Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, May 1, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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MAY 1. 1W8.
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CORPUS OHBIBTI OALLBE, FBIPAY,
twisting of the rail caused by tbej^ TRIP TO THE PASS GOOD WRIIE UPS
Work Pnnrrw«IW 'or*
on the resldenoe of Mr. W • ° -
.... smith Hroadway 1* progressing
, excessive boat ■
The local partía* bad no insurance.
. ' IH'HIXHMK MEN' SEC 1'HE GYPH\
I but ir la understood that the vuter | (>|t MONDAY WEEK.
! pierce Oil company 1* secured by
blanket Insurance - , |ü Wwrk |, p#r| .,f ilu 1 orpu*
lt . « . «*. t vcriii Mr. w H c*Ww*n WM c"B8l,s,ir ChrMI Deri* Water
A lire wbtch destroyed several brulJMHl up during lb' Are by a Prelect.
thounaiul gallon* of oil and comddet ^ Qf hor#Wi whi«sb be was leading _J
sgsr&agSiES ^s-s^^a-s'sr.
OFCORPUSCHRISTI
several
runulng several blocks.
the trip being for the purpose of get-
Th* April number of the Tomb
journal of Medidme, the official
journal of the «tute Medica. Asso
elation, contains elaborate write-
of Corpus Chrlstl, which la dealg-
Land of Balmy sea
Bun ah lite and Flower#.'
Four pages of the Journal are devot-
on South Broadway
The large Doric column <
were recen!! I'tP I"1*
work •tb<'
being puf 1
pany
10m' "¡KL.ii with his assistants, I Wh4te runa,ng l" *? "!! ! ¡ln/'f touch with the work. The 'J~t0 *t¿¡H city, the home of the next
w^ aoideriuK iLJ2 lis filled With *> Mt'w lrt,Coni,; a,i; hf government Is .pending a great deal ion and there are nine hand-
1 ^ o^úTot the office I *> be carried Into a nearby residence *f |n |U(4,allini? JoUle8 at tha ^ inugtratio .
building at the time stated when the 0D T,«er "tr*Bt* *'hcre ' Wab pass and as this is a portion of the information that will be interest-
«at from the canwas Ignited from . ««•« hc recovered. [ Chrlstl deep water project ,0 th<MW who expect to attend
fhe Hule urna" uTrby The can! "r *«rert was 'I'? ^ ?n Ul ^ the merchant of this ctty and the; {he coimmtlo«. next month, and the
of oil biased up 'instantly.'setting «re| T"• •'• ** " "h01" " vlto,l>r toU"1 ^-1. ,;rove a good adve,
to the other caus and to the building. . t _ ^ ..«.ir.f.iiiv I «atad. j tleement foi thin
rapidly.
the entrance
giüon and the fane;
porch around them H
These columns are the product Of the
Corpus Christi manufacturing com-
pany as are the basen and cap*,
which are of beautiful design. Here-
tofore It has been necessary to send
quite a distance to the large cities
for this kind of work. It I a sat-
isfaction to the people Ju ;his section
t« tenor thai rhls is no longer neces-
sary.
RAIN IMPROVES
The vegetable season is
lug oil in full swing,
cumbers and cabbages.
The number of cabl
being whipped out of this
will average Uve or six
Arm aUiue, the C. E. Col
duce company, Ik shipping
• rage of two to three car I,
An unusual scene in the
■ ■!• ü \\ ■ íI be w itnessed
when the first solid car of
ever shipped by expr«M8
thlH city.
This par is a very suitable
The building, being tilled with lubri
eating oil, Case good., otc.. made a
considerable Are and was beyond
control In a Tew seconds' time
An alarm was tumd In, however,
and the different fire companies
promptly re*|w nded The nearest fire
plus was nearly two blocks away,
but the department !* hone W.1S attach-
ed and In few moment , stream, were
playing on the fire from both bide*
Considerable danger attended the
fighting of the lire, «specially from
close una iters, there being three large
tank filled will) gasoline and one
with I,''i*>m>iie ho el"«e fh;tt tin? flamen l'' "
frotu the hunting building enveloped
them with llame during ¡i KOt>d part
of 'InSlne- i lie friends of the per■:
Hlsteit! firemen who defied the dan-
ger by staylttK l«J the burning building
us«d stvetv possible argument to per-
suade lie > to give Up the tiuht, while
Chief of lice Nlland, with his a«-
slHtants .vi,t the throng oí onlooker's
back at ■ safe distante
The llames from the burning oil |
in the ! |itdlltg finally SO hen led two
of the ncasoUtie tanks which were
nearest rhal the> l«-.'ai: to n- tiei
ale ,.,:ift. which esiap>'l through the
vein hole in the *,« • ami became Ig-
nlted the white flarneH lexdlnK sev-
eral feet In the air.
It was then known Chat th' tanks
and (heir Content* were doomed The
and th*>y were scorched painfully
Young Mr. Klmoro was on one of the
box cars near the tire with man)
others and the burning fluid was
thrown oveV his arms and neck. Sev
eral others were scorched when the
tanks burst. It was a miracle tluu
s a number of people were not burned
! to death. The small boy, «« usual
j ivao much In evidence. In faci there
i wet.- man) of him almost under th.
¡blaze. When the huge end of the
j lank was blown t'o the eaM it llew
over the heads of many people, inn
i fortunately there wan nut one at the
The vl.lt will show their Interest
in the work and will not only en-1 from North Texas to the convention
courage the contractors but will In- ()i ^.p,, ilB follows:
<j I rate to the government that the i,(. ve Fort
people of this city are alive to the \iaj. n
Leave Ah ¡irado l I
Will Leave Soon for Harbor island was built exclusively r„r ^ ^
nr. Seel Will leave Corpus Chrlstl ' Kargo Express company for
about Mn> 1 for Harbor Island, situ- of the vegetable growers
'I/, j a)"„jut twenty mile.- east of Cor- artmud Corpus Chrlstl.
pti.s ChrlsCi, where he will conduct ¡ be used onl> for straight cif
The itinerary of the special train Aransas Pass «luarantlne station ! shlpinents
lociited there lie has charge of that The recent, rains in and
nation every summer, r-tumiog here Corpus Chrlstl have tended
Ai the miiiiio time that the cap wh
blown off a larg Iron pipe, abotr
three Inchef- in diameter and six feet
in length ww- carried almost to Me-
Unite «treei. i.rrlking the fence of Mr
It. K- Tílleme. McHtinltv .-treel.
hor.ellis vhat will folow the comple-
: lion of this work,
11 ii; stated that these trips will
be tViment during tbe course of
the work, the itutdnesc men propos-
| in -* to keep themselves Informed as
10 the ¡.rogrcsH.
I M11(1 \VMil H«)Ol, III IIJ>I\(.
Will I'ndiahly He Stiitteil In a Slior1
\Vbi.l«\
; !;, pre i i. ■ i ',t\ (Hllelal Ki
iim iHtOr .losepit McKi'w i 11 the 1 bird
Ward dtirlltK the pist f«fw dn'-'s
> causing much diHctisslon among tin
Woath 10:30 a. m.
16 noon May
when the
the year
station is - lo -
ut er
II.
l,ea\o Itasca 12 2 noon May
Arrive
e noon
Leave
Lea\ e
iL
•ni; itoro t box lunch) l-
Mav l1.
Daiin S:20 a .m. May 11;
l,;ut< aster S' *> 1 a. in. Ma,^
¡N.IIUII MA V SltCCMItS
T. C, Malioiiey Drought Here Kecelit-
U l'rom Hefugio.
in duce a bountiful crop of cm
ami has also helped the cabba^i
'her vegetation considerably,
Prominent produce men of ttej
say that Inside of a week or Wj
the cucumbers shipped out
amount, to several cars dally.
11
Le;;j\
ffiXíU!
(hie '.' -T a rn May
Mr T, (
o-, er 1} a
several da;
Leave ltal|
Leave Mil ford
, a m
' 0: oy
May ! l
a m May
111
Arrh •
liillsboro (box lunch •
Mayor Held was -oon on the seem
anil when lie learned that nonio •;)'
th" rank- contained gasoline he >av.
Orders thai timse working wftli the
hose (leBlrt The order had hardly
passed to !hem when the rank m 1
The firemen bet ame verj wit trt
while I),; In i tip. the fire and • <' i>
•ipprefia! 'd the conite-;. of Me. i
w c, Jilnke and II I) Gu--'H >vh<
><ent 'beta a keg of beer
Just liter the explosion a number
os women tan over nmon^ the crowd
:.ire; tl> e.\c|ted. Th } i-tated that
and that
crowd redded rapidly to it H*fe | their boyt weie not «t bom
distance to await the explosion which Í w"r<' «"lv [h,,{ ,U,<y Hou1'1 ,K!V,'r
oéourred In a few ntittltleu about «, :f,0 H\e. Ii w.i , dl.fei-
o'clock. Both tanks contained engine "nt to !'u' "l,t ',u- capeem. bo\ in
napthit and exidded simultaneously ih*' u,rong ami "he tttue who 1.
The top of one blow some . || MM nee "scuped befoie ih- molhe.: w-re unit
ct.fel||ius regiSi'l-dlnii 'he proposed ward |
eiiooi ; tUdln- for that ward. He
it, doing so mi preliminary work
there ¡ii,crtainitut thr- number rtf
children of the .scholastic age flying
in .'he ward.
V ¡o ..,! :! • p! !r|iii;ii',i I -U¡Idit.•
b:i b,-,-n r li.t . .i no! it is hoped
t ii/i ■ mIM i tnoite* tor i he hnl! 1
,iis. wil¡ be .tpi ' opt inted by i he Mine '
iói t 1111. a ma-'i-r : lint has not
dell dt- i - itfttlec!. I is v.ei ;•
(iroiiablc thai the finance., will huiui
In- t'ortbeomlu< an- the buildhig er
eeti'd ill ¡itn.- uii the opening of th-
He\l ."i • ■ ¡«.Mi el .a hoiM-
i' is aj«o wry probald<- that a
labonit'or. leit'dttE ; will be erer-.,i
duril|i< rtii summei on the hl>,rh
nchoo' ground.-.
tn io a. m. May 11.
Leave Hlllsboro 12:40 p.
May
. Waco lf®() p. m May 11.
\ i * . TV in '. 'J: i f p, ni May J1
L ave Helton : '.1 l'): • oon May 11.
Arrive T«mple L: ' 5 p, m
Lea i Temple i \t : - m
Leave Granger 3:35 p.
i.i-iiv i iéortset own
1 J. :
Vrclv. M
in \! a • I'
1. ae-Mlsiln
1!.
May 11
May 1
m. May
. in May
\u-tvn • ••••upper i '• • :V0 :• ••¡•n-t ; ear and
Maboiiev. win) was run j
hand ear tear Itefutfio
a -' < and ¡.reed in
.Spolm'f satiltarium at 'bis ¡.dace for
medical attention died at " 'his
morning, lie seemed to im;.<ro\e tor
a while and was better yst^rdaj
bin a change ratne several hour- be- •
fore his death
The bod', will be shipped on the
-. 1, 15 iV M. tomorrow morning to
Dallas for interment and will be ac-
o> . tallied :-;• his son. Mr. W. K. Ma-
iioney, i
SOTH i;
a rn, ¡ii: meeUTiu of he stock- •
: 11p 1 ■ the Pavilion Sioek Co..
• i" i .-I I at the Pavii'ot, un Tui?s-
■,lriv. May 1 a to elect oUi'vt's for • he
to t ra i i t such
may ooiue before
all
foi
in Mrr
Le.iv •• Sail Marcos jS';15 p. m. May
>r eiislness a
teeeiing.
H. D. Scot'. Pi i íáent
L M. Rankin. He i i'f a ary
Into the air and lamPai about three
I to their little one.-- were n-p-. of
hundred feet away with «'ondderatde mberj for the mot beta
force, resit ¡ni' up (In earth j|HBl
Inches deep ■' W Fryekl erg or Calvin, who has
The explosion of those tanks canned been visiting here for several days,
the lire to npread to the lank- of left for 9nn Antonio yesterday évenlnw
,VP'.-rK Oeorgc a v lllueber of the
MKs M VltCAltl T II I ( STl ll
•« Brautifeis 8:frO p tn,
Antonio 10:00 night
sun Antonio 12:00 night
Kditoi "i l*"st Hupp) Hammer
partnient fu ilit* t ity.
He
Hone Htai lc.« factory, and the Cor-
pus t'hrlutí lee ami Klecitie company
locaieil at tlUfnnce of abou' a hun-
dred fee! ti way
A crowd of men wert fttatidlng near
these tanks when the explosion took
place am! were ttoiiHlderably Idlstered
before they could reach a safe ills
tancf A nearby boxcar wan envlop-
ed In llamea and eonidderabty iicorcb
cd, while a number of people stand-
ln« on ll-< top were al o acorehed ami
frliihtened
AgiUnst' the proiesi of their frletidu
sevttral of the "lire boys" continued
to fata Un llamea and brought two
htreams of water p. p|a> on the tanks
of the lee companies After llnbrinc.
for several moments those flame wore
extinguished ami the lighting resum-
ed at the Waters Pierce Oil company's
tattik*
Fire broke out again at Mr. Ulu-
cher's iiinkn at about II o'clock, but
was soon extinguished.
The (lames were all under control
at 12:30, but nt reams were played on
the oil company's tank un'M all dan-
ger was over. The lire was extln
Ktiished in time tv> save a considerable
amount of the oil.
Mini- Kubtlle Raines left this mottl-
ing for Ban Anionlo, wher<> abe >vill
witness tbe end of the flower festival
Port Worth Texu>.. April "if. Re
ports indicate that all utretons are
now receding and the daiH'.or from
the tlood about over Laic cpiiis
from the district swept by the e> ■
clone fall to give any particular;, and
rhe ft rut news appears to have been
generally correct.
A relief committee ban been ap-
pointed to lake charge of affairs at
Deport. near Parla, and luiij i- ued an
appeal for aid from all the people
in the state.
Deport wue£pv«itai>ll.v wiped out
and much ^ufferluK has resulted. ,l.
C. Mason Is chairman and \V H Snow
treasurer of the relief committee.
The property losx i« .utthnated at
Mrs. Marrare! Hadley Foslor of
Houston, editor of the Houston
1'tif.t - Happ> Hiitnmi', page and who
ha-i move fr'et.tls ;oi.on« the
folks ot the state than :na other
person c«n boast. Is in Corpu l'htmti
on n . islt to her son who ha.- head
(fuariers bet- Mrs Foster i.*. at tie
home of Mt i O O. Wright "ti Chap-
arral street. Sue vill remain here
for a week or ton dnyt. Th ■ Haps
of Corpus Chrlstl, and there ar.
number- of them, wUi doubtp---- on,
bine to make Iter vlsfl pp.-jear,!.
siMtn (OMixti iii:itk.
I •<
Mf.y 1 '.
A:-'- o 3a n
May i
Leiivi-
May 1 '..
Arrive Corpus Christ.! 7-00 a. m.
Mav i p
Fiinpnuent. The special traiTi
will 'om-ist of combination baggage
< ir huih-ba,.. k • tui eh and four stand-
ard Pnllmáh sleepers.
The si t Sal train will be run via
'■te- M K. tv T to Snn Antonio
in't' •. be s A A. P.
Hate- One and o lie-fifth fare for
i round trip.
Selling Hat.-* Mav tl, 12. IS.
Limit May 15.
j rullm.' Hates. From On]!aa and
Fort v.'or'h, $3 per flow bp bert h
Application for Pullman
: should he tnadi- on C. A. p.rn^s,
I'. >v T A Fort Worth, and U. H.
Qpnr'ti • P. K- T A.. Katy, Dallas
accompanie ¡ by rem It tone ■
DR. HUNTER S
OIL PROPOSITION
At. a result of the talk innde i.e.-
¡ r, H. M Hunter <0 Han Anton'o :o
a number of bto. lieas men !u the of-
tice ii Mr .1, Ruuek yesterday a:*-
ten.oon !• i's probable that
1 he doctor will be stícüi'1'td to ni'Ke
d .-a-.. \ for oil in tiiis uiilm t ate
v Icilti!;.. . ■■"'
h¡ a tin ".she}: the pro,. .-■Irion
Di Hunte. w.as that tie tnakt
Hiirvey and locate a platt to dii|| fori
' il a- near this city as possible, that
after the stsrvey ha^ been ¡nade that
a we¡ any be organliied with a cap-
■ a I oí ten thousand dollars, the doo-
U r to pit up half tbe artcnitC am: i
i be people i i '.his r; : o pte ■ - : l¡'<
other $C0'in.
i'he well aill ,Irilb ¡l an i if ar-
tesian water is em oun^-reci the welj
HOSPITAL HEADQUAR1
Corpus Chrlstl has landed tb«|
tal headquarters of the 8t.
HrownsviUe & Mexico Railway <
pa ti y They will ho established ]
about May 1st and will be
Spohn's Sanitarium In North i
Christi, that institution ]
nt,tract with the railroad con
to care for the patients.
This is in accordance with
incuts made by Mr. Jeff N.
\ o-presldent and general mas
if he road mentioned, while!
ei. aiion with a Caller repr
ti e 'hlw morning.
in Sanitarium will be enlt
an Improved as early as possibleI
bat the demands from this nan
and from other sources can
ne met,
Tbe railroad company haa
. rih&jfing a number of Its pat!
ere. this being the most conven
: i' St location, but befi&ali
Va> 1st. all patients will
! .oiitbi here.
LIGHTNING BOLT
During the electrical storm
da. niuht the old beach hotel
Water street, occupied by Mr. Oavl
and owned by Gu gen helm k
■a.- struck by lightning. The
t trnek the chimney and wreck
and ore a bole In the side
building. The people of the ne!
>r • >rh. o,j as well as the occupantll
a Hie bouse were startled bytheMB
Xo on was Injured but the
pants of the house were stunned.
libil
hill
I
■toll
nlo
Will IMa) Cerpii- t iiristl t hit, sun.
da). May 8.
Manager Howie- of the Corpus!
Christi hall club, has been In uiin-
munlcatltm with the managers of the |
ball team;, in .m l armtn.! Corpus
Christ! and aa a result has scheduled
a game with the Slnton ball club to
be played In this city Sundav May 3d;
" wns tbe Intention of the club to
¡ Fe ami Katy bridges at , , , ,
... , . . . Pbtj nut of town on that dale, but as
temple are helnw put in ,
\i nvrn \T SI>TO>.
i t iilifornlan's I,uck.
T'c i ickiest, day of my Ufe
wan! bough! a box of IbickleO'l
c ■ Salve." writes Charles F. I
■iaim. oi Tracy, California. "Two!
■ 'o.ves cured me of an annoyiuSl
i-'chiiig piles, which had trottW
; >•• turtif-i over to the Corpus me for years and that, yielded to I
Penpb
a hyndred and llfty thousand dol
lars and It Is Imlleved chat ten ihou
sand dollars i« needed at once to ve '
Hove dlstresH
The Santa
Helton amt
shape for safe travel and delay there
la ended.
Slnton wished n
c mi' here the de-
I rom Ht her States Hiijing
l ands and linprniing.
Slnton Texas, April til Mr. IV W.
Lyons of vustln has purchased three
farm lots within two blocks of (he
Christian church and will lor contract
for a modern residence, which will
be built at once. He also purchased
a farm from R R. Redus
is !
i J. O. Sternberg of Cordal I. Okla.. has
purchased residence
Hallas, Texas Apall 2ft -Revised
It U not known at Uite time just j r«P«rt-s from the cyclone In Texas
what the damage done will amount Ihuradny night show that' 1150 build —
ings were destroyed Fifteen lives \ l ay Was Knjuyetl
•dalon was altered. Mi Howlos ...
booking an exttmsiV schedule for the l""? r,'M,1"n,v l"!- ('lwse in aIld
r will build a modern búngalo.
i'f K. L. Hamilton of Hwl^ht. Ill,,
to, It being impossible tt dcuiuultm,
pint how much of the oil was de- wtMl' ftml U0rtrlv t>u«' hundred
stroyed. were injured. Property los?, Includ
un. ( itown \ni \iM:ii imcvic
Hoaiing and
at
FiwhiUg.
The Presbyterian Sundav
school
has Just purchased a 100-acre farm
five miles west of here pay inc. ' '30.
He will come to live hero In the fall.
The many good Showers and warm
days in rhis month have put active
christi people, they to pay the ac-
tual cost.
Dr. Hunter left he city this morn-;
injj for San Antonio but will return
vitl.li; ,i short time, it is stated, a
number of parties here having be-
come Interested In the matter of
securing him to make a survey.
There Is not the jesat doubt In
my mind," stated Mr. J. H, Lee this
morning to a Caller representative
'but that there is oil in paying
•luantlties in the Vicinity of this city
The proposed ¡est. however, will re-
tí It In the development of aa art
Ian strata, that I reel certain. If
Dr. Hunter will sink the well over
on the back bone of the ridge west
of the ci:v ho i -unre to encounter
elier
all lee
t reatitpenf." Sold under
at .1. S. Smith's drug store.
v c. brown leghorn eggs, pri*i
winning stock, per setting $1. AjJ#i
L. D. Gitnn, Sunshine, Texas.
— —
Notice.
sre tiunt.lpc witl bp Alio «■•"din t f
a.ti" \ |)H! ill|Ktio(t. L
RTílH4RI
Notice to liuntersl
Parties are hereby notified sod'
against hunting on Padre Island <
mv permissioD. Those doing ao, $'•']
proseeateil to the full extent of tkij**J
[Signed] v
Mr. W H Caldwell. aBcni f„r the '«* damage tt. crops by tornadoe« and picnic, whléh Was held today ¿"the' llf,k ln «vcrytbinK at Sinton,' RallSa^ !ie iNvUI nin his ""tvey from ' (JQLEj
I Land 4 iDffliffl
\ SIRUEV ACTO
oil company, Informed a representa- ,low,s wlH lv,> three million dollars,
tivo of The Caller early this after-
noon thst flie two tanks which ex-
ploded contained 2500 gallons of en- ...... „ t. ~~r~
Klne HHptha and the third tank eou-i *U| " rt "'.V ,Sa"U Ur,r ,,,v
tained A00O gallons of stove gasoline! ., ,. v . n,H '*
1 At the Noakes auto
Aransas river a few miles north of shipments are increasing wonderfully
Simon, was enjoyed by a large uuni- a,ui Slnton continuos to grow.
ber of people A special train of imp
four coaches and one baggage car. ¡ WILL HK iH I'MQFK K\1>GKN
carrying about 3&0 peonle, young i
and older, and a big lot of eatables K,kii ,0 Dallas Prepared to
and the fourth and largest, a compart ! IT" °'' f and material for ubim, left thts oltv ! Utract VttenUon.
ment tank, contained about SftOO gal- j ,!t ?## ^"«rjir owr lle Hroviwl!1, ro;ul at s
Ions of each brilliant and enplon oil. t ''iV',,!" r " '' K|®!' lVr!oi'k (h|s morning for the scene Whe 'be members of the
Gertrudes ranch at J of th* phrnlc. arriving there ' '
Slnton to this city, tracing the oil
vltb the view of bringing the line
is near the city as possible. So for
as his proposition Is concerned
hlnk It is a fair one. He only asks
he people of tlib city to share the
i k with htm. they to put up $5000
and he to put up a like
agent.
W'riiH me lor beat route and rut**1
Practically all of the gasoline was
destroyed and about hair of the ker-
osene.
The warehouse was totally destroy-
ed with all tiw contents, consisting of
case goods, a*le gtuase. candles. lubrl-
catm «oils, empty caes and cans and
barrel .
The tank of the Corpus Chrlstl lee
and Electric company was abandoned
abom six weeks ago and contained
oil.,' Damage to the tank was
Alight
Citt of the tanks belonging to Mr.
niucfcer contained about 15,000 gallons
of lleaumont oil. the other containing
3000 gallons. Only a part of the oil
the smaller tank tras destroyed,
lie the tank HseU was practically
ued. The pump houses in front of
tank were totally destroyed.
Antonio and Aransas Pass
< mpany sustained a losas
i of a small bridge on
w v.
KlngsvUle, The nxlos aro aa high
from the ground as the axi«w of a
buggy, while the machine carries a
fifteen horsepower motor and has a
surrey top. The high axle was or-
dered especially for use on the ranch
In order to drive over stump Mr.
Kleberg will take the machine out
to the ranch as soon as the roads
permit.
LIQl'OK IK OKLAHOMA
Slate Dispenser Loslcr Will Make a
Tes .
Guthrie, Okla.. April 2S —State Liq-
uor Dispenser Losler has decided to
begin a test case'and carry It to the
Fnlted Statvs supreme court to deter-
mine the amount of beer or whisky
that may |W shipped Into Oklahoma
under Interstate commerce With no
limit on amount bootlegger* are able
to purchase large amounts and have
it shipped In. ■ ■ , ■■ i
■■ . local I
In píen- i '"'Iks lodge go to Dallas in July to
ty of time to erect tables and seats attend the National conven... n f the
long before the dinner hour I K]ks. they will eacb wear a bads of
The scene ot the jdcnlc is A beau-' «"Ique design gotten up by the n, .n-
tlfstl one and is cool and pjeasant ! b®rs ot 'h'? I'Wlse here
It is near where the Brownsville , badge will be in three sect) ns.
r a ! crosses the river, \ A silver tarpon two Inches in ten th
The day was spent at rowing, flsh- ' bearing the words "Corpus Christi!
In 5 and strolling along ;he river p ° E. No 103X" will serve *
bR,ll;s , 'be horláuntal bar to which tbe pin
The special train wljl return to w,n h«- attached. Below thl" w|R be
the city at 7 o'clock this evening. <h,i dial of the Klks and an elk s head
hFXTITKV tlinmicv. U,futh',r ,0 lhitl be a mlns ire
hf.>Tl ( K\ KM I BMC \>S cabbage head. The cabbage will bear
r . *. ,T~7~ th,s ,n8Cr,Ptlon "Dallas i os
r f« and lalrbankv Kaction* Are! ?he Colore will be apprupriate-the
The money Is to be placed In'a'corl T^\^olUtt 8oMb ****
Ohrlstf^awyeMs'^oII^retRl C?rP"* ACTHORITYon all matter pe^
.ii t . retained. If Real KstHte and Investments in
oil is developed this city win be
«ore of a winner than wljl Dr Hun-
ter. At. any rate I believe that "artes-
tan water will be encountered.
L. V\- taring of San Antonio is in
' °'iy Mr reports largo
crowds attending the flower festival In
that city,
Southwest Texas.
HAVhNU BXCUL'SlVKCONTKUl
of tbe property I handle, tin on* t
itfw „ue, BUY KK8 will ««r
H ftri T 1 NT K K EST S by seeing *
and (jetting my prices before por
IT ISA VAC ['—that I UÁH ""d1
bots, Blocks and Atresge In WM
t'iB Corpus tUiristi vlllKAPiiR
easier term than anj-one cits.
BU NGED TO DEATH
Vged M«m leaped Kr°m
Floor of Hotel.
New York, April «ñ,.
Fighting. ¡ tarpon will w {n «liver, the dial in
Newport, ky.. April 25.—Taffs orange gold and the cabbage in gr* r
earnest followers selaed the hall ■ ^ '
where the Republican district cmven- Poultry Remedies will make rom,!Lj
;lon Is to lie held this afternoon The >our h*"« lay and chicks grow. For "ulclde jommlrtetl
>ollce routed them later and will keep t Scogln Bros
he hall empty until meeting time. ■— ■
Fairbanks men It Is declared will bel Poultry FsiliU
tiven ei-en chances to ent r the halt olth*r ,en or twent.v aorea Address vVI™_J,.t>rV°U* trovib,r Hp in«luc-
when a pitched l«ttle is expected. "ax Corpus Chrlstl
HKMKMHKK—I have been in the j
' buHlne .- KXCLU -ti VKuY in thl
H years, and have control of tns'
«Irnble properties.
NO MATTER—what vou wsnt;^
Seventh House, .Small Farm. Laive rr
Ranch, l nlwavü have the
CH RA PRUT on the market.
f\VK YOU MONEY.
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Eugene LARGE FRAC IH for tMoitl
uiaity. Have eottti
*i'ion« In this line,
parly today bv "«Tlttñaln «Y M. l" 'O-u.givesatlefsetín®
~ -i--. - - ngtng iomf,r, Reíerence gla«ll*ÍW*
t)KEi)>,, Contract , Lea**
Mv.nseil age 57. head of the Mien uiaity. Have si-me very sttwctl**'
WataUlB >: ai*ion«ln " "
MY MOTJi,-,,,,,,,,.,,.
from the window of the seven'fh floor t0m',r!,•
In the Van Dyke hotel. He *nfr.>r
miury tur salo a i f«rtw, ^ suir^f'ei
•tit. from ncrvou trouble. He in h
ed his wife to leave the room fo.
i n-on,caf and theu rought death.!;
■ pai-er* written on short
*nier and Notary Public In
Strangers are invited to
?n my
town, tj! rwjin.
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