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HEALTH IN EVERY BOTTLE BUSINESS BEFORE
SUN GOD COURTS
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DIOCESAN CAUNCIL
MISS FT. WORTH
WARNER'S SAFE CURE
COMMITTEES ARE NAMED
APOLLO HOLDS TRUMPS
*
CURES KIDNEY
DISEASE
and Loyd Pollack were ap|
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the
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council.
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parishes
cellected
Louisville, Ky.
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JUDGE BROOKS DISSENTS
Minority Holds That
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CASE COMES UP TODAY
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from Htrawn, Tex
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motion
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genitentinris
ten to the city, and read her annual
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and
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when the property owned
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for a ■ ona Id er at ion of $s0 000.
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property
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and
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through
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One of the Important Duties of Physicians and
the Well-Informed of the World
URE,
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TEIAL BOTTLE OF THIS GREAT KIDNEY CURE WILL BE 8ENT ABSOLUTKLY FREE
TO EVERY READER OF THE FORT WORTH RECORD WHO SUFFEES FROM KID-
NEY. LIVER, BLADDER OR BLOOD DISEASE.
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Second Bay’s Session Opened With
Prayer by Bishop Garrett, De-
voted to Routine Matters.
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General Debility
MALARIA
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holds
[ Brights Disease
UR I NARY DISORDERS
JUPITER PLUVIUS ALSO AFTEI
HER HAND AND BITrER
RIVALRY PREVAIIS.
Mies Fort Worth Admits She Loves
Him, but Declares She Can-
not We'd Him.
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DAN WALDEN ALl ES THAT HIS
BRIDE IS REsr AINED OF
HER LIBINTY.
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ong now
The Life and Vigor
d the Grain
are preserved in
uf a.
coun
l he
I
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■ atate
with .
until
ausq
udge
le of
xkrrularzaksu""m
Rev.
pson,
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the
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Wharton ...... 84
Mexia....... 68
WARNER S SAFE CURE C
Thompson
tinted This
ie next an-
btggest denl A »s connummated
yester:
zlewoo4
Kit. RIAITY DE
N hoot • liar
Hi. Wire,
>. May 15 h
Dr. a
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Paints and Finishes"’ free.
Texas Paint & Paper House,
1511 1315 Houston St-,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Sereening Regulationa.
Austin, May 11 — (Bpeclal )— State
Health Omloer Brumby returned today
from Gavestgn. During hl abeenee
he alee Hei tad Texas City. Sabine, Fort
Arthur and other sections of that part
dered upon a
permissible in
lion."
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tiff in the civil suit and appeilani was
one of the defendants
was mutuality, btt hot
Iry and known as
1d to Sid Webb of
ig Mrs. Thatcher
• le length th# work
in question embraces
et and eonsista of build-
Matt Roberts and C
Finance — Rev Ba
P Burehmore.
comprising the
and placed in
nox fieta Damnges From
Two Kalirede,
• WARNER’S
HIllsboro, Texas, May 15.—(Special.)
Attorneys for Dan, Welden, deprived of
bride.and liberty by the father of MisF
May Belle Harber, to whom Walden
was married in Waxahachie Sunday,
Austin
court or
for the state
1t w E Ramage,
efforts, chiefly, that Glhnon was
tured
(
diocese, be
elI agent or the
REsOLUTOX TO CHANGE TIE
CHURCH YEAR CREATES
DISCUSSIOX.
The cotton belt I. clearing in the
went half. Cloudr and unsettie wenther
prevail, in the north..., and eamt por-
tion a. Eirm.lv. rain. Bazehrst.
M1M . 4,24; Natchez, MIM . 6 14 Lving-
etone, Ala., 114: Oreeneboto, W. .. t ft
Oklahoma report "<?' to heavr
Ob.rv8 5.
versed and remanded the
this criminal prosecu-
Bartow Ramage, Wil Ham
of the Mis issippl
UNION TRANSFER 00.
Buses, Baggage Wegons nnd Car.
risges. Ready for business. Pho. 108,
62 [ amountlng
26 $9,000
FEMALE Complaints
] Mexlenn W omai
eud
(ity of Mexlco
was arreuted
still held th-
head, vainly
charge
rmed by the on
loUI.lt (LIT AFIIIMII,
Asb
son trial
Cs ptaln
character of proof
Hundreds of Thousands of lira and Women in All Parts of the Worid who
Were Given Up to Die of Kidney Disaeane Have Found Health and Strength
nad Are Living Witnesses to the Truly Marvelous Effeets of
D 8 L.ANDIS.
OFt ial in Charge of Lc al Weathet
Bureau.
plete mu-
lefendantw.
stated that thy rtva
and Jupiter Puvlus
The region
of inisapplicatit ami
the time of the murde, of
T RIA I Rn । | p rpr g To convince every sufferer from diseases of the kidneys,
1 1X11119 DVI 1 LLs rilLL liver, bladder and blood that W ARNEE'S SAFE CURE
CURI will absolutely cure. a trial bottle will be sent FKEE OF CHARGE, postpaid, to anyone
who will write WARNFR'S SAFE CIRE CO., Rochester, N. Y . and mentiou having seeu this
liberal offer in the Fort Worth Record. The genuineness of this offer 1? fully guarnnteed by the
pbHsher. If jou will write us a full statement of jour esse, our doctor will send yon tree
advice and a valtall4 mediea! booklet deseribing causes, symptoms and treatment of all disesses
of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, and many convincing testimontals. All communica-
tlons strietly confidential.
church work in the various
EXPRESS PREPAI D.ur
CASH IM ADVANCE^aA
care of the secretary
Stations—
Amarillo ......
Atlanta .......
Boise ('ity.....
Boston ........
Buffalo .......
Chicago .......
Cincinnati
Corpus Christi.
Davenport . . . .
Denver . .....
Des Moines ...
Detrolt .......
Duluth .......
El Paso .......
Fort Smith
Fort Worth
Galveston ....
Helena ........
Huron ........
Kansas City . . .
Knoxville .....
Iittle Rock . .
Ios Angeles
Memphis
Montgomery
New Orleans . .
New York
Norfolk .......
Oklahoma.....
Omaha ....
Philadelphia
Portland, Ore. .
Rapid city ....
St, Louls .....
St Paul
Ran A ntonio . .
Ban Diego
Ban Francisco .
Banta Fe.....
Taking Census of Dallas.
Dallas, May 15.- (Specfal. )—Accord-
ing to John G. Hunter, secretary of the
Dallas Commercial club, and who was
appointed as census supervisor for the
city of Dallas, there are now thirty-
two enumerators at work taking the
census of the city.
ng in
hi nv y
Spokane .
Washington
White River .
Wichita ......
day through
Br s 4 Hill
b J | Ige H
Eas Texas -Thursday, fair; warmer.
Weafher < endiiionr.
ed out of Paris
re w ns onuid-
that company,
• & Par l Ac is
the F’risco for
Ip between Apollo
for her hand dates
is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur-
ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to
the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well
known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California Fig Syrup
Co., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of
its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which
is accorded to successful and reliahle houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the
Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy.
TRUTH AND QUALITY
of the •1 <
at co .
parmn
Iuaue A ••
Ing In < t i
mosqults •
reudy the
st"t.g
"490 PER Gallon —
LARoesr Suppens or WHISKEY
To ComsvrEns IM VMS SOUTHN..
CRADDOCK«CO.. DALLAS.TEX.
Federafien Penle.
Dallas. May 15.— ( Bpecial.)—It Ig
announced that a specia car will carry
members of th? Dallas Feeratioi or
Women’s Clubs to the plenic at Hand-
ley. leaving the Interurban station, St
Paul and Commerce streets, tomorrow
afternoon at 2 o’clock. The car will
•top at the Tenth Street station. Oak
Cliff to take on delegates. The picnic
will be for a reunion of the Dallas and
Fort Worth Federations.
xpect-
judice
testi-
Jon of
turdor
wran-
d the
an ac-
nd in-
le, the
of the
Ques-
stance
ngate
i un-
ch, it
it the
tried
dtate
such
from
n re-
Sena-
n the
would
■ cre-
WIn-
e de-
tiling.
par-
that
Nella for $80,000
MIneral Wells Texas, Mny
cial f Mineral Wells realty 1
past fIfteen months been on
and property that a few yrars
hate been bought for a mere
J If Armetrong Co are
Kore Iock birch veneered *
should take a look at them
benutles
tendon, Rev. H. W. Robinson,
Charles E. Eaton, William Thom)
Imle®"..selecton of only the finest vrain.
DCopper dsdued. A sgridy hand made vou
mash. Aged by tme alone.
GEO. A. DIcKEL * CO., Distillera, Nashvile.Tenn.
Pmen • MIDLMY, stmte Azenta, Waw, Teza-
Apollo. the sun god, is courting Miss
Fort Worth. Jupiter Pluvius is alao
after the young lady’s hand and biller
rivalry between the two. prevails
Though It is not Intended to make
any inslnuations againat Miss Fort
Worth as to her age. It is reliably
COLlI OF CRIMINAL APPI \LN
ILVEISES MISEIE AND 1HI,
Low EIE TKIBI NAL.
ing frost occurred this mo
western and northern Kannu
which is set for t
McDonahl who was
W. A. Davis was appointed by the
bishop to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the death of Rev. T. W Scollard on
the committee of men’s thank offer-
ing to the general convention.
Rev Fdwin Wlekens, registrar of the
council, filed his report after its adop-
tion.
A motion that the histories of the
Old Firm Passes Out.
Dallas, May 15 — (Special) — With the
sale yesterday of the stock of the
Schneider-Davs Grocery company to
the Hamilton-Turner Wholesale Grocery
company of Waco, one of the oldest
firms in ths history of Dallas has
passed out of existence This grocery
company was established in Dallas
thirty-seven years ago by the late
Jules E. Schneider.
It is stated that the purehasers of
the stock are a firm of young Waco
business men and it is probable that 1
they will continue the business in Dal-
las or else reduce the stock by male
here and ship the balance to the Gey-
ser City. .
Central
Station—
Atlanta ......
Augusta .....
Charleston ...
Galveston ....
Little Rock ..
Memphis .....
Mobile .......
Montgomery ..
New Orleans .
Oklahoma ....
Savannah .....
Vicksburg ,. ..
Wilmington ..
• w V • htpper gives directions
ae to the route to ship or route euttle,
if sue h orlers are disregarded It is
done at the- peril of the railroad com-
"Sweetheart, please
anxiety and become
pleaded Apollo.
Miss Fort Worth w
"Don’t you love me.
)
San Francisco, Cal.
U S. A.
London, England.
Nr2xz r z=eueteme
4 .o
.. i tdx . . is a
W i •
{4 hist the rex
eaxluned In th
1*3300
S; 42222 ORDER TODAY
5/B=g SOUTHERN
Eu• LIQUOR CO.
DALLAS TEXAS
appeal torthe Well-Inform-d in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc-
cess and creditable shnding,. therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would
enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right
living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour
of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute
to that end and the use ot medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but
as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the
| proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. feels that it is alike important to present
truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won
the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because
of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac-
ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
1 his valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of—
Syrup of Figs -and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of
family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well
known to physicians .and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural
laxatives, we haye adopted the more elaborate name of- Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will always be
called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs- and to get its beneficial effects always
note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company — California Fig Syrup Co.—
plainly printed on the front ot every package, whether you simply call for—-Syrup of
Figs or by the full name —Si r p of Figsand Elixir of Senna—as—Syrup of Figsand
Elixir of Senna is the one lax itive remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. and the same heretofore ku an by the name- Syrup of Figs — which ha. given
satisfaction to million:. The genuine is fiir sale by all leading druggists throughout
the United States in original packages, of one size only, the regular price of which
is fifty cents pe r bottle.
Every bottle is ■ id unde r the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the
.Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, 1 >. C., that the remedy is not adulterated or
misbranded within the me Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1006.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
CELEBRATED NEW ENGLAND
BAKED BEANS,
MLAM JUrCE AND CLAM CHOWDER ARK
MOW OBTAIN ABLF IN FORT WORTH —There
are no canned baked beans, clam fufee or elam
ebowder eqnal in quallty and flavor to those pre-
pared by Burnham A Morrill Co., Portland, Me.
During a quarter century H. A M. Baked Beans.
Claim Juice and Clam Chowder have constantly
proven their superlority. They are appetizing,
toothsome and dellclons. In the Baked Beans
that real New England "fust right" flavor pra-
ominates. Many good Judge* conelder them bet
ter than the beat home-made. Try them and
fuge for yourself. Too will be convinced that
none better eould be served on your tabie.
AT ALL GROCERS.
A. E. WAIT A CO-, rau
prominent physielan of 878 Hunt
ington ave., Boston, Mass., meys:
“I always prescribe Warner’*
Safe Cure for all forms of kidney
and bladder diseases and female
weakness, and I have yet to see
a patlent dissaisfied with the re-
sult where diseases of the kid
neys, bladder or geu ito ari nary or-
gans existed. Count on me every
time as a strong advocate of
Warner’s Safe Cure.’’
When the kidneys are diseased
the urie add 1s not carried off.
and thia caunes gout, lumbago,
rheumatism of the olnts, rheu-
matism of the muscles, rheuma
tism of the heart, rheuma flam
everywhere.
In kidney disease the bowels
are often constipated and the
liver torpid. Warner’s Rafe Pllla
quickly relieve this condition and
no ill after effect is experieuced.
WARNER ‛S RAPE CURE Is put
up in two sixes and is sold by
uli druggists, or direct, at 50
cents and $1.00 A bottle Refuse
substitntes which contain harm-
ful drugs and injure the system.
15 (Special)
bringe thousanda of dollars to the man
who w ouldn t Him oose Perhaps the
PATX. .m. wer. r
over the Frinoo ani
erabie delay caused
eonseq ientlj the Ti
gtven jueg n ent ove
hal of the omuages
• By honest care in
the asking, can la the
' J
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 14,
frost in (klahoma and llcht frost in
the lowlands about Fort Hrown, Texas
The Like region and the Ohio valkry
are dominatd by low pre gsure, ciu*
ing snow in Minnesota and low i rd >
In Ohio, the Upper lakes and Tenne -
The cotton belt 1s elearin in the
wester half, but eloudy and rain in
the northeastern portion.
Observations taken at 7 a. in, local
time.
Pele Delicate Women and Girls.
The old standard Grove's Tasteless
Chill tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up the system. Sold by all deal-
ers for 27 years. Phice 50 cents.
appellant wus a former assistant finan
rule of evidence was different in
two proceedings, paid Jud gm? nt
hare been, and doubtlens waw.
have filed the following application for
a writ of habeas corpus:
State of Texas. County of Hill.—Tn
the Honorable W. C. Wear, Judge of
the District Court in and for Hill
County, Texas: Your petitioner, ban
Walden, who resides in the county of
Hill, state of Texas, represents to your
honor that May Belle Walden (nee
Harber) is illegally restrained of her
liberty and confined by E. T Harber
in his house near Woodbury. Hill cou:-
ty, Texas.
Your petitioner' further represents
that he and the said May Belle Walden
(nee Harber) were duly and lawfully
married cn the 12th day of May, 1907.
and that the said May Bell Walden is
now his lawful wife, and that the said
E. T. Harber, without authority and
unlawfully, and without the consent of
said'May Belle Walden, took from ynnr
petitioner his said wife and has taken
her to his, the said F. T Harbers,
house, near Woodbury, In Hill county,
Texas, and that the said May Belle
Walden is now under restraint of the
•aid E. T. Harber and the said E T.
Harber has her now in confinement
at his home, and will not let her retuin
to your petitioner, who is her lawful
husband, that said restraint by the sai
E. T. Harber is without ner consent
and he keeps her restrained anad con-
fined against her will.
Premises considered, your petitioner
prays your honor to grant and issue
a writ of habeas corpus commanding
the said E. T. Harber to bring the said
May Belle Walden before your honor
at such time and place as he may desig-
nate. In order that the cause of the
restraint of the said May Belle Walden
may be inquired into, and upon hearing
of the same by your honor your pe-
titioner prays that the said May Bells
Walden may be returned to him. your
petitioner released from such illegal
restraint and confinement and that the
said E. T. Harber be restrained from
further interfering between netitioner
and the said May Belle Walden.
HUGHES & CUMMINGS,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
The allegations in the petition were
sworn to by young Walden and Judge
Wear Indorsed on the paper an order
for the issuance by the clerk of a
writ commanding Mr Harber to pro-
duce the body of the young bride in
his court at 1:80 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon.
5
p
s
$
a
Pesfect paints, enamel*,
stals, varnishes- for every
purpose—are the
ACMEQUAUTY
shtppere.....jered the.cattle shippbd via
Fort Worth, but it appears thene or-
dors were disresrar led ' and the stork
shipped or routed via Parle mid , the
etc k grently deterlorated in value in
the trial of the case the ahippere were
E Flend
Cotton Regina Bulletin.
For the twenty-four hours ending at
Sa. m. seventy-fifth meridian time.
Wednesday May 15.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
period sometime past. Apollo
be getting the better of the
•Twelve-hour minimum une4, endtne
Tam., local tima
115 ais
Rev. H. II. Johnson, Rev. J.-C. Black,
T R Swain, Sydney B. Brand and F.
H Sparrow.
Canons—Rev. William J Miller. Rev
John T. Foster. Rev. Francis C Berry,
John L Terrell. Charles F Tucker and
J. W Hoover
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the coun-
cil was convened in executive session
in Guild hall, at the conclusion of the
devotional services Dean Moore of
the cathedral addressed the meeting,
speaking to the subject Mary and
Martha." Dr Moore outlined at length
the characters of these two well-
known biblical figures and drew from
the stories of their lives many help-
ful lessons
Mrs. J H. Thatcher of Dallas, presi-
dent of the auxiliary, welcomed the del-
done by the women of the Dallas dio-
cese during the past twelve months.
She dwelt particularly on the mission-
ary work and took a hopeful outlook of
the future of the work in their hands
in part she said:
"We have now at various foreign
po9 more than 100 workers supported
b the Woman's Auxiliary and before
we meet again a building to cost not
more than $10,000 will be erected v the
glory of God and as golden milestones
to mark an epoch in the Womun’s
Auxiliary."
Her address throughout was one of
encouragement to the workers of the
organisation.
Mrs. W. B Robinson of Dallas, sec-
retary of the. (irganisat Ion read her
report for the year, which was
adopted.
The treasurer’s report was read and
adopted
in the meeting today was represented
sixteen different parishes
Delegates to hoth meetings were
guests of the ladies of this parfsh in
a luncheon at Guild halt, at the noon
hour.
state penitentiary fund**
to between 14,200 and
At every stroke of the clock •
human life goes out. Nearly one
hair ofall ‘deaths are the resuit
ot kidney disease. Nine men an
women out of every ten have kid-
ney truable. If is duett. TRY
THIS SIMPLE HOME EST.
Upon •rising in- the morniog
put some urine in a glass or bot-
tie. Let it stand for 24 hours,
•nd if there is cousiderable white
or reddish sediment in the bot-
tom of the glass, or it the urine
is cloudy or mllky. or very pale
In color, doubt there is some
disease of the Kldneys, Liver or
Urinary Organs prevent and you
should lose no time, but get a
bottle of Warner** Safe Cure, as
it is dangerous to neglect your
kidneys for a single day.
Warner*« Safe Cure has a sooth
ing, tonic, invigorating effect;
heals the diseased organs, builds
up the body aud restores all the
funetiona to a normal, healthy
condition.
Dallas, May 15.—(Special.)—Todays
session of the Episcopal diocesan coun-
cil was taken up in the transaction of
routine affairs. The council was open-
ed with devotional services conducted
by Bishop Garrett. At the close of
these services the council went into
executive session ani the members of
the Woman's Auxiliary repaired to
Guild hall to hold their meeting.
Treasurer Louis B. Smith of the coun-
cil submitted his report, which was re-
ferred to the finance committee. The
committee on unfinished business from
last year's council submitted a br ef
report on a number of routine matters.
The report was adopted.
At resolution was offered to change
the church year from the twelve
montha beginning and ending with
Easter Sunday, to a similar period em-
bracing the calendar year The reso-
lution occasioned considerable debate,
but was at length voted down.
As a committee to collect and com-
pile data on the various Bunday schools
of the diocese. Rev John Power, Rev.
god.
Mss Fort Worth blushed
"Yes," she said "But I can’t murry
you."
"Why?" demunded the suu god
"Oh, just because ,” said’Mias Fort
Worth.
• Hpecfal • Th? . tke 1
Pat ihe Iaflwny eom-
t East tn & Knox, was
in the supreme court
ppealed from larkr
K Knox brought mpit
is a l’neife for dekty
e ahipment of eatti
«as, to Tulsa, 1 T Th
settie uh this
mine for god,"
However Apollo has the inside trark
to Miss Fort Worth’s heart, at the —
present time, though Jupiter Lh \ ms, | ~
x E “o" """*""""" " । BUSBY GRANTED
>r
ivef pesi
K to fo
W III Nemove to Fort Werth.
Weatherford Texan, May 15 — (Ape-
eial » Judge I W Stevhene hi non O 'Ml
bi* Intention to remove shortly with
his fumily to .reside in Fort Worth.
J । Ige Stephens has hern for 1 number
of years an asnoctute Justi • of the
•tat* court of appeals, ane for many
years a resident of Weather fore, hav-
ing heen identifjed with many interests
here imong which was th* Wenther-
for college, of which he has been a
: member of the board of trustees
river is generally clear, the result of i
high balometer area overlying th?
Southwest quarter of the country. Kli-
was carried without argument
Rev. John T. Foster, general m!s-
sionary of the diocese, submitted his
report, showing much activity during
the past year.
The trustee's endowment committee
submitted a statement of the expendi-
tures made during the past year, which
was adopted.
The programme called fur a report
by the board of missions, but as the
deaths of Dean Walk and Judge Mor-
gan broke the quorum of this com-
mittee and as no meeting has ever been
held, a report was not made.
Secretary Edward A. Belsterlng an-
nounced the appointment of Rev. Ed-
win Wickens as big assistant.
The bishop named the following
committees:
New Parishes and Missions — Rev
John T. Foster, Rev J C. Black, F. E.
Shoup and Mr Walters.
Necrology—Rev. Edwin Wickens,
Rev. J. E. H. Galbraith, C. L. Kribs
and George Jackson
Education—Rev. J. E. H. Galbraith,
Rev. J. C. Black, T. N. Edgal and J.
T. Roberts.
Unfinished Buslness-~Rev. B. B.
Ramage and M. L. Robertson
State of the Church Rev C. R. Crit-
Forecast Until 7 p in Thursday
Fort Worth and Vicinit> J
warmer.
Austin May 11.
of the Texan &
pany el si tg dps
nffirmei totay i
s silent,
askes the sun
and although the subjeet matter of the
suit was the same «" we have seen, the
Six Shots to Kill Dwg. Brownwood 70
Dallas. May 16. —(Special )—C. E. •Corpus Christ 86
Collier, who lives at 1609 Bryan street, I Corslcana ■■■ 70
had an exciting experience with a dogiuero ......... 80
that was supposed to be mad, Mr Dallas ....... 64
Collier owns a fine cow, and while I Dublin ........ 62
watching the bovine graze on a vacant I "Fort Worth .. 62
lot the dog hove in right. The animal"alveston
appeared to be foaming at th? moutheenvie *
and snapped at bushes it passed Mr enrietta
Cllier armed himself with the family Houston,
revolver and took several fancy shots f 1 untxV, He .
at the canine. One bullet tore up theerrvie
ground, another tore off an ear, a thied lmpaa8 ....
cut a hole somewhere In the atmos- 1, nHVeW
ph ere. the fourth and fifth did the same MU n8. •1
and the sixth shot killed the dog East Macosdoches
Dallasites, it is said, hastily armed ar-g
themselves, fearing an invasion rhe.an Anton o-- -1
dog will be credited to Mr Collier in an -Mar °8 J
the next annual report of the driver of Sermngn ......
the de ad dog wagon wncpe 78
—Temp Precipl-
Austin Mm
Revenue Agent MeDonalq left tonight
for Victoria to attend th- Monk Gib-
rain god. When the latter armed him-
self with lightning holts and com-
pelled him to keep shy of Miss Fort
Worth's home.
Mis* Fort Worth realized that Iha
matter must result In trouble btween
her suitors, but she was unaSie to
make up her mind
Monday night, near midnight, Apollo
met Jupiter returning from MIss Fort
Wurth a home. The two glared at one
another,
"Give up the girl,” growled Juplter
Pluvius.
"Not on yeur life. ' replied Apollo
and the two mixed
Jupiter then hurled the deadly bolts,
which he had been carrying for the
sun god, at hie rival, and A big battie
wTs fought,
Miss Fort Worth hard the struggle
and pulling aside her curtain*, watched
the Ight with much anxiety Apoilo
was unarmed and realising that Re had
no chance against his opponent he took
to his heels Jupiter then sat down on
Miss Furl Worth's front steps & clar-
ing that he Intended to keep his rival
away, forever. But he had exhausted
his supply of electrie bolts and wher
he fell asieep, Apollo, who had been
watching at a distance, stole up and.
bound him, hand and foot. He .hen
drugged Jupiter away By thie time
it was morning and when Apo lo re-
turned to MIss Fort Worth's h A she
received him with open arms
. S A EWodpru
SSAFE
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■ a SAFECUHECali 168
Im 111
"U" N
y fl
„Pm_M-“h-dej
het hrother • ’
young girl aie
this mornin *
Alvarez und
menu Flores
weapon on he
Governor Sians Dplomns,
Austin. May 15 (Special >
200 diplomas and certifcates
16 (Sparial j Brat?
0l a U"N
, Eetween Mhin and lieu
Continuing, the court says that under
the circumstnnces it believes that th i
admission at thia juxment was hound .
to have a very decided erfe f wit.1 the
jury upon one essential feature of the
• tale’s caf. that Is. appellants deal
cation and the amount thereof.
"On another trlal eontinuen Jndge
Henderson, "the court should be gareul
to eliminate all ltm» harred by the
statute* of limitation Any Item? that
are introduced In e ■ den « that are
questioned on th? ground of IIrita
tion, the jury ah ou hi be simple in-
structed to diarega rd all such ljer •
that they find to be Re burred in
sidering their verdict.”
Judge Brooks dissents front the op it ■
ion of a majority of the court on ti
ground that there has een no legal
reason suggewted in motion for re-
hearing why th? affirmant e of the ease
is not correet.
T did not agree on the proposition
laid down in the original opinion asm
Judge Brooks, "that n contested cP ll
judgment is conclusive ev)der e In i
subsequent criminal proge ition for a
defalcation, but the suthorities eitee
in appellant • brief, which are collated
in the opnion on motion for rehearing
are all authorities wher? contested
Judgment was introduced in a suhme-
quent criminal proaecutfon." In con-
elusion Judge Brooks says
"However, if thie appellant has not
been tried according to law, he should
have a new trial, but I olemnly pro-
test against the statement that he has
not had a fair trial under the law of
this state, end assert the proposition
laid down in the original opinion that
he had had such a trial, that the record
is replete with defalcations and the
state's case is manifoldly made out and
there is no error in the record requiring
a reversal of the cane. I. therefore, dis-
sent from the opinion reversing ths
case."
rul attenti g was be ing
neshsg gain*' monqyttoes
de lared that he will soon
Of rules regarding ncreen
, parte of the state agsinst
II. will ulao soon havc
utes an, rogulatton- pro-
thie disinreutfon of pshllo
the state He I* dete-
inined ’ . k op lexas lean this e
mer.
On the first appeal of litis case to
the court of eriminal appeala the judg
ment of the trial courts giving Bushy
three years’ confinement in the state
penitentiary was affirmed and the ac-
tion of the court today grants n re-
hearing ane reverses the former Judg
ment of this court
Th? opinion today was handed down
by Judge Henderson and the case was
reversed on the ground that th* ed
mission of th- agreed Judgment, which
was taken in the civil suit against
Financ Agent Hill And hi* bondsmnen,
in which Busby was a party in the
trial of the criminal case against flu*
by, was erroneous. The court admits
that it was in error in affirming the
care the first time in holding that
the agreed civil Judgrnent was admis-
sible In the eriminal case
The appel ant ‘oh fhe firat time the
ease was before the court did not sub-
mit authorities to sustuin the pov!
tion that the agreed judgment should
not have been admittel but thin time
abundant authoritfes wer? eted to sus-
tain this contention Touching on this
point the court says
"in accordance with these we are
constrained to hold that ’he view here
tofore taken was erroneous and that
the court below should not have ad
mitted the judgment rendered in tbs
civil case against appellant, notwith
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