The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 11, 1909 Page: 2 of 10
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1009.
TEXAS POSTMASTERS
TO RAISE S130.000
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SUES FOR $30000.
GET THE GENUINE
Denison, Texas, Aug. 10.--'(Special.) —
from many sections of the state, and
5c Everywhere
Whenever
DESPAIR AT UTT HALL
Ewough Rate Fell
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seen therefore that the collections un-
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der the new law will be much greater
JEFF DAVIS IN DALLAS.
Arkansas Seuntor Spends Four Hours
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Heat Prostration
on the new 120,000 school bullding here
bout the 16th.
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CUSTOMS RRCEIPTS INOREASM
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BALLOON S’TILL MISSING.
executive committee, • held
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Uulon Painters Strike.
FARMERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK
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tera were present in the blue room of
the city hall this morning when Presi-
deht David Doole Jr. of Brady called
suin of $130,000 for state misslon work.
Besides the diseussion of state mis-
•ion work there was little other busi-
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PRESIDENT SAM G. REID,
Texas Postmasters’ State League.
Waco,. Aug. 10.—-(Special.)— Coming
Central Presbyterian church, delivered
the frivocation.
is a pleasant, lingering mem-
ory.
Pkgs. 10 and 15 cents.
beveragemmay b+
Since the closing of the "blind
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ATTORNEY GENERALS DKPART-
MENr UPHOLDS LABOR OR-
GANIZATION.
Our Foreign Exchange Department Has Arranged With
THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE of New York
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an absolutely pure distillation of
malted grain, great care being
used to have every kernel thor-
oughly malted, producing a liquid
food requiring no digestion in
HBERAL ATTEND ANCE AT OPEN-
ING SEsSiON OF -TEXAS •
AsSOCLATION.
In i lty.
10.— (Special.) — Sena-
Right of Contraet Retween Employer
and Employe Made Binding
by Statute a
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ARMSTRONG
- Secretary of the State Mission Work
Points Out That More Funds
Are Needed.
Postmaster General C. P. Grandfield or
Washington would he present to repre- |
went his eh fef. H<>n. Frank Hite heoek. I
company are tied upon in a controversy
that wil probably end in the courts. At
Mnyor of Denisen Refuses Approval nna
Passes Cnee to Courts.
pentson, Texas, Aug. 1®.— (Speclal)
Mayor Acheson and the Texas rraction
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grocers and dealers, or shipped on
order for $r.o0 a bottle.
Our Consulting Physician will
send to every reader of The Fort
Worth Record advice and an in-
teresting illustrated medical book-
let, free of charge." The Duffy
Malt Whiskey Company. Roches-
tet, N. Y.
H. BRANN & CO..
Corner 14th and Main Streets.
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Rive the Toxas Traction coznpany the
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legram from the latter con-
» information that Mr. Grand-
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the latter extended cordial greetings to
the visitors in behalf of the commer-
cial organizations and the citizens gen-
erally.
Vice President J. A. Smith of El Paso
was to have delivered the response
but owing to his unavoidable absence,
that duty devolved upo J. B. Sargeant
of Orange. *
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Hot? Come in and get a glass of Coca-Cola—it
is cooling and refreshing.
Tired ? Come in and get a glass of Coca-Cola—it
relieves fatigue.
Thirsty? Come in and get a glass of Coca-Cola—it
quenches the thirst.
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record as fvoring
. . . postal savings banks
and € tension of the rural free delivery
system He declared very emphatically 1
that he would not again be a candidate,
but safd he woule willingly work in
the ranks as a private.
It was expected that First Assistant i
track has led to
Elm Fork could be expected for today.
-The news that not enough rain bad
I fallen to put any water in the almost
dry bed of Elm. Fork caused almost
despair at the city hall The water in
Lhe reservoir at Bachman’s dam, the
principal storage station of the City
water system, will probably be drawn
on tomorrow.
Dissatisfaction over Raeva at Brighton
' Beach.
New York. Au*. 10.— Diasatistaction
ever the running of the two days au-
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Splendid Welcome Is Accorded Mail
People by Hospitable City
of Waco.
Paris, Aug. a0.—No news of the-bal-
loon Sirius, which left Chamonieux
Bunday in an attempt to cross Mont
Blanc, has been received. After the
airship had risen 200 yards the wind
— rred it in the opposite direction over
BUY YOUR TICKETS TO EUROPE
—---HERE AT HOME —
body healthy and strong. It is avpiy’to’the recognized racing
ties for permission to conduct - —--4—
of racing contests on the Empire City
track, the rules of which wikl not bar
automobile racing .
some disappointment
not appear in the --------------
races at Brighton Beach.
The NewYork Automobile World ex-
rpese ef pratecting themn-
TEKAS RAPTISF GENERAL ON-
VENTION DIRECTORS DE-
CIDE ON MEASURE
operation Ender New Tariff La*
Sbows Gal® of $300000.
Dannelly todayflea suit for $30,000 Texas, between 250 and 200 postmas-
agalnstEpps G Knight and his wife, -----— - — ----
with Cream and Sugar, and
sometimes fruit.
L F. Robertson,
Funeral director and embalmer, oppo-
site city hall. All details looked after.
ing arranged for the creation of e bu-
reau for the compilation of statistics
To furnish Fort Worth citizens an opportunity to purchase transportation to any foreign country with-
out the hecessity or watting to reach Hew York before engaging passage makine roservation, et"
We are prepared to issue direct our own Forelgm Letters of Credit, Trnveler cheek, nna letters
of Identifeatin, available in all parts of the world:
Special cruises now arrangie for January. 1910, trom Now York to the orlent inclang trip to the
Holy Lnd, through the Mediterranean, taking in the principal cities in Spain, Italy. Turkey ana Egypt,
covering p period of 80 days and a distance of 14,169 miles.
Call on us for route sheet. Information na rates.
the assemblage to order. Iate arrivals
on the noon trains swelled the crowd
considerably.
Thenpresident.of.the Waco B Incss. f
Men’s clu . I H. Shear. intr uced } 10. ”7
Hon. C. A. Boynton United States die- 5-58 In
trict attorney, who resides t ere, and
tcer)
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D. C. Dannelly Wants Damages for the
Loss of Wife and Son.
Dallas, Aug. 10.— erpecra1.)—D. C.
were delegated by the postmaster gen-
eral W- J. Vickery inspector in charge.
Kansas City: Assistant Superintendent
Division of Allowances and Salaries W.
B. Smith and Postmster AV H. Hoff-
man of this city, and’the president an-
nounced that the converfon would be
controlled by Mr. Hoffman until the
other gentlemen arrived.
The minutes of the meeting of the
he Retail Clerks’ union it Denison,
through Hon. E. J. Smith, sought a
ruling from the attorney general's de-
partment some ttme ago as.to whether
its union contract, was in violatio of
the .ami- trust law. } P. LAghtoot, aS-
blatant attorney general, hands down
the opinioz upholding the contract as
follows, which is first published today
and is highly important to every labor
union in the United State-:
"You are respectfully advise that :
chapter CLIII of the .acts of 1899 pro- i
stitution and by-laws and other mat-
ters will be considered.
There were about fifteen delegates
half a glass of milk or water.
Duffy’s Pure Mali Whiskey isLcan
sold everywhere by druggists, "e
tor Jeff Davis of Arkansas spent four
hours in Dallas tonight, departing via
Fort Werth at midnight for Stephen-
Ville, Texas, -" here he is to deliver a
speech at a reunion of old set tiers to-
morrow.
L almost, coropleted. Another stone ,
______ __ pigs," building is being erected adjoining the
which were running in defiance or the ; new bank building to be used as a
law which provides that ’here shall mercantile building. Work will begin
be no saloons until next spring, there ' - -hs _
has been much discussion among the
workmen. Scores of men have left
representing nearly every
la attendance the following papers
were read:
Been Comnitted Three Years Ago.
Dallas, Aug. 10. — (Specia) — Jesse
Gilmore, a negro. was today arrested
In a wholesale millinery store on Elm
street, where he was employed as por-
ter. He is charged with murder be-
cause of a killing conitted three
years ago. Frank Fekol, another ne-
gro, was killed at Lane and Jackson
streets, in Dallas, at that time and GH-
' more disappeared. He returned to Dal-
las three days ago, much changed in
appearance, but his presence was given
away by a negro friend to the sheriff’s
department. He had been traced te
Chicago. Washington and various other
places but the trail was lost at the
national capital Glimorc has been un-
der Indictment for more than two
years.
After the announement was made
that a joint sessionsf the ’ ex: 3 Post-
masters’ association and the Post mas-
ter*' State league would be held today,
the president of he latter organization.
Sam G. Retd of Oglesby, was intro-
duced by the presiding officer. Mr.
Reid made a very brief address appro-
priate to the .occasion.
Whenever you’re bodily fagged or brain weary or just
Awant a delicious, wholesome, thirst - quenching J
S beverage, ' A
the . form of a pharmaceutical
whiskey, which is one of the most
effective tonic stimulants and in-
vigorators known to science; its
palatability and freedom from in-
jurious substances render it so
that it can be retained by the
most sensitive stomach.
If weak and run down, take a
.teaspoonful four times a day in
two or more mnerchants who might do
comped’ or s.
sociate themselves together and form
trades unions and other organization
Fork.
Dallas, Aur. !•.—( Special )—At the
Arrested Four Men on a Charge of At-
tempted Burglary.
——Dallas, Aug. 10.—(Special.)—Pressing
a taxicab into service last night, Mo-
torcycle Policeman Schulz forget speed '
ordinances and whizzed to Marilla ana
Ervay streets, where, lone handed. he
landed four young white men who. he
says, were attempting to break Into
the drug store of Ball ft Hackney.
After he had landed three of the men
in the taxicab the fourth made an ar-
tompt to get away, but Sehulz, leaving
the others in the care of the chauffeur,
outran the fleeing man and boob Mad
him, too.
Officer Schniz today filed in* the
©ounty attorney's office affidavits
charsing In Ma son, James Presley,
Punk Stubbs and Homer Bpencer with
attempt at burglary.
July 11.
Mr. Dannelly filed sult several weeks f Rev:
ago for $30,000 for the loss of his son. I
The suits filed so far because of the •
No News of Airship Wiich Stnrted
Voyage Sundny Has Been kLeceved.
Worth, May 13 of this year, were read
! by Secretary-Treasurer J. I. Carter of
Arl!nston and approved by the con-
vention.
Marshall Smith of Brownwood was I
GAMBRELL REPORTS
it shall be lav fur for iny nd all per -
sons engaged in any kind of work or
lab t. man ual or in ental. or both, to as-
part of
Chicago. Aug l®.—Union painters postmasters’ convention was called to
employed In redecorating public schoolerder this afternoon by President Da-
buildings struck yesterday. in fhemiestWid D00le, a number of new arrivals
of the summer howse cleaning of theiwere observed, who reached here on
bourd of educatfon it 1» possible that the noon trains. The first item of
men of other trades engaged in rene- business was the readin
rating the st bools may follow suit. " “i - iui "m----“—
causing more or less insanitary condi-
tions in the schoolrooms with the open-
fire call for aggregate damages of
•157,000
try secretary.
Those present at the morning sessiorn
were John M lewfs. Mineral Weils,
Dalas, Aug 10.— (Spectal.)—At the I J- A Paddlerora, Austin; r J. Herman
.. ... ..... .. (alveston: C B. Harns. San. Antonio;
reuar quareny meetinE of the board, s B stors. corsicana: F. K. Lawhorn:
of directors of the Texas Baptist gen- ’ venison, and Re W Walker. Fort
eral convention, held at the First Bap- . Wgrth.
tist church -haar it was decided to At the afternoon sesslon the first
.8 ehure -od-* n "AS decided to state typographical union of Texas was
raise within the next ninety days thejorganized. j. a. Paddleford of Austin
- was eleced president and Z. M. Duck-
worth of Dallas secretary. The meet-
vides as follows:
"Seotion 1. Be it enacted by th* leg •
islature of the sate oi Texas: That
from and after the passage • f this act
Arlington, which gave s summary of
the work accomplished by him since the
lost conventicn was held. From thus
a recert election ihe poople vored LotVamtngton nug 20-. "
ported today from operation of the new
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Mr. Fred Bennett of West Car-
thage, N. Y., writes " I thought
I would write and give you my
opinion of Duffy’s Pure Malt
Whiskey. I have used liquor for
the past 50 years, but not to ex-
cess. When in the English army,
during the Crimean war, we were
allowed three gills per day, and I
know it was the means of saving
thousands of men's lives during
the winter of 1854-5. I came to
this country ih 1857 and went to
work on a farm until 1863. Up till
this time I had never seen a sick
day, but after serving through the
War of the Rebellion J had not
been free from heart trouble.
"I have had a great many dif-
ferent doctors, but all to no pur-
pose. Then I commenced using
the different brands of whiskey,
from which I received little or no
benefit. When I read of your
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey I
commenced . using it, about ten
years ago. I don’t haveany more
Heart trouble, and for a man 70
years old I feel quite active.”
Duffy’s Pure-Malt Whiskey has
no equal as a tonic-stimulant and
builder of new blood and tissue.
It tones up the heart’s action,
soothes the nerves and keeps the
J. F. CARTER,
Secret ary-Treasurer Texas Postmas-
ters" Association.
Strawberry Plants Killed.
Denison, Texas, Aug. 10.—(Special)
The strawberry plant* in this section
have been killed by the drouth. The
Munson nursery has sustained a. se-
rious loss ih that direction.
owners of the Knight building, at Elm
and Harwood streets, which was de-
stroyed by fire early- the morning o»
June 6. Dannelly** son was burned to
death In. the Dre and his wifa die"
from her injuries at Big Sprngs, Texas,
Campbell Sends Regrets.
Denison. Texas, Aug. 10.—(Special)
Governor Campbelt has sent a letter of
regrets that he cannot deliver an ad-
dress on Labor day.
. - - I We ere therefore-of the —pihion that
_________ -eir personal work, personal the contract submitted does not vlotate
labor, personal service, in ’hetr re-.the anti-trst laws of the state of
rpeetive pursuits an. employm entE. Texas.. Yonrs very truly.
’See. ton X And It shall not be hshl . "J. P. l.GHTFOOT,
unlawfi l for any memnber or members u’ "Assistant Attorney General."
uch trade union or other organization 1 — '
his low priced cars.
' This maker has in his employ such
famous dryers as Strang, Chevrolet
and Burmah, who have captured many
prises, and there was ...
lent when they did ’ but . .
109-mile and 24-hour tainedthe,-
- • field could not attend.
In the absence of Colonel c C.
Slaughter, who is on a trip to Alaska,
the meeting was presided over by Rev.
A. A. Duncan of Sulphur Springs.
Dr. J. B Gambrell, secretary of the ---------- — ---- -
state mission work, made a report, present at the afternoon sesslon.
showing that the work is in good shape ■ resenting about twenty-five of
but pointing out that more funds are! larger unions in ths state.
geeded. Following some discussion the 1--
decision was unanimously reached that! NEGRO PORTER ARRESTED,
the sum above mentioned should die ‘ --------
raised to carry on the work. This willi Charged With Murder Said
be raised by the time the books are
closed for ths year, or on the last day
of Ootober.
disappearea In Evncharseuorrrhergrzbon,and the
th, alstance. Captain Spellerin, who ! Potn °.12/aval them-
*■■ In char*, of de balidon, la a care- j "1V ®f hl* bervtees by th, presiding
ful but audacious aeronaut in 1907 n'eer. ,
h, made a trip over the Alps from | . After the presidents address had
Italy to France carrying three passen- i been referred to the committee on
verg ‛ resolutions, the convention adjourned
-----• ---— 4 I until this afternoon.
| When the afternoon session of the
Imams Members Present and Tempo-
rary Officera Elected.
Dallas Aug 10.— (Special.)—- The first
meeting of delegates representing Tex
as typographical unions was convened
today in the St. George hotel There
we re fourteen delegates in atthdance
at Ih opening
The first session lasted only a shorl
ttme, and the party took a trolley riue
about the city. J. A Paudfeford oi
Austin was elected temporary president
and Z M. Duckworth of Dallas! tempo-
nesa transacted. Some discussion was to include trade agreements scale of
had of the plans for the, next session prices, labor conditions and kindred in-
of the Baptist general convention, to formation. This .bureau is to be lo-
be heid^n Dallas next November, but I rated in Dallas and is to be under the
- • - direction of Secretary Duckworth. Sev-
town and gone to work in Sovth Chi-
cago, Indiana Harbor and other cities
in the* Calumet steel bell where ’he
liquor is yet to be had.___
Enginemen !■ Seeret Session.
Dallas, Aug. 1®.—(Special )—Theren-
eral board of adjustment for the Erot-
erhood of Locomotive Fremen and Ei-
gnemen for the Texas & Pacific ra.l-
way held a secret session , at Hold
Southland this afternoon. President
Carter and First Vice President Tim-
othy Shea were in consultation with the
board.
Nothing has been given out by either
the members of the beard or the two
grand lodge officers, but it is said by
others that Texas ft Pacific matters
were the only things under discussion.
grater to speak nt Garlnn. "
Dallas, Aug io— (Special.)—State
Senator E. G. Senter has accepted an
invitation to address the people of
Garland and vicinity at 2 o’clock tomor-
row afternoon. There will be a big
picnic at the Garland park, and the
attendance promises to be -arse .Sen-
rtor Senter will have some remarks ,
submit concerning State Senator H
Basoom Thomas. Governor T. M. Camp-
bell and current politics.
Under Anessment PInn.
Dallas, Aug. 10.— (Special.)—All the
tanks of Dallas doing business unde:
state charters announce their intention
or going under, the assessment plan ui
the guaranted of deposits law.
Aro RACING MIDDLE,
.'•ait. or refuse to enter, any. pursut in
which sch person may be then en-
grgid;-Fere-htuuetiemberor
men bers shall not have the right to
invade o’ trespass upon the premises
of another wl • out the consent of the
ow ner , the’oof.
"‘Seation 5. But the foregoing Sec-
tions shall not be held to at ply ro any
L ombintion or corubinat J ns. associa-
(•on or associations of capital and per
sons, natural or artificial formed for
the purpose of limiting the production
or consumption of labors produets, or
for rny other purpose in restraint of
trade: rrovid d, that notmng.nerefn
contained shall he herd 'to interfere
with the ter}as and conditions of pri-
vate contract with regard t the time
of sservice, or other stipulations between
employers and employes; prcvldad. fur-
ther, that nothing herein contained
shall be construed to repeal, affect or
clmlnlsh the force and effect of any
statute now existing on the subject of
trusts, conspiraciesagainsttrae, pools
and policies.’ , .
"By the express terms of this statute
in section 8. the legislature has ex-
empte from the provisionsrof law con,
tracts ’with regard to time of service,
and other stpulations between employ-
tvs and employee.'
"The court of civi! appeals of the
Third supreme judicial district, In the
able and well considered opihion of
Judge Kot. In the case of the State vs.
Waters Pierce Qil company, 106 S. W.,
916, held that the above statute did not
create any exemptions in our anti-trust
laws. . .
"Under this decision, which was af-
firmed by the supreme court of the
United States, it fellows that this stat-
ute and the anti-trust laws are in con-
Holy Rollers Move From Arkansan to
Tezas.
Denisen, Texas, Aug. 1®.— (Special)
Two wagonloads of Holy Rollers, men,
women and children, numbering thir-
teen, passed through the city last even-
ing. They stated that they were from
Arkansas and expected to make a per-
manent stopping place in extreme west-
ern Texas, where they could enjoy
their religious belief without being
molested. .They were not looking for
converts.
or association, or any other parson, to ;
Induce or attempt to Induce by peace-
able and lawful means, any person to
accept any p-rtieular-empluyment, or
outt r relinquish any particular etn-
ployment, in whih such Person may
be then engaged, or to enter any pur-
pects to see two motor car racing
trac ks in operation before the cold
weather comes, unless te ditferences
existing between the manufacturers are
settled.
era! committees were appointed who
are to report tomorrow, when the con-
sonance. The shove statute authorises *
centracts between employers and -m- 1 , ...... ... ... ... .... .. .... ______
Pthyrssreputt2t9 ttne ‘ service and 1 Gary Workmen Deslare"hu "They Will ! Than' under the old.b ased on existing
,, phe,sontrace does nos aztempt . I CMe.ro, "Alg"i0.workmen in the ’ 0° --------------
1 b- -old, does not attempt oaeectGary. ind. steel plant declae. that, Arepor C Hettermenta
competition in the sale of gdods; it 1-jbeer I* a necessity and :bat unlesa Archer Citv. Texas, Aug. 10. -9Pe,
rot an asreem ent or contract between ! th. y“be allowed to purchase * hat they ctl)-- The stone building to be occupied
need in Gary thoy wi go wnero th* i by the Hirst State bank of Archer City
department. J. E. Farnsworth, general
manager of the Southwestern Tele-
graph ft Telephone company, today
telephoned to a number of points' in
Den. on and Cooke counties, foe the
purpose of as ertatnfng whether
enourh rain had fallen along the wa-
tershed of Elm Fork to put any flow-
•ng water in the stream. While infor-
mation was gained that light showers
had fallen at a number of points in
he countie-, it was not enough, to
etart the creeks to running, and as a
result. 10 inerease in_the supply fromi.
purposes. The commisstoners have
voted in favor of the franchise, hut the
mayor opposes the ine as tire and con-
tends that this privilege would be
granted for a period nf thirty years,
whereas five years would he far and
reasonable, and declares that without
his approval the franch.se granting the
right is null and void. H qu tes the
following from the city charter to sus-
tain bia positiop:
“The right to.control, easement, user
and the ownership of and title to ’he
streets, highways, public thoroughfares
and property of the city of Denison. its
avenues, parks, bridges and all ther
public places and property are hereby
declared to be inalienable, except by
ordinance duly passed by a majority
nt alhth members of the city coune ll
and approved by the mayor."
The situation is very much stained
and the mayor and commissioners are
looking daggers at one another.
Made of ‘ selected white
corn, cooked, sweetened,
flaked and toasted.
to mobile races at the Brighton Beach Prerident Doole then delivered hi !
the leasing of annual address. It was quite a'
. . . lengthy effort, giving a summary of
the Empire City track by an interest । what has been accomplished by the
said to Ge representing the automobile association since it was orranized in
manufacturer who advertise^ that the ; Waco July 12, 1899. Mr Doole ad-
low price of his cars barred him fromvieed the separatieB of the offices of
the Brighton Beach course. As this secretary and treasurer. He also
motor car maker has a flattering list i placed himself on record
of 'victories Id. other events to hts the parcels post, postal si
credit, it is understood that he will ... "
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a series
tarirr law amounted ’o $930,91« as
gainst the receipts under the DIngley
law for the same 'V last year amount-
Ing to $6 6,57S. * »
A fair con.parison of recelpte under
the two acis cannot be made before the
latter part of the present week, as
some of the collections Included in to-
day’s receipts on me f om -distant port*
and were made up of collectlons under
the Dingley law. However. th re -
fourths of all the cellectione come from
the port of New Yerk and it will be
Fen Werth Hair
dresehng Parlors, I4-
ales’ and Gents* Man
ieuring. Fin- Hair
Goods for sale.
MM. HI,
702 % Houston St.
Phona 1133.
. Youngstera to Feformatory.
Dn|las. Aug. 10.—(Special.)—City De-
teetive Duncan and Assistant Probation
Officer Chick left tonight for Gates-
vile, to take five juvemiles who Te -
centiy appeared bom re County Judge
Young, and who, after having been
given a hearing, were sent to the re-
formatory at that place. Home < 4 the
boys who will be laced in the instftu-
tion tH *Sd offenders, snd one or two
"dPthim are boy* who have just sbrUd
on the careers of misbehavior. It 13
believed that a sentence of two yeais
Id tin; reformatory will have th. effect
of causing these boys to change their
way of living
7 33 23tr''Li W ••v ■
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3 5:
. .Nn
wer
", 3"
' xp3*,k ‘ , gade
• chm-e I
rjucat te.
" . .*m.kg
are very rarely fearel by those
who keep their system in perfect
-condition. .This is easily done by
using asi medicine Buffy'S’ Pure
Malt Whiskey.
"How a Postmaster Can Be of A8-
aistunce to a Postoffice Inspector," by
C A Anderson. Inspector Austin dis-
trict.
"How a Postmaster Can Be of As-
bistnnce to the Railway Mail Service,"
by & M. Gaines, superintendent railway
nail service, Fort Worth.
The League and Ite Purposes," by
Pam G. Reid. Oglesby.
"1 he Growth and History of ths Post-
masters’ League,” by IL EL Lu crock,
secretary Postmasters state league,
Keene.
' Oak Leaf is to other lards what Jersey
cream is to ordinary milk. You use less—
results are better— it costs no more than or-
dinary lard. Kettle rendered. Contains
th* leaf fat of carefully selected, corn fed
hogs, which makes it grainy—not smooth.
Rich, sweet and pure.
PACKING CO., Dall**
Tonight the postmaters were the
LEAGUE MEETS TODAY 5"" ire.
ence, after which they attended a lo-
yal theater in a body.
Tomorrow morning the first session
ct the Poftmastera State league will
he held at the Waco Busness Men’s
club, when the following programme
w1ll be carried out:
9:30 a m.—Poet masters' State league
wi]l convene in the rooms of the Waco
l'usinees Mens club; Texas Postmas-
ters' association wil convene in the
city hall.
"Innovations in the Postoffice, H.
H Cooper, Nacogdoches, Texas.
•'Innovations in the Registry Sys-
tem," T. J. Darling, Temple. Texas.
"Reminiscences of Early Days in the
l’ostoffice," Dr. W. P. Fleming, George-
town Texas.
Queries and debates.
Adjour for noon hour. “
2:30 p. in.—“A Postmaster's Duty to a
City,’’ J. E. Forrest, Dallas, Texas.
"Relation of a Newspaper Man to the
Fostofce." Colonel M. R Davis Sr.,
Waco, Texas
Response, Seth B. Strong, Houston,
Texas.
Queries and debatea
4:3® p. m.—Guests of the Artesian
bottling company, Waco, Texas.
Guests of the city of Waco, Country
club, 8:S® to 10 4®^p. m.______
CLERKS’ CONTRACT
Mike ID. Smith Tom C. Bradiny.
Gafues B. ‘Inrner T. J. Powek
SMITH, TURNER.
BRADLEY & POWELL
AtorneyR mW Ova Mel ora utew.
405% Mate St, Bushong Bldg.
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