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The San Antonio Express accuses
Hearst of being inconsistent. That is
of public consequences, and the
vehemently they disagreed the
twisted as to be impossible of recog-
nition. It said Bailey opposed Bryan
The Topeka State Journal fears that
some of these days when a member of
the lower house is fined a barrel of
apples by his colleagues, he is Hable
to open a box of lemons for them bv
end we would not only enjoy life all
the more ourselves, but we would give
Friday Evening Session, 8 O'clock.
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in the language of the street, away
CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION TO
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NOR CAMPBELL WILL DELIVER
ADDRESS OF WELCOME.
where he can, perch and spread
wings to bls heart's delight.
Distance lends enchantment to
senates view of the lobbyist,
majestic form fairly towers in
8° to speak. Among the lawyers in
Texas that court-is in almost universal
disfavor. The editor of the News, we
believe. Is a lawyer as well as a writer
of ability.
party disintegration and party impuri-
fication and decay.
Sterling. R. E. Forker, J. T. Tadlock
and others.
nominated by the democracy for the
presidency. How fallacious!
we would have
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Senator E. G. Senter, Dallas.
Discussion.
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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN. BATURDAY, rzanvanr 18, 1907.
RAILROAD EXTENSION
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ported by railroads between points in
Texas and effective March 4. 1901, be
amended bv ading to section 2 thereof
the following item:
Ninth-Fuel’ofl In tank cars. in car-
loads from Danbury to Houston and
Galveston, 5 1-2 cents per 100 pounds.
This order shall take effect May 26.
1907.
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PROGRAM READY FOR
EDUCATORS OF TEXAS
Several New Corporations Will
Business in Texas.
■Commission Circular,
The railroad commission yesterday
issued thef oilowing circular amend-
in? commodity tariff No. 27C:
In approval of joint application. sub-
mitted under No. 29 of the St. Louis,
Supreme Home of the Ancient Or-
der of Pilgrims of Houston paid a fil-
ing fee of 37. This is a fraternal or-
Several Insurance Companies
Annual Statements.
Realizing that it doesn't pay to be
tactless, and thia he realizes doubtless
from long educational and personal ex-
perience. Chancellor Day of Syracuse
university urges his students to culti-
vate tact. He doesn’t offer, however,
to teach it.
Dollar Package
FREE
Simple, Home-made Remedy and How
to Prepare It, If You Have
Kidney or Bladder
Troubles.
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Invocation ..Dr. J. A. French. Austin
"The Gap)Between Elementary and
Higher Education in Texas”......
Hon. R. H. Cousins. state superin-
tendent of public instruction.
Discusgon.
"Education and Polites" ..........
Hon. Clarence Ousley, Fort Worth,
Discussion.
Business session.
The New Jersey murderer who was
to expatiate his crime upon the gallows
expressed the desire to crawl to his
place of exoution, but ho was not al-
lowed to do so for the reason. so it is
said, they feared his crawl would make
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NEWS OF THE STATE HOUS^
General and Personal Gossip of the Various Departments
To say the least as to the diversif-
cation of crops there should be an in-
tenalficatlon of interest on the part
of the farming fraternity from one end
of the country to the other, and from
side to side. as well.
THE SENATE’S NEW RLE.
With hartiness, with enthusiasm.
Carnegie’s gift of 332.000.000 to the
general educational fund is the largest,
gift on record. It is sad that it was
tainted money, but it will go just as
a
house there are, with but few excep-
tions, indeed, a fine lot of able and
patdotic men.
All in all, we have one of the best
legislatures in the entire history of
Texas. At least, its record as far as
it has gone, justifies fully this state-
ment.
Continuing, as we hope and have
reason to believe they will continue,
to wear their democracy straight—all
will be well with its membership and
with Texas nil will be well.
t’Arateln, Ban Antonio, Texas.
Inand Hanaw, Ban Antonio,
gallery. It shows him off to an amaz-
ing advantage. His opportunitles there
are, not few, but many. He can perch
I low and hang his good left ear over
the banister of tho senatorial gallery
and listen softly and rapturously to
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to date, appropriate, . excellent, suffi-
i dent.
It is true the senate was a bit tardy
lq adopting a rule on that subject, but
on the principle that it is better late
than never, it did it, and it did it
Well.
By that rule the senate hurled de-
fiance in the face of the lobbyist and
sent him flying to the gallery roost.
UNITED STATES |
Examine the label. The new feed law requires that
statements as to the contents of the paokago must
be true. Knowing the contents, you can be sure to
purchase only pure, cream of tartar baking powder
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many poor girls and boys as the other
kind i will. y
The woman who insists that it is
less trouble to vote than it is to select
a hat is evidently a woman suffragist.
Taking the hat in the bargain she can
make a convert of her husband easllv
enough. He will cheerfully allow her
to vote if she will permit him to select
her hat. That’s a go.
THEY WILL INSPECT THE
QUARANTINE STATION
confidence Mr. Roosevelt disvlaved in
his own opinion. Can he stand this
sudden and unexpected concord? But
it did jar him, though.
Fotaling » news ’stand. No. 1 Park
Row, New Verl -t+-
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V. M. Imboden.
The Nacogdoches cigar is a combin-
ation of the long filler and the short
smoker. That is to say, it smokes so
well it is all too soon over. hus-
wise, the short draw makes a long
puff.
Friday Afternoon Session 2:30 O’clock.
University Auditorium.
"The Meaning of Manual Training”
............. .. .. Horn. Houston
Discusslon.
"The 'leaching of Agriculture in the
Public Schools" .............••••>
Dr. H. H. Harrington, president of.
the Agricultural and Mechanical
college, College Station,
Discussion.
Business session.
Having overspent himself, Willlam
Randolph Hearst is now seeking to
limit by law the amount of monev
that can be spent oq elections. Failure
to buy an office has soured him against
his own methods.
that’ can be urged against him. All
else that he is, all else that he has
been, and we dare say all else that he
will be is far worse than that
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Houston filed
an amendment
Discussion.
"The Financial Support
Education" ..........
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good dht roads, and, needing them,
wo .hould display tho spunk to have • anan look llke a ”"‘h nyer under
the least objection that has been or minor,' the tingle of the wino room or
State Health Officer Wiliam Brum-
by. the members of’the senate and
house health committees, Speaker Love
and President Davidson of the senate,
left last night over the Houston and
Texas Central railway for Galveston at
as .a powerful stimulant to tho entire
kidney and bladder structure, puts
new life into them and invigorates the
entir trat. It makes the kidneys
clean the blood. The Dandelion will
take care of liver trouble and consti-
pation, and is fine for the stomach.
All the Ingredients, states a well-
known local druggist, are of vegetable
extraction, making it a safe and harm-
less prescription at any time.
Those who suffer and are accus-
legislature, the objectionable features
stricken out and returned to the gov-1
ernor, and approved. The bill grants'
further time to railroads to complete
that journalism is a profession now*
just as much as law, mediclne or the
ministry. It takes long and rigid
training and many hardships to reach
its heights just like in other Drofes-
•ions. It is not learned in schools,
either. •
A TEST OF LIFE.
The test of life set by the Chatta- ,
nooga Star is strictly all right. It de- 1
dares that it lies not so much in the ,
amount of riches decumulated nor the f
noise made Ip the world, but whether ,
it can be truthfully said that * the (
world is better for the individual hav-
ing lived In IL Along this same line ,
the Hon. Cone Johnson of Tyler in a
sermon preached at Dallas some time
ny of
to its
Coming right down to brass taqks
would anybody convict anybody on the
testimony of Grut? We should think
not. Certainly no fair minded man
would think of such a thing.
he may gather afresh to his under-
standing the reverberating sounds and
echoings of senatorial clatter and
speechmaking as from the inner but
senatorial holding ends, but he may
continue in the gallery so long as
there is never an executive session of
the body. In the future it will be
useless, and therefore needless, for
him to "crook the pregnant hinges of
the knee where thrift may follow
Mrs. S. Terry. one of the supervisors
at the Deaf and Dumb Institute yester-
day received a telegram from Hous-
ton conveying the
Robert
GOVERNOR sinnen rue MEAS which place an inspection of the qur-
GOVERNOR SIGNED THE MEAS- antine station at Galveston will take
URE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, place. An excellent program for tho
HE ALSO APPROVED OTHER entertainment of the legislators has
been prepared by the people of Gal-
Veston, which includes an oyster roast
down Galveston island at Paoli's place.
,, . Quarantine Inspector Tucker of th,
.The. governor, yesterday afternoon Galveston quarantine station will ae
approved and signed the railway ex- sist in entertainin -1. .
tension bill amt sent it to the state howingenthetainawsnathersvisttors and
derartment. This is the measure state's property. The purpose of this
which was passed during the early trip is to give these committees
rhlnf of the session and sent to ‘J6 opportunity of personally inspecting
chief executive, and after reading it he and ascertaining the needs of the st
found some objections to some of its tlon. and they will no doubt make a
provisions, and it was sent back to the report on the situation at Galveston.
: Amendments Filed.
In a futile attempt to keep the record
straight the Dallas Times-Herald got
the same so woefully warped and
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in 1896 after the latter had
Politically speaking from a strictly
democratic standpoint one taste of
Hearstism is the quintessence of the
bitter-sweet of party rectitude. It is
The state department of insurance 1 richard Rice Milling company of
yesterday granted permits to the fol- Houston, captial stock 3100.000. The
lowing insurance companies to do incorporators are: P. F, Prichard, W.
business in Texas, and which com-T- Eldridge and Jonathan laane.
panics filed their annual statements: | ----•--
Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance DIED OF APOPLEXY,
company of Erath county paid 311 ' -----
taxes. I Son of Mrs. Terry of the Deaf and
Dumb Institute.
and to develop American resources and
American commerce, but not to relieve
favored corporations or individuals
from foreign competition." This, while
charter Increasing its capital stock
from 311.375 to 320,000.
Anderson Oil and Milling company
of Palestine filed an amendment to its
charter increasing its capital stock
from 35000 to 310.000.
hands the court of criminal appeals
PRESCRIPTION HIGHLY RECOM-
MENDED FOR ELDERLY-
PEOPLE.
THE STATESMAN IN TEXAS.
Tom B. Johnsen, 433 East Houlton
San Antonio. Texas.
• Aw Qo. Ban Antonio, Texas.
— $adolpp, Laredo, Texas.
B. E. Vveloke, New Branfuels, Texas,
Home Nows Co., El Paso, Texas.
BY AND COMMITTEES FROM
LEGISLATURE HAVE GONE TO
GALVESTON.-
party disloyalty, party insubordination, not all the country is entitled to. Is a
pose, to buy and sell merchandise. The
incorporators are: V. N. Theriot. Jo-
seph V. Love and C. H. Anderson.
Knox County Abstract company . of
Benjamin. Knox county, capital stock
Filed $5000. The incorporators are: H. S.
Wilson. P. D. Sanders, W. C. Johnson
• and others.
Brownsville and Mexico Railway com-
pany. It is hereby ordered that com-
- modify tariff No. 27C. Issued by this
commission to apply on crude and
fuel petroleum in carloads trans-
. EDUCATION AND INSTRUCTION
ARE THE MEANS TO MAKE OUR
NATURAL FACULTY OF REASON
■OTH THE BETTER AND THE
SOONER TO JUDGE RIGHTLY BE-
TWEEN TRUTH AND ERROR.
A LITLE CHILO LAUGHED.
A little child laughed—and the sun
time out.
A "Slouduld laughed—glory echoed his
if it is true as they say it is that
only one in a thousand of the men
in the Russian army possesses a
a world worth li V- ' ville Courier-Journal suggests that he
The Austin Statesman
MAN MEDICINE FREE
You can now obtain a large dollar-
size free package of Man Medicine—
free on request.
Man Medicine has cured thousands'
upon thousands of weak men. Man
Medicine will cure you, restore you
to full strength.
Man Medicine cures vital weakness,
nervous debility, early decay, discour-
aged manhood, blood poison, brain fag,
backache, prostatitis, kidney and blad-
der trouble and nervousness.
You can cure yourself at homo by
Man Medicine, and the full-size dollar
package will bo delivered to you free,
plain wrapper, with full directions how
to use it. The full-size dollar package
free, no payments of any klod; no re-
ceipts; no promises; no papers to
sign. It is free.
All we want to know is that you
are n9t tending for it out of idle cu-
riosity, but that you want to be well,
and become your strong, natural self
once more. Man Medicine will do
what you want it to do—make you a
real man. ‛
Your name and address will bring
it. ad you have to do is to send and
Ket IL We send it free to every dis-
t<m raged man Interstate Remed Co
49 Luck Bldg- Detroit, MkU1‛
The New York World thinks that
President Roosevelt must have been
greatly agitated when he learned that
Judge Parker, before the Maryland
society, had upheld the president’s
power to dismiss the negro troops.
Hitherto, says the World, the ludge
and the president have managed to
disagree about pretty much everything
A remarkable transformation for the
good has taken place in Laredo. ac-
cording to the Daily Enterprise of that
city. Admitting that the border city
was most unclean two years ago the
Enterprise now says: "There is no more
city scrip issued, the complexion of the
city and its officials have changed, a
more orderly cily does not exist in any
state, the saloon is closed to the
Pubushed DalohpaAyntin Statesman with all sincerity, Tit approve and
_____•U,.. I applaud th© action of the state sen-
Establlahe 1371. Incorporated My J >te on the adoption of its new antl-
7, 1906. lobbyist rule. That new rule is up
Auditorium Annex news stand. Chi-
cago, III. ;
Eagle News Co., Tenth and Main
ttc:4. Kansas ity,9Mo,
rld News Co., Memphis, Tenn.
GOOD DIRT ROADS.
With good crops and good prices for
our crops we, invariabyy have good
times. One of the things particularly
desirable in Connection with our ex-
tensive farming pursuits 1s to have
good stock and first-class implements.
Another of hardly secondary impor-
tance is to have good roads. Good
dirt roads are quite as necessary to
the prosperity of the country as the
railroads are. The facilities of a peo-
ple for reaching the markets of the
world with tho produce and other
things they have to market is an es-
sental desideratum at all times, and
especially no when It involves not only
a wear and tear of the team and
wagon which is over an annoyance
and an expense, but the always Im-
portant matter of time consumed in
travel from the farm to the town or
city. There are other considerations
of not Inoonsiderable importance, but
these should suffice to impress the
people who Uva in the country, as well
as those who live in the towns, that
one of our greatest present needs is
Great Eastern. Casualty Indemnity _
company of New York paid taxes of ton conveying the sad intelligence that
$9.84. Texas business in 1906: Gross her son, Robert W. Terry had been
premiums received, $362.64; losses stricken wih an attack of apoplexy,
paid. 3163.20; losses incurred. 3164.20. from which he died shortly afterward.
Citizens’ Mutual Aid Association of | Mrs. Terry left last night for Houston
Henrietta paid office fees of $7.15, and will accompany the remains to
This is n fraternal organization. Ham A-hania - -ti-* .. .. •------.
The Eagle Fire Insurance com- will be held today. rhe yot
... ----- pany of New York paid taxes of was about 25 years of nre nnA
kidney cures. Which $439.07 Texas businss for 1903: {been mnarrie i for about one
ement of virte Risks written, $1,084974; gross pre-He was well known here.
ment when he said he had rather hv
it said of him by the person who looks
upon the little hillock which holds all
that is mortal of him when he has
been laid away: "I am a better man
for having known him,” than to have
his last resting place marked with an
imposing monument of marble, if
we would but live to reach such an
news stand. comer Broad-
• a and Thirty-eighth street. New
city. |
t50651 alelshnews stand, Washing-
Charters of the following corpora-
tions were filed yesterday in the state
department:
Hollingsworth Carpet company of
Sherman, capital stock 325,000. Pur-
pose, to buy arid sell merchandise. The
mistake. And that
sourness for them.
Friday, February 22, 1907—Morning
Session, O'clock.
University auditorium. ’
Invocation ..........................
........Dr. Frank L. Jewett. Austin
Address of Welcome .................
.... Governor Thomas M. Campbell
Response to Address of Welcome....
Hon. Theodore Harris, San Antonio
"The Need of Conferences for Edu-
cation in Texas ..................
Dr. David F. Houston, president of
the University of Texas. Austin.
Discussion.
Preliminary organization.
steam up.' I \
One of North Texas leading semi-
weekly papers,-the ‘ Bonham News.
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w. a. Bmita, Lampasa Texas.
O, eatghe A Co, Marble Fall., Texas
rdinxeron & McLemore, Tor Worth,
Worth hotel news stana, Fort Worth, I, tuek on thl, senate.
Texas.
tomed to purchase* a bottle of patent
medicine should not let a little incon-
venience interfere with making up this
prescription. Wherever this becomes
generally known, states a larke east-
ern publication. It ruins the sale of
r the patent medicines and so-called
SHOWS QUITE AS WELL IN RAGS
AND PATCHES AS SHE DOES IN
PURPLE AND FINE LINEN.
THEIR STEPS WERE GRAVES;
O’ER
PROSTRATE REALMS THEY
TROD-
THEY WORSHIPPED MAMMON
WHILE
THEY VOWED TO GOD.
uuumse
isolentiats toll us the earth I, at-
• In a state of unrest. But bo that
according to the Globe-Democrat,
earth hao no advantage of we
ata for it saya the earth', paragon
nitals in the anolent eclonea of
Ma and government are. alto reste
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Thia l, a menace that will bring ....... J . Hon. Cone Johnaon Tvler.
happiness again into many familesand"The Duties of the Citizen in tho
sunshine Into the lives of hundreds of f Promotion of' Educational PrK-
disheartened and discouraged men ana- Srs. p.'V.Pennybacker: Ausn.
women here. It requires just a little
been •^convenience, for it can’t be bought Saturda
already prepared. It is a simple homo
Ihe program for th© conference for
education in the state which has been
called to meet here February, 22 and
23, has been completed. It was given
out yesterday from the state devart-
ment of education. From present In-
dications there will be a large attend-
ance of the leading educators in the
state present at this conference, and
the result will likely -have an important
bearing on school legislation, during
the present session of the legislature.
The program is as follows:
of Publico mon.
......... 1 The American Selling company of
Galveston, capital stock 320.000. Pur-
Many’ of th© states have anti-child
laboring laws. All of them should
have. Governments even should have
regard for the happiness of the little
ones. And under no conceivable cir-
cumstance should there be a neglect
of tho health of the brats of creation
on whose shoulders th© responsibil-
ities, the cares and the problems of
free government are in the passage of
time to rest. Protect and cheer th©
body and disposition and mind of the
child and the country will reap tho
glorifying harvest of enlightened and
patriotic citizenship.
Notes.
Sheriff Archie Anderson of Harris
county w as here yesterday on business
with the executive department. Ho
also had business with the attorney
general's department.
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TERMS of subscription,
(In the City by Carrier.)
Ono month—in advance.......... 75
Three months—lu advance........3 25
One year—in advance,..........• 04
81x months—In advance. . 4 25
(By Mali.)
On. month—lu advance..........0 60
One year—in advance............ $ 00
Bunday only, one year—in ad-
vance ................ 1 SO
il- weekly, one year........... 1 00
in Meeker new* stand, Kansas City,
Mo.
B P Amos. Lps Angeles, Cal.
J Weinstein. Denver. Col.
Hutchinson Stationery Co., Shreve-
port, Iji.
Union News Co. St. Louis, Mo.
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WHO SAID THIST
As a gentle rebuke to Govern
others the opportunities to lIkewiso Cummins of Iowa, who wanta tho zeu.
nine© expressed a very beautiful sent. 1ts contemporaries that has or seems
The Jacksonville peach and the La-
redo onion are arranging to vie with
each other for leadership and money-
making in the marts of trade this
spring. They are both pretty, and
oven though the peach is the sweetest
the onion is the loudest, by long odds.
to have a deep seated atipathv to the
proposed scpool of journalism the
। Jackson News pertinently remarks
’ —-—I the sayings and the doings of those
.“8.0 with whom he was but qulte
York City; Wtern Business Office. I recently wont to sit and commingle;
2.2 tU* e2"eu Sockwtl"sspcnd and at the very same time he can
Agency, Sole Agents Foreign Adver-turn the other ear to th© outward that
Recent experiments, even in severe
__________________ hospital cases, prove this simple mix-
that 1 a kind of cut to the hollow, becauao of Ite podkv nup "upon the
eliminative tissues of the kidneys. It
compels these most vital organs to
filter from the blood And system tho
waste impurities and uric acid which
are tho cause of rheumatism. It
cleanses the kidneys, strengthens them
and removes quickly such symptoms
ns ackache, blood disorders, bladder
Wehanes8, frequent urination, painful,
scalding and discolored urine. It acts
Saturday Afternoon Session, 2;30
O'clock.
University auditorium.
"County Supervision of Public
Schools in Texas” ................
Dr. O. H. Cooper, president of
Simmons college, Abilene.
concert hall piano has ceased, law and
order is supreme, the officials respect
the demands of public opinion, no con-
stitutional rights are infringed. The
moral volution is complete.” Con-
gratulations being in order we heartily
extend ours.
BELIEVE THAT VIRTUE
Tremont Hotel news stand, Galveg- I been brought together in the name of
. ton, Texas. I
Carl Burkhart, Georgetown, Texas. T«xa».
Texa“°* hotet news stand, Kouston, The truth le, the Thirtieth l« mak-
Rico hotel new, atana, Houston, ing a star record for fair and honor-
"ABtro-Martin Drue co.. Marlin, able dealing with the peopte. In the
prescription now being made known in
all the larger cities through the news-
papers. It is Intended to check the
many cases of rheumatism, kidney and
bladder trouble which have made no
many cripples and Invalid A and weak-
lings of ome of ur brightest and
strongest people. "
The druggists here have been notf-
fled to supply, themselves with the in- ,
gredients, and the sufferer tyilk have
no trouble to obtain them. The pre-
scription is as follows; Fluid Ex-
tract Dandelion,* one-half ounce; Com-
pound Kargon, one ounce, and Com-
pound Syrup of Sarsaparilla three
punees: Mix by shaking well in a bot-
tle. Th© dose is one teaspoonful after
each meal and at bedtime.
(ar and buy just as much as the un- A DI FKKINR Tfl
tainted, and it will educate lust as ” UUWlliU I U
I
I Dolly, eyery day and Sunday; 3eml-
f Weekly tateman and DiyersiAed
Farmet, fsued very Tues-
dak and Friday.
Southwestern Advertising Ageney, senate of the Thirtieth legislature 1,
et Dalpa Ttax pamas, composed of ahi. men for the most
i Text,. , part, and, taken as a whole, a more
Tex'..0”’” hotel news “tana, Dalla", patriotic body of lawmakers has not
shouk reflect that this would entail
the waste of a century's work that has
been put in by lawyers trying to con-
st mo the present instrument. . He
should moreover bear in mind that it
is by no means certain that with all I
the special interests in the country
battering away at it that we could
hope to get anything like as good one
as we now have. Better kt well
enough alone.
"Education as a Matter of State
Pride"’ ............................
i । uPPhr walls of the chamber of tha
ddlKveAydaysuthg senate, where they had clambered and
year at The toiwing news stands and whence they fall as messages of de-
ventral alstributing nolnts in Texas I
aad the nitga States, and any one spalr to big vain and vanishing hopes
who falls to secutea copy at any of for legislative favors to special inter-
the stands noted below Wil confer a •
fever upon the management of The I ©sts. Just as it may suit his supernal
“tatobr"nbsnntwsintanajsan Anto-1 sensibilitles “nd surroundings ho
nlo, "
extensions in accordance with their
charters.
The governor also signed senate bill I
pertaining to giving security for costs,
and he also approved the act provid-
ing for a better road system for Shel-
by county.
I Thorhtdstcrusht the wonder and car.
In ie song that they sang to the
| Clouds and the star.
I A little child laughed—and the Shna-
f < we and mist
t Uy the beams of love’s beautiful sun-
hlne were kissed.
f A little child laughed—and our burden
r y and car.
Fal away aa our sorrows fall Away
I - a ftor prayer!
’ / ______..Baltimore Sun.
. Thu pa» will p,,s\lth the Das, bill
the leylriature win paw. Ro be it.
Oslo draws the color line, save the
Mutlmore Sun, just thl, .Id. th. pte
enner ___...__
Censorship of the press, did you say?
. Never in .this land of the bravo ana I
ihe home of the free where all but a
few democrats wear their democracv
a line of automobile stages In ami
about the town of Eagle Pass. The
incorporators are: Lea Hume, Lo-
renzo Cantu, S. P. Simpson and
others.
West Texas Journal company of
Barstow, Ward county; capital stock
34000. The incorporators are: James
I S. Carter, J. E. Pierce and William
W. Hubbard.
West Texas Coal Mining and De-
veloping company of San Angelo, cap-
i ital stock $150,000. The Incorporators
are: J. W. Powell, L. M. Huffman,
G. H. Garland, A. J. Baker, J. I. Huff-
man. Cal Huffman and J. Curtys Sim-
Entered at the Postoffice at Austin,
Texas, as second-class mail matter.
miums received, 321,984.39; losses in-
curred, 311,864.16; losses paid, 311,-
014.04.
Commonwealth Fire Insurance com-
pany. of Dallas* paid taxes of 3828.20.
Texas business in 1906: Risks writ-
ten. 35,078,348; gross premiums re-
ceived, 389,819; losses incurred, 339,-___
679; losses paid, 338,296. STATE HEALTH OFFICER BRUM-
London Assurance corporation of
Iondon, England, paid taxes of
3766.35. Texas business in 1906:
Risks written. 34,308.734; gross pre-
miums received, 313,791.23;, losses in-
curred, 317,370.29; losses paid, $16,-
372.
Even the president .of th© Massachu-
setts republican club, one Joseph wk-
er by name, fa coming to his senses,
though but a wee-bit. on the tariff
question. In a recent pronunclamento
issued on behalf of his club ho said:
"We believe in a protective tariff that
ishall impose duties where thev are
rheumatiem an
la ita bast eud
Tedas.
Lewis Beek and Cigar Co. San An-
te* to, Tessa.
would be some needed, and only where needed, tq
equalize the labor cost of production
to
Hr
(ill
tel
th
th.
th
cel
du
sit
1 ne
me
. ini
incorporators are: P. D. Hollings-
worth, ;N. B. Birge • and Thomas
Forbes,' Jr.
1 Dayton State bank of Dayton, Lib-
• erty county* capital stock 310.000. The
23, 1907—Morning i incorporators are: L. Fouts, R. S.
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