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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1004 . . .. , MMMBgBMBn ri r " ,u 1Jt-JUDaiJMinJJJiM iii" ""1 ESC (LDW 400 OaK, 5-Drawer Chiffonier Like Cut Regular Price 8.50, Sale Price . . 4.90 200 OaK Dresser 474 Comb. BooK Case Regular prlct $20.0. fi. altprlc .11.03 i FrtBch Class, rerfuUr prlct H.OOi Salt prlc 7.95 THUS WE 1 ' in: II . I , is;;."7(lwj ti 528 Comb. BooK Case Regular prlca 30.00; Salt price . 21.65 CHIFFON 401 Oak Chiffonier 5 drawers with glass, reg ular price 11.50; I ER Special price - 7.80 NICE LINE SOFA PILLOWS TO CLOSE OUT Regular price 4.00; S-le price - - - 2.50 Regular price 3.00; Special price 1.75 402 DRESSEP Something nice, U.OOi sale price regular prlct . . 9.45 We Frame Your Pictures; Paclt, Ship and Repair Furniture PHONES 786. GLOBi CO Chairs and Tables Rented For Entertainments. PHONES 786. N - w 1 mill ! fWmTMWWTM--"wM"' "r " ---w-.-.1.r.a.J arwsaa 1 1 Ji 'milium m SEVEN I i RAILWAY WRECK JESSE TALBERT .OF BEAUMONT WAS ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF DISASTER. VAS A BRAKEMAfToN HIE TRAIN Accident Occurred on the Dallas Ea tenson of the T. & N. 0. Ten der Jumped Track and the Train Was Ditched. Jpkki! Talhcrf, the liralteinan win was Injured In I In; wreck on tin' Ihil las line c r the Texas & New Orleans Friday liiKlil. came liiH 'lly 'I-"' ninhl on tho 'regular passenger I'loMi the. north. Tallifit Is a resident of llcaiim.ml, ami lives with his mother on l'curl st n.'et . Tin; oilier persons who were injured in tin1 wreck woiu taken to Dallas. II was reported here yesterday af ternoon thai. Talhcrt was badly hint. He Is evidence himself of tho incor rectness of this rumor. 1 1 traveled wnil liwanl lasl evening withoul as sistance,, stepped oil' tin; train wlu'ii il reached tho ili'pol here ami walked 'home, ilis Injuries consist ill' a bad bruise on his riKht hip, cnu.eil ly b" inn thrown a.ijaiiifM the side of lh'' coach. The wreck occurred at 1 o : o r. o'clock Friday nit;hl two miles Honlli of Sloclihard and six miles north of Alliens. The south bound passenger due here a o'clock yesterday iiiornliiK was derailed ly the tender of (he edslue JunipiiiR the track on a sharp curve. The tender, linkage car, mail car. coaeli lor colored patrons, the chair car and the sleeper left the rails. In the scramble over (lie lies .they pine tically obliterated ::uo feel of iracli. All but the sleeper turned over onto Iheir sides on the rlhl of way. The sleeper remained upright. It Is considered miraculous that no one vvtis killed. Six passengers of t - -total of seventy-live were Injured, none, it is reported, seriously. Hrit';e nuin Talbert was the onlv one of the trainmen hurt. The pas-oncers in tic sleeper were liauly shaken up but the Injuries lo nil. il is s'.ited. consisted of snrains. luuises. hlitlil ruls. et. Talhert. I lie worst bur! person on the rain, is no! seriously injured. Two small wreckers from I atl:i'; Weil' senl U: the scene t.r the wreck and by ." o'clock !n the il.otnoon tie track was tvlaid and I rathe retimed Trior to that lime p.issenuers c.oinj Miuth or north over the line were tr.'inslei red pas! the wn-ck. I .'1 t i i u ! t the biu wri-rker was sent lo ill spot from Houston, as the small ma headiuarlers In this section. He will In; accompanied by Acting Assistant Surgeon VirKinliis Jiahney, who will Kivo the applicants I lie physical ex atii'iiat ii.. In the past two days the olllces have been In (liaise of the petty of ficers sent here to open tlieni and to advertise lor reeruils. Nearly twenty applicants for eiiUsliiienl havi; been re ceived. .Many of these are from tele graph operators who wish to Ko Into ihe navy as wireless telf,'rnph r ;. This Is a new and Interesting depart inent of the navy, as I In; ope'Tirs will receive $:!0 a inonlh fnm. Ihe start, will lie thoroughly ltai:ied a.-, wireless telegraphers and then .hsikii ed to duty at, $7!) and their livbi.; ex pelises, elothiiiK, elc. Tin; oMicors here, hoe er, wiil enlii t men lot all hraiiches of the service. They will pifihably assign a number of . men as yoemen, the requirements tor which are ns follows: 1. Applicants tor enlistment for yoeman in the navy innsi write si leg ible hand, be competent typewriters ami have previous clerical experience. A knowledno of slenoi;raph.v is re quired of yoemen detailed for duty is ; men to the oiniiiiiiidin ; ci'icef, or for commander In chief. . Yoemen perforin clerical duly on board vessels of Ihe navy; are enlis'. ed for a term of four years and lands men for yoemen at SIR tier month, and If practicable are nlvon a preliminary course of instruct ion on hoard a ru celvitiK ship. When qualified for yon men they are appointed yoemen, thir.l class iit t'M ner month, and transfer red lo receiving ships as neded. :!. Qualilleil yoemen third class, af ter serving probationary period re exist ami if they are recommended In quired by navy regulations if vacancies their coiiiiiiandiiiK olllcer are promote ! to yoemen, second class, at S !" per month, in the same way yoemen sec ond class, are promoted to yoemen llrst class.' at $10 per month. I. Yolinn men who are competent stenographers and typewriters will lie enlisted as landsmen lor yoemen sec ond class, anil will lie so rated as soou as they qualify In the yoeman school. I. Chief yoemen are chief petty nt licers, who receive $nn per month, and are selected from qualilii'd yoemen, lirst (dass, preferably from those who have been honorably ilisi liarm'd upon completing a term of enlistment, and havini; reenlisted within four months. NEWS OF THE COURTS AGREEMENT REACHED IN CASE OF MRS. BLAIR AGAINST HUGH JACKSON. ill OLD JUDGMENT ENTERED Petit Jurors for This Week in Judge Watt's Court Wiil Meet Tuesday Other Court News. An iiKi'eoinent has been reached in the case of Airs. II. .I .lilair et al case against HiikIi Jackson, ct al. The case involves the possession of part of a lot In the Tevis addition, block ill, and has been in tin; courts lor some time. Jackson secure;! a jud meni against .Mrs. iJiuir, hut tin; hit ler obtained an inunction reutrainin.v 1 1 1 in from satisfying il. iJope yesterday candidates for initiation. All members of the- order and thoui desiriiii; to become members are re. qucstbd to be present lit Temple, Cilbert liiilldini;, at 'I'lifsilay, Sept. Illh. ' JOHN OIK'IIAIIU, Masonic S p. m. !' WITH THE CHURCHES. Lutheran Church. Services at hall on Wa; hliiKton street between Itailroad ami' Kacu ford avenues, ln::!n o'clock. Edward Kisher, pa-tor, 1 o r T Ililih avenue. North End Baptist Mission . Hunday school :::') p. in. Preach Iiik si-rvlce 4:00 p. in. Prayer iiioct ins Tuesday's at S p. m. . Ladies Aid Society meets each alternate Friday at :i p. m. 'Iiinery was not tiittii ietit to i: coaches back on Hie it.icKs Rle.MT. it was stated, w e 1 1 . 1 the rails in time to lotaeb to tin due In re a? V i' llii- ni' u loie-. train was in rliame of I" and Coiiducmr I'm It i IliHe l i'elt I ; t 1 : 1 1 at ;: n:t!e i'-c;i y lei v. hon- I. ..Hi )!o.k ii. :pi i.i'' e "II et ll. The l.e oil U.ii:i In r P.. " . d ',. of I bo.ir.l 1 1 a mis FISHING PARTY. Beaumont Snrrtsmrn Will SDtnd Two Diys at Sabmr. A party of toi;:ie I'.e:t ; to. n !. !i i,' -i . ..i'ii ..r .i two s COMING TO BEAUMONT. Michigan Phographer Will Establish Studio Here. Word has been received by the Chamber of Commerce- that Mr. (!. W. Doss and wile of Muskegon, Mich., are comiim lo ibis city lo locale. Some time ;iko Mr. Dosi wrole parlies here voncci mug Ibis city as a Held where in lo establish a photographic studio and camera supply house. Tho r. c commended thai be come ami ii is ex pelled that he will be here within a lew day. Mr. Poss is said to he a port rail photographer of no lie on abil ity. He will cary a complete line of cameras and photographic supplies and will operate a uallery. THE TOBACCO FAILURE. Southcn Pacific Thinks Nacogdoches Affair Not Serious. The Chamber of CoiuineriO has ro eeiv, d a letter li"in Mr. He" S. Pi ne. ol Ibe passenger d. par: :n. tit . t I're Soiltle II P.O i!i l. '.l'U. 1 he t.iilute "I Ihe Texas Cuban 'Ih'mcci rollip.oiv of Naeodoehes Mr Piee. ,,,,,,, , s tlie S l-iou-lll sS ef I l.itjiie iii so l.ir a it cit.ii- it . I.iptn. Ill ol the to'iaeeo t, It on I i ' ion. He sal sit .1" lllltot ' in Ut 1 11.11 it m - liefore .ludse it was agreed that. ;l liefeiiuatil paid the indebtednes.-i anain-t her prior to October the case Aa.s to In; dropped but mat other wise the properly would be sold. An old judgment, was entered of rec ord in the tifty-eighlh district court. I was in tin; case; of M. A. Fleming against lien 11. Highsaw, et al. Judg mom was secured about one year 'ago but had never been entered. This was done ye-tenlay. Tin; case In volves title ot lots I and 5 of block .Neches river park addition. Notice of suit in Ihe llfty-eighl h dis tdicl court was Hied yesterday by It. Teel against V. A. Collins asking for judgment lor $2, i on promissory no' nail foreclosure of deed of trust. I ne following pelit jury for Judge Walts' court for the ensuing vo"k have been informed to be present in court itl !l n "clock a .m. Tuesday: Messrs. F. P. Crow. C. N. Chenault. Kdgar Cartilhers, .1. li. Adams, Louis lionlage-, I). A. llihh. Frank Avery, H. 1,. Planchetlo, W. II. Aldridge. T. A. Itrigance, S. Feinburg, I'. .1. Flow ers, W. X. Cecil, S. n. CaffoH. Sam Sniolkor. Kyle Ward, lleorge ('. Ilexes. Isaac ihirrison, II. F. Granger, Win. Calloii, .1. N. Chasline. A. I . Carrol!, II. It. Flinches. F.d Van Woruier, Perry ltroussan!. J. .1. Nu llum. W. C. Averill. .V. 1. Heady. Forest Arceneaux, I'eter Stock. IMPLEMENT HOUSES HERE. Chamber of Commerce Want Beau mont Made Distributing Point. The Chamber of Commerce is cor responding wiili rice and other farm ing implement dealers of Callus and I'm Worth on the subject of making lleauiuoni a distributing point for ihe character ot inicbimry used in this section It is belie. cd it would pay big wholesalers ol North Texas to maintain niehoisses here, because or the t losi ncss ul lleautnont lo the rice lields. At present some ol Ihe linns hae warehouses and distribute their machinery from Houston. Tho dcal i s have taken hold of the subject with considerable Interest anil it is possi ble one or iiiore warehouses will be established her.; iti the near future Christian Church. The usual Ililde school and En deavor services will be held at Mi Christian church on Lord's Day. Th" subject at tho morning worship will be "My Father's Unsinoss," and 'n the evening Mr. Holmes will use tie; doroopticon in illustrating Iho theme, "The Skeptic Among the Apo tles." You can't afford to miss this service. On-Monday evening the official board meets in tho Tabernacle and on Tues day at 1 p. ni. will occur the regular meeting of the Ladies' Ait!. Mid week meeting on Wednesday even ing On Friday evening the children will give a fine program consisting of songs, recitations and drill-. No ad mission but an offering taken. A cor dial welcome is extended to all ser vices. . St. Marks Episcopal church, corner of Orleans and Korsytne sts ser vice and sermon at 11 a. ni. and S p. m. Sunday school 0:4." a. m. At the morning service Dr. P.Ieker will deliver a sermon on llishop Potters Saloon. A sermon by one who is a minister of the church of which Pot ter is bishop. Prof. Kirkpatrick. crginist and ;hoirniaster. wi;i lie at thu church on Mondays nni i iiurs.tays nom 'i lo 5 o'clock to try voices liy choir applicants. urn it-; i . a. alii in 1 i llii 'It. li-l, ni; it .! n t r-.- I be ft 111 I. Me Tl V el V n -oil--e w 1 .i : V 1 i Si I .-('r 1 i x ;i ii ' ': ac "I : i i :-ii li a 1- ! -nn 1- in . I AT-..IT1C ''..e V ). . : M. - i. r t'o'idniti. V n I. Tii. r I I an,l" D K. Is lit. 1 :. y i U it lit. M ,., :,1 ,.-. .-. X. f put 1 t!;e pi .nit N.i 'c the Ti v.i- ' ,i -. , by ;iti in .n.i. WILL OPEN MONDAY. Beaumont New Musical College Makes I Bow Tomorrow. Mrs F. A. Ilij I s new eonera 1 1 ' .1 . .f th i: i- I tie I'.e.eiitioul Colli te of (Mi a- an I Art. rl ,.n li ilnom j-,. li e ' 1 1, te lotll.itl.iH HlolHill4 at ! ' : U. in ibe leu:.! li; leased I'T the ii'm.1 ,.,..M1e til ' II th Sillix.l oil ' ..;;.;,. . t.-.i Fimii1 ;,nd patron ! t ;,. ,l,.. U till lllll lMl.itl i ;. ii I 11 It i- .Vti.l thai la -'' 11 1 1 ii. ' i v. i I I .1 ' Y. M C. A. Meetings. Dr. (1. W. Kay. of Foil Worth, will be in Iteauniont Mondav, "Sent 'th. !inl bi'gin a series of Bible i. u clings in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. and under the auspices of tho association at that date. In association circles Dr. Kay is considered to be one of tin; finest liilde students and instructors 'in this rmintry. When a man was to be selected to conduct the Bible work at the . M. C. A. Summer school at Lampa sas Dr. Kay was selected ny inc. Itesidtnt. Mr. L. E. .brnes. former secretary here, .wrote Mr. Helnman that he I Wul heard that lie was inti nding to vet Dr. Kay to come to Beaumont ami staled that he considered lnm i .lie of the finest Bible students in i ibis country and that he lias a very pleasing and attractive way of pre. seining C'.e Bible teachings, and that :inr who came to hear Uim i would le well repaid. I This wi 1 not be a revival meet , ilig. but a meeting the purpose of i which will he lir interest ti'o indi vidual in the -tudy of the Bible ami to stimulate a desire for personal Mndy and research. j Meitiims will be held each day at I" a. in. ami S : 1 - p. in. and rr- rv one is itiMted In atti n.i. i li is siiuui s'i'! tha' you bring iiiir Bible and our note book, as I'm trui is will le presented, or i.'.i truths pte-cnted in a new way. ai. id. as wil lc simm.-'el whuh ion will wan! to note iind ke. p. CHILDREN'S SHOES School Will Open Shortly. Have you caatidered your children's! : ; Footwear. This is always left untili the last moment. :- : We are fixed for your Boys or Girls. All our Fall SCH0LL SHOES are in better than ever, but prices just as low. Come Around and Look Them Over. jjfl ') i V Will Be Closed all Day Monday LABOR DAY. v :?::?: :': -w 1F Magnolia park SUNDAY Afternoon -Evening 3:30 ... 8:15 Gentry Spec ially Company Electric Theatre Kyle Theatre Orchestra Monday evening SPECIAL PERFORMANCE ParK admission FREE NOTES 1 AND PERSONALS. yr. ami Mrs. Kobt. S. lireer are re joicliii; over the arrival of a linle uraiid daughter born to Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Crocr at Abeline. AuS. "L Mr. Cieer was formerly with I lit" Kirov Lumber I o. lu re. ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS L. E. FRUIT DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES OF BEAUMONT THAT SHE HAS PER MANENTLY LOCATED AT 812 PEARL STREET, WHERE SHE WILL BE PLEASED TO MEET ALL OF HER OLD FRIENDS. DUE AN NOUNCEMENT OF HER FORMAL OPENING WILL BE MADE IN THESE COLUMNS LATER. a, r r. tic no- m.-it .,- vn :e Ii. 1.1 in Meir assembly room at the i M. C A. Mr. It, b'man .!! add Mis. -line. -Ii is Mi.- V coiupnii will vis s I 1 e lie 111! I it tic I'lAPl " .nr. i-iid imdi I.i ii a- I V- 1.. r .f il,. "1 I 'A 1 I w r L ii. Il i: M . ' :'.t ! ' i 1- n :.'.ii- 1 . .s w . .n M al 1 i ...in . a lh. t...t vi r Fell"i.m' Lp'iclstry Rooms th i oi t I". I...I Tl , ..flu-. Navr '. I .-' '. i h . Fill" tuff L 1 1" w i.. I .a a- . ..T l. Tl . Mjm"f h I ' l. : -Ii S';- 11 an K' ' in a . it:t .V . i t'la-wii'i-A t i: n. h ed 1. Tl oice. X.i i ma'. V h d s.: Tl V ;i-.rii f.1. in lb. : ' VI v .1-.1 f .IT, f:v .!. I . s 'b 111 I IV i S'lbtect Will .VI h"i? frem r. wh. -li. r ttirtn on r n -t ate in- piil .1-. 'A I :. ti TUt. ne n Mr . a lat:.-. nil Cot in. r lv . Ii. 1 i. ute ! p. i" farm.. lunula Cr- er is e:,p'C!.d home eay froi. i 1 1 Isl.in I '.vie i. jo;, nig a cute rest. Lin'e ;;iiio rei"tmd Si'tiinlay. ,.c- , by An ia Sk nattsnii lu It licr . r a few- day. L. Mi i Tani. 1m ow ns l.-ri , pi ;i'i.. o ihe I'oiiUiia! i.ji.in.'s stoc and wa for i si... ni of arn n. Pn . t'iti.,.rh 1'-atimo.it to-lay n . ' . : v et II I I. In ri ll! ii. w -1 in I- fr- i. i. r Y M .liio iior; ni Cl. r:- 1 : -mt a . 1 s ill v nnd 1 He w f.. 1. ft k !bii . r -b- - ,.f 1 n i id i! ,1 i i: .a! . . n -,i 1 a fruit ' f ! i 1...'.1V l.if CI in. f.fl ih. f fi w;'l P. lot. f r 1,'f II t , ' T! ,- s, ;f . i, .,,.,, ... ' ii Ailania. i; !iii day. w iiere he w ill visit foi Hay Fever Unknown. Ceriain it is. an ! many y. ,r l i.fi lul expe; i. :ni- are !.. k of s'a'eineiit. that hay t . r. ;,u iln d pnnoviiig and in nhlf u.mi. i .r Di li in-um- Landi Fop Sa'e 2'n nier arT'i t mm thousands nil ring n tnl t!i ar- about IV . ii-iii ----- iiiii lo so ni.oiy om r iti- ii-i ii ry, recur a July aril Au-u-t. nnktiow n in Cie - H ih ' ro nn Santa Fe Rv. in JaFiier c-'iuity; t,ii am-x cleared up; balance ti;.- uik limber at $r,.iMi jmt arro. i"u a.re in Jaipi r rountv. fine ak I'mW near Santa Fe Rv. al r. no i-i m r-. ..-ii a-nn. J.i-r count r. 1:1 buds of I Ii'?.rin " ;s,p e to -ii M t-V'-Va. T Ihe Lai- of the 11; l it tio-b ni; ' bin Th. i "isan.js of i-iiin lur i v. ry v. -avoid h.iv f. r and find r!-- t imnnTniy frnfi h- ai'm-nf. and ruin- !,v cons ih'r r.ti;ir'v f. r a ff-ii-l n a w y ar ar- s;o,i i-i j rin; i. i. -"v i -tr. -l. Il.'iv .-r I- -l l1 i ; ii I . li.; 'r. f-ir il'i- ii ! .1'" l.l- ?--.r.'.. -. f.... j W. Va'iv ;. IV Mil T . !' t 's 1o..ii and Tr i-t I:' ; . i in j m-'t. ar Santa le Ilr l,mi. I. r will nt :. Hon per an-, price $; im p. r aire. r.jn a, re .lastxr i-..,.,,.o. ;ear fcama Fe Rr fm oak timlM-r. ! siimat.d will mt i.i.imi Ui-t jot t'r. z fi.e tie or !avi- preposition. I '..-n rb am d s. Il "Vi arr,.s, ,..ir I Fiii.ta Fi ; fn- ,uU ni jiine; i Pt I I" r air-, at :. :. ir aire A .r. 1 1 XKi;. Car?- ' :;-w- r Hr. tcr prise. V"'-'n'M r.T:Alnn- Ihyciran ar,. "-r-siti var a prat!iioii.-r. I '"ti i- M. l .Tiia-e iliuai What- r ;!..(.( yo. l,av. oi rr,n c,4 !.'.. ;..-.,. ,,T Ir'jen,,,, 0 V rr W'l ft 1- C . 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