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THf BEAUMONT eNTfHPPHE FRIPAV, SEPTEMBER 2i. 19(M. BEAUMONT IMERPRISI. JPwUltiiad Every Wortlm b? ffhl BEAUMONT kNTErtPRIII PUBLISHING CO. InttrprlM Building, Beaumont, Ti iiterM at tia I'oaloflic In Iteamnoat M Berooi) Clua UU Mailer. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1904 m . ' ii Tarma of Uuttcrlptlon. On year I '' Tkrea ctootha 1 t" Humtay, par year 1 00 Mingla r(iy (o NOTICE TO PUBLIC. . . Tna Cntarprlaa PubUahlng company la not raiponilbla for any debts con tracted by Ita employeea, of any char THE LAST STEP. Tin m l Inn nl WHH the IiihI step 1o linn. Waller lloiiston ycsh rdt. .' Ililll pnvril llu- v:i A. Myrhk's unoh- hi rm li'il iiiiiiiliiiilloii I v llu- i rruile parly fur rrprr ciilni Ivc from this district. To On Knlcrnrl--e mi the good ili'innrriiiH of Jefl'Tsnii I'liinily I his Is ti niiu'Vc of nun Ii phas lire uml Hint Mr. Myrlrli iit i ln i I lii' hard Ililll his frlomls have mill In Ii Ih hrliair gnrs wit lion', suyiir: 'I'll ! s iniiiliii'r phasing feature n Kill I i III' ill yi'Hll'lllllV'H lll'llllll. It Is (ill! Iii'iirly iiiiiiiiiit In which I In' p'i; ilu of Orange have now Taken up Mi". Myrlrk'H cause. They have slated llllll tlli'V. Will lid everything ptisslhlo to secure fur liim a I ri'iui'iiiluiis vol" In Oningo ciiiuity. Mr. Alyricli tins hern attacked here l-i fin iiiiwarrati' id way liy the at'ii'rniiiiii Joiim ii (now tin- repnhllrnti orgnnl ami re Mirts have gum.' out from nth miiiitch that were lianlly cxpcrlf"'. II. Is not pi'i'Humi'il Uml lln .limriinl will cruse IIh opposition to Mr. .Mv rii'li heenusc the .luiirnal, In its op. pusil km to Judge Parker, (lovorm r l.aiihnm, Hun. M .1.. ll''uo"Ks mid Judge Wheat ami IIh failiiri' In sup port a single ilrniocral ! iiumim'i'. cannirl longer he plarril an other dial a rcpiihllrnn newspaper. Oppo Fit ion to Mr. Myrlrli may therefore lie expected to eonlinuo from III it Kuurcc hill. Hie! (IcniocralH of ,lcu"orsnn uml Orange ((iiinl v an' alike ready In mipporl Mr. Mvriek willi a vigor aii'l slnrorily thai Is pleasing. Tin? op position of tlii- Journal will, as iixiu.l, come to iuiiikIiI. wliili' II is safe to. predict now that Mr. My rick's heavy vole. In Novrtnhor will lie a source of pride Id iliiniHcir ami ruin i I v so lo'u lis tlu'y may live. Tin- action yesler lav was Indeed (liu last step to a well earned victory hy a man who serves surress for the push ami cii crgy tut Tins displayed since llvlm hero ami for tils aliilily to handl' just h u-Ji prnpusll ions s may In hrought hel'my tin leglslnl arc of Tex an. Hi'aumonl, Jefferson counlv anl .Orange have ri'ii.sou t" feel Immense- ly phased tliis inoiniiiK. iil.a. ipullil. il ttilli I lie rare p uhli III 'I In i. llu lis lliinl, Iliul Dip fide p. i lie. ult ii pp:.i '" li tinny, is h il f I. M ill 1 1 Hi!- rutin ly ii v. hat ii j in r.ill life, ami h.l .ie I hit tu mli'Iii rn lellllla nlioillil lie nnele In h llle III urn illu i i. if colli hi-. Hie i arc I. nl few mi h nllii i i, uiel II Ik no) at all il. ly il.nl (In ir I'd n w ill I e Hilupieil. i n i pl i;ii't' r pi ( "in e from the jmiI ih iiinf (Hie i iiiiiplniiil urijiil UKuinxt the liu l.i iii ih that, uIiIioiikIi i In) iinl ilnir full ili.iv In ma ihiii4 ami tiKhtim; 1 -lain li:iltlis, Ihey were ijsMii'i to I) hull ai.. I ii, al e iiivhi liii'eiiiiM, Mli r i lie ( Ii of 1 1 1 r . 'h worli. Siti'li rnt ,oli t It it i the r i-iilar uitiiy ii(t'."er. "hiUl'll ll.lVe lllll lllll l' .V lO plllllfll Mil Ii nfli'lf-es, Ms well to iillilfll pllle ' II f a 'ill all oiler hie h lies of ilineipli e. i 'I lie J uice lelli.caa'e peiieliil of the in my tin-, ruleil thai uliile a ri'K'ilai at my nflli iT mn v xi rt full rummaiel hi r .Nailuii il liunril HiHipH vh le en HI" (I III in llllll liialieiii-. i l, he iln ciplilie nf mm II IPHip ami their run I ol In ramp remain under Hie chant)' i I' I heir null nllleers, wliu alone Hie i nilipeli nl In impu e pilllihlillli Ills ami l Kliiiims. . .liny regular ellleeis he l i ve Dial the law slmuhl he so min ml eii as In perinll of ii kuIii oIIIcitk ills ripliliiliK Hie liillilla while at iiiaueii. virs or In ramps of Instruct inn. ii.iim. in llu- channel I. uliiii; lulu Ilu-.OUR WORLD'S FAIR WANDERERS. Ii iiIm.i. Cii i. ,ii Itlly il Ihu It l i k II Ih t lelil Hie., i. ii t lllll-t ( lei jli.HK In Inii'l nit reliant vim I i ipiippril with iui ai'is for pirl.ini? i lii pi iIim'ii. At Hie Ituiaiih' last ..in nipt in I'M iiH' prmr to .Mr. K a- Tliey Discuta Plant, and. a Usual, a Woman Hit Her Way. Sp i lal I'm rt-pnll'i lir. At 'tie W i.rlil i Kiiir. St. I.ouis, Sept. U. I am i;lai ha. I my way. We ! lalK I it all over mi the I ruin u tile s .1 ..,i I..I..I, ... mi.tro., rii11(m.,1 ,.jtlllljIK olll ,,, . .-in hour, to k.i four ,(. I.. .m.. !' ll1M.r jtM, j( 1r ,,,.,., Ul. ,,,.,-, hi.,:...r. .lapM.o-he .l-iiuvers pat , hl(W (.tii)1.ii;t, , ol,(. . Ii.k h...iv I'm Ar-hur l.... a ."'i. j ., ,. f . ,,,,,,.,, .,,.,.,.,., nl an. uml the Mallinu sliMis at llu . . ... . ... ... .. " ' of travel), .u mi line i.l lliesn H hi M lil'" i -liHnU an- liilnininl i.f Hie nmu- 1 1 .- h,.eiiiiiu cars I wuukn't I., siir- Ills of III" Itijslai..' hy wiieensp li 'I lie.M time Ii, nal.c up nil. I Illul l. I. i r:..h In nu pie lime l.i u.l'""' 'f "( H"-" alecs tiiin Hp. 1'iiii'ipiniie i!hu. re-1- Mm.; iii my fare. Kor it am t l.e lv. pi Tim ii.viiinat.'i's of Hie m heme nrc. j ,,,! j, oil.l s Fair, i inlu.M At t'uni io-'o Hi" l.locl.ailiti ' -- not a St. Iei s lair- n nl ymt ruli ,,,p, W. re exisis.!! Pi every h.H of H "'Hi every . lire l-lfl nil ioi.il ily ... I illiilcr 'hi' Ml i. Weal .rr inn lo In pi '!o i.'lael.s hy the .... , , , , . 1 I It.. I us I mikI Ix-lur. , . hinl mv wav, enemy, while it was illllle ,e. p ,, ,( ,.,., f(. ,. ,; W1. Hi1 in Kiippli.il with run I. u til in u ii. t ion i rirrle.l urouml the pr.-al K.xpositiou unit iiriii'l'.li.i.s. Tie'ii's lessel s lie in III'"' U llll lire circles lirulllid hi P r.V serurty in ii liarlinr, with eii ryihnm In lure allu'lil'liK. Juli. i M.inle.l In , "waile r.t:lit lulu the eviiu.ii mil." us needful in I. ami. uml vt ure wilhiii Xpre.-.se. It, ami Jane ha. I Iht xlrlMm: ilislame nl ll.eir mhi.i of al-'u.liul set nu the Iuk'h.iis. Tile koihIo- Aside Iriiiu Hm naiiies uf tile (ea I men in I In' I'url Arthur raiastrnphe the ii.osl inleresiiu Item In conn lion Willi the entire story fruiu a news siandpoiiil was roiilalneil r Uvkively in I lie Knlerprise In tie- slaleineiil Ihal the holt of llllll llll'W rame from prarlirnlly a I'll nr sl y. I'he property loss ami details were hardly so Interesting. This part uf the Holy lias not yet apprarril in any other newspaper. ETHNOLOGY AT WORLD'S FAIR. JiuU;e Wheal's hlow was a slaKwr llii; one. Tlic llllli! repiihllcan ncsl linn mil even yel rernveie.l cxreu;. in a mild way through Hie iifleiii.-ui re puhlliaii oi'Kiin. And kiicIi arli. le.s ilu mind fur demorrnry. MILITIA AND MANEUVERS. 1'he net results ul I he recent ma m uvers al .Mauasas are rapidly heini'. ilistai'teil and euni'lusiiiiis dikvvii. says Hie I'leiiyiine. As a rule, these inn clm iiuis are adve.se in l lie lliinl ii.; ei I. m il eMeti.siie exercises ill I lie liehl, ll'il on y liecniise nl the meat rn.il. lint ahii hecaiise of Hie ureal iaiiiic ini Hisei upon the men. p.ii'l leu la lit llu .National (iuanl. Tie' mlitia l.c'li-. leel iiile.l la K ly 1 1 1 1 tne c!a-M' mi Km .1 lu hil. lil I, u, llii even I e, its I'U llil.els ale uiisii led l.ir sie Ii pliysi i.il slraius as Here I in u is. l.y 1 1,.' .Maaasas main in. i wiihuit a pi t ied ma.lual p epaiati.iu As a I ill.' Hie miliiary ei nies and umpires speak in tie i i cunipH l:i. nlal t.rins uf tile :.. aiane. s ul Tile e.illl At Hie I.niilslana Purchase Kxposi- liuu utiu run entile in con I act with rep icseiiliillves of nearly every rivilii'.eil ami u.icivilleil couiil.iy ill ihu world, says l In; Kansas t'ily Star. In an article in tin.' t'ciilury MnKaaino. Air. Waller Williams has imiiealcil this in Ins apl (ille, "Around I he World al the Worlds Kair." lint the ilislinrt and surprising lealiire of this KalicriiiK of il! uf I he peuples loyelher Is Ilia! il.s imp esuiiin upon an A iin iii r.li vis. lor disappoint iuK. Instead of heiiiK wundersl ruck, as in llieiuy a cili.en uf a civilized coimlry should lie, in naiil iiiK an i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 : 1 1 - view of a Korean or a alaoniaii, hi! has almost, a "chum my lectin ol old association Willi all lliesi! si raiiKi! I ti lies. This is not due lo an instinctive ivruj'.iiil ion id' kinship In all llu: human ii.ci! Ihuiiuli this lias mure t( do willi il f liim pcuple are ap lo iimiKine. Tlie li.cl is I hat I lie modern world has heep liroiiKld cil'iotisly rinse louclher hy liavel, leleKiaph, newspapers, cxplura- t mis iiinl iioolis. And in America an ciilutne of all tliis modern world has lieeii reached in its every day life. Japanese ami Chinese a e of course old acipiainlauces. Senef?amhlaiis and Counoi'se are native horn Americans mi every southern planlal io:i- lo say iiulhliii,' of dinliiR cars in Hie north and when one ;;ees a liand of llasnl is in the spectacle of Ille Itnrr war there is a feeling of definite assuiatice Dial any of l hem would answer to l lie call I' "Itnsl us" or "Kph." There are ha.aurs in cities where Icrusalcni ami Kaytit and Asia Minor are rep iidiieeil as least as faithfully as Hi "The I'ike." Syria:i peiidlers and Uj psies have familiarized all sect inns with urieiilal types, and perhaps In tin iiiidl.srrinilnatiiiu n Syrian will pass w ry well fur an A rl nr a 'l urk of mrse Kiirupean hraliches of the Ar V'll si oik are no longer ol.jecls of i liiii.sily In Americans, who have : siinilale.l. with iptesl i.inalde lieie vu I. lice, whole cnlullies nf lllelll. We have lieeii visiled hy the Killpin.is. ami .'ill' Indians have been a lie to 1 1 lls to the llsiiu'inaux. I IK-Ii. The luallllKeuiei.l ul the lilnrli inle is only ntie lusiame of the many in w.i i ll the Japanese a e cuiuliicl .nu the war with every mud. in cum VI III' lice. While liciieral ICurupaiKiu'.i retrial f om I. inn Yiiiik was itiev lahle. It is Mrlaln that llm halt lis ahout the he liu'tueieil city cosl the Japanese very heavily. They were uniihlo in follov,' up ilieir mivamiiKi', or luierrupi any cunsl. I. lalile pn tin ii of tlic reireiiLlii; ininy. Niiiher side is nuw prepiKeil fur an immediate riiKi'Ucuieiil. and tlic war will ilmihllcsH he prolotiKcil many iiionlhx. II would appear that now Is Hie acerptril lime fur peace nc-'oiia-inns. Moth roiinlries have sutTered ti rrilile losses, ami I lie wa.- caniint ;ii on willn ml still heavier damages he ini; iullicti'il. UiiHsia would lie wise to lii len to sonic o the medial Ions fur peace I Inn are hcing pro.l'e ed on the pi rl of oilier countries. Oil t'ily Derrick. NEEDED JAIL REFORMS. "KolliiiK In Jail" is an expression which Ki'cw mil of the days when ini pecuiuus (lelilnrs laced hupeless im ji isomnenl hecauso they could not pay jai'inenls against lliem, says (lie 'lu ..ilo Times. Now this term seems In ap. iy eipialiy well lo moneyless .m l It !c:..'!( !-:i suspecls held ill jail ' inwa'' Hie nclion of a grand Jury. Why would it not he possible lo devise sum:' sort uf a. huily which could give iinniedial hen. iiiK lo suspecls, lu kuu'w tt'lielher or mil Ihey sliuulil he held fur trial? To keep men In prison for six months wail inn for a hcarinu; Isn't nond morals ii r p, )( I huslness ( il lie.'. Ami in this nmicel inn I he law which leaves lo the sheriff the discretion as to do sort and amount of food lie shall furnish the prisoners Is had for him uml for the state, and sometimes In: Ille pris oners. We all know t lint, "kicking on Hie hoard" is one of Hie commonest l';.ilin;;s of human mil inc. Most of the prolesls nf poor feedlniv which come from Hie jails are clearly of this sort. Itul (he sit iiiil inn now makes liua diliK prisoners a pusslblp suurcnof prnlil to the sheriff, ami this uiikIiI nut In I.e. II IK worse than I lie fen sys- li'tn, ;;IvIiik olllciiils u perccnla.ni! of I their husiness. No one, not even Ihei stale, should profit in any way hy the increase nf criminal husiness. There Is mom fur radical reform in 11"' man agement nf llie jails in this country. Nu sheriff can do himself just Ire tin ler llie present sytem, nor can he keep Hie l.real Ii nf scandal away from his admiaislraliuii. The sheriff nunlil to m'l no pnssilile prnlil from llie feed nm and keep ul Ills charges. Hi" Nai'i.iial Cnii.l lr,i,,i l.n'li . nhi I i thai tli.- ilnl far , tn. in any nl ihe pmC --ImiuiI m l I. il had il.-.n .1 I" . . t A . a r . ! ' In il -i rj . 1 1 , i . i - ;i I ..l (In i.mm' i. a lu i en i !. r i hat pi..l l mi ! m.il l t i l.i.- N.r;.. ii .1 (. a II si rin I . .-. e I ii- I i li'! S'liv. .1 . . f. in I It. itnii vh I. I ' ! A'iI.. 1. in . "c Ii " '.a I, i - .I.iM I.e-i !. - , !l in r iii - ii I u ill.- I I. Mill. I j.; .i. i ii I !!!'. -. ,! l.i I t-i li . 1 1 - i ih e. "ifu. Nuw dial Ihe tli;hl fur represent,. He I- mrr the KntcllU'i.se does I. it iiis't'ii,. to sav that il v ui, Ike le see 111 aim.' r.pleselie.l ill tile . isl . lure lt such a man lis Ju.!-,. i;,i,. man nr .Indue Wiimate. 'I'heir d.-rn iiTiii'V lias lieeii ami alw.es will 1 tl-.t.ti-lt. .1. Tln'V liae llie alile .nil l,::ii' . lown it Ci.l 1 1. - is ,; lllusl eve. II. lit Ill leln:. tl ne. ii. ,' ',i Ii ijiniil p I. iiiv,' iitiihir i:, ' fill m. n nu nt li'iieil - - -A JAPANESE INNOVATION. ft . lit U.'. til -.1' t.i.te .!! Tl , I; . i i Ti i I , . :,r! u u 1 ti i ! . ' :i,, :.' .-( I In si i tifi: ' mi N V. . .. . .( ill s' t - . ' ei tl:. ...Ii.p.et ..! ! '....;, Some Everdny Philosophy. Kditli Whartnn in Scrihner's. "(let your life (luwn tn Ci'tKilie eliminate surprises. Arranye (hiiiKs sn dial when yuii get up in (he ninrii- iiiK. jun'll Know exactly What Is itu iifg In happen m yuii diirini; the day ami the next day and the next. I d.uft say il's funny ii ain't. Mill h'x Inner than ln-iii:,- hit on the head ith a I'i'icMial. That's why I i.Iw-iys take my meals at this rest a n rant. I know Jusi Imw nun h uiiinii they put In thi'iKs-lf I w.'iit to the next placo I shouldn't. Ami I ..yways lake the Mini., streets to enmc here I've lieeii lining it fur ten vi.irs nuw. I know a; wliu h cinssiiii; tu look nut- I !nn what I ill emus to see in the shi p window.-. Ii sins a hit of wear end ti '.r in know w lull 's cmiuii" I'ur a iii'd iisiiii .ais I mer did know jlimii one minute tn another, ami imw , I li'e lu I f . : r. Is that ti eryt Ililll - rut ; and dried, .iti.l n.i'liiim u i.Ap.-etcd i in inni. mil at tin liken tramp ftmu, 'a .in. h " i j II.' i;i'se l . ;.:it: 1,1 kll'W k ill" Ii- i:-;.it. and i.airn.'T s'li , . "kN'sri -'leli . '.l el !.. ai ! all In rs appei.lcil iii her (uimiiir It.iiiincl. Mut my plan win to ll si lake hi ihu "liluli llv.hls." lo vi.-w the meat i.v posit luu from lofty winume-ui'tiund. nittrkinu the inoiuiliiiu lops uf arhiee mi nt ami measuring its pinus ami srupe. So we louk Ille liiiei'iiai ioluil railway (.. the main eulraiice and ri'lil lad W(- were thai "we" hat) Hie fo elliuuhl tu lake It. It Is an overhead trolley, irririr road, seven ii'l!es lung, sk rl IliK tin' entire rxpuslllou m'oiiinls. inn ( in;; partly nu the sit: fare ami pnrl M" on an devilled KtHicturi', foil iwlim the l..pof:riiphy of t a - - ui"-:il park in a vay most ilellhl lul m the i.l'.'Iiise(.; The World's Kair al ; hica.yo v. as Imill In a mo ass. The l.ou slana I'urchase l..vptisltlon has hills am! naliiral for est tu (jive a pltiuresi!ie effect. The Juttinc prominences of these hills are clowned hy stalely palaces and heati Hltil pavilions, whkc two are connect ed hy a senil-clrcula. ridiie leading lo Ihe lowi" level of the Krinin.ls. used to form the cascades and (he cascade gardens piiinoimciil hy many lu he llie k rent est archllectural walcr ami Harden composil icn ever execuled liy man. Nestling under the sliinle (.1 K cat trees are stale ami l'n:'e'f:t' hull. lings represi niini; varied types of ornate mid stalely nrchitccluiv. This was the picture prc.-a ;.le.l In the eye as the trolley c ar- icil us swill ly along:. These are verilalille "ohser valion cars," clenn, eoii'furialiV a:;.! c'liiimndloiis, I he spectacle was he- .Miiid descripllun. The sctisatinii was iiidescril.le. We were viewing a lil'iy t.l ill if n ilnlla- i-liuw from the liill-lnis nt a IJad-iiere furesi, all lor fifty cents, n :il as we went rushing along w I I'ieil I i take in Hie panorama of sculptural and nrchileclttral spleml ir hut it was loo much fo,- Die range ol' iiumnn vision. The man with a nu -aphuno "rattled" lis of course and so we started off ihe lilraninral Hie wrung way. We hk no! used lo' convii'iiing hv fogli irn met hods al home. Mitt 1 have ('neiid that (iiiilo oil. 'ii Hie wrong way is the i is.1 hi way when if comes tu i'.e' ing l! ings, and so il proved in Ihis case. We slnrlcd al Ihe aisl station in:,lead or llie lir.sl and no sooner liml we Hlarloil Hem Ihe I'laza of SI. I.otiis. the l.iini.siiina Mulliiuient, llie Criiiid Masin, Ihe t 'nsc'idir, crowned l y I'esti val II. ill and the 'I'. Trance of Stales hurst upon on- view, from tli.il lime ifi there was a. hewildering panorama of Hardens. fonuiains. sculptural groiipe.-!, terrances, exhihil pithi'-es, sln'e and fori iL'ii luiildings. We pn.su en also con! mining camps, zinc and lead mills, a Mlac! Hills gold icdue lion p:na(, Ihe great lioricull uml and agricultural palaces, a model nonltrv fa nil. Ihe famous Kerris Wheel, the I'liitril Slates I. He .Saving exhihil, Hie Moldings of llrazil. Kasl India anl Canada. As we mussed the ll,i.l-o of Si.ain h ading I;. Hi,, walled city of llie Philippine reserval Inn we heard the yells nf the ilng-danci! in the Igurot village. On the rigid we heard Ihe rapid ping-ping of rifles and Ihe lio.uu ui' cannon which tu!d us Ihai liie liaH'i ol Moihler Itivet- was in p ugress, in which llie luave liners were tight lug under Cni'ije and Viljocn. .iiii we (-(iiiiii a-t mi lurther. Sniff Hi u Hie smoke of ha! Ho iiinl licai'in the lum-Mms in ihe ilea liy Pii'lippin Villages were loo lll"cll. wnai shall we see lirsf." exclaim eil .latle. " vote fo,- Hie I'hiluipines, slid I. "I vole for the I .nor war" sai 1.1. ... 1. I ; . i . . . "...I nun iii. hi, ,ti zeai ami earnest (less. An l vili'i had their w.iv.' sliail see, T , WOMAN LECTURER DIDN'T GET THERE LATE TRAIN PREVENTED MR. A. C. ZEHNER TALKING IN BEAUMONT LAST NIOHT. WIEL HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Impromptu Program Last Evening to Big Audience Will Sneak Twice on Sunday. SKY-SCRAPERS DOOMED. Professor Wurin Cl,iim Thfv Are In imical to Sanitary Requirmrrts, mt i ... ....ins. ,-st'ei. M.y-sirapiti:: ....:.i:.. fioiuiugs ire ii:n, men. nec.n ding to ih pr. phesy .if Professor .,js r .i. of Hie university of ( Jein x a, v h .'. li re( an ad In s mi "The KiMur f ii .. " : .. I . ..i ' ".' m it.'' iiiisni 'nnimiii i: v sietioii n i tut; at t", lay's se.--ii ,,f 'tin i. ,ii.-( ( m .:-, ss ,, Ails and Pint', s-or Wurin main Individual -Ito'i d I.. I'll' I'OTtlll, 111) ;i . ii a .- in'; jr i -. 1 1 ; -j.!i r ' -'- were ''.mi in.- ii a: a. i, i w il Ini Sl'lete-fs. li.i.n ! that tli -i !'sri- ii'ioi; t ; c'.,.-,l ilia, t hiLli I. i:i i . Ii. a II 'in th, ii'fn t.'i ' lea: .Hi d:-a. i.4h f.. ih. ui -rl. d fii'iu 'tti a .f Ii'. IN I f ' i 1 1 ... it nu , i -' Ii '1. I TN !. ... I.l 'll- iv ' t ' 1 I V s made nil O'KerV DrrVntf C- - s ' l-i, ei K f i Mm. A. ('. Zchti'T. the lenipeiau'e I'clui'cr who was In have cnlidi'd' d H I em pent nee meetlnj; in the rir.il All ali.dlsl ehiiicli last evenin:-', was delaycil hy a laic train l"1' Houston and did nut reaci lieauinuui liniil In o'clncli. A large audience. prnlialily Hie largest iniil-weeU aseiit hly fur a religious or moral purpos-.- I llilt lias gathered this vein'. oeeilil'', I iie main room of the church a! N o'rlorli, when it had hern '.itiliouucei thai Mr-. Ci'hner would s:i"iik. As Hie sieilar ait tiic'. loa was po! ' t'eriii .uniing an Impromptu program, pari uf w.iicli would Iiiivl' been i;iu'ii an wav, was presiaied. Mr. J. M .ilolmes. oaslui of the Christian church, was tii'eseiil willi Ills hig slerioplicaii ami he gave iiiimher of illiistral 'Ions c i lemper- nnce siihjcrlH ami dr-rrihed the sum in a short talk. Special mii.-'iv: hy tlie Methodist, cho'r under .Mrs. ,." Donald was given and toxical leml'er nnce songs, which hroughl forth a:: pltmse, were sung hy Mr. Thontas Mrown. Alter Ilils Itev. V. A. (led- hey, imslof of llie church .gave a short talk on lemnei'iinco. There was also a solo hy Pro!'. W. A. Kirl. pairiek. the new vocal inst ructor ami choir master a'. Si Mark's Kpi.-r o pal church. This eveiilng practically Hie s;i":i lirogrniii thai was scheduled 'o" las' evening will he given. .Mrs. Zeluiei'. who is the guest of .Mrs. It. ('. Mc I'nrlane, will deliver a lecture and Ille stereonlicail views w ill he show! . with a talk hy Air. Holme.--, and rolo I iy Prof. Kirk pal rick mid Miss llrvan. the latter choir mlsM-css at I'te Map tlsl church. There will also he chor al music. Sunday Mrs. Zeiiner will occupy (lie pulpil at (he I'iivt Mc'i-oili-t church in Ihe evening, lu l!i forenoon al Hie same church she wiil divide lime Willi Ihe regular p'lslr.r. Mr. (lodliey. No nTangemenl -; ha ." h"en made for meetings on S.jtiirilav. .Mr. (lo'lhev. in ihe eonr-e e1' hi; I "lnperance tall; last niurh,'. asked Hi" following pointed ipiest ions, all of which lie ela!ii"'aleil on 'n atiiwe--' In.r: Is Wronn Rinht? In it riglil lo htiild churches lo .sine men, and liccti.-r saloons lo dv.slroy lliem, hody and sn'il'.' Is il riglil lo license a "an lo sell what will make a man drunk, nr. I llit'li punish him for being drunk? Is :l riglil lo Peruse ' man lo niniie paupers, ami then tax m:i. r men lo lake care of I lain'.' Is il riglil lo license a saloon man lo leach vice, and I hen tax ueople !''. schools lo leach virtue? Is it rigid lo derive a revenue o il of a traffic which tin decent mau de rends? Is il right lo leach young Imvs net le drink or gamlde. ami then vol lo license a place for drinking an l p.nnhllng'.' Is it right to preach to men ami woman lo control their passions, uni Hien vole to license a place where 'heir passions will he 'nnatui'ii"' Is il right to lake care i f ynur uv. a hoy. and then vote to lieeii..,. a place which will ruin your neiulihor's lu- '.' Is il riglil to preach In i'ee and charily, ami then vol:- ( pieier. a thing which nil's the widows and o" elians i f I'le'r hread? Is il rh-'lit for ou 'o t.;o lo t'" noils "nil vote wit'toct hav'ii" stud ied Ihis finest '-in sei'iott-ly. carefullv I'-i'l praycrl'ully? Kor the thiiiisan't am' one "r. vu'.: inns" H al have l.eeti 'h' 's.-d '.ecp liie 'iitoen wiiiiin prup-'r tiiitus i'.e should instittii,, ih-. siitu-le law: The saloon shall " '-t . The --.-'lo in mil of i vi I. 'nee (tun will he tin need to wall 'i-r ihe vii' ' I'T'ill'll ' it w ill 'v here. What ii'i you going to do )nu;t it HARPOONED THE OCTOPUS. Tennessee Court G"t th Iro" Into St.indarrt ri J5.000 Worth. Friday Bs Bargain Day Bargains 0 a lore Tomorrow. in thw Shoe Department Shoos, sizes up to ins; hi U'li virl kid. I, lack Url ami . ilt'lll, J.'lll her. Willi nuiir.Hj jr Siloes, ll few If yuii are prompt '.ins at !:" n. in. Infants' and Chihlrrn's hll.el. ailllelll leather. Ill tups. Mii.nl value at I.J.".. l a". m"' Special, ii pair i... i .. i..- i 'a. lni.i L'uii. aro luiuilly hiiloii 1 lie iii-u. r hlil'l' T - . . pair of I.'ice Slues in the lot. I M' pair all l'l. 1.,... .1... t ' nu "milt 1 1 if :-'. Sale hi' ,MI t II,. l.ll,. ..." " Infants' and Chihlrc's Strap Sandals ami Hxfunls ran he worn mi 111 eiii'lsinuis and worn the yrar mun.l al inuue. WuiHi up In l...u a iriir: sizes I. l', ::. 7. 7 I - mul S, Friday, special i.C No I, .1 or 1". left. Sizes S le.' Up to . Millies up to $L' nil, Friday Special, a pair Million Slioes, ail sizes. kid Women's t'oinino.i Scnsi $J.nu and $::.."iu grmles,. Friday Special, a pair and $'!.""' grades. Friday, Special, u pair Women's $i.nu. ?".."u and $U.uu Miiinn Shoes, new last patent tips. Special fro Friday, a pair II pall's of tun (iiiisun Tics, sian lard advi rl Iseil ?:l Friday, Special a pair Mill pail's of Women's Vici iiud Patent Kid I .arc Sit and S.'i.on grades, small sizes and narrow lasts, Friday, Special a pair If we can lit vott. you gel two pairs of Shoes lor usually pay for one pair. Kvery pair of Slioes adverliseil Mils sale is guaraiil I to Hive sal Islaciion. A new pair if mil as represciiteil. i NO PLACE FOr VALUfiS LIKE M i.r ami i.r oil Slioes i.r staml'iril ll.r.'i j.ro s than you matt I - THE BAGGING OF ANOTHER CHAPTER IN HISTORY OF BLOODY BREATHITT. THE KENTUCKY ffODiST CAPITO 1-nenc.s Mobilized to Flank the Offi cers, hut Failed Prisoner In Ac cused of Killing Town Mar sha! of Jack'.on. Lexington, Ky Sepi. The hear. il:g of (he leiidal I rials has hecli linns lireil from .laeksoii, M. eat nil i county, to this cily, hy t i. indicLmeni here of William Mriiioii for kiiiin-- ,i,.n, s ('ofkrell, town mirshal uf Jackson, ' wo years ago. A largo pes..;,-, icln . ing ollice s ol this county, started all.T ilrilion, to :v j 1; j i,i ,ea, or ;,l ve. SLAYDEN SENDS MESSAGE. Texas Congressman Wanted His Paity to S?e Judae Parker. I.'oi hesler, N. Y Sepl. When Ihe :iui ( ial trains hearing Ihe niemlHT.', o.' ill" iiiiei'-parl'anienla y iinio i reached this cily today, en route lor a-liingloli. ( oligressmnii Jann.i; I,. Siaydi n. uf Texas, sent Ihe following lelegram: "liua. , I ; iii M. I'nrkcr. ICsiipus Two i i . iiu.cral s nl liie foreign pnr li.'.nieiil w lllpass Ksopits liliiilll !,::ii); nut lime In visit Knseinuiinl , lull if agi'i i aide and coil'. cuieiil Would like 10 pit v- .('.'-'peels at s'laiiiin. We v.i" le! eplitine exiicl time fi'nin Alluciy." Jbr? V. 't Ft iends ta the Rescue. Louisville, Sepi. JJ.. . V. ,-1,,.',.,, lo.l has heep arrcsli'd. ami a pari, his fii. mis has ..i l.exip-p,,, ,,, in( c. jit Ih- olhc r,; and :l p,,.-sj. ,, ''U in il Ill-ill (Oillitv. It Is Hard To Held rvitton Is Ba-jciDd. I.exillUloil. Sepi. 1'.. ),:;,,,, 'I' l'e lo ii:.n .,,( w dii, arrn I in in,. )n to your money when you see our FREE OFFER. We. arc giving yon our iirulit on liefrigerators. If yon jare inteiesled, couk- quick. They nte j going fa: t. ' ' j U. I.. Wilson I lartlware Co Memphis. Sept A he Con. in. ri-ial-A pp'-iil fr. Ti nil., s.. s: 1 he niry tn Ih. ca-.. ltd I I.l I 'oMipan '.i.-. hi ill,, and A-i m I ';. im f i:.i";.-iti. lor ii':. .'. li. .uiii-i,i-i law. has special t,i ini Callatoe 1 K. c. rdi'-r s -ing -'t.'iir'.ii (ctiae c. 'ii ! I l,:; C.f., L i.!,-. II .1 iu i: i;h tf fh' Statid Holi of N.i h ii Mil. In It.e.l I 'o!;' l '. t .it hr.i'ighi in a ; 'ford ami a i i ! . and a AC'! Tcxorkena & Pod Smith Uy. Worms Fair 00... ST.LQUIS Tin "t-1 VHITE SLAVES. G'-ffk ! Vicri'-? !e 5j- to E-3? 7 - o t' I- I Pf 3-t '. I i' Throus'h Sleepers Wilhout Change tic. Shmepcrt and Cotton -Belt Route. ...Dining Car Service... TbliTW. r -avfs 7:iiA. M.Dailv D.,i.e Patty Server to Kar,, Ctty. Thrcvgh Tiuffct Sleepers C. E.SWIVrELl. 01. Ti'. A; t. R' A. MORRIS, S Tkfcft Act. I