The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 47, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 21, 1902 Page: 6 of 10
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BUDGET FROM BEAUMONT
Appointment of a Marshal for the
Federal Court Is Good News
THIS IS THELAST WEEK OF SCHOOL
A Big Baptist Meotlno Is Now Under-
Way A New Ball Park la
to Be Built
Branch offlcel The Fosts Beaumont of-
fice Is at room 1 Ogdon building comer
loarl and Crockett Southwestern tele-
phone 7U with L V lUcly ns buslaosa
rcprescntatlte and V W Ulcer as corre-
spondent Subscriptions nnd advertise-
ments or news Items left nt thlf ludross
will rccclro piompt attention gjhmlbera
having any cause for coinpliilnt is to du
llveiy of papers are rcunetited irnone or
otherwise notify tho oftfee promptly
New Ball Park Projected
Beaumont Texas May 0 Resident
Dean and Secretary Pope state that they
oro preparing to build a baseball park In
the Arlington addition that will be modem
ly constructed and of the regulation order
This rark will be built on the line of iho
proposed street car route nnd this Is ix
pected to be In operation In a little more
than sixty days more The present park
which la what Is known as Blanchetto
Ic
ark Is a small opening In a big wrote of
argo oak trcca and wlih Bbade all around
it makes an Ideal place for the fellow viho
Is fcceklug a cool breeze but the bull pliy
crs contend that they ean not see the ball
there as well as they should to piny n
good game and for that reaxnn It will
be abandoned Blanchotle paik
Erobably used for seteral yoais ami lias
crown Into a sort of charmed spot for the
fans but the now park will giro more toom
for the crowds At present there Is not
sufficient seating capacity to accomruodatu
the patrons of the game on Sundays
Nacogdoches plays here tomorrow and
Tbuiiday and the local teaiV then goes to
Lake Charles for three league games A
large crowd will go to Lake Charles Snu
day to sec the locals and their old ilvals
fight It ont As the league now stands
they are tied for first place aud tho game
promise to be of more lbun ordinary incut
Big Baptist Meeting Under Way
Beaumont Texas May 20 The members
of the Baptist church under the lender
ship of Kev George W McCall and Re
jetT Hay the litter of Corslcana started
la tonight with their big meeting The
meeting really began yesterday bnt owjng
to the abteuce of Mr Kay who was un-
avoidably detained at bis home It was not
so largflj attended nor did the cbnreh
make sputa 1 efforts to get well started
until today Ttiu meeting is being held
In a btc tent that the Baptist church Is
using spe < laity foi the oc elision but which
will be used by the i nugregatlon later on
pond lot the erection of tue Ms flue edlliiif
mat Is contemplated during the simiuiei
The chuth is to i t 4o0w and the
meeting ttjat is now being continued in a
sort of jprciuninuiy or preparation for the
bis work to begin o soon Thorp Is h
large crowd out tonight ami the sermon is
being listened to with au intercut that In
unusual Mr ltay Is u mestt eloquent speak-
er and the churrh members an dtllgbted
at hating him hero fur this gathering
Last Week of School
Beaumont Texas May 20This is the
closing week of the public schools aud tho
pupils are getting ready for the closing
exercises which are being arranged for by
tee superintendent lrof Petttis and the
teacheis There is but one graduate MIsh
Mary Autre Greer und she will deliver
a short tmsfty nt the exercises which will
Pe held Monday eieulug May 2b Tliure
will of course be other Interesting feat-
ure for the meltings etnertalunient The
Hual examinations begin tomoiruw and will
ceutlnuo during the rmunluder of thu week
wben tho promotions will bo nunouueed
and the term of sthool finally ends nn Krl
uay afternoon The Kenuiuciut public
schools Hoie Wen neglected until now but
there 1 an effort on ill nut of those In
power to better the mndltlonit aud get
ready for better schools und new buildings
for the next term It Is thought that
Ihi re will be a bond Issue during the mini
inej of probably KKWO fur the put pose
of bnlldlug handsome new structuus In
which to teach the joung Ideas how to
snoot
Houstons Appointment Satisfactory
Beaumont Texan May 0 Genuine sat
Istactlon was felt here this afternoon by
the announcement of the ptoddeuts np
polntmcnt of a new marshal for this red
eral district The sntUfaetlon was not o
much that a Beaumont man waa appointed
As that it is possible now to get some of
the piocesaes served nnd hold a June term
of court which wis apparent unlikely
until now Mi Houston s whereabouts are
not known hete but It Is supposed that h
will nt once appoint deputies and get his
work going with the least delay possible
The nttorucjs here think that lliU Is the
first time n thing of this kind has hap
pened since Texas has bcu lu the Union
It Is certainly a peculiar situation aud t
most provoking one for these who hmo
litigation coming up and waut it disposed
of
Newn Notes
Beaumont Texas May WThc Sons of
o clock this morning over the sianta Fe
The now telephone company Is getting
Btnrtf1 with the sen lee and expects bv
J pSL ° il5 ° wePk < Rl e the pJtron s
i
west kind
any of connection wanted
T hi ° V ercha sc rlval for the bcnejlt
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of the
Lpworth league tnkes placo at tho
Jvylo opera house tomorrow night nnd
promises to be lately attended
M Iss Ty AtrJ rw will receive the
fetnto university scholarship She Is the
only graduate und that makes her the
recipient of the hnuor without competition
h eThl mornin > 0JS > cro loctc
G W GAYLE DEAD
Promtnent Man of Brazoria County
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StricWen with Paralysis
Columbia Texas May 30 George W
Gayle prominent Mason Knight of Honor
and Confederate t > oldler died here today
lie was a nephew of Georgo W Gajle of
Cnbaha Ala the noted Confederate who
was placed Id Irons at 1ortrcsi Monroe at
th 8smo time 1reMdent Dai is was con
lined there Mr Gajlo was stricken with
paralysis nbout n week ago and raioly re
turned to conseJoiuncss up lo the tlmo of
his death this tjornlng Ho was n mem
ber of the Montgomery Trtto Blues n
company raised nt Montgomery Aln where
People who
cant eat meat
can eat and
grow fat on
GrapeNuts
Fact
SF j
he wae born and whence he went to Mr
Rlma at tlio beginning of the war At
ono tlmo ho was under command of Gen-
eral Henry A Wiie governor of Virginia
In all the walks of life ho was n true nun
ft friend to the needy a helper to all In
distress nnd wa loved by all Ilia In-
tegrity wax above reproach end be will
bo sorely misled by the whole of thli com-
munity Where he lias lived ever since the
war Mr Gaylc leaves a wife and seven
children four boys and three plrls Ittuernl
services will bo conducted at the church
tomorrow at 230 p in service by Mr
Kelly of the Methodist church after which
the Masons of this place Angleton Bra
zoria and elsewhere nil take charge of
lip hurlnl at the beautiful cemetery at
West Columbia All Confederate soldiers
here will be In attendance
NAVASOTA NOTE8
Potato Shipments Have Been Large tut
Aro Now at an End
Novasota Texas May 20 There appeals
to be a perceptive lnll in the produce ship-
ments from Narasotn Beans and new
potatoes have nbout run their course There
arc few places that can muster n car lot
of tho former largely because of lack of
cooperation among growcts Moro poti
toes have been shipped from this paitlon
of the State than was ever known befoie
A great deal has been learned about the
culture by even ordinarily successful farm-
ers and the acreage In potatoes may hence
forth be expected to glow S uie cileum
I era and sciunsh hate also been shipped
but enough ritmua hutc not yet come In to
ten w nether or not thev have paid for
trouble
It is noticeable that n good quantity of
beans cucuhibers and squash are yet being
transported north from small Santa Ke sta-
tions eiist of this such as lloneu Arnold
etc Ilaces of dtstlnatlon ate closo by
tolnom out of Texas
1resh tomatoes inne been shipped
through Navasota from Honea and Arnoiit
the past few Uays They iro tine tteli
matured goods aud sould command top
prices in the markets They are about
two weeks ahead of this Immediate section
Ben Kellej and V II HomviiorU two
practical farmers et the locality have paid
considerable attention this year to the ral
lng of cabbage and hate done pretty well
Up to the present tlmo they hate only
been able to supply the local trade but to
day they break notthwaul with surplus
it Is stated that Mr Kelleys patch op to
ilcv < has netted him mure than 60 p r
icre
The stock of potatoes now on hand
nmounts to about a carload and there wil
be at least one more car ou hand by Sut
ordaj They awult fatornblo quotations
ttom the outside
While nio t of the building mechanics
have tails upon their time sufficient to keep
them busy there Is realr not so much u W
w < rk on hand ns at nnv time In the re-
cent past Still n well known contractor
who it generally figured In on all estimates
remarked to a reporter a few das since
that It has been a long time since ho saw
a brighter outlook for uew work In Nnva
s > ta
taTnder construction now Contractor Wat-
kins ba a set en room honso for Mrs I < aurn
ihninpson which Is being put up ou hev
Sroierty Just east of tvUerc the old Camp
otel stood
Contractor Will Yonens haa under wav a
hnndaome the loom honse for A Scott
This struUurc faces Washington park
HEARNE ITEMS
Much Interest in the Revival at the
Methodist Church
Jloame Texas May BO The piotrncted
Hireling at the Methodist chinch continues
and a great deal of good Is being done
Brother Wllllfoid is conducting the meet-
ing and Ret Burrls of Kosse arrived yes-
terday to help him During the meeting
Inst night Brother Bui lis askrd nil n
would cooperate In the meeting to kneei
ntd a large part Of the cougtegntlon Mid
so There will bo thiee meetings a day
nnd quite a great ileal of Interest is maul
tested
As fast as the freight miglncs on the
International and Great Northern lallroint
go to the shops they aie changed to nil
burners Home of the passenger engines on
ttiU division hate been changed nnd some
of the tintelers say the dust Is conspicu
ous by Its absence on this dltlslon The
railroad men uie blgbl ulciiseil with the
fuel oil an there is not so much hiud tvoik
In iilng it
Most of the planters of the bottom came
In ou the Vullct tiuin testeiday to mum
ait business an It Is cnlrelv too wet to
trv to work their ropa Tliej say they
hate enough mill to Inst them for wuue
time and ure anxious to get to work keep
lug the grass cleaned out The leeeut ralm
hnve put some of tho farmers behind lu
cleaning their crops nnd they will have to
hustle to keep up
Ilie pay car on the International and drcnt
Northern visited llenrue yesterdiiv am
paid orf last month inliiilcs ihe pa > eir
on the Central Is now a thing of the past-
as tnn officials hnte decided to scud the
cheeks of nil employes to the station
Hgenta and they net as put masters
lteports from the liters nud creeks lu
thli section are to the effect that nil are
irry high and cnritlng a great deal nt
witer ns n lesult of the lienvy rnlns Tin
Oak creek whlth wi on sin h n boom Sun
flay Is fulling nnd tiateleis ate now nhlc
to ford tho cieok without much dnngtr
Wharton Court News
Wharton Texas Mny 20 Tho cttmtnal
docket Is still being tried Tho following
enses hnvo been disposed of this week
Stnto of Tcxaa vs J li Dickey for kill-
ing n negro at Kl Cnmpo verdict of ac
qulttnl State of Texas ts N Dennis
killing n negro Nathan Jackson tcrdlct
not guilty
A special meeting of the bar tnkes place
this morning to decide some Impertaut legal
business
Protracted Meeting at Wharton
Wharton Texas May 20 A piotrncted
meeting Is In progress at the Methodist
church under the auspices of Kev G W
Gasklns assisted by Iter K Bradford of
llttle Hock Aik Tho good work has been
forwarded vlgoromlv and la boarlng good
fruit A series of cottage prayer meet
ings hnvo been arranged nnd are well
attended Tho church tins been ciowded
with attentive congiogstlons and a very
encouraging spirit Is manifested
Fife Meeting Closed
Midland Texas May IP Ctangellst W
r life closed a most successful meotlug
hero today The town has been shaken as
mver before In her history At the close
of the meeting a verse of SloOO tas pre-
sented to the ctangellst to aid him lu car
nng on the tvoik of foreign missions
t oi trlbutlrus were also tuailo for the pur
p < M of sending the loenl ministers to
Winona Inke conference In August
Real Estato Mens Convention
Greenville Texas May 20A H Kvnns
secretary of the Heal Estate Association of
Texas has notified local real estate men
nU1 ue agreeable for
he date of their 8tato coiufntlon Mr
ltnns was here yesterday nnd met with the
committee who will noa get to work to
f r or roper r cr n < l enter
tainment of the ccntenttou
Bank Changed Its Name
Gnlnostllle Texas May aaTlip Gaines
vllle Nntlounl lintik has changed Its name
to that of the Lindsay Nutoiul bank In
liiinpr of Judge J M Lindsay tho prest
Uest Calllfornla street The w pitul took
lins been lucrcMcd to 200010
Pretty Tough to Scratch
for a living and relief also Hunts Cure
TLhiTiiu Vf HO frtter l > 8Torm
Iteblnjf riles Lczcnu
Guarautcpd by all
dealers r
HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY 2L 1902
CBFITZG BADLY INJURED
The Supposition Is that lie Fell from
His Window
BODY WAS FOUND IN THE DOORWAY
The Injured M n Was Locked Up at the
Police Station for Several Hours
and Given No Attention
The police have In hand the Investigation
Into a rather mysterious cose resultug
from tho finding of C II fltrc In door
kpown man nbout towu ttim found jester
day morning between i and 4 oclo1k tjlng
In the doorwaj lie was stretched out his
feet on the sldetvnlk and the rest of his
body Inside lie was discovered by Dcpuiy
Chief of lollco John Howard who waft on
Jils way to the police station Mr Howard
says he tiled to rouse the man but failed
aud when he rcncheM the stntlon he sent
the wagon nnd two officers after what be
termed a dtunk and down
The man was brought to tho station and
It was there ascertained thai he was C n
lltse Ho was docketed on the charge of
dtnnk nnd down and locked up After his
Ineaieerntlon tho prisoner began groaning
and calling for somebody to roine to In in
but ns It wan thought he was only drunk
no attention was paid htm
The fnct that the mnii tins begging for a
doctor did not seem to make any Impres
slon on nil one and he was permitted to
lie and beg for assistance until Chief Ilbl
came down at rt W lie went Into the < ell
and lltxe complained of being sick an I
seemed to be In great agony lie com
plulncd of his bnik nnd etcry move ho
mido resulted In tho most exeriiolallng
pain He was contetcd to St Josephs In
Brmnij in the nmbnlniiee nnd prompt ul
tention was given him by Dr Shaw
EXAMINATION DISCLOSCD
A lAKTIAI IAUAIYSlS
A message from the Infirmary Inst night
announced that the patient wns sjffcrng
from nn Injury to the spine and tvns pur
tlallj paialyzed although he had better ae
tlon of his limbs Ihnn when he tlrst en
iteied the Imsplln The doet > r Vi char e
lon
snld the patient hnd remtcred consi
ness but could tell nhtiolutoly nothing of
bin mnteuionts previous to 0 ocock M a
da et cuing
y + +
Deputy Chief Howard said Iltze gmc
no outward Indication of any Injury wb n
le was biought to the stntlon nor did lie
mnk nuy lompbilnt when he was being
locked up
When brought to the stntlon Tltzc wni
minus his coat hnt and one shoe It was
ascertained that he was a roomer at Mrs
Hat Is nt the foot of whine stnlrs he was
found and when Chief Hills pnld n tlslt
to the hoii e Mrs Hat Is took him to Mr
Illso a room that fronts mi 1ieston me-
nu und tin re the missing uhoe cou nnd
hat were found Mrs Datls snld the bed
bad not been blept In the night motion
The cont wns found lu one window the I
hat lu unother and thu shoe beneath the
bod Tho bed stauds close to the west I
window
Ihe suppo ltion Is that 1ltze was sitting I-
on the window ledge taking off his shoos
piepnrntory to retiring lie got one shoe
oft and threw It under the b d the mote
lnent causing him to lose his bnHnee nnd
fall out of the window The distance < t
tue gtuuiul is nbout twent he feet but
thieo or four feet beneath the window aie
Kcwinl electric light wires nnd tho supposi
tion N Hint he struck thesewltes lu fall
ing nnd they broke the force of his fall
ftif striking the ground lie Is supposed
lo hute crawled lo tho ilonritny In an ef
fort lo niiike his wnv back up stairs to
ills room but lost coinolouancHB befoie he
could proceed nuy fuiLnei
A message from the Infirmary last night
snld Mr Kltzo wat doing lis well ns couiii
ne excited and there wns some hoiio of
sut lug his life
LOUISIANA LEGISLATURE
Repeal of the Poll Tax Has Become n
Warm Question
Hilton Itouge Iii May 10 The Ioiilsl
aim leglslnturo renssembled tonight after
a ivcctj of two dnjs The senate tinif
acted no buslueis of Imnoitnuce but the
houso was In nn Indtintilotit mood nmf
ilea ted Uh cilendar befoie adjoin nineul ut
11 ullovk
Tlio house adopted the Jacobs icsolutlon
Citendlng mi lutltntlon lo V J Unan to
addtess tho leglslntuie on n dJte to bo
named b hlui 1hcic was a long debua
ou the Uicizo bill to piohlblt the ninnlige
of ilut cousins but it win Uimlly paused
to thlid icudlnc and oulcred etigrossed
Iho pioposltlon lo jppenl the poll tax
clause lu the constitution bus become it
buiulng ssuu lu tno legislature and a warm
coutest Is piomlscd rite nuijotltj of the
ineuiuiis fiom the couutr patifbea are lu
tutor of repeal whllu the New urleaus ilcle
gution has hetetoioio been holld against it
tonight howetei some of tho New Orleiin
uiiiutieis ute ttcnkenlng ou piessme ttom
the goteinors uiriiv nud it Is bellctcd
that the leponlcrs will be able to muxtci
unicient strength to pass a resolution bub
mittlug thu question to the people ut tliO
Nineuiuer vlectlou
The bills Introduced In the legislature
aimed nt tho New Uileans race tuiek uul
pool rooms is not causing the rnco tuiek
iieople and the pnoliooni pioprlctors any
loss of sleep Whl e tho moteiucnt wlil
hne considerable support ftom the lute
nor patlshes the New Orleans members
of the houie and senate cnimnnd sufficient
stiength to kill the bills While the ia >
truck folks will teilM any measutc to sup
mess rnilng they will not object to n bill
Imposing an annual tax of from 100 to
i > av on puoliooms and ftom J IUO to jwxJ
on taco trucks because It will have n t mi
deiicy to piotect them and keep out opposl
Tho proposed oyster legislation will cause
one of the warmest tights before the legls
lrturo The ojsterncn on the loner must
nte opposed to any legislation on the ques
Hon aud they are tuepmed to nuke a
tlgotous contest They bate appointed a
committee to look nfttr their lutcrru and
lu addition hnte employed nttortuts to ns
1st then In the debt The imiilttee has
demanded n bearing and when the ques
t on Is taken up n large iclegntlon from
tho eoa > t will nppeni nnd enter ait em
Ihntlc protest against any chnnce In ex
isting conditions
Tho bill prepared by the rallronH to nup
press ticket scnlprrs wll bate n haul road
to travel A large number of the country
members hate nltendy de < tared thenseltes
against It und it ts extremely doubtful It
the iiHMsnre oter emerges fiom the commit
tee The American Ticket nrokVis nksorln
tlon la busy at work stirring up sentiment
agaliut tho bill lu the country pattshcA
and petitions and memnilnls protesting
against the passage of the measure ure be
ing tccelved The repreKentatlvcti of the
rnilroads nro confident however thnt tUey
will bo able to carry their point
it U understood that Attorney Genera
Onion Is preparing nn null trust bill whiex
when completed will be Introduced as a
subktitute for the Vincent bill nnd other
measures on thnt subject The attorney
general bill will be drawn to conform to
tho recent decision of the Intted States
supremo court nud there is not the slight-
est doubt Hint It will pass both house by
an ovcrtvhelming vote
Tho city council of Ilnton Kongo has
Joined tho legislature lu ta Invitation to
Admiral Schlev by adopting a resolution ex
tending htm fhp freedom of the city and
pmlslng him a the real heio of Santiago
The report of the penitentiary boird of
control on the convict farms makes an ex-
cellent showing for the state The net
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way of the looming house kept by MfA 3
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First
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enactcd during the present
same breath
iige member of the republican party Grosve
n of a lack of backbone extended mention
yiecn heretofore made fn this correspondence
he billto be again brought before the house and in
ort tunc it was a law so far as congress was con
he slight differences between the senate and the
iig easily adjusted
the bill went to the strenuous gentleman who oc
ne could almost say permeates the White House
re brought before him the statements of a grrat
ions all to the effect that the bill
was unjust II
rcme and wholly without justification Protests
n from men who have large sums of trjoney in
tbe butter business and who arc supposed to be
beneficiaries under tho new law These men
s it may seem reprc3ented to the president that
enactment of the bill into hi Vrc u1t in nn
urbanccs in th
onsrwb
Each RiieBB will be numbered as received In tho
biislneaa office of THE POST City coupons will bo
Kivcn odd numbers and outoftown coupons even num-
bers thus tho first city coupon received will he num-
ber 1 ami tho second numbor 3 while the first outof
town coupon received will bo numbered 2 and tho
second will bo registered as numbor 4 and ao on Tho
prizes will ho awarded to the correct finesses bearing
tho lowest rogistty number or If a sufficient number
of correct KUessiV are not received the prizes will go
to those nearest orrect bearing the lowest registry
numbers As an eiamplo if number S anil number IS
weto found correct while numbers 1 to 7 and 9 to 12
were Incorrect numbor 8 would get first prlzo and
numbor 13 second prlzo
Positively no ono connected with THE POST will
be allowed to pnrtlclpato In tho contest
Your name nddiess and especially your count
must be written so plainly that there can bo no mis-
take In reading It
No count will be reglstored unless It In accom-
panied by payment for ono months subscription to
THE DAILY AND SUNDAY POST or in case tho
paper Is to be delivered by carrity In towns outside
of Houston the coupon must bo signed by tho local
circulator certifying thnt tho amount has been paid
to him at the time the guess or count was made
Subscriptions paid prior to this contest will not
cntltlo you to a registered count
You can send In ns many counts or guesses as you
desire but payment for one months subscription must
nccompany each count or guess It Is not necessary
DATE
Do not write In this space
j tem has been In operation only about n
tiiir but a net profit of over 13txn U
shown lnrce Mimt were Fpent In perma-
nent Improvement hiicIi nn new Imilrlincii
letees uteaiuboats mllroails tc whlel
will not cost iiiiyililne tbU tear The pioti
011 the coming scuons crop lb entluinted at
fT tK
Kosse High School Exercisos
Kosse Texas Slay 20 The closing 01
euUes of the Ko se high school were held
lu the Ircfcht terlnn church Trlday May
HI at S M p m The following were do
lltcred diplomas lira ltobertsou Julia
llrown tlnnle llammond I iura Arnett
Ollle Monty salutatorlau Ielo Todd Lis
zle IiUtiiMni John tlreen valedictorian
Krueit Keelliiff
Edna Teachers Elected
Ktlun Texas Mny ll > The trustees of
the Kdna public school met and elected W
fc Kdeleit siiperintcndeitt anil tho follow-
ing teachers for the ensulnc scholastic
jmri MIiih llerthn Itorton Mrs V K
melon Mlwi Irene Sellers Ml s Allle Sta-
bled nud Mlsn Louise nillups This inakoti
lrof Kdeleu eighth icar with this school
Dont Become Discouraged
Hut use Simmons Mver Iurltlcr tin box
Many Imitations of the orlsliml so lie care-
ful nnd ee that Its IuriOei and
manu-
factured by the A C Simmons Jr Medicine
Co
Convictions at Caldwell
Caldwell Texcs May LUln tho dhtrlet
court yesterday UuXos Andciaoa colored
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wmzFm
smss a ims s Ex
The Post will give Four Hundred and Tw ntyfour Dolm lJft W ft who nUmbr
fl before the contest closes at noon Tuesday iuHelmpo i the Rules and send in your Coupon
ij jruamagc hlch will 4V
fisse
IriztJ °
to Dally umiucstionably the most pernicious of
Th yet emanated Jtoijntlie republican party
bl the taxing p owcr hlch no honest man
prat of the most promtritht republican mem
s wcrc determined opponent ofjt and even
Davis at the corner of Ireston avenue ntMM > < GrosVenori tho Jcll fililtJ < B Jhtllviiluil who
Hsn Jailuto street Mr ritze who w vc the passage of the blU possible 1 denounced it
f n CrlLa tk f hc pnc c nu W occatibns as h thing lo which even the rcpub
should not give Its sanction It tats inconsistent
talk thus and then by withholding tits vote in
tee on rules lpake it possible for he bill to be
Jire the house the second time
i but consistency
V as certain wise man onceSaid it may be a
r is not to of in the
the South through the
opt
of course that the olconiar i-
to close or to greatly reduce sulnlh to Twentyfotirlh Trlzes each
f which can be furnished in this ubjplon lo The Dally
serve to give an idea of the extent I SiSOO
in question will be damaged The i A
crop of the United States may be placed fifth CJC rtf III Casll
bales This amount of cotton produce s a ipIuUU t
of cotton seed which at the very low ri TwentyJtxth to Fprt > nlnlh
would be worth 50000000 It is conserv Iiles each 1 months sub
and statements to that effect made bef < scriplion to The Ditty
of the house and senate during the pendct lot f 2100
gone unchallenged that the operation of ii < h0ck
Faw will have tne elTect of iowerins the p F e hi
at least onefifth which on the basis foe 15 Houston Heicllts bv lween
quoted above would mean a total loss Fumtevitlli and Tift eentli
year to the industry as a whole The sti streets two blocks from uoule
some wellinformed persons that the lost vardSize Cf A i
greater than this and the advocates of tri joxl32 feet ipIuvNUU
ted that the cotton seed Interests would lot
r ri to c ventjfouttll
ooo annually as a result of the deccrascd fiftyfirst
oleomargarine manufacturers The Tct friz each Boys MOO
Crushers association of Texas at the tit Watch 52100
considered the original Grout bill which < r I iiri inicnn
from the bill which has now been enacted Seventyfifth
the conclusion that the effect of the bill w Post hewing ffTA ft A
predate the value of seed that the membe Machine i
eU f r ° ny ab ° Ut
o he rlPfrl7ly g S 0 Nlnrtjrnlnlh
S lis Js it
cash
The statement is made by cattlemen ths
tuially will be lost to them through the neOne hundredth
ure may be somewhat exaggerated but it i Prize
the toss to the cattle raisers will be enorm If more than
piendert sulitv to burjlary anl wis elvcn
two teais Anton Siiiunirm
piiMiiiii mi u
to iifsnult with Intent to mtirdei nml wn
Kiten two c r be tvas colored alno
t oit is taking a reeffs todaj hut will open
up ncnln t mornw Ibc itrnnrl Jury ad
jouincd tills etmliis
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
Strayed or stolen from Herman Schmidt
1012 Shcarn street Houston Texas a sor-
rel mare 10 years old 11 hands lihu
branded G on the left hip has a leee
of iope around the neck liberal reward
a c S olrn fr < im Robert Orapovlne
sin Vranltllu avenue Houston T > xas ono
mouse colored horse mule 0 years old Vi
hands hlth branded
JW on tue left bin
n so one sorrel mule 11 years obi 1H hands
brll e < 1 Jw on hc Mt hip has
uiipcr ejelld of one eye torn looso h re
nrU
Strayed or stolen from A A Young 11110
w n5rT nn fusion Texas n mall
foretop clipped out very ceutle xc
A Anderson
Sheriff Harris County Tosjs
LEE BENSON DISMISSED
There Was Abaolutel No Evjdonce and
the Trial Was Not Entered Into
At li oclock yesterday afternoon before
Justice Matthews was called the case of
lee Jleuson a h ek driver who was er
rrstcd Ian week on an affldtvlt chatitlni
whRh to bMTn no evidence VP n
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irscntntlveto litSe ftlH
tho log
county solicit your support W
tne action of toe democratic prffli
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The Post Is nuthoilzed to I
0 Lovo for tho ofllic of ilifiinT
for Onltostcn mm lltrl coltffi C
to tho action of tue
iemoctttlcjfce
For Sheriff
I announce no iClf a ituilliliW
ofhee of shoilff of Ss
Harris
V > iU10 1B democratic
June 12 nnd ask the
f 1 lends and tho HcapSt
ijMIc
FRED Kffii
I trupcctfully announce
miieUit
dM f01lc < < lon to tbeoMciott
of Hauls tountj uijt to ttait
the democutli > luiurie nnd tilb
liott of iny ftlcuu and the Tolenilt
Arcale Atlo
For District Judge
I heroliy annoumo as a candlilatili
office of Juilcc of the Fifty fifrt t
comt of limit count lutijectioK
democratic priuiatles
J C Biit
Tho Tost Is authorized to utnu
1 Uninblcn n ndidatc for lojni
riftyllfth juill li 1 ilUilct of Wi
tr suliject to atlon of democritfcr
res
For District Clerk
I hereby nnnounre myself as a r
foi the office of district lert nii
action of tlie dclnorratlc prlmirln
Join B It
I announce myself nj a c nWr
the office of DUilM Clerk of Hi
ty httbicct to the or tlon of the ts
pilmailes to be lu dl June 12 Ml iS
bnpport of my f 1 lends nnd the onblt
sptctfully IIAIUCYV DOIfJT
For County JuiBe
The Post Is ant ioiUkI toaimolal
Dnpiop n a latulldate for cotmtrK
Km lis coimtt bunlft to action at
ciitlc pilinnlrs Juno 12 Wi
For County ClerV
I hetcby nnn < nnie myself as ariK
for Countt fink < f Ilanlf eioat 1
to tho net Ion of the democrat1 r
GPo ja
Tlc Iost Ij autholzod to anaoanal
Conatvav as n 1 hi 111 e or cwili
nibjcct to the a tiou of the demoou
11111 Ic
1 heiobv nnnoun as a catdlJiU
rrdiitiin louutt Cleik 01 Wttn >
as
ty tulJict to uc > tlou 0 the
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For Justice of the Peace
I n f m
heicbj nm 011
Justice of the pi 1 0 P rinct No in
to action of the dome 1 atlc r1
The Tost lit null Hud to MMari
Thonina Ij Itnllct us a candlm
tice of the pence prclnct > o h 1
the democratic primaries
For Commissioner
Tb Tost Is anthoilwil to MeaM
caudldatc for wm
Super Sr ns n
intsstoner Pieclnit No 1 WF
tlon of tho 1len10cr1l < nrImerlp
nuthoilzed to anyww
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to tho m tlon of the dcmooratie V
luno 12 1001
A year ago my stomach w
were ell out of order But W J
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mer I feel fine as a fiddle
because I have been taUM
f
rote
Tabules They do ine
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than anything I n
rit
dvise
would certainly
feeling a little off to
and Uk
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and make life worth livmB
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