: , THE REPUBLIC: MONDAY, may 20.1901. : - 1
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onifcr. BEAUMONT OIL IS PUTT AMENDMENT,
"MCAT. AND SUBURBAN.''. .
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KVMUabtr helpers In. St. Iula agreed 1
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nnnniOHii; ior asuorecr wu. FINDING A MARKET. IS NOT APPROVED,
iW Veteran Voiuntear Firemen's
oncers and listen to
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ggSfejgaay saloonkeepers are reported .by the Tank Steamers Beine Bnilt to Two Reports to- Be Presented--t- ' ceapajsr. '.'
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keeping their .places open wier
XWttal' o'clock Saturday night. Handle tlie Product of the the Cuban Constitutional - V eh r ..
S W.i Th bouii.lleni cases will" be laid before Busy OoBhera. Convention.-- , TO-DA-
MONDAY, MAY 20TH.
P?i?j;.thIrand Jury and other arrests
Ow three'of Saturday .'may be made.
T'TWaes
r.ENERAI. DOMESTIC.
D&na- .Itnt . BsKlniialtr 'BTtntxAdi.
father of his sweetheart at Metropolis. SOUTHERN PACIFIC A BUYER. QUESTION OF INTERVENTION.
White Goods. The-Mo- st
Popular Black Silk
pcuiun as uau iktcu iuimuM mg Puis aV. jrl
riousseline This fabric is cwnnei siiks are conceaea Dy ex- aP ' la Oar New foflQff"1
rss similar in weave to French Organ- perts, both in this country and Eu- jgaBta.La x
ii .noma ana from ntl,Northern Texas, paia- -
r Reports, me dy, and has a soft silky' finish
SBjTswjajgg, Tmnorted arii DomesticRngs.
inaian lemiory snow- inai
r 'the rivers are out of their- banks and
much damage' to farms, and bridges.
Company Preparing, to Use Oil for
Fuel on All Its Engines
oiaicB jruoiiiuu uu if.:. -
umiiu "a.n - jiaau-
taining Naval Station Not Ac-
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peculiar to itself. We show all
qualities, 68 inches wide,
rope, to be the best goods produced
anywhere.
suitable for stinimer cottage
furnishings.
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mDvio jpcauixioni. yesieroay w x .t vit '""."rr
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gr.-.-- Senator Towne's Large cepted Action Prompted 75c to $1.00 per yard. They are made especially for discriminat-
(ushers in action. Enterprises. by Annexationists. -
- ing users. Axmlaster.
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Bloomlngton. III., will hold a celebration,
AtvniaieaciQff . d une ie, over ine rcuuuuuig ul
xm city, wnicn was nre-swe- a yvmr ogu.,
French Lawn is- also one of the They are unbreakable, -
untearable, will stand
materials now tised for graduating every sort of wear cost no more than the
Size 18x36 Mb; 27x54
Size 36x72 $305; 8.3x10.6 $W.2S.
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"'liii tvmtlna fThnrlM Tfln' of lantha.
.io,;who was killed In the siege of Pekln,
tt KEPDBlic 8PECIAU
dresses. Our assortment is com- ordinary
makes, and are. guaranteed. w eeaa atsHMNa wrraefo
Body Brassalii'- -
tV ireached home yesterday. Beaumont. Tex.. Ma U. New Orleans JIavana, May IS. Contrary to. expecta- plete,
Tlnvl wrhtl out wltti a. flatifncr nartv visited Beaumont EDO residents of y,
tions, the. Committee on Relations of the
Constitutional Convention, will not report'
40c to. $1.25 per yard. By special arrangement with, die manufacturers, C. J. Bonnet -- 6x9, $1850; 8:3xl0.'6.$224;
e'S. at'.Qulncy. hi.-- , a '
sprang from boat .and the Crescent City .arriving here- - this morn-
In favor of the adoption of the Piatt, amend- & Co., Lyons, France, we have secured the sate of their goods 9x12, $25.00..
5J. 4rowned herself: ing on .a special train, havlnr aima am Usm tfe.t Sole is shown in St., for St. Louis.
,tThe finger prints of a woman,, found on miles to see a gusher,- The great' Lone ments. Two reports will be submitted to
Louis exclusively by us; it is one Smyrna.
may lead to the. solution the convention The majority
$I;
I window-shad- e,
'.yjsrthe Ayres murder mystery at Washing- - Star and. Crescent gusher, which la owned of the handsomest fabrics pro Our assortment is how complete 85c; 21x44;
,by a. company whose" stockholders are prin- report, prepared by the" members of, the 18x36..
iton.
J. Hamilton Lewis says .that
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cipally New Orleans people, waa the attract committee, supposed most favorable to-b-
duced any where, and is especially
Taffetas .75c, 85c, 90c, SLOO. $1.10, $1.25. 26x54, $LS; 30x60 $az;
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pcpie 01. ine nonowcii
SHonorabla
iwtu inn tlonof the day. President. Schllder ordered
the gusher turned loose, for the Loulil-anan- s.
to the acceptance of the amendment; makes
a number of radical changes, and recom-
desirable for graduating dresses,
SLOOto $L'S0 per yard. Peau de Soie $L00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75.
36x72, 93.35;. .4x7,
6x9, $12.90; 7.BX1U.O,
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STWnrf um ihm Timvtarmtin natlnnal rsB.ndlda.tAfi mendations, although accepting the chief
and a more enthmlatl ,
.mt terms of the Piatt amendment.
Also PershHi Lawn and French 9xl2,$.O0. .
BtfiMti.
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Fullertpn.ot Salem, I1L. ruptur4
oiooa vessel, causing ner aeatn, wnue
.voiced, appreciation of such, a sight
Aiier going over the .entire field and tak-
ing in the city of Beaumont, the visitors
..Differs oa iBterveatloa.
The Piatt provision .for intervention pro-
vides that. It shall be exercised' only when
'"Batiste, Foulard Silks. ,
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WUteo.
vrloalng from her bed .to rescue-he-
pKy.gwno-- nan iaiien ioine noor. v
baby,
uciHuieu ai ociock, urea, hut all talking "Independence is endangered1 by" outside 25c 'to $1:50 per yard.
Continuance of our May Sale of Printed Silks. 18x36. . 27x54,$2.85;
$1.65;
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Oil. Most Of. the Mr nnarunn
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Powers "or grave disturbances, creating an- 36x63. $4.75; 4.6x7.6, $9.75;
day at Port. Arthur.
M"" VfKU. Mia
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archy, prevail." The .committee places a
yfe were 'ntertalnmed by the officers of the Never before has there been an opportunity to buy s Silk, 6x9, $22.50; &3xl0.6, $32.50.
Sheets, Pillow Cases,
high-clas-
- ;rairAmercina Exposition at Buffalo yeater- - SklBptas; Beaasaoat Oil. different definition on Intervention and rec-
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Charles Rucker 6t St. Louis, agent here
ommends the following addition:, . Satin and Crepe Imprime to a better advantage than this sale-affords- .
9x12,- $32.50 and $35.00. -
sja-:- ' It' being understood that the United Btates The. goods on display are all special purchases.
IjL. .The.Oerman Catholic, union of Missouri is for the Hw Vnvlr TJf TnMMHU r. hare the right to Intervene to prevent tn action BniiKili.
jrotv e0"?20 IIB asnu ( ijupo susuai-coaTvauv- was Mr. Beatty's guest Mr. Ruckor y.
of a foreign Power or disturbance causing a
tat ot anarchy, and that the Intervention shall Bleached Muslin. Dress Patterns of Foulard Silk and Liberty Satin Imprime, in. a 9x12, $15.00; and $25.50. . T
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uiraroeau... "... .cuuuu a. uay or. iwo, ror the purpose always be tit act oftbe TJnltad States, and not
;.':8laua',KnlghU Templars celebrated aa ot.inspecting.the oil field. John H. Qaleyor of. Isolatad agents. The. Intervention.' shall sup- South Center Aisle. choice variety of this season's latest and most fashionable printings, Ingrain Art Sqaarea. ,
pose neither' aorerelcnty. nor a. protectorate, and
Cf. 'JiTIIIWIIMArneilJtSfc3aUlJleIjeacue
iTfts. .
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Men's
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.".u . largecompany
was shipping oil constantly In iub quantl- -
oynuK we uay at
"" hall only last sufficiently tons to establish nor-
mal condition.. Said intervention, It Is also un-
derstood, shall not have the Tight to- Interfere tn, In this department are we
on light, medium and dark color grounds, 14 to 16 yards in pattern,
75c per yard.
7.6x9, $5.00; 9x10.6, $7.50; '
r rvioe at. Moberly yesterday. 9x12, $9.00; 9x13.6. SHX50.
c;:PDltc offldais believe that the woman - suu
Increase steadily. ui.
uie ouauiesB prohably would the government, but only tbe right to preserve
Independence. f showing; exceptional values Would be exceptional value for 1.25.
nuraeraa .anaxiie. .tones removea .. .. '
Coaling; aa Kava'I Statlsaa.
AMiiSn'" bAj rr wjk" - Vi mukjj !,,
Another tunlr
'"JUlr toay to ""tanas. with Beaumont
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.l Another recommendation' of the majority in ready-to-us- e Sheets and Dress Patterns
of Fancy Stripe Louisine and Foulard Silks, Liberty
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Tne capadtr of
report deals with- a .more specific definition
of the rights of the United Btates in main-
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Pillow Gases. Satin and Crepe de Chine, in exclusive high novelty printings on Linen Department.
JV . Bwsiaassi
tie steamer Is said to' be 11000 barreli taining .naval and coaling stations. The
Cra. IteKtailay improred greatly :yesterday Quffey Company offlcials would
Tulge the name of the consignee, and de-
committee. recommends this addition to the. Pillow Cases Made of Atlantic varied color grounds, 14 to 16 yards in pattern, Pillow Cases: ..
C5;,;r.na was bom wan up. one may. De aoiaio. clared toat.theydld not taowwhere the oU'
Piatt amendment:. Mills Cotton, size 42x36 inches $1.00 per yard.
wra law oays. Tne iresti lever naa would be
It shall: be understood that the. naval stations
do not give Btates. the right to in-
and apprehensions are again
Lenglefrthe prealdehUal a Standardunloaded. In all probability it is
Oil Ctompany-vesael- terfere flth. the Internal: government, but. ars es-
tablished for the sole purpose of. protecting
'each, Regularly worth L60. Size 45x36.
Oil far iMeoaaatlvcB. Xmtrtcan waters from foreign' invasion directed !2fcc. Foulard Twills, in a variety of desirable printings, on old rose, reseda, All -- Linen Hemstitched Pillow..
t?artyyestarday to visit bis daughter, who "a",Jt1I"Ln ontfrom Houston against Cuba or "the 'TJnltad. Btiies. Cuba' will
tWVfa.Biek t ColoraaoSDrlnss.. . that to-d- ay
tte Southern Paclflc Ranroed.waamovtog
as rapidly as possible In Its plans to sell or lease the necessary - lands at points; to be'
agreed upon later. ' Made of Utica'jMills Cotton, sizes brown, delft, navy and admiral blue, Cases,, .. .
v.:ei
a.v.ni--- . FOREIGN. "."'" Other changes recommend treaties of 42x36,- 45x36. 42x38,' - At 90c' per yard. SO --
;c. GoVernment has leased to ao55lv,ton'xteBUna- - commerce nasea on reciprocity. ' 12ceach. . Regular, price, up to now 66c.
ttocrescent City. Supplyfrom Houston to Regular retail fjgjce, 67c. '
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tract of land which Russia-ha- s tanks of I0.OM The Mlasrlty Report.
to secure. ' r -- - uUca
ocen contracted Tbe minority, report is. In effect, an open Liberty Silk Foulards One of this season's latest novelties, in a
for to be placed at iuivb Sheets Made of fine quality of
.y
' ' at..;BBgeo naa given nnu.oraeraior "Lafayette and New Orleans. Houston. Beaumont. declaration against the acceptance of the choice variety of polka dots on chameleon grounds ' half-iac-k
fwide, Hand All-Lin- en
Bleached Cotton, size 81x90.
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k,rsovai e
. The equipment for the locomotives has
minority report says: Drawn Oper Werk: Piliow Csaes,
At fc per
Amerioan.-iorcesrrro-
bcv will Ball for Manila on 3ma. Waahlngtott show that thet Piatt' law does not
The explanations given the "Commission in. : h sbc. yard.
MrV..aBSttVs ordered, and aa soon as the 75c each. '"
uao-bee- .
foe the tanks arrives and la In placesteel the express-tb- wishes of States.. It wss Formerly were $1.09.
coal furnaces on the engines wlllbe trans- Intended to protect the Independence of Cabs, Made of extra. fine Bleached Cot Regular retail' prlee, Ite.
formed Into oil Quffey
pany, It Is said,burners. The the ofl. Com- bat the wording gives other' Interpretations.
The united Btates am inconsistent tn "asking ton, size 90x90,
.Women's Garments.
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? will supply
"r:vssasfioaa .to , save England from finsnclal Southern Paclflc Is. already using oil. The naval stations, when the 'amendment-provide- s wide;. Hand--
12"-- ? a .bitter, pill, for- the Englishmen
r, la fuel.on locpmoUves running on the western for that no concessions shall, be given to foreign (S5ceach. All-Lin- en half-inc- h V
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JUaV.awWwl llearl and.aome of them.are dolcr ao divisions, the.petroleum being obtained from Powers.'8uch a demand raises; the anestloa Drawn Open-Wo-rk Pillow Cases,
Bleached lbulin36 inches wide:
ams.-- .4llt. oen
a- - ""- - -- ,: ,' , TiTtl . BM the California fields. - .whether tbe United Btates-d- not. consider Cubs
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bere Is talk In "Beaumont of establishing
a part of their- pcesenlons.,--
: The minority strongly 'opposes the Piatt this muslufii made especially for Fine Catton, Linen, Silk and Light-Weig- Woolen Gar-
87c each.
nsmotea
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Intervention clause, and on of ht
Regular fries, U6.
w. MUMwiuuim ucT,wni uie'ciiy ana .naval stations, says: '."Cuba, will'' maintain us, from the finest of yarn, and
jS ,sjw apologue for ua desecration. of :for. Spindle Top .Hill, four miles distant. The naval .stations, banding them' over to the has. a fintstt peculiar to .itself, ments at very advantageous prices.
f m " Bags; ..-
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proposition has been looked Into by out- United Btates in time of war." Sheets.
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side capital, and is- said to have been re- Hope for Aaexavtlosu .;5JJ. per yard. They are all the most desirable kinds and are exceptional
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8PORTING. - -
ceived favorably. Already there are two
The report of' the majority has caused StM V&Z .
llc. values at the prices quoted below:
g,&'.?v'Fprf Jockey Thomaa H., Britten' com- -
.. automobiles In Beaumont: The roads be- considerable surprise. .It waa generally be-- Wonld be good value for
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j;7U,ulcide.ln.CtacitmaU by, taking car- - tween hire and the oil' Held will need " '
considerable, fixing- - up to .'make the auto- iievea tnat tno' imnmittee on neiaiioiw All-Lin-en
Hemstitched Sheets,
would recommend acceptance .of the Piatt
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rBswo.-swMi.yeaienw-
arebatsu-atarter-
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Jockeys and welghu
, mobile project practicable. At present owners
of rigs charge n a round trip. It U amendment, on the basb'of- the- - Interpretat- - Separate Dress Skirts. Tailor-Ma- de Suits. $2.50 each.
an- - proposed to cut tils ion. Soot, but it was
ry
Taltof Hata,
Eawar.ttwtwVtat Brooklyn Handicap are
KSastaaWBm.- -' '''' , -' chines are.pat. In.
cents If the ma-
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to-6-
not expected tnali6h afidltlons would be
made to various clauses, as tbe majority
Women's Underwear. Cheviots,' Fancy Mixtures and.
Etamine, new Eton, coat whh Regularly 8.16. --.
E;S'i'iiHtwBa at:t)''Fair Grounds think Am- - SeaatorTowwe'B 'Plasm. recommend. A. prominent' Cuban .lawyer sailor collar, ranetas lies, cream Hemstitched Sheets, ,..
Cotton ' Vasts Low neck,, no Mohairs, lined or uhlinedr,
All-lUn- en
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s.ireat .onaace to win the Btioals Senator Towne .spent the afternoon with
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aid . and light gray, .made, over Tat
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Kf.??KrBI-- - - v . -- a. party in. Orange County, a region 'Which'
is attracting much attention on account of
..'"Thi malarltv renort la not an acnentaaoa
of the Piatt' amendment, as It distlngulshss sleeves, e in neck and
sUJc-tap- $5.00. fetas ,Silk drop skirt summer $2.75. u . m";a.'
SfrT " l" " the possibilities of oil which exist there. tmtervention on ainrerent grounas.--- -
sleeves, alfsires, - Value f 10.00 and 913.60. , t .
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BAIUtOADS., Details of of Thera la a general feeling, that (ha annexa-
fl weights, , ,
pany. In which Mr. Towne win bethe
com- f
'explains why he re-- Interest- tionists have .secured adverse .reports on M; Each,. 17c. Etamines, Taffetas Silk, Broad- $27.30.
EbyiwWPV:-- jj. tka.vreaidency of the New Tork Cen- - ed, will be completed this week. It is said the Piatt amendment, hoping. that the next
AU-Lin- en half-inc-h wide Haad-Dra- wa
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that the corporation will be capitalised for Congress 'will take a more favorable view Lisle Vests Low neck.no sleeves, cloth, Cheviot many of these Value fS7.6a OpeaWWork Sheets, ,.
t&OXLOOO. Land has been obtained on Spindle Taffetas
silk tape in neck and sleeves, all garments are made over
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4- ratMfiiw.iii of Eastern, and Western' pas--
- - ot annexation: v
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fc"1 a m wni b m in .c nirajrn .on
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Top- H1U. among the gushers, and the com-
pany also will control large tracts In vari- Silk drop skirts, Fine Etamine, hew'
light-weig- ht $3. W. each, '--
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Jaaw.lliie has been. nrolected prospects '
to 'HI. Paso.
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. ous directions from the hill.
Mr; Towne 'expects to! leave' Beaumont to- DR. JOHNSTON IN NEW YORK. sizes, white, only,
Each, 25c.
$17.50. collarlessiBton coat, with Taffetas ategutwly 46.76.
b;il.-V- .
day and probably .will be In Chicago and Value S80.00 to 35.00. Vest, flounce skirt trimmed with
B.iDoddrldge talks of the of St, Louis before- the end of .this .week. .It -
Former St Louis'Pastor Installed Lisle Vests Fine imported goods, bands of Taffetas Silk to match.
aad.Naahrllle. wm make an
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central. la .understood .that-.h-
vestors in both these cities before he re-
turns
will see large in-
to Beaumont, ten days hence: '
in His New Gh"arge low neck, Tci6 sleeves, silk tape in 100 Tailor-Mad- e
arid steeyes, all sizes,, ,
Wash Skirts.
Wash. Skirts of made over silk drop, skirt
colors navy, tan, cream, also IHsaVes
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Wash Goods. --
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H. S7,RKA.VIB. . NeW'Tork. May 1. The. Reverend Doctor neck Irish Linen, in blue and natural Inaraat. Tarietv ofmow
p'Wtlsssi of JTf aldent Mellen of the , .
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Rufus P. Johnston, .recently .called to the Each,- - 35c, or 3 garments'fof SL00. color,
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black;
I'T.;i4IIIi.w .m
f.. he has resJaned.
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... ... THREATENS TO END HIS LIFE. .Fifth Avenue Baptist. Church;- - made his $32.50. elty stripes, s -
bwiiiwii . Jvioa' uiesiaenx' ox .lav
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to his new congregation this CottoBU-- n; Suits High neck $4.00 to $10.00.
Er7t!TiiLTlii''fc.Jtirtln i.Mrhr'nf nnU .. - , , Sftofntns'i
' Doctor Johnston1 is a' graduate of Wllllaat and or 'low neck and Value f 6.00 to aie.00. Value faiSO.
r' tha'peopoaed rbutcMn Mexico.' B. E. Cook Sends MyaterlQBS ; Mefr long-sleeves- ,
rj-.i- cx -' " . ' " ' ' sage to Chief .of Police.
Jewell College and has been' In the ministry
:for ten 'years, leaving' the Third' Baptist no sleeves, - Foulard Silk Qowns. Mohair, Etamine, Canvas Cloth SHk Oxrarsl In a varietv of solid
ETjfy'Js.--- sat"' 4aiiBai atcUlfneBce.' Church of.' St. Louis to the-cal- l
Per SuitSOc and up. , and other fabrics, colorat
' 35e per yard. -
This season's choicest styles and
t light-weigh- t-
Steamers Hew Tork. .He Is about. 40 years, old,' and
iVlt naiaalBl' TJBMBtthl.'Bhaneenatown: fAnuU
BBa, MavresxMeaaba,' London; Astoria,
A mysterious note was left, last night --at
the offlee of .AssUtant,,Chlef GUlaspy by, a
marrledaV He. has no children. ,, Lisle Union Suitav-Fi- import- models, colors green, old rose,
ne
all made over silk,, colors tan,' U Ha Natnral color, in s-J
V:in,hls likened his SSt
t mode, grays, castor, blues, also and- qualities, '
.
ed goods, ldwneck! and no sleeves, tan, blue and black 'grounds,
varied-weave- s
5li?W.-,MovlU- e;' - :L j boy, who" said it wis handed to ilmby'a Avenue .Church to the -
JUy : a.fJLmved: Saxtmla
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negro, who was walMM on Twelfth street ;call of .Peter the Apostle' to Caesarea. $20100. ' black, v f "
zsc to 91.00, . --
.LBaim aaiuB.ufrufwwt MuuHuucnKw.
ETIsafriiil-Jlaj- r a.rArl,VBdirFxlaaland.
near the City Halt Proin the toneof the
note; It, was evidently; the fatentlon of the
r'ashalllnot, preach pollUcs to you."hope
newjpastor said.' In conclusion, "but I.
to learn, to. vote-i- n- New York. I shall
tbe knee, length, all sizes
", Per, Suit, :$1.25, .
Value asp.00 to aoV-O-
t ' $32J0t4$.00. UsVM .CeSriisawpiak''.i.B
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I.;:'"WBBMr TML. . .. , .. writer to end MarUfe. -
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.preach Tlghteousneas to you. In. the- belief v- ; Silk Waists - ''4
tUnn Iii.hi Wm; iaSUla. T.nranla thatlyou wfll'be" true toGod and. let your Cotton Vests High neck and Oc.per yard. ,X- - ,,
?:raBB-.TjT.CBoaO-
ssa?sv";.ri-- .
to Hew
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IT.f UWS4W DEAQ AT DENVER.
Tork.
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The boy' who, delivered the. message. In-
formed Chief QUlaspy- - that the nearo ap
proached
Deen:gtven to. him, with instructions to de--
ill- - tJi .fcVii.'LjiJ. ati -- : f.
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righteouaneaa manifest' Itself in your politi-
cal actions.
to. the, hope-th-
ligion with you. in all your business deal-
ings.";, , ? 1 5
shaU preach religion to you,
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you will take-th- e
at
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re-
-- long sleeve or,high neck and short K
sleeves; also .knee drawers.
'Bach, 25fc
'AtAfeetHattfcsnia.
Made of Plain and .Fancy Taffetaiv
and corded,, in full line of this, season's latest '" and 'most desirable
daboraMy-tisckhnisifche-
HinSTwini Canraa
shades of cadet dnWr.8s4t'jtA
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soc.
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iL'ri"'!-.5z- t " bine,- - r..- - -.
B;)5lHot Wait to Colorado auc note vuwmwa wiui-.a
en! a
leaa
piece of pink paper. It, was. as fdp.
., WESTON. HOWLAND DEAD. Lisle Veatav-Hi- gh neck and long colorings,. SiSQ-Eac- t
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fbr'Hii'Hwiltli. . lows: .
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, " .3,; .".-to my, oaar sleeves;' aWknee drawers; Value fT.OO. i." . -.- CaVarsraii
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old'mather and father. I am of a (ood runllr-'M- y. DiscpTerer, of trie .Method of Re- - Each, 80c. PeaudeCygne, Louisine and Taffetas Silk. Waists, .tucked, hem- weave, green, rose, nink, ted, :Hm .
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sasnazch Setmbua" from
GslaZTssursthat' James
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home I at POTr. Oslo. I. will ud stitched and embroidered fronts and backs new bisb sleeves, in .. nTj' ,.M vr - jp f 3J
my dtr' 'I
In thli worM. I came- here y
from ;' . fining Petroleum.
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Silk Plaited Vests Low neck, no complete assortment of street and evening colors iiricltJdhig-- . plain
afHsBtoHot, the4trogand twitch Canton.- - o. 'hr:a.hblt tor drag that, seems
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tarcr.,oi; en. uouis, oteaai after- - ins hard So ortnonw: Ut .nam - U- - RJchsrd Cook. ' "Fair Haven Mass., May 19. Weston How-land,-t- he
sleeves, silk tape in -- neck: and white and shepherd checks, ."' Natural colore- - Hoaaiipua
vcaterdav Blrbodr wfirU'fomtd hack. ot the dpot.2PleaM "discoverer of tbe method' of .re- v.. ... t
Mra-C- . ehaeldeT.TWlfe of the pro- -
no
'wire .asy father. HI, nun 1. Otk..a
will .send for mr; "body.-.- , as he ' has plenty of Itt; fining, petroleum, - died aged 88
years. In 1J0 he tried his experiments with sleeves, colors black, white, pink,
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These Waists np ito ae.haTe tuiifor
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aispaun-saya-
bmbbs to da 'so. :I'4t,'not.-sUa- l Trom any M. I. :.petrolunt.':whlch' had just- Men found in, blue, ,'
,coarnnies,-.,-- j - ,. . ,n
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fallMl fniBBnear. iM ln.UM.'year of UH. I.bare two
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Him mi i mfl IiTiii dead In a
flnishcd-.scno-
tatteoK one on. each, arm, a)hsartTaiHt'
'Pannaylvajaa-lnlargequantltie-
about' to glv;up.the!probIem:-'B-
and waa
accident
50c and up. r.o, isaioo, aii.60, - v i30c'aad 50C:pe7 yacd. J' -
of my girl, .
Iiwaabora be solved the' secret of refining, and, . i .
isp a..iffliw: esse xubsubj. at ine I.' .UK. 1 was. hare la the year of ISM
'that, petroleum was, to be the- oil
con-vinc-ed
IM aniec sia nhvslctan.' to seek "health
jT'afcs nlUMti cc, Caaraao.CHa arrrfadln
wtth-.ts-
left, me. Tours. .
In my pocktt. 'wMebBtf'.aTaDdfather
, . , ft.E.O0pK. fLthe. future,' he established a factory here.
It brought him ;a fortune and fame. He was
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was asBBlovad aa- foreman' in
Vroa Masnfacturlns: Comoanva
ana retired
MiBunderatood.tt'e tostrtictions of
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of the Confederate dead, who rest- In the NAPLES'
ColmnWs.' O., May
eemetery. near. Camp :Chase. were held this
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afternoon by the,: Southern members of the
In honor SUICIDE J DAMAGE BY FLOOD
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Minneapolis, Minn.,-Ma-
Sovereign Camp of Woodmen of the A NEW YORK DIVINE. "- - "-- - j!
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nr.'wso uvea in Kast St. Louis, Highwayman" at theMetrllun 'Oetir: sided, and many, addresses appropriate to 'SSHlSJBJSSSSl':':f''''f' sw-'- y
DENVER.
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the occasion. were made.
MigaB'sttiisallii atenbrothers and la stepsisters. house In this earty one ..MoaeUW.
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.on behalf of the tied and Washita BiveW Are Out
Grand. Array of the Republic .presented American, Clergyman Severed ah
r. HeBnr.Broot.
Dakota;', where he went-- last , doaen. strychnine puis and rniy;dlfc
riBCoeapany .with railway, men She" was. sutrering with tootheache during Chau-ma- n
mvrall with a fine silk flag aa a Artery "in His Wrist and Took .., of TheirBanks, CJausing -
.'aalif-ajB- et a mtaemwhlch he Is Interested. the afternoon and went to a dentist who .token-o- f the friendship and affection of tbe "
wmr. ox James khktc wiu oe; orougnt gave, her the pills with instructions to take former wearers of the blue-fo- r thec people -- ' Poison While on Tour.. . Much Alarm. . Jrri'-Mi- i
atim miit fhM.' hniin. Th InBtrnerlnna of the South. The ceremonies were closed
awZaWd s ferbaital.,
were micuDderstood.. and,
deadly contents, .miss uermane took tns
their: a beautiful. wreath of flowers
sent trom the south- on the Urge granite -
Tlbfr Eirlington;is;the :oiilyline . 1
ndfMilwnaceJLs
SULTAN rHIUBLED. : overdose. At midnight!, her "condition .was saemorial.stonein the center Vthe.lnclos- - Naples, Ma& ImrisUsaUon; in- ther
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a- critical , ; f; , : ' ; i
to the caaesf thdAmcriean clergyman who Denlson, Tex., May U.-- :hih water Tha -
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pJrApoliajrtte 'fOi! JVIolation of
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committed suicide here yesteruay, In th situation is very serious. - Bed River is bank
B;?$ur-i.-'-i'
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caosuBuaopie, May
OtrosjSTi
uem or. Turaers aesira to
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anraea Tewflk
MlnBter v ot Foreign Af- -
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BLOOMINGTON TO GELEBRflTE
Intarnatlonal Hospital; by severlns aijisr-ter- y
of .hla- wrist and swaUowlns;' corroely.
subiitnate, and wbo:was mentipned la yes- -
torday's dispatch as Mr. MalUe, an Ameri
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full and' at a number of points
flowed, and a large number .of bottom farms
are under water.'
Tha Washita River Is out of its banks
and a.'.sreat.'deal, of .damaaa has been done.
lJas-ovaj-
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HER VIGT0RY, OYER DISfiSTER. can EraraTBiical minister, prores the sa-d-
'iit0rL
mm antetn .the postal de
A.: large number of .bridges have been swept
awi. ner uKeauon ro sena a mgn to- ham been the.Kererend Haltle -
away Many cattle have. been drowned.
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strvfeW: rr: oroaahlv the Fonlcn Itlnlster
to apologise
fmil.ii ii.ll k...for the
vibUUonB of .Davenport Babeprk.
HEW TORK CAEEIK. ,
Telephone messages from, a number of
.points' in the. Territoryreport unprecedented
roiigh trains of
Tl'lBliBiin of jtae '
mil' imlinliil . ih
to aerman-.Ambaasado- r
Citizens 7 Arrange a Jubilee Over Kew Tork, JCay' wsrs'BO .ser--. ia-T- hera
rainsand much damage to farming lands. 'fire; firyA''Airirr-iiftSim- .C!TSl4llr' .
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I ajtnnt n tmmr ices In the,Brtclc;Chureh tohisht;:"and;the Freight andpassenger traffic on- the Frisco,
aM.wsli
liniuvi
SBbmlssion ot the Sublime the SubBtkiitial Eebuiiding .
of a FireSwept City: y
reportthat Doctor Babcoclt commlttea'snlr
dde did net sain' nW''sdttrolation';byt-reaso-
n
north of Denlson,ls badly disturbed Enor- -
mous drifts'. are coming down' Red Rlvor.
mm"$si2L The Katy has dispatched a gang of men
mswmMfmy .
'rSgagammT'S'SlfsJ?S
of Uks fact. n'
Doctor Babcock had bean pastor ot th.
'Brick Camrchsince Norember J; Wl,- - the
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to. watch the railway, .bridges
There are' indications: of more. rain.
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San Angelo, Tex.. May 1; In a doodbnrst
iAnnierMryiof-iit- t
ton aoues,, to fitly celebrate the rebolldlng
mtMjfimM saaMU.tiHosr.the aalTeraary.
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Van .Dyke, haTtar.-iwhen- .
. went;to Princeton, recommended, that.
Brown Memorial
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and strong windstorm at Paint Rock yester-
day;. tbe.Mssonio Ball Was almost totally
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tnrougn.a -- mnrt -
tag down ereiWag la Its patn.V.Thr was
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K 3in. EJMisBsat.Baaarsa wm aalDsabr thaBo- - catao'ejakorate Hnea.""
, SMS it srassrrn nrasr' ! a aiianm if ' i "wm"b Jtael.-aBawlrtea-
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trustees, making th.. salary' of the new
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falling bar. AU street car traan
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only alight
Mttiar tssaw "a "'in ii
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.were :re- -. taera wm W taa tsaat paraoa.-o-f
with pirilr'iiilTshiifl- Tifilii iiU'TniwilBa'
ta.'.wssa. "' . KBIgagW
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polplt orator and a.
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- many basements are flooded. Much prop-ar- ty
Ja damaged. '"
Tha' rata .extends, over- Northern Texas,,
wWBiaftfBTlltUUaa?SBfBa.taBX
the break was,' t ise U .;Taa-daga- ',
rebuilt, on rsriiisMevs; Sfe
win b. I
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ascholar aad'a' worker, Xutt bf:enerfy,kana
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m ' ri'&t!ra.'-- the Panhandle,' Oklahoma and Indian .Terri-
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fwrsmrTat. aaehtsa:tss li in rfi
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scarieaala'Us-m-tlradsofthoacht.
:Doctor Babcock; was . a cradoata
yracnsB .'Darfentty
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class oTjUTt,. rOalnea-vill- Denton." Wlchiu FaHs, Fort
ITBilii"Mlaati -'-
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AfUc acoarss' Uu the'.AMburnjhealotlcal .Worth and6thr"i)Otata'lB the Northwest ago.-.;i- t hadl seia: a'ajVcSa, --hm1 UkataT
OsmSj fvi..n raise,. with" th. tTpper Trteky
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aai ajefll f aVaSa' gaapaaajB asaBsaBsaBsaBsaBsK 'j
Sssalnarr a was ardalaed In list.
h
arat report-heav-
and. TJoeerr Brasos-an- d 4s
an bad bBga,t. aataaaaa,--
Peaaa rivers Ztstt. Wsd;ber;th.:straea-5rt5;-:-St-.- r
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ot LocaWt., K.iX; and Te, years- - later ha
went to fa Wuow.v. ifg&j-i- .i; jjrf(- at
riah Tb.;Trmlty U'.baak
andva big H WOgaM
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