Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1900 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXAS LEGISLATURE
7ie Hours tfimo Iiy ths on
iho Th l ill
ayy tax imposed
A lilon nl nitrkpt shop Jlirn When
the Inx Win llaicd nt 5 > aO
ill l Vnntlirr IMra Sti
slim Hip 0ios1 lo
Aiiiin Tel > 11 Will tho rovernrr
nil Himtner extra scsdon to pel tho
lull ir will ho let Hit responsibility
r t upon thishoulders of the legislu
mm in the talk here
rticiH are members who r they feci
ne imotlinr session will be i tiled rnd
ture urn iust ih many willing to wager
i will ba liono With theeteeptlon
iIih eetion relating to occupation tax
u merchants the second chapter of tho
tut bill has been disposed of by the
0 lse
Ill addition of a clause putting a
xrnlnliitivo tnt on bm bet shops and
mipmilesJoasing wires to such con
Tiraml thu imposition ol a tax upon
dill rs selling tombstones was tho
i ii r cliarges mado yesterday
litre wasplenty of discussion but
e irly all amendments and substitutes
with snotvedunder
Alter a Inely debate the hou > e adopt
dim iiKiendment to tho pending tax
ill placmtr a tat of fihOO a year on tel-
egraph telephone or railroad companies
Tho ns penult to be used or lento their
vives for purposes of conducting a
leafcdVwirobrokerage business Tho
l u x nS fSOOQ applies toevery office con
ilmtvngsuch business and tho object
aimed at in tho amendment is to tax
ihe onipamcs owning the wire3 which
are nspilby brokers and dealers in fu
tnro hi the conduct of their business
Tnisjiiuendment came upas a spec-
ial order it haung bien postponed lust
eek to iiable inembersto think about
t
When thahou < o adjourned Saturday
the pending nuestionWus on the sub
dh non of tho tax bill placing a tax of
CU on cotton buvert which the com-
mittee raised to tOK After nilong do
Inte th 4at remainod atUH > >
rjrfeTi xnifouri ubJi visions covering
tales on real estate loan and invest-
ment brokers marchantlle ugencies
kitting rinks and banelull park wore
disposed of quioslf all 1 tho amount of
taxes fixed in th bill was not changed
nit when the subdivision taxing steam
latinlrim was reached there was a hitch
Mid it toolt < tho house more than nu hour
to getaway from tho Chinese question
The subdivision was unchanged
An elfyrt to suspend consideration of
Ihj tax bill and take up thevsenate land
lnll failedthouga presented to the housa
three roparate times
Tne iiouso again express its unwil-
lingness toholdi night sessions when a
motion to take a recjss until 7 0 was
defeated by the nnthusiaxtlcadoption of
VUiotion oJidioum today
Tho sonato was witliont a quorum
honto no Fossiou
Austin Enb 14 Tno first thing taken
up be tho houso yesterday was tho roso
1 ltion introduced by Jlr JIaBtorson
which asked tha govornbr to reconvone
Mo legH turo munqther extra session
or thu patsugij of thu tax bill The
Oiolution was lost
Chapter U of the tax bill was takoaup
hv tho house after the exciting debate
ver this Mastorson resolution and the
Uudbillqusstion ha I been closed Chap
r 3 relates to io nty ml valorem and
r ty and ojuntyoccupation taxos and it
was noon disposedpf
Mr Wright moved that beginning
t night the housa hold night nos
Mons for tho purpose of considering tho
tid 4111 and the trustee bill
Mr Childevs moi ed to table Lost
Tho eyas and noes were demanded
and the motion was adopted ayes nt
nos 8l
VnateKltto appropriate 3a000 fpr
ai epileptio asylum was referred to tua
wuiiniftee on uaylnms
Aresolutlon expressing tho symoatby
o the house toR piesentutivo Tarklng
t m in his illness was unanimously
i laptedi
Jlr Garner offered a rosolntion stat
ng that it was evident tha house could
tot pass thatax bill iq tha remaining
days of tho session whllo considering
i section by section ho thereforo moved
i iat this actiqu bit rts inJod and the
1 ill takeu up aiilactedppon chapter by
ruapter
Thaiolnt of older wrnj ralaetltbat a
MiHnr so lilntion had bvon voted down
i day ortwojiijo but tho sneakei ruled
that tli hous roulil not b peruunont
iy bounsl l > 7 n IralUr rsXitntlon
The rtojlutlMi fuHivl by ujvoto offl
t 4
f
BUIIIWIMIPHJM II WL IHl UJI < W iHWiaW HIL
lip Tho section to adopted without any
changit iitiir con i lerabla wranift °
Article OVI giving the revenm agent
ncvs to ml booKS and ucounts Was
adopted
Article ii > oi fixing tho salary o the
state revenue agent at 2uli > was taknn
up ami adopted
Ariiile GjJUUa prnvhlngf irthreo dep-
uties nt u salary of tM > each ami pro-
viding for an official seal was takou up
Mcs rs PottcI1 anil Cnsllifnn riovid
to amend by 8tting out the duivs
iinthnriruigthc nmployine i of tlireo
deputies Adopted ayes tiA n ins 40
An Ecp < l Co icc Killn
nuil 1 Uliii4elf Slain
Kuefields W Va Ftb 11 At
Swords creek russell county Detjctivo
L V Felts was hot and killed by Ayil
liait Lse whq a few seconds lat r was
shot tmd killed by DoputyMarslnl
II110 Ftiicn furdar
QiiTeyville Kan Feb 11 El Nelson
a loriapr living near Lmapau 1J miles
oputh of thiscitywas sjiot and instantly
killsd by his brotheriiiilaw Rqssel
Hendurson They juon LommerceiV
quarreling over tho It union of a lino of-
fence When they wero less than four
ieet apart Henderson hrod a shotgun at
Nelson loaded with buoksno and tore
Helaon jj bend almost otf
Aiulli r Autlinut 1IH1
Jitckson Mlas TiSb 11 Tlw Cjx
antlttnst bill has paused tbi lower hontiis
by nn almost mm iluibns vote only two
inembnrBiolIiig in ton nogutlvp Tha
bill it very broad and doslyncd tj ii
oludo nil uWiNidf l
lor vwaT v
Prrv d T h 11 Ilarry Wright
a tiuraUi0fiao hot ami probaby
iitnlly womiiSwlAlabs irstehel at Nar
dln KatolieaTSli toil Known po illtluti
and rniH a sjlooij at Nardn Both
iuoii shot hulCjiWn time Wright
was not nit fiutMuuiiiel was lilt BJTera1
uum ml
n i Miu it ifitiwit lkomt
MrK nler to
teron tluiliiii
ranratr of Tm
mornitig watyS
Chapcr V iKcup itba tix on lupur and WdSreuUm
dealers was tntin np The chapter ivS 7
ws tufintihed whei tho houis ui < K1 > >
jauiTci Bremmnt Tx 1nii 13 The 4year
old
diujhiHr onlAllif Mlor on Jell in
I
CA > 11 Jim Pat-
io caarged with tad
Joaes early Knnday
Ins nxaminlm tiial
d to jail witl out bond
Tim s ii ie j too iirn it InSIre iieiuv ihren lailes
Austin Tob 14In tho sonaton met lorth of here1 was jr > liadly bmu
cags waa received from the governor from the effects of which ho dieJ
proposing certain amendments to the I yJ
Pallas city hatter
Tho committee on lands reportfd
faborably Mr Oreers bill permitting
i ailroada to purchase school land solely
for depot and terminal facilities
Judiciary committee No 1 mslo a
favorably report on tho doubleheader
bill nud favorably on Mr Autlees libel
billMr
Mr Reba3tlan seourol consideration
of his bill appropriating J iO 110 to > tart
work on tho epileptic asylum nt Abi
lone The bill was ordered engrose I
and passed finally under a suspension
of the rules
Tho senate next considered Mr Dlb
rells general deficiency and aduitiunal
appropriation bill
Thero weto somo changes in tho bill
before engrossment
Mr Staff irda bll providing that
countiss shall have printed nil blanks
and receipts used in tho ascstmsnt and
collection of taxes excepting occupation
tax blanks was considered
Tha bill was ordered en gross id
Mr Morns bill fixing the salaries of
tha superintendents of the insane asy-
lums at iiM each per annum was
passed to engrossmjnt by a voe of 3
to 11
Atleos bill defining libel as a basis for
a civil action for damages vrte next on
tho calendar
Mr Davidson secured tho adoption of
an amendment imposing the penalties
of the bill upon poisons bringing into
the state and urcularlng any writing
printinz pictures or signs i
Mr Yaiitia secured the adoption of an
amendment striking out tho word ma
llcibuV inTETction where it denWri
publicatlonBtc An effort to roconsldl i
er was defeated by 13 ayes to J4 noes
Aujourned with the bill pending
TxrTr Kxpelltiil
Austin Fab 10Mr TarverofWebb
CDtinty hasb > en expelled fiomtue Iiouso
on account of being county superintend-
ent of W bb
TWO PERSONS
KILLED
lldtectlva I
WEDDIW6
RJMC I6 BUT A
LINK ORA CYiAlH OF
SICKNESS
hisi ttiitolilogi p
jouumllst liasji
ton 1
1
man ot the la
tnlttee kiv4 h
lining the late
loslug side >
w
Mniouas IV1
Ualdwln IUldwin ami Folts iracodj < as the bfjj
J ee an escaped convict to a deserted
house
Wishing to take him alive they re-
sorted to the p lan c hiding near tl o
houss and havlbg a boj1 to ride no at
full speed streaming wtu lo rtof Tuis
brought Ij > o out bf the house Telts or-
dered him to surrender but Leo swung
himself behind the horso and drawing a
levolver shot Volts dead Baldwin
threw himself on the ground to get aim
on L es body His first thot wounded
Leo nud the second killed him
FAMILY MURDERED
7Iolli rbon and Daughter IlrutnUy 3Inr
durbil in Klfi hlA
Ja < kBonvllle riaFeb 4 Oie of
the raosc horrible ciitnes over perpetrat-
ed Ju this state was dlscovarodTue9diy
afternoon about seven miles west of this
oily whqn Mrs r ibjrts awjdowaged
70her son G TRobens aged > i3
and Mfss Jennia KVoerts a daughter
aged 51 wero found murdered at thoir
home An ax Was tha weapon used
Tha three compoasd the enttro lamily
and weia well to do umly highly resp ct
od citizyis
> AND
BREAKSTHIS CHAIN
EAKt jpMBN STRONG
T
NATIOMAL SOLONS
f
1T
WUII ILIIWHHI
Janos M l olilnsoa of Toit Wayne
was n ueuboyj
Willis Iticwei
rof Alnlamn saja in
ij tljal In has liiOu
arheid law lias writ
IiooUh ami J Juoty 11 plauter
units K loe of Alkauvs
cjinlt
tjpcrnsU untloual com
jjjjns a uiliutt soldier
mipluasiiutnci8 on thi
itpjitpli of Mltiout I says
j2nal iffin > l ptitlsaa
lemoMd forjPiy Jo jisMttlvlty i > lile
Unlteil Stnlrajn toincy foi the western
dKtrlct of MfsiiuB 7
Wllllaui
ttolliOllIU
ha
poii jell of Pcnuylvaiiln
thiiujfnf when he was n
i youiig man linttlsfiiou the piosldcnt of
11 lunki Inu jitW IIyiii of IimiuxtImi
Ela MiysheusedRo be A mule lllVei
Then i 1 e kome ijuocr facts In the
CougiesRlonnl lV icctovv 1lil ifar ns
usual lluiy immbii of loiigiess f
ulslios a nkntchjoMiN onn lite nnd de
BCI
Ilhes lilmt > lf0lt
oorieisseiMni I
Mr
Noounii
Tu Villi ti
lliml
hi would like to
Chlcago glios a pic
tmesque iIsta jof < his pnt ciiiopr nnd
rays Hint dujhjBtlii jeats 1MM Mr
Noonaus iioilwtji > waatin subject nf
Ui sniper cmntjMit ns lie held three
olllcis at tile snmc time rl stnte sen
ntoi olonel umlijpaik nttniupynnrd
11 as a vludidattjfqi congict > 3 Chlca
go itocord j
A V > Mliirii Mliitilntlon
Gi Iggu Why
Frtlilll ii the matter
mnnV j yWSi
IflggM lrottlijjinliiil un an nss and
lie ailed Hie 5 iji jliljjgll to my ftcf
< ilggs snotfiIiigljTliiits nothing
Im iiiiinliiiijS U juii hoim things
crTmi behind l
Ths was committed lata Mon joui gf nostpn Tinuscilpt
day night Robbiry was tno motivo
tunellUli Jlilr
rnthpr liwjIjrfigiVl Von gals haie
got to sliaie tliimgiiv llglit biiieiiiou
nnd our luniaylcnrt uffoid 11 light In
both tootna i fjjjjjl l
The Jnls i pfifti ofcYi She can have
It nil lift MOlf CpUonKO News
3b
I A llrrnMTtlntnrv
Miss itlng SRV lit you
refuse to
mnrij incV
I iM iuse jrn nri > It Ihe dry goods
I liiisluiMs mid l if fuicr lutvo 11 cliiiiui
j to pick tip liflrpfijhiU oilier h1i0h
Chliago lleisin
oilj Mnlislanllnt
Ill IdllllK you
itboiiiilvniiuifeffijirtiiiii
Well I Kiut Ipflliv wiiv r i
WAITING
I
2iJnnctlou Aviln
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Oaptsr it iitlute niWproviai > 7 for tweimxNliich mjwwuiiiuniTnimU Incorpmatmn un U > 1B < y M < VO np uiUu Urn
u iippolntwont of th smtq rovtmiin derrttaiidlnax iegaulip pi mii nilo nmtulLa lliyVIUUiiiw Muit
f iimUdmiitflIsditUw rrtKintj < i mu jnuui iijiinlikiiirtiiutu a < i > for
WyKMf Wiri ATM
Tllli
Tito in 1ho Inniifr anil 0m > In
I iltr Cimit Ittpeilcm Leg
Mnfiiic nt InuiMorl and
lliiuulrillc at lur sxne
ON COURTS
KcnludT Conlrst in Hie rwlcial
iifid tJiitte Comts
TURKS XJJJNCTIOXS
Ci in mil Vti li Attonieyi oJ
Loth fi os weui in Nnt erelico heo ye
l r lay on tne two Ilrntucky pi 11 ions ti
oi join tlo stilu board of elections anil
tho Deiiiiicriiiio nttwtantft for st ito of-
fices other than gj ornor and lieutenant
governor
AVhen th v appoarud before Judgs1
Tifof thetinited States circuitcourtot
tho jurisdiction of the Federal court in
sneu cases The defendants claimed tin
matter for final disposition was by tin
courts of Kentuoky If the court holds
jurisdiction in the case both sides will
want inuca time for argument
Tho plaintiffH were represented bv
Bradley Wilson Sweeney and Yost all
of Kmucky Tho defendants wero
represented by Scott Hendricks Ilag r-
and Maxwellhe latter bjing a member
of the bcr of Cincinnati and the others
of K ntilckv
Tno argument was on tho jiuUdicioi
of tho court nnd strong points wero
brought out by both pnrties
After the conohiionpf the arguments
Judge Tjfo alvisdChu conns el that ho
will d announce his deosiott so far as
the court having juridic Ida in the
oa os are conrsrrol at Upmtomorrow
Wlitlo tho Republican injunctions nro
being heard here the injunction grant-
ed the Democrats by Julge Ctntrell re
strainiug GoVerrtor Taylor from inter-
fering wjth thy sessions of the legisla-
ture conns np at Frankfort
ylnr Wilt Cnlue up
nt tlMtirfilewn
Liujsvllle Feb 14 Il la reaspnably
certain thefpoliticalsltuation jv ill remain
inits pr ent qniet BtatetluutiladecisiQTj
hasbeen handed dowiijhyitha oourt pf
appeals clearing tha litis to tha oClce
of ioveiuor
Before Judgo Cintrill today the
Ddinosrats wjllibring ult in < q nity ask-
ing nniiljuneiion to r 8Tain QiVernor
Taylor from iserfcismg any functions ot
the opice of povernor lv is expected
n temporary injunction will be granted
In case the V publican execative dlc
regards tin action of the court ns was
dona in the case of tho Alonzo Walker
habeas corpus writ and injunction
ng linst interference with tho logislaiuro
the D lnccrats will not pre a proceed-
ings tor contempt bit take tha case to
the court of ajipeats which according
to tbeir contention is he las icsorc in
these proceedings
fhis planwas d cidel nponnt a con-
ference of Dj niqrrAtia leailers includ-
ing Governor ISeckbaui Coneresman
D ILsySmilri e xG < jyefnor McCreaiy
Jadro W Prj orliiil sciril other
Abill was introduced making Jan 4
Governor jpobeid birthdayu legal noli
coy in ihisstatef >
Itupulillohii I < iiMlHtnre
Frankfor rj ity Feb 14 l Tho tower
house of tho Rapnbhcai legslaiure in
toss on here y er er lay adopted a rosolu
turn returnim thiiuks to the Oato League
of thejleptlblican c uls for svmputhy
and enconragem p n t e xt jnded Governor
TajioxJit tlio present crisis
Thirtytwo members wero proVul
Iofs than a iniorum and no other bubt
mas wn done
f > 1 1
INnuner Clt > z ll Uflsit
Texarktnti Tex Feb 8John N
fjtawsrt did at his home in this city
aged 10 BecMHd was a poneer clti
Ben ofTexa < coming to the btato fiom
South Caroltna hi 1834 He was in tho
warof tho rfbdlion aud was orderly
sergeant foij Colonel B Waterhouse of
tho Nineteenth Toxas lolunto r in-
fantry
ICltleil by H rwilch leucine
Galveston Teb 7 Robert Perkins
agelV4 was run ovo and killed by a
smtchengluo of thp Golvestou lions
ton npd Northern Tailroad Tho de
cp4jed had been omplovrd In thouoin
panys freight yards ns 1 freight hand
and when they wera shbrt of hands ho
acted In tho capscltv of switchman
L Kiillutil It iitp nltd
PettyToxrebl4 Tha public school
is suspended lndeltmtoly on account of
j tno scarlet fiiver und sumllpix eeare
j Thorn nru lix ones ot munllpus within
twu miles tf this place Somi contend
that it lit nut real emallptn It Is suld
one young 1111111 had gottou wall l foro
kuuw what was thu matter with
Cuima h ja ir Wtui
lB iu To lf U W VIU Uiii
Gome i f tuih tatv aotux as rgeni lor u
fnvmor sold 103 bales of middling cot
ton in this city tori l p r 100 pounds
Tnis it is claimed is the Inchest pnt
paid ior cotton of that grade in this
market tins xsnu
Sli14 lir LMliluriim
HllUbini Tti Feb 14 Kc dWil c
Weller w It snip tllle tars 11 fat Hi 1
rimnl lio s lor lue L is Anctes Call
Corula m rifer
FIhanIAL DILL
r vii iii o
Vasiiigoi fjb
la P
1M < >
11T AunliiHt
IIHi I flnnnslil
ddlutis in th seiiute nuelio I ih clniifc
7esterdav Tvo great speetHiiH one in
favor of the pnnduu sf it cutMtitnpi
lncupiiru au I ill otner lu npnotitiini ti >
it wero delivered imdlxith w > rvil > teiieil
to rjyseuttors with tlosn nttcnion Th
first win iljlhuod bf Jlr Alltsin of
lowathe rauktng member of tho finance
committee Ka lmd lvcn nn utteniii
tlve listener to tha priijcbus dolteKt
on tho other side of the rhauifaor nnd In
uppals lor a beariug it was agreed tho lho urst f h argiunwithe presented
Ctjt question for consideration should a hW Mwm > Plnt rMi
the pending aonatx bill I
Mr Jones of Novadi declared thst
tho bill was viciou3 and unnurrunlu 1
confrrlng too great n piwer ni ii na-
tional banks and fasten 114 h > cointrv
to a told currency II1 disuised h
question from 11 historical anil philoso
plilcul vaw
Today th senate began onsider
nlion of the bll ald niniiiiltmiuca iindr
10mlmitorulo and the it ml votj to-
morrow
Ihi ll < iue
Washington Feb 14 A joint resolrt 4 it
lion increasin the limit o inst of tho l
new govtinment printing ofihn 429 OOi
on aco unit cf the incrnised cost cf
building material Was adopted in tha
hous
A bill to oxtnnd tbo pono1 of supen
rlon cf certain laws rolat ng to tho war
depariluent f > r another year from Marcn
1 was ndopied
Mr Pavno of New York then made
tho announcement of Mr Cnickerings
death Atsoiiio future tims ho said ho >
W011II ask tho borvo to pav lltt mr trib-
ute to the hi h ci iractor of ths dstin
guished Borvira of the ilcvased
Ihe resolutions prop iraJ by the New
York delegation were thsn adopted nnd
a coinmitteo was Hjipolnted to atienJ
thetnueral Then at 11 J > p tn ns
further mark oflrospea the toria ud
cotnniiii9 on nu itary alfairJhas com
pletat the uniiv iippropiiitlou bill I
cnrred fUJIUOStl ngainst JM3 0ajlut
in thu bill for the eurrtnt Tear Too
great Deeming increase is act oun ilfor
by tho fact that tho appropriation for
tile current fiscal ear was inadequaio
and tha nrgent dclliency bill reienily
pv = tJ oarridd n laiga aldit on l appro-
priation for tha uriny for lho cirrent
yfar The lull includes un appropria-
tion of 4505 0 for cabin and tele
traph lilies to coined thnimllriiry pos
In Alaska with hiadu u ters nt Hi Mi
cbaols und SKiOOOi lor miUtaty toada
and bridges in AWk 1
A Vrnt Cnnliiltterv
T a hington Teb14 Uipicsontntivo >
Bad oi Texas intn duceu 11 the hjnsu
uresoliitioit provvfdiiig for the mipoiut fi
meucofa special oniuaittee ofjiiln j
members not than llva ti l f
more lonjv
to any ono political pmy to whom > try
flhall bo eubmttted all resoluttaasr bllls >
or nuienliusnts relating to trusts or 1
monopolies ifndtne regulation or sup-
pression thereof with instillations to
bring in a general bill for thai piirocue
Apktimt Culnntiii Contribution
Washington Fb 14Mr Vandiver
of Wissonri has introduced a bill pro-
hibiting oorpoiotions trn ti etc from
Jcontrlbuting 10 campaign HuiH Or lor
influencing or intimidntiiis employes <
Tilfi 1hil pilnu S n Mllno
New York Feb 14 The IlerallVs
Wasaingtfm bpeclal says action in rela-
tion to the Philippine question will b
taken up at oaca by tne senate coul
tsiitea oa the Pnidpplnas
Cotton ClnlliiM 11111
I
Washington Feb 91 The honss com M
mlttee on claims favorably reports th Hi J
Coiper bill for the payimlitof southern <
coston claim Tno bill involvw te
aa expenditure of IOI00uJU 41
Tb lillt CnrrrrloJ
V SJ
AVnthipgton Feb VJ Tha bill passed Jp
tho senats to amend tha riivr and bar fvM
bor apt of 16C9 relativu to tha GalYSloti
Ship chanbel and Bullalo biyou in TeaV
This is simply a correction of tLo biUv 1
paused last year
r
llAtUcr Ho lovMrnor
Vashington Teb 1A Governor
Foosovelt will JiOi accept Ihe Lomlna
tion for tho viea presidency oa tho Us
publican ticket Hn will bs ncandidato
for a tocond term iullie ojcxntivo man
eton at Albany Tins 10 tho tmbstaucn
1 of aconimunicfttltiiirecelrrdbygtniliirt
Iiodgu of Mitssaoiusutts trntn tho guv
eruur and aimtfyoil In lit president
1
1 r
I
j ri l lit 1iniii inkx
1 Bridgeport To Kali 3 A Koole
1 Iiliind ftoighttraln wnnwred0 Inborn a
I inllo rorih uf town Klght cam wera
I dttrtiwl 1J Siaiiiuljrj n livftUjUmil iV
ilcUtlj injured 4
Jftkj ki jfoxtk mstkm
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 39, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 21, 1900, newspaper, February 21, 1900; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111444/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .