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”—memes
DAY. MAT 8, 1907.
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crat,rmagneticorator, eminent states- at times wholly at variance with the
uMhakor
manner entirely
who
SUIT FOR
use the boqks publish
TERMS of subscription.
dential nomination, as it should do the
PENALITIES
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fal
27. 1907. and A
lib. L
reason it for no other, there
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adopted.”
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—Christina Rosett.
school book publishing
a-wing.
Orrin
period of only o few yera at the long.
The weather is about as uneven
as
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wrome
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dsvnchees
these very publishers who
posed to be connected in
si
to
POOR BABY’S FACE
ITCHED TERRIBLY
circumstance should books- made by | for this
a trust be allowed to enter the school I will be
with the American Book <
That is the trust game.
legislation,
newspapers
A liquir
rieht. ;
aud u>a
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be
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will
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five
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company.
Underbid
80R A. W. ORR WHO HAS TEN-
DERED HIS RESIGNATION.
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F, M.
HE WILL LIKELY APPROVE THE
MEASURE TODAY—IMPORTANT
SECTION IS INJECTED IN THE
ACT.
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Noted, Physician Tail. How to Prevent
and Cure Rheumatiem, Kidnoy
and Bladder Trublea.
DIXON IS APPOINTED
AS NURSERY INSPECTOR
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yoi
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of
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**** 159river navigation — Charles Anderson
| Culberson—for the democratic presi.
receive and
%a inferior
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has n
cures
this r
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went
about
was t
and p
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alcohe
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NO DECISION REACHED
AS TO TARGET RANGES
CHARTER FEE DILL IS
IN HANDS OF GOVERNOR
A calamity bowling press is next of
“d to the"seven-year" itch.
■■
Face and Neck Covered with In-
flamed Skin — Suffered Terribly
Mother Took Her to Doctors and
Colleges to No Avail-Lost Faith
in Medicines—Friend Suggested
Cuticura Remedies and
CHILD IS NOW THE
PICTURE OF HEALTH
HE WAS SELECTED BY COMMIS-
SIONER TO SUCCEED PROFES-
(In the city by Carrier.)
1 month—la advance.........
ee months— in advance.......
year—in advanoe.,
months-in advance.........
" Office No. 713 Congress Avenue.
Austin, Texaa
THE CHARACTER OF TEXT BOOK
LAW NEEDED.
In drafting a school text book law
After you are cured follow the advice
I have given you in regard to diet, ex-
ereise and water, and you will not need
the services of a physician again for
these ailments.
Other papers are privileged to copy.
— St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
are sup-
some way
THE LOUD EATER.
Ot table manners such as his
no mortal could be proud i
T hEreatest trouble with him Is
He W1i eat soup aloud.
—Washington Herald.
PROVERBS aI<D PHRASES.
adjutant general newton is
k BACK FROM WACO, WHERE HE
WENT TO INSPECT SITE—MADE
PROPOSITION TO CITIZENS.'
L Wetnmern,‘ponAngele,Cal I “ be the intention o' the aw-
Hutrhinson Btationeiy Co, Shreve- I makers to prohibit the book trust from
htn’Rewe Co. SL Louta, Mo. I furnishins text school books to this
——-=atate the law should be so plain as to I prohibitionists in
Book company, the reputed fruit.
Some book publishers known to be
entirely free from trust connections
were underbid and driven out of the
Complaint Was Made to the Railroad
Commission by Shropshire Drug
Company of Yoakum—Failure
to Furnish Empties.
State Insurance Commissioner R. j.
Milner yesterday announced the ap-
pointment of Colonel Samuel Dixon of
Better Than Spanking.
Spanking.does not cure children of
bed wetting. If it did there would be
few children that would do it. There
is a constitutional cause for this Mrs
M: . Summers, Box W. Notre Dame.’
Ind., will send her home treatment to
any mother. Sho asks no money.
Write her today if your children trou-
ble you in this way. Don't blame the
child. The chances are it can’t help it.
Go gunning for the mosquito. Shoot
v AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN.
atness oTEEPHONI8.
itoriai Rooms...........
ety ditress.,.....:....
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after
ing (
embr
ished
WORTH-REFLECTING.
Better to work and fal than to steep
one's life away.—J, k. Jerome.
Cold pumpkin will do, but not cold
soup.
“— **t---
/ Is thls speclat sesston to come
naught?
Maybe winter Das handed spring over
to the cares of'sumther.
'Regular bumtuzsung weather wenre
having, don’t you think?
the American
ENDORSE CULBERSON.
The legislature has a brilliant oppor-
tunity te name the next president of
thes United States, and launch a fa.
vorito son presidential boom, by unani,
mously endorsing that gallant demo-.
*'■1 ■ a o>'
Blanco School Trustees.
Blanco, Texas, May 7.—In the elec-
tion of trustees of Blanco Independent
school district Saturday the following
Were all re-elected. Dave Wire. Henry
Scnuet and James Yancey. Those that
hold over are Tom Durham, Charles
Koch, J. W. Kellam and R, C. Grist.
(F> George Edmund Flood, MD)
If you would &vord Rheumatism and
Kidney and Bladder Troubles be mod-
erate in the ‘consumptioh of heavy, rich
foods, substitute as far as possible
soups, broths, fresh milk, and drink
water.lots of water. Take plenty of '.
time to eat, and don't eat after you
have had enough, even If it does taste
good. If your work is confining take a
moderate amount 'of exrcse each day
in the open air.
Of course, neither diet.. water rett
nor exercise will cure these afnictionu
I advise them as preventives only. Fop
the benefit of the readers of this arti.
cle who are now afdicted with Rhet,
matism. Kidney, Bladder or Urinary
trouble, and desire to be cured quickly,
I give below, complete, in every detail,
the famous prercription' which has
made me so successful in the treatment
of these diseases. It is the most cer-
tain cure for these* diseases that I have
ever used. It is pleasant to take it is
’ of Austin'a.s dewalks,
rm hands and, in fact, laborors
1 knds, are much In demand these
the grafter held only hia own it |
dn't be so bad, but what hurts is
olds the other fellow’s1 own.
1,
/ .
• An important speclal notice of hear-
ing waz issued yesterday afternoon by
ino railroad commission to the dul
Colorado and Santa Fe Hallway com-
pany for penaities for failure to fur-
nish empty care to the Shropshire Drug
company. The hearing is set for May
ai. The text, of the notice is as fol-
10W5:
'he Austin Statesman
limbed Dally by arsin staleamaa
----------- the ingredients and
mix them at home. Fluid Extract Cas-
caia Aromatic. 1-2 ounce; Concen-
trated Barkola Compound, 1 ounce:
Fluid Extract Prickly Ash Bark, 1-2
drachm; Aromatic Elixir,' 4 ounces.
Adult dose, take one teaapbonful after
meals and at bedtime: children. one-
fourth to’ oneshalf teaspoonful after
meals. '
business by
subsidiary or
als eSui: whe
.It.Is the intesition of the directory
tworanch.put this year and make the
Iw enty -sixth annual exhibition tho
largest and most comprehensive in the
twentyfve xears of the association's
existene,. While the rating program
will be the feature of each day's exhi-
b Hon. a. large and varied list of car-
nival attractions will be provided for
the entertainment of visitors. If nOs-
sile the livestock exhibition wlli ex-
cel all former shows.
text books nro but
branch publishers to
CHECKED RECORDS OF
GALVESTON STATION
no confiscatory
dered his resignation to Colonel Mil-
ner. The appointment is efective at
once.
Colonel Dixon is reported to be one
of the best posted men on nurseries
and orchards in the state, being him-
self largely interested in certain nur-
series located at Nacogdoches. He is
well known throughout the state and
was commissioner to represent the
state of Texas in the fruit exhibit at
the St. Louls World's Yair and is a
great friend to the peach tree In
Texas.
gen Ure and Marino Insurance com:
Pangorpetroif. Nieh. 10 d0 "SGsines;
in Texas The annual statement of
the company shows business done I
Texas during the past year lo he
Risks written. $1,669,13s: gross r0:
miums received. Iso.uo.79: *0880. Pr:
surred, 12.5S5.J5; 8""
310,511.25; tax paid, $527,418. ""
can make a great deal of money by
writing such articles.
“Journalism as u Good Training for
Authorship” was the subject of an ad-
dress by Mrs. S. H. Watson. It was
also an able paper and well received.
Following the afternoon session the
delegates were entertained at the home
2/ Mrs. FIi Hertsberg of the Bohemian
Scribblers.
At the evening session Mrs. Cornelia
Branch Stone, president of the.asso-
clation, presented her annual report,
which deals Interestingly with the work
done during the past year.
Martyrdom of tho Pen Women” was
the-ubject of an address by Mrs. Net-
tle Houston Bringhurst. , This was a
yery strong paper and was greatly en-
joyed. The association wil! continue
in Session over tomorrow.
TAYLOR FAIR DIRECTORS.
Election and Preparations For Bigger
Event Than Ever Before.
Taylor, Texas, May 7— At a meet-
ing held in the directors’ room of the
Taylor National bank yesterday after-
Always Keeps Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy in His House.
We would not be without Cham-
befla Cough Remedy. It is kept on
hendusontinuaily In our house," says
WiaW. Kearney, editor of the Inde-
pendent. Lowry Mo. That is Just
what every family should do. When
KePI at hand ready for instant use, a
colamay be checked at the outset and
cured in much less time than after
it has become settled in the system.
This remedy is also- without a peer
for croup in children, and will prevent
the attack when given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after
the croupy cough appears, which can
only be done when the remedy is kept
at hand. For sale by all druggists.
1871. Iucorporated May
t. 1906,
. (By Mal)
Qne month—in .................
One year-(n .................
Bunday only, on, year—la ad-
vanca .........................1 M
B«n>l. weekly, on, ............. 1 W the predominating thought, the para-
Delly, eVery day and Bunday; semt- mount idx, the controlling purposo
"sntatsmedavrepiyarsined should be outlaw ‘he book trust.
_________Aeyand Friday. | The law ahoula be so framed that
Adjutant General Newton will soon
ooKin making preparations for the
coming state encampment whlch, he
said yesterday, would be held at Camp
Mapry beginning during the early part
o July next. There is no question but
mat the encampment will be held, only
n may not be on such a large and
elaborate scale as would have been the
case had the state been more liberal
in its allowance for the two years!'
[ Guessaz-Ferlet company of San An-
tonio; capital stock, $10,600. Purpose.
Ito conduct a printing and publishing
I business . The Incorporators are: O.
v Guessaz, T' A. Fprlet and Claude
I v. Birkhead.
back into the busineu, or will not' agatnst the present
be Aiposod to do no because ot thor contrtsd until this
NOTICE OF HEARING AGAINST
THE SANTA FE TO TAKE UP
AND CONSIDER THE PROPOSI-
TION NEXT MONTH.
SIGNED THE BILL.
_ ------- I
Tarrant County Court Bill Is Now In
Force and Effect.
noon of the stockholders of the Tay-
lor. Hair, association the following
board of directors was elected viz:
Howard Bland. John B. Pumphrey, O.
M. Booth J. A. Thompson, G. E. King.
”• G. Yakey, John F. Biack S F
Evens,,3. P. Sturgis, E. A. Robertson.'
At a subsequent meeting of the di-
rectors the following officers were
elected: Howard Bland, president; 8.
w $uakey. frst vice president: John B.
after Pumphrey, second vice president; John
r. Black. secretary; G. M. Booth, as-
sistant secretary.
competition. Clear the field of com-
petitor,, and then do all their greed
cares to do about prices.
But pays one—when It Max to fur-
nish books at a certain brlee It can’t
raise the price. It is admitted the
trust can not advance the price dur-
ing the period covered by the bid
and contract, but it must be boms in
mind that these bids contemplate a
ONE NIGHT TREATMENT
For Sore Hands and Feet
with Cuticura.
Soak the hands or feet on retiring
8*8/%
Aintment, the great
du^tK
nisht 0 S' loos gloves,
235
“g ADVICE TO
I# RHEUMATICS
Cotton Lumber company of Bron-
son, Sabine county; capital stock, $15,-
000. The incorporators are: J. D.
Eotton, J. °- McDowell, O. W. Hill and
M. J. Shivers.
Houston to be state nursery and or-
ceeds Professor A. W. Orr, formerly TEXT OF THE NOTICE
of Arp, now of Tyler, who has ten-
Professor Orr, who is superintendent
of the Smith county schools, was
forced to resign on account of his
dutes . as. school superintendent.
Colonel Milner said he regretted ex-
ceedingly to lose the services of
ressor Orr.
I grade of books and thuswife Increase
I its profits enormously.
The law making power of the stats
I should keep its hands • clean, and
I should practice what it preaches, and
I therefore should no write its laws as
that the school book trust can not so
much as get a toe-hola in Texas. -
Yos, outlaw it for good and forever.
Fright is seising the natives that the
world’s iron supply won’t last. Yet
there are. the Llano, Rusk and Vefer-
Adjutant General Newton returned
Yesterday from Waco, where he went
to eonfer with the business men re-
garding a proposed site for the ioca-
lion of one of the target ranges which
are to be establisbed by the state for
the use of the- Tex-is National Guard.
He submitted to the people of Waco
a Proposition of what would be ex-
Peet edby the state In the premises.
a ne chief requirement is that the city
orPace Which gets one of the ranges
must donate something like 200 acres
of land upon which to locate one of
th e.ranges. There are n°w five cities
in the contest for the location of the
EWO ranges. They are Houston, Dul- — ----------— —
8, Waeo, Temple and Fort Worth, have it filled, or get the ii
-ocation will cut a big figure in the “
matter.
"17
est and the probalititles are’ ie the
truat with it, combined mitons of
capital can put the little Independent
pubitshers out of the school book
manumseturing bustness for a term of
two or four year, such little Indepen-
dent conderna wil be unable to get
The delegates were met at the depot
b% women's committees and escorted
to their stopping places. Most of the
press women will be the guests of
friend, in this Hty during the conven-
tion. A number of enjoyable social
features are planned in their honor
including a reception, n banquet and
a trolley ride over the city.
The morning session opened at 10:30
0 clock and the association was wen.
comedntoth ecty.In an eloquent speech
by Nat M. Washer, president of the
the Business Men’s club. Theresroe
in behalf of the association was made
by,mess Kate Daman and The"fesponde
for i,h local press women by Miss
Mar lan Fenwick, society editress or t '
San Antonio Express.
At the session this afternoon Mrs.
erePthabzRittgakandiguskcezezmmy;
indokpureoea
Akonucarankeccolegsanorkvahd
mended ro mo by‘MS’ "eretooom;
tollinemo how they helpea Re". I iS
sitmtBizg
"882522
sure.ofhcaith, and now 1 have a firm 50
"7“
benefit that we did. and you may be ame
L,
8. 6,22,5822028;
and furnish, at its station ot Bonweir.
certain empty cars as applied for and
demanded, under date of April 24, 1907.
and May 1, 1907, by the Shropshire
DruK company of Yoakum, Texas for
shipments of lumber to be made from
said station of Vonweir to the Shrop-
shire Drug company at Yoakum.
Texas; said failure and refusal of said
railway company to furnish and sup-
ne empty cars demanded and ap-
plied for being in direct violation of
law and of the ordr theretofore en-
tered by this commission under date
of December 27, 1907, to-wit: Ctrcu-
Tar.No 2510, effective January 1, 1907.
The commission will, at said hear-
ing. near all facts that- may be pre-
sented pertaining to the matter above
set forth, and aald Gulf. Colorado and
Banta Fo Railway company will show
cause. If any it can.
to I and freeze out and starve to death all
Notice is hereby given to the Gulf.
. Colorado and Santa Fe Railway com!
Pro- pany ‘bat the railroad commission of
cexas will, on 'Tuesday, May 21, 1907,
«i 1,8 olice, take up and consider the
patter of an order proposed to be en-
tered by this commission directing the
attorney general of Texas to Institute
and proseute against said railway
company the necessary suit or suits
... 0 recovery by the state or Texas
of the penalties------"" • -
The charter fee bill passed by the
.0122 e 1 _ ”1 present session of' the legislature is
mannsamned by the state lest the pupil I and the calamity howling newspapers now in the hands of the governor for
-Eee
- ton mont Hotel news stand, Galves-1 Then again If the trust is the bad ' sinee 80 contended, but they now gonerali.known. doubles l he tees of
j Carl Burkhart, Georgetown, Texas, thtng our laws declare It to be a sound I bee the error ot their way. for that tho state with a capital'stock of "over
1 -Bnazos hotel newa aand, Houaton, public policy would render its ex-P** was many moon, ago exploded. 8100.0000 h„ u , ,M
I "l hotel news stand, Houston, I elusion mandatory for it can but oHouston has the lld on so tight it I bill which if enforced will in °itselt
/ . « I against Dublin nollrv tor ,2 .tn. kinder squeezes. Likewise Austin. And IYleid the state not less than $10,000
A rRantro-Mrartin Drug Co- MkHIn. P Polley for the >h,,e’ both are erackorsneu N.m « . lannually. This secuon requires all of.
V To Th. .. L I which is of necessity the highest ef-E , - 9. orackorjack bumper frst- fleera elected by the people. including
V J J Thame./ Taylor, Texaa. IShenn.. , . .2 elass citls. P™«lnct. county, dletrlet and slate, to
I ru -.2.. ponent and should be exemplar of the —------------- lake out their commisstons from the
M 5. STATESMAN ABROAD, I society of the people, to enter into Things do change. The governors of retosdepartment eThese commisslons -
business dealings and upon con- I North Carolina and South Carolina get I “>ero are about" io000°o/hesatodnela4s
tractual relations with a thing it go- together but never discuss the interval (th 'J? ttete- omicerstotore not. oner
Clares by its penal laws should be between drinks. The reason assigned I commissions. This new law makes it '
sent to the penitentiary for this omisslon by the Phlladelphia monwyror‛rorttbe”toomptroner outsanz '
There shoul be no namby- I Record. Is that both men are ‘teetotal- f J*warrant to any such officer, unless 1
he has taken out his commission. r *
secretary of state is also required
from time to time, furnish to
the different
4 J,,,, Texas,
W-.A. Wentand, Manor, Texas.
i ras.oroon * Metemore, Fort Worth,
rWosth hotel news stand, Fort Worth.
Bonds noroved. >
Judge J. D. Sluder office assistant
.. attorney geheral, yesterday afternoon
ay. approved two Issue., of bonds, the mr
ri- being an issue of 350000’ g5nnr8.
boy
snne EN sezpeusgsrauamt:
the other issue being foe $10000 Mun
day.gxnoxcoun fndependenPsChuni
d istr let school house bonds bearing a
years’ ‘ mterest and maturing in rorty
W. t. Rodney of Waco discussed
"Texas as a Field for Feature Arti-
cle." and gave many interesting hints
as to how the literary inclined women
Weakley-clinigman Hardware com-
pany filed an amendment to its char-
te inereasihgits capital stock from
126,000 to 150,000.
:025v0ny firot thina on convening thia
: I HI morning. D, HI
The governor yesterday signed the
I Tarrant county court bill passed by
.118 speclal sesslon of the legislature.
TThIs 3 the bill which proposes certain
ch anges.in the time of holding court
in the three district courts of Tarrant
Z'«, The subject of the bill was
submitted to the legislature by the
nar Kovcrnor Monday afternoon and im.
in- mediately bins On the subject were
Prerented. " both benches and Dasked.
Th ..senate substituted the house bill
for.itsbie.Pnased it and the measure
waz yesterday morning sent to the ex-
ecutive department alK) It was
proved, and as it carries the mer-
Money clause it is now a law.
PRESS WOMEN MEET.
Annual Convention of Association
Opens in Sen Antonio.
San Antonio. May 7The annual
conventlon of the Texas Women's
Press association convened in this city
at tho Central Christian church this
morning with about fifty delegates
from all portons of the state present.
The convention is presided over by
Cornelia Branch Stone of Galveston
president of the body.
The visiting delegates received a
warm welcome here. The Bohemian
Scribblers' club, the Woman's club,
the Daughters of the Republic of
Texas and various other women's or.
ganizations joined hands in their ef-
forts to show the visiting delegates a
royal time.
HhuauupeeuauNuuuuuunun
NEWS OF THE STATE HOUSE
O«n.r»l and P.r.on.l Co..lp ol th. Variau, D.p.rlm.nl. | #
nunununnunnunuununnanunanunanunanunann
, —- a .»_______ | partments,
Th5thin"er"AHinkXAeThink-„"hagtato-dsnuremetayyecbcnr.tu
renderna.for.ta xation at $25 per aere Numerous requests are daily being
iexas. state taxes ought to be the ..6.5*
.ami in Bel asinWilamson county. Only on ebud has so far been re-
The Dallas ‘TImes-Herata thinks depos ting theto.rensurer Spark, for
Covornor campbell Bhouid eend in a Mata XpS.ltory law K under the
special message recommending that ders will hav-w. Prospective bld-
The Ism.shan.be, made n penAi rense. t submit their una May 20 In which
The man with the gun ha, filled more __________
Eraveyards In Texas than all other I -----T‘----------——
causes combined. In Gunlana ft u 2 wAA,A,, ,
gentleman', privilege to turn himself WOMEN PAY MORE.
Into a walking qrsenal, 1 18 a crime I Wh, in.
for a negro "9 .hot craps. 8"AgafafemPanis. Bizcrimi
siEharFansurngela Egmpanhinke.thapaAedical,examinera or ee com.
tried,18o many bluff, in the paat and pSyi mSe for e reason a woman
run blarera over legislature, ami their once than a ma, ?. privilege ot insur
>ollcy holder, so often that they wiIwomen mn.n.mana.s from the fact that
Ue to show the lawmaker, and pen dl«M?oi nor rendty fal! vie(ims io l -
plc before their threat, will be no Ifntni Tonan.s tomach trouble, and the
Herd. When they withdraw from thA «u«e,that spring from these
; ‘X thodpeopnointne Idpisixacf, tributaw.rersons, they say, who have a
1 ~"e‘^ sha 8ut:
teahtonthe thgicputhwortrdiintor trusiecurotMinpower in al atomach
nectirg the island with the mainland I eretive, nothing .801 as safe,vet
panery pnaily be P1l entrely out nAoughiy relied upon to relieve all thor:
by"Inees for day, and the Importance I bles from indigestion as N:!.n i, t.
mOrenton.aa port does not "pere uhilke anyremeay"neretrord“knwn
mli of taking such chances. and I, really one of the valuable navn
-,a 4 J coyeries in modern medical science
The Corpus Chrtsti Crony think, I ft ia not the Acute attacks that in-
never before in-the hlatory of Texas I fuence the insurance examiners alone
has.the taxation Problem Teceielbutathe constan feeling, ofnweaknons:
mors.thousht from the people a a ihdadaches, Indigeation and stomosh
whole than I, now being given that I trou blaa—these things, physician, sa
perplexinK subject. That the present |k‘ more People than man, more
plan of assessing taxes is both "wonSous diseases. V " *•
andaunjust, " fully redlled"syronwWeabnolutely, •5"" that yeur moor-
middle and poorer claspeg ami giNAiWI be refunded shquia you bi " i
• hoy have at last mall xed that thev I box ofMi-o-na stomaeh tablets and not
have been unjusty Sr"o
agitetion will be | a drAEFintsseverxwheresor wili l
tl^at evu 313005 Sona companyptsuranc":
m-i
not expensive. It«ean be filled by any
druggist, and I believe it is the greatest
prescription for Rheumatism. Kidney
and Bladder Trouble ever written. It
is also a valuable spring tonic and
blood purifier. If you are a sufferer,
save this,, take it to your druggist and
CHARTERS FILED.
1 au aisgrlum Annex newa atana Chi- l bustnasa dealing, and upon con-1 North Carolina and South Carolina get I #ran: are"*kbout"io.0oi8of'these'oiijKu, 1 8uinSareorationa. Wil
mmesaE=_--
around . ?rom' anassuch nuditor is prohibited Iipttal stock - The incorporator, are:
Why should the ^champion, of thewathhnidwit D^n^e^aT^ Roberw and Dr J. M. Mful-
brewery Interests or any othet anti- “Tn^ „'oV^
— cu.m ......c -n—-I. , ■ |- ------ — ‘he house oppose the I Jcted nto the charter fee bill. Ivelop coal and minerals. TheIncor-
“UOTATION8. Pohthttiitandstheroszhoulanot beconsideration or passage ot ‘ho biu to HOLSEPISILL Reeiy"anAEsrreearBarry.G.H.
3 man."omI Pau'R"chte?.n', which the book truat, or any other option "w,rlonygtogviotatoohaoca senatoz.stom Na m2 gaun. Ha. an "2"nisou Brock conopmtly, tena
(Tha Lmsu.gt “ “ -X h-book “ « P^».ng concemnaerstood"snotlalng"‛htotun. Stat ~ '
KrepaFa^te*^ o ‘h> “U1 13 that Is tn any sense or to any extent, forcing that law where lt has bon orvastatsssmptor WpAttzotseyotNa-Lomazherd, P an R‛
Hour anwaracri.. .. o In any desree auxiliary to the trust where it may be adopted? Isit pos-ihrHalhas been removed to the seton Teague Rottling works or reXgul
gseuonou rek wen wuacan.cteep or sttp. . sibi they ar unwilling to provide
tas^. ed who aa now enved-aetas" Why not Insert In the legtslative act means for that law', enforcement when in Wi6 "conbadcattac Kotphot rever and W.P Hy^on. j. R, CHHenden
some simple proviaton to the effect constitutionany adopted by the people? Me was last eve'S
that before any text book shan be ex- 1 it poMlble that they are In aym- somewhat pany of SlothinKcparaurfatakngaom.
amined and before any bid .hall bevathy with the violator, qt that law? c. , Notes. Thghnsareyratrssane Lake,
constdered the nuthor or publisher of Can It be that they would encourage her of thePieBisPAtu"iPsuformermm- The L,lanB*aranite and MurbJe com-
the book and the maker of the biaus violation? It 1, this sort of maTcounty, now residing at omvEstrnpasas Ipanyonor san Antonio; capital stock.
shall fife his solemn oath that he‘is plotting against that law that has 60 yesterday.__ ' and manufactudug snses. aminne
_ q 22 ----- "holly disconnected with and has no given focal opton such . tremendous dednen P Oldham, a well known bondsorSoeterscorg,"jodstppldayrohn
J hAHa.whh ithrowpaway money wus hisinterest in anr other business pub- hold upon this slate, on business with’sV b T. yeaterday and Alfred J. Ridder.
V fan." "" ”,k I with hi” te»L—IU1- lllshlng print shop or company, and--- lbartmente state do- .....
A mt.. , ‘that no other company or print .hop
F the depths of the sea.—Russian, from has any Interest in that book or the
Mountain, a. company printing that book? Make
I • mountains, but men to MenbLramnah. the affidavit to be filed with the bid so
Ek Where there's music there can be plain and 30 ful and complete that
Lharm—Don Quixote. | there can be no getting around it.
Suspicion la strong that some of the
concerns now furnishing the schools
ft Entered at the Postoffico at Austin, To enumerate these reasons weprises of any character should be
y3**’ «**»—8-Haaa mail matter. I would say the took trust and its everstaxed. Right is right end don’t harm
anyHE STATESMAN IN TEXAN/ ally In the school book manutactur- I anybody. A business that doesn’t pay
. .. ' . ing bustness should be driven out of I should not have its recelpts taxed.
929 he Austin Daily and Sunday 1.1. A ,. I err
qttesman to ob sale every day La thethe fields of competition for the state's! r, . ,j .. , . .. „
year at he tolowing news stands Andi business, and the door of opportunity . . e University Young
general distributing points in Texas I. , ' | Men8 Christian association building is
anq the United States, and any one f to 8e" books for the education of the I ,,, ,2, .
who fails to secure a copy at any of —.4, , .2 . ,, , , not yet complete and you can get your-
tha stands nee W.l., VXs SM-. - youth of this state should be closed|W.i, ,
we Stnd8 noted below will colfer a I l seif put down for whatever neat and
Lavor upon the management of The I against every book publishing house | ,
Statesman by notifying this office.) .. . , , „ We might say handsome sum you wish
nNeneer net news Band, san can show and does show that to give. Be sure to give something.
“XTek en m. 11 haa no interest of a financial nature I ----—---------■
FjHIaaad ""‛Hanw, “17 Antonio, I any oth r book pubtishing busi- Th bll of bills and the meaauro of
T2w, Book and Cl a C Baa An ness, and that no other book publish-1 measures ‘hat the house should make
toto. Fa, * aa n ing concern haa any pecuniary inter-sure to pasa is the senate automatic I
otpog San-Ahnn., “Op.Paot Houston est in its business, because at thetaxbi Let some definite, substantial
"I*** News CD, San Antonia, Taw. Principle at stake and the sentiment I and rellable mode for reducing the tax
RHvoonkphwrrazrTaxj,exa. involved. rate when the neceasity to reduce it
»°ma-NewsO>, El Paetb Texaa First and foremo«t If a trust 1, thBrrl*e* Provided by law.
W a Hahn Furnen Texaa Idesptsable thing our laws pronounce I Confiscatory laws will receive thetr
H'tbm *hC»^Marble’Wj’a Texaa k o be our children should be trained I solar plexus blow in the courts, and I
A t w.i- -------- 'to abhor and oppose it, and under no I the lawmakers well kuow this, hence,
- L. THERES NOTpa LIKE THE
3,,1 -' .
The lily has An ait,
AQnghthawnavgoRc“wayaco,
x Adeh, "ohrme"mkc"tfacros.
When Hie blows.
Of the penalties prescribed by law and
which have been incurred by said rail- -----
way company in consequence of its '
failure and refusal, under date of April -HlEF CLERK WALKER BACK
and 7," statl0"0t'mpply FROM GALVESTON-DR. BRUMBY
GOES TO MINERAL WELLS ITo
ATTEND MEETING OF MEDICOS.
Martindale Budget.
Martindale, Texas, May 7 —The
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ’ J. T.
James, of Ottine,, .Texas, while here
with.its.mother vlaltlng the family of
H. N. Martindale on yesterday, fell
from the second story veranda and
Was quite painfully hurt. The ankle
bone was -fractured and will prevent
his walking for some time. He re- -
ceived other bruises. He was resting “
very well Monday, morning and was
taken to their home in Ottine.
i Mrs. May Hicks of this place Satur-
day, while assisting her husband in
hanging some wall paper, fell from the
scaffold and sprained her ankle very
badly. She will be: confined to her
room for some days on this account.
The school trustee election of the
Martindale independent school district
was held here at the school house Sat-
urday, May 4. The old trustees were
re-elected with very little opposition. I
Trustees were elected are as follows:
K- N. Martindale. R. A. Harper, Dr
C. P. Lawson and D, B. Scott.
min, superb leadet, and illustrious pa- I contract and Th a
trlot, wholves at tho head of Trinity I unawares to those-
Astezn Business omce, 41, 44, 45, 43/the schools of the state will be safe-1 on Iror felds to be heard from, and
K?W‘“w^?rBxi:''oisp“n’'d against the intruslon ot that Eheyhave “ plenty for several open
lt-11 “The Tribune” Building, Chi-1 monster world without end. I * ( *
Kocy.^ttoto^Agent^lrirslo 448^^1 This should be done for two an-nred Only the receipts of dividend de-
*****_________________ cood and sufficient reasons. I claring corporations or business enter-
i Captain E. E. Walker, chief clerk
In the state health department, re-
turned* yesterday from Galveston,
where he has been for the past sev-
eral days checking up the records of
<n© quarantine station there
state Health Officer Brumby left
yesterday for Mi nek I WilS to at-
tend the annual meeting at the State
-Medical assoclatldn how in sesslon
there. The meeting will last threat
days, and from there Dr. Brumby re-
curns to Austin to begin the prepara-
..... buuw wousorthe new rules and regulations
. asos - " why the order, under the act of 1903, which requires
aS above proposed to be entered by the. disinfection of public buildings It
1 >3 , commission, should not be take some lime to compile these
" rules, as under a recent- ruling of the
attorney . general’s department the I
state health officer is given considera-
he butiaingin the definition of a pub-
consctous inabitytosuecesstuliy
cope
with a rival so far superiov in point
of financial strength. . .
1 And ©ven while its contract with the
states is in fuli force and entect, and
the price must remain at the figure
named in the contract, the trust can
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