The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 253, Ed. 1 Monday, June 25, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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the South. This decision provides for. a
different elassitication of the finer cot-
ton basslag used especlally for Sea h-
he profits here are nowhere loss
id per eoat per annum and in
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Big Sevamble Expeeted to Secwre
Money for Ereetion of Federni
Buildinus All Over Country.
or in a
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each part to the product of a
that does the work of many ■
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FIRST FEVER CASE •
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mingl commerelal ven
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as it to planned to add to it in contor-
once a eertain percentage of the ap-
orlous
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nlinols Town.
Alton, m. June 24—A
SERIES OF DISTINCTIONS CULMI-
NATED in ENTHUSIASM or
HIGHEST ORDER.
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First Session of Fifty-Ninth
Congress Makes Notable
Laws.
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storm, accompanied by a gale. swept
over Alton today and a deluge of little
green frogs was precipitated. They fell
so pientitullythat thousands were hop-
b
Before dinqusain« the number of act*
panged It is interesting to note that,
with all the strenuous exertions of an
appropriation committee in the house
with the new chairman, Reprewentative
Tawney. It has been Imposnibie to hold
the appropriations down to much lead
than $300,000,000, although "economy"
han been the watchword from the stark
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BOTH HOUSES ENDRAVORING TO
COMPLHTE ALL BUSINICSS
BY PIDAY.
V vox, a
sm Are Lodged in Jnf,
Edna, Texas, June 24.-- (Apeclal)-
The following complaint has been filed
One of the important Keaturee of the 8
sewaton has been the eareful me rattey
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Dr. Trion Declares No Danger Ex-
tote of Spread of Fever Under
Present Regulations.
rerrell Takas, June 14. (Spot tal )—>
White engaged with several young com-
panlons la a game of croquet here at
about 6 o’eloek this evening VIvat Mal-
Canal Question Clenred, Qunrantie
Ktegulated and Appropriatous / |
Sateguarded by statute.
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.ce
night when some of the parties to the
suit wore served with the injunction.
The property involved to among the
best churches in the elty and many of
the city’s leading business and pro-
fessional moa are involved in the liti-
gation.
ng mhovs
. BINIMTTOTARMERS
Import Duty on tab Ooude Ceeton
nemgies to Redueed.
San Antonio, June 14.—(Special.)-
Deputy Collector of Customs Ferguson
has received notice of a decision of
the treasury department affecting oot-
ton bagging, that will prove of ap-
S
Presideht PeftrngtS of Southwestern
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him,
steel plow. HU first product was
.__all his own handiwork. As
trade increased he employed other
workmen and began to divide and spe-
blalime their labors. From ume to Ums
Be evolved labor-saving machinys and
bosanined dhe.buninen into depart-
udi
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phen and
Turn the
heat and
The con-
dvantages
1 by using
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no kitch-
Ask your
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7.00, pay-
thly with
[ the con-
re during
ghts only
B cooking
ht pgr
Immense Induskrial Establish-
menta Are eC Slow Growth.
. phaahapedarhand. with ihfinite care
to hamme it into the proper curves
in shed the soil. to now formed by a
" monater trip hammer, with a die of.Dm
preoise shape required. which falls upon
the red hoc steel and three strokes in
Ehreeweconda make a better job than a
blacksmith opula do in three hour*. The
State a quarter century ago was much
Mm Texas is today. Tosas doss not
gjoy the advantage of a mid-continent
location and cannot reasonably hope to
duplicate these particular inatitutionh.
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g man was riding on
in some way loot his
11 beneath the wheele.
w.Byy 4
Orrtem Tmeme 4
must to mouth <
New Mexleot <
Sea Over by W/ngon.
San Angelo. Texan June Ik— (Spe-
eial)--Jack MeDemitt* was run over
and seriously hurt by a heavy wagon
yesterday.
•s truly the center of the
Mnole and she can ship prode
Enotuted from bar own raw
INJUNCTION ISSUED.
Faetlene to Os ref sane chureh Take Die-
for in 8 a to Ceurt.
Corsicane Texas, June M — (Special.)
The division of sentiment in the Cum-
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land cotton, which change
lower rate of dutn enabling
canal as fast an he
resolution was agreed
city must ass arts to Ito own rrenourcem,
its most available raw matecial too
particular field of trade and its reason-
able a aware *44 of labor. A_taetory ere
to net to be brought to pass like a po-
litleal campaign or a religigun revival.
It contains none qf the utetta of
emotien or sss tl monk it depends upon
gjogun
. &
with which the demands of tho differ*
ent government departments have been
received by the house approprintiom
committee
The result has been the enaetment of
restralnng tegislatiomn on nearty every
appropriation bill which it to Intended
shall have a beneftelal of fest hereatten
First la this class to undoubtedly that
removal of tk* tax on denatured thM
hol and if predletiona are fuifited hear
light end power are to be supplied
by nleohol mad* frem the corniieldaot.
the country, from mya«r‘beets sng
sugar enne, from frit IM and ether vege-
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-Sof Moline They had their beginnings oov-
mgomapiaepanzmnmantorroru
bill wUl follow the immigration bill.
The requirements of the work at
present will make it possible unless
oom* untoreneen delay occurs to tinish
advtoed fart
b middle of a
and June 12
.rear br.
A-f.mea Eh.
tendeny
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tout hly,weathen
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nd March chart*
Why? thT?«‘five
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lata who peraing
range forecasta
Dulere memmi Henehen Ripe Old Age
of 110 Years.
City of Mexico, June 74—Dolores Ber-
Itai, who was a domestic servant in the
family of Presidon t Junrez, to dead at
the ago of lit years. She was 14 years
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Reap Um omplete toward ot Ate own
atzorta without manutaoturins at home
Alt Wad to poasibi under preveilins
Ancal qondiuons.
M tea same time the foot to forcibly,
presented that these vant industries
have not boon created in n day and
that their Mke may not be evolved elae-
- When Wgt by the patient and orderly
gsvslopunt which had made them her*
Oonelden the Amaplemnent taotories at
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Buch an Institution san no mor* bo
iced 19 cents a
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combinations which It is folly to chal-
lenge without equal resource*
opening ROW Pieldm.
Therefore, it is plain that no new
OPuntry may expect to instantly develop
euch enterprises as these, but must
give its attention to factories of other
kinds which are more intimately re-
lated to local raw material and to local
conditions it is equally plain that in-
duntrial development to a growth of
years and a result of dense population.
'‘" "Factories increase population, but pop-
ulation is necessary for factories. One
cannot grow faster than the other, but
the two must grow together, each
stimulating and expanding the other.
Neither can be imported by wholesale.
Texas agriculture first bad to win
the land from the herdsman; it had
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ISOLATED PATIENF DEVEIOPS
YELLOW PLAGUE AT IU VER
QUARANTINE.
OMNIBUS BILL AT CLOSE
by one movement. It to an evolution
that requires, first, the mechanical
genius of invention; next, the, com-
mercial thrift of profit-making; third,
the ritting location with respect to ma-
terlal, coal and distribution.
The same thing may be said of the
cultivators, mowers, harvesters, hosiery,
road making machinery and other com-
modities of invention and patent rights.
In wagons, busgies, furniture, whisky,
shirts and the like, success is a matter
of experlence, capital and persever-
ance. It must be understood that these
concerns by reason of their vastnews,
their large purchases of materlals, their
refinement of system to save time aad
prevent waste and their opportunities
for the utilisation of by-products, are
Cotton mills are anite
and ate pprptrgTin Texas
F. T. Mallory, was struck by lightning
and instantly killed. Charles MeElmore,
another youth in the party, was se-
verely shocked but will reeover. The
fatal bolt descended from a practically
clear sky, as there was very light indi-
cation of a storm.
to adapt itself to the soil and climate
and to loam by experience the fitting
ehd proftable crop. So, manufacturins
mupwEATWr
OF IMPORTANCE
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causes the sur-
re in and fill up
a rd movement is
bo starting point
ble, animal and
at initiative of
of all things in
i, meteorology.
) only one great
o etheric atom*
psudsase of Mextao. Her totter rears
have been spen with the descendanta
of President Juares, who eared ter her
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Texas, Monk Gibson
—------ and Augusts Diggs,
together did then ana thore.
CONGRESS FIXED
ru-zon
and vehicies crushed them by the hun-
dreds. It is believed the frogs were
scooped up from the marshy lowlands
by the heavy winds, carried over the
city and drpped.
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Chicago, 1IL, June 24—(Speci/1/--
The entertainment of the Texas delega-
tion in Chicago culminated today amid
enthusiasm of the highest order. Mem-
bers of the commerclal asnociationg
anttizens visited the Texans st their
hotel end the time was mostly spent in
quletly discussing matters ef general
cencern. This afternoon members of
the delegation were tahen for an auto-
mobile ride from the Auditorium An-
nex to Highland park, thirty miles dis-
teat. They were the guests of H. J.
Pettengil, president of the Southwest-
era Telegraph A Telephone company,
who came from Minneapolis to enter-
tain these. One of the most delightful
aftalrs of the entire trip was s dinner
given st the Uhion League club to-
night in honor of the Texans by Mr.
Pettengill.
The fact that J. E. Farnsworth, vice
pi eu Mont of the company is a member
of the party as well as Mr. Pettengirs
interest in Texas prompted him to this
compilment to tho delegation. The oe-
ep-ion tonight brought forth many
speeches and showed the high esteem
in which Mr. Varnsworth is held by of
fielals of the telephone company and
by Texans.
Ths special train bearing the party
starts early Monday morning for Bouth
Bend, Ind, and then to Bpringfleld.
where Qovernor Deneen has espec'al-
ly invited the party to visit,
aidedly intensified within the paet few
days, and last night ths union faction
of the church sued out a writ of in-
junction before Judge Cobb restraining
the non-union aid* from the use of the
church until the real ownership of the
Church property here is adjudicated in
the higher eburts. Each faction had
employed a pastor and had agreed to
hold alternate service* bw yesterday
something occurred that caused the
union faction to change their minds as
to alternate services and the injunc-
oks,
T STICKS!
ayform.
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nibun publlo buildtag bill. This addi-
tion by the conference will be author-
laed by a joint resolution ae has been
done la the past. After the deficleney
bill is out of the way, the immigration
bill is to be considered under a spe-
cial rule which will limit the diseumsion
to a few hour* Strong endeavors are
to be made to amend lb to Mil regard-
leg the educntional toot and the la-
creased bead tax. Th* publie building
Rood Mahes Lmeky Male.
Hillboro, Texas, June 24.— (Spectat
It C. MeCulloueb is a- Beotehman who
has boa* working on ditterent railroads
in the United Btates for the pant thirty
years, and when Ire first entered the
mervice nt that time he purehaned BOO
aeres of land in Maryland and Virginia
at a very low priee, which later turned
out to be very valuable coni lead, but
from nome technieality ho hue never
received anything from the property,
but at ditterent times people have tried
to bribe him but without avail. Hinee
the death of Senator A. F Gorman of
Maryland, who prevented the sale he-
fore his death. MeCullouch's attorney
hue been negotiating to dimpoee of the
land and yesterday MeCulloueh received
information that 450 aeres of the land
had been sold to Senator Mtephen R.
Vikin of West Virginia, tho eonsidera-
tion being 144 500 and that the other
fifty acres had been reserved for e
homestead. Mr. MeCulloueh has been
n paseenger brakeman on the Minmouri,
K ansae A Texas from Denison to Amith-
ville for a long time end is well known
in railroad eireles Hl* friends rejolce
with him in hie good fortune.
PANAMA ELEGTIONS.
Canal Gestlen Settled.
Ry a different turn of logislative
pointe of view, the quenttons whiek
have perplexed eongress for sometime
regarding the Panama eanal have been
settled. The Preuident may dig a lorn
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winteen New Dave Road for Avvearamee
M Dellas
Della* Junez4-(peclal.)— Although
theoretically the IM I* on la Dellos
firteen saloon keepers were arrented
today, charged with sellins liquor.
They gave bonds for appearance in
the corporation court tomorrow
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nal auvplles to bo made by A mor least
manufueturers
Congress has not dealt with th* for-
sign relatione to any extent. An set
makin a *<>•* needed reorganizatim
of the consular nervtee was pasned.
Nothing wee done I* the Bente Do*
mingo controversy and th* legintatlon
effecting our eolontal ponnensiong wa*
meager end unimportant, although
tariff revision for the Philippinen re-
eoived lb* attention and approval of
the house and an act was passed re*
vicing the tariff in the Philippines, 41
coinage act for the islanda aloe wag
pansed
Hut eongress talked about our own
tariff law. It broke the record fog
words . Thowsanda and hundreds of
thousands more then have bee* ut*
i *r»d at any other one seseten off sow*
soan WORTH, TEKAS, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1906.
Hesldes hrnnehlng off into this nev
field of leginintive ends* ver th« pres
ent sesalon of congrese has made Itb
e«lf Important In other ways It. hae
added one and perhape two new ntates
to th* union and by co doing baa Me«
poned of four territories Gvent remulte
to th* people er* expeeted from the
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RVATIONSOF HUSTONg.
pleasen. A loint
to requiring en-
found enough nerp steel going to
waste to furnish a onsiderable output
ENTERTAINMENT OF
TEXANS ELABORATE
Senator Hals, who la ths abwence of
Bena tor Allison, is acting as chairman
of the Meat* committee on appropria-
tions, expresses conndenee in the final
adjournment 0. congrese before the
close of the present week. His pro-
gramme will be to urgs the considera-
tion of appropriation bills and confer-
ence reports to the exulusion of practi-
colly all other matters and with the
supply billa finally pamed there la no
measure unless it bo the raiiroad rste
bill that eon hold congress together.
The Mala* senator io of tho opinion
that the work ean an be concluded by
Friday, but days that la no event will
it go beyond Baturday.
The only two appropriation bilis
which have not passed the senate are
the general detielency Mil and the om-
nibus publlo building bill, but the wun-
dry civil MH and the agrieuiturai ap-
propriation Mlle are still in conference
Of thene none is expected to require
much time, except the agricultural MH
to which is attached the meet inspec-
tion provision and It Ie generally con-
ceded that in case of necemnity. that
measure could be disposed of tn short
order, as it has already been sutftel-
ently diseussed to satisfy meet sena-
tors. It is not anticipated that the
deficiency bill will arouse debate, but
there will be a general sorambie to so-
eure recognitton on the bullding MH
For this reason it will be held in re-
serve until the last minute
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• oombimatieua ef elrcumstance
from time to time create the op-
— tor profitable trad*
Aad there Im arery reanon to antici-
pnte Fthat Texas wUl develop industrt-
aliy aa Minois has developed. This
wnh S2S
The ires mill nucceeded becawoe it
, - ppreciable benefit to farmers all over
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discover in each Metlon and city UM Tw. Anacea Aecoa,ine, if wonk am.
ting product for protit and to de-
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by Friday. The final deimion to com-
plete the pamnage of the pur* food bill
by recone Illa* the wonate and houme
bill* which are radically different pre-
cento one possibility of delay whieh
cannot well be calewlated, but the lead-
ore my* that the measure must be-
seme a law before adjournment
Yale-Harvard Reunttn.
Thursday the Yale-Harvard regatta
will be hold for the twenty-eighth time
on the Thames river at Now london.
Conn. As of late years, it will attract
a great throng of studenta alumni and
friends of the two universities, mor* of
them poamibly than for several years
pas*. Tho dpeetaeular race between the
varnity elgbte last year, the unbounded
oontidence of Harvard men la Coach
Wray, and the prospeets of a victory
for tne crimson have stimulated inter-
est this year and race day scenen la
the old shipping town ere sur« to be
lively. In the twenty-even times the
two universities have met, Yais lam
been triumphant olghteen aad Harvard
meven, the other two racem triangular
ones, having gone to Corneli, Harvard
hae not won since 1890.
Rugih Regaetn.
The royal Henley regatta which will
be held on the river Thames la Eng-
land July 1 to 4 promines to be a wQu
off close and exeiting conteste, crew* be-
longing to the reorganized governing
. bodies of rowing to Franc*. Qermany,
* Holland, Beluium and Canada having
boon entered to compete with the erews
of Oxford and Cambridge universities.
in the urnd challenge etp: the moat
important event of the rexatta, the Ar-
gonauts of Toronto are consldered the
most danxeroum, hut will her* strons
opponents In ths third Trinity eight end
the club Nautique de Grande erew of
Belsium The Loandere, winner of the
cup twelve timea eInca 1801, will not be
entertd this year, having been unabie
to get an eight sirong enough to de-
tend l he tltl*
The Units* Statesa hae only one entry
in th* eerie*, that of the Diamond soulle,
in which William R Went of the Undine
Barge stab off Philadeiphin is enteved.
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propriatioas to be autborlsod to the am- MANY MEASURES
ary until he has served three years
the position he wimhes to abandon.
- o- -nt tnrnine into tha trenne
erar moneys coneatd brhenda a
cerpout.-
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lions they receive ta equal part* to
avoid deflelencies. This has to be done 8
under penalty. The only escuo* timt
ean be offered le the happening of wome
unforeneen event or emergeney. Unlesm
this can be shown the head of the de- - 2
partment asking for detleleney eppre.
prut ion* shall be nummarily removed 8
and lays himself liable in the future te
rine and even imprisonment. ‛ ■
Nott*** off Meonomy.
Another reqotrement la that the headm.
of ina deportments mean to bring the
matter of ivpropriattons directly be-
fore Ihr n- nate and that makes it nec-
essary for cuch department to submie
all oz Us eatimates for appropriatlone '
In the hook of emtimaton sent to eon-
vvema it th* beginniag of each sesalon.
mill another matter of economy t*
ths taking away from the goverument
clerk of th* right to secure a tranafee
to another department at a uigher nal*
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grens were om pi led in the Congren-
■ion a I Record, a large number ef bill*
were introduced In the two houses Th* -r
ealendar terorda that the number bag
reached nearly 20609, 500 more than
were introducod during the entire thro*
wesmions of the last congren»,
Apvrepvietlene lArue.
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Newleus Tvouble Wrenhe Oot Wetween
Pollue aad 1 .to seat*.
Pannma. June 24.- -Ths eleetlona to-
day were orderly with the execption
of a few free fuhte. which were with-
out merioue results until late this aft-
ernoon, when « elash took place be-
tween liberals and policemen, who
wer« protecting the ballot boxes nt
Bahia Ana park. Nine policemen and
Jose Antonio parades, a member of
one of the best familles of Panama,
were badly wounded and one lbernt
was killed. Forty armed pollcemen
restore* order, but it is believe* seri-
nue fighting may tab* place tonigh:
unlees marines are landed from the
United Btates eruiser Marblehead
Governor Mazoon and Captain
Ot>rt» H Shanton. chiet of police to
the canal son* were prominent at *H
places during the day. and their pres-
onee undoubtedly prevented muchtrou-
bi*.
No disturbance* havo been reported
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with each other,
are constantly
the ether atoms
I therefore their >
vacuum were it
bu
The point ie that mills whch Ne
not the creation* of genius ahd whieh
cannot be duplicated except .by like srowing
genius and opportunity, ate chiefly [norther#
component parts of almost irresistible
The conetitottonal party was vieto-
rioun in Panamo, Ardell. Verdelll and
Cherdeili
qutet nt Catan.
Colon June 24-/he municipal eles-
lines in Colon today passed off qulelly.
ft is understood ths govern mom Is
vletorlous but results have not been
announced.
SALOONISTS ARRESTED.
genne HBdn
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Chicago, June 24—[Btaff Correspon-
MenoeN-Texana touring industrial 1111-
mols.are finding at every turn vast ex-
nSibata st ths wealth which their state
hha dontributed to make these people
■Beta Naturally they are more than
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.Presbyterian church here,
out of the union with the
Presbyterians, has been de-
Washington, Juno *4.— Tiaspertan€
mensures extending federal vegulation
and control have been enaeted at the
first nenalon of the Vifty-ninth eon-
Eress now rapidly drawing to a dotal
The railroad rat* and the meal inspece
tion Mile wHI soon become taw* and
before adjournment of eongresu both
houses will have passed pure tond
bill*, which though diseimtlar la terme,
ar* both based on the name prinelple *f
federal control. It la th* present In-
tention tn try to adjust these difter-
eneen betore adjournment.
There ba* been no marked divieton
on party linea in effecting the above
renultn, the direerences being only eg
to ways and means rather than aa MI
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maaterlalu to the uttermost parts of the
dlobe a wel as minole.
And there is every encouragement to
induetrial effort. The Information is
relleble that all the inatitutions whieh
have boon mentionea to the dispatohes
to The Recor are profiting u areatit
am any ether kina of commerce—bank-
many canqe 50 per cent Cotton mills
la Tezas have been doing nearly a* well
dufins the last five year* This beats
tending money at a per cent.
__-In@ustries.,
The time ha* passed to Texas Cor
exhorting people to build factories. The
time has come Cor information as to
what particular factory will pay.
Money is always plentiful and every-
where available for a venture that
promises profit U a man In Texas
has a manufacturins idea of merit he
can find the capital to develop It If a
city In Texas wants factories it may
have them by carefully choosing an en-
terprise for whieh raw material and
labor are available, by securing the
same kind of buniness talent that to re-
quired in merchahdising or banking,
aad by putting up its own good money
at least to ths extent of taking an equal
chance With the qutside capitalist who
is generally willing to match dollars,
but is too gensible to take all the risk.
Big manutaoturers will not leave this
country to go to Texas, but Tezas must
develepnr own manufacturers fust as
these have developed. Oecasionally a
small mill may be induced to change
its location, but for the most part in-
dustrial growth must come as a result
oC homo effort, home resources and
homo talent, and it will come to Texas
as teat and no faster than her people
multiply and exereise the courage they
have so abundantly demonstrated in
every other felaotendesvot. pie
. New Orleans, June 14.—One case of
yellow fever was reported today at the
Mississippt river quarantine station,
ninety-seven miles below New Orleans.
This is the first ease of yellow fever
reported to Louisiana this year by th*
state board of health.
The patient is a Cuban sallor who ar-
rived at quarantiie Juns II on the
steamer Holstein from Havana. His
temperature being above normal he
was taken off the steamer and detained
for observation. Last night during an
official visit of inspeetion by members
of the state board of health and the
Louisiana legislature to the quarantine
station, n consultation of physiciSns
deeMed that the case is yellow fevet.
The Holstein I* still detained st quar-
antin* end to ordered to lie at anchor
for elk* days before proceeding to New
Orleans.
No other cases of elevated temper**
ture have yet appeared on the Holstein.
Not Epidemie.
Dr. C. H. Irion, president of the state
board of health, said to the inspecting
party that he does not believe that yel-
low fever is epidemie st New Orieans
or in Louisiana. He held that develop-
menta so fsr this year in which no
esse ef yellow fever has bean found
by the beard in the state, except the
one brought here from Havana aad re-
ported today, Indicate* that the disease
does not originate her* He said that
so long as present quarantine regula-
tions ar* maintained in Louisiana ha
believes there will never be another epi-
demle of yellow fever her*
At present five quarantine stations
are operated by the state along the
Gulf of Mexico coast.
The existence of yellow fever st Rio
de Janeiro and also of two eases of
bubonic plague at that port were re-
ported to the state board by officers of
the steamer Sallust arriving here to-
day. The Sallust waa disinfected at
quarantine. , .
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Rates to Be Regulated
PASS MANY MINOR MEASURES
to obtain supplies ofFbe best grade of
bagging at the same price he formerly
paid for the inferior quality. This finer
bagsins has recently boen classed as
bagging under condition* where the
importer make* a declaration to the ef-
fect that that is the purpose Cor which
it is to be used. As a result of this
classification the duty on this finer
grade of cotton bagging has been re-
duced to six-tenths of 1 cent per square
yard and the ad valorem duty entirely
removed.
The finer bagging has also been used
for the purpose of making sacks and
other articles of A grater commer-
cial value than the raw bagging, for
which reason it has been clanned until
recently as fabric. The importer does
not get the benefit of the reduction
even now until he has first declared the
sole purpose of the commodity * that
of cottan bagging.
With mallee aforethought, kin sad mur.
dor Ml M red Condit by then and there
enttins ths said Mildrea Condit with
Aknite
hoa-been “und and “*
enabled to manufacture at a 'host less
than to possible without equal equip-
ment in these respects or without coun-
terbalancing advantages of location to
<W sources of supply and consumption. It
to to be remembered also that in many
. of these inee there ere compact trusts
that absolutely control price* and that
a would not permit new enterprises ths*
sam A threaten serious competition.
As to the rsts bill, no one doubts
that it will get through, but no one
is eatisfied as to just how the com-
modify amendment prohibiting common
carriers from transporting their own
products will come out. If Senator Till,
man adheres to his determination to fs-
nist on the retention of the words,
"eommon earrier," lustend off subutitu-
ting the word, "rallroade," a* is now
proposed, there ‘will be delay There
will also be further discussion of the
resolution asking the attorney general
for a statement of sults under th* anti-
trust lawn and Benator La Follette has
given notiee of his intention to prose-
cute hl* effort to secure the adoption
of his resolution providing for the
witbdrswal of eoal and dll lhds from
entry. Night mesalons ar* probnbie
toward the last of the week.
Every effort to to be mad* to finish
the businens of th* zession fa th* houne
of represeniatives this week. Contrary
to th* mu a l praetiee the adjournment
resolutlon to not to be introduced uatll
the legislative buniness hi In such shape
tnat it cannot be Mocked by the sinule
banded opposition of any member of
either body aad partieularly the senate.
The test of the appropriation Mita,
th* genral defickency, will be re-
ported to the house today (Monday)
and passed. This MH earrtee f 1B.I4MM)
aad betore H bseemsa h law this
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