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THE BEAUMONT CNTERPRISC FRIDAY, OCTOBER U. 1904. Cat Oat Little Doctor's Picture r.txA muiI Iaiii kiili Mtur ,1 14 1 1 v ! . m arm and TONIC lhr rnani-tiwel Hr C0NTT ATIOW and lillOCWSl 1 Ths ri!U tuiKii tt liwi U'lia, lUlUIal uU liraJtului-l I JOU I HI IJ-r. I Tus rtuti ?tore eurrsiioa. ltll- I IimnI. I 1.11 a Mil rrllita 1U I iuhltllblt- remedy lor IKUur.a l (AXON'S BROWNIE - ." I.i; Mm A full treatment for cents. AROUND THE RACE T ,RINC SUFFERED HEAVY LOSS BACKING LADY HENRICK AT " ODDS AT MORRIS PARK. ALMA DUFOUR HI AT fill RIDGE Aden Got Off Second Won Over Com modore in Dclmar's Feature , Good Cheer at 6 to 1 Won i at Chicago. New York City, Ont. 1 8. A Feath ers! one's Lady Hondrick won the third race at Morris Park today, biie was backed from 100 to 1 to 12 to 1 at post time, and the ring suffered a heavy loss. Outcome nt 0 to 1, won the Itamiipo handicap, one mile and a furlong, Withers course. First, Wilher's mile Sais won; Stolen Moments seeonfl; Green Crest third. Time 1-4. Second, Autumn 'Meadow ' Brook steeplechase, about three miles Li bretto II won; Pure Pepper second; K. H. Hack third. Time 0:30. Third five furlongs Lady Henriet ta won: Campo second; Raiment third. Time 1:57 1-4. Fourth, Hampo handicap, mile and a furlontr. Wither' course Outcome won; Mincnla second: Ormondes Right third Time 1:.ri(i 1-4. Fifth, Wither's mile High Chan cellor won; Major Tiaingcrfleld fcc ond; Africander third. Time 1:42 1-2. Sixth, seven furlongs Jimmy Lane won: Arsenal second; Moroknnta third. Time 1:H0 1-2. St. Louis. St. Louis, Oct. in. Aden got off second to Commodore in Delnii'"!? feature today, raced the Mibn colt into submission and won handily. First. 5 1-2 furlongs Edith May won: Violin second: CasMe Anna third. Time 1:0S Serond, six furlongs Suharto? won; .Take Ward second; St. Wood third. Time 1:15. Third 5 1-2 furlongs McPctta won-, Fthel Sprairue second: Lady Church ill third. Time 1:0S 1-4. Fourth, seven furlongs Aden won Commodore second; l.ustig third. Time 1:7 1 . Fifth, niile Worthintrton won: ,Tuelge f'antrill second: Glendon (bird. Time 1:13. Sixth, mil.-; and an eighth Can von veu: Piitbos scoiid: Triple Silver, third. Time 1:", 1-1. Kansas City. Kansas City, Oct. IS. The fourth race, a handicap, the feature- of ! day's curd at Flin Kidgo was vv-m !. Alma Diifour. First, six furlongs Eugenia II. won: Sir Andrew second; Agnes lln muin third. Time 1 : F! 1-2. S-eiui'l. .1 fnr:ii-i:rr Tyroiian won: A'tar,. .-eiiind: Swedish Lad third. Vl";!' 1:no 3-1. Tii ii .1. mile and a quarter Harbor Lie- Hrninl; Col. ISallantyn' third. Time 2 : "7 I I. Konnti. mile- iiiid a furlong .Mini Imliiiir won: l.e ila see-mid: Ilrag bird. Time 3 1. K f h. f-vi n fur'mies P.ob won: pti..r. .r-.t.d: Wiilhini W-ii:bt third Time 1::e. S'-th. mile Ti-U phone term: Fasv v-'i-.l sp"'ind: nut:ii ntcl Ti'tnbu lliird. if" 1:10 1 ChicqO. 'tibTi. "-.rt. i". ";.ii cn'fT.at 1 '.n iv" ii:'r' ra'" t-vlay by 1, I. ' t:. Fi -t fix f'ubire-: ri1 Ml" i.ti: h ' n-1: T rn Ti 1 r-.t. k .r .- .1 i n a -T!',-.-i r;-'' .!:' it'tv: P""'!! T' w-r t; t . t 1 1 "r. 1 l-r-.'l ' -: V-7 H" ' " 1 . 1 . i j:- y. .. . 1 . . . ; . . -r' , . v . T 9:' ''' 1 the m,',iiit. unit inj ad PELLETS , , . . lene in wnn man -. , C'liuuiiiaiiu - rculluf ID wumrn. CALZKOAa I., a. 4 a .-(! aI loia MB J X-V tit 4 hiii -t H u Xc' .. a It k. h.hB I t,jm. Mil. L " .r " r i " 'i ... "... .rv . j.r All .w.u-". - I AMUSEMENTS Prof. John H. DeMolto will deliver Ills famous. Illustrated, lecture "The limp of the Senaea" In the Y. M. C. A. Auditorium Wednesday Oct. P.I. This will he one ot this seasons best at tractions. William F. McIowctl, Chancellor of Pcnver University, bii.vu of this lec ture: 'The Harp of the Senses" Is one of the best lectures now before the American public. The i-.uperinl.-ndent ;l schools In u largo city In Ohio, said le me Unit lie regarded Prof. DcMoUo's lectures as the very best he had ever huird for young people and their it. rents. Thev are fascinating ami eloquent from the first to last." Mr. John w. Lyell, says; "Prof. DeM otto's "Harp of the Senses" is a unique lecture. No young person, no one who has the care and training of young people can afford to miss it. When given here a man told me he "would take his boy one bundled miles to hear it." It Is not only highly educational, it !s also of intense interest." The Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. says: "No entertainment that has been i-.resented in our bui'.ding ever created a more favorable Impression among our people than did the lecture or Prof. John B. DeMolto, entitled "The Harp of the Senses; or the Secret or Character Building." Secretary Ihhrmnn says that per sons who have heard this lecture be fore have told him that they are de lighted to know that it will be given here and that they will have an op portunity to hear it again. The highest, idea s of self and the most sacred relations of life are here held up in a most instructive and deeply interesting way; and many a voting man has' gone out from under the influence of this lecture pledged t lead -a better and a nobler life. This is one of nine attractions yet to be given in this course, the price o! the season ticket being $3 foT adulis; $2 Tor children and $2.50 for members of the association. Single pdmission seventy-five cents. Re served seats wiil he on sale at. the association office Wednesday Oct. 1!), nt U n m Afrov (ii.- entertainment is over re freshments will he served by the ladies n the cafe on the first now. Al H. Wilson. it iiw mnnv successes recorded ai the Kyle Theater, Monday Oct. 17, last season, none will be more kindly remembered than Al H. Wiisim in the beautiful, romntic, comedy drama. "A Prince of Taiters" (a t".le of Old New York) by Sidney 11. Fills, supported b.- :i Himnanv of nrfist'c ability and a Complete scenic investiture. Mr. Wil- Fon is a rare com lunation 01 goou . i-inirer. hLLvillE a voice of much sweetness, and is described as a rich sympnthet.c baritone, vnnr his acting is magnetic and full of de lightful quaint comedy for which he ('ji ' Is During his coming visit Mr. Wilson appears in "The Watch On The. Rhine." Jianager Wiess says: "Sothty" In New York found a new ov. last seas',11. or to speak more definitely. lat winter. It is safe to n.v that no more diverting phtythinp had cine ,!;to their possession in ruiny winters. It proved a source of amusement ani breezy hilarity, if th; iif-i- of th" adj-vlm- wi:i not be con sidered Ill-bred in this application. It was, perhaps, considered a lurre by s.mo who pn fer 'he silent laugh be cjii,. of the phy ieat -x-nion it savor., anil vbi rr" inini ili;i'' !y seized with inui wren Int'-U'-rf tin" pa'Mnn- ff-r. fm- 1 1-inir i c'-naia. it sen ad th rr.'. ra cf t1..imht r,t-r many a rHy ar 1 nm1 f r'-rtain nv n'a! n'rr ril- al-n-i t .d'.-n'. bl". for the linr ri'lu t. in ih" f ic'i-f" of f'ial 1n tb'- tiK-trniioIi". -it-... ci-in 'f'aTidida' ? " T. fae s,n--'r''I that f-imiii.-ir re e'i.,l n '-i'' 1.' --H' O'l.d I.tup f -i:-itA i!i-irl 1 in any Catherine "f r 1 ? v. ra'-' '-'Tr- n'l'-Ti'-. Or rli ) tr. t: a' P v. t y p.fi-nif'l r-TV .! ' n 'i ' ?'"'. t "T ct e at,v -t'v r' imi' ' -. 1 p ' ! c f.f it!-"1 fl.ar f,--.'. 1 ' fr-"- .:" ;r. ri ' 1' " ' !' u-h 1 -''- I " l i p- 1 : r- " ' ' - 71, rr ",.r ,HUIIIIIIHMMIIM . I HUMBLE FIELD. Two Wll at Humbl Civv Evidenc Of Mort Cat, Activity l in MumMi "il c winning In lncri'o ni iIiom- ho nr In ih nb ar. ft-liiiB a k--it-r llilerisl. iiiasiiiiuh IhA sigua P-'t Utter, A new boriiiH ouiflt ha urriv eil 00 tho e-n It wuwlijnisl lo J!r. Yonn. ti I i'l l' bf'otiB hlinrM Itrim., hn haw Im-h su;ciib tul upt-nuur I" lu- caxierii flehla f tilt- hlnte. Tho (irandberry t Hmlil well .IrncU new nil. and Iih shown i'viKnce psiilllillK lo a blow out. Tlu ibiin-tt w-ll. ilu 'lie that lift aiiffertsl four tlrntii fniu houts. I., now duttll nboiil 3' U tu t 11:1 'I l II lf nillting d'Hiliurr.es of fias. ac iiiiiiuiuUl by a Kimng hcuit or o'. the HtroiiKt-ai that lius yel riimi- to the Mirfnce. Mr. Itnrrcit lilinself went mil to the well UiIh inoriilng and m-nt iiiokI if I lie lny there. The rig Unit arrived 011 the crounils today raiM-d the number 10 live, oil active. Work Returned on Cypreit Well. Afur quite a delay the machinery ni rived and has been placed and by i.ow tho drill In fcoing down In I ho list well on OyprcM Creek, eight mllea west of Wooilvlllc. This well Is be ing put down by parties from New Ytrrk. Th pump has been placed nt il)0 Ckhihnnia-Texas well and as sou aM ihn nlix nrrlvcM. which is daily eX- pecled, It will be in id from the creek t-i tho well to supply water for Iho rotary. Work Is nt a standstill on uc- CLttnl of the scnrclty of water. JENNING3 FIELD. New Well3 Making Things Hustle In Louisiana. Col. Jaa. W. Swayne, of lhrgg- Swuvne rame. returned last night from Jennings and has a very encouraging report from that field. -- owayno Is highly elated over the new inrii nn; field has taken and believes that It vill prove to ho one of the greatest fields In the United Slates. ti. T..,,iiiiifTn r,phi is neculiar from i-.nni-K nil tin- fle!d owing their lis- rovery to Spindietop fnmi the fa':t tlat. they have discovered uieir mi. pioduc'lig stratttms at a grealer depth ll.an the first wells. The history of Fpiiidlelop, Four Lake and Batson has been that they have first developed ii.o inu-p RTnris and what nroduetion was gained in the wells nfter the first st latum was exhausted was mnue i rr,i!n tlm fibal'ow sands. The first gushers in the Jennings field were bio-tight in at n cleptli ranging ihmjih. SIC feet. At this point the sail water n,ut chn-n,i nn niul it was believed by nany that it was the lower oil pro ducing sand. The wens wnicn nave T,.., i.,.r.i,rei,t lii peppnt.lv and added a new impetus to tho oil business m lhat field have a depth of 1350 feet. This has made Jennings, nnoe.i me , ,itf nr-itvn fleld in t be sout li and oil men are guessing where it will end. Questions Bonds. Randall Silverman, receiver of the Great Southern Refining cor.ipnnv. lo day filed a motion In the sixtieth dis trict court in the case of G. li. how.e, et al. v?. Great Southern Refining company, praying the court to order Lewis P. Hammond of Chicago to ro t inin tlm registry of the court certain bonds of the company which it is alleged he Dad ueen disposing of and converting the proceeds there of to his own use. The motion re cites that there is in Hammond's pos session a large number of the bonds of the company which were made payable to the bearer and that Ham mond, without authority from the honorable court, is disposing or the same in Chicago and eleswhere, and thereby attempt ing by the sale or tne laid bonds to fix a lien against the company's property. The motion avers that the receiver does not know what amount of bonds have been dis posed of in this way and prays for an order citing the said Hammond to make an accounting to the receiver and to the court of such bonds al ready old and that he he estopped mid enjoined from the sale of addi tional bonds, pending the further or der of the court. This motion, to gether with the motions pending In both of the district courts will be bard on Saturday when Judges P'ipe and Watt wil! call their respective motion dockets. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS. Capt. Withcruo Openinq ud Waterway to United Plant. After remaining in the eitv for a couple of days under medical treat ment Cap'.. Cha'. Witherup rcsnm'-d duty this morning and is making Lixid progress on the United Oil and lb fining company's can.il. Captain Witherup went down in' r'ver this morninz in a pas'ilim Ifiinrh and was accompanied on tl.e t Tin l..- MeKsra. John n. Callagban. -T V. Wallior and a r prcentat iv o, ih Kntcrprisp. Th" obi-t and r "! r'f '''r fr,:ial TnlT ceinMPiMiein h.-ire 1--ti f-'nirntlv mentioned in th Hute-r-pti-e. find T.iihe.'it a V.-M it wKI eiio r.f th" pre-Mieet jif-eos e,f .rt '' li'.-e r-barae'e.r ever cei7r.p''-,"l - ft ,.- --t r-i-iTif r'.'. '. I.; ,. f ,!. W'i' ' !''! La-' 'i' Ti Ti- .rr-fi'-- - '"''- ' a,,,i i i- -p 'ii - ' fi-V T.r"; ne ei i-ti t'i rr'tr--- '-e r y--,,!. j, ? t.n Titef 111 tin" r-T.'n TT-:.,rr.-p t- T.r,w t,-.1 rrr, 7'.ei ti 1 ll'l r"': Tie p P"-' u-aJ - at woiV. frtNjueuUy taking Itiu whe-l biiu-M-lf. A vUil lo Iho -anal would ba tMi B-ial 10 a errtt many people wh do Uiri fully opprfctaie wlml Ue-p a: -r IllraU 1(1 U-ailllUHII. The I'niied nHpl ar brliiKlus a ler irnporailii i."i Iheir rviinery and ar rady l lura Ihe Umi bacU on Jui-l a ma ii y f--'l a ih s" -'"1' iii.nl will dait ill !abhu IjlW. Cap( Wiilurup b a rvt-rytliinK tut the K round in dii Ibe work and sav thai he hat pb-iny of .-tide to keep ih" I- n k.-l on a le-l m Ii hnini-l. OuUlde of 'm'wir-au-e fii-m a roiiiuieri-lr.l Man :.'!.' t'.'""! I" one of I he prelUi-sl ile, of w ork of l kind ever t-seciiti'd oil Hie fiillf roast. In lit imal li-ngtli lhc i only one turn and wi'h ihl i-xeep l b.ii il-e liauk" resemble n nt.'alKhl t-t'ise. AlthounH the pvaier ortloii tif II extendi! IhrotiKll a pia-sli covered by rune the linen have been laid of with inathi-mnibal precl m. Ah tul id before In these roliinuis It Ik expected Mini the course will be com pleted by the first of the coining year, when II will be ready to nc coiiiiiiodiiie anv nlz-'d ernft that -can aH thrmiKli Sabine Pass. W. P. ?fi"ovoa and wife f Colmea nell were In the city yesterday. .1. fl. Ilohcria of Cornleana Is here today. S. M. Scot I wint to Houston las? nlsht on n biisln -ss Irlp. Mr. W. C Tyrell, Jr.. of the Hey woiil Oil Compiny. came over from .Ii linings yesterday and spent Iho day lit the city. SUICIDE WAS PENSIONER. Van Found Dead In Mexico City Was an Old Soldier. Mexico City. Oct. 13. An American, who committed suicide nt tho Two Ite niibllcs hotel, turns ont to bo liny- ward Masters, nn Americnn vcnsloncr, who arrived hero from Havana late last week. He wnH fid yenrB of age, gray haired and weighed 175 pounds. Papers found on the body showed ho hud served in Iho United States navy ,! ivnu n nensloner. The suicide left a letter declaring his life a failure and all hope gone. He 1ms no relatives here. Yellow Fever Exists, Tho superior board of health re ceived notice that yellow fever exists in itvn nlnees In the republic. Vera Cru. has two cases, Merida two nnd one suspect, two at Tebuantepee, two at CoaUsicoalcoH and six at Acatynan. Culio Montague. Italian charge u ar faires here, returns to Washington as first secretary of the Italian embassy. LOVERS FOUND DEAD. Virginia Case of Double Suicide or Murder and suiciae. Richmond, Va Oci. 13. Miss Bessie Stone and Robert, Gill, who eloped f-nni Aahlnnd Tuesday, were found dend with their hands clasped near a pond in that vicinity today by a A bullet hole in the iicad of each told the story of sup posed double suicide or murder and suicide. ''; Miss Stone was shot, behind the ear and Gill in the forehead. Gill had taken off his coat and vest. The indications are that lie killed the girl and then shot himself. SCARED THE RUSSIAN. Master of Glenardf Says He sighted Japanese Craft on r-acmc ooasi. Tacoma, Oct. 13. Capt. Enlund, master of the Russian ship Glenard, which arrived in port Tuesday night, from San Francisco, reports having sighted a Japanese transport while coming up. The captain says wnen he sighted the transport ne expeciea lo bo overhauled and possibly taken. He was some distance away from the ship, however, and tlid not show his flag, nnd as a consequence the two vessels parted company. Capt. En lund had a narrow escape irom cap ture. The Glenard Is hero to load coal for Australia. San Francisco's Opinion. San Francisco, uct. 13. In maritime circles here it is believed that the vessel sighted by the Glenard was oiiiwir the .Tniiiinese merchant steamer America or tho United S'tates trans port Sheridan. THE MULLIGAN MATTER. Charge of Attempt to Poison Placed Against Servant. Lexington, Ky., Oct. i. The grand jury reported today that it had been unable to find any evidence to convict lutiioa Mnlliiran with the attempted 'poisoning of the family of Judge .lame IL Mulligan. The jury reKirten iiimt a long and exhaustive review of the case, in which all members of the Mulligan family bad tesiifii-'l. The grand jury then returned an Indict ment against l-wls Mitchell, the ne gro wbei confessed that he placed per son in food, on the charge of malicious attempt to poison. Bay City's .50,000 Fire. Houston. Oct. 1.1 Fire at Bay City. T. t ic.flai- destroyed an en' ire tmsl- !ne-s. block, entailing a loss estiiiiat-1 at In twei-n :;:..ni! and IVi.ih'i. There was li" insurance. The tnan lad no fire j.reite-etien and the flam s burned thi'tn'-e lves out. Pailway Chang. Mexien ri y. O-t. 13. H. J- Toik e,f Si. I'ii-. ho lias eeiitraete-d to -"n spinet the piiii'tii-rtl division e,f "'i ' V ile.TT-. t ra e.f the- I 'an-A mi riein fi'li Unv from Te.na'a t' If ft" i"il. i' tI i -e.Tfie -ia'ih- aniP'i'.nepl. rl if ei-el lV;!!'.f l.irt-n jin -i'"!-ill i-f tSat !.a I. Tre Laics c' tt. Lou C:"'c Crrjrch win tea l.i.,r h Vf.f. i i,..-er!,n B l a'I anl Har-riy' rb' e.P t 'III ' Pf. HI t'r'K te tt itr.4 ll'l 1C tO l"!. frir t' ll ti' f' lf '' Tie .1. .r, t. f ,..,1 .r.-,T t tuii'ie i '. e. e PARTY HARMONY IS PERFECTED KLICITATIONS EXCHANGED BE TWEEN DEMOCRATIC LEADERS OVER CONCORD OF AFFAIRS. PARKER CAUS ATHEADQUARIERS Chairman Taggart Essay Clalrvoy. ancy, and Remarks That tho Office Has Had a Visit from tho Next President, New York, Oct. 15. What la re Kirdcd us the inuM lgiiiuctint confer ence held during Judge Parker' luieht visit to New York wim that wild Keli- utor lioriiuin of .Maryland today. It in-runic known I hut the candidate mid the senator are in ihormmli necoid re- (MIP.IIll,. ill,, i'l iiiiiui'i i if ibi. caiiiiiniini. end that i-verythliig that has been done In regarded by hoin lis temiing towiiiu Hl'.ccesK. Felicitations v iv i xchanged over Ihe n..wuini ..n'uri i li: i li;ii e In i n made to li..rnionl.e all lenders and factions l.i Ihe party, und the lui-l Unit m arly li.ur weeks bilore Ihe election till Uinocrats and fueilons were working together was regarded as a reason for vi ai illcntlon. The work of the campaign. It Is now understood, is lo be pushed with un diminished vigor, and the closing weeks are to equal all campaigns in speaking, processions nnd meetings . hlch will arouse the voters. Judge Parker today made his first, visit to the headquniiers of the Demo- fii tit i mil Ifillfl I omiiiltlee. He sur prised his iiolilicji! managers, who had received no liitlmailon ol Ills iiiieiiiiou in viwit i hem. id- found all the man agers at their desks except William Sheehan, chairman or tne executive conuiiitlee. Mr. Parker spent nearly half an hour with Mr. Taggart. Mr. hhcehan came in just as jiiuk l'...-L, .,. vi-nu I.-ii e I lier hcitihiiiurtcrs. The etimpaign managers held a conference immediately alter Judge j-arker s uo pnrture. 'I'll., .,.iifAi'ini'e ludil liv the members or the executive committee just after Judge Parker left was for tho purpose of considering campaign inatlerjt. Mr. Taggart said ll was one oi inoso iiieei.- Irgs frequently he.d liy I lie executive committee for the puriM) of dis cussing conditions and reports, During tils visit judge i-iiikui- iin.-im- nntlv peninrked: "I scarcely expeet- e I to see everybody here hard at work so early in tne morning, u joouh veiy good, nnd is very encouraging. Chairman Taggart. sum: ion can always find us hard at. work, Judge. Wr ni-ii nit interested lii doing every thing possible to secure your election." Some time later, wnen asiieu li mere was any news today. Chairman Tug- gart replied: "We have had a visit from the next president, which is udoul the most interesting event I know of." Judge Parker's callers today, among others, were Senator Gorman, General Miles. J. Tavlor Kllyson. national com mitteeman from Virginia; VV. H. Har ris- of Virginia, S. K. Honey eir kiioiio tin Sherlock of Cincinnati, and several members ofjho New York county committee. Judge Parker relume to r.sopus this evening. Ho cxpeetf to come to New York again next 'inursiiny. THE DIVORCE QUESTION. Episcopal General Convention Talks It Over Pro and Con. Poston, Oct.. 13. During a two honrs debate on the divorce question today by the house of deputies, of the Kpsicopal general convention, both side.s appeared to as far apart as they were yesterday and pre'dlctlons were lreely mudo that no final action would be taken at this lime. Rev. Dr. J. Lewis Parks or Now York, on behalf or those who made the minority re withdrew .their rocmmcndalion, but. heir withdrawal d'X's not mean that there will be any let. up In the fight in the proposal to prohibt clergymen remarrying the innocent person in a divorce Kitit for infidelity while the former partner lives. The debate was put off until lornor row. Tonight a public meet lug eir the church association f-r the nilvnne-e men! or the Interests of labor was held in Fanii' II Hull, at which n iium tier of prominent cbiireh men deliver ed addresses. Contraband of War. St. Petersburg. Oct. 11 Foreign Minister IjimsdoriT Imlay pn-seiit'd ... il,.. , .i,. reir Ihe- whole IsHiie fie Iv.iin th" lori-ign e fTie-o and the admlr a'ty over the question if cun'rabaiid of war. whii-h. as ralii.. 10 the Asn.p eiat-d Pr'- s fKtolie r I't. had re a-le d in, ne iit.- t-lAi : It is iiiidi-rsHHPl. bow ier that tin- maner was le riiHirapj!y adjusted, and no significant ib ebip me Ills, suell as tin- resnrnul e.f Lanisdorff. are- ant ie ipate-l, at l. a-t fur !!,. r m nt. WANTS NO INDORSEMENT. Tammany Tells County Candidates to Get Sby of Peonies Party. New Ye.'l, e. 1' W. M np'iv e,f Tarnmariy Hall. t-a'A tei ,lav 1l;a be- bad "i' li"1'' ' :'" " rri.ee r ai'li'i.i" e.n t. p er-i:e- t , 1 I r- 'ei' '-' 'i 'n A" , .. r.l.,i1ii' r f-ry p-rT e.'tie, 1 1 mi 1 1 i r i ti . In re- :.' - ti -i t t eV Wf rfc ... ,-. . i " .a,-' V'. Mievhv. ' 1 ... ... - ., j . r , ..,--. J Lii- l-K-l -f j , I . . r I '- I- fi"f -rr ' - ; . I , . . I , TP' 1 . , ., . ... I , .,- ,1., I ' . .....( ., ' ti - e il'in v p , ,1 ... v ).t ! i ii ' ii-''-' '' t --. i- pt.i t'- pt-. n I --T 'I I-- trf'Tl T.'tl n ! ..... SPECIALS At the Biff Store. FRIDAY l-adles" Kltillieletlo W'lllslH, all new fall pHtli-niH, 7'o vitluea. Friday RO ladles' llbiek Merci-rlmed Near HI Ik Pettleoati). umde with ac rordcon pleated fliiunce, I.im value, hliliiy (Ot Ladles' Tailor Made Knit, nil new, 1901 style, and colors, U.&u and 15.00 values Friday !M)S Ijidlca nnd MIhhch Walking: h'klris, black and colorn, n.nti values. Friday i!.lS ..aides' Muslin Underwear, Gowns, Skirts nnd Corset Covers, iieuily made and trimmed. N.V value, Friday 8 Outing Flannels, light ami dark t-olorlin'.H, 6 l-2e vnlttea for 5(S 10c vtiluea for 7 l-22 Children's Union Sulli'. all hIi-ch. special at 25c4 1 .adieu' Union Suits, special nt nee ,,ud 35 Ladles' Vi-sts and Drawers, nice ly finished, fill weight, special al New Fall Percales In Iho new red, blue, blacks and grey grounds, 10c valno 7 1 2 THE BIQ STORE MM I. Ill 8 B1B1I M. LIGHTING AND POWER ICiC AND COLD STORAGE Rates Fornishad on Application. Main Office 381 Diana Brick Matters of The Best Building BricK in the World Address LOEB, TEXAvS lh-l SUH'JET lOl P0UTE 1.1 QnSy Tickets for all trains on sale Oct. 18 and morning train Oct. 19. Limit to return Oct 21. For furthf r information A. R. ATKINSON. D. P. A. ESTABLISH R. M. MOTHNER THE POPULAR JEWELER .CROCKETT STREET, ..EAUaONT, TEXAS NOTICE! Ta lk Critr f tk tit.r A ae-'ie -1 i'l'til 'tf t- p r e V',vfTiW 'J'-h. T" ' Winn l i n.rieo wit) I-" Di I' 4 te :i pt.rie New Kail Ores, GluRhama, nh line of Hi(teriia, lut) value, Friday 7 12s While Crochet lk-d Bjireadl, l.oo value for 89 fine values for 704 Ready to tue Sheets, 81x90, 7.'ic values, lor G3( 7?!0, ufio values, (or 45 Heady-tol'so Pillow Cases, 42xUU 13 I valucfl, for A 10t Hemmed I lin k mi l Kusulaa lialb Ciiii.lt Towels, large l.t), cxtri heavy, lfc values, fur 10 All Linen Crash, extra heavy. leu values, for O 1 2e Vunyon'H Witch llaxel Soap, Uic alno, for 10 2 packages of Finn Tlala White Envelopes for 54 Standard Spool Cotton, blnck and white, 2 spools for 5 Whllo Pearl Dross Diittons, 2 dozen on curd. ' '' for 3 THE BUSY STORE , . y All Order. Recelva Prompt Att-ntlon . rand 382 TeVir St. & Tile Co., w ICE HOUSTON And RETURN, $1.70. r,. call on J. E. MONROE. C. P. a T. A. J IBS. til ttt. Braes.. T. t Vi Imt, rt-lr-el. payalde shout ei il'l'tll la re-aety fif Jtj me-nt s h'A-l-r.g tla'ma. C L, W ILLI. 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