Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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Y.M.C. A. BUILDING TERRACING THE BLUFF COMMITTEE WILL
WILL BE RECOMMENDED I Tito initiatory stop which will re- RAISE $3,500.00
WEEKLY CORPUS CHEISTI CALLER, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, I9u8.
CLEVELAND'S BIRTHDAY THE TIE CONSUMPTION TILLMAN
The initiatory step which will re-
sult eventuKlly, It 1# believed, In ter-
From the dlsctiHulonH last night In rftCjHg and beautifying the bluff, was
Chicago, II!., Mar. 17.—Prominent
railroad olBcitll (MidlBi with the
THE
th«
Princeton, JÍ. J., March 17 —«ro-
vc,r Cleveland, tb* only living ex
ITwaldonr of the l ulled Stales will be construction and maintenance or
ev«nty-oii - ye ?* old tomorrow, trftck( roadway, bridges and building
Though lie hn lived 1 i wrleiil ft- of ^ ]<MU,lng r0lulg o( the United R<>usevelt with
Washington, .\iarc
thfc room of the Commercial Club, ^ ^ lllürul„K on the property At a meeting last night of
of the committee appointed «orne q{ Qr A R gpohn, lying between «turnee committee recently appointed ( (ri,mel|! 8iu,x. |,«U>n the White House • Canada assembled 1 Chi- V #***" •««* that ho
~ HjH' UB' gMM|HMiBMgHÉjÉHr l|-"* 1 r ' ^BUr. Cleveland ■«« *-• >«"« •
night «8 to Investigate the situa-
tion relative to the advisability of
organizing a branch of the V. M, C.
A. ill Corpus ChrlHti, the Indication ■
are that this city will not only have
a thriving branch of the organisation,
but that II will occupy a home of Its
Tuesday night, and while H cannot
be stated In itdvwc jui t what action
will be taken during the «eneraJ
meeting, the enthusiasm over the
proportion to acantee a brunch of
Broadway and MeaquUe. and Will- to look utter the expense Incident,
lams and Laguna street*. Mr. J. 11. to the holding of the State .Medical
Miner Jr.. a concrete builder and ¡ convention here in May, it was defl-
landseape gardener and surveyor had nltely decided to raise a fund of 13500
« fore,- of men at work laying off to provide for rhe entertainment of
the grounds the visiting doctors and a sub-comrnit-
The jitrlp of ground Is almost tri "** was appointed and Instructed to
OWÍPÍ costing not less than from S25-; Jn #hRpv fl.„nUnK somethingI compile a lis. of tftose citizens likely
001. to «80,900, 0VHl. four hundred feet on Broadway ' contribute In aid of the eause ami
Such rccomiueuflatlott will be ntad«- Mesaulte submit same to fhe whole committo
10 <tt to 1 M* ' "¡Vl ZorloH Z U,, «ntlrtj - .«• ... „ .
plot below the bluff will be leveled The meeting, which was held at tho
ami sodded, while the bluff portion In Commercial Club, was attended by th-
front of the h«W dstnne residence of following n-'mibers of the finque «•
Itr. and Mrs Spoiln will be terraced mlti?&e'• Mi*. A. K Bpohn, ébalrman.
°,l\ The terrace will bo double, that Is. Or* Redmond iind Turpiu, and Messrs
,)„■ V. M. C. A. Which w«h 1 evl. |g, ,ir||jk Qf U|(l Mutt mniug « « 3cotl, W. (}. Illake and K. H.
dence at the first geih-ral meeting last way w|l, |)(. dovv„ un(, «uWod «'aldwefl. The sub-commlttec appoint
tor quite n distance, then there will "<> 1° «1 'be donation list mcn-
inoretlmn let. years ago
has not by any means been forgotten
by his former political a
personal frietuU and his léglon oi
admirers. This was evidenced to-
dav by tie- rt-.elpt ol counfie.-s let-
tei'w and messaf.en of eougratulat Ion
¡he. Cleveland home In this city.
The felicitous "fteiluiis cam ' from
j,it ■<-i i(>ni-, of I lie country and I rom
i. aiul women n
d
til
?en
inte
m-;
week, would indicate that the recoin-
memlatlon will he acted upon favor-
ably,
At the general meeting, of which
Mr. E. H Caldwell Wfs elected cltalr-
imai Messrs. Kill.-, (¡regory and or-
chard three young men who had
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be a twelve foot walk, and another
terrace to the foot oí the bluff.
It will be one of the beauty spots
l:i the city, for the landscape artist
has full scope and the possibilities
, are great, and while the initiative
taken an active interest toward the, ^ conU)|llJjlátlJH terracing only In
organisation of a loen I branch of the Qf ^ ]wfí^ ^
orKaUiiatlon, were appointed a com- ^ ,w lf)(, work ,)(>lk<vt1 (hl|( uf)jolu.
,,n "" to «rttimUfl , in!ÍJig 1,iUil,.rjv uwu,.rM win laht, Up ,h„
' !" whether or not ^ ^ ;,.r|.<tcc, ñ,m, <j( lh(t¡}
the time was ripe, or tfbet|ie, 'lo-.e |jun , (i(lU1 (,„|)1U!1¡1,
wns iHiiltlf lenl. Int.ereMt amonn* the I
men of l.lie city ¡o witn'Ruf
bluff has been beaui.|iic.d, solhethlnf
that has: bet.e agitated in this city for
a number of years, and «¡ometKIng of
which every visitor to the eíty «ees
the great. ¡>o:*ifiblliHeis,
AGAINST ALDRICH BILL
yonn
. itch a stbp «1 this Ume
This • omitiiM.ee made a can.ar el'
i he city, and ascertained that ¡here
•ire at lea-' one hundred and twenty-
live y oil ii, ett ill the . It y tv bo are
deslt'oiiH of joltting r.nih an a-.sticia
Hon. and !he inlereal It) 'íitch and or
guni/atlon is such to '•••arrant the h - Washington, March 17. Cluu-i.v
lief thai the (line i lias. i be" (|,.,| <•(|M. ay>item" created tlx recent
decided to hold meeting last night ¡jimrteiMl pani'j lor Its > wn profit, tial
for the par pos. of for uuiinli n¡; h-ir ¡ ,i,.(;jar¡„j, ¡;,w mak-lje r.tílromi
repe.' to tro "enerai tneeíJng and Metniirlfor circulatloe -.vtutld
'heti .e-inet.i t ii.ilrjn.iii t alilW' il '« enable the Hiatslard Oil an I Moi'},.o>
trail the j .«neral meeting. internal••. In New Voris to e<mu>d the
1 tie' ret|Ut' -'t' tie p -ehoncft lasl ,;e„un ry't- lluitnehtl sytdetn, Senator I...-
night or i, c. i?11, Met. ilolwor- folletín alendo.! the .vldrhd. bill in
t'Kv, Hey Ferry, He.. HoUtii and Mr,
tloned I composed of the following
irte.nbei of the foregoing ctunmloce:
Me 't's. Caldwell and Scott and Dr
Turpln.
The question of entertaining tin
delegates to the convention was e>
ha us lively discussed. Among other
thinrs greut tress was laid upon
the necessity of putting the cif. In
iirt-* class ..•anilnry condition and In
order that thi end can be fully re d-
i'/.wl it is ulilxsget'lier probable ;h •'
th- icueraI committee iti char.;- of
r .. urrangemanh; wijl appropr!¡nc •
• • i i",0a and probably more to a
el.-aiiti np campaign. The opiu.e-
. ■ ' ore sett that it. will : .
i-s ta 1.e to have the «lectors visit the
< ■ editions continue lo
is '1 inosneito nulasnce •*•.-
pariic11 u'ly empha i/eil, the met.). •
ol l.ht c mlttee slating tliat vlgoror
'cp . . iionli'l pe i a ken to Insuf iti
ex r^-rmiiia! ton.
1 eIMi:..',"r oi the fund to t).
ii Us o
political belief,
take no part in
ptv Meutla.l campaign*
ons In fiiia I'l'gard huvo
plain to !'íiendh Who have
nil 1 on tfte ■ Jliject. Tho
element among fie- Liouio-
nv Jersey would like to
Mr. CI"', eland sro to t be
cago today for the annual conven- i!l il 'n)!d and unblf
prlates bis Hon of the American Railway Engl- dictate his succcsboj>
neerlng and Maintenance of Way own renomlnation f.
Association. While practically all Senator I ill g cha:
of the members of the association are nouncetl the exechtlve
iontn'tel with railroad companies, which has been
the v.n-Mber-hip is an Individual one, through an Improper
and not bj railroad representation, patronage,
ii .. ?•( it ni ■' of tie association are He said the presidí
in (¡i i s., ur* of recomineitdations lond-moutluxl, and
bin ! í teg < n the mem hers the proclamation of
Uf
a|íprií¡u'lied
«ntl-íiryan
«ruts of ;\
>, bad Mr Cíe*, •
Dt «.ver ct n\anition as a deleutno from
ibis ie. Oh! line I) "inoeratr- in
New VorK and throughout the East
w< re t' liilj it, Huppon tl'te plan, but
Mr. ('.b-v dand could ii ' bo persuaded
to gite his consents It 1(4 possible
that, ihe events of me e.onilng <Slflafe
on if ami p
or the ntilroiei• they represent. The nose and patriotism,
.uvpose of the , r ianizat ion Is the He characterised
ae ,. s. , , n: , f kno'vb-1 ire pertain- Uoosevelt as "poor fooli
in . to the sclent i ib- >ud ecomuuical of the "ignorance and
"i. ruction, and the people.'1, He cuBj
ia líame -it" team railroad-. The presidential campaign
!*.< ol tin lee, .¡|.« co',els- Ibree [irc.lator;, wealth mi
h e and provide lor numerous tech-
'ffll
; ;
H. n Irla triou
m^.-r
Hoy Ml Her, "lating thai ¡hey desired
come advice In form !.<tíltr iii dr re
port
A ieltei as read front Mr S. A
Klin a i d > of Houston, former ttade,
seta etar\ i)|" the N M t1 \ and a"t
lug in that cnpaelt. nn M hi: talc-
c, s.'itir begins ncilve work. Mr Kin-
cuide hinted thai he would co-operate
with lb people ol thi' city and give
them ¡i!! Ib" ft,-.. l íánce In his poowei
but urged thai tip? matter of (vrggpi
Ins. be held in itheynpf e for three
the senate this aft«}ruuon.
The
i1.: e.1 , ittlli! suhscripton will
d■ 'i> ;,e air lite «loctors «¡i
v•. ir !',. . !•" in May the real time of
their ih si.
Tb ti ciiOiimlttee will make p
He declar- report .vlthlj, the next few days when
iia p" i heinst'l
t y-Prt-tddeni a formal
• forth bis views on
Isnatc. but he has
to understand thai;
i it IP appeiu'anee or
n'tXes in: 1 rtfuüf be:
b.iect ts S'O'áídteii
•i no, a eei Í a I C .to
üüt'íilioa t.o ^resist,
at it lo ¡lub/'ic
i "ad i asr'tt I a Hen Ule
jtosifchm ¡ bal sat Am e, 'it an . ho has
Peen en I led to Ule , re I, leuc\ l,;tP w-
c-i' «•«! lile i 11 h es i lienor in Ibe irii'i
or" the \niei - an peopje and thnt to
atst'el an., other ¡aibüc ¡.fflce ur to
i '••. in polities wo a hi mat only be
■ !earuo!'!S of thoa^pi fe-, Omias
At scocni v -one , ear.', oí' au, VIr.
ounie
VV ilea ever fhe
nloal papers and tuldreeaaps
ad railways
The report..of the sub-commltt.ee
as, lo on the t'tit are policy of the roads with
reference to the tie supply ii a most
Interesting tlocument. it is declared
it i the «le ;and for ti ■ iúie.,a-¡i • to
u. 11 r 1 > it r.udi' the for •' of America
in part the report e- as tollow ■:
"The number of '¡en used ai.nual-
! ■ tor rem.-vetl and etf.nstruction par-
pet ' t liy American railway corupan-
, lia liecn sie;i«llly on the Increase
f«e. a nutuhor of years. ,.nil this in-
I'easc bus been gotim Oil at such a
■ i) : rile thai during the last year
I I S.0110,1100. tics, mor*' or leas,
.'■r, DFt'il i or renewal alone. This
eifoirnovi? number of ties represents
a '.erioiiK drain npon the forest, re-
the country
said the price of negr
the South rises dully'
PLANTING ORANI
San Antonio, Texafg
osinis i-rovi'K continua^
i ma-easing .ttffli
• d Tt .a .1, C. s i ort oíl
.'asi pul out six hnntlre
twentyf.M' hundred add
ha\ e been shipped to -I
planting. Near this clt
armet named Endo ho
hundred tree:- of tho
X I variety «rafled on
Trifoliatii This Is a 3$
1 m poia «'«I here in larg
some years ago, and b|
orange family. It Is a di|
Attention ""d when the Sap falls, |
ed that uoiuniercial nankiug vva; 1 l>c
lug eaten up with liiuuicta! b«tnkii)r,.
and charged thai national bunks. Pan
used their tnleresi In true! <a:unpu
nies a., eonv1 uleut cover In mam
ways.
• be su vas.' for fund will begin in
good earnest*.
SOU'ves of
Cleveland Is .-all! in ?h. eiijfi.tmmt of ba . b.-cn called fo' the decreasing from the Evergreen Oru
Up pis oi landing timber by numer-
al SM I N THE A I K.
Murlm
Kami Will Hlend mitli Sweet
\ «dee ni' Warrick.
preity gOOtl Ilea 11 b tlutnl-- to bi--
I. biiif: ami hunting trips and oilier
forum of outdoor enjoyam nt. in
tniigii>',Ine ariieltse In his conversation
"r his lectures to the students of
l'i ineetoi.'. nil the old power and
< IfearncKfi ;of though arc there.
(¿IVi n ih: \tii si:\ti:n< :.
Holse. I dabi >; March IS Judio
Wood to,bo eeiilcuced liana tirehata,
the ei tiH'ewsáll m urde re i oi ex (.!«;, ,-,ai
re SteuuBÉp'g and nineteen other
¡neil lo «Bill. .11111< U nod I'-con
'm iuesdny morning. March 31.
at 10 o'clock. I here will be mil: 1 ill
the air. i'oi the marine band of tí,Is
city will parade the streeo of ih.
• dty and out to beautiful Forest p k
LIVE DIED ON
i hies it to withstand the!
om writer' ioi some fifteen years or as low as fifteen degrt
more, and especially ao during the Messrs. It. D. UutoJ
last five years. Warnings have been Mullen and a numi
issued from time to time, «railing at- orange growers from Callft
icntlon to the fact that unites some- lately come Into this
thing were done the railroads would
TRIP be confronted sooner or later with a
¡ serious problem as to where they
l it el. V|| Wireless;to w-#e going to get n supply of tics.
started orange groves.
While these warnings have been in-
inoutim, or until the new stale see- ¡ nuoidcd tba« the pardon hoard com ' Pbm, in the western portion of
retal" «aSUIAcs 111 dlilii lie nlsn
i .T 'd ■ ha' ''hbcbl a iiSitticb of the
Y. M. C, A. he oiTanlz-'d bee- thai
reuie.i tjuarier.- I no, a ted
Tlusr. wa> a ssreat -leal of dfacme
«Ion all thos" p•*■?*««{ lahlny an net..
I • e nai'i i It, \ie-.. rs.. f i te t: ...ne
ami t :ev|i,.r j p■■ i he!. re,.orl .'a. "av
I hat Un i omre. • .•> ., t ins cfi \ w> re i
an\iiun- tto lolti ! I"' orminuaflni
iHiiillll oi"e b :- ort.'.ani,'e.i. il was stsit-'
od by all other m etleinea Uiai in :
iio-.ti upmn, ;!i ■ (inn wa r'- • for •
the ornanl mi ion surt that ¡-neb a
recoru.m", iadtpi • Hon .' he nutt.ie to
Ule gelmral meetlliíé ami Mr. i'abl
we! «nal I he t In , , , ¡ :ny • te hex*'
general im etlli; for Tu«"'dfl\ nigbi
at i he (Commercial Club roo
¡i will ite roeomniendetl ilso thai S
mule fhe smileuce to ¡if" imprison ''be music of the im. ,! wltl i.e
unm¡ ;te. , i use on hard Odd ' in.' usnh hléiuled vtPP (U, aweni war of Vut'
he siaied. !u the (la.v woo-: 'be , . . v\ ,ir¡ i«■ U. and tba ■ m bat
naab;., • '.ftp' !'•' v.'iM be nnoic more hilj'ioonkm.-
:'$>) otf.rsion will he fin- opt'tiing oi
rilaUen Bj Publkaibm.
ills r. S. < OHC.I'OU Vs. is e,|«,.
, I'ov e p ill In the IPs I rba Coats ,.,i
\iiecea <'otra \ '-¡it Judicial bi.it. i
The i-Palo ot i"-;as lo the Sh,--,tff or
any Conafalib' of Xne.
(iitretlpg;
You ale hereby cmiunntuhai. i|¡. « liy
malum: puhlusohm of l.in on in
, sotiK.' ncwspwiicr published i¡ i|u.
coii'H. ol Xmavs, once i acb Week t'oi
<ou i couseijtllive weeks p¡evit>i| it.
the return da\ hereof, you summon
C la. ('improve, whose renhleticc la
... .. - unknown, to be and appear at the
al that meeting a commit lee be ap- , . ,
. . . next regular term ot the district court
of 'he 28th Judicial district of Texas.
held in mm for Nueces county, to he
pointed to solid fumín toward the1
purchase of properly and the erect
ion of the building, the latter to cost
not less than S2r,,000 to $30,000.
There hn been a great ileal of
discmslon of tin proposition to or-
gunb'a a branch ot the V M. c ,\
III this lit}' especially since the mee!
Ing was hold week before last. That
(here will be Kbneroiit; respnn.-o from
the people of the clly, np.i especially
from the ladled, wns indicated by the
st at omenta of two ceutlomen. each
naylim that a lady Informed him that
she would give $r>00 toward the j
fund,
The attendance or young men at
that meeting nnphoRUed the need i
or such an organization, and also i
emphasised (he fact that the young
men of the city, Uumiselven. fell the
need. This was Botnethlng out of
the UBtial. for the need I* ueuftUy
felt by the mothers, fathers, church-
es aud htiHiness men of n community,
and then these forces combine and
endeavor to secure the co-operatb^n
of the young men.
The fact that the young men oí the
city themselves have felt tho need ot
Buch an organisation and are anxious
to associate themselves In the effort
to organice a branch, is indicative
that the thing will be a success from
the start, for the other forces, the
mothers, fathers, churches and busl-
neiw men are always ready for such
a step.
I fie F.ti.sa park |'lrt.ii ami '¡i
has Tb. re are -Islj !H«> t •; < in
and '"hey are all cholee. The
be a .v'sie lot e.jvea aw&i-' dus;
sab iln-rt win be refreslum-nis serv
cd, ami there will be free h
'bids t. one of i be pi cm it-.s
for a tmme in ("orpm- Cbriisei
C'.dlen; paved filn-. r runs • .
and I he wntei mains ri.u
solviiu' flic water problem
mu i.mv \ iui : t \ i n i vían
Hies, the Vleltin ol ¡'isiol Wounds—
IMspuic Over Itamh
Roanoke, Texas March I • Don-
ald Miller, tin mfUtonalrn ciuijenian
With Cvat.
foln: la,mu, Cab, March 17. Tar- j
«ct practice .¡mis April 5. and live!
,!;i. ;a)..r ,,10 no, „ • creasing in Insistency, vow mile, if
ii.s. slit: Dtcgo \ rli li'. an.", heed has he-en >m¡d them. This
• b i >ot i a lit x record Is r< carded ban probably beer, tb" case a.tui not
' eintirka' !*' "Uly live coat,b,s oe bcr'.jatse tin railroat! com-'¡'.nies did
villains j.tuonv i he lificc '.honKaml •
men in SCi «íays
i'repa'ffltiiciis ^^re. being, utttjle ííÍOÍÍ
' ofe-i ?j. i i \Vfi||éí¡a:le dcs¡ laloris wiien
bhe K<|un<irou arrivm ¡ú home not"' ,
i'be log sbotVi# ;jiai t he lit d! líéjd
y-ar Texas will have
ilustry to rival Florida,!
nía.
Vtoi realize i hit! ihnr
\n ex-
it rough.
ant
ar-
hoblcu at the court house i hereof, in
the city oi Corpus Christ!, on the Jatli! liU;l ni;.;bt from (dstol wounds.
Monday al'tor (he ilrst Monday In Kelt..' alb ,:cd to Irnc en hWmt.d |, ,ias.
I'JbS, the same being the 27th day oi
April, I sins, ¡hen and there to answer
a petition Hied in «aid court on the
Kith day or March, liUIS, in a suit
numbered on the docket of said court, j
No. l.b'll. wherein Mrs. T. S. Cosgrove
is pjftln'tlff, and C IS. Coagrove. Hoy
Burgess
was
ranch ownership
Arrested.
pea-!cot fnrm.a; -on on the amnio.
cent f'H' Hiir an i onr whíí'Ji t.i|e Ve
'■ •' rofs ie:1 otl't of bnt I t) liiiil
ir ,
(dliicm''- Sv'/tfl ;i J
tdiarnes rf'KáríHug laiMa hnuisnj
siixhc, h,lf \b'«f iaariilaUug tin
mor or ; h hips.
K' M.AKI Ml.SSOt"HI I li>
rtedniiii. Mo March 17, That tin
suite o| Missouri, outside St. Louis,
Kan-a City, St Joseph. Jopltn ami
possibly a lew other large (owns will
soon lie made enllvciv "dry" by the
local option route, is the si.-uemenr
of prominent «leiojtntep ¡o the state
orno
re woe a rapidly
i lecrt as in e. supply of limber available
for lit pip-noses, fi.il is hn ro dm
• ml that it; sjd.t.e of .be decreasing
t'to-ly ITHb' '¡¡flmniiy has until re-
reviííy beet, ovporlmtre'd by any com-
• ''c' "roí the l aptb n«tuber
fair!;, reasonable prices.
H ateri'lalil ' Uie last year or two. however,
W.islilhgt'on, March 16^
mp'ir . Sv. if is. Morris all
pftckIf.-, companies wer
b. i tilted States suprofl
s t it approved lift
ti bees linpo 1 up
' under the EfflH
■ A ¡ic "concession.'?" in fj
flm rinrlington road 0B|
meets
i , ; coinlltion has changed very ma-
ici'ial!,. |"rices of ties have gone up
clbh startling rapiulty and In many
s ¡ .tices, ¡t has been almost lm-
poHslhJc to obtain tho necessary num-
ber of tics of certain kinds of wood
and of certain quality, oven where
he highest prices were paid for
i hill"
i urges.-, of i'ort Worth The tragedy -■ conven: ion of temperance work- UhlTCllKR WINS CH \MIMONSlili<
,'as the result of a <i|spute/ over f,rs hero todnv. it is stated that
Huige.'e, has been about sc., r,; •. (He of the lt|
"f 1 be ...ta e s:ri now "dry." 'am" mi" Vh™1 'l'nh,'S ,,0H"r 1,1
nis< it \m;i:n mi:n si i
d it Ions are opstimtly being made.
C.lei'tions bav.. v,0,n, held in several;
counties ivcently, and Chariton coun-
Statc rnlrersilv.
V nstln, Fe xas, March 1G.—in a c i c¡ s '
By Terrible Eczema—He
a Mass of Itching Rashw
—Would Scratch Till Bio
- Much Money Wasted}
Treatments—Disease W§fj
CURED AT SLIGHT,
BY CUTICURA REI
"Onr little girl war, two
when she got a rash on aw
within iiv< ,¡¡u> her face aggf
Mward and Irwin Donmass l'o.,«rove Ihimaues i„ s.nn of .SI,IOO,OOP «> «'ill pre abh W voUM "dry" in ' «ame of handball Plaved at fhe State Sloie ^. ^Ve uwd f
1 Pi > (InliiluliiPlu ifttitMulu • !' VO||| ItlH'Wfl'il'S !. «II . .1. < J t wJlUlt ..i ¿... . maU
i an election today
„ ,, die but it got. worse instewl
nneisitj' r rldny afternoon. George and we thought she w-ould
lUacher of Corpus Christ!, this year's nn,< that h"r Wir" W<>
WILL BR KKLIHVRD
>n, March 17—Metcalfe
in need rear Admiral Brans
llcatton on account of
will be relieved of oom-
battleehlp fleet at San
be succeeded by
• now tn eee-
| Chas. F. Hiera, deputy!
are defendants, wherein plaintiff al-
leges as foolWft, to-w It,; That plain
tirr Is the owner of lots .deven un Si. l.oum, Mo,. March ¡y The! Tit If I.K MKN MI.LKI)
and twelve 112> in block thirteen <131, j m,,mbers of the Heer Drivers union. <'naUnoullt Ind.. March 17. -Three í «mrnnment winner, defeated Fred
in the town of Al|.MB3peee county. l¡i«mls.<rd by the breweries because ; nu*n wt,,'c killed and fifteen Injured Riuusdell of Austin, holder of the rol
Texas, and that defendants have an t,u>v 1,,m' r,° cards signed by tlie a powder plant blew
apparent Interest in same, whororore ! 8wnn!U'v of !ll(
she pray that the cloud be removed I liy t,h' employers today sued for
rrom her said title. Hut'In the alter- j om' million, one hundred thousand
native she alleges that plaintiffs and ! 'b'llars. The suit Is for alleged
i card signed bv the w'l*n 41 l<'eal powder plant Mew m, ¡ ,
1 be faction recognlced I th,s morning, All the killed and i.,- .,"C 0 lnml'°na dp. This places Uiu-
>yers today sued for 'uro<' u,' 'c employees. c ap handball champion of tho uni-
defenclants own said property in com
mon, wherefore she prays for parti-
tion of said property between plain-
tiff and defendant according to their
respective interests, vl/.: Plaintiff
claims all of the land as separate
property and the one-half of the im-
provements, the other one-half of the
Improvements belong to defendants
Herein fall not, but have yon before
said court on rhe snhi first day of
breach of contract. The damages
asked represent the wage# which
would b«> paid to dismissed drivers
up to the time the contract expiree.
employ.
HIM MUY IS ALAHMEI),
verelty.
suffered terribly, and 'WOU.
until the blood came. A
had to pin her hands
went on until she was nvo'
then I had her under our
tor's care, but she cont
worse. Ho said it was e .
she wiw seven months oio.
use Cuticura Soap, Cutiout*^
and Cuticura Resolvent,
...... v..«.uuia iww"*j
. .. Ramsdel) hns Tor a lone time been! w-eeks — what a changeli
Austin. Texas, March 17.—Health; . . . the Cuticura Remedies f«
Officer Brumby declares that there is Con8,dereti '
one of the best at hand- and our baby was a diffe
an alarming increase of"' smallpox baU ,c tho country and to win the mls'lSdr'5 ft
over the state and urges precaution ! cnamplOnshlfl from him would sneak f'>r the small cost of a dollM.«
, _ -I'taK flV0 cent,, where we n .¿
'mi' . much for any player. times the money for de¡
rillt, FIX)R11)A 8HRINKH8 nu„h... u I Is now two years old and U
.f --- Tampa, Fla.. March 17 (inn nf "tchcr Is receiving tho congratu-' sign of the eonema slnoe^j
tZ6 d^n« the «.hualaatlc celebrations I 0f blends
Washington. D. C„ March IS.-
Shlh'r "" ' Ma by shrln„5 or FlorH>|
M according to state-, marked the arrival todav or Fvnif,!
^ F™°" C. Ro«ndj.
•IN (JOl) WE TRUST'
r,-!
i«mi n w.—. Bwiiorai pension bill was up for Shrlners from a — ■ - L
March
SLEEP
sstjet.?r;hmv i"": ¡rr \ ztzr--brvote•'256 ,o 6 ^'<>•"
Witness. R. o. C«Wk. clerk of the j rolls by'd^h 'r°m ppD8,on I arra«* iR « fitting demonstration i 1,1 reB*op,nB "In 0od We Trust" to
district court of Nueces county. if u ,/ ^ J¡ | honor of the distinguished visitors., B°,d Coln8'
Qlven under my hand and seal of th« ',vn "e yeare — —
-aid court at office In the city of Cor- scarce Meíicln w r\ T" ^ R1>! HVlLhKU A, L THE HIAWATHA WILL ™*™ATE LAFOLLETTE.
pus Chrlstl. this the l2th day oft^a7 Rn« arel Oro ver ton. Texas. March 17.-j
March, A. D. 1908. ¡ y' |L _ After a meeting in the church and
Clerk District Court of NuciTco. IK1N° 5 °UV®T Ty>>ewr,ters-« ® *1 -
A true copy. I certify. M. B. Wrighr. Let us demonstrate this
sheriff Nueces count '. Texas. By niachlne to you,
C. C. Book and Stationery Co.
«««Mil'
m.
tMmm
- , Emporia, Kan., March 16.—E. S. Wa-
jssTisrs: ssjtí r™" *po''""" ""itona'
lb« I. ana orilcr lMg,„ procoeafa "" La,0'«««
I t0 a rstanrant and emptied everv bar- Presidential nomination
j rel of "Hiawatha" that could be trom the i^Pullsts' national conreo-
1 round I «00 lo April.
16.—The By an Itching Humofr*
Cure by Cutlcur* i
"1 broke out with a
spread almont all over
itching would get worse
so I could not sleep. ^
remedies but It grew w<
some Cuticura Soap a
which twgan to relieve I
the time I had used one \
the humor was entlrwf^
every sufferer could
cura Remedies. Travis 1
Ark., April-26, 1007."
Kwraul tMtL"
Erery Hume
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