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THE fJEl'S III BRIEF
Event of the World Boiled Down for
the Buty Man to Read at a
Glance.
Uvalde Crystal City and other points.
One of the most favorable features
was the large number who came from
Canada. On the present excursion
there were more than 250.
As usual Missouri Kansas Indiana
nd Illinois were well represented. It
is rrom tnese lour states san Antonio
and Southewit Texas are drawing the
largest number of permanent settlers.
All predict that there will be an
increasing movement from now until
next spring. It is believed Southwest
Texas will draw more than 50000
The National University of Mexico
was inaugurated by President Diaz
and other high officials of the gov
ernment ine ceremonies were at- j'.'ina hiruintprwhnwn tilk action on the question
tended bv manv dtetineu shprf Pdiiea-'famlIle8 ouiing tuts winter who win n lrlJ ' f
tnr fmm h iTnitPrt stt .h Kii.!Decorae permanent settlers
rope.
STUBBS SOUNDS KEYNOTE
Over Five Hundred Shippera Assem
ble to Protest Against Increase
In Railroad Rates.
Topeka. Kan. Sept. 23. More than
five hundred shippers and others In
terested in forestalling the proposed
rate Increase are attending a confer
ence called by Governor Stubbs to
. Theodore RoOHevelt says he will
have one hundred majority In the
New York republican convention
which will meet next Tuesday.
There will be many contestants for
the prize of $.')000 offered to the avia-
tors who will rise 10000 feet at the
TARRANT DEPUTIES '
HUNT HIGHWAYMAN.
Man Who Robbed Peddler and Farmer
Believed To Be Near Arlington.
Dogs Lose Trail.
Port Worth. Texas. Kent 2:'.. In ro.
international meet In New York citylsponse to a telephone message from
Marshal Cone of Arlington early
Wednesday morning Sheriff Sweet
despatched Deputies Snow and Mu
the latter part of October
The Illinois republican convention.
which met this morning is expected 6ick t0 aBggt the Arlington officers in
to indorse Taft'a administration and an e(Tort to fln1 tne highwayman who
ignore Lorlmer. ! wounded and robbed the peddler. W.
M. Richardson and the farmer J. I).
An army and navy reserve of 1000 Huggins. last week. The robber is be-
aeroplanes is to be constructed under lieved to be in hiding in the river bot-
the direction of officers from the two torn near Arlington
branches of the service detailed for a man living east of Arlington hud
the purpose the expense to be borne driven to the home of a nehrnbc.
by John Barry -Ryan son of Thomas Tuesday night and was gofng out to
F. Ryan a New York multimillionaire his horse when he saw a short man
near the buggy. The stranger ran Into
The Davis Coal & Coke Company of the hushes hv tlm rnnrtsifle Tn the
Baltimore Is preparing to make Texas brilliant moonlight he answered the'3 8rae "ever known in the country
City a distributing point ror coal. description of the robber. Marshal
Cone trailed the man whose actions
Nine states are represented in the had aroused suspicions but after a
conference at Topeka called by Gov- few miles the dogs lost the scent.
ernor Stubbs of Kansas to protest
against the proposed raising of rail-' a Winter Cover Crop
road freight rates. j
! ueorge Kinaei a Western traffic
expert is the only representative of
Governor Shafroth of Colorado. Gov
ernor Donaghey of Arkansas had not
arrived at noon but was expected in
the afternoon. Representatives of (he
states of Missouri the Dakotas Wy-
oming Utah. Minnesota Illinois Ar-
kansas Oklahoma Texas and Iowa
are present.
Either the major or a representa-
tive of the board of trade and in
many cases other interested parties
are present from twenty-four of the
larger Kansas towns. '
An Illinois delegation composed of
eight members is here to urge the
adoption of resolutions making the
charge that the railroads have vio-
lated the injunction obtained by the
government in ' the trans-Missouri
rate case.
Governor W. R. Stubbs. in calling
the conference declared that the
meeting was for the purpose or pro
lectlng the public from the principal
railroads of the United States which
he charged have combined for the
purpose of advancing freight rates on
Texas says: "The first symptom of
kidney disease in ray case wbb back-
ache. This gradually grew worse un-
til it became so bad that I could hard-
ly attend to my work.. My rest was
fitful and I was always tired. Doan's
Kidney Pills procured from Emrael
and Maloney's drug store cured me.
I believe that my experience with this
remedy should be made known to the
public so that other persons in need
of a kidney remedy wijl know which
one to use."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co. Buffalo N.
'Y. sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
I The Great lM
as Fair
INNOVATION IN HORSE SHOW.
Mr. Slubbs was temporary chair
man of the meeting at which more
than live hundred delegates and ship
pers were present at noon yesterday.
Governor Stubbs continued:
"The railroads on their own initia-
tive have opened up the whole ques-
tion of ascertaining the value of all
the railroads in the United States.
Railroad presidents traffic managers
and other high officials are giving
voluminous testimony to prove whav
they claim to he the value of their
Vehicle and Harness ' Sparkle with
Electric Lights. J
San Antonio Texas Sept. 2:!. An
innovation In horse show exhibits will
be shown at Kansas City at (lie Amer
ican Royal horso show. October 10-15
by Milt S. Mooney of San Antonio
who will enter a spectacular number
in his tandem team Red Bird and
Mooney Boy having the horses and
vehicle decorated with 500 electric
lights. The power will be supplied
by storage battery and the lights will
be strung over thei harness and ve-
hicle. The ring will be in darkness
and the effect is very startling.
OPENS OCT. 15th
AND CONTiUCS FOR It DAYS
U1GGLR BETTER and GRANDER than ever. New Build?
ings and New Features. Horse Show U. S. Naval Exhibit Fin-
eries Exhibit Model Cotton Farm Display from Texs Boy."
Corn Clubs etc. Races Bands Midway etc.
DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE GREAT DALLAS FAIR
q To Introduce Our Famous $ . J
t Blue Ribbon Brand of Coffee
We have decided to eve to the lucky customer a btauti- t
ful Hand-Painted Coffee Set consisting of 15 pieces up.
on the following conditions: Each customer is entitled
to one guess at a certain number which draws the prize
with every pound of coffee you buy.
P
Visit our store examint'the' setand take a chance
WALTER J. ttlGGS
BRYAH
TEXAS
TiPPiiprtv In rwAat in ut -i MtuJi i hfio!u
for greater earnings to which they 1 8ton.ed a?Me with her claims to
pnntomp Hw u- hh0i n... .v! meeting since the Cotton Palace c
v v l... V HIV V 1UI1IBI1 II II III I HIT
I The farmer who does not try to get
The census bureau announced that all he can our of his land annually
the population of Galveston is 30981 and yet leave it In condition to yield
Fort Worth 73.312 and San Antonio more the following season has mis-
90614. taken his vocation. One way to do
this Is to plant cowpeas in the corn
In a speech at Beaumont Governor- at the time of the last cultivation;
to-be Colquitt said the improvement harvest the corn in September and
of the Neehes river Would equalize pasture the cowneas in October. Earlv
the Houston-Galveston differential in November deep break and plant to!'aw-
rates. rye using about one bushel per acre. "The public demands nothing short
Our reasons for preferring rye are the f a bona fide value on all railroad i
New York democrats are booming following: 'property and public officials ho
Mayor Gaytior for governor which 1. It Is hardy. It will germinate and j represent the consumers producers
will bring him before the people of make a stand when other grains fail j shippers and general public will be j
the United States as a candidate for Oats and barley will winter kill when i criminally negligent if they do imt I
president if he should be successful rye will remain practically uninjured jnvall themselves of this opportunity
by the frost. It stands tramping and; to go to bedrock and assist the inivr-
President Taft lias promised to as- grazing better than other grains. 1 state commerce commission to make!
sist republicans of Ohio by asking 2. It takes kindly to poor soils I a searching anil exhaustive invostiga-i
prominent men lo apeak in the state which is an important factor on niost:tlon so as to determine the actiiitl j
campaign. lands. J value of all the railroads of tiiei
Where hairy vetch will succeed the i United States. j
A wealthy citizen of Bentonville addition of a peck cf vetch seed to a "I "in in favor of a rigid en fore;--j
ArK. neat out ins wires Drains aim uusnei or rye is an improvement. nient or ine ami-trust laws against
knocked another woman senseless Where there is no holl weevil in- representatives of trusts and coin-
with a stick of stovewood and was festation. rye or rye and vetch may be . binea and am in favor of sending
about to kill a baby when the neiuli- planted between the rows of cotton in every man to prison who is guilty of
bors Interfered lie was arrested. It October and not later than the first i building monopolistic combines which
Secretaries May Meet at Waco.
Waco Texas. Sept. ' !';!. The state
meeting of the Commercial Club sec-
retaries which - was formerly an-
nounced to bo held at Temple may
now be changed to Waco. Temple has
the
om-
iniittee has set aside a day in Noveni-
!ber for the organization.
A Refrigerator
MakesJSu miner a delight. I handle the Herriik & (iurney the best miii
Lawn and Porch Furniture
A cum p If i e Mock foikrr setees tallies swings etc. Your patronage
appreciated.
W. T Jamp r
M W
WHY NOT GET RID OF CATARRH?
is believed that be Is insane.
HOMESEEKERS ARRIVE.
All Previous Records Broken by Dele-
gation Which Reached Houston to
View South Texas Country.
of November. It is better to use a 1 increase the cost of the necessities of
narrow drill in planting but where life. Any advance in the cost of trans-
farmers do not have this the seed may ' pol lution increases the prices of sti-
be sown by hand and cultivated or gn bread beef foodstuffs clothing.
other neces-
lumber coal and even
sity of life.
"It Is my opinion that the aluolntc
duty of congress Is to enact a simple j
mandatory law. providing a orison
harrowed in.
On lands adapted to it crimson
clover sown in the corn at the last
Houston Texas Sept. 2:!.- Thins- working has given excellent results.
day morning all records were smashed About fifteen pounds to the acre is
when the early trains began arriving generally used and by the first of (lie sentence for the officers of corpora-j
with their loads of homeseekers and roiiowing April it nirnlshes a cutting i uons who are responsible for any un-
111'tuto -I'l!. ll-.in 41 a fix. I l.t.r fkf tn. fltld ..TJi'llF n il'JU'flll ..nl.i.tf.. .. . . t I !. (
enrsion of the fall. half tons of cured hav or. turned nn- trade and also providing that a re.1S K"arallwi1 to re catarrh coughs.
The farmers or the North and Kast der. adds a great body of manure to ceiver shall be appointed or such cor- c'l1ls' sore throat bronchitis asthma
have about completed the work of the soil. The territory in which the ' porations and manage mem for the and croup or money back. Just
lay ine crop ny lor me winter and criuistui ciover innves nest appears to i oeneni or tne stocKiioiders and public i breathe It in.
Here are some s mptcms of catarrh; '
if you have any of them' got rid of'
"them while there Is yet time; j
Is your throat raw? I
Do you sneeze often?
l.-t jour breath foul? '
re your eyes watery ? j
Do you take cold easily?
Is your nose stopped up?
Do you have to spil often? I
Do crusts form in your nose? I
Are you losing your sense of smell? I
Do you blow your nose a great deal?
Docs your mouth taste bad morn-
ings?
Do you have to clear jour throat on
rising or have a discharce from the
inose?
Does mucus drop in back of throat?
Have you ringing noises in the ear-?
HYOMEl (pronounce It Iligh-o-me)
School
Supplies
TABLETS. DRAWING BOCKS
Composition Hooks Pencils I'en
HolJcrs Pens Ink Ink Erasers.
1 1 i ' i
iiiinuiK v.utu'i ixuieiN oooi
Maskets MtcheN r.tc.
M. H. James l.'.'d.
On tht Crmr Ntnr Pot! office
Hi
Stevenson Machine & Repair Worlds! j
GASOLINE EfJCINuS
PHONE 7
while the fall plowing Is in progress be from tli! latitude of the northern until sufficient assurances are given .. ... .
they are taking advantage of the op- portion of the pulf states to the lati- that they will obey the law. When " "- '"'. '
portiuiity to visit South Texas and tudu of the Ohio river. j congress enacts these laws and they
learn for themselves the true charac- Oats or barley do well some win-'ai'e rigidly enforced the trusls. coni-
ter of the country which Is just now ters. When t hey succeed they furnish hinatirms and monopolies will be as
receiving generous advertising. a large amount of winter grazing and : scarce as horse thieves and no more
Next month and the two succeed- considerable humus for plowing under . respectable in the community
ltig month-' it is believed will bring m lye spring.
even lamer crowds of homeseekers
to Texas a the immigrant agents
predict the banner year in the history
of the development and settlement ot
the stale.
All of the largp real estate firms
were busy looking after the comfort
of the prospective hind buyers who
will be their guests for the next few
da ys.
Facts About a Winter Cover Crop.
1. A winter cover crop largely pre-
vents loss of soil fertility by washing
(erosion); some lands suffer great r
less than others by washing but all'
COLORADOAN LIKE TEXANS.
Will Send Delegates to Trans-Mississippi
Congress at San Antonio and
Commission Government Con-
ference at Galveston.
Colorado Springs. Col. Sept. 2:1.
binds me mn.v. . I ini.o.i 1 oiorauo win he well represented at
2. Soils without ..v..'r iw ..n.i.i he twenty-lirst annual session of the
able fert;litvbv -vaporation during Trans-Mississippi Commercial Cou-
the rail and winier. winter cover ' srpss' to bo leld at San Antllli"- N(-
crop reduces this loss to a negligible ' vemuer 2"'r'' NoU'e "f tlle official
(juantlty. 1a" )laa Jst 'cpn received by com-
.1. Such crops to some extent pre- i "emal ( iu"s an" ( un" county offi-
Child's Protection Fails Man Who Be- vent the seeding of the land to foul' t'lals tnrouShout the slate and steps
lieved in Old-Time Kentucky weeds. ' will he taken to appoint representa-
Custom. j tiim- inr.-. n five delegates to the meeting. At the
ill.... I.'. o ...... .... . .. . I'"iim.t oi Mif . .
.v... i. noil HOC hoi . nril Mill tin. hnmno .... i l 1 ; ' "ft ' 'l
MAN CARRYING BABE
SHOT THROUGH HEART.
Moles who had given information in to fertilitv.
year in Denver. Colo-
radoans became acquainted wtlh many
several cases and knew bis life was :. Thev make a valuable cron while of he Texans who rn Ile'-e to I
Complete outfit Includ-
00. K. .1.
Jenkins and druggists everywhere sell
IIYO.MUI. If you already own an In-
haler you can buy an extra bottle of
HYOMEI for only rne. Remember that.
Cures Indigestion
It relieves t '.winch misery sour stom
I ach belchinjj ..ml cart's all stomach dis-
ea:) or money back. Lare box of tab
lets 60 cent Druggi.su in ull towns.
International Fair
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Nov.5to 201910
You can not put a better'
PAINT on your house than
Fewer gallons; Wears longer.
BRYAN TEXAS ."
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HAS WELL'S BOOK STORE
in i danuer. started t uni t he carried the lands Aould otherwise be idle ' ture the !MI nl'etng and much
his baby in Ins arms m it has al- which is a net ga'n to the bind We i fri('nd'-v feeling between the two
ways been a point of chivalry among must increase the vegetable matter in 1 Ktates WHS he 1X811 of tllis
Isenitu kians never to fire on anyone tho soil to nn nmo.in. s.ini imt i .. i whl further strenglh-
wben women or children would be ni.i. ti. o.si ... . . ened at the San Antonio meetini:
i in own in i-iiiiii it immi'm 1:1 ryur i '
endangered. proportion of the rainfall than at pi es-1 tisL year: Tle lmi'rtan. e of the
I o carry a child in arms has always ent and to greatly increase the me-' forthromlnff meetin widely r;cog-
lieeii a means of protection. This chanical conditions or the soil i nized throughout Colorado' and vit Is
time it failed. An assassin hidden by i;. very Important consideration ! exu''tefl ttlat a ron('ei'ted effort will
the roadside shot Holes through the in the winter rover crop is the i irge I e ma(5e 0 s'n(' a 8ronK delegation
heart. The bullet -passed through the amount of grazing that can b secured ito San Antonio November
baby s clotbes without hurting it. rrom it at a time when it is especially I Anothr Tpxaa meeting in which the
. valuable for voung stoc k and its I l'pl'lp of Colorado Springs particulai
Claims Girl Was Abducted. value is not limited altogether to the y are Interested 's the conference or
Chicago. Sept. 2:!. Dorothy r.arrow mere supply of food. It adds to theiritips Kvcrn?d D" the commi-sion
13 years old. missing from her home health and vigor of the stock On anl-orm of Kovrnment which Is to be
in Houston. Texas for ever a year avernire fmm tn tn t n qm h-t I eld in Calveston also in November.
has been found poorly clothed and months' trraine ran in. tmmn-o! ut u I This city is one of the two in Colorado
ieniiue.. in ; noiei in ine ennes. nominal cost of a little labor ill
Ind.. and was restored today to her paring and seeding the land
mother Mrs. Uloise . Harrow win. '
claims tlie eirl was abducted. Chi-
cago police to whom she told the
story or tho child's disappearance and
recovery are investigatin
OR- ALGIE BENBOW
DENTIST.
Over First National Bank.
pre-
which have adopted a charter pro
viding ror the commission form and I
not only its city officials but its com- '
. .. mereial and civic organizations and!
ii rreacnmg. its peope generally are interested vi-
The worst habit that boys can fall! tally in the movement. The Chamber
into is mat or loafing around In thej of Commerce and Mayor II. F. Avery
SEEKING TEXAS HOMES.
street. It is then they cast their lot
jln slipiiery places when at any mo
iment they nre likely to fall from
' grace. Ail good and noble lessons
Thousands Invaded San Antonio taught them by their mothers are
Some Even from Canada. there counteracted and nullified. Thev
ban Antonio Texas. Sept. 23. arn nothlne that Is good but everv-
Ifomeseekers not by the hundreds thing had. The bovs who spend their
but by the thousands invaded San j evenings in the sacred precincts of
Antonio this morning. They came home with good books for their com-
from Oregon and Canada on the'panions are the future hope of this
Northwest. Pennsylvania on the ; republic: they w ill fill onr legislative
.NonneaM ana irom all portions of. and ennirresUnnnl hnllo on oif In
the Central and Western states. No
such movement has ever been ex-
perienced by the railroads in Sep-
tember and with a few exceptions is
close to the record for large numbers
coming in Id any one day.
The homeseekers are en route to
Corpus Christl. Aransas Pass. Rrowns-
jungment upon men. and measures
while the boys who run the streets
will fill our penitentiaries almshouses
and lunatic asylums. Parents who are
responsible for these broken laws of
decency will have broken hearts and
bowed down heads in the awakening
years that will inevitably follow.
ville Laredo Cortulla. Mexico Southern Messenger.
are making a special effort to secure
the attendance or representatives
rrom this city at the Galveston meeting.
ALL TIRED OUT.
Hundreds More in Bryan In the Same
Plight.
Tired all the time;
'Weary and worn out night and day;
Back aches; side aches;
All on account of the kidneys.
Must help them at their work.
A Bryan citizen shows you how:
P. J. Vytopil Mosely St. Bryan
115
Houston &
Texas
GentralR.R.
Superior EquiprrTt
Superior Service
Rapid Reliable
Always On Time
For information concerning tic kets
rates etc. address
T. J. ANDKRSON
(ien. Pass. Agt. Houston Texas
Or STUART HARRIS
1 icket Agt. Bryan Texas
'SOMETHING
NEW AND NOVEL
ENTIRE CHANGE OF
PROGRAM AT
THE PARK
TONIGHT
The Two Mescagnias
In European Dances and Nov-
elty Acts
Ida Howell
Comedienne in sinjrinir. Danc-
ing and comedy
I hese acts are high class and
are sure to please you. The
new car will be running tonight
and there will lie a car for Col-
lege alter the show.
ADMISSION REMAINS TEN CENTS
Coprrif lil I'iOO k C. F. Zimnrnmin Co.-
hi
With the Dutch Collars whlcha.fi
much in vogn this year no woei
outfit is complete without se
piercs of neck adornment. Antlri
lug the popularity or this style !i
value we bought heavily cr bei
LaValliers which make an ordi:
neck look beautirul and a pretty
even more so. This Is one of t lie
i somes! piercs oT jewelry ever
land wp have set a price that will ;
'us without one In stock.
Caldwell's
Jew:
WW J
BRYAN TEXAS I
I am ayent for the
SAM HOUSTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.
of Diillas Texas.
It is reliable. See me for I.IFK
iNSl'RANCK.
G. W. BUCK HAULTS.
Soda Wat&
INSL'kE WITH
Southwestern
Lit? Inv C i. DaU Teas $ 10j9.4jlOK e
31.tlef.lV09. with $TJ8 8T9.A in . h
Joe B. Reed
wMUxpl.in different klnjs pnllde so vno will un"
der5ianJ. Do nt Kve yuf Insuring tn Mr.nf
ho h4 no tmereit In you. only nr Wh.t money
he cm make -m drt prem.um. AIm writes Accl-
dent .nl Sick Renefil Insur.nfe. All hold b.
meirheri ot the Friend In Nel S nle !y.
Bryan's New Bottling Vj
manufactures hieh class soda v
if all kinds. Nothing but disri'
water used and purity guaran
Soda furnished in any quar:
Phone orders to 20t
Bryan Ice Co
FPCSfi BPecf
and Rolls every day. 'umf'
Phone 89 I KAS BAfsFR
.Nfrs. Otto Bofhme Prop- j
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