The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 352, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1906 Page: 4 of 12
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TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1906.
THE FORT WORTH RECORD:
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NO TAX ON FRANCHISES
BIDS PEOPLE TO HOPI
full.
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Fort Worth Market House Compauy
to
GREATLY ENCOURAGED
STATEMENTS FILED
aert
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Executive O
The contract
is to pay.
‘A-
COMMERCIALISM is NEEDED
TWO ROADS PAY THE TAX
will render any
Pexe
the Admiral Schle,
PLENrY or TOBACCO.
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CANVASS TO BI MADE
BY ST. PAUL WORKERS
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TAFT DELIVERS
HAVANA ADDRESS
y engineer and
"The hope of this country
educated youth. While I do
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If the Bill Is Sustatned It Means an
Additional $750,000 in the Coffers
of ehe State.
department. ______________
annEST xonxos paEsIz3T
Mayor Landes Ciues the Case of Gal-
veston As An Iusptration for
storm sericken odes.
UP MrSuS
ti
Hgf ili New Propo
ciy Council.
Acommeiredtch
speak the truth. There are
two traditions still persisting
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R. L. ARMSTRONG.
The recommendation of the ommit-
tee was adopted.
TEXAS crry SENDS MESeAGES OF
SYMPATHY To sronM
VICTIMS.
VALIDITY OF THE LAW IS NOT
ADMITTED, HOWEVER, BY
cARRMERS.
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Government Heartily Greet-
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manner io which we
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Assures People America Means
Only Well.
jar or make uncomfortable those
uths who are entering active life.
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V.,. Cuba Has Great Possibiities and
Gooa Will Resualt by Followine
che Proper Mehods
foontdundrea canvnssers win be out
thia morning with invitation, to Me
uiv e"SachMHe r
Remsosbi*b" Aiem
at nthe church at 9 o’cleck and •tarf
। out shortly after. ___________ _
ARRANGING FOR, DEDATE.
matter to the council, and without re-
cel via* bids, but that inasmuch as he
had obtained an unusually good bid
and one that he considered the best
the city ever had he moved that the
her institutions.
A-TFA-EChAa‘.PS"ta Elra has
a proclamation urgine all
. _______ i- •h. ficla to lav
Havana OcU1 ?—Th. ezetivecom-
mittttnft femoaerat,
a manifesto strongiy interri ti™ foJ
American commiesion is 10 biame OK
the mterventiom. IS.sunamarizez the
attitude of the varey,. £0108 Ke
gtement cr Puble Debt. 4
Washington. Oct. 1.— The monthly
at"ant of the public debt EboWg
imni.gau
S^^for^h? M^nth of tlt.ltMM
FILED IN THE •ITcH.
Fretuht wreck of one
arFSHRginf Bradon of this elW and
hi. wl.L PW“ Jg? ~'th, iLbll
rerat Southern above this ety to-
GALVESTON READY
Mayor Harri waa r
Finance committee, elt
1tlatelaar azefieunty was that you were
broughu up under' the fifteenth and SiXi
--teenth certury ideas of government, and
were taught to look to others- for the
responsibility of government.
■ You exezcised only the functions of
ertticism and most of your people m-
pecizlly the educated and weaikh
classes, trained themselves, not only U
y drference. but to inactivity in the
- eld of political and governmental matt
Last night at St. Pauls was one of
intense interest and activity. A large
crowd heard Evangelist Hart preach
from the text. “No one cared for my
soui. At the altar service which fol-
lowed the preaching there were four
conversions. ... .
Services tonight wUl begin at 7:30
instead of 7,45 on .account of the im-
portance and expected result;; ,T0"
night the subject will be Hell. Rev.
। Mr. Hart has always had vast andi;
1 ences wherever this sermon is preached
and indications are that such eondi"
tions will prevail here. One hundred
extra chairs have been ordered for th
balance of the meetings m many had
to be turned away for lack of seating
refuse.tosubmit the mat-
vote ofthe people would
niy that the council was
that the citizens would
t or otherwise the coun-
that they will vote for IL
Waggoman said that such
— 1 in the newspapers,
.....I campaign document.
Maddox took Issue with
from the Second and
your obedient "e’nL CALSIOTIN, <
‘ Ading superintendent
we xour committee on waterworks,
recommend that the well. ». recom:
mended by the superintendent t
drilled ns Set out in the Above report,
artet 5 55 . & o HARROLD,
are to * prosperous conaitien toward
».l tea" .
transpcr now to in a wotse position
than Lcfore.
mrath
P’e, deair* te sotorma your nonot.thet
no mortal guan can scare this -n-
annxgzxunnt
copmitteeioc —To the Honorable Mayor
anacLokra”or Alermen-JFort woh.
Gentiemsm: feornworradanktt
- —
da¥h. four additional wells now in
course of "Eontruction, it ‘hey furnifh
as much water on aaveraKc.2sg10e
six that are now completed, WI.8’C
us an aaditi onal WAle':
Eafy-i, x^y 091,00 gaKons
inFegevfay’ahyurng the preset
that we are and have been for the past
he ’mntrandng new consumers to
# citv-main* at the rate of 100 per
E"Hg*A#
s82hm1-dht during th present
summer it has rained about us often as
Eemmrumd would get dry enough for
the lawns and gardens to need sprin-
kling and I presume that there has
been less wter used during this sum-
mer"iwumu ana irrigation than for
Big Buneh of Cepitmttste. Made Brief
HeadlngAa'OXty 0*peghtpke miners 1 propeyy
ntcAutnzeaheondlSmgeFatrer ■---
are »
Socialism, passed through San An-
tonlo this motinken,rptentane36o:
The party stopped at the Menger ho
Eee "
company of St. Louis and J. S. Bdtier
orwstdiafpaPfixaaughterotPresi-
AaM4 pry and Miss Evadne Hay;
Lard Panentnd of W. K Haywart,
waerd, als‘o “in'the party The party
traveled in a private coach.
"Bat-
qiny commitesir Suonr. Prepare
ER ,akierament“ ya Mod.m Was
6" propertiaa’of'the
"5?
$229257 %
ILropef filiation will reach fuli
sloonei rattteton W Waller arrive.!
here iday ana assumed command of
the mariues- ___________-
Ct B A N SANITATION.
DAMAGE AT HIST MORGAN.
very useful. -
“Hoaring tv* high Is dangerous and
the higher you get the more disastrous
is the fall.
make money to ------- - ;
and carry on the country’s prosperity
ecnzrorugnqubdn*vogir"tuersuain-e
rere will be no trouble,n forcing
yourse}ves ahead in the next genera-
Hon so that ranks, commerci ho’8e8
anti shipping interests of Cubgw®120
be i । cuben hans, instead of in the
Miseellaneous.
City Waterworks Superintendent Cal-
houn reported that under ths Butle:
system the air pressure at the water-
works plant has been reduced 44.35,
cent and that the water flow has been
increased 15.55 per cent. The Butler
device is on tria, and he guarantees to
increase the water supply 25 per cent
and to reduce the air pressure a like
per cent. ,,
Oct. 19 was set aside as a general
The ldorney general ruled straight
out that unless the tax was paid ander
the Williams intangible asset bill by
Oct. 1 the railroads were liable for the
gross income tax under the Love bill,
amounting to 1 per cent of their gross
earnings. Therefore, the railroads nave
filed their reports of gross earnings for
the fiscal year ending June M and
saved a penalty this month. However,
the tax remaining unpaid means the
collection of the Name penalty, pro-
vided the act is finally upheld by the
courts. The last court to pass on it
the court of civil appeals for tne Third
district, pronounced It unconstitutional
and void. This fact i. mentioned in
nearly all of the reports filed by the
railroad companies and that the said
reports are filed under protest, not ad-
mitting the right of the state or the
validity of the law to require such re-
ports. ’
The Texarkana A Fort Smith Rail-
way company advised the comptroller
today that it had paid its taxes under
the Williams intangible asset law. anf
by reason of that fact, was not liablu
- • — —ross income tax law
hanpsupmorEanver foreign capital and
that he realized more than 'other
Eubans, the necesisty of bringing in
ranital and convincing the world of
the conservative character of the coun*
t in order foreign capitalists
■n|x i» on its securit¥- • , ..
*"6 figit of property .and. ‘b«
motive of accummukatiou,is the basil
or all modern success ancivilization,
a ad until you ba? a -community of
pztioas influence and control which
farrected by the -onservative infiu-
ences of propertyownership, successful
popler government. I* zmnpoz!bl“iaca1
Nebodyeyet-chlved A hiuh dea!
widout falling.two or three times, and
EMlur W 0.1*0 made rmiiyren to.sus:
Kath faure ought to teach
AVidan •< that particular danger
Wien evevyining goes wmoothiy and
"""e e on tn. nigh n~d to zuecsn
en I* th* inost dangerous, time. You
Auati aAtrlporspanal X-tSuS
as dr ^•^e.K°^nt^w
of the principal roads of the state
saved themselves from future penal-
ties for failure to file the reports, pro-
vided the constitutionality of the act
them. , ....
It is thought th? stenographers law
oassea by the Ha8t legisiature will have
J “strong tendency to hinder dispateh
in the disposition of business in that
the statement of facts under .the law
are much more enormous and unwieldy
than they were heretofore.
NIHAvYPENALTIES ASKED FOIL
..Galvesten, " . .
c^^n 2,22
triet courts, the Tenth and FAfky-ixtht
convened this morning, the former 00
its Annual nine months’ term and. the
f-t-h— . All three
Mlacton Aet 1 —(Snecial. )—Gal-
veG1 was a MOhg Iba fiMSt omm:
nIUM to sen wort at .zympathy an
orters at asslstance, te the atore. •E *
rerers along th* Florida ana Misala-
~l regommend that you direet the
purehesing comsittee to purchasel
enough material at one purchase to re-
floor th* whole yinddt which has not
been airenay re-dioorea, ana Mat when
the material I* secured, that one aid*
of the viaduct he tore up at a time—
while the public uses Ehe other for
travel-mad that a force or hand* be
put to work at ll surticiena to push
it through in a tew darn
"TN* trequent giving away of mne
noor ane tha anMaatma* of it may re-
cult in injury to ome horze or prson
•r both it the brid«* to allowe to ta-
rn, in Ung in Ha **■*■■< shape."
. M| Gemtrnet.
Alderman Maddo*'* conefaet with cho
waHatterbg Ktufh!
sMeto
So’he rwEea’cone I--—
strees and alle, co
l ha piece meal i
ar* ceptring the 1
avenue, ovr th.
tracks, is making
more than it xigiil
moLar CAR Bl'WI AWAI,
cana 1 Kie4 nee ot Al?
New York, On" t-A enuawe
poum
2a “2j”azeng"0deg *ssp
melne and lumped th* •
■harp turn at lb* foot or th. MH.
EsSrS'-irKFas
Mriou.ly injured. The aaold.nl "
da* la tb* srkim z * chain at-
Eachea to Uto touhu_________
you need hei^and^**-
Pensacola News. Pensacola, Pla GA:
veston. H*pt 30.—1Pnaacola.has -he
sincere sym
veston. If you neeasasswXt"s the.
do everything possible. What to
most pressin AWESroN TRIBUNE.
Tar Fumds, . ,
An ordinnnce setting aside th* fol-
tog"ws-uaopptea"nafrh‛suppenelar,e
"-,628
Eenin on th. $100. waterwort., fund.
41 cent, on th* 5100, Interesttana "inE-
Ing fund: TK cent, on the !122.other
PMposes; total, 8176 on th* 3109 aluA.
Til panto interestea have agreed to
holiday in Fort Worth, and the mer-
chant* win be requestea to lone their
place* of business in the afternoon of
that day.. ... „ . ..
The matter of drafting a hack orti.
nance regulating the charge, was re-
ferred to the city attorney.
An invitation to attend the opening
etereises of the Fort Worth Medical
""-oa of college was accepted. The exercises
per.ad.° will be held thl* morning at 1* o'clock
Employe* at the waterworks plant
petitioned the council for an eight-
hour work day Referred to the water-
work* committee.
-after disposing of other matter* ol -
minor importance the council ade
journed.
action taken be ratined. Ender
owalract the city waa paying s
coal.
m -eg- —---Dow Coal company wee read and alter
-d willing to carry some disoussioin ratine*. —
original proposition provide* that th* city 1 ___
accepted by th* cuty. per ton nt the mines lor th* n*il __
" “ erman Tehane Mid that Alderman
Maddox should not have awanded the
contract without first submitting the
Manager of Combine Says Idustry 1*
Wot 2 .
Havana. Oct 1—Louis Marx, man-
iger of the- tobacco combine, said to
1 "Xme revolution has actually had no
[errect on the tobacco industree.bpermne
It was stopped in ample time to pernui
or nlantlrf the seed beds and there Is
8:10 Planon now for-expecting crop condi-
"T tions other than normal. .e
to to.ag will begin » soon *«.’*'
weather is favorable and there wi
"otb be Pl-wly of labor to cultivate and
gather the produet.""
owing Worth. Oct. 1.—Hon. Mayor and
SX Cotnsyour"temtTon‛tdeh Wate
supoXn Xe’Xt week I have made a
teSt of the entire supply. Including the
Meade system, and the supply from the
six wells in the air plant system, and
have Obtained tire tofowine reruites.
The Meade system will furnish the
city with 2,824,352 gallons of artesian
weer s’x dVils now connected at the
air plant will furnish the city with
1,567,330 gallons of artesian water per
ty.ntne miles of sewers in the past few
months, which will haveto.be niushed
in addition to th? water that win bo
used by the citizens for L------ ~ -
closet connectione.it sems to me that
we are more nearly up to our visible
water supply than It is safe to be.
From the above rain record, and the
showing made by the Mead? system, —
it seems we have been provident tally rant
favored this summer in_the protection
of our water supply. We may not be
well taken care of next summer, and
I urge a continuance of the increaae
of lh« artesian sytem, .unless it.is
your Intention to us* port river water,
which I think would be » melemtty "eC
ond to none that could befall th* city.
The last of the well* How being
drilled will be completed during th*
present week and I recommena
two wells, a deep and a shallow one,
he drilled near No. 1 dam on the.tand
owned by the city, anti that
one deep and one shallow, be drilled Al
the north end nt the coal ewiteh
the Strip qf laud where_sg air plan'
FIRE IN ROUXD HOUSE. /
1o. t* wenterm a Atlanta Railroad
I* 8176,000. _
Atlanta, Ga.. OcE l.—Fire starts 1 to-
night at 9 o’clock in the round! arise
of the Western & Atlantic ral
and made such rapid progress .
before it was extinguished the entire- _
repair and paint shops, roundhouse
and eighteen engintes thpreln were,
damaged. Th* total loss is estlmated
A'r28 engines will n'ot.be a total loss.
each one wilk be about ,$5,000., The
loss on the roundhouse wilk total >5*.-
000 and the shops $95,000. , ,,
Two hundred and fifty men will be
thrown out of employment for several
months. The fire, was caused by a
spark from a passing eng inetg pg
The location was about two.blocKS
north of the Forsyth street oriase and
was very hard of access D the ‘lr»
Taft explained th* atti:
tude of the provision*! sovernmene
r th* question, raised byzsomemita
.men recently enlisted in sant Caa
‘provinge. namely., that if “zchaEK
they should be paid up to“sateaidto
He said these men would be paid to
some spe nea time, for rampk °5
18 which would give them three,.weck*
pay from the atezofthe.r eniistmenc.
pirt Aud- Amefienm Demomperuou
i0ie
i^srt -With tpin oxpr
tme-aneia e “eumous
"Down with American controi .d
g.0 ngtratton was not treated Seri
X Th* crowd received few •*«•■
TO AID SUFFERERS =*e
commltee Apoimted Debate ne-
iween »guey ana «*“»•„' „
Houston, Oct. 1.—(Special.!—The aft-
ernoon paper contained an iter to tn*
effect that a committee* conalsting of
colone o. T. Holt. Judge John G. Tod
and Hon. L. R. Bryan had be.n ap-
pointed to arrange for .the J°1n1.40;
bate next Saturday between Senator
Bailey and Hon. M. M. Crane.
It is presumed that this -committee
will act for Mr. Crana. ___
H.F. Ring was askedtonisht i
had appointed the committee and 110
stated that he had not.
The names, be stated, had been se-
lected from the petition sent to Mi.
Crane but he could give no informa-
tion as to who had made the selection.
If a meeting was held of th? signers
to te petition, he stated, he krew,
nothing of it; in fact, he stated he had
no information whatever upon the sub-
ject further than that these gentlemen
had all matters pertaining to the at*
rangements for the debate in charge.
iurpze"
covxCI OVERHIDES MAYOR'S
VETO nEGARDIG colaac-
nox OF WATER RENT.
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- -ak thruugh the nnu-DeereeGtatssz.aimnzntuawy! ben
A"idepbasrs%sstea
r by Governor Taft tomorr w.
stwih these fournaatonalwallewe
I feel conndent that it will take this
amount at least to run U5, over net
.esziszn"sspsze
ss y ireass 37;
sletmeedttt“decision of th counc i.chex
lera not have been granted without
msaumesjzrgb"
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.Aldemen mid vetoed the action of
the in giving tb* Northern Tex*.
TazsfBfenangsr-22222nbd
' 5 3,
m Alderm.n,"zurn assured the counet
~ - sl"sq"aeves--czae
game, he
the ball.
iugrasseingopbosea 15
lb. amenamsakhet
following proposition was ins de
i 4 Worth Market company,
was refer ted to the building
Arkunsns Sutng Farbers far Violatin
Cbicngo Oct. 1.—Taking of testl-.
mnbBKngnp 5 St
for penaitiem of from 139,026 to 2000
for alleged vlolatlo nt the-Ki!E. aet,
113 known *• the Ark*n»«* antEtrurt
law. was „ontponed until tomorrow on
request at the counsel for tb* a•
tendanta
“a"* 2% the xg
Mi.ziasemraszm:
i°. erztorktmzaj
"2.2:
mitetyhzczztneten
ggxpanv X Seneefsiknepui
Houston streets in Fort W orth, and
eepas Juttod* ShmISom propihut-
i-ET-ding ot vgetabls, frulte
and oth*r products on the upeta M
akngn X’ .»•
payments to go to the city of F
arthpotnt a competent inspector of
said market house, to be paid by the
bo Conviatea smarderet*zinaat sen Arto-
Ban Antonig “o*‘ 1Weetat,-Ar-
t... n t- i’‘or* hjurr III th* .hl •.
-evenin aizfrue, onrkcotm. atl A '•*
. B.Wood*. "025
H, ab yu‛su,nF%s*-ucm F
li a." 8, of the court t< aunu
t» • def.n to nt ,
{ni versity education is not an ohst a-
dr to success in commercial life. I am
afrai young Cubans are not suffix
cintiy enthused with that mercantile
spirii of which we have no much in
the Suited Blairs.
As ta Commereinl Iden.
""aa »«• tows- ,
were present at the convening of that
ourt. As usual. Wednesday of every
week will be, motion day and Thursday
opinion day. • There is now on han <
docket of almost if not enough to last
the etire term of court, regardless of
. the filings during the term. The filing
- ordinarily at least keep paw with the
I dispositions and often outdistance
a--
------. and he eerrea ."2!
thia morniig. when he wirsd *h? L
lowing «□*«**<• te the mayor of M.
bile and Pensacolei.. pon.a-
To the Mayor* of Mobnie end Pem*:
cola: Gelve-tom, Taxa,. Oct. 1 — F
tender chord, at *v*ry umai heert.it
mtirortumes"gakvshedetEnxnu5mpi
X’’« elinguzgrpyiaire
MuPN uFrer calamity *lx 2eHTzza
The great recuperative power, ol
our Amertcanpeople too onity•2155
mnftiu
TK Storm (MV. ‘h* msdumema
of your dead) will ha ye been .°Dr
erated and overcome,.and thatyou.
port and people will take on and A
Lome a more active and mportent For
pencp"antusrams" iaz gne8ez
!:Xdry^f n^ loZa^-j"^
patriotic InmrrenU In the Nd ilax 1 Nre or earthquake, ana -I
down their arms, return to theirhome. , same
and protect their property from the -•
mraunders infesting Santa Clara
province *”<l t molest none who has
served the government province
o? «g^
2gt as Governor Aleman had
mc1, do Wn the organizuuon of
this body.
Governor
merrmsems-a
pgbiicn party. I. m6os p'"- nathe J’ nd cmmdatontotBnepeopontina
‘ KerateDa» ■■■
dummy Xgrewe.usea, put, tieasee akense pi ToeAeriht Wagsoman.
S"*izgca "rim mio3 3272",‛pi-5k 41
wel "neh comic enthusiasm until th: I tractien company tnat francht**
u"imrnpssmeetngunesamspsmnemMisesaeresz"vezren"eFrnym:
the wlaafi nni th. outery.at.spantatoralena Wn. "x»K It He Said that
WA %ra intnigenror emappoatunitx now It “sRaTForih.
’ get an advantageon. holdaana.then not, he prOttions within twenty-five
it either swim, ashore o..waitewrozoneirextns ProDuggeted that it the atde r:
master, who bring, to the rircue 75 l xe avd O1 “esire to place a tax at
Uleg cork belts and the Ilka. ,TB Imenaw n .. ali right to submit
durzeinfpe1fur‛mmatp.tatn.ggeqtugiheure
th. og-„etrietentyrotto of their cll la afraid
3 al Game? »
Th. bridge •« ThproTaPu" *‘Alderman
also the police dogs ar* a "o" te alderman f
cess.
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mana w*. » SaoHpNerldnt. .
MAyA, Landes said that he believed
th? different states affwted woyabs
able to care for their own
without asking for help from Aherou
.ide, but that Galveston stand, ready
incepponaizree s’™ “^rt-
Up to late thl. arternoon.c.. "3r
spoRse had been received to ethetrod
tK messages, but thl. is.notrxpnstd
before tomorrow, owing to Hhenunant-
tied condition of affair, to the at
tressed communities. _ . neemea
ap^TKriWa?.^^
two seir-expianatory telegrams we
Ml Moune. «’ Army Post was Gutted; approximately
by Muffienne. lit will go t
Mobile, Oct. 1—Detail* of the (tom-, th, bill is
ne to Fort Morgan were brought here Al (
tay by Major W. E BarrowA A due. ahu .
official it the New Orleans Frog FEe cumtate on
Ive union, who -iMde a trip to
fort, on “tW Fort 1 .
Peach, mad.^durlng ^heclv.l^wa.
the ' grie nhk pK'n SAiariinwiz
ctean p^rbv*^’ Skele-
-sB-a2smagmaebazmiuzgzprsewenzsrsnxuasmnasazn.resitan.som
ekanse *8 - -
mIline. sever “heannoh. “nd storm Dama to Ttoto" ..
entirely asPr-EC----- I KN 5 “ rins. Reporta from tne
death uwGo"INGhaa oStsn that co
Tirteen thirteonth PARRY PARTY to METRO.
2earaerAanEenfanmf 2.“" '
the member, ot to > was un-
escape tnrmincomitKee with anintaat
able to climb the tr about halt
ana.swama. "WheK he cachedi thth
rpkengg"phbosza.bara
hous Inspectorcsonr8r the sound.
1 —ip ofinrctes knoWN~to have
ooon
xen theoaco,8 1 ghts SpOl- and saiP
T.mnd nghthouee ruined
nebm OCT THE wnICANE
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^„.toWHeM:*V«^ it 5
425, Prownziyir #8,1202580’- pa;
n^iV^’K'an^18 -
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Houston East &
‘ Fort Worth
Joseph r. T^toDtto custody at
Salt EAke, oteherpresisnt.eof
262 ■ »d
“ "mcawrontoiezrvehsslrEereom
the Reorganised Repubi lean PaES:
plain wa. .sworn $ ■ ihe ar-
mon aputyserzarirt, "ofder W
a Mormon eerir and the commit-
$ae.mesretrewnsarpatkqaa"mmaEtey
afur 8m itrt and wusvea prelim Inn. y
hui'lng A“*r Ming bound moE he
"nsca on hl* own racognizanes
wasrectcon" Smith reached here two
aaPresid on hl. return from Europe,.Ite
1 Turned that an attempf, had.aron
made to secure hl* arrest for a statu-
zzz । tnrv orfense in connection With
thnt birth of bl. forty-third child.
msm #4F=a «:
lich has
: MAN WILL COLLECT
E WATERWORKS DILLS
“I find that law is committed to one
— — msorpeopte,meetetm1to.anothe! -
commerce to a third and political mat.
r to a fourth, and that the nrst
ciasse, lean back- through thennu-i
, ne . of past association and watch with
Antenze interest, but T “
much infuence, what _
ny the government. I venture, the SuK.
gestion that if the other classes don t
take a mer e active -partandinsist upon
exercising their influence in polities,
tke question will naturally arise..
' ' WVhat was the necensity of changing
our form of gevernment? iMatanzas__-
a i’opnlar Government Theory. -.Luna of Matanzas
“The theory of popular government Kentucky “
is that every -class shall exercise a de- aytion nt
cidel politic»U influence, but it seems
to me that your ideals have been too
high An ideal so high that it is be.
yond th? reach of realization- is not
MucdEEe,go05raczdatodz
mranri appothn zudges at to.
* “oroHtr. deegec or proclama.
uew t “hsncrtman rpany"pini
%. ^vE^r zytzppoimrea Major
K F Sai"ana tSiiaaiar ozales •
com mi use to amdit, ‘b* ecc2aat.nd
th. trMMry. JeseF-amontakkdo an
snizamzato dndksbee
.nu CrneMm. Cientitogo. .nd oth.r
noinia in the island The laying GoWn
of arms by the rebels an the vicinity
of dvna will begin tomorrow, when
th. inen wul be returned to “ei
homes ___——
RUARK* THE coxmissiox.
emm
l
8 pave the streets on the north, sout
and tot at the property now owned DY
th. Market House eopn.and -I
quzznnzsagfslzrma
If nx. hereafter aenstructed upon,
by said company. Fhen and Inntha
event, the Market HoKL. .o Kild
agrees (a) «t its own expense to build
. eummodlous market house 1005152
feet of brick, concrete or stonewalls
twenty-two Inches thick on the.proPa
erty now owned by sal compang.snd
7 to give the city of Foft.W anih
an option for five years from the.date
of the acceptance of tn« asreeminkint
which to purchase from the MarKet
House company the property- and bulld-
ing or buildings then owned by it, at
.. "En value as the city, through its
to council and the Market Rouse.company;
through its board of directors, ma!
agree’on; or, in case of failure to‘agree,
at such an amount as may be MM W
the board of equalisation of Fort
Worth, or as may beaetermined upon
in any other manner hereafter between
the parties; provided always that the
deed from the Market Housessompenz
to the city of Fort Worth sheilsontatn
the following provisions: ErsI: -
the land and improvement, .thercontt
be conveyed to the city by the Market
House company shall be used Foreer
as a public square and market house,
and second, that any organisation or
individual or individuals who so de
'.Ire shall have th. rightatonconstrut.
erect and maintain an auditorium over
wild market house at any time, with
out any ground rent or expens e.qtner
than an obligation to maintin and.kep
In repair, said auditorium. Respectfully I
submitted^ WQRTH MARKET co..
By F. W. AXTELI. Its president,
waterworks Departmnent.
Superintendent H. 1 .Calhoun "f he
waterworks department filed the fol-
arty, euvsame. e. communication
Fresidenr Palme, hi* heklonzeana, ni l smea,
resignation, reiterates, th. tez“11/ M -
the last elections and dentes a 5:
spongibiniy for the revrolution ana I'1’
resrne tharirtsto assert, that the basis
presented by President "osegi:
Eommiloners wa, prectically the Mm.
as that submitted by the liberala.
In Justlileation of thetr action in de
serng congres, to, moderate 1922255
say that intervention waschen airzad
an accompilhea tact. They consideE
the intimation of tir* Americanocommbe
sioners that the recent vacation of th.
presidency by President Palma was
Tb. only solution to bring a result other
than intervention was tmpossibie.,"2
declare further that they were not able
to assist in a congres whose power,
was declared iliegitimate. .
In conclusion the manifesto says the
party always will sstin social order
and those principles which wieventu-
ally bring to Cuba the restoration or
Lirrr.l. Atectea Want Ameriema" to
continue in ( entrol
Havana. Get l —The sanitary situa-
.412 in nwekviDK very serious consid.
eration at the Lands of the provisional
government lu addition.to.the, fire
to pop- esernorggspowefecasehe derGeeos
- — NdFesewher to Santa clae.proxnece:
Transportation, hotel and ®tbir inter
An ord-- that tne suns st . .no.*, by the American
20 It is perhaps necessary Qrantmhe against Cuba are rrerarin
___ f Cui ans should be warned that ,o peunion Governor l aft "ptestnt
m- runations of sit-governmnent iniced States, Whether the present
„ ne, be broad and solid rather than American control, be temporary, o,
Pg* and conspicuous. , otherwise, retain permanent controi °
It is saadening to be called to Cuba; the sanitary affairs of Cuba.
gd Still sadder to President Roosevelt,, . .pg,,.
so idertined With her liberation,* EIL it SHIPS FOR TRANSPORT-
. -ure are here at the time when a, ---e——
. milLn Cuba’s progre s to"; ar-d pop- x ex-eihorderta.Turnea ovento
Pl nr government has occufreg,DUt It! Government. rrnitea
i •- eveN4 an opportunity to assure Philadelphta, Oct. -The 14
... < in f. °Rge of th. President and P, ul .empany, which.emP1ozAsteeti
t American people that we ars here (of steamships between the tnlted
« 10‛hepou .. 1 and the " *»t Indies has ret el. ed o^
Shows Deep Sympathy. I ders to turn over to thefedi rat govern
•With our arms ume your arm. * : ment the .teamers Admiral rarraguu
ar. I iing you again on path of that I amiral Schhey and Admirs. samPon ,
wonderful progress yomNe traveled. . for use in transpuorting troops 1 S I
We ... ,11. I am coprideneEhe,anleztolhe Admiral Far'-gntJ1 in„porin Md
goint with pride tn th* faet that.the I .the Admiral gamigon ie, at 105 o?k
I nitea states is not an exploiting nation, h. Admiral Schle? is at New Iork-
but that she has such deep sympathy
with the progress of popular govern-
ment as to be willing to expend her
blood and treasur in making the pread
of Much government in the world con-
) "C
ravana iM. 1 — The presence «f th.
secretary o war of th. vnited ^aa
in navana and his assumption of th*
government of Cuba was enthustastic-
al y apvroved today by the highest in:
telectual vortal and business element.
1 the capital The -cene was enacted
in the auditorium of the uatveratty stu
-tie audience. In addition to tn. .tw,
- -
tided equally setween monanawemn
Tin andAwbHaut Sectary s4ogrga
sarmtmalgEeatenarna "ma Xe'
As the governor uttered senti mia
m.X Vgar’dlng* the American occupa-
ton which found an answenmE.ne
ueno in the hearts of all present cuw
’ Bre Taft and Bacon werendeepi! oye
,ayo-oJ ana encouraged h> the ni uan
ineicmim
Atore 1 •al not without
ti4se us Anglo-Saxons as abrupt
- J nun Tia la our views of our
’ pdef of *mMs« civitaiion,bucthozs
!»• us who have come closer to Spanish
civiliration have been imressed
the conscioushess that l-_--46 in.
OUS nave much to learn from the to
ll'.ctual refinement, .rustic <»«
Vramret. poetic imagery, high 15
» d courtesy of the Latin and span
. It e spain has exerted a tre:
,...■ a - for e on Cuban progress, but
. • on- like men. suffer reaction.
qia From I nited States.
It Ans ri rntly fallen to th? lot of
the people or the United states who
+ are” along the road to pope-.
Lr gov.r-m-ni.and fallen down and
p rt-i iemeeives up again, to aid some
countries who have not had that «x-
p-rience in comine to the enjoyment of,
be i., nedts ot popular Kovemmnentt.a
•The mpubi e ot Cuba has progresaea
Aapidl in th* >»’t four year, Asa-
1oF ntoxicate the believer, 1 .
Har govemment. It 'was like tne
E-t of U tropical plant which need
5 uttir en ord-* that ’be stalk might
gain el
For almost three hour, last night
the city counel wa» in sesston. A
yast amougt of new businesa wa« on 1
hand, In addition to matters that oriE: ,
BT THE RAILROADS :
. dog’s contract with Dow (Sal com:
' pony wa. rattid; the council yoted
against tl.s recommendation, of the
mayor whorein be 4...
franchis tax be Inserted to th* fran-
ohises of th*\Nortlwra Texa. Tnm-
lion company in order that th* siti:
Sens may -vote on them at theanext
generl electlon. and a revenitien
submitted by the Fort Worth Market
company with reterence to the.bund;
Ing of a market house was referred
to a commitn,or. veto.
A lengthy dWouslUon wa* the result
a@ezdtom "e2o M ”h*’">c*uncll tn
mtdrarreeprtat "Om
"UK lion.. Th* mayo, veto wAs
pubiag in The Record zevrat az
uo. After the veto had been read
Mayor Harris maa2“ talk t thecoun:
cll stating that ft woula.be.anorn:
wise move not to abide by the oral
anEes and compel the water consum-
K. to pay wate? rent at the city hall.
He" Sai"In tb. ordinance My* that
ntess payment* are made at th* city
hall within ten day. arter, ‘J» tirt.9
aa/.M month the water will be.cut
and not trn on *f*1B winoutr.
additional charge of »L Mayor 5-
$i Eecifse tie; ^0^: "eve!
U th,,, thgekstga
the waterworks department,, hazml
Wvs sent out a collector. He claimed
"a thl. was discrimination.
‘hAldirman Lewn. Mid that he’ de-
sired to challenge th. mavor * how
wher rtewmtawask; “pning oub
A "Eohht. k , Sala ha;I
Tears he was chairman Qf the water
",""9
wrk forabiypunti "nmazqormms
iom the Fourth varanfesttedtsms
-ezacneabor tor motiny 5"
"4
- 2 .rM’S r?
4. USd out «v*«J ctorr men and re
rerernGWgsomanuselasthatrrtha
" weszern reporteawutarwptk »
you Dwl.,«h.»....... usquakdcprsprhg,angern,, petmgsamvoacomt” 'c^n^^f
Also, the Beaumont. Sour Lake & men were at wo system that
Western paid the amounting to as‛bendinhapertion fryears and
"rhe tax’aue from the railroads lastyear, only oeman l 2mPWX terworks
year under the Love bill amounted to Secretary Calhoun Heveral ques-
------ $630,000 and this year department was.askadrine si or
. .a to about >750.000. provided tions. Hesid.taernan "Lehane was
ill is sustained. I seven years, that Aiaerm committea
of last year's penalties are also chairman of the waterwo Ka regara-
md today they commence to ac- we never heara anX comptame system
_____te on thl. year’s delinquency ine collections and 5: now used.
Morgan *"2 "su-merwaa""Wae"ma- Sthanda
Xs 5 Eofotimtonaj a Great Northerm taa to 'override the norraxak
$6,806,911.30; Chicago, Rock Island & while Alderman .♦C K a
Guir 2,236,975.47: Denison & Pacific voted to sustain 1t. . -t .. not neceg-
&;■» 22 27 Br.*:—••
gs the cut-off man when he attempts
cut off the water.
Reeommendatlon. -
Mavar Harris' recommendation With
rePeyne to amending setranchians
in this country.
"The first of them is that the
learned profession s are the Ohly pur-
suits worthy the graduates of this
university. This is a great mi-take.
CARRIE WIEELER TO WED
youmerws„roushtprso.“Fpekt2e 307 r
thTTd*^" (tom pl ’
Alm My. th.t preParatongarebeine
made for the wedding of MIM Carri.
P.ylon Wheeler to Gordon Montgom
er Buck of New York at the old
Wheeler homesiend tomorrow at ♦ Pm
swEJs' toXri.^«
ish war. ■___________■
WIL’xAxe szano. -
wongh-srmgmna BAW>O|[ ament. A
.........“sdsmfamss
a ay. report having observed att oporto had a full heaapo to 8n without dam- —2n uo. B. Roll* rainlasdnover
• "eamergurpomnaea sr 221—- ssgs"adt*it »
iX. No detail, of the aisaster are I anonaaxzza5‛ cA5C ned. ___ --
obtainabie. guyem. court - of Much TRAXWnr. »•. roHeF
Austin oc. pan’s
Terrell eleyuiv.0%. have expressed
number of nwxon comes in ‘hi con:
doubt. Thl. opinion com^ ^ pelitlon of ----
elde ration .of _theamanepulcan party. [ it . take.
wich won suemittededgyinsist, wot'ld 1 the"qu.V-»ld*, not tat.ftom
"othreghg’hecratFB g
| & TJ.*’~m .^st^ " usaliXn-erow
| consider whethersnmnot.k most tmpor-
anaponerndeter’ tlwn’pXeT to dispose
tent issue, will tn«n p om the m
′ Che law be
held valid. . attacked th? elec-
dret expression ow: muK interest.
ii the c”e
W«dri*«day ot this week.
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