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Br.·», λί»ι in λ Call or s»Liupi/v « [•nonwSfen FOR SALE - All the kit'-i»*!. «it<9 dining K«ty If.iJ»}, Apply to V Winibarhit T··**» HHottR HILL Whfok> >»· ι In Ι·«.Ι»« I··*. Writ K. Γ·» Main *tr T*x W,A> Γ Ε 0 Vt»u to kicyf that I 1 »* «* lit! wrot r>«»rn ciiopA/ ·Ι ~Γ> ]»r »«<-k Ι» Η Γ1»οΐιιρ»·>ητ <1 ■ — / --- — FOR ΙίΚΝ [' '»n< Ί room4U» «ο Ma in »»reet. .ψ/ out hoildhu'» City w»4pr. Apply f<· Kd iiUb»w tf l·.·! luadfoak ijfi; μ..»» * cie I* »ttjij.ll«*d by the U^iur()»M Κ Harri*, !a· Τ«·χ , ο· yjt'iti P*.p Oai tr rown 85 Bat opened îawara, the jah Kuode. FOR S λ I,Κ Λ pup. Ίΐϋΐί WAN ΓΙ ii !.. tr, de*k for m typewrit «Ι»»»* m <·*!! hc tfai* <if PHuNf m*»3r, DaJU*, ! «-χ;»·», to « i*v <*/ fit»·» whi will»»·, etc, :*) Μ Κ Ν VV \N I EU deposit &i) or fI Aedrrti P. Ο. itox !» Tex»*. WE sell Sewing M iar prU*· *> fii·» hftcnie Hardware I <> rn\ hKK. Mr» « J· «»■** buUk Bud»' to order. indie* ur / DRESSMAKING 8 at* */a \JÎ i ο η true ran teed, 313 Kaat Mâjpin/ Ave., Z*Vl ring* Mr* M attl»yLe^. W'K HAVE Ju«t recel #rv with whleti we en wood lit home. Stone ft FOR SALE-My realdenc acre of land at a liar afreet. App y to J. S. Vr LADIES—Mr». C. J. G pleaaed to «how you hei fail aaita Τ lid Nickel h «ρ a n*w ,0.1 ° H lateet dwaiff» *" t>1" a U */* America * Fanioua Beauties Look with horror on Skin Erup tion·, Rio tehee, Sorea, Pimpiea. Thejr dont ha»* them, aor will any one, who uses Ruck lea's Arnica Salve. It jfiorifles the face. . JEr Mma or Salt Rheum vanish before Κ. Ii cure* aor· ilpa, cbupped ban da, chilblains. Infallible for Pile*. 35c at Herrii)g-8p*rk· drug •tor·. first Smion Brid and a Start Made OB ÎBVft>t»gattOB. A KNOTTY PROBLEM Βμγ Object* t· Mitchell Rein* tiUwed a* a R-pretenfaiive of the Winer* 1'alwe— Miner»' Side Will Be Tak»n up Fir*». Washington. Oct. 28 - The anthra j cite coal strike commission in the hearing room of the inlet state com J m^ree commission. held it* first eon ference with the parties to tho contro-! ytsj ht the anthra· ite regions Mon day. There w»r a full representation of both operator# and miners, and m· mbere of the press and a number of ether interested parti»·' were present j Judge Gray lb»· chairman presiding. | The proceedings covered about twe hours time am) were giv«n tip · ntlre ly to a disillusion of th·· time and; method of pm<ceding with the pro posed investigation. Th'- commission decided to I» gin I'f work n»'*t Thursday at !t o'cIim k. the first day» of t'.ie investigation to be devoted to a physical examination oi the mines and th·· homes of the min ers., starting in the vicinity of Scran ton The entire anthracite field wiH be covered. There »a* con*ld^rabir di>-'U*»inn over a proposition made by the com 1 m «Ion u? have expert accountants at*· ^Ij&ted to audit th·* statements οf wbkVh and riaMifl* ation of miner» to br made tiy th** o|»erators for the lis· of the rommienion. bnt no result was reached <*n this point beyond the an Bonac«flmt by the chairman, of th·» (•«■•tiitnission"* Intention to appoint stwh an iifooitint in ras·· hi* services KhiHild be found ne«-e*H*ry Imrinit the progress of the m«ettns Mr. MitchHl a> th·· representative of the miner*, pnwnted a copy of the original declaration of th»· miners a? j forrouiated by the Sltatnokhi ronven tton. Thi» demand It first, for an in cress»· of 20 per rent Tn wage* r>f t'ïow not engaged by th·· day; aecond, a re j du< tk»n of 20 i»er '-ent in working hour* of those engaged by the day. third, the .payment for coal mined by »< isitt at a minimum rate of M*<y I « eat* per tori of 224<i pounds. fourth. t a «a*·* MKteewnt between the opera tor* and the miner* for ati aljuxtment of «aï··» j Mr Haer. on the part of (he cost Ol-emtiirik, took exception t<< fr Mlteh «il** aptieaiaace as a repr» <rîetlve of the Mlai Worker»' union, but said he fcad so Ob.· · tion to hi* présence a» the representative of the strikers a* IMrh in their individual capacity The rommiuloo made no attempt io nettle th«> difficulty but It wan made appar ent that the recognition of the nain· m· icion »t!l 1-e an lmt>wrtant and Vno:t> ptt-l·':»·» f r the arbitrator* B.fiw»· opening the pro< edi-lBgs the B,< mi er* of the commission and the repie -olali* · - of the iont<-«ttn<c par ti»- w«r«- photographed Judge Oriy. the president of the commission. then read the order of th»· presld'-nt crea· lag the '.oinmis-lon and in » general j way outlined t?W prtwedure to be fol i lowed H" etaifd that In a < ordaofo i with th· Smeumorlai nra tiie among ! English «peaking people. the comml* »t<>Ts would ft r»t reeeivn the Ma"·. «>Tit« or demand- of ?h> miners »h*< were to be rega*d«.î for the purpose, of th s ease a» the p« «e· utor- "''*>#· · eply of the oth« r t ide won't! then he heard * »»Ί S ' »'· IT it* ν *«*■>** Η» El Pa?o, T"X O ' "S ""-hî an p»»r« Ut be « cl «ni h* «««g if g con spirai ν for m.;iv«>\·γ·£ (un!·» ard Chlnani*n τ<»*η \rx'.to u> Canif,nia ha» ju*t <-<·«·;<· to I.ehî here. It yitnn tha' t'ir· f'hl^anu-ft hs>i t en slewed »»K) In · r » < "it#ç iîiK freu'it trains a ri'1 · t r 1» ·! a» fa' *·<·*: a» the California Ut;!*. Fur 'hi* ncrrlce the Chinese ai'frit \ aid $10 for each man atnuKν,)* '<! T» ->'ii an II.*.·» for ci· h one <ârrH*'i :» Y un. a Y** «m !»<«*« *· V-w V » te gin Anton o, T··* . CM. 2t. Herman Daniel Karaj>iaann, a well known cltl m of San Antottl". died Monday in Ne*' York ("t'y ofjt stroke <>f paravi »is. Mr. Kami'mamn ha<i been ill for the paat two ycao*. He was reputed to be a millionaire and took an active I«rt pertaining to the welfare of this city. The η malna will be brought to San Antonio for burial. Γ ml JI '» #«»«> lea-1.» w Sheridan. Wyo.. Oct. 28.—N. S. Boni, eon in law of William F. Cody, and a wealthy and prominent Blockmark, com mittal auicide at lite Sheridan inn by the uac of chloroform He wrote a letter to the proprietor of tbe hotel in which he begged pardon for commlr Ing the deed In hia house, but gave no reason. t»*m<*«ratir Μ·«· Μ»·Μμ* New York. Oct. 28.—At the Démo cratie tu ans meeting Monday night in Madlaon Garden Adlai Κ Stevenson. David Β. Hill. Senator J a men Κ Jones. Congressman Griggs of CSeorgla. Bird 8. Coler, De.roocratlc candidate for gov ernor. W. R, Hearst and Congressman Sulier of New York, were among the speakers Senator Jonea presided. Mlafeior U » Kmllwl Washington, Oct. 28,—Wu Ting Fang, who has been the minister of the Chinese empire to the United States aince liny 1. 1M7. baa been re called to Chin* by an edict of Die em peror. cabled to Mlnlater Wu by the Cblaeee foreign offlce. Tbe edlet ts peretaptery ι. ■ —■ SATISFACTORy rolombi»· βΜ·ηΜΜ βι«« R·' W at Canal Trmmtf (Mm. Washington Oft. 2S.--Tb# long «·* pected response of tie Colombian gov ernment to the proposition marte by the elate department for the negotia tion of a rasai treaty oa the line» of th« Spooner act, ha·* washed Washington and was presented to the state de partment It is difficult to ieam the exact nature of this communication but it is known thai it is not aKoK^thet an acceptance of the etate department's propositions. It fk friendly in ton* and doe» not close the negotiations by any means, though it unquestionably sets ba< κ the date of final agreement by opening new topics for argument.1 For one thine, the Colomb an rovern ment is entirely dissatisfied with the small amount of the payment to bf made it bv the I'nited States under the protocol which it is proposed to use as the lias." for the treaty. This sunt is $7.000.000 Colomb a wants $10.090, 000. Oit· (<«!· Km k M»« Mnni» Washington. ''>< ι 28 The treenurj department ha ordered the collecte! of customs hi El l'aso, Tex., to refund to Gênerai Harrison Gray Otis of I,Of Angeles. Cal , the duties paid by Μη' on person effe«ts. lonsisting of pre? ents fur his family. bought by (îenera! Oti during his rwent trip through Mexico When General Otis reached El l'aao on his return trip customs dn ties wore assessed against articles that he maintained were exempt from duty under tbe recent ruling of Secretary Shaw. Hineli by MfH'M'ns· OrccBvllli. Tox . Oct Γ&—I>.irin-; the rain here Monday lightning struck Τ Ε Summer*' reeidenre. shocking th« w hole family. The boll struck the flue, tearing it up. and passed down ward. knocking down the stove pipe. One Joint of the stove pipe struck the pillow on .Mrs Summers bed The residence of Sam Holmes was also struct, the flue being demolished and the top of the stove broken No one war. shocked In Mr Holmes' residence {)*■»! h ·■# I owtiifl *»ΐ»«ίί·Γ|ί. Knoxville. Oct. 28 —Col Ε J San ford dl«d at his home in this city Tuesday; aged 71. He was a native of Coneectirut hut for flfiy year»- bad been a resident of Knoxville. He wa.-. one of the foremost business men ol the state president of the Knoxville and Ob to railroad. had extorsive coal Interest's and was interested in as man> Industrial enterprises as any one man in Tennessee i «<·ΐοηι«' (oiigtc*' Washington, Oct. _>s It is stated that th·- customs congress, which was one of thret- international gatherings proposed by the fan-American con gress at its la* l meeting in Mexico, will meet in New York .Ian. 1" ISO" Thirteen republics have already an nounoed (hew purpose of sending dele gates The sanitary congress will meet !>»·«· 1 The coffee congress is now making good propre m New York X» f» I'm Mi: Memphis, Oct. ÏS Tht- special match rat ■ (or J)".(««> a side irtween the pacers Prince Al< rt and Str Albert 8. ont· heat a» a lialf mile, resulted in an easy victory for 'he former, in the remarkable tie* of 0:57% This establishes a new world's mord ior the distance. tx-a"·:;: the former time by 2'ij »wondi The rare was not sat isfactory iH ail of its details Ρ<ιμ*(ι|[·γ Wff(k#il by Cww*. New Origan*, Oct. 2S.—The north bound train on the Mississippi Valley toad was wrecked south of Baton Rouge Monday a» a result of running into a drove of ι ow» Tho entire train , *»as ditched. Engineer Harry Kehl man of New Orleans and a negro tramp were killed Monroe H Hughes, th·· negro fireman. was fatally injured. The ΐΜ»ϋ.Ή»οβ«»π» had miraculous es None of them were hurt i «** Η» Own 1 Kr»*t San Antonio, Oct. 2f> \ man claim it'ic to be from north Texas, but what part will not say. wa s>»d into the his toric Alamo building Monday and standing luist over th. spot where Davy Crockett tiled, took a pocket knife from his pocket and made a \ slash at Ms throat, inflicting a terrible gash, but whi'h will not prove fatal Hig S'»*«»l t* 1 «*»·· (i»r (t^iUdfn 'Sirtnitighani Ala . 0<t. 2S Georg· H. and Κ. T. Schiller have decided to locate a s:>»el plant and two blast fur naces at Oa-inen. involving an expendi ture of $10.000.000. It is also said that their mills now in operation at Knslev will be moved to the new plant j though as jet this has not been veri fied here. Barttmlur Sulddw Deal son, Te*.. Oct 28— PhU Els wlller, aged 22, a bartender by occu pation. and late of Temple. Tex., killed himself in this city He swallowed a handful of morphine and despite the efforts of physicians expired soon after ward This was the third attempt he had made. A PteuHar Fatality Bellefonlain, O.. Oct. 28—A peculiar fatality occurred at a ball game here. Thomas Walker was passing an open knife to a companion when a foul ball «truck his hand and drove the blade Into hla side, severing an artery. Walker died almost instantly. Utl H«r»ri tCipt·*·. New Iberia. Ia.. Oct. 28—The oil burners of the Segura Sugar company, beneath the boiler·, exploded here. A. I<abauve. the fireman, was severely j burned about the fate and hand·. Tr« r»ll ifM Κ·, Huntington. Te*.. Oct. M.—3. Q. Jones waa killed near hare by a tree tailing on him. COMING EVENTS. October 2&~Ringling {Brou, big eiveea. Novemor 4—State and county elec tion. November 3— Four days meeting of annual chrlaanthemum show at Ennis. November 5.—Meeting of Ellis County Farmer»' Inetitute. November 10.—Visit of Chicago business men. November 27— 1 hatikfgiving day and national holiday December 1.—Meeting of regular e rm of district court. Weather indications. Tonight and Wednesday fair, warmer. H. E. SHELL1TO. Observer. Fresh chocolates half pound boxes. w i*i /pound and Niekei store. 7^ The Light Want column i« read by the young and the oki. If yon don't see f/1'1*1 J'ou want; ask for it. Nickel 4fore. 7H No danger oi consumption if y·>ιι use Foley's Honey ;iud Tar to cure that stubborn cough, i^old by B. W. Fear is. If you don't seee.w/at y<»n want: ask for it. Nickel %fnre. The Halloween party will be given at the City Hali Friday ni^ht. Κverybodj invited to atttend. 2'c admission. hi CONSTIPATION ί h a vt» gniif lft d«>« aî a tim·? wlihnnt a m»vrmrut «f ihr bonrlt, not beir-g ;*»>{«> to move fbew «xeepf hy nsiag bot water injection* Ο*mette traeaupMion for wvf»n yetr* placed m*· in this terri h Je condition dharinjf that time 1 did ev erything 1 heard of but s#v«rronad any relief ; such was my »*a*e when ί hfgan usin£ CaWAKKTS I now have f rom one to thre^paisitir» a day. and if I wa* rw-h Τ won kl give $300 w for eneh movement; it i* such a relief." Avi.mek L Hivvt. Rnsseî St., [>îroit. M»ch. PI* a· ant Palatable, P>i*i*t, Tapt#· Good, Do Good, Kev«r Siekeu eakf η or Qript. 14te, i£c. 5#c CURE CONSTIPATION I i«|kU), Utlnttfu, >ψ* Vert. Ï2J Starvation le the fate of «offerers from dyspepsia sad indigssttsfc. If jour food remains undigested It cant build op the body. In fact, H dors actual damage by decaying in the stomach and poisoning the system KOOOL.K. Kodol is the sensible remedy. By digesting what yon eat it strengthens the body and at the same time rests the stomach. This rest soon restores perfect health. Cathartics and stimulants only reach the symptoms. Kodol cures. It is Nature's tonic. Five years mo & dlwun the doctors cal led dyspepsia took such a hold on me that I could scarcely go. I took quantities of pepsin and other medicine·, but rjoth'ng helped roe. A· a drowning roan grasps'at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once, and after a few bottiea am sound and well. Oeor«;k 8. M.tKSH, Attorney-at-Lew, Nocona, Tex. It can't help but do you good. The |1 bottle contains 2'4 times as much (actual measurement) as the trial siae which Mils for Wo Prepared by Κ C. DeWItt & Co., Chicago Sold by all dealers. b/KIII't v/llrh Ha7l>l Call/r » soothing, healing application for piles, «ore· mat PI Will 9 WllvH IIOlvI Jsllv akin diseases. Beware of counterfeits (i 0 il. i s Home 1 Great r L .'eke js'se ψ Rate to AMARILLO (via KI K»no) $13.40 DaiJy Limit 30 Days Good for Stop-over A N< w Country Α Π thf· Way Trains now running Oof Fare Plus $2 to to Graham, Texas, 26. CHICAGO miles west of Jacks boro. Leave Fort and Return Worth 8:30 a. m. daily, November 29, 20 and except Sunday & ■.* , December 1 «·3ΜΜ·———w—ji»—ι■ m· «n ii — uj ■■ 11 — ■«■■■ aSuteUtLtntgr.fmmemmrjrr-yjw. in ιι—ι——■■ — η··ι W. H. FIRTH, G. P. ύ Τ. Α.. Fori Worth, Tex, So Say Them Summer' vone, vint* r't. h »-re; Τα , '« ·Γ ;.«· doesi: 'î lire, Vmi order w>>od , in\ deiu . Aid w e'U Ik Mire te have r» pood fire. I'll tell Sl'iiif lir··*. as 1 ct'inf ! i i, * . No, wi.it, I'll call !·ν nt ..i - >·" - ■«»»'·«· with Stone Bros, woo i ο ΐ;ι.-<ce a lirej it burns s i good. I told hlio ■ «iid, ion Ik··, '' k ♦ · »* j the Iwnt block w ood I knoi» I ο eeiiddrv blocks — h< .« · f ' ίι·· : And t<> tliHr vard I'll nlvavs χο. STOKE BROTHERS South Rogers Street. New Phone 17; t'Jd fihone SI Last Call! Tomorrow is Circus Day in Waxahachie THE CREATEST SHOW ON EARTH &m«n W l"'* RINGUNG BROS. $3,700,000,00 CAPITAL INVESTED. $7,400.00 ACTUAL DAILY EXPENSE. A MODERN «MS·BIG SHOW GIRAFFE fmcntiaf All th. Eurico. On.ot»! s η* erernbeimml m*frit!ué*. Mr. John O'Brien's Latest and Greatest Success... THE GRAND GARLAND HORSE BALLET ... 4-0 Famous ... Fun-Making Clowns· MORE THAU HALF Of ALL THE ELEF.1ANTS IN AMERICA TRAINED IN AN ACT NEVES' SEEN UNTIL THIS YEAR. $$$$$ 50 FAMOUS MUSICIANS IN A SUPERB CONCERT BAND. Re<.ttf.tr.ί s Hlf.l--CU»· Pro*r»m during Ihr Pmruiaiion ut il» ureal*· Artujc Eihibifiona Ihr World Hat Ever Sera. A A A À A THE GREAT NELSON FAMILY. TiifttE HtRDS OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS ONE OF THEM PLAYS A DRUM LIKE THIS. 6 Ο AEEIALISTS High-%>r« Gym···!· TlïC HOLLOVVAY TRIO. w AXJSTI ttftiAT THC Introducing tin WtfJ-Γ»! Mtgb-Wi. " WA"Ï QTRTTinft MOIT MAUVCLCUt Of ALL jiu jl £ino ruuu uxtum. OUNBARS A'iO THE BANVARD! If» r*t ,ίι,ΉΐίΚΙΛΙ NIMCλ SOW F ltLY. m NEW FSEE S7REEÏ MM BE " 30 «Œ 50c liCKET ADMITS TU EVERYTHING Children, Under 12 Years. Half I'rlce. «r£CiAL~ POPULAR ΟΐίΕΛΡ ο Ο ACROBATS Headed by THL GREAT Κ 30 GREAT RIDERS ttmicxmm ukî H*< iKm . . »·/ brfMdad. 12 MENAGE~RiOÊF.'-? f" «7» ·· a;ieo*lt> llffWLIlIC LVEÏ EOEfcise SivlIVp π ;j ccioctl TWO COMPLETE tXKIBf lKXO UaILY. At a ind β P. M. r*wMPf <»peii <>»* Huar FarfcKi. EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROAM, T<