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Hearten Tea Woditooeay. Nov. H 107
ADVt RTtSK.tr AUAKANTtE.
Tee fMt
the tssrontee thai It
bona fHe pa erreelatlee
tKa bojrtnf CliHl In HmMm aaa
Mrtt Tuaa Umm an t pi.
ska rmtmrtm v V
rax kutucxt sxxocxmo
IXUO.
It la aJKMrt Ubm (tor UM 4aiocrBtj of
Kaatacky to vet toghr a4 tak stock
of tkair fada aad (roacbaa aad roach
oaao baaia of BOBorabla oo-operatioo.
For Ooraraor Bockaaja to lay tao troa
bU at tao door of OoIoboI Wattoraoa
or for Oaioaol Wattwaoa to blaatt Bock-
kui caa to ao food at taia lata iaj.
Tko tklof for tao loaoora to atomlM
to vkaUar tao Kaatackr doaaocraey aoa
oaaod tato octlpaa or vkotaar by a
aoliry of taal roar loo tba oarrola
vkica oao raeka4 tao onaaawhoa for
yon aiaj bo aormaaoatlr Mttlod aad
'a aillltaat doaw-iaef oaco arort wtaa-
Tbo Poat dooa aot protood to
JwdcmtU apoa tbo difforoacoa vhicb
bar kd tbo port? to dofaat. Vary Uke-
tf ail tba factioma bao baoa at fault ta
ooo vay or aaataor. R la clear bow-
rrer. tbat tboro ta oaUrcty too araeh par
aomaj polltlca ta Koatocky aad ao koag
aa this la bra. 4oaMcraU baratoay will
bo tapoaafblo.
Now that tbo roaatt baa abova tbo t
aabileaaa ta powor oaeo atoro tboro la
tlttla to bo galaad by carrytac tbo oar-
rai farther bat froai all aceoaata. tbo
foadJata art aiartly avaltiac tao avaotlac
of tbo lefialarara to loaaa boatllltiaa.
Tao asaatoraalp hi trrolrod ao aad
aoaao of tbo daaaoeratto aoaibara ha to
aaaoaacod taetr iateatloa to defeat tao
aaaa who rooarrod tbo popahu rerdlet at
tbo polls. What apod aiU that do? It
wfl! reaolt la a Taeaacy aad a racaacy
aader each drcaautaaeoa hi almost oaro
to rcaoit ta a republics being flnaJly
caoaoa. tor V tbo aaetioa araat bo do-
farrod antil aaothor hcialataro hi eaaaoa
a repabDcaa leglalataro vffl bo taorltablo
aad tbo deaaocracy of tbo a-bolo ooaatry
wm suffer.
With this poaafhllity atartaf them ta
tba faea. tho loader of tbo factloaa ooght
to got tocotbor aad adjoat thotr difler-
aaoaa apoa ooato hoaorabta baaat. It la
aot to bo ozpaetad that tbo -real
body of dwaouau win aarrcndar
ta tbo tow la tba matter of tba
otaitonhlp but It is qoJU poaatbla tbat
tbo aamjortty may mako each eooeeasioaa
aa wffl ba fair to tho aUaortty faetloii
aad sack rnnroaahius ought to bo ac-
cepted by tbo minority ta good faith
ao Chat the party aay bo aaltod aad pat
ta good flgbtlBg trim for the great atrog-
glo of aext year.
To eontlaoo the quarrel aad tara tbo
Stato orer to the repabticaas win aot
rtadleate tba con tendon of either r1i.
bot It win ooatroy the party'a future oao-
falaaam. Saroly this ought to bo ap-
parent to Colonel Yattersoa sad 0o-
oraor Beckham at this time
SEAWS KECOMXEIDATIOI.
NatannT the dlscaarkro of the fiaaa-
dal attnatlon by former Secretary of tho
Traasory Snaw wffl attract atteatloB
eat It 1 unlikely that hla rlew wllf be
aeeopted as infallible. Like quite a n
bar of bankors GoTeraor Bhsw betieres
that tho National banks should be al-
lowed to isroe additional circulation
ecjoal to M per cent of their .it.i w
- r- raft
' .A M.MV - ...
w ji iu as wxmia insure
i "iu me return or re-
' aaraaaaer. this tar h .t
. - wuu r&u? as
i big aa ( per cent He teems to think
that this foras of elHrtf -
. . 'V Wl ilUUVJO
waaid be harailess for tb
-was fcijaaa
smaay people would never catrh on. and
that la their hoarding hrsterlm they
would carry borne these notes as qulck-
lf aa they would treasury notes or
It abowa what a botch oar currency
awiTOw issue or uBcorered
. aotes for drealatloa among the people
who are not expected to know that such
1 Botes hare ao guarantee behind them.
Bat suppose la a time like tbi these
. aotea should aot be hoarded. Suppose
a Imn aboaU atart to Now York or
earops-trberally supplied aitti tins form
of gsoaoy. '8appea bo aaoald eadertake
. to ascaaaga K for sterling la New York
vaat tbaa? Would tho baaka tboro road-
asm arev
ntas ssaw-
.! as
rravtrna
."nous .
M
tly accept aacorivl Texas baak aotea
lor aterCas Ksrdlj. Suppooo a Texaa
skocld taks 1.5: of sack aotea to
Xew Todt wish ta apoa aa account
tboro. Would tho New Tork banks accept
It oa dapoait at par aad aay checks against
ft? Certainly aot1 Tbo Tory fact that
oat form of bank aotea was guaranteed
bf tba fptraral govaraaeat aad tbo other
was aot would mako a difference ta
mine. Tba aafiororod aotea" would aot
rely bo hampered by ta tax of I per
ceat bat would bo subject ta hoary dla
routs aad thair Taroo aa aaoaey would
bo dlaastrsaaly rmpaired. ;
aaoUkor thlag; . Taaat- amorgency
aotea weald becomo a flrat Boa oa the
aaaota of tat banks tbat aaraod thrm
To that otttat tho aecarrfy of the if
posit or would bt laaaad aad confl
doaca would bt farther tmpairad.
Ta pormA tbo lasae of aacororod note
would iwrarat tba policy of tbo gorrra
eat far aearty forty yeara. X tax of
II per coat was placed apoa State bank
Issue ta suppress them to tbo end tat
a Natioaal rarreacy might supplant the
Ttrfcma Stato baak Issue and the parr
money which sapplaated tho old Stt;i
bank aotea ta all redeemable at '.he
treaaary. To complicate tho present sit-
uation with as unredeemable carrecoy
would bo to larito disaster. It would be
Just aa desirable to permit tbo Stato
banks to aaakt siaUlar Issues.
ft will aot do to treat tho present dis-
order aa the surface. Tbo fundamental
causes mast bo ascartalaed aad eradi-
cated ao that panics prodixed by orer
peculatloa la Inflated securities may be
forsrar prevented.
C0L0S1L JOSI 2. ESTILL.
Is tbo death of Colonel Joha Holbrook
Katfll. tho diaUngulabed bead of the
Saraaaah News tha State of Georgia
loses oaa of Its most iUustrtoas aons
aad tba country a patriotic and gaUtl
dtiaaa. Colonel Estill was a man of
those ajaalltles which make for human
prograaa aad humaa patriotism. Hla ca-
reer was one of those spleadtd saccesie
which exalt all the manly Ttrtaos sad hi
lira aa aiample that may wan Inspire
the yomag bmb who hook to splendid
I rtss Is or guidance.
Tbo great newspaper which wain to
testify of his greataeaa would bo s suf-
ficient monument to aaw maa merely
because of Its material spec sea. The
country at large knows It a a flat type
of asodora Journalise clean eaterprte-
mg and whokwoaao ta all respects bat
those who bar merely read tbo paper
could aot adequately appreciate the
strong character of tha maa who died
Saturday Bight.
Tha asoa who aided htm la forty yeara
of stroaaoas oadearor. who came m cow
tact wTtb him dally who had tho oppor-
tunity to knew his inflexible honesty hla
dommarlBgt sense of Justice his broad
bemaa sympathies and his ample and
sensible generosity these win know
what a aoMemaa tbo world baa lost in
Joha H. Estill's death aad these will
realise what his loss means to Georgia
and tbo country.
Colonel Estill started Ufa with few ad-
Yaatagaa. Clicamataaces forced him
Into aa OBYtroament which demanded
stroauoaa aadosTor. Before ho could ob-
tala tba edueatioaal adraatagea ho
crarod. the cMl war sumssoaed aim to
tbo Cold aad ho aerred tho Confederacy
according to his opportunities with
fidelity aad rater after tha war ft hap-
paaad that his in mediate opportunity
waa Journalism aad It waa tbo SaTaanaa
News to which bo address id his aaer-
giee. Party years of effort hare demon-
strated hla fitness tor tba responsibili-
ties he assumed in tha lata sixties and
tho paper remains to attest bow wmaty
aad safely ba buflded.
Tha same watchful atteotloa tba same
shrewd naamess management the same
faculty for organlxatioa aad ooordina-
ttou ba rerealed la the development of
tho News were erldent la other diree-
tteaa. The result was Colonel EsUH
grow to bo a maa of wealth aad power.
But for hla modesty he might hart been
counted one of the moat active political
figures of his time. Ho devoted his
time talent aad resource however to
groat purposes aad succeeded . far be
yond the point that k Is the fortune of '
many more pretentious men to reach.
His anaelflahaaaj was manifested la
many public works and private charities.
His death terminates a Of of great use-
folneea aad bo leaves behind him a
legacy of good deeda which h!a eountry-
ea caa aot aaoa forget
TH1 THTJ.TT1 TKUST.
The rest has oa smaay occasions al-
luded to the brutalit aad greed of the
American theatrical trust Just what
the patrons of the theater la this Bute
coffer because tbo principal theater of
the Texas circuit are dominated by this
organization win a ever be known but
occasionally we get aa object lassoa that
1 bound to impress the people profound-
ly and-such aa object leasoa was af-
forded the people of Houatoa Monday
night.
Houston a city of lftOK people con-
tains two theater. Neither in point of
capacity 'appointments or other respects.
Is creditable to the city but possibly so
long as the trait dominate the Texas
olrcult wo shall have no theater com-
mensurate with the importance of tho
dty. The larrer theater I controlled
by the trust The other is a small place
with limited seating capacity and In-
ferior stage facilities devoted to vaode-
vflle. Tt Is admittedly too Email for the
TaudeviUe attractions which play Hous-
ton even for a week
Monday night tbi bin offered by tho
trust theater into whoso coffers Hons-
toa people bars poured several (alUkna
of dollar v
tar oaouil t
Jortty of wh
the negro K.
..'.a tl E
a ( fr-a
i Loatuav la tie
small play.h. 1 an lafertor loca-
tioa aad t i t taeOKlos'' ap-
peared Mrv i.. ..a VadJra rks aaa
of Oo treated artUts of tba Anvartcaa
stage. Oa a perceaUgo of Vat
refined and eu!fjr4 peep at Houatoa
who would bare enjoyed aa Of peruntty
to sea Mrv rvk aad her great eoov
paay war aahiod to 4a so becaaaa at
tbo lack at aoata la the priadpaJ
theater a Here aaadfai of white aad a
few kaaared aagroe were asaemaled to
see BlUy Karsaads aad hia- asarosa.
Tha. atawa Eriaagara yrohmaaa
OreoawaSt at al. ao porpetratad this
affroat to the aoopto of Hoaatoa tow baa.
tng taetr day. parbap. bat tbo Umo wilt
cooaa whoa the' people wia bare aa
Inniag. a would have beea Mat offoa-
srra bad thsry dosed tba theater aa the
sight at btra. Hake 1 paraace ha tbo
littla Hay houae ea Ona grass avoaue.
bat that would have aaoa too aataabla
aa axklbKloa at trust brataltty aa they
booked a company at aaaoaa. . '
And tba traat booked ttegroee be-
caaae Mrs. risk m aot controlled by
tt Mr. Pisks Is aot aaraalttoi to play
la tba houses owned or controlled by tha
traat .Becaaaa sbt does aot choose to bo
dominated by tt or ba robbed by-It Coa-
sequeaUy ta cities like' Boaston hua-
dreoa of people who would appreciate
aa eajoy Mr. Make are doaiad because
there I aa tadepeadeat thaatar capable
of aoanrnntodatlng those who would tike
to ass her. Perhaps the booklag agency
which boycotts Mrs. Flake thought Houa-
toa would be Just aa well satisfied with
a bunch of aegiwea.
Of an the trusts which thrtv ta the
United Statee none equals tha theater
traat for rapacity and coa tern proouo dis-
regard of public right. It strangle art
with the same faculty with which It
robs the people it alts enthroned la
New York aad determines what the peo-
ple of Texas may see and how 'much
they mast pay and tt attempts ta strangle
artists who do aot yield allesrlanee to It.
It Is difficult to write of tbeet pirates
la parliamentary language but soma of
these days militant authority wfll get
them by tha nape of the neck aad. boot
them tatb the limbo of ignominy where
they may aa longer offend the public's
sense of Justice sad decency.
u
It ia aa eld adage which sra 'Bird of a
feather will fleck together." er word t (hat
effect And the Heostea Chronicle dees well
to reprint from aa obscure sheet notorious
for ita flexibility m local political circles a
dirty attach oa Tha Pest sad its editor. The
Post feck itself above the ahafm aimed from
such sources but some dsy patience suy cease
to be s virtoe and then rea the terror of
the Texas Hbel tsw injf aot serve to protect
some certain ones from taeritcd exposure m
the community.
"It says to gfre advice" says the Lotris-
viO Conr-J onrnaL It's feUewisg advice
that coats.
Grin t land Rice the Nashville Spoet thinks
he can rake ap a team in Atlanta or Birm--ingham
that can rape with the undefeated
high bill team of Hoaatoa. We make all coa-
resatons. ere to the point of sgrseing to Colo-
nel Mik? Coonolhj as referee. We prefer
Colonel Connolly because we want a referee
was caa appreciate hew completely our cham-
pions can put the fixings Is all comers.
The Associated Press sella as sleet fell ia
Georgis the day after Joha Temple left Yet
that's but the beginning.
The New Yorken like the builders of
Babei have learned that it at impotaible ta
build to the aky aad a limit of xjo feet has
beea adopted for future buildings. In Heavca-
ly Houston we caa get into touch with the
angels in three stories; so close are the beadV
hag tmes to Grand Old Texas.
0 for the majestic 'possum showers that are
scheduled to descend upon us during nifty
November ia Grand Old T
"Our timber win he exhausted ia twenty-
frre rears obaeiets the LocoariDe Courier-
JournaL The Kentucky democracy's timber
already seems exhausted. At least the dear
old darling doesn't seem to have the dead
wood oa the Kentucky rrpobocaa party "any
longer.
Ai a saner trust the International Paper
company no doubt feel nuagniflcant com-
pared with the New York dearing house.
Sunday! New York World contained ad-
verhsemeats of fifteen mea who wanted sit-
uation! in hanks er trust companies. We are
smpilatd to tears that aaybody would wast
more financial aitnatiosa aaa the country
affords at the present time.
Our official trnstbusters ought to be able to
get a Mat by observing the way Mrs. Fieke
is abut out of the "circuit theaters" of Texaa.
From the way the boa vivant e the Louis-
vine Ceurier-Journat is now writing of eat-
ables we are etpsctiag leaned diaaenstieas
oa me virtues of Trenton Kmestone a a
favorer of the predoct of the red-beaded
Kentucky earth. ....
We suppose the Lord send us weather hire
this merely to remind us of the miserable
weather the poor people who do not live ia
Houston have to eadutra.
One ordinary piach of Texas optimism
would be sufficient to dispel all the gloom
which envelops Marvelous Manhattan if the
freaxied mhabtnsat of that hysterica com-
snmity knew bow ta apply it
A hnaacmas of JKboH declares that Boil-
ing Armor Joaaaoa sake seven hats with hint
en his Jeuraeya. Surely a Newport bride caa
not best mat record much.
Prat Oscar Trigg will have to do something
to match the sngfestiea of that Michigan pro-4
fewer who want to elect Roosevelt king.
Trigg will pyoosbh suggest the cleetioa of J.
HetOtl Ittral SbLVWbb ana? faUcsst1
t Out dispatehoa asnooai.' that Mr. Hearst
aPMUcd Coleskel Crave with a snulo! rtXapta
V. .sday :
the way a . Ving Crforgiaa w-I .
bt grettcJ t c-r Xew Tear. .
"a h the at of frosty weather c
the BwvcEx t of mere thsa a3 1
Texas oseu i at stsrkct net i
Josd ssinWnia ml suhame
Sard .
is patap uej ia Texas. v :
A. Chiceaw bighwaymsa relieved a pk-
triaa of tiooe is bsafc aotea. Those Botea
appear e have base taeroaghly ssearsd S'4
are geed for theft face value.- '
Wo imagine the Esaascky deauwtwey feeh)
simwhiag aaa a Eaatacky easssa that baa
nissi'il the ataQ adjoining tbo bjaurioua
apartmaats ccordcd the Texas oeams at
e sj. ' .- A . '.-.
Ws base b'palnful suspkisa tbat me oats
phmoat we priat but Jsha Tsaapli Gravso
aersslterlaia ha to ba copmd hV Ae
mate Gsorgiaa or g uacepied. ' -
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TU'lSetataad Times-Diiassca W Wckxaf
at the. way o apeB Ke-Taa-Ob Yet we oaa
aecerwtaly spea tt a mere
thsa eaa be sid f the Jsmossswa oaaatr
fair. " " ' .'
It map he hnsirtiat for tba widow ao
side Bf Tenat ta knew that the UBtrrraOad
disssja ef Texa avake the hair rod nithia
woahs after oa move to tba Stesa - ;
wOMi posTaciiirrt..
Vtaasvaotsa mmorted hut year from Asa-
trail aad tha Argentina republic aasra tbaa
iM.sss peassss of meet
A horse la goad ceoditioa oaa exist ease
twwaty-fiva daya aithout food ao bag a he
ha pisat of water to drink.
Than Wave bssa ever 5.oe cburth baDa
cast in Troy N. Y. since the first foundry
ws built there i8j j.
Flva of our presidents oaly wore aader SO
yoar old when lu-icurattdPMroa Graat
Garfield Orrelasd and Roosevelt .
Lady Chart Bereeierd silhasai baS pro-
1 1 ami aa a hobby capecialiy Is i si hag these
psiated or aastgacd by lady artiatv v .
The States west f the tlisaissippi posses
a imhissd Wealth ef mere tbaa tn.sai.ns.-
soo aad tha Smsm east ef that rtvat !
Turkish te'rstsr never us rertiHsera ear
do they aractio routine oi cieea. The same
crap ar ptaassd year after year ustil h
oil ia exkauatea.
The stearsss W. P. Kerr rseeatly carried
from Da hath tho lamest era cargo over takes
from a Lake- superior pert. It woo laag
great tone the draft teiag aiaiessa lest aiae
iache forward aad troty feet sft ..
Large bada at oysters have beea disco od
ia the Umaasrasi U-ooa on tho Inhilaad
cnast. sad a Jehae shurg sjadiuali ha bean
formed to aVsoloo the iaduatry. It is prK
posed to expoxt the or iters ta Loadoa
la France the -depth of drill bote for Wast-
ing is restricted one aad bos hstf meters
er shout five feet Tbo miner ia forbiddsa
to touch a hot after it has one beea fired
aad when a that fat miaacd the hole must he
dnllad oter. v - -
TILL JOLTINO U.
To the aarrisd investor we petnt s South-
era timber State as sceaw a beautiful sa a
Texas sky to the editor of The Hoaatoa Past.
Satkrm Cam w sua.
The Hoaatoa Post hossss that "a Texas
Bigger caught Jusaty-ciiht 'noasima ia one
aight" Texaa ia .s treat Stat for aight
prowler. JJo(ffr A4trtittr.
The HoutcsJ rail eomnare a Florida or.
ante to a soangw filled wuB Uubba stout
It The Post ttfiutnuVworh mp a Bimiagasm
(Ala.) market for the Florida eranne
Mi'auttagiM KrsMrr -
The title of Judd'Mortimer Lewi eoluma
ta mat Hatetul tio'anoa ft is "Ti
With Trifles." While Judd always
sncoe thing wel worth 'reading his amctc a re
invariably about Texa. Yssert Trawr-
If The. Houston Poat maa will read tho
multitudinous papers oa arohieitioa published
in the Jacksonville papers hell quit boasting
ef the aumber of Pfa Bono Publico and Vex
PopoJis in Ho hag Houston. JochlomviUt
Timti-Umuyn.
There it Just the f sis test tinge ef sarcasm
ia The Houston Poet's remark mat "We sup-
pose it wss Mr. Hearst' signed appeal to
the people of New York ssking the people ta
he calm that reassured the public sad s verted
disaster." SprintfitU (Mats.) assea.
If The Houston Post would bete Texas it
would import half a dosea pair of South Caro-
lina tegrsecred rlMnwearhnred poseums sad
release them in the woods of Buffalo bayou
where ia time a fahr strata of grade 'possum
might be produced--orlrseu Ntws saaf
CearWr.
Houston Post: "Greatland Rice writes a
beautiful poetical tribute to Colonel A. S.
Corrar ef Naahville who was friend of An-
drew Jackson. ColeaeJ Colrer desert es well
of tha country for ia his 'Life of Jackson'
he proves that Old Hickory eras bora fat
North Carolina. This is taking a mesa ad-
Tasrtsg of the chivahic editor of the Charles-
tea hews aad Courlea who regard any claim
that Jackson was beta ia North Carosma aa
a challenge of his ptranail truthfulness. Be-
ing sis s candidate for the United States
senate he can net "call the garrulous Pact
maa "out" Wc expert; however to witness
a rare exhibitioa of pvreteckaical language
as a result ef this probably intended insult
Casrtoaeoge Timtt. '
JABB8 AT TEXAS.
- Our Texas conteqipoTsrie continue to boast
of Texas 'possum. Why there isn't s regis-
tered 'possum ia Tctxaa CkorUiton Ntm$
mi Courier.
The demand for lsbo7 ef all kinds especial-
ly in- California Oregon aad Texas knocks
the prop from under tho vociferous calamity
howler Z-Oi AnftUt HtrtU.
Providence thmlnt' of aweiything. If mere
had beta no Texan; there would have been
nobody to est the Texas pie and sweet pota-
toea. Kiehmond Timtt-Duptch.
We'tssderstand noar why the Texa editor
bsve been booming peanuts so loudly of late.
The pecan crop has Just been anounccd to be
a failure. N adimllt Tmtutan.
A awathera ntsspapar sawcaaticatly caia at-
tenaoa la the fact skat Mr. Fairbanks at-
tended a bofse race ia Texa the other day
but it faib) to Inform as which hone wswv
Ovesud flsin DttUr. '.
J .Talking Ahoot Bad Breaks.
' - -Prm Mo Tflrr Courier.)
it ia contended that 'Senator Bailey never
fails at texa tewtaka a bad break when the
opportunity is offered .The Courier does aot
question this contention but it observes that
every time he make ta "had break" some
one oa the other side" oasis him and goes boa
.- . ft Waa Hard.
. irrrm ! vwjm ak mrr.) j
. It's hard on Editor CtUrtnie to have to sub-
mit ta.navinj Bailey in fntuston during the
'No-Ten-Oh Carniral. 'How immodest ef tha
ssaator to attend abaa the Chronicle ohjecav
gs hia presence. ; ...
-' crina) Coat- at food.
(From Brym'i Commoner.)
rt
Coirnt mat dar loot who ana across the
I bio shine not apeaVaoata pric off food
abowsl g a aotch eg twa v ..
V I -.
i . A. .
ok' WUhe.t :
--ins ike tajn Cx. .-
. . asjrney arc!'!' -'-.
- f-; . kvk for ehsarcvt'vr't.'.
ea k Justice ' comi a ..
- ' ol a dtlatftaa'aioat. a
at-kg
.' ei aarssa that ava ei - . . Sa
a j.ky charted that morar -y hal.seea
fiva. i . 1 ta the Suaiar! Od ossusaay as the
p(te l Gruetr testimony ia the Wttsr
Fioro case T ; .... r w
Ta attaiaay general say .awning of Ik
kind aaa preasiatd or aarosd to bat that
Cruet did say bo would net dairrwr aay dca
tasaat 'give say ttimay jk haya Vajrthisg
te do with the Wattrs Pterus ease '4 lb
Steaderd was ta sa mixed up a IL.V! '
Nstbang maa tbaa Prof. ' kregwA U utaaK
berg's system for tleasifyiag. iwirting sad
arrangmg akougha) and amiclsted ideas ki
tba .back of ma mind could Mag eat ail
hWiVrysab
srgatiea sad Mr. Oavidssaa anasiastoa.
Bvea at atatstra ef ato a alsar aad
fMHpal
Oraet by
ba "pro
se a fia
esttt to awnaa tha Staadard oat f it
really assent that he regarded this aa Utt
kirmit eat to hla share of the peaslost
while it is barely posaiMs oat a ft at aot
at all prtc aster owe tsat the Standard which
Stater Bailey had waraad ta stay eat al
Texas would be at (a way ia a pohbcal
ef the
a ksgal pcssotiauoa of the W aters Ptarc OQ
easapaay with which Seaaesr Bailey's aaa
waa associated ta a frwsttty reastvosv. 1
Conmtkrtng the fast that the Waters Pisrot
case asadvarteatryv ptraase get aa eoatpa-
eatad with the Btultv savushgatieo it raally
come that Mr. Mvidioa waa oa eVpler
the blraaiag af law and pobtMs. wooded at
aa as skilled at preventing
aaix-eae oa was Cruet m
aetidlag roatplicoliasa babla at erne from
Ia ethos wore the event seesaa to justify
S cosKluatoa ia Mr LkanUaau't Bund that legti
ana political mixture r waMrhesescuna out
the doctor ia taia caa. should aot blame ta
sanonl the pubho for refasiag to ask the
do bat himself for taking the) buttauwy
ia tampounding it Crust waa tad money aad
had reasons fur aot waatamg ta testify easiest
the Staadard. Whatever the auarocy. gen-
eral' ulterior asotttw ay.h had a ul-
terior made hayoad a dosira ia eaiorca the
lau aesmlbelesa hi tVimiisaat mail g big
mistake la dickering with sash B' maa at
Greet coafoatad hisastH to ba Bad it i
gaiaat suck ajitem of Broceaara aad oat
against the prayer eafitramtat of tsw nut
away pueaic maa aad rapuoalils assapaaari
have pswtested. Nobody baa tried to 'ab-
stract tho oouraa af justice" but seeae neook
were ia doubt hast wsatsr 'and era atiil m
doubt a to tho exact aabsre af the -oourt at
Jnstiee usunfrueaeed ky psrwaal or puhdcal
color aa auatistusd by the alteeaygeaersl'
eAea aad exemplified m ceratla asp set ol
the Water Pierce sreocsdiaay Evoryasdy
paua oaf ore swat ol the law as t
of course. Whoa any aaaaiml (rills
are attached penal will ask enaetioaa. who
ever tho onktala ia charge aad whatever tat
cause taTolved.
Aroaoed at Last
(from the art rprtk r?rrerr.)
Perhaps the spologists for Artaraay Gea-
aral Davidson trial bow ess that there was
warrant for the prodding a ha recoivtd.
He ha found am pit rime la two week to
bring suit agsrasa th Staadard Oil company
and the alleged miller' trust He had est
found time to do as ia the preceding twehrf
it isu aa agroraots muag to cnu
a public omcial but sometimea it V
In this esse the erMctaas hort
fruit very speedily. There remain a threat-
ened suit sgaiast th neged lumber Bust
which the Record woald bke ta see brought
to action. The Record has ao knowledge of
a millers' trust br a lumber trust but Nr.
Ds.idsoo professed a year age to have suffi-
cient evidence and she Record has doa ia
part ia giving kha the tourage to act
In a labored effort to defend Mr. Davidson
aad to deny credit to Governor Campbell the
Dallas News concludes :
"The act or delay are the acta er de-
lay of Davidsoa aad Campbell er Campbell
and Davidson if you please and they caa aot
be attacked without reflecting upon both of
thee officials. The lew makes the whole ad-
ministration one team when it comes ta eoa-
test with the trusts. The News considers
that considerable progress hat been naade hut
if there has really beea uaneoessary delay k
is chargeable of course to both sadr nil the
men who had authority to prevent it."
While it is the governor's duty to see that
all laws ar enforced it is peculiarly the func-
tion of the attorney general to prosecute law-
breakers. A year age the srrorney general
said he had evidence of a miners' trust but
k fsiled to bring action until he waa stirred
by the Record's investigation through Mr.
Bushick. Brmgiag the Standard sarit ts
aukkly vindicates Mr. Bailey's criticism and
getting action against the allseed miners'
trust complete hr justifies the Record's crio-
cism. It will he hard to make the people of Texas
beheve that these suits would have bees
brought St sQ but for the pointed challenge
made by 3 castor Bailey and Mr. Bushick with
the aid of the Fort Worth Record and Th
Houston Post. Nor wiB the News be abl
to cenviacsT the people that Governor Camp-
bell ha been a party to a manifestly de-
termined policy of inaction. .
TEXAS) RIFLE BALLS.
It is wholly unnecessary Hi
wait until the clouds roll
Nn.
many eases hi
by. Goto
People who know when to be deaf have
learned one of the fin arts Corpj ChruH
Caller.
Did yea over try atteadiar taHctly to your
owa busrneat for s while? It is wonderful bow
araeh more will be year success if you do that
Kauewm fjrrmld. 4 .
Thar wss grim-humor hi the fact that the
press bnaneriets st their Los Anrcles meeting
elected Joha D. Rockefeller an honorary mem-
ber ef that erganixatioe-flrffimrne Built-
If you caa school yourself op to the point
of never Madtmniag another' pttiotu until
yea know bio tnotive far doing .so you srt a
long way out of reach of the deviL .Jf'iJrM
CesMtty Jooruel: v .
mJL 2 the teveff hinttiJJT
oumut to tha TmXCA wa Jl"! 08
A diver dollar' still th poor
hayoy aa wa aasaey. at scarce and labor If
: Mea who build tows are mea who an
wining ta let the mossbscxs get the benefit
ef their energy ssd hard work. The burden
always falls ea-a few public spirited aam to'
do the snarffiaeCbBavii Buterfrige.
VTIb DitvBf fMst . v- .
'T1' "lfrtnCfe tort Worth SaV.y .
i While prafeaaing ear diabeHef that ther
are any laxy farmers 4 Texas porhea It
lent eaneralhr known that tha driver a ih.
team ride on tha split log drag. Every to-
ll helps sossctitte. . Z
- Tltera UvwLtoks. ;
ij"; ' ;' (wat Jag tWe' TWj.) '
If then is snvthmg that th astern.
tea Peat Seem to enjoy snore aU other a inn
lust sow it ut sue ft thote Jolt nd jsr frta
IscJi Csrabng sn4 psert.cxchaxigwa '
wiiS a pasia atatssasut at wurda-
bia am ea meat that the ease esuld
gismsd aleaai atwoeror sad hreusht
avh."
i a .tj i" f.ai
n t s c.y at a a c- :
.jt aikh ta V.y aw.-""t r.-'t"-4-5U
Lrwut of wis
ape
was a gicat yesatrday at &e notd E.ue
'Tim ws when th rural dtixea read on'I
e . irytMakh-' e4 knew eery hnl of
wkt geirag aa ta nw world but with the
mtruauctipa of the roral free aehvory ame a
dactded ehasg for the better. Tke farms
gets hi atwspapcr roguJsrty story day aad
he aad kit whoJa fsmfly devour every ward
af ft ptiag saare stsmnoa to it contents
tbaa avast of the perseae Waa hta la tha
city - It mis wag the farstar heaps patted ea
everytjsmg. T. ' "' t
; "Th (ducatiea el th isrtaori to the point
of haUiag their cetMa'aB idea which avaag
peraoaa tksugat highly sayroliahl with this
chtsaof
earwiuj.
at wary seldom that m farmer asce got
tea a a strwaxte ta th kususoas worts hat
aaaan ta have the bast of tha arguwaat
Ctea start af ah SOtMU at Ska
ia heUum thair staple for S aurkor
prioo sad lb results whisk have followed that
tee will he to i snorts she pubu with the
maasrtsant of nWposKiea ef the Burner.. He
ia the grsstsst of all srtiducer tinsat al
thing must cause from me earta. iae roas
baa has hose that ta ate pest the ismtrtar.ee'
of the men waa tills ta soil was tee bgktty
Morded. ' -Mr.
Uwi. who m Miarfaaypiaa aad Jet
Mctssnars. fomtorty f Ttaaassrs. oaagree
upam ta suysriseity of the saaaeeaui aoaata
whiaii the had but ethsrwis key are good
trieada. M eewa ia Metries Oty" eaid
Mr. Lewi "and aa hag aa be stay there be
m all right- But Tate afraid that he win
tmasar Me the asmuae ia etaraa af a
gold or titter mia. aad ho hekj for rosaata
by haadittj. I ahouid aot aha ta ass mia bog
tf tt aaoald tjoasa to pass. 1 wiB erraaiae a
tneasea ef Isasusr hrava Missistiasisas aad
retcut th eolauel fro) aay penlout pooitisu
ao aniget as su..
E. J. Willitta a atll kaowa land maa af
Minaaseta. waa was a gusut at the Mar ate a
nturaid kaaao yasterdty kdea with product
of the guif eaaot osatryv Re took bach with'
him (amp ha of the kaneus otaagss oertiat-
naooa'aad -potateaa ptoduead m thi osctioa.
which k declares wiU ttartl the satives af
the ssetioaJ) which h hvoa. "rwrsoas ia
tba North have ao kkt what ia being done
aJaaaj than lino hi Tea as" said he "aad
what I tea bach witl m will attract a trust
deal of stteaasu. There is a dttpoaitioa
smoog that peep la to traat to -be shown aad
a display ef the products ef this soil is th
heat Way ta show them or at hast draw their
ntteatioa to tha rkaama of tea toil so that
they will rem dew seta and he abowa.
"I aaa formerly Inlet oatod
at the
at ef the iSassatraewaa
'try.
bat it
Waa antra ry for sx to teB tee
a boa
befoto 1 teutd sell hud in that eoM. dreary
awcrioe.' -It I oVScrwnt hi Teaas Tha ih th
beat olacttef ah) for th kimsissker. Tsxas
aaa th geoda aad sac doesn't Bead' to sell
anything bet tha arum and the whet truth to
dispose tf band to the aaaa wa aaa a
Beano." . . r A v
Mr. WiDitte baa Just rstarWsd from Jack
sea county where b dosed a deal for the
purchase of tho Kaasabexg reach.
This
erty win he cut ap tato omau tracts
far settkraaeaL Hsvetofer. there ha
objoctiou ta sslliag tho plac ia ataall
Iota.
.
Jsmea t Richards of New York who fepro-
seate oaf af tbo largest . eaaaafacturer of
fiahrag tackle of tbo higher grade ia a guest
at the Rice hotel "Hoaatoa. buy more fin
fishing tackle tbaa perhaps aay ether city ia
tha State" said Mr. tUcWda 'Th Houatoa
fiahermaa ases th best of tackle sad there
"are mars of those kind of aportsaaea here
tbaa ia aay other city tt aiae. Houatoa has
a great many persons who hunt for teiwoa
aa ia evidenced by th great amount of tackle
for this game fish that we sell here.
"By the way whatever financial stringency
there it has had ao effect upon the sal of
fiohiag tackle. No nutter .how hard time
are the disciplines of laaah Walton will in-
dulge ia their favorite pastime such a firm
hold has it apoa them. I have beea doing
a good business mroughout the State and
especially in Houston."
"Hon. James J. Bailey of St. Landry pariah
and a brother of L. H. Bailey of Hoaatoa
ia making a great race for lieutenant gov-
ernor of Louisiana laid J. O'Neil Brady
of New Orleans at th Hotel Brazos yester-
day. We of New Orleans hare beea hear-
ing of tho fine campaigning h ba beea do
me mroughout the State but oaly recently
did we set s chance to see for ourselves of
what tan' tie taH sycamore from St Lane
dry' as the represents tiv i knows is made.
He is all right an opinion which teem to b
shared a pretty generally in the Crescent City
aa well as in ether sections of the State
- "Mr. nailer ia a fiat orator sad has proved
hfkiulf an able maa la tao State lawmakinf
body. He is making the race oa thi record
aad far taxing aa part bt the coa teat for gov-
ernor among Sanders WiBdanoa and Jatrent-
ski. Hi poaitioe ia best explained ia hia
owa words: 'I am miking tha rac oa my
owa time my owa wits any own record and
my own money.' I predict that he will have
no trosDM fas carrying New Orleans.
"Houston ia aot without its pest of the
theater I ant aorry to say" wa th obaerva-
rioa o Henry W. Sinclair of PlunuWlphia. at
the Hotel.' Biases yesterday. "I want ta the
Majestic tbeatar matinee yesterday aad my
pleasure aad that ef th young lady with me
were spoiled by s. young fellow sitting ia a
seat just ia tha rear of mine. .He insisted
aa talking .tisroiark tke whole performance.
Sack Jabber I never heard before. Every-
one within doxea tears of thi humaa talk-
ing nmehme was annoyed and showed it buf
tba young Sua paid ao tteotioa to mom aad
utterly disregarded the right aad comforts of
other. iTbe yoaag maa waa well dressed
bat i never sew sues I display of discourtesy.
The young lady who waa with him seemed
ta he sanbarrssssd but even thi did aot deter
her escort from continuing to auk a nuisance
of kivaseif. Something should h done to
squelch this sort af sett" . ;-
; .;r - A CONQUEST.
f aaaaaaauaanmmnw "
'i (frose . BrfmBsglo.) -
I A bevy of Pretty Brysa girt
1 VVlthlimpW cheeks and auburn curl.
w eut uown to nnaus so nave a uma
Whik the Carnival wm ia ite prime .
la imrsgnphe'ef Th Houatoa Pott
It is oa A reseated bsast t. .
That Hoaatoa is -built oa hestualy grtnad.
Sa eft ha George bailey reseated this story
Of vkfltenta from lk trorhf of glory
That his amprcaaicvuklt ariad s .
War aioussa snore and mora inclined .
Ta Maw there aught be aeanethisg fag ft
When st the paycamssjicaf a-laet - v
On th lylphlilse forms ud angelie faced"
Of the Bryaa bante:ittiaik ht gases
Att doabt Ueesautw and tke ant dtver
CaaraVbicaais s trap Iteitrvar. t r
u uam-.
- Put tha Admiirhrtratlaa hi tv Halo.. "
': majriasaaa Burfmea tow th Osaniaa ami
1 entered thstaia aad thereby put fh fepublleaa
aamtntstrstioa aupdaa ta a aeie taat tt win
finer It not e' easy U txtricate itself from.
rWtmars wa hronght about ay taear
Cual ad tha subsists waicagava
wttdar ef th ottoa situsoaa. hi
aa
. Xr J.eo -'! s '
- TK2 CA: -
V.it T. ttkti. b. ;
i Ai l i tT:s tarough tt
Asd I bend way dowa ta take you .
In year wee waits room ' .
Ai f I t i to bear you csU ;
As4 Im glad to reca yoa. too. .' .
Aad ta orooa obi dittios aa yes .. '
. Aad ta smaal to yea.
Storm may shriek about the sails
Aad th tnej amy writhe aad aero 4
1st tha aam af say team sat .
Never beat mts my dream; J t
Jot jwt let th bshy whisper .... .
Ia the aarkneaa -Pap tekal I
Aad dad's eat af he sad going ; ' .
Tehie baby aSea bwaka '- '
Jwst tae fiaioa'woa wblrprr
Ptom tha tha hby.4ttrJ bad
fuat tha miatsst tail for daddy 1
. Prma the ream of. taoatebead. '
Aad ta dream h left aafiatahed;
. Aad g and is wide awake
Wbaa tha baby awamwbia4
U Vs dark toy PP. tekst"
Oh Our Fadmr. flfl sar hearts with' . ; '
The aweet faith the childroa baoa I V
That la very "stress ef weathar ?
Whoa uultacrmg tsaspoats htew.
Aad oar heart -ar etrained to araakaay
Aadasyygavwb' VT :
W avty aaO. haada raised. Oar ratherl"
Aad may aaew that Yea art there. ; . .
mm - COVIDWT WAIt 'Vvr A- X
A maa killed hi wife sad her oister the
ether day btcaue hi ansae was httaA
- "Gael they must have bene food soaks!"
! 'th smiu that couxts.; '
The sma that counts ; ; W
I the oaa yea wear t .
w aea me ckuub swsra
1 -
The baa vans fair. v
WiU P. Cnfna in ttihmmki 5rrntrt.
Whoa th triad it eolT" ' " i
And th sky is droar. ; '
Taint th anil mat ooaato . ;
It's tke aadrrwear. '
Jt Lawir Tlaaaa "
Whea th babs tr cfotbed. ti
Aad your store bills saoaan ' .
You'll fiait the Utile
Thing that count . f
A Hotnwoa mas kilied kis wiiatkaa haagad
Th Houatoa Pott msa wtil wtry
likely boast about what a good Texaa be waa .
to save the country the expense of trying hisa.
flenda Tmt-Vmo. ..v.
The court had already tried him sad bad
oud a aid not deserv hanging bat he knew
HIS REASON. . -"Deal
yoa believe your wit I ia Beeves?"
"Sure." . ' ?
'Then why don't you reform sam load's hat-
er Mer"
"Didnt I Just teU yoar" ; '
' WARMINWEATHER.
A Kttls bit 0' weather
A little Mt ' storm . '
Bring your friends about you
Make keefts wsrm.
Ok sunny weatker warmia'
The sunny weather friend.
However' often miasm' whea
Bright dsy end. .
So pit oM'eloudy wuatkar -1
Some bluaterin' ha'
Friand-findia' kind a'
That makes hearts watm.
Th most depressing sight fat the worts' Is -aa
impudent child with the parents standing '
by and smiling bscaust of tba belief that tha - .
child' impudence i entertaining mi si 111 see '
Did you ever act this way with your chlMroa t .
Ya may net think as but what lo tha aeigav
her say ia private bout you and your chit-
area Auhuon Globe. .
We were never with them whea they were
in private .
CHEAPER THAN.
Whea aeroplane are all th rage.
And soar and dip and wheel.
Perhaps ws caa afford te buy
A nice automobile.
PARADOXICAL.
My wife's gown's paradoxical.
It took my little all
To buy ft ; 'twas the lowest
Aad highest st the bsJL
'
ECONOMY. . .
Before we cooked with gas wa used ' . v.
Ta lib our steak well doa
Witk aic brown gravy all rninnl 1 '
Ah those day life) wa fuat .
There was no sibilant dick-click
Of meter anywhere;
But now there ia. ssid aa. Ammm i
We've learned to eat steak rare
m A PUZZLE. .' . :
io married?" 1
"Yes." . .
"I wonder how the ever induced a aaaa la
propose to herf" . v .
'I've beea wondering about that anystlf for -several
years." .
"Yoa know btrf 4i
I'm her husband."
PERHAPS. ;
"It seem a sham for such g woman Is !
marry such s nice man ; he never drinks or
goes out with th boys"
"Perhap she married hfaa is reform him."
SURESIGN'
Put ugly boxu oa your palms ' ' v
And wrap your eraag trees; V.
And shelter your geranium ' .V
( And. prepir for a frees.
For stiff freate ls bouad te eema '
It breath is in the-air; ";
Tbaa too' the weather msa predlets "
.'-' Tsenorrew ; ..Wsno and hnr. i-
THE ORIGINAL NATURE- f AXES. ' .
After a careful and impartial teajidwatiaa
mi aD tbewridence bearing oa the subiect the '
mvestigating cosnaibM reports thai aotwita-
standing their long life aad apparartt re-
pectaaxlityr tke following an arfoubtedly ao- -
The hull fa the china hop.
: Tba wolf st th door.
The fry la th ointment.
The dog ia the atenger.
The fish eut of water. 1
The bee ia the bonnet.
: The fles la th oar.
ia rat tarn wss smeueu . .;
Tba eberuj attfi lobster. '
Pigs hi clover. J . r... J .i
Horse aad horse.
' Tha Wehh tebbrt.
The aaaa sa lark.' .''" V :
They r accordingly delettd from aa
Whit House pkrss boob aad will riSr mt
fher afficul -. rooegnitio.J.
v The avaaai yen att fuTI'sf
. lcw eat eVigy S. ; '. rV- ! t j 'f
' Sour grspak l'1 ' r; V '
The bo-'lad swt " "' r I if 'i
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