals use It exclusively
Xf uH iP Ycn tiurlnir DuffyH Pure
Malt Whiskey bo sure jou get the nulii >
Unscrupuloua nersous mindful ef b x
celleuce of this ore iratloti ere weklns
Imitations whfeb far front relevin tue
jlck are positively harmful Demand Dnf
fy s and be sure you get It Look for the
trade mark The
Oil Chemist r
fn lVrrT Vf ° nr rcame counters
attKH to corer postagi HYiiinluCa i < xvu m SS mMLI Z
iWpJjfr il ltVnHkfty Co UocbesieV N y reely Al corrwo ii in riii
i 2 JietFf K1 J0 Tou noiMnc to learn how to reguu heiltu mto istli and
iHMsslK M 4 al booklet
fre It Is the only wblikey rccogalstd hr trie AjrrVirmjJit
KtsUdat < rhU is a iBaxintte A1J druggists and grocer or direct bot
ir 5 4f usi
Xlllott 4d At tho end of the third string
the score tied each baring killed seventy
Of the seieritvdve
Wach killed twenty four of the last twen
tJfl e nnd the se re was a tie Ilh nine y
four VIIN The lie W115 Immediately hot
off each shooting at t eqly birds Klllott
Killing nineteen to Heikes eighteen and won
the mntib
TRUCE PATCHED UP
Warring Baseball Factions Said to Have
Agreed
New York March IStommon Mnse has
at last prevailed with the magnates ot Iho
Notional league and there villi be hasehall
and plenty of It throughout Ihe elgbtuliili
clrenlt duilnc the coming season
It was announced today on excellent au-
thority that the warring factions bad held
a conference and patched up a trnee where-
by the hatchet nould be burled tile lining
srfmmer at least with the proviso that
hostilities may be resumed In the fall
In other vt orbs Ihe magnates nlll gt < t to-
gether on March 2i next regardless of a
decision by Judge Truax lu the Injunction
suit proceed again from viliein they leit
off last Decemlier aud try to elert a presi
dent
If that Is Impossible the direction of af
fairs will be placed In the bands of a com-
mittee of three with N li oung as chair-
man and one member representing each of
the warring factions
this comtntlteu will prepare a sehedule
appoint umpires and attend to other mat-
ters appertaining to the business end of tne
eluuiplonshlp After that tue players mill
take the center of the stage and hoi it for
lt months
It la Intimated that A J Spalding wn
not consulted In the Step taken by the loyal
four In order to prove that they lino
iit relaxed their allegiance they will east
toMral ballots for him
If h decision Is Impossible then the com-
mittee icferred to ull be appointed Ilnish
will doubtless represent the Freedmnn jlo
pie and Hart who Is elo e to tSpaldlug IH
look after the Interests of the loval four
It has berome apparent Hint IVeediuan ean
not be foried out of the National league
JEFFRIESFITZSIMMONS FIGHT
The Bids for the Contest Were Opened
in San Francisco
San Kranclsco Jlanh ir nids for tho
JerfrlesPltzslniiioiit light nre opeue < I heu
tonight Itllly Dclaney represented Jeffries
at the opoulng A number of locil elulH
tnibuillted bids The outside club to put In
a bid nas the Centurv club ot Los Angeles
The bids with tile exception ot the Ios
Angeles club offered only 11 strulglit per-
centage of the 5rua leiclnts The Ios An-
geles cliil submitted three proposition A
purse of HKSiGoO 70 pel i em of the gross
receipts with a guarantee of 2 > WX and
i5 tier cent of the receipts
The local bids follow Nationll Athletic
club bJ per ient Vcwcmlte Athletic club
tU J per cent San Franelsio 70 per cent
Twentieth Centurv hO pei cent iiuv tlty
tW4 per cent to the prhd > ils mid lUH to
charity Hayes V lle 7 per cent
Diilaney announeed that the hldH would
be considered by Jcrfils and ITUIininuim
who wonbl piubabh iiotilre home time to
detcriiilne which
was ihe best ntlei
GOOD POLO PONIES
EnoJish Experts Desire American Horses
or the Game
New York March 15 Tho btenmer Me
nomine which vills today for London will
larrv forty Montana ponies consigned to
W 11 Drury the veteran HiigliHh polo ex
pert Auierlcaii pouiet ire In 4i at ileinund
iiinoug plnycrs of poln In llnvlairi this cir
and iieailj jim Atlantic transport ship
whlih sally from hue fUTlet a bunch of
these sturdy tittle nnlmals
THE AMERICANS WON
They Vanquished tho British Team in
the Chess Match
New York March inAfter two days of
haul lighting the American chess team
viimiuNhed tliP British learn toulght this
being the ee tl of tun International
sei ns of mutches for the N ewnes cup
Anfileii won lire ami s half games aud
dreat Biltaln four and a half
RACING SEASON IN FRANCE
The American Jockeys Headed the List
as Usual
Paris March 15 The tlut raclug session
in Franco opened with the St Cloud meet
ing tnrtax American jncki J ltolff Ittg
br Mclntyre Buchanan ad M
lode and In six races they bid tw
two eeeonds and three thirds
Ilenry
firsts
Oakland Remits
San FrincUen March 15 Weather clear
track good
Funnily course selllngrarlsncie Malls
pins Miiitntm Peerless Time 113
Fein finlongs Jveirolds puise Bell
Bied lloiiltou dingle West Time ilSIL
Mile and n furlong selling Frank AVond
Alllnet Frldolln Time 150 <
Four miles Thonton slakes Slddons
Llzella Bangor Time 7tii
Mile and a sixteenth handicap Home
steid The Fiettor Minirle Time ltlSJJ
S x furlongs rnrse J > lrey ihe Irer
Bean Ormonde Time lsUTl
Cockina Main Arranged
A hlg main Is lo be fought al the opera
house In Opclousat La March 22 aud SI
between Texas and Louisiana birds Tents
to be represented by J H Madlgun of
Houaten and Louisiana bv A A OzcmiO of
Morgan Cltv This promlsex to bo tho
largekt main eier fought In Southwost
Ioul lana llocU party has agreed to show
twentyone cools from four pounds twelve
ounces to six pounds tlx outlets and tight
all that mult h for 100 per luttle and fl < X
on the odd
A Baseballist Expelled
New Yorl March 15 The Baltimore
club by order of Manager Mefiraw has
expelled Outfielder Dentin from the dub
and sent a telegiam to that effect lo l iev
ident Ban Johnson ays a World special
from Baltimore Donlln was charged with
striking a chorus girl
Walcott Defeated Stilt
Chicago March 15Jee Walcott defeated
Billy Stlft of Chicago at tho Chlcngo Ath-
letic club tonight In a contest of six
rounds Stlft took an awful beating nnd
although he had no chanc to wlu be
fimght gamely to the end
Amateur Ball Game
There was a game of baseball yesterday
afternoon at Sacred Heart grounds between
St Thomas and Dorrauce nines Tho latter
were defeated by a seare of 11 to 5
New B of L E Officers
The Ladles Auxiliary of Texas dhinlon
No 231 o 1 A to tne Brotherhood ot Lo
eomotlvc Lnglnecr held Its meeting In
Pythian hall Fifth ward Thursday ami
elected the following officers for the en-
suing tiscn year Mrs J D Anderson
president Mrs I A Mlddleton vice tnl
i J VK 1 AV Ionnrw secretary Mrs
J D Mlddleton treasurer Mrs A Tyler
chaplain lltj 11 Sheplar lusurmin seere
tai Mrs W F Wliltlug guide Mrs J
Srliworrc sentinel Mrs c y Couners
was chosen as the delegate to represent
lexas dllsloti at the grand convention of
lh 0 1A n Mli al Norfolk Aa
the division Is u excellent condition and
e eorM7 ot the oftlcers made at the
M
meeting Thursday show thst It has en
Xir i a rr ° 8pfr < n2 W h lnrr d In
ondlU naufes rn In splendid
ItQSEBKIlOA petition has been pre
jented to the count coiiimjslouers nslni
porats this town fur all municipal nuy
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frf
ANGLOJAPANESE TREATY
Englishmen Arc Not Quite So Jubi-
lant Over II as They Were
LOOKS LIKE A ONESIDED AGREEMENT
j
It Tends to Focui the Power ol the
t British Empire Upon a Point
that Is Not Vital
New Tork March ir > The Commercial
Advertisers London cablegram says
The AnglftJap nese alliance ncut up like
a rocket unri lf II would be stretchlug u
point to say thai II bus come down like a
stick one hiify at least and with perfect
accuracy nole that the second thoughts
of KnglUhthen on this momntoua agree
went arc not quite so Jubilant as they were
For u day o two every mans cap was n
the air and there was a whoop of delight
ever the discovery that the goernmeilf
after1 years of drifting had at last hit upon
d far Eastern policy The grCat merchants
who carry the Chinese trade w re paitlcu
larly enthusiastic Tha selfcopfldencc of
tho country lu the dialect of the stock ex-
change wan buoyant and active The gov-
ernments position was Immensely strength-
ened and with a British piestige In eery
I capital of the wotld adianced a decisive
step
Directly the trenfr was made known In
I lekln Prime Chlng loftlli rcfued to bold
any further discussion upon the Mnnchur
Ian agreement with the I isslan eilroy
In Berlin and St Pefeisbiiig the effects
were hardly lesspalnable An effective nnd
even powerful allv had been added to the
slrenrtb of the greatest naval power Ij
the world and the fact was evhilaratlng
to ninety nine out < eiery 100 english-
men n It could not he depreslng to Grout
Britains rlvnl Hie full grtlty or what
tMil hnppeneil was naturally not at first
appreciated here
The greatest objeetbn to the treaty Is tne
f iiiliig of the powri or lliiland nn a
spot that Is Impoitsnt n doubt hut not
I vital to the empire li hampers her there-
fore In other directions that imay be of
Infinite more moment In a sense II Is
a one sided bargain guiranteelns to Japan
her notional exUteme uid to nugliiiid
j trade Indred but also ininieute pi > i > < i1blU
i lies of entniigletnent
There is todnv after thiee weeks re
I lleetioo a feeling that Japan Is trusted t o
1 mu eh
i
A BUDGET PROM BERLIN
GERMANS WONT ENTER AMERICAN
ENGLISH STEAMSHIP TRUST
A Prominent Librarian of Germany Says
the Proposed Duty on Books Is Aimed
at England and the United States
Berlin March l Tbc North Utrman
Lloyd and the HamburgAmerican
steamship companies have bad so much
expense In returning euilgisnta from
the United States who him been excluded
under thu Amerlcuu Unmlgiatlou lawstlitU
they have now entered Into an ariaTigomeitt
with the Prussian railway authorities un-
der which the latter agre > to lofuiu trans-
portation to teuoii fioui Austria and Uus
sla who full t meet wttaln leiiulrclnents
The goverumeut hn laid the emigration
leport fur 1U01 beroie the rflchstag It
shows that iuimau emigiHiiti for tho year
mmbercd 21073 the Miiillcst numhejr In
years tf thete emigrants H51U went to
the United States
In an Interview today llerr Weigaud
dlrecmr general of the JJorth Cermun Lloyd
compuiiytaed Irt had fOimil irupi4 New
York cUnlfallitS that they Tiid neieif had
tho sllgotest lnteiiilon of ncmilftn the
North f inT1 ittiJn in Ainerl
Rchiiap Lffvda Hamburg
can lines He also salil ho Aiijertalned In
New York that verj few sHires of thu
Jerman Lloyd company were held1 here
lieu Welgand nlil that tleima n bteam
slit > cnifpinlis would not take pirt In an
AmerlcanKngllh iteamshlp trust
in itioii ie inoiulueiit librailan at-
tacks the pioponcd duty on hooks ns alniid
ehlelly ngali t the 1 nlted States and IJng
luud The bill protides for a duty of HO
marks tier IfM Sllett on bodnl liooks Dr
Pnlzow asserts tlul the Aniericinllugllsh
book trade sell almost exuluslvely bound
hooks nnd tbit theiefoie books In the
Kngllsh language are lilt hardest > Ie as-
sails the statement made bv Count lo i
riow kl ehuer secretary of the Interior
In the relchstjg that the evport trade in
Herman books to the United states hid
suffered on account of tiiu Ameilmm duty
which he declares Is Impossible because
no dutv It imposed on books printed In for-
eign languages
BECOMING INTERESTED
The Colombian Government Appeals to
Its Washington Representative
Panama Colombia Mnich 15 The spe-
cial representative of Panama at Wash-
ington this morning ient a j ihlo message
to friends here regarding tho Isthmian
canal situation and this afternoon a con-
ference ot prominent natives was held at
which It was decided to send to Dr Jose
A Concha the Colombian minbler at
AVashliigton iho following cablegram Im-
portant news received regarding the canal
males us appeal to our patriotism In favor
of the Interest of Colombia which are in
Innately connected with tha realization ot
this work
Oeneral Salixar governor of Panama
also sent a cable dispatch to Minister
< encha The contents of the go erqnrs
message weie not mude public
rOREIGN BRIEFS
PEKINTbe United States Minister
Longer has commissioned Messrs Bain
bridge aud Bagsdalo the latter Is the Lult
ed States consul a Tien Tsln to adjust ttfe
Indemnity claims ot Americans approximat
ing 2000000 lu gold
HAMIUIRU The HamburgAmerican
line following the lead yesterday of tne
North German Lloyd atenmshtp company
announce an Increase of 10 marks In lis
steerage rates to New Yok
PltETOUIA Transvaal Cnmandcr Cel
ilers of the Kroonstad t Orange Itlver colo-
ny commando of Boers was among tho
prisoners captured by tho British recently
in the Hcllbron district
SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE
Shown in Registration Figures Yester
day Over 1898 and 1900
Keglslratloti figures for the present year
ure now far Jn adrance of tho figures ot
lefts and lteglstrnr Crumbach and
his clerks Issued 314 c rlitltitc jesterday
ugaltiM att njs Sllll ox m WKK lowing
V r > slsiantlal InrrvMhe i > cr bulb years
The following tublo shows the eompara
Ve registration for 10S and lboti for th
full tweuty day and alio for the days that
registration has been In effect this year
ISIS 10OO vmu
First day ii
Sicond day iteo
Third day otcj
Fourth day jwi
Fifth day 317
Sixth day 070
S euth diy 100
regain day US
Ninth
Tenth
Eleventh
gu iv m M j rw s
7M
7 1
720
till
im
coo
170
L so
LOW
Vin
7S1
040
717S
7S
ss
BIO
dav XSL A S 100
jay 3iS7Kni a atvi
day C lltV S
Totals 04 > M ltlWH 77 5
Ill
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 15 1902
A DAY IN THE CI fY
TFMrnrtANTH wnnK The meeOne
called Wednesday afternoon of the Harris
County Womans Christian Temperance
tnlon to meet with Mrs Stoddard presi-
dent of the State Womans Christian Tem-
perance Union was largely attended Mrs
Stotldardx address to them furnished great
fjiicoitragometit for more faithful work and
all professed lo be glad that they attended
Thin organization has for Its object the ex-
tending of the work In other places in tho
county nnd Miss fthenn Mosher one of the
National lecturers will icjon begin work In
points opened tip by ihe corresponding sec-
retary An executive committee was up
pointed to make arrangement for the rlty
work It was also decided to arrange for a
goldmedal conttst there being euough win-
ners here of the slher medals to compete
for a gold one This Is a favorite and ef-
fective work winners of gold medals may
compote for grand gold medals and they
for diamond medals Illinois had 402 con-
tests last year neveral of thein being for
the diamond medals A successful social
was held by the Central union at Mrs
Stadtlers Wednesday night A full IM
firnm of musical numbers with reeltatlons
and Mrs Stoddards talk against the use of
alcohol In medicine enfoiced by telling In-
cidents was thoroughly enloycd as were
also the cholco refreshments served
LPWOltTH lCMiVE WOItK The cabl
net mectlug ot the officers of the Epworth
League of the Texas conference of the
Methodist Episcopal chur h South held
at the Tabernacle Methodist Episropal
chnrch South yesterday was a pleasant
affair Neither tlj president Mr Lyman
J llalley of Austin nor the llrst Nice presi-
dent Miss Beatrice Norman of Clalveston
were present but they were the only of
tlfrs absent Miss Motile r Va iss of this
t It jr second vke president of the league
presided at the meeting and conducted the
business In an admlrahle manner There
was much work done but as It was an ev
ecutli > session but llftle la known yet
The work of the league for the coining year
was mapped out and after Jul the work
hs formulated ycsteiday will be In effect
The officer were well pleased with the
result of the cabinet meeting and felt that
they have formulated n work whiih will
be productive of much good
rNDBLlVnBLD PACKAflKS LIU of
undelivered goods In the office of Wells
Fargo Co s express for Ihe week ending
March 15 1001 Laurie Csvnlter D D
Tuhb Smith Parker W B Farrl C
J Wolfe W M Johnson Miss S K
French Miss Fanule Andrews Mrs C ll
Foster Louis Hlldrbrnndt Betsv Green
John Peters J U Boss J K firlftln 0
H Smith W F Manolln S W filbert
A S loio J M Au tin Mrs Mary Mills
B Furmii i L J Newton Itutlei Urbdc
Yards Mrs Julia Plerra U Pearson 11
Pfeffer AV Levin 11 II Itoblnsoii Joseph
Bruce Mrs J O Scott A McDonald L
Senshelmer M Kahti J AV Watson K
F Purdv D A Ilnldn It Mayer V M
Flnnlgan C P Morrison P A McDonnell
Mrs M Washerman Mr Lmlly Franklin
Lucia Pare W Orlfnn George Ileuud
THH MLBCHANTS ASsSOCIATIOV
The Merchants association which was
formed In this city some time iince for
the purpose ot fostering and encouraging
the loiatlon of manufactories In Iloust > n
by taking toek In and aiding flnanclallr
such worthy enterprises as can be sicured
foi this clt Will hold a meeting at the
rooms of the Biislness League next Tues-
day evening The meeting which if calli d
by the president and secretary Is to fur-
ther the objects for which the association
waV organized nnd bv consultation between
the members and milking an active united
effort to iiMcrtnin what nil bo done
towards securing manufacturing establish-
ments for Houston
SCOTCH SONGS AND DANCFSThe
Caledonian sodetv is making special prep
DRUNKARDS
EASILY
CURED
Miss Edith Williams Wants Every Lady
Reader of this Paper to Know How
She Saved Her Father
Used an Odorless and Tasteless Remedy
In His Food Quickly Curing Him
Without His Knowledge
Trial Package of tho Remedy Mailed
Free to Show How Easy It Is to
Cure Drunkards
r ib l nc be m1P dramatic or rte
Tvmi in the manner lu which MIsk Kdlth
AA lllliims Box 3 l AVaynesrllle Ohio Vr d
7nnrin iIPn ah r M H f miseiv
M b t
ferln
lg sj S IhMjIK a
> JIIIAMS
W mjour frlt Z TU nTa
cle In a f
LSVred ym wtholt hl kuo i g 0r cVuf
read don Mis KiteLvuhof
a aria T-
One morning father got mi and sbM h
was hungry ibis was a goSl in i
rarely ate much breakfast He wtnt
and when ho came home alnMnn fflJ
solsw i was almost fraatlc
wbh oy mM
Imagine I am ao glad
you wilt Du n h ou
exi > ertenee for It will VI i Lp this
d 1 nde Ju1
Dr Ilaliis the
discoverer
will rni
Is mallejl free to rtoTEVlt fe JST S
n
tea coffee
or food
and that it ii
ultimate poverty Dd ttlsgrc n ni
a
J <
ve
ur
k fftMi < t Tut ri l
aratlous for tho entertainment to be ghen
binder the auspices of the society at thn
opera house on March 21 by Gamn rfptnta
and Miss Flora MncDonnld two very clever
entertainers Mr Spencc Is not only a
singer but a splendid humorist while Ml i
MaiDounld Is a very clever dancer It will
he an evening of Scottish soug story aud
dancing
ODD FBLLOWS cKLinmATIONThe
arrangements for the celebration of the
eighty third anniversary of the birth of
Odd Fellowship In this country to be given
Inthis city on April 20 aie being carried
forward oungrand scale and the prospett
are very bright The secretary of the
Joint committee AV E Paschal Is well
Pleased with the reports which are being
received Under direction of the chairman
r c C wford ue has called a meet
ing of the joint committee to mtct this aft
ernoon nt i oclock hi Lone Star lodge No
i nan Mason block to rctelve reports from
the subcommittees Ail members of the
committee are earnestly
requested to at
end this meeting Any Odd Fellow who
feels an Intereit In the work will be wel
come as iho committee meets with open
1 lN
fn V IPcctCI hat ny of the rc
Krift b l nteiestlnc ami show
rapid progress In the work
MltS BAINS HTATKMENTMrs AV
M Balu president of the Womans nemo
Mission soOty of McAshan Methodist
Fpltcopal church South at i erequest et
Ihe pastor Ber J R AYarllck that
the Mexican hand carred purse which wai
P n tra JIi K bcifotd Lockhart last
y i sLlsd ay 7enlng wfR not > no her
as was thought Mrs Bain
states that the prso nlUBl h uUn
from her after she left he hiirch Th
f itor as reported by Mr Biln thinks
5fLlh rP0rt P llhcd Is lUhle to
i h K k
thercforo askt th s
Etaternent
LADY MACCABLLS DKCOPA I ION
DAY San Juclnto hive No i l raes of
the Maccabees yesterday observed me
merlsl day which Is lo become an annnu
event The members went to the iermai
cemetery where Mrs Leila nisetmiun lies
and strewed the graTe with flowers and
< laU lt tb
lmarof
the birth of M Illsetnann Ihe cere
AVimV UC lly l th c m < cw
rn Mrs K
rt rt Lddcn Mrb M it
Qulun and Mrs Rosa Chandler
assisted bv
b >
a number of the members
STRUCK BY SWITCH ENGINE x y
Hether who resides at 1U6 Oak street
was struck by a Houston and Texas Cen
tral switch engine yesterday afternoon
while he was walking
across the track in
the
companys yards The accident ban
j n tt elneK 3
A WSSSr
found Wcr SW
from extensive lacerations thef
or ti es
around the left knee not serious
A QTJIKT
AVEDDIXOMr
B M Fllnrd
and Mis da
Carry two
we known
°
people of this city were united la young
marr go
last evening at 8 oclock at the residence
of tho bride s parent The
ceem0Uy was
only the teiatlves of Vj i nr e ce ot
e
Mw Mr and Mrs Kihre C ns rar
Kihr
home at the residence of d thl hM k lelr
enls No 2000 Union gtreet par
CLOTHBS TO BrflTsKD IN BVIDBVIT
Sheriff
Anderson
ycterday after much
diligent search found the clothe Z
ho was satisfied
were
hidden In
the vlcjn y
UndltiK of thes clothea t 1k 1e
In the chain of cvldlSceU a trong 1Iuk
SPECIAL MEETIXO T P i n
Texaa division of the
Association has announced Trare L e rs P ro tectTe
1
log to be held m Mt
r00m at th BalM
League this nurnlnr tin L
ticei of Importance has nS 1 n11
eon for this meeting T1 1
are lu the city are liUd all h °
o be re nl
A NEOUEBB BTABBKDDeU R
Tell Me Somebody
Who Wants to Get Well
Let Mc Tell Him My Way I Will Pay
the Cost If It Fails
4
I want not a penny from you
All 1 ask Is the name of a sick oneslmptv s po
which book 1 shall send
1 wish to explain a treatment that t spent a lifetime i
Then let tho sick one decide If he wants II
It and It falls I will
If ho tries pay every penny ot
I will do this at the atari
twill wndthe sick one nil order on his or hr drurrin i
six bottles Dr Shoops Restorative 1 will tell that drugsUt 1st
him tet if for a mouth al tuy risk If it succeeds tho
cost litjta
If It falls I villi pay the druggist mysslf I will leave th < 4td w
to you
Dont misjudge my offer for I do Just as 1 say
I leave the matter to your honor You could
0
i
cheat m f
would but 1 trust you I ak In return your confidence nV
is no pqsslblc way In which I could be unfair with you
In the past five yeari I have fill niched my
treatment t
half a million people In Just this way My records show that H
In each 10 paid for It thereby admitting thai It did what t tltla t
That means that HO In each 4 ate cured
This remarkable record rrsulfs from the fact that I havellri
how to strengthen the Inside nerreti
1 do not doctor the orgin that Is weak But I hrlng back ll 1
nervo power which makes that organ act 1 glre it the stttenk i-
to do Its duty nerve strength
I know from a vast experience that Ih most chronic oIjmjm
there Is no other way to get well AVitb any other remedy theph
which I offer would bankrupt the man who made It
Yet I can not always succeed Home of these troubles lit
causes like cancer which no man can cure But those conlltlwi
are rare and when a failure occurs I alone am tho losfr Hi
patient Is at least as well as ho was and not a p nny tha poortr
If a man promised you wealth without risk of a penny h
quick you would grasp It
f promise you health how much better Is that
Wont you merely writs ma about It
Simply state which book you want
and address Dr Shoop Box C90
Racine AVls
At
street x
VtoiikNo lttn DjpnsH
Book No 2 ort tho IiMrtT
Book No 1 on the KldaeiL
Hook No 4 for Women
Book No q for Men tuleft
Book No ll oa Hhouuntljal
Mild cases not chronic are often cured by one or two bottltL
Capitol Pharmacy 517 Main street Abbott Cockrell 802 ifS
K Klesllng 002 Main street Speclsl Agsats
SHOETM
M
1 LA3 shoes are
Union made by
the best skilled
workmen in
this country
Look for tho
1 stamp on the
inner sole ivhen buying
500 P
63E0UH
roitm
TOBEOTl
AUCiiUMr
En UtJrilis
g Price Comfort and Dum
are points to be considered inHjtj
o shoes W L Douglas tha
tho equal of any 6 or J thotii
g by a custom shoemaker tiej tt
G and will wear as longai twof
2 cheapershoes
V L Dooo
Por Sale by
BOSTON SHOIi STORED
atit
Madlsons aj Crawford
Crescents 25 ClevelantU
Kold on your own easy terms Ctf
and set them
MARCH CULMORE Opera tl
Wheel RtpiirjfU
Good Rent
Specialty Gas Lamps JJM
Bells IOC im
Lamps JI00
tf
Every r
tint
Hejagon gilt yellow PoII lie < 5r rSs
compressed graphitewrites 00V rt
SVECW
MAIL ORDERS A
THE BOURKECABOIUL COW
Monulacturlng S81 Tf
CAMP DUILDINO HoU
SOZODONTf or iheTEBTHl
nlghl by a negro man who
nfirny occurred sn Congresi
Trarls
The Brays Bayou Gun od
xW
will lmre blue rock and j
Its park this afteruoou at Myfi
ladles will hare a 0Dlet i P V
the bowling slley A ff li9 <
Is expected Tho trlji0fiSL t
°
dude with calico ball
a
NEW GOVERN
CUBAS
Harana March 13 >
Tapayo nnd Senbr < Mr tc Ju
York today 611 the steam fiiifj
go to consult Senor <
presidentelect of Cubs w S5 t
InauiurstUn of th 5TJU sf f
ernor Osaerml W o4 m
trtsk
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