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MAY 4, 1908.
THEFORT
MA TURD AY '8 ELECTION.
sundry adults
Forty thouMnd men participated i
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HOROSCOrE FOR THE DAY.
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an outdoor
ts being rapidly dis-
sultipg therefrom
ot the, results of
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to be fed.
the multitudes are
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handseme
lamity howlers.
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first financial bill
if Mr. Vreeland’s
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was
needs
entirely new one?
UcHy
foolish thing*
Then again,
that could go out
that the lassitude
Dr. miles reports
of the cha-
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it
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mini and body,
and comfort is
and the heaim
lost in « ball tam
and win every day.
It is airfi
the meetin
protest
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s rellglous parade in Mew York Batur
aay, a. few such parades as that will
and vigor that comes from
deal of good before
trust buster gets around • their
• Pattep,
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raurante to throw rocks
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THE FORT WORTH RECORD
axD REGISTEM..-=
-—naux K5552xy.
--Ocaseapowlgs„aaz“pde
been provided
hooka.
as Governor
SIDE LIGHTS ON THE GAMPAIGN
By D. C. McCALB. .
notnniut Bring. Fout «4
eating speetmen"
.Mr Norris for the newspaper pub-
lisher. declares that the price of print
paper le fiard, and Mr. Mann for the
special committee, seems determined
that it shall remain "fixed."
hereabouts must have
with regular tarpbn
“29 DIEGO.Cat-cE EsAwafntlny. Deited
six fxcISCO:CAknal s"n gedey.
Wsnisros, D. GmtbenE"
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tasusnedtact that othet thna-
crate participated in the PTin F
most to the extent of making
most - . Bearing in mind
that is tound among some
The owners of 40,000,000 actes et
yenow pine timber are preraring 1
effect a merger with a capitah "
3300,000,000. They probably think
they will be able to accomplish a great
not always present.
Is need for more farmers if
Folk 1. concerned, the farmers m“
ngain take a hand in his A
Mans cause is not necessarily lost .
cause he lacks the disapproval of the
IpKW committee charged with th.
"nvestigation" of the paper trust
in employment. ____
xuum markht or ATLANTA
nunaaw LAPs * cxvruaY
ness are wearing to
the sense dt security
the »-•
pointed oUt by secretary WIsop hq
received a constant impetus °f At
years in the high w..« demondeg
and recetied in the manual
in the steaany increasing fees and • -
The Atlantic fleet was given a noisy
welcome upon it. appearance at Santa
Crus, and it appears that none of th.
bB„b got close enough to any res-
In bonds by the Pennsylvania Railroad
company. It is very likely that a ret I
duction in wages was also 1
by the timely relief the sale of the
bonds afforded.
----TELOXES:
Buxtn--. ottiee ' 1
Kdltertal »»«■■» • --
-mier. paLLaS, XEKASB
aE"LUainzena.Shsedmes “‘™
=cuy’M" - - ■ I I
Maybe that prisoner In the corpo-
ration court who gave tbe officer,
such a chase had only decided to ink.
his regular exercise an at "e time
11655 gents
A verdict of $8,000 was returned
against a minister i Montana who
5 sited for 316,000. Notwithstand.
ng the recent arbitrary action o "he
raroads, the opinion see ‘rni^
deep-rooted that ministers are entitled
to half rates.
nanE FLOnA FRoM JAMAICA.
Now woonnejpfnt 460 beneath
And ottermdames and squires many
a boon.
fnati
Venus, - tansey, strawberry. PI Pl
coltsfoot. einer,kidngywarbe potent'-
xr wots x 80 w
ship that cared to vote.
Hence, senator Balley " 1-pxan
ma, maas
1 come to a close. ‘
From one point of view i 18
mentabie that the public shoudhne
been put to th. troubieand,2ete
involved in this campaig "."httuled. I as no publie man
state should have been before endured,
that neighbors should haveb 7nem ”
Meterea and that a feud should hate
been engendered which In spite of the
best effort, will endure for many
! years to come. From another stand
point, perhaps. « 18 wel, tor we have
established the fact that the P^pl”
A revival in a Nebraska town of
700 inhabitants resulted in 684 con.
versions, ana there were 360 church
members in the town when the reviv
commenced. But it 1s never best 10
discuss religious subjects in a secular
newspaper.
simuwmi
mediate future. Notwithstanding he
prospects rorabumpet.cropaithe that
retaty ts inctined to
foodstuffs Are found to be high. He
. points out that th. population of th
o country ...Increasing faster than the
crop acreage and that the number of
people who have gone into protes.
resstonat and business purUits,
targer than those who have embarked
in farming
This would suggest that now
time to get a farm. « the pTces.o,
farm produce sr. to continue at a
high level and th. ranks of the pro
due.™ continue to be depleted rela-
tively at least. the prohts m farmin
must increase er at least remain nt
X should the prospect of a bumper
crop not be fulfilled, the greater rea-
son will exit tor good returns for
certaipty Saturday', election ahoui 1
bring Hector Balley peace tor
next nv. years. "wihout —
viewing the campaign afainst him.
Whleh has seen waged tor ezhtken
months. without now considerinK m0
tves or ambitions, withoutnowel,
siderins th. r«N£ or which
- a "toper mosa "or 7^*^
L "Aeratton at ««*"« timenm
and conridwat on the
assuredly no fair man w1
aniia. mcz ~
dmmusurnb.i
ganzation and publicity.
L so. on th. whole, weighing the good ,
Pna th. evil of th. contest, we rathen
incline to the opinion that the peoPl”
are the gainers, and certainly Texas
.Ao.ea may rejoice that her Senator who has
tidorpedmmong been traduced in nis good
name and hindered in hl. efforts wi
now return to hl. labors with the tri
umphant vindication of his public and
private honor, and that he may hence
forth devote his energies unhindered
to the great problems of civil govern-
ment and Democratic policy tor which
he is so marvelously equlpped. I his
prestige has been injured, it is re--
storedr if his heart has been hurt. it
shoula be healed; if the nation h»
, doubted him. It will doubt him n2
, mor5. In the faee of such beaetment.
in this country-ever
The Northern Pacific railroad is
forced to expend 11.500.000 for new
Seat, to move the stratticalontg.
Present crop prospects
hard toad for the panic
The price of beef continues to go
higher, but the size of th. pork cho
Erows smaller and thus is the com
mercial equilibrium maintained - in Pio we
spite of all of tue ettorts of the “ "2o:
“rx'—x X'™: 5
think it was necessary to frame an - ----'
before endured, and in the full
vent hope, that he will now. be en
.bled to go,onward and upward to
higher things for his country’
fare and his party's good
rarorathes. twenty-four hours alt deal
Ings of and with women are undorniy
good sign. A lucky dax.parteulary
for engagements or weddings.
Household affairs and.’any,unonai
takings connected with p
adornment will prosperads give en-
A good day to hire mains. E."
teftasents or seek amusamentis is
The woman whose irthdatmsi9 n
will be most happy inbothucavemonts
social happenings this twelvemo
ThI ahppomntmm in businesst«
theman with this birthdate. Put “tuky
pihnaaezeor"%ont bot In 18”' 1870,
kenergvs anC W-- P
undertaking. . wni do well
The boy born this day ""
Aont 600 Head are Sola.panz DuriK
seasou of sexen "prnth
Chicago Record-Herald. mule has
Atlanta. Ga—Th® 9° 8. but he is
been the butt of manX.22 ° his native
a source o! untold riches mul market
hahtahhecanttp*enrpeFcoekttha
th8^% “ Eat15as City
rasleghudson or LexingtanKX. r“l;
1ig the "mpottercwa there some
istock market center, 15 retains his
two years ago. He , But trans-
stock farm near EEnKanta ” Recenuiy
acts his ’“‘'“iYfo'rjW thoroughbreds,
he closed a deal tor zu arm,
with peaigreeswaroloKners, both flat
among which, wer’ and shipped tho en-
' raeKandsermP’konaonV New or-
From “MT Pafloserhy."
tnnuscnrexsonatthempen he can
is plenty 200d enough to-suit .
This lower mundane Iratete-
No matter »f his dally walk ta.
4, xusit fer his neighbor juia
Anderyw-mmd. of evez whim
Jest an .ft up and go ter him
jest 7 "—James waitcomauilet
worker. , urun and ending at
Beginning at uuinanwe rosed. P
Greenville. I E
At several.placi not enough rose 1
he was showered w-"or attar a
petal, to make a gallon ot feara is ,
of roses, which I hare aiwv A san
a pretty expensive ecent muihiger. Tai- 1
Angelo. nles.Mortenzea paint* on the I 1
pa. coleman and other, PAnta Fe, he
Sen An branch, o We4n1% ers. H
w.. fairly smothereda „ it bouqueted.
that section had Xotgoten " great, big
Balley would have gotten a diviaing
unanimous vote, lart®8® when the
honors with the PP n-uer reached
train bearing Senator Bailey r« san
Brownwood on IW »AYectons 0 the
Angelo two wholacceampihmea an
sleeping car were patked. jam atmos:
crammed with n?woi fragrance and
phere was,redolenaw.t of "sWeetness in
1t premntentqugAk"to’de lasing W
,hk’nT^n‘?h.r, wem the Jeseph
leys all along the route rartui re-
gs6h 36ume2 thrust seonaittfmne
722"5
were handsome, manly lilt ® deg:
and some looked a. If they W?
lined to he the floorwalker ..A
oral merchandise store. But even
mother or proud parent. whronuDr peo-
: r." P^Wg£nor fat
11’riWX' rbe« iiht"de-
holdere ” a Joe Ralley puh
tathprowa"orspAing"totne front ana
ton.-Bytheit fruits ye shel know
tem.. and the best test of 8 man
motive ierT the wor* Ne *coor
P‛ Howevar viewed, there meems noth-
lng,n the experience of Governor Folk trades ana
at the ppmoctatic meeting, ma^
proof that rhe acclaim ot thematspated in the light
.e-ependulum-whichsWins • • ■
maintains the same
2a did mot hold prl-
_____ many couniie5 "" .
Partes and that perhupe 38.000
norgottapproramktly a00.000 out of
««°( 480,000. Te'
within 50,000 the entire citizen
qreanpttons «•••* ■ withstand the
resenteton not a'ommon-
truth, t * that fidelity ts
wealth of destructiep. -5 .
^pubhc welfare will bi rewarded
.nd that statesmen need "ot teart
fight the battle, of conviction. Th.
fnte ha» demonstrated also that
J .a. eopiare informed they dw. A, few such parades
when, depended'upon to set wiety begin to induce acme of the polttictnrs
and that they are always just and to set religion.
genereus.. . .11 the contest has Since the prestaent threatened to
And a i the wonderful ability sit on the top of the pork barrel, the
demonstrated th Ane asperalons neea or a big neet ts becoming more
' otsenato him. the temper of the apparent to coseressmen who live in
-nP in nigh places and clyye aistriets._____________
of th. the inataiounmenedasgaattaskkki V Thank godness the last cold snap
gether Pro great man could resist HU did not last long enough to put up the
none but g Aatte ror nim, price ot coai ana wood even K I did
-O "or pary loyalty, compel a lot of people to vu uP I
1t with a man’iess commanding in stoves,
ability, les. ccurageeis in action and
iSM Miameless in pubite and private
record, the fight would have been
lost. In spite of the best eftorts of ori
to 308 head, per daymaths when It
lasting about aeven.ra’ phir of mule"
is recalled that a g J readily
will bring :400 to.* th|. im-
figure the amownt Th™ Atlanta market
». Se 06""
compos- - ^“anYa pprteftmmfehapsomner
6 wom
ity m-the southnaTN9 thin th. horse
tacsasniome‛fornatmup“ns"reea:
r.«‘to ai m^y’di.ea... and when rick
prevented
- - ' yamafa jTno't^^f^t®"^
strength. He BMtWT nwny then
therefor, less liable to run ana he
th. horse. His « Sy"les. The
is not so much.sne him is about one-
:^'.ehaot‘ NSa
of several St Louls aldermen.
The reason assigned for a falling
away from Folk's standard is that he
was never such an earnest advocate o1
honesty and civic rishtenusness12 26
appeared to be, that he waz merely a
“rewa young pontietan who saw in
the geveral agitation along that line
opportunity to get into tb. "mepisht.
and when one. in command o
pubtes attention be worked b’
"ehome so skillfully that he wa. able
to ride into office on the srest o »
tremendous wave of popular r,v®r
There 18 nothing in Governor Folk,
recora to justify the accunathon. »»
Tecora has been uniformly purponef
and conatntent. aimsouri hos protied,
whole country has ben etited. !
the work of Governor Fol«
m arftice ana better admimntra
tignat his name ...i
«"13Bo credit the report of
%pr at the same time rerAag
member ehakpniy tour years •5° Qoywi
-eserfoiNancnamrsneroniyoremo"
x.r^tT«rx^x
nece when ri had that «r®
mendous Republican landslide at
1ast presidential election rmt- 1
, "“Governor Folk came nto promhis
enee as everyone knews, b! ““I
I / 2The and reimties proracudion at.
boodlers during his term » loat
"o., indictments were out AES
tonnyor the moat
- Brians as well ns private citizen*,
X Fok go through there.
wer.impoed a goodly number
prison sentences. - : .
whether he so intended it or not,
.E proecns of popitcal housecleaning
"spectacular. Folk's name was a
Watonai one and he became an
heroic figure no iesp nationally tha
In his own state. HI’ election to the
‘ office of governos In 1004 westthe na ’
urai sequence. The cities, particularly
. vonans City, rolled •P
■' -• g+ 1ouis and Kanas
tea majorities against nim. but the
sarmers knew the worth of the man
and tha rural vote made him gore
of Missouri. -
Now’he secks to be United 8
senator, tut I’ receivins small encour.
I agement despite the fact that his rec ]
| ord .. governor ha- been aboye crH,
i cism that he has steadfastly stood for
the principles which first brought .dm
Int. prominence, and that the work of
compelling eivle and official upng intneswmun, -------------
u.. Which he began is still being V'arle" received by the protesstonal an
orousiy pursued in Missouri a evb ------
aencea by the very recent pre secution
Euthetsnt
waponstonz"yoninims along with
your titled zono’nsAw.rea Mr. Cumrox.
"Pist rate" Sne^wh” It was to be
•I never before knew w when I went
an 14o1 Fhe way hi" creditors
Hpomewihnmhees’tor was some-
Egluchins".--.--- pretznatron
Three uard Timon A A sin«ular.
bssm '
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BM mules ragehe oruzpramnctiye ana
ppimera”,ek"Ko ”” - than hirteen
nands high. ..ntt, neglected
ga
come stutiborn from 81912. The mule
but 'XdwC ahmAl. . 3
18 x proaa15 ;
up a country roadtlondm elderly ne-
2 on the fen-^ of a newly-
zarmdinmormibawexekgpht
.“pr^
1 With which he proew _ not
. I The mule and old mAde a for-
• ‘ ,a tat when thananim th o’d negre
w ard buck jump^ Jad Enewiy-piowed
Slowly r' *'
the,oi. "Wnento fink mule swihter
mow yo'. wyn2e57K1rfectlonate and
pagierananetureta kindly wiu
docile and obedient^ ___
th. late panic—thousands of mechan-
les out Of work and no wage" com ng
in The farm, at least. affords a v
mg for one's self and family. There
is one place where the strike is un
known. The hen and the hog per-
form their allotted functions without
where they are supponed to their
own living to the towns where Nving
costs more; but cioser observation 20
pel" the paradox. People leave the
farm for town because of Che profit
they surmise exist in trade They.CI
, Eue that one of the causes of the high
cost of living in town l- the greet ga n
or the shopkeepers, and anxious, to
participate in these, they quK the tur.
row tor the pavements.
That • bustness career 18 more al.
luring than th. uneventtut round of
farm life $, not to be
that it I. mor. profitabie. allitin
considered, may well be...
me percentage of failure is tareethe
worry and anxiety inetdentai to Nan
C,MrJ“Pattersons mat@en,name.
vattt Holme, NoKe f
N gu:
imecnetxen 4. Pruntinent ,
Joseph Fatte . < near Pitts-
or 166,8 He was graduated a’ a
Saint tom Washington and J.fi
P, suve"busine
afeHeWaspubiie.amreoas
and was the 1 . ,
the present system
m2 SSts® I"-—
is traced back tou 0? centuries
Scotch origin. anCestors crossed
. ---- later Mr Patt r8^ Sen Patterson.
... believes ovey to.Irelandn won in Tomdonderry,
is a fune: । bar" ebutaSQieKe by the forces ef
government when it was, < rt Kine james it.
He treaded the dethroned t came to America
-----His grandson. Robert cam seven
'"nW*n” h ’o Hdladelphl" He b.d
m He a? onT Rusana th. daughter or
marrisd..inter of Governor Walker,
granddauehTHopld-sigmt" of Lendon:
xNe One of the’r obert
pargrson,“haa preceded "his father to
5/"""
affairs. .frome Maes and all the
through »H th. sHecrey. secrecy
eitiesnduto thi determining action
tharaeter,*en, " governments. The
in Almost aili0u % made in secret
real aetertpinatnomirteem There may
sensions of com before ths com-
have been a he wnnBt me determin:
mittee, but !ha he determination takes
Ing moment. The am : The citizens
place seorety: , recently foura out
muTtriTid to "hem that the.
-^t^il "inihcKmhetpn fvermmecom
today, Erom asominabie ’’fVVk
, new city charters, both
Texapnalems.anad imanyeRea
Jn’uk. <« provide genuine pub-
Spruce ztreeta’Trth’ownBU is pas-
church, ot whidhpI,, Ireland Pres-
tor, she comez Me, "father was
Em Hmtr “ leerdhrte ot tepre
bytery of rove ropnnaenorwesta
and a well M»»». 1 1s country
Pennsylvania. treeing W t Re landed
during the rebellion ll». Car-
in phtadelphla: the friend of
Usie, where hevbecaNesbet, Davidson,
state. .At, Caun City Holmes, atter o--:
lied bl izabethtcwn was later named. i done i
whom Eilaakethcowpnatrows mother. That
She was Mrs. rat Kev Thomas while ......- .
k*ge‛mzsanamnarccresbineyoi2zvrRafxi"
W.—- ‛ congresatio river which roaches the sea> abm
worshippea for evn ^1"otten miezunegsteara an"ni vlnsy
h«r early life » Wash: tereNome Iteresth« I
rode, over thamview her kCher to
Ington to Uas “‘e interest in
ih netle church ter'ara when a few
lt has nevonewnzdname was erectedi
years ago a ne niriwutor. She
,hc was zixach00 a handsome I
also placed in the fattl(r ,
tablet in mcmor/ or i miza-
Mr, Patterson, 8 Kheltc deneral A.
4 Hoge. grese fame.
Pleasanton < t yi » Thomas
— Plc8”"1”? warden the Presbyte:
Hoge memoria wa m in memory
' rian tiospital Mr» Aoraham Holmes
of her father. wrs^An wiiN, Mary T.
Hoge, her Pouen pi the fA-
Twermort."eFemmtslor. which ran-
mra “ch eHlrient service during the
Marcus Antonius sald that "habits
that those old tqgles sald 8 good many
interest would soon be
rue ancopn.o ssa ands and
T- nsom conad“.2 o6e*: seona
noieemdte 825 "*:*
paAX W we NemC Ke"
mamekas.e-
c# snixusan2'a wewe •
•
Sjaheeoaga, t.Gaa-
"SV'a^
eiremSek’an-noneatela •
1K SPITT OF rouTIcIANS .
day It 1s proven that the
nay unto day -- ”P .I.Mia
. .ha multitude is as variable
ananndephhdasi "decour ana
thistledown driven beforart which
napp gthanabt °f ltt ambitlon
reaches the P eki lavor turns.
setoremhena However, Id ine ot and fro but never
^“rJnt incidents that oqvernor position. Mowever - i
Fonk if missoun. bendewhompusne
no better known man in •
is, „ not to escape that bitter expe-
at a notable gathering of _
i^ri Democrats, which also was professional politiclans
M A. bv w J Bryan and other
attended bj « Governor
national Democratic figure. u
Folk wa. almost unnoticedn a con-
uiag by previous arrang
curGdu place on the speskersstanda-eat line
there was’no recognition oaim ! meke a pretty ,
no call for him to speak, n° applause howler to travel
at the mentt
Jt all the supporters that Senutor Ba
20Spshsayoymnzngingsssz"
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Sele^br:^
me: "5224,31
amating ’ careful. « 8 dundtis
iaauzwowtssniemgig"na
der and he eXPEe-n:ver fails to 8e
pieasing way that hernivgent attentimu
cure at east the 14105 attention vx
and he can parry A thN that mnar¥s
pose with an adrotn ‘ personily he
2"““" w'Ki
I IKS Who ’I8"48 ‘D
ambition that storez.maYnas defeating
have a hard job on hl. A0ws ,en •
him. George BurgeM kno Wnstituenta
eight language., B® »a» " and-It
8 Seven ‘in passing,
5^ge'BuTg"» " ver has any vDos
"Paken an in .U, senator Bs'wtte
a hard campaign B uWorkh &ny effort
the while. It is wen, kind •
to know ttiat one ba. and
friends that senato", neme{ with such
avuann Hpresnon Q"orehywn
When, one .n.^e^^^□nd the^l.
a”; --of,
M, M^^hi .erv’d bl. YMa
to labor for a Pe0P to disown him
predated hiseftorts. “nsaristied ambi;
Mo "SmS
ssae m u
Mr* Fattersen K»J®”
those of a womanetnene Pemit., Mrn.
and enjoying exceuen. Spruce
father MogePastarsnnrogentry mile-
street. who posed her 101 years, old
xpniA-krprattepSnaensmgsarimy
ehdrepatn‛enor"a-koni
. ornt Eir daihehtersswanthe tt .
1 wife of Charles Field Ha „ ROspi
■ city, an uncle of the I Rosplgost ,
• 1o51, who marriid divorce from her
' antet she.securd whose un.ucces.ful
first husband and wno recounize
efforts to have the asaVafid have ‘since
w2 3. e*8s:s page
three score years..nd t wants and
mEtnxneigrm2ib38N2*
“ in "er. iaens annlevator built in | garden
)e her to go up and 1 - • -
correspondence, writing
’"AuX bus grown cM grtco- on
fully- wpen Hi* weathene 28 Fairmount Nellie Leonora 1
sark ana“ahnE.,pskeata .""9
a fand.nb.or.
WORTH KECOBDt_ltO^nAY >5°^^
==:- attriets ot the sout i
is due to “hook worn*." M that dlag.
le abceivea, that talse rep- nosts is correct some of the worm. |
"cannot withstana the that have lald hold 01 xarusandt
here, my voung,man.1pt.ms
shake hands wtthyou, .Se namoa outh
would remark, and a8, .h. nd and turn
would poke forwareshisbaada4a: “My
i ^’(.hrAn^'lUmg^llow and he look,
like he I. a good 'pomocrepto from
tingomemimhvertdamesa 4"4E
heart gzP2the whn had named hi.
’“InW"Ahids-my. therar a.lot
"2"......
z5ahaq”
These two organisations an SP ErAined. 5 heE chib
conducted end are oxcl1enukie" from Joseph Nels,
And every ba nd .Played t ^>1" „
onefonandozenatimes.stuNrFa‛more sireetand
stirring
than perhopsany.ooh came from the
i composttton. The bands of Texas have I
brain of man. l»e ’ 1 the varia-
paid especlat. pttentiannGons remine:
edno’Ae more of ERfargnhcren than
Rnofningnass"Apan fei" « 2
Xm-mof hme
n^.^men" performing ^an^w^ ine o „ „r p- an qa
easting ? nirmit a practical sugges.
And her permit, nil told a score of
HOP. There are not all can Seat 4,500
places in Texas 'bat ” case a
people each. This .zeeakings were
22 'A"
Oras' a
■ sss *phsgaHreakintftn05 wtvgtyrsmoy"
Wtand capable .0rdcormunity that
ssdtterkehtertaannztnasakzmig
^b^ang^8^
+he sounds in th ' speaker's volce
H will b” tound that hP‛ tet farther
can b- board at east ' with no sound-
than would be the., „nenker's stand.
j^Vnrds ebout the iXJr degree in
or the citesa2vpoke san AnK
which Scnatfr arransement.
10 by far bed 7” inrt, with all the
parts was a 1080.80 in the ruck. And
other places tre una parts can thank
both SanlAngslo.nn skating craw that
epeneg.ot znocina"rot 8 horee. be-
at mule, ar n ---------and I|(, speaking, to' „ the Eret
" in »uoh AwaYA ne" ole to b» seatea
s tes “K
^^nlhrk^ O'’ —
” a, Mediae, proved torhsezato
nTly #erapzevrap"grAn hammen
S 2emka ea be”^'|Sn»d
Tade" sudav"ssptonoosk cas"ma " —
from trotting ho5seu F hour almost
’’The erom srop.hintmanner Senator
Wwa Se delved o« ine
Rtts"Xt"greatinnedcdr
5S, PminentesttongmE. W?
Unitor "d""aka preeu gn,
jhwx'athNeZ^riX/^’precodenVm irk
r"E teeth, establish qle that bore Fogi
^Tdu’ri"8^ ;
c’Tn® "nWe«%’i«,r?b"*88V8 ’
-""2 :
In which Senator H» . stten up ana
.e"K with expennVvE cost a world
slanderous nteratua Frequently during
nf money to do this. r a matter nt
y the campaign I m _ Where all the
'- comment, wondn "Fom. Only sundaz
“ m,ney wss.cnmins Tumkestion feadins
s .nd I hear of A • .. mne from with-
18 to <!'” thoxent 5 th. tate. one, ead- '
in the borders T. informed me Sun
Int-Bailey mnn1 that the money
5.mdtmPerommommiarmisezGae20
#28" ^e^''^8’’^ ana
that hr spoe’ker of Texas con-
Ezzmnvr"his"etanetgegunuiotruomen
posa to the sohem8 without the pay-
^nks isruine.monn lending it out to
ment ofJr with mterest «”
1et ‘Th?l»*’n< ®f meney
! tho ‘beonkina manner l- mSny I
» ri"emi 8F-,^8 rofka! " l5
'‘«"8 eChatonedbanegs
varieus placet senator. Balley. some
solidly some of them were
kcamo."tinusiaskle ana nteiuiaent
life 1» wanting
The nuuston ”» high wages in
consequent prosperity re”
a .Cw' “•'fX w«i“ A- “ Jond-
"Y™Puuk houser, Fot "
“Sa^TS-lW. rw—11 A J. 3an0""*
Wcrriarr-_______pwortn
-- at Fort Wo"
Etred.a‛Ratt.____
-rem or,.,
EEssem
t*e* Monte” IV sNvak. .......V 20
s-gubontha,okaspr 13
nwe aomca- "eWekkif. ....... gg
«wejce Months ......................... -0
s Montas.grtreerom’apuicatop-a paper entire cnuzvum*".
— 252 Sanae ctssuma-tion discerning mind “
sn“l"zed*emadr------
-econmraxgE -355.* :2
general etqtlon
2."..-----that many count
Tanglprromgogst .TtSTri".-? an.
eg i
brougot - “• ____
mususzopraysrnyzpshaesa
u3 saza
l State, mint iesaphca soclethaeu
l the Amerfcan PhHoroP Works, ane m
i thor of seyeral leae th, degree or
1815 was honored with URtversitx, "I
doctor of law*,2Ywan an uncie °f Mf *
penexbsstsdand" . Mr and Mrs.
P lfUr their merras: . time in
ia2 #zigazzz."pteg
bu iref "ussqdkdy "fea"z
- - Ppriaeprrtt "he"venerabr/S’usSSd j
___ambitions I Prsoms present home. H9 " - 4
If he bls then ai in 1568. century ago. Mrs. %
In the days Born more than a.en hytMgienter
geta d«P- ! Patterson ha. lived through; war
...a expound- ( PAN et this nation ah pclHlives have
princspies ofj I this country n eyaSlGto under
itudied. those ( fourht except the re jerrerson to
1 ESKnramlnieretnehs"e"mksan2ssziee
eon. ..M
22 "Wbees2
Vpical or Eret steamrat"Woman yet -he
tton ane was ".E0"Tin. .peeling at
has lived to see train. 1
" "“iowea with intereet..al.
iv a— V"tentife invention
the marvelousse e,feraphy with
w wg 3".-"
“ 4-2"
x.. .rees old a8Rtroan“atwn
of discontent and makes an mw
■ -- —n benediction.
-
worth telling about- experi-
had it large and varled 305c0‛10 piace
voces a- he went Ue .hook
speaking to the tasundi.atd a few
a lot of hands and he on 1e
IRgGughe"an‛sr , zpag tature.ot
mb"edaspaa iattztnamtsse"wtis
memory of those Wl amount of flow-
Senator Balley is a6wtmn0 that the late
ers he received. Allowing VOte 50,000
returns will swell h t now, even
or mere than k tbe_ • for
, then he reoelveS at !•»« l Texas 1s
every "vote he zepeiycAen"ind even.a
a veritabi flower 8 eiatjon of he
native can havenoaPprs for ratsing
fecundity of Texas. Aampaign with
ro.es until heumeker and a tireless
i strenuous traveler "
Esr».n°J tropteg. 1
flora from Jamaica;., FLeileved to be V
vcKiatpseisne R l
Sowhertk ‘bofertponteerderszosggtine 1
voyednrsomh W,seaim xsien,02-
Jamaica by «tcaveWPe "arins fo"
o rrp'-r ny Fa”
.rink ' ewiit schoonen nr Britton chartered
r“ “L’SoS Nwms":
1 81*- '
rirob”'"^"- *«8 thougat to
avjaahica is so rich inthie.xariptore
species and has been 80 utusuaily en-
by botanists that,,
EeirefothemwDHanrston Orhide Ji!
on this trip two been known to his
believes have not PSnh*0 the new
brother hotanists. In color. A care-
- ?u?’^:mTn;<«n'be made o; the™
i, Bronx to fully dotermme wheth-
."2
palms. Thy other t an’eman .hruba
:rn’;'pW " Uer importance than
the palms and orchid: die collectors
seferal times while. S8u‛ Kine:
SaS^bffirt^^^
collected, sorted andst the schooner
qaoxfg"ianEeMbagn‛stsna.olcrane
rormRer"xpeaikorPSXcogin"srion
I ofavacitlon or pirob . Me usban
- wha Dr“Hoinek in concering flora In
r in, field and ipAcktpswonskna in
Often vheneshaPsrEonectea so much
tatn FSv11 .22018:
wstcan in that hot "uima n«roes.
whole party, womantame and work on
would fall to the fom »^un to sun,
the moonlit deck ■ d th pogst6i1-
When they had ,exht80ds 1 pr. Britton
tie. of one stretshnosen and the party
would order .all hoi.tro another
would run down the 0 _
mi- o! tetansabtFaog which he has
Dr. Britton keP, " PASort on th® re-
incorporated inther rendered to the
suits Of the expedrHorr "the botanical
sclentlfie direct® s ireetors that he
sardeape 5 8 ri^d^o "eaforthe
the co*81 regionzsan nrot the coast
pill, and .mountams coiector rorhe
1 Previous to this tim” 13 chtefiz
garden have sought sp Kaciitty was
in the interiorpark, ot American bot-
extended to.th&.PAK author',tur. head:
anssts Vir qydney Ollvtr. govetnonot
cd by .SIr nionej at king s
Jamaica, He rcceivru w to harbor
house and ssuedr official". including
masters, and other 1 work in every
the police, to saidtcount whenever the
---- Ononora roll-1' irilo harborh?
‘yernmert.ocrictalsrvrre.
.8552255**’:
me "amem"w 2
rainfall van w " -pecimens in JS-
^^^^peW^
ttrsdaad“penop
5"
SFigs-SS
foot has been Eone The English have
not yet been done ar estamount of
done very little;, t. Eria having been .
conectp“prnrhton bl" r^e^roMcs
I gGateniectinz noting reeroeise
out four
is an Ins
e Edgwi Bom3" -nuc"a
river. there a b nearly level
waterfalls serar atA.eent the curious
tretches m.nv tr?es growing directly
aspect of many t ees are mainly
in the water. These tr anchovy pear,
the wild olive emo i te calcaren
Their seed. Kerminafa. deposited from
OU. trarertina mdlvid ml. Of all ages
X W««" ngrowine in these unusual
conditions.’’ . the extreme eouth-
While exrlert"5 Jamaica Dr. Britton
ascen n-„- ----- ern promontorzrimhiit Edcies of cot:
She is related to discovered 2 Ropes may prove to be of
Fishers. Fields ton whleha" shoBHance under the Im:
sominence in commercial lim"Hperts 1 ths depart:
,rn at Wash- proving carcnture, to whom he sent
.t±t« d^Xr^ef^
itonanasf "62 "o enotaten garden, an.
, businem "f- I . Th: ^.ont direction. Is striving to
errrcreankccmhskampsesntke
,"2" " w ’^‘“qf ^^""nHng""® fora of th.
of the BWHX « American countries
nccudled mtropistAmmewse there «?
Terone or more" pmtttes in the neld
One is now in Panama. __.
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