Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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ttrcvvf V rADDfTC rtlDKTf Ck\ I UP « atatemont of theeity'i finances. The people have
|T|*cRLi IVKTUj lUlvlJ 11 VJILLi.IV u rjir}lt kuow what become of their money «no
Published by tilt atlnúniatration will find itaelf relieved oí a
The Caller Publishing Company considerable amowit of cussing—when the people
***** v~" — -= - ' know the truth.
As we have frequently said, we have no det.ir<
to pose as apologists for the present administration.
If we should attempt to do .so, we would doubtlc
he buey until next year at least The present mayor,
a most* oonrteouA. a if able, and well-meaning gen-
tleman, does not. in our opinion, posses the «fnalifi-
cation to fill that office to the best interests of th<
people. And as for the council, well—one doesit :
Subscription Prtea .... §2.00 Par Year
'"lOUMl * rtVlwtwlik* Cat I'M ChrUll. T.WI, M «f| t M
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 1908.
AN HONEST DEBT.
WEEKLY CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER, FRIDAY. MARCH 20, 1908
STTIMM
AND HOG
MARKET
flv'fBO CITY
t <
hi si
J i
¡
,, . . ... . . . ¡| people. Ami as ror me coujm-h. wen—one uo«*n
The people of Corpus Christi will shortly he wan- newj ajj ,jJ(. fiai!,.rs on „i,fc hand to count the wor
ed on by a committee representing tin <. ommerei < ( jjy members.
Club and asked to make good the balance due of But m any event the standing of the administra-
te homiB subscribed by the people of this city to tion before the people. w« believe, would be far less
the bonus surs t . . j i shakv bad it in t.mo paO pursued a policy oi opni
the St. Louis, Brownsville and ... exifo at wa> fl„KS'JUUj «.«.nfidetuje instead of mystery and secrecy,
company. that in some instances resembled underhanded!)' -.s,
All citizens who lived here four years ago are j fan is wen bad enough, but the seereey with
familiar with the bonus transaction, bat for the which they were guarded made them worse.
benefit of the several thousand newcomers who have knowing the truth, the people would have expected
since located here, it may b* well to state the princi- s- ..
pal facts of the case. ILLITERACY IN THE UNITED STATES
After much discussion and many conferences hi - • |35| ■ 3l ■ II
tween the citizens and the railroad promoters, it was
i í!¡n "i' tzw
ufk'i-n.
of this
to the ■
Rv t<
-a i\ }'<■
would
ontrUmii
mt Ik n
thl eit.
of rh«
to Mi
•eiviiiici
ease. '
'• when
•W. gf||
M\t u the
iv hy jm ^
lotts. to
¡HÜ9H
huh Chrl
vear.
\yho }> •"(,' come l'o wart
iU their hólílO vrjthiu Tie
I nan
were io $■ * *
The following tabic shows the number of ill it er rt,C(.i{)lh were a8 follows:
— ««««i«♦*...« %. the various state*.,
it
Today's Receipts and Quota'
lions at Fort Worth.
(5fecial Io TH* Co/lrr.)
Sau Antonio, Texas, March 19.— turning It over t<
The reeeoipts were light today while (led> The ptirk then consisted of f«
the prices were upward, calves again
topping the market at $5; beef steers
were $3.86 to $5, and butcher cows
were «2.60 to $4. The prices and
Ape
some i
th- M
w. y«
iiiday
IWtt'U U1Ü *«.-* w- , J II f* KJIJUWUIK UlIIJ'- MI'H' > lilt' lili fl >■ I 'II III • '
agreed that the railroad company would operate its !l(,.s t0 «very H>i>0 population in the various tstat«-
trains into this eitv over the rails of the Texus-Mexi according to tin last federal census The higln -
can or otherwise.'for a period of fifty years if thia per cent, it will be noted falls to the lot of th
can, oi - ; Southern states. rlhis is, of course, due in a larur
*%\¥\r mftlril ft I on at ! Oil Oi ilv,(MH* tu tlH- IHnl *1 ! . ,Lk,;. ...
ClUJ, <♦* ' 1 * * • c .
city would make a donation of $1.0,(10 ' to the r/uliwi J"rM..t<ur,. ,
company. The railroad company also agreed to ,OWH
wake certain improvements here in this city, to the Kaesap .
extent of spending half of the total donation. ' mh
The railroad company has now complied with Ohlo^„.
it': part of the contract, in every particular. It is MJchtgnil
I'"' 1 " "" " . WlKUigUII
operating two trains in an-l out oí the city > - ' i. i¡eljan¡t
day and in association with the '! exas-Mexican coin- Wisconsin
pany is now completing a passenger station,, which. St)Ulh Dtli
while small, is as hamlsoiuc and a modernly equi]
isnre to the negro populate n :
2ÍÍ! Nebraska ..
29 Washington
Oregon ...
Wyoming . .
Illinois ....
Polorado ..
4t> Idaho
•17 California .
81
40
41
12
MsU
23
31
38
40
42
42
-16
Total cattle receipts, 1250.
Beef steer receipts, light
Beef steer prices. $3.95 <5
Butcher cow receipth, 4 00.
Butcher cow prices i2-fiO <
Calves receipts, llKht
Calves prices, top S6.00.
Hog receipts, 1900.
Hog prices. $160 # f 4.90.
lot
in-
$4.00.
Massachusetts
lakota
el¡uiug to take up the matter until it su 1ed its • on ijoiaware
venience. _ Texas
But now the railroad eoi)i)>iiny luis as.líed tór tile \rStaa«as
pavmenl of this balance Whet are the people of Fi(jrida
illiif ♦< «lo Originally #c whob i.uionnt North Carolina
ci
tvas s!ib cnl>cd. but 'or'ne the lout '> <•' • ''.i v •• ¡leori-*;!w
Now Mexico ,.
.-loath CnrelliM
eluded juany of- the subscribers wlio liad nOi paid
their portions hew either died or moved ftwaj. and
urthc!' eomplic.vl- matters tie subs'-ript^n lista
have bee!, lost or e.Upi-aeed, at ah rale they can'!
be f'liuid. It will, thereto re, he nee *arts lor a c<un .
jnittee or a rejn i se tatM"c from the (.'ommereial Club
to make ; CÍO, ,;i,„s oi de city fo. the purpose ofjpj;; | ' '
ascertaining the c.ith? tt« who have tle-ir sub- 'j
Hci'i|.*iions. Act'tis/ on this informal ton. .t will be
Welt ¡'or the citizens 1o refresh the r Memories *•. as
to l)e ready with a prompt answer when edited
upon
.. so
Maine
!.. Sj
.. 65
Dklubonifi
,,. G3
-- 8
New Jersey
h V 0:
.. 56'
Vermont
.. . in-
.. 5ÍI I
I'ciuiKylvatiln
.. . 61
. . 01 !
New HampHhlre ....
., . Ü2
.. t?1 '
Rhode inland
... 84
.,111 |
Went, Virginia .......
...111
..120:
Nevada
,,, 13 3
, .145
Kentucky
..-]«ñ
. ,2'H
Tennestle
... m
,.219
Virginia
. ......
.. ¿S?
Vrizana
• •
.. 3Ó5.
\Iteff> ippi
i ..32^
. .'3!52
.Mitiianm
.. .:M"
.. y.í>íi
Umlsiami
LOCAL PROVISION MARKET
Today's quotations on fruits ami
provisions are as follows:
Potatoes, per bushel, 95c€< $1-
Onions, Red Globe, per pound, 2^0.
Cbee.-e. full cream Daisies, 17c.
flutter, 32c<&34c.
Ekki:, fresh receipts. lCc.
Oranges, per box, ?3.
Banans, per bunch. $¿.50.
Celery, i>er doz., 90c.
Lemons, Me;alna, per box. 13.25.
Lemons. California. t«*r box, $3 .">0.
GENERALLY SPEAKING.
ipou,
\\ c do not believe the f'ommcrci d Club will expe-
rience any pffieulfy in making up the A2:!">0 vet du<
tiiiiSHiiroinl eoinpnuy. There is not a citizen . !' ('or
pus t hi'isti who does no| ¡ipprc' uite tb lie i i Hal
the coming of the St. Louis, lliowt'-vijlc and Mcx-cn
railway uiaiígurateil a s|.tleutlid era of pr<.sp, nu
hi thi.s "il,\ It would ha\ e been a good business
irannaetir.n it the cit\ had befell compelled t<> p«j
$;,0il,t«i0 instead o|^IO.UOo ¡n order to have secured _
(he railroad. < orpu* Chmti never made a better
investment, and never will until she ->pends all tin
money that is necessarj to bring a 2C foOl channel
up to her wharves.
Those wlio have paid their proportions oi the
bonus are mere than satisfied. Surely those who
have not paid will not be backward in display .iif.'
their satisfaction h> oomiuK In the front and pay-
inif an honest debt.
LET THE PEOPLE KNOW THE FACTS
A Cleveland paper earned an advertiseme: '
mion meeting e<mtaining thi - .en
meet ,u til. iiiu hell usually -iisen
¡■ied by the plumi'-rs." lioth pa'oders and plumee
.ire now mad. ' tero Star.
They ungues: onahly will it tle-y •?., where m---
plumbers onsrht to tro.
m * " ígSp';
best material should
he
None other I'cui tie
leetcd to compose the city council,--Yoaknm Herald
i'orreet. But what should be and what is ar
two cut ¡relv dille rant matter..
• * *
OOLI)i:S HIM IN SO( III. 1,111
Addreüs at Xooudny Service T t.tv
bj Dr. ('. 11. S(. ,'le.
interest in the rnitft.) ,v<w;
Servios com'.nie-t at :t !mh
ami the Kood attendaac" •• .-.ich (>;■'=
characterized t'he meeting., fron
start Is being iiiuiinained.
business uien .find it ■ ■ ■inn.
after the mominaV work - .. dr. ¡a-o
. . . ' '
the aarvke for a rew miter. :
breaks íh* niono'ony >■" thlág?, i
nohtlim else, and Invites • n u¡s
itfttion which Is nhvj!. i . Ipi'u!.
At the service today another
man. í>r. C. 11 Ste-'e, ,i\■ : tie
addre lüs oibject va flv "Cold
en Rnb- of So. tnl Life" rt,ei in !?s li-
cussic.il, the sp.-akcr Hrn.u-il' r u<
was niken In hami
;o by the women of
the city council
hem to lie beauti-
)ur
lots, which had come to the ci®>' ?.
a gift, ami which resented then a
most tuikeiit condition, in fact they
were an eyesore to the city. Th
ic> the nort'le-ast was owned by u
dlvbinal and the one to the nonhwe.ii
by an estate. "We roust have i.b>
Other two lots" became a .«opt o, .- o-
tjan with the women iiu'erested. and
it reand '"! for Mrs. Waiter i'saie.
in .?Huuary. tSH7, t'O dlHCt^fttr that
the !>urcha-c of the lots was a ¡lossí-
uiiitj: and 'hie'er.itivc it the park
of heani'v atid vahie
of 'lie northeast' corn.:
■ n - ;Ter- ■'. for if that
mivslr be l«a(1t 'he!
tauidiim th«*rp. and
e rv uf the other lot belap
ne' -jiuihti ;nn none- Arte-
i unid lie "stir' a tboroufb-
Triio:, ..co'iii'tl a ten days'
y■ •'..-•■•KtliíiíiH aüd j/reserr-
•n ihc . Mond 1,1' chili
?e;i i',!. In'.}] be'eri
.Ü1d,-.7l nlnetv op-
■yd. on . ihae The M'.n-
Ls ?'; wl:..]e felt thni ty
y-; '.! ' ¡.ark was wei!-tn:.i,li
bat, those who had
eouruee io i'le'icv..; ',j¡ yt||
)'A v. cre: itiiiKilntfd' vis at y r-
*!'im«av ftp
teoilíy ¡ti
ro Vrteaiaa
Christi, uad to
bus i asm a ivi o|
imbued the .-ntli ^
lhi~ 0|iene l Office .Are
i'iere*- ,who has drawn
number of buUdiriKs huiitf
uul > to Ih built in Corii
has opened a branch
Ouaenhelni & Cohn bullt_
tion of which was made in\,
when Mr. Pierce first eongj
*. few weeks aj?o. Mr.
.-.jtend must of his. time in
Vntonio office, while hi
Mr .1 IV Walker uf New \"ó
ie iri charge of the office
■fflce is composed of two la
rooms on the third floor a
.'illdinu and if directly ao
'he broad stairway. The piasH
h- bulldlim in which the nfl
<•d were drawn by Mr.
was tc
The owner.
bad just le'-
a brick ear:
W'i rh a 1 ■11
the probfy i
sold tvii' .
stan syuiiv
fare. M
(JraysMii county has the tinest and lariresi ftlfall';
patch in Tex .-, We wain tie- bii^est peanut acr-
aire, the best loii-s.-ries and fruit farms, corn un<
•oltoti pjitchc-;. W.■ ace pHlintr iown blue ribbon--, many ¡iracficnl idea- uivl ie .. ill
>n lion's and will soon surprise the people of Texa
on poult rv.--Sli. rinnn Democrat
We don't know how we stand as to the ^emine
article, but when it comes to the "middle of tie
street hog," sometimes polit'ftij known as the auto
inobilist. vvi can ¡five 'em cards and spader and win
in a walk bunds down.
Mrs R . G Blossman went to
thj.- w.-ek to visit her daughter
c. fe. iiies'io.
b K Duncan la apoi _
- m Brownsvlllt ujjT-
:i:ííí;.',ville on a business and'
. vji'dt. yy.
! i T. M. Lawrence , £.
1 'rai'be .ad W. Q. f'.lake left
Hro« ! • i ille road this after
Men. i,.s on a business visit.
Messrs W. D. Pierce. C. R.
■lid I-". O I'rntt ol Dallas are'j
iiíí a few -iays ir. Corpus.:
oc: :ng af'.-r l.uslaess mauert'l
■ii' .1. A Muncan of |
! "u a, ■ compHliied iiy his
-•-a.h'im r-eve ral days in
eh I ¡St i Visiting 1:1(3 brother, 3
v.. Duncan.
di J. Wheeler, wife ami¡
' were in i he city unlay fromT
'•'her.-, Mr. Wheeler says, i
looking flue, cotton and cora(
iv: nicely.
Mrs, E. m. Leery, who hu
i si ring her parents, Mr and Mai
• el. in riiis C|I;/ tor Bevernl
,'"'t !"ft today for Iter home ia'AMaj
e '! • ' .v .- acr.)nij,allied by iter '¡1
Mi0 J-; CoK-ai'.n. .m -. •. <:. "'ho will visit her for severijldia
Mrs. ' C? T'llxc- and Miss l.oriae
i ¡ties, '¡'he eitt/-.. ; m - ie a «^nerou-
non-*- T! • • ■ int'ii w.-m- aided s¡.
Ir ^offiib; - M, W. i T.
tie,rue Wrim and t.eoi'g.' (.Vd'd-
B@ertab.il
«
r<
— P
\< T QI K KLY. W
Ib'lin ua> tie«'n Onttgerousln|
< iiristl.
(-'estion - In the jndK'eent of thi:
b.' iidnionisbed his hear.-rs to rut
thein.-i'ives i i he place e' th>- nth .
fellow "We do pot 1 i \ • ntvo nur
seipfe,II Pen . sai,I, " Y\V h.i ■ !.
Influence i.hut is s<> tar-rvachiug that
well. I-':.. > d i > u ten day-' "¡i!ion ri.i,
ni.« <•>• for the Ward lot vao thoiif-'
and dpllat> whs secured in .-Mln .
days.
W. ]•'. Tittein ihen udya¡i«-«".i '!;>■ ib-
twB lmmUted -iwllar.s tor the n#ib-
:-ee-t p«e. beÉíei nlreaily adeac.1 ;
!!" i'iKhi thing at the
v 11-'i;. ;•.!>■ in times of daa_,
rb'ii-ba.-he is kidney danf«5í-.¡
K ¡iley Fills act (tnickit
dliftreasiug, 'las
i'm.
of evidence p.-eve
influence i,bin i,- -su tar-rvachiug tba' , , 1. A .in •> . mi) Hickory it
we HII I' I. 11 its end.'' Tlv>t 'v'"' ' ! 1 . :..ayS; "NotW
by the reclti ] of ni.-mv speeíñi is too stronit to :JH
iil.'llli', l.ftfcAfi fuélíi 1 , nivn <rv irj il-. , ,,1. i\ v. 'J
* *
The u* 1'>•:i test blessiei,: m life i.% f le-.ilth. aitd
the ver.v best nv.uniiu!c of iio« 'l heaiih is eleaniities.
Then let te- all < b-nn up and keep cleaned up nil th
i ime, Laredo Tbtn ■.
On# more \v>- ,4av "I'tea-ita Malí
m
The ('aller ha< fililí' and atra'm 'iipluisifcd its at
titude toward the prese},! eit> mlmei;.-(ration. It:
has mi quarrel with it, On t.ho .'Oi.irir.v. tí • mlei-tain* :
only the kindlicHt leelintis f„r those who ftoinpow it j When two vvutnen kiss , ,.} nther effinsivelv 01
from the max or on down. the street ii is „ -urt. that de kn..w> what th- óllu
Hut The f.'itller cannot p.-rra ! 19 luvhrm'ion* 1>". vvanfs. Yoakum time*.
•interfere with its attitude in matters that aiVcet tb- jf um><> time onh had a pindi of tin «ame it,,
p.telle jjfond. It has, therefore, become its duty ♦"jsinht. ho might be able to better ppoteet him«elf
« ppose the e.mt iuuauce uf the iu!:e. o steal ee, e-v ..,6m v. |„. fni,|s himself in the of .,r.e of thus,
tile next election. women.
It believes that the bes! intere#s of this city de ¡
uninds the service of men of btriier aliility than I hat
possessed by some member*.of the city administra
staners ml?*# from bix . xvn ."'xncrt-
ence, lv. .-• 11filln>-,;>.■ ■.i ¡.hi- fact. In
opmbi ,i.r> it.. m:fl«b> a u'ien for fh
unltinr. uf a'i I'brisU.-ui jivoplc for
the up buil.llna of rbe community
He .«aid, ' t.c/ us haw the spirit oí
Chrlm in mir !,• ra-u and le' ns "vcv
watch for the opportunity to «te.
or do som--thing for tj|e *■. nellt
our fellow In en
A ' ! h. ■ • rv if." ..-si (-'I'd 1 - il. .1 -,
I.'i'.v- oi the OhrlKtlaiv chnr< !i fiftjlver
!■. e ,1
petti ton
t'tinb
i t.-'" >m
t'.r ::]'ii,tt
COUlifil ri!f.,::l iilfi !,y •h1,.
ilea. Mc.\- ¡Ü '¡'.1 ne r. Mi,, i
¡o Doan'á Kidney
. made me feel young:!
1 Riven np hope of
, hart (dill
I onId net bend or'}
account of the terrlbl*!
ry in tny back and
oetiiiued for year«,i
I bad suffered front
tion. It shall III due season give its views in detail
respecting this question
Hut .pisl now we want to ask a question of said
administration and make a suggestion.
Why is not some official ata temen t published
from time to time showing the condition of the
city's finances'! Is it not a fact that such .statements
• ! on. La., laid me up ,
Ii*. lit the spring of 1901 If
Mi'- •' " I'll i firs, a a a.I M>. w F,, ',r.-,t my «rst box of Doan'e KM"
i'iaion made uMun:, 'i.-- :,i w«i ''"is and used four boxes oft
11 a • .nrirniiR I'o-.ver of the GospeJ" í t
More "In tiod We Trust coin is spent for early which w; . ain-nHv«d llct. nel to by h f MÍ 'h,í «nd h- park w
X «getabb's ill Ix'obust Kockpori than there are tie inn ,- coapr- nation present. ln It é v, into a v. , r> We,, |ivu D . r_ldii«£;
uassers in fussml Corpus, and that's saving. Tomorrow address will be ln-erestirm nteetinc nr.d tlie firm -,u a a i be relied unon "
something, too Hoekpurt Knterprme. made by Rev. A. .!. Hoiworthy who Uon mad- -,v Mr Ev(.-h-.-t i
I he generous booster i l Uuniy Ivockport is prob. will Bpeak on "Monev for Men " ' ' ' ' ,'4'
ably unaetpiainttal with lite fact that this city has!
no less than forty real estate agents. A New Sn|e«mnn.—Mr. R. T "<! fop' WI1S «mendttj a little later by . castomers report.
. , --o~-~~-- Hume, recently from Rungo, xvhere Mr f^orge R Clark to read fifteen j eats.1 Kost'eV-NH^bnn/ Co., Bit®]
m -*"• '"«- -i •" «.• 2r„iS?;,<"'""*1
Plenty more jiroof like this I
• ■ «- nuTowM.xns!™
are teipnred by law / .... . .. ! o at Santiago. Maybe our gunners were all to bat formerly of Tennesse has be-
\\e do not want to imply that there ts any thing ! ,he bad. but. somebody's ships and * mebody's sail-; come associated with infirm of HI
rollen in Denmark, bar from it. we do not be- ors certainly got hit. an dthey weren't Cnde Sam's, man, Sterne & Krau'J aftTavehnL
neve that anyone associated with the administra- 0 ' • 1 ™x. nm.
lion has dealt dishonestly with tho eity's business Vituperation .,,,,1 venomous outpourings" and formerly traveled a^'l.'
sand, and this xv¡is passed by the
council members with enthusiasm. It
was understood that this sum would
l'-e paid about March, 1908, after the
expenses of the fiscal year had been
allowed.
The committee, rhrouch Mrs. Ti-
, . i i V ,v 4 r, i i ' ", . ; • ivwpeuition inn xenomotjs outpourings' an, formerly traveled bv Mr a i
but xve do believe that the people have a right to -financial brigands" are two choice selections from Wriaht, who has been ninolnti t
know whore, they stand, at least semt-oeeasionally. one of Mr. Nieholas Lon«worth's recent speeches the manner for u, ™ Í „
The present administration 1ms been the recipient Kvidentlv he is a cliip.fo.Jaw off the old block manager for the firm here.
of more unvarnished cussings than probably any - ' otiipo riwir- ,,, i . .
that has served the city in hor history, and most of, Accord i tu* to -t Chieairo 'es ** MBCey n,,n* . ... ... • ..TRu urs. n- nounco .toux N. qahnER w
:-":nl }"'u: .«¡•l.*-r>«l.. The I pío crltioÍM hk own dMtrit battfty. It n «transe TOtSr"th* ""™5 "Fctl™i" <«■* « • "'" l!l" >-! ,iai„ for rediceii-, * «-,
atswrais" -■ « ► ^ .< "• •"* ^ ■ zzi"< T "«« .—•••
Ijjftr-r— ^w^msr °f tht
here this moruliiK, and a pleasant ^ ° I was ° i 'bought
noc-
thing is not done. What happens? The mayor says own acts-
nothing. the eonncil says nothing, nothing is said.
nrpfcing is done, the mountain refuses to come to
■>t ST'TTT-r -7 r r — — ¡in Mia u«K huí ii alter tils "close shave" ««wi?-, also, to have the deeds ready
information before them, can the pimple be blamed was assured, says fhat ,hf> watermelon crop pros- tn rendered to the city aitiin at
for thinking that their city fathers are bigger dubs; If .. ,« | ,orts •«* pron.w,,g. while beau*, about the same time ir >. 'v'm.N6,(
than tfcejH|anl tt mu I,,, admitlcl that Mr Brva,, S roBon " «""'•Ww. r ,a,i .hi- ...... ,,M.„
sideral,1p «hrew.tae in mnkl. o ,ín ^bi. PJliL71: ,,rm ",a,,<l ,hn' *" - ^ "e re""-v
Of coarse, thoee who take the teoohle to go toriderahle '¿^hST'kZEJttJTZZlSZ «««-" >" — a «.«ao.
tta^'tftetlfi^TS1^" -H- bef"r" - «
II the city haan't th. money, why ta «l,e n.„,cI The way Ta., hta «atael s.ri,,Kt|, ta New W! , ;
id is enough to make even Fairbanks tun. ,.O.i , Í "? , 0#..W,n~Mfwar8
If the city hasn't the money, why in the name
common sense doesn't the administration let the
' i know the facts of the caaetf To be snre. the
' rhty bad in print, but anyhow it j
ihlB month.
This same committee, with Mrs. Rox
ler acting In place of Miss Lorlnc
l ar County Vttornej.
The Caller Is authorfW4
noütice A. F P VRKKR 8 s
for the office of county at®*
Nuecfs county at the coniloR *
ber election.
For County Alto
I The Caller Is authorized
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November general olectlt
• , • ;m • - Instead of going out of business at th.. * > . mI, making prepara- "^n,• wlth Mrs O- R- Scort ox-
six,y' y]v ^arriman is still daring his enemies to I ChirkiÍ2rfP h^fi ? a Cott°" 8ln ar 0fflck,• is ftt ****** working on the
I Cltf ifOI t fliwhed Wilh (?0me and put him out. ¡í;. Mcv ron.)' th* T°X"! ,m }n'VP] f,nt« being made on Artesian
w ma.v" i Th<v "let well enough alone" policy alwavs an
of the finance peals to^the man wtih « fat government job and a
public, semi-occaaionaUy,
■'Ssi fl W
Méx. roan about nine mile weR of! , <>e,ng maae on Art
this clt?. They have everything ready i qU8re fllllng of the twu new
to begin work and are waiting until ,OUs aml the walk which has no<m« X C!
the railroad company can put In a just been bul,t iround th* three aides d,dH for the offlce ot
«Witch at the site of the proposed gin. of the park, They are meeting with a 1 ^TecUon^' *
For Coanty A«
The Caller is anthe
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