The Trans Pecos News. (Sanderson, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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SANDERSON, TEXAS, SATURDAY. ,H LY. 9. 1004
NO. 7
LIST OF THE LANDS AN^TOWN LOTS ASSESSED ON THE TAX ROLLS OF
PECOS COUNTY, TE^S. FOR THE YEAR 1903. WHICH ARE DELIN-
QUENT FOR TAXES OF 1903. RETURNED BY R. B. NEIGHBORS,
TAX COLLECTOR. UNDER SECTION 10. DELINQUENT
TAX 'LAWS, ACTS OF 1897.
THE STATE OK TEXAS.
County nf 1 Veils,
I, R. H. Neighbors, Tux Collector of > ;i 1,1 < '.unity. do i.pielij . entity
if said County for the
ON THE IW OF THE CONVENTION.
■ re firiimtnent
Unit : lie within lumls .mil l"V» i !*■’.■
fi ' i hi *;i\i\s ef t:**,3 ,, n I y, ami that i
Sworn
uml subscribed before me. his 7tt) *k:y
R. B. Neightiors, Tax Collector of -aid County. do
assi's-i i| on the tax rolls of said County for the \enr
am • utitled to credit for the taxes as shown there ;
K. i: N Kir; ii bo US.
Tax Celle, tor
l .v 1,1a ). c .11 \SK1.T1NK. IH-mny.
f At,tv. 1991.
\\ A HADDEN,
Count, Clerk. i’i , . c,r:: a
CERTIFICATE OF CO AI Al ItSSlON KRS CUI TiT. .
THE STATE OF TEXAh. <’ownt\ of [*ec"s.
W'e certify that tvc have examined the within report of land- and town lots asso-sol on tax r.ili.- ,,l I’,,
t’ounty for ,-he year 1!hC, which are delinquent for the tu nly, and tit.il the .am , -rre, :. and that K
Neighbors. Tax Collector, is entitled to credit for the tax e- , va there,
Given in open Court, (his loth da v of A1.lv. A 1■
JNu Al. OI TOM
,'ounity Judy
.lAAiiKS RO-iNKV.
C. Al. WILSON.
Attest: J. H. GIRV1N.
W. A. HADDEN, J. H CRAWFORD,
County Clerk. County Commissioners
Status of Affairs With the Democrats at St. I*ouis.
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the sirungort kind tf indications ap-
parent la.c night, .1 *dgc A-11oa B. Par-
ker of New V* Ik T.iil be the demo-
‘ era:ie standard bear r. All opposition
mws to wane as the crucial hour
draws nearer, T'.v Rryan-Herust-
Har risen factions have worked hero-
ically, ! i! against area; odds. Handi-
capped by so many instructed votes
they fctruftgle on against the tide with
,'iitiU- hope uf su-'-<es. Today's pro-
e< ediucs t-ay change the slants of
tilings sum* what, but that remains in
the speculative realm The summary
of the convection in general on th*
eve of eaiiing the great democrat i-
body to order is as follows:
Bailey <•! Texas will debate the pia:
fi rm v* th Bryan.
Tammany will not put tip an active
opposid 'u to Parker.
Senator Gorman does not want his
name placed before the convection.
Grave charges were made by the
lion to i::< i : Bryan without any haiull*
cap and has again declined to become
permanent chairman.
Bryan will carry the Blin d-; contest
as fir its possible t'earsr will lose*
land Barker gain the vote o! ihe state
after the first ballot.
Texas Delegation.
St Bo..is: At a caucus of the Texas
, d degaticii Senator Chares A. Culber-
son was « hosen chairman: Howard
i Templeton, vice chairman; Frank H.
, Bti-hi'-k. . .u-relary: Judge John H»
; Reagan will he nmwl as the Texas
vice president of the- convention.
' Tite following soitt lions were nti-do
for i.'oniR'.ittcemcn:
Credentials—'1' W. Gregory.
Permanent Organization—iW. 1L
| Capps.
Rules—R. T. Alilner.
K; solutions—J. VV. Bailey.
To N ify Nominee for President—*
1 i:c-e Otteiey.
To Notify Nominee for Vice Piesl-
cente-tants in the Illinois contest. den; George C. O'Biien.
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3DV470P JOJ. WAd/lST
Who Twice Refused the Nomination for Permanent Chairman That He May
Be in Position to Meet Bryan Without a Handicap.
Coinmiiteonoan — R.
The Hryan p'tins met novere tit feal 1 National
a; the hands of the national commit- j .iuhnfton.
u‘ To Second Ntnuinution of Parker
\ iViturc ef ihc conven!if>u m >\• Thomas H. Ball,
men; w.i* tic waning ef • <- Bryan To Second Nomination
tiitem e
of Texas'
Cimice for Vice {^resident When I>el«*-
kWHALE SCRATCHED ITS BACK. | bach against the bottom of ’he Mau-
f _ na i.oa. When the whale had gotten
Astonished Sailors Thought Motior relit f from tl * marine hives, it swam
Was an Earthquake. away.— Front tite Honolulu Pacific
On the night of April 2f) the steamer Commercial Advertiser.
Matina Ixta. while lying at Keaubou. — ~ ~
Shook anti trembled, then she heeled Novel Method of Profit Sharing,
over to port and then heeled over to A shirtwaist r ‘. ulacturei in il.e
starboard. Everybody sleeping a beard local whoi -.ic iiaiiet surprised tlie
wa* awakened, every one awake bo- empioy< s r lew days ago by announe-
pame alert: sfitnethinr had happ*-ned. inc that he inr*-nds to retire from act-
Somebody declared ii was an earth- ive business in tlx ir tuvor. His plan
quake. A slmHar experience had been is ro turn tite plum over to "it ed and
met by the Manna Boa months be- true" snboniinat - with the stipula-
tion that in case the business should
fore.
JI t'i
Gapt. Simerson learned, however, prosper they are to pay for the prop
that it was not an earthquake at till ertv on the installment basis, [n the
[hat moved the bo*o. hut a whal* event of time demonstrating that these
An enormous leviathan of the deep “trusties" canont mak* a “go' of the
had sea hives. Its hart: itched: it enter prise the "(loss' to take
felt the sensation-that so many peo- charge **l affair.- a ali iiabili
pie f xperi* nee in the tropics it want- ti-*s « ml begin anew :*• *i up trade,
ed to scratch its hack. There was N*w York i’ress
■othing on which to scratch until tlie
Mauna l»a was sighted. The whale 4 London B.vkcrs on Strike,
wa* •■eportfd by native fishermen to All ’he I wish inkers at* ’nl.ine
f.nve divetl underneath the in,at and : for, n l.ond< t; a ’ w <■ ii n d*y
Sfrafched Its l>acl, op the keel of the 1 am: i .to tits n . it
respel. Tl.r- shaking a m1 rolfing of
veifcl were caused |*y th* whal*. Do noble th • g«. n : , ;renin ! *-m
ro fit fishermen claimed, rubbing its j at! * a) long Chi* Kin:
Heroic Sou Saves Father.
When tiie schooner Bevi Halt was
run down and sunk by a barge, Capt
Philip Pendleton was thrown into the
hold of his vessel, where he fount,
himself pinioned down by the plank*
broken in by Ihe impact. He would
have be* n drowned had it not been
for the heroic action of his son Ralph,
who dived -*-v*ial tim* s into the holt*
of the vessel filled with water.
"No. father. I'll die with you." were
his words when ih*1 father besought
him to take to the rigging, as he wa?
drow ning Aft* r repeated efforts h«
got his father out of tlie hold of th<
vessel, and both were saved.
George- Did you haw a good it.o'
Gfertie -Oh. lovelv. lovely’
George Was !h« p
Gertie- No, hut i I
hat and had a box ol
mels with me.
insurance Agent—What ate
Optiin'Pt
No One Else.
\\ h:d are ro ;
kit-king
Gasquet Going to Rome.
Abbot Francis Gasquet. who was
much talked of alter the death of Car-
dinal Vaughan as bis successor, i? I
about to bate England and take up j
his re«id* • ee in Rom*-.
Deaths From the Plague.
The deaths from the bubonic plague
in India :t * from 30,000 to 40.000 a 1
week In Johannesburg. Soutl* Af-
rica, 1?s cases and 70 dearths bav ? oc-
I curred in two weeks
ne n*u v,au&e.
She Aon s". tn w>>nd(‘rftillv - n< erfui
on this rainv gloomy night.
French Fleet.
In an official report just drawn up
for lhe French Pat liamcrt it is de-
clared that the fleet is at the heigt t of
efficiency, but that ilie garrisoning
iind provisioning of several colonies
are insufficient.
Average Wages of Teachers.
I he average wage of a male school
teacher in the Bulled States B about
S BO) per yetir. Tne average .salary ol
;• woman !*-a*-ln i in the l'nited sta'*
i abooi Blfi'i per year.
"Roentgen Sirters."
I be oU--sf vocation *u>**n* .! to wottien
in Beilin is that of being a Roenigen
sister ' •)r ;t riurs** speciitliy train* <i
1or ' i -:t I n g patients with X-rays, a
ia w wiiirh require-- nmeh skill and
cs r>-
Palm Oil Imports.
Imports of palm oil into the i'nitc.j
Ft atep iuct ,-as*-fi from S.usi ,27.2
')■ "iD't - in !!«»] to .".7 x2L’8u6 pounds m
•*' : H e |!*.*:; imperts w«r« valued
•a stus:;,r,.u;.
rain 'iellgtit in mu' T" ' r.: t*T men"?
elioice of neckt.
\t*- verlt.ible tyriinis :n tin w-a>
i'lie
re
light
■ *• c ;,\en on :? galkn A.-’s t’wcil Smith
place on tlie pla;
Texans haw rigged lUem.selves out
n badg* s and ordered a flag for theil
of the coin cut ion hall.
seel :o:i
THE FARMERS CONGRESS.
C* ip-gf
for,- i*.*.-
prt:ii;! i ir
*•>:p* •*i ii in take
form question.
The Virginia d* legalivu set al: .spec-
I ibaiion :.Ni>i*- by announcing a solitl
, i’ark* r voie
The e-rgani. ation of the Raima" del
le'.atiir dtne'opcd a bad split over
the pr< ell n y.
til* it-ng! it if iiie platform prepare.i i «.n*-hci,'<i
I > John Sharp \V Mams is urgt ii a8 a Couf.rrss
*- ro g obje l : * - n t<* :! i e* n 6U(-ti unanimity ol action on tfuv
i * n a nuide a pi (*;>•>.- it ion to part of all concerned, .til co-opcra'ing
it * *nti-Parker «• * m* nt. but they in 'heii « Iforts wuf, delerniiimtion to
•'** » unaVe t0 accept t ma *■ ;iii> ,h« red letter y.ar for the
l * i aiuniiiuy for. *-" fa * d to put farme s of T. xa.- Beginning with,
ti ' • 3-1*. tii*- organization of the Monday night all trains coming in.
N* w 5 ork di-legation
Tin anti-Park* r f<
Fraiiuu T,-x*s Never bo*-
t iei-€ lx * .. ich flattering
ioi a tni -g * nj >yable anif
tn*. 'ig of i lie Farmera*
Never uefore has ’here
s are Ixl-mi
- pan *;f forming a sueo-s-
I ii • unbina' ion.
■ 1’at I * r co uiciit » a" *i*
i' i i:<- C'liit*- : - for 6*-a t s
i< Ii a . ha r-nnim!. tl c
'ii . i*. - ► ‘o- lu.it .'nan
t:.:' aula: * • I ii rn i tl ee * *> t !.e
titui :on.
t ■ u* w** j i h«> ;i r ii( a-. .*ii. -1
v i' * 'ii.; a ., * i • i in" ais
nan be p < v• ■ d:*•«i
na ii*- * gat i Mi a!*nonn-c* ;i
da'1’ *»* * t: ‘tinging vi,iiors from ail
. Us of tn. stai* . upwn**ds of aOy al-
r* ro.\ In :i,g on the < .impiis.
! l 'ill wn-\il wiR do.ihtiess lake
•> gt* ;' di a of Hie iin*e ,f fi,*.* *-<iri
g:c j idg:::g from »he number of
*"'■* :* -’nt t*> wii*in* ifiat subject
■i a :g.ii-d Th* -u'ojcrl will
. < d ny fiait dozen or so * x
l" • B s... ii Mas.- rs Hunt, r Marie-
1 -' *'' "■* Sander"on and others,
f>•' H. '!
good ?
about your luck 1*. 1" 1 •
Iiav. only
He V> 1 vv a ■ j
st thinking
ho \v
’ !•)■■> rommann iihi
{ wo1*]
d t. ilia: n
f:iit bfui to it.- 1 !< n s‘
on niy new
yourself to blarm
much it would bav*-
*>st me it it
)ia<!
!!>* 1 i C
tuns, but
ibil ktu in*-)) con'rob
•lb-inns* * a ra
Peslniisi 1 know i; .t:.d
tbiil s ju-«.
bei'ii pleasant .-not:.:
I|» go out
lh-
Think men n■ • %■ -
old complait'
Thv
irj •■ t of
r!■ *- II1 ti"is deiegat*•"•
* hat I'm ki* k:ii at**:t.t
truit Free fV
of fimtlK ll a :- ■
as t ' *
li*. !■*•* - *
v * i vv ' in ■ s<'d in anv
i nsi" l 1 bat ali in* 1
.... 1. .It «...
1. *' burden* ;
‘‘IJ
*»n Tn.
H"pk .■ s ‘act .oi w;i"
Plume Producer.
Feminine
W a y.
fi.
A r* her
tii a: Kv<* was
proofs of 'tnii In..-'bond s
u« a't
1 c-at. d
madam ?
hark* f
The Widow w.-: he ha*
i'*-ti
Archer
home for 11** la t thr* 11 : !
Smr.ri
•iav-8 ba*i
Bet.
1 r.a.*. .ot
Hhv* read tt.ai i . ,v n ,v'.
1 . * - ry . *o<i y i; t h 1 * in a ho , f y ^ , ,
■ i «’ fir ' d a: girl
*i * art .-by pj *• • t • }. -<J <,. ,
i'll f h<- :;*•< on* I v,ox<: * mo* * !
'•'< <d i p ruon.'i afl> ml if ctmt a
:*• f*-d in > - tat- nient.
1 a*> worl up ;.*> li> t* i :«-ai i-.-.hih:
Ton -. fb<nit meet trot Di*
in [x s
< allow ay oi Washington-
" ■ ' 1 h* ’* :o *«-tiii. nil plant fixed-
o' fi:u.i of the l*ji-?ur* rs working
nut. ' Dr Knapp are 1 -re to meet him
* 1 is»;:s ami counsel with him as well
•>-> etch !*. bis iet-imep.
!t< farm* " Boys and tltrl.s*
! auu. has *!*■ vc;ofK‘d intu quite an
up* if tan • feature <d i lit* congress.
iro'P' ..* n* will scnit flit*,.ti K,.th-
•*uk ( r" and niotK-rs are attending and
Witt, tliem three *ir four
K- the-r ages ranging from
vlai > are bringing crop e*-*-
; ri
bring;)*:.
v**inir fo
10 to ^C,
Minis
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