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THE BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE, ERIDAV. SEPTEMBER . 1&4. AT COURTHOUSE SESSIONS OF BOTH BRANCHES IN HALL OF JUSTICE YESTERDAY. t - ONE JUDGMENT IS SET ASIDE ! . : .i i Number of Criminal Caiei Called and Disposed of by Conviction or Continuance. Other Court New of Interest, W r.i.... . r.ulli ilisl rici foiirU worn In kch- tdon ycHl. nliiy mul disposed of u hilt lllllirll Of bllhlliehS. Ill tlio Fifty-i-ImIiIIi mm I, JihIki- l-'iive a li-ur- In-; In llii' case it I lie 1r!llern Oil Compiiny Mctllnic iihIiIo tin' Judgment September 17 dii Midi Inn of dofondiinl wit lioul prejudice to cither purly. In ill,- ruse of ll.iiimlnwuy iiKiiliiHt Chnrli-H IiikiiIIk i t nl JuilKincni fore- cIiisIiik ii vendor' Men on corlul'i properly In thin city wns decreed A llllllllicr of I'llKCH WITO Clllll'll fill tln ciiiniunl docket In I lie Nlxlleih ilintriit riiurl yeslcrdiiy and illsioscd at. Conn hut only diirlnii I In- fir- liiHiii. discs iikhIiisI I In rr. V (illl'I'I'll, colored, i'Iiiuki'iI with forgery mul with passing fm-Ki'il iiiHlrumcnl. were called iind ly consent of counsel with llllllh'll to OIIO CIISC, IlltCllipl to pllSH "u furKi'il Iiihi riiiiM-nt. A Jury was em jjj paneled in licnr ihiri case mul (iar Hrclt wiix iirrnlmicd. lit plcadld null ,ltv and was kIvcii two y'ai'H' lmprls 'joiiniont. t The cases of Kulu Wellborn mul TiMyrii Norton, churned jointly by In ;dlelmenl with iiKHiuilt with Inli'iil to 'j?ommi murder, were called. Conn del iiKrenil to n HcvcrnliV! of the rases. That against Myra Norton wan eon tliiui'il mul Unit auiiiiiHt ICnla Well born wiih sol for October i. Tin- fol lowing cases tire sot for today In the Slxl li'th dinlrict court : Hob Barclay alias I'M .lolniHon, bur Klnry of a private residence. Dave Nixon, iiIIiih Dave Nicker.son, nsHiiult with intent to murder. Kreil SI IMMIH, theft from the person. A number of ciikch werv? filed in tin; ilisl rlet four! yeHterday. Mi-k. Hassan iMallorv aska r decree of ub Kolnle divorce from her husband, Ceo. Mallory, on the uronnda f abandon- lili'lit, desertion mid failure to Hiip i port. Suit on note for $ii0.2ri was filed by C. I). Brown against T. C. K'lrlhlitiK. Suit fiKiilnst .1. V. Ridley and his bondsmen, .). T. flossolt, A. Hroussard mul It. I. Kent, for $2,800.07 was hi nt Hilled In the district court yesterday by the Kreil Miller llrewltiK Company. Plaintiff itlli'KfH It hnd n contract with defendant Hldley to furnish him beer on credit, the other defendants beliiK IiIh sureties for "payment; He iillees that, the amount specHled Is due hlin mid iisliB Judgment nKtiinst Hldley nnd as nn alternative against, his bondsmen. A law niunlier of suits on appeal from Justice 1'ope'n court were filed In the county court, yesterday, most of lebm being for small amounts. Their titles were as follows: Atlantic I'ress Company vs. Dan II. Meyer, on contract; Smith Urns, and Company, Ltd., vs. Harris and Dies, on open account; J. A. Arnold ct nl vs. Toxnrkann and Fort Stnltli Kail road Company, for damanes; W. D. Scott vs. A. K. Drown, for debt; Max Cordon vs. Duller Bros. Company; S. Felnburg vs. K. F. Moore, for debt;. John J. JackHon vs. C. V. lano for debt ; Wilson Nobles vs. Beaumont Traction Company and I.ihiIs Deuder vh. Beaumont. Traction Company. The (iarrett CommisKion Company yesterday Hied unit In the comity court for damages and penalties. A suit was also Hied by C. A. Sherwood i't al against W. .1. l'enderi;ras fof $2!)7..r0 alleges to be due plaintiff. ' Papers Filed. Following was the record of tapers filed at the court house yeaterday: Deed. F. Hathaway lo T. C. KicUey, ton Kldcraliou $.'iltl, duti'd Decenilier S. 'nil, s.-vldiiiii:' by venior lien mile dated October 21, 'o:'.; piojieiiy con veyed beillK lot ". block ti'.l of I'ort Arrlhur. J l. Kilgoro to It K Burl and Otis MeCalTey, Jr.. cnlisideral ion I .:7.". dated September 20. 'el. property conveyed being H htiip .Mivl2" l.'et out of the H. Brown suiv. v. I'niimn'iir lug Ht Hie hontlieast onier of a cer tain 2 12 acre tract; rout eyed to .1. Mickcuo. T. C. Sirlbl.llni! lo Mir M A How l.-s, coiisideraiion $I.'mi aiel oib.r coiiMiderHlioii, proHiiy oiU'K.I le Inn lotH . nnd i. bl.x k 2 . f He- Mrn iHR View uddillou lo Iowm Celony. Fort Arlliur Town-He nt ; . ti lo William MrFieldeli. t--t n; lull $r,ou. dand ScpieinlHT pn.'ity ci.iimv,,! Iicing lot ld.M-U It of Doit Arlliur. Wilbutn M l'add n oi 11 l-iun dry oiiiiany. innsnlei ' eni iliiled S pt. inlT 2'i. '"t: it..;. My eon veti-.t !m inc bt I., ld'x k ilT. of Poll Aitliur. F. Ciiiutnin lo Mrs. J lln-U. roie-idi lation I' t11. ddl- d pi n t. r IT. -"t. iriiMny ctit. t' d l ini' i" t ,U 2e. .f Foil Anl.'ir. Reieate of Drrd cf Trutt. I.tilia lliii:vn ! i H K.! -i rniisel, r;r ion ! J"" ..i'-l S. .', n T1. 'ft. bn r t- r'iiii !- A land .! ! il-d in b--l "t l"i-- t-..n r:ii, K.'k'ot" H A ; i li" lor tli of K Han ii Ded. o l anl W 'I C- i .. . T)r,il. -on-"I, tiii i. ii :' i. I STl el" Z. '"1 j.j.r. . i -., i, l Iv-mr '"'I' '" I ' ! 'ii Chattel Mortgage J I111.011I0 't SI. It ! fni-f'lt ti:i!t . ..ii. .ili,.i.' proH-riy numed Ix-inic I rtfiiti-ra inr. I,di. utile roll iK-r tutu-r, iu Htti, 1 lll.ll bio klltb, I IC, Rill of Sale. ('. M David to J. Iut f, roubl-r4-ilou $:;'. lUtml Hi-pu iiiIht 17. '. properly conveyed Udng block of griM-.-ric, mul inert ImniliM ninmn d iu iiuildinu on IdiM k ii In ion f I'ort Am bur. T. C. riiribbliim to J. H. SiribbiiiiK. coiihidcruiioii llo.iiiiM, limed DiIoImi i, '.":. proMTiy foiivi-yftl l-lii four ciiipli ie ilrlllliitf rim liiclmliiiit tn nine, boilers, pump. rl, hniiicd in llnuoilu county, abin ihik bl.ickxinilli Nhop ntel on Kpillille Top, Suit In County Court K. I., WIUoii llardwure Coinpany vh, Sierrctt mid .May 'ilt on account for $-'u!i. Suit In Oietrict Court. Fred Miller HicmIiiu Auxin lutlou v J. V. Hldley et fl, mill nole uml contarcl nnd debt of $'. !" .'i7. LETTER LIST. l.lHt of Keller reiiiallllliK unclaimed In tin; BeHiiinoiil postolllce for vck cinllim Scpleinbcr IX, I '.I'll. To Insu.-e pioniii delivery. Iiave yuu. mall m'dressed to hi reel uml number. Carrier window are open ou Suu day I oui ! a. m. to in a. m., and the ueiieral delivery window from In to II a. m. r. It. BONK. I. M Ladiee' Lilt. A -Allen, Mary. B-I.rown. Mm. I.. M-I Berliand Horolhv: Boykui. Kiumii; ll.ai k n, Katie. C-Coclnali, Jennie; ; Cok Itm hel; Call, Celia; Cinier, Malimi; Cloud, Fva; Charliou, ICIIa. F Francis, Mary; Francis, Aila; Five, Cel'a. H -lloblis. I'auline; llolilis, Nellie; llelnlz, Allie; Hudde, Bauitnalll Hall. I ,ia. J -.lolinson. tlrace; Johnson, Mary; Jones. Cynlhia; Johnson. Deary;; Jones. Nlclo; Jackson, l.ncy; JeiiUlns, Alary. Ll.eroy, Bessie; l.ee, l.nu'a; l.u- (elle, Kosa. M-.Mctiee, ICva: Mushaway, Nellie; Mlichell, ICva; Mcltride, Mamie. N Noonml. l.ee; Nil hols, Kosa. O Oshournc, Julia. P I'enry, Dolly; I'rater, Cleta. R Hose, Jane; Itogers, Minnie; Itichards, Jennie; Hussidl, Nora; Hichaids, Mrs. V. C. T Tat 1 1 in . Minnie; Tanner, llilla. W Washington, l.anice; Weir, Claudie; Wells, Lemon. Gentlemen, A Andrews, Chas.; A nil son, C. II.; Allen, Kugene; Anderson, hannie; Anderson, T. 10.; Averilt, .lee; Adams, Henry. B Brandon, U. A.; Brown, h. n.; Dioiihou, Frank; Beau, J .J. (2); Berlins, Henry; Baker, D.D.; Baldez. H.; Berliand, W. T.; Black, Win.; Bcedes, ().; Byrd, Fixia. C forte., Julia; Ciiniiilis, J. K.; Cooper, A. II.; Carter, 1C. I..; Carroll Bios.; Canez, (ieor.; ('line, II. A.; Clay, Oscar; Chruthers, Ini; Camp bell. Will D Hi-Berry, J. W; Delgado. .1.; Doasey, .1. K,.; Duevall, .1. M.; IX'brell, A.; Doylo,.l,iU; -DuUuse, S. L.;-Dnrn. Alonzo. E ICIlis, Kugene; ICdwards, K. Ii.; liarlding, Huby. F Freeman, J.; Forsyllie, hd: Foster, J. I).; Friar, .1. (i. G (iarcla, A.; tireen. .1. 11. ; liraves. Shell; Craham. W. II. . . II llemmingway, A.; Harris, Chas.: Houston. John; Hoffman, I..; Horn. Will; Holilbrook, II. Ii.; lla.risoii, Annie; llorton. Henry; Hollulay, C. I.'.; Hughes, W. I).; Ilines. Bent; Haynes, Mallie; Hudson, W. ti.: Ha ney, I.. II ; llerera, I'.; lieutou. Himli. J -Jones. Sam It.; Jones, W. It.; James, Zcnk; Johusoii, 1). A.: John son, II. II.; Jones, A. I..; Juslice. (ieo. ; Jackson. Murphy. K Kelly. N. Ii.; Kelsliug. John; Kenscherf, Win. L-I,ehrick. F. W.; Lewis. J. It. (Ill; Luna, M.; Lehman, Win.; Livinusi'.ui. J. C. M McKalip. J. C. (21; Mclnlyre, H. (; McFaildiu. lid: Mann. Wesley: Menitt. II. II. 12); Mitchell. Brill on: Mills, Will: Martin. F. O.; Morowsky. Frank; Marshall, Brooks; Monroe. Cal.; Momsen. .1. F.; .Mmrls. I.. N. N Nichols, W. II.: Nonis. Hubert ; Neal. Tom; Nii-ols, Owen ; Neil, elix; Nicojo. (!. P Palm. IV J.; Powell. Tom. 1'ialt. H. II.: Picon. Harry: Pniuav Albert : Peters, (J. II.; Paceia. .Inc: I'allerson naede. R- Hai.l. A.: Heynolds. .1 X ; l!m , r. James; Haeboue. Peter: Ite n liold.. Win.; Howe, M. D : Itobluns.. W.H.: Loss. Will: Hichanlsoii. A. C ; liiehai dson. Keel (2). S Si lierer. li. B. ; Sin ad. Flank. Sii'tens, It. W.; Sbiiliiid. i;iay:( Shaves. A. II : Slimier. H.: Siille. C; Sibley, ten ; Smith. Al : Simpson, l j J : Siniili. AS; Supp. Kuili: Springer Martin. T Tavl.u. ;d.: Tempi, ton. .1 H. W While, ti. A ; V:i.e-. I ty roll; I Wans. .1. ; Williams, li.ivlnr. Wil I'aliis. C. II. (21; WiiiiImiU. .,-.-; Woodard. I wis; Won. !!. I K : W.nmIs. C. C. Foreign. .;ii;.M!Mc A.: Ca-tro. (! . Liiuiii.-r nan. John: Sell wed.. J.ike. Si, lui I Ii, B : Tlior-nii. John MARRIED LAST NIGHT Edwin Srafir and Sonhy Levy Made Man and Wife. Al lb. li.MIK- ol the bl ! im .li-- I I and Mi. Itt.' :., 1. I..--, . nil; Mr Kdwin I' S ..ii I Mi - . I.- H!lll.-.t ! I'm I i' . r ,v , t h, , , n k Kal.i I t- 1-1 .U.I. i .. i. l,t-h naci:'!.' ' '! n :e- '!. .,,. mnt 1 ln,-- p.-.'" .. ..!' ..I'd III. '111..'" (-.''- ..t ... Ii -..,.! I.J.1 i it ii : M ' -,- s,,,.f 1. It f.. - l.-t -I'll . r t-ii --m W S k . . T' I t'-"'. l!-t T.llM. !- a- l'-.- I ir I LOW ATE OVE THE SOLTM I tBH PACIFIC I r..1.ifjj-t ral . fit .f " . 1 .- tl M'f J1 i -t IV . All iii i n r a K Toou GOOD ROADS TRAIN EXPECTED TODAY SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE IN BEAU MONT OVER THE SANTA ft YESTERDAY. m in mum w Machinery For Conttrueting Samp'e Shell Highway Will be Unload-. . rd at Waahington and Main Street!. Tln govern iin-iii K,N r1J.K irnii. la 111I1114 the inachlui-ry mul t (iilimeii. lor biiildlliK I he mile of 1,4111 ul. go'id road In this city Is i-xp.-ci.-. lo nrrite In (he rltv some time li 1l.1v. It win exn-ciiil to nrrlve yeKh-rduv but d!d ini i-otne, Si pl.'inlii r 22 was Hi" date el by the road building i-xpeils lor 1 heir arriviil In this ciy. Tliii was 11 lx.nl (wo tverks iigo, wneii liny last visited Iteauuioiit. Thev said I hey would come direct to Ibis ciy from ShreveiMirt when they hnd tin- Islieil Hie work of road hulhUiig her . Nothing further has been heard from the good roads people (1r I rain, but it In presumed the work at Shrevep.irl was delayed, Ihere'iy chusIiiK ilelav III tlm train renllxliiri Beaumont. It 1st believed, howefei. us nothing has been heard, that It will gel here today. The I rain w ill come iu over t hi) Simla Fb and will unload at the old Aliunde mill, at Hie eoruei of Main muJ Washington streets. The machinery will be hauled lo the point where work will begin by the KteBlM roller employed by the experts In roil ing die roads (hey build. U Hie Iniin arrives today In lim" to Ket 1 he machinery on the ground this afternoon the work or conlsruc ling the road will begin tomorro v. It s expected II will ri'nulre nbnilt three weeks to comnlete Hie Job. All delnlls for the work. In no far lis local people are concerned, have been arranged.. The county has agreed to furnish Ihe shells nnd Hie cilv the tennis and labor for doing Ihe work. The shells will be delivered at points Indicated by the Government experts nnd the teams and laborers will be ol dered to renort to Ihe nation's repie sentatives for orders. It 's export ed the joib will i-eouire but twelve n. fifteen men and two or tifee tenm;'-. The nonunion! Water Sunplv cotv puny has agreed to furnish water for use or the engines and for sprinkling. It Is exnecled thai the road build inn here will be o' irent benefit, not only as demonstrating what can bo accomplished in this reet '' nlhn as a substantial lioee of naving, a mile long, that will cost the city prac tical! v nolhing. The road will lie about twent" feet wide and tvi'l be piaclicallv a macadam highway. The government experts have made soinelbing of a conresslon in con structing the road Inside the city ii,iiu n Uw.ir mission In lire H to build samples or cnunlry roads, nol ily pavemenls gratis. nere. inw- ,,', In pnni lllltll 1 1 V Wll IIJIV. demonstrnlion. wbieh it 's expected will lie valuable nnd prodiicllve ot good for those building county road.!, and abo a mile of pnvemenf. Whever the goTeniment experts build samples of rond thev mal;e it a nolnl to utilize the country's nnf unil advantages, both as ti grades and material. There woii'd lie nrtli Ing uained by demonstniHiig to Hie peonle of this cnmmuniU how good a road can be liuilt of rock, nor would it benefit the peonle of Nebraska to learn how to build a rond of shell In Nebraska rock or gravel is used. In sections like this, shell. The road will be bu'l'- here nlmiK Hie Omul avenue route to Magnolia cemetery. H will be thoroiighlv and acmalel'y m-ad-'d flr-1. as one of Hi" hobbles of ihe government expo-Is is 10 start with good grades, in order to lii-ietlt (be fa-mo- and insure per nianancy of ihe .oad. The highwav will also be prenared for the draiivia ,i all water that mat- piisibly come nnon it in the 'utere. Tlie road building. It Is expecle.i. will be concluded about Oct. B. At the lime of the conclusion of tie woil, a good roads convention will be held here, nl which ll will be show. I what lias been dime. The last in1' tnr.ls r the road will be con-t ruclel during Hie conteniion, which will last 1 w.i or Ihr.-e days. The road will be composed ,,f four layers of shell, each layer two Inches (hick. Hach later will be put in. sprinkled and rolled separately. The convention, it is an noi'iucd. will thus be shown n r-ia-l lnaeticalK- as li.od and smo.-'h as a-pli.ill inueiii.i.t Committees from the Chamber f Coninierce W" work ine 011 Hie ptnr.-iin f .r t he com eni ion which will be attended bf some H the Ini-eiiii.sl umv ii.ad people of I If C.lllll I T. Social Tonight. 'I ti- l.adu A:-l '"( i. tv of the Fri-s I 'I. run chilli ll w il' i;ic a smial ell i. usiiitm nl .(I I he 1,-i.ne of Mr. I' I ..maid Hi". . -" 1 1U N'or'li Ml- t. a' v ...l.U i Ii i ti Ml tiH'lid- ot I , . t. ub an- '. a 'y iiminl t' (i . .el NOTES A0 PERSONALS. ! ) m ... v . i : T.'.o h ' ' ' i . i i a v-n:- mil Vri-tna I...-. t.-l.."-'W fll'TTI'Il- l. VV . t I m-- : I" r. i. . I Til and dji-sli i'.. r l- t i. ' and Hie M: li T I iu ). ft .-li 1 1.. MAGNOLIA PARK ) SUNDAY HAtine at 3:30; Night at 8:30 Refined Vaudeville For particulars.... See small bills and Sunday Morning's Ad. in these Columns. Remember: HIGH WIRE WALKING L Will be Continued. east. hound Somlierti I'acllle last nitt'ni. "I'ncle" John luitis came iu I oil) Liberty lusl nighl. Iir. C. C. Nash r-ninn-il to ihe city last niglit. Trouble with Light. The Beaumont Ice, Lighl and It-'-frigeraiiiig compiiuy desires a stat inent thai the reason for Hie lliek.-rlug or iimicndincsH In ihe llghls Is due I., the raci that the Ncches river, from which it gets lis tviitcr supply, is sally, and Hie hollers are Punning badly, making it Impo'sslble in keep Hie prop er amount of strain pressure. It Is one of those unavoidable Iniidelits for which i In. company is In no manner to biame. DEMOCRATIC CLUB BORN JLAST NIGHT YOUNG MEN OF JEFFERSON COUNTY PERFECT ORGANIZA TION TO FIGHT FOR PARTY. NO CANIDATES AMONG MEMBERS James V. Polk Made President of the "Jeffersonian Club of This Coun ty Details of the Institution of the Club. The ".(effersonlati Club," nn orsun iulion of the youiiK leiiiocruts of Jt'ffor.son county, .was formed ut u meeting of youni; men of the city lit Ihe Chamber of Commerce rooms last niKht. The following ollicers were elected : President, James V. Polk. Fi.'st vice president, ,ioe lleliert. Second vice president, M. ti. Adams. Secretary, C. T. Hunch. Sercant-iil arms, V. I'. Molleiio. J'hi object of I his organization, as sel down in Ihe by-laws, is to advocate tlie principles of Deinociiicy and sup port and enlist support for I lie national, slate and local Democratic ticket at tlie election this fall. While the club is to be known us a young men's club, and while- il was organized by young men, anil will be officered ly them. every Democrat in Jefferson county is eligible to membership. Wil hi 11 a lew days plans for a big mass meeting, in incrase tlie membership of the club ami expound the principles of tin- par ty, will be planned. The gentlemen insl umeiital in get ting up the club announce that they inlcnd lo get their coals off and pilch in anil work for the ticket of the party, national and local, and mil up us big majorities as possible. Tile by-laws of the club provide, among other tilings, t h ii t no candidate lor office or office holder is eligible to meinlie. ship. Tlie meeiing lor organization last night whs well attended and pregnant witli enthusiasm. No committees were appointed, lull provision for them will l e made soon, and wil hi,- a week llie actual campaign will be started. It is expected the club will rent (piarters I'.om which Ihe campaign will lie waged. At Magnolia Park. The largest audience ever p csenl at the park was there last night lo Ihe Orchestral Concert, and although the iiiammciuenl had not advertised a dance, such persist, nt pressu e was bronchi to bear on them thai after 1'iofi-SMir Cooper's n n.arkahle f. st of high wire walkinu. which was well received and highly applauded, and aficr the orchestra had finished tin eneeri program, which a.i nf ih login-si order and recoiled many -n- .iminiiiM from The inuslc-iio iiig p. np!. "Im were p csent. (lancing niiisic wa ordered, and oir titty couples j..itied in the mazy dance until 9 late hour, ami then many ..( -hm recreue,! that . was lime to ban-. The park, under tl.e m w ma:iai-.. in. TH . is rani lly grow 114 iu t.ivn and t'.'piilarity. and those .ho g.i . n-e nun- I., k ami br.n 1 !e-i TtiitliU Til-' T!'.l.-'.-i si-iaIci is m..-.! t ll.-itt. and '.ut a hrt va:' i :i.c.sMr g.iinj .-r nairtinir For Harmony of Statutes. St. I.uis. S- i' ;J t mi in i i.iii. r. .r. . in .i,g. 1". -.,-. n: t T...ia fo- ibe iur f 1 htmg h. '.i- .ti T'e . .... .. nted Ml i.rd-T t-;i! T.,-r.- r-r:!.- f .cine -i-i i-..mm-- ;--ci;i'!v a t,, .in.irce, ri;irr.a-' 'i'' f ex . i ;.i - i.l . is -. )...le d ,.t, 1:,.- - .. Imvi llT-.-.l- .;-.(. .! M m t: ,-iM. i:t... i.- I-.hi 1. I r-s ..,i; x 1; 11. r- -h.-:' v. , s. - 'a-y: ". D .T.iun, un-r. M.i.i, ir. j Sre Our 4T WINDOWS 4 Wllh t Early fall Suils and ARLYfAUTROUSlRS ? ..SoIinsKy Bros.. On the Corner. WALTER A. MYRICK BACK FROM FAIR REACHES BEAUMONT AFTER A LONG TRIP IN HIS PRIVATE YACHT. SAYS lit HAD A GREAT TRIP Arrives with a Foot in a Sling, hut Alleges It Is Result of a Legit imate Injury Likes the Kirby. "Commodo: o-' Walter .My rick steamed into port last niglit, with nil st.il si t and a fair wind astern, after a two months' trip to St. Louis on the "John H. Kirby," his private steam yacht. "I'm feeling fine," puffed lite commo dore, last niglit, as he endeavored lo n adjust his lungs to the sen level heal of lleauniout after his .'ecenl slay ii: overcoat -clad SI. I.otiis. "ifad the giealesl trip of my life, too. I lell ym the beat system is Ihe only way to visit tin' fair, if you want to be com forlable and enjoy yourself and get an outing. Im more in love with the 'Kirby' now limn I ever was. She's a fine craft, and I wouldn't pa 1 with her for any consideration." Myrick Looking Well. Commodore Myrick looks as if his trip had agreed with him. In only one rcspoel is he anything lint i!ie robust, jovial, broad-smiied good fellow he w,is when lie emlia.'ked on his long 1 rip iii July, lie came In with a Mat wheel, a bum pedal, or whatever else you want to call It. Th's is his explana tion: "I scratched my foot working around the engine and caiiRht cold la making it swell and trouble me." Those who know, however, think that perhaps the genial commodore wore liis foot out trotting up .-.nil down the Kike. This, though, is pii.oly con jecture. Father with Him. Tlie Myrick party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Myrick, their three children nnd Mr. My.ick's fathei. ;Iio has come south to make his sons a visit, reached Heaimiont on the Southern Pacific from Morgan City last night. They came lo Morgan City by I heir boat, but left the craft there and journeyed across to lleaumonl by mil. Mr. My rick bo'ng in a hurry to reach home. One of the first things he heard on reaching the city wns that he had won out in Houston on his representative contest. It was a welcome bonus coining on this account. Mrs. My.ick and the young people are also looking xtromely well, and report that they had a fine trip. The Trip Up. "We hnd a little trouble in going up the Mississipi," sairt Mr. Myrick, "on account of the heavy stream that was itp:iniiig. Tin? river was uniisu;:. high, but the Kirbly bn asied ihe -1 nam beautifully, and ploughed broiigh like a man-of-war. Coining down we made fine lime, covering The distance from Si. Louis to Memphis in hirivtwo hours. This i.: mxhiy l'.it going for ttiat trip, as everybody on the river will tell you. lining up we ex perienced n trouble whatever in our guil trip from the jellies to Mnrg.111 !':ty. We had good weaihc. and the Knby Kiood up like a four tr.a -n-.I siliiH.ner in a tale. "We all eiijove.l The fair immensely. It is a gn at show. I t. you. I lne km n to lie oilier fairs, ami I waiit to Mil you that this on.- bis them alii a T en a thousand ear. It is sin-1 tendinis, and sinutly an,-...i !. l--1 criin-d. The trouble ii:i tn-t-t n . le li. 1 is.ii ihe tair 1 ibai 1 hey 1 y .1 s.m- it a l in four .lavs. Thai cannot . e done. We bad pi. ii-v .f 1 no . an 1 . pleiny of time. a. id cmie pr-ity j 1. jr sc. irv it all " Mr mi l Mr Mrick nT t, r 'mi -!iT.-r. hi ha !( r;'...tiz . In 1 in Miuri. arid s., ., i;. ih. nnin-' r 'ti he. pur. r. 'ti S-. Ii;s 1 I..- lane- I-;o-k ' ll. a-irii iit mull ... re a- she .. t't re' ;"i ii..r-i( t 1 h , i' s fa ! T'i. iri-'v .m im--..;.:r. 'i i.. ih. Mi-kI, h ii on I" t:.-(,-' h. r. -. rar - hi T " . l r.ii Iv t-i r--- iv.- lb- (. 1 NATHAN SELLS IT FCR LESS. THE ENTERPRISE JOB PRIrTJNGjFFia - y ' IS NOW OPEN and Fully prepored to do any and all Kinds of Job WorK. Lowest rates and'thcbest work guaranteed. Both Phones 93 Phone us and we'll do the rest. E. F. McCOMAS, Manager. Now is the time to build that house. We are prepered to furnish you the Lumber. Space does not per mit us to tell you just how much we can save you on your purchase. :. Come and see us. .: THE KIRBY LUMBER COMPANY Special Rates to Contractors. oo0'K)ooooooooo Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 Inclusive hf SUNSET 101 nl Route lJ Sfnp-ovor of 5 days allowed at Vnnia and Maricopa, Arizona; also nil inlermedintn iiointn in California on the Southern 1'aciflc, except Los Aiigolos and San Kraucisco, by depositing ticket with ticket agent at siop-over point.. Oil Burning Locomotives All the way. NO SMOKE. NO CINDERS Excursion Sleeping Cars. Clean and Well Ventilated. A. R. ATKINSON, D. P. A. J. K. TOOKE, C. T. A. The Petroleum Iron Works Co. STEEL OIL STORAGE TANKS. AtlClasses Plate and Sheet Iron WorfcUFtfelOll Equipment. Old Tanks Cut and Rebuilt on Short Notice. Mala Office and Works Washington, Pa. Southern Branch OfficesGodchaox Build ing, New Orleans, La.; American National Bank Building, Beaumont, Tex. . . , MEMBERS OF MEDICAL PROFESSION AND C asked to remember Uiat the consensu (based on investigation and results) advantage Cool Colorado Offers reference ,0 those red,ng , ,, X2jt aK'? JSlK This Lind I of High Elevation Inviporatinz Atmof pliere tn.l Vacnficrif c0m,. r,,., . -n a.-l OpIH.n.,..,e, f,.r ., r I. tM,. t!.c i'u of nvili,H,u t Min.mum Ux.k n-e -. iE u "!,,' d ? -J "I .IT as ti - ' ' THE DENVER ROAD" and ,.r..,,.V, lMUb)c ,.-v Thn.h t'i , , hP ,."" " t,m l-r and USi,iD.-.-i.:iy Avi uuu-i fhu.-'Jt r""" h""m j,rjre.. ' " '" !l tlea ritf II.-ri.-wJ- fve V fr-f-lon, -THE COLORADO CH AUTAUOUA.- At-U vo.ir H-.tno Tx k-t A .-"1 or ' . . ... d., -TriAnsle TicU-f , , ,tJ 'rT' r," r'U, v One Way Via the Denver Foal" N. ft. D , T.PJk. fori Worth, Tessa, ooooooooooooo Low Colonist Rate s TO CALIFORNIA RATE $27.50 THERS 1 it f,f 1np non Medical Authority unanimously favor the unrival ivaled tx m & ot !:' :. d.ii--l 1 I1 ii. I r f. I A 1. A j Mr