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SIllAtY OF THE NEWS
7 < xfys Weather
DOMESTIC
ThOtaetTX war in on la New Orltaua
Ihe BtTeet car eompantca tried to run out
some cam but It was ttsileft
ah farmer National Congrcia oponcd
et Macon 0a nnd Governor qtsndlcr de
llrrrtti the welcome address
Important dotlopmenU arc expected t < v
rastilr ftota the strike conicrcnctt at Buf-
falo
1rcaldent John Mitchell refused to accede
to the reqneat ot the president to try to
get tbo nilnera to return to work pending
in Investigation of their cage
POLITICAL
Influential negroes obtained assurance
from President Uooserclt of recognition la
Southern politics
TEXAS
Sirs Carrie Natlonl In Texas and In
tenda to Tllt Hlchroond
The weather bureau report on cotton ta
very bad Urcat iiamace was done by tne
ralnsV
Thero has been another advance tn oil at
1 Uoratcana
The nnt eontlctlon has ncen haa tor
lolaUflg the loial option law In smitn
I county
The tSarroll Oil companr of Beaumont do
elartd a dividend of 150 per cent on two
months business
1 Mm Mattle Abbott Is dead at lleevllle
of injuries stMtalncd by being run over
by a cow
The teon county fair is under way at
Marquea with bne live stock and agnail
tural exhibits
The city rowccll of Beaumftnt has Bflb
ranted a proportion to Issue JfUWOW in
bonds tor public improvements
Attorney blmpson has ugrtln retusert tne
appointment as Judge which w tettUeten
Him by the governor
A lira in the oil Held at Beaumont has
done S OTCKX damage and one life at lcaat
raas been lost
SPORT
Tho Kentucky futurity at Iiexlagton was
won by > HI iaT
Slr Tbomas Upton has ent ahothet chal-
lenge for the Americas cup
YTeMrirt won Uic Ilyhway Btaae at the
Worth track
Finn weather marked the days apott at
the Bt 1 < ouIh fair < round
Gray Friar non the Matron atatcea at
Morris latk
COMMERCIAL
rotten value went lower on favorable
weather tondltlon aol etfeeia of labor dta
turbancea
Oralu markets were inactive and lower
prices eutued lTovtslons we eiuJUwly
affect ed
The stocu ruartret waa depreeeeil awt
under rueh for llquldatJan many prominent
chares sustained loeeea
RAILROADS
Tbo strike on the Mexican National has
tied ov the road
No decision bat been rendered In Um
KoiitlRTti IaelneInlprnilloual cate
houstonT
Ilealth Offleer Bnttnby Is eendlns out
notices lo property owners te make sewer
connections
The city registration yeaterdax num-
bered 358
High school football team ready for the
Katoifa games
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DIPLOMATIC PROMOTIONS
Will Bo Made In Future on Fitness for
the Position tr Bo Filled
Washington October 7 John li Jackma
who has be n secretary of einlmiuiy ulUqu
lU It Is said 1m dated for an Important
diplomatic appointment the purpose being
to send him to one of the first dralrablo
ministries that becomes scant His pro
motion U to be based ou the some reason
that Inspired that of Mr White niimely
a desire to extlnd to the diplomatic er Ue
the prlnripl
Ich
which hag worko
promotion iinanl ou merit
d eo well In other branches
of tho Kovfrnmcnt sen Ice
Tie recent chanse In American embassies
rnd ministries was iusplted by this samo
principle and It la tlumttlit that men of
hlebrr quality can be retained In tbu diplo-
matic aenlces when It hccmius kuown
that tho best places arc to bo ailed hy those
In the subordinate positions who bhow
peculiar fitness for their work
Orders for British Coat
IOnfloa October T Tho Scotch coalmas
ters kite In receipt ot numerous urRout lu
qulrlca for tho prompt fhlpment of coal to
New York and Ihlladelphla aud they are
arranging frclgbtofo tor < 0VXI tons Tho
tn6st urgent demand Is for anthracite for
which American buyers now have tti pay
112 per ton agitlust JtlU which they re-
fused to pay month nco The demaniLi
for eteam coal aro also so numerous that
the masters lia e withdrawn tholr current
pHee list
Tbe rteet trade feara that there will bo
prejudicial efforts on behalf ot hljlicr prices
created by American wants
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Aid for the Miners
liondon October 7 The Minora Fdera
tloa of Great Britain In session at South-
Port today voted 15000 from the central
fund for tbe relief of tho striking American
that fiueh an Invcstljjntlou bad been order-
ed hm would not talk
The boahl of aldertnen of New York in
special ecsclnn adopted a resolution urging
Oorwnor Stone to call mi oxtraordtimr
hchImi of thf leglalHture at IViiuMlvaulii
to ruuslucr weasurea to ensure the full and
Immedlkto opuailtn ot tho coal mine A
resolution whs almi tdwptiM caTIItif upon
the major of New lmk to take trp to
adopt prompt meaturea to alleilatc all
hardships to the poor of the ctty risiiltlns
from tbe scftrclt of coal Aldermau M <
Call siilil
I lureby give notice that If the coal
strike U not oettled before the cold weather
comes I slinll offer u rosulutlou taut tin
public chool be closed I am informed
that tbo buurd of educntlou speuda annual
lv from litit > to M > tX i for roil It tun
Kuie situation tint now uproars Incvltnbli
illliII dculop 1 Khali ask this body to re
finest tho board ot education to close tho
public schools nnd to dlntrlhuto that enn
iimimc tho worthy poor of tbo rltj IMils
wcio to bao Leon opened by Commlsiloner
llnwkea of tho dock department for a 0
tons of nnthraclte coal today but uu bid
wore retched Tor tcu flnja tho ilio de-
partment has betn niUirtlslujj tit the City
Herord for COO tons of anthracite coal Tbo
bids were to have been opened this moru
Iiitr but not n hIukIo bid wok heard from
None of tho coal operators prrsont at
the meeting of tho Temple Iron works
would make nny statement regarding what
won done nt that meeting today
Those present at tho meeting woro
President 0 1 Itaer of tho llilladelpbln
nnd Heading 1roMdonl T 1 Towler ot
the Now York Ontario nnd Western
lresldout It M Ollphant ot tho Delawnro
nnd Hudson company 1rosldcnt W II
Truesdalo ot tho Lackawanna Prositlotlt
Alfred Wnltor of tho Lehlph Valley 1resl
dejit Underwood of the Krle nnd I A
Ntoarns of Cot Uros h Co John Mar
klo was nnId to be in tho anthracite Holds
whoro ho has kouo to try to open one ot
hl collieries
After the meeting President rmoHdalc
announced that no statement would be
Elvcn out Iresldout Ollphant would only
suv that be kuew of no rhnnge lu the
iteneral situation 1rosldent llaer went
from the conference to J V Morgans of
flco and later took n train for Philadel-
phia
President fowler said that 1200 tons of
nuthraelte of domestic tdset were shipped
rust oxer the Now York Ontario and
Western railroad Mnudaj A prdmlnant
wlioloBAle nnd retail dealer said today
that tho president or tho coal roads lmvo
promised to relievo v tho situation by rush
tnlncri and Adopted resolutions lu favor of Uli da 1 ber > st Vv J wld r1
lajyT1 Would bo sufrtclent soft coal boro o aop
m n
tbft executive board and tho different dli ply tho needs and there vvonld lio no
trlcts making further donatlous tor tha necosslty tor any ot the big stoura plant
kame purpose
Fort Wortji Carpenters Are Out
Fort Wortll Texas October tTwobun
dfed and fifty carpenters employed on the
Hwlft and Armour and live stock exchange
Resolution Vetosd
to idiut down on account of shQrtago ot
conl Domestic ulsea ot nutlinicllo wero
selling nt Sl o ton all day Soft uoal
was selling at U to 10
CALLED ON THE GOVERNOR
Business Men
Tbe places pf tbe strikers are to be fllled Want tho Strlko Enced
at once
llarttsburg Pa October 7 A delegation
Stuaice bad decided to veto tho resolution hlni to thkii nromnt action to settle tho
passed last evening by the board of alder > coat strike ltabbt Broil O U rsh l
men calling upon tho president to tcUo Hie tu m n i m i uornej acted
coal lands In Pennsylvania by wiir of
remedying tho present scarcity of coal
IF IT8 A GARLAND
thats nil you need to know about a stave
> r range
Voted to Remain Fifm
Shenandoah fa October 7 Local union
of Hutted Mine Workers voted uunulmoos
ly this afternoon to remain on strike uuttl
encctttons arc granted
Grovsa Black Root Liver Pills
U4e m ta utft principle obtMnta
Vfo Hoot Thsy set on tha Hver
to cknel knd leavs no bad after
Wo jwlplng no aisk stem cb WMI
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spokesmen
Itev lllrsch mid the situation tn alio
strike region was without a parallel in
tho hlstorv of tho con tit rv dud that thu
pwjplo nt the West are in svun > atby with
tbo movement to effett u adttlemeut Tne
party tiad uo siittcekitous to offer to end
tho strike but slmtilv called upou the gov-
ernor lo take such actlou at tp bis Judg-
ment would tirltiK tho troubleto nu end
rather porpev wild that tbo coal strike
would aiuMi uutold mUerv among tho poor
of tuleagoand other r > arla of the country
If It vos not soon settled All legal meta
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
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HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 81902
nny emanninlcatlen xrom 4tr Jtltchell
Will the wlutra return to work under
any clreunwtaiiee titan the emtcewlon of
their demands for Increased waRca ond
nlwrter hourst be wa asl > ed
I can bco no other outlook replied Mr
Oonrpfert than that they will bold out
until W > we Wueesaton Is made to tbein
certainty tiolll they receive n full suaran
tw of n reaaonabli adjudication or consld
erwtlon of their deiuands
Sir Gouipera contnded that the action of
Governor Btono In cfllllnc out the entire
reiinaylwwila tt mlMU rwild have nfl
oenrlo upon the strike and that It would
nut cause any of tho strikers to go back
to lite inlnea
Secretary Morrison of the Kederntlon was
equally ixmltlve Iti hit vxpreariotHi as to
the effect of orderlne out the mtllttn on
the striker ami added And further
tnofe I ran tell yen that the miners aru
utile to bold out until sptluir
SITUATION NEW YORK
The Supply of Coal la Nearly Gono and
Conditions Are Acute
New York October 7 It was learned to
day that United State District Utomey
Iturnett had been Instructed by the attor-
ney penersl In Washlncton to Investlate
tbe working of tihe coal trust In hU dla
ttlitt that of the southern halt of Nov
Yertt State General Rurnatt declined
htoover to ttato tbe nature ot the Imestl
jjatloti to bp made by htm or when It
wtioid bo Commenced further than to state
IN A TIGHT PLACE
a
deal with onr men na ludlvUiinls
Tho railroad urr tient
Iteudlng enmoanv
lersejr Central controlled
leniiH Ivtuila system <
liaitlmoto aud Ohio controlled
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CONTENTION OF OPPONENTS I
IN THE ANTHRACITE STRIKE
John Mllchetl We oroooso that the Iisups culmlnatlns In the strike shall bo re
J farral fo the nraalilom and n trltm nol of big selection and ucreo to accept his
award upon all or anv of the questlnim lnoUed
Geeno f Ilaer TSj duty of the hour Is not to wnsto tlmd nesotlatlns with the e
foroettteni of thli anarchy but to do ns wna donu in tbo wur of the rebclllou
failure
rustoru the rm Ieah of the law The government Is only a ooutcrruJjule a
It fowpromUea with violators of law
5 uavld Wlleoa Clalms that tbo Unllid Mine Workera ot America constitute tho s
most cxtenaho combination and monopoly tills country lias over known He J
° Instances and precedents to show that It Is tbb dutr of the National
cites
Rorornniibt to lutcrfore
S W 11 Trticsdalo I think It var bound en duty torcttU with alt m power tho
avowed oblect Of this United Mlno Workers fugoclntlob as Mcmnllfled Iir tho
nnthracllo dlftrlet ot lVniityrhanla and n tnuuht uud defended hi Ita officers
and other eitionuntn of its well known uriitrlDloa
o U II Thomaa Wo are rnntendlnc foe tho rlsht of tho Amorlefiu tltlacn to work
0 without rtcnrd to creed mtlonnllty or nssoclntlon Io seek to prevent this In
0 such Wc wish to
a crime nnd wo can not bv Implication sauetloit n course
a John Murklc Wo ore asked to deat with outlaws Tho oneratort rcprc
sent the miners more fully than John Mitchell docs The president could
remedy tho situation at once If ho would
lire added father Dorncr should be
tnken by the cowrnor to end tbo strike
Tin labor nEllatlmi baa become n Kooltil
revolution be anld nnd tbo netttiinoiit of
this atrlko In a snecdv whv would stop the
Ucadlone plumtliiff toward ravnlutlon that
the labor organization uro tuklds tndax
At the conclusion of the prrosrs rcinniks
the Boxornor said be was slad toimect tuo
delecntiou uml tbo lsItors left tho depart-
ment
GREAT STRIKE THREATENED
French Miners to tho Number of Seventy
Thousand to Go Out
Paris October 7 lho NutlonaJ commit-
tee of the rVouch Minors Iedaratlon met
liirc today with the lulcutlon ot deciding
wluOicr an Immediate general strike was to
be ordered agalu Tho meeting lasted tbreo
boura and then ndjouriied uulll tomorrow
nut arriving at a decision
M Harelay n socialist deputy who rop
resent an Important district In tho Calais
toil tiwlds tuiM that ho Is coritldeut that i
eonenl strike wll bo voted and that TiUWO
out ot KX 000 iiiluiTf illl obey the order
Ho added that tho strlka would extend oor
tbe Pas Oo Calais tbo Nord the Loire and
tbo Cuimaiu regbns
Purls October 7 Telegrams rccclvcl
here totlght from Lena Pas Iu Calala say
80001 miners hao ceased wcrk In tbo l a-
Do Calais region Uirge numbers ot troops
aro onlvlng at all thrciteued points Sev-
eral minor disturbances ho been leportod
but no trouble ot u tcrlous character huu as
> ct occurred
COAL TRUST INVESTIGATION
It la In tho Regular Course of the
Work
Washington October 7 It la atutod here
that Investigation luto tho alleged coal
trust by District Attorney ll urnett will
make no difference In tbo coal strike no far
as the administration Is concerned The
lUMsttgntlon U ho regular couisu of tho
department bovoral days ago tho doptrt
nieut of Justice received a formal petltluu
from New lork alleglug tho oxUtwico of
an anthracite coal trust and ieouoilug th
department to proteed ugalust it under
tbu Sherman antitrust law The iwual
course of the department when such no
tltion ate formally presented aocoem
panlcd by allegations as to matter of laor
is to refer It to tho dlstrla attiuney ot td
district from whence come the coinplojut
TROOPS PREPARING TO MOVE
No Effort Yet MadiTto Get Them Into
the Field
Philadelphia October 7The ofdeors of
tho State National Guard having decided
that the situation In the coal region W a
not ao serious ns to necessitate running the
troops from their various local hpadquar
ters to tbe coal Held no effort was inado
to move them today Oorcrnor Stones or-
der for tbo entire rulllUa of tho State to
bo sent to the anthracite region will be
carried out tomorrow Todaj was spent fit
mi various armories In preparing for tho
departure nlul official orders wcro IsmiciI
designating tho time at which c h rogi
mcut should leave tomorrow and deslgnat
lug tho different loealttles for tne different
IroopA By toin < irrow afternoon 10000 Na-
tional Guardsmen ot the State Including
2000 who baio bcon on duty lu tbe region
ter HMvral weeks will havo nrrlved In tho
nnthrnclto roglon ready to giro protection
to thii mine property and to miners who
dcslro to work
Not a Wheel Has Moved
Laredo Texas October 7 Thu firemen
Hwllch engineers and bottlers strlko on
the TVxosMcxIcun nnd National railroad
o Mexico systems which was Inaugurated
Sunday becanjo absolutely effective today
mid uot n wheel has becu moved The
itrlkiis bnvo tualntalned tbo very best
order throughout nnd not ouo single act
of violence baa been reported
Tbo flremcit offered to placo a flromaji
nt tho dlspowl ot the ofllclals to pull out
tho tuall tralna provided no other coaches
wore attached This offer however was
rejected A writ of Injunction wat granted
today restraining the strikers from congre-
gating on the companys right of way or
In any way interfering with tho move
mutt of trains
Coal Operators Condemned
Woonsocket it I October Tho Na-
tional Loom risers Afcsoclatlon ot Amer-
ica which Is In session here today passed
resolutions protesting against tho high
prices put on coSI and wood asserting that
these conditions were simply a sohemo
formed ngatust the working classes nnd
condemned the actlou of tho United Coil
Operators because of the stand they havo
taken agulutit tbe workmen
Too resolutions call for a Nntlonul eight
liour day government ownership of all
public works nnd ticcoscltles nnd tbe wf r
rendum nail direct legislation
Injured Man Is Dead
Dallston N Y October 7 AH was quiet
op tlio Hudson Yalhy railway lu this coun-
ty this afternoon aud there are no signs
ot dlstuibanco at any village ou the lino
this evening Gcorgo Uargcour of Gluns
Falls who was struck by a guardsman ou
tbe lituil with ii musket butt last evening
bbeouso ho did not promptly move on died
today He was SO years old uud unmar-
ried lie wns on bis win home from wurk
111 u tiilll when struck W
Troops Scatter a Mob
Shamoktii Pa October A compjny
ot military was rushed to thu Hoyal Oak
collier this evening uuildisported at least
1000 people watching twenty nonuntunlsts
Who were behind a barricade In tbo break-
er At tho sight of tbe trops tuts mob
fled Jiut some of them hurled rocks at tho
nnntiulonlttv The soldiers will guurd tne
collier all night
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GROVES CHRONIC CHILL CURE
Cores the chills that other chill tonics
dont cure At all drtgglsts No Cure No
Pay Wc
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New rlavon Conn October TMayor the departmont this afternoon and urgad
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Pontiol of tho anthracite coal Industry of the country bv tho owuershlp of
nearly alt tho rntues and tbe owutrahlp of tbo rallw ays that cuter The uilnlug fled
John Mitchell Men
5ntjrt Mlno Workers of America > < 5Si3
Amcrkou rcdcrutlou of Labor < > > 1000000
jace f t tut acaj
STRIKERS BLOCKED CARS
New Orleans Railways Company Fail-
ed to Resume Work
POLICEMKJ WERE POWERLESS TO AID
The Company Had a Conductor Arrested
or Cutting Wires Others Are
Charaed With the Offense
Social ta Tho Iost
New Orleans October 6vt 12 30
Oclock this motnlnir after it mnforeorc
batwoen Mavor OaodcTlelle anl commit-
tees from the commercial exchanses It was
decided that the cltv authorities ate m
with the street ea
longer able to cooo
strike and Governor Heard baa nceu wire 1
to rush State mllltla to the seue of riot
Ins
Ncn Orleans October 7 The railway
coinpanv tried to obev the order of the
major to run oUsacngcr ears tuts moininj
finite for of cltv
but with almost the
police concentrated at the scene of action
from the canal
one car cot Arc eaunres
barn and the attempt was abandoned fos
started out with
5Uirat
the day Tour cars wcro Mlluul
the strikers anl
car reached Tontl street
their sympathizers made a rush got pos-
session and won the dav with the titmort
ease Tho police made no ahow of nwletia
tho assault Kvldeuce of the fact Is thtt
hurt On the
not a alticle alrlker was
other hand P Schwenck of Chicago
u nonunion conductor was bit on the head
hurt aud he wltli
with a brlek and badlv
thrco other wcro bodllv taken possession
Of bv the strikers and two were kept prU
all rn0 DOne
oners In union Uendouartcrs
One of the men waa draned from the car
bit sweetheart and was erected wrl h
by
when he retired to
cheers by the strlktw
bis home Ho Is to bo married tomorrow
One policeman was hit on the foot by a
who Is a
brick another nonunion man
i rouchlv handled hut not
prisoner
badly hurt The cars V Jlses
tbe rain of brickbats and nil ti rh
wcro broken
Tho comoanv Informed tbe mayor that
the police protection wna Inadequate ana
Issued a call for a
at 4 oclock tho mayor
The re
thousand volunteer citizen police
been few and It
to the call have
nausea
X as It tbe mllltla will be called
aouht to cmnmunleato
nt The mayor
Kongo but
In Haton
with tho governor
In
found that be had gone to his home
northern part of the
ranncrvllle In tho
conferred with tho adjutant
bo
H ate so
Keucial and urged uoon him the necesslt
for a
In readiness
of having tho troops
eall or tried crtlv In the day
natrolmcu but only
swear lu omcrsencv
eeveu men answered tbe call
victory ron sTniKEits
with their
strikers arc Intoxicated
The
first victory uud tho case with which they
accomplished their work under the eyes
and within reach ot practically the whole
ot tho police aud who are arming
Is icady
selves for tommrow The company
tomorrow It pro
to run twenty uvo cars
tcctlon Is given but from the present out-
look th6protcctlon will not bo much greater
tomorrow
Three nrrests were made today one was
a stronger who tired tbe only shot tired lu
tho mblee which passed through n car Uo
was stmplv charged with dlscbarglug Ore1
nrliis wllhlu the lt limits Uu othirwuj imw
i striker who ietuscil to move
wbeu ordered and tbf third was n drunkca
man who was oalllug too loud The four
cars left the Canal tinrix at 7 ocloik luai
proceshlon and started up taiml
Tile wcro greeted with boots and jells by
tbo crowd of strikers In the immediate
vicinity but no violence was offtrui lwo
blocks froui tho oarn it large Lrowd was
gathered and thej amldo u dash for the lift
Jar Ono man swung on to the trolle rope
nnd pulled the trolby down Tbe car rat-
a block and a half before It stopped and
It was Minio time bctoro the daring strlkir
was Joined by bis colleagues The stop-
ping of this car stopped all others nudt
tho strikers boarded Hum without anj
show of resistance borne of the polUe
duW revolvers but not one shot was llred j
xcept the one by a striker Monc nnd
lutcks were showered on the cars uud tliei
crews of two of them tarried off bodll
alio trolle ropes were cut George
Oautorllclil n tat Louis man started to tc
bitt tho onslaught by uslug bis controller
as a weapon but tho police on his car took I
u away fiom him J It Uldson o the
Thlcld detective agOnc of St Louis who
canio bore with tweut men was In charge
of tho last car ami dlsplnjed much cool
neM lu the face of tho apith of the police
and the onslaught of the strikers lie de-
liberately climbed on top of his car and
tied tho remnnnts of tho trollej rope to-
gether s he came down the crowd went
for him nnd as he showed 6lgni or resist i
iug tbo ntl uck tho polbc took him and
convoyed him to the central nation In tin
patrol wagon escorted bv ten mounted of
core Worn he reached the stutlon he
said he wauted to go back to the bo n nud
was conveyed thero lie was bodlj beaten
three nights ago by tbreo men who mi gu
him leaving tbe barn and his Uft arm is
badl brutsetl The compant then made a
plea for federal Interference bj i mining
out n mall car behind tbe otbirs and of
conrso It could not get tbrouga Ground
vvss tatd foi n charge of Inteuertng with
the mail One of the cars ran off tUe track
while being taken back to the bttrii but by
10 oclock all had been returned and the
crowds of strikers has dltpersed except u
few who wen left on watch
Tho public satetv committee has been
In session most of the night discussing the
strike situation ond making prenoratlous
to uphod the mayor In hie effort to pre
vent violence This committee Is a stnud
Ing body made up of representative of
all the trade of the ett nd came nto
existence during tha labor troub lu iRtM
It owns n uimiitliy ef arms and inniuiiul
tlou wblelii cau be put lu the hands of a
volunteer force when needed
Ip to 10 ocioek tonight the msyor bad
sworn In ouly twenty Ave spoelal iiollcc
meu as the result of l call for n thoua
MlW hC > W Sih
The carmennrojwe to bold a publc ma s
meeting tonight to get nubile approval of
their course In this strike ami to have a
ffiwrss4 asaon w tio i
by the strikers there win be trouble
a roNDcerort vmiHSTUi
A bomsball was thrown
Into tbe ranks u
the striker this afternoon by Iho arrest
of Clark IUmley a eoaductor on a chawt
> > Posiirfeee l nee r j u jone f
ting trolley wir i uear AudUbOU park oi
Oelober 1
llie eou j > anr nas he
< n aff lDS SlOCd r
waw lor svih on arrest Imt tho strikers
2 rf aurprUed
idTed miirj rrvfcted while In th
evWcuM iU h > 2ft room lUteelng i the
it Im eh 5 ffi B i t the slvte n-
on VeBie5i5 o Mb attack ng ma turs
beenni Q > i2 An aMdavlt has ut
no trial ot the rtstcca otrliwr ebarjea
w s
rree book sent on request
iourtesy
1
502 Main St CKKBCEttT DIU7G STORE 319 Mta
A B K1E9WNO
Special Agents
la old umi wh re Uu ors fall use
foi u cuuiuu
trUJiTU to u doctor oi
lrrlta
nonunion motormen each oamlnK one po I b o ailed w aut AlJ c cViou
llcemen while a hundred nollcemen were r < o
m sed la the vcntv but when the flrt R jjj cass In from K to tw ve
days rlif ho iioctor for fric
JEE OUR JVElK
Theyre World beaters lam
Variety of patterns ih fosf > tfn
able fait fabrics
Calvthon 9s
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See th t the
Queen
Quality
trade mark 1j
branded on ev-
ery pair
Klbo Enamel
Calf
Welted heavy
double sole ex-
tension edge low
heel
txaet reproduction ot this ityle thoe
In a recent article a retired manufacturer of
shoes says Apropos of the specialty shoe
which is of comparatively recent origin it his
merits which ought to cause it to flourish and
multiply and recommend itself to the shoe wearer
who pins faith to something which promises gen-
uineness and worth
Queen Quality is the best of these
specialty shoes for several reasons It is
graceful in shape modeled on lines
JQ absolutely correct and scientifically
19 constructed to insure ease and a perfect
fit combines the best ideas of com
T TOWHfei ar
SSff fort With the latest ideas of fashionable
footwear We picture two of the leading fall styles either at 300
Patent
txiet reprodncUon of lhl ityle Aoe
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ore tbit 1HtoU StntM coaimlHlonar aim
tout airett evliloucp was unrfn aailiisl
al but the ofBeTra or ihV ho ore
UJt1iVAnfc ne ttal
Mayor Catidevlcllc after a consultation
tvltli thn eofflmtt
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public aafcty
tonight
lastca uutll mMnlgbt
cttjl on tlio for troops t W
sovtrnor
Tlolencc
U novv ale
The adjutant ceneral
the covenior will be reached
la No
orth Louisiana In tho morniof
s0smznsmPEN BE STRONG
C r Few men absolutely free from o ° Jffi
weaknes Spoti before the eye duxiness W
nejj wealc back loss of memory aversion l0 y
etc re aymptoms which you can not i
These conditions can be promptly overcome u
i 6ut experiments with g
nciorc jcoparaizine Sour tuture niipp r j
perimenting with unscientific treatment J w ° liv
to for c
inveitlcate fully my superior equiAmtnt
you I have cured thousands wlf ere others
My specialty includes alt othercbrone wSiitf
tuch at trieture varicocele blojTd polsen 5
and urinary diseases etc whichili treat in pti itl
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