The Comanche Chief. (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 19, 1881 Page: 1 of 4
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COMANCHE. TEXAS, SATURfi^y. FEBRUARY 19.188t
- NO. 13
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IU On the 14th »L.v e/ lVceaWr
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Vhrrif CuOWiKhc > intt. Tnaa
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hie homo. *• —
"ummoneed and an inquest held as
I. win as possible alter the diacovory
L iho remains. It wl necessary
to remove the. body tp the oj>oii
mik bdore an wmiiiiiiwi
Slid be made, as the loft was very
low and would notf havo accomo-
d»ted the juiy. There were scores
of people present, not one perhaps,
lL.,. «raft a staunch friend of the
an
the
The
carbolic
‘The
b«t was a staunch friend
deeded, and in breathless
witched tbe.x^ewaminatidn.
ITTirr..,. in attendance.
a viajjootitainmp; carb
^letter addressed to
hysicians
1&S&
i for ones at homo” furnished a
else for uaravetiog the mystery.
We give the letter verbatim, except
we add in brackets, Mr. Davbnport,
who is alluded to as “Bph8*: ‘
_______ .Ones at home: .-t
No doubt but when your ryes
I ihaHaee this the haud that marks it
will be palsied and silent as clay.
|I believe God will forgive me thij
lint rash act, for I can’t live 'and
lieethose for whom I would spend
lind be spent come to beggarly want
|l know that this last act condomns
Ins,Tibi only in the sight of meir;
I bat of high heaven ; but how can 1
I lire amidst perpetual gloom and
despair? I wo«ld gladly do so
I but the lights Of*’life seem entirely
■gone out so I xush into the unknown
in order to obliterate the
I put. I lcavo you for s
I comfort and consolntmoJnj>^ hands
loif our good Christian fnend, Dr.
I Robinson, and to the management
|ofyour financial affairs to our^gopd
1 Dr.—Crew; • I trust the
high school—may be
|» success, and if those two notes
locer the old mill can bo used that
mage Discourses ou the
Subject of Amusements.; ^
“I have no i
THE 17th I.Efc.SLITI RE.
m+f '‘ ■
Twentieth I>»y.
sat* atx. ,
Tpathy lea»^yebruary r. UVathertord, re-
jackets.” said I»r. l*orte<t from tin* cninmittee on j«(Jl‘
mage in his sermon yesterday
morning. “If yOu will shew me
the qtyto of a map's amusements
ml recreations, I will Call yOu what
are his prospects for this world a
the world to cmqc. I think ofie
the ghastliest Thistakes ever mi
gtinBilivat mistakes ever made vetpwriiV. Hottfrlhh, Tiwntho
by Christian men is the attempt t “ iMllI
out down the sport fulness oM.fnit
I have known men of suchm morbid
state and such twisted theoh.t;\
rial districts, favorably' on the rude
sage of the governor, rcoojwtncitdipg
th»Panhandle distriepetiurt. High
tuucr. liuwi -the i>si*u)itlw oh ataW
I three days of writ, proved to be an-,
other legal bug uinlcr the legislative
I’Uip, «f"d Hii <eriai war lollawed for a
tdme, when -M«rr move to indetimtely
postpone flirt her consideration. Car-
rtett, and^Ute ltoifae adjoufngd till to \
”Mond»V
The ‘
affairs,
* iltMli tnO CilHI t<> niif I.itn*tKii iiitvAPnoii ik.. sUL ..II lliwfu.iai ‘
ittec oiM*on«tit utionnl nmendm'erifs,
UP, ■nuiemlmc.nt.tif* article 5 of tin*
constitution.
RvAn applying^- gili.to'pity expenses of an
Tweutjr-aeeond Day.
sxxatx.
«ss
ArsriN, Febrnary 8.—Mr. Stcwurl*. ^
for judiciary No. *: FitforabtJ* on
utYieiidmenr of jrtiete IfiOO, rtdating
ndjhe house adjourned till (p.argtuuenir'of counsel and cha
V apw^. ,rt». oVthe^purt. Alao, unlayorably
govei uor's m essWgetyjia .read repeak ot' law requiring la#tthei,!|
ing sale of 50,0tMistfre» (>f cap report description of Snluiaht^lau
4JS, H «• so.oofrifR.o, U jfo •**
itol lnt:ds, ajid asking authority tojtered. Also favorably on amending
o| lands, afnl
vrptnya eofttp
ntne plaus'iur
to auiborize the govenior to disinter
and bury iii t he state cemetery the
ot thw Aur
Jlefe1;rcd.
that They w-ei^^ypposed to bail J surplus revenue to - the ajrttrfgtiish-1 to attend' meeting of the
ements;’ a<>d when
people, full of cxhtihcrance
vitality, ask what shall wo' di
recreation V have ansvyojwff, ‘pruyc'f
meetings.’ ~ [liuughtcr.j I have
.. , ^ ^ ..—on^wfST Aniqndifientat
lerred. "CoSrrty coin
A i.H ss^dKiw the guvernor courts power to fix thsWms
i^wthHJfiuymg H
ptedf euidthe bill
'cjjiirrrfiejj
firtatwc ok Pttw m
rditTg wise ■-
that the mightiest menih the (*hurr h . the snhjeyt, an
of God in all ages huyj& joituKk in jand cautwtfs (onsidcration.
c-fc _ t hilarities rpcrerttioH. AViIliumi^^^Wgyvcrfior signedJlgibtirallow-
f Wilbcrforce Iruiullod ITooiiirwith hi<^f,u persons..\vh(>so^srrTTTs have been
Doc. It, 1K8U. j ehildjcn. *J\lartIn Liitl^^i^tMlJ'Sold for taxj^^rtnTb.iiight in by the.
dress the Cltristmas^tt^t^ Thomjts j at atcajj^tcnsion rrf t welvo monl hs
Chalmers flied Jrifes with his chikby>^n'f'h to redeem the same.
,ren- __^ , ... HttiLS OROEttKn KNOHOSSED. .
y- . JBttJSe amusements JwffT to_be|.' . i ‘
iHSbunnod that dh^tia one with | f’oncurront resolution expressing
gtpn. Jndet* an.hinendmen
n^l.olfens« tbl
o of holdingilkil or rcfhse 1
e the bill.
jifittc house .
lint reading.
Twenty-first D»y.
SENATX.
Austin, Fehruarj’ 7,—Joint reso-
lution amending tho.‘tfbrihtitution,
fixing the duration of all state; and
county officers at four yenys, except
tnembers of the legislature and judges
of the supreme and appellate yourts,
second time and ordered engrossed.
ni 1.1.3 PASHEO.
!htiSo amusements _____ _
ninned that djagilSt one with j ^oneurrom, resoiuuon expressing ot the supreme ana appellate youths,
eveiyday lifiv^Xlt amusements arc sympathy with Ireland in* its atrug- was roisl|,#wi)iid time and Ordered
bad thaV^fire calculated to ptill us tfk'H iigairrsf Hritish landlords. > j engrossed.
nui moral and physical health. House hill relating to the payment [ Joint resolution amending theeon-
I want you to avoid all amusements jurors in criminal eases, after jstitntioh in refereiHro to the laws reg-
TKat are beyond your means. ITow ud'^Hion "f th*f uinendnicp,t by Mr. nlatlng stoc k nmt’stockraising, so as
many tables have been robbed to j Hflno, requiring justices, to ntnk^ to alknv all electors to vote on stock
to pay for dub champagne? The! m°utlvly reports to county clerks of j law, and on such qucstiotis as nre
corner saloon is in debt to the wife’s “mounts due persons for jury ser local in their application, was read a
faded dress. There jfiP»xcwrsioi. vic&.wiLh. «*»c names of j.n-ors, cic.t
of^rlay -TrSr^nTlfFr^'ir-tTtnF-PtPnFTmth4HvAUim snmendmenl, mcreus
round a. month’s wages. There mg the pay oi pimrs to wz per aay.
are ladies whose life business'it is Mr. Houston s resolution requiring
rocrSioraTlv"“hoi^0"<'h<. tank j”'“l« '» ' '"P1".'’ .*"■ 6"“l
niaruci is . ei iUKai wmi u u,,r ; ii,„,. , ,,min t, in v mni.iidmenl ; l‘Puhlm in«H>ev.-s4Hdl
^croro the riddyftrrntHht^nn^irr > 2’' not he used li.r the support of nhure.iu
t’f - diffusion, ami the whooping or'j ’ j*!, ."‘‘V ,'.* ,1,, * ' tol' immigration, or to pny the ex-
bloatcd .sons comes home to 'vpu'v jfOJimi, offered an amendment 'ponses of emigrants to Texas, but
iftjny doaire it should be 1 ar^w^mi dATx iA^Td tp1?,''1 striking o„i the word -reqnirefl.’’ 111?*- !^>tl“^rjLsili»!} nmko a.nple pr«.
Eph.y[Mr. Davenport j) I trust vSk md »>« W&M ‘•“utlmrized.” vision for .he coUedon and dissem.-
iv with vou, and with T'“ * ' " ’ '
Joint rosolntiorr~?3 ppppal—the--dcraou.:
clause in the constitution prohibiting
ty on an
Bw ki rufkltUnt w ju'dgm«6t» -IS
+*S*Ht
the sale of intjjxnating liquors,
except malt liquors and wine tor
favorably
and it should not be torgotten that
newspaper {ran
business In the
t that ft be mado a
fens* tfta a county a
or rcthse to re;
BOUSE.
Hojise resolution •ubmittln
■stitutionsl amendment to auth^>Ti»c
an appropriation for ptib|i<hittg und
disseminating information of the ro-
souroM and advantages of Texas,
with a majority adverse report, and
a minority favorable report, with
anpMidment to empower the (governor
and commissioner of statistics to
send out the information, was taken
wp- .
The adverse report of the commit-
tee Bras lost by a vote of 20 to 56.
Amendment by Mr. Nash to limit
apjimpyjjtfjons to floOO per annum
The previous question was ordered
the minority report and amendment
rnmm
co'him ns of a paper ia the pub*
er’fc stock in frade, and thf
ties who ask to Use them for <
special bcuellL
for the same>
eitixen Of n place s
in Hieing hts town
improve; eveiy new hooae,
lu-operfy- 'Jo, our midst. Eveiy ipe-
necting mind knows thla to be tnie,
neflta all whi^ have
Tilnns rfr^d*l*Utt} enhances the* value of prop-
latwms er bcin^W^doUltffclft pabflc
cohvemnec, even if not conduoted in
f not conducted
create of the ruling political
power. It Incrt>aaea trade, it cautions
against imposition, it saves you IVom/'
loss, it warns you of danger, it point*
out aiffertnt advantages, and in*
roll fa. The local press
th ere'ore support it fay advertising
creases your pr
is t he power that moves the
there'ore anpport it by advertising
in it libi'rally, subscribing for it, ana
paying for it.
Iltnefr for Hard Ttmea.
' Stop Spending so much on lino
doilies, rich food and stylo. Buy ,
good, healthy food, cheaper and bet*
terrlothtnp get mote teal and eub-
tnntiul things of life every wav, and
■specially atop the foolish habit of
especially Stop
running alter expensive and quack
adopted^ nn’d the hilt engrossed by it idobfor# or using so much of the vile
vote of 162 to 84. i* 1— —Uaj......... A “ —
Twenty-third Da;.
SENATE.
Austin, February 9.—By Mr. lien
urn an.: Regarding school landar
nd to set aparTtirthe different cogn-
nnd to set aparTtirthe different coun-
ties the baluncu due them*
.REPORTS.OF COMMITTEES.
By Mr. Terrell, tor judiciary No.
I, un'kvorably otTbill to afttend 1
humbug nuuliciue that does you only
harm, and makes the proprietors rich,
but put your trust in the greatest of
allsimprftjiurc remedies, Hop B|t-
torqfTliwtciires always at a trifling
cost and you will sec hotter 'times
and goivd hcatfh. Try iVoftOft. Bead
of it in another column. 89
amend the
ithartic Pills
.nr t!.r rhai. Mt ralhattir prmriple*
-<U inr. in fr *|*->rtk>n* swuralelj at-
4 ta W.-iuix*: ' ftnrity. rrrtainty. SIS 1
.rui’lT o< effect. They are tiie nSII
»r» of < areful study and lxrartical i
«ed are -U»e nal *nwtual ft—-,
v*> diai'ovefMl for disease* iau*ed W
ijenient of the stomaih. liver, *Stt
•is, wtoh r—|itire oronipl and effectnal
Arrs's Till* are •penally
■done. Eph. [Mr. Davenport j I trust
[will stay with you, and with I»r.
7i advice and counsol, you will
i»v« no difficulty in getting along.
Iftmvoll Stcphenvillc; farewell to
|mr ambition and aspirations tliat
irointed me to action here—
knows that I love this people
,'hoso lips so matry kin
■expressions of friendship and regrad
young men who have mado tiilsc |
The amendment was lost and the
efffrlrtTw'takcn WyTVont "the *>'" ougroanedhy a vote ofl
> s . hot' mill 'M lin o I ha tnilau wnr.<
drawer. MAny a young man
ie to th:» rt»w of dne-as**- Tneir
-tlv on tt,e digestive and assioik
prorrAvjf. a?ul
sA.tH^n Thrir *um
5d
ns m their prm:h»e. aind" V
i nations, m one ef lho
■>f their saltie as a safe, sure, aa*
r reiwl.le purjpMive niwIliWs
rordis.unded ef Uw tinreutraW
■ ofT kuirsik- Tea* f ililor auhstwrA.
e positivejv .free ir**tn <#“■?*
Irion's -T.*t^rlies, aiel can te ad®!1-
to .children with perfect safety. ^ I
’* PiLis'arf an efTet‘uaJ core for
jation or Costlvencss, Indljp
Dyspepsia. I^»s* Of Apr*1"'’
ilonucn anil Hroath. DIxxfness,
rhe, D.-s» of Memory. NumSMW
mess, jHlindiie, KlieumsU*™,
on. and »kln Diseases, I>wp»f,
a, Morins, Neurulxia, gft
. Dla rrkosa. Dysentery,
blsorf-ers of the U'er. *"" w
iaeaso* resulting fry til a disowew*
the d Native af>rv-*'-lv h
Dinnev ’ill t'.»ey hare no effBA
r ffenft tn th-ir a~»ren. toe** T“U
nost I borough and *' ar,'
nvd. ui '
cn—and lastly (can I aav if)
I with streaming eyes, farewell loved
|uvt, a JLatt /uretre/if May God’s
rare bo over you and nTs ministering
els hover abont you, that ton
Imay over be shielded from the evil
[influences with which you may be
ttrroouded. Ben Bashel.
The jury gave the following ver-
|dict:
Wo the itny sttmmonserl to in-
Iquire into the cause oF'tho death of
[Mr. B«'n Bnssel, find from investiga-
jtion that ho came to his death by
|taking poison from his own hand.
[This the 4th day of February 1881.
Haw to Raise a Shepherd Do*.
A San Antonio correspondent of
Jibe New York Sun says s
| “In a former number of the
[Weeky Sun appeared a letter on
[Sheep raising in Texas, In,which the
jtuthor praised shepherd dogs. It
[it better not to use dogs at all;
wrecked by fiimlsemcnts thnt are
beyond his means. L,
. “Then I charge! yon not to make
amusements your lifc*tjme business,
many kind | Lite is a serious business, whether
were born in a palace
nation of statistic* pertaining to our
agricultural and other resources, to
the end that all sucking new homes,
to borrow money, issue promissory
notes, and pledge the property and
income therefor. Alssy fhvora
the law concerning probate of wills.
Also, favorably Art the hill authoriz
ing distrii t court* to transfer certuiu
nay. and 21 ayes. The rules were ine 0,J<I 1111 suck mg new ^ n omes, | {.nNe„ pending before them to county
suspendendd and the bill finally pas.Tkuowing^ Hie itdvfflitage , , Xn"j!courts. Also, favorably on bill to
sed with hut two dissenting votes, I dTA.v BWtte Ui-fljlC midst. Adopted amCH(j. the law concerning county
Mr. Buchanan, of Grimes, and Mr. H1}' -l* “.Vot‘ ff nays. ^
PattAh ----------— *—j Mr. Gom h ottered>rin npvcndment
Committee Room, Austin, Febru 11hat the resolution he submitted to
ary I, 1881.—-lion. Johm-Young j tbt: yc<>ple, for. their adoption or ru_ corporation of towns amt rftres, with
attorneys. ; i"
By Mr. Stcw'art, for judiciary No.
2 : Favorably mi hill relating to iii
{ovy|W aL ft^thn hiff whn°haS|Q,>(^h‘ | conunlttoe amciiilrtltlflti.. ^Also’, uu
<«•&*» nr? 'Sui1:jTutrrStaS: a.......^ ...............
there is so
and for others
Alasf' for01theSmanjs‘‘,,,‘t'’ resolution requiring them to i
Afici lor others. AIhh- toi* tiie niHn , , . . 4* « i u i t. *1 vohh
then.lost by a vote of 18 nays to 8
House
1 ^ dani'ii i’ion 'f‘and said eoiniiiitt*’c in>triieT[ Mr. Tompkins: • Joint resolution
chuckle over
and
cities over streets, alleys and public
grounds. Favorably on Mr. Balter’s
poker-dice house bill. Favorably on
hill relating to swindling and fraudu
lent disposition of mortgaged prop
•arty
By Mr. Weatherford : Favorably
■h'
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
rp L. HUTCHISON,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR
, AT LAW, ...
^ BhMAffCIlI, "* " V * • IIIJI,; —
Will nm-tlee in sllthe court*of tbo *t«t*.
tfg'unnd Litlcntiun • apeclnlty.
riff**, wuUiklu public aquuni. tAiiwi
’[' H.HILL,
LAND AGENT and SURVEYOR, '
OOMANCHE, * * • TEXAN.
Taxes I’niil on land* In *ny part of T*x*
~sr. AXWTtxtOTt given to unp»tw4cd claim*. J
whether flouting or In Ih* Mcnetsl Luna *
7-.W ly
J M. (jiAlHEIt, v'
ATTORNEY At LAW, .
COMANCHfi - - - TEXAB.
Will give prompt penonal attention to alt
I.im.., . Iilrimtml to hli fjift—civil: erimln-
bual
itl, prolmte snd colleeticiia.
r i to report the said bill back do the ! t(, (.hango the suffrugc urticle in the I on reorganisation ot| the tenth and I L, SHKoI’SUIltK.
.....““ ATTOSSWATWi
Ik k ipL it vir noK avnnnffl thproof be priiitocl for 1 he uso (»l tlioj Mr. Baker: Biil.^unoiidin^ tbo [rjD/iJA°tion of Mr*- IIi^i16wprv tin*. COMANCHE, - • * . - TEXAS,
the breaKer*. ne 3 „t»i I senate. - Bitiiavas, of Wood. rci:>itration lnvv so' as lo require ar- i nill providing thnt the i^cxt tt«»iit%ral I Prfirtlrc*-hr-Ml the coutUin thi# *o4 «tir-
man, and tho men who came am | ...... j ................................ - i...! i... i.^tA nt* *w«e- M..«,l»i.'fWui.diM« counUv*. H,w,4»T
sat unmoved at his funeral gazed i
at'the coffin as vultures at a carcass j
of tho lamb whose heart they had] committee on revenue nod taxation j convet ane.es
ripned out ” 1"* I submit a hill to this house, reducing; Mr. Hutc hn.sm,: B. I drawn up bv
H • ndvalorcm taxes to 10 cents nu the i the con.m.ttcc <m oduckt.on, proytd.
Extent of Our Railroad.. ! 8100. and occupation tax to 25 per»•« ** ''.cation and cstuhlmh
- jk nno1 oont. except oil intoxicHtiuiig liquors. I mc'nt of a sijiP* • univovs.ty; 1 he
There are now nearly l.on-u[’a.-oriv.| to the committee on taxn i elei tiol, lor location is td he ordered
miles 'of n»ad tn f>)>cralion m the /j-- --*--------—------------------- : hr Atigmir. nnd thc place receiving
United States. To these roads the j pjur„1v'.: A rcsrdutihn to me-khu biglieat vote shall ink-nre jho lo-
country owes an mcaieulablo debt' - •’ •
for their development of resources*
SrSSftSK!BS,5«kS-
art renewed health and "i01 lu
>le item.
spared by Dr. J. C. Ayer kCo,
practical aad Analrllcal
Lowall, Mass. *
•old »t Sj^L bsyoaiatt
P^Tsas Every W
WeilAugors * Dn®
CasassEBiw
1 “* m-
ACiBNTS WANTED r
S FASTEST SELLING WXiSJXj
THE" AUK* |ffta
DSDATIOHS of SBC©
ii> BUSINESS & •s<'V,.A',S'*
be lew* of tnulc. legal t'S^flalHr
t WhioMU vmIuhIuc tuM*«* ^
He, .I’evhf“unliaqv ^huiT^
l public rfu«lm'»s: In f«4"rt,! ,
»Ry. Addra-r^vcircc. ar; *?
TtK\.VS-IKMIK ANi> 1 ifo
K Tit* Msin^StrcCt. I*«
OME TBEtTU^'
^flSUSCfi^
those that
‘fj'IS i*nd »re
grow
to a large size,
»A l I ill I* Ml *ily» ’ i|.~ I** It'j'lilft. Ill • , Hill |»|'M oiiog < < ' a • IS’ ' ' ni I . ■»< ..... - ..........—
»•»«*, • i“.r'L'-’u1'"' ■'vA^.:ri*^ ,;v„ir7vr’^vro'5"iL"5T"'’»;",‘«
B_, Bnk.r. il-*r.h.-l, j-T 'tlifrenlHT. *u, put m>M**>iKl n-a.liiig. j* I ^K. U. W. J*. ItOUINSUN,
nous*. > . I .PHYSICIAN AND SL IGEON,
Tim special order was Mr. Fry’s j (Hr„„ ,lU pr„f„,icnB| Mirviw, i„ theciU*'
resolution to amend the constitution r.en* of Comanche and adjoining countlea.
ralize n >rigiT«s to pass sonm mcHs- f-catiun, provided it recuitch it third
• • e|pf all the votes cast. If no place
“II 5 for their rtevetopmcui o. resources ,m. 1(((lI{i to (l |„ir reeognitio., of S‘.«" »'.e votes cast,
artsfumi the facilities thov-havahimtowfti^^.^..^^ ,.,f y,^-tn att-ttTc rights remwicH «.w<ctbiidH ut
»i*e, I in transportation. V-They have made |......n„ I then the two points
in transportation.’-they;have l.mde ,,('{o| in„.to tj,Vni, as the great na* I H»«i the two points reviving the
i-----»—li*.Iu»-» .uuiMtu, ni the. - * .'|lUgheNt vote shall again be voted tor.
Mr. Haynes: Concurrent resolu-
converted into shepherd I highly valuabledacgc scctlnim ol the f’,on wliich we obtained our
Jogs ia the way the Mexicans^ do. I country which without them^ yyouM i-,. ^ ftn(, the foundatidn of oiir laws.,
lh»tis take tho pup awayJ from j have had a merely nominal va ne. to the committee on federal '» protectiv© tariff.
|'U mother before its eyes open, and j But,on tho othet1 htyid,. in the ln*t; ,..... • .Ij Mr. Fosters Making an appro
to a goat or ewe to raiscj analysis it comes to this—whether ‘jjv : A resolution that it in print ion to pay school directors
[•kpriving tho latter of their off- the railroads shall ruleAhe people or tfl(l 'M,ns0 0t this house that one-' ‘,l»j'»“ under the laiv «f August 18,
luring when just born. Tho' pup- fho pcojilc flm railronds. , „,i. ,.♦* «j.„ nnH tb,K 1870.
[will know its stepmothef and will --------- w • ■*
[Ko to it te be suckled. As soon as The trontier batnllion now
J. * oUCKIvl*. ™ BOOH , |in | llO Tl OIHICr DIIUIIHdii H"" Jlli.'tT’t Jis'il ftf'iW
old enough to go out gists of fivo sinffll companies number- ‘,^oTr.crnitn^iiva* on Jaxiltion.
2jjj tj>« flock it will stay with them, jng Ri all, 120 officers and iiHHi^aml jj^ vvt ,*:
Tf it is grown will be verv itiiplitn'tlia Inst fwJv’ years. tbev nr'" ’
fourth of ttic revenue arid hko- re
anwU Jaschoid Amd^crnplitm of 1250 worth
Mr. Willis: To amend the-, con*
so as Do permit tho legislature to ex | Ufflce at jlamHton’a drug atort*. weat aids
erupt from taxation capital invested , "f kalific «n;iwrfi < "mmii-he, TeigSt,,,||)„l|;*.| *■
in manufactures for eleven years. / 1 KO. I), 8THKKTKK, M. D.,
with the committee’s substitute res | \T
olutlon of the same import,'but litn SURGEflM'AND -IlOMfEPATHIC
itlng the exemption to investments,■ _PRACTJ(.TONER.
of 8600 and over. office uv»r 'tore, ?»;l Austin Kt.,
By Mr. Cavon: Amendment to “ ' (| ' WACO, TKXAH.
enable the legislature aktetff exempt orrnu Horn*.—From 8 to 0. a. m.s from
manufactories , now 'established. 1 to and from7 to B p; m.
Adopted. I' ■ gew' Clironli' di»paa<*« a «p«'cii»ltr. M
Other amendments were offered . ......,
and lost and the iiouse adjourned ■ J JA' 1 " • ‘ * '
without disposing of the bill. TITtE GUARANTEED TO THE PUROHAtn .
Mrscr.i.bA^Eous.
Discussion on the ootside.
............very’
[yffi iti driving off other dogs,
[•Mvea, or sheep thieves. For that
| JR the larger and more fierce the
h*ed of th
_____ K - r ■___A resolution that it is
during the last tivff* years tbev have {hJ. ; * ot- lht, s. V. '
performed the following services, VI*: ^pn^ha! females I
the Seventeenth l-cgia-i-of exemption other, personal pr-Ap*
rmab's be hot excluded j ^'rVL' '
1001 scouts; 7 fights with Indians; 'm (.inplovim.„t •'}„ the state gov! Messrs. Roach. Gould, Tarleton
31 Indian trail^ followed; 5 ^'W^ts j crnflU,ut . Referred to the commit
e dog tho betttfr," but! with outlaws; 12 outlaws killed and] jrp ()|| slaU, afVuirs.
y jnndyf a dog can bo made a! 4 wounded ; 085 fugitives from pis- ^ nN"sr<’oM' vm> TinairaKADiNO. |MINCSUANEOl’fl.v
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fi4The termaqi; justices fourth. Mo
(ion cnrricTt"and hill passed.
Mr. Finlay's bill t^i lurnish crippled
I|A#I ^ r»w nuwp, mill UURI
® toe care of the dog alone, th© latter I ,.„rts ; 152 qtbei assisjan
|*te*bajM but twice a day, in thc|authorities j 1917 horses
[nwrnfng before the sheep leave tho J ' " k'''
and at nightfall wlyn he
\ /or hi* supper. Should he
1 “fa flock during the day to
[*** home for food giro him “
Itao; W^PP'nF' *nd send him back
|2J* ®°fk without food. AH®r
[*,„ b%en done a fair times be
|i ■ 8000 Iffarn not lo leave his
[I/**'*n<* to bring It home at the-
** flL- valuable pi*©ft
}n and ahoul\l
jn FOt UTf.KN 4.001) FAKMH
i oV DoH^oT.r^<VH rf,ivi^nn ,,v i
Hlid to iuclqde under the sameatnouiil prtfislatwr© of the state into.new rep rti<."«1-4 in ditttri-nl portlona «>f Ce-
resentative nn»F senatorial districts ; miiry.
develops Opposition to this tncnsiirc. 1 A Uu, ^O.isst seres of unimproved lands in
principally in eltsfern Texns, epj|t o' 1,i0 u’'!^9"ttABlWUIX
RctciTml tot he conmi i t | ami Strihhling: Bills amending the ' tb« THnity, End ©ast of the Western - " " tVniancho, Trx’a..
Rovioed .Statutes. Coiftcnts not rcud. boundary ot the lumber region, fhc |.—
rapidly growing wvst Witnfs a new j 1.1 AMlI/fyN A IIA-MMON,
deal, and this influence finds active j *A v. <t,<
nnd powcrfiiksupport from new set- ■ (fturcowora to-Hamilton A Thurman)
lers of western Texas. „ ‘ , > „ " j 'lErtu.
The measure enennragin> immi- | ±
grntion would, it is thought, become
a In©’ but for the votes that come
from the east. ■ Tb«ye two measures
—rrapportlonment and aid to immi-
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—1.............................
It is estimated that jfie m W set-1 rep('rtbil-wftli mimuTty nml majority
mnnehe And HtirroumliiiK country"that they
keep coiintni.tly hi «tiA,k‘a‘giMid lfi«* of
..* ■ -
- l'AMILH-I-
southern and Tyxos soldiers, rcsi- graiion—asaunir theshnpo of shod- ^ jg 1*0 C? i (k N
dents ot'T’cNSs, wlih artifieinl limb-/ nwv forerunners of a.(iisi*ion of the
b«*. re-
tiers ure cotntiDsHnto Texas at tie- ,.-p,.*(-. It was made tlie special
one thousand eweh 4av. The :,^,foi-for l iU'stlar.,nt ltfcffiht. m. T_________________,— -
........^ "r.,
at 80,000. ^ ^ ^ - r^fyeibiirrrr. J *•» •! notitV the owner of the t^rtiflcato of; --— "'.J
- TMfNew York Sun, Tinm, find
Bvaniag Fail
^ -sy " whkjuhay *44 .. ,
8|>LI. IX>* FOR CAAIf.
T. WHUAI0L 4S» 1
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? ^»L/^A^,,,4ha"c.,veru piisscff to tie third wading. pn new location -hall bcperhilttid pntraite_of all the presidents ami.
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