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THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM
ADVERTISEMENTS
WAFTED.
WANTED—Tor ent at once * or b~
room house close In. Address T. O.
care Telegram 252 3tx
WANTED—To sell nice family horse
suitable for children. Bargain if
aold today. Ring old phone 298.
262 tf*
J
WANTED1—Cook, yard man, wash wo-
man and nurse Oood wages, good
home, tor reliable, trustworthy help.
No Othef kind need apply. Mss. P. L.
Downs,'600 North First street. 252 3tx
WANTOD—In the town of Jarrell,
Texas, the following: Some one to
open up hotel and livery stable. Sev-
eral cottages. Taxes won't eat up
profits. Applications daily for houses
to rent. Look into this. Write Jar-
rell Towns!te Co., Bartlett, Texas, or
O. D. Jarrell, Temple, Texas. 251 tlx
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE—A bargain. "Residence
and store buildings in Temple. Two
big lots, rents for $42.50 per month,
pays near 26 per cent annually on in-
vestment. This property can be
bought this week for $2000 on easy
terms. Reason for selling, owner does
not live here. Don't let this oppor-
tunity pass and then come and sak ma
If I have any bargains for sale. Call
and see me at once. W. F. Wayland,
over First National Bank. 252 6tx
FOR SALE—One of the most desirable
homes in Temple. 7-room house,
east front, fine lot and beautiful shade
trees. Place Is well concreted around.
God servant house, good barn; house
is same as new; located on South 1st.
street. See O. D. Jarrell, South Main,
street. Temple Texas. 252 3tx
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms
corner 13th and Trvin Ave. Old
phone 73 252 6tx
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
for housekeeping. 208 North 1st.
street. Old phone 384. 252 3tx
FOR RENT—Two, three or four fur
nished or unfurnished rooms for
housekeeping. East Central Ave. on
Bentley Hill. Mrs. E. W. gherrlll. New
phone 692. 251 tfx
WANTED—Position by lady steno-
grapher. Can and will do work sat-
isfactorily. Address D. J. Care Tele-
gram. 251 ctx
WANTED Young lady ror company.
Free room and board. References re-
quired. Mrs. W. P. Courtney, 716 E.
Barton avenue. 249 tfx
WANTED—Every laffy and man In
Temple to give us a chance at their
grocery trade this month. Free de-
livery. Logo, the grocery on the square
345 tfx
MISCELLANEOUS
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY—On
typewriters, repairs, and supplies.
Goods guaranteed. Ask for prices. Ma-
chines of all makes rented. Hopkins
Typewriter Exchange, Galveston. Tex.
252 26tx
WEW1LL APPRECIATE—Your busl-
ness, attend to your wants promptly
and give you fresh gods. Maione Gro-
cery Co. 252 6tx
HAVE BOUOHT—The Albert Bender
stock of groceries. Will keep first
class line and deliver promptly. Ma-
lone Grocery Co. 252 6tx
FOR SALE—At a bargain, or will
trade for good property in Temple,
my 6-room modern bungalo in Low-
ell Heights addition to San Antonio,
investigate. J. W. Yarbrough, care
T. & N. W. R. R. 252 3tp
FOR SALE—One of the most desirable
homes in Temple. 7-room house,
east front fine lot an beautiful shade
trees. Place well concreted around
Good servant house, good barn; house
Is same as new; located on South 1st
street. See O. D. Jarrell, South Main
street. Temple, Texas. 252 3tx
FOR SALE—Or trade; a good Maxwell
runabout in good condition. W. I).
Wade. 252 3tx
FOR SALE—Or trade: lot on 23d
street. Will take hores or cow In
part payment, balance easy terms.
L. E. Posey 251 6tffl
FOR RENT—Furnished south room,
close in. Mrs. W. C. Knight, 16, N
Second. 250 its
FOR RENT—2 furnrsned rooms for
light housekeeping. 616 West Csn
tral avenue.
247 3tx
FOR RENT—Cool, nicely furnished
room; well located. New phone 513
249 3tx
FOR RENT—Store building next to
Booker's Drug store,
or A. f. Bentley.
See Olin Graves
246 26tx
FOR RENT—(Near Santa Fe Hospit
al) good bouse, screened. Dr Dienst
236 tf
FOR RENT—Two houses on South 2nd
street and Ave. H.. Phone J. I. Den
nis. 197 tfx
LOST AND FOUND.
FOR SALE—My home; 7 rooms, 120
foot front, corner 17th and Ave. G.
A desirable home. Mrs. B. Whittier.
250 6tx
OUR LINE—Is complete. Oive us one
month's musiness and see how nice
we will be to you Maione Grocery Co.
252 6tx
BOTH PHONES—Anything In or out
of season can be had at our store
Maione Grocery Co. 252 6tx
NEW CROP—Fall bulbs at Ferndale.
We have Just got Invoice of our
fall stock of Duch and other bulbs.
They are all of the nicest and the
best I could select. Will announce
their arrival In the Telegram. Look
out for them. We are now prepared
to make many kinds of floral de-
signs as follows; Anchors. Crosses,
Stars Wreaths, W. O. W. Axes, Three
Links, Hearts etc. Give us a trial
order when in need of cut flowers.
You ought to come out and see our
plants. The State Examiner says:
"They are the healthiest, cleanest
(from disease) plants he had examin-
ed." Yours for business, Ferndale.
Hugh Harris Owner. 251 15tx
LEAR WIRELEH.i AND R R TELE-
QRAPY-Shortage of fully 10,000
operators oa account of the 8-hour law
and extensive "wireless" develope-
■fi * merits We operate under direct su-
pervision of Telegraph officials and
positively place all students when
qualified. Write for catalogue. Na-
tional Telegraph Institute., Cincinnati,
Philadelphia, Memphis. St. Paul. Minn.,
Enid, Okla, Columbia, 8. C., Portland,
Ore.. 250 2 mo
FOR SALE—At a baj)Katn; one extra
good trotting stallion, has 2 year old
reoord of 2.24 1-4. Two 2 year old stal-
lions, and one yearling filley. All are
standard and bred in the purple, are
good Individuals and can be bought at
a bargain if taken at once. Will be at
the Lake Polk race track on Thursday
the 8th and remain here a few days
before shipping to the races at San
Angelo. Parties who need such stock
will do well to investigate at once.
Will also allow Amos Wylie, the bei-t
bred and fastest trotting stallion ever
in Bell county to serve a few mares
while here O. J. Stokes. 250 ltx
FOR SALE—Or exchange, a 90 acre
Improved farm In Milam county. Want
a good restauraunt in exchange. J. 11.
Bechtol. 250 2tx
IF YOU EVER EXPECT—To own
orange and fig land in the coast
country, now is the time to buy. Ad-
vancing prices will soon put these
lands out of workingmen's reach. Act
now. My personal friends in your city
will tell you 1 will do right by you.
Write me for full particulars. Small
or large tracts sold on monthly pay
menu. T. L. WAUOH., 1017 1-2 Con-
gress Ave., Houston, Texas 249 6tx
LOST—Small bill book containing I
B. E. W. card. Name T. W. Tram
mell on card. Reward for return to
Telegram office. 252 ltx
LOST—Brown leather purse contain
lng $40.00 in currency and Buffalo
Bill show ticket. Reward for return
to F. M. Nichols, 110 North th street
252 ltp
LOST—8ilver handlel umbrella, witji
name and address engraved on same
Reward for return to P. L. Downs
252 3tx
LOST—K. O. T M. watch charm. Re-
ward If returned to W. P. Livings-
ton. . 252 3tx
FOUND—At Cheeves Bros., 8 O. Car
ter paying spot cash for second
band furniture and exchanging new for
old. 127 26tx
FOUND—You will find the Daily Te
legram's Classified Ddepartment full
of all kinds of opportunities for you.
Let these little ads work for you. They
are faithful fruitful, reliable and cheap
Give them a trial.
FOR SALE—587 acres;ZZ3 acres in cul-
tivation, 70 acres being Irrigated, 80
acres more irrigated at little expense;
strictly first class land 1 1-2 miles
river front: 800 pecan trees; two hous.
es, 10 miles from Goldthwaite, one
mile from school; yields 80 bushels
corn and one bale cotton. $22.00 per
acre. 1-2 cash. Dan Greer, New phone
63. 247 6tp
NOW—That the railroad is making
good and Is assured, and all that Is
promised, Jarrell Is on the boom and
Its future Is assured. Other small
towns are moving to Jarrell. Better
buy a lont now. Those who have
bought realize now they have bought
something. Find out about this new
town. Write Jarrell Townslte Co.,
Bartlett Texas, or see O. D. Jarrell,
Temple, Texas. 251 tfx
YOU—Had better buy a lot In Jarrell
Texas while you can get a choice lo-
cation, both In business and resi-
dential lota. Best of deep well water.
If you havn't seen Jarrell and what
they are doing there, leave Temple
via M. K. ft T., 7:10 in morning,
change cars at Bartlett at 8:30 in
morning, return at 4 in afternoon.
Best opportunity now offered In Texas.
251 tfx
FOR SALE—A splendid farm of 130
acres, on Belton Temple air line road
on the Trolley; well improved and of-
fered at a bargain. For price and
terms apply to G. M. Felts, Belton
Texas. v 244 tfx
FOR SALE—Remington typewriter;
good as new: a bargain. See Hall
ftHall, 4th floor City National Bank
Building. 242 tfx
FOR SALE—25 pair of four and five
dollar skates. Price 75c per pair this
week. See Miller Sappington. at Daily
Telegram office after 5:30 p. m.
238 5tp
MONET TO LOAN.
MONEY—Loaned on desirable collat-
eral, great bargains given in pawn-
ed watches, diamonds, jewelry, suit
clothing etc., at Opppenbeimer's.
131 tfx
PROFESSIONAL
D. B. DOYLE—Experienced Piano
Tuner. Pianos rebuilt, all kindi
musical instruments repaired. Tuner
for Baylor College. Office and repair
shop at residence. Old phone 394;
new phone 310.
CLAUDE A. BUCHANAN—Resident
Piano Tnner, repairer and regnla
tor. 16 years experience. Office and
repair shop at my residence, 708 S.
13th street. All work guaranteed. A
share of your patronage solicited.
LAWYERS
IH0S. 0. BINXLEY—Lawyer Land
Lpani. Rooms 408 and 409 City
National Bank Building.
E. E. THOMAS—Attorney-at-Law.
Office over Crawford Jewelry Ce
-JOHN J. * SHELBY S. COX-
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office in toe Nunnelly Buil-
ding, over Dallas Drug Store
TEMPLE TEXAS.
Do a General Practice in all Courts
W. B. BLAINE—Attomey-At-Law—
Offioe over Crawford Jewelry Co.
Store, Temple, Texas.
COME IN—And take up your note and
stop paying Interest. Joe Holllngs-
worth.
YOUR NOTE—Will be due on Oct. 1st.
Can't you pay It thenuid stop the
Interest? Joe Holllng0tfPth.
OCTOBER THE FIRST—la the day
your note will be due and we will
expect every cent at that time. Joe
Holllngsworth.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
SPECIAL SALE—On Goodyear gar-
den hose. 3-4 in.red at 14c. per foot.
1-2 in. red at 12 l-2c per foot. This
hose with reasonably good care wilL
last you ten years. Brunner & Patter-
son. 224 tfx
GOOD SECOND HAND—Wagons and
buggies at your own price. Joe Hol-
llngsworth.
WE SELL—The new Cassaday plow,
the only sulky plow that anyone
can us* to advantage. Joe Holllngs-
worth.
JUST ARRIVED—We are now located
In our new stone In the Fllnt-
Cheevet building where we Invite you
to call and Inspect our latest stock
of new and second hand goods. We
are sure that In our expensive stock
you can find what you want and at
prices that defy competition. Poole
Furniture Co., 247 6tx
IT IS OUR BUSINE88—To sell and
your business to buy and we will try
and make It your business to buy from
us. We sell only the best lines of
goods. No cheap staff at knock-down
prices. Joe Holllngsworth.
FOR TRADE—A tooi farm Last of
Temple. Will trade for city property.
See W. F. Wayland, office over First
National Bank. S41 6tx
EXCHANGE—For lots or horse;policy
In the best Life Insurance Company
In the State. Apply to J. H. Brlghtwell
214 main street. 237 tfx
WHEN ITS LAUNDRY.
P*pe 45.
)NAL L
•NATIONAL LAUNDRY.
MARKHAM—Brakta* ft Co., lumber
dealers are the wide-awake, progres-
sive men to figure with when you want
lumber or building material. They
are never undersold, considering quali-
ty of lumber. 100 tfx
The Gratitude of Elderly People
Goes oat te whatever helps give
them ease, comfort and strength. Fol-
ey Kidney Pllis cart kidney and blad-
der diseases promptly, and give eom-
tfftt and relief to elderly people. X
INDIGESTION DEPARTS.
Stomach Agony and After Dinner Dis-
tress Stopped in 5 Minutes.
Why should any sensible person con-
tinue to suffer day after day with ter-
rible stomach ailments when W. E.
Willis guarantees MI-O-NA tablets to
cure even the worst cases of indiges-
tion, or money back.
If your stomach rebel is after eating
and food sours or ferments in the
stomach causing gas, pain, heartburn,
and heaviness, two MI-O-NA tablets
will drive away the misery in five min-
utes and leave the stomach feeling
splendid.
A large box of MI-O-NA stomach
tablets cost 50 cents at W. E. Willis
and leading druggists everywhere.
It you have stomach trouble of any
kind, start to use MI-O-NA stomach
tablets today. They not only build up
the stomach, but they act as a tonic
to the entire body. They are makers
of rich red blood and nerves that nev
er flinch; they Increase vitality and
make the weak more vigorous.
Can "be depended upon" Is an expers-
sion we all like to hear, and when it
is used in connection with Chamber-
lain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy it means that It never fails to
cure diarrhoea, dysentary or bowel
complaints. It Is pleasant to take and
equally valuable for children and
adults. Sold by All Dealers. —
A Reliable Medicine—Not a Narcotic.
Mrs. F. Marti, 8t. Joe Mich., says
Foley's Honey and Tar saved her lit-
tle boy's life. She writes: "Our lit-
tle boy contracted a severe bronchial
trouble and as the doctor's medeclne
did not care him, I gave him Foley's
Honey and Tar In which I have great
faith. It cured the cough as well as
the choking aad gagging spells, ani
he got well In a short time. Foley'*
Hoaey and Tar has many times sav<d
us much trouble and we are never
without It la the house." X
WINBOURKB PEARCE—Attor-
ney-at-Law—Office over Mat-
thews Bros. Temple, Texa:.
jutnrriririi*y*s"i^ ~ ———- - * TrninftAAJLL^^
PHYSICIANS
DR. J. D. DUNCAN—Office rooms IS
and 18, Bentley Bldg. Office tele-
phones—New, 207; Old, 98. Resi
dence phoies—New, 433; Old 164, or
HamiU's Drug Store.
AMUSEMENTS.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
For the laat week or so there has
been no special feature picture at
the Majestic, the films sent' being
all up to the standard. This is ac-
counted for by the tact that featat
films are not made every day, and
while all films turned out by the
association companies and approved
by the National Board of Cen&orshlp
are up to the standard, the real
feature stories come only occasion
ally. Yesterday the three reels
shown were good, the best being
Sellg entitled "Human Hearts." Most
every one has seen the play and been
Impressed by the thrllllQg heart in
terest story told therein. As shown
in motion pictures, with al) the ac-
cessories at the command of the
photographer's aft, it, Is even better
than on the stage.
Mr. Speac«r sang two new songs
which were well received, and will
be repeated today.
AT THE AIR DOME.
A good crowd turned out for the
closing engagement of Foley and
Earl, who presented a comedy sing
lng and dancing act which was very
pleasing.
For the remainder of the week
the management announces that the
best bill that has ever been thown
at the Air Dome will ge presented
Johnny Westbrook, comery and nov-
elty whistler, said to be one of the
best in the business' and a great en-
tertainer, will open the performance
and will be followed by Lola Milton
& Co., the feature act. This team
is a headllner on all bills. The Ft.
Worth Star-Telsgrum, where they
were the first part of the week, gave
them the following notice:
"Lola and Josephine Milton made
a great hit with their musical com-
edy sketch entitled 'That Girl.' This
U one of the best comedy acts that
has appeared at this house. It is
snappy and refined. Lola Milton
takes care of the comedy and she is
Irresistible in thl« part. These la-
dies are also excellent musicians, and
their efforts In this line were highly
appreciated."
Not a minute should be lost when a
child shows symptoms of croup. Cham-
berlain's cough remedy, given as soon
as the child becomes hoarse, or even
after the croupy eough appears, will
orevent the attack. Sold by All Deal
ers. —
Hoppety Hop
Are you barely getting around by
the aid of crutches or a cane? Unless
you have lost a limb or have a de-
formity. If your trouble is rheumatism,
lumbago, sprain, stiff joints, or any-
thing of like nature use Ballard's
Snow Liniment and in no time you
can throw away your crutches and be
as well as any one. Price 26c, 50c
and 11.00 Sold by Reynold's Drug
Store. O
DR E. P GOULD—Dentist Offioe
over Willis' Drag Store. Old phone
210-2 rings; New phone at both of.
fice and residence.
DR. J. M. MURPHY, Dentist—Of.
fice 4th floor City National Bank,
ioons 406 and 407. oBth phones.
VETERINARY SURGEONS
DR. B. F. SCOTT—Veterinary Sur
geoa. Treats all diseases of do-
mestic animals; makes a specialty
of surgery. Office R. D. Nichol-
son's sale stable. Both phones.
When Merit Wins.
When the medicine you take cures
your disease, tones up your system and
makes you feel better, stronger and
more vigorous than before. That Is
what "Foley Kidney Pills do for you, in
all cases of backache, headache, nerv-
ousness, loss of appetite, sleeplessness
and general weak ness thatis caused by
any disorder of the kidneys or blad-
der. X
To Be Happy
you must have goon neaith. You cant
have good health if your liver is not
doing its duty slow but sure poison-
ing is going on all the time under
such circumstances. , Ballard's Herb-
ine makes a perfectly healthy liver—
keeps the stomach and bowels right
and arts as a tonic for the entire sys
tem. Sold by Reynold's Drug 8tore. O
Mrs. Jacob Wllmert, Lincoln, 111.,
found her way back to perfect health.
She writes: "I suffered with kidney
trouble and backache aad my appe-
tite was very poor at times. A few
weeks ago I got Foley Kidney Plils
and gave them a fair trial. They
gave me great relief, so continued
till now I am In perfect health." X
A GOOD
Bank Account
is exceedingly comfort-
ing in times of need.
And there is a feeling
of security and satis-
faction at this bank for
the reason that "The
deposits ot this bank
are protected by a
guaranty bond under
the laws of this State."
TEMPLE
STATE
BANK
Safety First; Liber-
ality next
4 percent on time Deposits
STATE AV> ">UNTY
DEPOSITOR 7.
-$25-
To
California
Slightly higher from branch
line points.
VIA
Santa fe
"All trie Way"
One way Colonist Ticket
on sale daily
Aug. 25 to Sept. 9 and
Oct. 1 to 15
Tourist sleeper thru to Los An-
geles on train 6 every Tuesday.
Ask for our California booklets.
They are free.
For detail information see Santa
Fe Agent or address
W. S. Keenan, G. P. A.,
Galvtston, Texas.
T
Five Years
We believed that the keeping qualities of keer sealed
with corks was superior to that sealed with crown caps.
To-day we positively know, that
Budweiser
retains its brilliancy, effervescence and flavor better
when sealed with crown caps. We know this be-
cause we have tested thousands of bottles both ways,
and these tests compel u& to render * verdict in favor
of crown caps. Besides,\thej^wnsfare infinitely
more convenient to both the consumer and the trade.
Budweiser is always the same in quality no matter
whether sealed with corks • orrcrowns and is.bottled
only at our home plant in St Louis.
Anheuser-Busch—St. Louis
C. E. Winn
Distributor Temple, Texas
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Lola Hilton, at the Air Dome.
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Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
"Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such hadJull charge of
the U. S. Patent Office.
GREELEY &M9INT1RE
Patent Attorneys
Washington, T>. c.
THR jyjAJESTIC yHEATRE
Mr. W. Farrell Spencer
Illustrated and Spotlight Songs
PICTURES
Three Reels; Changed Daily
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
Josephine Milton, at the Air Dome.
THE TEXAS PECAN CROP.
Estimated It Will Range From 5,-
000,000 to 7,000,000 Pounds.
Special to The Telegram.
San Antonio, Te*., Sept. 7.—The
Texas pecan crop this year will range
from 5,000,000 to 7,000,000 pounda,
according; to San Antonio commission
men. While the crop Is a little late,
It will be about an average.
Uvalde will ship about twenty car*
or 500.000 pounds, and the Brady-
Brownwood section will ship about
forty oars, or 1,000,000 pounds. The
rest of the crop will come from va-
rious sections, many cities shipping
a car or two.
The Colorado and Nuecea river val-
leys are the greatest pecan produc-
ing regions in the State. The banks
of these two rivers are lined with
magnificent pecan trees. Some or
the larger treea will yield as high
as $15 worth of the nuts In one sea-
son, although the average is only
from $3 to $5 a tree.
At THe Airdome
Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
Foley and Earl, singing and
dancing.
Lola Milton and Company,
in Comedy Musical Flash,
"That Girl."
New Pictures Everv Night
IO Cents ADMISSION 10 Cenf
Your kidney trouble may be ot a
long standing, it may be either acute
or chronic, but whatever It 1s, Foley's
Kidney Remedy will aid you to get rid
of It quickly and restore your natural
health and vigor. "One bottle of Fol-
ey's Kidney remedy made an well."
Id J Sibbull of Grand View, Wis.
Commence taking it aow, X
WEDDING BELLS
For Abruzzi and Miss Elkins to Ring
in February, Say Reports.
Special to The Telegram.
.Paris, Sept. 6.—Miss Katherine
Elkins and Mrs. R. S. R. Hltt return-
ed to Paris from London today. Cir-
cumstantial stories, published here
as well as In Rome, are that Miss
Elkins and the Duke of Abruszi will
be married In February, the opposi-
tion of the Dowager Queen Margher-
ita having been abandoned.
According to these reports, the an-
nouncement of the engagement will
be made In October.
The Duchess of Aosta Is reported
as still opposing the union.
the other In the cloak room at Schan-
dau. Both were empty.
Albert Barker of New York was
robbed between Budenbach and Aus-
sig of a bag containing Jewelry,
cash and a draft.
his name is " bad cougn." he dos'nt
care for gold or silver but he will
steal your health away. If he appears
in your house, arrest him at once
with Ballard's Horehouod Syrup. It
may mean consumption if you dont.
A cure for all coughs, colds and chest
troubles. Price 25c, 50c, and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by Reynolds Drug Store.
O
Your complexion as well as your
temper is rendered miserable by a dis-
ordered liver. By taking Chamber-
lain's Stomach anl Liver Tablets you
can improve both. Sold by All Deal-
ers. —
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THIEVES ON GERMAN RAILWAY.
English Pair Robbed While in Diner.
New York Man Victim.
Special to The Te lepra m.
Berlin, Sept. 7.—Railway thieves
"have been very busy lately on the
line between Dresden and Carlsbad,
on which many wealthy English and
American visitors have been travel-
ing. Aa English pair was robbed of
two portmanteaux between .Pima
end Schandau. T'jey were takeu
from a locked first-class compart-
ment while the owners were In the
dteing ear. One portmanteau was
found oa the lis* near Piraa and
CHINESE AGITATORS NOISY.
Constitutional Party Still Wants an
Early National Parliament.
Special to The Telegram.
Peking. Sept. 7.—Notwithstanding
the refusal of the Chinese govern-
ment to consider two petitions from
the provincial assemblies for the at>
vancement of the date of the opea-
ing of « national parliament, a third
petition haa already begun to be can-
vassed, and it has evSn been propos-
ed that payment of government taxes
should be withheld unless a parlia-
ment is immediately granted. Mean-
while the government haa taken up
a strong attitude and the native press
in Peking has been strictly forbidden
to discus*the question.
Nothing has occurred since the re-
fusal of the firat petition to justlfv
any acceleration of the opening of
parliament. The Coostituttoaal
party la bold and noisy. But it rap-
resents only the most fractional part
of the nation compared with the
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Williams, E. K. The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 252, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910, newspaper, September 8, 1910; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth475425/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.