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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 5

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feag, 2o, IDOL 0 t- 3 5 fES' One Week, Cpm- I 1 I i mencinir Monday.1 SEPTEMBER: 3 BASEBALL-GROUNDS es TIIE GREMEST; OPEN-AIR SPECTACLE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN! -As onewriter has, said: fHTis Thrd fag from History, Written in lines of Fire.aod To'dbi Tones of Thunder." Tnnn rwri nnr.cnTici dc-a iiticiili a ccivc DEvnwn rnMiA dc i. J. t-1 r- TEKDBAR Monday, ..) SEPTEMBER. .1. 1 the Superb Pyrotechnic Spectacle The Original Manhattan Beach (New Yor ki a And Nightly 4 1 at of if 7 hit 1 'ii 3 Pain's Famous FIREWORKS Nothing Like It Ever Witnessed in the South.

Awc'Irispirinfy Eruption of Mu Vesuvius! 1 TERIUFYING 'EARTHQUAKES I iA ja 7 tl )' 7 the historical I 515 VividlRealistieiXdstruetioii ofciffie Proud City of Po uresque. Scenery -r--; SPEGIAUSTS! -V 5, $1,000, Display I 1 TKEuBTTH STBBET OBEZOBXAHD PAB3C KUEIOIB3X7 FIRST ioo suits Made to Your-Order For $i5i AU our 18 and 20 Suits go at thit i. -Prettv Ballets fev SrianIv Dancs. including vSl Ghildf eh Sunder nine. 25c.

PRIClS A jnTissionwith seat Ocr, Reserved Seats, of Days II GATES OPEN 7:80. BPBOTAOXa BEGINS 6'CliOCS. BESEBVBD SEATS AND BOIES MAT BE SBOVBES AT THE XtEW WEUION-WEB CO, US SfAUr ST, WITHOUT EX TEA, RECALLS NAMES OF WAR COMRADES Col John C. Darr of Atkins Givis List of Company. Col.

John O. Dmrr Alklna Tiiu to tfsJ. 0, H. Nowlln. eomntler ef Confederate rosier in Arssnsas.

tbe partial list of com pany E. Col, Anderson Gordon's refiment. lae net la made from memory and Col Darr says, there are possibly some errors in. "One thing I wilt say," says Ool. Darr, I do not believe that there was a better company or regiment In the Trans-Missis Slppl department.

If. we had real ebirker I did not. know him." The list prepared by Col Darr, from memory ta as follow: Company- of Pope county. Col, Ander son Gordon's regiment, Oen; L. Cabell's Trana-Mlanlsslppl-Vs department.

Regimental officers at and near close ol tne wan itf CoL' Anderson Gordon, LewlsBurg, con- way eeuaty, Lieut. Col. Faith (assassinated near Ozark), Franklin county, Ark. 1 Mali- Arrington, Benton county, -captain of company David Rye, Dover, Pope county. Ark.

Later Capt. H. Bcott (new of Little Dover, Pope county. Lieut. Joe Lewis, Pope county (killed at Maries DeCygno, Lieut.

Woods, Benton county: Tnomao Potts, first sergeant (killed)! 8amuel Welle, eorporal 0 Privates M. H. Weathers. A. R.

Robin son and W. P. Robinson (brothers), James Cagle Johnson Winneld and Freeman Winfleld (brothers), all died in Pope county since the. wan K. Rankin, Uvea at Russell rille: Phlneaa detached to Haw- eye battery.

Uvea near Dover (Tlger)j Thomas oates, aetaenea to neweys la Texas (Tiger); Matt Hale, lives Pope county; Win. Hale, murdered br Doteon militia In Pope county: Warren James, died near Dover, Pop county; John Ralney, missing at Marie's DeCygne, Joba Turner, died after the war In Pope county; Pearce, detached to Hewer's battery (Tiger); Berrymau, v. live aear Kossellvllle, Wm, Rose, missing at Maries DeCygne, Kan, Sergeant A. p. boariett, died at Ataia since the war; Tnos.

Xdwards, detached to Hewey'o battery (Tiger). Privates P. Scarlett.1, detached to Hewsy's battery (Tiger), died in- Texas: Joe Davidson, detached tcHewey's battery A HEALTHY HORSE IS KEPT 80 av tms we a 1 Dr. Sylvester's sSpeclfio a on ww wa ones svwveMsee COLia E9TS OH TYMMNITIt i Uh ey wT e'ssfnttae) owner rsnoa IS inesMis lerevM iwenir tm tiwrtw4 sen a ucs mtt -S A.v"n'e ftew Orleans 1 1 kjProduction Last inpcii IIEUS OF A DAY; 1H THE COURTS Argenta Thoujht He Bought Land, but Found He Had Not J. A.

Hut of ArMDU fca tuit in PuluU circuit court agaiort E. iX YoBBg Had J. A. Johnson to recover 1500- daaiaewi vhiok clumo to have auitainod throagh laad deal nd for eost In another trial lnvolTing the Mm, cue. Hart claims that 4 Boptem-' -ber 1001.

JohMtoa old lot 8 in block 34 Argonta to young, an that Young 1a turn eold the eame property to the plaintiff, of A little Inter liart eJttiun that ho discovered that Mr. WhaloB owned triangular (trip ot laad on one aide of bi and an-' other penon owned and had possession triangualr etrip on the other aide. i Jbt reauit was tnat Die jot waa eonaia-erablT mailer than he thought was and be aueer emaiier tnnn nis oeeu 'reaDed for. llart elaime that thii eondi- ion was known to both Jobnton and Young. brought in efcanrery special price for the next few day uljy ANCE OF Inisivici0 CoL W.

A. Webber of Marybattlana, newspaper man and tireless worker for the development ox Ar- Fortunes kansas, is spending Above and several- days in the Below around city. He has lately in Arkanaa. returned from the 1 j'J, East, where he heard numerous Inquiries about Arkansas. Vl' Arkansas; said Col Webber yesterday, is everywhera "eommended for its parity and' honesty.

Those who know the xinn and lead fields of north Arkansas ar today 'mora, eoafident than ever of the quality and everr one up there is striving to make the output greater each day. This is because of their 'faith and knowledge and because, with, spalerlte at (43 and $43 per ton, present market price, at the dumps, they can realize least ass net pront. 'Today we are building the new state eapltol with Arkansas marble, the purest, most closely constructed magnesia limestone in the world. Arkansas marble stands not Only the critical test of the Smithsonian at Washington, but the test ma well of the United States geological people who have been sent in-to the state in the last two years by the United States geologist, Mr. Wolcotl "Yott knovr, of course, of Senator Lo gan experience at the present Louisiana Purchase' Exposition, at St Iouie, with our apples and peaches, Washington and Benton counties stand for the state when apples nnd peaches are shown, yet Independence- county, shows 29-ounce annle.

perfect in every respect, and a beauty in form. I mention this -because there, nro about one million aeres of equally as good fruit lands in north Arkansas and especially in the sine, lead and marble districts, when the thrifty fellow has a. fortune above ground and a dozen fortunes in the tine, lead and warble below ground. There is another feature. Our brother who lives at 'an ltitudeof from 60 to 800 feet above sea level On the one hand and he who resides In the eommuwucs or wew Ynrk et al.

have with ns of north Arkan sas the medium between all climates and conditions. Marion. Boone, Newton. Baxter, Bearcy and other counties of Arkan- sas are not, nor eannot be, surpassed by any other locality for climate, watejr and much that primarily goes to make up life." "'J'. The only genuine, orglnal, name-blqwn- J.

Schlageter Makers of tbe Kind ofCiothe Gen Vs' A' tlemon Wear, Removed to i 507 Main St 'I CAN SELC YOUR BUSINESS; er Boal Estate, no matter when Properties and bus- of all kind Whit county, to McCrory; "Woodruff eovaty, between the (thVnd 11th of last December, Judgment is asked for in the amount or tut Joss claimed ana costs of the action. Jesse Mays has sued the Little Bock Ball way and Electri oompany for 91,000 damaxrea for 'injnries nlleired to have been sustained while stepping off a street The atotonuaa wan charged with starting the ear with a jerk at the mo-nt Mays wan in the act of getting off, and he wan tbrown zoreioiy to tas taka Eanknrote Case. The forty days' time allowed by Judge Trieber in the Lake bankruptcy ease, for the attorneys for the. trustee to takn depositions, expired No tice had been iriven by Attorney B. Smith that the deposition Oi Jti.

cmnn was all he wished to take The bankrupt au thirty in which to take depoai tiona, and at the close of that period the celebrated ease will again submitted to the court. 4 Court Notea." i The'- Pulaski circuit court wiU open tomorrow with, ft number of minor eases to be tried before Judge Lea. These are for the most part 'petty criminal eases that have been taken to tbe eircuu court on appeal Tby will be disposed of be fore tn cases mat wr aae up wvn lime are set for trial. County Judue Kavanauch will sear tbe Baring Cross school matter tomorrow. Petitions for and agninst annexation to North Little Eock district will sub mitted, A Eyeglasses Injure Instead of help the sight.

Have your eves scientifically examined and accurately Sited by the expert optician at BtiiTt'e. No charge for examination. WHITE HICE-AT SERVICE Uncanny Eceues Tv itnessed, in Great Bud- at nass, Lomlou: 8bp1. A. dupatoh to Dally.

Mail from Lhasa, Gated September slvss a stlikluK draorlplloa oi a Visit to the Buddhist temple there during the surr- The eorrenpondent eayS: "The mouks have extraordinary, deep, devotional voii reaching deeper Jones than any bass. The voices of a thoubaud moii. resembled the drone oi a subterranean nmuU-r, musically plaintive the voice ot the earth God praying lor re-, lease to the God of the skls. In the inner ave three enormous Imam's of-the iludiibist trluty, set with Ji-wols from, loot -to crown. In the worv, la a' p)act calipd some were tun demon pro- tM-itS' Craod i I'he-music bore wae harsh end butmiio; On pillars ami on tbe -walls were every freak of a diabolical Invention la the shape of wrolla Pi dcvU masks.

TheAbJeet of ml tiuiiUp 'was huddled In a a dwarf, hideous and malignant enough, for srh rites. "Ail about 'the Lam' feet i.raa little bite mloe, sesrehlc for grain, with which hey are fed dailye They are serupulousty rcvoieme.i, as. in their frail bodies the Kotils of previous th shrine are believed to bo ot the rites were conduced In solute sllonee, As we waU-hed from a lat- si vols lokil -f "-urcu, but wfp ett litti ft i I sp- Tf i i- Straightway Damon walked in, leaving Pythias, brave, Hopeful ana Hungry, out side. i "What wages do you pay a dishwash- asked Damon from tbe man in charm of the establishment. dollars a week and board.

Do you want the job i. "lx you pay fi.ou a week aaa reea me and my- partner, well do the work," returned tne snarer oi nis eomraae ups and downs. "Done." said the employer. "I like to see suck a commendable trait in a per son you don't propose to see your part ner get Little Bock-friends of Gen. Powell Clay United States ambassador to Mexico, were prepared xTiends ef for the announcement Oen.

Clayton. from Washington Fri- Aware, of day, nighCtkat Oen. Hia Plans. Clayton will retire from his diplomatic i post early theoming year and return -to Arkansas. "No matter' who is elected president kas all along been Gen, Clayton's in tention and desire to retire from active public life by quitting the present position to which he was appointed by President McKinley in 1897," said pne of his friends yesterday, "Eight years as ambassador to Mexico is long, enough to satisfy the -ambition of a man.

Gen. Clayton getting old-he i past 72-and he wants to epend his remaining days quietly at his home in Eureka Springs. He has property interests which require muck of his attention, both in north Arkansas and Hot Springs. I do not believe he will eschew politic to the elf- tent' of 'absenting himself from Bepubli- cn conventions ana comminee meetings, but, ef eonrae, he will not be ntrennons along politicai'lines, for I think he feels that he has been greatly honored in the past and is quite content to see others at the James J. MeGrata? fit the Wolf Me- Grath Dry Ooods Company returned from nis annual Jew, York city 'and 4he Kew Tor Eastern marked, where Is Almost be purchased their (li Solid -and ivinter tok td mylway'( a' thinking," eaiX Jt "New York state ibnot solid Parker.

Kooseveit seetn to have lost the support of ver strimg financial factor Wall street by bis action There is absolutely no "donbtnn my mind that Parker will cJJry New York state, and votes every da 1 Begard the business outlook, Mr. MeOrath -It ''The, fall outlook very pt AU the commission merchants, jobbers and retailers with whom 1 tiiliiod anticipate' an axcellent trade tHs What Xa XdfeT In the 1s analysis nobody knows, but we do Know that it is under strict law. AbuHn t. ii r. l.i even sliflhtly, pain results.

living means daransement of the inu in eontU.aUon.had- nT' trouble.1 ckly rearinist this, it Ci et a'l dr 1- (Tiger), died In Pope oounty; Gabriel James, transferred to wagon train jam; w. B. Dlokey, lives in Arkansas, wagon train; Oen. Franklin (nickname), died at Dover after the war; Aaron Frank died at Dover after tne wart Tom Hooper died in California since the wsx Gllliland. killed at Mark's M11U.

lxDg woandea at Poisoa Springs, dead; Wesley Neal; John F. Falla, killed at Marie DeCygne, Kan. Roovertu O. BelL douched to Hewer's batterr (Ti ger); Jerry Grayrdetaobed to Hewey's bat tery (Tiger); Jack Hartaell, lives at Rus sollTillej Tom Applegate, detached to Hewey's battery (Tlcer): Willi Tysoa. detach ed to Hewey's battery (Tiger); 81s Tolbert, detailed to drive ambulance; Moses Bur-gauer, not enlisted; Wm.

Rankin Br aot enlisted; Horton net enlisted; Andrew Horton, not enlisted i eompany- E. but served with tt John O. Darr. private, lives at mains, nr. Col, Darr adds: "Thos marked with star I am not certain belonged to co pany K.

Those marked not enlisted are men Who wer very -old men er aot. olti- sens, or could not tet-to their eomoanle, The battery: belonging to Cabell's brigade (Hewey's) was dubbed tbe Tiger battery by the ladles wbo painted us a nice flag with a very -ferocloue tigerpainted on It. We lost batterr and all in the streets of In dependence, on our last -raid there. This captared' at -Tank. Jt wa a On battery.

We started with two old smooth-bored Iron guns." Noted Clairvoyant in Little Eock, at S03 I Last fourui rueet. nenemnsanasmMsssn -i Queen Stella, assisted by the mat Far. Inner own home, the greatest medium, palmist and clairvoyant among you, tolls just what you want to ksowj reads your til line an open book; does not ask you to write questions; seus pnst, present, ru-ture. Consultation on all affairs ef life. Invite mediums, palmists, spiritualists to visit ber: no matter what your Dual- ness is, as soon as you see ber you have eonndence that she is what she claim to be: indorsed by public and press; teaches palmistry, how to develop yourself a a medium, bow to control other, magnetic healing, as a tiro reader has no Impression of your hand free.

Consult Queen Stella. No matter what you want to know or find out. A chance fos skeptics and unbelievers to be convinced. 9 aYffi. to 9 p.

m. Hand read ing, 80c Besidenee 09 East Fourth Commencing Monday. Crawford 5)9 Mala street, have fust received two fear loads of handsome mantels and are now prepared to handle all trade. Announcement. W.

L. Terry announces that on Octo- room No; 1, downstairs, Moore A.Turner building, Second street, in partner-ship' with Jus son, David. Dickson Terry, under nrm nam w. u. lerry ix tTerry, where theywill glad.

to see their. Irlends. Drink Passafra Gin for the Udnya, Herman Kahn Company, solo distribnt era. i .1 Dr. lMarkweS about your 7 -One hundred" testimonials in -thirty days, showing Sassafras Gin is a blood funner- k- 10 court agninet Mra.

wno pleaded 1 the itatute of limitations and won tJie esae, with the result that $S0 eoatt were taxed agaiuirt hirn. Hart aaka for nieut In the anm of 550. tort Bonnohold Oooda. Complaint wa filed in Pulaakfoirenit court yesterday in the ease of J. F.

Sai-der (gainst the Bt. IOiiis, Iron fountain aBd Southern Ballwfy Snider allga that $1S7JS0 worth of household goous and furniture Were lost while be- in shiprd orer the road from Kensett, sold quiekly for fash. In all parta ot tb United States. Doat wait. Writo today, describing what yon have to sell and give cask price On same.

A. P. TONE WTL. BON Xr, Beat Ea- tete Spedalist Topeka, Ksv 413 Kansas Ave, Arkansas Brick and Uahufacturing'Co W. W.

DICKXNSON. President 4 So Soothing Its Influence rit Taen Felt by So Many Llta IoCt Naders. -i. The aoothlng influence of relief After aulleruig from Xteling From Eczema or any Helmuts of the skin, Itahes one feel grateful for the remedy. Eoan'e Ointment bos soothed hun- drcds.

Here's what one Little Hock citizen sarsr Manufacturer of Brick and Dealers ta Lime, lemon, Plaster, Hair. Capacity 170,000 brick per day. Will bo cleaned te suota" nrieia wkero City of fie with the Dickinson i Carriage 113 and 114 ait Markham street. 1 Telephone at plant, old. No.

T41; y. ttoi 800. n- Telephone at eity offlee, old. No. 7631' new, No.

817. 1 I Treadway, railroad conductor, ti hi in the-bottle Damon or Pythias, either orfbe the next president. He is gaining V. AL TT. collector lor tne Jtetau uroi-ern' Alicia4 tion, reience 2215 Louisiana street, Bflysi "for several years I hj at- tackl of itching hemonhoitjs and had almost given np hnye of ituifibjpg ecro'ft u'Yifa'uUiia irhich woujd give til J-inmiiont Lenriit, An advertiaeinent in one of or daily papers induced me to go to J.

IV.JDowdy drag store for boi of Doan's Ointment An applica-. tion or two gave me relief, and a cdii-v tinuation of the treat mnt aWtntely tho attnc. I tf duto here not, a ayoiptom of a reour- both, made their ap- pearance In Little Itpck- Damon and the past week. The pair fythiaa were in hard lines, hav' Located In lug soon1 better Little Eock. The jobs tlcv bad en-, countered i not'- fraternal, that is, tliey did rt Slick to them like brothers or 1 t' oy to each other.

What aid these Ifa tnmp mariners on life's KUn.iiB iiipef Not They Yfro Jri Little Jiock moneyless an4 thj tly Walking 1 s' H. 5MITH, Expert Teweler. 912 Mata. Watches I obacco, best; Jbrands. Bread pies'and cakes ttkY-- IWW.l rt.UUik,genl) plrtbdate nnl cent.

Health, Love and Business. Frf. C. Aura. L-xghamtoo, J'or 1: for the I.

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