The Kiowa Breeze. (Kiowa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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THH KIOWA BREEZE. The Cotton Cinners' Report
LOC< is: CAW5 c *' C c E -
C.er) r-iit} ly
MR- AND MRS- CEu J. COAH.
Decidedly Bearish In that the Crcp Is Estab■
hshed 9,459,795 Bales.
Sj V I S 0 n Up-
Gr^ • • ' Mo-da ■ iiwralag. abJUi
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Hall Ca.::*
belt IE ci-rcv.
liter* So tot ti.
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bat
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Apparec*
... - of :i*i ti at
naa-; :o S-.r :4. i#*
;.. . i Tat crop i I 4 I
Ti • crK gistei. -adi-
ti..i -f 5 7.-.
That £*rr aglta' - '
ha* fot off bii t:
cidettaliy blown fc.s f>-..
f !•/* -.'-fe
; • ... Vi.feS 41^ U
A - TO-A. crop
Mrs. Rnwll Fag' *a; - " a" *
• moke and dr.r.* mi. h
tow icoeli wcrj.d i- ; -t en
• n:
A Cleveland mar. if
four bom wan rtrtwd u4 -'
*<-il. Tbtr* ti f ;- for Pfc. --•
Socker football is o; r. 'o ti'
>c*:on that it br.'.es .eia .'at'-
gives ]<-m employment to tie
geoas.
A;iuii
per CfcOC
mc.&V
.- ji * . la
•.-«! .cia
•«:
A'low voir irrasrlEi- ' n •
a moment vftr. ' TJ: '/ar-
il probably ie .r * • --c
Russian.
"Marriage with ui ar. Irt -
Filiation." iff ,rn 'h<- Ixr..' i Wor
The <<)i'or'i n -
cher pa^< r
P'-op!e who ^J. :
pwtby for a • "
the roa^ ha*<- a ;o:j :ha". i?
last a loot; llw
Prlz* f.zh r.z a • • y
to m - 't J .;
tak'-n to * - ' : -
tber«j bo law a-"i
,- • '.tan p.c-ii-. Tou er- p Ts.H
Gvorir.a t.ir.*-1 ! « nil lo >t "
ceat p.cs-:.;, a crop of
^TT ,T.-
T'..-r.v/ry *:aa«J 1"-" .<"• is:
is Ch « per cent p.ict-l. lodicatiss ^
tou: troy of >11
' —nt To.-al c- p of l.r/
i>j..i.aaa . . *'. 4
<r<J Tots: c.tp ol :
y. .■;. <r.r.r.--I "4 : sr
cent picked- Total crop of 1,W7,Wj
-
C--r.t ;. • 1 i t. c: ,x <■' " : -
t
; ' c ; - . trv> o
If
-
.
?- r ctBl x : T'/i. crop o'
1«4 3
Ttnt'-i'-'e glnnH 14C.2.*0. "4 2 prrr
UTji-D fnV'C'l)' 'i"e<- yt : ' rr:t : c- * - ■*! To'i. < r . </f _'l .'J
any t;tc< " 1' r-<i'jir<-- som' Texas p&ned l.T s.i4t, J 4 p-r cent
hen tha' picked. Total crop of 2,205.424.
Virgisla ginned l'i,7:M, 74.2 per cent
plcko-J. To"-al crop of IS,220
nee them "any t;tr< " it
fieurlr.* to Cr.! oti .
time is - Airh n 0
The man who f<-ll nn<)<-r a fr<-l?h*
train and did nor break his fla- . of
whisky probably had taken a course
In first aid to the injured
ONE HUNDRED DROWNED.
HOMEBOUND SWALLOWED
UP
Mayor Boyle of Newport. R. I has
Ix-en nominated for i.i- f'< rt<-on'h
term He must be to Newport ha'.
Pr'iident Diaz Is to Mexico
There is som<- f<-ar lest the nihil-
ism In Russia has so lncr<-a <-d the
ruickaacds that a good foundation
for fotemi'-nt will be hard to find.
w«t -j t- t s--r i i--: - -
v rt i C-ti! EMj T *ti
B a;* n Di s-
De is N< t . —T"j<e grvt:
\C.* jccm A — . 1U0C T-=ri3 w...
r --; :i - - If-" miw: s: :~i
Fi.r G-. --iJ £■-—- ""iW
of fort}-«x r. 2 fr.n c . r tie eai-?.
X--*. 1 .Z ti*: F'.r>* >C C— 'IT.^1
of Oak cut. Hee<£*r ttlfia This
a joc.i'-i a rn< a- tie sine p.a«
war aad ei.-< e: i . Ai-ries
.a :is f>jr- .
wu the i3.-s- -t t of cborci--^
in any Bapt'-s'. toi/ in .".he rav. A
U-je na3>t*r of tt^sse^eri wtli be
p- — :y oc th.- 0CCast>J0 aai a largrr
nuTi-r of vlsStor*.
Ta;« U tihr toiy to wb.-h the Tei-
aj Baptxit sr>-.enity ideate.!
in Da.^s. Rer. S. H. SLaaghter,
"aia^. i! «f-cretary of tkr T^-Xjw Esa^>-
.a:ver i'y. wi.l p-v-a.~h the iatro-
i 'j "to- • fe-. — r. . . - - .a .* at 11 i tt.
ic ei;-r ■ t.-.a.- -h- cora".'.tee ap-
ir U> taks icto
eraujn he four.iiig of a oni*«sit7
w::. xak- '* ■ repcrt oa Tu<^day
T-- ' *.:! be tile
to repor. j: 'of property aai a
. "i -hia tro
i- . haif r^atr.rjlat-'-d. Con-
tie fat: :.. .t tie s-''i *A !s
o:.'.. two tsot. oil. this is oo^=;l-
er-.-l a rextar* •. r-cor-l
J&.u:v a C /.. :ge at Ja'.isoarilie,
Texas has o-■ a ua ; - the fost nag
care of ti_i body for two or three
years It is alio in a high state ot |
prosperity.
The mission work will show up re-
markably considering the unfavorable
s-:-a3oa. There ta^e ti seventy
missionarit-s ia the field. They have
organized scores of churches and made
Sunday schools and baptized hun-
dreds of converts.
The body ■*... rf-n,.-ia in session un-
. til Thursday a.f"-rnoon.
r - --x- - -s J apA-"-
; j. *
m i - Vr Tlf" fi
wi- - rjrd over the
IjO er
:J_ th javaiin be-
k MtS-:e. tire^
J . a blow a
t-. a of a to.
p- - —e asd a lack
r aid bJt'er
.ieax^.s^-Ai
: --r> ".
fc.- v-: i repair
-.5 - *\1
EVENTS OF EVERYWHERE.
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to
of :T.ter ;
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t di li muu
§.or sa : :>iiy -
t:s bi . f: r t: * *
f_ *o c,-i«
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- - jo;d reictr: : .ci
rtrr.: cf - c ~
:• ic:
5kS5> G- LTY.
Ckett. Tfti$ S:> :* .wy
. a S E-sr. can :" "as
t-j a: s : are the car.
*••• i':t* « "j a::.*
" a a— a"2 a,_
seise: fe s —?•: at :*ti . «ai
- :-e State :<* tc-t a-«
:ee-
T-- G-a-je Ccoie^nf Sa :-e"«
At:a- :? Citr. N J Tie
Oraige. PBUOSI of HllUmln'. weo:
rtx>ri 2 favor of tercr-ai 4
• * - " r f - . • ■ " i - •" -
**r.h&c C.r.- fbo-;'i t-e i r. «-
tv-y A titi:
sA.ri: '■"Every r/nmnaiiT - "ktj1 i*-
e- ■_ : - 'i : > : * *0 > o'r t: • " ■
: f* " - - • •*" >r" - **
The G~.zz> <■" *Q£ ; focd : r.ei a.
!nf->enr^i ^Tc^zbz 'o % a 1e£isla**>n
or lobt>:s*> or r >rs an 1 depkicv
u«-> of woe.'.:- i" r T.^w.-iuS.
Staria-i i 4 ?;ed Cansc racy.
Cleveland. Ohio Nov 21,—Tae OfWt
V.'wiera OH coxpany c-f ' -• c.ty :a
an afiswer filed ia Ccxmon Plea-s
'
.-, :
tack on tie metaols . the S aadar l
Oil Company to ob ain .aforniaioa
concerning the b .-# of iriva.-
c'r_rg:r.s liat the Standard spies «>
on its coar-pt-tltors. and tr.v. the pre-
ent suit is a conspiracy to secure
knowledge ot .he Great Western Coal-
pan;, s affairs.
S" -
f. ;a r i." :
Greenville citizens are waritg a p •^
s.stent fight for street pav.ng
Recvnt dis>atches from Mantaaai'a
tel! of an uprising la that par. of Cu-
ba to qu6u which a ifOdj of t.'o^s
ia gune forward.
The cros'-country runner Gaaese-
v<*>rt *as killei by br.:axia? hli n <,
a: the seventh jump in the iteep'.e-
cha?e Monday at Baltimore. J.Tckcj
Walcott was badly injured.
John H McGraw has given op the
idea of taking the Giants to Ca .f.r-
; r.:a for training th;s com.Lg ipnng.
and has determined to ga either to
Savannah or Memphis.
I' > public iy anounced tiat Jude-
Char -j C Parker had rej-.gned the
— of 1'r.i'. d States C jmm;-s:oner
-it Ihiran:. C. H. Kiting of Caddo
• succeeds him.
One -poradic 'ase of y- low fever
was f und in New Orleans Thursday,
ifter e.ght days of clear report. Ca-
.- s of this character may be expect-
ed h-re and there succe-:.r.g an et
.IrtLic of the disease.
s..--r...r. >r. ;--s. ov was
h..-: :a tie back ..ad C .at *.u
hit oo the h-ad b.. f --S <iaii«eri
Mr i.'oxgura w... - uccoaauou;
and <i>s pa-s ti -.v.^ bailer w-:r? : -jg
f: -r * • i.->-ls of f<ret i o '.h^ a
Oa* C It Odd Fellows are arrang ne
er-. a hai! to cost 115 0, which
* je arranged for business uses
;. - - - .'Jr.-. ofSces on second, and
rooms in th.rd floor.
■ haodrvls
>• of t^e era
Mpej daa
y the mi
A Fc.r-jea--; i K s H.s Mcther
Lockbart: Mrs. J. V \V„~«n.an of
Lav em -a. .bo was vi-. g her -r
Mr? J. P. Sanders. shot and f_
tally wounded here S jnday t :o: c.r a
• h-T li: !•-• fo r veorr-oi i son. The
pi. ol, a 4 4 Colts. ! lag or; a
cfcair in "re roo:.. and the .ittle f
law playfully , d it up and p>i:.t-
<d at his rr.other. when it was Un-
charged Tie bull< t enured lie ab-
domen, ranging arouaj the soaiaoh
..nd fract-ring ti;e hip bone, oaiins
out near the spine and gjing into tic
wall of the room.
Cross Channel Vessel Goes Down o
Ccast of France.
London> Nov. 20.—The Southwest-
ern Railway's cro.-s-cliann<-l steamei
The Villi age of Star Destroyed.
l^ampasa.5: The liule villiage of
Star, som 'nirty mik-s distant from
this city northeast, was destroyed by
fire la-e Saturday night, the fire being
caused by the overturning of a kero-
sene lamp in a barber shop. Three
general merchandise stores, one dm-' buiillr;i.. ■ {e
store, the poetoffice. and the barber
Found Dead in His Bed.
Hendersor. Dr. W. F. Pettey, one !
of Henderson'^ mo^t highly respected |
and infiue-ntial citizens, was found
dead in his roam Monday morning
H> ^rt failure Is supposed to have been
thi ca ;>e of death Dr Pettey was for
many years one of the lead.ng drug-
gists at this place, tut for several
year.- had not been engaged In active
He was at the time of
his death president of the Farmers
T. M Parkinson a Kaufman coun-
ty farmer. 1- making a -ptcialty of
rai- ng Japan- - |> r-..unions, and has
>xi.. - im r.- * -lung a half
a pound.
Wao> s tenth annual Chrysanthe-
mum Show w;i- opene«l Wednesday
I n:.>niair by he Waco I i_' • of Elks.
Hon. O. I- Stri.jliag delivered the or-
ation.
A 'i ^patch from San Francisco.
Cal.. says: "Fitzsimmons and O'Brien
signed articles the other day and the
third party to the .i-'rt -ment was Ed-
die Oruty, acting for Promoter
Croffcth, who is still in the East."
A Fort Worth mule driver. Young
Yate was k:il«d in a Louisiana town
Sunday He p rchased mt.'-'s for the
government. He leaves a wife and
children.
"Kid" McCoy, the j.rlze fiehter, has
marfi'-l a widow with thr<-e young
children. This thoroughly disproves
the charge that Mr. Mc'ly lacks grit.
Russia exchar.E-tl 1 .SG > Japanes?
prisonets for C4.t"-J Russians. Japan
may not awn it th: t way, but it looks
u good deal like adding Insult to In-
;ury.
Th« Boston Globe says in some ad-
\ .ce to fp<jrttm<.n that they should be
► ure what they shoot has four legs
Doei this legalize a shot at the farm-
u s cow*
A New York man got n.arried in
the Tower of l ndon. which i< < .i! 1 <*<1
' the saadest spot on < arth. Not the
first, man to lose his head th- re —
New York Herald.
North Te*as Conference Meeting.
Sulphur Sprirg.s, 1<"x.. Nov. la.—
The thirty-eighth annual se.-sWn of the
North Texas annual conferetce will
Hilda was wrecked yesterday off St j convene s,.pbar Spring, Wednes-
Malo on the North Coast of France t ^ moroiog w 9 0.cl0ck> Btehop Hom shop were destroyed and the ash- lnd Mrtch'aWs National Ban
and It Is believed that u or more of. presjding 'blown by the gale thai was raging all ■
her passengers and ere* were drown q-b{, 0(flc;a] ixjani of 'he church at over that community. The los-
ed. . this place has completed arrange- parly covered b insurance, but
The Hilda left Southampton Friday meats for caring for the visiting mem-
night for St. Malo with considerably | tiers and delegates, each of whom has
muie than 100 person.-, on board Het : t;e«n assigned tomes.
passage was greatly delayed by a fog This lession will be of particular In
tertst historically This conference
wa-- organ.zed in Sulphur Springs in
isr,7. and five of the members at it.-
organization are now living and will
be in attendance
amount to about li
A Pittsburg fhysirian who sued a
wilow for breach of |irot: Is now
married to her. This Is a t • w n.' 'h-
od of gointr to court a wife by first
takln? a wife to c urf
The propes'ion to litrit salaries to
lio.oro a year would get more gen-
< ral snprort If It were amended to
n ake it a proposition to Increase all
salaries to $10.i""0 a year.
One 1'arned anri'-'i^rian explain?
that W'-'m ns'T ai b<-;- ' was once
the abfcr;- cf a monastery " hut he
ur.fortuna"' ly r< rl -s to give the
rime cf the monastiry's ahbe=s.
Only fC.OOO.OOO of '.he sum Philadel-
phia's nitration system cost h> • wa-
got away with by the politicians
That Is very moderate, cnnsim-ring
that the total sum wa-
It Is now shown tha: 'hp int Se.
retary Hay dl<-d a coni| aratlvely
<-althy man He aban i in< d ti inn-
billon to becorr- a po.-' eirlv en-iueh
in life to appreci.i'•- th<- value of
money.
An Iowa man while tting corn
un'-arthed a jot of c i I • 'he
youth of the land o lerve that ti
man was working wh<n 'i.i. (• nf
luck stnick him. not luatliu ,i'< a
livery stable.
in th? Channel, and when near.ng St
Malo she ran into a severe -nowstorn.
apparently mi.-sed h<r cour.-e and
foundered on the roek- off Jardin
Lighthouse, three mile- from St Malo
The exact number of lives lost oc |
the Hilda is unknown. It is under
stood there w.-re about twenty first
cla.-.s pas-eng<rs, including several
English people Among the latter
were the Hon. Mrs. Butler, sister of
Lord Lan<-sLoroi.^h, and Col Felt. Al
though it is not known they were ac
tually en board, it was expected the/
were travel.ng today ar.d all the fir.'
clas* passengers were drowned. Thee?
pas i :;g• rs v, . re Krig ,.-h officers and
• thers who were coming to rey
their famili - or to spi nd the season
a' St Malo and Hinr.ard. opposite St
Malo.
It appears to be ccr'aln 'hat only
cix were saved, these being five onion
sellers and an English seaman nam-
ed Grinter. and that th total on
1 -ird, including the ci-w numbered
105.
Interact has recently tie—n 'pvivrd
in the matter of ee<;king lubnca'.inz
till over a considerable strip of the
western centra! portion of llell Coun-
ty-
Negro Preacher Sheets Wife ard Seif.
Greenville. Tex About ,-:x o'clock
Saturday evening Rev. J W Wade, a
negro Baptist preacher, shot and
killed his wife, nd then .-h<<t a: i k il-
eij him-elf. It was the culmination
of previous quarrds. lie had b aten
his wife and she had placed him under
iKjnd which he gave On reachine
home the shooting occurred as above.
J. N Trapp, formerly in - --i'oon
business at Paris. d"d Sunday morn-
ing from the effects of an ov. r 1 of
morphine. He leaves a family.
Fatal and Costly B aze.
Shreveport, La : The istiir.n • ti lo->
caused by the ffre which d- -troyed
•he City Hall about 3 o'clock Monday
morning was given on" a- 171 >"
The fatalities r<;-.-ulting are one d<a li
• wo mi-sine and three i.jired \
body, believed to be that of Waiter
Woods, a white man .ibou >.'< years
of a£e. who was i-^ieep in the buiidi::-:
r th - inie of the fire, was r ■ .vered
from the debris fti'e Monda:- so in li>
charred as to render identificatioii
impossible
Lancaster is preparing •< nave a
_r- at live stock exhibit Th i' duy, Llee
14. The success of the carnival held
a few weeks ago has led to .i i" ne
program anil the expecta.iu.i ot a
still larger crowd
Monday rr.ing Tom Carter, a
fir.-tnan on the M:neoia I oca fell from
his tram on a bridge near Dixon He
was dead w . en fo ;nl He leaves a
wife and two children.
At the A Overhoit distillery at
Bradford. Pa.. Sunday 810,000 gallons
of wiLky furnished a spectacular fire,
entailing a "os of {4 OuO.OOO, fu'lv in-
sured.
An estima-e of I10.0"0.000 for con-
tinuing the work on the Panama can
at has been sent to the treasury de-
partment from the war department to
Lc sent to congress
A movement is on foot to organize
volver shot at a late hour Monday \"v York City newsboys for a better
night b> un unknown PCTMIU, one at j lrig 0f th4 moral characti r and stand
a party out dri'-.ne A r. vo.'.er in injc of tlie "newsies.' and for mutual
':>e hands <>1 r. • e party wtus ac- protection and mat' rial advancement
eident-ally :.:--h-sr^< : ". - bull : pass-
Accidentally Shot by Companion.
Tulsa, I T' PI. a-ar.: Ya.-gt-e, a
ni>hew of Chief Pleasant Porter, head
of the Creek Nation, was accidentally
and perhaps fatally injured by a re-
in? through the 1 mg of Yargee. The
yound man is l ea's old He re-
: j to til! who did the shocking.
Ja lor Prevents Delivery.
Denton In ..n attempt to break
jail was frustrated Friday by the jail-
or. who h ard the noise of the prison
• •is working and entered iJie cells
One of th
from the bottom of his shoe and was
u-ing this 'o file aw v. ihe bars. When
foun I the bars had .- tuvi been sawed
. in two and ihe d-d.', ry would have
no doab- been mad- during the nighi
A i able has ju>t been mmpleted
by the Dutch company be'ween Guam
Yap isiid S arithai China, connecting
at th" irm- i is and with the Com
mere al Pacific cable system The
new ca ■ obviates the route via Ma
i r.ila for m- -saitea from this country
| to Chin--.' points.
A f.r i.an ou a local frc ^ , T t)
men hai pulled the steel ' l: ' ■' 1 'r )m engin; c. ise to
Lone Oaks Monday morn n:, b.eak
Im; nccl; and ma^hin^ his fac and
l<ad very lady Decease I was 2G
y< ars old and leaves a wif> and two
children.
After Delinquent Corporations.
Austin: State Revenue Agent Bell Is
now devo'lne his at'ention to delin-
quent foreign '-d domestic corpora-
tions In the state which have forfeited
their rights to do business in Texas
by a failure to pay franchise 'a*. He
l as t. < n furt.lshed a list of these de-
Lawton, Ok Jess Re: inson_ a
ranchman in the Chickasaw Nation,
past of Comanche, relates that early in
the month of September a car load of
hordes and mules were stolen from
hi- ranch, h <h were onlj recently
mis-ed from the herd He traced the
stock to Waurika, from whicn place
Worth.
linquent corporations, which embraces ^ pment «as made o F.irt
forty-one forelan and C10 domestic an'' a' t'"yI" ^or,h were .ran.-
concern«. which are liable to heavy
penalties.
ferred to another railroad This is as
far as the search has taken them.
Promoting Browr,Wood-Ci'co Road.
Cisco: Parties de.-iring to build a
r.ii!r-:<ad f.mnt Brownwaxki to Cisco via
l;k--iric Star arrived in Cisco Friday
nl-ht iwr-l w.-re met by a nunib-*.- of
Cisco- btislm-s nx-n and tendered a
lunch by the Cisco Commercial Club.
The financiers ma le •heir wants
known atxl a meeting was called for
Saturday morning at lu o'clock, wh>n
the promoters mark- their proposl.ion
which was taken under advisement
->hort Course in Agricu.tu-e
Coli'-ge Station The Xgnen 'Ural
Department is preparing for the short
ccur-e in general agr <-u!ture which
U to be held from .Ian I to Feb 2*
The course is shortened to eight
we< ks. so that those desiring t<i tak.
it may do so at a time wh-.n other
work is not pre sing on the farm or
ranch The course .s intensely practi-
cal and does not require much educa
ion on the part of those taking it to
he1 ir" full 1 ■ fit of tie course.
Sherman is to have another lmp<w-' Killed by a Backing Train,
ing church edilic. At the quarter- Wagoner. I T.: J R Skeen. an oil
ly conference of 'he
Methodist parish i". was decided to
Ti:• mo.-t terrible fire ti at has oc-
curre I in Gnat Br.'ain in many years
broke out in Glasgr.v Sunday in a
cheap lodging house for men iu Wa'l
son street, and resulted in the loss cf
thirty-nine lives.
The encampment of the Texas Na-
tional Guard is slated to te held next
month. The encampment will be h Id
at Camp Mabry near Austin, and from
reports from that place it is belived
that a large number of soldiers will
be present.
Governor W. L. Douglass of Mass-
achusetts headed a delegation of boot
and sho; and leather manufacturers
build, a.: a pro icost of I . '.'WO.
Sa'urlay r -'lit ih- Killeen H inting
Club capt ir 1 the laree.st f ix ever
s's.-n in that ■ rtion. For three year4
he hail fooled every one. but a fox-
hound recently added ;o the pack *a3
t o ni i'h fo. 'he eld fellow.
New Railway Construction.
Davis, 1. T. The American Con-
true ion Company of New York City
Travis Street soldier, who bas been a farmer in thta has sent a representative to DavU j that calted at the whlte House ,n be.
vicinitv for many y<-ars. wa - instantlj to inaix-rt the proposed line from Da- |
killed near the Ka y D«'!>ot b- the i r *vis to Turner Fall.-, and he i.s goiag
over the route with Chief Engineer '
J C Root during the week This 1
iln will be finished to the Falls ear- ^
ly in the spring, and it is believed the
line will I*. extended on to Ardmore
during the summer The promotes
ca« freight which was backing at Hie
time of the accident. The body was
horribly mangled. Being defective
both in -igh: and hfaring he did not
know the train was approaching
when ti- attempted to cross the track
The funeral w-as conducted by the lo-
cal camp. G A R
ha f of a movement to secure
P .-a! of the duty on hides.
li i. '. rank says that at a meeing
of Johnson County Poultry Asso-
'. . ,:i it was decided to have the
poultry show at Cleburne in January,
ar. l that only fowls of this county are
TI* United State* produce* M r
cent of the world's known output
natural gas Now who will I ti-
to rise up and say thai coir .-.
other legislative lodie- fun.,- ■
cent of the natural gas output :' -.he
United States?
New View of Per jury.
' Cameron: In the case of Ernmer.-on
Sibley, charged with perjury bis at
torney, Monta J Moore, presented ind
had s . -a tied by the Court an entirely
A Pent ;. Ivar a man who made a
Journey to S;i n to get a tr.yhlcal for-
tune off' re 1 to him by a Spanish l<-t-< r
writing B.virdlrr has com - '.ael w
out the fortune, but as his h'al'h l
gr< atly Improve I by th<- trip te i n ;
altogether a los-r, after alt
R.-nognlzing ti ereat n"c * ity of
employing labor 'hat thoroughly un-
der, ands operating the cotton mill,
plans are being considered' by whioh
experienced ni.*n can be lia l dlr *ct
from the cotton mill districts of Eng-
new que,tion so far as the Texas au- | !and to opera,e al v Jefferson.
tborltles disclose. The defendant was ; —
testifying in his own behalf in the The Progressive Club has about per
case wherein he wa.s charged witii fected arrangements with a local con
carrying a p tol, arid in which he tes eern for 'he Immediate Instnllaton of
tlfled that he di 1 not have the pistol ( a fifteen-ton Ice plant at Colorado,
•nd • .icqultted by tie jury. ai.l til a long-felt want.
Mourning for Race Suicide
Rochester, N. Y When the congre-
gation of S- Peter and St Paul's Ro- gold in the United States during li)ii4
man Catholic church assembled S in- aiujuined to 3,010,7^'j tine ounces,
day they w.'r*- s *rprlse<l to fin-1 'h<- valued at $8o,s35,04S This is an In-
baptismal fonts draped in mourning crease of $7,24U,05S over 1903. The
Fath'-r Francis H. Sinclair, the pn<-s'. pro.luc.ion of silver in ll>04 amounted
had ordered the f >nt drap«-1 a.s a pro- to .',^,999,864 fine ounces, valued
test against the dearth of births in 132,035.378. This represents an in-
families among his church, there not criiwe . f 1,C99,S04 ounc s over the
having been a christening in the produidlon of 1903 and an incre&ic in
church for six weeks. j value of J2,713,378.
-a.1 ' W'H build .i great rt-aor. at -, ^e allowed entered for premiums.
Turner Fails,
Fire from an unknown cauac at an
| early hour Tuesday damaged the Co-
lumbia Hotel, Oklahoma City, to tho
extent of $000. A number of quests
Production of Precious Metals.
Washington The rep .it of the goo-
.-■i I survtj isys the prodnctkw of
had a narrow escape from being burn-
ed. but no one was injured.
During the fiscal year ending June
30, last, there was a reduction of
damage cases amounting to a total
of $505,209.85. The total damag s
paid during the preceding year wore
$1,873,803. Last year the amount
was $l,3CS,5So.
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