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dr fll xtnxmiit VOLUME XXI GREENVILLE. TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEIVIBER 8, 1910 NO 7 w "T vx-:-x;"MK''M"M'"!M,,M";-!-;-;,w--;,,,;,X"X";'4,,M"t Authority School Shoes or Boys Unless jour shoes fit perfectly Ihoy'll cause jou many on uncomfortable moinont; tinloss llicy fit potfectly they will soon lotc their shape and no boy or girl likes a sloppy looking shoe, The S. L. I'lorco Shoo Tor Hoys and Girls will fit your feet just as though they wero raado to nieasuro ,for thoy are KOOi. MOUI.DHD In pioccss of manufacture. You get solo fit as well us upper fit. Lot us show how S, L. I'lorco School Shoes Ulf loi In construction from all other shoos. PRICES $1.75 to $3.50 OTHElt GOOD MAKES $1.00 $1.50 MidPWm'md 9fm3E$& ES ONCE MORE YOU CAN GET SEALSHIPT OYSTERS Wo have Just receded the llrst shipment of plump, delici ous Soalshlpt Ojsters the kind with (ho real tang of the sea. Sealsblpt Oyster3 wero never so satisfying, never so fresh nnd wholcsoirc, never so nourishing as this lot. It you liao not jot tasted Sealshlpt Ossters, jou have a rare (rent In storo for jou. Thoso who last jear scoured Sealshlpt Ojsters from us w'll bo more than pleased to know that (hoy can again get (belli. - m nMstoreM m i a young Mm rf i4 mens iMwi It- - " All i I. v Y rt6Jivc' i J' 4 i- SCHOOL SHOES FOR THE BOY or GIRL TIo Better Kind Is what we are able to show you. We know how to fit the children's feet and do tako special interest in their faot welfare as well as giving them the very best school shoes that can be made. We exejeise the same care in titt'sg the children as we do with the gown folks. ? Greenville West Side K iO-2 i Ji JJ and Girls mmmMMMMW' 22f9JJfnrf WjgesjB&rw LS "J lpp7 jMJt'MjJl V f T ? ? ? ? ? Shoe Co. i of Square I . -iXl 2,J' '-mJm 1EST VOTE WIS T, MAJORITY OF COMMITTEE FAVOR ED REMOVAL OF SCCRETARY. After Vote Is Taken Senator Nelson Rules That Quorum Not Present. .Minneapolis, .Minn,, Sept. 7. At thu executive meeting uf thu Unhlugor I'lnenul Invest gating lunimlucu to nil, beiutur Piotchor ol Kioildu. n. uouiucr.it, tiitioduced n losolutlou Holding (he Beciulury of thu Interior nnfa.thful as a public officer and should bs luiuuutl. ltepiobontutlv-o .Madison, a Itepub l.cnn Insmgont, from Kansas, Intro iluceil a substitute holding the chaig os which hnd been made by l'lnclm: mm i.iavis, loriuor chief of Held dl . t .i . .. . . iiuh oi geneial land office, sustain ud. Representative James, Democrat ui uoniiiciiy, ouoicd an amendment to Ilcpiesntatlvo .Madison's substl- tutu icsoiution iirovldlng for the re moval of Mr. llallingor from orflcv and Jladlson accepted tho amend nienl. The oto caino on tlie sub stitute ot .Mr. .Madison as amended by motion of Janes, and tho roll was called. Thoso voting. Tor tho substltuto were l'ktcher, l'urcell of North Dako ta, .Damocijis; ItepreseiKnllvo Ura ham, Illinois, Democrat; Iteprcsenta live .Madison, Republican, and Repre sentative Jhnios. Wliou tho veto was being taken Senator Sutherland ot Utah, Itopubll an, and Itopiesontnttvo McCnll ot Massachusetts, Itepubllcan, left tho commltteo room. Insisting a full com mittee bhould bo present, Tho Domociatlc nieinbors replied they had been months considering the nuoitlon, that a quorum was pies out .fed tii.u they had a right to take o olo Senator Nolson, chalrmaii of the coiiim ttec took- a vote, voting present hlniMjlf and then made a nillng that no (inoriiin was piceut. .Mr. James made the point or order tliat no mum her raised tho iiolnt of no quorum be foio the voto bad been calWU, Tho commltteo then took a reces3 until Friday at 10 o'clock at which time tho reports in Iteeplng with tho icsoiution of Senator 1'letcher and tho amendment thereto ortered by Representative Madison will bo sub ni tted. GOES TO CONFERENCE. House Refuses to Accept the Senate Amendments to Its Bill. Austin, Tex., Sept. 7. Tho peiiiton- tlary hill reached tho House from the Senate this morning. Tho Senato lad amended the bill by substituting tho Senate measuio for that of tho House ltepresentatho Vaughan mov ed that tho House not concur In the Senate amendments. After some de bate the motion was adopted, It also piovldlng that the Sonato narco a free conforonce committee. Tho Senate was notified and named Its members of tho commltteo. Tho House passed tho penitentiary bill 74 to 18. The Senate appointed seven to confer Willi tho Housu conuWtteo and tho House leceshed to C o'clock this at tcrnoon The original committee will now confor again on thu prison ine.if me, the old membeis haWug bocn ap rolnted RIO GRANDE WAY UP. Rise of Ton Feet In Few Hours High est In Ten Years. Del Hlo, Tex., Sept. 7. The Uio Hi undo rose ten feet last night with, in a few hours us a result of heavy rains along the l'ecos and Devil's Itlver watershed. This is tho hlghost Use known In ten jears Torrlus hno been discontinued nnd guard houses aro out ot commission. Tho I river Is falling today. CURRENT TURNED ON. The Arc Light System Was on tho New Plant Lat Nlflht. Last night tho current froici tho iiov, olcctrlc light plant was turned Into tho street are light system and pioud succoss. The arc lamps shono with brilliancy and lighted tho fctriels very brightly. .Mr Arnold says ho will turn the curreut on In thu business suction to night, and in a day or two tho entire city will lio on the new plant current The current in tho arc light sjstoin last night was tho llrst time tho now plant lias been put into use. SCHOOLS ARE CROWDtD. The New High School Has Decome a Necessity. Tho city schools aro so crowdod that Prof. Geo lias been compelled to bring tho high soventu grade pu pils to Central High school building. Th's relieves tho ward schools for the prosoiyt but crowds Central school. This emphasizes the necessi ty and immediate need of the iiujv high school building. G. L. Stivers Dead. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stivers were called to Lvesburg on account of Iho death ot a brother, 0, L. Stivers, who died Tuokday night at S o'clock. Mr Stivers visited hero somo throe weekj ago and since going homo his health has steadily grown much worse until the end came, Friends of Mr. Stiv ers will syuipathlzo wtth hlin la tbo loss ot bis brother. KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. Two Killed and Fifteen Injured I" a Wreck on the Great Northern. Kallspel, .Mont, Sept. 7. Two pT sons wore killed, llfteeu seriously In juicd, live perhaps fatnlly, and twen ty others suffered minor Injuries in it wlreck ,ot an unstbound llurlliiluii tialu on tho Great Northern early today at Coiniu, thlity miles east of Knllspel. The tuln was en route fioni Seattle to Kansas City. ROOSEVELT IN MILWAUKEE. .s the Guest of the Milwaukee Preaw Club oookcu tor Speeches. Mllwuukco, Wis, Sept. i Cu. iiooauvolt united troiu St. l'aul at S o clock today and lor nearly twenty our hours will bo the guest of the .Milwaukee 1'ioss Ciuh on occasion ol .is silver Jubilee. Ho was greeted b, ,',000 persons. Tho iirogi.nu napped jut included no fewer than halt n dozen speeches winding up with an iddiess nt the nuditoiluni tonight ROOSEVELT GETS CORDIAL RE CEPTION FROM CITIZENS. Adv.ses Public Not to Take Mayor's Word For His Opinion on Socialism. Milwaukee, Wis, Sept. 7. Col. ituusuxolt arrived trom St. Paul at h o'clock this morning and for nearly twenty four houis will bo thu guest ot tho .MIIVMiukcu I'tess club on the occasion of Its silver Jubllo celebi.i tlou. llu was grcotedby 3000 per tons, following bieakfnsl at Hotel 1'flslei, tho pi&gram that has boort luijiped out kept tho colonel going at a lively gait until a late hour at night. During tho courses ot his vIbII no miido no fewer than, halt a dozou tp ihes, winding up with an ad diess at thu iiudltorhiin tonight where he spoke to thu newspaper men and guests and an overflow meeting lit tho hippodrome. The absence ot Uinll Scldel, the Socialistic major .if tho city from tho leceptlon conanlt tee, caused some comment among the members of the colonel's party. Soon after Col, Roosevelt arrlvud hero today and befoto bo sat down to breakfast bo found blinselt involv ed In a controversy on Socialism with i:mll Seldel, tho Socialist major, who declined to act upon tho reception committee which welcomed the to' onel to .Milwaukee. In a contribution to "tho bU stick" a nowspaper published by tho .Milwaukee 1'ioss club for this occ.i. fclon Major So'del stated If lloosa vclt came to .Milwaukee holding (he samo Ideas which ho expressed in an article published In .March, 1D09, it l clear "bu cannot servo the cause of honesty and decency in American po litical llfo." .Major Seldel claims Hoosovolt de signated Socialism as a thing which is against morals and religion, abho.--lent nnd revolting, and which "ro- placo family and home life by a glor ious stale of the free, lunch counter and a state foundling nsjlum," Ho claimed to seo In tho tour of Itoosovelt through tho west nothing buyond designs and plans As a Socialist he has no connectloa with reception. Upon being shown this statement Hoosovolt mrorrutly said: "On this trip I made no partisan political speoclios and of courso I can not break through tho rulo now by dis cussing elthor stato or party mattor or municipal parly maUers and nt presont, of courso, tho dominant mu nicipal party in Milwaukee la a Soc ialistic party. "If any ono wishes to know my views on what Is usually called Soc ialism, thoy will find their, set out In such fashion that It will bo.linposst bio to misinterpret or mUundorstaiil them In articles to which tho mayor rotors and I advleo them to read tho articles themselves and not what tho mayor says of them." Try mo on your next watcJi or clock Job. I try to please. Lowest prices. T. P. l'lalc. 332 .:; Dinkle Grocer Company mJ' fc WILL LOSEJul LEGS ARI WILSON MEETS WITH SE RIOUS ACCIDENT AT RAY. Was Crossing Dctween, Two Cars. Amputation Performed nnd He Will Probably Live. Denlson, Tex, Sept ?. in attempt iiig to cross between two box enrs ri iho Ray ynnls Hits mo.uing at 6:1a o'clock' Arl Wilson fell between the ears and both his legs wore mangled to such an extent that nmputntlo.i was nfc ss.irj-. The iiijuied mint was brought lo tho Knty eimrgoncy hn4plt.1l where the oporatlou wag per formed this morning Ou0 leg vv.ib l.ilvon oft Just bolow the knee and the other Just above the ankle. 'I hero weio no ejo witnesses to tho acc'denl, but Mr. Wilson was enisl ing between the cars when It happen ed Whether tho train wa In mo Hon at the (lino or a c.u was shoved against them aa he was crossing Is not known dellnllelj. However, lie wus thrown to (lie giouml with his legi ncross tho track, and the cats passed over him. .Mr. Wilson has ben tialu clerk in tho Itay jards fur the past twelve j-enrs, and was one ot the best known inllroiil men In the city lie Is nbout in jeaia old, and with Ills wife and one chlbl resltos In a cottage uenr tho J arils. While his condltlim 1h crltl cal and seilous, It Is believed that tin less toii'.pllcatlons tot In (hat he will iurvlvo tho accident, lie will bo tnlio to Hie M. K. & T. Iiospltnl at Sedalm as soon as ho Is nh'o lo stand the trip THEIR DADY DEAD. Tuneral at East Mount Cemetery This Mornlnri. mends ot Mr. and Mis. Krnnk Wolfo -will sympathise wllh thoin I't thu denth of their baby, Coodwla Illnes Wolfe, which wns born at I o'clock jeslerday afloinoon, and dlod n shoit time lifter Its birth. Thu tuiioral Bervuca w'lll he In n.tit Mount lemeter nt 10 o'clock this niiiru'iig conducted by Itov. W. II. Ornham, ot (iiaco 1' Visbyterhu church The little one onlj opened .'Is cjes a shoit time In this woil.l and vvna llieu taken fioir. the life and anxieties of earth and sleeps safe In the arms of Jesus. Call For Premiums. Theio are still sumo premiums fo tbo faim and horse exbllillB at the County Pair that bavo not been paid, nnd the i-ocretniy does not know wlieio to send tliein. 'llioso having pteinliiiiiH duo them ple.ibo call on Iho ficcictary nt once. II. T. WHATIIUIIH, Sec First-class engraving nt tbo lovvost prices In lown. T, I. Flalg. 4444444-4449A4.l4S:444iMs4-4C"fr4sV OR.R. -;":-X":"W,-C"X.:::m.-:"c-:":..x..:-x-:":"K" I FOR SALE 1 X X .'. v. y. v. $ I . I I AT 'i i Greenville Coin Oil II I i i EV1IISS PEARLE HUMTER f TEACHER OF PIANO, HARMONY, EAR TRAINING AMD ALL J DRANCHtB OF THE 8TUDY OF MU8IC. ? Particular uiii-ntlon given to Ili-ginuerH, in. .Juiii - nnd advanced X grndo studenls. Technlquo n sperinlty In all ruses, without wblCjh X no artistic results can Lo attaint d 1'unil.um ntals, an needed, wtll y lo thoroughly taught lu thoso grades. Terms mid particulars mi i nppllcatlon. CLA8S VORK FOR DEGINNERS IN MUSIC Special classes ? for children from six to twelve years of ago. llach clas limited to ten, which enables the teacher to glvo much Individual attention. No homo practice icqulrcd. Notation, llugor work, tlmo study and Y nil fundamental principles thoroughly taught In pleasing and original 'X ways. A special fnatuio Is made of this work. Children tuught h lnlvately If iireforred, but for all (outidutlonul study with young cbll f, iiin, class work Is superior to private, giving tbo children the great A advantages of companionship, comparison and competition. Terms y $00 for twenty halt hour lessons. Further Information oa appllci- t tlou. y Schools of Training. o Waterman Hall: Kplstopal Ladles' Seminary, Dloceso of Chi cago. , Prosbjlerlan I-idlos' ColIgu, Toronto, Canada. Oberlln Conwrvatory of Music, Oberlln, Ohio, ltesldonce, 2311 St John Street, (Due block north ot Ia9) I REFUSED TO TREAT. Superintendent Ryan of Sunset Llnu Turns Vice-President Lewis Down. Houston, Tex., Sept. ".It wia lonrned horo this morning that tha strike ot tho ciitmcu ou tho Southern l'aclilc llnus wus Illegal, having bee culled before a vole bad been tnkoa by the men of tho Atlantic Sjstous Superintendent ltyan ot tho motive power department ot the Sunset linen this li-ornlng tofusul to treat vvlt'i V.ce l'rosldunt Lewis ot tho Ulutlior hood of Hallway Carmen. Thu strik . rs' official then offered to nntuo an iriiltnuor, tho company one, an I these select a third hut no doclslo'i was leached. NEW YORK ASSESSMENTS. Total Valuation of Real Estate Countlei Is $9,2G0,6I3,-I8-), of Alh.iii, N. V, Sept 7 The state board of equalisation at its annual mooting today, adopted tho equalized table for tho var'oiis counties ot the state, showing a total nssessed vnlua tlou ot real estate ot O.XGG.GSS.SSI as compared with $9,117,331,338 for the plodding j cur. Tho assessed value of personal propel ty Is $55fi,fSS3,07n II. S. CISJIIIE POINTS ENQLAND, HOWEVER, SECURES IMPORTANT DECISION. Hrltaln Gained Point Five Perhapi tho Most Important of All. Tho Ilaguu, Sopl. 7. The Unltod Stales wins on five Joints out of suv on points submitted to the Internat ional couit of arbitration In the Nov Foiiudlniid llsheilus dispute wllh (lie.it ltiitnin (lieat llrltaln wins iiolnla onu and live. Tho decision was handed down today. Whllo the Hulled S(n(es trlmr.ihs on live of Iho seven points, point llvu Is decided In favor or (lre.it llrlt nln, being hold by the Hugllsluno-i ns tho most Important of those sue in'llod. Tho Iirtli point Is slated In the form of this question: Fruni whom must bo measured tho three irailno miles of any const, bays, cieeks or baiboia lofened to in ai (li'W ono ot the Ainorlcan-llrltls'i tienty of IS18. United States llslior nieii el.ilinod tho right (o take tlie iiieasiiiu finm any part of the llrlllsli North American shore nnd therefore weio nt liheity lo llslt In the mldillo of any Canadian bay, having a. rudluj of ii'iro 'thiiii three inllos. The ilrltlsb luntenllou was Hint (ho limit bo lneaBiiied fiom an imag inary Hue connecting the headlands Tho pence couit sustained tho llrll lsli contention. LITTLE Phune (old) 200, ::.M"M-:"XM4X":M-M-:-- -Boys mi Full and comphjlo show Hut of bojs' and girls" strong, stiiidy dppendable seliool shoes, tho kind that pleases parents nnd children. They nro irode to fit tlio children's growing rent and fit perfectly too, Tho sljles arc all that could bo tleslreil nnd the many different ones we bIiow will delight yo-i. Thoy come In the patent leather, vlcl nnd box calf, in tho liluelier lace, modlmn and heavy nelt solos, new toes, plain mid cap, thoy come In all laea t $1.75 to S2.00 Chlldrfii's diiinblo school sheen In Iho vlcl and patent, welt solos, very now est stjles, that will fit perfectly, thoso aro for small chllilien, prices $100 'to... , .-.RISO Hoys' stjllsh shoos In (he heavy and medium wolght welt solos, blitcbor lace, vlcl kid md patent leather, styles that ennnot full to plonse tho boy at $1 GO lo S2.C0 Sohoo! Stockings l'ony Stockings for School children aro tho host rondo, thay do not wear out utiBlIy, coum In three vvolghls, faot black and stainless. Wo nto sola agents hero and wo gunrantco ovo.'y pair to bo nt wn .vy, price per pair 5c Heavy ilbbed school stooldngs, In the black, seamless and ntalnloiH. novvhoro can you find bettor onoa at ISc, two for 25o Y i t school Wo have tho most romplclu slock ot school suppllea Bliown, In Ink. tablets, pent iivntlls, lubbers, rules, etc., como horo where jou cmi !: t thoin cheap. -.WlteA'rnl'SraifciM? iH QUALITY Glvo us a trial, let us show Mercer Shoe Co. ! X"X"X:"X"Xx-"XX'-xx--x- If It's In Greenville We Have It. ; If jou are not my customer phono mo n trial order. "! Uotuilutu line ot fresh grocerloi and Country Produce. ' ', liuaku a special offort to keep everything lu Country 'j J I'roduco Hue. Knnnora are requested to seo mo for j ; host prlcos on what they havo to sell. If It's In town j j wo havo It or will get It for you. Wo want u Bhare ot j J our trade and will trout ou right. l R- L. TOLBERT ::"xxX"Xx:::X"x'-X"x-:-X"X- fee iWlyMk & it V9-X-X-M.mXX-XX -ra --XK-X'-'X-'M VX Pure Ribbon loore & Jones Old Phone 140 O-f0 Oirls School Supplies x:-:"W"K-X":-'..x..k x--X"X'X-.xx-":x-x.x"X' We Want I X YOlSi' Shoe Trade i you tho stylos. -wX":"Xx-5x-x-x-:-4-x- . IT'S SOMEWHAT JAHRINa to find that after you have completed building that the lumber uiod It ot poor quality and probably not sea soned at that Avoid taking any such chances b; patronizing this yard, and you can rust assured that you will got Just nliat you order. lW..",.--.nK,-av.'?.y.i.,M.i;7j-rr7 -x Cane Syrup NowJPhon 140