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y w wmmmmmmmmmgmmm Hbttttmillt v!- VOLUME XX GREENVILLE, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27. 1910 NO, M2 , lBHI ;o ,o o & o o o o o o o o o y ? ? ? ? ? T t ? Y v ? T ?. T t T Y t ? ? T Y y y y y y T Y. y y y T Y y y y y f y y y y y y t y y y A, f'00 - $$- so 0o &o& Omh; ' "NEW Spring Dresses! oiSTEEL WinKEHS STRIKE TO-DAY'3 EXPRESS BnOUQHT US A SHIPMENT OF LATEST STYLES IN ALL THE FASHION ABLE COLORS, DECREED BY BEST rA8HION'3 BEST' AUTHORI TIES, WE SHOW THE PRETTY BRAID ED DESIGNS IN SILKS, POPLINS AND WASH FABRICS. SOME ARE DAINTY BLACKS AND wMlTC IN CHECKS AND STRIPES. SEE OUR WEST WINOOW. PICTORIAL REVIEW PAT TERNS FOR APRIL NOW IN. FREE FASHION SHEETS. ill jBiJI III Mi -RE3PECTFULLY- o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- Vf 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0O000000 0000 0000 00055000 0000 Speckled Totst J. OHayter & Son. THE SOUTH BETHLEHEM STEEL W0RKER3G0 OUT. Troops Are Busy, Now Having Two Cities to Guard Against Rioting. South Uetlilchciu, Vr-.Tou 20 Tho Stato pplico summoned from Phil idol Pli'a to tho groat plant of tho ltelhlo hem Stool Company, savural thou sain of whoso omplojes tiro on it st iho, had not beon hero n Inlf hour lieforo they had a sMrinlah with .i moh of LOU toidguora llio lit tor, who appeared to ho bout on nilschlor. (pilcltlv scnlterod Sour.il iliMirucra woro alum, h policemen with riot atlcks a mini, hoi- of arrests vvero lniilo. Two foiolBiicrH wero shot bj slatu polko during the Ilslit At tho Maji-u tic hole! thlii mornlnj,. Ouo was shot In Iho hend ami 13 M insurious condi tion at St Luke's hospital. Tho tun or received a slight wound In the let, John Mnrphj, pieBldent of tho ce. tral labor tutlon, arrested last night clmrged with Inciting to riot, was ar rested tDda and hold In $3000 bill OBJECTS TO WOMEN WRESTLERS Petition to Prevent Contest In City of Waco, Waco, Tex, Feb 20 A delegation of ministers, representing all dennm luatlons, headed bj Itabbl Isaac Wa raw, appeared beforo the city com mission tmlaj requesting tho commls slon to prohibit tho wrestling matth nett Tuesday between Xlrs l'ons of Canada nnd Vincent Nicosia of thl city.- Tho commission nulhorlicl Major Ilalor to sock such otdlnance that forbids tho oshlliitlon and stop It. ALL EYES ON HIS TCSTIMONY WA3 AWAITED WITH INTEREST. Is Convinced Glavls Told the Truth In Regard to the Coal Ca!. STRIKE AT PHILADELPHIA. m.$mj:kk5xkkkx y o " X SIN mz-j- Vy ? what's wlnl In Collies -lies ! A Tho Young Man Uiows posted! We deoto tho utmost caro to proIdlng the "coriect thing" in Clolhes for these Young Tellows "who know ' Most joiing men appreciate this Tact and alnajs come hero for their Outfitting Tho Spring SullB nro re.ul In several Choice models tho fabrics aio cr) smart, whllo tho Cut and Tnlloilng show ever) now stjlo feature thavo Just the sort of Suit tho Cnllcgo Man dellgliU is at $12,50, $15, S18 and up to $30 Wu'ii) your particular Suit, Mr Smart Hiesserj stop In nnd taUo n loolc at It! t y y y y y f v f t v f t y y y y V Authorities Fear Outcome of Yester days' Agitation. Philadelphia, Teb , 20 Tho begin nlng of tho second week of the stilko against the Philadelphia Itapld Tian sit company finds tho city authorities itppiehcnslvo of what today and to monow may develop. In uplto of grenl gains towaid the tomplcto reestnb llshrncnt of order made In the Inst Tor IS eight hours. Today Is a half hoi Iday in trunj Industrial plants, where emplojes are strongly In simnathx vlth the strlkeis. In consequenco the ability of the pollco to control the crowds Is expected to ho again so vcrely tested. me arrest or John J Murphy, the oung president of the Central m bor Union, on a clmtgo of Inciting .0 riot, added to tho uneasiness. A wnr rant for Murphj's nrreBt was Issued by Director of Public Safety Chy. Tho refusal of tho boird of dlrec tors of tho Rapid Trahslt compan to entertain the proposition of .irbltru tlon leads many to uelloyo tho con test between the company and the un ion will continue until one or -tho other surrenders. SjMjMjMjJwJJjMjMjMjrl sJmJmJmJmJuJ ? $! -J3"$Mj4M$M$; : Ladies' Spring Slippers EACH DAY BRINGS US SOMETHING NEW IN HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR FOR 8PRING. WE ARE SHOWING MANY NEW STYLES THIS SEASON IN ALL LINE8 OF SPRING FOOTWEAR. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO 8HOW YOU AT ANY TIME ALL THE NEW STYLED. OUR ONE, TWO AND THREE LACE OXFORDS ARE DEAUTIES AND JUST THE THING FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. OUR ONE AND TWO STRAP PUMPS IN VICI PATENT AND SUEDE ARE THE PREVAILING STYLES FOR DRESS VV.EAR.-WE WANT YOUR SHOE BUSINESS AND IF COR RECT, HONEST FOOTWEAR AND COURTEOUS TREAT MENT, AS WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO GIVE YOU, (,OUNT FOR INDUCEMENTS, WE FEEL CONTENT TO SAY YOU WILL GIVE US A LIBERAL SHARE OF YOUR SHOE BUSINESS FOR THE SPRING SEASON. 8EE US FOR BETTER SHOES. y y y y y y y y y y V y SELL THE HE. N, WILD REPORT CONCERNING THE POLICY OF GOULDS. Is Likely To Be Sold To tho El Paso and Southwestern Railway. New York, iVh. 2.1. Tho Texas and Pacific i.illioad, owneu bj tho Goulds, Is llkcl) to bo wild to thu HI Paso and Southwestern r.illwaj, If tho dol has not alread) beta put through Jan DoughiH of thin cltj, a capitalist and piesldent of the I! P.imj road, Is now going over tho Texas and Pacific with (ieneial Manned 'lhornu of that rond, picpnrator) to taking It over. 'Iho Ul I'abo and Southwestern Is owned by Wb- smelling Interests It Is known that tho Cioulds have been putting all their spue tush Into tho Union and Western Pacific, for which reason thoy luvo desired to soil tho Texas and Pacific. Tho reported g.ilo, while not jot absolutely confirmed, comes from an authentic soiine, mid Douglas himself adn-.Its the plauslbllltj of tho reports Douglas and Thorne arc now en route to Now Orleans FIVE HUNDRED CLUB. TABtenville Shoe Co. of Square (Successor to Formerly Dr. Spcakes1 West Washington Street. Had a Delightful Party for Members and Escorts. Tho rjio Hundred club had a most delightful part) last night for the members and their escorts, at tho homo of Mis J. 11 Illeazer. Tho hostesses were Mrs. Ilrauthof for, Mrs Klwzer, Miss llertrudo Ilrunthoffcr and Miss Madge FInloy Scoru cards wero American flags with plain blue flejd and gaus were inaiked by putting silver stars on the blue On concluBjon of the games Mr3 Plnley had high store for tho ladles and was prosented with a hand nalnt ed chln.i plalo Mr. Hranthorter hud high score for tho gentlemen and was presented with a box of three netlt- tll'S Mrs IfriikaiH-i una l'hmi n l.nn tlbox of a Washington wbo pile fo: X I tow scorn mill TIiib Phnrr fni lnu, afttrt. : . "" . " '" wu presenieo witn a goioniat thrja cornered hat bonbon IlpfreshmenU were served of chicken salad on let tuco leaf, creamed oj stern In natty casos, hot buttered rolls, creamed po- iflllM.ll nil tlmtin M.llllllnn rFillnlln -,, ,. Hb u.H,,,., uvuu.lUlu (VtUUIiV 111 (mi, nuiiu uuu eiuo lasers wim whipped cream, bloc cake with chcr Ties on top, and toffie,. During the evening a delicious punch wus serr' ed b Miss Gertrude Urautfaorfer from un Uy decorated stand In tho bow window. This was one of the pleus anient meetings of this popular dub. Washington. Teh. 2C Although pre Molislj disappointed In hoiilng (llf Tord Pluchot tell ids experiences with Secretnry Billliigor 111 relation to tho conservation or natural resources the crowd of spectators which has been loiiowing the Hllllngor-Plnchot Inven ligation was greater In number at the senate offlco building todij jt )lml been announced last night that I'll- snot would suielyOaJte the stand h'o today nud that tho testimony as to his dealings with Uilllngcr would pinvo decidedly Interesting. Pinchot II was predicted would do all ho could to substantiate tlhvls and any when Qlavls same to him with a statement of facts last eir at Spokane, Pinchot believed him In everj detail and belloves him now It seemed evident from the announce moutB given ub conJng from tho form er chief forester hu would inako an attack upon tho secretarj of tho In terior second onlj to Glavls himself. Minor witnesses wero placed on tho Binnu early In tho afternoon. i urmcr rorester G fford Pln.,t took the stand at 2:20 o'clock and pioceeded with tho reading of n pre Hmliinrj statoment outlining tho tes timony which he expects to glvo to Iho Investigating committee Pluchot in his Btnteir!iit said ho wished to call the attention of the committee to tlueo matters: First, tho policj Inaugurated' b thu admln'Btrntlon against the monopolis tic control of water power sites In which ho clnltrd ho would show Ilal lingor entered office with a clear do termination to make Hhort work of this policy; second, ha Is convince! Olavls told tli truth In icgard to tho Cunningham coil cases und tho facts Qlnvls presented e'eatly Indi cated llalllngor was unfaithful to tho trust ns a servant of the public and giiinllau ot public propel tj of emir mous valuo; third, tho mutter In ro gard to tho adinlnlstratlvo practice to word conservation ot natural resoure eB belonglii(r to thu people In this ho snjs ho deslies to glvo the story of Olavls' courageous an I successful fight to protect the plop oil) ot thu people, which ended In Ills dlsmlssul without a henrlng m 1 i A CATHOLIC MISSION. Father Hajles Will Deliver a Series of Lectures Here Soon. Fatlior Ilassl makes tho following statement to the Herald, that ho re ceived a letter vestordny from Father Haves to the effect that ho accepts an Invitation to come to (Irceuvlllo to preach a tourso of lectures for eight duys. Father llnj es was hero two )eara ago nud made a host of friends. Ilu is a sincere, zealous and consecrate! priest, 0110 of tho foioirost orators of our state nnd a brilliant light ot tho Catholic church Catholics ana Iho citizenship of Ureeuvlllo In gener al will bo delighted to hear this wel come news. Tho duto of tho lectures will be announced later Father Hayes Is now pastor of the Important parish of Texurkana, 111 congregation Is .1 hummer, and is now building n now rectory. Texark nna Is very proud of iKiSBesslug Path, en Hnvos Uallasltcs are still mount lug his Iosb, lie was pastor of the Sacred Heart Cathedral for ton years and acquired universal uffectiou and esteem T FDR II ALMA PROCTOR VAUGHAN CHARGED WITH MURDER. IS Surrendered to the Officers and Was Placed Under $25,000 Bond. Klrksvllle, Ho, Fob 20. Tho nrrest of Mrs. Alaa Proctor Vntighnti, an uounced for todn by Proitcutlng At tomuy Ito'ger, on n charge of mui dorlng her husband, marks auotho Btep In what promlu's to be ono 01 tho inoal sensational, 11s well as otn of tho hardest fought cases 111 tho IiIh torj ot the stale. Dr. Hull, of Munroo Cltj, the Pioc tor ramlly phjstcluii, wus aj.ouied I hursda) on a like charge and Is now out ou ball Vaughan died from strychnine, ac Loullng t (ho vonllct of tho coiolierh jury, 'the warrant for Sirs, Vaugli' an Issued last night, wus expected to bo served by Shotlrt Williams Mrs Vnughau piactlcnlly surrendered lior BClf last nlfcht on her arrival from Monroo City, but was permitted to stnj with friends on piomlso by her attoinojs she would appear bufoio Judge Shelton and accept servlco to- tiny. Hondsiicn will bo load) to give bonds for any amount, to one million dollars, thoj announced, and It Is o peeled she will he released on halt ImiuedloJelj utter thu warrant is served. CHANDLER GET8 LIFE SENTENCE Slayer of Will Coyens at Groveton Is Convicted, ttroveton, Tex. Feb 2C Kd Chan dlcr, (luireil with the murdor ot Will Goj ens, who lias been on trial hero In tho district court for tho past wec-u, was convicted of murder tu the rirt.t degree today and his punishment ns aesscd nt ConlIntni,!i.ll In tho penlten tlnry fn luo. W-C-w- Mv-WmM- iscnooi Uhildren.s Needs. TARMER 18 INJURED. He Falls on the Prongs of a P ten fork. Oklahoma Clt), Okl.i, Fob M -James Daulols, a ffttmer, near McAlot ter, was fatnllj Injured today when ho slipped In a hay mow and fell up oil the hhaip prongs of a pluhtork, which wim Inlf inirldil In the linv tin' pioug piuiccd his UJM, ROOSEWELT TO 'TEXAS FORMER PRESIDENT'S TUTURE PLANS GIVEN OUT. Mr. Roosevelt Outlines His' Literary Plans Col, Lyon Declares He Also May Deliver Speeches, WOMAN GIVES BOND. Attorney for the Accused Insist Upon Early Trial. Klrksvllle, Mo, Feb. 2C Mrs. Al ran Pioctor-Vaughnn wns arrested to Jnj ou a warrant charging her vvllh tho murder of hei husband, Professor Vaughnn She was loloasul 011 $25, 000 bond. When Judgu Shelton told hor she was charged with Hist degreo nun dor, Mrs Viiughati replied with a nod of her head. She was calm until she was told to stand up and swear she would appear In court vvliei snmmou oil. Then sho Ijioko down and wept nnd after taking 01th alio sank Into a chair Her attoiney asked tho couit to set tho beaming, but Judgo Shollon said It could not bo befoie tho May torn, of court. The lepoit'ot the grand jury was 1101 made public, ROOSEVELT HUNT OVER. Yesterday Was Breaking. Up Day For the Party. Clondokoro, Soudan, Feb 2(j This Is breaking up day for tho Hmlthson inn African scientific expedition, all porlors nnd half Burvants rclurnlng to Mninpula ami Nnliobi Colonel Itooscvolt and Kerinlt Roosevelt, who are to u-turu to llojah todaj, am e peeler hero on thii Uelgluu steamti tomorrow Want to be Rangers. Austin, Tex, Fob. 2C lolm Suiiiu! crs, former sherllT of Caldwell county, and J, T Laughlln, thief of pollco el Austin, today filed applications to sue coed Tom Hobs, who 1 "signed aB slnto ranger cnptnlu 5---K-...x-:.Mf-----:" OUR TOILET CREAM f. r I X Why not try a tweiily-llvo 4 cont Jar today, It will please you or your money koos buck, la Just tho Toilet Cream that ; you hnvo been lookliiB for. It's Just flno for theso cold T Y V y y y y y y y y y i CIVIC IMPROVEMENT, Hubert Harrison Attended the Lee ture of J. H. McFarlanU at Dallas. Hubert Harrison, chairman of tho wimmllteo on civic Improvement, went tu Dallas to hear tho lecture of J If. McFarland, ot llarrlaburg, Pa who Is noted us an authority on tho ornamentation of cities Mr. Ifanlson also attended tho meeting ot secretaries at-'ort "Worth amongst whom were suih well known secretaries as T. A. Larkln, U. O. Wado and othors. They decided tu district tho sta'o for more efficient work Coming back from Fort Worth Mr Harrison was with the )atlaB edi tors as guests or tho tractTon com. paily on ono of theU- new cars that make the trip between the two cities In an hour. At Dallas ho heard Mo Parlnnd's hcluro which was enjoyed very much. The lecture has been re ported In tho proas so no rosuwa nf It Is necessary, spoils und keeps your faco nnd f. lips from thapplng. It removes all ulomlshos ot tho skin, leaving tho complex- ' Ion smooth, fair nnd transpar- ff ent and gives It thu fnshnosi "W Chicago, Feb 20 A sjieclal tu tho Itecnrd Herald fiomVashliigion snyii: Former Piesldent lluosov oil intends to wille a hlsloiy of Tomib. Ho will lslt the !.ono Star Statu for histor ical inaftoi urioi ho has lecovoied rrom Iho fatlguo of his African trip "Colonel Itooscvolt nlwiijs had a dtep Interest In Texas," suld Coluiul Cecil l.voii, Itepiiblli'au niitlonlil com mltloemiin fiom that stato," and long ago expioastd a lloalio to write a hU lory of our coinnonntnlth. Ho In a ureal ndmliei ot Sum Houston and other chin ncters who lumlo Toxns fa mous, and whllo in Toxas wo hope uoiouiH noosevelt will niako a fovv political speetlioH for thu u.'o P Wo aro not predicting that his aid wo will carry the stiilu, but beed iniibt ho pliinteil befaru tho hurost can bo ro iped " " . t f W-SX Theso cold dnys tho school children will need mibttantlal warm shoes, ones that will protect their health. Wo carry Iho best lines known, the best values for your money and a coinpltito lino of sizes. Hoys' good school shoes, yot Btyllsh enough to wear anywhere. In vicl kid, patent leather and bOT calf, uvod hoavy wolt soles, button and lace, all sizes at J1.C0 l $2.50 Ulrla' licit school and dross allocs. In button nnd lace, palent leather, vltl kid nud light weight calf, wolt and McKay boIcs, perfect fitting shoos Hint aro exception nl values nt $1.25 to .-.92.nO Pony stockings, tho best school bono made, como la tli re o Weights, will out wear two of any othor kind, prlco 25c THE NEW 8UITS FOR D0Y8, ll'n n titfifidtirA fnf ,,, OmrtfJlWU- . 7 "- "" " " w,Wwi--, 1Mb oy to wear tnese suits, N-wY-,1 tor thoy aro so rich In material, so perfect In fit and finish and so ntoderato In nrlco. Your boy will be delighted with 0110 of them and we know ou will bo ploasud with Iho way It will wear. Wo show all thu nowost fabrics In nent Btrlpn, Invisible plaids, small chocks, and the solid shades of blue, green, brown, tan, etc , knlckor- bocl.or pants, coiupleto lino ot slies nt $1.35 to ,.S7.40 llojfl' school pnnls In the knlckerbocker stylos, now stripes, In vlBlblu plaid, suinll check, otc, well mndo and finished, excep tional values nt ISc 75c, 95c, $123 and.. S1.45 Ite mine .j lJi'JtLJXV&MilW0 LOST IN SAND 3TORM. Searcheis Look for Mr. and Mrs. Wai. tcr Hanson and Driver. I.01 Angeles, Feb 20 A rescue p.n t left hoio today to soniHi the dda lit about Mecca, Callfornln, foi M mil Mil, Wnlioi Hnnsuii of New Or leans who me bellovcd to have boon oflt In tjio furious sand storm thill rnsed leslorday nnd (od-iy In the des eitv HaiiBou mui bin wlfo vveie iiiiihlnfi i tiuiiseoiitlnunt.il trip In mi union o bllo nud Diako Joined them ns ussls unit to Pheoulx, Ailronn, to guldo them across tho dosert Nothing Ins been heard of them bIiico thoy left Iho Colo ndo rlvci. A can liliic par ly sent out jQslouhiy weio driven back h tho sand Blorin If von need toal, com chops, hay, Phono llli: W. IHnlson, Mgr t -"mM3m -w----:.-.;mx-;. .w--:-----:-x-c--C"X.- xva-mm pring Suits oo eooooooo oooooooo ooooeooo 0000 3 of jimtli. i Perkins Pharmacy fT"1"""-"6- OUR WANT LIST. Wanled Tho ladles and ihll dreu to know that wo Bell can dies, AVanlcd 1000 men to como and buy their cigars, thowlng and smoking tobaccos from us Wunted Everybody to know that I am, In tho confectionary business tin W, Leu St. oppo Slto tbo now Federal building and that I appreciate their trado. I Albert Tlschmacher California Clover 1 Comb Honey Kellog's Toasted Rice Flake and Biscuit Try Them Dink!e41art Grocer Company Successors to C' E. DINKLE i Boys' New a 6 J - -f r't i " g n " -,g V hi o 1 , f mtdSSSm I MrM I It I k f. 111 X . gryyrgr-sjg WE HAVE JU8T RECEIVED OUR NEW LINE OF DOY8' BPRINQ 8U1T3, THIS OUGHT TO MEAN AND DOE3 MEAN A PLACE TO GET OOOD DOY8' 8UIT8, CLOTHES DE SIGNED FOn THEM DUILT WITH REFERENCE TO THEIR FIGURE", SNAPPY, 8TYLWH QARMENTS. PERFECT IN FIT AND EVERY DE TAIL WITH. PRICE8 THAT WILL MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL, .50 to $8,00 NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES CHAMOIB QLOVES, 750. o s e o a o a 0 a fpurek mm.-m.hmiw dewberry's Pure Ribbon Cane Syrup HVioore & Josies Old Phono NowPhono 140 i Fish and i I Oysters Received Fresh Dally f W. H. Wilkins Market f foWysW4Mr4 rtfWM4W'triMfrWWyrt44444&4$ t--'M-K-MMX-fr-M'4'-&- Old Phone 192 New Phone 204 4v44444'4444 J. TRY VS FOR. Phono tu for coal, Biay, cliops, K W. V oats, oar corn, shelled corn, -$$& tJtJ I Harrison, JIgr, Pure Ribbon Cane Sy Good FLoasts and Steak X mp I ill lilt Marbxick (Si orv M--Cmf-X.!-x-4 FOR LUNCHEON, DINNER OR THE RECEPTION, SERVE Chocolate Covered Reception Flakes IN SEALED PACKAGES. . fl Pir.TVfRir.u rr m w rc MAUD BURNETT. r ?fl Br, u 11. Wuddlo, specialist, eyo ' i ear, nose and throat, Glasses fitted j) ilottl PnorvOS 23 jjjffl ' 1 Board by tho Day or Week, 'UN