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, ; y v THg BEAUMONT EK'TCRPBISC. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1904. a"NW MAjCTEni : 1 ! M LOOK FOR OUR I ; : i 1 1 SUNDAY COMIC PACE ; 1 TELLING ABOUT j j j I BRAINY BOWERS I j : j 1 AND UlS i I f I . fniiffiHirnw i hi WONDERFUL WIZARD OIL i f j i j : o r - , , . . . : - o o- o I DlitfVIAM IllHlVilVPf I portt d lo 1 e raiding i n Korea, played I PROMISED TWO HEIFERS. M (ConniUK'il on p:i!,'c Iglit.) .1 I I Kyle Theatre Wednesday Night, Oct. 19 "The RurmftQussiio;iofth! hour is: Have You Seen Candida?"-New YorK .'run, March 12, 1904. IAS SFASON'S MOST CONSPICUOUS SUCCTSS (kopje Ucrnard Shaw's Sparkling Comedy "Candida" I'tvicntcd Iy a Specially Selected Cast, headed by ULSTER LOfi'ERGAK. Direction of George H. Brennan Coutpuny, i:iccrorateil. An Entire Season's Run in New YorK City! Candida Pk.ycd In Five Different New YorK Theatres! A Record Unequalled in Theatrical History! "Candidainan'-a" now extending through the country Ma;:az''ne; and Newspapers Teeming with Praise! Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00, 1.50 Seat &ic Opens Monday at 9.00 u. m. on Del. U .'-l rengl hened its hold on I lii posit ions taken I hi' previous even ing, live niilc.s si ii I h of I lie b'huklie I ivcr. Al about o'clock in the afternoon n' October lo j:c enemy took the of fensive between l h TVi simi:ir!n roml iiml l lie village ol' Toiiinytsa, norlli n' Yi'iil'ii, with about u division of iiil':ml ry and several hallcrics of artillery. Tin' enemy's iiiiacl; was checked I v ih lire ol' our advance v m;i nis. They maintained mi ;iri illery bombardment nniil evening. On Octoln t II iho Japanese at tacked 1 1 1 Russians on liolli sides of liii' railroad and norlli of Hie Yeniai mines. A lierce light raged all day long and liy night Hie greater portion of llle po-dliou occupied 1 " t ill Japan ese in Kliona I'ass had fallen into the hands el' llic liussians, win). Iiowever, a I ' in I lie even i lit: had not yel sue eei'de, in capturing a wooded hill con st inning the key lo I lie position. Throughout Oct. II 111" Itassians niaiiil ained llle offeiisivo along Ilie 011 nie front av.ain.-M ilie ,lipanese ad valued posiiieiis cxcopl :il some points where Ihey were obliged lo retire lo llieir main osii ions. o ".KYLE TH RAT RE Don't NiSS It One Ninht Only ! lituW .'.( ! ccl'.irr. ! Monday, October 17 't; or : v. . ... r i ' : i'ini. NOW i COMF.! i i II Yale iit.'l S'.im. n ;.' :. a V.. ! i '. Al H. Wilson. ', v , , i; " ' :- r ' Kurop;itkin an OptimiGt. Si. 1'eiersi.in -v. Oet. I I. - -I:. mi a. in. I ' i. He I n heavy losses on hiilt :!i.-s. wiili K iryiii'i' sneress for III,. l!iH'.:nns. i:i ihe suiiiniii': iii in 'he sil!Mi:;ii l.y (leii. ral Knrojial ! i i i a leli.urain liled Ocinl.er I.!. Tin re i . mi siun uf In- Iia'ih siaekeinn. On i a i i ! 1 1 a r . ( 1 1 ii . ra : Kmi o; .at I, in u-le-..aplis thai he hail nnli iv, Ihe army .i n 'Mine He I ; 1 1 1 wiih uiialiaieil x :eii-'. .. i.i i i i ;iai kin is in (lie i h ek -i "1 Hie li V 'i .-. anil le'iii ril S.i'i It 'i ". ill i-f hi sii'iT. is !HTiiiu:iy " i' I.' ri mi pi ii- nieis. The eonlliei 1 .is ' n trosl iii ;ii i;i.i' al l!ie nter .-id w.-i Hank. The ad line nar.l a 1 1 i i . - ;i.-:ie . had i i he I' H aiedl v re- M. li l l. nWili:; d (lie r 'I ir'.-MI'e i '.e ';i!i.ill. .. ;i"a'i-s. A I li:u!:! '.:!: .'.I i '. l'i! - 1 I lie Km- -ian r -I.i . a- wi''t rii'T; !:.'! n:a::i p.e.i-'.'n. .i "f H e a i audiine.l in-i' i ills l. iai .'i:, i he iiuiiii id (he li.iM'In I n - ;,t. . I'n I M.ir.ln' I ly."ra' a1 hi .a i - i: . . a i fee ' Il ri ported lo l e raiding in Korea, played a. einispienmi. ;:.nl in the lli;litiii on Hie iliissian i ll liank. Aeccnr- M ilie I si est news of the iijnii.i; in Ihe direction of Hensiliu, Ihe Uussliin.-; are striving fur the oaen palii.ii of a p:!:.;;. lint .10 news was re reived from there yesterday. I lie pass alluded to pri'siimnhly is llu pass, which is li'eiit ioned ill (leneral Sak ha roiT's teleunni uf Octoher II. llll (ass is ei.uhl miles due north of l!en slhii. Shinild tli!s pass fad into llif hands ef the Kusdans, it would involve the caplurc of Hensiliu. thus apniii.c.' up ihe read lo Li. 10 1 iuii?. A' i' irdin to the . elief of Hie t;.'n era! slal'f. (ieneral lieiilieiil.ainpir his not penetrated as far as ihe Taitse river, lull he is co operai iiij; in the aili r.pi to ii.'l lire Hi nsihu. Kuropatkin's Report. SI. I'elersliur. Oct. I:!. Ccn. Kuni:atkiii reports I hat di ' ini; the (i;;i!liii!; yeslerday and today, the ad van e tniiins were reinforced from the principal positions and taat 111 is eveniim Ihe riedit winy; was order 'd to fall hack on Ihe main pisition and thai :il - p. in. Hie center also vas ohlim'd lo fall liaek . Tit" report does not mention l.c lislii.hi ; on tl;i lelt winu. Tii' lull li'Vl ef Hen '" "p:" Ion's Report which is dated Oct. 1:'.. !.;- lows! I n-t ni'4ht ai'd ttiroiTc'ioit ilrv Ihe Manchiiii-in a mi v wn ea'-a!:od in lieree ti'.ihl . Japanese fo " e ri'.'.v hined avai'isl hit ,p. mi '( ie-"; on (' ci nler ii'i l r!-:'i vlier. '" e'-ri ie. llu- '.'if Ii-011 al'anceil iiosil 's and '! I.eea'iie nor ..! -v . . I'li'iii" Ilie- Ivan-' mends from H'e 111.-1!" line! inn. The r'uhl il' l''M I ' ri.lviii'e 1 iii-m ai'd a' r'"" , I'lel-i r,.f.r....,J I I ilie pr'n ci"l li :'i.il. F'r'-tinn Was Tri-pr- . ' e, .'! l; i.i lei' 'l'i - all''' tvv '" ,,l ,-; l at :i a '. 'he : uln l'i: a "ir1-1 lie.nera'e We re""' "Ti'ern :r:. im-c a'i i,-. fi'in "n --m .i I ,,,. I Hi. . ',,.. The ;vani I , ' , '1 Ti'i' -I ' i;i"i.-l I- j , : I .' i II- ,r eel ' '"11. j j 11 ! , ni-.'.t ilir lr "II ' I ,. I ' ' '. . l l-e.l -i' li'iM" I 1 1 tli.. I . 1 : i'!.i : v i. 1 lia ' I . .,., .,. v. -1 e... f. 4 - r. :! I ! , 1. ' ,. ' . '. ie I'-l t:n.- f ' ! TAFT AT UNION CLUB. Story of Malfeasance in Office as It Happens in Kentucky. ir..niiiiu'iiii Kv net 1:1 On mo tion of liie commonwealth attorney Iho indictments against Supt. Hoard and Commissiond'H Hush and Smith of the Western Kentucky Asylum lor ine 111 I....M,) In niinni'M inn with the nresenla- tio:i of two heifei, t.i State Senator Kichardson for aiding in Beitms iu.- onn appropriated for the institution from the Legislature, were dismissed today. The cases against oilier 0111- eials of the asylum who were indicetd lor nuil lea sauce in office and selling Lftninliec. lit thn imvllllll ill VjolltlOll (if Hie statutes will he prosecuted. Canterbury Banquetted. Vetv York. Oil. 1:!. The archhishop of Ca.ilerhury was the Kiiest of honor at a dinner utven tonmht hy the I H- ivrims of the United States. Over the guests' tahle wei'e draped the Ameri can and ICnullsh f!aj;s. Bishop Henry t'. roller wis toast master. The Kiiests included C.ov. It. It. Odell. the bishop of llipon. .1. 1. .Morgan, Perry Hel mont, ( it'll. Jos. Wheeler and (Jen. Stewart U Woodford a.ld Major Fred (rant. Told All About Philippines at Banquet to Lieut. Gov. Higgins. New York, Oct. 1:1. Many promi nent repiililiems were present tonight al ilitTi-at ideation meeting and reeep ition tendered hy the , Union League Club In Lieut. (!ov. Higgins, republi can candidate for governor, and to his 'associates on the State ticket. Cor- aelius ISIiss, president of the club and , treasurer of the national republican ! commit Ice, presided, i In introducing Secretary of War Tuft he paid high tribute to the sec retary's conduct of affairs in the I'iiil jippines, and particularly to his strong I upholding of the policy of President Roosevelt in the islands. Secretary Tuft devoted a large part of his address to the Philippine rpies ; lion. I AG NOMA pARK Music and Dancing Thursday Night VaiadevIHe E RAID SOLDIERS WEPT. Judge Parker at Home. -opiis. Oct. I:'.. Judge Parker ar rived here tonight. He conterred with Former Senator J. K. Jones of Al kan.-'iis, f'oin New York to Wee- Witnesses Testified to That Effect in Georgia Lynching Matter. Savannah, Oa.. Oct. The court- martial investigating the lynching at. I Statesboro today heard the case of j Lieut. II. S. Veil of Savannah. One witness tesiiiieil that tae men under Lieut. Mell's command wept because they felt 1 liar the military was dis graced when they were not permitted 10 Pillow the mob to rescue iho ne groes Calo and Heed. Sunday Afternoon and Night SEE SUNDAY'S AD. SEE SMALL BILLS TWELVE BAKL :s. 1 ".1 . t ( 1 ti Vl'rrI ' Tho Watch on the Khine" IV (. r-4. II, .11 I o s cf Cjh- A Dozen Oxen Slauj, itn td o Make r.n Indiana Holiday. Pans.- lad. Oi t . 1 " . A meat ciowd giiiheiiil li-ie for a liarbecue I'ldat- in lain." nf W. .1. Hryan. Twe've Pi eves were sla'tsiiiered . Willi Mr. llryaii were Judge (inn ion of I'hicuo; Major Mi n; ies. o 'Uii 'e:ii'iii .m l .'"'''i W- Kerr "iit'ij !ai ' for '.e,!i"i'. Tile Ttrva 1 1 ri in w.'i iwii.-'iej 1,1 ll.e Wib;:' :l.rea,! at..' : II. -r r short M n' M,,,itteti.n. v. 'i'f al v 1" 'o l'i:! Wayne f"- IV- tii-l.i ir..-i't;nc. THE FAIRBANKS TRIP. CVicnc". IV. 1.". Penitnr Charle W. Fairl'iinVn rei'inn ,1 to ChicnS'. tbi vetiirff fr,.tn lii f ampaii'Ti tn'ir 1 the 1'a rifle foii' H'' came in over t'e lto,rk l-'i.nd mad in the ;. '1 t i. i-i In. ''.id mi'li' 1h.. j.vr--.. . Tie irn In L.in a' ( leciai ..n . -t ' ;.a I tK-i-'iiiii'd l!v - ri'.re .iiii .;. 4.'pi-4 ' 'ii 1 11 ii r . fiT.Ty I'-i f c i-t hut ,V"H:' i' Ip '11 T- 1 ' a Tip-i 1 The ri ft,. . 1 .1 n .""'. t" 'e- r.i'.r .. , ,. ten . I -tT""l ; 1 1 1 . ... . -!.'. V , r -. M :. ; '. ' .. ,1 . ,.. .) .,, t. .. 4.-,f: 4.4) (I() to Price and Johnson for woo l and coal. King up 'phone inr, mid it will be delivered to vim al once. The Hoae of th South. Chicago, Oct. 11!. ITniied State., .Senator A. ,0. Ilacon of (ieorgia, ad dressed a giiiheriiur t Klgin, III-, (hi, all al noon. Senator Ilacon discussed the issues ol ihe campaign as lie viewed 1 hem. declaring Judge Parker NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS. THE . First National Bank of Beaumont i Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profit .. W. S. 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