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VBorning and Pilot FOi;CfS,NTH YEAH. HRVAN, IfcXAS, SUNDAY 'MORNING, .MARCH 21, H3. v; vi her ni 33nan team ' S I Just any tinf"6 llrWTI Breakfasfi I llPXirr' Xu want- Vhave them ail. I I lfl J Howell & Newton R III V 7 P.f.OUFHMrKD II I I " ' Grocers and Coffee Roasters j I I I'hone. 23 A 1 S'l I ! . ,M , . ! CQNVfCTSBQTHGQQPERS1 against athn. if I a ( !t m' m II ' rimn;.. t. n. m v: II! t III I il I 1 1 1 1 II M...j..i q j n v K r " I I 1 1 diet of Jury. Waiii-,!.-,i. 1'srrh 2). The Cam- II ill A glaucc at our west window will give you an idea"of 5pr Styles in Men's Clothing Brown. Green and Gray Mixtures S27.50J S25 . $22.50 $20 PENALTY TWENTY YEARS. Defendants' Attorneys File Motion H Set Verdict Aside. Judge 6ay He Will Listen to Arguments Later and 325.000 Bond Is fined. Naabvilla, March 2 . "Utility of murder In tin. second (Ii-kii-, ui j twenty year Imprisonment . was the verdict of tbe Jury Saturday iiiormnit In the ran asanst liimrati li. Cooper j and Itol.lo J Cooper fur slalnu of i former lulted State, Senator K W. Campaign to Be More Vigorous Than Ever. Wu'Miistoit, "srrh 2). The Cam- paUn lor legislation against spec-l illation In cotton, grain and other agri cultural product will be carried on In the Sixty first congH's with Veil more vigor thau In tin- Sixtieth con kt i hs. m orrllnic t'j statement of southern members. Kcpreiientailve Macon of Arkansas te Introduced hi bill to prohibit this sp.-culatioti by forbidding telegraph tid telephone cnmpunlcs from trans inlttliiK Information concerning buy lug, selling or dealing In these futures. "1 Intend to fiKht for aurb a law as Ion as I am In congress," bald Mr. Carmack. The Jury Friday a quitted i Macon, "provided a law la not enacted, It's a good ilimc to ! select your suit now. ! ! 1 , Wc invite you to sec j ou'Iinc. The Hat. shoes and all furnishing for the man. i We willftake pleaaurc I in showing you. if you are nat just ready to purchase. ! John i. Sharp, rn defendant . Imme- J dial fly tlt dofxnw moved to set asid Ihe verdict bit atiKf of the verdict of ! dliagieemeiit Friday and aked the court to declare It a mistrial. Jude Hart said 4i would iltf to argu IllftltS on this tuot Ion later, lie then . flx-d defendant' Ixmd at f ilS.iKMi each. which amount was uneptatile to both j Bides. j The verdict, coming as It did iiihhi thn heels of t'oman ituike'a declare Hon Friday that "we are hopele.slv llfd up as the Coolers." was a decld 1 ed surprise. The defendants took t cool almost without amotion. Mi llunh and Mrs. Wilson, the young daughters of Colo 01 Cooper. were brave, and aside from tearful yM. reMtralned their ftnotlon (tamely. Mrs. Ilurrh sat with hr am. around br bruthr Hohlns shoulder and Mr Wllaoti aa at hr father k riht Th suRjieime (or th two yuiini . wemii had lieen heart retnlliii and' any verdict, however unfarotable. wn 1 a relief. The Juror were tired In .kliu and i disltev led. and m It -ti the mint r marked. "I t:ank yoti. K-iitiemeri. f r ).tr I'Btlence and .-vo'iott to h-j stat" and d,mts you to your homey j ai. I y.i!:r ;mmsoii.i! ato atioint," th ciitir" t a !' stiraui; from their .! 6THARI08 MISTAKE. Leaves Latter Intended For Affialfw With Widow Just Bereaved. alni. Q. March 10 By rxplalnlnf from Inn pulpit uat a woman whose naiuw Rosalp ronnrctd with a rcnt acandal was not a tntnbr of th con raMoD. the R. C. U 8mlth. pastor of tha Methodist episcopal church dis sipated a cluud that bad nunc ow sev eral woBin. At the aam tlm h deepened thn mystery as to who th" offmd'r Is. Suspicion had arttled par ticularly uxn a woman prominent in church and aorlal circle. . It was to clear her that tho pastor mad the an nouncement. Through ' avln by mistake at th noma or a friend a let'er Intended for his affinity, a prominent nin of seven ty years le-eame the NtiUWf of RornHp. Hut. tbe name of the woman for nlmrti I ! IWt. r i i;!'Mt... h . i,,. rcvcalf J. Tip t"er r,f m, letter, n weal'liy i-etnd i.:. :rliat::. inoi.ell- ed to r r f -T-i t .i '(! . . t , .. , of i..r M.-M.ri.-;! IV., I. ::t, b and I.e nnd ! j. f:,.)::),- , -n the fl i- Tl.e eji'v-!.. villi ii Hf - J tlie tt'l Me tV.K I. -1 V f . J., , . vk,,,,,-!., Whose ?i ! - t . t t I , -j. ' II, ,.iv !e flire. The i-.e t I ,,.;, ,, t ,.; :ill,li tWI b tt"!'.. line of f" '.l -. ;imJ tin,. e r!M?;ilt paku'dti :le l. nit'nti. e aripa ::s at tti- n!-. .., ,(.n.e th. writer : I 'it-.-i et rt e hive t'-it ;''-r. rrnde a nil-'il,. and t-e ou the wr it!'.- rne " Kvlilentlv win dhl." w.m t!:e ftluld reply. "My find'" re erl:i!rtie. "You haven't r'-ad it, have you?" Careful men quickly learn that the ch::ce of a Oankin institution of h:;h standing is one of the rr.zzt im;:rtant elements of business success. . You are invteJ t(J!raccount with THE City National BANK ! I i aa O. S. PARKKR. Pr:dcnt. A. W. W1LKKRSON. J. N. CCM.t. Cashier J. K. PARKER. K. H. ASTIN. V.ce Pres. K. W. CRENHAW, Au. Cashier. J. W. ENGLISH ' ai I hoi. it will be." This bUI. w rether with a number vf others on the same rubject. was ionldred by the commlttf on aarlcitlfure In the laxt 41'asioii. but no teport was mail. 1'iider the Kitcetuld ameiidutents to the llle If lelieved the hotlhe wll! b. laih-d iimiii to vote on the pmiio.il tlott at the first regular i.eHl(iti. I(e presents: lv Carrett of Tel:lies-e lntroi1tire. a bill to prohibit the use the mails for d-allna In tbehe futures Kepi..Mentative lltirl-noti of Teiai Intend to introduce a bill on the sub Ject I do not expert to set any action on It at the s la! session." aald ty. nurleaon. "but tixt winter I hope to ee t ti.Mom a law." "Others who are meiisrlnc or re- drariua bill to prohibit alleged it a mil ium are liepresentatlves Heflln of Alabama and Henry of Texas. AFTER CERTAIN FEATURES. j Over Two Million Women ta Mslal A. J. Wagn-ir & Co. Women to Kill the Stocking Tas. rhi. ao. .March "Kill the stock Ina tax " A country-wide movement asnlimt certain future uf tde 'arn lar.'f bill. wM,h lit lie parti Ipat.-d lit by more tlian "vinnnu wotnen. u I seen in plan junt launched here Chi a one mail and htirrt-dly left thfiri,,;o "inT have determined to courtroom Tho d-fendant and r.'-ir 1 enlist tlie national federation of cottiMel remained to cmplete the ,,,, ,.,,. ,n au , k ,,, , bond preiml:i;.tlc and srotloni for a , ,, tle trtil H'Hl-iiiK -Mid Mi:kltn mat-rial i in- iint: inn. wnua wi;i retain t M e pf ni likh lax on wik1 and cr.t'on H'iif. and even Increas.' the tariff en stocUiiiM of every description. Is al i Several Thsusand Dollars Are Re- ' l" A s;.-elal nie.-t:iu or the lilltlol I Fedeiatton of Women's Club I. to b j called Immediately for the purp'ii ' nrtf .ill .In. an n........l.:... . t BANK SAFE DYNAMITED. ported to Have Been Taken. !es Moin.M. I. March 5u. Safe . blowers dynamited the raff of the First National bank, at Inn Rene . I'.ise i county, and took all the rah on hand j Several thousand dollars aro reported to have been taken Navel Revenue Raising Way. Washington. March 2u A novel way of raising revenue was proponed In the house by Representative 8lson of Mississippi It Is provided In a bill be Introduced that a tai of S3 be lev led on every deadly weapon, such as pistols, dirk knlve and brass knuck le, manufactured and sold wlthlo the t'nlted States. Improvements Planned. Denlson. March 2d That thli city has the greatest water supply In the state Is tb opinion of Vice President Allen and officials of the Katy road after Inspecting the new waterworks. Further yards and freight handling Improvements will be planned at once Hangs Himself With Towel. Ricntt.ond. Va. March 20 ICenry Wheat ley. tho confessued wife mur derer aud incendiary. romaaJttad au! rl do In Culpepper Jail by banging blm i .If with a towel organlhi an antlntockliiK tax lobliv Mr. FrancU Kverett. president of the lllinol fedi-ratlon, announces thai t!m stix king tax situation wilt be brought at once to the attention of the national organisation. "It la fortunate for us. too. that the general council of the national fed.-ra tlon meets n San Antonio. Tex. soon." said Mrs. Everett. "Of course this matter will be brought before that body as tbe moat important thing for consideration among a thousand In lerests " It Is said that prices of all varieties of stockings bad been steadily in creasing for tbe last twenty years and that within the last three years value have gone up by leaps and bounds. Detroit Starting I'oint. New York. March 20 Detroit hai teen selected ar the starting point for the Gliddn aut ttnobi.e tour this year. The date has not been decided upon. Detroit was selected principally be cause of Its fifteen entries being guar antee J from (hat city alone. Earthquake Shock at Barcelona. Barcelona. Spain. March M An earthquake 'tock was felt In this city at S o'clock Saturday afteroQOw." special for thisj&nth Yw March Otien WJlht CORNED BT.T IRISH POTATOES SWEET POTATOES CABBCAE SPINACH CCLCRV TURNIPS TOMATOES LETTUCE Wrytataf gsei te eat, at tki kvest aricrs fu&UFrt dtltrrryPnmpt trvnci Trt dated FREjeT VEGETABLES CHJPPED BEEF fjM PUDDING (FOILED MACKEREl KIPPREL HERRING FRENCH SARDINES IN OLIVE OIL NEW CATCH ' BOSTON MAC KEREL ETC sr A Mho OUR FIRST SPRING Clothing SHOW JofMen Opens I ii , i XI tifWk v. ) A V rl come and bring your frierfs to see this unusual and interesting ! ExhibirofSmart Dress For Men and Young Men They are Distinctive. They are different in cut and detail. They are "Classy." One, two and three but ton models of conservative and extreme fashions in fine Worsteds, Cassimers and Tweeds in green, blue, smoke, tan, bronze; in solid colors and bright pat terns; in stripes of white, blue, red, green, etc. DonV fail to see these smart suits. . $12.50 to $25.00 Everything that's new in Spring Hats and Haberdashery now ready, and certainly worth v seeing. Come!! Brandon Lawrence Men's Outfitters 4 i c o C. E. BULLOCK & CO. I as l' . ' - - r . .