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The following bills were introduced
in the Bennie:
By Davdson of De Witt—Two bill.
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SEVERAL
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TWELVE IN THE HOUSE RE-
SULT OF YESTERDAY.
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as correctly as L, --
them down on a card.
at once investigated.
After some speecheB, Senator D0V8-
lass offered his resolution u# a substi,
tute and it was defeated by a Vote of
9 to 20. The Hicks resolution wan then
adopted by a vote of 27 to 1, Senator
Cain voting in the negative.
The senate then took a recess until
HAPPENINGS OF THE DA" IN THE J
UPPER LEGISLATIVE HOUSE
YESTERDAY.
SENATE AND HOUSE
BILLS INTRODUCEO
he did talk places that great sosipins. centor
-- - ----*-d --A" • me**" with the
NETTI
$2.
Speaker Neff rapped the house to °
a resolution instructing
-arms to restore th
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Bus
isaas- -
Of Long and Short Senatorial Term In Senate and the Sergeant
At Armsand Secretary Were Exonerated From All
Charges Of Fraudulent Practice.
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telephones.
Inese ottice.............
orial Rooms............
«ty Editres.............
nothing. The trend of it was that there
had ben rumors and insinuations 80.
ing the rounds for several days that
the drawing for terms had been cem
ducted unfairly, and they wanted it y0
......... * — one on the
WEGAMEOF ■ ,
POKER A UANGEROUS THING
into the
the legislature Thursdoy.
By Davidson of De Witt—Presorib-
ing what must be set forth in the char-
ter of a domestic corporation.
By Haulk-- imposing an annual oc-.
cupation tax of $500 on bookmaker
who sell pools and conduct a turf <x-
ohpnsStafford—To fix the venue of
Hulls in behalf of the state for the for-
feiture of charters of private domestic
corporations.
By Douglass— Delning the purposes
for which private corporations may be
1om‘Langer._To authorize the consol-
{dation by the Chicago, Rocki Inland
and Gulf Rell way, company of theEhi- q
cago. Hock Island and Texas Railway R
company, also to absorb the Chicago,
Rock Island and Mexicg railway. Aso
of the senate. - ,,,
Senator Douglass, replying, E01d, he
wanted to postpone on account of th
absence of some of the senators..
Senator Mills made a strong speech
in favor of postponing the resolution.
Senator Hail. In an eloquent speech,
defended the officers, and demanding
an immediate investigation.
He was followed by Senator Staford,
who made a strong speech in favor or
the resolution and against a postpone-
ment. He said the matter should be
senate.
Uncle Ferg Kyle said the senate was
having a hot timne and moved adjourn-
ment until 9:30’ today, and at 11 o’clock
the house adjourned. ,
Judiciary fl
substitute fo
for the incd
railways. Al
ing the time ■
inve stigiting
district judgeE
The memo!
ality of the ■
was taken ul
an approprias
tional, provd
property of fl
Mr. Seabury!
imously ador
Adversely ]
Schluter's bill
public admin
decedents ani
tion of persor
Judiciary F
committee su
amending ths
positing of hl
or near any I
house. I
Also a com!
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ergeant-atarms exoneratod.
Seretzry •xonsrated. .
Poker game make all mankind SUs*
picious. _
Col. Trav. Henderson announees for
early. It pfl
selection" t
you get the
the represe:
Every pl
and crisp, I
Veen made
you wil be
early buyng
Our nev
latest eftec
plaids and J
You must
nothing in iron rust to cause
aarul attack, but the nail is
is because H has become cov-
h soil and filth impurities. in
ck yards or around barns and
luch places the tetanus bacil-
es. It grows in manure laden
ing thus introduced into the
the bacillus thrives in sealed
anti-septicism is only another way of
practising absolute cleanliness in every
stage of surgery.
The highest achievement of modern
anti-septic experts, hygienic house-
building and sanitary plumbing are
based on principles set out in the writ-
ings of Zoroaster, the philosopher and
reformer of ancien^Persia.
________ if the adoption of the res-
olution would’ bind the house to vote
for the bill.
no-, for the' Mr. Fowler mvd to strike out the
o,P05 the tickets preamble of the resolution. Mr. Davis
secretary to haxe kuzindathecknwi: moved 13 tabl the motion and the
wjis only offset by his candid acknoal nouse refused to do so vociferously,
edgement that his early, experiences Hriagers said the Howers should
with the festive game of draw.poker go'tu the*a"hor of Ute blU (Mr. Pier-
made him suspicious of all mankind. pavi, called for ‘ the ayes
He cautioned the examiner, «enatOr and nays and cries o^ no!"
Hicks, that iewas possible for iickory AYm ni ports of the house. Na-
tohave.beenpragticedimthataha had pier raised the point of order that the
in poker “mes, and that hoir hour devoted to rerolutionshad
n/wno. expired, and the chair sustained him.
UO 11. UI- Mr. Hancock asked for unanimous con- j
sent to further consider the resolution,
but a dozen objections were made and
"The Scripture tells us to love our
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love my telatlone"-Washtngton
Time*
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nonwine Osage McAlester. 38.50. per
& i2% 2"’"
setedtion and treatment he has a fruit-
bearing tract of a vale that will
steadily increase. The trees at. Just
beginning to bear a large return, and
every year their production, will in-
otmw until they reach full fruition, at
th, age of fifty year* A full-grown
pecan tree will produce from six to ten
barrels of nut* The local market
takes up all Mr. Hori beck can furnish
now. but shtpments will begin in large
a farmer can do in Smith county,
nre a valuable ndmonitior • ‘
what we can do in this part of Texas,
we do not need to look elsewhere for
fertile soil or propitious elimate—"are
not Abana
multiply. iz the wound be allowed to
become partially healed at the surface.
The bacillus should not be allowed to
huve the culture medium of the sealed
up serum, but should be exposed to
the oxygen by the woun4 being kept
open. These wounds should, then, be
kept open and frequently swabbed out
with tincture of iodine or with pure
carbolic add followed by alcohol. In
other words, modern aseptielsm or
II Ofltimes Influences a Man’s Thoughts In After s
j.aat, m
Life In Legislative Circles. ~
Mr. Yancy was sentafon and placed
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and always will be. Laying of fluid resolutons upon.the 1.0 ekthatdaye that he Pssked and here in the twilight of life, when-
----.-------------- (+nta and thev were used as the basis one of the senators: Jhat heinad. “11 A., Ea haara that word "draw” he im-
morning after call.
. ... Senator Davidson of De Witt spoke
YnmA against postponing the resolution. He
sen made a strong speech against poetpon-
ing the consideration of the resolution,
and for the vindication, of the officers
utes as the trees develop.
i what is the noc. and can now set almnout anythtng.sleop
2 exchange oaks "A.I" nre wen, --------------
‛} equipment for a young oun, burong a
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The senate mat at 10 o’clock with A
quorum present and Lieutenant Gover-
nor Neal in the chair.
Senator Faulk secured the final pas:
sage of his bill repealing the annual
occupation tax of $5 on dentists and
Senators Sebastian and Patterson
had finally pased their bill prohibit-
ing the marriage of a divorced person
within twelve months after Securins
square. They were asked
any evidence they had or --- - -
witnesses they could thinks of that
might possibly, throw any light upon
- ' tigatloh, but they were unable
“ toy had the suspicion—that
..... cnator Douglas was of the
opinion that the senate had rushed into
this investigation too hastily and he
wanted time. That was not granted,
however, and he had nothing further to
say. He knew of no one who could
testify in the case, and did not care to
charge himself that either of the pre*
suamble defendants were guilty. Such
was the testimony of the eleven send*
tors in substance. Senator Morris was .
one senator who mentioned names. that _
He stated his suspiclons had been takca ssurr~a- — -- ------ -
aroused by reason cf the fact that sev- ten "four years" on sixteen of tnem
oral days ago while in the room of and "two years" on fifteen. That be
As to the defendantfl in yesterday«
Investigation, they were exonerated in
every particular. There was , nothing
developed at any time during the pro-
ceedings that would in any way In-
criminate them, and the report of the
committee of the whole to the senate
is to the effect that they nre honorably
acquitted of any and nil of the intima-
tions or insinuations that there was
anything wrong with the drawing.
Thus ends the firat investigation by
the Twenty-eighth legislature. The
senators have no desire, nor do they
wish it understood that they impune
any senator's motive. . All had their in-
Ings on yesterday and the matter is w aazaviu .... ........... ....
and ednnzotrea .“he rapSre AAA'S cordence with the .recommendation” 2
tret oecasloned a chasm that will not
noon be closed. It mey be felt in
future legislation.’ In fact. It is felt
that it will be. Thus ts the inveatiga.
lion brought to an end. The report of
the commitlee of ihe Nhole wil rrore
their finding to the senate next Tues-
day morning, when that body will have
the onivilege of adopting or rejecting
it There is little doubt about the re-
port being adopted^
___ _____ Parker fat ma on a
__________ plan, and aiversides on the
sensible idea of ralsing everything at
home We predict succesa in the fu- There is no reason why our farmers
tur for him as we are cuided by.the whoula not all have pecan sroves *•
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preSical industey will accompli,h in so cheap, it is within the power qf any The power, are stin harassing for ,hc examination time Fom2:2
Eart Tezas sudclous and industrious man to en-venezuela. The altuation bears avelcksastPaRternoon until 11 o'clock
Mr. B. Gardner said: large bls land holding* If it be neces- |, talking resemblance to a fight between
"I bad In one and one-halt acres of
lieut.nsnt qovernor. .
alrrbara"hozzauyalpian.forgonnp."
and a ngr poMef’e atatement two wasiallwSe
hour* after drawing.
a decree of divorce, I
Senator Decker had finally passed his 1
,tneynuH., bill providing for a better road system J
He nan H‛Y8 for Wilbarger county.
-oorTongEosenAtorHickaorereda resolution 1
ihha1 providing for an investigation of the (
manner in which the drawing for long
and short terms was held. That tbe !
senate resolve itself into Q committee 1
of the whole for that purpose. The ,
resolution was read and Senator H’cks j
moved the adoption of the resolution.
Senator Douglass moved to postpone
the resolution until next Tuesday
well cultivated by a scientific
threrear^ nutengesspinmor.biackberttoa, *1,Wi one acre ot toma-
farm, four mien asst of Tyler, and I toes, $79,
I devote himself stricty to the u- Mr. Brewster has an orchard of Un
aton of tatt mid berries and truck
ming, with cotton, corn and oata as
any senator might ask question, of all
-tnesses who were sworn and exam-
ined by Senator Hicks after he, had
concluded hie examination.
With these preliminary arrange-
ment, the serseant-nt:amns and the
seorotary were brought before the bat
of the house and the sergeant-at-arm
Mr clem Allen, was placed upon the
witness atana. He was asked to de-
scribe how he had conducted .the draw-
ing and told that in compliance with
the provisions of the resolution, he had
the state printer make him about ISO
or 360 small white alipe of paper, many
more than he heeded, but they had all
been brought to him. I
Mr. Clyde Smith, the seeretan
bunch of about seventy-five and
kept the rest. He had taken thirty-one
of them and securing a roll call he
placed the name of one senator upon
each one of the alipa That he had
then placed all thirty-one slips in a hat
placed another hat over this and had
turned the slips back and forth in the
two hats closed together as they were
for some lime. He had then placed
the hats one on top of the other on the
reading clerk’s desk immediately in
front of and in full view of the --0
tors gathered behind the bar of the
senate and the lieutenant governor
- — — —: ; sealed immediately in hts roar at an
for terms had been con- elevaton or about two feet. With his
ly. and they wanted it ex- parly to the secretary at a desk
somesik feet to his left he bud mood
and drawn the slips out of the hat. Aa
he drew the alipe out he called off the
names without looking around, the
lieutenant governor checked his can
and the sectary called out the num-
ber of years the name was entitled to.
He had not made any agreement pre
Vous to the drawing as to results and
had conducted it fatriy and honestly
and in strict accordance with the reso-
lution providing for it.
Secretary Clyde Smith was next
placed upon the stand and stated that
he was standing at ilia desk during the
drawing in lull view of'every one. Cor-
roborated the testimony of Mr. Allen
as to securing the slips of paDer from rhe senate tl
2-Eslepndtotaipsanaemndg:Theresnattsu
lit went over.
the negro Hhe'coiild remember what ever *1® J6""ihatwt; ray oud^Ms' ndanamtot 'the‘finance cihintev"
senators had drawn long terms. The mediately thinks of early .daxs,.nud25 j Robertson's of Wilitamson life insur-
negro .aid that he could. The witness generally optimiatie viewssaresshangad’ ance BI was faken up as pending bus-
th?n had the negro call off the names and he becomss.thaposstmisc-toiconinecs, Mr. Ldi amended that no de-
• Faprzngsp2snssiussssssaisnkasain-ie-agaz;
iana was and mad. him a bet that many of the hadnheard.i or the members had gone over to the
- “ — guessing the long barber shops that there was trickety
nan he could. That about the arawins.wao,the princip!
the list according to developments of the day8, investiga-
— porter had given tion. The fact that ndmlaslon was
• ? _ .. -s- ---- •a ail the hnrher shon hearsay
. In •peaking of the great
of cades that arse from Mep-
on nalls, the essaytst says that T
sing agent* ninth ot an acre brought it owm
ina.Bxioun or at the rate of 1066 pef acre
JL L. Wilburn of Troup. •««>
---—----—----- • .hipped »M erates of tomatoes
32882222520, I had prevlou.ly planted : a a m
-in advance............ 500 planted the tomato.* After tnork
Sly-On. year.......... 200 ng my tomatoes I pulled the vinen U
nt-sSix.moathe........ ana planted Iish potatoes on a par
ws: of it and turnips on the balance Heve
nthsnomrrrn."a fine crop of turaips now. and "
riCE TO THE PUBLIC, tew day. wlu dig my potatoes. W
roneous refection upon the make between evenly- five and 109
« orgorputm which bushets per acre.
ear in the column, of The -Th, posatbuiues of the country can
nwiibe edz.catteton 0 naraly bo estimated I dhanlaattomp
When the senate reconvened it re.
pairdvensprumhesm SXSSSJ-
that he had met a Mr. Copeland, chief mg another hat on the one containing Kt n drawing for long and short
clerk of the school land department in the .Up* had eiventhembowirmerea terins." The evening session was also
the land office, and he had told him whirls »o “• to *et P sim et devoted to the investigation. The sen-
re-S-Sss sSwBx ROUTINE PROCEEDINGS
around the atreets and the further re- continued to call off until all slipsW.ere
port that some one party was heard to used up, placing each slip asI be1S“n1ea
telephone some other party that "we It off In the top hat which he had laid
fixed old Trav Henderson, all led him to one side of the table.Vren.thencoen
to thing that It was possible something elusion of hi. iestimony. resolution"
was wrong about this drawing, and he senators who.sisnnd. "stand in turn
had Accordingly signed the resolutions were placed upon the stand in I, ,
«Wng7or an investlgauon. He had and examined with results as noted
to the asking of the pending investiga- substanttalty as had th, sergeaut at
■ ton. butheKadnakptKemesatmAt position, auart "the drawing. He added Travis sent up'
nator mva« muu with thesshort or the short terms Pat he had checked Mr. Allen's call of the sergeant-t
stating in effect, the rssolutions o. Shershorerme for names and that of Mr. Smith of years ablea and chairs in the upstatrs oom-
-■ would be shown totheston«.trmatton and compared them to a check tally ml t tee rooms. It Was adopted.
their signature, and hehad .understood kebt by another gentleman. That he Mr. Shannon in the chair. Mr.
that it had been presented ta.hem.ro i Ka nlaced his name at the top of the Bridgers sent upa resolution that the
that purpose on huredaya.othenarena lint he kept and gave it to Mr. Smith. sergeant-at-Arms purchase from Gam-
ator. Who were on the stand agreed thatSiK.Bmith Kkea hm What to do mef * Co. 133 copies of Axtel‛8.anno,
with him that they had norntentron|wih the slips of paper. That he told tated work on the constitution for us.
out the long termers from! W|itn he al Rot colder that they were of members of the house. Ie.was
lonaunopdadtand into dwade iSJketl* a" resolution by Mr. Smith, author-
.tending by his de.lt.__ V- infegephochporman odthommanecfrom
During the examination of Senator the house to investigate requests made
Trav Henderson an interesting fact by the state departments for additional
was developed, and that was, firat, that improvements. It was adopted.
next time lie is heard from, which ho A resolution by Standifer allowing
-2. rmise would be shortly, he would the Farmers’ congress to have Posses-
subject p c for lieutenant governor:talon of the representative hall for two
3 tat secondly, that he considered that he days instead of one wasdndopted.
— I Will firat plant potatoes, and will plant
,0 i them earlier than I did this year. When
2143my potatoes are marketed I shall plant
' 681 northern corn, and when time come.
NOTICE. tor ““ planting 1 shall plant another
For the Information‘of the public: crop of potatoes in the corn middles.
The following are the accredited rep- ww t ia plenty of fertinizor and
Lmreentatven (Theusit “snanreciptwork >®» grouna. 1 have come to the
for sutcrrptota, to-wlt: Tt. w. Lor- | conclusion that we try to cultivate 00
•nee. circulator, and Geo..T. "olmee: much land, and do not do any ot it
Any others presenting bills or solicit I
ing subscriptions will have the written well enough. _
authority of the manager. c. w. Bradshaw is in the fruit bus
—----—--——- in ess, ana I, |D it for keepsrothoush
46. this year he had only ten acres in
fruit. The crop from the ten acres,
however, sold for I KOO. Of thin, eight
M DIVERSIFIED FARMING PAYS. acre, of peaches brought 11200
The following interview a taken ovorcrg.ot
Thiaisiuoperacro
. farmer can do tn Smith county They Enatink ot st, this )an4 that a few
" ° ' years ago could bo bought for a few
donars an acre will today, at an ad-
vanced pric, produce many times its
- a and phaspar, rivera otyalue each year. „
-T— n Horton sald:
tia better than all the water, of -six"year ago
atversity
Imv cron, by planting a small patch of
nything which tend, to encourage “T crop. V pi n a
" "" 'tomatoes, I fared so well that * ,n
creased my tomato patch and added
other patches, and have increased ths
. , Ail the signers or th® resolutions of
nary to enlarge them, to give him | a bulldog and a sick kitten. the minority crowd were placed upon
XX Xt ImprovementaroToona u, to prossnour’thsotiweavit nad oma - come near or -■
the planting of profitable trre*' Jock.'' |^d «Vc"h.Wo^"^“oV'Jhe^............
•aid the dying Laird of pumbtedykea“ ‛ A‛e—®----on------ 2ow of anyone who coutdmmak any: Ehnname themneez made hadstxe given to all the barber shop
Ito hl. aon, in Sir Walter scotes A. a rule, the grist turned out by the I Thejnvrotlimfton dWderelopJhn^ Eelpaccsathayzrepgnyp"
charmine novel. The Heart ot Mid- aivorce mill 1. coarse. i4 tethnphucusotxecwhqnncswaskkcuha. "ARus, envnugpa" f^Mpnable "roles, eara
Lothtan, “Jock, when ye bee naetning The mH, cola Bhap hus saved thehela at the opening of the HglMature Want"hntotu, nesrtgatre. X2rPtie PAS to the defendants insyestrday‛
todec e..uron.°cek sioned some feel- was hustled out the proceedings were
elfor the term the members that found still flatter. Up to that time itchad
l ins. amNon thesmemonditton of alfalrs, been expected that something might be
xonti, mern were not inclined to produced, but the negro porters story
Theuwitness thrtthoy had this feel- ended the matter to all intents and
?^ h„? i’t was thought possible that purposes. Several of the senators were
ttm part of the benen- of the opinion that they had heard
sratitudesuronnhe made dome irregu- that plans for the drawing.had.6on:
tt m1*he 20X%im. amissesnihattNmrtingsnaibtagg,t hnd
Nausea between meale, belching, vom- l ipezdezuredctoscnan senators were that they were intended for Lipscomb
lUng, flatulence, fits of nervous bead- guilty of such doings gechnanayad anaoneomerapnudnagA
nche, pain in the stomach, are au senator.soyem}no 'complaintto make, purely heamsay. Some of the senators
Hood's Sarsaparilla qmeszusasmtm,
and Pills s iuypzutaftzaktmngonznvgnem*
Radically and permanently curo it— hedqnorcrm wetnab or the sen- nothing to the detriment of either the
•trengtnen and tone somach aud iane -• as wa.
other digestive organs for the natural an investigation. That against either of them,
porformance at their functions, seemed to be the waycwitemostcot ,,At theroponingaottheanves town"
Accept no eubstitute tor Hood's, thenconatoraythri” Thiy had it all Shemins TiVestigato", or at least name
-I tad dyspepata twsaty-de years and ztina Tey half the night and one man to assist in the examination,
took different medletnes 6 got no help when it was Iroughxiehthezone.and .“ted that %ey tad
until I began tekins Hoed'. SArsapaMUA. ^.i^ate^diVurteouslAt the out-
B«. taken tour, bates or tis medielne erm an to tart.
--------* I that they had cast in their direction. further In the inxestisetonmSnn0to5
otoi, me poumasilona granted
aaranpavna asai--Itotmauona Edupea “time in"! him. "senator oMlel hecurea
2 but it developed ubaolutely, tion of a resolution selling forth that
alvereincaton of, agricultural products
shoula receive diligent attention—we
have too long made cotton a totish.
Te tntervtews oresoinzeruotiveuniiy ovory year, ana expeet to try
that they are here reprod t Alother experiments in aiversification,
au XtMassu
" - mman., 40.:
°X nadatornsomontha fruit.' wm Sml,h cunt, “rt- tat depends
Nohe C 01 .H l*^b ®n bl. nerve for work and whether he
tmatoe 1282.711 berrias, 1 . . , I Na. any experlenca la marketing.” .... anuynotpzypacu.....______ —......— -
potato** 250 ot 112.501 «W« po- Brewster lives near Lindale. Wbat they must have if this city is go- ®a hour They promptly rallied, how- He stated th,
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nine, ■<» torh 40; “ “* anavegotabie". No-
rat, 1 of 31430 93 shdes the time-honored cotton and
X^ri^d. with a baa com corn. This year up to Ausust 1 he re
n. " 12 but results show bow auzed »«»'« trom ats erop ot fruit ................ ........ ..........
much money ran be mad. In fruit* ana vezetables. « only took three and wnen an award is made In that care it Parger,SkfAinon,
tame, and vegetable, on only a few one-halt ««’ ot land, divtded “ 5o is more than probable that it willre-sarngslanasosudins occastoned con- I was conducting ....., ,
neres of land in Smith county when lows: quire wome warships to enforce IL The nderabie speecs-making, the latter copeland stated that; Mr. Yancy had
- one noro ot peachen tdi sonnanoretroubic there in not mnaed and the that’gunaay
in. ana 2.sawbon .a12 an acre of toma-l . . . / Mh n.“mmuizezinvgmatyonda i'n>replx"lo,'a''quesUon' from Eana: nedpit nastngtdlhsnasftndtccrsfatron ’
might be:________» the charges in the committee of the Hicks, that the drawing of terms had retary. ut that N had signed the res-
I ™ Ta uMuhning the I whole. The minority (two-year term- taken place at 11 oclock of that day; olutlon because it was possible for the1
When the subject of rebuilding tn® Terp "asked (or time until next Tuesday but he did know that it was about l otO" u . -------- •
Austin dam is mentioned every true 11Don the ground that some of the sen- o'clock when Mr. Yancy made his
acre.; It is covered with young treenl ... " . 0" afore were absent and it was desired guess; that he had told Senator Mor-
M. ta. three acres of atrawborries I friend of the city rises to his feet, loans “hat they be present before action was Ris about this guess, and that was all
I forward and places both hands behind taken upon the matter. The request
which will bear next year. | I f the minority was disregarded and
, - - I hl» ears to ll.ten. I at 1:30 o'clock last afternoon the reso:
PECAN RAISING. ( Ihe Old battle cry of the political htfonaodtesendtotigti dymthe s,mate,
demagogue that “Texas I. fighting cap- was mW®* Theckcnatponhcnongeci
Itai." has about run its course. T»xos . () t hour the resolutions of ....
1 - ■ - brought before the sen:
he
paper that never allows an opportu-
nity pass by to take a mean tling at
the south and the southern people. It | The great American game of draw
is of the opinion that Booker T. Wash- I poker makes all human kind susplelous:
Ington is much better than the Florida I Alo Kue yesterday "Ihnhe state senate
sqhool teachers who retused to listen to oja. Toxa, “Xta.”
his lecture. A paper that can defend I that his early training in the great
its party leader when he dines with American game had made him 5u8P1:
its party w" " .clous of all draw games, even if they
negroes can do most anything and not I were the drawing of long and short
eeetere ____________________ I wm tornst “ntegnst development
The recent report of the secretary otbvuyst eudgordyy the
war shows that there are over 19,000,-1 charges that irregularities had been
>un- 000 men in the United States capable . praatndirnetha mtons not by any
. of bearing arms in the defense of the means all that developed during the
t ladd handled in an .expet manneri government This report might be read = owente dS“tnerosdendkathg
with interest by some rulers who have business yesterday morning.a 111
as I o’clock, and wound up at H Olock AS’
an idea they can jump onto the Mon* | night, so tired and weary that an ad-
roe doctrine every time some at their ft^k me? wlt“^
shopmen are unable to collect a bill ‘oTcome from all members. During the
goods sola to some poor, nine South tuaronsours.ot4ao, in 'SM"and
American country, I complete exoneration resultea. In fact,
---------A--------- the investigation developed nothing,
Considering the recent acts of Presi- aave that some of the shoxt.term senn
dent Roosevelt both in the appointment ;raupnyspictou", witout Knowin
of mes to offices in the south and alao ----------
w in his .octal relations, the remarks at teThymatten ^tWSX
is Governor Terrell at the New York ban- (fore. 11 o’clock by Senator Hicks intro
quit, wherein he said “the be.t and duatnsereaoputhon tad been rumor,
most enduring Americanism is founded current for several days past that the
on the unyielding rock of Caucasian- secreent;ab“rn,°ba hg practiced
t.m" wta both timdy and effective. .
H is promised that at the council the drawing „helonLJanuprzd8ethate theft rau^ft'bUtdTd nil invite them to
meeting Friday evening a plan will beantngeas committee of the whole, as attend. The facttthat senator ponis
disclosed whereby the street, of Austin $tttsamnntssk Shs”ot sagtor "nptyns cau'ed them gentlemen to be
may be paved. Speed the day. ‘Tais Theks, who is a long ierper, forcedan orought-berorecohetseantasThonteste
is what the people are looking for andssue"thtntherhorheatatminmcparuere same line as that of Senator Morri*
.. . i«.£---L.— 10 anta +- o-1‛ . They promptly rallied, how- He stated that \ he had seen Senator
------TI5 00 , - gty.pa fired in their set of resolu- Morris in Senator Perkips room, and
ing to attain that prominence so much ever, MLieb’set rorth that in their had talked with him upon this i. ne in we race lur aleuce.u.. _-------------------------------
Aes red bv ©very good ci tizen. I onlnlon irregularities had been prac- of Jong and short term senators, that condly, that he considered that he days instead of one wasdndopted.
, . a -■ ■ — I Pg and they desired the appointment he had told him that Mr. Yancy up ats was in bad odor among the members of Mr. York sent up a resolution re-
If President Roosevelt knows when ot a committee of five to investigate the land office had guessed thapamnelhis senate, becaune the ileutenant sovplaunstins
... ,, a. ««I fhp matter with a view of ascertaining of the long termers oft the day tha t . d tola him that he was; third- members to investigate the Bcomho
he 1s Well off he will avoid acting asthe. truthfulness of the report. This they were drawn and he called off theer Aa . had Attended the caucus of experiment station, and it was adopted.
' arbitrator in the venezuelan affair. I resoiution was signed by Senators names Mr. Yancy guessed, and Senator i • Stort terms and had signed the res- Pierson of Hunt sent up a resolution
arbitrator m ran veue u , J nnuilnre Caln Mills. Morri* Grlniian. Morris checked them of on a card that '«®" negan investigation, be-’which caused somewhat of a ripple.
-----------—a - “a* ““ “ I ****'»*•' Sair “Fuion, Henderson, ho held in hl. hand. In reply to a dl- , cxuutions. e'hml he ara of a caucus which He wanted the house to thank he
“ .....i ;s ~ Era srw.
1 “s 1-|“ mintaatnhanuB’Kited — wienorxereteporemmitcnseztprhaimng
.. "nm"* 'sunday baseball. Mr. Bridgers want-.
wounds-a pas puncture is therefore
an ideal place for it to develop and
IN THE LOWER HOUSE
YESTERDAY.
SEVEN IN THE SENATE AND
Ue C16 t •
•
1; Fly Ailie•
. district for
known as E
| trict. ■
I The follo
| In the hou:m
I By Wich
I the erectiom
[ battlefield c
I prlatlng $10
I By Wiia
| fraternal ai
I t3£0cfution:
I By Bount
I viding for t
■' urer and fl
I pointment ■
1 hand? of ti
■ By Robet
I kiting to ram
By Jacks
■ latng to a ■
■ By Englis
■ a felony. |
fl By Peelfl
■ rooms in til
g use of the I
By Perry-
■ road system]
■ By Nelms]
fl ration of m]
■ other than 11
■ By York-
■ Patricio cou
■ the stock lai
■ By Ed wail
■ Code relatin
■ poenas. I
■ By Peeler
■ joint stock d
■ subjecting t
■ regarding cd
natoe* and they pelted me 1250.
e posstiuttes of what can be agcom-
shea by an industrious farmer in
sih county can hardly bo avprectat-
, M the business is yet in its infancy,
•as raised in Ohio, and have lived in
chigan and in alssouri, and you___
ow you have to .how a man tromets to do, ye maun e-en be .'licking inTexas truit crop,
lmsouri: and I want to say right here I tree-it wu b growing while ye are -----1. J—u—
ouet there Smith county people have I deeping.- m . a
shown me a country around Arp that What is saia to be the larsest grove UlSlt*GSS
has satisted me. A pretty good ev-at pecan trees in the woria ta near l — e _ .
dence of it U that I havebernlitingarount Pieasant, in chareston county, ^JlGr E0.1111^
Ha” taen'tXrotaducemyni south Caroline. It. 500 acres of land I ‛ —
Have been trying to induce my north, contain 10,000 trees. Ite cultivation
era friends to coms down to this Godswas begun ten year.'ago by Mr. John
country, and yet hope to ft some ok 8. Noribeck, and through systematle
' them."
' I shipped TU crates of it
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