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Show DAILY TEXAS BANKERS ICE AH INDEX U1 AH STATK JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904 OF III YES THERE IS NOSUBSTRUTE FOR MNVERWJOMANOf WGRANfWESnp I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY T'ME Railroad or Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World GIVES CLUBWOMAN MANY OUTSIDE VISITORS ARE IN CHICAGO I READING. FOR RULES ATTENDANCE. NO Wall 7lani,lc City. all points' Na 12To Salt TICKET I Star State. Salt and 7:ls ur r. CMtv Backed by the American Ticket Brokers Association Ienrdaily.M Represents-- 1 pomu east m No. 8 NO Myar opera house this morning at the there are few exceptions: Those who have a deep, sonorous opening of the twentieth annual convention of the Texas Bankers aaso-- 1 voice, like that of a donkey, are lnhavclatlon. The visitors from outside the discreet and quarrelsome. Those state were present by special invita. ing a sharp, thin, husky voice are weak tion of theassodation. A. V. Lane of and yield easily to temptations. A full Dallas, president of the association, abrupt voice denotes a strong, JmpulDallas. president of the association, slve, bold, enterprising man. A powercalled the gathering to order at 10 ful, deep voice generally indicates o'clock, T. J. Bean speaking for the cowardice. bankers and citizens of El Paso, cor"The man possessing a voice which dially welcomed the visitors. Suita- is deep at first, but raised to a high ble response to the welcome address key as he finihes speaking, is noisy, was made by L H. Kemper of Galves- - irrjtable, .and of unhappy disposition, ton. The annual address of the prosl- Those having a thin, shrill voice are the and association of the reports peeviHh, dent and passionate, of other officers and of committees oc-- 1 j0w, sweet voice is an admirable cupied the remainder of the forenoon, thing in a woman.' This afternoon no session was held as the entertainment committe had arranged for a trip of Inspection by the visitors of the El Paso Smelting works, the second largest In the world. FurPEORIA, 111., May 3. Congressman ther entertainment in the form of a Joseph V. Graff was renominated tostag smoker and a Mexican luncheon day by the Republicans of the Sixhas been arranged for this evening. teenth district Tomorrow the convention will take up the program of papers and addresses ARKANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY. until be Friday. continued will which TEARKKAXA, Ark., May 8. PromiIn point of attendance the convention nent physicians and surgons from all is the largest ever held by the associa- parts of the state have gathered In tion, and the prominence of the partici- Texarkana for the annual meeting of pant promises also to make it a most the Arkansas State Medical society. notable gathering. The convention was formerly opened today with Dr. Leonidas Kirby of Har 8TUDENT8 GAMBLE IN riman, president of the society in the ROCKEFELLERS COLLEGE chair. The program of papers and discussions extends over three days of and covers a wide range of topics of CHICAGO, May 8. Discovery gambling among the students of. the interest and importance to the medical University of Chicago, within the very profession. walls of the institution founded and GARDNER RENOMINATED. supported by John D. Rockefeller, has resulted In a stern Inquiry by President BATTLE CREEK, Mich., May 8, Harper and a ban upon all card games. Congreaman Washington Gardner was The Reynolds club, the largest stu renominated without opposition here dent organisation at the university, in today by the Republican congressional the rooms of which the gambling is convention of the Third district. said to have been conducted, Is to be closely watched for a recurrence of HISTORICAL TREE STUMPS. the gaming spirit, and six students, evidence against whom is In the hands of President Harper, narrowly escaped Searching for Those From Which the Boats of Lewis and Clark dismissal In disgrace. Wars Made. No. about Absolutely Pure mS A MATTER OF HEALTH METHODISTS GATHER IN MONEY I will make you a salary loan on your personal note. Don'it bother your friends or overdraw with your employer. It looks bad. Quadrennial Conference Is Attended by Delegates From All Parts of the World Representing Pacific Expreu Salt Lake City and points east, dally... ILP'SB all 5,,,a ud LA. BENTON, General psrtment, Salt Lake City. a 14 5B 01 " Bleeping Cam to I "W Agent D C. A. HEXBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. I D. D. Drake, f ANGELS THE CITY OF The Working Mans Friend. 410-4- 5 7:M9 ARRIv Pacific Limited Balt Lake City. from Denver and all poim daily No- - 1 Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Lead, vllle. Salt Lake city and all points east dally No. 9 Local from Sanpete Vftllcy ' ' It is foolish for you to worry I Eccles Bldg. 11 Buzzers and Bells and Electric TIME CARD in Effcst Nov. 22, 199J Clocks, Electrical Batteries with electric shocks. Everything In the electrical line. Electrical work In electriDepart for North of Ogdon. No. 9 Pocatello and Butte cal time. Express, dally 1:15a - Church Membership of 3,000,000. LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 8. Neargeneral Conference and several others be superannuated. 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Fast Mall from Cache a Ex- Valley Arrive from North Na The MUNN & Poca- Portland, press, dally In offset Nov. 22, 1 DEPART. Mail and Express. Na 8 OvelandCouncil Bluff Omaha, Denver, Kansaa ..uail and East, dally for No. 4 Atlantic ExpressCounDenver, Omaha, City cil Bluff Kansas and all points ea"7.1P.m. T Bt Wsabimmin No. s south-boun- neigh-morro- w 11 President .... JOHN PINGREE JAMES F. BURTON I en tello daily of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE Fast Mail for No. 7 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. Stan S. Stevens, Manager. of missionary bishops that will be the general donferenceof the Methodist Avs. 2279 Phone 514 X Wash. chosen la problematical. The election Episcopal church, which Is to begin of three new bishops for Southern its quadriennlal session in this city to- Asia been has recommended, and In NATIONAL BANK. morrow. The delegates number about addition. Bishop Moore, who has been 750 and represent the 8,000,000 mem2384 Washington Avs. In charge of the missions In Eastern bers of the church scattered throughadfour Asia during the last years, $150,000 out the world. For the first time In CAPITAL vises that three missionary bishops SURPLU8 AND PROFITS....! 73,245 the 120 years history of the church, be elected for that territory. women will hold seats In the body as While whatever action may be ta We transact business In all branches This revolution is the result delegates. ken with reference to missionary bishof action taken at ..the session of the ops will have some effect on the numgeneral conference held In Chicago ber of bishops, there Is no doubt that four years ago. In addition to the delat least three new bishops will be egates the conference has attracted elected. Successors will be chosen for thousands of visitors from all parts of Hurst of Washington and the United States who are interested Bishop Klnde of Detroit, both recently Bishop In the proceedings. and a third vacancy, Several subjects that are to come passed away, caused by the coming retirement of up for general discussion and action Merrill of Chicago, must be will render the general conference this Bishop filled. of far more than ordinary Importance. There appears to be no lack of ma Among these are the proposed unifica- terial for new bishops. Among those tion of the publishing houses and conmost prominently mentioned for the solidation of the benevolences. The office are James R. Day, chancellor of appointed four years Syracuse university; James W. Bash ago to take into consideration the proford, president of Ohio Wesleyan uni posal to unify the publishing Interests F. Berry, editor of the of the church shall be consolidated In- versify; Joseph Chicago, and sec re Herald, Epworth GOOD ROADS MEN MEET. to one corporation, which shall consist of the Epworth League; William tary Old settlers are much Interested In of one publishing house and three SPRINGFIELD, III, May 8. The F. McDowell of New York City, pub state good roads convention which the hunt for the stump of the trees branch houses and five depositories. agent of the Western Metho opened today In representatives' hall from which Lewis and Clark made The publishing house and principal lishlng Book diet Concern; Henry Spellmayer of the state capital bids fair to give their boats when the explorers first place of business shall be located In N. J.; Luther B. Wilson of of Newark, the good roads movement In Illinois a struck the Clearwater river nearly a some central place convenient for proD. C.; H. A Buchtel, decided Impetus. The attendance was hundred years ago. Parties who are duction and distribution. The branch Washington, Denver of chancellor university; R. J. large and representative when the interested In the search are now houses shall be at New York, CincinCooke of Chattanooga, Tenn.; George gathering was formerly opened this awaiting the arrival of several old In nati and Chicago, and the depositories F. Bovard of Los Angeles; J. W. Nex W. D. dians of of Perce Smith who this tribe the city. morning by at Pittsburg, San Francisco, Boston, Bowen of Atlanta, Ga., and Thomas B. of welcome on behalf of the member the location of the stumps as Detroit and Kansas City. New York City, correspond of state and city was followed by perma- - shown to them by their fathers, who The scheme of the consolidation of Neely of the Sunday School secretary nent organisation. Col. R. W. Rich-- 1 witnessed the coming of the strange the benevolences Includes the doing lng and Union editor af the Sunday school ardson, secretary of the National Good white men and the construction of the away with the one missionary society, periodicals. Roads association, and Martin Dodge, boats near the mouth of North Fork. which now administers missions both director of the roads Inquiry bureau at The event aroused much Interest In at home and abroad, and the organl GALLANT MEN CARRIED Washington, were among the speakers the tribe for many years and they sation of separate home and foreign DAINTY JAP LADIES this afternoon. The convention will were accustomed to gather near the mission boards, and a third organisamouth of the North Fork and talk of tion to have charge of education. conclude Its session tomorrow. OSKALOOSA Iowa, May 8. Six lit the strange people who had once These proposed consolidations Involve KANSAS CLUB WOMEN. camped there and constructed the cu- a tremendous revolution, the outcome tie women from the land of the Mikado EMPORIA Kas., May 8. Every ar- rious boats. The tools employed by of which gives the church serious anx- declined to walk through the mud that riving train today brought Its quota the white men in cutting the trees and iety. Many believe them to be supreme- they might tie transferred from one of delegates to the ninth annual meet making the boats were a wonder to the ly wise and that they will result in Iowa Central train to another around lng of the Kansas State Federation of Indians and for many years the great efficiency and larger collections; a landslide that had filled a cut who had witnessed the work of others fear the reverse. Readjustment Womens Clubs. Topeka, Leavenworth, They had their way. The men pas Wichita, Fort Scott, Olathe, Kinsley. the white visitors rehearsed the of some kind, however. Is deemed nec sengers had to carry them through the Junction City, Hiawatha and other I strange tale with pride and pointed to essary and inevitable and the present mud. cities of the state were represented the stumps of the trees where the conference la certain to see Important Near New Sharon the slide had cov white man had cut the huge firs off changes in this direction. among the arrivals. ered two hundred feet of the track, The convention program will be In- squarely with the aid of saws. Among the other important matters stopping the d train, It is on account of this peculiar in- that will in all probability come before one of the augurated this evening with a recepwere six Japanese sleepers tion In honor of the visitors. William terest that the location of these stumps the conference is the adoption of some women, en route to St. Louis to Join Allen White will give an address of Is now known to some of the older Inplan by which better provision can be their husbands, who are in charge of welcome and there will be a response dians of the tribe and the story told made for aged ministers afid the wid- the Japanese exhibit. ' by the president of the state federa- by them carries the conviction of ows and orphans of deceased minisThey were awakened in the middle of tion, Mrs. Cora G. Lewis of Kinsley truth. It is claimed by these Indiana ters, and a change In what is known the night by their porter. The donned The regular sessions of the convention that when they were children they as paragraph 248. relating to amuse- kimonos and stepped out on the plat will begin In the Methodist church to-- 1 lived with their parents In the ments and prohibiting members of the form, but balked at the mud. and will be continued until borhood of North Fork end that their church from engaging In such amuseThey did consent to being carried by the end of the week. fathers had often shown them the ments as dancing, card playing, thea- metn, who. Joining hands, carried the slumps of the trees where the white ter going, etc. The rule has long Japanese women. Not a speck of mud KENTUCKKY REPUBLICANS. men had made the boats. The boats been largely a dead letter and many touched the little women, who put LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 8. The Re- were made from fir trees and the large believe that It should be removed from their arms around the necks of their publican state convent on for the se- stumps, filled with pitch have with Its present position and placed under bearers and did not mind It at all. to the na-- 1 stood the elements of the weather for the head of advices. A few lection of delegates-at-lnrg- e declare tlonal convention at Chorago Is in ses- - all of the years, but are now covered themselves In favor of SHAVED FAMOUS MEN. striking It out slon here today. More than 1,500 dele- - wiht several feet of earth. It Is altogether. On the other hand, there Maine, has lost Its most Portland, gates filled Macauley theater when claimed that these old Indians will be are many who are opposed to famous barber In the death of John B. any the convention was called to order by able to locate these stumps with little changes in the Pike. In his time he shaved Grant, paragraph. Chairman Barnett of the state com- - difficulty. Discussion of these various questions Sheridan and Garfield. Ben Butler mlttee. The political rejuvenation of It is stated that a company will be will be followed with close and Inter- was fond of him. Clifford used Judge former Governor W. O. Bradley makes organised and the stumps If secured ested attention not only on the part to spend a morning hour In the office It probable that he will head the del-- 1 will be manufactured Into souvenirs of the delegates, but on the part of the to have John tell hlin the news and egatlon at Chicago. Resolutions ln- - and placed on sale at the Lewis and church at large.. Of still more Interest snve him the trouble reading the pa doming President Roosevelt for Clark exposition to be held In Port to the general public, however, will be per. Blaine and ToReed and Neal and praising the national land next year. Lewiston. Idaho, the election of new bishops. Two art Dow were good friends of the clever administration will be passed. lve bishops have died since the last barber. red-m- e'0 dally la.VaintLC HEALY HOUSE, OPP. DEPOT Phone 161 Z CHICAGO, May 8. The Woman! theo-frotive banker and financiers, not only Literary club has evolved a new all part of the Lone Star state ry of character reading, which applies but from Kansas City. Chicago and to man. Mrs. Clyde Pence gave the other distant points as well filled the following rules, to which, she said, EL. TA SO Tex., May 8. Tor Inter Ri?7 Points, OFFICE New Theory That Vocal Pitch Tone and Quality Reveal Moral Char acterietica of Peraona. S.190I. DEPART I El Paso Arranges Novel Entertainment For Financiera of the Lone card.!, ' dally for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent. C.A.SNOW&CO. Patent D.C. WASH Lawyer. I NGTON, jwnmK GENTEEL A Practical Maoazinz rORTHE HOUSEKEEPER EACH ISSUE CONTAINS BEAUTIFULLY DECORATION! ILLUSTRATED DISHE FOR THE TABLE. 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