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y iio,'T t a t) V i IT1 Gil ES E HOUGH ItlTEXT OOOK if Stale Wants to Drop the Llt Igatlon In Travis County rpftdil to Dally panhandla. Aimiin vnv i h i nn uimim miiav howed willingness to drop the toxt book or FlKkTlllo controversy when County Attorney Brady filed a mo tion dlsmlsblng th0 chargu against School Trustee Morrla of Flskvllle, licensed of unlawfully preventing too nsft of text hooka In tho school, Trustco Morris was arraigned be fore Justlc0 Moore. Tho KUte tlicj numerous reasons why tho suit should fee dismissed, tlaltnlng MonU acted upon tho ad rlco of a lawyer, who said ho would juty tho flrjljono was imposed; that the complaint was of fictitious na ture, and that tho defendant really ever prevented the us of the text hooks. The defendant stated ho had not prevented the use of the text book hut claimed their adoption was Il legal and he opposed the dlKiultval of tho aiilt ugalnst himself. Judgo Moore took iho cane under advl-ment until Monday, NEW PRINCIPAL ARRIVES. I'rof. Oulllen of Ft. Worth Succeeds Prof. Given al Tola. Street School. Prof. A, C. Qulllen has arrived In the city from Fort Worth to assume :harge of tho Polk street school as principal, succeeding Prof. W. N. Given" 1n that capacity. It will recalled that Prof. Oreen was of lered a place as vice principal In one of the ward school of Fort Worth, and resigned his position here to lako It. ' Prof. Qulllen was offered tho place and conic highly recom mended. The now principal docs not come hero as a complete tttrftnger, as a number of peopln living here have met him In aibnalness and social way, f Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas CO K. H. Harrington, LL. 0. frag THaroaf h Training In Praclcal Science Regular four-year courses In Agri culture, Animal Husbandry, Hot, ticulture, in Architectural, Civil Electrical. Mechanical and Textile Engineering , , , A TWO YEAR COURSE IN PRACTICAL, AGRICULTURE Instruction also given in English History, Mathematics, Drawing, Physics, Chemistry, Modern Languages. Military Training and Discipline TUITION FREE Necessary expenses, exclusive of books and clothing, One Hun dred and Fifty. five Dollars ($'55) a Session File Your Application Now EM For Catalogue Address S. E. ANDREWS. Sec'y College Station, Texas J. KILLthi COUCH CURE tub Ltirics witm Br. King's FIcv Discovery 4X9 All THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. aUARANTEBD SATISf ACXOaj OA MONKY REFUNDED. j.MawttiiMMi mammummBm MUDDLE ,l HAAS KILLS HIMSELF III CELL Attempted Slayer of Attorney Heney Cheats Nemesis of Ifia Law LAWYER VICTIM RALLIES Ruel is Taken to Court In Steel Lined Police Wagon HAAS KILLS HIMSELF. Kan Francisco, Cal., Not. 18. Morris Haas, the ex-convlct, who shot Francis J. Heney yes- terday In the courtroom, took his own life whilo In the coun- ty jail tonight. Haas shot him- self through the head. One report says that the pis- 10I with which Haas shot him- self was concealed In his shoe. whero he hid It 'before shooting Honey, , : ' Another report says th pie- tol was secretly passed to Haas by a frli-nd since his Incarce- ration. San Francisco, Nov. 16. The bul let fired by Morrlg Haas at attor ney Heney waa removed today from thc muscle of the lower left max illary, where It was located by moans of the X-Ray. The operatloa waa suwesafully performed. Heney bore the ordeal well, and Is reported to show no 111 effect a from tb, opera tion. San Francisco. Cal., Nov. 16. That the interest of the people of this city Is centered on the bribery trial of A'braharo Ruef was manifest this morning; when the crewd began as .enibllng outside of the court room long before the hour of opening tho court. In addition to many officers In uniform, a score of detective was scattered In the throng and In the court room they were m located as to keep a close watch over Ruef and tho attorneys engaged In the caie. Ruef was brought Into court from the Jail at ITigleslde. In a steel lined prison van, and escorted by a troop of mounted police. San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 16. Nearly three days have elapsed since Attorney Francis J. Heney was shot by Morris Haas, who killed himself In a cell In thn county Jail Saturday night, and today physicians In f tendance agree that not a single un favorable symptom has yet resulted. Thorn la neither fever nor Indication of blood poisoning. There still remains the difficult and dangerous task of extricating the bullet from the muscles of th throat. Thla maybe attempted some time today or tmorrow. San Francisco, Nov. 1G. Abe Ruef has filed an affidavit asking change of venue to some rourt in another part of the state, as he Is convinced, o he says, that he could not have a fair trial In this court. Attorney Ach stated If the motion for a change of venue was denied ho would ask a continuance of thir ty days, and if both motions were denied, he would ask dismissal of the Jury on the ground that members had been unduly Influenced iby Fri day's episode. ROUND ABOUT THE CITY (From Monday's Dally.) . Council Meeting A regular meet ing of the city council Is scheduled for tomorrow evening. Killing Dors Chief of ' Police Snider killed six dogs this forenoon. It Is stated that the dogs upon which no tax has been paid are becoming too thick about the streeta of the citj" and the officer states that others will be killed." -W. H. Dockray has THE WEEKLY HERALD NOVEMBER Juxl returned from Melrota, N. M where he has hern erecting some buildings, lie state that the town l growing and h la taking over property them as au Invcktment. Remove Armory Troop R. First Texas cavalry, has moved Its armory pursuant to an order Issued reccutly by Lieutenant John Uolding, The armory will now occupy that room formerly known aa the Justice court room, while the court named will occupy the old armory quarters. Die change was made responsive to a pop ular demsnd for more room for mil itary organisation. It Is announced tbat a meeting of the troop will be held Friday night for drill, P. K. O. lo Meet The P, K. 0. chapter will meet Tuesday (tomor row) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mm. II. F. Smith, 1001) Harrison street. Congregation Begin Work The Amarlllo Church of Christ began Its Bible school work yesterday fore noon. The attendance was up to ex pectation, in both adult and chil dren's elaae. Interest In the work is marked, and special effort is to be made to enlist more member In both branches. Thone in charge of the work fel greatly encouraged. It In now definitely nettled that not later than the spring or summer a revival will be held In the city. Dm' WliigiKe Hurled All thai was mortal of Doc WliiRalo was laid to rest je'tvrday afternoon In Llano cemetery, following the funeral ill the Eaklo parlors, A long line of Close who had known and appreci ated the old-timer were preneni. to pay this lat tribute of repeit, Win gate had become a fixture In the city and was known among his friends as a character. He came to this country when the plains of Texas were "new," and had many experi ences worthy of the telling. Young Ma Hurled Today The body or Robert Snuffer, the young man who came here a short while ago from ,t Vlrglula, was burled thh forenoon following funeral tier- vice at the Maddrey-Kenyon par lors. No rolatlve waa In attendance. The distance waa too great, none be ing nearer than West Vlrglola, so far as known. Funeral expenses wero paid by the uncles liVlng at Berkley, Went Va., as the parent! of the unfortunate boy lived l point remote from the railroad and could not be ranched by wire. Husinesa Improves II. A. Gardner has returned from a business trip over the Panhandle. Ho reports that business conditions show steady Improvement. Merchant 1 are (buying more freely and the general outlook Is flattering. Goes to Hereford Miss Battle Koblman, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Oardner at the Hotel Amarlllo for several wcokw, left today for Hereford. After a vittt with the friend at Hereford the young lady will return to her home at Ponca City, Okla. ReuiaJiiM 111 Captain Will A. til ler Jg confined to his room at the family home 1300 Tyler street. ' Cap tain. Miller has been III for the past week, bus is reported as being some what Improved. Confederate eVterana The meet ing yesterday afternoon at the county courthouse of the W. B. Plemona camp No. 1451 U. C. V. was one of the most interesting held within a year. The attendance was better than usual and the Hexslon was fully enjoyed by the members. Duly Oue Arrest Only one arrest waa made during Saturday night, Sunday and Sunaty night by the police court officers. It Is stated that no condition of quiet hasTS that no audi condition of quiet has prevailed for tho past several years In Amarlllo. Temperance Lecture -Mls Russell of Mississippi delivered a temperance lecture In the First Baptist church In this .city last evening. At the clone of the address a large number of those present signed a temper ance pledge. En Route to School V. V, Lewis arrived in the city Saturday from Cumberland City, nm.,' for a short Islt with his uncle N. N. Thomas, of the Owen Btore. The young man loft today for Lebanon, Tcnn., where he will attend school, 1 Visiting Hanker Mr, and Mrs. Walter Knorn of Groom are ln Ama rlllo. Mr. Knorp Is president of the Flint State Lank of Groom, and Is quite well known to the people of Amarlllo. JUDGE MRS' MOTHER DIES End Comes at The Old Ken tucky Home-Son Goes to Scene Judge Lon I). .Marin of this city has be'n called Kt South Union, Ky., responsive to a telegram nnuounf' 1 11 ji tho death of his mother. At the time the lut'image cam ycittor day, Judse Mans was In Fort Worth, where he lias been for the past several days. The wire was forwarded to that city and it U learned thai he left there yesterday for tlie old home In Kentucky. Judge Miirm was called to Ken tucky a bout two nionthH ago on ac count of his mother's HIhons, and 'e malnoj wiih her some days, and at tin! time f 11 U return but little, If any hope, for her recovery. was en tertained. Yet later, while the health of Mr-. Marrs was nucli us to render hor complete rwovery im probable, her death waa not expected at this limn, as it was believed that fle was Improving for the time be ing. JiiiImc Marrs has the sincere sym pathy of hundreds of friends In the city and surrounding 'region In the pasng away of bin aged mother. ID1.K XEGKOF.S MINT (iO. Dallas. Nov. 1G. The police de partment 1b determined to rid the city of Idle negroes, following the shooting affray Sunday when Kid Tatum was killed and Tolicemen Wright anaVJ-'raxler. were : wounded. Four negroes are under arrest. The officers are Improving. DOCTORS MISTAKES Ire laid tftea te be burled six ft nnd ground. But many tinea women call on their family physicians, suffering, at thsy Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid My dlaaane, another from nervous pros tration, another with pain here and there, and la this way they preivt alike to tbemlvM and their easy-going or over busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, eMumlng thera to be sueh, prwerlbM Els pills and potions. In reality, they are all (tnly irppl'ma eauied by some uterine fll senna. The'pHjlclan.xriorant of the eovw of sur7rrngVtfps upmtrestmenl until large bills are tirade. Tiu5rlng ralisnl Bets no be ttAJiJrraeJrtab l eTIUTMTanwun i tbe aiwiic. there- gramma an Lnn a urcitina ptiud- tomi. and Instituting comfort Instead of f rotonged misery. A has bran well said, bt"dlta known Is half cured." . Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medlelne, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It Is made of native American medicinal roots and li perfectly barmlfM In JU As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription' Impart strength to the whole svstem and to the organs dis tinctly femlnlae in particular. For over worked, "worn-out," run-down," debili tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, sesmstressen, "shop-girls,'' houae-ksepers, nursing mothers, anil feeble women gen erally, Dr. Three's Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon, lelng un equaled as an eppeUzlg cordial and re storative tonic. As a toothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription" ts nneoualed and Is Invaluable in allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervetis prostration, neuralgia. hyiWIa, spasms. St. Vitut'a danca, and other distressing, nervous svmptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic, disease of the ntftrat. It Induens refresh ng 1W0 and relieves mental anxlty and dttpondenry. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelles Invigorate the ttomach, liver and bowela. One ts three a dose. Stay to take aa eandy. rr.CC III lUU fa I OiOlCn wrong ueaimeni, out prooaoiy worn. a rnpitrflfffflr Ion '"m Hr , ,"M'' Fvorna Fr'JrflolTon. dlrr'-(t'(l')tAruuaQUKl niirriv rflnovci wh lo conMnna, !t wll! oot yoaonly abent !l!centa w"k ov leas than two rrnta a day. It will not tctrftr with too? work o- oerupallon. JmI u4 mi rati aim let trtrtji, t!l m huw yon euffrr If too wln. nd I will acud you tea traatment for yourcwo. wtlrely ?ra in plain wrap per, by ratiirn mal' i will aim a-nd you fr 1 cnl. my hook "WtaAI't 0WI HtCICH PV!UI" with axuianatarT llluttrationt howinr whr women suffer, and how ln" eanruijTnuralbmnMlvai at biinie. Jf.Trrr woman abnnld hare It, amlUarn to MM far kattilf. Thnn when tbndontor aaya ''Too ttiutl ba an oraHon." yo- can divide for yonrxeif. "'knnwuids of woman ham eared thmsH'Orm wjia vir hnm rttmay. It curea til tM w rami. Tt altHra at hartltft, I will explain s inipt bume ir.'anuant wlil-h apeadllv and aflm-tually oorea Lcaeorrhorw fimra 81cknu and Painful cr irrryaju- Jifamruatiun In young Ladlva, Plumpucaa and kvaltk alirayt results frum IM U. WbertTer nn lira. loan rafar yo to !ad!t of -01 own nitty who know and will gladly toll any aufli-rr (hat thla law TtMtiatalrxally mat all wotw'i -ojiaa, and makaa woman wad, tronf, plump and robust. Jt not tM urn attrttt, and tha f re t. " treatmeBllayourt.tUao the bouk. Write to-day, aa yoa n- o. aia Ibta o"-r aaain MRS. M. SUMMERS, Boa M - Notre DaiTre, Ind., U. 8.A. 19. Ioo5 NEGRO KILLS 7 PEOPLE AND HIMSELF Wounds Ten 0 hers In Fear I' I Affair In Okla homa IN BARRICADED HOUSE Fatally Wounded, Sets Fire to Structure and Burns Wiih it AbOciated Prest, Okmulgee, Okla., Nov. !. Bnr. ricaded in a Iioum-, where he luul taken refuse from arren for fatally beating nn Indian boy, Janice Deck ard, it negro, yeitterday killed aevei MrinH ami wounded tcti before he liiuiM-lf huh fatally wounded by Nil lets of the crowd which stormed thc houne. Wounded as he was, Deckard act fire to lil house and was homed I the ruin. STANDARD OIL TO SUPREME COURT Government Makes Effort to Carry Famous Case to . Highest Tribunal Associated Press. Chicago, yov. 16. District Attor ney Sims today served notice on counsel for the Standard Oil Com' pany of Indiana that November 30, the government will apply to the supreme court for a writ of certiorari bringing the record of the famous rebating case .before that tribunal This Is the case in which the court of appeals reversed Judge Landls, who fined the corporation $29,420,- 000. FIRK JA)SS IS LOTT IS HEAVY. Fall County Firemen Work Under JXsadvantages at Midnight Blaze, Lott, Falls Co.. Tex., Nov. 16. Flre Saturday night at 12:30 o'clock destroyed the following places; D. M. Currle, brick building; loss 13,000; insurance $1,800. Halley Dry Goods company, stock; loss $11,000, insurance $5,200. Lott Drug company, building and stock; loss $4,000, insurance $2,000. S. M. Tucker building; loss $3,- 000. insurance $1,500. Braden Grocery company, stock; lora $1,500, insurance $1,000. All buildings and stocks total loss, The night was cold and thc fire de partnient worked at disadvantages. erlng from Woman's Allmonte. I un woman. 1 know wouldn't inffariagt. 1 n foimd tbe cur. t will mall, fro of any charge, bt htm but (MSlwitn fnll iiMlroutloniitoanr aiiflwar fruin woman' itUmrota. I want to tnll at women aboul tbla ear ft, toy raadrr, for roora-lf, your ilaiiKliter, jour niolher, or your auicr. I want to 11 yon 'sow to onra youmeiTMi at homa with oat the help of a doctor. Mm nmt uaderntaiid woman'! aufferinfa What winoraa know Irta (itrimc, wa know better than any doctor. I know that BiT'iiomt trxatmont in aff and snrt mir for iMcinkm tf Wliitlik Sltclitifti, Ulctratwi. Ilt IicmmI tr rillwt il ttnt Wann, fnlw. Scmtf ar falaW HtlMS. 1'irmt i Oiirtn Tiori. f I ttrlU: ttu atM Mt tack ti tern II. tlinai tan fttliats, Htwinit rMtlat flill( M It li nt, (MlliicUlr. Mtin t in, atl latNi, milafai, tBty i4 tltdati tilths Mtrt unit It MikMiiti iiculiar to our . I want to tend you ttnplilt hi tai l trtitawil iHlf frn to poa to yon that you e cur uuntflf at aom, aaaily. quifisty end urly. Bemamber,' that.it i!l cut jh atftlntto riTe fha tratoin( a romulia trial: aiul it Ton IN AMARILLO IS SALT LAKE v;j sheriff notified that al- LMIKV KOItfiKIt I FKXKV iiki.n'g ih:m fok him. Sheriff J. E- Hughes Is In reelpt of a message from Salt Lake City, telllpg him of tho arrest there of a man by the name of l-'eoney, ho is wanted In Amarlllo, upon a charge of forpery, the alleged offense hav ing been committed aRaJnft the First National honk of this city. The orfense is alleged to havo been com mitted early In the prineut year. Af ter tho offence, hero It learned that a series of forgt'rIoH had heen committed and It Ik believed that Keeney U the man wanted In connec tion with a nmnlier of them. Soon after the forgery lu Amarlllo It in alleged that the perpetrator of the offense made his escape. He was next heard from lu the north but left for parts unknown before the case against hlin had hcin so connected up a to Tiold him. Traces of Feeney cremed to have vanished, when Sheriff Hughew re ceived an anouymous letter telllog that he could be found in Utah v here that he could he found I" Vtah, where hi was operating under the niiine of Fltrgerald. This Information was communicated to the officers of fJalt Lake City, and 'he menage comes to the sheriff of Totter court ly that the arreat 1ian been made. Sheriff Hughes has been appointed an agent of the Bankers' association and will loave for t'tah just, a soon as the recjulrtition papers, calling for the T."turn of tne prisoner, Is re ceived. A wire from Aus'ln brings the information that Governor Camp bell has asked that the prisoner bo held until the Texas officer reaches him. This case Is one of graat interest to the baukers of Texas and perhaps ln other states, ,t Sheriff Hughes Is of the opinion tbat he will be able tojeave for Utah aome day this week. MRS. ARTHVH DIGAX IKAl. Passe-i Away After Wearing Illness at Ilcreford Remains to Cleburne, . -A.t-.tw ...-i.a The remains of Mrs. Arthur Du&an arrived in the city yentcrday after noon from Hertford, where death took place Saturday evening. Reach ing here the casket was removed tt the home of a relative, J. ,". Vernon, at 901 Van Buren atreet. Early this forenoon the remains were transferred to the train and thence to the former home for burial. Residents of this city will recall tire fact that Mrs. Dugan formerly lived here; that ia, she came her0 for her health, and later moved 'to Here ford. Te dlseaHe was too far ad vanced, and the temporary check was insufficient to cope with tho rav ages already accomplished. It la your own fault if yon continue to rub with Washdean for sale by all grocers. 96 3c www ONE COLOR FROM NECK TO TOFS IS TROPER. www WW As each week passe-, it la cen that women are going In heavily for the one-color line from the collar t the floor. The waist and skirt, If in two pieces, must match. The gown must preferably be from one piece from the collar bone down. Even above the collar bone the same color of lace-Tr net la often used instead of white. Indoor frocks, as well as street costumes, are clinging to this one-color effect. The hata do not match the gown, and shoes and gloves need not match it, but if you would be in fashion, sec to it that In every hour of tho day you are ln ne color from chin to toe. It In the one-piece gown that lias made this fashion compulsory. The separate coat and skirt 1s not as popular as it has been, for it haa given way to the three-piece suit. The skirt carrios its own blouse, and the coat Is added thereto. EL PASO'S BIG MILL, Special to I.aily Panhandle. El Paso. Nov. 16. H. Keller, president of the El Paso Grain & Milling Company, returned today from Chicago, where he ordered ma chinery for the new $100,000 mil Work on the plant, begins Unme diately. , WANTED WANTED Vendor's lien notes, will buy a few Ht. proper dlneouul, Joan S. Harper, 127 E- Mb aueet. tu-tf-o TOWER'S FISH BRAND 11 r Trnnnnric w WA LKTIvUUI OILED CLOTHING look berer-weor longer and give mora fcfj-,' bodily comfort NPf becouse cur on -vJ,. lorga pattern, yer e nO no more Ihnr the Jusl os good Kinds SOLO tVCRVWMCRt ,Qn of the hilt 1 33 I t 'tywH uuioaran" wwwww A DIET RECOMMENDED TO (iROW THIN. www Oranges wl lend pleasant aid to the woman who wunts to grow thin ner, says the November Housekeep er. Hbe must take the Juice of al leant two at every meal, and these must nt be sweet ones. She tun-1 alM) give up oil with her naiad and substitute lemon Juice for vinrnnr. She cannot have cnam or sugar lu her roffro and thr coffee Itself e at breakfast muni Rive place to sti Karlifii and milkier weak tea. .She can havo all the add fruit she wants, but if It be stowed no sugar must be added. Crapes, peach es, melons, prunes and bananas are tabooed as they am flo-h producers. No cereal. for her, no hot broad Jive dry toast, no pork In any form, no veal and no water with her meaN, and just as little away from them as she can endure, mineral water being taken by preference. Dr. Weir Mitchell advocates copi ous draughts of skim milk for the safe reduction of fleab. He atates If it be taken plentifully at and be tween meals it will positively caute a patient to lese half a pound of flesh a day. Hatha must be taken in cold water und a hard flesh brusti must (be plied vigorously. HtfiK NEW RUO M1TFS AND WHAT THEY .IRE. The large, flat muff that Is mad -of all kinds of fur this season I called the rus muff. ln shape ii. looks liko a folded rug thrown over the arm. The large, whole skin of an animal I used, lined with natin with an Immense pocket across the inside. The skin Is not sewed together or arranged in any way. The wearer merely slips tho handa into the pock et, which is in the center, and let" the skin fall down on each side of It. Head or tails first It makes lit tle difference. XEW ItlCTHNO.o RE TWO INCHES WIDE. The neat little edge of niching made of crept lisse or lace, w't'.ca girls Iixvrs been wearinj in their stocks, looks Did fuiioned Just now. The new rucfir.p is two inches wido, is triple and very ful.. It is basted at the top of tfcs high stocks and sweeps up arouid the cars aud back f hair. A It is vnbocomlng to those who do. not e inw bow to wear It. They put It in collars tbat are nt deep en ough ape' I!. Hops oxer .iid leaves aboul a third of the no.;, exposed. The way to wear it is to have an extra high collar, held up with fcath erbones, then put this running at the top so that it stands up around the face and not the neck. A woman who wear. small' hats should not touch it, but it is a good accessory to the immense hat worn flatly on top of tho head.' THE PEOPLE ALL ta Ckoras CrtH, Glvt Ta XevrbraVa HerplcMe. This word of late haa been In every one'i mouth, and many are wondering What the word alanines, though no ona has yet been found, who will deny that NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE dees the wora. V7ell. for tbe Information of thousands of people who like to know all about a rood thlnff, we would say that HERPICIDB -neajis. a destroyer or klllar of "Herpes." Now "Herpes" U the family name of a disease caused by various vegetable pax suites. A similar microbe eautes dan druff, itching- scalp, and falling- hair: tht Is the microbe that NEWBRO'3 HERPI CTDE promptly deatroys: after which tha hair arows. Sold bjr leadlmr drueatiita. and 10c. tn stamps for sample to Tha Berpiciaa ca. Detroit, Mich. Two slzas 0 certt and art. 00. L. O. Thompson & Bro., Special A;ts. V1 i 1 r-l w 1 r , -1 n X a'T f IV1 , ,. t ...r.' ..!.. ( t- . a ,... m a a 0 .! a. . ... at Matt a.t)aa.(Ma jp