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ι HERE'S A BABY m MOTH Κ II WILL. TW h»br ·· haaith# hnw dirn, rntxlaa ■ •III» <··* the purely «rrctaM· s Friend. γ :···* wtmdUHiol J**·; ( ·»((Μ* oui b<» -Meillerhood fr#«. Tmc BNAoricLD Rcculaton Co AtuNTi, a* ·»··**»·«**«·*#«*»· FOR BALK hull hi . JJ»r»vco*, f'eah In milk Apply l»» H A f. Action itouae tt FOR RENT 111 my brick building I'nfurrii· <·ιΙ bedfwm « Κ Ρ Powell. il WANTED T<> t»>ν λ J»-γ·»·τ freah in milk AO! ·»·»· Η * ellv. .ta, 31 WAKTKO that can b' ton. I β buy mo* ed * «mail VS . S cahiû New If ΚΟΚ RENT T»« ni»·· larr» mom», farttiahed or unfaraiilwd. auttable for liitht hou»»-k<**pt!iS or roomer·. Call on or phon· J A C Κ «noble, Li*ht office. KOR HALK-Mt residence at CO Moi.ro· itrr«t filrd Forr«»t 40 KORSsLR My reald*ne·on Nortb Roger· *tr<N»t. convenient to I'll vera.ty «rid public ecbool All con· fence*. Apply to Dr. V. M ,»p Two g<>od milch cow», Hee P.d William· « N: MPS WANTED To ρΐκ* a .ablialied compound with th· d Tin mon tbroatfbont th· Iree· with reference, * »1n St., Dalla·, Te» Cp [ifurnlahed rnom· to rent boa·· k««n>)njr to married i. 4theni children Apply to • Nbellito, >àJZ Water St. 34 iiALK-My bom· 6 room· r. MrKlntl· atreet al*<>, three -room on· 4-room hooa·, ill on· »<juare piano splendid Ton·) at a bargain H M Rr «>daa, WO Κ»·1 Meta at 30p FOR SALE My rf»!d<Oc·, conven iently located to Colle*· and t'nl "rut; J H Perrm 4'J Κ FOR RENT -On· eight-room hou·· Hhin two block· of aquare Ρ··β %lon Hept. 1 All modern con duce·. Se» Merc· Walker. tf V . fc-Nf^HELK V, aaieamaa for "4 4.Mille full «eamlea· ho «jr^Liid un4*rw>-ar, old 'phon·· l&'i. A LARGE hTl'Ck >t aewiuK ma chin· needled, oil, belt·, and all kind of aewtair machine extra» al way· ou hand at Arnold · Mualc Store ti PEACH SEED WANTED-Will pay 91 00 per bushel for all peach •»ed, thla year'· crop. Phone 104. J. R Mayhew tuea tf J. C. LUMPKIN S, — A TTO KNK \ - Λ Τ-Ι.Λ W Net»f j ' >®c« oft>( i(IIMl|bllMtl Η·η» ■U RiP-ANS Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. TW Mr Wab mm 60 I r—Mtl a mffJr » m* Th· βο MM SWING I f IN EFPW Toe Popniace germ to Hate Hatred of Foreigners VENEZUELANS ANGRY Two Trader· Were Arrested Fer Net Paying Their Taxes and Se?· eral Other Parties Ar· Likewise Treated: Cumuna, 1.—A gibbet waa rrected in a street of this city on which «•as hanged an effigy repre*etulnKa for eigiior and the populace beat the dum my with atkks amid shouts of "death to the foreigners." Τ*ο leading traders, H. Palazzi. a Frenchman, arid Herr Sprick, a Ger man. were recently arrested In Culdad Bolivar by the order of Freetdent Cas tro for refusing to pay their taxes, which had already b*-en collected by the revolutionists durln® tha Utters occupation of the city. Many other persons wi re also arrested on the aarn* charge The Prench and German Ministers at »ara<<ut protested and ob tained thr immediate release of their fellow countryman. • îeneral fiolattdo and 200 rebel offi cers. who were raptured ut Cludad Bol ivar have arrived at Mararalbo They *ere Incarcerated In the fortress of Kan <'an!o* with their feet In Irons. HARSH INJUSTICE. Foreigner» Are Having a Hard Time in loter or of Venezuela. Wltlematad island <»f Curacao. Sept 1 Marsh Injustice is twlng meted o.it ι to f'Uretgrn-rs residing Iri the Ifterlor of ( V« · exuela. «her· (he kxtl authorities 1 ar» huntltig low η all foreigners who dar» to present claim· against Venezuela tit *, tunHnif with th· recent proti* <■ Ne«r foro it local tribunal refused to J n ι »r t t· ι:· ·■· ν of three Italians. and j on thrir β ι fT · r ι î g 'heir t1*-i>osltiQna. the> i sere nrri*te·! a' I throsn In Jail Two I • ■f tli»tn attel· ι · ; «-« I tu e* i|» *»ie fire.! t·· and one of therri w.i« killed. The ! V> · / elsi gov ' · ' ι··<·' * d»»es not denv j thLS >1 fumi ··'<! is .loifta nothing I I.I M|m t rspstltlsss It Is le^rn«l | oil g ι m *i 1 s jthnrlty ti».it th» letters aent to f or » gi · · ·■ f ι · ι Ιι» 11 «llin nml ol t> r legal lot » sir it « !!g lliertl IO s»-nd l»l ' tv.eir lain · tone set*··! in th« |»i t *.· .ιχ (o prevent the · la'ms frotti mi rh ι g in t ara «a in time. WAR PROBABLE Turkey and Bulgaria May Soon En gage ιι» a Conflict. tîof.» Rulgnrln Sept I —Hot h In of i fli ai at d 'H o'utlonary r les the opln Ion Is freel* >e|d that t»r hetweei j llulgnrla ai>d Turkey Is Imminent and can be a\ejted bv nothing short of a mire le II ι» rmt »tp»r!»<J iliat eith»r government will fo»mal'y 1e lare hos. tltities but that the prevailing condi tions will for<e on a war tierrran ■ onsul· are said to be per· suadi"g the sul'an to engug» In a con test FEARFUL STORM Four Caunt.es e' V.rf «.a Suffer Con sidérable Damage Kithruut.c Va Sept. I—A terrible 6»*t'U'tl*# tia lalorni it reported from Amherst Xelaon Appontalloa an4 t'harlotte rountiea It a<rept from AI t«m>r > août h «est through the at a te and leveled crop· eserywher* · ith n Its palhaa) In Appoirattos alone It drttmrri a million tobacco planta The h«..ialor · at aouie pointa «ere as large a* her eggs and rushed a·! v»g elation to the ground -FIT AS A FIDOLe A»·»·t Th.» Vi<· Consul at Ba.rut te an Itwi Fr.end Franklin. tu Sep! I.- Major C J 8 Mtlier an ir.llrt ate friend uf Vice Con ■ Vi! MaC*lRMtn on Saturday I atrled in· » to· (»MKl a* to hi· ondltktn after rs* aplr C assa»» ■ >:at < ·« and re· elved the foil»» · « <1 Mat· h Mon.lav from H»1 - fwl "ill é** M illlji* ΜΑιίΚΙΑίΕΝ " NEARLY SEVERED Terrib!· Accident to a Ch id Brought About by a Mow»r Oti< ka*t..< 1 Τ Sept I \ four >ear-old sor of t'us Uindffltaii a iter mtri. Ilvu>V un « farm thiee miles past of Union Cltv, <>kla had both fret .■ I - most MVfrait b* a mo· ιι·( m«> hlti· Mindeman «h» cuttUiC hay aai>ti beinR short-hand·*! hi» wife drove »M'< her little son on the seat besidv her. The lines be. ^n>< entangled and she asked the child to re ea»e them As he did so the horse· started and the knife of the maihfne mad* several slashes before •toppifif Indians Confer Vinlta I Τ Sept I ι'ι n« Snake the leader Of hi* f.«< lion of the «"reeki», has held a ronferem e with the keeUn» wahe In the «"heroke» nation, and at this |«.w »< » of tt.r diSHfTe· I. I bal d» of the two trlli#« It was det idei] to *«-rtd delegations tu \\ ushlnitton at the . on λ»ηΙη· of iiiiitrr" and ask for a te dress of their alleged grievance-* Shot From Ambush. Ou!hrle Okla Sept 1 -Hy ire«*plrie through a cornfield until silhiri · loi** range an unknown a&ausaui abo* and fatally «nui ded Sllns |.e< la I re one of the moat prominent tneiabets of the puma Indian tribe Ν<· tana.. fur the deed Is known A lane·· |»w>«e is In pursuit Lwlalre la h I. *1 f blood |'<>t tawatomle adopted Into the l'on· a trit». Crsat Fir· Los·. Cklrkasha I Τ . Sept 1 Diapatt h •r« at the Ko. k Island offtr· here re port a bl* fire at Ο Κ-eue. a small sta tion north of Witonia. in Hlain· rout· ty. Okla- Ten brick bualneaa houxt war· ι-onaumed ni».h a loaa approaS ■aM at »M.m. IMPORTANT EHCOR. # Attorney General Cannot Put Upon Certain Mesiurt», Aa-tia. Β«ρ· 1 —Owing te an trror I» the enrollment of the appropriation bill the attorney general la deprived ol authority to pass upon preferredclatma. The controller will pun upoon the claims hereafter The bill rarriea I2S, f®0 each ye«r for refunding amounts paid by purchasers and lessees of school lands where tltl» or_ possession did not pass, but it doea not contain the word*. "Said claims to be ap proved by the attorney general as to whether they are correct and to whom due." STRONG MEASURES. State He· It h Officer Determined to Keep Yellow Pevar Out. Austin. Sept. 1 —State Health Officer George R. Tabor said that extraordi nary measures are to be taken to pre vent the spread of yellow fever to this state. He will issue an order to all border quarantine inspectors not to per mit any person who has even passed through a place In Mexico where yel low fever exists to cross the border. MUCH FLOUR. Stesmihip Carrigan Head Cames Twenty Seven Thousand Barrels. Galveston. Sept.. 1.—The British steamship t'arrigan Head of the Head line cleared port for Belfast. via New Orleans, with the largest cargo of flour Kir sent out of ι "ml* »*»ton. A< cordlnjf to the manlfe~t filed at the customhouse, she h id on board 27 41ft barrel* but J Merrew A Co.. agents. κ,ιΜ that a supplementary clearance would be Hi ui« udding 4475 barrels, n 11·. κ "h·- toil flour cargo 31,88!» bar rel*. valued .it Sll.S&t. PRINCE ASSIGNEE Cors cans Man Chosen by Rod Oliver to Look After Affairs. <·- a: a Ttx Sept 1—1 io i » «liver filed ι d> · d of ,i«» snir.nt in th» · nun ty ι lerk « ..ITS, .· of th's fountv naming R Κ I'rlm · as assignee Th.* lri*tru nter t provides that 11 h * r»-al and per sonal »«tat«» "tall t>e !ak»n possession of b> It. I". Prit.· e for th·· f^rieflt of !ns creditor· excejit such as Is 1>\ lav\ ^ι·ή 11 from illon A s< hedulv if »·ιι ts ;ind all m«-s. U ·· Instrument Stat's will t ·· Hied lat>-r FARMER SLAIN Wa» en H « Way Home From Church When Deed Wat Done Tr< ·,.ρ· Te* Stj t 1—New· has r*a«h«d Troupe of the killing of Sam Bundti k « farmer rending about nir ■ mlie» from Troupe In ih· flrlffln com munity Particulars are ineagt» llun ίπι ki had taken his » f·· to churi h. and whl> returning to the house for some puιpes. wan shot from ambush Fatal Kick. Hailetts. lile T*-x Sept. 1-—Henry fv»ni twenty-live years of *(i died from the »ffects of a kick In the abdo mri h\ his horse He stopped at a neighbor's house and turned his saddle horse U*os«· to glare Mion after he wer t to th» horse and struck him on th» hip with his hand whereupon the animai aiikrd him Good· Taken From Valise I^aredd Tex *ept 1 — F R Drake was arr»*t«-d by the ru'iiim oftii ere and about ltd werih of Mexican drawn «cik wa» found in his valise which was s*.ted Drake was afterward taken wltb an · pileptli fit at the express offl<» and was badly hirt by falling to the Boer MINISTER SUES Ciarfyman Claim* Fill#»» O'Vin·* Blanëaead Him Sao fnfttltio Sept 1—Rfr η κ. Maxper » ho h ft» been [ u:or of CVn lei ary Mrihi'dml Kpiat opa! ctKjn h for «βΒκΐίη*. ni»j » suit for i:.c 001 for alleged !lbe) The <5efen<*»nti «r» M- thodiat rl«irm»n. namely. He» J. Κ M«-»>r* preeidln* elder of the dis trict K»» J A Wule» lier W Κ V(urhi). P.e\ W tt Wairener tn<l Rn J .1 Ν Ke«ii.»-d* The nil fil libel I» fle> lurtd H· h*»e been contain*-*! in a circular leaned ►·* the drf· nderit* in *»h · h th» pialiilfT t« allée.d In have t* ' ι ; it of ImnofiHty NOT CANCELLED Prtiure ·< Bunntti Lad ta Pottpone man! b y Mr Bryan Lincoln Neb i*ept 1 Wm J Bryan Mated tfcat l( *n« Ih» prvaa of bueinei»* that ied to the poafponement of hia aprakit.g tour In '»hl«y tilth Mayor Tom L.. Johnaon Three the date* will be Ailed thla week anf tfhee will he poM poned u|})^ ôctober "Th»· date· wera not < elled " «aid Mr Bn an. "they wen iKMitponed h·-. au*e I «m unable to rea< h Ohio Kmg Edward at Vianna Vittina. Sept 1 Kin* Edward ar rived here Μ··η1.ι\ frott M artcDbwd and he wa> u "< orded an en ι huaiaatu renption. The ctty «ai elaborately dr< crated and along the toute from the railroad station to the MofburK triun (haï ar· he* displaying thr Aua trlari *nd Hrlttsh flags entwined wer» re*, ted D<»cu**ed Manchuria tigton S«-|il I Sir t'hen Turnt l-lang ITinif the i*hln«*r minister, «ailed on Se« ι lar-y Hay Moiiik) and lia. uaaed I In Mamhuiun situation. The imnlatei had no ι omumcallon t> present on th»· «uhlei't hut ilwlreil the talk over rll>llii| conditions with the arcretary Sa>>ad Fc· Burgas. Kustendjl Rouiiiama. S«"pl. 1 —Prince Ferdinand of Mulguria embarked here on th·· Hulg.in ο gunboat Naliejda and ■tailed for Kurgua. Bulgaria. Juan Τ fwienu. · veteran Indian fight. Confederate aoldler police cap tain and editor, paaaad away at San Antonio. J—-, topq —'J- .■ 'ί.·1· r1 IS SCffl A FAIL Reliance Was leadiag, bot Unable te Finish in Time. SHAMROCK A SHADOW Bmtf· F.trellmt is the loniif and (tradiially IMed Dew· l'a· til Tkey Berawe Merely a Tliy Zephyr. New York. Sept.. I.—Monday the beautiful cup defender Reliance failed to register her third victory over Lip ton'· challenger because the wind died to nothing and the time limit of five and a half hour» expired before she could reach the finish line. Her margin waji approximately the same as on Thursday last. She was le*e than half a mil· from the finish when the gun •ounaed, The Shamrock III. waa a faint blur on the horlxon. fully two and one-half miles asiern. Reliance's fail ure to »< ore the race was the more ex- | a»i>erating because her ultimate tri- ] umph is now conceded, even by Sir ί Thom.-i* himself, to be simply a formal- j Hy The superiority of the Herreshoff boat 1n any kind of weather Is acknowl- j wlired by the yachting critics on both 1 sides of the Atlantic and Monday·' fluke only prolongs the agony of the contes' that has already been decided. The waning in the cup racing was strlkingh Illustrated by the sixe of the o!>«erveti<»n fleet if the number of ships which went down to the ocean race course Monday could be dignified by such a t.tl". Outside of the revenue cutters whl'h patrolled the couree. it consisted of half a dozen side wheelers with almost empty de« ks. a few sea going tu*» and a s<-ore of steam yai-ht* I The easterly wind and rain Sunday night had served to knock down the sea somewhat. As the day wore on the w ind hauled to the t orth and fell to a ' mere xephvr. LIPTON TESTIMONIAL. Owner of Shamrock III. It to Receive Token of Exteem. New· York. Sept. ΗThe initial ^tep toaji'l the presentation to Sir Thomas Lipton of ι memento from the Ameri can pecrpl· probably In the form of a ■ llvi r servit e. was taken Monday, when the following resolution was adopted at a meeting held at the Waldorf: "Th.- undesigned committee, named ! to arrange a memento for Sir Thomas ' Lipton. feel assured that they repre- I sent a universal sentiment of appre ciation among all » l.i.«oes of Ameri cans. who lo\ *■ sport and admire a sportsman, and. a<ting upon this as surance they sugg'"t to the general public a popular sut *« riptlon to meet the end In view The Western National bank of New Tork has consented to re ceive euhs» ripttons It is ilesired that, these be of national thara'ter. since there Is no state or sert ion «here the pluck liberality ai d good temper of our ' late antagonist, ewr our friend and now our guest, has not won ali heart».". It I» signe·! b> (Jeneral Joe Wheeler, Hon Henry Walter son. Mayor Pat «"ollltis of IloWon Senator Kearns of I'tah and »e\eral others ANSWERS RECEIVED. —.—— Replies of Various Comparu·· Mad· to th· Commotion. Washington, Sept 1 - The Interstate commerce commission has received the ai<*»ers of tbe Louisville and Nashville, Mobil· and Ohio Misoauri Paclflc and the St Lou» Iron Mountain and South· errs and (he Southern PmIAi railroad* and the MorMMi l>nuisiajia and Texan. Teias Road and Steamship company to the tumi'Uin of discrimination made by tbe UKeuruhe Progressive union, which purport· to represent the City of Thl bod**aux la The road* reply that the rate* from St I>oul« to Ne» Orleans are filed b> water competition of controll ing for e and that Thlbeaux and other point· on the la* Fourche t.ranch of the T«-nas Pat ifti and Thibodeaux bran· h of the Southern Pacific are therefore not ntlt'ed to «« low rate· ■ » New Orle«o-« I >o> .1 *i»M\ille and PU* ' (|uentine The rtwid* driii tb. t the low - *r rat*'»« gi ν ·* t he n·· · - is at the la t - ter |H»int« ..·. '-K.il _1: tmi.11»· over • Mpi· 1 ·»ΤΓ Ι .ι Ι'-^ϊ κ··· tlon nf •jytter CarnerW/'.^et. Svra u*f S > Sept 1 The four teenth ai i»x.at convention of the Na I ■ louai Association of letter Carriers opened here η 11 h nearly one thousand I delegate· in attendance BASEBALL. Dallas Wins Third Gam·. Dallas. Sept. L— The third game be tween Dallas and Waco was won by the former ClarK of the local· made the only run by a drive over left field fence Zook for Waco held Dallas down to two hits, while only four were se 1 cured off Anderson, the other pitcher. Southern Lugui At Birnilt gbarn Birmingham. S. Lit tle Ro< k. t. At Nashville Nashville 10; New Or j leans. 7. At Atlanta Shr» \.p««rt 5, Atlanta. 1. At Montgomery Montgomery. 7 ; Memphis, I National League At St. Louis Pittsburg. 9; St. I.outa, « At Chicago—Chicago. t; Cincinnati, t. At Brooklyn—Rrookljrn. 14; Boston. I 4. At New York First game: New ; Tork. 4. Philadelphia. 1 Second game \ New York 9 Philadelphia. Ï. Am'-icin League. At 8t. Louts—First game: ■ St. Louis. I; Cleveland I. Second game: St Louis, C; Cleveland. 2. At Washington First game Wash ington. Ï. Boston. 1 Second game Bos ton. I. Washington. 2. Old Phont Waxehach ( ~ "Cool as a Cucumber" tever ii's your delightful privile^ to be if you are sitting Uhder or near one of tbe electrical fane we will be pleased to In stall in your home. You need not do any work in connec tion with the matter save giv ing us the order—we and the fan do the work of keeping you cool at small cost. . . . J· hder^^· ricaJ H , in- H Waxahachie Electric Light COMPANY. DELIVERED $3-i° Upon receipt of Cash or Money Order for f3.00. we will deliver to your nearest Kxpress office, all charges prepaid. Four full quart jottles of Six Years Old Coney Creek Whisky Rye or Sour Maeh, no marks to indicate contents. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. H. BRANN & CO., Fort Worth, Tex. ESTABLISH*» IW l88t Daily Light Worth Hearing Our work warrante us a hear ing if you have a sinirle item of plumbing needing attention, because we can prove our ability and skill in the trade, prove the reasonableness of cur charges, if you will hear us and the many for whom we have done sanitory, modern, ideal plumbing. Shall we have the hearin»? BUNKLEY pixmbzh With Ellis County I Phone Hardware Company \ No. R Our aim is to Please You need in Hardware or Buggies, is here. Right now in tbe heart of the aeaeon, when the weather ia the hottest, our atore ia at ita beat. There ia io the bot days and cool daya, a certainty, that what we aell ia right and what you buy will please 0 'Phone No. 84 ELLIS COUNTY H'D'W CO. Take the "SAP" toan Antonio andfAransas Pass) "d "Sunset R.oute'' 9 Cor Californie, Mexico, and Oregon. Free Reclimnjr Chair Car», and a Through Simper from Waco to Ban Antonio A Mexico City Excursion Sleepers from Waco to San Fran cisco each Wednesday and Friday. Rate per berth in these Sleepers about one-half the rate in the Standard Sleeper : ur For Cheap Hates to California, Illustrated Literature, Reliable Information ami ail Particulars, Write : : : : Α. V. MARTIN, 8 E. GEORGE, Pass. Agt.'S.fA. A. P. R'Y. D. P. A. "Sunset Rout* Waco, Texas Be \vise« The LIGHT fills the bill. a