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o 2 THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 82. 1904 MYRICK-BETTIS CASE COMES UP BEFORE SUBCOMMIT TEE TODAY. BEAtMONHRS Off (OR HOLSION Cat la en Appeal by Bettlt and Con tMt n Hia Part Against My . rick Only One Nomine. . . Tlil umniliiK m I.iiiihIkii ih- miI rouiiiiliii'u ft nli" Htt KeouUv. olillllltt.-o of till) id llliH Titllr pttllv. us HiHKiliitiil by Cluiiriiiun Anl., "l ..,.-.1 l. l.ell.- III.' Ul'UIIIIH-UU ill III'! ... . . -- (ollleHl UlUt Till. WillliT l. IU-HI: III (llHllgU llUH lulhlll UKUillt Hull. W a Mriib i In- reuulur IIOMlllllt' f"' r.ir.i.cil lailvo from iIiIh !!. Tin. lollowlli iH urci In I hu I'uM yesterday moililng uml In liillcudi..' hi ninny riHjiici: Tim i iiiiu ki lur the right uf i " ml Ion ii,. ilcliioeiullo .loni.llcii lui I uli.tnr..' lictHCC.1 Hull. V. ..r K.-uiiiMiiiil ami 'u. V. I ii..iiiu i.r Orange wil be h '"''I "!,, cily tomorrow. Ill I... r..i lillcil tlllll lllltll UOIltl'.' h.i... i.. have been legally ikhii! ..io.l fur I lii? Hi"' '' ii""l 'y ugroeinei.1 ....... ...i,.el.cl tu libido HIK'll 'I'" u ..,..1.1 hi' .cached by u '"" nil. ii ...-n . , ,.t llio In 111! till 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I'll I'lllllllin ' , ... II... p.irpos.1 lr Investigation l.y ( CI ' .. . . .. ....... ..f iImi Still' . i ..... ..r i 1 1 j i niiii'i man i i.-.m - itlvc 'oii.iim' . Tllllt lllllcllll thereupon designnlcl .... ...I,.. 1 VV'nlllTH uf jYIOHK.v. J""" . ..,.... tirnngo, J"ln ''""V .' K II Sony of Mndisonvillo, A. h XI i . torso., of llrazorlu and K. .1- Ab'xnn .... .. r-..l.l,..,.ll lo hear III'1 collie' tier in "" " . , . ' .1... o, .Ii... I lull of till." III! I icuv nig i ii" place for such lo those iiiuhI coiiivin t;oleelo, fur Hi" meeting. Ull-I S.'IK Z8.l',0.' " r- .. sides Will liiliiriimui.il . 1. represented l force n"1 "', vl.lcm'o ) 1 HHltmlttoil Is volimi: ""wi i,M liinir It will liil;i Mi'' -m ' . itu Inborn run nm niHii'O o i'""" . i . - i.i nixiiPfiiini wo tiTH mil l)l lOll-MII'l. i ...... ..r tiii viilicuiiiniiiti ... i...i i.. hit vi In tli( city ......... .....i..i,t .... in I lie moriiiril!. " " r.'" , . ln.,rn.xl In nrfl.l " ..." m.v ihiii fui. n'f mono i in 1 1 im , t . 11 ".. . .i.oi i... .uim iKiiii hint "1 t s rnti r Minn , ...... I o ,11.1 nul roclvo rltl.-r n major ;V vntn of tin- oonvi'iitlon nor a ' . ... ,i. ,..,.,!( On ho oinii volo oi i" 1 1 , , .... ,.,.n ilorlnroil (lie non.ln.'o .f . . ii.. ...,,.nnllim mill nv tl' - ... I., llw. ii it 1 11 l'r (II n.i lliorciorn ni'iK i , . ., .nl than an nr.-n..M. l.y '1 Hl.los K lot Ut" Hiibcmimlll"" 1"" It Tlio HPPnl lina l""n tnhon ! r, V-..ls nn.l Mr. Mvrlrk siniP v . ii. i,n Avnnl.l lenvo Hi" nm'- tor to nny fnlr-nUnrtiM " Bi.t or .lotnoornts nti'l stalo-1 tl.nt W. 1 . ... . ,., II IPC III J 5rf,r Mr. Mrrlrk ""'"l lio wns iHiiuiiin' .. . . T..illo null POIltOIHl I' !' ,; ;. t.oi i.,ni.i:.i.Mi . i...... 1... run do tllllt ,t,-r no ron-tr.icllon oi tlio him rlnlm tlint no was iiomliiat.-.l. Kmm I1ontimo.it It 1m un.lorsto.H ,nt Aim. U. A. (jroor. .. t.-mporn uml permanent rlinlvniiin of !n inn of tlio illstrlot Imth I'oror Hi r "' o rot.vo.it ion ami Mr. C. W. r..k t o mnn Who lo,l (lie IIkIH for Myrl.l r.ir"ovontlon. will R ""'' -Mr MvrloU liimsoir tolonriipliod tlia i,o-ronl.l not Rot tlioro In tinio . ..... nUo,l that his lloniiniont trlon.K hr nllowod to roprosont l.lni. From Oraniro l prosumo.l .1 1 .. -rI Tlottis nn.l potliaps .liii m' M pato nn.l .HulRf ll','l",, w"' i,U.""' Tho Uoiuimontom sya tlmt tlioy nav l.roimro.1 no brlof .r imytl.iiiK "f thM Idn.l. that thov are simply "in tlo Hn.lillo" anil havo Motl.l.iit to sav im til I lio Ornnpo )tooilo proso.it m.i. Mr Mvrlrk sln.iili! H'' loasiin w "7 ' l.o ronsl.loreil tlio noniiiioo l.v a Th., mm will iiinlinbly ho roncliHp All IImi lin y k ' ,u l'w' Ui ila ll.l ll" II Ml'p.Vl'idliuU ly ' ifinii.iK. lti-.m-.iii" r in M.l.liiion " Hih (i.iinri I'rnf. ('iiiiM-r will ;iv hu er.i illunil.uiioil hiKh mlro I'muf out. yuu mill Im phuoil. von kill lu. knmiiiii vim will Im- oil."' lii.ni.l inl Mfti-r i mlinii n hour -r imii in 1 wihhU yini will mino t.iliiiH .horoiiKlily pjiivi-iiliii.iil. t NOTES AND PERSONALS. II (i. Ilrowo l'..rl Arthur. 8H III yi.u-f.liiy In J. I-:. Sii.lUim wi-.ii ti-rdiiy ufti-riiooii. to Oru.iKi- ' Col. Tom yi-kii-riluy in Kuril uf lluimluii M.i'1.1 lt lll.lllt. MhIIv KaKthiim nt'irnnl tu tho Hty oil ho Ollulo yi-Moriliiy. Viiiri Low roi.ir.ieil yosionliiy from it I rip lu llousiuii. Itov. J. W. HIpKit n.i'1 rmnlly buve n in. im! fion. St. umiK. II. vh Kii-lnluiKin him ri-i.ir.ii-il finm io tin- bin St. Loins talr. NEWS OF THE COURTS i JUDGMENT AfiAINST E. E. AND M. CARPENTER. .t j--2 X 3 '"' J. ROBERTS CASES IP DEC. 28 ContUbl Johnton Cetl a Bunch o Negroea on Vagrancy Charge. Criminal Docket. Hal W. tin-i-r has r-'tnr.ioil from a couplo i.r iluys1 nip to I'uit Arthur. CiMi.. r ioiiiiiioiI yes from n (rip wisiwiinl. Cuiiniossman lonlay ni noon JuiIko It. S. Nol.lUt. uf (iroor. Null uml Ni-hlltl. loft fur nan a.iio.iiu ui"i IllKht. V. I.. Coliiniin, Iho woll luiown Ili-iii. iii.u.l oil man, r. tur.ii il last niKlit fi nm tho Knst. Tho ruiimlatiun Is erowlni: raililly on I lie lilt; now noon j iMn-n wi. Orloiins Hlroot. I. ('. Hill. Iho horllriiltural man of tho Sanlii K.' was hick in llon.imont for tho ilny yesterday. Perry Loonier has ku.io to San An tonio where ho will nttend tin West Texas Mllltnry I ullotjo. Mr. F. A. I.oovy. of tho .1. M. iir-f.-y I'olroleum Company, loft last niKht on Iho West. Hound Southern l'urlftc for a Tow days' aliseiioo. Thorn was hut one rase in the cor poration eourl before .Indue (Heer yesterday inoriiltiK. The ohafKo wait drunk mid the lino nssossed tna.lo a total i.r $10.50. in ho t- sio:- tllll! Mr. and Mrs. n. R C'hnpin and youtiK Master Dorr Cluipin aro nualii at homo on tho Iliver Front. Mrs. Cluipin and th,- youni? man spent the summer in Missouri. Col. and Mrs. W. I.. Craw-Mrd and son will leave today for St. Louis, New York and oilier eastern poinls. Mrs. Crawford will remain In the Kast un til about Dooo tuber 1st. i noinotlnio today tliounl. ' ,,M wiin. ii uiiiira.p nun n- n""- .- ).le export an the least. all dav kIoko or it at Mr. Murray'a Condition. Tho Kntorpiiso nuitainod jvster day moniliiK a brief mention of iho rritlral illnosn of Mr. .1. IV Murray nt tlio hospital. Mr. Murray is still very low and a number i.r his friends yesterday railed upon him. Mr. Mur ray was formerly auditor uf ih. C.ulf lloaumont and Kansas City, was a well know lumberman, nt one time . i. ...ii.... uf tin. iM-aro in llniilin ro.m i. ..... hu number of friends th.o'.kihout Southeast Trxss. -tin tlSti I t- W. C. T. U. Meeting. MomlM-m ..I the Woman's i . ..... inn. ruhai arc r i'i - all.... I tho r. C'KT lii.i-lii.c Tmir-in m oCPkU. in order that they may .tar.W-- for h" vro-rm lo ! ! .ml m Mihs W'. Hards t.niliday. lb. :ih. Vr. I jinra Ki h le. Mr. I. ilmn i; 'M. rr"L-'ani .".inneiii Magnoba Park. At Marnolia Turk l-iiii;lit 'l ' piw-n anh-r of Hi'hu- -. . il. id (iK-tral -fio--i whi h I'M1- '"-..i!i tt.o a'k f b- " I' ' 1,1 '' l,i Km h an -:). in ii- -'r ; f.nm.i tn a t '' "t 1'- T.q,t. i it if tmd '" ' '.'! I '! ' -lw ..( lr Tb- ii-w ii . i nt-. m.-i.i M. fa'k. !.. 1. 1 , o,. ,iM lo eixr ti. l A H-; m!t a fii-nwant .1- i-"1 nciniir without r-frd 1 i.f- SI root Commissioner Walsh has :il most llnislied Tho North Uml ititrh. Ho U trying to net. the Sour Lake electric people to repair lln.ailwi.y and II Is likely that this will bo l.m. shortly. (). H. Sholars, .1r.. one of the load Ins youtiK lawyers of Oratine was in th7 city vesleiilay nflortiisin. Mr. Sholars will attend tlm sub-conimit-tee meetiim i.r the Stale democrat overutivo commit too in Houston to day. Tho plowint! was started yesterday 1 . . . ., i ..I ... .. . i iiiiw I.- on tlio romiiitiiiiK io.... .... .. that Is to b paved. Hen im block is tinishoil llonumont will have I wo streets paved their entire leimth. Orleans Is tho other, tlio.iK'li onov (abler and MaKiiolla nave ainu-i-i niany lineal foot own as mose .v.. si roots. Mr. Loyd Ilushy and Miss Chiles were maniod in me ........i. lordav oveniiiK at :!!. Mr. Husby is ' . . . 1. ..... . ..I' I : 1 1 one of tlio popular -iiiii.-. lloaumont Traction Co.. wluie ah-- Chiles is inn' of Soiitli l-.n.i s emu in- inK youiiu ladies. The employes o I lie Traction cotiipanv were nil n.."'. with their woll whhes. The Humble well, just ni.rtlieaM of Houston is attrnetinn rotisiueiai.i.' tent ion. There is no noun, nm ui.-.i ;i nood sliowinu or oil lias iie.-n uei . i.pod nt a deplli r aboul feet. Tlio field promises to be a lair one and of (he kind that may He expei-ieu throiinhoul Southeast Icxas. i lie Siaii interests preiiuiiinaie in in." field. Miss Hull. niMrlet Cle-k llovkin". popular deputy, has r' t'irn.-d Iro.n a Hip to the I'ic St. I-"",S f:,'r and her homo. Mis., Hull very soiiMbl;. took a week rest after her trip to ilie Fair, s" met hi n K t'"'1 """'r ' :" '' '' tlioro mav do well to r. iii. tnbi r. The wav il has Is-en is thai a f I low pets back from the trip in wo- e physical condition than he wa hcfo.v hnvi.iR. Mn. A. C. Zehnyr. Tl..- I.i-I lire to he triv.Il at the Fir-. Muhodist church tonithl iroini-.-s to I... most ..iit.rtaini.ic Mr, olitiyr. li,i is state orf!.iir f..r ill- Texas W.C T. C i i.lar t-t-r where -he Tim i.uUIU were IIUI hrislllliK Willi Imsiiiehs yehii-rduy, tin- must I in i.i .inn iieiii l.i-l.i il ntorliiK of u Jii.Ikiiichi Ii. fuvor o (i lirl. ii, John & i.'iirli.n hl-uIiisI K. I! Cii.'lieii.er Utlil S ' J. .M. Ciiriieiiii-r for ITU. The JiuIk mi ni Is i nlereil through d'-ruult. Tiic i-asf of iho Suite of Ti-xuh va l uuis lieltH was m t for l.-oeuiber 1. mid n hpii lal venire of llilrly-slx men urd. -nil. IIHIh Is rharnoil with iho murder ur Charles Wallers un July Hi last. Tho case of Claude Huberts was set for lii ieinher 2X. and a speelnl veiiin of sixty men was ordered. In the riiso or T. N. .Miller, yesier ln v mornliiK. iho clinine was redi d h, 'thai of aKKravated assaiill, and u line or :!. was ussesse.l by the Jury. Tho lollowliiK is I lie result uf Hie cases reinalnliiK un iho docket fur y. sle.ilny : Caso or llrooks Andrews, thaiBed will, murder in tlio second ih-Kreo, was called, and wbh contin I l.y i.-onsf.il until .Monday. October Il.o n ucc-oiint of ihi; iiliseiice I'rum iho city uf Attorney lleiidersull, or counsel lor the di-ronse. hi lliu caso i.r I). L. Ilrown, chuiKed It willi Intent to inunhT, Iho county ulloniey entelel a dismiss- al iho reasons oil file Willi mo conn r.cilliiK that there was not sulliclont oviilenci; to convict. Caso of David Titular, cliai-Reil with I licit I ron, person, was reset by imree. moil for October i next. FollowiiiK cases aro on call for trial in Ilie. criminal court this morning: K.ilu Wellhurn. alias Kula Ulack- liurn, murdor. Harry (iarrett, tottery and passing a lorded instrumeiii. Ill the caso of Kil Vaolielel vs. Shor ili Liindry, miindiiinut;, Hie J.iiIku cn- Kied nn order dismissing same, tu plaint ill's cost, upon application or plaint ill'. .Indue Watts has granted a divorce to .1. S. Price from Lulu Price. Tlio rollowlng suits have, been Hied in tlio county court: C. T. ll:lsig vs. Lecloro Armstrong .t Co., asking damages in the sum of $7S fur alleged broach ol' contract. August Sachs has tiled suit against the lloaumont Traction company fur $ I, null alleged damages for personal in Juries indicted un August 17, on a Park street car. T. I). Smith vs. T. I). H rooks is a suit for debt fur M. .1. Heed is defendant in a suit brought by T. S. Heed (irocery com pany upon a vetilied account in the suni of MIS.L'7. A suit, for divorce lias boon filed by S. (iromi against Paul C.rona. Constable Johnson yesterday round ed up five negroes at the stock pons west of the city, on the main lino of the Southern Pacific, and Ihey were each given an assessment of $11.70 ..poll the fount y road by Justice of the Peace Pope. The charge was va gi ancy, but Mr. Johnson says he has good reason to believe that thev were itilerl'ering with tlio proper ownership of certain stuck out In that vicinity. Attorney T. N. Hill, representing .Mm Colo, a Houston young mail, has applied lo Judge W II. Pope for a writ uf habeas corpus in behalf of Irs cli ent, who has been confined in the Jel I. rsmi county jail on a charge of theft since Sunday lost. lie was arrested ai Houston i.y Sheriff Archie Anderson on a warrant out of Justice C. S. Iliown's eourl here, charging him with Hi. .ii 'I'll,, ciiniiilaint was filed by- Mr. Ilarl.ss. a Houston Jeweler, who alleges that Cole accepted diamonds mill oilier jewels from Lillian Jester, a notorious Houston woman. and pawned the same in llcauinonl : that il.o diamonds and jewelry were worth $:..mi. aad had not been paid lor In in.. I iho .leste- woman. Colo hails Irom lion-Inn. where ho has heel, hi the em ploy of Harney Cornelius, a saloon keeper at whose place the dynamite (mirage in the gambling house ( (i.rro.l several months ago. Judge p.-po graii. ed Hie writ yesterday atte-' moil and made it returnable for hear im Hits afternoon m Judge Ha v id K. Ihyant. of the 1'nite.i States ciic.iil n.i.l iliMnet court I n the .a-tein ili-tiiit of Texas, ha apiKii.Hed W. S Moore, of Paris, spe ( l ma-tor in chain . tv lo l.ear itilo V.Iltl..i- ..ltd lo take ..lil.nee in lh. t. mn ni- ..i-e of An. he I". Snow ,t a! is It. I! H.re..il. the lloug Swayno .Mi. In ate .Hid o'li. i-. .iii.l .l.ole M.i.ne !;- n.a-lei I. a- u.n iiol -o lii.u he will I I ar Un- i a-i ' S'!. rin.-in on i'cil i i Tli.- ici-tir '.I r-1 o I hi timl i it mi t 4 Thousands of Delighted Customers Can Testify to tho Sterling Values being offered at the Big Store. Our $50,000 Purchase of New Fall Merchandise from New York Auction Sales offers grand Opportunities to our patrons to stocK-up for future as well as for present needs. ' .:. THE ENTERPRISE JOB PRINTiNGOFnCE ' e 11 " Im . !! I"(.v V ! ? KT-5- concerning the shipment of Texas oil out or Purl Arthur on iho Nui (Invest on. compuny's ships. SOUR LAKE BUDGET. The Oil City Now in Rntter Shaou Than at Any Time Since Boom. Special to Enterprise: Sour J-ake, Sept. 21. Sour Lake is now In good oonililion. From every point It is improving nun iai..i. everything Into consideration it is now In belter shape- than at any nine duriinr tho Is.om. True, thero is mn so much oil being produced now a (luring the boom but tho price is enough .more so that the money value of what is being produced now Is renter than nt any time in Hif past. Today every one U prepared to save all the oil that is produced which was not the case during th? boom (lays. . . A gentleman who is familiar witn Iho town from the beginning says a Iho time tho boom was nt i's he,:;bl from one-third to- one-half of all 1! nil produced was wasted. ThU is an item that is usually overlooked in estimating Hie production of o.i now and in the past. Then again the same publioityis not given to oil now odav that, was given it when 1 l o eves of the whole world was on So r Lake. Then who,, a well was brough n it was wired to the ends of the ."r ,. w,ilo today HU not likely r, bo noticed even in the nearby stale ""'a' week on tho Sour Lake train vo ir 'correspondent hoard an oil man L v that he considered . his t he ben field in Texas and ii was only a qu -lion of time when every one wouU "'commencing within four block , .. .t ... .(.ntiir of the tov -I i me iiusiiie Vv Kelstor & fiuidry brought barrel well last week, ...1...1 i known ns the tract. Just south ef putting down well lease. There is one ,.n l i s tract ane.K.v music for this or. a- on i- in Mel -imi-i w l.o- if the high. Tl r ti-irge .f Mc. Kdna aei i.inpli.-bnie.i's are o.l.r. It. v .1 Ik Holm. . f 'b. nui-M.ii. . hnnh mill al- ai-l "' Mer-. 'icon i.-w ot '!' H.iin H-'in ar Tt... nM-iKig a'o a' .''.' Iv 'r.-.- the .iblio i" m-t Iv imi'ed. t g l l.e oil. ..I Z"1a niry. r i ' nn-diMc ii.i'l T K f.t.i' I v 1 t-r. .. 'VI "nl ,,.iq, . 41 11. .lHitl i ll'le. ,.- t ; i"i 1 - it. i t a :-i lb. .l' l.le S 'e- .lohl Till---11 a irtiiia' . 'g.-'g- ;.nt in . to!- ii. ' g .l.i- Wi. HIV- . : r ... I 1 f.H t an t e an. I lii- in. i' nt th iol i In i lli .1.-.- nt-t V i - ii '..-ii n- "f law le 111 In- .-"Tl-lib r. .1-,. on !' tin Tit er til i .f Ihe 1 ell!'. I ri i etl IL 1! 1 If NATHAN SELLS IT TOR LESS. W.- 'o . l lllled SMte . in t'.A i. t":i. atel a i." 'anii r i-f T. . ba- b. r - i. ral 'la at I'"' i t n. -nv an-I c't n the trial "f ' 'i t i.r t.w r .. a' M l;f.l.l . tl'i t'g Ml t .r it . - h Y.'tk Th--it n larg' -' n , . L-.-.I 1-r. . ri .l.' et Mi. T'i''i -1 the d it to.aa- c i-r - :'.it.' n. . f . '. V I I'o.-ig. - ti. J' Hi FOUR LEA CLOVER ENTERTAINMENT AT KYLE BY LITTLE FOLKS ATTENDED . BY BIG CROWO. SPECIALTIES BETWEEN IHE ACTS in . dud- This is or. V;i?'i Brow'i this 7.eiiath is ., ,..i acre producing well and the Indira' . . .. . 11 T I eompanys holdings II'7w.-""" brought in a good well W h U Passing we-t mini n-ie of the Texas line, the wnm .. - , "oing pn-ven. where Hie ... I-- KiiwIIW'THHT r.l "I i n nw it wi ii i ney ' ' ,. ..'.1 u.,,1 is now over ii,,.., flowing somcttung - llliniii n.1...., uv.i wnl-k-lllfr "arrols per 1- , ' ' ' ' ,. ,, mi a we I tie.i' - ed out il few n:i " , V,,. danrng.. The derrick was bado wrecked and eight or ten ' '" casings was thrown oui ..-. ,,.,-od about for a distance of m-v e it live feet. The debris has ; l- heeii cleared up ami i'. '"" linue the work on in' we.. There is much greater nm.i.. ... today than a month ago ami wn... . till every one is more nope..... 1- till SARATOGA ITEMS. Bud Teel. Accused of Attempt to Mur der. Allowed Bond in Sum of $1,000. Special to The Knlerprise. Saratoga. Tex.. Sept. -T -The exam i-iing trial of 11. id Tool, who is .lecns-d . , .!... i,r . ..r el iittempti.ig to iaKo i Terrv .Molidav night, rann- to a close Ibis im. ning at 11 o'clock, when l.i-l was allowed bail in the Mini r !.""'. which Ii- read gvo. T.-l i- -'f '-ne ol the list faniilu in iiai-i:.. hi- father l mg am. 'tig me "'-' '" Mtilo ia tie- ..iit . ol lb ""iii.v Mr. T, rn i. une h. '' from C..r-i. .....i. " i- of a g-"i l.i.i'ilv. A't-oii'V Moo . ,.l ltea'iui.'ti' I'hs iNi n t' i.i i".i I-?' 'h. pro-conn. m M m. h L.i l. i n- b- " i !,g. ii'l. te.l b ibi- tronl'b- The .lull l a- Ixi li 'r ' ' ' A I" . ;g:. t'ra' ci. w T up mi itt ilu am.' t o . Mr ..ni I' , . I . .in San'.' I ,. r .it .g H' I h -o-i ;'.m ' r r '.r. t-i v ti . . t.-.; " ;i h-T well. 1. oi'k. I ' 11.1111... ' 1 .!. : in. mm mi a . I g " r.i. t I: a .. . I . i-t--r th. Drill's Pilmitts Wins. Every One of the Ycung People fleeted Credit on Themselves and Their Instructors. Cast of Characters. Re- A full house greeted who presented the dancing operetta, "luiur al. Hie Kyle theater la: eliiertaiiiment was for the Alice Keith Home. the little folk singlns and Leaf Cove:'," ;t nigh I. The the benefit of It could not lie slated positively last night just what the net. receipts had been, bul they were estimated at between $1. and $175. The cast of the operetta included seventy-live peopie, ail of whom lelleeted grent credit on them selves and tlio ladies who had the en tertainment in cha'ge, .Miss Myrtle Simpson and Mrs. N. K. Webb, who also trained the children for their pa rts. The entertainment consisted of four acts, and there were specialties, con sisting of dances and songs, between the acts. The sprcialties were fully as well .eceived as the operetta itself. They were as follows: Down Where the Col ton Hlossoms (Irow I'attie lllake Selected Miss Joe Woolen Three Little Words Hazel Hall Liirterfiy Dance Louise (Irovedy A Little in Blue Henrietta Greer Sailor's Hornpipe K sie Webb, Hazel Hall and .Mildred Uuke. Indian Song. Louise and Helen (irovedy Skirl. Dance Selected Fairy Dance. Cabriella Ila by pictures: Joy York Dance Highland FPng Met Me in St. Louis. Annie Le Noil Panic P.laki Gladys McGowe;: Klsie WYhl . . Li at. ix Ford Gii.rgia tirlflitli Kula Fay . . . .Ona Carroll The scene uf the operetta is laid in Sni:i, in the sixteenth century, at the csistle of Aguilar, and in tho woods ad joining. Tlio Countess of Aguilar lives upon he estales, surrounded by her fi ithfu; retainers, under the command ol Don Sebastian, her friend and ad- user. The cininless, some years pro v oils to Ihe opening of the operetta, lost her younger daughter, Lady llin- t!a. i.l a niyste ions manner. She is believed by all but the countess to be dead, but her mother fancies that she i. wand-Ting about unprotected, in .1 range eiinlrios. and hence in pity for all wanderers, she has given orders thai no one shall be turned f.oui her doors. The svnopsis of -e. lu-ry and cast of (haraeters were as follows: Act I. Knlr.'itiee hall lo cas.ie of Aguilar. Act Ii Scone 1. dense forest ; scene gypsies' camp at sunset. Act III. Casilo and garden of Aguilar. Isabella. Count. In. x Ilin.la. knnu : I '..ii (.! I on F" tnrt .-' tv - ', r-fc-.ar-. ' V i 1 ru"l ' . u- ?P'in 1 b: r- - ol.".. t - JM '' - - ' f 1 A - 1." .1 T ' .ni ' r--' - ' t. V:mt )- .,1... I fM, - i l' i -i. l" , w . . 1' - i- r. m . T -...t it r Aguil.ir . . Hi nr i-n.1 Gru . Miblr.il link, ms Jiiatiiia ona Carroll 'u--ana. niaid lo Lady In. . Hazel S.i.itel. r- Sel.a-lu.n. -i.tnniii.idor f H.e tic (ieoig.- liriili'h Carlos, a S.:-h tu. -t H.i.l ll.e. t Hoiaii.l lira. in. . an Lii' l ii tu. -t i:'-i.- Noli. d:-. ai.l I 'tiald. 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