The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 285, Ed. 1 Monday, July 27, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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—THEFPRT_WORTH_RECORD:MONDAYMORNING,
THE FORT WORTH RECORD
THE DRUMMER
OPENS BIDS FOR SITES
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TERMS OF SURSORIPTION.
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wealth or ecreases the number
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their "parents left off” lost all the zest
and pleasure that come of accumulat-
ing gradually and of living the real
omestic life.
"Why, I do believe that the wives
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United States and Mexico.
10 to 12 page paper..................
li to 24 p^gv ........................
24 to 36 page paper...................
36 to 56-page paper...................
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... 99 otadvere
I Mrs. EIhu Root Jr. Finds Delight In
Managing the IAttle Flat.
• Phlladelphia Telegraph.
New York—As a result of lectures
Gi
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was,
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trail
last
den
and
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mad
He prob-
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Nacogdoches.
Ia 8. and Adolphus Clark, northwest
corner Main and North. 130x120, $4,000:
S. W. Blount et al., west corner Main
Tweive Moutia (by mall it
newspaper ana maga-
HONOSCOPE FOR THE DAT.
Monday, July 2T, 1908.
Chance, Ake a Sphynx, aske riadies
on thia day.
Quention her not, but use the wen-
< trod way.
r 4
snake bites have been of unusually |
common occurrence in the state this
year, and recoveries extremely slow,
one case having been under treatment
for more than six weeks.
In a man or paeudo -phHecophacal turn
Have you forgotten that John D.
satd when Landis nixed that fine that
Landis would be a long time dead be-,
fore the Standard Oil paid it?
. BEMI -WEEKLY.
Twelre Months .........................41 W
Ui Monts* .............. .3
bacupies sent free on appiication.
Subacribers desiring the addresa or thetr paper
tl
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th
be
it is reported that the orchestra
played "Abide With Me" just after
figure gate than the chief owner of the one
THE JOYS OF
of clerks and bookkeepers and men
who earn 130 a week get a great deal
more enjoyment out of their simple
little homes than people in the great
and expensive menages of the wealthy,"
"gald Mrs. Hoot. "There is something
$9,990; Nancy J. Kranz;
and Bolivar, 120x110,
stranger the name of her home town.
current day's papers for an irritatingiy
long time. II» hit on this little piece
of sarcasm. Prominently displayed on
the walls was the announcement:
"Those learning to read are request-
edto use yesterday’s newspapera,*
..Venua ts stationary in the zodiac on
th‘s 209th day. The moon dles in
the eant while a now moon rises on (
WHAT IS_rI trouble,
of economy there is just
were more old ott-
VMi to and it rule of human nature is that gener-
oaity decreases in th* ratio of wealth.
and somewhere I Per.
. . ... - .. I ther
the wage* or profits to which their . prices. The p _ _________
. northern markets may be attributed *o
I A surplus stock on hand of recent ship-
i mets.from the Bermuda islands.
Ithe weather should continue dry
then.We, onion growers can let them
the remnoln. In the field until there 1sga
better demand for them. Three-Murtha I
A cent Fer pound is not remunera-
tive and we are at t‘ ____
conduct the business, subject to the
tanrtes of the weather, which may en-
Women with this day for birthdate
will have a happy and brilliant year.
Good news should reach them in Oc-
toben The xoung will be courted.
The married will experience a change
through a wedding.
Quarrel, dispute or lawsutt threaten
the prosperity of men with this birth-
date. Otherwise the coming twelve-
month Should bring them Increase and
honor.
wiTd"„wertewsAh,laueh at me ir vou
wH0. Makamozenine that «•?>•»«
| period between Jan. 1 ana June 30.
"hdle the report of the fmmigratton
The Retort Courteoum.
Church. 1301135. $5,500; same party.
. . Pension for Mrs. Cleveland.
W Ashington Herald.
maMyAmerear"iynezooatate.ot
suzzestion.that.ia.beles Molced.in th:
an alarming
in England,
the funda-
except governmental ownership, and,
that is socialism.
SUXDA)
Twelve Months (by man).
GiEMonthe tby mail....
—hree months (by mail. .
rhom,‘xetrmingto Read.
Pearson’s weekly.
A. restaurant keeper noticed
som of his customers annexed
trust concentrates wealth
it destroys Individ ua%y
men mere servants or
and small fortune, we would have so
many agents of great industrial over-
lords.
In respect to the general welfare
and the greatest good to the greatest
number, there is no middle ground
between competition and monopoly.
commmtoner at New Tork u ror ।
compTete, the esdmete ta mhar’tha do- '
partaree of foretenera trA Amerca
. durine the stz monms eing Jun. 20
50 -”Po"e1 of the have b-en far ine-‘ the ar-az. ‘
and the trust.
000,000 it would coneet the whole
and once from the consumer—and
paii in advance) = w j furnish us go
1d to advpeas i"than yoar sa
| it w a ntea tv •
own mind.
avenue. 160x150, donated; same partfes,
northeast corner same streets, same di-
mansions, donated. Frank Kell and
J: A. Kemu, corner Ninth and Ohio
streets. 120x180, $1; same parties, lot
s2Bo8.te No 8, same dimensions.
great game.
up." and then
Agatrjn 1.300.000 for the year pre-
vious. The steamship compantes also
Navasota.
Joseph Hollv, southwest corner Me-
Alpen and Farquhar, 209x210. 84.500
same party, west side McAlpen street*
interior lot. 60x115, 81.260.
Sulphur Springa.
J. M. Pender, trustee, corner Connnl-
hr and Davis, 100x115, 82.100; John w
Posgue.locatton not given. 12x160/
$5,500:;Tr C. MeKorkle, northeast cor-
ner Jefferson and Cottonfiel 120x180
price hot given; C. K. Sheppar, south-
east corner Tomlinson arenas ana 01.
more street, 115x181, $5,000: eame party.
inrkaville.
4 L Goldman, north aid, Church
Kom o oust to Treverse, 1001200, f|,.
Werberg; location not given.
100*130. 52,5001 A. P. Strong, location
not.eiven. UOxUO. $,000: Mine party,
whole.block. 2002200, 2,60; Mr> F:
telle.Cheetham, Walnut, Locust, Madt.
ron.ana Monrpe, 2001200. $5,000, same
fon o. Walnut and Comanch*. 252
1015.000: Bame party. Pecen, edAr.
500 .Adway and Comanche, 2002200, 34,-
. _ „ , Cleturne.
ciaR. trorn Mntn •
44,202200, 213000; E. B. EVan?
Main, 1663175,512,300: John A. Bryan.
Robleson from Herndon to
Chambers. 105x110, 111,000.
. Corpun Chfinti.
.W am Grant Water and Peoples.
150x100, 812000; S. Beckner, corner Sa:
suin. and Chaparr 19 100x150, 316,250:
zeme..para. same "Neation, 1001150:
112500:, seme PAItY rame location, 500
11 °„118.750; Charles Mealy, Leopard
and Broadway, 100x150, $10,100: A N:
Frensh Shaparzal •.Pl viiiams, isg
150.3180002M.Vooyitch, Broadway and
Star, 1303185, *9,0 0 0: S. Beckner, north
mh O'Chaparral. 126x160. $12,500: DeT
mas Aivens,, attorney corner People-
and- Water. 100x160. * 12,900. 160P15
"Thumbs down," and
All work and no elevator to carry
them up to the "nest under the eaves.”
as they can in a Fifth avenue mansion.
Reports from Georgia state
coqcern of a
morea to gtve.
man seeds nature’s c.
man. In the snentcplapts“herhyal.
portunity protable, commune
with self and a casting up of account*
. The solitude and the open air an thn
-------), runshin* teach many A’lgason that the
........ — — _ — - Cooper, north-| city has scant time to listen man
east corner Houston shd Lafayette* 123 times the call
X128. 59,000; Joseph Newman. s« " himhnn T hi
corner Houston and Th
are
one beyond human
Ac com-
plan 18 Captain Eads, whose name ■
is already linked with that of the I
place of millions of manufacturers
and merchants, each a man of his
Hl Haboro.
Mrs. J. G, Neuman, northeast corner
Covington end Walnut, 180x186, 85,000.
Mrs. F. As Carver, northeast corner
Bois d’Aro and Gould avenue, 156x151,
..have learned to be a real cook
andet. * one of my great pieasure 1
zurprize Mr. Root occaslonang with a
dish of my own preparation. He thinks
it is a splendid thing and we Ar 6 :
on* accord in the matter. The first
Xear.ar n.o a young womans married
!/*. "houla he devoted almost entirely
w to mnL. h.- 11____ -
concentrate it
ay of a hundred ell concerna worth a mn-
ana iton each, the probability to that the
After all, it’s too bad that the man
with such a pronounced sense of
humor as the fellow who shot up
Boston didn't turn his attention to
writing musical comedies instead of
to the gentle art of banditing.
ica and Mexico are beginning to see the
the tremendous importance of the
methods of the health department of
Panama. They are sending committees
to find out how we do it. The aond
health of the canal rone bids fair to
hiet ownera of tha independent prop-
rles would give more in tha aggre-
northeast corner Seguin and
96x188, 84,400. Henry Bender,
west corner San Antonio and :
96x192, $6,000.
. Dtseesom: Clams*. Ouaiey, a J. Saodecara. I
"w"S"SEBea
w,. Hop ton.
Clareae Ousdey. President; A. J.
becreta7.
decrepit college professors, but what
they give compared to what they
take is lew than th* widow's mite.
Besides, it isn't really given at an.
It is merely an extra toll collected
from the consumer and turnea over
to the cause which the trust master
happens to fancy.
A new library, a new conlege en-
dowment. a charity fund, or what
not, represents merely and only a
few cents Increase In the price of a
ton of steel rails or a barrel of oil.
Quite as often as otherwise it sscel-
must live upon it. Competition tends
J. M. Luttrell, northeast corner Lam-
bert and Throckmorton, 1002100, $10,-
000; C. B. Turner, southwest corner of
Reynolds street and alley, 100 x 200.
*7,600; Lee Seamater and 8. C. Benhe.
corner Keith and Water. 100x156, 313,-
000; F. M. Caln, northenet corner Mos-
quito street and alley, 50x60. *10,000;
E. J. Waldron, location not given. UOx
1*0. (10,000: D. M. Howard. northenst
corner Throckmorton and Houston, 100
X150, *0,000.
V. B. Bock. MamFana Clinton 12,
126..12,000; 3. c- wolaworthonag
?i?e J ^ 222
10: i'Baker, corner Gonzales and
City hotel, 1041126, 52,500: 8. KOPmna
TerrelL, 100x126, *2.600: »m* “pmes:
Chureh and Clinton, 1*0x176. 5.058:
192mexpart+Terri ana Church l*ox
an 120ron2i12027s”4828e: Frederiek
, ,, . Brenhnm.
188 Grehman,Vican And Market. T5g
113en19050iPezhrht location not
given. 90x2n0, 18000102 # Simon”
party, same 100132, 82900*
Mrs Emma Simons. Alamo and North
Market. 100x1*0. *0.660; I. L. Stone
Main An„rarke 1*0 X 1*0, s10,008;
515,8o0Party, same location, ’ 1801150,
could have innumerable luxuries, but
yesterday the young bride appeared
ver>* happy in her simple little flat at
76 Fast Fifty-fifth street, overlooking
the New York Central tracks on Park
avenue.
»ens returning to the lands of their
bevona that they mieht notsanswbut nAtivitgsthan there were nes ***
TheTxr thoanversathome deep. ! In Mew ot au that has sata
• 5 wrk ana
Zz rimaryanathorur und-tanese —p Dotdpanyo’tezdt-
The river, a. 1 a 1. Threen -ornat
of the th re
।
7 sge"n
p /Y r
There th* would distribute it more wisely. The
; become contagious. The lararettog of
South America are likely to be wiped
out by a wave of hygiene from our
to learhin how to"akbEE enureiy eod health breeding station on the
ro^^d sshou"iearn ho «o be worth moro than the
EMEuidtneWhov’E 80""%
K things ___________
Long cortracts nr involved deeds
mouid be signed, only after fong ex-
amyation or postponed until tomor-
row
The dullest
corner Main and Market, 96x196. 87,000.
Peter Faust, San Antonio and Academy,
98x196. 97,500. Otto Hellig, east side
Castle street. 96x192, $6,500; same par-
ty. northeast corner Castle and Gar-
den. 96x192. 86.500. C. J. " ‘ ‘
Champion Batsman Cobb has made
the real home run. He will marry an
Augusta girl.
not human ingenuity brought
and more compact mattresses have
been plied, the whole forming a
foundation t< r the concrete walls growth
which effect ually hold -the waters In
the great river to its aid, and now the
mighty flow of waters has been set
the task of deepening its own channel
to the gulf waters.
. The genius who worked out the
TKLEPHOXES.
busines orfiee ............
sitoriallpras ...........
river because of the
bridge at Bt. Louls. <
tame location. 100x136. 86,000; same
party, same location, 130x165, $5,600.
New Braunfels.
Adolph Stein, northeast corner Se-
guin and Zink. 120x130. 84.000. Knobe
A Eiband, southeast corner San An-
tonio street and public square, 96x120,
87,600. H. C. Henne, Castle and Mill
streets, 120x180. 87,800. Walter Heide-
mever. Main and Academy, 96x196.
87,760. Theodore ,Eggeling, northeast
corner Ban Antonio and Market. 222x
192, 87.600. Gus A. Voight, southeast
---- Some women are as pron of their
rPoI ths “eparture of 5e0,914 for. extravagances a, others are of their
eeu3 for the home lana tn the economy.
Wlam Waldorf Astor intends to
stand for parliament, which is the
Britiah way of running for otntee.
Tea, but will parliament stand for
Witttam? •
OXTICE, Hi I.Cas, TEXAS- &. x Pattea
Aeomt. 344 MNan St. Phone Matn SUS Sud-
Beriptons Aad udvertisemeuts taken.
competins terma, if
A landlord sold toay he would agree
that his tenants may dispose of their
crop* at present unsatisfactory figures,
rather than run the risk of greater
loss from rot in ease of wet weather:
An oM timer here avocates letting
anA the onions remain in the field, skating
“u power, that his experience teaches him that
j it is,the safest plan to preserve them
: during the interim of low prices.
i i am inclined to believe that there
f will be a decrease in the onion acreage
I in Collin county next year, but better
; methods of culture will be pursued.
J ensuing less loss fr^m unmarketable
tubers. The loss of 23 per cent in our
onion crop this year, caused prfnetpa’ly
for the want of thinning and imper-
fect tillage, coupled with a similar re-
duettor. in prices surely calls for a
wiser and better plan, which will in-
crease the profits of the onion busi-
ness in this section There is no doubt
that the : foa in C’ollin has become a
staple crop.
AARON COFFEE,
"The Old Cotton Planter.""
* THE RI < ORD ON SALE.
The Kecordcan be found at new* stana and
roouis as fwllows ;
ATLANTA. GA.—Worh: News Co.
ATANTIC CiTY, N, J.—sLep a Bro.. Mil
Pae lle eve. reua News Co.
CHICAGO. ILL--Palmer Honse New* Stand.
Great Northern Hotel News Stand. Empire
lews Stand. P’ostoftice News Co.
CIINNATI, OHlO—- Yoma News Co.
.C010RADO SPRINGS, COLO.-H. H. Ben.
FreHariey’s News tand
DTNVER, colo.— Kendrick Book a Stntion-
ery ( o. H. P Hansen. S. Rice. Echo New*
berviee- M Schandler, 1000 17th et. L r
hjorsepn, 17th and Welton sts. Tony E. Larsch,
3034 West 24th st.
W. M. McGregory, Indiana avenue given *9,E
1001150, 813,600. Mainl‛stm2°0
R E. Huff, Scott avenue and Seventh -I
street, 100x160, 67,500; same party,
same location, 126x160, 810,000. 8. J.
Bigger. Fourth street and Scott ave-
nue 150x150, 82,000. G. W. Jalonick,
Indiana avenue and Seventh. 100x150,
816,000. Hugh Riley and J. Markowitz,
southeast corner Fifth and Indiana
Kissimmee, Fla., to tell
Stantl ralsed to prevent overfiw.
1 hese depomits trnm year to year have
been so great that large tract* of land
have been built up—!n tact the whole
of the valley south of Baton Rouge
ower It, origin to the were an
this muddy depot
hot SPHINGS ARK.-, if Wenrer a co. looted
trai-avpovt8- Mr- kate Wallace, 134 Cen- "
spect to their home lives, for very
few of them know what it means real-
ly to manage a home. We are not a
nation of domestic women. Many never
go into their kitchens and inspect the
condition of their ice chests and store
rooms, and as a result there is really
more sickness coming from unhygienic
conditions in the homes of the rich
than there is among poor people who
must of necessity, superintend these
details. Then there is hpravagant
waste as well that should Mt be tol-
i erated.
."I don’t say that I go and serb out
the..1ce chest." laughingly added the
pretty.young.bride, "but 1 ^rely know
Ihat it is in a clean, sweet and
fectly.sanitnry.state, and 1 know wa.
Is being bought in the kitchen and how
j »i is ued.
same location, 126x130, 85.750.
MeKinney. \
Mrs. 8. M. Berger, northeast corner - .—---
Louisiana and Chestnut 120x130, 88,000; 1s another,
same party, corner Louisiana and alley, P-easure m
else not given, 82,500; J. E Largent and
Mrs. J. F. Sparks Jr., corner Louisiana
and unnamed street 126x130, 87,500;
They let one woman wear a sheath
. -—--uu zuuga- skirt In Chicago and arrested another
ne writers, taking notice of the for wearing overalls. It was held
lakes to sutr navigation agitation and that the woman in the overall* was
noting the progress of the deeping
of the Aississtpi at New Orleans, have
jumped to the conclusion that the DGRATIOX AXD ESTTGRATIOX
SX'2’ ana the put n Itte whe - Amerlcan:
and interdependent ar«assocdateqwore about th, vast hordes
. ” or foreign-born which poured over
of the mottenotcact, the deepening th, land a* if from the horn of plenty
0 'the ATissLspprwi have praotical- an a mtle later the cry was mn:
river sartneuponthedovolopmentottha not only Naa the Incoming alien,
a gaton Mississippi river : been checked
boats are river boats only and in.
capable of deep sea use. They may
now go down to New
And it is all becavre Mr. nd Mrs.
Root have "views" about 1fe and liv-
ing They are in no manner social-
ists, nor are they interested inset- ,, ------
tlement work, or such things, but Mrs. ,44, them.
Root believes that young married peo-
ple of today ar far too extravagant
in living, and that by "besinning"
Orlginallty is indicated for chJl- _____________.
ren born this day. Gtrhe wili prob-spress just now as to the desirabii
ably be difficult to please. They will congress voting a pension to ire
profit much if the spirit of content-
ment be instilled in them. Boys will
be headstrong and stubborn, accord-
ing to the signs.
Important corporation. James Monroe
is a machinist; Benjamin Harrison a
printer; William Henry Harrison a
fireman and Andrew Johnson a sall-
maker. Thomas Jefferson is appro-
priately in charge of a Tammany club
nouse; John Adams is a policeman,
and John Tyler proudly figures as a
gentleman.
Wentherford.
W. C. Patterson, southeast corner
Spring and Austin avenue, 130x136.
$4,000. G. J. Bankhead, Main. Oak
and College streets, 125x150, 848,600.
Joel Hicks, Fort Worth. Trinity and
Monroe streets, 120x180, donated; same
party. Fort Worth, Walnut and Church.
120x150. donated; same party. Elm and
Trinity, 1252150, $4,3002 "sdme party.
Elm and Church, 120x1*0. *7,000. J. A.
Morrill, northeast corner Church and
Waco. 200*150, **,000. L T. W. Rey.
nold and A. J. Burhanan, northwest
corner Church and Elm. 160x160, $1,500.
C. C. Barthold, northwest corner Spring
and Tork avenue, 165x100, 97,500; same
party, same location, 175x100. $7,500.
Joel Hicks, lot Fort Worth avenue,
100x150, 88.500.
Waxahachie.
Robert Harrison, Water, Main and
Elm streets, 100x120, 89,000; same par-
ty, same location, 100x100, 87.600; same
party, southwest coraer. Water and
Elm. 100x100, 816.000. C. H. Howard
and M. M. and Eva Currick, southeast
Presidential Oceupattons.
Auzust Lippincott's.
The question of what to do with
our great men after they have ceased
to hold high office Is effectively an-
swere in the New Tork city directory.
According to that unimpeachable au-
thority. George Washington is pur-
suing the humble but very useful oc-
cupation of barber in Harlem—and. ac-
cording to his customers, he is a good
one. Andrew Jackson, whose name has
heretofore been associated with notable
military achievements, follows the
peaceful calling of nurse. Abraham
Incoln is put down as a secretary.
William McKinley as a publisher, and
James Madison as the secretary of an
zed, but-thegract
000,000 tons of m
annually carrte3 A
where the river m
all ana numbered
the trust master pockets as much as
he bestows.
It is the same way with fines. The
harvester trust is now making the
farmers of Texas pay the sum the
state took from it a few months ago.
and it the Standard Oil company
should be compelled to pay that $29,-
and stuy upon economics and socio-
logical conditions of the country, Mr.
and Mrs. Elihu Hoot Jr. have chosen —--
to prove to thelr friends that a young » an1zatloz
couple can be just as happy in a six- 1 Lhe. state,
room apartment* with one maid of
in accumulating the little treasures
in a home that is infinitely sweeter
than it would be if one just had every-
thing bought nt onte and placed in
one's room, without even so much as
choosing them, as is done nine times
out of ten in the big establishments
of the very rich.
"I don't mean to imply that a man
should marry without any money at
all, for no man who cares very deeply
for a'woman would like to see her suf-
fer for little luxuries which he could
not provide, but I do think too many
oung men of wealth today live in too
magnificent style. It is largely the
fault of the women, however, for they
demand so much, end will sacrifice so
little for their husbands.
"Economy is looked upon by the
average American girl of wealth as
vulgar, wherens among the real aris-
tocracy and gentlewomeh of France,
for instance, economy in managing
their household affalra 1s considered
a very great virtue^ American women
are lauded too highly, I think. In re-
the.war.25,1812 the banker,
ysqgfomassmaomesmeqime
g. &: a'ftSW, Aa fig
X" to
safety, where it Fermhnn? Place, ot
waeh a zuara or su One Man"o
Tha door or the parlor in which th.
SAS
orportp"Kefepsceahana
inormous weight of m.i. sustain the
, still owned by dewcethThehouse
TEXAS PUBLIC BUILDINGS (
"""*2***9*******************........
Washington, July 26.—(gi • • '
-he supervising architect of the tres-
ury has opened • bids as follows for
5ites tQ! Public buildings in Texas au-
thorised at the last session of con-
with a butler, footman and half a
dozen other servants. If they chose
to do so—with the backing of a mil-
lionaire father—Mr. and Mrs. Root
_ J’ I • Ramond’rAna m. B. Hancock:,
Twelfth, Lavgce and Cole. 225x138, 310.2
20218005520.0008," kconhomez;
West Sixth anq alley, opera house
roperty. 803184, price not statea: J.
h Raymond Jr., San Antonio, Wees
Eixteen and Gundalude 138x976. *2 .
209: name party, corner West Ninth and
Colorae: 1982128. ***.600; Mm. party.
Wont Firth and Colorado, 212x128, ,28..
0003 -sAme party, corner East Tenth
Vsas. end Brazos. 100x120. $32,500; same par.
Yndwig tasoreer.IAvaca an West Mint b 193
Chursb. 5184..348,000: same party. East Fifth
and BrAEon, 128x178. *81.Soo- same par.
t.gorner.IAVACA and Wes Ninth 128
X184 * 40.000: earn* party, corner West
Thirteenth and IAvaca 128x184, 385 .
000; * pame party. West Sixth and Iavo-
ca. 184x128, $40,000; name partv.
ner Brazos and Fourth, 160x-84, *20.800;
ame party. Sixth and unname street.
1215182 sas 500: Mme party* Sixth and
Colorado, 128x184 *40.000; Ed Ander-
jon eent. Wet Seventh and Colorado,
571-8*92. *80.000; Gardner RiRRles At?
tornex: [AvAOA *treet, 1*11x1*8 28Son».
The State Printine companv, Congres
exenwe.and Fourth Rtreet, 74x180 350.
000; Golabegk, Rebinson A Hambv. cor-
ner.Colorado and Wert FITIh 184x160,
140.000: ."am. parties, same location, .
02x180. (22.600.
many people to use it. Neither the
Row Malar Bankera ma Momey.
shape, *8,000; Hugh Moffatt southwe —Fiptowournal. from 1.1, •
corner East Bowie and Boot Bolivar, I the Treaure’ ot'alltfi, 1812.t 0,1814
144x160. *10,000: Mrs. J. F. dava, on oret city lay in the panks 05 ft!
Lajayette near courthouns squere, «0x Margett house [n Standish vn. In
1K 33,000: name party, East Houston *» Ki of the fact tod»^ 1256 and
avenue near courthouse square, 120x parlor door can be seen n> ne
120. *6,000; Mrs Corrie D. Eads, south- which was placed theri n" arlv « lock
west corner Franklin street and Hons tuly Ag0 to add safeguard to R. .con”
ton avenue, 1*0 x 120, *7.500: M. M. ure. “ tne treav-
Balnea, southeast corner Washington During
avenue and Burleson street. 120x120. of Portland tl
*10.000; M. L Weisman, northwest cor- |'n danger of
her East Fannin and South Washing-
ton. 120x1*0. *8.500: Mrs. H A. Harris,
by T. W. Davidson, attorney, southeast
corner Wallington and Burleson. Klx
1*0. *0,600. •
. , matter of common year ending June
knowledge, carries- annually into the’Ing
Gulf of Mexico vast depostts of stit,
which keep, constantly raising the
bed level of the river to such an ex-
tent that the Ievees also must be con-
-xpkrose young" rennoreostrero!
""*“2
pexr rorngatgpurpproprlatins 36,006 •
The win of the late Grover Clevelana
has.no yet been read. So far as the
NUs.knowa Mr. Cleveland
children may have be
check. The work has been in prog-
ress ror several years, has been ham-
pered and retarded from lack of
funds, but now its final and quick ac-
complishment is assured.
by congresatonal action. The good
« Sr^ToM S^o^
n it esire that the relict of a man
Who bad.filled with great honor the
H8hest office in the government should
never be allowed to want.
The President of ths United States
148 Small chance to make money. When
ne takes his office he 1* precluded in
honor from money-making, and when
Qe ays that office down, if he has to
Hake money for the support of his
family, it means a radical change in
“*■ babits—a change not easy in men
ai the age when the presidential duties
are laid down. In the history of our
Pa ton we nna that it is not unusual
tor the widows ut Presidents to need
pecuniary assistance. Mrs. Tyler, Mra.
Polk and Mra. Gartiel were granted
pensions and Mrs. Garfield still draws
Inors.Mras. Benjamin Harrison was
warEi the general after he left the
Wnte. House and she was lek well
rirafor. Mra. Lincoln was granf-
artrwta penslon ot 33.000 “ r**’. ana
“terwerath1s was increaced to *6,000.
hut.the point we w1ah to make la
Eonkrthe afsqussion..in preas ata ln
2
it MVO?S "h recrptent,of the peheion.
Shgl°nottoemauchssdachanty-which
teAn S0we think thet when thts mat-
land come nalon, to.Mre Grover Cleve,
legal enactment ‘ should be settled by
We oughttment.once. «nd for all time,
under no Eoarkly,to rbounize that
could this grconceiveble circumstances
or one who had hJ.n ellow.the widow
tive ev” nLn3ben its chier execu-
stratghteneI In ,h into want or to be
for his chidarnnth emeans,,
! derstood tire ' u1t.should be an un-
i sum may be nKerthat “ penston-the
“lat"“ra En
K^c&S^
6022 ?U1 «• ’
I abusing the nat/on T ? d Prevent her
l realiy needed ?Atton‛ “,bouty: ir she
the 4ouoly EratefuTana °wesnalon would B
— --- . . --3 in the natural colrs" k.ome if it came
ostentation or aiscus%ony law, without
---
e" Thene bars •, impera-
irst glance th. task ap-
50w"EdamanBKckingz0" • steak or
whcomgdto"mekrenahand.tether
roung briae burat into Uughten h
Why, how that report starteg t A,
rot Enov It Would be utterly 1,440
possible for us to house my husband’s
father in this tiny place, of soang‛
he comes to see us, but he would be 1
quite uncomfortable. I fear. 1 he had
to stop bare. You see, we are v”2
young and we expect to put up with
»omo things, but that’s a part of our
Mra, Root is a highly accomplished
young woman who, before her mar?
riage waa Arisa Alida Lrneston "tAI
koranughter ot President M W.SiE;
stryker of Hamilton college. Wine
Mrs. Hoot was gradtiat*4. ""enc
Mwfw"iN A ' "aenim,
reuua-e N 28
mpeT , 1o hotels, telepbone da-4 siad.
1.59 ?. L. J<T“ 4 aer iona NW,
s „Srhgate: Xew Stana 371) and Brona
Denia Hotercarariborouea.
ehHaEnLhes
f Ce.
„aTgi0Is, ao.E T e ’ k * Sta.
NeS,FseSa Gc-, Ackeema s there Hti
c"2 9 S Liotel Jefferson News Stena
85,209m aio—woid kIs: ci “•
m.SaET A - crrx, UTAH Losentlela a
o navgatton at the fnouth
with an anonymous tatertew, where-
Chicago Inter Ocean.
A vacation for pleasure is one thing:
• a vacation for rest and reeuperatio
---------. The man who la bent on
pleasure may be left to his own de-
VIces, but the man to whom vacation
Fom p?g«ra.‘i u, tapetan
Bond” Noet 82 "22uzt tnactran
1Ange.18 a great factor in relaxation
sqpkre" kor sofhehine"wAiehinatnal,y
life does not furnish. In making this
change it often is not wise to Chose
the strenuous, yet there should be
enough of the unusual to take the
mind far from the troubles that are
left at homa. What [* the change
that appeals most is known to each
man himself, but certain it i* that a
change of some kind is within the
EgcGuntemempe XtX 'runsss
O#ea w«.nxBT-
Let us also remember that on our
part are certain obligations that 855
tain no less In the wild than in the
I midst of civilisation. we"mustng1e
mJ heh ana the Ame a tal ehsnel
for life, else we sink to the level of
the market hunter We must kn 15
mort than we need, else we become
Ntmr.hnn. I butshers. rather than sportsmen. W8
Marshall Hotel company, northeast "omt ’gull”? forezh.nreBselso. we he-
corner South Bovar and East Brown, able finally let us crimemanspeek:
100x180, *10,800; Rains Herndon, north- the spiritual'man seeds mem b:E that
east corner Bolivar and Rusk. 120x1*0. often quit"azMueds nacure’s.sure
*8.000; W. % Spencer, corner Houston । man. In the silent pis res “herhys iin
and kaliroa avenua. 104x210. 17,030: portunity for proffiab” clmmunbm
Miss Annie S. Kennedy, southeast cor- with self and a A-T ---a mmunton
ner Rusk and Lafayette. 100x1*8 $8,000; 1
same party, same location. 140x1*0. nunshine teach many a'lesson t
*10,000: R.H&0,R Cooper, north- city has scant time to listen ou.
. .... --------- e1 Lfayot., 1*3 times the call of the wild *,* call ta
Newman, squthwes higher and better things. 1 to
Latayette, 10'1x108, “• v ----
same parties, corner Virginia and side 1
street, .128x1*0. ,8.000; Smith Brothers. pt"
northeast corner Herndon and North AN
Kentucky, 1002109, $4,2592 neme parties. Ion“
same location, 15* 1-3E106, 54,756; J. E. i
Largent, lot Longsena street between
public square and depot 118x1*0, rea-
sonable; John Church, northwest corner
Virginia and allay, 88 2-82190, *4,000:
game party, same location. »1 2-3*200,
*8,000; eame party, same location.
1162-3x200, 1,060,
THE MISSISSIPPI.
and at each
the river,
and conttnu
been mined
ment of ahl
the rer ova1
97,000. A. H. Files, northeast corner
Franklin and Pleasant 150x200. $5,000
F. G. Hawkins, southwest corner Gould
and Waco. 130x175. $6,500. T. B. Bond,
corner South Covington and Gould,
150x120, donated, a Pelphrey, north-
east corner Church strset and Nowlin
avenue. 100x150, $3,000. T. L. Pierce,
southwest corner Covington and Pas-
chal, 200x200. $7,000. Simmons-Read
company, northwest corner Franklin’
street and alley, 126x125, $6,750. G. D.
Tarlton, northwest corner Franklin and
Del Rio,
160*2003 -min ParE octran 350
»ry‘ '^l3B5U^o?or^
wsll. location not given, 150150,"d0-
pated: A. P.Dignowity, La Salla ana
Foster. 78x100, 18,000; c g Broadbent,
Pulliam and Surtng. 180x1*5. **,500;
name. Psrty, same location. 75x188. ,!.»
092: JozephEvmans location not given,
186x116. *25,000; Isaac H Brewton,
Houston en4 Broadway, 186x182, $2.2
200: Frank Greenwood et al„ Garfield
and Houston, 181x168. *3.000; kame par:
t.eame. location. 161x188. *8000; H.
22381637,508: Gove, am and Spring. 185
' great r Eads ' It's a
Captain 'Eads "Thambs
""2.
moving dirt so fast Hccee41ng- We are
to th? "engieesstgthwtrla2s Sr,
vens, who was in charge of the work
•ays the Buffalo Times, Jay, n?6
of no use when It is done but wi.
a°«h? on wit it, hrm in {he faith that
of "hortsutthat w"! av0t 11,600 miles
or.xteaming between the two sides of a
sontinent wiir finally pay. As the big
evert movezate4n on te completion
e Very A merican heart swells with par.
donable, pride in the deed.
nRut.the algeing of the ditch s in mN
probability secondary to another
pahtryement,at Panama, which will ba
tarner reachtng than anyposslble tri-
umph ot engiheering: We have estab-
Iished an experimental station in do.
centivins,fithe froPies ForF Which th*
world has been waiting.
.Ever since we began talking of th*
IK? canal ts opponents have said
that we should lose hundreds of thou-
sands..of lives in the wofkE Panama
»a« the home of pesti’ence. Malaria
wae a part of everyday life and yel-
low fever was perennial. Other places
had yellow jack at times; Panama was
his permanent dwelling pla0 ana the
national flag of the Isthmus should
have been the saffron banner of plaguc.
They said this, and they said true
But we have made a city down there
whore yellow fever and malaria are
unknown. We have found out th*
causes of these diseases and we have
made a heaithy town tn the old home
of the fevers. It is all a mater of tak-
ing intelligent payns. Mosquitoes must
not be allowed td breed. There must
be no cesspools and open sewers for
typhoid. Water must be sterilized.
Flies must be fought. Rats must be
exterminated Every host for a germ
must he hunted out and killed. Result:
A tropical city AS free from disease
As those of the North.
Taft’s thumbs work faster than a
negro running a race through a
graveyard.
They can say that he's been twice
defeated, but they cannot say that
Bryan is anybody's man.
Ipeclal.)— same location. 165x151, 87 000: onor.
lhe tress- A. Burgin, southeast corher Tomlinson
'•—1 for and Quitman. 120x130, 44,600 A p
lander, east side olmor, 120x130, do-
nated; same party, lot or entire block,
location not given, *6.800; Theodore
Wigere. west.Side. Davis. Main to Con?
nelly. 70x»7. *4.606; J. C. Buford, east
sde Pepot street near Puttfam. 166
153. *8,566; Joseph Brashear, corner of
Davis and Connally, 8722341 1250%5
W. R Cfabtr, north Coll, <4
$5,585 near Public square, .1081158,
1OMIC3 --- -iaie ana cne
toe Wtorscontossor the party, no mat.
ate. or what °t dies’ ““ it nomin-
.JS
the governor nluztate ana national.
n which betrayed him and
pietur"wa. zn piaanpkqnseethat the
zznsam SrmLeacez .h”
foruoxample, could dey bls pat and
soryethepepple witN success.
hut WB Ik ft, he said, not boastfully,
& ’F -romncomsat.msegae
inink."younkruronpsn -I work
the time came and I refused to m int!
fnaividualitv #. xemeax le—insistent
be annalyYduafana Hdhauathewxoter
nimsetpsgrtice be nivtmal;‛as"he
slave*. In
per- A- good example spread* even in
what Spansh America. Our brethren of the
, dsease-ridden littorals of Routh Amer-
— A W Port Arthur.
g.E A. -aughlin, southeast corner
hreveport avenue and Proctor street,
dimenslons not riven, $16,000; Mme
party, lot on Shreveport avenue, di-
mens lons not given, $4,096; same party,
same location, $6,000; same party, lots
to f; »>»•»«»; •»»* parly,
Jota **, ** anq io, block 128, *7,686;
zame party, lots 1 to block 1*8.
18.000,. party, iots T. * na ’•
block,127 63,600; dame party, lota 1»
and .20, block 128, $6,400. R. h Wo-
wortn and C 4 Smith, corner South
FA th .Btreet an San Antonio avenue,
123x140, $8,004 A. M. Rutan, south-I
West.corner Sixth street and Fort
Worth avenue, 126x140, $5,000, Lough-
lin A Barrin, northeast corner Waco
avenue and Fifth Street, 140x150. $12,-
500. D, H. Barnes, corner Proctor
street and Atlanta avenue, 140x150,
200.0°6 sone party, same location, 140x
A" edorrhous
8 bars have
the develop-
Farmer-, luvUnru to Mola nut
m-.. "uavorabie wenihef.
T.the.rantor,o Th* jecora,
M> Kinney Texas, July *4.—Tn®
2? more TIT “ gradually bn Fing
tt u. T.U crop «*4purt«.
l2tl” ? convinced that paat exag-
Eoaone of growing cropa has mate:-
every de- zratestet.the price, of hi. crops.
. I#) e"9 to. Ms interests. Already the
work ot/Prise. ok.ontonsi.soTow M .ta MUM
corner Monroe and Main, 100x100.
$2,750. W. H. Getsendaner. Main and
Kim, 100x100, $6,500. Quincy D. Get-
sendaner, southwest corner Monroe and
Jefferson, 100x140. $4,500; same party,
southeast corner Jackson and Frank-
lin, 100x100, $12,000; same party, same
location, 120x133. $5,000; same party,
same location. 100x200, $5,000. P. J.
Herndon, northeast corner Jackson and
Franklin, 100x160, $4,060; same party,
* c223, — dhaa, of n, la
"0“ be. minim- n-pfutnem conestona The____..
the 10 . jp- 6uld hva much more cheaps 1 the Pacific.'
mqdhanabmane haveatThp-mathararnnoertrsanmngg-
z ” vacadon emong tends. An Iu day to enter into new Kn-
, > adea ana reiazvet. Aa to wfat ptoposon trea or to emay experiments either
X ha of of mhoe *o hav, . in buvinens or in other fields.
.. Cne wr“ .Quarrets between the sexes
.aer return, there can be onty con- threatened.
.-".Te Eat ft i s mat, enrumoe ... I.Brmare. of caretenmness in han-
that one. nre... , . SVng pointed or edged instruments or
...... propenty la nirmy entab- sharp materials in thee, twenty-four
1aned again, we mat be immetlaniy houm
wondering and mpeoieting on m-jm2az°o “3’ for baking or hiring
same o1: knotty probiem—me foreten arta asking favor, or concession,
immigrant n today uniems adsolutely necengary
—___________ Zemorrow will bring a favorable in-
~ ' : —— Rumnge when men will be well in-
A/fashion note 6ayb: "There are ' ne to grant
stripes on everything . ’ 3‛ot * g00d day for transactions In
210 einK and everywhere Anything that cannot be seen or han?
-TDes are used even to trim stripez, Ald at the time of buying. The as-
and there are striped shoe upper - IPM".1a.not unfavorable for purehns-
A rainy day might be a verye K thina" o pervone U^
Missouri demonstration a. to whether
tha stripe idea goes further.
AuGusrEtpAncnn4 the Press Aeeit. eeneral pubue knowa. Mr*
arMSigzeeldfh3a
paper £
I .L, ,--- rowers to stop gathering
;hemn,for market. In fact there nre
Practlcallyin McKinney no buyers ex-
cePt Perhaps a speculator or two
Whose brices are so low as to induce
5W.to.part.with their crops. When
| Ihe truth is told, as to the actual yield
■ acre of good marketable onions.
i ; Te must be a decided advance in
: prices. The present aullness in the
l --- mar?—— — * ** ■ ■
mental principle in the Mormon's
heavenly calculation, there's no rea-
son why growth should attract any
special interest.
„AEconD rnAVELIXG AGESTS,
ZB* fodiowing traveling represeutative
authorized to receipt for subscripttons aad ad
xertiaements: WIlliam Fay Kingsburs, icuari 1
rettf. Ie K. C. H. khodes. Jesse E- ;
bailez, R. H. Kingsbury.
and North streets, 120x150, $4,375:
Nacogdoches Land company Fredonia 2
and Hospital streets, irregular. $5,000: money *,
Mrs J. B. Murphy, southeast corner a NAvy 1
Mound and East Malo. 116x1*0. 13,500; and extra
Charles Hoya, northeest corner North the noop
.and Pillar, 110x1*0, 11,5JO. pnormous
Marita. it stil ow
J. 8. Anderaon. northeast corner of. ”
Cheater and Rose, 136x120, *8.000; Sph-
ler A Barrett, northwest corner Rose
and Island. 1201118%, 17,300,
tive. At
pea ree,a
6 $7,000 as
sold that all that was necessary was
to narrow the channel until the cur-
rent should become sufficiently
strong to eweep the deposits out Into
the gulf. To accomplish this narrow-
lng of the channel "mattresses"
formed of beds of willow boughs with
nkiufully constructed heap, of stone,
were sunk, and upon these smaller
I n onico"zzos.saxa.ou cnter D1-
IAnrofn stertens"aeyetqasgce
t3oxornne
ol* political poweAmecan. citizen to
duty. We could do and.his political
suffrage, anything- anything with the
22
say that the r famH? V*. heara them
same Rart, betoammgoted ror the
simatoxapostowdAAveseen the
hie; t»« wndeHinereohnson made wieh
igeMAnh"ora teft,emgorat "the al-
«>untry, not to a party 1 "pde.o is
tire are controlled very Pouitical par-
who am not moved xorYorten by men
the best posidble “BImp pises.O Eiv
Pl®, and such men carvletfor .the Peo-
and the atate and the dptray.the.rarkz
party, -
hom it
( AMD HEGISTER.
baiLT aXD SEMi.wanxur
"I TIE NECORD COMPANY.
omne Corner VEta Aa RuaE str-eta.
says "Wig Wag" and little
Elmos
"444 you to u¥ this ,tOTy for
Even it the trust philanthropist, J KOa, interesting article mnan,owh*.s
Approach- be ranked as real benefastor n i.. 'm.. . favor by printing it"
merwiu pat ee arum- an ove quctlon Nether pubil eruk 26.""Bapert„ahtztcprtazorta:
mer out at Bustanes ea as •somte would not recetve more substanttal wU “ ueh.o .an advertisement.
I"aa • -rxameme ma, meciumty ere m t. aggregate. If there were Karene 2531Baft",oa"rezu
buEhetpress.zent mourntuny departed
in120 lump on.che editorhni page. TKte?
Eshharsngphec"anrF"Sred""duc“ins
miilions is 1 1 hatz .uhe sora of theatrical aturr
And doubtless they W*"ts Erti AiAnPontine ato che whit® l
stne,ade? t only paid”t^r 1at
. > 3 an oraantae4 not to save Reverting to the economic waste of
.money ton the onsuzer but to make competition representea in the drum-
(more mo for the trust The fatal 1 mer. th* same argument applies to
,; though iomewhat atturtug fallacy of ! the local salesman and all the
I th® trust Phosorhy of economy Um ' ployes of the competing houses.
i the unchanseudle tact or human the trust in fu-control ot
, gree t, |partment of commerce the
Th. theory is beautttur—the con- I distribution would be vastty decreased l ihony onion
laiton is ugh—aad Theortes do not .and millions of men and women
- se change conditjona From the begin- .would find themsetves out of employ-
any eetoneousrefastonenuocnarastee.ning of. commerce monopot has al-sment. Thoen people must 1ve ana
standing or repotatlon of eny rezson, firm or ways reused to be philanthropic. To j will earn somehow
sura, our camneele. ana Rocke-
menL ocoo" to toe “tteatiod of m. ma*M- teller, give fabulous suma to Ibra-
ries,co)eges, onurehea, heroes and
wdemaa
from New Orleans
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