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and Pilot 'EAR I'.KYAN. TFXAS, SUNDAY lOKMM,, MARCH 14, IX). SUMBfcR ft) We Have on Display The New i citterns Embroidery Ma'ct.ed et Dirterent Width Edges Insertions Corset Covers and Flounces 10c to $2.50 per yard o l"" Val-tilet Oriental Back (Mnbs Side Combs and Comb Sets With Yw.y I'm and Brrett to mitci 10c to $1.00 Bags and Belts 25c to $4.00 Neckwear in th Newest Thing 25c to $2.50 Fancy Hosiery All the New ShaJes 35c to $1.00 A. J. WAGNER &C0. Lace 5c to $1.00 Ptryard FRESH VEGETABLES "If its on the market we have it." Everything for the 10DAY: St Peppers Tomatoes Lrttuc Kadi.h Carrots Parsley Spinach Mu;ard Shellot. ;FAT STOCK SHOW IS ON i Greatest Number of Animals, Ever Exhibited. USE ALL SPACE AVAILABLE Despite Inclement Weather There I a Large "t'.endenc Opening Diy. Covernor Campbell Not Present, Haying Been Detained at Auit n. Fort Worth. Man!: 13 Al'hough a i alriir ti i: k rain was f.il!itiK and H-u at mosphere was chilly the .Vitlon.il Feeder and Breeders' show opened in ! the Collttoum with a larf ait. :h!ji:c-! of vulture. Governor Campbell, who' Tin- hn ise dlscu.sou lor one nour. was '.: make th- opening address and finally coik urriim In. the free confer Hon. Uuls J. Wortham. who was to nce report on the Joint resolution pro respond, were detained at Austlu tiding for Confederate penslous and The ate k Uow was formally open- Coi.fed-rat widows' honii. several ed by Mayor Grant of Not in Fort members protesting against concur Worth, who ma le a most excellent ring, when It was discovered the house sddreas. In which he gave the vl-llors sad had gone to the. governor. cordial welcome. j Speaker Kenn.-dy. at 10 oclock. In Never before was nre such an or order, aa he aaid. that no bills might Dibit cf livestock. There are over 5.- b slaughter. ordere the clock set ui animals on hand and every avail- r "'f,M'n minutes Ister able Inch of apace Is occupied Oue animal that eicites the great- est curiosity la a ratalo This gigantic aulmal was captured on Antelope la land. In the middle of the Ureal Rait lake. I'tah. Before he was captured be gored several horse to death. Th vicious brute It kept In a steel (age. Ile Is eighteen hands high. we:i(Jta S.g'W pounds and resemble a bsfalo Sacred cattle from India are also a r feature. Korty Indians under mimand of Chief Quanah Patker are also pre ent They are arrayej in burkhkln. i feithers an 1 he:ids Fully 1'M fowls are on ejhlbltlon. tliail) u( tse superb pe, illieli The fine hiTSeR Rlld (ftttle come In or a gie; ai'. of favoialile comment. Kort Worth Is el.iNitately iWoratlve and presents a kjI.i Hpix'ai.mre. NO CANCER IN AFRICA. Only Thing Mr. Roosevelt Need Feaf Is tHe Croccd-e. Chlcaifo. March 13 Former Presi dent llooaetcit !!! be as s.ife In the Juugles of Africa as he would be on the streets of an Anierlian city, ac cording to the Hev. Joseph A Coyls. a member of the Roman Catholic Mis slonary Ord-r of Josephine Fathers, who bas Just returned here from his work In Uganda ' It Is ridiculous." he said, "to repre sent Mr. Kooaevelt's trip as dangerous. The native are docile and peaceful At Katampa a dozen while men live among 60.0OO blacks The sound of the aagehi Is heard thronghaut the land Tew white men have bessn af flicted with the aissrplng alckneaa. The worse. Mr. Roosevelt should eierclss great care as to his son. "As to wild bessts. weU, I havs traveled hundreds of miles through the forests on a donkey with ao oUei weapon than an umbrella They will prowl around your tent at night, hut they dare not attack you as a rula Only the crocodile Is dangeroua. It U well not to go In swimming" Saya Socialism la Cemlnj. New York. Msrch IS. Mies Char lotte Teller, daughter or United States Senator Teller of Colorado thlnfe that former President Roosevelt has been a great aid to socialism In th Units 1 Stales. Miss Teller with a number of other speakers shared this view at a dinner of the Intercollegiate Socialist aociety. 8b said that "Mr. Roosevelt has to a largo eitent helped socialism and the man now In the presidential cbalr will wishln the next tour yeara make the work that Roosevelt bas dJne legal and regular." Harvard. Yale. Prlnctou. Columbia. Vassar, New York university and Bryan Mawr were represented at the meeting. One Killed, Several Injured. Norfolk. Va.. March 13 -Fireman Lindsay waa killed and several others Injured la a hsadoa colIU en btwee- Illlliieu eaat w - a southbound Basboard Air Una pas eager train aad freight at Colon. N C near Aberde. Lenten Sj tow ell & Newton ISV'kPoHsTtl) Grocers and C off ee Roasters IVme. 23 x n L0Cf . 1 his Done to Prevent Slaughter ins of Bills. Austin. March 13 When th- Louse met Saturday morning on notice of Turner the Kennedy matter gave way to pendiiiir, legislation, Representatives Fullr. M union and j Brown were appointed to notify the ( governor that the house was ftnisli j ing It i business and preparing to ad journ. Messrs. Ftuhugh, Jackon and lUyhuru were uppomted to notify the senate. Senate hill filing time of holding court In sixty-third Judicial and pro- t Ml ii i for pay mfiit of Jury cooiaiis slc-ner passed finally j Senators IVeler. Uryan and Tofer ap Usred as a committee from the sen I . I . . . ft I fi..luk ate. announcing that body was finish ing It business and preparlt: to ad journ. The house tecalled the Joint reso lution providlug for Confederate pen sions and Confederate widow home. rescinded to vote concurring la the free conference committee report and then rejec ted that vote A motion by Robertson to concur In the senate amendments to concur In the senate tblrdf vote, which Is equivllent to kill ing the resolution Senate bill requiring other than life fiiMirance companies to make bond before transacting business In the stale was discussed half an hour and passed finally . Joint resolution seeking to authorize counties to vote tax to aid construc tion of int. rurban lines were disc uss ed twenty in mm ex. and deefated. 52 to 4 Itnliertson ruined the nolnt of nrd-r hxain-t Hie iii'.ng of chair (Sundlferl that a two thirds vote Is necesssry 9 adopt senate amendment to Con fed erate pensions resolution mid hair the ieeied pil.nK. declaring the amend menu adopted thus restoring the r .so lution to complete life Terrell (of Regan appealed frotu the ruling of the chair. After discussing Terrell appeal for thirty mlnuiea Terrell withdrew hi appeal, the house reconsidered the vote on the Confederate resolution ana concurred in the amendments. 14 to fi The house bussed finally aenate Mils giving district courts right to extend terms Mrownlee secured recoaaideration ot the vote killing the Wolf county bill. and oratory turned to discussion or labor and boll weevil. Robertson tof Travis) coutended the state owes a duty to cltitens to pro tect them from wolves. l.uce Insisted that too much money was devoted to Insignificant purposes lie declared scalps would be Imported te claim bounty and denied that wolves destroy watermeloaa MENTIONS NAMES. Thorns Tails of Alleged Participants In Poker Osme. Austin. March II When th senate met Saturday the motion toxpel8ea ator Thomas was takeo up. Thomas spoke against the resolatlea. He said the evidence presented to the Investi gating committee showed a man he designated a "prominent lobbyist" played poker with three senstors and three members of the house: that a "promineat lobbyist" paid fines for three: that a leading business man lost fl.000 In the same game. Thomas aid gambling with lobbyists was equivllent to bolng Influenced by them Matter was still pending at noon. Seven Burned to Death. Pueblo. Met.. March 13 -Seven per OSS were burned to death in the town ot Resurrection when th mansion of Augustine Zerrano was destroyed by aa Incendiary fire, cremating the fam ily. The police declare either murder committed for the purpose oi roo- hou WM l on flr or that the victims were chloroformed and left te their fat fit SLAIN IN ITALY. "1 Nsw York Police Lieutenant AH atsinated at Palermo. Paluruo, Italy, March 13. Lleutea ant Joseph Pctrosino of the New York police department was shot and kilted early Saturday evening near a hotel. The assassin Is unknown. Joseph petroalno was Black Hand expert of th New York police depart ment and a terror to Italian criminals It is sild there are more conviction for murjer ii his rredlt than any f;ve ;.j!lc'tnen coriliecti'd with the detec tive liureun. In hU work he tm'urjlly Incurred the cr.mity of all I'alian (riminuls. :ml liU l uth ti'ali to Mi belief tha; ! at last fi ll a victim t. those w'boiu h? so relentli Ksly prose, tutej lie cattie t-i Itnly more thrin a year ago to work on u j.lcn iii?Ke,ted by l'ollce Cotiiitils-iloniT H.n!.aru of N'' York, th l;.iU of wiili'h was to b the ad'jp'.'o'i of nieims t r ch'-rk th- tilu of UT; je-h tl.lll.in ttlnl Sil'l- liariM to Ms c Hinirj- uud particularly tu New Y'nk i Ity. A culle-r ,in was from New York saya that a cion n, tlie news of the asHasHinat on of Lieutenant IV'rosIno was re--lv-d tlnre Clili-f of Detec tives McCull-'riy nl)led rbiefs of r lice In eiry Ilumpean larite city as'H lug them t) round up sll Iliaik Hand u'( ts. ROBS THROUGH WINDOW. Daring- and Unusual Method Employed by Negro Chicago. .Urch 13 Mrs Delia M. Crane, a Chicago srtisi, wha I bark from Jacksonville. Fla . Is reported to have been the victim of a dif iug hold up near that place While comfortably seated In a Pull man car, which had slowed down at a railroad crossing, she la said to have been robbed of ! In money and $2.- J 3Ki worth of Jewelry by a negro, who. running alongside and thrusting his head and shoulders through the win dow, grabbed her valuable. She in stantly grahli'd her bag. according to the story. Just as the hands of the In trvder closed upon It A struggle en sttei! arid Mrs Crane called for ait Determined not to surrender Mrs Crau vainly atrove to wrench her proerty from the negro's hands, but be gave a tug backward, acd. pulling her arms out through the window, gave a sudden twist, brok her grip and dropped olf tiie train with his loot. Kvety cent that Mrs Crane had In her OOKSeHsl in w.t nt. lien. Taken te Prison Mtnlla. M;it(h It The writs of mandrt'tius for halas corpus aoueht by counsel f'u Domlnador Come, who wit sentenced to four months' Impris onment in Itllibid for Inciting a strlk . hsve been denl-'d and the convicted labor leader has been taken to prison. Large crowds gathered at the ollce court headquarters, but there was n.1 demonstration on the streets Mabray Indcted. Council Bluffs, la.. March 13 The federal grand Jury returned an Indict ment acalust John Mabray. recently arrested in Little Rock charging the use of m ills for fraudulent purposes. Mabrav Is now under arrest at Lit tle Rock with a number of others ac cused of many swindles in various parts of the country by means of fake horse race, wrestling matches, etc. The Indictmets returned are In con nection with the alleged swindle of Samuel Sutor of Cass lke. Mian. Meets Obstinate Resistance. ' Paris. March 13 The French mis sion engaged In the delimitation of th Franco-Llberlan frontier, met with ob stinate resist aace on the part of na ttve Two sharp engagements have been fought in which a doctor was killed and two officers aad twenty soldiers killed or wounded Man Robbed; Mother Bean. Niagara Falls. N. Y, March 13 A masked man stole $300 and a bunch of checks from under the pillow of Joseph Thompson, express agent at Model City, while Mr. Thompson slept Latter's mother met the man and he beat her severely. Earth Shocks Recorded. Manila. March 13 Local setsmo graph records serious earthquake con tlnuaily from 7:: to 9:40 o clock Sat urday morning. It was estimated that the region of disturbance was l'VOOO kilometers distant Henry Clsy Shot. Dsliss. March 13 Henry Clay, a negto. was seriously shot In the vicin ity et a chicken house. It is alleged He was taken to the city hospital. " The true and of all wealth The hareho!dm of THE City Hatimud Are amo:iz the larzet holders of Real Ktate in thi Community and the:r Real Kstate holding' are an Additional guarantee of the Safety of jour I)e;K4!t in this bank. Your Banking Account is So!ici:ed. The City Nati oral tik Vi. S. PARKKR. PreTden:. K. H. AM'IN. Vice Pres. A. W. Wll.KKRON. K. W. CRKNHAW, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. J. N. COLE. J- K. PARKLR. J. W. KNGLbH F SPECIAL FOR Your March Orders corned errr IRISH POTATOES SWEET POTATOES CABBCAE SPINACH CtLCRY TURNIPS TOMATOES LETTUCE Earrytftiaf teW Is e(. ar On fewest prices C. 7. BULLOCK & CO. UQU0R SPECIALS AT Csrsde. was 51. Mi now . . .$1.2S WiKon Ke, si $1. M now 1.2 Hunter Re, si I. now 1 .25 Walker s tannltan Cluh, i l 7s now l.V Hiai k. and White S. oti h im ported whi-kev, a 92."0 n.m 1 ?0 DurV I'ure Malt fur old K;k Helle of I.exinjton. bottled in luinj, a- )1.25 mm. I. Oil Mny other llan.!- of Liqu.irs an I ery ! Marwill's Cash Grocery. Elegant BABY BUSIES Just W. T. 15 THE MANItATfAN LIFE OF StW YORK Is one of the 'Oldest." "Strongest" and "Best" See Our fifty-Ninth AmmmI Report. S. L. BOA TWRIGHT, Agent t ii Flower And BM ens' Upttt Mammoth Papers Garden Seed HASWELL'S BOOK STORE final foundation is Real Ktate " THIS MONTH Will be Appreciated FRE3H VEGETABLES---CHIPPED BEEF plum PLUMyma BBmissTD MACKEREL ftfetePpRZL HERRING FRENCH SARDINES IN OLIVE OIL NEW CATCH I BOSTON MAC- KEMEL ETC. fuMtFrtt aViscrj rVssssC service MARMLL'S CASH CMOCZKY Ja. .. Pepper. HottleJ in bond. si !..) now... 1.00 Reaoh (Jro.e kUe. was "1.50 now l.On Willun (iroie Kse, i t . nov , 1.01 Imported f"-" -k,-" ' P'dsfL. n snd Apple Bran- sju njw l.Oi) Pure Riackirrv Wine. sl .5iJ new 1.0) a full line of ImttleJ and br-e' nine a: tnii-e. Line of Received J ATJ3ES S. H. FRANKLIN'S Meat Markets Jsefl HmrkH Paeae J0 Ltmrt MstSW faeae 324 Choicest of Beef, Pork, Vea!, Mutton, and Sausage. Your trade is appreciated. GardenlSeed . . 5 cttts