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D*j*:ï Summer Vacations Should b« arranged for with tlx view of securing a maximum ο £leasure and diversion. Thi* caf » done by the exercise of judgment in selecting the route you um. TIm Houston and Text»»' l'entrai h selling round trip summer excur «Ion tickets to pointe in tlin north ••a»t and southeast. Through stan dard Pullman sleepers to Colored· point*, a· well a* to cummer excur elon point* reached via Houaton Sunset Route and New Orleans. Try Cloudcroft, woo feet al>ov. sea level, in the heart of the Sacra mento mountains. It'· delightful!) cool. For literature and rate*, writ* M. JL. Bobbins, T. J. Anderson O.P. AT. Α., a. «. P. Α., Ηομύοη, Texas. " ■ ~--^D '' ' * SAN ANTONIO INTERNATIONAL FAIR OPENS OCTOBER 18, Gluts Ottefctr 29, 1902 Earthquake !>**** lîo Whole Rriek Htrocterw» in Lop Aia»«. NO LIVES WERE LOST I Oaly Frame BaiMtifi VMMm4 Iht fdwtk ut4 lu; tf llm· Tk* SWtt T%r»w PMpti free TMr M>. Los Alamo*. Cal., Aug. I.—The moet1 •evere earthquake In the history of thla place occurred at 1:20 o'clock ye»· terday morning. It la not poaaibJe an yet to estimate the damage, but It la very h«avy. No lHrea are kuown to have been j loaf, though many hail narrow escapee j Every brick building In the town j was destroyed or badly wrecked. In nearly every house the windows were broken The Presbyterian church, a large and handsome brick structure, was rared to the ground, and a s:milar fate t"»fell th<> general store of W. S. Wick nebf'o. also a brick building. The shock* seemed to have a spiral motion Good· were hurled from the sh< Ives of the «tores and piled In the middle of the rooms Even such heavy articles as de«ks were thrown about. Not a chimney Is left standing in t!»e town All brick walls are badly damaged, but the frame structures generally es e«'ape4 serious injury. In a drug «tor»· nnt a s nele bottle e· aped and th* saloons were flooded with liquor from the broken botties The whole town was arobsed and th·* people fled fmm their homes t< th« »tr«eta in a panic. There have !xh*w »er«*ral lign' shock» since July 27. when the fir*! heavy shock occurred, but that of yen terday morning exceeded In vioieec any thing yet ekpertenced If lasted thirty second a, and threw people from t&elr twds Los Alamo® a town of βΟ<Η Inhabitants in santa Barbara (Tuntv ^ -eli#»» Tew»» i*inta \f;»r1a Cal . Ang 1.—Another j e rthqiiek»· shock was felt here at 7 2" 0> lock Thursday night No damage was <4irt>e T.jr , famille# have arrived here iron ic Alamo» and reported a re if.3 o! /ft-rror h !« !.*av there, and that mor< families are preparing to leave %*»i» hr h fk I.'» % DKitt P*rta Β "tara, Cal., Ann 1 -Anoth er *srth5inak(. *hork waa felt at Lite Alim» at 7 W o'clock Thursday β-Kht It *a« iimiH a* heavy a« that ot earh Thn-*'lay mortlnt A *!l*ht *h<»ek wa* felt In this city at th« t.Aiuf *■ *» » Λτ* M » · r* > · win En«'B»burir Wa»h . Aiijt'int 1 -From 1» ο ι κ» k tVtsiut *,(ia.v morning until. 1" o'rVo» h at r. ght H«rr,v Tracy «» an unwelcome ftteat at the ranch at W A Sunder» mitt si J Mi Eidowney *lx n-; »-" fn rn Wmitftct, on th* Col ns' ι» r!v.· Tri»'>· <ft:nc «ut of th*> < ■»»< a«l<*» rldie* on»· h.irw, using an ottor4i a , a< i. hoi m* and Uia»llne a tl.îKl in rr-aen·· H<> earried a win· cheat»: and i*« revolvers He io<ik dinner and «upper at the ranch, ha^' h>g th*> nun *«ll rowrrù with his rifle f»r·· »»ir»l «· ""word London Attentat 1 -Amid tromen 4<»m enthuaiearo. Lord Kitchener wa* preacnted Thursday night with a «word of honor, th>· gift of Cap* Town Sir Joiu^b C. Dimadnle, lord mayor of London, made the proven tat ton apeei h in the cour»· of a South Afri'an dinner whiih »aa attended by many notable persona. \Vh>»n the enthuxuitm hail aufficiently anbaidmi for l>>rd Kitch-ner to mak'· hi mue Μ heard. he nnx' *siiy returned thanka for the gift and e*pre«aed ι he confi dent hope that in South Africa at any rat.\ the «word wouid not again be drawn from Its a< alibard. I>r*rrltmi on fhi» H »} tî" w#r. Wyater Hay. Ν. Y . Aug 1.—Seriou* trouble nas developed on the May flower. the prealdent a offtdal war yacht. During th>- past few day» nine desertions have occurred among tho crew. A number of the crew said yesterday that not leaa than "0 men on board of the ithlp were awaiting a favorable opportunity after payday to take "French leave" of the veaael Pri marily the troubl» seems to revolve around th»» exi-cntl ve officer of the *hlp. Lieutenant W. \V. Phelpa, who. the men aaaert. la overbearing and tyrannical A Rif H'r» F«mt Jennings \λ., Ang t.—Several gen tlemen of this place hare Just closed a deal for nearly 20.000 ocre» of laud In Matagorda county, Texas. bordering on Tregpalacious bay. with e'ght miles of coast lin*>. AH of this vast tract wil lbeconverte^; Into a rice farm, and railroads and canals will be built at once by the company. This ta th«· largest company organized for this purpose in recent times. iltmuiuud Mlrt. Chicago, Aug. 1.—The sale of the controlling interest of the Ο. H, Ham mond company and the Hammond Packing company to Armour ft Co., or individual members of the Armour firm, is uow practically completed. The price for the property is not known, but the amount involved is close to 15,004.000. Κτ· Amnmg I'nptl*. New York. August 1,—Contagious eye diseases have reached the propor tion of a full fledged epedemic among the school children of Manhattan. Try a want ad. in the Daily Light immediately. Write it out now and send or bring it to the Light office. Don't wait when you can get what you want by advertising ir this column. Try a want ad. tomorrow. You will be satis tied with the return^. THUS Κ êiumm'r the latest out. Try th^ pir»· Rakery. Ji*.ST receiv»-lj die# ii* ,V'ju t'Vcr, Rak*TV. FOR SAI.F AT a ^Baryalu -onf delivery wayon; onk mw horse dra.\ . two second hand tiuKi·'» ; ontr r»-i r«>' ii»t<*r; one *cr»-V ca-<? Eliie County Hdw, Co. / FOR SALE—A >cood >u»»' and barn; acr»** grount^/l will also r»*nt so uti'k land to jrtf with above for n»'Xt A. T. BlwHoK PROF. T. M. WHITF, Magnetic H<-al»-r. Offlc·* ovt-r (tw··* Bros. A <'o'h itorc. NV* No. j<4. SKWINO MAC HI S yr< s.dl „r r»nt. Waxabachle Hardïrare Co. W Α Ν Τ Ε I » Kv»'Mh*djy ι;. \\ axa harhle to read this W/hiinn every day. It always cynlftin* interest ing ads. / Kol Ν I>- I> j/i'·»' ι<> nave umhr"l-J lu» tl*»*d, la* yuni» «-ri* shftrpetif^Fj «« wiliX RWcjljp^l cleaned, kev » jj^hI j spring's f'»r · tr. Arthur Aie Κ·«>·'· ^«ιι »hop, r-iir \V. R. M/.r··'. ; )/ΓθΓ<·Γν. / PJJi| Til 1 : Ν Κ W HA Κ Κ Η Ϋ* <Α < oil.·*.· I street in now oj#»n forXfitisiiips*. The beat i* th«- eheagfct alwBy*. Perfect satisfaction iru ajoutée/. R. Bochl4!, the haker. / / Μδ w ι·: — II He whiff Mjytifneyfcr οΛριι lar price·, from II/to Waxu hachie Hardware^*. / t FOR SAI.F At a t»rtVy and lot near the ofl Apply to Y. 1>. Ketwtife LOST—Your opjairt^uty to *<Ί| your house in lliyif you dy'n't u»·- thin column. l/erybody jpads | it Jiiat like you are H-adiu^ iynov. ι It will coat you little t/adver-1 lia# it. / JOH PRINTING quk&anind n-at Iv done at the Enterpriinjuoh Ottt^e. \Ve espcciall ν solicit [X-ominw'ial printing, folders, boolleti. y6rds, etc. Beat facilities in the ofty for quick execution. / PRESSING, cleaning ànd j£pair/W. Will take orders for Vims anJioon as Maniples arrive. 1i|fe Farley, 110 Maln-st., rear of t™tiiet* Na tional bank. / DU. R. JANE L A \V R f Ν (' Ε. graduate of the AmerruvSchool of Osteopathy, of KirKsvllj/, Mo., is now located at 208 V\ l/i Franklin street and is ready t<jfreceive i>a tlents. Consultation free, and lit ature uj>on application. Ε,. S. BOZE Contractor and Β >u/(d!e r Furnish plans ami «pacifications, or contract your buildings. Be*t of reference». Builder of the Chau tauqua auditorium. Would like to with those contemplating locating in Waxahadhle — Weather Indications. Tonight and Saturday fair. ». E. SHELflXO. Observer. Mutttfrn βown· With CaMtrttt, Candy CmUwrtic, curt? cow'tpwJeu iorev«r. β·,86©. IiaO.C.MU Ί refutJmouef. M Tbrtt August 1.—Mlofcigmn Dem ©crate at their «taie convention her· nominated the following ticket: Governor—George H. Durand. Lieutenant governor—John F. Bi ble. Secretary of state—John Donovan. Treasurer—W. F. Davidson. Auditor general—D. A. Hammond. Attorney general—Wm. F. Knight Superintendent of public instruc tion—Prof. Wood bridge M. Ferris. Commie* loner of land ofBce—C. F. Watson. The platform I* devoted almost en tirely to state issues. the only men tion of national issues being an en dorsement of the election of United Btates senators directly by the peo ple. Judge Durand, who was nominated for governor, filled a vacancy on the supreme bench of the state during the year 18»2. He Is gpn*>raily cred lted with beinp a' gold democrat at heart, though not a bolter in 1896. He was nominated on the fourth bal lot. TV*sw> Oonfr«t*r*»·— Ι·!!**'* Dallas, Aug. 1.—At the annual ré union of the ex-Confederates of Texas, which came to an end here Thursday, th»' following o.'Se»rs w»*re elected: Major general—K. M .Van Zandt of Fort Worth First brigadier—A. T. Gerard of Huntsvllle. Second brigadier—T. J. Largin of San Antonio. Third brigadier—Felix Robertson of W aco. Fourth brigadier—R. ,M. Henderson of Sulphur Springs. Fifth brigadier—M D Sellers of De catur. Spirited and protracted debate fol lowed the introduction of a report by the special committee appointed to-con sider and submit rule» for the bet ter government of the Confederal·· home at Austin.'" By unanimous con sent Capt. King, the superintendent of tue home, was permitted to make a speech. After he had spoken the re port. with the exception of that clause which recommends that the superin tends be "a thoroughly qualified sur geon and physician." was adopted. » ne veterans chose Sherman as the place W holding the reunion next year Frl««»n#r Out. Palestine, Tex., Aug. 1.—Constable Conrad Perry Thursday arrested a ne gro Wilder very peculiar conditions. He was notified that a neero was beat ing a colored woman in (he west part of the city and hastened to the place. The n«-gro ran and the ofttcer firel a couple of shots at him, but it only served to qttlcken his spWd The of ficer lost eight of his man. but fol lowed the trail. He <-ame to a large pond of water and looking over it spied his man. all down under the water except his nose. The oftt<er fished the negro out and landed hin1 In jail. I'utt Ing f'nlni Oïrr "rhool Hnn«!« Austin. Tex.. Aug. 1.—An interesting question haw arisen in îh»1 state l>oard of education as to whether or not the hoard cat* sell bonds previously pur chased for the school fund. Some parties have offered a handeome pre mium-tor an issue of bonds held by thivwhool fund. It is understood that Uif attorney genera. ha> written an /Tpinion advising the board that if has the power to dispose of the bonds The sale as yet has not been made. I tr t«r«MYA Αιΐίtin. Aug. 1.—Th·· wiflness fee· deficiency continues to grow and j Thursday the total amount of the de* j Helen* y certificate» issued Is |]9,S38 7"i The present appropriation year has but one more month to run. expiring Aug. 31. and it is expected that by that time tbe deficiency will have reached $L'!s oo or possibly $30.000. Th examining U< % appropriation has Ιοηκ sine»» been exhausted and the total de ficiency to date is $17.Hfi.55, and th· .total will be not 1 --.H thau $Jt),000. I'■'*«"·»■·}*■«· L ίμΙ Holder· Warned, South MoAlott r. 1 T.. August 1.— United States District Attorney Wil ; kins baa le«ued a putiir· letter war a-j lng every Indian landholder that pros ecutions will result if there are any violations of the clause in the Indian appropriation bill against excessive holdings, which that bill fixes at 320 acres for each Indian and a lil.e amount for each member of his fami- j ly. Each offense is punishable with { a fine of $100 and each day is deemed a separate offense. '» Vm'#« Mor·· Hon<1*. San Antonio, Tex., Aug. 1.—At an election held Thursday on the proposi- i tion submitted to the taxpayers by the city council to Issue $400.000 improve ment bonds for the purpose of extend ing the sewer system, paving addi tional streets and building additional achoolhouges. the proposition was de feated by 581 majority. The negro and German taxpayers, as a rule, voted against it. and It js their rote thct killed the measure/* Promiuful Muting fcngiuerr iMed Monterey, Mex.. Aug. 1.—Captain R L. I>avte«, a prominent mining en gineer in Mexico. was found dead in the Dienten canon 30 miles from j*on terey. The supposition is that he fell from the top of a cliff while ai work examining some prospects. Captain Davies had been missing a week an 1 friends started a search for him, re sulting in the finding of hts decom posed remains. MmiT Fnilfd l« Affidavit*. Anstln. August 1 —The time has passed In which corporations can file anti-trust «(lldavtta. It Is learned there are Avérai hundred domestic and foreign corporation* which have not complied with the law. Namea will be furnished attorney general who will proceed to inatltute proceedings against them to cancel charter or per mit aa case may bet I Telephone ιο »ι8 Collette Street »»♦♦·#»»···»♦ t »♦< 4 ANNOU MENT 11/ Β h»ve tH ujrbf /be ** Jenniof·, ottColJ »nd Foel bu«iu«Mt of W. K. Je Street, »nrt now art- prepared •o give the people piJfexehaenle »d> thin# Id our lice on •borr no ι ice. Protêt delivery. .... Waxahachlel Feed Fuel Company A. JACKS. • »4 Stone Brothers on 5outh Rogers «t., is he^fquarters for nice wood. We art receiving daily ihJpments of nice, dry wood, and it is to your intere/l to see them before placing your order for wocdytx feed We carry a full line. Join the procession·™ Mone Bros, yard and he happy for a dollar saved is a dollar mede a hint lo the wise is suff cient and all want to be wise. Ston*. Bros, few business and yours to please. : >ew phone 17a Bell phone 81 (4 rings! NOTICE!! There seems to he some mitunderetaurliufej^rio the names of some of the wood yards in Waxahachie. We dic/ct yyfi to MK'uul & Younp's wood yard on North Rogers .street, at Af/ij^rvs old stand. Pronj t delivery. Lorifc Wood. $3.25 Block^T $3.75 Stove v\<,0d, $4 50 These prices for cash only. New phone 7<>. Old phone 21 McCAUL ύ YOUNG, Near Centra! Depo Layer CaKes·#^ Cocô^hut ^\ β* . Caramel Chocolate — v"^ v Angel Food Fresh at All Times Empire BaKery Corner Rogers ard Water Streets Livery and Feed Stable We are prepared to iurmm you anything in the way of an up-to-^rffe rig, and will give your ordebr prompt attention. Phone No. 2 Have the only Rubber-tire Carriage in tfie city. All orders given prompt attention. Devenport Timmins Proprietors Ready for You We want to stiytf your work for you and h.tve itofvady for you whee you w<u)t it^iWe'll give you work that «ill Unequal to you r l>est ex pectation We'll put in mo» materWl that will wear and alway* look right. We'll have the work done at the time we promise STEWART He's the PLUMBER Land Money Abstracts of Title --·--r· R. O. Phillips Hawkins . , Phillips <5 Hawkins Real E.state and Loans The Phillips-HawKins Abstract Co. Complete Abstracts to all Lamis and T«wn Lots in Ellis County. R. O. Phii.i.ipb, E. P. Hawkins, G Ευ. L. Ο ait·'kin. President Vice-President Secretary Ε. H. Griffin, Manager of Real Estate Department "C* _ Qa 1 good Farms and Choice R> sideuci Pj ■ ρ· ■ t . ^ ΌΓ Oalv Also vacant 1 ots in all parts of th· city <■.' Waxahachie, including University Addition. Subscribe for the Light Ι ...J...... ; * Will Ralston <5e Company will appreciatejrour orders for anything in the line of Orcfceries and Feedstuff5.... Free delivery Store on Rogers street