The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIIITH YEAR, No. 330, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 28, 1903 Page: 7 of 12
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LUMBER CONFERENCE
jly of Interest lo Be Subject
of Meeting
0IFOil WAGE SCALDS IN PROSPECT
i Issued Calling fo > a Monster
STS n Kansas City Next Month
M Interest to Houston
o Much
rumors nud rumors of
hire l > cen
nW nc riilHC utml uutJewtniidlne
r nsdrs the lumber market as tu
the latest story of ceutrailzlug
f J ts and coopcrutlou til rcducllou
rf in and cquullzutlon of wage of
s
tf Ml Ji from u wellauthenticated
lOPW a it s us reasonably certain as
COr tfl ij thut within uuuthei
fh t luiubur interests wlltull
te g will uffeei
writlui under u plan that
Wl w of wages hours ami rentals
aftiS > let < merger In ull thlugs
fttk exception oMnitput and prices
CIWCILAU SENT OUT
tor sucU tt rwult ° ba 8Ctl
Ike WW > latest trade < Ircular that has
t c
Tn lwucd lu lumber elfcles
ran circular calls for u mooting to be held
ifnM City eurly M March at which
tfipwt tnber lulerests the South
vJiI tosend lopresentutlvcs mid It Is
g understanding that the meeting will
UlieTifcf poSe of the meeting as out
itoJ In the circular Is the regulation of
of mployiH A uniform wage scale
Vf i be adopted and urn tie operative In all
tie mills aud lumber camps of n I of the
iwrus n this Kansas City combine
Kit question to he taken up Is the
mC of labours It In snld that the
Skrt 1 to Prevent the slilftlug about from
Say to company of men employed in
mlum capacities
1black 111 Is to be Inaugurated and
tic records of tht men kept for reference
U tlic companies In tie proposed compact
Tin noriTuiESTiow
Tie question of rentals ut houses to
implores at mill camps and or price at
commissary stores will bo discussed at the
Mircn meeting In Kansas City
The circular also nulcs thut the lumber
tomnW representatives at this meeting
tiree upon the question of the number of
loan that shall constitute a days work
ind to secure a uniformity that shall prove
KMPtalilo to the lumber intercsto based
jikm the wage scales to be agreed upon
it tliJ meeting
tt Houston Is the center or n great
lumber Industry and us the future of the
lute trade In East Texas Is cliwely
Mtcaeil from this city and the success
tnd pr < pcrlty of those vast lumber dis-
tricts that feed the coffers of the scores
tt companies represented In this city Is of
ittillc concern the Important developments
that are certain to grim out of such a uiect
Ins as has been called by the Kamns City
circular villi he vtntehed with greatest lu
tcrcit
j
SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
fiiist German metiiodist
Corner of McKluney avenue and Milam
ilreet W A Knolle pastor 1riyer serv-
ice at 0 a m Sundiy school at n lio a in
Vreacblng at 11 a m and T1 p m
Iravcr service Wednesday evening at 7 10
Epnortli yiague bus rrchs meeting Friday
ircnlng at 8 p in
MASIIAN MiTHODST
rrcachlng Sunday at 11 n m and 73Q
p m by the pastor Hew S S McKenney
today clwol at a in Junior Eeaguo
S0 p m and Epworth League at 7 p m
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 70 p in
BUUNNE1 METlIOniST
Treachlng at 11 a in and 7 10 p m by
Iter W Marshall evangelist who on
above date will begin n series of revivals
to contlane ten days Sunday school at 10
K a Junior League at 3 p in Sunday
SHEAHN METHODIST
Corner of Travis and Texas avenue S
H Hay pastor Sunday school Oi lO p in
Pleaching 11 a in and 74fi p in by the
pistor Epvmrtli League 0i0 p in Gen-
eral prayer meeting Wednesdny 74 ri p in
KIltST TlAITIST
Kev B F ltlley I r > iiastor Services
In Bryan hall Eauilu Htreet between Husk
nil Walker avenues Sunday school at
Mi in preaching at 11 a m and 730
P m by tbe pastor
SACKED 1IEUIT
Ctiureh at Ilerce avenue and San Jacinto
ttitet First Sunday of Lent muiw at UiIW
S and 1080 u in ltev J Nicholson rector
MISSION AT SACKED IIEAKT
Her Fathers Matthews and Keuntvly of
lie lledemntoilst congregation will otien a
tFO weeks mission ut rhe Saereil lleurt
clurci Mass at 10 0 n m tomorrow
MKEtf STKEEt METHODIST
Her George II Collins pastor Sunday
Wool at 930
u in Preaching at 11 a in
M 715 p m by pastor At thu close of
ue morning service acnunent of the Lords
pper Epworth League meeting at 045
Pgular prnjer meeting Wednesday
i5 p tu
< ffiSIIlNGlOX STItEET METUOIIIST
m w 5Mul Kt ° and Trinity streets
a
In nlL Thomas pastor Services to
S o11o a Sunday school ut > 30
Z Arching at 11 a in and nt 730
b Uje pastor lrayer meeting on
lUdncfcday at 730 p in
TABBUNAPfjF METHODIST
JLCorcf of Iolk avenue and Carollno
W Rev Ellis Smith pastor Sunday
ASK YOUR GROGER FOR
COCOA
to FINEST COCOA in the World
g Vss than One Cent a Cup
Highest Awards In Europe
l America
Walter Baker Co
LImtlftd
1780 Dorchester Mass
HAUDY STREET IllEStlYTEIUAN
CllNlltAL CIUIISTUN
1 Caiittol ivonue
Hit Kingdom
ST MAIlfs CHUKCH
Comr idniy atld ront itreeU
i w a m Holy
conmiun on mi unnn
INDEPENDENT EIHEItAL SllltlTUAL
UhSIS7 u ieuTns
will bo l froi tln
My n VTlo l n 8 lttfJ MM
CHItrSTIAV SCIENCE
T fe SlUly
at 10 oclock
Wednesday evenliu meet
r aoV utft oun
weuijesdny mpiiIhb incet ing 8 oclock
r m Ut ti
Jl io L pm ehopeu d Hy fw
LII1EUTV AVEME BAPTIST
rtnitTiU nlb r v u AdHardv
n
school < ii K lso w > lnr Suudav
n
7i it fliig U a in and
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m Profl 1 ° 1 if Cow 1 Ples r1 Union 030 d
Lli iJ Xu celebrated
WESTMINHTEU PIIESnYTEItlAN
Corner Uuslc and I ulslaua treets Kev
J Glluiore Smith Ph I minister wll
The e llrlny lco Sd TtW p m
selioo at eva llBtlr Sunday
KIltST PltEsflYTEUIAN
iiui 0r lir nvM ° IUI McKlnney nlc
pastor uev t Cnhlwel associate
tor Sunday school iuK
at 13 n m
worsh nt 11 a n with
preach g by p
P vlHmJ V01 lr lltIv 8 lce of
song with sermon l
by the associate pastor
HOUSTON SPIKITEALIST SOCIETY
ltegular meeting at Itcd Mens hall 30 14
Main stieet Sunday nt 8 oclock p in
Lecture by It H Ivnccshaw Possibilities
of Life Seats free
CEMIlEItLANI PItESBYTEItIAN
The public Is Invited to attend all borv
lees at this church The jmstor ltev A
II liuclinniiu preaches tomorrow at 11 a
m and 730 p m The Sunday school
meets at U15 a m The church Is located
at the corner of Faunln street und Pease
uremic
FIIIST GEKMAN LUTIIEKAN
Church at corner of Texas avenue and
Caroline btrcet Sunday school at U u in
Heguliir soivice nt 1030 a m by the pastor
William Uhisbeig
AT THE Y M C A
The Boys Will Go on Camping Trip In
June
There willbe n good time at the X M
C A aftcr < rbasebalt tonight
The third uiinunl camp for the boys wilt
be given ilr June and the boys who have
been faithful to the meetings of the boys
Gospel Sleeting league on Sunday after-
noons will be permitted to go to the camp
without expense to them Any other boys
who wish to go will have to pay for the
privilege Tomorrow Is the lust Sunday u
boy can Join the league aud attend the
camp free in June
Houston association can be well repieseut
ed by a large delegation of active members
AH men are Invited to attend the meet-
ing of the Young Mens Sunday club ut the
association ooms tomorrow iiffrnoon at
1 oclock The club Is enjoying the study
of Biblical characters Tomorrow the char-
acter studied will be Jacob The discussion
will be led by Mr S T Hlekinun The
club Ik growing nnd i good Interest Is be
ing shown
CITY BREVITIES
Louis Schwartz deputy in Tax Assessor
Schneiders office Is confined to his home
with pneumonia
There will be an Important meeting of
the Strolleis this evening at 8 o clock ut
the rcMdeucc of Mr Frank Dwyer 1204
Polk avenue
Mrs Max Lrwltz nnuounces that she
has n number of programs of the March
2 celebratlou of last year that she will
gladly supply to any pupils or teachers of
the public schools If they will call at her
residence 1104 Preston avenue
There are undelivered telegrams at the
office of the Western Union Telegraph
Win Woodward P O box SI
company
city John Surrozln rare Ed Klam Pally
Pilte Url Chestnut street H Smlthers
Nick Butts cure Wvlm and Wax Petrlch
and John D Hoekefcllei
Those who have room which they can
to accommodate the rallioad ng
spure necrs and their families who will attend
the meeting of th Interstate association
March 5 0 and 7 are requested to send
heir addresses to W J ni ° ° net Uusl
netis Ieague it will help matters If they
will give address what accommodations are
to be had and the price
PERSONAL MENTION
Hon It W Stnytou of Sail Antonio was
a visitor to Houston yesterday
C W Kenney left via the Ioternatlonal
Great Northerns fust mall for St l uis
lion F M Austin of Edna was In the
city yesterday and was a gueiit of tuo
Mr and Mrs G 11 AdlU of this city
left vesteiday for Cluyton N M for a
bilet visit
Dr W T Ingram nud wife of Murphys
boro 111 are visiting their foa Ilobert
E Ingram
Victor L Shurtletf a pr ° weiit member
of tho HllUboro bar Is In the city on
legal business
Judge Wells Thompson of MaUKijrda was
and was
yesterday
u visitor to Houstou
a guest of tho Illce
Hon John C Lewis of Conroe who has
been u the city several days on business
returned home yesterday afternoon
well known
trivellng roan
Dave Crown a
lu thl section of the State was here yesterday
lllce
the
terday and was registered at
K of P Smoker
Next Thursday evening the Pythlans of
the city under the auspices of Lamar lodg
smoker lu the
No IK will enjoy a social
Prlnqe building corner
rear hall of the
Main and Prairie streets All Pythian
whether permanent or trnnslsiit are cor
dlallr United to be present and enjoy the
hospitality of the members of Mroarlmlcc
Work will he done lu the rank of knight
and this alone gives promUe of an evening
of lutcllectual and social pleasure
Will Meet Monday
The first meeting of the board of ap-
praisers of the plant of the Houston water
company which Is to ascettalti the wsept
cash vuluo of the plant In order that the
city council may be sdvUcd a to IU worth
lu an effort to arrive nt a purchase prUc
which will nimble the city to cuiburk In
uiuuklpsi owaMblp will be bold neit
Monday The board hat slxijr dnjrs lu
jvhleh to complete the work nud the mem
bers Mes r Unidwlii Smith mid Ford
are coutldnt that they will have their r
port prepared In much Ik time than Is
granted by the contract betwseu the coun-
cil and water company
E BERGMAN DEAD
Passed Away at aa Early lour This
Morning
Mr E Bergman manager of the opera
bouse died this uiorulti g at 115 oclok
He was 63 ycers of age at the tliuo cf
desth The funeral will take place Sun-
day morning at 10 oclock from his lat >
icaideilce 210 Viwtlii street Jlf Herg
man has been ailing for some time past
hut was forced to take to his bid only J
few duys ugo He has been mauager of
Before that time he was lu the employ of
the Houstou and Texas Central roud Hu
was well known to u majority of the pe >
pie of Houston with whom he has clue lu
contact while he has been manager of the
opera house
RETURNED FROM AUSTIN
Mr Colemans Speech Before Committee
Source of Comment
The party of Houstonluns who went to
Austin In the Interest of the city charter
amendments returned last night They
felt quite eonlldeut of the fauirnble out-
come o the measure now before the legis-
lature since each member of the senato
eomtnlttcv was lu favor of It except Sena-
tor Lipscomb
They all admitted to a Hvch time nboit
the State capltol us a result of the contest
between Houston cltlzeus who were pres-
ent Those on hand at the time of the de
bate pronounce Mr J M Colemans effort
pne of the most tcUiug that has over been
heard In the capltol They state that the
speaker was In his 1 > est form which means
n good deal and that after discomforting
his adversaries with his power of satire
and ridicule he took up the history of
and the nrecsslty for the pioposed charter
and disposed of It to the complete satisfac-
tion of his hearers Mr Colemans reputa-
tion us tin orator drew out a large audt
encu tu erect him mid It Is said the law-
makers could not fall to be convinced by
his presentation of the subject
There were other able speeches on the
matter and all tu all the clash at Intellec
tual arms lu the state house was one to bo
rcniemlKTed for time to come
In the returning party were M > vor > Holt
and Mr Watklns Mr Coleman nn others
THE DEATH ROLL
E J Cornibe
E J Coinlhe aged M years died nt tho
Houston Ipflrninry ut 11105 p m yesterday
The body was emblnmcd by Sid West
heltner and shipped to Smltlivllle for Inter-
ment over the Knty at 730 lost evening
The remains vero accompanied by the wliu
of deceased aud Mr J W Cox
The deceased was an employ u of the
Missouri Kaiisan and Texas railway at
SmlthVllle mid his death occurred after
uu operation for appendicitis
Jacob Mauhauas
Jacob Manhauas uged Wl yems died at
Houstou lufirinnry ut 7 p in last evening
The deceased was brought from Ilenuiuont
to the Infirmary about a week ugo suf-
fering from malarial fever The funeral
will take place lu the Catholic cemetery this
afternoon >
THE DATE FIXED
For Appearance of Mme Sohumann
Heink with Quartette Society
After a gient deal of correspondence upoa
tho subject continual pntttponcmcuts uud
much vexatious delay President D I
Bryan of the Houston Quartette society re-
ceived a contract yesterday signed by the
Maurice Urau Opera company of New oik
fixing the date for the appearance of Mine
SclivmiiuuHeluk with the Houston Q ar
te tie society for Wediecdny May u This
will bo the annual pay concert by the so-
ciety and the only concert of the year
open to the general public
SOCIETY NOTES
Mr and Mrs W L Carter have scnt out
card of Imitation to the manlage of their
daughter Miss Lenn Lister to Mr Juinea
Judson Carroll of Waco The wedding oc
cur next Wednesday evening Dr J M
A double box party at the opera housa
was glwu lust night In compliment to Miss
Dl MiTuddcn of Beaumont and Miss Junto
Armstrongot Austin Mr uud Mrs it B
Munis cAiaperoned the paity
Mc
Modern Shoe Shining
An Innovation lu shoe shlulug parlors for
ladles aud gentlemen has been ushered lu
by two enterprising young men of Houstou
Messrs Obvrle and ltothe The Oriental
shoe shining parlois located ut G07 Main
street Is exclusively devoted to shoe shin-
ing It Is huudsomely furnished fitted
with all the modern fixtures und has sep-
arate depuitments for the ladles and gen-
tlemen A corps of colored boys do duty ns
operators This Is a modern convenience
that will be appreciated by the ladles
especially
Lovers of Intelligent humor who witness
Jule Walters comedy Sldo Tracked ou
its production at Sweeney Combs opera
Will Close Sunday
The revival services at the Auditorium
that have beeu conducted by ltev l II
Wright under the auspices of the Second
lresbyterluu chinch will close with the
service tomorrow evening
There wus u large audience to hear the
Evangelist last night nud his singing of
the old soug Almost lersuaded was
particularly effective The Sunday services
will be held at 11 a in and 7 p m
Ilev Wright will depart fiuiu Houstou
Monday
Work Stoppea
The heavy ralus have caused a cessation
of work by the forces of the street com-
missioner and city scavenger The mud
bus accumulated to such a depth on many
ni the pavements that they are but little
better In places than the unpaved high-
ways and this meuus much additional
work for the street commissioners force
while the heavy streets have thrown tho
scavenger wagons three days late on their
rounds
Twenty Billions of Free Trade
New York World
Much tnoro is said about our foreign than
about our Interna commerce Vet the
treasury department estimates the annual
value of our Internal commerce at about
J2 > 0O0X0WX which Is equal to the en
tlro International commerce of the wot Id
Trndo between the States doubled In year-
ly value between 1 X und 1000 a much
more rapid rate of Increase than shown by
our foreign commerce In the same period
But then commerce between tho States Is
free as between tho fortyfive common-
wealths of the Union thank to the consti-
tution commerce can never be restricted
lu Its growth by any kind of tariff
Tho prodigious prosperity of these Inltcd
States Is bottomed on Its vast Internal com-
merce whose corner stone Is free trade
1S00 reward lll be paid for the comic
Hon of the person or persons who cut tho
wire fence on February L3 1003 around
the L Ile r pasture lu Harris and Waller
counties Texas also for the conviction
of any tvrsou who nisy hereafter cut the
same Louis Ilcgax JIoclOs Texas
HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 28190a
raorn
OctlUE P > c
TUB OLADTLiDJNGS
riiE last tributes paid
TO THE MEMORY OF THE LAI fc
MAJOR WILLIAM HENRY CRANK
Services nt Christ Church Were Largoly
Attended The Interment Wa3 in
Gtenwood Cemetery
Under a newly made mound lu Glcnwoad
cemetery banked by mourning ones with
many floral tributes Major William Henry
Crank Is sleeping his Ust sleep Tender
homage was paid him yesterday at a serv-
ice which all fc > ct filled ChrUt Episcopal
church while Just preceding It Gray lodge
of Masons voiced Ita sorrow at u service
presided over by Worshipful Master Clarke
The service at the church Was conducted
by Wie rector Her Henry D Aves As
slating him by u touching coincidence was
Iter Horace Clarke who had been Major
I rank s pantor years ago Hev Clarke
wo it now retired wu formerly thu much
beloud pastor of the First Baptist church
with ftbleh Major Crank hud IrJirg af
diluted In the early Htt ltei Clarke be-
came an Episcopal clergyman
All of Major Cranks family including
his llrst wife had been burled hr the Epis-
copal service und the service of yesterday
Was consldeied a most bellttlng one
The usual Enlrtcopal burial service was
conducted by ltev Aves with liymn of
peculiar appropriateness A solo Now
the UiborciH Task Is Over by Miss
Willie Long was l ry toiiehlngly rendered
A large number of the relative and
friends of the dweased followed the fu-
neral cortege to Jlenwnod for foe last
honors Lieutenant Kyle Crank a ton to-
gether with a eoustn Miss Kyle and Mr
Hunton of Ilryau Texas were among the
near relatlus John II Bailey a nephew
who came from Iuero Wednesday night to
attend the service was suddenly called
nwuy to Victoria and wus not rihle to re-
turn yesterday In time for the funeral
William II Crank Jr n eon of the de-
ceased Is 111 lu Kantian City and his pay
rtlclan forbade him leaving home whieh
preventiv his coming The Masons com-
pleted the service at the gruc
AN EYE FOR AN EYE
Miss Kathryn Kidder Pleased Two Audi-
ences Yesterday
How vastly different was the atmosphere
of quiet attention that pervaded Sweeney
i Coombs oiKra house lust night when
coutlasted with the noisy demonstrations
that have so often been the rule In the
lltfnter class of plays lately presented In
An Eye for nn Eye which was presented
at niuUucc mid last night no occasion was
presented for nolny outbursts of exuber-
ance for the play so acted upon the audi-
ences thut the attention was held without
Interruption from llrst to last and the all
dltois almost lost themselves In the In
teiestlng situation und forgot to npplatvl
The play Is a serious one lu which humor
has no part nn American arrangement of
the play FiJiuclllou by the younger
Dumas and nn usual with the plays from
the Fiench lately staged presents a prob-
lem or rather a study of the moral code
which sets one standard of virtue for the
man and another fur the woman This li- <
the baslH of the scheme In An Eyo for an
Eye and in It the Countess De Bit orolles
who loves her husband devotedly Is
aroiibcd to Jealously by the reports that tie
spends much of his tiftie when nway from
her In Hie company of women of question-
able character When Count De Ulvcrolles
Is Interrogated by his wife regarding his
alien amours lie neither denies nor con
loiiffl aud she threatens retaliation Her
plan Is unusual for a highminded pure
woman for she tells him If she finds out
that he hna been unfaithful to his mantage
vows that she will take upon ticrself the
same right and debase herself equally
She follows him at night and the next
morning tells what he has done and con-
fronts him with ostcutdble proof of her own
Infidelity He convinced nfter a passionate
scene prepares for a legal separation when
through another womans Intervention tils
wlfe t Innocence Is proven and reconcilia-
tion effected
Miss Kathryn Kidder as the Counteas Do
Iltverolles wus never seen to better ad-
vantage Her conception of nit Intensely
loving wife whose pure devotion arulvno
bility of chnrnrtcr were her principal traits
was splendid und she sustained the part
In all the dlfllcult situations with a dra-
matic force that wns an artlutle triumph
iMlss Kidder exhibited no passionate bursts
of frenzy and was guilty ot no mawkish
cntlmeiitbut ns Franclne a devoted wife
she loved with deep intensity and when
that love turned to disgust bo wasted no
Idle tears but with coldly pasnlonate deter-
mination she catrleil out her purpose
The scene In tho third act was powerfully
Impressive and held the audience In breath-
less suspense while the denouement was
awaited Miss Kidder was wonderfully ef-
fective bb with concentrated pawdon she
confronted the husband with the record
of his deed and told the story of foor own
The State convention of thu Young Mens Curroll of Waco will perforin the cere ifnmy Throughout It all she tever lost
Christian Associations of Texas will meet mony nnd a bridal reception will be held jcr 10st an < i ier coldly tragic beirlng
ut Lampasas Miiroh 1117 It Is hoped the i ufterwuiils WBg superb Nothing so fine has been wit
nessed here this season Miss KldderV sup
poit was of the highest class Not one
word was uttered to mar tho artistic finish
of a splendid performance
Mr Monroe Sallsburg as Lnclcn Count
De Itlverolles Interpreted the part with
eminent success an nqunlly well were the
other characters assumed
Miss Mary Dclnvnii and Miss Nettie
Black us sister and friend of the couutess
respectively were charming In their char-
acterizations and their manner most pleas-
ing The next performance will occur Monday
night when Jules Walters comedy Side-
Tracked will appear at the opera hout > e
CHARGES DISMISSED
Two Dusky Mardi Gras Revelers Released
by the Court
Muttlf Jumes iiikI Sullle Washington
otherwise specified lu the affidavit as
Trilby both had on female attire tit a
bright red hue when they fuced Judge
house Monduyi March 2 will no doubt
n er In the corporation court r terdar
enjoy the amusing Incidents that befall
the tramp No expense has been spared to j It would not be necessary to state that
make each scene of this play n series of tiuy wore their customary garb except for
funny stage pictures All scenery for euch the fact that when brought to the stHtlou
act Is curried by the company Several Tuesday night they had on wens gar
good specialties ure Introduced The piny nicnts
U virtually new having been rewritten by I Mnttle and Sallle who are colored had
Miss UuKe Uewellyn The piece has started out to do Mardl Grus Jilght lu the
muny Imitators but not any have reached I regulation style and dotibtlesa would hn > e
the high stundard of Side Tracked which
has become u household word
certain of the Identity of either In fact
until the prisoners hud volunteered their
names Mattle who besides being ultlred
In mens trousers uud coat had on n man u
black slouch hat and a clumsy llttlng muck
lntosh Sallle was crying and holding both
bands tightly pressed against one side < f
her face where she said some one hud
struck her Mattle thought she might
have been 03 or 70 ycurs old
Another fright was caused when both
were locked up In the cell set apart for
female prlsoneis but they only occupied
it over night They had beeu out on bond
until yesterday when thev appealed to
nis etc the charges EvlJcute seemed to
be lacking to connect them with a scrim
mage of uuy sort
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Compound Iain convinced I hat you deserve tho splendid record you have made Yours very truly
Mas Catheuine Jackson 700 JJeaubion St Detroit Jlich Umduato Nurse and President Detroit
Emergency Association
Many Physicians Admit that no Medicine Known to the Profession Equals
Lydia E Pinkhams Compound for the Cure of Womans Ills
and We are Permitted to Publish the Following
Deau Mas Finkham Tt gives me great pleasure to stale that I havo found Lydia 13 Pinkhams
Vegetable Compound very ofllcaeious and havo often prescribed it for female difficulties
Jly oldest daughter found it very bcnoiicial for uterine trouble some two years ago and my youngest
daughter is using it for female weakness and as a tonic and is slowly but surely gaining strength and health
I frcoly advocato it ius a most reliable siwciftc in ill disorders which women are subject to and give it
honest eudorsoment YoulSVery truly Sahaii C Rrkiham 31D 115rigliani Park Fitchburg Mass
J Tf physicians dared to bo frank and open hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly
proscribe Lydia 13 Pinkliams Vegetable Compound i sevcie cases of femalo ills as they know by
oxparienco that it can bo relied upon to oiYect a cure
Women who aro troubled with painful or irregular menstruation backache blotting or flatulence
lgueorrhcoa falling inflammation or ulceration of tljo uterus ovarian troubles that bcaringdown fceluw
dizziness faintness indigestion nervous prostration or lie nines should tako immediate action to ward ou
the sorions consequences and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia 13 PinkhdmH
Vegetable Compound and then write to Mrs Finkham Lynn Mass for further freo advice So living
person has had such a vast and successful experience in treating female ills She has guided thousands to
JicaltlL Every suffering woman slioidd ask for and follow her advice
the foot of Main street near the bayou
and took some drinks In u place ht uld
not remember lteturiilug nn Muln street
he took both chloroform anil morphine for
relief He was dazed and hyntcrlcul when
Officer Iroctor found him
By frequent vomiting Dr Boyd caused
tho sufferer to emit much of the objec-
tionable matter In his stomach nud the
physician hoped for ultimate recover
STUDYING TRADE CONDITIONS
The Des Moines Iowa Papers Investirjat
ino Texas Growth
Mr M C Mnloney of Pes Mollies Iowa
Is spending the day lu Houston having ar-
rived last night for the purposo of consult-
ing the vurious commercial organizations
for the purpose of securing data fur the
paper he represent the Des Moines llegls
terLeader Mr Maloney has been com-
missioned by his paper to secure Informa-
tion concerning the development ot the
South lie says the stories of the commer-
cial growth of Texas ale attracting li Mist
deal of attention throughout the North
Mr Maloney has found conditions he
says better than he find been led to cx
iiect tho only danger as he seen It being
lu the eaggeruted accounts aud unscrupu-
lous methods of boomeis who mislead
Northern farmers aud sapltullst He says
there was much of this lu the luilpl iuy
of tbe oil boom and that the reaction w as
ports damaging to the Industry und tho
forth
State can go
lie says lie can give his newspaper only
the most glowing account of couiuienlul
agricultural and llniiuelnl conditions lu
Texan adding The truth Is suffleleiit
tliere Is no need of misrepresentation or
misstatements
DONT APPROVE MEASURE
PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS
Thomas Bohck Was Overcome by Pois-
onous Drugs
In poisonous
Whether from an overindulgence
onous drugs or from tbe effects of queerly
concocted diluks Thomas Bollck a cable
lineman lu the employ of the Southwestern
Telephone company was lying at his home
in an unconscious
1208 lrulrle avenue last night
conscious tate and at alato hour his cou
dltlon was considered most serious
AJbout 0 oclock yesterday afternoon Bo
llck wn picked up on Main street near
the lorner of lralrle avenue by Officer
Iroctor aud takeu to lib home Ho was
then In a dazed condition and scorned to
be suffering from the effects of drugs
Utrle could be learned from Bollck as to
wlint ciuted his suffering but from frag-
mentary statements made to his wife and
to Dr Bovd who had been summoned it
was learne d that he had been spending the
afternoon with a companion and had taken
a number of drinks In the hope of iMIevlna
the cramps In his stomach
With hit companion Bollck flrM went to
exempt the larger eltlis from tile provisions
of tho bill It Is stated that book publish-
ing concerns are lnrgclytsrcopouslhlc for the
illouslo ii In lending the way In the State
lu the matter of freo text books has pur
Missed a full set of books that will last
the city for two or throe years yet and
the Adoption of the urilfoiuilty measure
wonla force this city to exjrnu about 1 < VM
or f5000 III the purchase of now books The
text books now lu ue lu the city srhoolu
nre declared to be the very best that din
be secured and the teachers nre very loath
to liave the excellent < nurses of study ns
now outlined disturbed by the Introduction
of upw text books
Pistol Toting Charged
A rhargo of unlawfully carryius a pistol
was yesterday placed against John William-
son an exfircmun
The arrest of Williamson wa made at i
Jl l yesterday luornliitf by Officers Ander i
son and McEaiiaud
Prescription Xo liSll by Eluiar Amend
will int cure all < ompn nK but it will
cure rheumatism E V Bifcmldt
llouitou Texan Sole Azcuu I
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
San Jacinto Lodne A O U W Enter-
tained Members and Friends
According to Judge 1 II Green of Hal
letsvllle who was tho principal speaker at
the celebration lu Pythian hall last liljrlu
of the twentyfirst anniversary of San Ja
cin to lodge tho Ancient Order of United
Workmen has paid out more than 1J000
OK to beneficiaries of niemhem during the
Hilityfour years or Its exntelice
Judge Green who Is grand master work-
man came to Houston just night express y
In thu iclebratlon of ball
to participate
Jacintos anniversary which pailonk of Uy
nature of a smoker for the members and
friends
Among many other very Interesting
things Judge Green showed that theru
wtie 117000 numbers of the order In tho
United Statin and tjinai today
Judge Ureen took the position thut the
wlndom und soundness of fraternal organ-
izations have long since been demonstrated
nud that the Older of United Workmen
long since took Its place In the forefiont
among thu institutions for mans uJvnucc
nieut uud for the ulleWatiou of his condi-
tion
IMio speaker drew the lino > ory cleaily be-
tween speculative ami ptotectlve Insurance
and lookul confidently for the time when
they will be dlioreed thu one from the
other Some amount of insurunre he ns
ocrted wus necessary to eicry man not In
Independent clrcuuistiiucis uud he eon
eluded his talk by citing thu scriptural
text HC that provldeth not for his own
family Is no better than an Infidel
Short talks were inudit by a number of
the lUeinbuis nud a luncheon with cigars
wus sened afterward There was a ivr
huge attendance of tho members uud In
Wted friends
The Mratth of a pin may rauso the lost
of a limb or fUii death when blood poison-
ing results from the Injury All danger ol
this may be noliled however by promptly
applying Chainbeilains Iuiil Balm It Is
an antiseptic and uncqualcd is n quick
Uniform Text Book Law No Popular la hcallntr liniment for cuts bruises nud burns
Houston
The report from Austin th at the house
has passed to engrossment tho bill provid
ing for uulforin text books was not re
au
Eor sale by all druggists
Tomorrow afternoon nt the Liberty Ave-
nue Baptist church a special Illustrated
lecture will be given on the subject of
Winchester Rifles
Shot Guns and Cartridges
Special duck loads in famous
Winchester Shells
Hunting Clothing Duck Decoys
Oars and Row Locks Fishing
Tackk Etc Largest selection
lowest figures
eringCortes
Hardware Company
Coiner Prairie and Milam
teuiperauce Tho Waco singing Evawellst
Professor 11 S Coward will be lo chargn
ot tbe service
CLEAU WIXVTHBIL
Dont think wu uro not going to nave
beautiful clear weuther jooa for wo are
Then Is when you want to h ready to pay
up nil the calls you owe when you make
uiryour list be sureJo see lur many cards
you have on hand The BourktrCarglll com-
pany aro well equipped to supplv the latest
styles of engraved Tlsltlog cards or print
from old plates on short notice
Bie Old Standard
Groves
Tasteless Chill Tonfe
has stood the test UB years A
Average annual sales over One and allatt
Million bottles Does this recordJp
merit appeal to you
No Cure No Pay Price pjafMl
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Enclosed with avery bottle is a T aC t P kait f
GKOVES BLACK ROQT LiyjEJrV WXSUMr >
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