Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 2

Location:
Galveston, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

mm VMssT WI14. mm falOsTT umc. f. Hlif RiliF OifiDllfi ISSUE IJMU Talk Aswrlna CMtfllHIttWS. MOKTUAXT III B.

Bryar, IV--C Bloot-Pobonteg CHRISTMAS BOXES HAND-COLORED PICTURE COUPON aJi wl some tra daya aauve Xoitfi au lived la Bryaa the 9f the'war. WM a valiant la the army of Virriult In the prluvllKl bettifs. I He a Eisnil'ec ct aa4 Julio aad ng 'buyiuj seven horses and hirlnc a snide who knows the bordvr Iiiu'jiries wt-rv to the Iiiu'jiries wt-rv The hie lifnat- the ro 1'e stature and black brarO. by "My tut- islsealag. spread all rtffkt Twc fln- tn of hi.

Mt wen all of but tr.er failed. At lay sucvaatloa taok Hood's ard waa aoca able to nrvrk jane FtvMiirt 121 Nov. 19. rpeneil the ca Premier i In Asquith CUsli litre He announced no new policies, conflnlnjr himself to ths lii, down of tht ylauks of the plutform which the last election was fought. government.

Mr. Axiulth said, wiul determiuwi to all Time an end to the present system under which liberal ItKisiutlon did not get a fulr chusoe and to conflno chamber to suirirdlimtf Junctions appro- prlute to such a body. i th. dellvurv ut Premier AJQUlth'S Uyal Ar u( He it ari Aacbat rkmiii. rvived by kit aa4 ste chll- WMk.

aad DKl this city. aal ntadinvioa or Jiart airs. it Waihlnitoa. D. C.

will be laid rest nvraiac at 10 at OK with Masonic uec'larlnx policy of the srov- prnuivnt. following It did Mr. Bal- four'a outll'ilnc or unionist policy 1: the two panies in i noiiricai contest have IMd thvlr cards oi thn The ahort and sharp, und from the attitude of volltlcliius who huve already taken th. platform es Dl'ter as it win snort, i Tlie house IsrSe ths fnri.mnv on which the election i will be fought. A section of unionists, made up of old lories.

Is unwilling to accept Mr. scheme for reform of tin- upper chamber, particularly owing to tho elimination of the hereditary principle, but the Influence of men who comprise this section will have but little effect. A plank of importance in unionist uuorm is in opposition tu numo ruic nd the "use ot American dollars to destroy the British constitution." The latter ery has lost some force through publication ot situuiiteui ihiti winy ino of 175,000 was collected by Irish leader, one-third of which came from CanadH, the subscription list In that country being hended by Sir Wilfred lAurler, the The are full of confidence on their policy for abolition ot veto power of the house of lords, free trade and tho success of government's social legislation. 1 It Is expected that elections will tn concluded by Dec. II.

peer, in tlm coming election will have an advantage not accorded since the days of tha parliament." rsaolutlon de to an infringement on the 1 liberties of eouuTiOiin fur a peex- or to concern himself In the flec- tion of the was not renewed at this parliament. 1U9LOUC BILL AH1HD1D NOTED M-ETTK WUB. CkrU Casa, CeisfcnrfvsTlMtMCtn hi Clrfl War TtaeM. 94 Xew Orieue. special to The Neve.

OrleanK, Nov. mi eexly hour today etUlfcd the head which charted the cua that up tho steamer MOual tutlm the a waiv Christopher Caiu. tar a km Hiirltt flsurt oV In and la th affaire ot wae at out 1. cervous as answert-d He said Ma name Is Oonulei IEO hit coiupanlana arc on a. DrusDectllljr trio.

party left for tile this eftPr- noor on horses purchased here and with a day's tations. Ja fur could be of the armed. Tbii city Is oniy forty from the border at C. P. could ill riuw wjr liuTiiMiiOK.

eral opimgn Is that uti to4ar lr. twcal chorolatei or DITOTJE Haifa tar Klfln. nt to oetaiunrr, da. FMV killed caivf of oeieeuvee the or palias, He was (or a low a oTty la New Orltaae, aad the tMBBatloa or a vrlvate ail taroegk kit aaxer. Cala bora at Laaoaetw.

114s, New "his Vsjlei 10 jjatiss 10 take or end durlnr hie short service up town. Twu of his notable capture, la at that time wen Max Kauaial aa4 Dan J. Wolf, two of the world's moet noted dla- tnoad palaters. On persons of "paint- ere" fovnl llO.tti wortk diamonds, Wh.n Urvrer Clevelaat visited Ike swath Cala and Outer went to Uoetaiunrr, Alt, watch the erowda. Btanley, who TTnullchen at prominently In arrwt of Joka Ounoa.

Tom White Hanklns dlanwDd Toronto defaulter; Bertley MeGiH. gnat ana M. L. Chok. Ipnlal to News.

Tsx, Mm CUrk karm IB Pttenborg. t. lilt, e4 Bastrop, TSOL. Thanday nMsvlag, II reejii I raontke aad 14 Mrs. Clark waa ot city Manfcal sM.Mra w.

K. She wat aa old resident oJ town, had maiy (rtendi The funeral was fnm aei, at TV. n. Griiuts, Jtev. I.

T. slorrls Methoclst Chsreh OMdMtlat the barlsl io Tbe Newa Marfa, Nov. a result of dlsturbinte across border' In two Mexican officers reached here tonight on the Shatter stage, having to tho K'o and a drive to board Southern Pacific fvF they WtV one ot Nattona aviiiiieiutm is Villa Ahumaoa, in ef Chihuahua, where state troopj are to be Inspected. Th. ranking otflcor is Bier "do Carrato, commandant of certain troops IB what I.

called the second military Ills companion Is a fellow officer, Francisco Ooniales nacdu. aad both are of the CaatfHlan than the smaii, dark San Antonio quietly trral and Mexican recret uru 1 evaded. action federal authorities will lake clrcuiuataiicea uich limy develop, ecine ovrri act i i violation of the neutrality laws Is I committed Is no suthorUy for dett'utlou. I Madero's father Is In Saa Antonio and refused to diicu.n ton's whereabouts. Miiisiiii si Carrlis SsriE-s armed and well supplied with money, arms and food.

Their declination is unknown. officers irg a watch along border ana shouia xaacro AtteraM to en- Mtxlco liU airtst will lolfow. UQIIflRRAU PiPER Fir 5.5O NimH litest fisMniMc ti.m atrf Atrf ityk High THE NEWS. UAIVESi ON, TEXAS. and (Sli Deily and Stutaiy) Pkisfi Hottoffict SUte NOTICE-Only cne Coupon of fach Oartt will 5e icctpwa sci.

Kt- rntmber. Uie need not bt ol consecutive Sena Coupons anct lOc iccurn OK picture over our counter. If tht pic- iririitlrmai--1 in all Mtiinm Ksd- B. CHAS. FUWLK1I w.

M. sirowi; nUUD W. rATTEKA F. AMB1JCK 1L York, Nov. mtssage from Dial of Mexico, branding lu his eountry avaavcUiU aod pnnlarinwit, waa IB Tork today by a tourist ID to a meies.1* aaklug says 'Regarding your ot ywler- day.

Although It I. of BO weelal Importance against th. of republic, a troup of what may considered anarchists hav. occupied ihsmselves with acts that at being judged by the courts which will vigorously punish ar to Grautefl tlM Madrid, Nav. discussion the "padtoc! bill" was Mgii.

In of deputies The Carllsts opposed the measure. Thin hill as originally drawn forbade the entrance'of'new until a revision of tb. concordat had been accomplished or a definite law on the subject passed. The senate an amendment limiting the period or Interdiction to two This was viewed as a concession to opposition by Jremlej, The "VaTtcafT lias taltep position that In view of the pending negotiations the government should not' ado'pt "any UglaTatlon having a direct twarlng on durercnoes that might be adjusted in. a reTiifon.

canaiejas has peraistentiy refused to yield. Insisting that his program ot religious reform and liberty was 'a 1 matter wholly apart from anything that could be the subject of diplomatic discussion between Madrid ana the holy John Baden died rrtday evening at 11:11 o-dack at loaa Hospital. Baetrop, but had lived la yean. faaeni latwday tnoralng at II o'olMk from uatertaklag arlor. o( J.

Ijevy Bn. Rev. B4wart Buk- Hefield o( tie nnt Battlst Chunk eonduewd funeral took plaes In the city OMccts Tnnkle. Nor. trial of the Kng- royal marines and Lieutenant V.

Brandon of the royal navy, who were charged, by the German authorities with espionage on tho fortifications at Bor- xum, will be hold about Dec. 16. Captain Trench Is the grandson of Lori! Ashtown and a descendant of Archbishop Trench, Both men admit they came to Germany at the disposal of the British government. This avowal and the general behavior of the prisoners has made an excellent on the German court officials. It Is believed that If they convicted the sentence will be- light.

Hiss aad Hon. London, Nov. their chagrin, the 116 suffragettes who wero arrested yes. terday during their attempt to force an Audience with Premier Aiqulth, discharged In the Bow street police court today. Tho defendants had besn released on ball last night, When they were arraigned today the attorney for the crown announced that Home Secretary Churchill had decided, on-tile ground of public policy, that no benefit would be gained by proceeding with the prosecution.

of Mis. Kjitaa. Ths-Jaasrai sS Bra, Jsha a-Srsaas, whs died Baturday monlac at o'clock at reeUenoe, No. Ill Meohanie street, will Uke place from her at o'clock. Rev.

V. J. Jptineon ol Flret Methodist Chwdi oeMnct funeral will, take place in rtty HANNAH-- Houston, Nov. Mrs. Zllsa it Hannah, aged 14 (led Batvday moralng at 4 o'eloci local prl- sattltarluins.

was held In afternoon at 4 o'clock from uodertaklnc of Ssttatatt A Kopt Compuiy. with intenMnt in the tHnoan Nov. D. T4 nan, at War- day momlnjr at home, No. 117 Court.

funeral will tx held Sunday at II a. ra. from the pir'mrm the. Beiieraei i Kopi Company, with J. L.

Williams officiating at tht terrlois. Burial will be in Cemetery. The deotaeed la survived by his widow, one son, John A. of Huntsvllle, and a daoghur, Mrs. 8.

C. Charltu of Houston. AULBN-- Henetaa, Tn, Nov. llr-- William T. Allen, II of an died at I o'clock Bab- urday morning hu at No.

117. Qlrard strut. sonrlved by All of liiiston for A i trouble along border, but declared It amounted to nothing. However, they do. not explain why they creased Norte 'and detour Into thl.

country and back via El Psso, leaving tonight. Common report here that activity from Presidio resulted In officer, really fitting, but About time of th.tr arrival Murphy ft Walker, large merchant, received a hurry telephone call from Rio Qraade for fifty rides and ammunition, with a roQuesi that they dispatched Instantly. Only a tow w.re available in place, and the call, it is understood, has been repeated to El Paso, but with what succors could not be tonight. The ii Mud, vere for protection on the side la case the revolutionists crossed the Hlo Grande, which Is low now, to depredate or to sent across from Presidio to In supprwslng th. insurrectionists.

telephone wire from south wu kept hot. The coming of th. Mexican was known In of their arrival, aad they were objects of much curiosity to white and Mexican people, tat soon disappeared In a small room a local hotel. Several prominent ranchmen who along Rio Grands and near ice border calico aqa The revolution waa the talk of. Marfa and while rumors h.ard, which' could not be confirmed, available stated.

within striking of the Rio Grande, befldei the valuable mines, the sliver mine, stores and commlMary at Shatter, twenty miles from the IkUder, and mine, furnace store, of th ChisosMin- at Terlingua, which 1. bu the Sallows, at mouth Canyon ot the Rio Brands easy rsasa of depredator. hunting food, arms and ammunition. TMT at In hacoa of who Intend The Firsi National Bank OF Q-ALVEtiTON Bank in Tuw fftttU I1MJW and eocMrvattvs, wt sit to an cf r.oinntlc end bankloi. solicit your tiusinvM.

a. E. US UlLtOtD IU1U at AuctSm for tin i KIT inniio nui Grand Opera House JH WHAT DIIPBCTIOH TsXlP HAS VIKCklU KOB1SON. TODAY, MA AM "Isle of Spice" With of Priuc.pB.ls and Chorus. Brady," "The Goo "Hoir Can Tou'TeU Till TIT," Maid of Kicooar." etc.

Uto CraaO VU-Ully Tillable, Owl.g LMk KMat KM Tuesday Night Only LAUGH tAsTDVIKT Isltslt wu a niiridtnt of the Firit Baptlit Church, of Gray Dodft til. F. and A. and of Grand Army oil the Rfepublic. The funeral Trill held BisBflay afternoon from tha parlors of the SetteffajlL KopI Company, with Interment in tha airman Cemetery.

fiuwral will; be held under the ausptcei of the DBLHOM--Hpuiton. Teat. NOT. Delhom, the engineer who with Fireman Robert Thomai vat Jellied Tciarkana on tha morning of NOT. it at the nnilt of an explox which.

HADIBO POLICB 3onre CTSITIO ins ran OIktatwa Mwe Tkem OM AirtaU Miit Bnctt Bl Puo, Nor. 11--Americans ar- ivlng today Iron Chihuahua, llei- co, report that arrested thaa hundred persons suspected of entertaining revolutionary icntirsssic. Thi Jills tr.s city xn said full of Incommunicado persons. At time tha Aissrloani left the police had OB duty cootlna- outly for seventy-two rollowlng Instructions from City of ilvi sSrislili wiui thrsssh town of Juam, Mexico, purchased all of gun cartridges which could found. It ttoted that would hold pending an abatement of disturbances In Mexico, and that i new supply would allowed In.

coHDmam imuoui. Nov. an- wu today that N. who hu been leading railroad Teias, in capacity of attorney at for yeara. tendered hit rwilgnatlon, Dec.

1, 1910, and same hu been reluctantly accepted. Th. rwignatlon of Mr. BUdman wu Inf luen ed by hit to resume gentral ot law, which will resume whir, hit resignation takes effect, and will continue to headQuarters In Austin. Sir.

Bteuine.li hai been with the nil- roads tor several years, and prior to accepting Austin poiuioa wu genera! attorney of the Inltrnntlonal Great Northern. He It of best Unown In Texu, having practiced at (peelal to The News. Marfa, CommH- Robtson reached here tonight after a ten days' trip inspecting unsold school land far south the Rio In Big region. He left tonight for El Puo and from will go lor an Inspection of an island in Klo Grande sought to purchased by Mr. De ot El Paso.

It had not been told because Mr. Robiton feared Ulead rnie-ht ot claims by Mexico and did not care to take Jurisdiction and rain an International die It Ii not supposed that present revolutionary troublei In Mexico will de lawyvrv in bar of this iof iffif Ilrty ier Kf. Eooiion Jroffi. to tbs Island. demolished locomotive No.

21 of iff willing martyrs to causa of Truman aut.ira.jge received tnis Statement Vlt3i hisses and booe. AInrtlnlqnc Shaken Up. Fort de France, Martinique, Nov. sever earth shock 'moving from the north southward was felt hero list midnight. No damage was do.ie.

Abating In Italy. Rome, Nov. now casas of eholera any deaths were officially thn 1 flay. HEVBH, HBYIS the Tftiaj ft Pacific Rfcllroad Qompanr. formerly a reildent of Houiton, aod Initead of the funeral taking place In Marthall, Delhom'i late home: It will be held la tht oltv Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock from the reildenco of hie and motber.

and HrtvDelhom, of No. 1110 Cane itreet. The nmalni'win ar- rlTe Sunday mbrntnv at and will bt taken In charge by A local ettab- ijtiiment, Hoir.jLI.--The SYMay mornfiig a Si.nlt.v- rium, will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock from the undertakinr of the 'Earthman McCarty Company, with Inter- mer.E In Hollywood Cemetery. The deceajeti Ii survived by one aon. charlee Btappleton ot Torre Haute, and one daufhter, Mra.

Emma Wheeler of Hounton. Five frandchll- 4ron In Terre Haute and two IR Houston also survive. The latter two are Mre. Jamw Bow- iftnfl And Harrv Wheeler. Two Ereat-rrand- chlldfon iiurvlve, Hrry "Bowlanft Jr.

and Oer- aldlne Bowland, aUo of Houston. IN--Victoria, Nor. "Wilden. son of John WlUlen, ft native of this city, aged died here this morning at unlock of typhoid pneumonia, after an illness of threi months. Besldei hl he IB survived by two brothers.

Jullui Wlldan of El Campo and Wllden of rtty: alfo by a stepmother and four etepf liter! and three stepbrothers, Mrs, Chrlee A. Bojuchert, MM. Caeton, Jotephlne and Annie den and Dennis, Irfftnder and "vTftHer wll- Tne funeral took place from Our of irounlcs Chorch tnls ajctcrnoon 1 ment took place In the Catholic cemetery, MARRIAGES Two Hew Tork Pollflrinne Anj- Kfiovrt-dffo of noodle Fund Now Vndcr InvcKtltatlon, Now Tork, Nov. Joint loflsla- invpstlgntlng commission resumed Its tf the $500.000 hoodie and Its use in alleged bribing of certain Albany legislators to vote a.sralnst the ar.tl-raco F. Cr.rpenfor of namen by Senator Travis In his story pf to brllio wrro mi imnii.

iji-Eixnator Fuller testified tlmt ho never heen ap- jironched nor dia ho know iif any lexlsla- tors hfl'l been approaciied. Senator Carpenter's testimony similar. lr. Then. Bailey of A tti? next told how he h.irt beon called to passed.

"I said to Sc-riiUcr McCarron: 'Senator, a lo uti th I don't tvant to bt anr political "Senator McCarren toM me thit Senf tor FoplRer and Dr. Murphy, Senator oeiker'o personal physician, requested me to call." Tho testified tliat Dr. Murphv him (Jiat ho hart not reouestea consultation. t)r. Bailey paid left Senator Foelfter.

The c.iinmtttee then adjourned until Brmtiam CipU Buy. epertnl to The Nowa Brenhtun, Nov. It Beclcer of Bandy Hfil and Mr. John fioliwarra of William Ponn were married Thursday at tba Lutheran Cdurch in Sandy lilll. Rov.

A. Fufljinins: ofnoiatlng. Mlse Annie ot Mill Creek ami Mr. Otto fltBrlr CTCftnvinn unlTcfl In murrlB.i?* 1 Wednesday' morning ct tho Lathemn Church la Qreenvlne, Rev. Carl Mueller officiated.

MIPS Louiito titGRotnoellcr Of Kuykondall and Mr. Otto GiaotJor of Qay Hill were marrIM the In Eandy mony. IP MIsl WrA Bftokor end Mr. Ftanfc Hwirmeytr. botli of whom rasido in BEindy wore morrlti Tliurs-'ar the Church at thftt ploco, Rov.

A. Fuenning i a a New Kov. IS. Mrt. Eumner Clsrlw of P.U Colonsl J.

J. Harrlaon, the and of In the Bet- rr toj-ay. was Tn- br i i N. UacMlllnn. Many 8t.tc« TtOft the Ha4 Hcxlcv'.

KcvMrt fM Ex- tnUtlm--Border GnHIW. Laredo, Nov. vhlcl been currant tor th. past twenty ffAAf Madero, who waa recently an aspirant tha presidency of tha republic of Meilcd, had left San Antonio and ma a fugitive from United States territory were verified toniipht on what considered unimpeachable authority. It IB statod that Senor Hadtro left Ban Antonic last night and arrived at Cotulla, Tax, a point midway San Antonio and Laredo, where wa.

Joined by several companions, and after securing homes and the services ot a g-uida across couAtry, dsstlr.sd ta nome point In Meilco, In all probability hit own lands in the state of Coahuila. 'What tin intention 'of the alleged of Madero meant is only conjecture, but it may mean that the revolutionist, of which ne it alleged to be one of tho 'principal lenders, contemplate carrying "out arranger! plan of putting Into effect their fight against the present administration of Mexico. From the same reliable authority it ts learned that the Mexican government had made demands upon the government of -the United States fnr the extradition of I. Madero, charging him with sedition and an endeavor to Incite a rev t'l? "lMi? If" is "stated," "that the United States government has granted the request of the republic of Mexico for the person of Madero, and is believed, is responsible for the departure of Mr. Madero from San Antonio as an alleged fugitive.

Both the American and Mexican government! are very active along the border and have secret agent) In the field, the one government In an endeavor to prevent violation of the neutrality laws, while the other Is making every effort to preyent, eo far as posslole, the smug- across border arrr.s and ammunition In quantities to avail in oaso of an uprising in tho interior. The Mexican authorities have troops at points both up and down the river from Laredo on the lookout for Murtero and to effect his capture If possible. So far as actual conditions along the at Su AXHle tWelel to Hews. San Antonio, Nov. received by the federal authorltlei Indicate thit condition.

In Kexioo ar. really very serious. Report, of bodies of armed Mexican, forming on the Texaa side to march into Mexico are com from many but so far of them can be confirmed. That Mexico I. aiarmoa ihere is no Tne BtatM marshal's office I.

kecplnc a close watch and all of the border cuards are vlfllant Despite this It 1. feared armed bodlts may cross. If Vn. prevent riot, asaum. most proportion.

known In Mex- loo since Dial became pre.tdent, it would be no to those here In touch with the sftuatlon. result of recent was very unsatlsfactorPand short crops have added to the unrest of the Mexico clttaens. FORC11S. Judge Stedman In 18S1 was ap pointed district judge of forty eighth district court of Tarrant ty Governor Hogg. In wa.

appointed a member of railroad com. mlMlon by Oovwnor Culberson, reUrlns In 1O7. In 1817. was appointed gen- erml attorney of the International Oreat Northern, whtsh position until 1101. at ft.

unanimous auect of leadjrig he ueeVted SI poWlon of with at Auctln, looking affair, of the Tsrlouj railroad. tribunal located at Austin. OOinDSSATS 71T1RAI Walter Leitr, to tfce BrlcaUcr Qtm- luaca Lanao-- Ka to Be IB RcadUcas. to Laredo, Nov. II.

Reports reach- Ing her. tonight that. Madero has concentrated his forces at Palafox, forty mile, above Laredo, and at Carrixo, sixty miles below, on the Hlo Grande. Captain J. P.

of the local company of the Texas National Guard, has received a telegram from the adjutant lerai to hold hi. company in readlneu general tor duty. MM Pntwte AHia Denver, Nov. 15. Tn 3-1 to protect the man 'A 1).

Hooper, a raal estate dealer, huttnned over an Jj- wound In hrrait. XTK! TTamateT Kcclateats, to The News. Brownsville. Nov. Ninth Regiment of the Mexican army, which been stationed at Matamoros for the past rear, has been moved to Saltlllo and tna ITourtsecth Kefimcnt from Monterey has been sent there in its stead.

Fourteenth is a much larger regiment than the Ninth, and It 1. said that the sending of this larger force to Matamoros Is In keeping with the Mexican government policy generally to better its northern boundary from the ivaalon of revolutionists and to better cope with demonstration' btiraer agiiist the Ainm riiath Regiment Band remained in Matamoros and will continue its trl-weekly concerts au usual. lUports Unverified. Paso, Nov. anticipated attack on Marathon, by an armed body of Mexican Invaders has not materialized, and the scouts sent out Thursday night to locate the supposed hostile band were unable to confirm the report nf nn invasion.

A report was current that a store had been footed and btlrnod at Teillngua, an isolated town near the Rio Grande, south cf AlpJne, but no confirmation can be secured. It is believed that a marauding band of Mexicans it operating along the Rio peace and oulet outbreak border aro prevail and absolutely nt any kind is feared In this vicinity. Tho Mexican irovernment nan a sufficient force of soldiers stationed In Nuevo Laredo, opposite this city, to preserve order in any eventuality should an antl-gov ernmeiit uprising occur, while tho fnrpoH on the A i sid r. O. at LV.M4.

iveciij to Jieira Denton, Nov. J. Lacy, a brigadier general in tha trant- Mlitlulpal department of th. United Confed.rate 7eterans, mayor pro tern of th. city council and for many years alderman from Ward died at his.home, corner Bolivar street aad Congress avenue, shortly after midnight last night, end balna- almost warning Captain Lacy wat'up' town and at work all day yeiterday, and when he retiree last night hit only ailment was a slight cold with which he had been bothered for the last several, days.

A minute before midnight hit son, in the room was awakened by his stentorian. breath- Ing and hurriedly summoned a nearby physician. When the physician arrived Captain Lacy breathing his last DeceasM was c. native Kentucky to Texas In 1164, settling In Tarrant County, where he lived untl 185T, when moved here, and he had bten a resident ot this city continuously since. Seven children survive him, in eluding Walter J.

Lacy of Dalhart, Mrs C. C. Oatewood and Mrs. W. B.

Durbln this city and Will, Sidney, Oeorge ane Lillian, who made their with Oap tain Lacy. W. Lacy of Argyle M. L. Bird and Lou Wheeler Fuft Worth ar.i Urs.

P. C. WUhsrr this city am Iif others and sisters. Captain Lacy served throughout th war in the Eleventh Texas Cavalry in th trane-MlEsisolppi department, and re turned here after the war. The funeral will be held tomorrow aft ernoon and will attended by severa lodges with which he was connected, th Sul BOBS Camp, U.

C. of which he wa for several vears commander; tho clt council and the Demon fire department, of which he was a the tlon in the early days. Mr. nobison Is wedded to new ollcy than He said upon arr y.l cr. that had before Tl.lted« rewsttr and Presidio counties south of Southern Pacltlo.

But had seen the ands north of the Southern Pacific and Texa. Pacific, and his knowledite of hat land south of the railroad he knew could not used by man, nd was rough arid dry. says that the land In person i. more convinced than hat the polloy. and really the only n.

available, is to rough mountain, and In Quantity to aeyone who will buy and without tg actual settlement. It must b. understood he insists that at all times he minerals are reserved to the state or the school fund. Several citlsens of Marfa saw the commissioner and approved his pol- cy, saying that of the land Is UU- mie fcr iaeii sad ths abgecec of rater tor Irricatlon. and that most of It could not be tilled if there was rain, as is rocks, is rough and mountainsides, lesideiT alkali.

insisted that the land is not worth pw acr? and It will never be worth more than htt unless minerals should be found. He will prepare a detailed report when he returns to Austin. CAETIB LOBES AkMt MM REX BEACH AMD PAUL AK Flstal Decree Give, the State, la New Tork, Nov. federal government's title to the property In In the case of Oberlin M. Carter, former captain of the United States army, the outgrowth of the Savannah River and harbor Improvement frauds, lor which Captain carter was imprisoned, was confirmed by the United States circuit court of appeals In a final decree In the lit! gallon handed down today.

The government claimed Captain Carter and others possession of all Investments made with the proceeds of funds belonging to the United States, chargsd to have been fraudulently diverted from public monies by Captain Carter. i Pending the outcome of the litigation, court's oFNeVjs'rsSy, ViriirTiTarld Illinois, aa well as this city, Frank W. Hubby Jr. was appointed receiver. The final decree embraces the judgment of the other courts rendered in the various phases of the litigation.

Because of the extensive frauds Captain Carter has since served a term of imprisonment in Fort Leavenworth, and Contractors Greene and Qaynor are now serving sentences in tae iruerai penitentiary at Atlanta, Oa. Special Announcement Aborn English Company PRESENTING Hlgkt, "tt TmOTATOtW. Itmtay Hlgkt, 1M la Osurt. Ohaffu aad BPLENDID AND ARTISTIC SCBNKKT, COSTUMES AND EFFECTS. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES aid aad T5c.

OmUetT-ette. Mattiee grtaai preying on ranchers on both tjlfl KTTNTCICH-TSDN'ER--PalKN Mor. II. --Mr. K.

H. Kunke! dnd twila JJndner irore Wcdr.eeCsv evanlns at the home of the brido's mother, Rw. J. F. Koch offl- ur- lth McmsneBt Tort.

NOT. Arrived: Cermnnle. from Liverpool nctl ScUIy. NOT. IS.

Drefoman from i'ort Arthtir end S'tirfo'k fcr Brewn: rre.m Tempa, vie Oel- ffnd VnrpoTl News, fcr the river, stationed In Fort Mclntcieli. aro adequate to cono with any outbreak of anti-American fpcllnfr ftrionsr the Mexicans residing here, ivhlch appears to bo remote. No tipuuie is exptjciou ttiyiiR the border, in the caso of any revolt, Trliich tnust nocecsarily be mtl-jrovernraent, it is expected to take place In some of interior atntcs of the republic of Denial Mexico City, Nov. C. Creel, of forolrn rolatlnns! tonight denied the report that the Mexican grovern- lor tho a i i of FrnnciKco I.

KAISBO'S ARHIBT It Will Jfot Flaw Tkla til trie Grande, Hides. Rmnon OomaldenA Special to The Newa Eagle Pass, Nov. companies of United States Infantry from Fort Clark encamped six miles from here In the troops are merely on a inarch. A number of Mexicans alarned by rumors have crossed Into Eoftle Pass from P'rtT ThMr nlflrtn nnt ahnroil lur American? here, who look upon the mors as idle. Diaz Able Handle Sltundon.

to The Newa Ran Antonio, Nov. President Diaz Is In every way competent to handle the and tlmt the present riots wiii amount 'o nothing, is tne opinion of T. LamrtA maiiacor anft editor 01 tne'rorreon (Mex.) Bntt-rprlse, who In now In San Antonio. He says there Is little political unrest Ir. Mexico, arid a Americans and American Interests are safo.

All Qolrt r.t AlpUe. special to The Hews. Alpine, Nov. is quiet here and all rac'-s deplore any suggestion, of friction. Humors of Mexican uprlslan alnn? the border are absolutely without foundation.

ELKS INDORSING RASBURY. Llilac Up Solidly la Interest ot Candidacy for High Office. Bpeottl to The Temple, NOT. to Information received by T. J.

Darling of this city, who is a member of a committee 01 Tujtua 35iks assisting Kuit. Chas. Rasbury of Dallas, whom Texaa Klkdom Is putting forward for grand exalted ruler of the order next year, nearly every lodge the order in the state has either adopted resolutions indorsing Mr. lUtsbury for the honor or will do fore the first day of December. The entire northwest district, comprising West Texas and the Panhandle, containing seventeen lodges, has lined up solidly at i this early date.

MINERAL RESOURCES. Alulae Burliness Men Club to Formulate Some Practical Legislation. Specie! to The Alpine, Nov. j. D.

Jnckson of the Alpine Business Men's Club has announced Saturday, Dec. 10, as get-together nay for mineral Texas tVcalYe'gisiatlon whereby the mineral resources of Hio state may be It Is believed that the great advocate of "fewer and better laws" will regard this orm of the "better." and that the forthcoming legislature will to looit upon bigger cities as tiettet isvoaue than bigger mountains. COMING--Friday and Saturday NiirhU ana Saturday Matiiic--. v. The Lottery Man Trinity Church Fancy Work, Cake and Cindy Sale OK DEC.

AT EATON CHAPB1. Prom 8 A. M. to P. M.

Sold Entire Wood to The News. Heanie, Nov. ji. tvenner has contracted with a merchant from South Texas for the wood on his 325 land two mlhis and other "offleers, To put the wooiF In shVpn. "lie" 1ms let a.

contract Jor the erection of a sample room on tho alte. secured from the International Great Norliiem Railroad Company. Tho building will be located near tho leu factory. Mllflm Oonnty CommlfMiloners. to ThflNewt Cameron.

Nov. commissioners court has been In session all week and considerable business has been iranraotea. out it will require tne com- week to complete tile business. The now commissioners will Monday, as well the i tax collector ani Doaatcd Light, for Fair. "Bay City, Nov.

management of tho Bay City ioe, light and power plant 1 has agreed to donate toward the success of fair a complete 9t' lights around the ci-urihougc park, and now has linemen stringing wire for this purpose. This, witlTv'ne cross-strings and' the line erected along carnival way, will give the night the appearance of day for the fair week. In all there will be several thousand light bulbs used In adorning the city. The- gun-shoot planned for the fair is attracting conBid'irH-jiB attention trom th.ose following this sport, ana Managar Vuekols of the Nuckols hotel reports that six double-room suites have oeen. en- by outside parties for' the fair week shoot.

coin TIAY Take laxative tirorno refund money If It (alii; to E. W. Grove's ti on box. Jso, to Antonio. Nov.

ty United States M.nr- rh.il Nolle confirm report cifco I. Mftdero Is In Cftrrlio Pprinirs. Jfe left San A i lust night at o'clock, at Cotulla mldnlirtit- He then wmt to Carrlso rxirlnn. frith Term. II.Tttlefburg.

Nov. i A A. IS nf will serve a i for tht; of Ms 14-jear- rtUi entered a plea of yesterday and by agreement o( the Erotwmtlng attorney was given a lift tfrra Ir Septic Tank Vtntrnft. nclal to Brownsvlllo. Nov.

Id. Broivnsvlllo neTverage board tortay let a on competitive bMs to for the machinery to complete the sectlc tanks of tl.e As soon (is this machinery In pUced. the system, which has beer, under construction since last Februnry, will be completed and ready for use. flldewmltui ai Loll. tpeelsl to 'tTie News.

Marlln. Nov. tul i pink-cheeked ixtt. miles w(-sl. Is beginning to tiiake igon-feoo at old Mr.

OM 1'jj who has oven A a i i Mar- lln on dreps parade time. Cr- tncnt jldewalks are now being liid hi residence districts of that thriving towr and city council ha. an to have cement crOMtna-i built assumed charge of hip new office. There will be two "nev. 1 commissioners.

Next week the matter of i out the county convicts and appointing a health i arid manager of ihc poor a will bo for decision. called up A Gear, Perfect Skin AKSULTS ONLV rflOM A Skin Kept Clean, Very Gean A BATH WITH HAND SAPOIIO thoroughlv cleanses and invigorates every fvn, revives circulntion ana Ihc entire body. Delicate enough for a babe's skin Pppclal lo The NOWB. rnect.lntr of the rodents tuno' PUfflcUint i to purchase 160 copies of the Cactus this I year TVUS ftpjirnprmnn lor tne use or the- department of extension. has been policy of tho university to senrt a oopy of tho to certain hlph schools in (he slate for some lime past tho department proposes to mail a i oopy to casi of 'he many affiliated Oh! Thit Awful fits nnnclRri at Temtle.

Special to The Temple. Nov. last ulsjht entered the nf the Orkcr cotton i ir the rastern portion r-f the city, a propo'-ty Mf the oopkknoppr. Tito ssme wss tftkeii to f.voKer, opun and ri- erythltif value Including a watch, .1 new suit of clothe, and or Did you hear it? How rassing. These stomach nolsesmake you wish you could sink IhrotigU the floor.

You imagine everyone hears them Keep a box of CA3- CARRT8 in your purse or pockei take a jiart of one after eating. It will relieve the stomach of gas. CAtCARBTS Kfc a a cvt. AJlilranrtsts. I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Galveston Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
531,484
Years Available:
1865-1999