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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
iiRYAN TEXAS. TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 7 1911
NUMBER 77
DOINGS OF THE
PILEIT OPPOSES
STATE WIDE PROHIBITION
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Sea Mackeral in 5-In. titu extia ineseJ. heads and tail removed English Chan-
nel fresh Mackeral in 2 ll. tins. I'.tuk and Shredded CODFISH Boneless Codh.h
in glass. Kippered HERRING in tins Herring in Tomato Sauce Susquehanna -Herring
ROE. Otter Razor-minced CLAMS. McMenamin's Deviled CRABS. Ha-
tavia Brand LOBSTER. Uwanta Fresh -SHRIMP. Prime Russian C-4VR. Com-
plete line or hnrst FRESCH SARDINES. All the leading brands of Ked Salmon.
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Saturday Mar. 111911
House Patted Several Important Bills.
Senate Antis and Prot Agreed to
Pan Legislation Recom-
mended by Governor.
By Associated Press.
Austin. Texas March 7. The senate
this morning passed the following
bills: Providing that commissioners'
court s may appropriate as much as
flOuO to supplement appropriations of
the state and the national government
In farm demonstration; the house bill
creating Willacy county which the
house wanted named Kennedy In
honor of Jack Kennedy; the Houston
county road law; ceding the property
on which the San Jacinto battlefield
la situated to the United State: creat
ing the county Culberson out of the
eastern part of El Paso county.
I'nder rcnowed pressure the antis
and pros caucussed this morning and
agreed to pass the legislation recom
mended by Governor Coltii:t before
final adjournment of the legislature.
ATTORNEY GENERAL TAKES
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Says a Daylight Saloon Law Would
Be Constitutional.
By Associated Press.
Austin. Texas. March 7. Attorney
General Lightfuot has furnished Repre-
sentative Nickels of Hill county with
an opinion that a daylight saloon law-
would be constitutional.
NO IDJOHT EARLIER -
THAN MARCH 11
Senate Pasted Eight-Hour Measure
and Bill Regulating Fraternal
Institutions.
By Associyed Press.l j . rB.v Asociated Press.
Austin Texas March 7. The gen-i XN ashington. March 7.-After the
eral legislative situation makes a post-i('abinet nilns this afternoon it was
ponement of adjournment to March 23. "nu"n?d that the troops ?ent to
or later quite possible. The senate I Tr;a3 ald 0 ''alifornia. on the border
finally passed the following bills: Reg- of Mexico ae Sin? solely for nianeu-
uiating fraternal Iftneticiary institu- i vers-
tions and the house bill establishing
the eight-hour working day.
HIS GiRL WIFE I
By Associated Press.
Cedar
Hill Texas. March 7. Wil- .
liam Moiiden was arretted here thise
miouitig ( barged with the murder of j
his young wife who was found dead
with a rifle bullet in her heart last i
Wednesday. U was previously sup-
posed that she committed suicide.
ODD FELLOWS' GRAND
LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS.
By As;oc;Utd Press
Waco Texas March 7. Tue state
grand lodge of Odd Fellows in session
here this niornine elected William
U'.ingsworth. of Dallas grand master
and S. W. Porter of Sherman grand
treasurer.
REV.
SAM P. WRIGHT
DIED IN CALIFORNIA.
115V AS.5J.-;a:e.l Pre-s 1
.tco Texas. March 7. nuitr-ue
1 hpe'JTa. ."if r :uV10rnin? "no'JnreJ
I 'A'" ' n Ca.ifornia of Rc. Sam
i. urient. former tires dent nf tha
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re aie l-iJiit'?-'. lie was know n
r!1 over Texas.
Our Beautiful Match Team of Norses
Mahogany
We appreciate our friends for the encouragement and assistance they afford us in
our battle for success in this life; but e love our enemies for 'tis in spite of them
that we strie to the accomplishment of our best work E. F P.
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Letter to a Friend at Belton
Says He Preferi Local
Option.
By Associated Press.
Helton Texas March 7. Senator
Baile In a letter to Jtev. W." M. Wil-
liams a prominent minister here re-
plying to a question by Mr. Williams
announces that he favors the present
local option system.
TEXAS TIE FIELD FOR
Twenty Thousand Troopi and a Fleet
of Warships Will Take Part 'j
in Grand Display.
By As?oeiated Press. !
Washington. March ".Within five
days 20.600 troops' comprising one-
quarter of the t'nlted States army
will te concentrated in the depart-
ment of Texas. A fleet of warships
will assemble off 'the Texas coast.
This Is said to be preparatory to
maneuvers on a crand scale. Thirtv-
flla t 1 n l zi1 n ... :i ' .. . 1
. . v uuiiwicm luanL (11 l:t?l x meil Hie 10'
I gather at Galveston.
CREATED SENSATION.
Oredrt to Mcve Army to the Border
Set Wild Rumors Going.
By Associated Press.
Washington .March 7. The quickly
flashed orders to move on Texas last
night has created- a tremendous sen-
sation and all sorts of wild rumors
are afloat; for only the president the
cabinet and the general staff knew
that the cause of the moving of one-
quarter of t2 fighting force in five
days to the border another nation
is to be a refutation of the insinua-
tion that the American army is a
snail.
President'! Cabinet Says Troops
Go
Solely for Maneuvers.
By Associated Press.
Washington March 7. (Bulletin)
jit is rumored that the real purpose of
'the troops being sent to Texas is the
j Mexican disorders and dangers to for-
e!an projerty in Mexico.
TO PREVENT INSOR'RECTOS
By AssDclated Press.
1 Eagle Pass. Texas. March
'.A
trcop of Mexican cavalry left Cuidad
; Porflrlo Diaz this morning for Sabinas
i where i: is said the lnsurrectos are
threaening to cut the Mexican Inter-
national railway communication.
MARSHALL MESSENGER
BECOMES SEMI-WEEKLY.
in a
: (President Taft in the letter appointing
VBy Associated Press. Mr. Fisher says: "Secretary Ballinger
Marshall. Texas. March 7. The j has been the object of one of the most
weekly td.tion of the Marshall Mes- unscrupulous conspiracies for defama--encer
which has been running since ition of 'character which history can
1S77. came out yesterday as a s?mi- j show." He considers the attack on
'?kl.v- ; - Ballinger was an attack on Tat's ad-
ON TRIAL FOR MURDER.
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Marshall. Texas. March f.-The
trial of Bill Alexander charged with
ti- mnr.tar nf rtn woor nr. i
C: "tm'-uu Jim
Olive. Is now on here on aoieal.
Alexander has been once convicted.
our Undertaking Department.
a touch of red about the ears back and hips high headed of a
double drivers.
Ladies Writing Desk
article on why you think they
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Total Resources
This bank has unexcelled facilities and ample
resources to care for the wants of its patrons com-
bined with a constant willingness to do so.
E. H. ASTIN President
JNO. K. PARKER Vice Pres.
BALUNGER HAS RESIGNED
Sent in Resignation January 19 but
President Requested Him to Hold
on Till CongVess Adjourned.
By Associated Press. .
Washington March 7. Secretary of
the Interior Ballinger has resigned.
His resignation was tendered January
1H but President Taft requested Mr.
Ballinger to remain in the cabinet un-
til the close of congress. He accepted
the resignation today "with regret."
DAYLIGHT SALOON BILL AGAIN.
House Committee on the Liquor Traf-
fic Will Try to Pass It Over
Governor'! Veto.
By Associated Press.
Austin Texas March 7. The house
this morning discussed the bill provid-
ing for the sale of the public free
school lands. No action was taken up
to the recess hour.
The house committee on the liquor
traffic will attempt to have the day-
light saloon bill passed over the gov-
ernor's veto. Indications are that the
committee's efforts will be opposed.
SUCCESSOR APPOINTED.
Waller L. Fisher of Chicago Gets Job.
Taft Says Ballinger Is Victim
of Conspiracy.
By Associated Press.
Washington. March 7. Waller L.
Fisher of Chicago was today appoint-
ed to suceced Secretary of the Interior
Ballinger. whose resignation was ac-
cepted by the president this morning.
i ministration.
BIG CROP CANTALOUPES.
By Associated Press.
San Antonio. Texas. March 7. Th
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ii - uuiuiuupe seciiou oi me siaie in tais
vicinitv virts rn m
to ship
carloads this spring.
should be so named in a letter
See the solid Mahogany Desk in our new east
show window
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E. W. CRENSHAW Asst. Cashier
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