The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 213, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 3, 1901 Page: 2 of 34
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A SUMMARY 0FTI1E NEWS
Todtys Weather
Probably tatttttniBe Math laft eo > a
DOMESTIC
by + XX9 ptetxtitr
fairHaah
Haah 1 Lleeermui a promlaeat Aiser
lesn rolniac e glce r mrsserlooalr dtup
faired while on a trip ts Mexico
QoarsaUa rptlati aa reqotrp test Tl
els frem Urtrpool or OlaKow shall b
held in quarantine to dsri before being
p roiltted to enter the port ct GalTeston
K erclonestrotk a ctcre setttrarnt near
Wsto and destrored lht hojae n
iwentr ae orphans broncht frem New
Tort fonnd homes In and near McKlnney
Steps are belBg tsken br tb Trail i
lolated Commercial claim to sdrertlse the
States rcioorcei abroad
SPORT
Dinar Miher was ensured to ride In
England next rear at a aaiarr of W5000
Uscing meetings were opened at Oakland
Ca i and Douglaw fart Kj
The Amttlcau leaguers defeated the locil
cine br s score of G to 2
Tie National Iwu Tnagnates are try Ins
to find somebodf to pit agalns Johnson la-
th baseball war
RAILROADS
Th annoal report of the Texas commls
Men showed increases In ererr branch of
the railroads rerenue with proportionate
o
decreases In expenaes
Pant Klrlpatrlck was appointed trarel
lng freight agent at Houston for the Katr
Engineers are trying to find a 100hour
root from the United Slates ta London
COMMERCIAL
A tmatl hall drive in corn adranced that
cereal ic wheat flftc and oats WQXe
1 Ringing Noises
In the ears how disagreeable
they arel become chronic and
cause much uneasiness and
even temporary distraction
They are signs of catarrh
other signs are droppings in
the throat nasal sounds of the
voice impaired taste smell and
hearing i
Catarrh is a constitutional
disease originating in impure
blood and requires a constitu
tidnal remedy
MI Buffered from catarrh In the head and
loss of appetite and sleep My blood was
thin and I felt bad all over most ol the
time I decided to try Iloods Sarsaparllla
and now haye no symptoms of catarrh
hare a good appetltto and sleep welt I
heartily recommend Hoodi Sarsaparllla to
al my friends K Lojo California Jnnc
tloj loira
I was tronblea with catarrh for OTer
twenty years aad tried various remedies
without finding a cure Seeing statement
ct cores by Hoods BarsaparlUa I resolved
to try It and four bottles entirely cured me
I havo never been troubled with catarrh
nines and at the
age 74
years am en
joying excellent health WriUAH 8ngB
atiir IPSO 6th BL Milwaukee Wis
Hoods Sarsaparllla
Curp catarrh of the nose
Jhittitt bowels etc removes alls
its effects ixnd builds up the
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CONFLICTING FEELINGS
QUIN DISCLOSES THE NAME
jAnd the Person Who Gave Him the Menefee
Jewelry Has Been Indicted
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6ww ntnckM r H ZiM t V S ° Wl I Officer Ckarle < la sacrtne pl lon a In pollee fare
Kyier aud Charles W Flatey > r w fc < Identttr of the p en who delivered to Mai tae
arrived In I f Jrwetry V iKte d th name to the grand jury and before tiat hdy ad
a turned or r to tie frrtff ken M WtMl lis yet bee made
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THE LATEST SUCCESS
OF THE BOER ARMY
Leadao Nferanber 2 Aftr ill tit week
la Sowtfc Africa na not a e < wU for
tao Brttlrh fore KedewtcV wr w n r
KaMatafT s ba > bot taaa oaat r
balaaeed y ta cattlns np of Colonrt a
tittle Inltrttt eeload la tie ciejulpa j > r hm to t oortliweat of Bta
to Sill Taeantitt la Ml feMtppt 0 Ux a V itrakrahM te
c ndi < JjtM Mr d 9wx > atv
Ktatwky itmaetata eaaat ap rtulttoc
th < lr rrrseat taajarltr
FOREIGN
0aral KHcaBr cads ta uonwaltr
ion report of the affair trom rraien U I
dear Oat fee atuche pr t lankotuaee
to H
1 a Brtttf KW 67 a MUri tad 119
Ex Beaxtar mri of as Cai d StitM roosted aad titae Bor l o tacceeded
tfittat rfn ed to t Ocotro tulcoa captarlns two pan HA w eTa ad
rrts leted pro4dtt f ta Pin Aaterfcaa otider corr of a talck tnlL
rarest
r mtaaaadM 0ani Bothi U icport + A
to h r led ta Bwr tttatt o Cotooel
Bazoa cotaau
A dlridoa of tae Italian UedKrraaeaa
KlBtdioa started for Tarter t oStet ta
Freaets Dtnl deaaoaatrarJoa
TEXAS
Tae report of tae nojWTlntrBdrat of ths
KtvAtie VMtnrr asd orpbaar aoa sho s
tltt Ibe droatb had a material eSect oa
tae prosperity at the lortUotloO
Tit tax TaM of Texas carrr a attlloo del
lirs this jr
Crr n aB TAabara tajm b flU n tt
a t rex MBy > rii aa State lacaec
Mr Nea uri b sUada welt with the-
n mi era of the laat led tutor aad will
rs a eandHaate for teeaker of the aext
tivUS1
A rood rata hat fallen la an parts of
J h Tex where It w badjr aeeded
A v t anrtber la d r lf pir
Itron Wall baa left ftan Anro tla eoaaty
ti ev pe tb tat of bit three brother
wbo h T bees allied
Th demand for Reaomoot oil > i a fttel
la now ateadilr Inctetahts
The boalae c part of Leoaa a amatl town
li I > > couaty wal almost eotnf ttj
eefuord br r
Aareto Cortl aa IMllafl tealdjoc it Jef
ferwm wa arr led while on i Tlatt to hU
rtire eooatrr aad Inpreaaed ta the lutiin
artnr
The Daezbt is of the Coafeiwac t
TalKtiae are irrafcgtac for Mc itteet
Oeoeral KltHnmet aasnmea that the gaas
1
bare beea recorered hot aa Coloael Barter
who was left a caarr of the rHf eol
aaia doe aot report that the Boer left
tkeaa behind It is posatMe that the British
coauaaader la chiefs aannatton inar a t
be well foaaded
Th Boars hare eaee trala ahowa bow
well tber are bow prepared to attack strooj
BrttiA eolotnat The asbtJaic waa at elose
quarter and althoath tb losses of tae
rletorloaa bontberi are oot ret kaowa
there caa be little dovbt that the too
enast have sn r4 lea Mr
General Klt < eaer dow aot add that be
la about to bold n Iftfltjlrr as to the oatiae
of thla rrr latest regrettable laeideat
bat aadoutrtedtr there will be a denaad
for funber Information thoafh It la oot
to be supposed that the oews will a T
nrach rfSct In dampinr the ardor and en
thu l in of the crowds that Will todar
welcome the duke and dortjeat of Corn
wslL
Exuberance T > Wdthers Chilled by the
News from South Africa
liosdon Nortmber S Tb hrs that
greeted the duke and decheti of Cornwall
HOUSTON
A sagKeitlon br Aldennxa ZUMaren of
a general resignation of dtrefMili sserls
with farur It should taaatnde the miror
conncUmrn and uiirraaL
Chief of fire departnaeaUs of St Lost
and New Orleans iadort Chief Bnsstrs
method of fighting Area
Ta amount this far ratsed fo the pro-
posed new T U C A bntldlag has reached
57720
The BacUsausneii af the dtr arranging ta
caleferatir tartadar of King Edward
Tear Beajr a rvasarkabl days work
In bill jtunHig
KiPt e Olvv Quia disclosed to the
grand tnrT th suae of the person from
a procnrM the Menetee Jewelrr
NOTHING ELSE INVOLVED
OKLY THE ISTHMIAN CANAL WILL
BE CONSIDERED
In the Negotiations That Are Now to
Be Concluded Between England
and the United Slates
Washington November 2 In view of the
return today to the Lnlttd States of Lord
Vauncrfote and the Immediate resumption
of negotiations which In this cue are to
be put Into concrete form of a treaty the
propositions agreed upon br th govern-
ment of the United States end Crest ISrlt
aln as a basis of a convention to replace
th Har1auncefote treaty of last yar It
muy lie proper to slat upon the highest
official authority that there is absolutely
no other que ton than thst of the Ibthmlau
canal Invoked In the negotiations
further It Is esld no demand hai been
made by the British government for any
compensation whatever for the relinquish-
ment of Its Joint rights In the control of
such a canul The eoiiatrnrtlon of the canal
wit considered by both nations a deslrabl
thing for the world at large and that
thoaght was at the bottom of the negotia-
tions
L0ni > rATNOBFOTB ATtniVED
New York November 2 The steamship
St Louis on which Lord rauneefote Brit
ish ambassador to the United States and
Andrew Carnegie were pasengers arrived
at coon today
OIL BOATS AND BAR0E3
Forbes and Gibson Seeking Transpor-
tation Facilities for
Texas OH
Cleveland Ohio November 2 D K
Tabes of Philadelphia representing th < l
8t ndard Oil company and fj O Othsoa
f Bt Lonls who Is obq of the nwnr in
drrendent oil operators In the Texas Held
ate hero flgorlng wlh lake vessel own
tr for ttomboats and barges to ba con
tcried into ell cairlers
A deal will probablr be closed wUhn
a few days The vessels will be taken to
tua Atlintie coatt and sent to Texas ports
where they will carry oil to New York
WAS NOT A FINANCIAL SUCCESS
Holders of PanAmerican Exposition
Stock Will Lose 3000000
Buffalo X y November 2Ths Pan
American exposition ended tonight at 12
oclock alio exposition has not been a
ananclal surccsn but It 1 bollevtd the
benefits derived from It v Ill b of croat
vaJuo to frommrrelal Interests of the
S Pk loia will 7 jn h
neighborhood of 3 < i0o00O ihe loss will
the holders of second anil
mortgage bonds
the centrtctgrs who erected A huUdlngi
iii tiii rijr
BOTH SIDHS CLAIM OHIO
DEMOCfUTS UiSIST THEY
HAVE MAJORITY
WILL
The Renubilcana Have Been WofUnQ
Harder However and Are Sure the
Oemottratc Ate Mistaken
Cincinnati Ohio November 2 The apeak
nag eaaopaign In Onto clewed tonight with
aenmjUikr In difftxect parts of the
Slate
The closing rally her waa addressed by
Colonel JiraM KllUouinc the democratic
candidate for governor Hon Charles W
Baker candidate fo > the United Stat n-
at Hon C J Fitzgerald Hiram B Iek
Theodore Iloistman and M A Dongberty
chairman of tae Stat committee at Clerr
land br Senator Harm and Pornkr and
others and at Troy br Governor Nash and
others
On account of the death of President Si
Klnlcy the speaking began at a much later
date than u ual The republican hiJ
thfir opening meeting October ill and had
eleven days of campaign The democrats
opened tailr campaign October 23 aud bad
only eight da For this reason there will
be some meetings Monday notably the
meeting of Senator Uauua at Klyrla Sen-
ator llanba has been speaking several
Mini a since the republican opening and
Governor Nash ha done likewise
During tho last week Senator Koraker
who la a candidate for reelecUon has
traveled by special trains ami addreed
the leopl along his mote between the
hours of his attenioon aad ovontng rnllln
In addition to the State candidate the
republicans bins had many speakers from
other btate Including Speaker Henderson
and several congressmen from other Ptatis
The deme critic speakers have bn lim
ited to Colonel Kilbourne and his i h <
clata on the democratic State ticket Hon
harles Baker who ts a candidate for sen-
ator and others There have been no demo
crats from other States on the stump
Karly In th osranai u It was proposed
to bae x Senator illll of New York then
others warned Bryan When it was de-
cided that neither of these distinguished
democrats would participate lu the cam-
paign th conservative policy was extended
also to other speakers so that democrats
who had been nroinlnent either as gohl or
lh r advocates were not akalgucd lu the
speaklue canvass The most noted case
was John II McLean the democratic can
didate against Uorrrnor Nash two years
ago It has been reported eter sine tae
dcibOcraUe speaking campaign opeued that
he Would be in Ohio very soon bnt up
to tonight h is still In Washington nud
tae discussion among both the democrats
and the republicans regarding bis atUtude
Is a featur ot the campaign It Is thought
that Conrrnnrtmn lentx who is a neigh
bor ot Colonel Kltboorue at Columbus of
fered his services but was not given any
asstgnmtnts
Wlillc the republicans had such speakers
at Senator Fairbanks of Indiana Senator
Iturrowa of Michigan Governor Shaw of
lows Jeorge Gear of Oregon Congressman
Ilnderaoa and other the democrat
brought out new men and these from their
own State only
The contest thla ysar is squarely be
tween the democrats and republican
There Is ao third party of any such con-
sequence as two yrars ago when Mayor
JQoes ot Toledo a son partisan candidate
received 100721 votes for governor more
than on fourth of the vote east for lover
nor Nssb republican and almost one
third the vote fpr John It McLean the
democratic gubrrnatorlal candidate Jones
then carried the two large eountlts at
Cuyahoga and Luca In trhich Cleveland
and Toledo arc located The vote of all
the minor parUes Including th prohlbltloa
ma socialist and reformers this year nJU
not aggriKate 20000 out of a total rote
of about GU1000
Mayor Sam Jones as well as nxAttornev
General Monattt have been nuking speech
ee tbl year for Criaa Kllbourn f r
governor Monnett oil ibe antitrust Uu
has been coepertlne fully fth the dnW
prats but Jones still claims to be nan mr
tlsn Mayor Tom L Johnson of Cleveland
ho author of the taxation plauk as B
the democratic State platform has been
wiPjct uJ Be future In the campaign
M tho xefpt1o of kls speech at thi
opening of
tae
democratic eampiUgn at
Ii fqBlnmeP tot lMr respective or
and the public demonsiratloas
UP to the c o c of the eamnllrn hkti li
than l the democrafs B to M dont moe
get out their voters
It U toactdfd with a f0u ot ult
s
E
retwa from their world torn tareorh the i
erowded trts of London were latr J
alatted with the itbrill crlea of th news ra
bora ahnntlar TRRR1BI E DISAST K I
IX SOI TH AFRICA B nfath th Jjtl j W
latloa on the sf trrlral of the heir sp j gj
I
They Win
Every Eye
parent thr eilsted a kB ondr < arrM m
of rrlf and anjer OTer th dfat of Ct
nei Beaaont eotaraa of th thooTOid never before lias SUCH
who lined th root from Victoria stdtluu ran
to the Marlboronjh bonae a r wre p r i an attractive aiTa 07
fonslly coaeerned In the SM BMHsh cam Q3
ties Incurred la this latest rT < r p si < l EB Filie Footwear bcefl
while the dnke aad dackeea were welcomed
ba < k with treat heartiness the crowds j
coald cot Aot their eres to the utriknc
contrast betwc the pageant and the news
f the mornlnr
The roral train arrlred at Victoria rail
war station at 12 A The crowds xih
ered there to welfom the roral partr
There were 40090 troop on dntr At VI
tori station the eoioatal aKeat pVptited
aa address to the dnke and duchess of
Cornwall and York who replied in murn
the same terms as he used earlier in the
dar at Portsmouth
The agents of th colonies also presented
an address to the king who handed them
a written reply which waa aa follow
Thank roo for your loralfr and duiiftii
adores on the return of mr beloml n-
and danghter In law from their tNU to
the portions of mr realms of wit n you
are the repreaentatlves It was nut with i
oat natarsl anxletr and hesitation that 1 j
aanctluoed th departure of the fcor ai > I
parent to n r throne on a voyage whirts In
rolled msny months at separatloa bnt it
was mr dp lr to fire war to th wishes
of mr lat rerered mother and the asplrs
tlons of mr lorsl sutjects in th colonies
of whoit devttlon sod patriotism 1 hT
rerlred srcji siBoa poof in the sp ail
serrl e thej hsvp rendered to the empire
aad Xork todar as ther pissed on tbMr j in South Africa
M t ttlll > tlMUtl > llt > < l IOMl > < > ltlttllMIMMMIIUtl
The Iondon stock market wis stagnant
with no signs of actlrltr
The New York drr goods mirket closed
Terr quiet
Coffee fatore closed sBehanRfd to E
points higher tnd the ton was weak
Mocer on call In New Tork wis sieidr
it i per cent
Cotton values advanced la praspeets of
colder weather tnd lighter moretaent
displayed as may now
be seen at our store
Shoes Villi such leath
ers such workman
ship and style are as
sociated in the minds
of purchasers buying
the best only In tuy
ing these shoes you
get the best
We have the
Sole Right
of Sale
i
titii
INCREASED VALUATIONS
Tax Rolls of Texas Carry a Billion
OotlarsTriis Year
Austin Texss > otember 2 The
state ment given out ycterday after-
noon by the comptroller to the ef-
fect that the reas In property
vsbiatlons for IJU year exceed <
QCQWO over last year is a wonder-
ful showing fqr Texas and will no
doubt bane lta erTtcAla more ways
than qjai TjfeiftJajA aroierty valua-
tion iWllr W n elgSia of a lUlon
This Is tS4 jjrjpifiSt lnorean re
cided for ten Jea tet and from
reports received all o er T sxas there
will be jfn lucre next fear
aeoeooeoooeobo eaasaooocaea
republican have a normal plurality In the
State bT It is Jialmed jnt the repabll
rank always haxe muen aartter work to
A MOVE AGAINST FRANCE
Division of Italian Snuadron Ordered to
Turkey
London November 0 A dispatch to a
news agency from Ttome says that the sec-
ond division of ths Italian Mediterranean
squadron has started for Turkey with the
object it Is said of countaTbalaaclng the
French naval demonstration
ACCBPTHD FBBNCH CLAIMS
Paris November 2 Th dispatch of Ad
mlral Calllards squadron from Tnalon to
Turkish waters has already had Its effect
The French foreign office this morning re
celred a Megrim from M Baptlate conn
ssllov of the French legation at Constan-
tinople announcing th nritaD yesterday
accrptlig all the French alslms Including
the Lorando claim
The porte alto telegraphed to the French
minister of foreign affalra M Del Casje
informing hla that the Lorando claim
had been settled snd that the sultan had
signed an Irada accepting the figure fixed
by France for the payment of the claim
M Del Caase proceeded to the Klysee pal
aca and to the ministry of the interior and
consulted with President Loabet th
premier M Waldcwkrteusseau and th
minister of marine M De Lanassan He
afterward hid soother conference with M
Wilde kRowsean It ts understood the
French goranrmeat also
WW demand an
understanding that Tnrkey win Bot rentw
the recent laterferetire mth the diplomatic
mall bags
New Mercian Lner LauncJied
Newport News Va November 2The
last Mrgan llaer
Ui Alba was acceMfuI
y Uuathtd hwaHtdM
titi
ti
titi
ti
titi
vJti
ti
titi
titi
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vi
The moit sttrsc
tl e ihoe that
ever graced
womens
feet
J
There is
no patch-
work about
my treat-
ment
tSi tJ
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNDAY MOPPING NOVEMBER 3190L
chobsr Co
Urd Pauneefote f EsjUftl
the United States to dote the new nail J Jeomtd rtetday an Indlrtsnent wis found against the petty charging = JgJ
treatr
WASHINGTON
President ftootefelt Iisaed tie trail
TbauLtgtflug prdimatten
The government was natlled br Nicara-
gua that tie weal treaties had been re
Lonrced br the latter government
POLITICAL
Both the d B rta and repabUeise were
confident of sure la OMi Tnfs4r
Great confidence expressed br
Tammany element Im Xnr Totk
Iowa vii concedM to the rrpottcic
The LadiesShoe
TeWlvlns xinle rxli ue 1 i them to Hate been Siotes rnn iTini
r t a i t kTmt v er lnK te p t tk r rt h < i nt been < tjiaT REGEIYElf GRAND PRIZE AT PARIS EXPOSITION
We have the
Sole Right
of Sale
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They Fit m
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Every Foot b
The most wonderful
feature in Laird E3
Schober Cos shoes
is that of perfect fit
and absolute comfort
which they possess in
a greater degree than
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any other shoe made >
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Over 12 styles to select
from and just the
kind that fascinate gg
the fashionable dress
B3
ers Styles for every
occasion 3
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THE FIRE RECORD
He y Losss at Leona
< nt rve Texas NcMmber 1 Last
night at aboot 12 oclock Sre was discov-
ered in the general merchandise store of
Thompson i Reed at Leena The firo
spread and In a fw minutes this store
and contents were a total loss the office
o nf furniture and drug of Dr II H
Ihompson a total loss the office office
furniture and drug of Dr Sim Hopkins a
total Ios a warehouse of W L nogeri
J and g < > ods a total loss and th general
c irechandls establishment of Nash Bros 1
j j mmwc 1 total tn The bm r saved a
j few gr
< H > df but none ofthe Injured partle
wsre ideflnately Insnred nnlas It was W
I Itogers about which your correspond
ent has no information
Thompson k Reed had S2t > Insuraace
with a lews of abojt JV Na h Riew
had onlv 1350 insurance with
get out tbelr vote oa the years following everything was burned
presidential rleirion < th n th democrats
In the off atnnhttbe dtmocrats UtArc car
rid more irvu an the re > ibllrsu In
fnt tbp denftcrsu hae vr > seldom csr
rled th Stale In other years except
thi a following a pr id ntla lection
Colonel W A Tar lor th statistician of
th democratic State houVrs say the
shnrtaig vote M variously estimated from
pOOOO to 210 IM > as lomnured with the
lote laat year for prldnt H estl
ntits a total tot next Tnsday of 910001
with a democratic piurslltv of 2 < J t
Colonel Taylor > < th democratb wilt
carry fortyate of the elgbtv ght eoun
ties including the Ova larg counties and
have a majority In each branch of the
legislature for the election at a senator to
succeed Ioraker
Congressman Orosvcoor for the repub
llean side predict a larger majority tbau
in the gubernatorial election two years
ago when l aoS72 votes were cast General
CJrosvenrr will be greatly surprised If It
rana under 23000 He figures as sure of
elctlon eighty repuUlcan and thlrtyflve
democratic vot of the legislature with
twnty eslnht doubtful This Vould make
the legislature with a sure republican ma-
jority ot seven < u Joint ballot for senator
and a probable majority of 8ftn He
regards th reelection ot the republican
State ticket a id of Senator Feraler as-
sure things
Cotton Seed at Faulkner
HbsIb Texn November 1 A cctton d
house with a large quantity of seed was
COURTESY
WILL RECALL WU TINGFANG
be offered It Is announced a subordinate
I T r ESS S
iO ilie
re Ticket
iraii Opera
Would be no Inducement to sc ne people to
attend unless they had a Full Drt ss Suit For
such we have just opened the n ost complete
line ever brought to Houston We have all
sizes and can fit all comers
DO NOT STOP AND WQrJllER
in
what the price is you know our lirices are al-
ways right To those who will licit wear a full
dress suit then drop in and let usl fit you up
In a new winter suit you will loik belter it
the opera and need it later on We can give
you a real genteel appearance far any price
from S750 to 2500 Our Hatsl Shirts and
the little things in the cut are uptodate and
necessary
Come in and get rigged up
for any occasion
512 and 514 Main St
M ui > nn iiujj4 im mirM iJv sc
FINANCIAL
FFOTPTKESS
WITH ABUNDANT MEANS
AND UNSURPASSED FAaLITIES
Re Is to Be Offered a Subordinate Po
sition in CVjjocse Foreign Offioe
P kin
Ttngfang Chinese minister at Washing
ten was decided upon yesterday He will
loss awur
In th P11011 Jn foreign offlc beneath his
tip thonan1s and Drs Thompson
A10ST HORRIBLE DISEASE
C3S522 > >
etc
th
LIBERALITY
THE MERCHANTS HJVFIGHL BflHK OF KOUSTOH
EXTENDS TO DEPOSITORS EVERY PROPER ACCOMMODATION
AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS
burned at Faulkner a Tillage ten miles
eaet of here last night
Assignment at Ennis
Encts Texas Noember L C II Woolct
Sc Son grocery merchants of this place
made an alignment last night to J A-
Pace UstillKles U < Y > S f In Ennis and
the remainder In Dallas
on trml
J
f
THE DEATH OF STOKES
restore rhompJh 8Sd I M CJ Wh It Is believed he will de > > w York November 2 ClMrfft
cllne
Alleged Rapist Hanged
Fayettevllle N C November J Louis
Council who it Is alleged committed a
criminal assault on Mrs James West w
hanged In the Jail here Iday in the pre
enec of twenty six itersons
TBI
CZOLGOSZ WAS SANE
4
Soecialists Who Examined Hirrj Rs
oorted Their Decision
Buffalo N 1 November 2 Drs Fuliit
Creago and Putnam the specialists S
P 5
were requested by District Attorney
to examine into the mental condttloa c
Cjoigoex the assassin of President McKl
ley have made imbllc their report In wild
they state as tae xesult of frequeat a
Novetnber 2 TnV reecll of Wu amtnatlons of Czolgosr ot the reportsTi
hla wathers and in his hehavlo In t tf
tbif tliev anve con lueitnl h was M-
at the time he platnel the murder > V
h shot the preeidert uni waen hevii
Stokes died this ifi rn crx at the fcMi
of his sister Mrs Mi Nut t
I71HI ve
310 Main for hool > of the open I
the lateet mti ic and hne piano ogaa j
muscal Instrumen Gunenalds
This is a disease which has puzzled the medicJlfi
profession and there are few doctors who can stay ijiT
ravaging progress On acpount of its frightful
hideousness contagious Blood Poison is comniontc
called the king of all venerea disease It may Kt
hereditary or contracted Once the system is tainted
with it the disease may manifest itsef in the form of If
scrofula eczema rheumatic pains stiff or swolltfllt
joints eruptions or copper colored spots on the fattjo
or body little ulcers on the tongue and in the moutbJf
sore throat swollen tonsils falling out of the hair ofta
eyebrows and finally a leprous like decay of the tie
and bones If you have any of these or similar sympj
toms you are cordially invited to come to my ofliaf i
immediately If examination proves your fears un-
founded your mind will be quickly relieved but if
your constitution is infected with poisonous virus youL
will be told so frankly and shown how to get rid of it
Patients are constantly applying to me for treat1
ment who ljave been experimented upon by the patch-
work treatment of socalledspeciahstspatent medicine JJ
treatm
the system of all taint My original method of treatirj
this disease has proven successful m some of the wore
ca < es on record My treatment is thorough and cures
the disease lo stay cured It goes to the very botto
of the disease and forces out every particle of impurity
It contains no injurious medicines or dangerous drop
of any kind
Primary symptoms sores simples eruptions etc
are promptly arrested and every vestige of the vij
eliminated from the W
poison thoroughly system
hIVnrft m nd httIS ° bri out aSain as is tne whenlhis
ltls ca disease is treated by those
m
liX lunJlS 1 scnlty ° nnrs as I have done The blood the tissue the fksh the bonfig
A II h ZtJem cIean purified and restored to perfect health and the patient prepared anew fort
of life I also
Jtedpleijins cure to cured Private S
Diseases of any nature Stricture Varl
Ss y y > Urlary DSCases Etc and a11 rf flex complications and wi
of rn
NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION
r9 fi e rtaC fiIflnvitation t0 cverv one 0 wsult me without cost I will take pleasure In making
SI lilSn wJ IV T5 Vm 5 Pert ° Pnio advice For the benefit of those who not s
inJr a Lnaye Perfettcd a system ° f home treatment which enables me to cure any case at the can horns rf
5
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t Sa 3nd HP3 e b0 ° k maiIed fr t0 ay a ress in plain envelop
J NEWTON HATHAWAY M D
aio Alamo Plaza
San AlltonIo TexaiS
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