1 4 7 - I T; - r - ' . "" ' f' " V-c.'j f.'oi Permit IKai $ i crt IlamJJton. iew 10'K, -Nov. 7. S:orks of rei elry In -ti. Unit.-d Stales army post at Fort lUiuilton which followed the disclosure nado of letters aliened to have been written by Mrs. Claudia Halns to htr husband. Cauiain Petei Hains, are denied by Lieutenant Col onel Ludlow, who had been in com jmand at the tort. Practically every officer who was btationed at Fort Hnm. ilton during the time mentioned In Mr. Hains' letters had to another, ajid, in maify instances, a distant post. .It was When questioned with reference to the trairsfem nf nt. fleers that Ludlow took occasion to rteny some statements made in Mra. ttains- letters. Colonel Ludlow said he issued an order to keep William Annls out of the post after he received a warning? from General Hains, father of Captain Mams, that serious trouble mleht come if the men met. "He told he ha feared his son would shoot Anrru" said Colonel Ludldw. ASly Dog. Th late Ir. Jame free man Clark sed to tell this story of bio dot;: war to Texas, where he i. to . J M ne Umv nijr w,s fo'"1 of trial on indictment charsrinir him irhl pro,njr-to lhe nttxrttS station to see the Perjury. He was apparently f,ni, Li" I People, and I n I ways ordered bin to .rlv,t it CL Louis. rha.. fierce, Vl lae waters-Pierce Oil w0P?yrr,v', ?ere Saturday on hi" cove d fronj hIg KJ if, a" Pera"n performed in the fl,n, h? briskly from hU home. He declined to make any stated ment. but at the office of his aitorney It was reported Mr. Pierce would leav, here for Texas at once. 1 Tariff Revision at Extra &i..in. Washington. Nov. 7,-Representa. tive Payne of New York, chairman of tne ways and means committee of the go home, fe.irins be v.onld be hurt by tne curs. lie eiisily underntood that If he went thTe it was contrary to my Wishes. So whr-fiorer l a tm imov I station if he saw me coming be would look the other way and pretend not t Know ine. If lie wot me anywhere el he always butinilnd to meet nip wit'i preat delight. But nt the station i' was quite different. He would pay n i nttenil"!i ti my whistle or my cp.!' e even pr-teminl t be another !: .udc, uau a long conference with i ' 1 Present Roosevelt on th tariff nnL. i "nd wonW '"' n,' '-'" In the fa-e Hon. Mr. Pn Vtl-" rlo !m n.tri Must Entertain Negroes. Washington, Nov. 7. A decision wa rendered by Corporation Counsel Thomas, that hereafter hotels, restau. rants, cafes, Ice cream saloons, places where wda water Is sold and barber shops in the DiKtrlct of Columbia will be compelled to serve negroes in the same rooms and at the ame mice. as white persons. The old plan, it is said, will he re stored and undesirable patrons driven away, by charging prohibitive prices ir a noRro should float Into the favor. Ite collation -room of upper tendom and meekly ask for a cut) of coffee he would be politely Informed that the beverage will cost $2.35. If he wants a plain amall steak he will be notified the check will bo $11.60 and with onions $16.25. The courts hava sus tained such tactics. - 'tinvy re vision WOllhl in! ho lol... . , i.--u uji iii me coming session o' coneiws. but at the extra sess:on to bo called for this pur- pose. I is of the nnlnln., !, "I'niiiju ul all extra session will be called about March 15. and It m -it be able to pass a tariff liin,y thenjddle of July. . Crowe fn Trouble. Chicago, Nov. 7. Patrick Crowe who several years ago gained noto rlety In connection with the kidnap ping of Edward Cudahy, Jr., of Omaha Neb., was arrested here after half a dozen shots were fired. Crowe, It Is alleged, fired Bhots into the mirror in a saloon and then caused excitement WKJch Occasioned a rnt oll U .... L MM LW iu3 pU- lice. After some shots had been fired i xiim wowe was captured. All Grades Reduced. New York, Nov! 7. All grades of rtiuiea sugar nave been reduced 23 cents ver ju pounds. Gates Financing Pipe Line, . IT- . . run uni. xnv i it fa . nounced here that John W. Gates, the multi-millionaire who recently became a ciuzen oi fori Attnur, is financing the project to pipe natural pas from me nennetta neius to . Dallas and ron wortn. This will reduce the price to 50 cents. Without rtlir-'tvitlv reconlzlnc nw. He gave iifrt!c crt direct In the i;v Impertinent fn.-i :i.v!-. the reason evi dently behij,' : lie knew he v -dolnj; what wai wrong and did r like to lie found nit. Possibly he mi havej-elled n little on my nearsighted ness In his maneuver." Thf Care of Goldfiih. . The secret of success In caring for goldfish Is to keep the water they arc In fresh mid sweet. Their globe should be emptied :nd Its water renewed a often as e-1 vy second day. Lift enc!i fish out jre In a classfnl of wntn.- empty the ;- I.e. wash If onf In fresh w-i t-r and put the fish bad; again. Ch i:-, sweet rainwater should be used, nnl Its temperature should b Wised to 7" or SO decrees hv warmln.- a part Of li. Siiarkllnir well wntnr l ! too cold f..r i lie fish to thrive in and too pnre. for the anlninlcnlne nt r,ii water form mi imnortnnt ioou or lliese llsh. They need no other sustenance than a verv few nrofwl crumbs sprinkled in their water dally iui neriecmnjr win km them Ten quick ly . Housekeeper. A VEcpajnol: i i wonaer wuy it is." remarked the niruuKcr xo me. "Why what is?" I queried. He proaned and exnlained thus- "Why Is It that chefs ut restaurants luiuK mat tDe mere addition of a to mato to anything under the sua Justl fle their calling the combination Borne thing 'a l'Espagnoler I see 'eggs a rEspagnole.' My curi osity la at once aroused. 'What,' I ask myself, 'do the Spaniards do to eggs? So I order 'eggs a l'Espagnole.' What are tbeyf Eggs with tomato. "I see 'chicken fricassee a rEspa gnole.' Nothing but tomato mixed with chicken. And thus it goes on and on through life, a Continual rnnri.l nt hopes deceived. Spanish sauce U to- u:aio caicnup. it is ubsurd; it Is care less. Chefs have no right to be so luzy. Why, If the same lleaxee of rare. lessness Is allowed to run rampait through other classes of men leslde chefs I do not doubt" Here the stranger got positively tragic. "I do not doubt that the good old phrase 'walking Spanish' will be ap- pneu To stepping on a tomato. I fear It; I fear It." And he faded thence, shaking his head with gloomy foreboding. New York Times. V DON'T ALLOW YOUR MAN HA TTAN POLICY TO LAFSty BECAVSE it is the most valuable asset vou nosi ,J ,u C f Dnirnnwii. J i ov intuitu, Agent a Morse Model Prleoner. New York. Nov. 7. Charles Morse. .v dno sentenced to fifteen years in ff'i?Fe,eral prison at Atlanta, Oa., has k jtixtaYftir tirnvun n i I -- a inuMti (iiinoner ac- tordijig to officials at the tombs. He s asked no special privileges nor (i he been granted any. When the rosuiar prison rare Is doled out the prisoner, a former multi-millionaire, accepts the two slices of bread and a tin dipper of coffee which l8 passed fhrough a' slit in his cell door. Satiir. day he ate every crumb of bread, and drained the dipper of coffee and had a cheery greeting for his son, Harrv, when the young man called on Mm early In the forenoon. Morse retired ,arly Friday night and slept sojindly in Hwaneiiea wnen the hustle of the jiy oegan. Third Gin Burns. Athens. Tex.. Vnv 7 ti.o I-anghlln gin, at Eustice, burned. Loss is i.imio. mis makes the third gin nurnea in this county recently, and the authorities have proof that all were of , Incendiary origin. It Is be lieved night riders fired them. With Experimental Station. Sherman, Nov. 7. Many citizens are Rinine- n iioruinn oui.-it,o- Mm . t cultural experiment sttion bd estab lished near this city and an instructor oe appointed. Barrio'i Critic. J. M. Iiarrie some venrs mm aa liersuauea to lake the ch;i r at ceienration iiu Scotland. He wn or tremely silent and stole earliest opportunltv. Next wppI- n. peareu in the Nat onal Observer n i, morous article entitled "Mr. Barrle In tne thalr." iu which Mr Tlnrrln's of social tact was held un to rldieiiin .nuny people thoucht the writer h,l gone too far and protested. But the autnor of the article was Mr. Barrie himself. Screams Scare Away Aailant. ueatimoiit, Nov. .). Miss Emma Morris, seventeen years old. was at tacked by a burly negro at her home. Her screams attracted a neighbor and the wretch fled. The girl was slightly injurea. a snot was fired at the netro Veterinaries. iiipisxrates. the "father of m.u. cine, wrote a treatise on the rforir,o- ry art, but its true founder was Vege tlus. who wrote "De Arte Vetprinnrio 300 A. I. But the first attenint tn li. vate the practice into a science was as late as 1701. when France Pf h . ample of establishing the first veteri nary college at Lyons. Exchange. 1 f Are') Tennyson and Lowell. Mrs. rriM ter. the wife of Bnrrr r.irn. wall, wax a great figure in London lit erary society when Mr. Lowell wa United States iniulster at the court of St. James. Mrs. Procter was most anxious to bring Tennyson and Mr. Lowell together. Tennvson who whimsical i (S prejudices, made va rious excuses au.T affect ml to believe that Mr. Lowell was a poet of little importance and on after dinner orator whose graces of style were overrated. One day Mrs. Procter told Mr. Ten- sou mat .Mr. Lowell had writton soiuo lines on her birthday and that sue must insist upon reading them to him. The English noet looked f ho- askance and submitted With bad grace. airs, rrocter did not go further than the opening line, "I know a glrl-they say sues eighty." Tennvson and sprang to his feet of Impatience. "Too familiar!' he growled out In h eh disdain ,h xuseo to listen to the remaining lines, Mrs. Procter oersevereM In hor - - - VUVtl to bring the two noets tmrerhor they finally met and became intimate friends. Mr. Tennyson was a man nf many caprices and had a touch of shy ness and cold reserve which made him unwilling to meet a stranger. Y S Ti Is? AND SHORT ORDER MEAL'S -AT- HOLMES' CONFECTIONERY UNDER THE DIRECTION OrAM," ARTISTIC COOK THE PLACE TO EAT EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. JOE KOSH SUCCESSOR TO HAMILTON KOSH Fine Wines, Liqtiors, Cigars THE COLDEST BEER REAR FIRST NATIONAL HANK CALL TO SEb ME IN TOWN JOE KOSH Golden For Him. Bunker-I see by the nanera that Ardupp has Just celebrated his wedding! Why. he was onlr mrrii yesterday. Hunks Tea; but he mar- nra an neiress. WHOSE IS IT? The Complete Drugtore The.Satisfactory Drugstore The Convenient JOrugstore The AccommodWing Drugstore The Appreciative Drugstore M. H. JAMES ---n n a Lake May Delay Work. V Orleans, ov. 7. A report rqtneA ft'Trom Colon, Panama, that P'ibteAi ireanean lake under the site of ,iY"e uf tlp I'rln'Jl iR locks of the Panama canal at riautii, may result in a neiay or completing the canal and a much larger outlay of money than t first anticipated be require! Ac cording to this report the discovery i me la Ke neen kept a secret. En gineers who were said to kno the discovery declined to discuss the mat ter during the absence of Colonel .laoetnais, who is in the United States. ; I Declared Absurd. Washington. Nov. 7. At the Isth mian canal commission office it was staled no word had been received as to the finding of a subterranean lnko under the site of one of the locks at oauin. and It Is declared that report such ar'iscovery la absurd on Its face. J' JVs slated borings on these lock hull been extended forty eet that! this evidence of stability is elusive. 1873 Thirty-Five Years' Reputation 1908 .-vanai a i l.iur.nlf. ot th Ouallly , ( all Liqunri told by E. ROHDE .:rrr.: rrr- - Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc. BRYAN A" o J44 Saturday, RESERVED SEATS ON SALE DAY OF EXHIBITION U "1 Vi la IJK1JU S IlKK IT R19S TRUE THROUGHOUT 1 of i Improper Conduct Charged, -W Orleans. Nov. 7. fliare-pa oper conduct on the part of Pres et (I. P. Freidrichs and rfther offi- oi' the Colonial and Trust comrany w Orleans were made by Joseph inberg and Abraham Hurwitz. two le stockholders, who filed a petl 'ln the district court asking that iators recently named be set and that receivers be appoint " take over and Investigate ya of the bank. Given Rousing Welcome. Hot Springs. Va.. Nov.. 7. President "elect and Mrs. Taft arrived here Sat urday morning. Several hundred guests from the hotels were at the station and they gave them a rousing welcome. the Plant .Destroyed by Fire. Nashville, Nov. 7. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the plant of the Nash ville Saddlery company. The loss is 'rom J12.r,0(ii to iHO.UQO, with lnsur- -.-ss5.000. rs. ' ychbishop Goes to Rome. '.I.ov'tt, Nov. ,7i Archbishop "1 sm-s fo Rome to participate jubilee, Nov. 18. apparently Stamped Out -. '--.ii:a. Nov. 7. Cholera la believed tsbe stamped out. j i ne Dest enow inai ever sirucK Chicago." Chkato Journal. "Nothinv Intha woria i Amuse It equal teer . Steer II nglers, I Firmer Tone Noted. Vew York, Nov. 7. A. firmer ton icted in the leather market Dowager Queen Seriously III. 4 Lubon, Nov. 7. Dowager q$Mn of Portugal Is seriously sick. Jfel BEING THE T0IJR "Mlifl X GIRLS r f SS Pi n f,f ,1 M'. ire rt .j.wi, . w Li. -Si m 1 M1 V 1 11 1 ' . f 11 AM FIRST ANNUAL HOUDAY OF THE C0W80TS, COW AND IROIANS OF THE MOST FAMOUS RANCH IN THE WORLD, AND COM- DfKrn cm ri V or nvi a SW HOMA'S PRAIRIE FEATURES AND FIGURES 1 INSURANCE '-ue wita me. 1 repen, the Oldest ,X f.mpani.. Yoor Bn.inesi given my personal .ttentiV, and appreciated. C. E. BOYETT Fire, Tornado, Accident, Plate Glass, Bonds and Live Stock Residence Phone 257. ()mYe Phone 372. MM mi tl irs:r-v.r fa A orodlriouaV'A consoi laaiinn nr the two 101 Panrh Shows, one of which Droved th trliim. Dhant feature nf hn uiimaiuwo national !j..yi exposition, and the if- 1 1 AMUSEMENT SENSATION 5 OF 1MFW VrDlr- rrrv A -1 I I Cowboyt. Wild West Girls, Vaqueros. SenoritJ Guardiai Ruralet, Men and Women Sharpshooter), Cham pion of the Lariat, Rough Kiden, Line Kiden, Kangi Ridert, Pony .''.ipresi Veterans, rloneeri, . rappen, Huntcrt.Scouu Heroes and Old Timers of the Wilderness, Exf orers, BuU 1-igliters, Throwers and S Tiers. Hone Wranel Buffaloes. Long-horned Texas Cattle, Bucking Bronchos and Mustangs. Cowponies. Paintoonies. Ci and all other real, actual, gen uine, simon-pure denizens of the cow-camp and range, reproduc ing the Sports, Frolics, Games, Round-ups, Gallantries, Hard ships. Perils. Combats. Adven. lures and Konunnc Tiailtf H.mwiM.- r.L" i- ... ' ri 6 weir utcs. tverything except a Tenderfootl r m Indun. fiesh from Camp-fire and Council, making their first .cLinu"ce wiTh P,le-&e, r r : r ' A i tastic Naave Accoutrement and Paint, and exhibiting their War nn j . CiUizaUon, in Fan- ' m m. ... T -""" . . w. auiiuspacrei TLe ooly expo border life its original kind and scope, by very nature and. source. Impossible of dupli cation or Imitation. D n 5 5 5 5 ?"""""" i We have completed our line of Eastman I6dak Goods Haswell's Book Store .', j STEVENSON MACHINE nd REPAIR WORKS Manufacturinbnd Reoairlnff BATTERIES FORALL PURPOSES OFHCE AND WORKS rTlT V is northlkn art of town Phone 7 BRYAN, TEXAS 3 S. H. FRANKLIN'S Meat Markets Upptr Market Pkont 3(f, Lowrr Market Pkomt 326 Choicest of Beef, 1'ork, Veal. Mutton, and Sausage. Your.-trade is appreciated. OYERL.N N TRIIL FORENOON tf?fft Fo.-. our opunonofour Enterprise,! you are not acquainted, when w. AU Va F .-. our opinion of our Enterprise, if you are not acquainted, when we ride the rnncinal thorniiirrifiM In U 2 P. M.-TW0 DAILY PERFOKMAKCES, RA1M CR SHISE-ft P. H . " -r 'r mtt ana welcome inspection of our Indian and Cowbor W.., Stand Ticket, on tale at the grounds continuously from 9 ak to 5 ?. m. aC4mPmenU Grand 2 ADMISSION CHiinnPM V DIVIDENDS rri.ARFn AT END OK FIRST POLICY YEAR, AND ANNUALLY THEREAFTER SEPT MY CONTRACTS ' ' BEFORE YOU INSURE S. IYJ. Derden, Gen. A?t New York Egg heceipts. - New York. Nov. 6 Egg receipts Thursday were 10,998 cases. Bryan . BRYAN ICE COMPANY NY. 232. L IY1. ueruen, o la ' t - )