The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIth Year, No. 125, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 7, 1900 Page: 6 of 10
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IT MEETS WITH OPPOSITION
Seven Aldermen Oppose the Present Plans
For a City Electric Light Plant
MINUTES OF MEETINGS STILL UNAPPROVED
Bids Approved for Sewer Disposal Beds and Building but the Mat-
ter Still in Abeyance Council Divided 7 to 5 on
alt Important Propositions
AHthoaldermpn were present at yes
Urdays session of tho council and on
nearly every important proposition par-
ticularly on the light plant tho council
divided In tho proportion ot 7 to 5 the
even aldermen opposing tho present
States Cast Iron Ppo and Foundry com-
pany as that company had failed to
comply tilth tbo adve Mseil specifica-
tions Roferred to ilnanco tommttee
1rom Hy Blstonnet superintendent of
the garbage department calling atten-
tion to tho death of a mule lit his de
partment and tho unfit condition of nn >
hnlf tholr assessed valuo and tha owners drain a pond on Holly and Crockott
to piy the other hilt Adopted
On petittnn of R A Allies for correc-
tion of assessment tho fimuco commlt
tho attorney nuance commltteo and as
sessor and collector Adopted
On petition ot 13mmi Farrcll tho attor-
ney repoited that the city had a Judgment
against the property and tho financo com
mltteo rocommondod that tho petition be
not granted Adopted
On petition or M P Gelselman the fin-
ance commltteo rccommondcl a settlo
ntont ou the basis of a tViiia valuation
Adopted
Tho light committee roportcd tav ot ably
upon tho motion of Allerman OLoarv for
uleo ric lights at Preston and Milam
Webster and Travis Ituthvon nnd Buck
tier Brazos and Lamar and near the Sa
bine street brldgo Adopted
Tho street and bridge commltteo reported
favorably upon tho petition to open Oray
stree and that the engineer make sur
voy Adopted
Tho street and bridge commltteo report
ed favorably upon tho petition to opon up
Uromond Btreot conditioned upon tno ro
port of tho engineer as to ho feasibility
of tho work Adopted
Tho j > ay roll of tho scavenger depart
ment for July lloferred to hoipttal com-
mittee
Tha hnnnce committee on motion ot
> v but that i u
ported favorably a failure of tho
roramltee to appro o rolls by 4 p ni
Monday should not dolay tho pay
Aldorman Sonnen did not favor this re-
port as ho contondod that it killed tho
Intent of his motion
A jmptlon to adopt tho report was lost
by the foUow lng voto
Yeas Woolford Thomas Bennett
Tuffiy
Nays Robinson Sonnen Thompson
Miller 0Loary Aubortln Halverton
Tho board of public workn reported fa
vorably upon tho roport of Rnglncor Pot
tor upon tho sewer system Adop ed
Tho board of public works returned tho
bids for tho sewago pumping machinery
buildings and purification works recom-
mending the acceptance of the bid ot V
Wi Holtmnnn Co at 22S10 75 for ma
chinery ot T J Shea nt 411132460 or
buildings and purification works thoso
hejqg tho lowett bids
Alderman Halverton moved thai thlsre
port bo referred to a special committee as
he thought by doing this tho city could
eavo from 12000 to 13000 by adopting a-
more economical plan
This motion of Alderman Halverton re-
ceived Ihe following votet
Yeas Robinson Sonnen Thompson
Miller OLeary Aubof In Halverton
Nays Woolford Thomas Ttittly Ben-
nett iMueller
Tho point avaa mado that it would ro
aticets Carried
By Alderman Mueller A motion thit
tho street commissioner bo authorized
tee reported that the m ittor bo icferrel to pavo with stone Third street from
to tho assessor and collector to make cor Milam street bridge to Railroad steot
recllon Vdopted to tho Intersection of Second street on
On petition of B W Armstrong for 0lth aiUe Carried
coirectlon ot assessment on personal prop Aldorman Bennett moved that Wood
orty tho board ot appraisement reported street also bo paved lth this tonc Cai
that bo r0 < 1
recommeudlng petition granted for
tho year 1S99 Adopted I B > Aldorman Halverton motion that
On petition of Henry Sampson for Shcu bo required to clean up
roctlon of nsjossment tho bord ot WnshlnRt0 n rc et cn > u t la
ffttSS
SSZX3L tjSS FF3f
s srrsrr sat i na wr ssi swss
provided tho puco of tho laud it reason-
able Adopted
The potltlon of Charles Jones for cor-
rection ot error In assessment wc re
turned by tho board of appraisement with
traded while working for tho city
The motion as iraenlod vu carries
By Aldorman Mueller A motion that tho
Houston and Toxns Central hallway
grade up tho crossing on Oak htioet Re
Shearn and
the Boauchamp bprlngs brldgo Helen ed
to light committee
By Aldorman Sonnen A motion tnat
tho city secretary bo authorized to aste
tnln tho different pieces of property do
lnglug to the city such as trhools en
erty Carried
By Alderman OLeary A mction that
tho health ofllcer notify property owners
on Bremond squaro to htve tho wools cut
Alderman Thomns amended that this
apply to tho entire city
Carried as amended
By Uderman Sonnen A mMion that
tho street commissioner place a twelve
5 A t
mayor nitlfv tho chief of jnlico ti hivv
him hresiV 1 up at once and gee that they
remain closed
Alderman Tuffiy aiked that Alderman
OLeary pvo ihe names and locat oils ot
there policy hops
Altfernvw OLeary slid If Aidormin
Tufly would go with hlra out on Sal
KeMpe street ho would ehow him a thius
or two
Tho nrajior suggested thit If any alder-
man know ot these things he should re-
port It
That Is Juit what I am dons now
aid Alderman OLeary and I dqutVinow
whst better place to roport It than t ° the
council but s ld he olnce I am told
Vi >
HOUSTON DAILY POST TUESDAY MORNING AUGUST 7 1900
ijulro a twothirds voto to ovorrldo thu
report
Tho mayor held that Atderman Halvor
tons motion did not ovorrldo tho report
and that he would consider the roport ot
tho board had boon adopted pending the
Appointment of and its reference to tho
proposed special committee
U v > as suggested that Mr Sheas bid car
rlod with It a time limit and Aldonnnn
Halverton moved that the report of the
board so far < w It applied to Mr Sheas
bid bo adopted Carried
Tho board ot public works reported
favorably upon tho pinna and specifications
of tho engineer to place a bulkhead at tho
south approach ot tho Milam street bridge
tho work to cost J64S Adopted and tho
mayor authorized no have tha work dono
Tho street and bridge committee ro
turned with the approval the roport ot tho
street commissioner f r Juno Adopted
Tho market master submitted his report
for July showing the collection of 1216 30
market foes Referred to market com-
mittee
Tho board of liquidation reported for
the six months ending Juno 30 that they
had paid out on bond neoount t7222SS0
AdoptedUNFINISHED
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Tho ordlnanco commltteo returned with
ltB approval an ordinance requiring tho
street railway company to sprinkle bo
tweon Its tracks on rfil paved streeta every
that tho police havo stopped these shops
I will withdraw tho motlen
Alderman Soanen moved that tho mat-
ter bo roforred to tho chief of police Car
ried
riedBy Alderman h E MUlor A motion
that tho secretary notify tho Internatleni
and Great Northern Hallway company to
open up Ha ditches on tho north side ct
Its track from Runnels street to Buffalo
bayou Carried
By Alderman ti B Miller A motoa
that tho mayor bo authorized to purchaso
ono 10000gallon cypress cistern for the
Hamilton rtreet school to supply water
for drinking purposes
It was held that this matter should gi
to the school trtwtees ns this council had
no authority to act in this matter
Tho mayor said that this council had no
right to incur any expense connected with
tho schools
AH
Women
KfBW
That ordinary treatment
faiis to relieve painful
periods
They know LytSia Pink
In accord with the administration When ordnanc 1s a BUbttute for ono ofjerod faS
> 1ulta deferred to mayor with po o
Bom requiring tha street rail time Women
the bids were opened for the proposed t0 act >
now plant tho majority wanted them re From Honry Schmidt proposing to sell
to the city his private sanitary sower
ferred to tho council knowing that they
at what it cost him 4G Referred to
would there be defeated but the mayor in
8 ver eonlmltuu and engineer
terposed a veto ot thli action and ruled From Alderman Aubertln guardian Ot
that undor tho charter tho bids would Noblo minors stating that the board ot
appialeement had raised the valuation
havo tho board ot < n worls
to go to public 0 tho pororty for i d en niiri in
pending tho action upon tho veto
The bids for tho sower disposal beds
tho building for the pumping station and
the machinery for tho plant wore reported
upon favorably by the board of public
works but tho majority ot tho couuc 1
withheld their approval of tho roport pend
lng a further consideration of adopting
electricity instead of steam an tho motor
power Aldernwn Halterton contending
that by this chango tho city would easily
tavo from S9000 to 12000 This matter la
to be reported to a special committee yet
to be appointed
After the mJnutrs wero read vAldorman
Sonnen asked what effect the adoption ot
thehe minutes would hivo upon tho min-
utes of a previous meeting which wore not
adopted and of which action tho mayor
had given notlco ot veto
The mayor said ho had decided not to
submit a veto
Alderman Sonnen asked the opinion of
the city attorney who said that tho min-
utes of each mtollng v < > re in hl3 opinion
separate and the adoption of ono would
not affed the other
Alderman Turrit moved that theco and
all preceding minutes be adopted
This motion was lost by thu following
votoYeas
Yeas Woolford Thomas Tuftly Ben-
nett Mueller
Nays Koblnson Sonnen Thompson
Miller OLeary Aubertin Hnlverton
Alderman Thonws moved that tho min-
utes ot the last meeting bo adopted
Alderman Aiibcrtln claimed that this
motion was out of order as It wan a part
of the motion just voted down
Alderman Thomas motion to adopt tho
minutes of tho last meeting wai loit by
the fame vote
The mayor again stated that ho had de
elded not to veto tho action ot the coun-
cil at the fast meeting In voting not to
udopt tho nilnuUa
PETITIONS
Tho following petitions were submitted
for correction ot assoismouta and romodles
on tax accounts J B Porklnr for satiw
J
having been paid March Culmore tor re
moval ot tax cloud from title UowIh
Rosenberg for reduction of occupation
tax J H Burnett tor cancellation of
taxes on property in Fair Grounds addi-
tion Georgo L Porter and D F Stuart
for review ot Ux Judgment Mrs A Hu
wlelor for correction of assessment on
Improvements that do not exist Mrs Liz
zlo Kennedy for correction of tav Judg-
ment Mrs Slargarot Wang for dismissal
of tax suits when she has siitled judg-
ments Mra Buna V Watklns for refund-
ing ot coats in tax suit Thomas Cham-
bers et al for reduction ot assessment
IV11 Floyd correction ot assessment S
R Perryman agent coirectlon of cax ro
cclpt Dr J M Boyles for correction of
error in assessment Mrs Wlllomenhi
Knocke to recover property erroneously
sold for taxes
Theso potltions wore referred chlelly to
tho financo committee and somo to tho
board ot appraisement
Upon a Btatomcnt made by Attorney
Sam a motion Introduced by Alderman
Aubertin was carried in effect that when
the attornoy flndo that taxes and coats
havo bcon paid ho be permitted to dis-
miss suits wlfSTTut tho necessity of bring-
ing tho matter to tho attontlou ut this
council
Georgo L Portor submitted a petition
complaining of tho damage dono his pi op
orty by reason ot dofectlvo drainage on
Carollnu street Roforred to englncor
From Mrs E C Wltto asking that
curbing In front of her property on Sin
Jacinto street destroyed by tho street
commissioner in digging tho street bo ro
placed Referred to street and brldgo
committee
Fjrom II BIsEOnnet superintendent of
garbage departmont reporting that troro
is a mule In his departmont unfit for
work being old and crippled Ho de-
sires to soil same or exehango for an-
other Referred to hospital committee
From A D Price for pjrmlcson to
erect a corrugatod Iron room t lot 11
block 21 Frunklln avenue Referred to
flro committee
From citizens asking that Polk av-
enue ha drained from Shepherd to Volasco
etreets as that portion of the avenue
Is npvv In an lmpaasaole condition nljo
thai the Columbia Tap railway hu com-
pelled to open a ditch under Its road-
bed cither at Polk or Dallas avenues to
carry off water from Polk avenue Ro
forred to street and bridge ccramltteo
nnd engineer
From tho chief engineer ot tho Mis-
souri Kansas and Texas asking that tho
city engineer submit plans and for the
proposed grading ot Spring street tho
wprk being requlrd of the nllway com-
pany by tho council Referred lo engi-
neer
From J R Wattes exdlstrlct clerk
for payment of cost bill In district court
due him when clork amounting to
27530 Referred to finance commltttce
From Mrs Iiura Stevytrt Hardy for
2000 damage to Iter property In ccn
sequerice of the establlVioient on It of a
smallpox dotentlon comp referred to
flnRnco committee attorney and health
from citizens living on fan Tellpe
strcct complaining ot a lot ot hoya con-
gregating there at nights And uilug ob-
scene language Referred to chief ot
police and aldermen of the Fourth ward
From J J Hussey chief ot flro de-
partment complaining that since tho
> passago ot tho ordtpnnco preventing his
men from doce mechanical work a lot
oftihoso has Veen oderv 4 u Ufsr ns
the couplings can not bo oxpanded and
that this work can not ba done tl s Me
ci NeW York Referred to finance anl
lire committee
From the Dlmmtck Pipe company < f > m
Blaimngl of t e warding of tho ton
mot for sewer pjp e tt > the United
excess of lb08 that be had retuaed to pay
tho taxes Ho was willing to ptv on thi
assessment ot lsitS Referred to tend
of appralsincnt
REPORTS
On petition ot W 11 Ilaynea for sat
isfaction of tax Judgment Ulty Attorney
Sam leported rojuimi > illn < that the
Judgment bo iclcasvd Adopted
On petition of A O bottman for dim
tigPB from dofectlvo sewer tho city engi
neer leported that In him opinion tho
city was not liable Adopted
On petition ot tbarles Dollfrass for re-
lief in taxts tho city attorney ruported
be Adopted
finance committee recommended that the
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ThmnM
IK 1 0 KlSi T u throughout thu V Tr Z tenputoffgetthwthisre
ci idoptedf to owlto a park Q tho Secoud > var liable remedy until their I
y
Tho ordtnanco committee reported with
Its approval the ordinance requiring the
that samo Granted i-
on petition ot Mrs H iHu ton for Xmlce
remlislou ot taxes on lmpiovomcnts thu commiuco
Tho hid
petition W not granted Atopld having arrived too late fas or
Ou petition of Mrb Itacko for relief on i
tax account tho finance committee and at
tornoj reported recommending that peti
tlon bo not granted Adopted
inlttfo nnd assessor and collectoi recom-
mended that petition be granted an
Kopvratlon tnado upon payment o bo h
personal and ad vnloicm taxes within fif-
teen dajs Adopted
relief
from the Snh Francisco firm
for furnishing mnchines for the sewer
dered returned without opening
Tho major announced that the elec
tion had disarranged the special commlt
too to consdcr tho proposition ot tho
On petition ot Sam Orlffln anil MH street Rallwaj company to pave ccrta n
Orlflln for settlement and adjustment of porti0ns of Congress avenue In tonslder
taxe tho finance commltteo and attorney atlon of wnut the corapiny owc3 the citv
reported reconimeming that the council Rnd v renamed the cnmmltteo as fol
glve tho committee authority to soil the 0WB Aldermen Tuftly Woolford and
citys Interest In this propert > for tho be < t qhomes
figure pnnslblo Adopted The major nominated F A Holtmtnn
On petition of Lewis Rosenberg for as a member of the board ot liquidation
separation of assessment the finance com1 to fill a vacancy Tho nomination was
confirmed by a voto of eight o tmr
Niw BUSlNKSS
Bj Alderman Robinson An ordlmnce
more epecilllLallj defining tho duties ot
certain officials connected with tho polloo
On portion of Bmll l rtor on
corporation couru
assessments tho finance commtteo
paving a ordlnanco commltteo
that tho
reported recommnndlng pitmon
be reierred to tho refunding committei
Adopted
On petition ot S C Hurd on correction
of error in asiesement the limn 13 com
uiltteo and attorney reported rcroni
njending that the petitioner stato sdo
ilfically tho error as clilmed In petition
Adopted
By Aldorman Thomas An ordlnanco
prohibiting tho use of bicycles oaby ni
rlnges etc being used on the si tawdlKs
on Market squaro during market hours
Referred to ordlnanco coiumlttvj
By Aldeiman Bennett An ordlmnce
that tho hours of work of city laborer
bo eight hours per daj nm U a m to
12 noon and from 1 to 5 p m wlti com
On report of city enginu r for opening pensatlon at 1 75 por day
Referred
Roferr d to
of Jackflon street the finance conim t oi ordlnanco committee
rwsommouded that the cltj purchaso tho i By Aldorman Robinson A motion that
faction of Judgment ou accoan tof taVes olB referred t by the engineer at one the c y turnl h sufficient sever pip to
Carried
Or Aldermnn MUlor A motion that tbo
stroot commissioner pavo Fannin strpet Then they Write W MrSa
between Commerco and Franklin with the
ra ffn oitrf Site CiirOS
paving blocks set asldo for that
purpose
carried them hut of course st
r a v ° r ° ° PPn ° d tDB
takcs to do
Bawnor twolnfo ea r longer sc
Houston Plumbing and Manufacturing Dont delay jetting help if
The
th
comniiny Minch pipe G3c brick for
manholes 1900 per 1000 iron manhole
covers 3c pound
ill Schurtcr 12inch pipe 73c man-
hole covers 3o pound lumber 33 00 por
1000O
O B Wllo 12Inch plpo G9 c brick
for manholes 17 00 per 1000 manhole
covers 3c per pound lumber 35 00 per
1000Keathlv
Keathlv Hodge Co 12lnch pipe
75c brick for manholes 18 00 per loou
Iron for manhole covers 2Vic per pound
lutrtber 30 00
These bids were referred to tho board
of nubile works
following bids wore submitted for S lfi ZT Ss l
o city electric light plant me row evening
Newman Spranloy Co of New Or
loins entire pknt 110 000 with 10
000 off on uae of a tower sjstem
Edward J OBrlon of Birmingham en-
tire plant 115000 with 15250 off on U3q
ot certain towers
i > nno > Aii ainvnos
Mr W M Conroo a lumbcinian ot Ccn
nsUtered ct tho Hutching yestci
rce was
dav
Jllonrt InlHiinliiK Itojiultcil from a
limine on tlio Knee
Hempstead Teas August 6
Tom Reese tho olilest tson of Hon and
Mrs T S Reese died this morning at
0 oclock from blood poisoning The
joung man > who was 25 years old
Inch vitrified sewer pipe on th opposlto liai been working in Houston whore the
side of tho Houston and Texas Contral I family resided until recently Two weeks
railway track to relieve tho witor thtt ng0 he wfls thrown from a horse and
overflows on thoesU side ot Houston avo his loft kn < o bruised but tho injuries
nuo Referred to city engineer were lightly regarded Ho leturncd to-
By Alderman OLeary mctlen that his work the next day but last week
tho gecretn ry bo Instructed to make a re lwfts suddenly piwttrated He was brought
port to this council of all rnv roll ot the hero SUurday morning and every i ossl
Sonnen requiring to
ap both monthly nnd bio medical attention given wm But
provo the pay rolls of all departments re different departments
oarrlod without avail Tho funeral v 11 occur
ceky
clock 1 ho vroio
By Alderman Aubortln A motion that this morning at 630 o
tho pcnilty gn for fast drhing ba placed community mourns with the loMavea
on all bridges Carried family
By Aldorman OLeary A motion pa tot
lows I seo by the press that tho police jjSfers afe S a Th6 onJ c0 <
board Is making wnr on slot machines I vS SESSK f scenic routo to
would like to call the afentlon of tho xjkxffipfriiBTMalI < h Norlh nul
ohiof of police through this rouncll to J MSfSBsBaB S Bast Ilrvo >
tho fact that the policy shops aro running < 4il kmZ T > re88 1 stl rv
in full blast in every ward in tho city and = < y tcov OMorvatlun
Is above nil others should sleopers through tho beautiful Owrtts
th game
stopped It teaches children to steal froat Write us room 720 Century bulldns
tholr parents to play it and this I oro St Louis tor our awltatmcj descrl p
game the council should take In hand by tlvo pamphlets > r op or
all moons and have It broken up th the Orarks and there is somotbing to
iina
Foonor the better and I move that tho aeo along tho
W L STACY PHAIIMAOY CO 516 MAIN
ST UNDBU CAIITOL HOTEL
Complete stockvnow fresh drngs drug
gUt suudrles toilet articles Mail orders
solicited Prescription w ° rt specialty
lhono < 51 night bellr prompt delivery
Moonlight excursion Sjlvan bpach to
nlghU Trains Joavo 0 p m and 725 p-
in
Have your prescriptions filled at KIES
LINOS PnilO STORE 502 aiiln btreot
corner < Prairl r arantie Frcah drugs rea
eonable prices
youaresickv
She has helped a milt ion
women Why not you
citv imrvmus
The hoard of school trustees will meet to-
night lr regular monthly setslon
Will Tinslcy who figured In the police court
last vvffl was not William B Tlnsley tho
well known stock anil bond broker ot this
city
Ihs regular month meeting of tho re
Officer Klopman of the polleo force who
has charge of the do pound se t thirty
re en canities to dog heaven yesterday by the
way of the sulphuric route
Lcrov Smith a well known doc fancier ot
Houston has received notice of his Appoint
Aldorman Sonnen moved to refer the ment as a JuiIro at the bench show to bo
bids to tho council as a whole hM at tho Dallas state fnlr
Tho mavor said tho charter required i J U McBee ot Nacogdoches desires infor
tho bids to go to tho board of public latl0Q concerning the whoreabouts of 11
v Travis son lr the partj eought for Is doid
i i j Mr McBeo wants to know when and whero
Alderman Sonnen s motion was carried ne jeci
by the followlnc vote Altfcrran Sonnen Is working on a proposl
Yeas Robinson Sonnen Thompson ltton to havo the city charter so amended as
Miller OLeary Anbertin and HJlvcnou to have the city board of appraisement meet
fjayS Woolford Thomas Tuffiy Benevery third jear Instead of every jcar as at
nott nnd Mueller prfsent
lAlderman Halverton moved to adjourn hni Williams and Ralph Raymond colored
Tho mayor said he was picparlng lo were arraigned in Justice McDomld a court
submit a voto on the action Just taken ° u charges alleging that thej committed P r
n reference to the electric light plant Xrt Vconti
bids Alderman IMIverton Insisted on HU J lV
i
u I ii j it To medal coutC3t to be given at tho Mc
carried
and it
motinn to adjourn was
Ku street Mr101t Unirrh und th
Tho mayor announced however that o ot tho Woman Christian lemper
s
the bids would go to tho board of public anco Union will occui this evening al S 15
works as Aldorman Sonnens motion was oclock This event has previously bemj
not onerativo pending action on tho veto postponed several times but the ladles hope
to hau the contest without
tonight fall
Probably tho mo t buccessful pralrlo
chl < ken bunt of tli scjson to far was par
tlclpated In by the following gentlemen Max
Ms O Ij Bering left yestcrtlay to Inspect Keller A W Bungo rioyd King and B S
his rlco farm Huoy They bagged thhtjfour chickens tin
Mr 11 M Connor of Huntsvllle was at der tho disadvantage ot being In rain all dur
the Ilutdiliis vesterda lnS the day last Saturday
Hon Frlonch Simpson ot Halletsvllle is in
tho city located nt tha Bristol
Obed If Klrltland a prominent attorney
from Jasper Is nt tho Bristol
Mr H D Lauderdale of O ilveston regis
tered yesterday at tho Capitol
davMiss Ilelcne Naglo will spend this week WINSBOUO At a local option election
with Mrs Kate S Montgomery at 912 Clay In this Justice precinct antlprohlbltlou
avenue carried by ninetytwo majority
Mr and Mrs Iko I Freed and son Abo t
left jesterday for Surfsldo to cajoy tho gult
breezes
Mrs II Betlica of El Paso is In the city
tho guest of her undo Mr i > A Middletou
IU2 Mary street
Artbu and Simon Graen
tho recommendation that It bo referred to ferred t0 citj engineer here wero oassenKers last night on the llous
By Alderman Sonnen A motion that a fcp and Texa9 Central for Waco on busl
strcot light bo placed at the corner of mts
Oak streets and ono over
Mrs Arch h Marshall Is oulte sick at her
homo nt Houston Hclgliti with malarial fev r j
Br James B Massle the ettv health of-
ficer has Kono to Waco o seivc as dole
cato to the State democratic convention
Mr O Hancock Hervev leaves this morn
lng for Beaumont where he w II make ar
rangmerJ
t to clav a benefit for the Beau
srino houso property crematory an 1 all mont local band mi the 16 > h instant Mr J
other property used tor public purproo Hmev will ba assisted bv Houston musical
and also to nscortnln tho coats t > nd the taunt
amounts still duo if any on such prop
thomas hoksb nnvn
It SllMMl Hlft Ilnhy
My baby was terribly sick with tho
diarrhoea wo wero unablo to cure him
with tho doctors assistance and as a
Mr H P Mansfield left last night for West last resort we tried Chamberlains Colic
Texos to be absent about week cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Mr II A Jacobs prominent Navasota
merchant stonned josttidav a at the La lor Mr J DoaK ot MllHaars Ore I
Mi W A Southard ot Moaiomcry Ala am happy to say it gave Immediate re
was a suHst vesterdnv nt the Hitchlns house ot and a completo cure For ralo by
all druggists
Women suffer-
ing from female
troubles and
weakness and
from irregular
or painful men-
ses ought not
to lose hope if
doctors cannot
help them Phy-
sicians are so
busy with other
diseases thi
they do not un
derstand fully S
Vi nnd UriDnry Dl iio e F olv
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ti Write or Symrtom Ultnkt
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The motion of Alderman MUlor was re m nl 3nsnn 5 A Jf V uSf
ferred to tho school commltteo nnd at- mouiGinGm g
torney bo determine tho rights of the city wr knows 1
In such matters
By Alderman Thompson A motion thut
Every woman jjj
about Mrs Pinkhams S
tho City englnoor prepare plans and spec1 mr rStSrtsy <
Iflcations for sufficiently
a stnblp large to
acconimodata tho teaum ot the health
street and brldgo departments said sta
Every woman knows g
tolfi to bo erected ou tho crematory prop SOKtQ WOtttatt t PS Pttm
tho minority being other l lita lay on a team 0 u raf ° ft P u e rort The motion referred
plan ftr a light plant ca to 0u raa fft ftfr jf rR was to the ham as curodg
ty 0t a n n R g
He asks authorl tj to bu > a tpan of uow tet and brldgo and hospital commit
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and weeds SCYTHES that
For high grass cut 75
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character of closets In connection with all
private resldonces Adopted
The ordlnanco commltteo reported rec-
ommending that the attorney prepare an
ordlnanco repealing tho ordinance creat-
ing tbp office ot clt > auditor transfer-
ring the duties of auditor to tho secrstary
making his a bonded office Adopted
Tho ordlnanco commltteo reported
favorably upon tho ordlnanco requiring
reportB of flnca and co3ts from tho cor-
poration court Adopted
Tho ordinance commltteo reported
fvcrably upon tho ordlnunci requiring
all reports to bo sworn to and voided
Adopted
Tho finance commltteo submitted an
ordlnanco providing for tho payment
of tost In occupation cases In the cor
Rotorrcd to ordlnanco
lloferred to street and bridge committee SQCt
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Florence and Jackson Wagons Buggies and Carriages
By lvidermrtn AubcrtlnA motion that health s nearly Wrecked h CT w ww M mMWMMmwww Mii
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Indian Territory to the City of Mexico We also manulactu t
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delicate organism of woman WhatS
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the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair tual to
BRADFIEIDS
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles It
is the formula of a physician of tho
highest standing who devoted his
whole life to tho study of the dis-
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth-
ers wives and daughters It is made
of soothing healing strengthening
herbs and vegetables which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure iriegularity in the menses Leu
corrhcea Falling of the Womb Nerv-
ousness Headache and Backache
In fairness to herself and to Brad
lelds Female Regulator every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial A large 1 bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good Sold by
drujjgists
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