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1 THE BEAUMONT ENTBRPRUg SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1901 BEAUMONT fNIfRPRiSf. ,VuUlti4 Cvery MuriJn Ij SHI BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE . ,.iaHiNn co. InUrprlM Bulling, Beaumont, T'xa. (entered at the rortofflee in Beau-nott M fc-etxiud Clatt Mwl Alallur. j SATURDAY, SEPTEMBEFi J, 1904 ninl u wider ItimwIiMlt;.) of u jjrtut i-co- hlileriuloh. It bhould rcnult in tlm Innr- t,oilhlHhteliic..n of Indit Idliajs, that, ""'" iii'.v iik 111 Mlnrli hm for iu ill- ti -.ti.-tulanoo .Im fur mimm.I. Ii million 1,1 1,1,1 ivIk oi 1 .,11.1 mui.v liiiiitii- 1.I1J. 1 1 tin.- iiphuihiihu nf Mil ill he week umii. which every loyal lhoutuiM of dollar worth nf prop, i niliiri! within Hit- hiinliT o Kimi mm mid duutihier nf Tcj.au who t an my nave hit-it Imiiiu-i; .ilotroycil an I ii'i'i'Xi '' , K.m.iiunily ko khmiM lay anlilo wasted, "l li. work of Hid i(jitii-sH hint mo 1 1st :r ilttily tin I Ion und muteiiiMu i hut In-eii tho policy of the oner H i lly iiIiiikc.I iliroiiKh iiiuII.th per-, in 1I0 honor M Hm prcii, of our atir In int. Jennim field 10 no 1111111 taihiiiK to irriuitili.ii Uml ihu x.-cu- gn at hUIc. .,, It a to muki. il a long lived uii'I liw mmmliii-o Iiuh diclilnl to t.yie, If ioiikIhi rtt wlih iho practice, priifiliiblo mid The ili-ulo 111 ,-. i.mu:le Hit- work illvl.lt. It info mc- oii. rustoir.H of your oflli t. I rcpei I-' now .rmr-KKln no rapidly thut ii ia , ; .. ' , , " " i" T mm you wkiif a i.roiiif H.chhary to tuU Kit-pu ihai hlutll tm-i IIM'HII. Ill lllllll lllf I'fll II.. . V.l'l flllllllll I'll llllll! Mil. illll. 1.1 111 lllll III..'..,.!.. !.. . II. .11 1 M.iunco of " I exit Wfl(," ami III' ,111:11- iht people of 1 he suite to pur- I HfipMlO." Term of '-iuticrlption. One joar , f t 00 TkrtM oirmtha 1 " Hunilay, j-nr year 1 00 falUKltt ct.py ac LOUISIANA NOTES NOTICE TO PUBLIC. j Tha Lntcrprlna Publitlnnj company ' la not responsible for any litLtn con tracted by It employee, of any char-1 ortrr whdtovnr. j Not since lli'' liiinli' i.f Si-Inn, sny.t 111.' Kansas City Kli.r, in.; llii-iv !. it It battle cniiipninblo In I ' ii ii in 1.. r of t I'l -opt .'llt'lll'i'll l) I III' tllnll'l'l" III.'' in progress "ii llii' il:iin ol Lino Yah';. In fuel, wit h in ill" In ' fi'iiiiiry there J j ; . V . boon nllly llin I' olh'T hill III ; ill Volvillg IMI, IMHI nu ll I.I il if. Si dilll ninl Koniiiginiz. Tlii.'i is iippureni ly iiliiinl Ilic m:i . fin tint iniinliiT or ml (lii i'M Hint modern mi l liuilii ' a n : I. lii;iini:;l I'iicli oln r. 'rlioiih Nupoli'oii wiiM ii'inli;',.i in ills il.'i of hiiIiIm I'm iiinl iIi'iiil'Ii lii.i li.i' ll.'S wi i'ii liir iihiii' iiiiiini 'I iinl l li.'in I Mi' Iium iiI si riiKKli- on ill'' r;i:ili rn cil'.;' of tin- woilil, hi' )iiiiii iii'il only oiiri to In' i iiLMHril In ii ci in I . 'Sl in vnlv in:; n:; in.'iny ini'ii n h iin' now lii-.liiin I "l.omi-s on ilm luii'l" I'irh heel ion ju l l In' t oiiilnct.-il l.y it ( hull mull lec 1 (: in ' , us mi .. iiiih. hi iiiii Inn Hv ii: 'lii i lliic. ' ' Inlui iimi Ion will l.c ilisp.'iisoil r I'i nliin- id.- IncniihiiiK "t iiro'liictlon ii, H i imilii n in tin- A'liinlit: kiuli ii. Hi will lis In llin I'ncilic :i.liniis-luri-i 1 1 y Iii oI.I.'Iiik In N'i w KiikIiiIiiI mid iilnni; lli A ppalin lilmi clniiii, lit w.ll ns iiI'.iik in1' Hoc l.y 111. 'inn I J-'Icrini; MiuiiiM-rliiv n. lui.iici lHi, n ilcvasiiiMon l.y ilrnln.'i::". i-'iniitioi y mnl rural hiiilc-1 IiIioIkuum, iiiii iilicr illhclinrlim iln mi ni wiP hImi he 'llsciisM'.l." ifeiins lit one inn. i In r th.-y iihoiI i In C ml l'iiriMiu;.r AKi'iii T. J. An- kuiw as flul.. IMwnnls liiiK'-ntl for , il. i' .nii nf Hi.- Southern I'liclllc hat hi vcral hourx in ureal nnuiiy. 'I'll It i jm i ii' urn el ilinl n special ralo of oin iiiiiKck hcvcii hliooi liiK-t for fhlt war.l line for iln- roiiii.l trip will In inmli' 'hini'i' Auk- 1. rontlinianro of thla nolicv. Then' Im no iifii-Hity for Hi., hisiurv - .1 , ;.. . i .. . . . iiiiiiiiki IU ioiih ll OIII1T lU'lllt 10 UO rtiiiiifil In JtnniiiKH. If all i ln.se in teicsicil, whether laliorer.t. caplial I.sIh or proilui-i-ri- will romliinn ami unit., and wirlc In liai inony with i-ui h ot m r ror in, proir-ciion of tho llelil. Tho Jury in Hit. ruse of tho Stale vh, 1'i-ler Mc)aiili-!H. in l.al,.' flmrlet FRafacffiiipli SUNBURN ...untnlnt: William l-ic.or Iu.h shot ...ni klll-.l tf" , ' 'Zui con s m ';' :'w"...h ... Ioii-hvIII.. Iiiii Ii J J.Iv.ui ii'iiii i Ii.' i;'o ; : w . "'" "i Vr "':y .?",K,,1 ''"r1 w.' 11 r.'lur.ie, Ver,:ic of no. Kuv. ami I t I Iruiii :lll una niel I'll II I s on Hi.. Ilic in I.oiilsl 'I'ev .'!!. TEXAS NOTES. Tin- ( 'or. iciiua lt fiiiin;: couiiiiiiy I, a ; j.i .l . .1 a Inillelin ail vniicliii, Ilic price of lii.'lil criiite peiroleiiui to K.'.c .er liairel at Ihe Welln. Vcslcnlay on the I.n tirancn fun l.ei Toney, (I yoilllK IK'Kro, who wat Mrs. John l.nnilry, wife of tho kciv oini over ....-f on III-: Almia I'laiilitl Ion near WlilleciiKilc, wiih iicciilenlnlly l.i.leil liy oiic of lln 'J'cvii'i ami I'ncilic i iiiins m Dorccy ville, half u mile aluive it, ill pliico. Wiirt.liii; wnt uivii l.y ih" ciiKi'iiocr, hut tin. woman failcil to hear it, ami was linriil.lv maimleil Willie III le.ujii . lo li. u III.. Iraih. Aceonlini; lo the new illrectory noA in pl'est, Motiro.-'K nnpllliil ion, Willi Ilic tailmrkin (ilslricls, has a iiopula 1 1 ion of over Ili.liiMI. The city proper hi, way lo n fan.. ..7 pick cot I ''' l,"l"l'",'"1 "f I2.:.im. . while W.-s, v.-,., n,e. l,y .wo me,, in n I.HKKy who. ;V.,,"I"M, ,mH 11 ,v"r '-:m l,,n''- n iipp.iirs, wo ni .il Ii i in. lie was as :;i in ni wild Klicks ami hmlly liealcn. Inve:;lli;al Ion is uolni; on liy olli' ers here. .fl.! i'erliinn, a well lo do fnrincr li.-i.... in I In. Vi I'r.il 1 1 an i.ii.n m III i II V .il.oill l.ino Y.iiilc. The victory of Alls- ,, ().(, r ,.,, waKn l. rlilz wan won wilh Tn.nii'i 1'ieiich II1U . Cameron and when lie wetil io IIK.'IUINI X-I.niiu II 1 1 Ii -H, ami Hint ol Wll mini ins leniu io nie wa-oii nun I linirliiii.r Im r..imil IliM tint'fil. ...i.nlv He n ml the ollicers are out In search j'rnm with ii.ii.iinii I'l'i'ticii aniiisi llu.liiiu AliHlriaus, 'I'lie "uiiiinl anil'.''' vliich Invaded lliifisia minilii -roil -100,-(iCii) men. Hut In the Kiv.'il liallle or tho invasion, lloroilino, only 2.i7.0iin were oiiKiiKcd on holh sides. U'h' ll the ICinpeior was defeat cd i ill I.i ii l;le II..' had J .".n.OiiO men lo SO. imiii with the allies. At. Waterloo he I'oiiKhl wltli 72,M(ifl men ii;iiinsl Wel liiiKloii wilh HN.iiiiO mid liliiclier with r.D.iliHi additional. The iiiiiii lie I'm niKUKcri in the f'lluica Were mil Ini's;e mid wlille ;i vast. iiKv.ro alioii of men were umler anus in the t ml war, they wore v i 1 1 1 ? y .seal tend. Ahoiit I r.r. .(tun men 1'ouchi al fietlyslims and ill the linnl adviincc on Itichmoml Iji'iim had I ."i i.i n iO In np poso l.ee's itl.linii. Iii he Auslro Ti ns Hiiin si riiKf-'.li! in IStid tlm furi es were concent rntcil, and in tint Dual liatllo i!' Konnlnnil. UliiHKI men were en I'.ilKed. The I wo ((i c:il hat lies or the Kran co I'nissian war were (li'iivelotle, where IIKI.liliil Kreuch wijie defeali'd iiy I! iiii,(iixi (iertnans, mid Sedan, where McMahon coiiimaiiileil I.'iII.iiimi men nnainst LT.O.ooit ol' Hie ciiuii Cilice I liiil Seplcmlicr ilay, thirly innr years ai;o, I lie lin t unes of war have not h 1 1 niu;li I Inlo liallle so many men as are now HkIiI.Iiik uniier Xuinpat kin, Kiiriiiii, OL it and Noibit. The anxious fiiemls of the .loin mil lire urueil mil In ,e in a hurry fur lii priiml.si'il Sunday iilition ami Ih y nlioliM heeil the reipiesl. Of coill;;n Ihev ,-ire ctitiili'd lo a paper seeii iliiys ill the W eek fur I In. price they are paving hill t hev lii'l..! not Inrni'l that II (outs money In inn a Sunday paper ami as I lie .Imira.il must spend in in -Ii innr.. Hum tin- ..wu ''I' can eel l:,-n I . i hey i.aiinall. pale to do il. Then- is while paper, tele );i;iph lolls an, I iii. i, a e,l ( - . . i ,,( :x lior while the iiieiean il aiiiininl nf a, I VI I I. ; i u I 1 1 ; 1 1 i an l.e :..', Ill, , u 1,1 In i n Milan i li.ll ll l.; ll.ll ill v WU II ;-,.iim; alter: Inn ill.' .Iniiiiial iia,l.'.; an- ell lllli'l In in, ue Ihan lie v have Imi ii Jet tin:; fur ili.-ir mnnev and Hie lai Iinl In mile I hat I lie .loin tmiil lia-; ,eciil,,l ii. I... is of I he col Ion, Sunday ' iiIkIiI while tho win of .1. ! II. Alexander was on ills way home I'riim church, near I'alroon, In Sheihy county, some one shol ill him from ambush, slrikitiK him with several lilrd shot. Deputy Sheriff .las. Swany U invest iKiiHiiK the matli'i'. fharlcH Walls, a yoiini; fnrmor who lives lienr TliiKii, awoke in lweeu and (i o'clock in I he .iiorni.iK and loiniil pis wile, (tllie, utfvi i years, iloiiil, mnl her l; immllisohl ha he ly i ll? hy lier. Cm oiler Slnflord viewed tin" hoily this aflornooii ami decideil thai the ileal ll was from hereiliiary disease. Minuuiejs wnt sol free. The rnso Iimi tUUnclcd couslilerilhle llttelllloli hiciin-.e of .in. ralhei- sensiit lonnl 11. n. ...ll.. !..... . I...I...I . . ..I i i .i.n .'.ii-ieii nnesi iiiiiii ne could Klvo Himself up iii KapldiM. and n'so liecatiso of the claim, whVh proved to ho unfounded, that the I'a lal encounter look place I,. !tnp!iin parish. The killjm; uml; place at a il:inci. Another man was wounded hill afterward recovered. Mclii.nlelt claimed ho was oaly ilofenillni; li'tn self and l he Jury aptmri ni ly accepted his version or II, He was defemleil hv JuilKe lliiiinr of Rapides and W Mission (ivi-rlon. A GREAT HOLE IN THE GROUND. j Al ,'!:20 llro hroke out in a thrcn story brick smoke house at Iho Arm suoiiK I'ackitiK Company plant at Dai Mas ami for a time the entire oslah , lishme.it, nomr Iwo acres of ground, l In . nleiied with desl fuel Ion. Tim 'll.'iiiies werp finally conlltied (o tlm I smoke house, which was destroyed, , loiiil her wilh I7,0nh pounds of hams ! which il contained. The loss which is estimated nl $10,(100, is said to lie fully covered hy insiiranro. The ctise nf I he Slate iiainsl Pick ens, Minion and Forney Stafford. riii.i'Kcrl Willi crimimil assaulr, was transferred al i'alestlne to Hender son county on the .IiiiIko'h own mo tion. Court convenes 111 Athens nexl Monday. The Stale Is represented to- lUsli-lel Ail-un 'v M ! iti:i 1.1 . I'. V Heard. T. .1. Harris and I.. T. Dash h II. The ilelenilanls are represented hy N Ii. Morris and Wat kins, Hender son K- Miller. A trial will he had at ,llie earliest possih'e date.. Kxcile imeiil has heen allayed hy the pros- I' peel of a speedy t rial. Tho several colonies of fiuntn , maliiii ants plaulcd on Ilic (loverii- nieii'il's experimental farm on Wnsh inL:ton Hoiuhls south of Taylor, hive in vsleiloiisly dis.'ippeared, whether li'oin fiin.nl ir (aiises or formaiion of the soil II In not known. These "hull weevil destroyers" were hroujjht to Tn lor hy Dr. W. D. Hunter ami l!o( iinisl (). Cook of Vlcloria. Some ohieclio.s were ra'sed hy the iiofu1i l nine; farmers at the lime conceruiii!; their lot rodi.it ion in this lerrilorv. I. rpri mil man i ii up. lll 'pllhllC.III Ii i. mis have panl ih. ail I, ii raii . iii.l i i -. Iii il ih. . Ii In il in I .. a il I lie :ln h I. v.' - Hi:-. I'l :l I 'IH. In. an 'I h, K.rl.w .er i In ir I i I ' I I iell ,.. e, IH ll,,i,l i I lii'l. II "1 I' HI, le - ai I Iii ami l,,i:r A duel wilh pistols which 'may re suit l.ii.iliy to ;! lea -I one of the par I ii'ipnnls, was foimhl helwf 'n Jesse ' I'urilelle ami Jack Itur.lell. well '"I'lwn farmers, at their home place on Walnut Creel,-, ahoiit live mil."; j 1 1 1 1 1 1 of Austin. According lo the in tor. nation received this nioriiim; of Hue ilm I. i he men had ipiarreleil and !', ..in ir;rn a. each other. Ouile a I i ii n in In f nf shots were exchanged, iwiih the resirt Ihiil Jack Hurdett was iriicl. twice. One nf Ihe hull, Is viniel, him in the lei; and the other in in i rated his proiu. The hiillet in 'the vn.iii innv prove fatal, allln(:i!:!i 'ni present it Is not necessarily so I 1 ' " " " vi tiii-iii 1-- n.it " ' linnl sheriff Miillhews and CoiislaM. Will Mollis left iinnieiliaielv lor tin I' cell., and tlu v liiive not vet returned Jai l, lliirilett Is an uncle of Jesse Cm , h it. p il l,.,v 1 1 w Ii. i The Morse Oil company yesterday i loseil the sale I'm- C'.iloiMI l.tn-r.-ls .if I'"'' 1 :,'. riior l.aiiliiim has r ive,l the "il- This is the lamest sale yet re I si i ' l, 11 ! ni" .- mi m ii ii i. :i I i i:i from 1'ren IporleiL in Ihe home Held. Of litis jii,'ni l It. I'liini is of i lie I oiiisiana i ''iii'iuni Hie Southern I'arifii' is the llenha-e I"mm. ii i.ai. While ii is n it i h.;n icst luiyer. It taks .ii..iniii Par j,u '..inaiv for a sp.vlal pi-o.lait'al inn I 1 I ' i in il l.v ihe l'. cut ie in iii.it Oetiernl R F. Myie.s lias returned fiom Newport News to New Orleans, where ho wen! to represent the tniii- lary tower of the SUI.- at I in- lauiu on.; of the hallleship Louisiana. All of Ihe remainder of the parly has re lorned, evci'i.: Missos .liiaiiila im ! Ituhy I.allande, who went to Arhe ville, N. C, Miss Alice SlaulTer left lint train nt I'iiss Christ Inn. (! aeral Myl. s commented very fa vorably on Ihe reception his party wus Klven at Newport News. A hrenkfast .was Kiven lit !! Iloto Warwick, Newport News, on the day of the hninchiiiK, and it dinner at Ho tel Chamberlain. Old Point. Comfort, on Saturday. "Holh of ihcni were ex r.Hlcnl," said (he Ceneral. "The New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company were the hosts, and I hey did everyl hint; possible to make us comfortable. The Louisiana is a stupendous, immense creation, and, I believe, is one of Iho hiKKost, if not the biKKcst fdiip fl float. She cerlainly looks invincible. "We loft Newport News Monday nrieinoim at fi, and arrived here over the Louisville ami Nashville at 8 this moi'iu'iif?. am al once (akini; up prepii wit ions for our SI. Louis trip." "I desire lo nay Ihiif I know not bin;; about the rlianniiiK of the date from Friday to Saturday. If this cliaiiKf has been made, it was entirely with out my knowledge, and I do not know who it. was that made this decis'on. I am in charu'c of the parly, and have Kiven no orders tit change the date. So far as I am concerned, the party will leave on Friday, the lltli, at Ofiocu ii. ine atlernoon. Ol coursi II tile i.overnor. who is my superior lias cliant;ei I lie dale, Ihe chanr will stand. "Please say for nie thai all the (!ov ernors Stall who have not answen the invitation lo be present had lust do so at o'ticn, or il may b,. too lat Acciuitiiiodat ions cannot he provldi .it the last minute, except with Ki'eal trouble and expense, nnd I wanl to have the names of all tho.;l who want to go on this trip so.no days before hand. Those who have accepted so liir are: Oolimol W. It. Wise. Colo ne J. W. Person. Jr.. Co'onel J. W, Alexander, Colonel Arsene I'errillliit Lieiiteiiato Colonel .lohn Marks, of Napoleimville; Lieiitenanl Colonel A; ha lleywooil, of .leniiinss; I.ieulell ant Colonel William L. Yoiiun-i. Ma ioi C. I:. CondrniH of Kurke, Major C ( . Prirliaril. Major Clnlboine, Major .lolin L. Hodnes, de la Vernno: .Ma jor D. Hardin. Major Alfred fsnnc son. Major Pen Wnlfsiui. of Nnlchi- teihes: Major W. P. Ileicknian and Major I.. II Marrero. "I'lih'ss those others who desire lo :ro tint il'v me at once. I am afraid (hoy will have ililliciilly iu s.-eiirini; aeciim inodations." Would SperH 35 'Million Dollar8 for One. From tho New York Mall. ll. Is no visionary rrnnk who has siikkckIoiI the Idea of horiiiu twelve utiles down inlo Ihe entlli. nt an ex pensn of 2". million dollars to see whnl Is there. The iirltisli Associiilion for the Advancement of Science Is Ihe loren.ost. Kclenlinc body in Ihe Kiir Itsh-speiikluK: world; II has jusl been ni session nl ( 'uinhrhlKe. KiiKland. uml it hsis been honoring wilh the Kift of n special sold medal Ihe jircs- Kienr oi its eiisj'lieerim; soil Ion. Charles Algernon l'arsons, for hi:-: went, nierlls as an Inventor. Mr. Par sons is the (urhillo Wheel man. -i ml has carried steam navigation and the application of electricity a great si ride forward. And il. is he. who in his address accepliii.; lb.. Hriiish Association's medal, bus developed I his Idea of boring Iwtlve miles into the earth. Why dig such a hole as that? Mr. Parsons' theme, it must be said, was not holes In the ground, but Ilm life of palenls; nnd he maintained, (hat it Such n shaft were al tempted as n commercial enterprise the p.milnl could not be obtained for it i it .......1.1 ...... -!.!. . n ..Hiiin i. me t'lffiii y-nve years am a Die patents would have expired mean time. Hut such a project never would he undertaken by private enterprise. It would, necessarily be the result, if ii were done at all, of passing Ihe hat around among (he governments of ih" earth. We do nol know what the (iii'Mi's "insides" coutiisl of. They were long commonly supposed to be a molten mass, bul men a! science have for Iho- most part given up that notion. How (he earth's eon I or fan no tluul and also vastly more dense than tiny known i(iiid is cerlain'y a grave problem lo solve. The geolu gists are gradually rejecting; Hi,, hv polhesis Ihitl lh earth was firs! a gaseous el I, which slowly con doused . inlo a fluid ball, inlenselv Int. and then formed hy rnniin: soiui external crust. They are lakin tin the ( I.amhor'a'n Salisbury I hem iM.u n as iiiruieo i,y i ue slow aeert lion ol cold mov'oric rra:.;!!icn;.-: space. Not only would Ihe cailli know deal more about herself if its sin could be pellet rat i d a lillle way. n.lghl eveM be bole, off in a material sense. So lar we have not even scratched Ih.. egg.-hrl!. Thai i.i, nl the Harlot! co'lierv near Neweasll i ii.ii fcoos now ii i.-i.ii ie,,i is not even a pin prick. If Mr. Parso'.is' plans were earned out. and ninny million were spent iu sinking a shall lo Ih lentil ol twelve miles, thai would be only oiio Ihree-liuii'lrcd iind ibii (Iiinl ol the way to the cenli r. P.nt the shall might tap an everlasliiu muni supply l Hal would make il orever iinnei essarv lo mine nnv min-e gold or any more coal. Or :l wrought so much wonder, ii nik'hi which would greatly simplify mining science. ! T I t SUNBURN ! l-..Cy".'. 111. ''.'.J M&JZCtr S3iVm :i:: Men's o . V VlVl ' lo in.uo Jrosquito Bites, sJ KC ' Soro Foot, Chafing, Etd. 5 I t-V . L-i'i .ili'tm ' TryarcBotUo. 1 Choice.. , W. It. III NI.AI' l)iii!!gisl. , Choice.. . I i 1 I 1 YOUR LAST CHANCE On Men's Summer Clothing and Furnishings at these pri ces. Prices hold good until Saturday, September 10th. Sul i. s, w or ill up to I'.'.','1. Out In ;: Sails, llidii and dark paiterus. to I '..ni', Now lit ild Coals from Suits we sold up Now choice I'D .Men's Cotton Coii i n. all sixes, Choice Linen Coals, till slz s. I.iiu ii Pants, all sizes, L'lin Pairs Men Choice u pair. Vesis, worth up to J .00. MaKing the Face Exprei.e. fielurnlly speaking, w!ia! may hfl te.-im ( the iifecliaiilsm of the ii.ci. Is the same In nil ol us, and the i'ik inuscles an) as susceptible of train ing us Hie inusci.'s of the anus ami legs. We can educate them to :i con siderable, extent-. as actors common ly do. without thinking or the prob lem from an aiuilonilc.il standpoint ami Cms may render our laces more expressive and pruporlionnlcly mou inteii.stiiig. Men's I'.eil and nice a pair. . , Evil In Fretting. The one reason why some women lose their beauiy itt'f. r marriage, for which they an; not !o blame, Is that of unlifippiness. The esser.tin! liiiiig lo n woman's humify is happiness. A weeks Iretting will age her to an as tonishing degree, while a real ii!ihap liness robs cheek nun Hp of color, eyi .: if light and life, and destroys ail lli soil, rounded curves of wiii.S'mio fui.i- ninlly. limn pair Weigh. M. Lisle Thread I'liderwenr Now a garnieiii ,'i."ic, a sail I. ail Piiuls. medium ami heavy. ,.2.83 ,.5.90 . .USc .70c .75c ..10c .1.GU lor Men, worih 1.2: .."io and l.mi Negligee Shirlrs of .Men's I .ail and i.iir. Hats, Men's Choice Odd Ioi Choice Men's 2 .".( Lace 2 pair for a j'.-ii'iiii nt, 2. 'id n anil, 1.10 5Dc 95c Half Hose, l.'.e ;i p:iir, ,.25c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY .".nil dozen Men's f.Hc ami T.'.e Siiinmer Underwear, till kind::, and colors, Saturday, 25c u garment, a suit .50c His Expression cf Mourninn. A boy was engaged in kit" llylng when ho was approached by an elder, ly lady, who said reproachfully, "Why, I'ommy. couldn't, you mamige to do viiiu.ul kiln Hying 011 the day of your ;ioor fat hi funeral?" "Oh, it's all ight, .Airs. ," "plied Toiuniy. reas- ur.ngly. "It's a liinurnin..;' kite. I lit "d a black tail to it. fliis morning." vansas Cily ludep.'mlent. No Place Like For Values e e - 1 Tie o flu 1 Sil. ; t !s!: ,-iiri, t -.long it ver nc nii-i 1 Kicnrlike Mosquitoes. Klmidike niosipiito is said to ' worst o:, c::rih, hut here (onus rian traveler. .Mr. Iiolible, whn 1 tint ihe ven ns.ous mid-Asian y is hard to beat. Residents the line oi the Siberian road seem to stray abroad without In -11 hands ami faces ia iis. Women Snrdine Curers. Sardine curers in I'Vance are nearly all '.voa.e::. w'10 sometimes work twen ty hours out of flic twenty four. They lire paid at, the rate of thirty cents r.er U'UO fish. Mother of Twenty Children. Having pt" vlously borne sixteen e!iil,;i"ii. C'e .lie of a shoemaker at Wra:'.. ir I'.oheniln. has now had four at a birth, of whom three are living. THREE LEFT BY STORK. . Luminous Numbers for Houses. . A new Idea Is to have the numbers on tho front doc's of houses painted 111 luminous paint, so thai they will be viable in Hie dark. They Were Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam ADner of Houston. Houston. Te.v., Sept. 2. The first of Ihe 'nionlh Air. and Mrs. Sam A li ner ol II Stanley Place were the par ents of on,, girl Now Ihev are blessed wilh four (laughters. Three were born yesterday. 'The triplets iirl apparently strong and healthy. Their combined weight approximates IS pounds. Air. Apner is 11 hrrber, employed at the llin shaving parlor on Texas avenue. He was married in lireiihiiin lour years ago. lojiin; , grei 1 v I! 1. 1 1.' 1 1 ,1 1 f ih'i . hat aei.-r. ihe (loi.riiiii ' I v a, i or, I w il h I he n -:;. -. at', I will be ghi I 1,1 hae e ol 'IYmis X i-.il ihe I ' o l.; Ml., week II. One, a-' " T. a' I In- o' M s Ci'r" in a : Is as po-.ild." 1 I" mad, f. op'. II 1 1 I !' Wei. ; IIIIIII if's, tn.nuii for in, mediate doliv.iy. '.-its are .ii"'loi i-iilii-r l.n i l: o ' e lomoriow. This will irrenilv n lieve the storage i-aeaeiiv wiiii-h has been sex. I'i lv III. SSI il Ihe oast few eil' i'l'his oil was Mihl at a I'.ood mi. e. - imiiirs I'rotres. 1 1 1,. :h pi, CALL TOR IRPH.ATiON C.PLSS IS5ULD. r ci I I . t . I.. cf I nr Cfi.o-t rn D .lot to r ,i-.,i.t ,tr I . , ' . 1 - . '"' PS I ellis Mo . .Vlli. 21. 1 'II' I St: The manari mi nt el -be Mil l I'm. tias.. lAposilion b.is .1 lo i. t m.Hfl the .si. of S. fi . - . Ms ..k ill Hie WoblK S.. , ,t .'.its ill be ih sig ( I .- . , ra .- 1 ,. s mi l '..wm In- -i:ie .-in. I for to : . '. - a- b 1 01. on im il w ' I 1.. 1 to .ii'.-.r-;,' a , f n " pr-: .1 m A Voice from Terpsichore. Pear Enterprise: Would you care lo know where am. and what doing? Wo'l f am still very slilli riislicalii,.',, am) In Ihe iiiiant one gelling so rusiy thai I car il will lake a -a hole lot of It.au (tti eiiiile oil 10 !jm!.er me up tm l.iy dill 1. s ia October. I can't wr,t ou any news, for abonl all I know 1 from Ihe Knit .-prise. Mv dailv occupation is in sleep and feed, so.nldi and read. Tin re nv -o Many feas her.' ih. n. e the sf-ai. hi thai I Khali si N.n Ih e back fo It, annumi. till, yov' We have a lin divr - ion In re now in ihe torm f a re Whistler a Poor Customer. "Curiously enough," remarks Morll ...ei Alea.ne.s, "whenever one cam" ia cntacl with Wliistle,-,', ertirely f01--ol one's wn affairs and hecanio com-l-ielely occupied with Ids. The lit. ,, :lie masters coat was far more I in portant to me than my own artistic work. At the tailor's Whistler would give an elaborate description of a certain coat was to be ma,),. no i.inor wotini earn- out bis 1;....., 1 :. ,1.. .. . 1, inn oieiaoy. liiu .io ire man aecoi,n,ii,,hed t he work than Whistler would say; -This ifl aM W.,,1IK, now ii.-ire you say that. ion. tun 10 do.- 1 am i.s 1101 my inisiuess to mat ii.it l.s your province. Then fore you should bine led . t(, ,U w,lat you knew to be right.'" In ! ion; nr.. Tclstci's Works Popular. ('.I'l'many there are 21S transhi- ii' Tolstoi's works; in England ': icy have been trniii'.latetl into how and direc- siHiner had it is what I a painter. It coats. Chinese and Hebrew. Cpils Soft at First. When lust taken from mines, opals are so tcni!. r that l!:. y may be pvt. k.'d to pieeis with the iliu'er-n.'lil. Seolh.nd Scotland Yard. Yar.i, 1 omlon. Is the hi Wcirtht of De.-id Sea Water. A gallon of distilled water weighs to-.i pounds. ( f sea water ten ar.d ll.n-e-fourihs pounds, of Lend sea water twelve pounds. There are eight ami one-half pounds id' sit In eery IHO pounds of Head nisi water to t .vo and loiir-fiftbs pou'iids In ordi'iu.-y n;i water. The dated years. w ere Original Rough Riders, original Rough Riders nnte- the pony o::pi'":-,.s by le.-vcral T!io Rille R 'i gers tlieiuseivt'S rough riders, and Ma-. i e Reld es; police still ion ill flu acconiuiiiilaiioiis for V, world. II has 1:11(1 po'icemeu. tin Tiie ill O! l ie li 'I'i' oi iit T .' 'tig .It-linings I'roeivss say.: In I men ai.- inn-' iir. 111 lv m il I,, at. n,l a ma s meer iig at ' 1 1 -1.1 (loiii-h Ciiday, Sept. 2. '. In. k tor the liliriHKf of b is .-,.,. .f a I ! 1I1. a! a, I-..I-I'. I.I I ..lift Hie int'Ti'-, m.lfare 1 .1- . l-i ! t.;. in 'ai ,.r I. r ,'T I tl ! of T. X -he Hie .1 1. inn- m.-iiiis to to .:! .-lll.l l,f" an, lies! tho n t, i.-te.i in ih.' nn. tig- ni1 fi. .. I i. ,,f. !..,-, , ,, iia'i-:iir.iti- .-1 lo.!y .h:. h -hall In- lainmi as a -ai-'t , , ,ti : rn 1 i . win. .l,lt Iri.e ,-i;:h'i ll lo u :,i.i. rt". an. I t , ; la: t,u,- for :b,. . , -t i.i., , ; e ' t ... .111.1 lb-l'-il-tm nl tr:,; ;c. -s l-,i , ;e.f 1 'I- f r 'le c p!o tn. n' :ui,l I-' 1 n T...I,, . 1.1 ,i s. i, i- 1 , iff. If - h.i 1 vital tile, till;; coinllleli , P. r'.l. Williams. Koi Ihe la-i f, d.i's the h. to h.i : I,,., 11 al.no 1 he 'It't. ami il ,i;i', la!,, oni j Mm,, il. -i, . - tn -.In me 11 -1." w 'i. a I w .1 - c. ll. d for H ere , l.tithitiL' . r ire fo'i'i.' In: a f. .,- j p.-iH'I't , I, .ni - and a cnv .: 1 ,- : I v. Iiet,. 1 v. .Is kit 1 In.;. Tli. ! J ' Clint, lie. -1 I,.- al.T-it 1 M I , ,n , .Ian I 1111:1. h I rn---. 1 ali i v. i'l I, , null ton a.:. I'll 'n pi, pare lo- 1 " t, 1... :.'...... (s t 1 -'. ! Wilii -'.i...i t -.ii.l . I .i:.t o.ll-s !-.. J r t i I'lll: t il. I 'I. is III.- . r. -ti'i t i -.-. I'' nl,. ' ill ' II. I I... , H.i ... ' 00 J.SPI,iKGDISl.CO - - ' r.' .v ( 't: vuxm ( o i j Chair of S'-lid Silver. The most evpeii.-lve chair i:i the world helongs to Ihe pope. If a sol id sliver, a, id cost Sim.iiiio. Afriran Rn-lwrty Locomotives. vas a i.iptain, leading l:i in-,-t.,i many u giillant chi'.rge against, tin- "greas- trs," Apaches, ('omnKiiu hts and Sl..ux. Lctiend on a Man'n Arm. "Fulsebood. thy name is woman." is tattooed 011 th,; arm of a convict who has Just escaped from prison In (iratz. The police have advertised a descrip tion of l.l.i, of which the above uittoo murk l.s the most salient feu tare. Kumva.vs 111 motives similar iu this count ry. " "ii Ii Africa us in .., pe to thus loco-ll.-Xil Holidays." Typhoid Fro: Shellllsh wer. r." :.s.'.f. lypln'd fe 'il 1 Shelifh n ilisihle r iu l.ondot. hi- nlm 'ucl-.ee and Cermary's Ou-jcrititlon. II: - in.:. 00 j :.is an inipoiiani part 1;. 1 i:::n sup. rsiiiion. If .1M ,,, w,. 11.. it win. Is tn know bow many y, ars !n has I,, , a Kl, ih, .,, I'e is to be ii'iitrieil, all sk,. has I.i do ' '" '" into H'f v.nn.ls on May day 1' 1 si 11 f.,r the .a. k... Th- i.iiin- r; of limes it yaps is the nns., .r. Will Keep Away Motht. p iliiu.i t.r ptutii,;; amotic s ia diiiwirs or upboards ami hat w ill t.o. p Ih.. 1,, ,te mm ay is "1 "I '111. of l ,.,:i. one .ilia. il. a::d in .itiac.. of il . -.1 !c.i has lo offer the summer tourist an. I Ihe rest and iuvilthseeker, the thousands ,,f --unimer travellers who spend Hi ir vacalio.is in "The lliv.h 'aiuls of Oiilnrin" unhesilatingly pronounce ih.. Muskoka Lakes r.v gion the ideal, the perfeclly nail Ty ing summer resort. Such an ideal ;a coiubiiialion of Vvti features ;i"imeval nature in a perf ft hewil I derm, lit of beauty, t lnrin. an, V;i riety. along with the facilities ofr .most of liie modern iiererisarie'i and . . in . .... in atiniiioii 10 in,.;,. '!: i nn I'-i-ip, iiiiiii t. Hie lii-li ''"I" ."" 1 a.ve the M..l( ,. i h ilihVi'. i;ig !.- rn. from pim., ,.,,. . Inel. and In-, and Ihe dark, soft Wil. Iters of iiiuuini i:ibl,4 lakes. t.-.'min , wilh lb,, garni t ,f fr- si, wai,.r ,j (What luoie li.-ifc a w. ary. inn . ra. k 'i-il icmi i.r it-,.r ..r . , ., ' " Ii'.le7 l:in,ls..,- tlltisirai.d. .l.-scripih publ ca. ions will I.., s,., fr,. n plicilion to ;.i. w. Va.n. C, c Hid T. A.. M r. hants Iji.n -i . .. .' I lliCJgn. f - I ihs --rtL; it rrq irr"i A 'I, 1 1: 1 I i.e I. oil wnl K... p ih.- m .tie Hvtay is j I "1 "I on. - of i , -, I a I on.. ..lia. I 1 . , 1 '. 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