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CltBlik lib. ortiti ICil VOLUME XX GREENVILLE, TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20. 1910. NO. 109 vSSJp o o o & o o B o B r.s o 5 b b b b b B a o o B b B B B Y V V V T T f f r r r r T f V Y t r t t t K-X I 1 I t o bbbb k ooo0S:h:s oooo $oo 00&& Tl jl avior s vjuick usiness f o 1 20 Men's $18, $20, $22 and $25 a b 5 0 J 8 Men's $16,50 and $18 Wool Suits Choice for tiliOU T SENATOR HUDSPETH MAKES SEN SATIONAL STATEMENT. Auditor Will Report to Investigating Committee Thursday or Friday, Wool suits, choice $11.95 v.-B 3 0 BBB DBBB O THIS HAS DEEN THE BIGGEST SALE WE HAVE EVER HELD BIGGEST IN VOLUME AND DIGGEST IN AMOUNT SAVED BY THOSE WHO HAVE MADE THEIR PUR CHASES HERE. Austin, Tex., Jan. 19. Quito a stir was caused hero today by n statu nient Issued by Senator Claude Huds peth, chairman of the sub-conimltteo Investigating penitential les mado lit III 1'iiho )estorday. Stutu ofTlolnls refused to comment except to say they bollcvo Hudspeth Is misinformed. Hudspeth duclarod that Indications point to a shortage in tho nuances of the punltentlnries but so far the amount is not known. It Is said tho affair ptobabl) will bo dlselosod when tell auditors icport to the cummltto at lluntsvillo .tomor row or Friday. Senator Hudspeth said he uudeistood tho disclosures wou'd bo staitlitig and show thnt tbu entliu penilentlary system had been conduit ed loosely the last ten joars. (lovemor Cniupbell refused to com ment but showed luterest. ON SIXTEEN HOUR LAW. Time of Men Start When Summoned For Duty, Auntlu, Tex., Jan. 10 An Important ruling was made today by Attornev (icnoinl Ughtroot on tbu sixteen lic.tr law of tho Thirty-first leglelatine. The railroads require engnoors and ttrcmcii to report for duly at lea.it tblity minutes before thu departure in irnins, nnu libor Commissioner .Myers submitted tho question as to w bother this thirty minutes was to bo Included In computing the sixteen hour period. Tho nttoinoy general hcM thnt It did. stjlng that the slv Icon hours began at the t.mo such railway omplo)ce reports for ilut) and Is not measured from the tlmo the train uclnall) begins Its joiirne) 'this iiilltig Is In haimony with tlio ruling on tho BUbJccl by tho Interstate conurnrce commission. FINAL BLOW TO COOK. Previous Conclusions Arc Confirmed as to No Proof. Copenhagen, Jan 19. Tho commit tee of the linlvoislt) of Copenhagen ban completed the ouiniliiat on of llr Cook's or'ginnl mites and today con tinned thi'li jirev lints conclusions Him not the slightest ptoof the e plorcr hud leached the No til l'olc had been uibmllled TO II P I PT 1 1 R F VsX"xx XXM - i L.IS1 Of SON OF CONVICTED BANKER AS SAULTS PHOTOGRAPHER. Wanted a Snap Shot or the Noted Danker, But He Met the Fist of the Son. BEGIN WORK ON PROBING INSURANCE COMMISSION. The City Will be Inspected Soon, So Clean Up Premises. spcnMiig or Insurance niatlois a iiuiuiii lepoiter was told by nn Insur- nuco man that the state lating boanl ;;f ) now fixes rates, and are now out :;i i looking over various towns and in jjjjhome have raised tho intes. It is t ; suggested thnt on ners of property, X especially In tho business sections of i'jtlio city, should clean up their pi on, I Ises and remove all 3'ibstanecs that V.- are n,iu:eio causo llres. 0 'lho Slato now lias ehargo of the jg. latlng and It rates aio onco raised ,. it will be a long process to have them Vj lowered again. It la eabier to act In auvunco to prevent the laislng than to have them lowered again. .Miotner tiling is, tho Stato has ?iMi'i.yjM2-t? made a regulation that all insurance .. 'ees must be paid In cash and no more "trading out" of fees is allowed. The SECRETARY OF INTERIOR IS UN DER FIRE. Secretary Qalllnger, while Land Com mlssloncr, Was Extravagant and Given to Nepotism, Is Charge. Washington, Jan. 19. Investigation of the charges inado u Hepiescni.i Uvo llltcticocK. of Nebraska. Ileum- ci.it, alleging extravagance In the In terior dopattinoiit, Including charges affecting Secretary Ilallinger and his cousin, jack' Uallingor, weio begun Kansas City. Jan. 19. John Walsh, tho fortiiT Chicago llii.uicler, on li's way to the l'od nil ptlsou nt Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to servo a sen tencu of Ilvo )enrs for mlsappl cation of tho funds ot the Chicago National Hank, at rived in Kansas City lodn. Tho aged banker slept fairly w II hwt nigiu, ami nolween trains hole, up peurcd cheerful. As the pnity alighted from Hie train a newspaper photograph r mined his cameia to take a snapshot and was atlncUed bv the son of the prisoner Young Walsh pieceded IiIh father, lie eairled a heavj suit case, and the moment In caught slgut ot the pho lograiiho , ho darted toward It in Swinging his suit case with tiemen dous foice, tlie jouiig ClilciiKu.in lit einlly mowed down lho uewspapei man driving him and ills truchluo In a bunch against the side of the Pull man sleepei. Tho photographer fob In a heap while the camera Ml be uenth tho car a half dozen feet nwav. Tho older Walsh gave a bin lied glance at his sou, and then . the pioitrnto man, while the olTleers and othuiH In lho pait gave vont to a lieaity laugh. fecials Woriii Your !e W.ilih Behind the Bars, l.onvenwoith, Kns , Jan 19 John It. Walsh, tho eonvicled Chicago bank er, arilved ut the I'cdoiul penlten tlarj lieto ul 12 Oil loda) and began icrvlng his seiileme ot flu- Jeais His number as a convict will be (Ml GERMANY SCRVESTARIFF NOTICE Will Tax United States Products Un less Agreement is Reached, lleilln, Jan. 19. 'lho government has decided In the event of an nciee before the house committee on exiion- incut upon ieciiioc.il taiilfs between dltures In the into lor itep.utiivnl to tlio United States and (leiiii.iiiy Is uu. Htrd .UcGiilie of Oklaliomi. "Ot reached by Kobriiarv ., when tile Tlio exceptional values wo are offering jou in every lino during this great cleainnce Sale means much to you. You will not hnvo anal her chance to save on seasonable goods, and such perfect goods nt that too Take advantngo of theso low prlc.n on tlio Roods that jou need right now. Our entire lino of winter underwear for lv.jn .women aud cMl dren, the lino Is somewhat broken but them aro all sites In .soiuu of tho lots. Mosl 'of huh underwenr Is tho Munslng, which Is the mosl perfect nttlng mndo. The women's oomii In union and separate garments, from BOe to J 1.50, now at 3So ,0 l.lt Chlldiou's from BOc to $1.00, now 3(c to 76o Special value In men's slilrU, no collars nnd with cults at- lached, an unusunl value at Jl (10, now C9c Olio lino of nion's shirts In iiunv styles, these are 'in'good shades, slightly milled, not ono worlh less tlinn 00c to 7Ce, choice now at only J(.0 Remnants of lncv einbroldori, calico, domestic, gingham, "por cale, tic, all short lengths, clean good material. left from thin winter's soiling, now maikod at 33 1-3 per cent oft llalnnio of our ladleB' coat suits and one piece dresses, only row loft but they mo exceptional Blyles, rich shades, valuofl from fr..Sl lo $2150, now maiked nt half price.. ..(2.93 to 113.25 -Special in children's school shoes, bioken lines and odd lota, there aro many style but only n few altos ot ench, nuw goods! heavj soles, shoes that are exeollent Tor school wear, all now lunl,i('11 nt 25 per cent off Ilalauce of our ladles' muslin underwear In broken linen loft from this fall's nelllng, only a lew garments of each stylo but they are bargains, nicely made, till mniked now at 33 1-3 oft llalanco of our wool dress goods and silk, now desirable lru- lerlals, In many sliados, now marked nt 33 1-3 per cent oft Somo oxcoptlonnl vnlurav In cotton goods, such as suiting, ging ham, pel onto,' madras, etc., lOe lo 12',4c, now 7yj0 All 10c and 120 outing, and flannelette, in dross patterns, 7i4n Ono Hue outing nt ,,.5o OUR STORE CLO0E3 PROMTLY AT 0 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY NIGHTS. Our Sensational SHOE SALE attorney geiieial lias l tiled thai cash means tlie 15th of the lollowlng J month but it must be cash then. J Tlio above po nts aro given Ifor tjH1 ni'llt of propertj mvnors and all J j perso s needing Insurance Thu local agents have no power to change these ' rules t I . . I Is Hie gieatest shoo buy.ng proposition ever put on In Green ville. If ou aio iu need of aimlilug In footwear It will pay jou to attend tills sale. ALL SHOES REDUCED NOTHING RESERVED. AH ot our Ladles' cloth or suedo top button $3.50 and J 1.00 shoes aro selling at $2.45 Many odd lots and bioken llnei are selling at just their original prlco. 7j palls of Stacey Adams patent leather In button and lace, f COO shoes arc soiling at $3.00 All vlcl kid Stacey Adams shoes $4.25 You must seo these great baigalns In shoes to appreciate them and It will pay j on to visit this sale at once. Sco our circular for prices. Greenville Shoe Co. West Side of Square XI f Y Y Y Y f Y THE TRADES ASSEMBLY. Met Last Night and Elected Officers For the Term. The Tiades Assembly met III ICn glus of Pytlilus hall last night nnu elected tlie following offlceis lor the ensuing term: T. M. Kerbow, president; II. W. Taylor, vice piosl dent; A (!. Dunn, secietnrj-troasuior; Aidis Lee, recording secretary; Jeff Hamilton, guide; 11 O. Kliinliigh.im, guard; N. C. Muni, I'.lils lllrdsong nnd G IJ. Clrconvvnde, truste s. Religious Census. The loilglous census workers are to m et this iifternoou at 1 o'clock nt mo ciiiiHil.iu chinch foi lusirut tlons and leave thoro for tho work In tho dstilct nsBlgnud tlioin. Cauls will be Issued there It U Imped a number of volunteeis will offer their Bervlcs as wo need a "few inoio. After tho woik Is coiripleted cauls Will be left with Rev. Hilton on South Wesley, llev. Graham on North Wus loj, llev. Jtccrc on West Leo or L. G Wlilto at Y. M. C. A. iniuiedlatul) on IliiisMni' work. It Mould greatly help If tlie housewife would leuialu ut home for the afternoon. Y Y Y V t Y Y Y Y Y CttrtJ THE SHOE MAN Soles Shoes Fo 75 cents. At Old Stand, Nextiw Door to Arvin's Drugstore. 1 1 A On ft M II 1 la m Was and Means Committee. Tli'i following comtulttce has been .ippol ted on tlie Ways and Means for tho Spring Music Testival to bo given b tho Tuesday -Musical Club in the spring' .Mrs II I' Iooney, (ha'im.in; Mis. J 1, Hugllsh, Mrs. It Uinh.uu, Mrs Glen Couisou, Mrs Geo I'ear, Mrs llarvev Mans- lleld W'-M-I-X-X-K-I-X-t-t-W-X-X-M-X- Jil 3 SSS ml On Manhattan Shirts Wo have put nil our Manhattan Shirts Into this sale no reservations or exceptions We vo bought Lugo linos ot Bpring Shirts, and we must make room for them. Take an Inventory of cvorj thing jou need In Shirts for any purpose, and come hero at once. We offer no uncertain Shlrto at this sale but Shirts mudo by one of tho best Shirt Makers. Note those values and then, If sou expect to continue vvoatlng bhlits, sou'll do woll to stock up. All 3.00 Manhattan Bhlrts luring this sale ?0 OK it fi.tt-i All J2.50 Manhattan Shirts luring this sale PI Q U o I iCtl All (150 Manhattan Sntrts dtiiiu,,' this sale at . All 't Ofl Manhattan Shirts during this sale Q1 Cfl All t "5 Manhattan Shirts during this sale at Y $1,30 51,15 chairman of the committee, presided Cumin. sslonor I-'red Dennett of the general land office, whose service dl reetly figures in Hie contention, theie being mail) lustaniea alleged of Im proper use of the million dollar up pioprinllou foi lho piotectlon of the public domain and Mr Il'tchcock who sill red up tlio trouble first b h speech In the house lleconiber'lC, anil later followed up In u statement to the coiriiiiitleo, wele present today. Mr Hitchcock, .u a statement, s.ild aliotil the tlmo the pr sent secretary of the Intel lor, then couimlsslouur o'l tlie general laud office, and Jack ll.il linger, his (ouiiln, and tulvato seite tnr, lull for Seattle, the latter re ceived an expense allowance, althoiigl ii was known tie was about to rosniue nts private law practice. - m BOOM FOR WILSON. tinning iirinngoinonl explies, (jer niany's geneial taillt rntes must, uu der lho law, bo applied lo American imports at present (outing In under the loiiveutlonal tarltf One hundred and twont loveu articles will bi- al reeled. It is however, seml-olTlclally declni ed today larllT negotiations with the I'uited States have not been broken nil and It Is milled limn remained foi settlement of dlffeicuces between the two countries. President of Princeton for Democratic Nomination In 1912. Trenton, N. J , .tan i9 Woodrnw Wilson of 1'iljictou Unlveisll) will be put foiwaid bj Now .leisey for tlio Democratle noiuitiatlon for president In 1912. This niiuoiiiiccmeut by James Nugent, chniiiiian or tlio Demo iSaJlc state comiuUteo, was given out tier tod.i. "Woodrow Wllsun Is without tloulu tho most iiopular Demoiiat lu the uist," salil Mr. 'Nugeiit "As tlie Uemucratlc candidate for president, lie would si.eep the country The Chaotic Loiiilltlon of tho Jteptiblicuna ut Washington moans a Dcu ncratic victory iu 1912 " BIRTHDAY OF GENERAL LCE. Was Observed as Holiday Throughout the South. Now l)i leans, Jan 19 Tlio ono hundred and third birthday of General Lie was celobraied tuioughoul the South today. It being a legal holiday in man) slates, il was attended b a partial suspension of business activities, 'lho distribution of crosses of honor to Confederate veteiuus by DaiightorB of tlie Confeduraej in piucllciill) ovi'iy 'own mill illy in the 'south was u prominent, fuuturo of the day'B com memoration. In Now Orleans, Govoi nor Saiidms tonight wus thu prlucl I i.i I speaker. For Constablo preslnct No, 1, The Hoiald Is authorUod to an nounia Hob Hawkins us a candidate for Constable of Precinct No 1, sub Joel to the union of thu democratic priniar) llob don't need ail) Intro, ductlou to lho people Ho was uleet id marshal some four soars ago and t Is a settled fact that he nmlo one of Hie best olTleers in lho history ot Urocmlllu. Ilo never hud any pets but treated all alike, and enfoiced the law Hub was born In Greenville und is an honest and upright citizen, and Is worthy of thu peoples' vote. Ho Suva If liu is elected that every body shall have a square deal under bis iduiliilstratluu Ills rocord us tit) marshal Is before tho people Hob says lie will try to make u belter constablo than hu did city inarslial and ho wjll appreciate jour uuppoit Mi.BBBBBBBBSk . Only Nine Days More. There are only nine inure days in which to pay your pull tax. If jou neglect this liuporluiil duly Jim will have more than one occasion to in grot it To full to qiudfy for suffrage la ut. ir, ,if !nttlutlr ll vltriiall jour frloinls, and your country Keep r uns in iitiiiu. X.I r Raie Bargain In Lace Curtains. Just luuio lu possession of a laigi bh'pmcnl ot lacu curtains at a iiiurli underpilce which cuublcB u to gin vou a veiy huge cuitaln li.g nnu long enough fur any window In tin State one to the window al D0l which Is about oiic-tli'rd of tlio us ual price that thoy aio sold at. 'Ibej must bo seen to be upptcculod. A look will not bo regretted A. M Davison, Coiner Store I am still selling Ingrain nun BiUHsells carpel' at cost It. R Joiiu ftast Leo sttcet. ' miisii ! i i nn, ,, ppM :;o o&ao -ssooo ?s-ooo oood boooooob oooo v.- Tho Darling Hen of Slovos nnd linages are the ones that please. K. M Halite. 1-2 OFF On nil Uox l'upora Wo want to close out our entire lino of box papers tnls week and jou don't want lo miss this sula. Most Pf their., nro Kntoiirlliireljurls and Whitings goods. You know what thoy aro. All school tablets go In this sale at 3 for a dlmu. Can you afford to miss this salu7 Wo hope jou wont. Perkins Pharmacy M"X"X"M,,!HM";"W,'M,,?"X"W Strictly first class shoe repairing' I ut moderate nriies. Iliggar & Win Notice. Wo do everything from sewing a button on up lo new shoes to order. Hlggur & Wlntuti, Shoemakers, North Stonewall St. m Save your broken lenses and send them lu and have them duplicated. Dr. M. Ueskow, Optician. nz3s Preserved Cher ries. Preserved Strawberries. Bulk Mince Moat. Boston Bell Boneless Her ring. Cod Fish and Newport Mack erel. C. E. DINKLE 1ns, Purs Food drocsr, i Hoall lH't, 8. Stouowsll HUseL o v'!'f O & & ivr vi O V.i B 'M b B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B m Hargnln Counter Shoes, choice 60a Cut priiuB on all shoes for men, women nnd children all now. Mens nnd boys suits and overcoats nt 1-3 oft regular price. 13.00 hat at J 1.95 Wo aio showing New Spring Qlnghania, Now Bilks, Now I.acoo, Now Embiuldorles and Muslin Underwear. PRICES CUT IN EVERY DEPARTMENT RBI ? E S flfl iiyBisi&dPiiriyOK. Outfitters for Men, Women and Children $ BQBB BBB$tB BttifyBBBBB BBOQBO OOQUH .fLULWst f4-4'-'4 or Groceries and Feed Old Phono 140 oore New Phono 140 ones 4"4 iii i ; i !JM, ' -- ' " ,"- Roquefort Cheese Sandwiches We Will Tell You How to Mako Them ETT. aaagssaarKrgacaf x:i;-:-srf"K-K!-j":"ix-M' ----X":,-X"X'X-'-;"X-:-'X"X"X-X-X-X"XXXC' ion, North B'onewall St. n jit"