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o THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1004, I RUSSIA'S FOES DOES IT PAY TO ADVEMISE? NOTICE BECOME ACTIVE THIS EVENING, And Every Evening t 8:15 p. m., Edison's Cimetograph Tlio fireat Train llubbi-ry. Kurepaui-'h Hiid Si lis llnm. 1 IrciiH Thu Spanish Hull Fixht Ami Other Attraction Our Store Will Bo Open all Day Today us Usual, from 7 a. m. 'till 11 p. m. on Saturday. 1 1. . .1 ORGANIZATIONS ABROAD AP PEAL TO THE REST LESS CLASSES. FLOOD LMPJRE WITH JLITtRATLRE Incendiary Proclamation! Have Been Smuggled Acroie the Border and Scattered Broadcast Among the People. CM ALL BOY WAS VANTED. Demand fcr Sustenance Evidently fruitful of Resulti. II" wax I! it icoro tlii.n six. He flood '.'id mi I'Uli In front of :i lure." i! I ill Tliii-i ' '!i nml Chcdunt .:. i !.;. Hi; .-tillily lllli.' weic 1 i . :;m lnou n. mill lii.' Iiml imI n I' .'ll'iy (,ii:i;;-trr. with lili linns :ii ImI ii nml :i shod; of surly brown I ..: blow ini; In Hie hn i .c. 'M ia ! I'll. Maw'" li.' vi lli . I with nil Hi.' . in :rt!i i,f hl.s .vein:;: lunus ; i I' ., 'i slo.-li s nf tin' hiili-l. Tin' I i lii i Mil l nil till' post Stopped, two i,' I v. I n v.i ri' n.llliiK prrntubulu- In lln-lr 1 1 :t t-.-i 1 tin' pas ii passing I ft il !' craned nml two curious team- 1 1 1 1 1(1 Ml' Wklt WIIH till' II- ; I, I'.ll.il I . mi I'l ( ..::, Milled llli.ll'T. "Mat! (ill, Maw!" yi'lli'il his cub--Ii i I. In ;i1it nml more petulantly, nil oblivl his i t lln' iiMiiillmi In' was lit Irarlitii'. Tin1 voir:' recped II i imi'lf. A window in tin- lirili tit'iry :hot up; a vnii:'!!i put her brad mil. At 1 itfiit nl li:r tin! y t 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 r , with all his lri'in;t!i, crli'il nut : "Oh. ?Ihw. I brow down my lint n n :. piiT" of bri'inl anil butler with su ;;,ir on it Inside! " Tin' head lit I hi' window disappear nl, t!m maids I uracil away, tlic p:i ! M'lii'.i'rs on tin- car l:iii!',li'''l. lit' '! tiriuiii'il, .'mil tlif tfiiili"'iin n were .in d Huyint; "(lit. up" to tlii'ir steeds when a iii'lllmy appeared. As he towed the small buy into the r.olcl b' niI'I k'K nilirniilly, "Your mother wants to hci; you." I'liiladi Ipbla J'n ss. A Fund of Humor. William Winter, Uir- dramatic rrlllr. Is llioiii'ht by whim' to write tin' worsl Iniiiil of any nuiti livhiff. There may llllVO lll'lll 1,'blllS III tllf pUKI, men Hid- lluriioo Croclcy, who surpassed liiiu. but no inn' bin i'inal remains. Some year nno Mr. Wlnt it whs trnvliiiK In Scotland, nml halnn bad iiiany iimiisInK eNpcrli'iii-cs, wrote mi ac fount uf tin in to It. II. Htoililanl. In New York. .Mi. Stoddard H-relvcd the Idler nt breakfast anil, couibln Itu; I'liiilllailty wllb the Inlnliliiim of III" port, iniiniiiied to niiiko It nut, liml cnjoyi'il several food launliH. lie i;li:nri'il up nt Mrs. Stoililiinl itnd Knlil: M s froin William Winter.'. Very funny. Want to rend It ?" "Vou know I 'an never rend n word of bis writing.' answered Mrs. Stod ilanl. "Oh, that nr.p'n't mutter," replied Mr. Stoililiinl, IohhIiik Hip letter over; "It's Just lis funny to look at!" VtRE TWINO, OF CCURSE. Little Girl Cculd Sec Nothing iii Uniformed Pair. Snlliii Is four i :!. old and mi ob rervnnt uiinK ! ;:-!: n . Tin' other day she was in tin: si. -rid "u' with In r mother. I'l'i': r:il !v two Sislri'.j l'f J'l'l-ey hwinb-il tin' ;:;n;if nr. Su.'lii- wtiK'iu'il tl-.t-:' rlosi'ly for a v 1 1 i ! wlthoiil .!"!!. i:i;;. Thru slit ti.i i i d t.i l."r mutVi r. "Mollu i'," she i:ri-ii"il. "Ii.ol-: at tin1 funny lialu t li ' I i:i'H I'i'.M' 'h:it for no tiny '.cii' Cii'tu. iiiollu'r'.'" "Hu .h," i-'ild :i ct I t f. "Ihui' am h'.- !! . II. I'l 'li' V'II 1 ' III' Villi." Ai.-itl S'llllii' b:p. ' I in'" II 'I 't""l tiv ; ilr::c '. I'.ul wa:'. ..una brol.i'ti. "lail, u'.i I ' ' r. "in id' I l'.v!:i'. Ivi - I' d a : 'i bii; id' pi-'dly b:v.!'.: aro'iiul i : i r v ai. t." '"I I" l:i'i ! w : i!"i;i"' v. h::t lu.'iKi y: ii I'.it:!: id l'::il .'" It I. . :! 1 cr lln-! Sa!i:;''s i". i v' rnt::i'l " itii a"- t'i!tl.i.i.-':it "V'. I y , I'ld-i't : ii i iv Hi"'-' r V " eh" :' do'd Iju'ri'dn'nus ,in. i'ij 1 I : ! t lil.vii.vs di'":s ly Id. i . i ' iii. w In a !!' U ,? b. . r m :: 1 ::- l.i t i; a. li : '.' !.r,', ill n ir :!". ." wii-ly. t i i This Testimony ' Will inrply Inlnriwt. imiuy rcatlnr of tlilM (:ipol. .Tnnirn O. flr.iv :itsnii. Mo., mit' fttiont Pr.'iUn's r;ilii-ll( Win" us foilnws: I live ill Un MisNiiuri Suiiiupf in I iiuik I ill ( 'ohmi y uml ti:ivo In i n iiclc villi iM.iliniiil t' Vi'r nml fur llttiiii iiii'iiiiw :i viilli'iur slii'lriiin. lino linttlii nf liiiik'i'si'nliiii'ito Vtii li.istlimi me iiion- i.'oikI fll.iliall tlnl llli'dli'llio I tliivn l;ikril til tl:it. III-t'-.'il lii'inl lis. I n.il liiivn.i' I wii fiMtrii ll l 'r In .l:ill i'tvU. l)r.i''.T I'llliil'-lto U'lllt' I I 'n I'i'Nt l'i' '!irini nml l-,iiHi I'T .l;:'.in;i. Kit'ifV n''d l.ii'T Hilm-iiis I viT ii ."d r livaril of. I fcvl v.' II ii'iw ni'iT u?.mi: ini" l-iii' f. A. A. Kr.uii ir. Kmnnllo. 'I'.'i'.n.. rHi'i: T h:nl it I'i'l ci'i' nf .tiiir Sli'tnarli iu;.l I mli.M i.ii. I ic.ilil rat no til' "i Hint 1 wus "ruling l l s" : n I r lii s1!--'!! m,r litt'"i I ti lnv Imismii si. I II i'l I Hi 1 r,.ll l"' 1 U II II' I Hv.l .;ll :ri' s'V'l't v II in r, 'il I'Oti Ii s il'iil i :'l f'! 'if'illT ;iv I :;ni illi irrltf i iii' I. I luivu udt in J laalil to wruo lor a Iico in it Lull f. .1. , M ..rn. M. mt '"rttn. VIit.. nnlfs i n f.. t i.. ii,.' s' 1. ii 1 1 i it In:, i - "If u- ,1 it li'-i. ii- Ii '. lli s.r 'i: 1 mil' til t ' nl Di.iVi s I lin.-t . Vv'iMI' ii.ls I' l,, ,1 II. ! cf I ,'UIlll I't ll,:i i'l.'r M'"l Iv M'M V IrilMl' '. I M.7'"-,-,; I It V'- II 1 llll'l KM tit I. it: h ,J-i t'f tl i! iai w i li u' i il , ,irs .ma :. i ' . ' . .M w.rli.Mit l"'ii,' II. ii.i.. ., '.iliu.'it,i '. n I -us i', i ',1 li.i .i w I Ti:iti. A ..':t w,iir m Ir ' w.i . r: U I'.' liMt.1 I' 1 M :,',i'.; I "'I M i'i:.' nipt ti" n l n ir In.- 'I t , tT i- ml iir-r , , ,', iIumi i;i,,: ! r I r. " l If-n I ill i t-rf I ' ini-'H I'.iiui- iin ii,-.' "iir i i ji.iI li ti'iJ.y I . . ,vi-i Ml.'. c 'II-" III tUr I'-.rTTi-i'i r.-mi-Tir. Pti'. ri'-l,-.. I.- '. I ' . V. i I - i, I i 1 i I t I Pi I' . Ml W .:ic ' :r -I I - I - i I In V I ,- ,'l- I ,-f i -,s ,iit. A i- 1-- r il I-. .il r4iJ K j,. u y i : i -: I l i'- i t !i ! fi it .,tt f. Shoes for a Giant. A ('aliinii'l shoi'innkor lias Jimt fin Islu'il n pn I r of shops for l.ouls Mol burn, Idiown as tho "Qulnoy lllli ;inal." Molb'iicn In 1!) years ubl, staiuis seven feet elf;lit Inches In 'iciHlit nml tips tho senles nt Don pounds. Tho rimes urn sixteen and 1 I. l 1 .l. I 1. a qliaili T llirnes in n-iiui, mx uienes in width iiml welnh flvo poumls eueh. Molli iu n will use them while lit. worlt in the Qtilncy mine, where he Is em ployed. A number of offers to exhibit the yoiltiK Klnnt have been made by fI.i wmen. but nil have beun refuxi'il. ChlrcKo Keeor.I-llerald. Long Arjo. I l.i 'nu i-i-iiii iiiIiit mien. l'niK yarn n no, ','- I I lll.ii.-i' II"' Mil" I'll.-ilii- I'''"'" And wi'ti-ln"! the e,li-:iiniiiK Hinilii'iiins HUdilllT lew , :i-,-t:,l Hi.- wniidl.'iiids. fin- nwiiy unit Tie- si'ii'i.Tni'i- lui'i-.en IlKlilly brushed your Ynili-" ii.iir was idlded by t!ie fadliiB i:l'w' , .... My li.-.irl. wtileli, iinlll now, had Hut-l.-f.-d ini i !i. . , Was li 'ldnied. and 1 kl.i.ii'd you b'HB .'i'l'i. I.,, van lenieinl.r linw. then, yini UK". We w:iii.'i by lids mlh "I"'11 tin- A nl b'l'w wl'i'ii idldit f"'l y" w''10 Unl "lingered liy the rlpplhii!. rplnshliiK I Ir'.eiV't-i speak "'nl linnluli dmibts fnr My' "w'.' ,-.l i mailed rui'th I" r:ipturus Yiiii.' 'la'iir'hhii. iniielii'd my tender hopes I" s,-n; Vein- lauii'i waa, uh! so pllvery-lom: IIK'i. I I.I VII relliell'll'T. lllllB. I"K .Velll'S IIT Lit nlhl when I'lilllUll'.iil Stlll'H 111' ,i..,,.,l Ibe :-ii. I I ui'iiini' I w i I' iioi':h nl' blll'T wii". :, -',;,-1-1 Ii.m'-m llidile lli'.lit wllldu your I iM'ii'l'ii yi'ir baiida and vnwed 1 would Wi i'li 'll'ie'in until your lips had whls-i,.--,',l low Tbe Inner seeiet ptiKHloti i 'f your In-irl. Then vou i-onl'eiMeil you lowd me lon f.-llle I.elKb Illlllo". Women Pensioners. The laruesl pensions in thr fnited .-'tales are dt'nvn by women, twi-nty-P ir of whom reerlve in the iiKi;"e -.at.- more t Iiii n i. paid to iiiln veter ans of Hie Ji'i a month elass. Mrs. Cm-Mold and Mrs. MeKinley rerelvi :,,iiiii a year each Mrs. Philip II. .-h'-riilan riseivis $'-'..'11111, while tin pensions ol Mrs. lau'iin, Mrs. Mr f'.dlni and Mrs. I'tauK Hlair lire ' .-1 -1 1 $".""ii. r;ii'jii"eM widows oi "i.eral.: and ".iliiilrals receive $l.?"li a j iii-, six ?'" mid have pi n a; of Slam elK h. The total re e.-ivd by ":'.'' widows amounts to MOT.. 1 no. c('":il to the 1111101111I re oi I .-nl by ".'.".is veterans at "i cents a Bull Fights Fail to Interest. 1 t ti e s- riitid of the bull Iinlll'' re- ( tit'v clvrn 11' Ititdiip("f only about , nr." te-i'b "f I'c :e:ii- wi r" iM'cupb'd. j Snlisci 1 be for th. i:iiteiiui:.i mid Ci-I nil I tie dl'. m ctoiVl t o t tin- Olio. SI. I'etersl' tfcpl. M :!;..." a II,. IntiliM' ne'lvi'v is iK-llii; dl.-nnyd li" soini! aiiil liusslan reu.i.it tunary oiminlziillmis abroad. It srrtr.s tlial they have united ill nn effort to ap peal to all thii discontented cIiihviu of 1 he Ititsiiimi population, Iacen ilinry pfocliiniiiiloiis hv been ciuui;- :ed iieross the border nnu iiinriu tiled broiideast in th towns mil cit ies, especially In I'ollsh und Jewish celilers, rallilik' upon the population lo lHko iidviinliiKC "f the Kovern- tueiil's preoccupation owIiik . . . . ..... 1 11.... war. I if rise iiKmnst ine iiuiiioinien and overl brow tho autocracy. Such propHHitiiilii In llusslii always results ill an increase, of violence. 1., nriif lamal Ions are adilresseilU lo the Jews, but the appeals are. inado t ij nil tllL' lietOI'OilOX HCCIs, win 11- ineti und socialists, and a new fea ture Is I hal speciul appeals lire luuuc to niasalils. Muiiv of the iiroclaiiiatiniis have been seined mid il is proved that they have been printed in London. Unl il now they have met with lit tle response in IliiHsia proper, mil tliere have been several man i Tost n- lions i-i various places Inl'oland and southwestern Russia, win-re mo pop ulation is liu-Kcly Jewish. I he larn- esl demonslralion is uiiuersioou 10 have laUen place al Crondo, roland, where .rih'l persons pnrlicipalc'ld. The inlnislry of Ibe interior seem- itiKly docs not attach ureal, import- in in. iii-iii-la mill Inns anil 1 no re ports which have been received Indi cate thai I In: people have not been slirrcd up by thorn. Russian Dessrters. OKileiiKhuri?, N. Y.. Sept. a. -Three liussian army doser tea's arrived heic today without limds o'' passpuis .o.n were sent ha 'H to Canada. Several others who -n "f -d r--c-e.il. me mm working as !'--'.i banb. unv w 1--sian. who is "111! wea.-.i:; a p.in ol liis army ninu'm. '"'i l !!'-al 1 serlrd Willi iMl entire tinipoM. 01 ou iiicn. BEGINNING SUNDAY AFTERNOON High Class Vaudeville Bank Clearings. New York. Sept. U. Tho following mill., poniiiileil bv llrudutrccl. hhowB 1 he bunk clearliiKs al the cllles nil d for tho week Olldlm: Set. 8, with thu iiiin-i.iiiiii'ii of increase, and decrease. In compared with the corrcHMiiidliiK jwoek last year. TolalH Include clear lllKS of llfty-two other cities. ( nil- adlnil lolalH lliellliie cieuriiiKS ui m-n-u 01 hrr cities In I'liliuda. r 1 a r "0 t 2 t -n m New York Chii'iiK" . .$l,l2.T2.27ii! :.i;.;,-,.:i 1 1 1. illusion !l!l.:iSLMiS7; 12-Si - I l.lii I I'hlladelphiii St. Louis .... 1 1'iltsliiiiK .... I llaltlmoro .... 'San Krnnelsco. ('iiiclnnall ... Kansas City . . New Orleans . Louisville ... Savannah .... Denver Richmond ... Memphis .... Washington .. Fort Worth .. Atlanta Norfolk Augusta xln..l..,111.. j lll.-illiio- . . . . mriiuuKimiu . Macon Little Hock . . . Kntixville .... LexltiKlon Clllll tlllKHIKtt . Jacksonville .. Calvcstoti .. Houston .... in S7.::n".iili! r:i.i27.!Mi:i ::i,tjs.'ji"i l'.i.:;i:i.!MMi' 2il.SSil.4iHl! L,,ni:i,.'i::ii: 82.MHS .4!.Tr7t 5.1!l8.1.iS, 4,:i::7.m;::: 4,!i.:ri.2ii I'.ilX.'i.L'XS' ::.::iiH."sni 2,8114,278, 2,:!2h,!:'.t l.-l-'ll.l.'l l.::i2,8la 2,47I.:!1M l,ti3:!,::2!i 4H!l,2li8: .ri.V2,22ri! l.tirii.siinj 447,50 1 7n4,:'.7it 7ll,(i(il 8.22:!,IMHI 17,275,ti8(i 1:5.2; 14. 8 ::;.!, lti.i, ,:?,! 10.1 ; nt ti lti.8 2.4 ::n.8j 2::.:i 10.: 10.!)' io.::, 12.2 2S.1 i.8.!l 2fi.S 131.0 C.7 22.MI Vessel Sunk. llii;iilaiid LiKht. 'I'1- ;,--"A vessel has been sunk oh Highland lifJh'sliip. H is not known whelliei the wreck was I hal of a freighter or a paa engrr boat. Important Railroad Deal. I'illshurK. Sept. !.-- inn of tho iiiot-l import ant railroad deals ever consiiinnialrd, nU'ecliHK riltsliurs. was closed today in New York when Hie Wabash interests for the .sum ol 512. 111111,1" n, iiirrlia-eil the IMllsburs Tetiiilnal itailroad niid Coal tJoui pany, the West Side licit, road and its ' branches. Including till the as sociated companies ol the coal com panv. The purchase covers over l.'i.niiu arris of coal ill foe simple, l.iinn surface land, seven mini", thir ty six miles of railroad with valua li'le terminals in ritlsbiiri; and Clair ton. The present mil put of the com pany is "..nnu. u"u tons annually mi l the (I'-al nivcs the Wabash the ad vantage of an immense lonnai;i' for iiiiiiii iliale haul and nit ranee into nil Hie iron tonnage proditcitiK mill' of I'itlsbui'!;- lO.lj Totals U. S. ..$l.73S,(iS(i,22:li Totals outside I of New York ..$ 713,:ifi::.947 Dominion of Canada, Jlontreal 17,7..li,281 'Pii.lu J 4I.2IS.422I Not included in lolals liecattso con lainini; other items than clearinga. !.:! l-ll TWO GIRLS' INDIAN ANCESTRY. : ; YOU MAY LAUGH OR CRY. 'i! j. Bui ) iinnnt hkr ar brand -nrw rt"- tli from imr .; ty It is tmmatrrUl i ht hape mr yttvr wove may b. loire in i nd rt ttirm ' BECK JEWELRY CO. ILADIftC OrtllMI. A Chronological Impression. J 0111:11 s 111., :e lor nml an' l'i -liriinry, ( -mill ' -i -mi d t" :lvc d" fdKs a chit tic 1,, -m,u li.il d- v km 1I0. 'il-M I " l-l II. I- in TIlallki-lTlvlir dil)- .1 1. 1' ii' 1 liieiit h 1 la' vi'.'ir n- -.j t t.i si mt ' '-IhkIii' Vail1" ,,- -1 . , !,i:i;lil an eleiir. ).,, . t., 1II--I 111 -I II lOlll11 lll'UKf M'lIK . ).. 1 , ,' "lk Kill s!i ,w . l.-'-li oil1'. il l" AuKd-'. I 'ell do ,..,',, ic-.v.. I.iii, r' V-il lrN 1 1 4 . l-.il't,' llllltl 'le (l.lWfl until ,t, ; ,,! -(, m : .1 1: II .. Ik' A I -II-' il-ir lll-'di' I "It .- ,11 1-1: ..- . 1; II ,., II , I'm t llloilii-ler II m-i'llnl , ', ....... ., . lie Ii tl it... -i -. t i.-, :i ,1.- tlrewolkfi an' ... . . ,. '. I i hi" 1.1 ' ... t: k I. -I. t. Nl.lin' lik- .Is ,!! it Ik lux It itl -k-m 3asi3 of Ciuims that Secured Tliem Valuable Tracts of Land. A roinmic-' tltat has como down HirmiKh sevira! crntnrlos l as recent ly devclojied is the result of the lln wen c.i.iiniisslon awarding allot ments of valuable land to two St. I oitls yoiini! women, the Misses Jes ie Mne and ninncbe Hall. It was necessary In tho cases of the Misses Hall to trace their ances try unmistakably to an Indian parent. The roma-ice that has developed be ';:i:. whi n their Kreat gront-Krnnd-fatlier came to America as a French voyiiRcur. Tlioinns Condray was a r.irnilier of 1 wealthy, aristocratic French fa in ly. His' health failed early in life nil Ih" trip to America wns advised ly physicians and finally agreed to iy alarmed parents. He came with the view of retuvn 'I'S to France after a few months, mt a beautiful Cherokee maiden ln errupted bis plans; he paid court to ier. married and ever afterward llv d In America with his Indian wife i:id chlldien. ThroiiRh Fh rlda he had drirted Into 'ioorrdn. and tliere met the Cherokee :iil, whose blood still courses snffl I nlly in the veins of these two St. I oui joum; women to entitle them o eiprtl r!j;hts with the full-blood riliesiiien of to-day. The ancestry was trnend directly 'iy the linwes coniinisslon. and upon 1- ir invest iKiition of tlu Rllep"d -ii.ht I of the Misses Hall was estab lished lludr title to the land. Tliey 'nve f.iiu ncrrs of ns valunble land an 1 included In tho domain of the five trlbri. The joiitiR women are but I K.th Indian idood. St. Louis Globe-lii'iMiicrnt. -. t, I k. .! ' ' I 111' d- "- I . .. . 1 1, . - .--. 1 10 d' 1 1 i.nr ' , :. . I ! j ,. , ... ; ' ,t I .-' it .1 1 -'in !l,i , . . . , t 1 : -r in" in. ol W 1 ttct ,ii Si ir ffm Vf'lffifr to Vjn.-Tr-. v. .: .f . t 1 1 ,i iV i- ito 1 t-i-n-. - , , , . , . r -f l'i- l ln"" -".it. ,. 1; .-..- . ' a- 4 1 r""i bi 1 r-nd . -t in i'T"' , . 1 ,. 1 . - ' i' 1 ii 1 1 1 I . , . : - a N Ill I '- ' ir- -. ( -. - i- ' - ' '" ''i-n- x , r t-i - t ii !' .a' n an l r , 4 Much Tea Drunk In Japan. Teii-drinklnn l a constant ocrnna- ! Imn f. r a Tibetan. In every tent cm! ; in tr I-oiim- the teakitiV In ui ny on the f.te. Tile Inm ef !iof I pinlitv Idad all to pre, nt to i tVr'r cueis Hti every Titic'-in car , ri' p i'h li'-r a xvoo li n Imwi of Jt'nii.'.-i1 ,-n n .iple by way nf a ten ri-.;i. Wife Drove Pesti Awnv. A Ynrkil.irc man bo-p pinr roli ti..r. jTtrr'-d Mm com ui'is'ly. mitr . lied ti worst nriil-1 In tV rn m'v In i,-,i.r o lavo a csrdinn hn iuM I'.ito.-I bin1 fr-Mn the i-tiji--,iina' l-'r-irt bui--r The vrrntrinn und ,1 , , .tn.t -i;vritiin nf the muTiiaii I !: ('- r 1 rr-ct. THE FiKSi National Bask of IV-1 raiOdi Car ! c? Ir. l.Ttl-PfX) u. Fw-ri ik rr c f". P - "- I I t m - c-d .. P It. n -r.-'-lr, V,-.. e-tm-r . V. - O -f! t -. r-. v . v. , c-- - '. -c . c t" c ,' r. 2 "t C-' "- l. D ! t , .m $ Fr-om Wood Pulp. 'V ' !! irt:'i?a-t-tr.-1 '-' V-: ",-c-1 1 '!'. '! h -: .'P. r-t"-- tm I1"'"'' a":-l anl at-ifi , "'" ' r'n! '- j !--r i !;. it- tT .-. i- 1. ( -trit in '-i"-T P-d r' v , . 1 T- ..''. f T-'.'l::i t T'- Jirm-'-i c-'.t. Til!!ll!!!!l!!r' WSJ THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED 1 The Enterprise Proposes to Answer This Question With a Big YES! It does not however propose to limit its answer to Beaumont or East Texas' but it proposes to go over into Louisi ana where the Enterprise covers the g'round hours before any other paper. We here quote one letter out of over a hundred the Enterprise can furnish to show that we cannot only cover Texas Territory, but that we also cover Louisiana Territory as well. Bon Ami, La. A gust 31st. 1904 Globe Furniture Co. "Beaumont, Tex. Dear Sirs:- I haVe just seen your advertisement in Sunday's "Enterprise". Please let me Knots) ifyoa Will send the 3 piece Oak Hed-Room Suit at $13.85, F. O. 'B. at "Beaumont, also price of Springs to fit bed and What you Will ship the Whole for, freight prt paid. Ylcasc let me hear from you at once. Very Uruly Yours, , . Mrs. J. E. Chopper. The Enterprise Wishes to Distinctly Assert it Has No FESEE LIST But it has more subscribers in South East Texas and Louisiana than any paper in the . . . . I state ot I exas can ooast or. If you are an advertiser and wish to reach the people of this section ask the ad vertising man and if he does not convince you, don't advertise. 1 V.' H !,: I ll : ' - ' ' . t TI I,,-V ' I 'K- '' - - I ir -t -':i- '-im l-r t. C. C - -. u " - C "A '( V -T