The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1908 Page: 2 of 10
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD:
I IMMIGRATION IS
; Portraits of Prominent People
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pvnu SERVICE conronAToNs
IN NEw YOnk couEI ron
or INVESTIGATION.
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Hepbur Pleads for Idghter Restric-
uons, wnle Byra of Missiseippi
Would nghemn rhem Up.
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Cherry Pectoral.
We km noeemetrt We publsh
th formula ail our macdcines.
s.c.avxaco.s.—LaheNese
suuGLANIES AT ABAXK-
Posrotrtee nnd Foor store. Entered Sy
l- Thletes
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record.___ _
Biue Goone Gin Fohbery.
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Old Coughs !
Keep br dose touch vith your family
doctor. No medicine uxa ever made
that could take Ao place. Trust him
I ll nlnf
WlUt1
ilous coughs, coughs that shake
the whole body. It takes a strong
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Dyspeplets
- -a. -e edtg-ton an dysepsia. Bugam
. 10e or 25. Drugsists or by unai-
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Wared ot riot
subjecta. .unn. ,n w ani ington.
Washington, Jan 1 204iEpeclaln
-nitea states biarsbal Andrew JacK,on
.. —- -• i- hore in Tn"
Only One ’BROMO QUINIX." that to
Laxative Bromo Quinine
Duesacoain One Dcy.Grpin 3 Dey,
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testified to. ,
goine briefly over the inoidente ?‘
1904 in Europe, and of Thawi repeat;
ed offers of mart lege, the witnessseta
the weaatng finally occurred in Pits-
burg in April, 1965. .
Mr. Thaw next took up the event
on the eve of the shooting, and told of
the dinner at Marlin'* she anA.Ta2
Truxton Beale and Thomas MoCeleb
er „corene"esydsdr"respppaniet2:
«sveczrartlca2se
unod So breaking out of the jail.
. ___ ft is thouent the prisoners had
rriende outside who passed them the
’ means of recape th vaxh th* bars. The
damage to the jail is slisht
Ail three of the escar d prisoner*
were in jail on minor charses. And n0
aeubt would have been turned 10086
thia morning on payment of smal
IN THE SENATE
rumna ranee. Cauatte Comm
Saves the day for
many a dis-
couraged dyspeptic
o' the tragedy. .. .
-The ahow wn. not interentinE ana
we were leavine." he went AR "nen
Harry leased behind, and Eht I Iras
'^‘raWS tammezneitnra
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benri. I have probably saved -or
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federal question, and denies that rigut
to non-resident companies.
"Regardlesa of the last praceding
statement, the statute is void begndse
it seeks to take from the empiwaant
The evei
reading of
tlonz. m r J
A.nignmnent'ne wienita Falta.
marehanaise business irstorennhere
and at comanche oxlAir de. an 25:
j&r:: 3150000“" of
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r!T„. day at the Grand hotel in New
York early in 1904." sete. Mre. Taw.
■Harry was yery d. spondent. and hz
,012 that my life bnd been ruin'd pud
51 life had be-n fwined: that ,U sorte
of Orfes had been nImutate1 about
sun. and he waa EoIK to end t all
by *uelle Ht want fo far *• to rix
Re time and place for everything.
"Suomad he wouja go to the Waldorf
and set dinner and then he would take
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Newspapers Creed to Help In “e
Work of clecting Evidence to
Uncover Alleged Frauds.
534,3
Catarrlets ."9
eusaazsaarduus
Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help,
else they suffer from constipation.
The condition is perfectly natural.
It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk slowly.
For age is never so active as youth.
he muscles are less elastic.
And the bowels are muscles/
2..
Osen Wister,
tamous novel.
brdoghe with him som *teS:
prtttons in Me pieu2* favot .ana - H
--mcai to President Ronsrveit
w. Allen of Austin WAS ‘2
who wrot. the
_ _ 'Thu virgtnlan, was1821 that 12 brought out The vi
turn in Philadelphia July 14 1360, gintan' and hcamacrn "iteratore. PHe
and wu the son or owen 4 Wisunimaneatirtensunsoverqme and maX
5 waa educated at Concord * ll am. nunwraN ev-n dabbled
aradnat'd from Harvard unremoslrumnznsn“tnero inakazinepmbi
i 668. or-tuapndiipnanailzsonTsnome isinrniadeirhit
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,h«r tAttleton made no attempt to
ghtei the fact as wras rne on direct
examination last year, that th. wItnen
and Thaw lived together both in this
cuntry and abrond prior to their mar-
Hill Cownty Fguitry Show.
Hillsboro Texa Jan. 20.— (Special.)
Entles for the Hill sounty poultry
show are coming in very fast. and the
following places have already nent
birds herel Denison, Cleburne, Dallas,
Miiford. •Rockdale, , Caddo Mills. kan-
canter. Corateana, Trinidad, Houston.
i angelo, R'd 0aK, Gainesville.
«. • i • many other places are
N3 I birda 1 ■ maition to these
riehere will he targe entries froa
folox: and former Indian Thrritorz.
, 8 nit bales. A decrease wder the
1.345.01P ot 1,218,860. a de-
somemale"ex Nefore lase of 621301
ana 8 degrease under tho same time
lnoX*r ’“‘tea. 2,018,218, » de-
.oNe uiSer last fear of 400,171,.an
‘pemM oyer year before last of 164,-
9155n a d-crense under the saine time
"PAllArr’ 3t2s‘a set I'l.PitM .an
cren -""2 I
and an increase over the same tine in i]
.o 123 into sight at the close fl
of peember. 6,204.007 bales. a eeereest
under last year of 82,80,5,2-4006622
under year before last nt ,263629 and I
a decrease under 1964 at L1E8,21 1
relses were cto--a by the
' General Lee's farewell ad-
praver by Rev. 9 L.Mali
of the First Baptist church [
Owen Wister
Wash ’rat on Jan 20.-- Just before
the senate adjourned today Senator
Alarih recefved a letter from Secre-
tar' cortejyou, in which he expianle j
the'delay in replying to the resolution
EunK on Kim for information .con-
Ernine the rer. nt Panama canal bonds.
■ nd the letter was laid before the sen-
ste Bari lev in the day Senator Till-
man induiged in caustic comment .HPo
what he characterised as the gesret
tarys apparent "disobedterce to * sen-
ate resolution, f .. .
In hie letter’to Senator Aldrich. Mr
CRIMES ARE HINTED AT
TUESDAY JANUARY gL IM*______—---- e
GRAND JURY STARTS The rule for old people is
one Cascaret daily. The bowels,
like other muscles, grow less active
T. flrmtarw south-re Puacitie.
Washington, Job 20—s.nator Plintiretcois -
tntroducea - Kill today to olmbure i uatel irom the law
the gMUhrs Pario ralirond to the. nversity of Virginia
extent of 31,662 136 for expense" in- g,a the practice of L
cugrea id.coptrenpK.mheoreak, “ te ________------
Colorado river and ther-by -nv ,lC th- . ---i--- --,
NEWS OF SAN ANGELO , "
Mid he want'd me to marrx.aimau2na
T Raid it would make hm the 88
J *t.ck of his friends, for some peo-
K Edavvd dbio Aarps m
for Ner. I tola him mx.mgtner did not
knoporanzvins gaystaer T had told
,4, about Stanford White. said the
him.ab “Mr Thaw would sit for hours
Wtpes int space When I wouid
speak , him it waalwArs.ome ntele
time before he would answer
Tell. Early Iafe Story. __
St, utttonerre
22",
; dicsbzxemingenesmstpiz N" Land
torney was susteined. Mr Littleton
argued today that the early ire tor
Awm- had a great deal to 40
witt“mpressing Th»w with the trath
i of her story and thus had a Airect.m’:
rect in Inducing Insanity ..Upon 17:
presentntton of the matter Justice
Bowling revergea his former rulinz
and allo wed the witness to proceed.
W Nen Mrs Thaw started to .tell o
conversations with Thaw as to hop
400 to W, A great actress sotne day, Mr
Km.P80j5tea and 3nu ' Dowling
duxBtea «>•* ih testimony ve mad.
a* brief AS possible. t
Mrs Thaw said she "2".15,ytata o14
wen who came to New York Pn 16
when she met Stanford White, She
nearng‛K.A*nim Ear
Movement of ships.
Galveston; Jan. 20.—Arrived Fulda).
Ifrom Mobile: schooner James Pieree
from Baltimore; Frankfort from Bro-
foxringrhhwPa about to ten about
the note .he siipped to Thaw at Mar
tii ’s reading 'That b—— (meanine
XV 2uas«ugran? azahngsuntora
White), when the luncheon recess W*9 J
taken. ,
At the afternoon session Mr..-er02
said the note passed at Hurtins hec
been lost in the mass of Javers con
cerning the case, and Mr. - haw Was
allowed to repeat ’ho worans-
Mre. Thaw described -he scene, on
MEdison Square roof garden the n8n
COMANCHE, Texas, Jan. 20.—(Si
del -Under the auspices of Jo
its right to bring or remove a case
to the United States supreme court,
which right is given by the constitu-
tion and the act of congress which. by
article 0 of the eonstitution. is de-
dared co be the supreme law of the
, save run nra. . .. . .. ’ land anythlag in the oonstitution or
Thir was the flrat new Incident »h’ 2- 1a#8 at ehy.atate to the cortkar
n°Thi,hMl»eourf law on which todax-
decision la based, provide, apoci flea I is
It any foreign pr nonresiaent railway
corporation, created and existing under
the laws of any other state and.dotnE.a
railway business from any point witbin
i state Shall, without the written
consent of the other party remoxe .2
ease trim the state court to the Vated
States court or shall without said writ-
ten consent institute any suit azetnat
a citiaen of the state in any- tederel
court, then the secretary of state shall
revoke the icense to do businens from
one point in the er " anv.. other
pt in the state -,U*Y in.car 1.5
- A6- rgera c* fr-lgb. And te "ot*
02'2758 Suioss Blelt 6.205*0* “ w •
penaliy 0: not less than »> 29, am P.
Lore than $16000 for each rOfuw. And
such alaolil, shall oonunue for five
very great. ... .
It ia thought the thieve, will be
caught, as the, took stuff whten can
be easily identified If found.
-n
cial),Frpe 4Y. proponitiun to issue
asked Mr Iattleton.
-- vAhaniaht Mr Thaw say when you
Fira Embassy.
Washington, Jan. 19---That the
American government was eognizan.
of Ci* existence of ulterior design,
ngainst Admiral Fvans' battleship, in
the harbor of Rio Janeiro was adnit-
ted today in administratien circles
The newa ffrst reached Washington by
way of Part, where omebodycom-
municated with the American embassy:
There the official, were quick to send
♦he news along to the state department
at Washington Which in turn Sent,1t
to the Americau, emnibaesy at 10
Janeiro and also forwarded it
navy department. The intimations
contained were vague and Indefinite.a
to details, yet in view of the Krat
importance of the matter and the po--
sibiztes which might develop
the otdselale on the scene ,»"* In-
formed, no time wm tost in transpit-
Ing it to RI* Janeiro. The anta for.
ward'd to Washington. It l» .under;
stood, contained the nerneeot 9m00.9‛
the e persons, who It <*jK..R1 I*
were engaged in the anarchistic plote
but ehef names wore not a’sclosed a
tnwearprammndthgd"thar some damage
might be done under >he-moat tavora
bie cireumstances by pettons.nav1n5
evil aesigns against a battiesh!P. man!
of the officers who rssussed "heumal;
ter pointed ov how ertricuitethis.wov
be in •e abeenee of the most apPraXn
apparatus in mln* laying operations
.y unskilled persors.
To Gren ron Tax"sormenttsn.
gu"AnghisTeraa, nWt P»» ‛0
lolalUP EAnbaturmV Green -unt
iamgunioa eboys, eTpvBene
to’imctnse ‘rthr'^v woece
my orricg"anOt 31s "receipts have
been izmued_______
medicine, a doctor’s medicine,
to master such coughs. A great
many people rely on Ayer’s
in" d spitch to the nuty department
- • ------- a--- — -geats that
— t visit
xwente ndo" Cro 4 Tttar
x-is:
™ a. - pu " gi snmmnsk, as
Teun, Xl. bru.sll, nnd of enig th!: h.^bXgM into *161 501865005
10 The w when he aought her out upon i son. ln rouna ures. 12n0%e A?-
-eturn from Pari several weeksiegs Other gulf stat*.. ineipdinKAr
?ater she told haw also of being sas, Loutana. Missisaippl..Tennest
■ '..is:,pp ^^0.
«S?
with age. They need help.
thought that was the best wa After
dinner I insisted that we 8° to the thet
ater " , ...
Was that the last of it —
-It was the last until wo went later
in 1964 to Europe I came in bob day
at Monte Carlo and Harry’s face was
chalky white. I asked him what 85
the matter and be said: m. Cone ,1;
it is all over. Everything to all over.
I asked him what he meant. He said.
•I've done It—I've taken a bottle of
New York. Jen, —An -dhunusttye
investigation into the widespread be-
lief that persona connected with san
elal msttutions and public seryion.cor;
porations have been guilty of illegal
acts will be made by a committee ap-
pointed by the grand jury. Tne.zrand
Jury came before Justice Dowling in
the supreme court today and nUMta *
lung presentment on the subject ana
announced that a committee wi re
ceive reliable Infocmatton.a, w.,“n
specific erimes that are bel «'•« •»
have been committed, and tt ’n
committee'Will make a thorough i
qutry into the subJect --nt
The grand jury In its presentenene
declared that a widespread benlo.e,
isled that many persona now or lately
connected with financial .Anottucon;
nnd public service corporattons ni
city lave been guilty of serloue.or 2
and that the guilty persons, shoud 12
convieted and punished If tbe Au
adequate for such purpos:s . Shou
the law be found tndequnterormena
purpose, the grand jura recom.morod
to the legislature now in
amenamenta to the law it share. .
only been a laxity in the 'conduct or
business and not a .criminal., d18r8are
of duty. It le for the intarest. 2 12
public inat th* fact be made clear, the
preentrana jiVy" eclares that the ate:
■rt-t attorney bae informedni.at 18
nan an adequate roree.of ?, iVd ‘?hat
hande all matters before ".ande0A!
the board of estimates and eppoTP,
ment has provided ample funds for
the investigation. All persons havins
intormgo concerning the commission
of erm of the character Indicatea 22
rduesd to appear before the commit
tee vhK the Egrana Jury ha, appointed
to mak the investigation.
The co-operation of the newspapers
is akad for se the grand jury as a
means or obtaining informatlolinaneta
Evidence condemning the financial
affairs of the Provident Life Assuranc:
s^iety waa congideled by tt.Eren
^mtterV&o^.^fW^
the provident Ufa made.publie ye-
day. was a i^n the^grand jury.
tions"ruK or falsity ot the story has
nothing to do with the case in a matter
of insanity."
The district attorney continued to p.y
the witness with question* which Mr.
Littleton finally objected to as otren:
sive" and was sustained. Once, when
the prosecutor was asking the wii
if she had told Thaw certain th1nsa
Mrs Thaw pushed hotly and replied:
Tn, but I didn't use the lansuae" 1 orntetat First
vouAerom"repeatea ni tetes ot
last year jumping frequently from one
period of the story to snottier and then
returning. .
During the lets- afternoon Mr. Je-
rome occupied much time with the wit-
hes in goihg over details of her men-
ink with Thaw of her days at St Anna
- •-1 varjonaj other matters of
r" associatios with the derendant.
NTa Thaw fenced skinruny with "he
prsecutor int conatantty asked.2m
what he meant by certain of his qu«
sermtor Jerne. V Claru oArkans"masriea
was born at Tazoe cus. Mlss AuK ’ '
1s 1834 and was -dseased 'a the pu!
in his Mattve town. E'e E-eT
- ’ Iaw depart men: 4 ;
- a In 1878 and be*
his profession in
mXH^lJ’mT^^lS:
the bottle, and he got violently lit
Mrs Thaw then gave the detell OI
securing phyalvUiu and the manner.in
which they worked over Thaw all ni8ht
to save hi* life.
Pelham camp No. 565, United Fonfen-
TarpyEE i- ryavemammzama-is,
and at 415 p m. adjourn Iwer conducted bv captai T o Moor. i not known what impmre 'entries... ...... zea..
------——-- a well filled house er. -------------- oth aity and comnt. and .Ingicetons
--- mint to at least 566 choice birds 3uqK”
I favin will arrive tonight and will be-
: eif Judging at lfi 6 clock ,in the morn-
Hog re exuihittot will continue four
jdaya _____.
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t-.a_
crip Epideste ta Terrell. Antgrthe spectators.
Terren Texas Jan. 20,—(Specte12-1 General Lee’a favorite song Tear: 1
Terrell a suffering from an epidemic er God 10 Thea." was sung, and ,
of the grip There are scores of casez i some fihe music wan rendered by the
in town and hardly a family has as- band.
Eavee the asenge in one form or an- Tha foature of the ocAston wee an
Tiber sen00i are being badly inter | nedr-se by Rev Mr Buchanan, pnetet of
tere. with, and in the North Texa* i ths Methodist Hpiscopal chureh at
— T—-J Kino! there are a dozen ihis place, who had been. over the
.at ■ ground where We Rd the oh: "niera
Kone -’the eaves meem- to he in *! fought, had seen General Lc, andDSTE :
t.n bad fon.. but the phyntetana atejor ne Southern etmy 1 aevon Te ,
XW b UH .tmnamng U - demands 2ars wu impasctned and -ttsout
made upoh them ____ .a nu.- word enefns. Mo ttan 2
"0 P--------- Inin wis sugk-teona tW mnspire ta
Mark siekmen- lo nI-bore noble pntrttie men ■ ■ ' Tne smereyai
uor Teru Jan 20—fpeciat. > l forbeefnpe- o+ patretie loyalty oli
„Mbor at this pls * report tha’ , 12 were ih paynoingieal effects of
eha" I* more neknes ta- Hillsboro at the occastea
presan than there has been for sev-
eral years, snd in some cases it has
i-"min#? prpei,: The prinrtpai
enmpaints are la grippe an’ PPBeTo
‘ the casino at the tlme. _
rhne Fnmons Slipver. life' "
-wwn we got to th- house he , '
, was no ons there except Mr whNte.474
myself continued the witnara an
he said. 'they have all turned me down,
well have nor supper and daenrn show
you all over the house Too have
nexe wU*'. vol", broke at tort when
she told of all that happened, end »he
went on with some aencutty:..The.
broke down completely and ” ept ■
-rssgama
- the room and moaned and sohbed 11
■ eves were wild." *»« •’>•’««“ mS
. ...i his nails and said MI "00 "
‘ long did he keep that vpT
M interposing
4 . husunsn,
U‘l of womanly
498
v'W
' at.
So all old people need Cascaret,
daa stt rarX“: “u eyesglaet as»negie~
kopt active. Tais is important at all ages, tat
never so much as at sixty. „
4526 iotratoail; ", ‘h« Shms iste activity. But a lash can’t
bewog qr bowels of the old need is a gentle and natural tonic. One
that can be constantly used without harm.
And there is no matter of choice-here.
The only such tonic is Cascarets.
constant obsactions and his manne rot
interposing between hersek and X,
husbana. Mre Thaw', volee. had. ton
__ J defiance in it thet wa«
leching at the first trial end that did
rot aea to the eefeetivenens ot her *•’
Mrs Thaw said that it was the da.
afdr she had gone with Srantord White
to a Studit I" East Twentyeecond
street to nake soma pLotosrapna. "kn
in costun., that she received Ano
X ^h’Tw’.y-tourth^e.houee
* a. henter she was piayins at and
ecema wtse m uicurrenez strinKeney i
to w thdraw monntsrror tzna3al
manEresjte to Taving geper.cn
tnacPazarenerbasdn ot
"S
toto , 1g
"-2,3
asms
trkagn* ^tTrUfto ot the coun-
openoiva cotton to TMbvnks texeulrcansvPB bur-
• . L. stimulus otiginrie: here S.urday night. The post-
' - office four stores were entered and
‘the thieves helped themselvet, but for-
tanilely were not attracted by much
plunder, as they ransncked the bulld;
Inge. No arrests have been made and
tre officers are without clews further
than a suspicto that the burglarles
are tha-work of boys.
The postoftice was rummaged
...... n the eum otsnugo-rornogs toroaslopscer d^u^’T^t^1
uFps at erectne A C.UP1® year. Al- fowever, lock IS in cash which they
-3 durinE te J/ f -ohae for a appropriated. .
igh A proposemluon *ge it fohn poster’s drug store was one of
fati «, defennn Armonttox will th* pi ez qatie by the burglars. Sev-
present.P eral watches, some andy and other
trifles were taken by the thieves.
At John T. Pate's dry goods store, a
trunk was pried OPen and some clothr
RILLs OFFERED IN HOUSE
ism®
B- Mr Fulton of Okiahomen To Pr
• i for an elastic monetary syat ern
________ - .art the issuance of United States bone
He was set- l no*eS and the retirement of all sllvt
Aha"ndgj oFo;aperP"mone9.
should be »iven time to
tie
Hectored by Jerome,
Mr. Littleton here offered in ev1;
drnsirratreqsetegorrorreFhanurea
but not read, and the w!tneee was
turned over to District Attorney 39-
rome for cross-examinatfon. In the
loudest voice at his command, the
prosecutor, without mincln®
plungea imrediately into the most in-
Ematd datalin of ths testimony;. His
manner brought fire in the replles ,0t
the witness, who rals-d her voice 1-
Tlunoori, fonmir
amtona a Moagpmeqpeopn j
question, Mrs Thaw would..appeal te
justza DowHng. sayinge I* »» „
atrficult t answer such a qtestion’
ouniThe cotrt usually instructed her to re-
"H• ?1810 J^o^Vtobed into the voung .& anpoE.E."Ta, Juzesacs
" EEonnozpeeccoafeuitezeketita ....
iine o’ eraminatien. Dtteet A: HuneA‛EAg"rtapiti •ea
not be possibte ar fo* qestrosers ha
fallen several days penind their ftin:
erary and amiral Evane ha 22
far aa to request the privitego of "a
log tbs destroyers sneompanz his m*
.hips direct to randy Point from Rta
at Buenos Ayre, the vessels wB) lay
over for perhaps not more than " a.
to roplerish their *os’ SuPD3 ana
then proceed again to sea and join the
battleship)' at Sandy Point. The stop
• Bueno* Ayres will put the men in
good shape for the long ran to Sandy
Polnt.
pengueut Taxe• Sollestednx )-
Temple, exs, Jan. 20.— (Spen
:: -2 :i
au. 4 srseg
rng ne th« state and county, over
ta0. has already been collected from
til, 20010* and Fi a« much remain,
uncollected. Ti cgbertonsfm baon
accomplished with the mintmm „"e
igatton. 1M, th»" 100 ’•* ? 152 W. rL '
sen filed, and nearly all of thMe "e -
settled out of court.
1579 at Helma. Ark. Senator Clarke
■ Miss Same Moore in 1863 at
Helena- H- was a member of thratai. .
ITMtur" in UM and 188. anactt ’ .
___ penator from 1888 until 1822 -,,Hie "92 lit
tbe • attornev general of the state ArkanSi bit
’until 1894 and governor of ArMansas
n j from 1895 until 1827
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L.6. e + - siorruT «UVI* a
« Um* the -enat- racm 4m to . canarsomanRurieson.intzodneede3
me twaws." *aww.fmenane nib au2e5.f. "he. Where the portal !
inow aocut .Wthz**/,mee 2p Eroximate 10.000 .Tel
.ur 'r ton ma 4 ' .2 » •■' , ' i" n sut owni a. san
a.:hinenut"oz.mae22""mny aia10 o-fs.....4 arentan raytor
what isfrE ’ 0 Ff .i r* iae c*gfnazg." _ m -t
br aner" a ration of war bohe" .ngozumnna sheppara has a% -pteA
lar tn , tatfor to speak ft’ a Demneratie,
nrrony banouet to be New,
r rk fan 36 • a uspi tes
Washington, Jan. 20. — Conalderable •
digeussion was provoked today in the 1
house over a Ulf approprla.UnMf3Sfi.000 {
for an immigration station at Bhllade1- ;
phia. Because the measure was report- {
ed by the imnmigration committes..4 I
number of tha members thouenI that
the committee was eneroaching oh.th i
domain of the committee on publle ;
buldings and grounds but Mr. Bar.
tholdt of Missouri, its chairman, said
he waived hia rightauin the matter. ,
Inasmuch as the mone3 was to coms |
out et the immigration fund.
Mr Hopburn of Iowa made a PieH
for lighter restric tions for immigrants;
Explaining that he was a beneficiary of
the federal immigration laws of .thee
inli.d States. Bourke Ceskran of,N2w
York declared that the history of the
country showed that the immigrants
coming to the** .hore. did not restrict
the oppontuniues of the native., but .
extended them. ■
•Instead of being the foes of the
government," he said amid applaus,
immigrants have bean its foundation i
andarchitrotsquegtion was dtscussca
"al i
be. "s-luvatghpyouge "te WRR®peo-
bad l ’ -Lhey wuu
come flocking from the North and au
cfer the country.’
Mr Byrd made a bitter attack on
generally. He didnot ob-
Id. tn good stock like the
German coming to these
t.Ktsne a examination. Distrtet At-
torney Jerome started in to interrevate
the witness as to her relations witb
White other than already testified to
when Mr. XHUMdn objected, saying he
had not Men allowed to ask the wit-
ness ca to the story she told Thaw.
Justice Dowling sustained the ®DJec"
Weatherford. exau, Jan 30 —iSpe. .Hemiog.Soonn 20 — (Spe-
IX' "hznnirzepo.zmat.namse -0 ek inerewes
′ grrhuy; incomarera-goztenpggzasa-oruisxta.
5 •wmpe «t!rtlM"from ! pl* e-crsFim.efse 2sz
questiontn him thet the neEto is in: 1 tht :prin to "re amiceeriy tail,
socen The whit, men charg'd with! hr. bean in ---
tha wetr of the cotton ana ettempted
burning of the gin 16 •»«! an inmate
of th* county jail and demands an ex
amining trial. which will bn hel Tues
Hay and the emount of hi* bond f'xed.
Hi continuea to declare his innocence
PILE« CtRED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. ; houses
PAO INTMENT ts runranteed tocure thou!
Ad, case of Itehing, Blind, Bleeding or ritv
Narn and Centents Bured.
Parts. Texas, Jan. 25.*—{Special. »—Dr.
Sam A. MetCulstion‛a barn at 1
ville, twelve miles southeast 01 . -
burned early yesterday morning and
was a total loss it contained 900
bushels of corn. 20 tons of hay.
SOME DEFENDED THE ALIEN
I men via Baltimore.
port Fads, he Arrived Oaxaca. *
from Vera Cruz. via Fronteros:t-
Meridio, from Greenock Asian, from,,
. l
Ifrom Colon, via Port LAton; Blutttoide
from poit IArri.9 via Belize and
, Puerto Cortes. Tamptow, from Port
-‘Tampa Norseran. from Shields: Ma
gle A Mart, fr3m }nirso‛pkie So d
| partures
-ra. 0 A ' d ic
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dm
2852
coscarets .re candy tablets. They are sold by all druggists, but nevot
inbulk ssuretolget rhe genuine, wtthccc onevery tablet. Thepriee
i^ceots.ZScenU.nd 10 Cents per Box.
san An-" i
parton, nonn to te5i ,n P. in tail Lera aa a
_________ >f Parts, I R. purensoncdoge witn umng l!
tarly yesteraay mornine and ifodermr?oP rrauaale purpora Ml
total lo*. It contained ’60 th- malls »hU ir p toaeromme
- corn. 29 tons of hay. 5iKeatn5m2K‛wh0 is wrs Anxious to
orses 8 bukgles .nd .11 th. barn*., det ______
and other equspmentet th prosperova *7 ---------
country phystetan. There was bb in- Did ranovG" » A
guranee and the lo« will be 12.560, Th. ’ — --— _
origin If unknown hree prixoners Enenpe. From ...in
---- -w ---- vile cty rriwon
GEN. LEE'S BIRTHDAY Gainexpne- Tan "nenpa Em
- sh etvprison, «
n Hns "2.2 i
• 5.....nabrAettsnecablanprioep
- — --rehended. but the.01" —•
CContinued from PegeOne)
tkheecampaien bei-gconadetedby
Novo. Vremya as oaly tha hisbest :
fletais and the two minister, concerned
ar. cogaizant of tho ‘ntdent
stauzsmokrnou •VANS
Coreazo.1, that there ,houid have
myamadanpurtpKam ol
your request to know when it might
be expected. I would have replied thet
it required a itue more time to go
•-er the mass of nisures.inyoivds.
i. my dedire, of cogres, thet ell bu"1:
n*«. of this kind shal. be .21spo54L?f
prompn,. but tht. matter 1. *9 !mPoI:
lent that T have felt n den rebte .inet
■werr feature of the report ahoua be
clearly .’.ted. both for the informa-
tion of the senate and to ineti• to the
department. I intend to submtt . com
pl.t, meepone- to the.pommunisation.
and I hope to have it ready in the
EOGrse Of nest rey dere ena i
•n probability br the beginning of
n*. "eNat. devoted over two hours
, ______ e. sew Jeraey state Demneratic -X-1
Immigration eue-eau 1. D-u-G » eutive eommittee >
Lemeth. Leutenant K-iton L P-p-r. mill
Awoeturzzen. 7^e „loreine ' teu-mirapAnjnge- Aspe
SS -eEoS-oh‛-dorenimrdepln,terbermtnypina i"
memboE ‘2 axouina to tekliemme oPiJo -t ne,
inncnndr » bi apPRoprtatit,g cavairy has b-n oreered f" tha < r ;
:Pn."n E" an mienieration statte in iial- Military ac-demy to ennee'd CWB-
#0%ad1N, Mid so meny took advea-jtenant Pepper *. H. B. i
tag, of it <bat th. cdrias of » •
1aws sin whieh the members of tn.
souse hed Pi ined to ’».* •3. "a
sidetracked for u‛ day
The aiecus-on "f t[ * Iw.nJgr.llon
bill opened up the • olt " 1joct ot 9:
miratien and created gr.nl interesi:
m-trenouae Metberarrenbettt.w... ..... __________________
lades o’ the chamber tlamoret. IT I overflow and deetrvotten rJ the Im
rcognittn. whteb artird With it the . verisi valley in Caiiterntn.
right i apenx for en hour it »<' de- I " -----------
Hie The discuasion Served t. de- I
1710 vicient aimcusslon. led hr -7
jt-gburn, to certain classes of ummi-
2,, coming to the Initod Sixto..
! whl** others made earnest plet on the
iground that the prosperity of the coun-
try had b“»n advapcd because of their
prsence in this country. _ 0.
"T. enure -sson waw devoted to a
. conaide ration of the bill, Which was
pasrec. and at 4:53 P- m the hour, ad-
journed.
' 1^!
I CT
U
"Xr Tillman then turned to..Ar
airich and indulge to sazc2apezsonat
rerorences.Sabinv. th* onsideration
2" wnle ’6. chairman of
Ehrwommnv Zt’hwe." he eala. rantn i
this great personage comes through the |
dor Aldrich suggested that he. bas I ' -On. re,
been welted on merely because nenaa l come Aock. ■
toe” m"OOmmnicatiod with the .cere- 8 the cou
in of the treasury for the commit- • Mr Byrd mi
44,2 15 Immigrants —'
tfr -iman declared that the Ne, ject he satu, -v e--- —-- .
,a1Tieanimad had 1 awall the .nod of _frish an German coming to
. Pcmiran of the coznmutee onrsnuesFavtot ot Louislana took ,
tinant .enator - added Mr. TiIIman.|wi Mr Byrd on some of 21.5012:
2pokme“apHdicAamnncckos In mpuugiaha Weghrprornd
rsarv’ay hold® with che. senate anecitzet, point there was a averston.
With the country and.tnm.qep,„At,twrPein-‛Er fennessee dis-,
It'S 05 gr.nBaveany -
ponatte Mr. Aldrich sala he n24.5 'cat ■ -g
ronHA-hce ta the secretary and aae I By
saxfd22028"/msassgomig i rh
sa-r-
zem.
Mr Tallman disowned any intention ' pointments. -„n..
oSying “tr ortivo had not don* B, Mr, Bureon .of Tax"heFxtenca
•82", -n «*“ ig" Who.* »»« eedhow
couMrrorwrndoumei subectee, ,11 eripta of not less
WNAappeai- Ui gome of us as uswp , racal year _____
tion of power.""
Mr. Tillman torned to other -
He said he noticed in the newspaRe
that the department orsustton.haa It mea mimi ---------. to
at it would not pro., ipouxinn „t heumont is "zre I" ..0
1eaFryng taliroads nlert of I’ s iatet, Mra « A- N"I.
raw po-tmateret.Anene"5,0
‛°AF*n, allesea In this case that the
sompn. to
acon I. • ivat the state and E tie"Ne
of thEKvero ames aent to the ®°*'
Atstuton Tub compiuinent etend:
t® ct ion of t ♦ las tf ehforced.
--- •---eerr
_ -______ 'par
fg0Eh gi*en notice tha-
z. pnentAzney N nat ohesue W powtmnztar atlAhjene. V
Inersu.te commerce lawa in regare to about to be forced outof her.r.
products thry trousport.. gig.,. He. ” ‘
I thinq title statement is pheIeme
- nal, declared Mr Tiliman. -w, apr
Sanatir callingel- suxreated tne »" 6 W . Bll-I we rw.omy. 2 — -
i lev *ra» not Meom-operainit unti: aeceaitecupremeseurtetodar. He
r -°M. I .nd A rpgarqed the gtatemtnt fe here to represent the sate. ' I
Pc. 2.aendne204"Ihat he aidnetibatep-Merce on ntigation b-bom the
b-- ■ --35- uoreme ourt
aliuua
r 7
( E
1
1 1
a
.<
Ing stolen
huy Harris' dry Koods store wa.
next vistted. The cash drawer was
broken into, some money was taken
and som- clothes were stolen.
At Jeff anitehe’* grocery etore the
thieves took a lot of groceries, candy.
nl l the like, but the losa is not
■
wWgneore"K ruuenerethat!
th: supu vgrparopsiutnspnpacnez
preserved in official form. Mr. Houston I PT) la
of Tennense coday offered a res . u- iepounto
for airecting that the praver witn M
whieh" tha chaplain opens ench day . j
session b« printed in th" congresnlonal
Angelo.
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