Bryan Morning Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. FOURTEENTH YEAR, No. 85, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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E. J. FOUNTAIN
Phones 111 and 179 The Quality Grocer
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By THE EAGLE PRINTING CO.
Entered at tLe l'vtii.2" In Uryan.
Texas a urcoiid ilass matt-.
Rates cf Subscritt'en.
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Three montis 1-00
Ore year
Adverls'.ig rate od appllia'lon.
Subscriber will reefer a favor en
the managenv nt ty telephoning the
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i' liver it.- 1'ajH-r or when change rf
residence oicurt.
IkYAN TEXAS. MARCH 17. !!'..
Kennedy and Bailey.
Represcnto'lve ).tvU of Hra.oH was
strong and ukriniproiul:iini; :oie
porter of S-nuior Iln !! In tin mem-
orable campulgu lust year lie wus
nlso one uf tin- bailors among tin
fucmls of Speaker Kennedy In tlx
lipht over the resolution request lug
the speaker to resign. In ti hi Hiooch
itgainst the resolution Mr. Davis In-
diluted a onimi 1 .11 between ill.'
chsc of Kennedy un.l tlial of Hulloy.
baying In substance that there were
imu opKslng Kennetly who w ere op-
1ottM to ilailey but said t tint If lie
mould admit hlx actions and u.oog-
uo they would vote for Mm. Then
with emphasis .Mr. Davis declared
"Kennedy Is not half ho guilty ait
liallej" ct be l Kennedy wan uk
uowi'dKliiR bii errors end asking to
ui forgive:). lU'llcy continued to re-
in rate to the la"! that he had don
lio wrong hence the (insertion of Mr
iiuvu tun Kennedy is not ruur ho
guilty as llatlcy. In highly significant
Walker'S
5 and IO
Cent Store
FROM THE
STATE CAPITAL
VI HAT THE LEGISLATORS AND SENATORS
ARE DOING FOR THEIR STATE AT AUSTIN.
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nun t for-
Is liaJuart;: 'or
1 inwareliranitewure
White ( 'Knan-.elt
ware Ali
herthini:
t.ons;
Candy 10c per
Pound
Tte firil meeting of the house for In th Senate.
U. tailed m-mIod cf the Thlrty-flrft U w Mondav art.ritKn b.f h
JegUlatun- ectiv.ned Monday af- .. Bllr((trd n . .
temoon. with Speaker Kennedy lu theAfu.r ll4U)ng lhp nUM. '
cbnlr. Rev. t;.trKe U. I'.utl.r of thor.aiy for l.ii.inf... it
First napt!t church of Austin offered .H( h nalor hloud v.
U invotatlon. 'tianet t n-nt r...r .k t
mn ' P-!l" rr? The al.ry of all .enate 0fn. . ...
pot. thrown Uh. the speaker calira fl(.d p contlnaent
the cltif clerk lo the chair and. vtcp- ..... ... .:.. ' . CHn'l'nt
.... .u... Mini jut uiein
bllia were then finally pa cued.
A resolution by Terrell (Howie) pro.
x id :i4fc for the appointment of a com-
mittee of five to draft Mlln to conform
to the ifovrniorit recommendations
was luiil on the table Mibji-ct to call
afli r wlili ii tlit kenute adjourned
Th faninif- of Soiilliwcsi Ti-M.t
me tlmnltK on how to Invest ili.lr
onion money whleli. ia How hiiiiIiik In
In bl Immhi'x. II) ili.' v. ay. v. hat
an- Hi B .( on ti t faiini-iH tiLiiiin-
on?
A lepii'SiiilHtlve It .hi- .MlhNiiilii
lesUlatni.. the other .lay IiiiiihIii. - l
a 1111 r.Hnililim that u Ki'in In lieetor
! reipilivd t know tin. .ll(T.-i. me
between wheat and corn. This In-
dicates that MlsHourl Is aflliel.d with
lneoiiiH-tent tax-eaters.
If anylxHly
lativr invtutl
apot.
projKiKes p not her lepls'
;ation shoot hltu on the
The lieniiM'ral an I Hepiiblicau In
fcuiiceiits lu coiiKrexM failed to spike
the Can lie n.
Mr.
year's
money
llarritnan Is wearing his last
coU. A man with urainn or
can nBord to wear old clothes
Tnneme- ha Uncovered "Ihct
ptubibltlon as a paraniou.it Issue is
tantamount to r. caiatnoent In a IK
tintt.
Venator .Thoiuas of llopkhi'' who
was e.ell.. l.i 1. 1 Saiurdiiy Is a can-
dldate for reelection but v.-Ill luivo
cppo.-itlon.
When Speaktr Kennedy's tliiK'i's
first duti tee J the gavel he ejacula-
ted: "Thank Clod the people still
tul'-:" Won.ler wltat he thinks now.
The mited States and Mexico will
not allow- MeeraKua and Salvador to
ll;hi. After all. nations ict v.-ry
much like boys. We hnve all seen
biK bullies sometimes eticoiiruxe an.)
at other tl s step fights hftw.-en
little fellows.
I Inf ajd.'. presented the mm ! and
raid:
" .Mr. Chief Clerk. In accordane with
He request of the house I desire to
leturn to nu the ravel of authority I
wiiith was lunferred on me at the bc-
tiiiiiiiK of the smIoii of this Icrisla-!
lure and l:i dolnii so 1 Ml thai It
Is Just as uonoraMe. Just an unlar- i
ni-lied mi J iiriMillled as the day I re-
tttvtd it. I retuiu It without an apol
l- mid wlthou: a sikIi of reicr t
"As to the hur.d-.onie sparunt'tits '
whiih the lioust ho yer.eioui-ly pie-
pated for in'. 1 d.'slte to stale that 1
will vacate tin-in as mhiii as possible. :
and I will Uavt; tl. fjri.iliire loo. '
I Jiurhter.)
Mr. Kennedy tl.n returt.d to the'
floor taking Lis s. at In the rar m
while ChUf t'leik H;.tker rapped for'
otdtr ami aunour.i d that the i .vt'
thing was the n- cl.-uion of a speak Coer nd Stoke Vo1-
r. j Austin. Tix. St t.atori Crf r ar.d
rltrhuph thousht 'he fltst thing in'Stokcj ere recorded as voting for
ordi r was Hie n e plain e of the r. siri ' submission on Saturday Just b fore
nation of Siiiaker K.ntiedv. i"'e regula.- session ended. They were
The ti'tir levtrsed lts-!f and Rob
SERVICE RELIABILITY
The .
First National Bank'
Of Bryan Texas
RESOURCES:
Two-thirds of a
MILLION
Health Board Bill.
Senate committee on public health
Monday reported favorably the liar-per-Mcui
lura bill ultolirhiug the pra-
s. nt slate licalih d fiartiiient. and
placliiK thU department under the tou-
trol of a slate board of health. ThU
measure as k portal w ithout argu-
tiK lit. It l. In the same board of
health bill that was p.-ndtii tifore
the regular session.
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If Coveinoi Camptcll were given
the power "i atpotnt the nieinlM'ia
be would have a legUlature ' that
would not Srnore the plntfoini de-tuauda.
Speaker Kennedy lost his rabbit's
f.stt or el-e it wasn't the lft hind
foot of a frtaveyarj rabbit killed In
th ilark -of the moon between mid-
eight ami 2 a m.
The Conmn iee Coinin.n lal. edited
by Miss Maid J. Allen gives this bit
of good advise which is worthy of
all ueeeptanee: "If home Hop. man-
ufacture an article buy that article
from thui lu preference to patroii-
i.liiK any foreign concern."
Senator Thomas of Hopkins has
our sincere sympathy notw Ithstnud
lug the fact that he made himself i n
unendurable nuisance and that his
expulsion from Ihe senule was a to-
ceslty. Me Hn't help .nK 4;!
and he Is thorotichlv In earnest
11 is sr 1. 1 mat eHK!-erated reMir's
of di lliage to the i-ottoll mi. of T...
as liy the drouth la caiislni furmers
in the cotton states cast of the ..
slsslppl to greatly Increase their
acreage. The bears take m:artave
of every circumstance to 01110. inu-
tile farmers to ihmt a blc cinn mi
they geliernllv siiceiH-d.
There r plenty f c( le-pi I et s
In Hryan but each fellow liurii
too much daylUht dpltrln.; that h"
la tb only one. f ovory on will
take the trouble to inijulre he will
find thirt there are plenty of jtii.is
eiiongn 11 tney will fet together to
revolutionize the town.
ertsoii iltill) tnovid thai the icMna
flon of Mr. Kei.n.il.v be nxepied..
which wa.i done si viral of the retir-j
ing speaker's fi lords voting no.
Caiinn then iioinltKiieil John Mar-1
shall of (iratson tounty for tt speak
rship.
Kavburn seconded the nomination'
and there belgn no other nominations
the ballot was taken resulting as fol-
lows: Marshall ZM. Itayhurn 4. Kennedy 2.
Mobley I.
Chief Clerk Itarker declared Mar-'
shall elected and. on motion of loi
son. he w escorted to the stand b0f
Itavburn. Imtson. Klliott. Lee. llalnes
atid Kobertsnn (llclh and was sworn
In by the chief clerk.
Mr. Marshall stated that he had
rather have the honor of the speaker-
ship than be governor. (Applause.)
lie Intended to do his very beit for
the good ol the state and hoped that
every man would tear all differences
and all bltti rne out of Ms heart and
help to hot.! up his hands In the dis
charge of his duty. Ilr noped that for
the sake of the people every in mber
would confer with him freely In or-
det that tin bi'slness of the state
would be advutictd. (Applause.)
A resolution was adopted providing
for Ihe appointment of two commit-
tee one to notify the governor and
the other the senate that the house
In the governor's oMi.e ai the time the
roli 1 ull bi can and returned after It
hud been ailed but had their names
recorded as voting a fait which was
nt dlsiloMd at the time.
was ready for business.
The usual resolution to subscribe
for newspapers was decided by a vote
of CI to (.' to order twit paptr for cai b
member . ;
Signed Assistant District Attorney Bill
Gov. Campbell Monday signed Sen-
ate bill No 137. providing for the ap-
pointment ol un assistant district at-
torney In ((unties with tiopulaliotii of
.'".I'i'ii a 11.
It) a vote of 71 to (s the house Sat-
urday adopted an expurgated edition
the (ia:nts Mill resolution asking
Speaker Kennedy to resign; but he
did not do so. On the contrary. Im-
mediately upon the announcement of
the vote lie ascended the stand. In
strutted the sergeant at arm to move
the hands of the clot k up until they
pointed to the hour of 12. received
the gavel from Speaker I'ro Tern
Statidifer. and after bringing It down
twice willi a resounding whack de-
listed the house adjourned sine die
In accordance whh the concurrent
resolution adopted a few days ago.
Then he had the hands of the clock
pusiicd ahead again until they potn'cd
no the hour of 2 and declared the
house In ettia sesion as per the proc-
'luiustioii of the governor rieived ear-
(litr In the day.
Several presentations of which the
speaker was the chief object fol-
lowed during which he was exalted in
the hlriii-st ttrnis amidst fieqiient ap-
SERVICE
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It is our Jutv and Iple.imrr to scry our fltmcrs ax well it
the iitnpan:e we represent
furnish thc.'xxt and iuickcvt
five agency undcrwr
to it friend
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nine. JTti
No Trouble
is ll.e Iviei.v -.'I 1111 uii.c tu
ice (onient with conxetva.
e facilitieio' our ayemy Stlort
hen inu wan" infi;Ttation.
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To Antwr Cations
rJioore Robinson
!& Adams
Phone 265 Parkor .Building
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WATCHRFOR GREATER REDUCTIO
C3 lrfurjl I
Big Grocery Sal
Ml. KRFH S I ( )( K
Will 5. Higgs
Hearing on Guaranty BUI.
Senator lludspith Iihs announced a
public hearing upon Senator Alexan-
der's guaranty bill before the senate
committee on banking next Monday.
plallse.
lie responded In a pleasant vein. In
dilating that he etitet tallied no feci-
ingr of I' lierness for what had taken
place and urged the niemter of the
house to f-.rget ei r ihing that migtit
have he'ti saiil in 'he heat of discus-
Watch and Chain for Kennedy. : slou during the pi 01 cci!ii:gn that led
The eleitlve of r)i 1 rs of the house t0 the ( Umax.
Monday presented Speaker Kennedy' ThV hou.e thru without a dlsent
with a handsome wanh haln and . ing vote on motion of Standifer. adopt-
Kulghts of I'vthias charm. ed a r. solution 1 ommer.ulng Kennedy.
Trv l'x W.th
March Grogery Account
w
c in pieae von r rrtcii vixdv
t tiix el'efl. I reh ec-hlex in uaM.n. We
rog
f our ktui canr.eci ooot
iff te ia:e )our ratronace
SANDERS BROS.
At 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. 1 Henrietta's Bill Signed.
Senator II. Ilascora Thomas of Sulphur r.overt.or Campbell suspended his
Fprings was expelled from the senate j dM no flfn ny nrf bllli
01 leiss ivr criminally iioeung mat
Tkt
Merry Moth
is a Easy Mortal Sot
as. ie
Just foor. as voi
your Kur anc Wnrer Wraps.
it'$ the moth's business to pet
busy and that hexjoe w ithout
fail yet ever year we hve to
warn and" caution all to pack
their Furs rVuliers. ) tunnels
and Winter Wrlps in
CAMPHOR MALLS
because its the
ventive apainst
the motf. '
only sure pre-
the ravages of
EmtEL I MAIONEY
What have
i'vhi ttlnt Mint
: l' the 1
aboil I: 11 iu ?
iOseJ to be a
has' submitted
those who have been
submission was ib f.-;.t
I'.ers lobby j-ot to say
1 tic governor is suis
submission!! yet b
to tl.. 1. M-ilhl session
all the sjsralbd platform dennmls
except rtibmlssh n. Has the brewers
lobby been tr.nirln with the gov
ernor 7 The hflgle Joes not believe
if.
In
tbe.e days of alarv cr.ttthlni?
lend treasury looting the refusal of
I Mayor Malon y to accept an increase
! of salary voted him bv the council
i as a reward for his etraor.llnary
orees to the -tx. Is a tplendld
example of unslfih s.' :l?e of his
jown inter. M for the ii :ic good
.shines the brighter by (onfrast with
'the prevallint horgishi.fsa In offlclal-
I dom.
body Id (bsrglng that graft rotten-
ress and. corruption were prevalent
and when called upon to prove bit
charges denied that he knew cf graft
or (orrnptloii other than that connect-
ed with the playing of poker by mem-
lera of the legislature and when the
senate offered the opportunity for him
to rrove that In playing cards that
any member of the senate bad
last week long enough Saturday to
sign the Henrietta ethool district bill
and colle'ting of claims against corporations.
JRfXl
ieyOidet and K
INSURANCE
'iresj
. i.n .re rrrreM taeynide-t and hi C cmPnie-. Yovif Pi
guru irv jr-M nil stteniicn. and arpe ited
C. E. BOYETT
Kire. Tornado Accident. Plate Glass Bonds and Live Stock
Residence I'hone 2S7. yOffice Thon 372.
Lenten Tea.
There will be a Lenten Tea given
by Mrs. J. V. Engliwh. Mrs. O. W.
Jenkins and Mrs. Win. Rlgby. at the
home of .Mrs. English on Thunsday
afternoon from 4 to :30 o'cloik.
INtrybody cordUlly Invlud. (
gnllty of either graft or corruption ta
admitted that Le d.d not havt tbe evi
dence to piovt his (target.
Ilia last nmarkx before ihe vote
was taken on Uie expulsion resolu-
tion as offered Saturday was that
he bad nothing else to say and that be
was willing to abide by the action of
tbe senate.
The vote to substitute tbe following
resolution signed by Cofer Bryan
llolsey. Hayter and Stokes waa lost
ly a vote of 19 to 11. tbe vote being
tb same at tbe rote to eipel eicept
that Senator! Hayter and Willacy vot
ed for tbe substitute and ipulaion.
Tbe substitute was as follow:
Whereas the Hon. II. Pascom Thom
as of Hopkins connty. Teiaa. has re-
peatedly preferred 6afges against
the integrity of tnia senate aod after
a full Investigation of said t barges
and every opportunity to develop all
ta facta and circumstances surround-
lag aaJd ebargea wo are of the opinion
that oaJd cbargas vaould not bave
been aa4 asd cas wot bo sustained
a4 tfto fall ravaoUgaUoao that aave
beta naa4s tall to aw or amsUla tk
raarfws ipoa Us part of aay atembor
of tala aeaata.
In the Senate.
There being no (juoruru present Fri-
day when tbe roll was called. Senator
Alexander moved a call of tbe senate
beeniaad tbe sergeant at arms was sent out
to bring In tbe absentee.
Tbe bouse bill relating to jury serv-
ice was Anally passed.
Finally passed till permitting cor
Derations to bave aa many as twenty-
one directors.
Finally passed bouse bill permitting
towns of over 10.V00 population to
adopt the commission form of govern-
ment. The senate concurred In houss
amendment to tbe bill providing for
tbe appointment of assistant district
attorneys In counties having a rity of
25000 population or more.
M WHITE WOLF STOCK FOOD
HR HOKSrS AND COWS '
TRY ONE SACK- YOU WILL USE NO OTHER FEED
HENSARLING BROS.
Grata 'ai Feed
Men. PHONE 251
bill granting
of tonfeder-
Finally pasted bouse
aid to Indigent widows
ate soldiers aod sailors.
Finally passed bowse bill protecting
gaats and flab in Montgomery county-
Finally passed bows bill prohibiting
tbe sale of caaaoa craehera or torpe-
does. Tbe Matte eoaearred la bowM
amsadaiMt to tse trained awsae MIL
Faasd;tb M)fea9at boxxee rea
letloa aaaeMbag tbe eamUtatioa by
eieapttec trim taaatloa eettoa
vevsifs) toUts
MtiiiiiiiiMiUMiiiiiiii osnmtMMMMitMM.
PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES
IUe Tuxt KeV.ed a Kre-h Sup-dy of
WKte Tar Raits) jictndtr Campker Red Cedar
Chips and Moth Balls.
M. H. JAMES
The Leadinc Dmerist.
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Only Fed Cattk BMlchrel.
VlnZl "ceIW tendernox.
rromft .Vervice and caAirteous treatment
BUCHANAN & CLOUD
1 W Y sell and xhip ranle.
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