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4- 'SCO .. . oe la Good home killed meat beat re frirerated stuff "H holler. There plenty of choice meat right here to supply thia market, with good nicely flavored atcak without buying that which haa been kept on ice until it has no flavor. who? Who would live in a garden full of nice fruit and vegetable, and buy canned good to eat I ? ? ? ? H10? We daughter good beeves, dress them nicely and erve our custo mer something choice. Won't you give u a trial? ?????? jgjj p rail for eou pons Franhiln's Marlici PRESIDENT KNEW IT. J. W. Batts REAL ESTATE AGENT H Wat Awirt of What Wilbrnr Wat tndvorinj t Do. Oyster Pay. N. T- Sept. I. Iltnty Wellioennrr. who threo llmef tiled to see I'leaiilent Roosevelt Tuesday iiichl a .id cUiinel he was engaged to many all Allot, i hlef eiecutlve' daughter, waa taken to Mlneola, L. I., and ilael In the i-ueto.ly of the county author! tla. It appears that President Itoosevelt win aare of the trouble the ainrei crvlce olflier had with Wellbrenner After the man had been turned hac'H the second time despite Ma Insistence that he hud an engagement with the fellow. The prnhlrnt was In hla library, only a ahort distance from the spot where the olTlcer hnd atopped Well brenmr'a horse. II told the officer he hud no engagement with anybody. When Wellbrenner returned a thirl time with a demand that he bt per mitted to are the president the officer seized hltn and drew him out of th vehicle over the front wheel. The nolso of the scuttle attracted the president attention. He appeared at the rtoof overlooking th driveway from the veranda aa IVellbrenner waa taken Into the atablea, but returned to the library almost Immediately. Wellbrenner haa been practicing with hla revolver recently but he wouM live no reuaun for Me Interest In marksmanship and sail he rould not shoot very well. twelvo buckshot struck htm full in la) bark. Appearance Indicated that the aaaealn had been there for twenty. four hour. The coronr empaneled Jury, viewed the remain and adjourn 4 until Friday morning. Cluy Tuoker Intended to return tc tattle Pock Wednesday afternoon, bul wing to rumora of the Intended aaaita alnatlon of himself he got off the trail In the outskirts of the city and return ed to town. TABOU INVESTIGATING 11 TWENTY-NINE KILLED. to The Vessel Caught Fir and Had Be Beached. Constantinople, ftept. J Three e plosions on the Austrian aieamer Va-e ttupa soon after It left the Kulg.ir a:i port of Butg.i. en route for Constan tinople, killed twenty-nine persona. The vessel caught fir and had to be beached. A telegram conveying this ns was received by the agent of the Hungar ian I-evant line, to which the Vaslcapu belong. The telegram full the Vns- knpu h.id been d-atroyej In the Plack ea. The captain anl officer of t!ie steamer nnd ets. of he crew were kill ed. Th Vnakapu sailed from Varni. Hulgaria, and after calling at ltutgs wua ateiinilng through the Itl.uk aea to Constiiiitlrmp when tare? expl.x Ions took pl.iee on board. The deck of the vessel took fire nnd sh hud to he run Hhor ut MIlvroa hay, eighteen m li a north of Iturgus. 11st la oBI.-e theoalr et of Atwtrsct Book of Hi una County Land I illea. FOR SALE. About liiii acrt located one mile from court house, 25 acre In cultiva tion and balance hi pasture. I enced with 8 wires. Price 15i0.0. About 01 e and one-quarter acre near tehoc.liou In aoutheaat part jftowu. fen.aU... ottau, tenant housaand well on pretni. Trice 1750. all roam bou and two lot of ground located four block from Main Street. Hrtck cistern oa pre tnlses. Trice 111,). One half of a M-xk Lr A..i ' acadtny. Trice :. About 1J acre of S - lit , 8ld of town. t w -r..ua v:ut , With well. Clri a'.'I t'l::-lt'Uh. Trice IICWJ. 4-rHiru bos . ;'t-t-.-: ' and two fail--,-. 7 i.i t imu m tf- ed well. tat. :.C jT-".,,t- liww- ed 4 bbck f .:i r.'.'.w l- t for I'J.iO ir t---. t.- Ifii. . j The J' li KS .. u.e ;-.ai : vs- J fjuarter V.'Kt if j '... C tvt.J r -, two-et -ry frtr ' tlnebaif l.:-t r-f.1 ' Itiif tU I' t le !( t ; rT-'-ei f- -5 4- -r Shavim Ul by ....Farlot N'lt door 4t C.tT Nstte.il Baas IN RES riiWT-n.A.S'H WfiHKMKM HOT a4 LtjLl) BATH" Your itroa44 la oUrtl. SIMMONS &GEUE Props ASSASSINATED ON ROAO. .. Dallas Hunttr f.hot to Death by an Unknown Miscreant. Little Il.xk. Ark.. Hept. S A p-Ui to the ;-(! fr'iin Kldorado : I.ili.n lluM-T. whs aiii nuted Vfdt.ed.iy rnoinlrig atout four miles went of town, while on the road from hia h"tr.e to Kldora lo, ehere he had been to e hla sua bat). 1I aa re turning to Kll'JtaJo to ionult hit trcthwlr.-le.. Attorney V. C. H1- FINE GAS WELL. It Will Produce Three Million Feet Per Day Easily. Tulaa. !. T Sept. J. The Tulsi glass factory people brought In a fine gas well that will eaxlly produce J.- 0OO.tN)O feet of gua per day. At I'nst on thousand proa pec lor a and rltlsens have vlalted th well today and It U pronounced by all aa being thu finest well In th field. There are now about thirty wella In all. and oil and gua have been found In lurg quantltlea. ! He Is Inquiring Into Yellow Fever Condition-! in Mexico. LAXITY IS CIIAAGED. II I ( lalmed That Proper Vlgllanc I ot bierrlsed,' aad to Sub stantiate Thl aa larldrat lias Urea (Ireat. Fell With Lamp. . Temple. Okla, 8ept. 1 Hal Karl fell with a lighted glase lamp In hi hand, which broke, cutting an ugly place behind th left ear. severing the auricular artery. He would have bled to death, but help waa summoned. Financial Report. Guthrie. Okla.. Sept. S. Territorial Treasurer Iiambo leaurd hla final re port covering the month of Auguat showing ISJcj.&li on hand; recelpta foe month HLS65. eipenditurea 3:.4K Th public building fund amount to :S7.0tal and bond Interest fund to $47,000. Waa Church Comptroller. New York. SepL S. The tragedy by which Henry T. Edaon killed Mrs. Fannie Pullen and then suicide! brought out the fact that YMaon, who waa comptroller of St. Mlchael'a Pro testant Eplncopal church, had been suspected of misappropriating funds belonging to th parish and that ri pen accountant were at work on Ma accounts. It was also declared by those relate! to the family that K ls n waa financially distressed because of Wall afreet speculation. Member of the Ed son family Insist Edson waa Insane. Nw Patent Law. City of Mexico, Kept. I. The new patent la.w haa been promulgated. Pat ent will be granted fur one year or for twenty yearg at the op'Jon of Ut appllcanta. Omm Tklaa ieHUd. "Grace g greatly worried. Sho can't divide wtwre to ro on hr bridal tour. "Wlion U ahe to be marrhl?" "The date hasn't bevn fliisl yt't. "Wbolit I lie Kolug to wedV ' "That anotlicr detail that I yet to arrant;"!. Hut aire hn her trous seau all iInncd."-Kanas City Jour-oul. Lairedo, Te., Kept. I. Dr. (leorg IL Tabor, the state health officer, proceed ed to Monterey to Investigate the yel low fever situation In thut vicinity. Additional precautlona have been tak en to prevent the Introduction of the dreaded dleeaa Into the I'nlted State by placing additional ranger at point both up and down th liver, thl atep being taken on the order of Governor Lanham. The authorltlea of Nuevo Laredo. Meg Just over the border, have also established a quarantine against Monterey, upon an order from Prea Ident Dlaa, und hereafter no passenger from that city will be allowed to enter Nuev el. redo without first undergoing a fix days' quarantine at the Sancheg tatlon detention ramp. This action by the Nuevo I.aredo authorities I due. It la claimed, to the laxity of the Monterey authorities In maintaining a quarantine against Tamplco, a hotbed of yellow fever. In substantiating their claim of lac My on th part of the Monterey author Itlea they point out the ense of Hob erte Martinet, B aprclal !nsrector of the postal service of M-xleo. ho was taken down with the yellow fever In Tamplco and on last Saturday he recovered surMilently to travel, but was not by any means a well mun. He left ThjipIco Saturday night, traveling In the mail car. passed through Monte rey unmolested and arrived In Nuevo Ijiredo Tuesday. Aa aoon us Martlneg arrived In Nueve Laredo It waa report ed to Mayor t'.aria, nnd he personally took two police oltlcers and In less than an hour'a time had Martinet In tow and marched him out of the city and put him on board the first train south. A Tartar Treverb. a wt t. a . i a a .a a a I a i uri-j urwir proven) lurowa UgDl ;tn the question of the amount of ve- I H-r r f T.trr!l Til ti'.Mv. tn ' tt.: .:'.ri. beca'ua.; It i. claimed, I ra, l,y to U' ,,H,krtl ,or ,n offla, ' . : thrwater.el i nieuts by oriental. The proverb run uf- S Wa 4rt.ty trt:1t .n. '"": "He who sneak tbe truth .n r.w.- : r.-rt ar.1 a ""''I be expelled from ulue vlllajes," ?--t.t ! Ovy Ti'-r. row ef Ll-.r y.ut nO i-f y mfi wss aa-' rlthout flud I .... i vet i-L Jl; I .ir. H .i'er mr. A - '.f ir e Vtt fT.l ! :f v.,'r H 4 a ti" trier. t-. t-f .' H: tT. '.re the al r f r-Atn'.rt La.. 4 to : V- r jj v 73 .. . 7,t. j Ve . - a . r.J fvir rr.. 1 1... J.-n iviu r. r.-4 I.t.X a t:e. sr.l Ut '. .. e 'A a.V.-t tMr'y ft. shot "I t!iout(lit I could get along 1 glasse awblle loiiKer, but I cant" "Te? It was an optical lllualon.' Fxirt rVt. AGREED JUDGMENT. Church Controversy ( Settled For a Time, at Least. n-auniont. Tex.. Sept. J.-The pecu liar llligatlon over th occupancy and completion of the handsome IM.00O Kaptlit chunh has ben aettled for a time at lenat by an agreed Judgment. Th. memlers of th church can go ahead and hold service without Inter ruption while th building will also I completed without further delay. Thla came uhout through the fact that the wealthy member of th church have become personally responsible for th Judgment In case one la secured. RIB IN LUNG. GRAHAM CASE. f a K. A. L. .WOShl'ICK Physiciamand Surgeon Srici.il iittt- ntiuii givi-n to tlic tn-.it mclU I'f dlM'.IM S (if tllf EYE, EAR, NOSE and ...THROAT... WrOttur at JAMhS' l)ru Ston-. V. C. FOUNVAIN VI) CHO'A'N AND PR'T.F WK; up tilr vrr Hurl N e-Offi, 1-M ! laity J San Antonio International Fair Opens Oct 17, Closes Oct. 29 or A LAND BARGAIN In It Will No Com Up For Trial Travi County. A.stln. S. pt. 1. ;uy liraham. wl.oi I iharg-1 uh the niur.ler of Allltl IlxsKell m Lotert.in tounty In 1W0,' . btouglit hr from KaU county ar.J lodged in jail. This Is iulte a noted dit ari l haa been trld a-venl tlrr.es an i I transferred here for tri..l Railroad Man Dies at Houston From Injury So InflleUd. Houston. Sept. 3. Albert Iirnltert. an employe of the Houston and Tela I Central railroad, tiled at the Houston Infirmary, aa areault of Injuries sui tallied. In some manner LariiU-rt sust.ilned a fracture of a rib. The bone penetrated to th lur.es und death ensued almoat Immediately after the occurrence. De-cena-il as thlity-sU years of age und leaves a wife and a number of children. Sam Buys Locomotlvt. Aus'ln, Sept. I. A contract flirt la the tate departrrieiit wherein tn fit. yiils and San Kramlio Kaliway "mnr.y p'jrh.ied through the Con-tln-i.tal Trust oir.pany fifteen n niotive ai d other ro!l;i.j stoW, pilt. No Present Entsntlon. ilalv.vtori. Teg.. S'M't. S. Or.rral Manager Nimn of the Santa Ke de nies the report from Kort Worth that the Santa l int. n Is extending th Osawohn.i, . T.. Iranh south ti Hon-y tlrove. Tet. lie sU) there may b an ejieiiKion when th cond t ons anl poptilatlcin un l tramp warrunt the e-tennlon. , . .... . , rnurt from the a. t!..n of th ty boar.J , " - ami one lirlac..,Urbarn.,lMI,..sl,e,U.kf ,.,,., , ,m fr ' lorn ,,ld. r.( My. .. received one orty acre t.nced l-r.M.f. av I i,,.,,,,,,, f , ,,,,,..,, y ftolll f "l "l-n h.s body nd a No ,ge ell and w I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . and t reek rnt.s ' lis :.- 10 vm.w. i K""h "" ,'u .s til II. l.litisa tltMF III.! f tflts at I " . . tXWGE ffllNGPMORtChas U. H. !R)KSF. , l'r... Flrst-Ma-. M..tn. (M l n I T II fl 8!io w e r mid VaMir D Hi I II 0 N. IAMI:I FA Shoe Shop General repairindone All WORKiWlAKKAN T I: I) llonnelll BullJlng seil oor hi Lery llroth.rs tin acrtxitit f bad health, I olf.-r for sl my (arm and pasture lain! ; two und one linif mile Wed r.f low tr, about 11m hundred acre, uitdi r K'M'd new live-wire f.-IICe. T!ife hill on I- w throtl-'ll the place that M r JT' dry. Three huudicd acre :ifute. two liiiridred acres i.f which I well s. l w ild I!, riiiii'ht t:ra. Scem.i f..r jirlc. a ai.d t rn . Will sell at u h.ir- ;ilu. tin.- huinlKd h lid f hu4 and it Imiiilreil head of cattle f r sub-, va it It the jd.ice, r the Jilace for sale With out tho lion and cattle Tmo Appointmtnti. Austlti. Sept. 3 -a; m rrior t-it.hum has nrii.o iri. e 1 1 . mIIm u, Hppoint mr.t lr John l. It. II of San An toi.lo. trieirl.er of rhe late homeopathic Itiedlial trf:irl. Jane. !.l, rain h pilot ht (iaieton An Appeal Filed. AilMlo, Sr-ii. .'The Cty Telephone mn.pariy l;l-l un nilgai In th county No Chines AdmitUd. i:i r.is i, .!,!. J -linmlBritl n oin rl.il here re.elvd intructon from the oriiml-lori.-r g'-nerul to admit no i hin nmn to till country, other than Hindis. i I.iim or leu.itlon o 111. In Is. and tn be esp. ay Ogilanl In guarding me frontier. liln.im.ri who would I as thrmiKh In bond are nlxo eacluded. I Boy Bitten by a Hog. w hltewrlirrif. Tel., Sept 3. -While the nln.-y. ir-old M1y ,f Hull, , live fle mile .3,1 of town, mid bis mother were out n the lot milking hint nlijht, the little Ixiy ie atta. k d by a i ...... t . . in .K, Kiiin se uonn atlil tine leg Schools Opened. Kan Antonio, S' pt - l,e 1 1 y (, jh. lie I, ..,.: l,.. I.. i mlh el, ullll.l'tlt of .'..'t'l l,.' plli,ls TOOK THC LEAD 8ittn by Coppehad. rai l-. Tes . S. pt. 3 A little son nf O li Trul. , k, near tllory. M, bitten on the foot tiy a coprMThe.id aniike while i I,, .lining w.-.Ik on a hi a mh and ram. n.Mir .Ivinir l...r.trA ih. ... . ..1 a . 1 1 r. I . I . i r ould be S 'tuie l .'J. I'J II r., 1 Hh.ti.ro, k III l.ft th.lr un, horn inouisucn. ' fr .n t. r Rianct, a Usual, Kept Ahead of Hr Dritish Compel tor. N.w Vork. S. t J A I :j olIo. k Thuradiy n.ornii.g tl,. It.-liaui and ue nn! tow In an ei.il- uviir to in. e. At In I I the om- n lllee boat Hignalle.l the la. would I poxtponed ur.tll lati-r In ths dty. When the bouts rem In I the lU-htslilp ttie Wind w;. bio li, k IK e tioli an hcur, but the fog that hid prevailed all morning waa still h,Hy At II 0 the rtilst Wa (INnppesrlng mil proxpert for u rnc w.re good. At 12 .10 lh. wind waa blowlnq vin inlli' nn hour and the fog nlnmet llslpated At I! r.0 loth yaibts, after atnndlna' for the line on tarloard tack hen, li d bin k for tho lUht-hlp. Tli. y were close to gether The. course wa to be ftft.en Utile to wind-sard arid return. The starting gun wn Prd nt 1 o'clock. I loth ysiht bended for the line, the He. ' II....... . 1 .l.llu n II. l..n.t IT I. - ,,uii v TPVAV (ii.io..- win.,.. j in .or i.i..i. in- n." I liA., Ilsnce at I '.5 wua a half mile In II. Phone jy. Nolary 1'uMio, Wl a vl well tn windward MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO of nxw yoiik- Uldc5t and Strongest. Write policies on alldc 5lrablc plans. A. D. McConnico, Apt. (Illicr wilh Or. J. L, Foiint.iin. No Bail Allowed. Il.-tiuriont, Tes.. Kept J.-Ititrlit Jude W. II. I'op has remanded to Jill v nh, m h iii Herman otto, who I (hnr? I with the Liillng of hla paitmr nn the loalliouje some ail weeks since. STATE ISSUet. Platform of Pennsylvania Democrats Dealt With Ttot Matter. UarrlHhiirg, I'u , fcrpt. J -The Iemo. i ratli' state convention to-day nominat ed th following ticket by act tarnation: Auditor (lenersl -Henator A. U. Ie wait. . Plate Tres surer-Senator J. r. lilt. Judre of th Superior Court-Former Jtidjte Calvin Ileyhuru and J. A. Vard. The platf riu adopted la briefer thnn usual and I devoted entirely to atate ' Issue. The greuter part of tt !- I with the last legislature and It work1 and tli conduct of th tat govr-1 SMsat. i Gooa M&MM can he ptrscrwd ly light living, (lis nalute the as ftittancr of tlia jirailicrd liaiiuacUt whrn it It needed and you will find It economical as wrll an physically and mcn'ally lencficial. Vou will he unalde to tiud .Utter place to buy nffrA HrtiilC and secure accurate fJIMM s Ul UIO ptcsctiption woik than our store. We keep every thing in the Rotail Dpun Liino M. H. JAMES .r0' 4 Trains Dxiiltj BETWEEN 4 FORT WORTH, WACO, HOUSTON and GALVESTON Through 5lecper and Chair Car tewen Fl. Worth, Wsco Houston and Oalveston. Direct Line to Austin, 5a n Antonio and Mexico Sleeper and Chair Car ( to hour th quickest tin from T its point to Ht. Louis and to all tUst ern olUs through 61 Louis L. TttlCE, ?u4 V P.AO.M. L G. Thrrvf ft between Gslrestoo, lloqton, ssd Dearer via It, Worth and Tb Dearer Road TheXVorld'arair Un a Th Tl Rillrosd" a 5 the Agent d. J. rnicEG. p. t.a. SPECIAL TRAIN via Houston & Texas Central R.R. . . . TO . . . HOUSTON and GALVESTON SATURDAY, September 5, 1903 Hperial train leaving Itryan at 4;3) p. in. at the rate of $1,751?, Houston and $2.00 Galveston Fine program lia tweii arratifel at (lalvi stou for Ijilxr Day Celebration, Monday, Spt. tli. Comn aloui and tak a "Ilp In the Surf." Ticket good returnltiK on any regular train from Houston or Ualveton up to and Including Monday, September 7. PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS C. (.. TAUSONS, Troprietor, aa BKVAN, TEXAS. Klarged, fleCtled snd Kqulpped with NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY alaaufaoturtng rUKE WHOLESOME AND HIGH (JKADE SO DA WATER AU risrors, Wbolesal snd IleUlOnclodlng Ginger Aie, Cherry and Celery I'hosphate, IVppo-l'hate, Koot IJcer, Iron-Hrew, Scltvr and Mineral Watets. Croea Corh Hrstea, llutchlnsonnd Corh-Stoppsred;Coo4s I pints nd.')0 i's. MOTTO j I'ttaost oleaallBM snd uniform tutlltv nf nods, prompt tad correct serrlce to sn and all. Respectfully solicit the trade of llryan and mrroundinu territory. tSXaltXSDal Don't forget you can buy an ELECTRIC LIGHT LAMP Por at Tyler tlaswell's Book Store S3 i 93 i