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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 4

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A. H. BELO nx DtllM.Nm. DliUnc. bitwwu tin two 315 nllea.

Int.red ronotOcB at O.lvt.ton Sccond-ClMi Jliirllo 1 111 luttrn ornco. Tribune Uulldlne. Now York. Lo. long dl.un.c No.

John. WMUrn ornte, 3JS Mwjttrlu UiUhllnE, Cl.ita«o. TKUMS OF SlillsfllH'TIOX. TEH cort DAILy AND BUNDAY ONK MONTI! TIIKKB MONTHS SIX MONTH!) a VJJ 6UNDAV ONLY. SESll-WKRKLY.

UMucd nnd Thundaji.) Ini TM? lre a Si'" 1 Eclltod. ComprlB- cnLm column, maae up r.ora ONE COPY THREE YI Inrartohiy in advance, free or ivwt-- Pnrtll of tho Un(toJ NEWS. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 19O5 tnd Its roHaewJ Look JonK. 1 Ubel wllcn ind Mciko. Ior CI not expires.

For- tl nb 0 1S or Now York vor cost co onlur if money onlor or npnu money 1 lpta Speolmon Mnt Tho rat POSTAOE ON THE NEWS. 0 10 lhc Unllen Alaska Territory, Gunm. A othcrroun 24 aSPB Domestic Ic. Forfilsn 2c 2R to 30 Pa'tM 2c. Foreign 3c to 3S PBPPB 2c.

Foreign 4c Dompstlc 3c. Foreign 5o TTM TRAILING AGENTS, tativesof'ThV" 0 the 'raveling represen- Bollcit 1 wh are to Pt tor su hscriptions and ad- A. Hunf i5 a of publications: S. Lcse'ne Ba i a ln Horner. son he Wlll Luboocfc i Jam A Ma ddox.

und P. H. Ben L. Grimes A. i he News' advocacy of tho Ebolltion of he differential Used upon the theory lhal It WUH tiiijust, and lhe rate upon to ailvesfjii was too high, In con- tlrnuitlun of which It tho fact tlm the rullro-ida were performir.i- sorvlces Houston for ft- per 100 iwunds less than for like distances.

Therefore I ho News lh bccn r(J In some deuree for tho recent re auction In tho cotton rate, although the dlf system I m8 ot becn the discrimination sllll exists. TJiK J.lJ.WKSK~~DKMAXD It, APT TO RE. been pointed out that if Ja lml Miould demand an I i ot from Russia tho sum would bo no moro a a extorted from France by Ger- inany mi- acted from Turkey In cash and i In ISSi; Japan received in cash and territory from China. It pointed out, that the United Mates Is the only victorious Nation to pay a defeated adversary money. This country save Mexico about after de- co ntr "nd It paid Spain a 'it had shot the Spanish navy off the sens nnd compelled the Spanish army to lay down its arms The preliminaries looking to peace having been about agreed upon, the one critical a over which the combatants are apt disagree Is th( i The world is noc wholly in the dark as to i i a the dem.ind may be.

while recent suesses occurrences have changed conditions mn- vcry llnc and it Is obvious that earlier terlally. It was given out clearly by Japan rl i ma e3 wc a with eren ereater through her statesmen less a a. I uncertainty. Reports from ago Just what would he required of Rus- TM far south as Coryeli, In Central and i will do at least as a basis to Tei as snow that 50 per cent of the begin on. crop was planted after Hay 25.

Count Oknma, former Premier and Mln- ln table the estimates of is er of Porclsn Affairs, In an a i acrm based upon the reports of Tho on the question of intervention 3 corr Pondents are given in compari- said that a great change in the line'! of S0 i ever al other estimates previously i i i i i i i ui i nrnr 0 4.. I Kssh JSu-SJaira KH 5 ssr Wll on'the calendar re." DaV 8 Pfe dm Alei nnd In hordlnr back at "he erLt, TM em of Confed- but in boll. iMtancoB the House mber nf Confederate IS ffnaturo of Governor Biggins of New York approved the bill adding several of his friends to tho JVBW Tork Railroad Commission on salaries of fs.ooo each, and paid larger campaign debts with public money. Speak CAMP OPEIIIG TODAY H. OK XOHT1I A I A FIItST OF Till! JJIG A TO A I ucimiv, it, (jut on a limb, which the Senate was very prompt to saw In two.

Jia (sJlJ. v.i.f j'tiiu lit I LT Perhaps the moot Important a of on deb lB( wlth bllc rnoney. Speak- Tho News cotton crop report, which an- llcsl cam ttl Bn helpers, the pear, elsewhere, is the showing based upon PrMS (RepJ Rays: Tnc lncre conditions reported by the correspondents oo UmlW of Rallr0! 1 Commissioner, he acreage is yet Indeterminable. grab 0 nerally ns a Peonage While cotton Is nearly ready for picking one of rS Bridge is named as In Duvn County, planting and replant ig wm bo a view of it are still in progress in many other ,1 flrmed The Era Post tnTothe" dOW Southel Texas lowing- Bltun on 6ven clearer ln em? bl'causfthe'dry; AWridge 1 1 I lot weather has made It too hard to plow as InexpllcSbl? A Id" CUL T0 NlWB Crops are abandoned because of grass and 1 thllf'stafe June by th er 0f 1 IK ST5 Dr. of Mlmicn.ioll.

Win Be Tfccre Kendall'. Work for Itielf. Paris. June slomiry Society uf tho North Texas Con reronco concluded its labors vestenl-iv TII pssisaiii 14Sote SWwi; as en of Frisco and Mrs mien J. Itob nson of Paris, vice Mrs 1B0 5KK ll ff KSrmnn.

Mra Mrs. 1-Iowell, tlie new president Mm flrat to hold tho office when (he organized i ago i meSiVTM 1 10 "'TM WHSIIT CLASS DAY 'S HELD is TUB AUDITORIUM A I WBIIB HIGHLY KNJOVAHIJ5. K.OFIIOILED.ErgESEITEO nlnK German Place rfle nnd There Moonll ht IMcaio LK.I Clilltlreii'ii Drty nt Vl'neldcr. BPrClAL TO TUi NEWS. Waelder, June Baptist unu iiu vtus i uuui; liapuat th6 before he had a hurch here observed Children's Day last crowd around him.

telling them humorous evening in a very Interesting way. yarns of an Innocent nature. IL Colelnan secretary of the organiza- "'iner aim miss i McVea, with lion, came in from Dallas today at the cl dren from 4 to 12 years, respectively tricl of the Judges and a a fi esation A TMwd is to Uon 0 a nd tC eic SJfAJf Sit (ITS. A nice program was gotten up by Mrs. i'h i 5 nfl McVea, with the children from 4 to 15 ers' Association report, June 1 21 11 York Journal of mmercc report 17.10 character, or rcpntntlon ol pre.on, fflrm or corporation "Pnear I.

column, ol Wl bc Ia npon it beIn liroaxkt to (he ol publl.hera. wmcs 'THE 'EVIDENCE is PRO- DUCED. A few weeks ago the Houston Post published the following editorial paragraph- 1 in tut: imeu ol diplomacy of the different Powers, being lhe a a outcome of present war niiitlo It i i lo make a prophecy, He declared a Germany could have no other feeling a satisfaction at finding her riral booming gradually weak- I ITri June IS. eneu by the war and would recognize the Bureau report, srrr. I2 terenta in the Far East.

Count Okuma saw no occasion for intervention unless a European conference could be formed, and he could not understand who would take the inillnlive so long as Germany did not suf- i nil fer by tho war. Germany, he asserted Is plla on change was made to fit theories reaping bencfiti, of various kinds and I rec nccired notions. This statement Is should follow the policy, "get the best and as much as possible." Here Count Okuma 0 1 I Ba ing Count a to do the rest, thus proving a both interviews are merely pieces of a whole plan or design of the Japanese Government. Count Kato, former Minis- I TM uld be Condition. ler of Foreign Affairs and former Minister to Great Britain, said: "I do not think there will arise any occasion for interven- PER CENT DECREASE IN COTTON ACREAGE.

Indian Okla- 8.69 18.51 10.00 11.00 24.46 26.00 TU T.T 5.30 13.70 6 TM 8 68 ar0 0' reports, and, in the com- ki.icu a majority of the doctors with him. i i 11 uui aa.n iviurcos One trouble with thc Russians seems to an1 a special car with i or oe that they spend almost half their time youn rullM arrived from Terrell the celebrating national holidays. "rrm, me A Same place morn- and Miss Johnnli deserve ffraterenu ing. A delesatlon from San Marcos also So manner in which those children a eamo In and a special car with i i 2', 1 ol iJ lilrts The collection amounted to ly or about If the facetious correspondents are to be Credited, King Alfonso saw the elej md then fed the monkeys. Kendan 6 hus i Rev.

I nnptl.t Rnlly Bryan. A special train will be run SOCIAL TO Tin NIWB. all "of morrow mnrnlng to bring Bryan. June 27 varlnno aclegatM ho come in over the has boon selected as the date for the big tha i a bV on l8 expected educational rally, to he held here in the In that several hundred visitors will be on u.u er est If tllc Baptist Female College, which new assembly grounds. Amon those 'y determined to estab- arrive tomorrow is Dr Bi i hls Inv a are being sent of the api of Sea a 8 oT fc tafe oughf proceed ES It has gotten so that an American gentleman can not quit banking and find rest even In Canada.

Mayor Weaver's former chums have cut him for -knithiff the party." They overlook knifed. Domocra ls IB a a from all paV'ts 'of "the sta'tTM Hevivnl nt Alvurndo. i i -mis statement Is exoenso preface to another. It will be noted expcnsc See! 03 i le News' report places the reduction best way for one TMn a newspaper Here Count Okuma stopped short leav acreaEe ln Ind tan Territory below the Bucce3s is to attend to his own busi- lea figures and Oklahoma considerably ness relenTM bl TM, 0 SX to S-1 TM drSs a te an SPECIAL TO Tun I2 Morns, la misiaKes al nifa own A larirp naKtor nf tho recent Investigation has discovered that most if not all of the Philadelphia Alder, men involved In the recent scandal wer in a native Americans whose grandparents had pastor of the Bryan Free Baptist ttV Ias continues to TiTn i continues to me ijCgrlslature. Whv dooi ii commend the Railroad Commission''for re- ri In replying The News adverted to Its advocacy of a proper a of thc'c-il- veston-Houston i i a situation 1ne it believed the a should have been remedied by reducing the rale to Galvcston added" 3 SaW cccla It And we i i i recollect few months nso The News had this a under discussion, the Post in moment of fright, as wo be levc a a suggested that the matter should be a I Justed by raising the rates to Houston The Post may have forgotten this, but if it cln prXed 10 1 "'Idence wll be- iC I IS a recent Issuo the Post reproduces these paragraphs, and says: On May tho Pos( Invited The Nowi tn That the Invitation In the Post of Stav escaped the a i of The News must be Its apology for not flashing thc evidence sooner.

It will be observed a the does not challenge the accuracy of The News' statement, but is seemingly desirous of knowing If The News really holds the cards. Well, hero arc the cards: an editorial of about Nov. 1M1 (the precise date Is not available), lhe Post, after admitting a It was convinced that The Aews really wanted mileage rates on cotton, said that it would oppose such system it It were contemplated to abolish blanket territory entirely, and News) means i i iia-3 a. i -rtiiiencang wnosc Krandnnronlw hnri I te 0 111118 11 1 conse boc lz the United The the eS man of prominence in wi interesting tte over Corea. cede Sakha, 0 us, ln Prices BUFFALOES TREATED NICELY.

000,000 yen (tl.000.000.obo). Such iitarni 1S 51 pcr CMt ai The News' re- 000000 yen V.m.m.m. Such i a TM po'As Indlca mf' NCWS i afford no occasion for nn 11 may still be above an It Is not i i with thin suggestion an a basis, to come to some conclusion as to what the chances of peace may be. Con sKierlng demands which Russia herself has factor I rc a i tho of 1M mai nomcnilmot made of Turkey and the rest, the word i productl the wul TM orS unlo i a report of "liberal." as applied by Count Kato So hw in :905. to-wit, the acreage, can Ferguson "hTt Sn "be siven.

not read so much like a joke. If Oe" Th a prM accuracy. atca will make a full and com- Texas must 1 118 1 many demanded SI.000,000.000 of Fra, ce rPMCrC Ic rcport President Roosevelt on the fe a ve "efore any'othe? Southern Russia held Turkey un for LrSJ, by a clcar 'y revealed foci lhal reduc- "'ffalo and other Wild W-st Sl houuiern in the hearts of the people of other hold- Some of Hie members of the Legis Bryan, George Butler. Master Henry Butler, 31rs. r.

H. Newton and children. Mrs. J. C.

Williams, LampasalSI'ida Mccluni'Norma nvo eht to attend po Un State DelOKatlon of 20. 1L To THR June M. S. on the train today in parly of twenty members of i is Peoples Union for the i a nt Alvln. BrEciAi.

TO THE NEWS. Alvin. June li-Rev. J. A.

Hall, pas" the First Presbyterian Church of this gan a 9 a rot racted meetinR. He will be assisled by Rev. S. M. Tenney.

of fl" 12 The ClaM a i Lines or University were held nornlns. 1 ig'o tU "uaiOTw resent and the program which wa, TM" oral was full of Interest and enjoyment The musical feature was especially TMjoy. able. President Thomas j. Caldwell of 0 1 8 aCadem ClIBS PrMW Cl grf'ntin A 1' fe ley.

representing the law class and C. SagfMa.aa.'r.- SCATTERED TO POLn. TTrNDS. Member, of Leave for AH Part" Brccur. TO TUB NEWS.

Auotln, Jure 11-Thero te a Croat demand for those who take the course of enBincerine In the State University. Among the seniors and Juniors tr, leave are Powe" w. B. Elam. B.

C. R' a who leave on the 2st inst. for via New Orleans. S. D.

Mendenhall and Mitchell Shands will do work on railroad construction in East Texas Pinch is associated with Waddell He-i-I 'fi vho re ln char of hridge bulld- Ing for the International Great North- I .9 itlon 1 a .1 New Me pany i a 0nd Church iMire, wno were wwinv stronc ariiriM a atx-sLS hc de a -v TM curcu ot us aefect, The al, I tha n4J! tale- a more than with the hos who oppo I PlaUKfttcr Or nnv Km i -y I thrlBlian spirit Is K. UJ negotiations are go- rpocial session, that the election liw ine: to out until Japan makes known be cured of its defect" The cal ii I there Is no reason whv i i I respond- will bo thc gist of thc Governor i I fhf" PrriaMnnt '-PCTl bcgiiirilne 7 spirit is KH in tho discussion, an ipposod the movement Jn tl nro now among a warmo i i win DC sat sfactorllv til i ior food Thin oegimiinc: nro now nrnni- i a fi 1 0 is no good reason why Russia, i .111 nnns-, tne own f- 5 ructed them to prevent, even if od nresidenf 7n no, ts bcln elec be or whatever the rate from common TM In view of the fact a this proposition thrown out lo The News i the evident hope lhat It would bc accepted It Bcems not too much to assert that tho Post advocated such a At any rate although it now nrofcss.es to be highly pleased because the rate on cotton has been reduced, "savins to the farmers J700.000 it then willing to a the rale to Gal- veslon, to which i the bulk of thc, Texas crops moves, remain unchanged It was furthermore willing, upon its own declaration, to have (he rate to a points for distance in excess of 215 miles, We. Con- Eiderlng tho fact a the Posi did aijree to c. mileage a i upon this basie, it presumed a it knew such could only put I effect by raisins the rate to Hous ton. I a as there are no mileage tar i in existence on any kind of mcr rlmndlsn on which the.

a rale for th extra fifty miles hel-veen Houston and Gal voston exceeds Ic to Cc per im ol whereas the i i a on cotton is 6c PC 1W pounds. That i was no mere slip 01 the part of POM is by a practical i a i of the a i a fen days Inter, to-wil. Nov. 1,1. It said- The Tost will remain in readings to Oidvcjilon it asks the lV 11 road Commission an una.lnltor.it,.,! ago a i Or.

I h.is no objection the a Vxi. rato of me or f.fv or -We at "ir, rnilci News a a a a sh.ill i not le Hut the Post did say "nay- when voston a Us a i a i for nil "i'in- a a i However, Thc News docs not hold a a a lhe for It nbsolvod a i paper from a iiiiiclo fact i a Post cxpi-nsed i i i i to i a a to i i ivmain at liv, and to apply a i all polnls' for instances In cx.vss of Jir, miles. To -Ivo i concrete example of: the of i rnngomonl, had It boon i i by Rallrxnd fonimlsslon: Illco. a a i the Honsloii r.nnroan. Is El miles from i i i and mllc.s from a i Under 0 a i tin- a from Hint Houston wns to (lahvslon Ponl's pi-opusltioii was a i wan i i to leave a to RiilvcMon ,,,,,) make to iw.

KOW- ban IICV.T h.vn a to i i i i why (ho Post mado proposition. A.H it on the subject once before: It ouch a proposal were to come- from a the Trans-Manchurian Railroad to Japa: i of thc i warships; th i a a of Russian warships from th Far East for a pcrod of twenty-five years and the occupation of Vladivostok i these conditions arc i The Russia conditions, according to the dispatch, reicc the question of I i and give a a i tied acceptance of the. other .1 1IMKLY SOVADED THE XKITS. Perhaps, in view of some of the excuses which advanced for the shortcomings of the Texas Legislature. It he of interest to reproduce, in part.

cditoria of The News of Xov. n. 1,004, as follows: We i ngrco with Governor Uinhnm a there is i legislation neressar? and arc of opinion a the long si-s-sion prwllcted by some is iico.llc", Tl.S 'i" 1 1 wl io com? heforo J.esislaturc. It should i a and i a This can ne done if thc i i applv ilTMlf to lie task Instead of i i nwaV me 1 I bil out oxiiuse, should the Legislature, a of Idlenw. pass a taxing law In a fiiiLMi was thc case i the icl-i-cll election law a tho lawmak- ine ho.ly is vcry a and a i in i i i a a in sewlliK up the a It ar J- 1" lhe sessions to ha in me soss ons to I ay i i i a i i a CTSV i i a week before i i 0 time when high-pressure engines are on nnd the work Is shoved rcganl for results.

Now Tho would suKKect a i Twen' i a might i upo I custom. Let i provide, i i i i i a fll.lll a May 1,: hut lot It ni provide a no IH-MSIUOS which nave not been a i i considered' I i i i i tor proper of Iw acts nnd n-palrhiK anv hum work i may be detected. In every LOK "la- nre some of the inonsiircs pnssvil a i I led from tho Governor because erro iv discovered: a I work to ihe Chli-r Execu Ivo i i dnys, Is a before had si mV arc, i I if ronrse Tho News i a i hat ir the i for ihe paraico of nyed short of a i i a lo get a the liarrliT i i i connenl," i surely, Lenlsliitniv. If at i hv of i i ij The dispatches from St. Petersburg are i emphatic In the statement that the offers Co "sress.

of peace did not come from the Czar, and that thc Russians a this impressed on every mind. All right. Everyone will now agree a Japan was whipped nnd made the peace overtures. Even Czars, diplo mats and Nations can be silly. The Courier-Journal is calling on lhe pco Pie of Louisville lo cut the weeds declares a they arc growing high along seme of the best thoroughfares of the city The Courier-Journal should read lhe Texas papers and ascertain how the weed problem has been met In a Texas towns by tho organization of a "woman's corps." That to oue side, the Falls i seems to have attained lhe poslllon of a finished town.

cative of this. Weeds are always indi- i to resist such cf- fort. A discussion a The i i 0 r.eo but mm oilier Imporlmu nnilotormlni-d n.iutor nnd I Is I revision uf the Terrell election law." i bo scon a Tho News hud hopes for the, uul, nine, it buiifilcxl Secretary Wilson of the A i a Dep a fays doubtless some one has sold a. "guess" to the cotlon specula- ors. It is an easy thing to do.

The nv- rage speculator will buy a gold brick as as the worst Reuben In the country this were not tho case, would not so many mines discovered and (ho money aised for i development. The best evidence peace negotiations nve becn in progress for some i is the let a Oyama has not forced a battle Gunshii Puss. For, since tho a of hc hr.r: inforce nnd reform his a and bo as ready for bnltlc as he could ever bo. Capt. Hohson has a a he will run for Congress against Congressman Hohson Is a desperate man or rather, likes to do desperate things For Mr.

Is a tho smoothest -oil- ticlan In South, if Capl. Ilohaon heals him he will accomplish moro a he did In sinking tho Merrlmac nt the of Santiago Ilurhor. v. eTO crensoa. Special a were nut i s.

am SSsPlPiisS-S serious blow. The rcdlstrictinp of the Stale, which a imirMmi In uflo uc lsly electee, "l-jclton-ln a SS mitrhl i i a Representative w. IJen- nrrsidenf and Va? clD burn, chairman of tho i on For he 'eadin" i in .1 ot SiffsSS SB Mr. Coloman president.nml ReTM' 0 cun rownsend, now of Bcllon, and an iistlc enc.nmpmeiil mr.n sccretirv convention met In Corsfca vi' S517 MS." nn ci't elgn Holaiions. 0 Hllll, who has been a i a of tho Com' mittee on i i a A a i for ten rnm SO Ve riCy r' of the Cam', i wore Loin re electo.l Cn cnr thf of man of tho Committee on Public' Bnlldlnir-" nilttce to tlie effect i are alike in danger.

VAniilEKS TO COJSPKTE. Have nl Pncklii Con lnnj- nt i m. f-PECIAL To TDK NEn'H. Chicago. I I I ll-Thc Farmer-s Packing Company has bccn organized I Chicago i a capital stock of frjo OiX the I i being to the p.ickini business In competition i the Chlc-ic' Tho Company I a par of the National Farmers' Exchange corporation Is composer! of farniori and i dealers in a so1 SHOT AT A Got York has greatly enlarged lu-r Rail- ronrt Commission, providing big rlr.s for more a If there Is any one which should bo done firm, In i our pcrnlalent nt n-fnrin.

It Is to render nt some son of i to a i a in the luinds of merciless The passenger a of ai i a a linn Issued an Interest- I.R book of "Alitogrnpha of Pnhllo Men of ho Routhcrn Confederacy" for nrcncnln lloa lo its. imtrona, Tiiis Blgnalurco ftro nnil Xvsrr I.Vr i i f. i SI-KCIAI. 10 THE Shreveporl. Plckctt was shot and a wounded on a a i of Uobson at I.otu.i.

sixteen miles liolow I city on the Hod Hlvrr, a i i long enough to bo bronchi to tho i for a The was tho of a a gamo. followed by shootiuK. Plckctt's abdomen was nlerrrd IV a revolver bullet at Tho I i of the negro who did shootlnr hn.s not been a and arrest has been made. (Inir-N of Iiijurlen. I'KCIAl, TO Tilt NBWS.

Shrcveport. i 11-Jamos Cntes, a wns brought to the i from Eldorado, i from Injuries received In a a last week, In i In; wan dragged for a a of a i and Injured about lhe 1,0,1,1 and hoity. Ho died at tho i i i having been unconscious for several days. TOlKlii flutter I I I Juno sold 1914(1 on tho Hoard of Trudn (odoy. Thin IB do- ollnn of In from InM week'n i Sftlcs tor tho wero 561,000 pounds.

In rioiiiiam In 10,11. a committee WELCH SHOT HIBISELK. Verdict of RcIntUc. Be- llcvi- It Aceldentnl Death. SPECIAL TO THE Orange, Juno Welch aged 42.

shot himself Ihrough lhe h-ad at 5:30 this morninc and died a half hour later Mr. Welch made his home i his sister, Mrs. A. Bravo, at this place, since hc knew of any reason why he shmiVd take i 10Ugh the Coroner's leads a he came to his death from 0 1 in lcted suleidal I tent, his relatives believe It the roso an accident, for there was a hlaf of 0 i a rafirs Mr hh and Ee to tht! In which he i showed evidence of having cleaned. The a entered just feck oMh 1 nrrriSJ nedtalcls SHERrFFS' GALVESTON PROtiOAM.

Will lie Given Snr i and Sunper. i-EciAi. T- TUB Houston U1 0 Thoma. Sheriff of Galveston County, was In th city today In conference i Sheriff Archl Anderson nnd Deputy United states Ma 1 1 GahS'to'nTrte wf'L A onc.impmont a and also to simJel, "ho 1C i llw 11RATV MVE. To Crlticullr Sn i Injury.

TO TnE KKWS. A i June ln te Senator eaty or Jaspor is here In Seton er fr i TllO.lll'SOX He, WKIi ConiiinnlTmii, Red Illvrr. i. TO Tim NEWS icrec m- a a i La Porte the con, i ii encampment IV' iicntinss wore held In the Svl- Grove, nnd so well weru nembcrs i i i CJah'emon Hay shore a (hoy at once deoldwl to bore a The year i-ni-iimpmeiit should he held i but It was Impossible i nuke linprovcmonls I i A i was' also ho i CJrov it was decided', ho'wever. i i i However a i would iceiii.v I wn i yrar.

nnd i wci'S n.powered lo spend the necessary i proi.r.rly I proper shnpe. In the present yonr .1. A. llorenvin i i tho i i of ho i a i i i a iiclliig I orders line hero and a the work This cen going on over since' hlle. liuproveniems not coniph, ley becn i givo' fnn- Idea of Iho a a scope of ie i scheme.

ot i a i ineinhern In Texas, being tho MlRloiiK i i In lhe a TiVA )ung people (ho monil and iliinnclil ipporl of tho mi well as the "VlV "nberil In tho Those of ihft ofMcers win. are hero (uicnmpmcnl which oiieun lomorrow I I nrealCRt In Mm of tlio or ilvn HH' i i I i i a nl'mit i yards to ho shore" mPil not abie t.7"- J-wAas) iino WOW AlexiCO 0 mdS OC a i ln is doing: railway work in NacogdochM the Vnrnllj- Alumni 9Iccln Today BPICIAL TO THE NEWS. Austin, June annual business meeting of the University of Texas Alumni Association will be held tomorrow morning, at which the election of the alumni orator for 1905 will take T-h. name of Charles C. ark of Broow'yn.

ElenViS? S5S erce In 1894 and the master's decree isr," Ho Is now a practicing attorney In Brook- Sun A i i ScfcooU. SrEciAl, TO THE NEWS. San Augustine, June board oi scllool managers are preparing to advcr- SSSSftffisasfeiS Colorerl Knrmal at Colmesncll. SPECIAL TO THK KEWB. Coleman, June summer nor- MAY BE A PIRB VICTIM.

Sour Sinn Became Overheated In uie Ilccciit Oil Jlliire. BPJICIAL TO THE NEWS. Sour Lake, June cause of the recent fire on the north end of the Cannon tract is ascribed to the fact that the boiler house of the Hill-Davey-Crosbie Company was covered-with shingles. There were threa big hollers underneath the shin-Ie roof n0 J. Verl nr ab Ve boilers' oils occasions been found afire, but by auict ie has heen confined lo his room In a a cra '-iTMs condition, i nrin" In re o7e r.

is il A FOR MURDERER. Alt OfTeTcd (or Slayer ol Sclilcrman. rucutToTniNEirs. Corslcana. June following owarde have been offered for the arrest nd conviction of the murderer of William chicrman: By the Governor, S150; by tho sf 'nr 0 "TM-Y 1 S.1TM ft i I CLEVELAND LEADER SOLD.

cnntor Two i 1 (,, Anj-Ium. RrnciAi. TO TUB NKN-H. i Dopu- i GCOI-KO i Mrs 1-. L.

a and John Klcinacel; lo llin i a nsylinn i Sun A i TM Is .1 ynuni; limn a i "a vonn, old and single. Mrs smart i and wiis I a i IKO. bho Is most i a i her a i brousht hy hn Ja It In believed sl.o soon recover. a ECIAt. TO Nun's.

'leveland, Ohio. June ClevclnnH nder, which two weeks ago wns sold by Cowles a i to Charles Ti- nker. a a The Leader wi newspaper. continue an Independent 1 I I I I I I I Of (H- I I 1 I 1 Most of wlio Jffi 1 niul 1'olyKunilnf. Brncui, TO Tun NUM.

Luredo. Kv-ilf i i buck by linmlg'-niion ofilceri! a one wns an avowed i i and a a polyKiuulst. A nnm i HrKciAi. TO Tin: Nr.ivn. Laredo, Mexican hoys aged 12 nnd i to (he Ulo (iriimle nt (lie coal mlnes In upwt thi- bont a hod, wen Iroi'neil i I a i 11.1111 A i i i i arEciAi.

TO THE NIIWS. Beeville. were two a bicycle a i on (he strce.ls Heevllle yesterday, nnd i no one was seriously I tho escape of one of tho parties was a miraculous. Two Mex- rcnns a I and won- nlong Coriius i nnd In in i to i hack coming from tlm a i slipped from under a i rear rl, i ft i under (he vehicle, i Iho Ihe. a wns demolished and tin severely bruised.

The accl to a i child who mnc In of a on a single wheel anS fell helm; rendered Insensible short i and severely cut on the head The, i a i were also 1 TM I a n( Laredo. BrKcui. TO Trm NBWB. rrinnlni, of 11. i who wns shot nl a last Friday liv Iho hrolhors, Cnnrles and Ham.

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Years Available:
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