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" 41 ;Aslei l\ γ OUR ADVERTISEMENT IN th· Want Cou mk it working SB rtiht along. Daily Lihht Waxt Anvr.HTiHKMKWTB work MB all th· time, building business for th· wlae advertiser. If you want to rant roar house or sell Anything, um a Want Advkrtimf:· mkkt. The Want Cou mn I· read byjnearly all the people of Wax»· bachte. FOR plain sowing L^ee Mr·. 211 Weet Main street. MRS. ». K. 8HELLITO ha· opened a dressmaking parlor at the home of Mrs. Ous K*mble, where she would be gla«i te have tier, friends rail. Ail kfc^* of executed neatly ai d afruratolv. Λ full lin· of sanipl·· dress goods and J trimmings from Harris, of Dalla»,; is earri»<l for ladies to makr· »··!»·<·-j tk»ns from. ROR RENT—Two d4eUW houses on Rriggs street. Oui/ 7-r%*)m and , one 5-room. H. L. Wyatw tf DRE Mr». C. J Origin* for ladies suit· made to order. Τ tf RHINO IT HACK Last Saturday •»m· one took from th» »Id«"walk in front of John C. Oib^>i^ r«a!dencej • bundle contain u>k ψ t>«»y's suit. Will th*· party kind!> return» asm»· to C. W. Oibeon. / It 1 1 —■ ■* j l.ADIEA-Mrs. C-JT Orlggs will ht pleaaed to «how f· n her santplos of spring suits. tf TIME OK YEAR to bav» jr.urKew lug Machine Thoroughly Cleaned.' to «ave wear on macfiiriery as wril sa youraeif Hrok«ri parts dupli cated. Arthur Mark^ 's Oun and Rieyele Bhop. Iml4p t FOR REXT-Nk··!? furnlah·*! i<»a, «ce»» «ία (tut.· Aîtou*. I 91 jr»*T KF< KIVF.D -Tb**ar/ lat*at Una*» lo wriat hui, tr0tn 25c αρ. ; Alao th« l»t*at to (•••Ufc, (II»» u· t lo"i; If jroo do you'll »4>uy. W#»r'· Ν«r CVntury titor» U A. J. MOHELEY, «felo-arnan for "Wlnon·" Mill· full »«>en»l*<aa h<> •Iwy fend undrr*«i(. old 'phou* IC Jl'HT RECEIVED TkrcrrliiMi thing· In wriat ha*·*, ft«c> i"* «p. Alao tha l»t*at In b+lpi (H*·- u· "fej look; if you do yon U bov. Wur'· ! l'culiiry Sl»r«. j tf FOR HAI.E « » s. ♦ type writer, on* typ» "w/iw d»»k —eero- ! j araUvrlv !)··« jp><y<i» Will β·Ι11 chwp tot mh. Êh»· « Hilhwr. Hard vmOtnpuy tf J t'8T RECRIV KÛ TOMrary tfelaat thtrxr· In wriat ι·*λ, 1τ·»ιη iV up ; Alio tb· lal«-»t Iti Oiv* u* a: look; If you do yotifl buy. Wc*r'· X«w Century Htora. . if WE WILL IfeLL ^r*;l p«p«r at iiftlf prie* until *ol<| ^ut. Α larR« and wf-il **aort*d <tV"k to ! from. Tb« Oidlftm (Itrdvir·· ('n. tf A LA KO Κ HTtK'H ot afwlnfr ma- J chlb· n»«-di*·, oil, 0*Ί(·, fetid «II kind of aowlriir infe^tn»*· "itrat· al *»u on hfetid at Am»l«^· Mualr Hior*. / tf FOR CUT FLOWElJjf »'hI trr».»-n 'fouie plfenta ··♦ MraaWlrd F<>rrwat, 4'Jt M our·»· at. Old |<Αοο· 1_'4; new ι 'phooa JOB. M ! _ ) A I LADIES" «vu OEKJ* Clothing Clofenad. Ropfelrad. tfi»· work m town. Low<*at prér»*·. 2irt Ka»t ; M»ln at. J. 8 P«rrln. / W* atlU have « fln« <rfWtion of fruit tr«w», berry plaut/ An* roara, •Mr. Fhon· ua yoaf Aratit·. C. L. · ΚΜ| V tf Making Y our Mark.. »······ You can't fin*· η atandiuif In th· bnaiuvaa world uni··· you α·« Ui»in«aa printing. WV w«tcb lb· idMi ud atoek pat Into printing ·<> that yon get UiobMt. Th· eoet nod th· vain· nrt each na trill giv· yon pleaaar· in aaing moi paying for th· work you g*t from a». Enterprise Job Office 148. SPECIAL SESSION BON ' ΤΒΐΚτ ' Called to triter at Moon Thoredaj by Mr. Frye. SENATORS SWORN IN. fv»tj4Ui af Thee Eater m Thelf Ten· tf Blx Tears, Aaoaf The·) | Bel at the Maeh Dlscasee* H»~i ef rtah. Washington, March β.—The Ualted State· seaate at noon Thursday met la special muIoo called by the pre· Ident It waa an interring event. a· such aeeaions do not usually occur ex cept when a prealdent of the United States la inducted Into office. at the be ginning of each new oongresa, and tbtf waa the flrat eeaalon of the senate ot the Fifty-eighth eongreaa The oatb m administered to twenty-alx sena tor·. who take office for six years. The senate being a continuous body Its officer? bold until their successor» are chosen, so promptly at noon the body was called to order by President pro tun Krye. The scene was a bril liant one and not unlike tbe opening of every session of congress The gal leries were ailed at an party hour ami In the family and reserved galleries were friend* and relatives of the new senators. The desks of the new sen ators t*>uld be distinguished by the wealth of flowers which had been pro vide.! Th«· la\ mhnru of the admirers was shown by the fact that desks and even chairs in some Instance· were completely burled under huge floral (»inrp mau ur-a.iUfui wcjueii». After the Invocation Mr Bennett, the secretary of the senate, read the proclamation of the president ««'nveu-1 ing the senate In extra session Tbe names of the newly elected sen ators wer# called alphabetically, and each was escorted to the desk by his colleague As soon as the namea wer«| called there was applause in the gal lerles That given to Mr. Gorman wa* especially noticeable. I it ta the ' ustooa to rebuke appause in the galleries, but Mr Frye. the pee·! dent pro te» overlooked the demon stration. "The chair." said he, "Is especially lenient to tiie galleries ?tiI* morning." and then he received a round of ap pi au se Messrs Spooner and Allison receiv ed generous applsuae as tbey were es e*>rte<i to the ri«»«k Mr Smoot of t'tah subscribed to the oath with an emphatic l <Wi *ir> ot» jnctUiti was made to hi» taking the oath Mr Cannon a speech in the bouse of represented*1»» Wednesday morning In presenting the conference report on the general drfi<-incy bill in which he (barged that the «enate conféré*· had resorted to Vglsiatl* blackmail and at tacked tb· rules of the senate formed the sub)e«t of some fervid remarks by Mr Tillman and by tbe senate confer ee> Hale. Allison and Teller The senate at 3 IS adjourned until Monday MILES AND HAY. 1 ftMt) e( MaU Kr.rui Trip ml |urn»«r. Wa*blog<<>o. Marth β. — Lieutenant Oeneral Mile· liai a king talk with Secretary Hay »tk:>at t!i* general's re c«-nt trip around the world. In the <v>ur*»· of that tour General Mil*·· ha I o· ' salon to visit many I'nlted State» «•ml··»*.··» ami it-nation» moreover, he hail an opportunity during hi* ctay in ('b ut to take do·»· not·· of the alt uatkin In that country, a subject of pM tjllar interest to Secretary Hay just now Aa for the strictly military no'es during bis e*t ended tour. General Mile· has Included them In a «perlai report to the president through the secretary "I WBr " ·■ BO' known yet Whether ft Will be deemed politic to make tbe report public In consequence of Ita (tearing on Internationa! mill tary condition* CASE OF CRUM. ProUil'fi! V%'·»#· lh« Iα Ha«» » % *»l# ·♦*» ·!*·» >«»Hiltt4(U»it, Wash ngton I) C , March β - The president* *ent the follow leg homlcs tlons to tbe senate William D Crura, collector of ens· torn·, district of Charleston Β C.. Page Morris. t'nlted States dl*trict Judge district of Minnesota; William M Byrne. 1'nlted Stale* attorney d » trtct of I >·· I a * a re. William A. I»ay. District of Columbia and Milton l>. I'u.-tly Minnesota. aa»n>iant attorney general; Samuel I' Wilson, post max te ι at Macon Mo The nomination of Cram was report ed adversely by the senate committee of tbe Klfty-aeventh («ingress His re nomination w.II be referred to the •am* committee, but owing to change* la tbe personnel of tbe committee the president expect* a favorable report on It. It l« under stood to be the yreai dent'· Intention not to eierclae »pe< lal inflneace u> se-ure favorable ac tion on the nomination. In tbe event o( ita rejection by tbe aenate it la un likely that tbe appointment will be renewed It la simply the desire of the president to bave a vote of tbe aenate on the nomination. He fklnka tbe appointee ·.* entitled to that. Umn te K*tct Cwltlv. Ardmore. I. T.. March ·.—The In dlan police passed through Ardmor* en route to Hewitt, where tbey go tu evict a number of cattle because th« owner haa mused to pay the tribal tas. The police have instructions not to accept the las from the stockman owalac the cattle, hut to re more them from the nai.on. ι —-—— frUWNACE» Bill Tmmm BUI Apyrvpriatlna t U>f Abm»« fer TM FvryoM. Austin, March ·.—The house passée ttw sénat· Mil appropriating flSO.OOC (or the purchase of timber lands neat Rusk and the erection of a Mi^-toe iron furnac· at the penitentiary at that point Both branches of the législature Thursday pat the finishing touche « a lot of material that has been In course of preparation. The following bills were finally pass •d sad will now go to the governor. Bill appropriating {150,000 to cob tlnue and enlarge the iron Industry at Rusk penitentiary. Bill authorizing employment of ι bookkeeper at Confederate home. Bill for extermination of prairie ( dogs (This bill was amended by tb# house and probably will go to confer ! ence ) Child labor bill Senate passed it naantmousiy. | Bill prohibiting the working of train men more than sixteen hours Bill providing a state board to ex amine iawyers. Bili authorizing the purcnase of th<* 8t. Louis Southwestern Railway com pany of the Texas and Louisiana rail way passai the senate. The governor signed the following bills: House bill making appropriations for deficiencies in the appropriation* heretofore made for the support of the state government. House bill providing for extension of the corporate limite of any town or village Incorporated for free school purposes. LAND MATTER. Μ·η Ar« to Hold PUf*# t'ntii Tlvn« of Filing Austin. March 6.—A resolution was Introduced several days ago and has pitsiMru iu both uOll»·"» rrïâilus tO tîir defective manner in which land la be ing filed on throughout many counties of western Texas. It was stated that a riotous condition existed at many places, where homeseekertt were belg prevened by force from filing on lands. Mr Miller wired the sheriff o* bis coun ty to find out how things were going In Howard county. The answer was all is quiet. Representative Miller said in connec tion with the iand matteis that many rich people are employing big. strong men to stand at the door of the filing office. holding their place until the tim·· of Sling "Some of these men get $10 a day," continued Mr. Miller, "for hold-j tng a place at the door, and their board la thrown In. Speculators are hiring men to hold places at the door and they expect to sell that pla<e later on for a bonus. Some places have been held since the Bret of September. SHERMAN SELECTED. »·■< MmIIi·! ml (k· liraMl lixljr ml (Mil Γ «11·** I· B» Tktr». Dall·*. March β—The κ rand lodge of the Independent Order o( Odd Pel low* adjourned Thursday afternoon It la declared that tt goes into the history of the fraternity of Texas ax having seen by far the beet attended and largest meeting ever held. The ne*t grand lodge will be held at Sherman, the contest over the place betng somewhat spirited Hep rewentatlve* from Fort Worth, lieau mont and Sherman each presented the claims of their respective cities, and after some discussion It «as Anally awarded to the last named town. The mileage and per diem commit J tee was buty paying the daims of rep r «tentatives It la estimated that I about was paid out to grand lodge representatives for this purpose and about f£(KK> to members of the Kebekah assembly. l'»i>tBK>ri ΑγτΙψψ. El Paso. March 6 —After being snow bound 100 hours in drifts sixteen feet is depth near Santa Rosa. Ν. M . three Roc k Island passenger trains were res cued and the half famished passenger» were brought to the city There were nearly tw passengers on the trains, men. worn·!) and children. and their suffering waa so intense that the situa tion finally became desperate. rrait ud Trnrl (ira«»rt. Nacogdoches. Tex . March β—The ι East Texas Fruit and Truck union was organised with the following officers ! J. B. HulT Palestine. president; J W. Waltmat;. Jewett. νi< e president, Sam Η Dixon. Houaton. seiretary-treasur er Next meeting will b«< held the first Tuesday In September at Palestine Resolution was adopted urging appro priation foi St Louis fair exhibit. four Nogro#· ΚI II# J. Jacksonville. Tex. March < — Reporta of a shooting state that tour negroes were killed and eight seriously wound ed In a crap game Thursday on the Texaa and New Orleans railroad, some twenty mile· east of thla place Sever al of the wounded are not expected to 11»·. Thirteen C«n W r»<-kod Temple, Tax.. March β.—A bad wreck •ccurrwd to a Santa Pe freight train la charge of Conductor Esnm near Kll leen. on the San Angalo branch, at 1 o'clock Thursday morning Thirteen eara of tie· left the track and piled up ta the ditch. ItokM ml l*rf« ■«·■». Marshall. Tex.. March t.— John R M alone, a merchant of thla ctty, was "touched" aa he waa boarding the weetbound Tet.aa and Pacific paaaen rer train by plckpocketa. who got $nw in New York exchange, and $30 la currency Fort Uwlh fal Hwt Skew. Port Worth. March «.—The seventh annual fat stock show opened with splendid exhibits and a good atten dance. The afeow in being held under covering at the new itecl yard· I yrtPOAUdHTER. g|||>u TWn VMMb Nn. CtJm m4 T*kN Hte ft·» Life. Henderson, Κ y., March β.—Allen Melton, a well-to-do fanner, who Wed nesday night fatally wounded his step daughter and shot Mrs. John Culver, committed suicide Thursday In a barn when he found the building sur rounded by bloodhounds which had been sent in pursuit of him. Melton Wednesday night went te the home of John Culver, where his step-daughter, Mary Melton, sixteen years old, was spending the night. Culver was sway from the house. Melton entered and, seeing hie step-daughter, drew a re volver and flred two shots at her Mrs. Culver ran into the room and Melton flred, the ball passing through her longs. He went to home of Dr. I.at· ta. two miles away, where he remained all night. Early Thursdsy morning he went home and Morganfleld's blood hounds trailed him to a barn When he heard them coming he swallowed a large amount of parin green and then shot himself through the head, falling dead Two weeks ago. It is said, he tried to hang his divorced wife, and it is believed he returned to Union to kill his wife, and this is thought to be the reason he did not commit suicide when he shot the girl. Slain by Hi· St«p»on. El Reno. Okla., March Λ—J. B. ! Floyd of Canadian county, was shot ! and killed by his step son, E. A. Put- ! nam.during a family quarrel. NOVEL MEASURE. Pro«l<lM CioM Medal· fop the Mother* of I I.srg« I'amilliHi, Harrisburg, Pa, March 6.—Mr Bluml« of Canton county, the father of eleven children. Introduced In the ; house a bill to "subsidize large rami· i lies and to provide for gold medals ' for mothers of large families." The bill provides prlxes ranging from $10 and a medal to cost 110 to $50. and a fifty-dollar gold medal to mothers of families ranging from nine to 15 children. The seventh son or daughter born within the state shall be educated at an expense to the state not to exceed $500. The act shall not apply to any woman who bas been totally divorced or separated from her husband. AN OUTBREAK. O» Eirmlinf Ik· Bomvr I prUinf I* l>r(»dx) H InBlMit I Vlctorit. B. C., March β — According to a dispatch received from Pekin. an outbreak and <arnival of murder, <ex Cieditg the boxer ootbreak. is regard ed by many a* imminent. Correspond ent· of Chinese paper· at Pekin are ■ending columns telling of the duplicity Of the empreee dowager and of the threatened outbreak. A Shanghai pa per says that while the ptuprem dow ager I· issuing edicts commanding re forms on keetern lines and pretending to initiate reform, she is secretly send ing instructions to viceroy· and gov ernor· prohibiting the introduction of foreign methods in their jurisdiction Over >»lo. Guthrie. Okla . March 6.—The Okla ! homa senate passed over the gover nor'· veto the bill repealing the oil in i •pection laws of the territory. The vifte wan 10 to 2. Senators Alexander ■ ml Web·ter \oting with the governor I and Senator Mathews being absent. » U atfrworU Contract I .et» South McAleater, I Τ . March β.— , The contract for the entire water work* system of this city, including a . mile and a quarter of sewer, was let for I122.HM· The plant 1· to be com pleted by October 1. Corb^tt and Jeffrlr·· Mgn I Baltimore. March 6—James J. Cor bettt and Billy Delaney for James J ( Jeffrie·, met ami signed articles for a flght for the heavyweight champion ! ship o! the world. It was agreed that . the conteet take pla^e In California in ' July or August. under the au· j piece· of the athletic cliib offering the largest puree. The men are to spar twenty round· to a decision, the win ner to receive 75 per cent of the purse. ι the loaer to take 25 per cent. 1 τ Child lturtt*<l to lirait». Hlco. Tex . March «—The Uttle child of Mr and Mr» Bovd living near Duffau, was burned to death The child caught fire playing in some ashe· that bad been thrown out. <>i»ru lu Visitor* Fort Worth, March 6.—The new parking planta were open to visitors for the Brat time Thursday and many inspected them Killed Him mkI CrtHmlnl IUmI; i City of Mexico, March 6.—The char coal burner· on the Son a Hacienda, having a disagreement with their fore man, Joan Guillermo killed him and cremated the body. Their method «ai rather original as they proposed mak injc a barbecue. The body was placed in a pit and a hot Are built over it 1 and kept going for ten days. The men have not been arrested, having , fled. Referred to I'oBimtt I». Washington, aMrt h β—The bu»l aeaa of the executive session of the •eaate Thursday constated in referr ing all the treaties before the senate to the committee on foreign relations aa<! la referring the nominations sent la to the committee which will pa«s upon them Uh llnlk TkarMui Mazatian M ex. March C—There ««re one plague death Thursday Bai Jo·*, Costa Mica. March Vary Kev. Carlo· M I'lloa, bishop afcect of San Jam, la 4m4. I>NE MINUTE Om Minute Coufh Cure gives relief in M minute, because it kills the microbe which tickiee the mucous membrane, caus tag the cough, end et the seme time cleers the phlegm, draws out the inflammation end heal· end soothes the effected perte. One Minute Coufh Cure strengthens and te e bt wards off pneumonia end never failing cure in ali curable of Coughs, Cor ttttla (tri w a aoddaa «ad tyijfctretadk of croup. 1 aSefchr aad pn a bottle ο< OakJfinrte Couth Cor· nd gava bar three 4om half m hour «put. The croup was «ceedily reoorsred. 1 i«h Curi pnlM One Minuta Oaueh Cura too much «1er what It has dona in our Uraitr — A L. Spsfford, PW mztsr, Chaster. M'eh. by E. O. DaWITT * OO , OHIOAQO CROUP Sold by B. W. Fearie. ■ρ· — «M· M. , If lu» wpviy th· ■AftVBL, accept no Mbtf. tmi Mitd aump for H juetnuad bocfc ■■■»!. H glw foil partirai*?· fceà (Hrurtknm tn #ahtf»ki* 10 ladfe·. MAKfBL €*·., Βlt>e.Room fiODTiM» New Yoa CLOTHES CLEANEB AT HALF PRICE Your Soil Cleaned * Pressed for $1.0 Yoar rants Cleaned 4c Pressed for .4· Yonr Faut· Sponged * Pressed for .11 Rotas UcMimTs Misfit Parte, Middle »f eeatMBM· Wsntbackl·. Devenport ù Patton LIVE.RT STABLE # Up-to-date Ripe and Teams. . 1 c-arTi J/ Attention to Bearding Horses Also have at our stable one of the Latest Electric . Horse Clipping Machines. Phone No. 2 $3.00 WE PAY THE FREIGHT $3.00 And deliver to your nearest express office 4 full quart bottles of the celebrated : : CANEY CREEK WHISKEY * YeSÏ5 Γροη receipt of cash or money order. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Refer you to any bank or merchant. Established in 1881 ΗΤΊ . _ ., .Ί JT. _ Wholesale Liquor Dealers • ΟΓληΠ Ο) V_/0· . Forte Worth Texas r griOce.ries Absolutely I? resh and Cheap as can be bought in the city V. TRIPPE,T What is this Man Good For? He is a nrrvoot wreck. Hi· life la a burden to himself, and hie preaeace a dread to hia family and friend· Hia Irritability is ruining hie bnaineaa, and hia con •tantly increaaing miaariea, real and imaginary, art driving nim into the gTave. This unhap py man ia only one o' a million in America ΙΓ there were no re lief for their con dition they might in deed pray for death Bnt Nervousness an« it· morbid h or r ore are vanishing before the marveloua work of advanced science CLippman'e Great Remedy") overcomes at once the acute symptom· of •very form of Nervous Dfiangeaent, and soon makes the patient robnet and ambitious. P. P. P. is the best combination of green root· and barks that was ever put together for the cure of Weakness, General Debility and Nervousnew. It is a good tonic and the beat Blood Purifier in the world. P. P. P. is Nature's specific for Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Malir·^ andafl forms of Blood Poison and Scrofula, whether ia adulta or ch-.iiTfr. P. P. P. is s,olc by all druggists —fi a bottle ; six bottles, $y l Lippnian Brothers, mKv»ua. Savannah, a*. He Is—NOTHING J He might be—MUCH! Will tfaiston & Company w ilTappreciate λ our order* tor anything in the[line of Groceries and Feedstuff*, Free delivery Store on College «tree Homeseekers Φ Westward $25.00 ÇJll> California CommeueiiiKiKebruary 13th. Connection witfa Touriat Care. UratKkit bwMrjr. Ltivv Fort Worti 9:J0 p. ui. on the hudiuniMt train from TVxa* 1 y •cyTiftn Direct Line to Chlcagq/Kansas City, Omaha, Denver Des Moines, Wichita, Lincoln, Saint Paul and Minneapolis Beat Meals W.,H. Fifth, G. P. ifT. Α., On Wheels '·* worth, T«M