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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, 18, 1904. Annual Convention Was Called to Order in Houston and Welcomed by Mayor Jackson and j- Burgbeim, President Thames Called Attention to State Laws That Need Fixing os Weil as Tariffs That Require Adjusting to Get American Goods Onto a Basis Equitable With Those of Foreign Make. 1 i i i i .1. i i a I a i i Tiv divot i i i i ui.v;,.-i;H! iMitvrprisiii'-; 11 nii'i i i HM ion i i i i i a i tin- i a i I i hi i i a semi-wint: and i i nuik' a i iiut'ivst to After ealliiif; the ineL-Lhib' to imlor divine i i i WHS invukeil by licv. 11 1).

Aves of Christ I i A i i 1 A. L. Jackson made an OL' wylcomu. in whii-h lit dcsLribt-d the of i the druggist a i his i uteu hflwettti and the relied on i I a i I'uily i i i i The dv.vlt a( i nil i 1 Very i i i held i a i wim by ma king a i i i i i i i lUit i i i i "nut Mhly lli'o a i Tlu- i i i lu a i a I I I i 1 a a man .1 i i i i i a behlHf 0: I i 7 111 i i i he Kt-yri nf i a i ai-'Sin'i-i! i i i a i i i-iiliu ii In i i i i innie.l a i heVo uV tlu- i.iil i i i i A i I i i i i i the i i i i uf the lural (li i i i i i adthvsrt: A Friend mid i i i i cl-ts of at iu our i i i i i i i i me i a' tu you nieHu, iJ uf slnci-iv aiul ln-striy in a i lu u'- livcr tu i i I a i jjcidtf. i i a i i.s scitntiiii.

1 unc. yet I career i i ui' a i men. ab Mirh i i i i Lnvon in t-hKiiietu-e aiul i i i tu i i i i i i i ioi v. iu i i i i i vui: io our i nrt-Heiu "10 you 'n. 1 i i i i id' i i i i i i i i i my i a of i i i i i i in a i a ill i i pjsdlbli-.

i i no nivins. i i hy its i i Tin- i i i i hiof i i i uf i i 111 the nailK' al! iiie i i ixenn i a i i i Of Olir Nvuple ha- nVf-r keys uf Ihc i-Uy tu you. i i i nf the a i and as- iHire 'yu a in i i tu i eat-h ulie nf tu i honiys ami unt 1 hearts, i i a opeti tu yon at any tinu- nf t.r i have ordeti-il i nf i u. he taken off and j-jtve i i UK- i i i oC miding- tlu- keyholt-. i times a man and was of a i a i I delivered in the silent hosjr.s of tin 1 Tihrht, i i'lill of i i a but wiilt'h never published and to the nnuliitK world on the niMtii a l-'fum the' very depths of our i do liid vim wiilcomo in our yon hat i to i a i i work here i be i tif fjood Unit i here no i-i'iv or or a i i your i i i i i had b-H-n i i a a by i i hail ur.t and weiv the i bodv 1 I tht- i i a i a macy a as t'-nv.

a i how peuple- a i i i were imnle ihe a i i i I i i i i i "We are of i i Set busy." he. i i a is Lu a 1 iiioas I 1 i i i i id. a a i i-hjiiiiy-il. all 1 1 erliiis," tu thi; goud ul i i i i i i Mr. ri-nuirkri received i i nua-'i K.

M. a of a i i i i.unl.' it l't iMII.irk.-'. i 11 he i i i i I i i i i i juhl.r-r a i i a i i i i i i i a i his hold i at New Orleans in and rc(jnest ing a i ut' pharmacists iiuiv aystfin- iilexi a i i i ill tht 1 Ol t'SceiH 'I'lit 1 Fec-ivtary Uu-n road a list of names who denir.rd to mcni- and tlic nttnu-s wriv nn in a L'tul all t-K'cted to .1. J. Thames, i ul' i assoc i a i in his a i address, had Ihe i i i tii say a i lu a securing and a i a to i i of tin: "It IK hard lo ihe laek of i a i in welfare of i i uii a i or" mini- I 1 of i'1-utaiisls Lin; i i to i 1 i i i i i is i This, could not he made if ai! i i i i i to i a i i i it alims.

hence it i- a i i a i of ph.ir- mney niuv on our a Ijooks not i a i lo ll'f i a i of The a i uoi bo efiir'iijnt i i i a State Bounl of Piuirmaey instead uf i i i boards, and is ninuV tu i io i drittf stureH or stores the i i i i i of i a prescriptions a nil dispensing tiled i fines. Thoiie. i i i t-hanyt-s. are foil 'tu be to tht 1 proper enforcement of the iv. 1 i i i i i a in not abio tu secure- On! desii-ed ann-ndnienta ut the hist wssliin (if the I a oui- pruputied anieiiditK-nt WHH not HO a meet the a a nf the und.

euiiseu.Uiiiitly. was by him, an yon a As in other ters, expi-rieriee is at a dear pi Uv. I i i i i i i a i i our lo (Jovernur'j) vlew.H in suine r-sjierls. and which shuiild hu i i lu from a of I i i i we i be ubk' tu secure the ik-sirei! chau.yt's at iha nest i-ioii of ihe i 1 I order to (lesiivil it i be' io a i the- proper commituvs to niakt- tiia-h I'Ypt-iiditinvH as are neivs.sary. and to liiKt- I proper to ran-y out i i i i i I me i m- ilu 1 a a this i i need ami must a tlu- hearty and co-upt-ration, of every In the i i this itssoelailon always gone on record as be ing to i i I I A Ounxa! Secretary-Triiasurifi 1 J.

P. A Docatur, Vlro, Vri'sirifiit. life. and. on i to your humes.

loVe. a i i wiM you and stay i you t'oruvor innru. Jacob Surodt nspunded for thu visiting 1 inembei'a, I a i iiie provioiui apoakers for the warmth 01 i tvulcome and ox- tendad honpltalltles. "This Is our fli'th i-ciinian. our sliver jubilee." sold ihi; apcakor.

who tho'n some uf the results chat hntl been aet.yjinpllah^d by tho asKclttldn. lfu Mi) of ihft trials ajid strnis- bf the in Its Infancy, how i a sale of cocaine and morphine, the present coeaine and morplihie law iy very a and we- make every effort to have better one. passed. The purpose of the law was good, but its construction Indeed a So far as has mme to my knowledge, law has a h'lcn observed by druggists of the a excopiion of i i suth preparations as contuineO luo a an i i nf opium to he usfcd for purposes if dlssipiitinu. our last ni'iothitf in an auxll- i i i i on legislation was appoint- i i i i lo look into w-'irlr- nir-H of th': cocaine and i law.

and, 'ter S'lvlng tiie a dim consideration, heir advice was to i I of the a i i mentioned, and I bf'Meve i i lias licen (lie general i i trade a large. It is ID ho hopml this a i a eummit- i i- IH 5)r)iiu: definite nugHcj.stlojii; to make to i body in ruft-rciicu tu an improved i i i ihe Hjiln nai-cotlM. Prom i moral a i thl.i Ii: iiifjecd an Imp a i i i our iiid a coiisidc'-ation. 1 here wan puridint' at tin 1 last of of vast Import un to the retail ilrus Inule of A i a Thesf i of the pure I j'nd i and an nmondinPnt af- i i i i i i law." us applied to drugs i und a i-eduction of the tax ih oliul used in tin; fact tire of i and urta. The lirst mentioned, a nf tho pure jud and l'iw, ia nr-t to prove of much mi to manufacturers and whuIonaU' It applies to i ti com- inn the two latter of vast I terest to the retail drug trude.

"Tht 1 i ar.ieiidlng the Htututus i i a un niftdlflnal Is known the a i There are threo distinct propositions embraced in tha i "1. The proposition of reciprocity i coiiritrli 1 in the of a by providing that "no patent shall be. granted lo a. of any foreign country which does nut grant a. corresponding patent lo citizen of tho Unltftd States.

Thut a iiatt-nt shrill be grunted onlv for the iiroecpy uf. making 1 druc; nudf- c-lno, and not upon the. ItsJolf. by provirlfnK upon any drue, mtrtleine or msdlcmal chumlciil exetpt in so fur as the fame relates to ft dr.ihnte proceaa for the preparation of iftld drutT, medicine or medicinal chemical." "3. Tho requirement that any patent i i a i i ur rticd- i i i i i i i i i 1 i Sl.it.

-i I i i i ve Until llle 1" i i i i i i i Ui 1 'A i i i i i done 'to hy me i a i of i i i i a i i i common remedy, I a i a i ill a i Iteiiui owi'i'd by a i a p.U 1 uf tin Tin- t-unimlltC'f I lu j-i'l suuif to i lu a K'St i I I itil MI) III- r.mi" i Din iliim; I cf I i i i i ii i i i i i i ui i a i wnmilUi'' 1 i i i i It I n.H im-'l i i i i i i i In HH- i i i i ihi'ir i i i i ot ni'i-irs-iiry tu 'iiM'im 1 li-nal uiul il' stui'li'd a hy the liold'-r of rniiml States patent ia 1.V p. i i i i I i i ,1 p-M- I i U'ip-i i The i i i i i in price is caused i by (m i tli-U iu I i i i i States a Is fur the prod- net itselt' for it' it. "lu a where a i i. 1 niaii 1 Uie i i i i i to 1 u')on the a iuvlf. heinu' tlie uf i a a upon a i i of a facture.

There are definite Tor i a i a of i a in a ihoiv is The i i i a i i i 'ii- i i a a a in i i a a a iiimce. C.ni- aii.i not a i si-inted a ptitenl upon tiie can readily see inji'-tice of yueh a law us at present exists, and i T. J. Corultiui Thin! Vice by vesohitluu and its i corn mitten, will du hi ilii power to aid in the OL' viie bill. "In reference tu the bill reducing tiie tux on alcohul, is nn i i in my mind but that it ut yreat betietlL tu thu i drug 1 trade.

"The A. K. D. und A. A.

deserve our hearty appreuiatiGii foi 1 hnve inado arc making for tht uf thude laijl two Thu officers of association ore as fulUWH: J. J. Thames, in-esldeni. 'i'nylui R. H.

Walk el', HC.cretary. OonzaJea; J. P. Hayter, vloe iiivsideiit, f'Jecatur; Jacob Schuodt, second preijideiit, Terrell; T. J.

C-oiilnun. third, vice president, Curalcana; M. I. iJarletoii, home accretary und his- i a A i ThiiHt lu aitendance are: J. Burijlielm, Ii.

Curlutcju, A i B. Armsi'-uiiK. Utmsiuii; C. Brenner. Gon- Mlsa i i i C.

Wur-lder; C. Brown. A A S. i i a i H. R.

D. Cline. i J. T. Curlev, Coi'Hlcana; P.

H. Dean, Waco; T. P. Waxahachie; E. G.

Ebe.rle. Dalhth; J. 1,. Hazlcti. Hearne; L.

D. Hea- tijn, Victoria: M. H. HI ok ox. Dallas; John Ii.

Hubauti, Terrell; Norman A. Hoffman. A i R. H. a i C.

O. James, a i U. Kemp. i a M. i i I'lecatur; A.

Klrislir.a 1 I high 'Leslie, Baik-y: i. S. Meyor, Hcni.stun; C. J. Miuhaeild.

Galveston; G. R. Nogtielia, Dallas; T. L. Orlom.

Lindalt: I. P. Oi tun, Oa! vest on: Ham Rouse. Bronham; J. J.

Galveaton; Robt. Suvdiei 1 Shiner; J. J. Thumes. Taylor; H.

Ouu- zalert; Williams, K.emp. LAW. Cum in It lee WantM to N'tws. i i May a a met at p. m.

Most of the a was dt-vutcd to i work and reports of committees. The only point -raised a paused discussion was whether the ay- floHaUon should a i i a with the ReUM Association of America. There was diversity of opinion in i quarter, and the. matter way i a put ovur i tho session, a convenes at a o'clock. Tlie chair appointed a i of four to solicit, memberahfp to Yhe Several ('oii)inunicattoim were re-iti, out; from Fort i i i i iVom a I'-SLI! (irn i i i to i i i i i i i i i i a.

it a i a i i a i "I'tide our euiistruii-tuin uf the act it not neces i i a pn-yri i i i a i i euealne, alcohol nr any i a i i i i i i remedial i and Is- nut a a to purposes of i i i i but Is its efiVel. should be keul in the buol opon to i iviiulred hy saM act f. of pp'Scriplums i i i tln-rdn." The a the aet be siven a reas-'onab a i i i i lik" laws, a i ii i the it ivniMv. Tin coiiimUtee concliidi-s by a i Heal a i i i i iaw be and a a a a i it be iveom to the i i a tho pivpcit law be and Hie funm-r i i i a i fur the reason a i present lav may be misconstrued i specific: in its i i Tin-' report HlSiiPd by K. (5.

lObcrlo. a i a W. i and T. J. tirittun, mt-mbf-rs of i i i i js a list yf the committees in TrnJuW-T.

J. Dallas; J. Sehutt. (J.ilvestun; A. Taylur, -Midland.

i i J. Thames, Taylor; J. P. i i i Deeuiur; U. M.

a Gmizules: (U-u. W. Houston. i un A a i J. T.

Cuts ron. Corsli.ana: Smith Pcdigo, Ht. Jo; I IM-UI-IH. a i A i i i i i i 'Houst A. M.

i i i i JJ. Alan, i i un Boards of KuU-rtMJli. .1. M. llrouks, Clif- to'i; C.

iJ. Dfccatiir. uu a Kelatiolis--D, Hcolt i 3. Ruuse, BrenJiitm: W. B.

Morrison, Waeu. C.uiumlUee uu LeitlslaHun--H. L. CTarlM- A i J. L.

liaxlett, Jlearne; S. Rolirtir, A i i a Committee on Legislation--E. Eberle, Dallas; W. B. i Dallaa; T.

1 Brltton. Dallas. i on Medical Conference--W. R. Neville.

A i A. i i A i J. II. Chiles, A i Comiiilitee un Mem be rsh I p--J. J.

Re a i II. Hryan; J. Alyt-n- I J.a Grtmjje. Commit tire- on N'utloual Korm'ilary--J. 10.

1 ilghtuwer, i i i i i Oeo. V. I i uii Necrolugy--Talvua U. Wilson. VV.

C. i i L. U. on Pra'-tlcal Phurmacy--Tt. R.

D. Cline. Ual'-'eaton; i Houat Jacob Sciirodt, Terrell. Committee on 1-riBi-n--CJeo. W.

Nurrell, Houaion: J. Buriiheim, 1. ti. iMcyer. Commit t-e un Quei -ies--Jacob Schrodt, Terrell; T.

ft. Kci'ne, Dallas; W. II. I'uliip- bell. a i a URCMN'E AFFILIATE.

Tcxiiu Oi'imulslfl i Not io Into i AHsUL-Jtttlon. HPECUI. TO TUB NEWs. Houston, A a ntght sesai WUH largely ninny ladies being T. J.

BRITTON, DttlluH. Trustee. Worth. Inviting the nitanclatlon to Ithia Its ne.xt nnmiftl mcstlne In tliat city. The order of extn'clsos tomorrow will include business ai'ffltona and reports of commit tees, and nt o'clock ill the afternoon thft mem- hern of tho convention will nartuku ut a.

trolley ride-througliout tM. city. The report of the legislative committee will be wubmltted to the-meeting tomorrow und much Information, showlne tiia work that nan been done by thu druk- Klita fn tint direction of chdngtnr public afilBtcn on aratu lawi G. W. NOHRELU Houston, Executive Committee, present.

Tie question cf a i i a i with the N. It. D. was the criiief topic of dl.s* cussfnn, and the i a voto when taken stood L'U to -0, the a i a the deciding vote ugainat the motion to a i i a Tho session was prolonged i i.l o'clock, the following reports being adopted: The on rosoh.tlons made the following r-port: "We, your committee on rcnolntiuna by N. A.

It. D. Aspoclation Jor considcmtlon by the Texas State Pliarnnieeut.icaJ Association, beg luave to rejiot't a we recommend that thu rt-po- hitiun, which we. Jiavt! marked No. 2.

rela- i to patent laww, bn and adopted. As to uarrylmr unt rysoluttona marked No. 2 dopr-nds our a i i a i i the N. H. and as a i haa already been made to consider the advisability of our nffiliation, we return same i comment, i regard to ivsulti- noii marked No.

anrl relating to the reduction of tax on i we I'ecommend that no action be taken." Tlio commltipe 011 prpsident's a a addrean, after commcndinj' same, a "We fully with isrcsident rriativo fo hia views on our prfw.it pharmacy law and recommend, for reason that unlooked for conditions usually arlne, a (he draft of sainu be in the Imnda of thtf executive and I a committcijp wltli puwer act. We ujrrec thit the pi-escnt anti-narcotic luw is a and that a better one nhouid ho passed. In UiI0 connectiun wo recommend to the leg- iwUittve and executive commlt.teefl tliat bill bused upon the Bcal nntt-narcoUe law would be acceptable. Wo concur ihat Hie N. A.

R. D. and tisanctfitlon of phnrmaclstft' deserve our approval of tholr active work in mattcri) of National leglslntion a Ing the retail druggist." The committee filHD Indorsed the pve.nldent's In occupnMon tax question. TiKCK. i IN Yuunur 11 Cniitfhf In Elonlrlo Mfclit I'KciAi.

TO TIIR Cleburne. Alay young man Lttntid JftcU A. Glough WES caught in the belt of the main drive-wheel ut electric light and power station curly this Inc and killed. His neck broken rinrf hta body badly crushed. LUST DAY i UH'Vl'KS (II.

1 A A I I I I I A I ijiir cKicrinciTKN I I I i i I I iM-Hfivil Ht tin- A i i I i was tlu a i 1 i i i i i i Texas Nm-mal. i was! i mil i i lou-n. i i ni'-n of i w-i-e jn-csciit and I i in the a i v--l i i i i i a i i Hm-lvsctn. A tun a i i i i i Uobm'ns nnd I i C.iri-is Kee A i every part of The follow- i profiram was carried i Chun is "Tat in i a Wag lie runimt-in-eni i Carlos Me in thf i i i i i i I from ii Sueiety. i a i uf i a am) Ceriiii- S.

L. a a bt-f a 1 i Hi-houi. i has Tlic i pf hnnUi-fii and i who i tin 1 lirst year nc of givut i a i i (he J'nll as teaehers and a an number i tu K'suuiL- i ptudios yenr. All i leave i regrets, tho. i a i more yo a thoi-e who i on account, princi- a of very principal and a who have labored hard for the we If art: of the stmientB, anil alno on acc the.

a i I made luT'e, and rt-grets are for our jieople have found in tlie normal students men and women worthy of the highest refill und the partings uf lodny 1mve been sad. Our i city will be lonesome i them, we hope that tlie opening of September briny: i it new fnct i on whom we can bestow the same reaped, and at'ftrctieiiH a we a hivlahf-U on those who ipfive. a School IJoard. SPECIAL 10 Tns News. May hoard of trustees for tho Klgln Kbhool.s, consisting of P.

Bassist. H. Klverp, Jas. A. Walling.

John i. G. T. Kins. a Keeble nnd A.

II. Carter, met in -Muiuhty morning for tlu- purpuSf uf receiving ill- fejnu't of i election und io i i i th'- irtiHtccrf, a which beiny done, board to elect I nfticern. i the fullowing- reauli: H. president; T. vice presi- A.

If. Carter, speretury: O. Chile3, Keeble. rtPseafini- and of taxes. The election of teachers for the ensuing i in order, the following teachers were elucttd to posltion.s in the high schuol: J.

N. biKbee, auperintenUeiU; J. H. Vaiighan, principal; 'Alias Sharbtjurt, Miss Sallie Lyon, Alias Tlbbyn Baker and Miss Phonic White, the two remaining positions In the while- school being left open. NnvAHOta.

HehuuTfj 1'roKi'uiu. Bl'ECIiL Tu TOE NBWri. Navasuta. May unusually Interestlny: program haa been arranged fur commencbinent exerofrics of the public achool. On Sunday, Mtty MuFarlane will comnienciimeiit Bfi-mon at tTrfjjbytfi-iitM Ciiurch at 11 On tiie next i at 8 i Ing ex'jrcUes will be held at thf Cotumljla Opera House.

BusildeS the program, an address will be delivered by Dr. J. L. Keller uf Waco on ''Llfe'd and the subject should make the discourse to both runs niijJ pupils specially Intel tat Ing'. Tho griutuntPK of the high achool for 1IHJ4 are: MlHSt-a Howen, i Tan- iier.

i 1 ari( Vll Patrick (''alley. Si-EciAt. TO THE Nawa. Waelder. May trustees of inlppendent echool district held a meeting night a a i i oath to the newly elected trustees or- yaulsied by fclfrt-tiiiH Ben Owen president; .1.

O. Allsiip, and T. H. treasurer. The following teachers were, elected for tin; i School: J.

P. Stuplien 'Hvvia, Kitzslinrnorii. Jirst as.sUtant; May Runsel, second a.sslstant; and Mlns Allls Hopkins, third assistant. Prof. a i i i was elected principal of colored achool.

Corpus Suhuul Board. May the meeting of the City Council last Saturday the following- members of the school board were elected: George P. frjvans, C. K. if.

von Blucher and Itoyal Qlvens. The old are K. E. Purn.an, ii. T.

a ney. A. E. Born and T. B.

'Soutligate. The board and organized and elected the President Evans, St-rre'tfiry SoiHbgate and Treasurer Oaffney. The board i May to elect teachers. in 11 i ii (J lie ni SPECIAL TO THE Austin, May Houston Ooi- for negroes held its commencement today, with several graduates from the different departments'. There was an attendance during 1 session of 274, entered in the.

following 1 courses: r.w'trse, 52; dressmaking, C-t; plain shorthand, voice culture, 2. This school Is endowed by an Eastern man named Huston. Cionr.ale* Tenehern Re-EJeoted. iPECIAL TO THE NUWS. Oonzales, May school board has re-elected all the old teachers with the exception of Mrs.

C. A. BUrchard, iftstrue- in tnustr, who sent in her reslgnatian. Mrs. Idella Ueiiinon was elected to fill -the vacancy.

r.ovcriior l.miliiuiL ut Han Marcon, SPECIAL TO TQH NEWS. Austin, May i-anharh spent oday at San Marcos a i i first of, ths Sou th west TeSas Collsge. DI TO iH.SUK UONDS. NlfU'd CompH II lit i i for Tex a r'EiJIAL TO TUB HouHton, Moy Dlveralflea a i Company, recently Incorporated nder the laws of the District of Columbia of capita! slock, pi'opoaes to buy nd develop lands in Texas on the dopart- plan. The board of directors consists (ifteen ei'ftnt KtntPS.

ail of whom are in- in a i and tlio de- of TCSHH. At a meeting; the Irectora held In thlu olty on Monday It vna decided to issue gold bonds ma- i in flfty years, bearing; per cent in- erest, payable a a with which the needed (o pnio.haae and develop the inds ilfrtlred. Tliesfl bonds are to be uruler- i i tniil been pi'HCtleaHy placed Northern brokera. It will take a tevt weeks to work out tho details attending the ale of tho bonds and the- sclectlorf of the snds, when aotlve operations will begin, Severn I appllcutlona have been re- flyud from owniiiR large truutu of from to 10.000 Hultotl ruck and fanning purposes. There uro also umorouM applications frum par tie a who lalm to hw expert maimirers for abveral of work tu the farm.

Men of leanff is wall ui practical Mired to nil thPM of truit the IntfttHt Mr. K. C. Hobtrtion of -thhi atty PTMHI Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year mCOIOINE sri-iU i fiictjuraitoi! i i i i a i 1 i i i i i for i in uf 'iVvc-. i i n.iw i i mi i 1 i i i i i.i; i a i i i i i i uf i i i i i i 'i'lh- i 11 iv niitt Hi rc.J i i i i i i i a i i I i I uf him pivpari'd ilu- i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i l.iu".

nf Toims Sln.U'iil fur th- uf ryhij; nil i i i wcM Kuuv.Ni i i i i i i i tlu i i TEXAS POSTAL MATTERS. M. a i i sui l'atoMic''s difH'onthuiijd: a i -r ty i ana Sflid a i i i i i oilk'i- i instead uf i i Coll'u i i The unK-r uf A i i ullice. hay be-n imulirVd t-'o as to a 'effect ID. ut' a i IM.

a i i Wise Count v. a i to May car changes: Dallas und Stockyards slatioi- of Fort Worth. Tex. 'Ixap TDK-t ion Company, miles. From 1W-J, one i i a i one- way a i exempt a is i a uli'iion.

Texas Pacillc a i a a fly mii-s. Postmasters commissiunKi: i S. Ouild, Dt'walt, Fort Bi-tid a K. Keller, Mldliulds. Matasorda He-rvlcc established: Gleucove to Colemun, i i milL-s and back, six times a week.

From 1, lUl. to iu. 1UOO. J. J.

Condnt, Gleneove, iOS'J. Alusgrove. by perryvlile. to Gist, eleven and back, six times week. From 1, JIM.

to 30. William Tliom- i Lindsay. C'lifll. $180. Frye to miles and back, two times a.

From 1W)I, tu -U, li'O'i. J. H. Fieke. Frye.

Slur service schedules: Merkel to N'uodlc. Leave Monday, Wednesday a Ml Saturday ut p. ui Noodle by 4:15 i). leave Noodle Monday, i i i i a a at u. a i at iM'-rkel by in.

i a tu Prulrlehill. Leave a i i except Hiimiuv at ar- i at a i by p. a Pralriehlll except Sunday at p. arrive; nt by 7 p. tu -Brownsboro.

Leave LyafiueVHie exempt Sunday at a. arrive at Brownsboro by a. i leave lirownsboro a except Sunday tit arrive at i by p. in. Blahie Io Chandler.

Ltuva Blulne. Tuesday and Saturday at a. arrive at Chandler by 11 a. leave Chandler Tuesday and a a at 12:30 p. arrive at LJlaine by p.

in. Gerome to Chandler. Leave Gerome Wednesday and Saturday at a. arrive at Chandler by a. leave Chandler "Wednesday and a a p.

arrive at by p. m. Xelo to Abilene. Leave Zt-lo Monday, Wednesday and a a at a. a rivv at AblK'iiu by 11:15 a.

i leave Abilene. Monday. We-diietiduy and rim in-day at arrive Kelo by 0 p. in. a a .10 YVI Ideal.

Leave Alulakoff a except Sunday at 10:45 arrhe. at Wildcat by p. leave Wildcat daily t-xeept Sunday at ti a. in a i at Mulnkoff by u. in.

Marion to School. Leave Marion daily except a at u. arrive- ut School by a. lea.vV School dally except Sunday ui 11 a. arrive ai Marlon by p.

in. to Rocksprlngs, Leave Ingrain Monday, Wednesday and Friday upon ar- rlvai of mail from Kerrvllle. but nut later than p. arrlv at Kuekville hi 1'ti leave Hockvllle Tnesdiiy, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. a i at Ingrain xt day by 10 a.

ni. I)zoi iu lo Oumytock. Leave Ozona dally except Sunday at 5 a. uiTivw at Com- Htuevk by p. a a except Sunday at 5 a.

arrive at Ozuna. 11:30 p. m. Memphis to Quail. Leave Memphis Tuesday, Thursday am! a a ut a.

arrive at Qmiil by 1 p. leave QiuiU Tuesday. a a tut Saturday at arrive at Memphis by p. m. Allkeska to Leave i a a day, a and a a at a.

arrive at Lapara by p. leave Lajiara TuefeUay, Thursday Saturday at p. arrive at Aiikedku by 3 p. in. West fork to Farmer.

Leave uenday, Thursday and a a at ft a. arrive at Farmer by .1:30 p. leave -'ai-mcr Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at i. at WeMfork by ji. m.

Jvalde to Rocksprings. Leave. a daily except Sundav at p. arrive at Kuuksprlngs next day by p. leave FtockapringB daily except Sunday at a.

arrive at Uvaldo next duy by li: m. Vance to Barkadale. Leave Vance daily except Monday at a. arrive at Barksdale by 10 a. leave BarkfiUale dally except Monday npun receipt of mall from but not a a 1 p.

arrive at Vance in 'l hours. Valley view to Era. Leave Valley view daily except Sunday at 11 a. arrive at Era by 1:15 p. leave Era dally except Sunday at 2:15 p.

arrive at Valleyview by p. m. Lost a lififf. TO TOE Brenham, May a well known Brenham negro, lost a leg, cut off by the cars, near Temple on Sunday night. Fuel Oil.

HIGGINS OIL AND FUEL ISKALIMONT, TEXAS. Producers aid Shippers ol CRUDE PETOO- LcUy iroin Sour Lake and Beaumont. Unexcelled facilities for making prompt deliveries by iil or water. We also solicit towing on the Gulf ior our new tugs "Gilbert" and "Higgins." Correspondence solicited. THE THK I I i I I I I A A I UK s-riU'i'KD IN Tim: rt A I AITIOli.ST.

Was Suntl on Truuk: urtil Have i frv LATE MARINE NEWS. iprciAL TO THE NElfa. -New YofK, May Sir. Nnrth- eiiHtern, frcim Port A Aluverick, from Port Arthur: Larimer, from Poit Arthur. Sailed: Str.

El Suii, (or a i Cleared: Sirs. for Port A Aluvtrlck, for Port Arthur. Trieste. May Sir. Clara from and Galvestun.

RottsrUam, Jlay Str. Roddam (tirj, from Pcnsacola. Artlinr. SPKCIAL TO TUB KEWH. Port Arthur, Sluy American sohooner John Francl-s, 1'ron; Vera Crux, und Samyson wkh Ijarge Providence, Tampu, Fla.

Snnil Itfj-. ro Tna NJEWI. Sand Key, May Sand Key 7 n. Str. Helmrpld, bound west; 3 p.

Str. Ssblne, enpl. I'ui-t KittN. Port Ends. l.a., Alny Str.i.

Excelsior, from New York; Ntrnragun, from Bhierields; tutr K. 1.. Hu83ell, from Port Arthur. "tuvcmoiit of New Yoik. May Kaiser helm- del- Orosse, from Bremen.

Hamburg, Miiy Mnltke. froTd New York. Clenoa. May Snrrlcgn. from New York; Massllla, from i'hlladel- phlt.

Rotterdam. May Amsterdam, from New York. Antwerp, May Vaderland, from New York. Nupluu, May Calabria, from New York. May Aitorln, trom Yurk.

London, May Mlnnetonkt, froVn Ntw York, rived: from Men- Bi-Kcrju. TO THE NEWS. Orange, Miiy a noon, i A a 17 years old. in tho omploy of the Sunders I Tram wns in of a locoiuuiive ting' Piind on a i uf i i Ba- R--d i ftiiik-oiid, miles i of i i HhiiT. l.a..

und fell across j-ail Just as the a i uptiroauhed. its a a i-ould b- the i i i iiU body. p'-Vf-i it. Tht- i taken to Hlltiu; whf'I'L' his i i i ents i rt-sided. for i i 'i he train was at about four hour and, hud young man been In i-untroi uf his HK-lltal iif could easily a eseupcfl Ix'tuiv i him.

a i loadtd train behind It. the Jieadway uf tht- engine could not be; olRM'kt'd in tlmV tu a i the catas- TWO NEGROES KILLED, Pltttol Used uu One mid Kvuie Kail tUe Uibfi-, Near Muruhal, 1 chty mid SpnciAL TO Marshall, May nefrces weiv killed in this Saturday i mid a last. Jim White, a ne- iiru. was arrestfd un a i a him i I i i i anotli-r liegru. Lana Sterling.

The liilling: uci-mred Sunday night tilniiit cjiie mile Jiorthtast uf Shllo, about milr-s from -Murslmll, and WHB donrf i ivvolvur. i was aireattd and, i tu a i by Deputy i i L. R. Hall. i i ai'u-rnoun A MoCloflin.

a neKi'o. had dinptitt' i a negro naintd "Hi'ZPklah," an th-" plate, about f-lt-V'-n niilea aoutiifa.st of Marshall, und wit mint was issued r-luirKlne- iniu witli i him on i head with a fence rail, causing' his a He wits tuTesstdii t.y a I l.tff- Thompsun ami U-uuglit to jail i i A a UclepateK Fruiu SPECIAL To '1 lie NKWa. i Tuylnr. Mny a meeting yer- tn-day of Albert Sidney Osmp ot dm fir a Vctfrans uf Tuylor. i a i er J.

It. i jireyldintr. the a Ing 1 delegates represent thti local camp a National reunion at ilcmphls. Ferry Hawkins, J. ftJ a i A.

P. Norman aiuh b. TheK-i delfRiiteH were by Taytoc' i i to vote for Gen. D. Let- 'fun L'Oininandt-r of the National' Tlie i at's were rltcied tof thu lut-al ctmii a the suvte en-S cuiniJinnit nt Temple: K.

il. MaHHffj-. tf. Sim Unbertson and Perry Ifmvk This delegation was insh-ucte-J to Vuu- Gen. Van 7-undt as commanuVr tlie aysociatiun.

i i nt i I nt 11. TO THE NEWS. DeL.eon, Morgan, prosperous a near i place, was kicked by horse i morning at 9 o'clodc nnd died nt 11 n. m. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News, German Democrat.

Kranclsro. Feb. 17, 1904. To the TMltors of Texas: Dear Sirs -Fcr many years an editor myself, I address you by request and 'as a simple duty. A great discovery lias'j been made in this i It Is a wirji sn much importance und yet is HO hard to', believe.

a those who are personally cognizant should add thy weight of i i enee. be it ureut ur small. I only know hy contact i mnnAof the "myself res from Disease by It. The cure and the i i in it latins a lives. It is a i 1 how far our prejudices us.

tlio great fnct IH here, and acceptance means. recovury. A my own unexpected release I let my friends res-t and several took the- treatment and recovered. Ona Wfi4 Charles the Sfxtli street a He lind Dlnbeti-H thought: lie was tfofng to die. I If got well anil passed for policy.

1 say to you ns brother editor that those of your friends who have Diabetes or li right's dlaeas-e. every one rtT Home, that they can recover. I i bo jjlnd as one of survlvtu-9 out here tai; give you i a i Yours, CSIAS. II. KNQBLKE.

sent for the Fulton Compounds ton which above refers and now have tlienx hi stock. They urn the first burcs thf worJtl has ever fiepn for ulironlu Bright'a ind Dtabetf-p. ore sold ftfentl, pamphlet. DRUGGIST.".

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