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THE BEAUMOHT ENTERPRISE, FRIOAV, AUGUST 86, MM. SCHOOL BOARD II0LgS MEETING PRESIDENT MILLARD TO EMPLOY PROFESSOR WHILE IN ST. LOUIS. MANUAL TRAINING APPARATUS Equipment Will B Porehated n St. Loul and an Instructor Will Alto ba Procured. A Change In Houra. Tho long doluyed Important mml lug of thu Hcnniiiont hcIuhiI liourd waH l""ll In tho Tcuipcruncu bull'llu--at 2:30 o'clock ycHti-rduy nfii-rnnon nml much uiihIiicbh wbh truiiHaclcd. Ail tint iiii-uibLTS (if tho bonnl wen- present except 8. (I. Uurnntl, ImiIh jiliiycr nml C. U Nunn. lim mum imiHiriunt acton liilcu won rt-BurdliiK tho manual IraliiliiB In HcuuiimnfH m lnxilH. Homo IIiiki ua I ho hcIiooI lioiird received UHHiirunci-H from the Hlnlo of UHKlKiance In cHialilishlmr a manual training dipurtniint. Tho ah) wan tendered on condition a infenHr of manual IralnliiK. who was a Kradnato of a reputahlo hcIiooI and a iiiTKon of three yeara experience he olitainvd. Queition of Profeisor. Tho question of (i professor was taken up yesterday afternoon und after considerable, discussion. It wnn decided to have President. Millard of tho board employ a teacher whin he I'oi'H to St. Uiiils next week, lln coll lebiplates taking a trip to the exposi tion and will probably leave lieru to iiiwfrow. The, bourd bus received iiifllleatlonn for tho position from four HI. Uuln people who meet tin; re(iilremenlH as to training and ex perience. Mr. Millard was authorized lntmlow these four applicants mid l.ila. ,1... ...... Ur1.l..ll In 111, Illfllillll'Ilt. IIIIA- lug .mi ...in.. j-. wai best' Buitcd to tho needs of the boanl. I Tho Htate also atlpulated that ade quate and proper manual training supplies hn put In and this Is iinolli cr matter that-Mr. Millard will lake up. lie has been authorized by tho board to purchase these supplies from dealers In St. Louis. He will probably first employ tho manual training teacher and have tho latter go with him to select anil purchase tho supplies. It it the Intention of tho board to have the manual Iriiin iiK department In complete operation within a short time alter tho opening of school this fall. Length of School Hours. At tho meeting yesterday a num ber of inlHcolliineoun accounts wore allowed, after which the report of the superintendent was received. He Stated that this year all children above tho fourth grade should attend school In the high school building, and that all children In the first tour grades should attend school at , the school houses in their various wards. Tho length of school hours was also touched on by the superin tendent, whoso recommendations were adopted. This year t ho school day In tho primary grades will bo our and one half hours. In the inter mediate grades it will lie live hours, iiiKl lu the higher grades it, will be tlve and one half hours. These will he (ho number of houra of actual work, exclusive of recesses, etc. This schedule of days make (lie hours shorter than they have been heretofore. Tho decision regarding tho hours' was reached bv Ihe super intendent, after a very thorough In vestigation of tho needs in the cases and after making niuny inquiries as to tho wishes of parents. I Aim year n great, many complaints that Ihe school days were too long were receiv ed. It. Is thought the schedule this year will meet with approval. The superintendent reported that tho three new buildings, received lor school purposcH, had been Insured by him. The board approved his action Iniibis regard, although he bad boon authorized at a previous meeting to c tho insurance. The board yes terday reemployed all colored teach er who had filed their cert i Ileal es. A bw have not Hied but will be re employed at soon as they have. Elect Ward Principals. Tho hoard yesterday elected two ward principals and filial three va cancies In the staff of grade teach its. Prof. Kinnear of Ileautnont was elected principal of the South Knd. and Prof. Ilhinketibn kler of Texar kin of the North Knd. The three Bndo teacher elected were the Miss Walking of Ti-chuaraiia. Koiigh of Houston and Sundeli or Shelby. The ward principals wort elected at III"1 a month nud the slide t(;ieliirs at inn. Tb hoard authorised the bui'dmi: committee to make null repair a are nwennary on the city's mIwIh It also employed a Janttur t'T the high echoed at I., a itntitti the jani tor to hire his own M-tntit It wan d'-cdcl to hold tho tea. h cm' rtaminm i c-eptetnW " Mid 3. and a cotmniY.-r omviMinc of ihe iiwTinleni1ent fcnd lTiii'i:i, K;n rear and Ileevi-i appointed i.i conduct the i.mi Th f)M :h -tT tni-oiinr of tlx pr lia Iw n rli.-1 fur Keinen.bor 7. SU-li will ht Sent. ii-Vf r SAM PARKS PROMOTED. ttoctoldrr rt IndutVia! Lumber Cewoaxy Ho'd Wfftj. A tne"t!re if Hi" ti '! - of 1ntnt-Tial Lutt 't "ip-ti. ' lilii d1i'.m1 ,il-- r- t,r timed it to Pc -i''' m S-n Vt'V. a b. ld In Mr. Pf I f in tt,. l jKitilit ( iem In- ! rf ihe -"rtri".' .t. M' t. ftM ) f i . w- , .Imi.:'" I ?e T' K"- in -I"- 1. '' pi I'atl At w-ti Mr I'm I -.. Ol'l't of III. -itl ,.T Imi i a prl l.-l 4 In ! tho detuiln of tho work of lh en vtu i.tllci lore. Ill lh fuiure h will give I'-o alleliiloii In lheo do laiU and will dcw-io iho major l"- lii.ll of III- Hllio tl diVelopllIK "be company'. Iimn-d alons liiidr Hues. Ilia dul lea from now on will he more general and hl work will huvo greater hco-h-. This will ir l , do Ihlllgi l I'lomole III'- company'K welfare thin ho hint bci n linaldo to .In heretofi.re. The details otidtbo whUh Mr. Park formerly looked afier will In tho future bo handled by Mr. It. M-llull.i-v.il. ihe m-d-mmi trea-nrer Mr. Ilalloweli In ih m-i lias ;hkIi -d Mr Park In ih conduct of lh omio Now ho will havo practically entlro rharKo of II. In ndd'Mo.i to bis title of nshlsianl treasurer h" will have lln tlle of j-oiiernl men nger. AT THE COURT HOUSE Tho following papers were filed yesterday: Deeds. Kale Ilarrlngion and wife to Joseph Heldel. conslderallon t'-. 'I'1""1 August i, l!Hil: properly conveyed being acres oil, of the north part ol 13 acres sold to said Harrington by Kdward ll.rwlck. mid ti acres Is of survey 2LM of the T. and N. Hiillway Company survey. II 10. Cray and wife to llohlonholm. Levy and Wless. conslderal Ion $!"'; .h.ted August SI. PWIM-ri y com veyed being a pb co of land ixt-H feet out of David llrown headtiglH survey, said land begins at the south east corner of Ihe Tevls grave yard. Kdwurd lterlcl and wife to hate Ilarrlngion. conslderallon !"'". 'lut ed September I. !!'; properly ion veved being 1". acres out of seel Ion No. SIS of ihe T. and N. Hallway Company survey. Chattel Mortgages. K. Tl. Ilebert to Ihe Aultmnn and Taylor Machine Company, to secure the pnyment f U'm s evidenced by 11 vo notes due, first, two January 1st, 1!l0.", for tV'T, and $.r.:i.ri, second for' $1 yr. and $.r,:i5 and due January 1. Hint;, the III Hi tor ?i uiki cue .inn-1 nary 1, 1 ;07 : property mortgaged j being one separator won iiiuif, horsepower engine, also one pump und hose. Itav Wilcox to Swirt-CalTiii L,nr- rlage Company, lo secure the pay ment "f $'''f. dated August 1:104 and due October 211, 1!'4 : property mortgaged being one running gear and double trees, also two mules. Suits in the County Court. (leo. C. (ireer and I. I. I'"H vs. F. I,, liul'ord, suit on nccotinl for Klrby Lumber Company vs. Max Vleweger, suit on account for $.100. King Mantel Company vs. W. II. Turner, suit, on note for $-lJS.57. NEW KIND OF COFFEE. Sample cuna Handed Out at Cham ber of Commerce. Itepresenlallves of Iho Uoyal Col f . company of Vc:co are :ii lleaumonl nl rodiiclng Ibeir firm's "New Process CofTeo, which comes all bottled up, ready lo use by pouring Into a cup of hot waier or milk. Yesterday aftenoon the agents or the company held forth in (lie Chamber of Commerce, where sam ple flips of the linlshed product we'.'" served any of lleaiimont's business men who happened to drop In. Hvery one declared the colTee to be exc' l li.nl The comnaliv claims thi't 1y. its new process or preparation all of the iniiirions element suppowvl to be contained in coffee made in the usual way are limited.' Speak'ng of I lie new process ColTee one of III" agents said: "Willi reference to Iho many methods of preparing colTee, (In most, ellliient doctors and chemist;! have come to the conclusion that (lie boiling of colTee should h' en tirely avoided and thai the pouring of boiling water over the coffee not only carries with it Ihe llavor of the coffee but also Ihe comparatively insoluble constituent-' such as the ciifTeine and Tamils arid whl.'il have such a decidedly injurious inllM ence on the digestion and the ner vous system. "if the same be extracted from the coffee by the boiling or nitration methods they not only neutralize the wholesome act Ion of ihe bever age but render it detrimental to th" health. "Kquallv Injurious Is too weal colTee. which instead of promoting digestion debilitaies the stomach anil digestive organs. "We commenced vears ago exnet! mclititti; on the best mode and mentis to produce a true wholesome extract having Ihe aroma and llavor of tin- eoffee out in tin- same hum j excluding the injurious const it te-iit j so dctiin-etital to C'd health, t ' The ill-event ieiilt of our ""w Patent Sle:im I-iih-ss prmo con clusively Hint Hicre l no oMi.Tj , nietlnwl so eonil-b te or 1 I feel I Mir." PERSONALS 1 Mi- Lulu iln-er U sp-mliii" f. - nl ll cti lslaii'1. M... Ti- '- !! -''is Wi rt ;miip t.i v, iii'iav. .n a xisit to fur :i'ii '. Mr. S S' hwsiiir Mr ni. lia M.vi-r nn l 1i r d.-" i.t. Mr. Motmlian. I-ft f"r a xi-' N". i- i' an. i Lb Dus,,'r Bof"- ) A dnitb'.T I-.mi f.'a 1" V Hf Vt IMliii 1 tl'-lit i i l rit'i" V' i: -t ' k -t.,..i(.t, .) t-h il.. i;..-t ' ttfr'tini' W.li Ci!l. t t tiom I.' i ' . :i 1 ' ..- --twl I. ... I !l " -d I" - - ' ' t '..f , !!-.-- t ' - 1 . .1 lf . I A i HERE YESTERDAY suFremiNo humanity said MERCURY WCTT TO 83 IN THE 8HA1E. THERMOMETER REGISTERED 9S Perspiration Ran off Horses Limbs and Formed Puddles of Water on tha Pavements Re lief In Eiening. "Whew! My, bill ICs hoi." "Cheer up. It might be worse." "lr It ever gels worse iliuii I his I don't want lo bo here," "Warm enough lor you'?" "Oil, Ibis is what I like. This Is good corn weather." These and other remarks of a similar character havo been the dom inant factor lu all conversai ion on the sheets of lleaiimoiit lor the pa t tli tee days. Hulling, sixling. Mistering, depressing, collar-inciting heat il bus been. Holler heul than (bo city has experienced at any pre vious lime this summer. "So hot It made your hloomln' eyebrows crawl. ' That's ihe kind of heal It bus been. The kind of heal thai makes the blood boll and fume and cha.ic up and down l bo veins, and I lieu dually accumulate In the lop of tho head and struggle madly lo buivi nut. Sticky, miserable, per--pi ring, panting weather, when the under wear feels like sticky fly paper and looks, when peeled off. like water soaked rags. This Is the kind r heat ISeatimont. has hen experi encing. No Weather Bureau. As I'ncle Sam does not see 111 to send one of his little boys down hero lo the oil comer to tell us jv ery day how hot It Is wo have uo ilelinlte and absolutely accurate record of Just how hot il has been In Henumont this week. However, as a mailer of fuel It is lots belter not. to have any government woollier bu lean to refer to. We simply have to accept the Federal expert's slant incuts as lo heat, because it would approach le.-o majesty not to, but we know just as well as wo know our name that he always lies. After we have sweat y.nd fumed and 1'reiiod and willed down half a dozen col lars and lost about all the religion we over had cussing the weather it is very aggravating to get up the next morning and read the weather man's calmly peaceful statement that "a slightly higher tempera ture prevailed in this community, all hough it was not excessively warm, as such and such a day had been in such and such a year fifteen or twenty years ago." Hot Yesterday. Here we have no weather man lo rebuke us and we propose lo cusb the weal her with Impunity. Yester day It was hot. Il was the hot lost dav we ever experienced. We don't know positively but we think (bo t h'-rmoinclor was somewhere in the neighborhood of lS.'t In the shad Wo know it. was hot enough to fry eggs on the sidewmk, to roast the ears otT a brass monkey and to do nnv other thiiiir I hut grout heat 'S supposed to do. If you don't lu neve this you simply didn't go out yesterday, but spent the day In a iub of ice water under a lemonade : niiret. with an elect r:e fan hiizv.ln-J i. hove you. (everybody that was on Ihe streets of the city believes it ami will swear to It. liesldes being horribly, suffering Iv. unbearably hot It was humid. It Is estimated thai n test of the mobturc in the atmosphere early yesterday morning would have show ed a relative humidity of about 07 per cent, dreat waves of torrid, eu- veloninir Ileal surired across the city and wrapped themselves abou' everything with which they came in contact. Man suffered most but Ihe dumb bruliM came m t I llu-ir idiar or agony. An instance or bow hot and humid it win .onld have been found in Hie case ' a horse, hitched on Main street in the shad.-. AH or standing an hour, and without llil villi; been driven two blocks. I il" i-oor heasl spread out his legs, as if it reared il would fall if It stood naturally, lowered iti head, drooped it. tail and panted, panted, panted. It breathed like a horse with lh heaves and the sweat ran off it limbs in si reams and formed puddles on the pavement. And that liorst va.- standing. In th- shade. Sudden Change. In- sudden change from a clear. Idaiiig -ky to a cloudy atmospber tin- marshalling of rain clouds on tin- hori.on. tin- ipiick brr-eze from the scuiheaat and the shower of tain, nil of which occurred about I ..'dock, bronchi untold relief lo thousands of MtnVriiii men. women I and cinllven People who had r I ma in d in tbeir offices under "-lee-tin- fan. la. Mnc the moral couras to wtii ii.- torih into the liea. walled i.p an! down On- sidewalk . I their co,-o. itid Kits off. inhaling and, Jt.-tsl'T-e ! l-'v "Isn't this good'-! tlu v icti.irk.-l. over to total 'ran3 1 or. and -tie T S replied wiitl vigor, j Y-'i I" ' 't i " To f. r ,,. n 'o ra i' j li.,;' ho' IT! P -iltnoTlt vested IT I ...in. ....lav and Tim s.Ikv. l-it lu-. i,,:u -,ct-".; nd the .It h I tore On W.-.liicsdnv tt. m, r urr a! Till !' .-, W Tl? to WT.ll th.iTlt" re tti in h' r ,-f Th -i ! Tl I i'tld ... Tl"--- - ....- w. ;...T1 of el a'i The o d-i-ro-s. hImuc nit Y i im,, -tor- r , ne if t TI-rM-T--TI- : lo ' 1 -iff.r-1 fr-.tti '' i rnvmrnitt W ' It li'l i,nd ktiiiioiis taku ihelr record wiih an liilruiiu nl In u vniillaied. black box, hfiy or 'Uiy feet Ujv uij pmi n iii, Thla Is all very nlrtt hut jsople who work for a living can't fcpon l their iiiiih In vennluiid bbiclt boxe that high In the air. Thy wallt and talk and em and work mid hMVe uieir Im in it cIoko to tin- ground, where tho effect of iho radlutioii of heal front kldewnlks ami "" Hill be fell. Ill CKlll iug iow hot It In, II strike, us Hun thn kind or lo-ai we havo lo be in Is Mm kind wo want lo know about. That kind yesterdav was handed out by l I Kol til !' degreea. Nixtr.eia of Lira, Bn-in -Infl ill " In (. ioi and kr. 'Hi i-lmi lH mil lln- a'' ion! '' Jni. la.-r B lr : All N Ko-xtly tliat iilpa iho ). All n ul w-ll It i wurld b fulr hlulli.w tlnlr liujrt and dull ilmr i i arc. r.n.i w.lli lln- catll Hu-li- wllb-a wny Wluti-r Hi Hint-! bminli will tsr; T iiiiirrw will noon In- .'"-rd.i. Iitl .TH iirimi ul Iho 4itVliK lin y "I'Y, J.-wtU nl lumto lh-- .cli.:!i.-N n.'iir. I'la-y uoulil riant wlmli-.r liny lldiik nry ... Ami ill a c-.Mlliel In illt n hull'! Ami cirry an Atlim Innd of rnre. AliliouKh tho world nnl a wlilrl will lav. And lh tiir pr'iclaliii with riiiiU- Ml.iru. "To-morrow will mxvn It ynnli-nl-iy." Other ttrt- arc would im down l il'., Wc'potnlna p'.y for all Ih'-'r Mharu. rot'li.l In a c'.ioiuny K'uvt I" I If mil)- honor i-tmll I' ml llu-m llnr. Itrlr.Kl'iK t In- worm hi ruddy fan As It II iiuiiimI In IimIiI or v'.ny, Whi-n i-vcn tlit- luiltle-liusli' blur. "To-uiorrow will oin h y.nuriiay." . rHbnlst. bent not to laugh or sni-ur. Tnut Ihl lite a a frolh; or tray: Th' l!n- doom Hint th Iihuviim deel im, To-morrow will .'!ion t.n yi sienlny. l'ortl-inil I in K'Milun. Wonderful "Creation." nurlne the reign of King Cenrgo I. Lord Hervey, a cultured man, gavo this description of tho flno dress of a distinguished woman: "Tho duchess of (Jueensberry's clothes pleased me most; they wero whito satin embroid ered, the bottom of the petticoat brown hills, covered with all sorts "f weeds, and every breidth had An old stump of a tree that ran up almost tr, the top of the petticoat, broken and ragged and worked with brown che nille, round which twine nasturtiums, ivy, honeysuckles, periwinkles, conv.i'. vuluses and all bo its of twtulug vlncj which spread and covered the petti coat. .Many of tho leaves were finished in gold, and part of the stumps of tho trees lookod '.ike the gliding of thw sun." CASTING TROUBLE ON ANOTHER Gov. Chamberlain Relates Clever Story to the Filipinos. flov. Chamberlain of Connecticut, at a dinner in Bridgeport to tho Philip pine commissioners, condemned the practice of extricating one's self from a trouble by casting the trouble upon unother's shoulders. "Don't be liUo the man with the ram," he said. And then, as no oun seemed to understand tho allusion, ho went on: "The man I refer to stood In tho middle of a lonely road, holding by its massive, crooked horns a huge ram. " 'Will you oblige me.' he sr.ld to a passing youth, 'by holding this mm til! I open the saio behind me? It Is fastened on the Inside, and I find 1 must climb over it,' " Sartin, stranger,' said the youth, and he took a Arm grip on the ram's enormous horns. "The man backed off, smiling strangely. "'Thank you,' he said. 'You will perhaps be surprised 'o hear that I never saw that ram till to-day. The brute attacked me an hour ngo, and we havo been strugtillng ! cro eve? plnce. As long as jou stund In front of him, holding his horns firmly, ho can't hurt you. Cood-hy. I hepo you'll he as lucky as I have been in gctti:is rid of him.' "Then the man vaulted the fence and disappeared. The youth, clutch ing the rain's horns desperately, look ed up and down the road. Ho had never seen a spot sr desolate and lonely." LUCKY SHOT SAVED HUNTER At Mercy of Infuriated Buffalo When Gun Was Fired. A hunter in South Africa tells the following rtory of an adventure with a buffalo: "I was in the act of de scending the bank when Prlnsloo, a Dutih hunter, who was lower down the slope, saw the dark outline of the buffalo Htnndlrf- at bay behind h screen of reeds. Next instant, seeing it aboiit to charge, he shouted, 'Daar kom hlj" ('There ho comes'), and dred. rather at random. I am afraid. Then, rushing down the path by which ho had ad-.anocd, he threw limself headlong Into the reeds on he left. This all happened In a few moments, but t had snfTic'.er.t time to raise niy rifle to my fhotilder and flro as the enraged bull rushed straight at r.ic through the reeds with nose thrown forwarJ ami horn back. A I fired I endeavr.red to Jump at-1 If to escape the charge, lint niy feet g entangled In th matted gtas and I fell on my bai k luckily, however, re tiilnlnjt my .d on the jtink of tn rifle. My ft. t idiot -t-H-nied '3 f-heek l.im for a tnomtit. but the next he was nishlna tip the -doiio at me. I shall tiever f .rpel the look in Ms icrco cs. It but a moment' woik to draw t-k the N.lt rf my Vsm-r and to rh-- It acnin. th'i pn-nire anmli.T irt-ii!i: into the bre.-ch. I ta1 no tlm" to rsiw 'b rifle to mt IiihiM,-. Tbrr wa bare 'r t!n-. Jiit K f-r he wis wttbiB Triltre 1i-'-c:r ti ftill tbe tritf-T with tl itiH-lt nie -T try lrrr; it Li;,- 1 lay on try l-rirk on the lo;- ol Vp l,.dte trid. V.'.tt -:t n n.-h a L-T' in !' !I In 1 --1 at. J ro't.-1 i i t t't , l , t '' n. r t j a-- Im I tr ' t a i-ti'Tit "i!--.? yr4 tbrtTitt tb biui." SIuo:jv U Misquotation. Two Bible students wero dlscusslns :he number of quotations often attrib uted to the scriptures which really aro taken from secular works. One of them had Just related the story of the wash woman who found so much com fort in the verse, "Grin and bear It," which she declared was from tho Bible, when the other replied: "Well, there aro other people that are supposed to know more about the Bible than the wash woman did who make just as ridiculous mistakes. Just last week I heard a missionary from the Italian quarters of ibis city address a woman's homo mission so ciety. After relating some of ha" trials, she said that she could not see that the situation Is growing much better. " But,' she concluded, 'the Bihlo tells us that "They also serve who only stand and walf'-and that's what I'm doing.' "Now, those words are not In tho New Testament at all. Tl-ey aro a dlicct quotation from Milton's sonnet, 'On His Blindness.' "Philadelphia Press. Left Money for Lighthouse. M. Charles l'olron, a Parisian phil anthropist, ha.i bequeathed $80,000 for the construction on u rock In a daser ous part of the Atlantic sea coast, preferably the Isle of I'shnnt, of a lighthouse of the best materials ob tainable and with the latest and most Improved lighting apparatus. Unique Autograph Fan. A fan on which are written the names of all the members of the Ber lin congress Ik-Iocks to the Baronesa von Iani;eii tree Von Prlllivt. ). Tho posjiessor obtained thi" signatures at seveial Mil lees niven In honor f the congress at the Kmllsli tml;usi-y and the Austrian embassy. Facts vt. Fiction. The pod '.it at his desk one day and dashed oflf a beautiful rhi:ie if pild and Jewel in siu h a way th.ut It made fclks think his time was oc cupied hanillli.ff Reins to rale; but mot of Ids time wan k; c; t In wo-i derinff If he'd dire 0:1 tir fur the poet hedu't a cent. Old Forrester Whiskey Guaranteed Strictly pore and of the finrst flavor. . . . Bottled at the DUtillrry and guaranteed by the Distillery Sold over the coun ter or by tht bottle by P. G. Furey, 446 - Main - Street ntw rnoE 79s. j A PICTURE FREE We arc anxious to extend tho cir culation of the Enterprise In the territory surrounding Beaumont without employing solicitors, 5 and for the next sixty days we will give a handsome Art Picture, worth 25 cents to each new subscriber, and we will give one of the pictures to any old subscriber who will get us a new subsrer. Remember that the Enterprise is published seven days in the week for only 50 cents per month, while other Associated Press Morning Papers cost you seventy-five cents per month. Re member that you get the Picture Free. It is suitably mounted for framing, or looks well without frame. Try the Enterprise a month and you will be glad of it. j& & ADDRESS: ENTERPERIS PiUSliG COMPANY Beaumont, Texas Texarkana and w odd's Fair Route 2)0 Through Sleepers Via. ShreVeport and ...Dining Car Service... 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