The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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with flrcarmn
inclosed and #®
' «ftiíjantitié ■
not specially na raed «•
the provisions of this
to .Movía*-a penalty there
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16. Of *
Act toBHIpl
saflfr'.aclati**,
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be permlttod io
T*X*S, alld to dSttgi
Hot
► -OÍ thl*
til* Incorpora-
•ucb «oototle*. «na declaring
r,M amended so a to **•
the provision* of «aid act
*sünlon
1
North Amer
mh
requiring to*-dtflnfecttf>n
public bujj01a«*rfai
ldtng apon
lorthe Tlqiatloa thecebf.
Aa art to regulate the sal* of ocv
c la*. aad other draga; to regulate the
of prescription for aucb
to require psr on« •oiling such
upon proscriptions to file the
aad keep It ¿abject to the ln-
of the pabÜe and to provid*
tor the violation thereof.
> ,,/¿ii)í'r '
act requiring all person or oor
owning or operating atreot
tr nr of the cM*a of the
Of not lee than 40 000 Inhabit-
transfer children under the
of* twelve years, aito all students t
than 17 yea™ of age. attoaj thne mM train, are duo.
___ aay public or prtvato academic
aehool. at and tor onfehafT th* far*
ot «Ml ■■■■
peaalties for the violation of this act.
IbIIÍÍIIIÍIbIÍ w
th*
P*>
¿ay ovar any branch llneAAIso
stating explicitly that street tsar linea
aro not iflthtt the Jurisdiction of the
sli
pf§-;: 'm&
_ to anead Articles 397Sd and
3971. af Title LXXXVI. Chapter IS. of
tfcs Ctvil Statutes of the Sua* ot It*
aa, IMS. aod ftaJ Art*!* 3S74 of eaid
title aad chapter, as amended by an
act of the Ttrenty-eixto legislature
aad approved June •, «M, relating to
the date* of teachers' examination
aad the validity of teachef*' certlB-
••?;eatf«. :
a act to authorise the
i at mutual an—nwnf
III
If
M
down,
d is bal
MR
Imii
j this act he-
„ muttinJ ln*ur-
I have sixty day* there
rtpK. trlttl Its terms. |fp
An act tó prohibit any corporation
or receiver operating aline of electric
sfréfct railroad in the State of Texas.
- . ....¿'a - ^ 1 — A -.i — mójÍLm*
H| ,M(it!ng electric car upon tucn
lines during the Month of November,
bar, J nuary,- February and
of each year, tinte** the for-
ward end of such car .1 provided with
a screen or vestibule to protect the
jBfttpftrst^or other person directing
the jnetfvo power hy which such
«operated, from wind and atorm.
prescribing a penalty for the
or this act. „
provide a pqnlshment for
ertfti who shall appoint siore
Is provided by law.
An act to Tttie
ia Panal Coda of
at Jho regalar ees-
thC Twenty-roufth legislature,
IMS, relating to gseaults to coma
«Orne other often***, by fixing tha-lfun
tahmenl for assault to ogmtmt mur
dor- I -
IWt the purohasfl o?
to the Stato, by
offices/and euploye* of the penitenti-
ary; waking It unlawful for *uch <jfc.
llcara arid employes to appropriate or
use Stat*, property, or the -labor of
Stat* eonvtetsjor thalr private ase or
benefit; or to accept or roo*lv* wages
or pay from hirer* or employers of
convlcU; and ^making it lawinl for
such hire's or employer* of State con-
victa to fay or offer, or promise to
jwy anything of value to aay such of-
«cer/or employe hsvtog-charg* or iurh
convtet ; pr**crlblng penalties t9r xW]
violation ot this act. I
poatad;
An act amending the law rotating
to tho duties of railway ticket agents,
by ooonpelllnK them to keep
a^ conspicuous p —
to m*t thenar rival and departure of
thirty atinóte* of the
Houae BUI No. MO, an act providing
for the adohiaatoo of epll#ptic* lato the
apllaptic colony, providing tor the
tffcoetor of epiipptlca from the la*aoe
aalnm* to said colony; prescribing the
duties and i powers of certain officers
id flxmc itomimnaaUohi • " ■
An act aathorislag the aálo of cór-
tala portions of the pohllc tre* school,
university and asylum lands, to Hfll
toad compañía*, operstlag or con-
structing railroads la the Stat*, tor
the location aad establishment of town
alt**, depots, stations, yard*, etc./and
to preaorlbe the toras aad conditions
ot each «ales, to anthortáo the land
eomnfauloner and university r«-gents
to fix the pclc*-
An get to qnl*it titles to landwlocat-
«1 aad surveyed by vlrtne of valid al-
ternate laad cmlflcates. originally
granted, to tallroads by tha State of
T«xna jo railway con.jwuslel and u*
o'her corporation* ea¡g*S*d In the
v.ork of internal^hnprovemanis,
mm
to regttlato. aloctlons and
penalties tor It* v^ vl
«commonly lopown- as
';.act. aad while It
1. It doca
M prior 0 Feb-
tor
ownsr. i
a the *4olo*ad land Of
consent of the
a*w s w fw*jj)k -^o
porson in charge,
with Orearas, or
take any fiah frt>m
tank or str*am.
Ohapfr 11. T í*[fi^<*5
.tota , rotating to w *a«a, orod
k. addlns thereto Hewaon.'
tor the *xtea-
LK'
£¡W®
I
mfoM
^ ^W íífv
the
heretof<
or sell their iin«a of
April
l? «mu un iwwnai
companies, as a condition precedent
to such sale or conveyance, to con-
struct additional mileage, may Com-
ply with th« terms of said require-
ments, and providing that it «ball be
a sufficient cfrfeplfanoe with the toras
of said act or acts If said railroad
mileage heretofore required within two
company or /companies construct or
cause to be Constructed the additional
year* after the passage of t¡hl* act.
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An act tq amend the law^r^lating to
the Inspection of live Mock, so as to
place Randall county under the oper-
atic 61 said law, and to remove Coch-
Cottle* Bailey, Parmer. X«mb and
otbér countiee from the Operation of
said law. .and to provide for the ap-
pointment of an inspector of hides and
animals for Zapata county.
{JUSTICE.
W* watch
lain
i:4nd-#o
primal note.
Our hearts mre filled with gladneas
when at, last w* hear him sing.
And the mus^c thrills up rlppüng
from his throat. ■
We like to-bear the twitter of the
vft./ii*. ■"'¿'{jé )■'
And the Otijiioa >r* wcDoome "whan
And thé blnebird charms ni. swinging
In the treetop in the b'refze,
'• Bnt we hate to hear the first mos-
quito hum!
An aet to aoffind Section 1, Artlole
1093, Title XV, or the C^da of Crimi-
nal Procednre of ihe -State W Tc^aa,
so aa to provide for the pay.mentt of an y
witness who may have been recog-
ifubpoenaed or attached, and,
. ven bond for hi* appearanpe beftffé
aay grand Jury out of the countV of his
reaideoce, to give teavtimony lir a felon
caae, and who shall áp^cár in com-
pliance with the obllgatlon^et-such re-
cognizance bond.
Aa aet to amend Section 3,
10M, Title XV. of the Code of Crim-
inal Procedure of toe State of Texas,
so as to provide that when the sheriff
or constable be reqnlred to remove a
prisoner to or from another county
before indictment, aod the prisoner is
afterward indicted tor a felony on the
same charge, too sheriff or constable
shall be entitled to the saáse fee as
though the removal* was mado after
tmeat.
An act making It
disability, plate glaaa, steam poller,
burglaryrrondlng. title, surety or 11-
ty lnsnrance company, which 1*1
It
' f
r: ■%<
for the
only
is rank discrimination,
skeoter doee.ber best,
And she bravcljí alngj the
7 song she. lcnpws, -
And it isn't right/to blame her if she
•robs us of/our rest,':
When we're settled to enjoy g qtjlet
,doxe.'
She has the he 4 Intentions, and she's
not at all Vo blame
If hér voice ls\not as musical as
•om*/ ' "r
But there's really \ o une talking;
, she'll get slapped at Juitt the
;'samei.
For w* hfte to hear the first mos-
quito hum!
' —SOmervllle (Mass.) jpurnal.
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Catfterti of the Stomach. / T
When «he stomach is overloaded;
when food that is taken into it that
falls to digeat. it decays and Inflamé
the jxuooos membrane/,exposing the
nerves and ca««4ng the glánd to so-
crete mucin, instead' of the natural
Juices of digestion. This Is called
of the Stomach. Forrear* I
Offered wKh catarrh of the stomach,
caused by indigestion. Doctors and
medicines .failed to benefit me until £
used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure—J. R..
Rhea, popped, Tex. Sold by aH
drugglet#-
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TBAOeOY AT OOROONyiLUC.
A Physician Shot While on His Way
v.:., to ChuPeh.
Sherimari, Texas, June 2a,—A trag-
edy occurred af GOrdonville, Grayson
■ l*T*tttr e^n^' tala moralng about 10, o'clock
fa which Df. Gordon, a welf known,
pracUcing physician, was toully shot
while tsTtoe street In company with
gaily licensed to do tmalne** In this ' M* wifeon the way ttf church. He re-
state, to place aay coatract or pallcy
of Insurance on aay property or pet-
son, in this Stats, except through Isí
gaily authorised aad licensed agenta.
resident In this State; to
agenta *o licéQKed tnm
dMoMi df brokersre otL
written to noo-reaidents „of the
of Texas not so licenaed; to
prescribe conditions to he
With by said toaatoac*
tor* aiuhorlxtag It to
neas ' vJUs Stata_ito vmoower
" ir
eoforetnc
the provtokMW of tbl^ hft, aad to la-
creaae the pubHc revenue, and to re-
peal Chapter 135 of the Generad jAwi
ot the Twenty-fifth legislator* of the
State of Texas.
tavesti-
An act to
Cbapt# I
to* State of
prehensión
Ingthe
«ftrtol
•M,
Krtlcle* in and 1M
Revised Statutes of
relatbw to_ the ap-
láastics. and aothoris-
Jucfce to fix the place
the reaMence of the lunatic.
■ i'i- ^
I* Cure of Diarrhoea,
t alx years ago. tor the first
tim/ln ay «e I had a sudden and so-
attaok of danbon" cava Mrs.
Miller, or Morgan. Texan. "I got
Will É 1 .hat It cam
agin, and tor «I long year* 1 suffered
a*d agony, thaa I
toll. It waa w rse tban death. My
spent Irundreds of dollars tor
t a^l. Finally Wo moved
toBo•ou* oouitr. our nreeen t home,
and on* day i happened fo see aa sul-
vertlsament of. Obamberlatai'a Colic.
Cholem and Phrrboea Remedy with a
monlal of ia man who lyad beeh
by *• Vic ca*e was so strailwr
to my own that I concluded to try th*
resuH w«p wonderful.
I could hnrdUmaHse that f vn w^il
again, or belhve <haX H could be so
after liaviag mfiered ao long', hat that
.bottle o/medtetae cpafetng but t
tot B.
■
to h*d, «r.
coM looking tor
in your bare to*.'
, I'npt ure."
«* «M a. «a.
HI* wife is ai^uMit
ÉAftoilóikÉi. -J
found It,
what?" "Th* coHar
On,it with mjr bare
wm'rrs
Tin 11
i1
MíSS
ceived a heavy charge of ahot 1n bis
right aide. He staggered upon the
porth o< Henry Sanderson, a few yarda
from where he received the wounds
died in a few minutes.
A. 8. McAdaima, former Justice of
peace, of the GordonviUe pre-
cinct, surrendered Immediately jxi Con-
stable Hayes, and a complaint" was
lodged against him at once before
Justice of .the Peace Oiiborne. charg-
ing, him with the homicide of Gordon.
He waived examination and was re-
manded to the custody of tiie sheriff
at Sherman, the county attorney's Of-
l*rt^t Sherman having, by long dls-
u J sanctioned the- procedure.
In the information given to* county
anthorkies only the most maagre ref-
erence was tnado to th* possible
of tha remarkable tragedy- Both
are married, and about .38 years
. . - '', ■*■.</ ' ■'
deceased la a son of. a farmer
•MM Btany years ago near
Pi^tsboro and had br his altorts ¿uc-
ceeded la forging ahead to quite an
•aviarle position as a practl^oner and
wa* withal, a popular and Spected
cittxen. r~"
Mr. McAdnms has lived fop^toany
year* near Gordonvilie. was tor throe
times justice of the peace there and
has frequently represented his elec-
tion district to tha county Democrat-
ic "executive committee. He la now a
mom her vof the firm of Hayter ft Mc-
Adams, local druggists. No man hald*
a higher place In the public, «stimar
ttoa.
The aitolr' ||m caat a gloom-
all' the. Gordon vilie s^otkm.
McAdams stated tohlght that he dM
got car* to make a statomsnt until he
had consulted hfo attorneys. . Since
■his arrival he has received a number
of mesáagejí froto
assuring him of their
taring to become s
meat of parties from
tor' from th* lifH'
TwenlySeventh Annua! Segsfon Begins
i|MfWp
Fourteen
Instritc
Three
Departments
Academic Department
Grades' and
at the State
tion given to Teach
grade ot State'
Mmslc Uvpartment-
Piano tv Strínge-f
Skilled fr ii
in thia country.
w tacsa'
hr a«F'<
Reared for i
uy 'J WfcL. "
thai
Heftremiea: Rit
Cooper, Rpr "
Fttr copy ot v"
dail re
wckness i
or ila.existenoe.'
N*tion l Bank, Jasper. TexasH
Texas: Hon. John H. Kirt
>. I. HUNTER,
riv <>ú We
Health,
HaU ■
Astmry Place. SAN ANTONIO,
ASBL'RY ACADEMY;EUR BUYS SSí"%í¡S"i.
Cttlleire b«stiM September S Academv .Hepcemher Ik m
HAkBISON, Pr lcl«rtt. Befer to r* M. P OroM. H¡cauoiont,1
=5=
Situated In
e of i' •
( Kna
SCHOOL
w«l
IhtHbed with
been trained tn
in England,. Kr
tlon. Physical Ci
Write for '
JWW Any<*
pieamut mlmrtM of San Ai
reentory brick bailAtna
— Competent and e
~>l Jtaa colleges In „
«r AH depart menu—t
hoard, tuition and lautj
ilOitAh, A.M . -re t. *e t '
UN*
Why Is it ihaC the
Why hi -It that th<
While tha feat, that
JUdthe back that to;
<vhy is It that
Why I* It
While thaum
And the heed
Misss aopei
LoOney.
tto ia
aerrJ^^ctinB
in «era. ?Jil-
áifori'tl for
Why Is that those who Iowa and
Why is it t boaa w r financing
While those who har>j¿"i¡K'iiey.1ie 24
ipd those-who aee^ñ;
year by
Why Is it that the no*? Atlantic
Why is it that th/river coun-
wjrtto the *
And the deev
Ushad
Wlvlaltr
-Why is to ^rteit vj.,"1
While the sr mental baiancv
And'fNvi treatment. Thev¿¡~
n proud ot this fltv
young coujfs oT
Why ^ |
lis
id
I Inter
iUle
. n,B TO
Why is J
Why
. and
has ia
y
f
",f *■ ■
In,
rove-
wjli
king
'Wi'
.•try pp-
Stolen.
window, and.
office*. im a i
on tbo iWewalk
p*
. rng \
<-ivX' ^U!^S0vé>t
. .íiJCA^vai
has ra-
the Whi,te
s«ett atreot
Am ■*! M H m
to gat your
POLES AND
ftop
this,trip,
with the Idea
sc
preBident.of the Mol(
,tMis week Interyie
Mr. Moloney la
of taking observations as J
"*SiPwPi *
with his si^'tec,,?— >be.
son, áhd brother. A- Jftttornt
fVom hero Or; Vrrsm will go
LaJje. where ho will practice his pió
■" -'ilpa.. •
' .«wjtrtfn'rii;"—■ ... ■ . .
Ito? Dolly Thompson, one of
■' and^aoeoa ' "
at the Souths
BHH
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Ford, A. L. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903, newspaper, July 3, 1903; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth183113/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.