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RAINCOATS
INDIA TEA
Do no
WP
LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM
HARRELLS
s
Indla Tea is Ike wholesome drink ol treops In hard training.
505 50
Higher Courts
n
miselon does win in the house it will
FIRST COURr or APPEALS.
B.
nA
ATRES
sixth COURr or APPEALS
pns r
"An my troubles are zone and my
nerves are as stendy as iron. I eat
DAKI
mREMI
ectentinta such M Cannon,
Grutaner,
constitutional
Paviov, Fowler
Hawk, prove that an
to further en-
co
BVRGL.
rheumatie
naaa of its creaton, or those purpones whome work calla them outdoora, the
exponur•
lent.
tributine to any bona nde neo elation.
under the ey
Backache, frequent
purely relietous, charitabte
elee-
ROM
ator» Lattimore and Henderson.
After a few remarks rerarding the
sournment waa taken untui 10 a m convention juwt clqete. try D. E. Colp.
Hday.
Eaatlana, from
there, and Dr. J.
Ing pine baimams heal the
irritated
See Uo at Once
and
membranes and the ant Imp'le
pine junt now for
Ah!
Pain ie ronet
Phone 252
Frank Delashmutt
4
Home of good shoes.
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4
Texas Senate for State
Rights in Railroad Rates
■OOI, 1
POWE
Thompaon nt
immortalisea.
mitte, of criminal jurimprudenee with cumslon ef "Qooa Roads Bretr nhoro
a majority report in tavor of H* pe- and Eepectally in Texaa. and the Need
harte, from Johnoon ounty, to be-
ef triad.
ot herwine permitted by law. pronded
that nothin* in thia bection shall be
held to inhibit corporationa from con-
Mrs. Swofford Suffered for
Fifteen Years and Was j
Almost Total Wreck.
age and a minority report ageinit It (of a H
The minority report le elcnod by Ben- Thom."
Here’s relief! In five minutes
your upset stomach
feels fine.
monynary nctivittea, nor to local. di-
trict, or statemide co mm er rial or in-
duntrial cluba, or aaoc ci all oca, or other
eivie enterprinen or oreantsatione pot
in any manner nor to any extent al-
CAustin An
•AN Ah
Vnited sta
tn Ban At
et the lat
Thio war d
ident witm
land for and actively enenged for oa<
year prior to wuc contribution u
Me
Childr
Austi
Gunt
and £
HOWARD BLAND IS
RE-ELECTED HEAD
NORDHAUS HAS NEW
OPTOMETRY MEASURE
THIS WOMAN HAS
GAINED 17 POUNDS
BY TAKING TANLAC
We a
coats
REG
COAT
PRESIDENT PAYS VISIT
TO CAPITOL UNHERALDED
pains and aches following
are relleved by Bloan's Un 11
•11 ruggista, 25e
its
de
SUBLIMATED HASH
TO DE SERVED AT
HOUSE INQUIRY
coming from the north over the Jet-
ferson hizghway to the guit.
$5.00 to $30.00 for Men
$3.00 to $5.00 for Boys
OUCHI LUMBAGO!
RUD IT ON BACK
GAS! GAS! INDIGESTION, SOURNESS,
SICK STOMACH—PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
FOR THOSE WHO SUFFER
PAIN IN STOMACH.
BACK OR JOINTS
CATARRH LEADS
TO CONSUMPTION
White Boots
for Spring
Kid and canvas
$6.00. $8.00. $9.00
WE SELL HOSIENY
HOT TEA BREAKS
A COLD-TRY THIS
Ramsey’s Austin Nursery.
P. r RAMSEY a sox
Austin, Texas
many of the platform pledges of the
democratic party of the state will have
been enacted into laws.
tAutin Ar
BAN AN
Atiee B ’
Ben Jacin
eleeted pr.
emor Jem
Frederlek
henerary d
When the Menar from Dewit of.
Bared his resolution a discuaston waa
atarted, harking back to the debate
(austin Ar
| BAN A?
Under the
antonto K
approved 1
in to have
main on •
aery for ac
also provi
mhoo trui
'nine to •31
must be w
are fixed <
perin tende
Erol over <
Only Weighed 85 Pounds—Now
Weighs 102 Pounds
and Feels Fine.
Luetia am
BAN AN
Football ft
ta" pie red
afternoon
infantry tM
eavairy eta
elegire Ear
and la ezpe
tersetine a
eemed her.
BELL-ANS
Absolutely. Removes
Indigestion. One package j
proves it 25c at all druggists.'
Rub away pain, soreness, stiff-
ness, backache, with
“St. Jacobs Oil.”
FORD & JENNINGS
wm scomnan woou mius
Stop That Ovugn.
A hacking ough wenkenn the whole
eyatam. drains your energy and gete
worse if negiected; your throat la raw.
your cheer nchee and you fool sere all
over. Rellev• that cold at once with
Dr KIng’a New Decoverz Th. nooth:
laxative qualitien kill the germa and
break up your cold Don't let a cold
linger Get Dr Knr'n New Diacov.
ery today at your drurrlM. 14c
DRUESDOW PLEADS GUILTY;
SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS
(Aumtinam
BAN AN
With the
encond MH
#.Pfu
Id.*** ire*
ward move
Bar way th
•a the tm
of thta rot
the Firt J
dale of de
aving hoe
Pho erta
Booed *1 I
tah-in A"
BAN AN
vie mmp»
Mimpeon •
from the «
w 1 ye
•amty.
ulator. derived from th* May-apple.
u--—: —— --- .. । By stimulating the flow of bile, Po-
H«hway le«islation providing for | Do-Lax makes work enster for your
rood roada all over the state of Texgas liver, and by Ite mildly laxative quail-
waa on* of ths big questiona before the ty removes th* Impurities that clog
committee on state affaire yesterday, the intestines. At all druzutats, 5Oc
Representative TIlotson had his bill a w— . —
Highway Legiltion.
The present ouse, if given a few
day* longer, may really get down and
do bome hard work. The indications
ar* that before the session is over
Special to The American.
TEXARKANA. Tsxas. Jan. 18—
The following orders were made by
the sixth court of civil appeala to-
day:
Affirmed: R A Morris vt First
State bank of Dalia et al, from UN
ehur county: Texarkana Telephone
company vi C J. Burge M al. from
Bowie
Reformed and affirmed: United
Brotherhood of FHenaahtp and Bin.
tern of the Mystertous Ten ve Her.
rlet Tyler, from Marton county
Motonn for rehearine overruled: •
Owe Johnson M al ve Joe Johnson ,
et al. from Rusk county: Mra Lala
Craig et al ve Mra Annie McFad-
den et al. from Smith
Tou cannot meet the day's work
cheerfully teeling billous. Dull head-
ache, coated tongue, bad breath are
migns that indicate your liver le over-
worked or loafing In either cass you
need Po-Do-Lax. Nature's livsr feg-
Buick
ST!6.. $175
BELTON, Texas. Jon 1(.—Follow-
In* his piea of euallty, after a little
hit ef tstimony had been received.
Karl L Druendow, former tax col-
lector of Harris county, held for
mimapplication of public money, was
sentenced to two year in the pen!
be defeated in the senate and will
theretoretanl
Tou Should Feel 100 ree Cent Today.
of the day before on Lattimore's res-
olution bringine out a test vote of the
senate on the question of subminsion.
Even Senator Boo. who was ardently
in favor of ths Bailey resolution,
wanted the word "request" eliminated
and let the resolution stand purely as
a declaration of the sentiments of the
senate of Texas on the question of ths
right of ths state to dominate, con-
trol and direct a f fairs within its own
Amita.
Senator McNealus asserted that. in
hie view, the benate of Texas has the
right to request its nervanta in Wash-
ington on any subject appropriate to
legisiation. Ths reolution finally was
adopted without a dissenting vote anil
undoubtedly means that the issues be-
tween federal and state legisla:ton in
the control of treight rates and rail-
road legislaton within the limits of
Toxas is at hand. It also means that
the Mate railroad commimsion of th*
stats now has back of it the full lasts- +.11 „„ n. .....21 , .
lative expression of its representa- 1 _ ouhom.ErtetulL 1 Am.
uves, because a similar resolution to
Reversed and remanded:
reported to a sub-committee, which
will meek to correct whatever objec-
Hone are made to the measure.
Mineral Wells The director* of the
ansoclation will decide upon the next
place of meeting at notne fstnr* data
<By Samuel Hamilton, M D »
in recent years inveatigaton by
rann of X-raya, the observation of
Studebaker
7-Passenger, Electric e A 7 r
Starter and ....•4 I •
> ELLIS COMMITTED TO NO
N CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
Anderson & Benson
111-115 East FiRSe
ruancuonaaremet for submission on Feb 1. 1911
uneuona" Anociate Justice Lane not mttting):
wstl as I do now and I can't bezin to
HAD TO LIVE ON BEEF TEA
where I didn't belleve I could posatbly
live much longer," was ths femark-
able statement made a few days ago
by Mrs. Lottie Swofford, wite of H. H.
Swofford, ths popular salesman for
tbs Jswel Tea company, and lving at
Hn.8t Charles Hotel, Galveston, (Continued From Page One)
"Yea, it‘s true.” continued Mra. By way of comparison, Mr. Bparks
Swofford. "I have rained seventeen said soma farmers pay 4 cents a ton
pounds on Tanlac. and I am stronger to marekt thelr product*. whU* th*
and feel better than I have einee 11 Texaa farmers pay 48 cants per ton
can remember: Ever eInce I was a "Some Roads I Have Built" “an
chuid J have suffered terribly with diecussed by Julian C. Field of Deni.
Catarrh of the stomach and I don't be- son. Grayson county. Hs declared
Heve anybody could have been in a Denison severai years ago voted UM -
worse condition than I was for the 000 bond*. Sherman olowe with
pa:t fw yearn I suffered constantly $400,000, and about two years ago ths
with the most awful pains in my stem- county voted $900,000 for road buiia-
ach and nearly all over my body and tn* purposes, In addition to the 1m-
I had such terrible hendaches that proved city streets, Grayson county
sometimes I almost went distracted. now has 400 miles of macadamized
My food soured on my stomach roada. The problem of maintenance
and formed ras that would get around was tacing them, hs said
myneart and smother me co l could H A. Fisher, preaident of the Red
hardly breathe and my heart would River-to-Guir Highway amsoclation.
flutter and palpitate unUi I almost from Crockett, exhibited a map *how-
thought it would jump out. I got to ing the short cut tourists can make
where I didn't hardly eat enough to 1 ‘
keep a bird alive, but even that little
’ j. W Warren had a resolution pamed
' to the effort that the State Good Roads
amoctation opposed the election ef
1 commineloner, shoula the highway
department bill pace, who applied for
the lobe beforehand
The cordial Invitation* to meet in
their eitien next time were recetved
from J. T. Land of Fort Worth. rep
resenting the Chamber of Commerce
Dyspepsla, Sick Headache, Blllousness,
Constipation, Griping, etc. Your real
and only trouble Is that which you eat
doea not digest, but quickly ferment*
and bours, producing almost any un-
healthy condition.
A case at Pape’* Dtapepsin will cost
fifty cents at any pharmacy here, and
will convince any stomach sutterer in
five minutes that Fermentation and
Sour Stomach is causing ths mtsery of
indigestion.
No matter if you call your trouble
Catarrh of the Stomach. Nervousness
or Gastritis, or by any other name—
always remember that rellef is waiting
at any drug store the moment you de-
cide to begin its use.
Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any
out-of-order stomach within tive min-
utes, and dizest promptly, without any
fuss or discomfort, all of any kind of
food you eat
'Tanlac has mads a wall woman of
ma after I had sutterad for fifteen
years and had gotten to ths point
would coins right back up in my
throat undigested and at last my stom-
ach got into such a condition that it
wouldn't sven retain raw sggs and I
had to live on beef tea alone.
"I waa so weak that I couldn't walk
across the room and when I tried to
walk I would get so aizzy I would fall,
and would have to be lifted around
from place to place. I was as nerv-
ous as could be and the slightest sound
would make ms jump and tremble all
over, and I gradually went down in
weight until I only weighed elghty-
five pounds. I was an absolute wreck
and didn't see how I could possibly
ever get well. I tried everythin* I
could And. but I didn’t get one bit of
relief and zoodness only knows where
I would be now If it hadn't been for
Tanlac.
"I began Uking this medicine ae a
sort of last reeort and I couldn’t tell
at first whether It wae doing me any
good or not. but I stuck to Tanlac
determined to give it a thorough trial
Well, Mr. when I was on my fourth
bottle I began to notice an improve- '
ment and from that time on I kept
getting better and now. after taking
eight bottles. I feel as well as I ever
felt In my life. I never dreamed or
dared to hope that I would feel ac
(Continued trom. Page Ona)
of 7099 votes. It is contidontly be-
Heved that this amenament would
havs carried if it had been printed
on the ballot in all the countlee of
the state, as required by law. The
essential point* of thi* renolution
amount to one thing, and one thin*
only, and that la. to give to the peo-
ple in the country and In the cites
the right to contribute more of their
money to the support of these
achoois upon a majority vote of the
qualified taxpayers voting In the dis-
trict.
“Th* compulsory school attendanee
law is filling to overflowing many
schools in ths state that do not have
th* room, ths desks or ths teachers
to cars properly for the children.
Many such echools have already
reached the constitutional limit in
taxation, and are without the neces-
“ “ BODY abizemaemanuem
state of Texas is allowed to throttle-—- .....
the will of any portion of the people
in their earnest endeavor to provide
efficient schools for the proper edu-
cation of their children."
week They are
AUSTIN AMERICAN: FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1917.
-ay Department to Get
Farthing Laud bar company va. Emily
B. William* et al, from Harris
county.
Motion for rehearing refused: City
of Houston va Cora B. Ritchie, from
Harris county.
Motion for rehearing granted, for-
mer judgment set aside, opinion with-
drawn and submlaaion of cause set
aside on account of disqualification
of Associate Justice Lane, and cause
The members are getting behind in
their businesa and the employment of
additional help will help to facilitate
legislation in an orderly and efticient
manner.
B-1-M-I-T Reported Favorably.
The "Buy-It-Made-in-Tezaa"" bill
was reported favorably yesterday The
measure will permit organizations
having for their object the develop-
ment of the state along purely bust-
nees lines to receive contributions for
their support No organisation with
any political affiliation whatever will
benefit by this bill The mensure will
allow the proper organization of the
Texas Chamber of Commerce, the
Buy-It-Made-in-Texas nspoelation and
similar bodies
Some of the provisions of the meas-
uro follow:
"No corporation, domestic or for-
elgn, doing business in thia state, shall
employ or use Ite stock, means, asseta
or other property, directly or indirect-
Iv. for any purpose whatever, other
than to accom piton the legitimate busi-
i effect, provided, however, that any
person who shall submit to said
board of examiners sntisfactory proof
that he is of good moral character,
that he le and has been engaged in
th* practice of optometry in this
stat* for at least on* year next prior
to th* passage of thia act, shall re-
ceive from said board of examiners
a certificate of exemption from such
examnatlan."
Th* bill further provides
"That any person engaged in th*
practice of optometry, or the sale
of eyeglanses, who asumes the title
of •doctor’ or ’M D.’ or advertises
himself as such, and who to not a
regularly license physician under
the medical act of this state, shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and on conviction fined not less
How Germans appreciate it Froa
2nd Lieat. H. Kohler: “The dietary
is superb. Every morning there is
tea at 6. At 8 brenkfast, consisting
of two eggs, tea, bread and butter,
milk, sugar, fish and porridge. Din-
ner at is. meat or fiah, and pudding.
Afternoon tea with sugar and bread
and butter."
Another prisoner write* of—
“Beautiful lasting tea.”
The above, from letter* from German
soldier-prisoners in England, publish-
ed by the New Yorh Timoj.
Catarth la aa much a blood dimeas
I aa scrofuta or rheumatism. It may
be releved, but it cannot be removed
by Mmply local treatment. It caunes
heqdache and dizziness, impairs th*
taste, smell and hearing. aftecta th*
votoe, deranges th* digbstion, and
breaks down the genera health. It
weekens the delicate lung tissues and
lead* to consumption.
I Hood'* Sarsaparilla goes to the
•eat ot th* trouble, purites th* blood,
and is no successtul that It la known
aa th* best remedy for catarrh.
Hood’* Sarsaparilla strengthens and
tones th* whole nystem. It build*
up. Ask your druggiat for Hood’a,
and instst on having it There 1* no
real subatitute.
of Reprementative T
Rad Kiver shoula l
[AWM Am
BAN AN
OM old •
-he viaited
i*v memb
der th* al
seteome vu
tert th* pr
thinea Hi
leer worth
Wekley ha
• th* hope
ter* or olntm.nl*
COLORED PEOPLE
t can have nice. long, stratght hair by
, Mta Tariento Qutnmme Pomade, which
la a Hair Grower, not a Kinky Hair
remover. You can a** th* resulta by
peveral timea Try a package
Me by mail on receipt of Mamp*
ecto. Agent* wanted everywhere,
ite for particular* Erelento Medi-
• Co . Atlanta. Ga.— Adv.
State * right* loomed large and *g-
Eressive on the senatorial horizon
Thursday when Senator John H- Bai-
lay, recogntzed a* one of the most
brilliant and capable lawyers who ha.
ever come to Austin in the capacity
t of a lawmaker, propoaed a concur-
rent resolution dealing with the fa-
mou* Shreveport rate case.
It I* the opinion of Senator Bailey
> that the Mate of Texas, through ite
railroad commission, the constitution-
allty of whoee organisation has been
upheld and confirmed by the supreme
court of the United states, hae th*
right to make and enforce rate* with-
in th* state* border*. The . solu-
tion by the senator from De Witt i.
couched in no uncertain language and
to given hero In full:
"Whereas. The decision of the
Untied States supreme court. in what
is known as the Shreveport rate case,
gives the interstate commerce com-
mission the right to strike down •
• atate-made rate, notwithstanding th.
r fact that the Mate rate may be just
and reasonable within itself; and
"Wherees, if such 1* to remain the
law, the right of a sovereigu Mate to
regalute Ite lins of ranway transpor-
tation will be seriously erippled, if
not cestroyed; and
5 "Whereas, The platform of the re-
I publican party, recently adopted at
I Chicago, contains a plank which bold-
ly declare* for the abolition of state
1 railroad commisstons; therefore, be 1
5 “Resolved, by the senate of Texas,
| the house of representattves concur-
ring. That the legistature of Texx.,
j. voicing the bentiment of the people or
this Mate, I* irrevocably in favor of
E the doctrine of the right of a Mate
to regulate purely Mate commerce
I and that we now here declare our
: mtendtast opposition to any further
E emeroachment by the federal govern-
ment upon the right* of thia Mate to
regulate purely Mate commerce, and
that our United Stats benators and
' representatives in congregs from
Taxa* are earnestly requested to *up-
port and vote for any and every mea-
ure that ha* for its object the abridg-
l ment of the right of th* InterMate
SrSuS s 57Sfgmau
house of representatives, wherehy rel-the,state_body. he deciared..
22°nrnor Sr.prnqdrandvn
at member* In the lower houne er* bond izuen _ .. ____.
taken care ot in the hiuher branch of Engoure Me Workem.
the test.1.litre I C. R. Gardner brought the after-
Th* bill providing for the —apport of noon nesston to a elos by a semt-
summer normal* at th* v.ites tatehumoroundirsertaton recardinE th*
normals of Texaa wa* rolled up by lallered bunele. “ certain engineer
Senator Deen and ws paaaed with an made In hl* attampt to build HI l
amendment which provdes for n ap- county road* "But Mop eusin’ Hill
propriation of *14.Mt for each of thelsounty for ba road*, he pleaded,
summer normal -chool with tn* ex- Wer* doing th* best w* can lo hav*
ception of that one at Denton. ror|Eood ronda end * uttin.encouraEe
which an appropriatn of 120,000 ment woula help ua mightily When
waa arant-d Iyou *** • bunch of oar citixens week-
a mu by Senator Johnston appro- ing on the road mistake them ;
priating |Af.BBS for a new normal for convicta. Give us a little encour-
•CbOOl at Prairie Vlew was calied npasment", — ___ a a .
and paaaed Decherd’* bill appro- John W Warren of San Antonio
priating $136,150 for a new dorml- <»’• “ interseting derertation
tors and newer plant al—, was yarard the “Un of Primon Labor." In the ' _ .------
Senator McNealus introduced a Mil lopenine add res of th* night nenston Incorporated or unincorporated,.organ-
aginst the corrupt uh ef money in He ws followed by R. L Carlock,
city elections in clus of a population Mato reprementative from Fort Worth,
of Itt.ttt and more. *bo diac used "Uniform Btatewide
The Mil of senator Johnson waa | Registration and Taxaton of Motor
called, making It a erime to ranable Vehicien."
In one’s own home, even on * Mngl* senator F. M Olbson brought the
occasion, came back from the com-net epeeches to a elos with a dis-
Qulekly7—Yea! Almont inatant re-
lief from sorenema, wtirtnena, lamenean
and pain tollowa a gentle rubbing
with "St Jacobe Oil "
Apply thia woothine, penetrating oil
directly upon the ache, and like mngic,
relief eomes, "St Jacoba oll" con-
guera pain. It le a harmlena backache,
lumbago and nciatica relief, which
never dimappointa, cannot injure and
doenn"t burn or dimcolor the akin.
Straighten up! Mop thom torturous
“Mitchs." In • moment you will for-
get that you ever had a back, becaune
It won't hurt or ba Miff or lama Don’t
Buffer! Get a email trial bottle of
"St Jadoba Oil" from your drug flat
naw and get thia iastine relief
1907 Hague Con-
vention (IV)
Annex Section 1
Article 7.
.....prisoners
of war shall he
treated as re-
■arts hoard,
lodalns and
clothins on the
same looting as
the troops of the
government who
cagtvred them.”
Tm not committed to any candi-
date for governor at present, “ sid
W N Killa er-county clerk of San
Haba county, who on Wednenday an
nounced he woula make the race
for eomptroller at the next demo-
eratte primary. July, 1*1*.
Thia ntatement wae forthcoming
due to the fact that an idea was
oonveyed In • recent nm artiele
to the effort that he ws running
on Henry B Terrell’s ticket
“At prenent I‘m running my own
race, without being Hoad up far any
candidate for governor,” he oontin.
ued
"Not having epokan to any of the
announced candidates regardine thetr
rare, or the imuen they mean to
make. I am unable at thle time to
sy whom I will mpport."
How to Check That Cola was adopted, for the OH of the houm
When It is painful to brenthe andjof ropresntatlvs for the meetinga
fever vends chills up and down your - — —
urination or the pain a and ntirtnem of
the joint, and blah blood- premu re are
els often noticed Everyone ahouid
drink plenty of pure water and exer-
ctse in the open air ea much aa poa-
Mible I have found that Anuric la
s antidote for thia urie and poison
and that it will dimolve the acoumula-
tion of urie arid in the body much m
hot water dtmolven wugar
arhs neuraizia pain and that EripDV
worenes after colds, Sleen‘» Llnlmrnt
civoe prompt rellet Have a bottle
handr for bruimes, -train, apraina end
all externa pain For the thoumana
tom era how it brought back my health Texas. He 41—•used the various types
when nothing else would even help and showed which were better in car
me. I am glad to give this statement tain eecuona than others,
and I hope that lots of other suffering J. F. Land of Fort Worth urged
people will read It and gM relief lke the highway body to sk Chambers of
I did.” I Commerce working under tbs budget
Taniae is sold ta Austin ty the Van natem to teavu out of thetr budgate
Smith Drug Co. under the permonni the money st aside for good "road
direction of a apodal Tanlac represen- boostinE. Thia would enahle the or-
tative.—Adv =anizers from the Mato body to come
_____________'__in and have Erenter succesa in or-
--------------------------------------- ganizing the buminens men into their
TREES—SHRUBS—ROSES
JANUARY AND FEBRUARY are
the great tree-planting month. we
have a complete Block of boat trees
avar grown.
We bring tree* and plants as dug
into our frost-proof packing house,
and they are delivered to you with-
out ezposure to sun and *ind. Ws
guaranis* delivery In perfect conai-
lion and replace at half price any
tree, that die the first year
WK PROTECT YOU.
Austin will do more to beautify her
| home ground, thia winter than wa*
| don* th* pant two rear.
We are prepared te make and exe-
onto landncape plans for grounds large
or •manl, public or private.
CATALG FREE. Information
gladly given.
E uraach upon the rights of a ststr. and
for its further object the perpetuation
of tha right ot a state to regulate
I purely Mate commerce and to fix and
utabiish freight rates charged by
railroad companies operative entirely
within thia atate
"Resolyed further. That a copy of
this resolution be sent to each of our
F menators and representatives In cor.-
Owa”
ram AUT Numv
than 1:1 nor more than 114*. and
ench day of auch violation .hall con
Mituto a mparate ofrenne ”
thinks Mr Jansa and so ka introduced
a renolution calling upon the newe-
papers of the state to print his friend
Jones’ pieture an the flrot page of
sank publication. Speaker Fuller
show that he is a pretty agile ettinen
and that him mind works as quick as
his gavet pounds ths speaker’s desk
hr referring the resolution to the com-
mitten on stock and Mock raising
The house epent the greater part of
the afternoon in rendine bilia Alrendy
reported and In holding meeting at
the meyerai committees.
Pros Are Qetemme Grogur,
The proa la the houne will hardly
get submtmaton to a vote before next
Reprenentative Poage of Waco alao
has a highway bil which. In his opin-
ion, will do away with a high-salaHled
commimalon. He would place the mem-
here on a per diem salary of $10 a
day for every day they were in wea-
"lon. Hi .mensure provides that the) Representative Nordhaus of Ban
Mate highway comminsion shall em-lantn. .. n- . mu --
ploy a state highway engineer who Anto h prepared 2 NI1 reEu-
•hall bo a graduate civil engineer, ex- launE the practice of optometry,
perienced •nd skilled in highway cob- This profession is defined to be the
struction and maintenance." employment of any means other than
Mr. Powe would make this high- the use or arugs. for Ue aetarmi.
way engineer the real head of Ue .. 71 . . -t- —e---
highway department, eubjoct. of nation °,f natural and . 1. :---
course, to the rules of the commi. deficiencies of the eye and the ndap-
Mon. Both the Poag. and Tillotson for.the ai4.thereor.
bills provide for a graduated tax on The Nordhaus MH provides for a
all motor vehicien on state board of examtnera, and that
The so-called "Watero-Pieros” bill, every person desiring to commence
which allows foreign corporations or to continue th* practice of op-
driven from th. state for rtXuo“ of lo“*nr arter Sept. 1 1317. except
ths law, to resume bustnena Nere " hereinafter provided, upon prwen:
providing they file with th. courtfen- tat “ o' patafact oy 212deno.. ven
dering judgment against them a state- ftd by oath, that he 18 of more than
moot showing they are in no wise con- 21yeara ot age. of wood moral char-
nected with the on final company and acter, has a preliminary education
Uat they are not now vlolating anylequivalent to ai.least two,years inA
of th. law., wa* favorably repore puali. a«h..zchop. ana. h res’
The Poor rHudleg at least in roe years in a reg
v.^7 22umereh 022 conelustyely anutea opthmt
i- caught ulwp at th. awitoh. H. pury. mhan atana of n"examination on
uvere a nic. IltU. .olar Dlefustor.mad.board.onmxominerinopz.
Ansouzoma ck.h wwuca "phymgtogyanapat
Inouoeoane"uumont:lozy of the VI and sch other op-
coinmintzeothontaeterlinpropnoytmaetricai studles “ ihe board ma,
«... The oft caiiea ra.mb.rs of Erprecnhe tromrinto,uma.Ever
"la viable government" cannot direct mnadai "urrulz.panE. .2X;
to what committee thetr bill- will
•ent They will hav. to take their ! boara onox.mine uir^
chances and cannot bide alway. i2nauca0n".reuredmD.ni",eh
th. homw of IhMr tri.nds ““ 1 receive from naid board
" wa5 in . revin, humorof examiners a certricate to that
yesterday afternoon. Th. inembers '
apparenty beiteved in saving up ths 1
niekels and dimes of ths slate, but th. |
penny-wime and pound-foolish mem-
bore recetved s jolt when ths house
wustained a reecolatton allowing th.
apeaker to appoint nive mot. tenog-
rapher» for a pertod of ten daya or
as much longer aa he deemed neces-
back, you ar. In for a cold. A ttmely
dow o Dr. B.H'. Fin. Tar Honey will
■top th. a—• and mtirn—i Th.
pin. animam loomene the phiegem and
clears the bronchial KM. the honey
Boothes and relleves the sore throat
The antineptie quauties kill th. germ
and th* congested condition I* re-
Mleved Croup, wkooplng cough and
chronie bronchial atfectione quickly
relleved. At all drureinta. Me
tANAN
Auto ma bite
iiehea bet-
pan »f Ate
lonle Th
•rope kt
Norte Pie
and Caain
delay. They are afraid that the renolu-
tion ordered printed will be .hot full
of holm when it oomes up for con-
i mderation.
The meam re it*. If doen not prevent
any on. from making all th. liquor
he plennes, provided ha does not roll
It Beveral rrol prohibitiontnta who
wish th. Mate to be truly dry Intend
to amend th. measure on that it will
proven* the manufacture of alcoholic
liquors and thus make the state a*
dry s* a cabaret Adonis the morning
after.
Th* pros are also badly split on the
date ef mubmimslon and ere trying to
gM pome of th. conmervative menib.ro
of ther party to agree to a com-
promisa Th. anti, intend to put up
tion proposing
JuM anything I want and nothing gives
me a minute’s trouble and I now weigh
on. hundred and two pounds I sleep
wplendidly end feel strone and full of
enermy all the time Why, it’s no ef-
fort at all for me to walk from here
to the beach and back and that* a dis-
tance of two miles, and I feet so fine
I JuM can't hsip telline everybody !
meet about Tanlac. My husband
thinks it the grestent medicine that
was ever made and he tell, all hl* cus-
Biros'a | intment ra"ea Fata.
Bloan'e Lantment is first thought of
mothers for bumpa, bruises and
sprains that ar. continuaity happen
ing ta chuaren. It qutekiy penetfates
and woothes without rubbing Owner
and more ettective than mumy ola.
Special to Th* American.
GALVESTON, Taxa*. Jan. 11 —
Th. court of civil appeala first dis-
trict, entered the following orders
today:
Affirmed: Kula B. Sisler va Mis-
trot Curtis company st al. from Har-
ris county; James A Baker et al.
receiver*, va L Groce et al, from
Harris
Reversed and remanded: Jo.
Blumenthal et al va B. J. Nussbaum
at al. from Harris county.
William Giles et al va Union Land
company et at from Harris county.
Agteea motion to postpone to Fob.
(: Phillip A. Ryan Lumber com-
pany vs P. D. C. Ball, from Ander-
son county.
Application for mandamus (to
compel clerk to file application far
writ of error) dismissed: L. J Fleck
et al va Mtanouri, Kansas A Tsxas
Railway company. from Harris
county.
$20 Acres. uer a small package of Hamburg
__________ Breast Tea, or as th* German folk* Spectal tn Thi American.
— I call it, "Hamburger Brumt Thee." at ----- -
••e l any pharmacy Take a tablespoontul
Ajof the tea, put a cup of boding water
J p A A ■ upon it pour through a Move and
B I | ■ I ■ ■. drink a tencup full al any time it I
I M V V ■ tha most effective way to break a cold
| fl fl ■ and euro grip, a* it opens the porea
I I I ■ ■ ■ I ■ relieving congewtion. Alao loonen. the
I • U W B | bowda thua breakine a cold at onro
It le inexpenmve and entrely vega
mmmmmmeme l table, thereore harmiem
"Co-operation in Road Building." as
defined by B. F. Johnson of Wiehita
Fall* in the next talk, was to the ef-
fect that tarmers must be interested
and joined to the movement.
"Good Roads and Country Schoola,"
by Dr. A. Caswell Bills of the univer-
sity. were shown to the delegatee just
the way in which the efficiency of the
school system was hindered by bad
roada
C. N. Avery Spenks
Ths afternoon cession was opened
by a speech by Railroad Commission-
or Earle B. Maytield, in which he dia-
cussed the propoaed highway bill
Judge Adrian Pool of El Paso pointed
out the danger of waiting for tm fed-
eral appropriation to the injury of
posaible road development
C. N Avery of Austin spehs on
’The Benefit of f’-to Highway De-
partment to the Ice Man and the
Spinach Maa." ahowing that better
roada mean better busdness for both
Preliminary investigation cf poaai-
bio roads was urged by Prof. H l ■
Morrison of Azricuiturai and Mech
leal college He declared agatnat l.
ing out money over too wide an a,
to the detriment of the roada lit.
condemned anucpatory warrant* as
imsued by county canmusonot but
maid at Umsa they were absolutely
necessary.
Prof. J. A- Uaden of the univeraty
showed to what extent road buuding
waa la investment. He said II yieide
resuits JuM like a buaineas and busi-
uoellke methode ahould bo appied.
J. P. Nash, teMIng engineer of the
bureau of geology and economic geo;
oEy and technology at the untveruty.
refuted the statement that there were
not many good road material* in
recty or indirectly, engaced in furth-
ering the oauee of any polltical party,
or aiding in the electon or deteat of
any candidete for office, or aiding in
defraying the expoeaeo of any candi-
date for offloo. or defraying or aiding
In defraying the expenses of any polit-
ical campaign, or political heedquar-
ters, or aiding sr naistine the •uc-
cesa or defeat ot any question to be
voted upon by the qualified voter* of
thle Mat* or any pubdivimon thareof"
The Hal ef Fame
Reprenentative R M oJnew is a
lover of beauty. The etame profile
"Little Six"
0akandTonrint..$650
If you feel bloated after eating and
you belleve it is the food which fills
t you: If what Httle you eat lies like a
lump of lead on your stomach; if
there le difficulty in breathing after
eating, eructation* of sour, undigest-
ed food and acid, heartburn, brash or
a belching of gas, you need Pape*
Dtapepsin to stop food fermentation
. and indigestion.
It neutralise* excessive acid, stom-
ach poison; absorbs that misery-mak-
ing gas and Mope fermentation which
sours your entire meal and causes
amendment exempting from taxaton
county, city and distric meccurities
which bear a rate of interest of 4
per cent or less
Senator Bee re-introduced his MH.
which was slaughtered two years ago
providing for the election or appoint-
ment of county school superinteidenta
by ths county boards and not bv pop-
ular election, as now is the esse s-u-
ator Striekiana entered a bill appro-
priating 111.000 for th* health de-
partment, aa an emergency appropri-
ation
in Honor of Dewey.
A remolution by Senator Hopkins,
eulorizing Admiral George Dewey and
providing that when th* nenate ad-
journed for the day that it be a te-ti-
montal In honor of th* boro of Manila
bay. wa* unanimouaty adopted. One
of the interesting incident* of th*
brtsf nenston of the senate wa* the
nubmimmon, by Leutenant Governor
Hobby, of th* copy of an opinton fur-
nished by th* attorney general to the
houme of representative* on th* ef-
fect and application of the antt-n*po-
dsm law. The opinion wa* not rend,
but wa* ordered printed in the jour-
WASHINGTON, Jan 11—Freetdent
Wllaon paid an unheralded vimit to
the eaptol at noon He ment for
Senator Bankhead of Alabama It I*
underMood he rams to urge an
amendment of th* Myere water pow-
er Mil.
tentiary
Len Morgan raring S Mmllar
mecretary, a. W. Baher of Dallaa In-
troducod a renolution ef thank* which
mbundance of water la necemary in
cood bodily hounekeeping To drink
a pint of hot water before meal* is
good practice, and those suffering
from • catarrhal conaition ef ths
ntomach will find benefit in adding
about 14 grains (one-nixth of a level
teaspoonful ) of bakng-noda, arnking
it an hour before ench meal
if your kidneys ars M> k, or you suf-
fer with lumbaco or rheumatiam st
times pain in the bar k or back of the
neek, take a little Anuric before meais
Anuric (double wtrenzth) can be found
al any good drug store. ana wes first
dtncoyered by Dr Pierce, nt tbo Surg.
leal Inautute in Buffalo. N Y.
When run-down, when life indoors
ha brought about a stegnaat condi-
tion in the cireulation- mont everyone
|* filled with uric acid- -espectally la
tkla on of people past middle age Thle
uric acid in the blood often caune
rheumatism, lumbago. aweilng of
hands or feet, or a hag-tike rendition
that passed by the senate also was
passed in lbs house on a vive voce
vote. »
Early in the sesston yesterday the
zenate adopted resolutions "f sympa
try for Senator Wustbrook, upon lh<
death of his mother and ter Senetot
Suiter, for ths accident which resulted
in the breaking of his arm.
Favorable committee reports were
made upon the pipe line bill, which 1*
a companion piece of legislation to
what is known aa the Texas company
bill," and upon the motion of Sen-
ator Me Nealus, after some dipcussion.
the bill was set down as • special
order to be considered Monday Jan
M. It was explained by the Dallas
ssnator. In proposing this action, that
it was tbs purpose of those who ad-
vocated this bin to see that it was
pass*I and finally disposed ot before
final action is taken on nenate MU No.
11, which is ths Texas company Mil.
senator Bee sent up a joint remolu-
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