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UN1VEKB1TI OF TEXAS.' 'AUSTIN.
Texas May tl. More than ISO persons
wiu receive their degrees from the Uni
versify of Texas at the June ooromenoe-
ment This Is the largest number that
the university has ever turned out la
una year nun tne number or stu-
deats growlns as ranidlv aa It has ra.
ceaUy there will be even larger numbers
la. "srreee in au tne years to
follow. To following persons are candl-
datee for the degree of Bachelor ot Arts
Eva F. Alexander mraifnrf. 'Gilii. T.
Allen. Ban Antonio: Johnson R. Ander-
son. Kllleea; Zalotae 8. Armstrong. Oar.
J Atkln Hubbard; Oa-
brleUa Baldwin. Windom; A Ida O. Bar.
KV "oaaion: Mary s. Datta.. Austin;
Kdleen Begg Auatln; jUicil Borden An.
this the-14th day of July lWa
W. X Blrs' JusUoe Of th
the Feaos.
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Tho First ribrtgcgo Bonds
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ments and are absolutely safe as to the return of
principal. . '.i'.-. '::J t-Vtf-':' .'
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mm; aAna n. mown Laredo; Homer U.
Bruce Dan ton: -Mary Jan. Butts. Claoo:
Marcus J. Calloway. Comanche: Clara A.
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vimmua vocnran. Austin;
xwiay.
Frew What warn. Heat Will Da for Yew
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ton. N: T. for a aampl. bottle. It will
convince anyone. Tou will also receive
a booklet of valuable information t.ll-
IU.f wii me aian.ys ana oiaaaar.
mnan writing b sura ahd
1 9 K. .r.
! iajiy- rost.
.and onoHloUar all
au orug etorae.
iSS bot
nd mention Tha
R.gular fifty-cent
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for aal. at
8CElAlT-TBASUKES
TEXAS EEA1TT EXCEA1TOE
T. F. DENRIAN & CO.
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Osceola Olympus CoBsoUdstad lOnss'
Cattipany Oold) s-. .
Qrass YaUay. California. -
' Stock $1.00 par share (par) develop
ment and equipment working gold mine.
LABOR SCORED
BY EMPLOYERS
National Manufacturers As-
sociation Met
tne imm of American Industry la the
tragedy of 1M Angelas and the drama sf
Indianapolis." he said. "Aa a reward to
uiv kMincipaj aocompuces in tnia coa
Xetolntioa Seat Wilsoa on Pending
Legislation President Kirby
Declared Unions Bear Stain
Vo : of Violence.
J (AtsocimUd Prrti Rifort.)
: . DBTBOIT. May 20. Practically aU of
tbs day's session of the convention of
too National Manufacturers' Association
was taken up in discussion of labor or-
ganisations and the labor situation.
" The discussion culminated this after-
noon In sending to President Wilson reso-
; lutioos protesting against the sundry dvll
bill and urging the chief executive to
veto because of the provision against
' - using funds for prosecution of labor or-
' fan nations under the Sherman act.
Moral Effect Feared.
r The resolutions were In put as fol-
.': lows:
"The moral effect of tho proviso pre-
venting the use of public funds specifi-
cally appropriated to enforce the Eher-
man act for the prosecution of labor
a and agricultural combinations violating
that statute la to condone the acts which
". tha law has condemned and to make the
participants in strikea. boveotta and all
farms of labor disturbances believe that
they are justified in acts ot lawlessness
whan done in furtherance of a trade dls-
? puts.
5 "It Implicitly pledges the admmistra-
i tkm to similar conditions in the subatl-
j tuUr. law which it would prevent and
f validate the most vicious forms of tha
I secondary boycott in interstate commerce
J Including compulsory discharge of non-
: union men as a means of compelling the
acceptance of the demand by the boy -?
cot ting combinaUon.
. " .
' r Insult to Law-Abiding.
making It lawful and right for one
t lass of clUsens to do that which would
' retnaUi criminal and wrong when done
"r another class insults the law-abiding
members of tho eicepted class offends
; the moral sense of our people and un-
- der the decisions of our courts would be
likely to Invalidate the act and thus fur-
ialner ho sinister designs of these who
i would destroy the statute Itself. "
i i-A 1?f!!L tfrt 0tll secretary's report
r was devoted to the sc-called "embargo
placed en 'free labor- by promoters of
; the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San
RaJla B
Qraneland: 0BrtM n . rwwi.
?irS?: JJ"- Dart8( Stephen-
I fi?y' "; srang
l mJWMon lempae; xieveny b. Dudley.
i 1 ""es nousum;
"f . urapoiana: xiass M
Edwards Paris; Norma 1 . Ednat
Tlppora Sngllali; William A. .Feising
AusUn; Jean High Colorado: LonnleH.
FleweUen Baltoa; Albert B. Garland
Oeanvllle; Laura & Olbbs Navasota;
Carrie a Gold beck. Uvalde; drover C
f. www s-raune; skamnne u. uray.
yn.i a. vreer uuncron stair
gum H. Orifftn. HlUaboro; IMve wl
Hardy Navaaotn;. Michael Harold;
vmmvv nuu nsrwvaa uatias: fsess
H.ftiM A.Mk.4.. . . a. i i in
an; Owlght U Hooplngarner Palacloa;
Newman L. HooDlnsarner. Paladoa:
WoodflnO. Howeth. Gainesville; Joseph-
ine Hupparts Austin: Oscar C. Lngram.
jwoomins? urova; John I. Jackson Chil-
li ootha: Lucia PL Tsmsann Austin- Son.
en am. Jameson. Austin; Mar)orie M. Jar-
! susy ix Jennings Stephen-
vllle; 8am Levi neon JoekeL Glddlngs;
Jean H. John. Houston; Paul F. Jones
Salado: Sterilns A. Kennanl Prk!
William H. H. Knight Dallas; Emma
Lake Marshall; Charles S. La Master
Austin: ilM I. Lamhi. Anttlfi- A K i -
'"m t. aqbud: Kiisaoetn LJnwich
Pallas; Clara F. Leigh. Center Point;
Evelyn H. . Lens Galveston; Gertrude
Leonards. New Braunfels; Elaine C
svij uenton; jeannette uttman Aus
tin; vernon u. hoggins Hempstead; Ann
v.
Lowrey
Austin;
.Dt'5 dla not conceal tho fact that
they view the policy of the exposition
' to employ none but union labor
' ?2 Several of the members
: the association announced they will
otexnibM tunleae tho exposltioa is
opened to "free labor."
Charging that organised labor has
f failed to dear itself of tho stains which
violence left upon it John Klrby Jr of
Deytoo president of the National
Asepciation of Manufaerurera. In hliTsS-
nual report dwelt at length on nrasnt
f ostrtal and ltlveta?delicleaH.
referrod In detail to the attitude ofmanu!
fartarwrs toward the tariff.
! He said in part:
Refers te Dynamiters.
umspicuoua in the momentous want.
transpired In
u.v
ofeecent years that have
Chocolate
That la used at our fourv
tain la tha best made. It
u ; Is Imported direct from
Holland Van Heuten'a
Meana the world's best
We spare no expense or
. trouble to give you the
t beat In everything.
QtMUJTY la s Bia WOttO wm oa.
iMIorUZI AsasA-CI
C-rshsis Pharmacy
inc.
S00 MAIN STREET
sncracy they have one after another
through the Inner circle' of the Ajnerl-
wa seoeraDon or lahat. h
elected to their raaneetlTa rrlraL
'Point to me one single labor leader
or delegate who has arisen and demanded
that such type of leadership be forever
rTa irom tne aomintatration ar unbw
affairs. Durins raoent vears sV. hw. ait-
nessed the prosecution and conviction of
uny ousiness men under the Sherman
law for seeklns: in soma su to dmum
.vir suHDfsi sfunst ruimeso competi-
tion and dominant methods of the labor
trust. If they have violated tha law. we
nave no complaint to oner for the penal
ties Which thev mav be eallad nnm ii
i mi w uo pniien aurainsc tne tree
and unmolested manner In which the
ow u-uat nenanuy conuues to violate
the same law.
"We are iustlflad In nnr imnflinm
oi nepreseniauvee ana nenatnrs in rm.
aisee who la the name of political expe-
diency stoop so low in the scale of public
duty as to vote for such laws as the Clay-
ton antl-injunctlon and contempt bills
vm iwjii in tne lower House ot the mr.
second Congress and which only escaped
"i me nmui a near a oreaotn.
"Cowardly Pretense" Seen.
-mere are now men acting In the
capacity of representatives of the people
woo. under the cowardly pretense of ea
pedlency. have been willing to violate
their oath of office for the cheao price
offered by the leaders of an organised
gang or dynamiters who with then- en-
tire affiliated membership represent less
than 1 Per cent of the nonulathm r th
country.
"And Should not au. th
snd amassment rat the spectacle at the
closing days of the last Congress when
the House and Senate nasaed tK. a-nri-
civu bill containing a provision that no
i unas appropnatea lor the use of the De
partment of Justice to prosecute violators
of tne Sherman act should be used for
we prosecution ot tne defiant combina
tions a bill Tan properly vetoed. The
a peoaxng sgnai Daring been
promptly psased by the House In tha
special sesslou. And .tfct. (a ih. wa -1
if .rZVS?. t'DJ rignw lor ail Marsaret A. ftTiZ :-:
5tl am. i nomas Austin:
Robert E. Thomas. . Ana tin- . Pirt x
loouipan riorence: xnaron M. Thomp-
son. Houston: Dora R Thornton. Austin;
Pauline T. Thornton. Austin; William
inacMuno. Auaun; ssranaon Tniseell.
wwr rioya i. vsugDU SUOWa UK.
rMuio. von naMmMrv .iMtin- mi...
beta K. Walker. Brawnanvl- Roar... r.
ncintucn. r on wiwtn: i .11111 r utii.
Weatherford: Onhelia r- Wmi Riiri(t
SaOle A. Whltehouse. Cleburne; John a
Wlllard Aberdeen; Eatelle H. Wilson'
McKlnney; Mrs. Elisabeth H. Winn Aus
tin vrancis w wnnnmn nan..
Man ta dele Tarborough. Aransas Pass:
Herbert R. Young. Kaufman; Kathleen
Department of Eneineerlns- Tla w
Chokla. Austin; Zeddle A. Green. Savers-
vllle: Frank L. Kebelman Weatherford ;
noowt a. xuumer tassa Jjlanca; Harry
uajnara Aunm ; narvey a. McAllister
aobud . oamuei Koninann. naivaatn.
William A. Smith. Coleman.
Bachelor ot Science In Architecture
Bertram nnsr Giesecke Austin.
caectncal Enslneers Ravnumd n
Aiaamer. layior- rTancis H. Boynton
. .u . niusm v. xfrenmer Austin; Wil-
lie TV Ttnelr Var..lw.hM. ui-
Crawford. Calvert: klide. ri. Delchman'
Austin; Frank W. Denlson Temple: Os
car xk. ureene run worm; sul Hllker
nederlcksburg; William E Keck. Co-
uiia; (iui 1. joaesson. Austin: cutr-
enoe o. palmer. Dallas: William c.
Quabedeaux. Midland; Colma M. Strauss
dm. Aflwniu; &imm- iainaniai widen
Austin; Klcnard AL Tarrington. San
H-nalneer or Mines James R - In.
crews Austm; Hugh T. Beaver Cong.
Park HI.; John McM. Byers Austin;
ai 1 ii mi c. irawiuni. AOBlin.
Electrical Knneer Hal C. Weaver
Chartotte Mich. -
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Amicable Life Inn Co. Waco.
Southland Llfs Ins Co. Dallas.
HeaSS"" Ok.
VANDEJIVOORT COMFANY
Sfecks. Bonds and Investments.
-1. HOUSTON TKXAS.
SIUART A. GIRAUD
: PubUe . ;.
Auditor and Accountant.
L Houston Ten. ; Beaaanont Ten.:
k Zzzri'izzi Wi l!ssss a C:sd rit'a
aoicconwwapywsjrji
Houoton Tltlo Guaranty Co.
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CARRANZA AIDE
SAW.GOVERNOR
K. Loveiave. Austin: Fred
HfllttluiMl. U T
Vivian Mayfleld. Waco; Joseph K. Mc-
Comb Van Alatyne; Mary McCrummen.
Austin: William L. McWhlrter Frost;
Louis A. Mlkeska. Mlkaaka: I.u. n Mil.
ler. Myrtle E. Miller. AusUn; Hinton T
Neely. Amarlllo; Charles J. NTIssle. Love-
lady; HUda I. Norman. Austin; Julia M.
Nott. Ban Antonio- Oar. It 1-f.v a-
breyj Del 8ulUvan Parkins. AusUn; Ray
E. Perrenot Austin; Lillian B. Pope.
Houston; Fannie R. Preston Austin; airs.
xioia v. ruiien Auitln; Thomas B. Ra-
nar jr.. i Tier: natirv I ubi. A n i
Ruth T. Robbins Reagan; Mary "Lou Ro-
gan Austin; Emmett O. Rushing. San
Angelo; Bertram J. Sanger. Waco: Oliver
P. School field Stony; Ewald W. Bchuh-
mann uim box; Mrs. Ullle T. Shaver
San Marcos; George H. P. Showalter.
Austin; Louis O. Shuddemagen. SaMnal;
Robert F. Simpson. Austin; Floyd Smith.
Lohn; Hetjrr E. Speck. Lone Grove; Jef-
ferson R. Spell Saa Antonio; Alma J.
gpeer hermattr Joseph C. Stephens
Asked Permission for Chief
to Pass Tbrougji Texas.
E. W. E. Thompson Auitin. -
FAVORITISM
IS GOSSIPED
Bebel leader'! Secretary Also Want
ed Lower Tariff Duties and Dam-
' ; per on Pro-Huerta Ten
" dencies at Border.
Two . Presldehtal. Preference
Appointments Cause.
:i
and special privileges to none.' "
I. W. W. "Fores of sTvfl."
Referring to the Industrial Workers of
tb World. Mr. Klrby. said:
"Against these forces of evil domestio
and alien we must stand flintlike In our
resolve that our Government Is and must
be a Government of law.
It. aa a result of radical and tn-advlsed
tariff legislation we suffer business de-
pression and the Ices of opportunity to
labor the aftermath like In the recent
itooaa wiu plainly oe vuiMe and the rem-
edy sharp and decisive. But this Is not
the case with respect to Insidious class
escalation waicn is creeping upon us. Ex-
perience teaches that once such legisla-
tion is Incorporated in law. It is written
Reported Qeorga PottraAster Owes
Job to l&tf Wilson and Mother
of iter BxolJier-inLaw
Xj land..
BLOW FOB flATHtAny
Chief Iaeutenaat Hai Gone Over to
Enerttv Oorenunent.
iAuecimtti Prtn Kreeft.)
EL PASO. Texas May M. Lieutenant
Colonel Luis O. Garflas second In com-
mand of the revolutionists In Conhulla
State arrived here today to accept am-
nesty from toe Federal Government
Garflas was made commander of the State
troops when Governor Carranxa was
named commander In chief of all the
constitutionalists troops In Mexico. Gar-
flas Is said to control at least 00 men
now in arms In the eastern border State.
Alter arranging a iormai surrender with
Mexican Consul Diebold of El Paso and
Colonel Vaaques of Juarex. he win nm.
ceed to Mexico City stopping en route
to arrange uc surrenaer or tne men un-
der bin direct command. Garflas acted
as chief of staff of Madero during his
presidency.
He gives as Ms reason for abandoning
the revolution that be did not know until
recently that the provisional presidency
vi wuvm niana uwi uiuu lauiled by
the established central Got
rebel sga
eminent.
General Ines BSJasar. commander of
avuw 11 c. ni.i wuupvj m tne A as s
Grandee district reported today that ha
had adjusted aU difficulties with Colonel
Msxuiiv v aaiuas wuuse troops mutinied
ki uiu paiawnr m TOiniMHL
y
MORE WILSON CHOICES.
Louis F. Poet to Be Assistant Labor
Secretary.
WASHINGTON. May 20. It wss an-
nounced seml-offldally here today that
Louis F. Post of Chicago had been se-
lected as Assistant Secretary of the De-
partment of Labor: Anthnnv I i-
ettl of Ban Francisco for Commissioner
vmreiai w inumsTatMn and Job B
Densmore of Poison. Mont. for Solicitor
.of the Department of Labor! oura"r
Gould s "STAR"
Forco Pump Standards
.Fig. 421 la adapted for either hand or windmill
drive. It Is built with a revolving tight top fitted
with air chamber tube and brass packing gland.
The windmill rod guide bushing is removable.
The air chamber la formed by enlarging the stock
' above the spout. Tne pump has bolted on spout
- and. aa outlet at the back for 1 1-4 inch pipe.
Tilted with a cock spout.
Ask for Catalog.
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CC.1TES IIARDVMKE CO.
Houston Texas v '
Department of Law.
Bachelor of Laws Oliver F. Ackley
Muskogee Ok.; Martin L. -Alldsy. At-
lanta; Kent D. Allen 'Marshall; Otto
Armstrong Austin; Philip P. Ballowe
Richmond; Arret M. Billings Mlneola;
Thomas B. Blanc hard Boyce La. ; Ber-
tram H. Bktor. Manor; Lewis R. Brysn.
Houstoa; Samuel B. Carr Hereford;
Champa G. Carter Ban Antonio; Fred A.
Chapman. Waxahacbie; Joeeph A. Cohn
Corpus Christ! ; John E. Daughtery
Palestine; Beverly 8. Dudley Piano;
Louis T. Dugger San Marcos; Earl H.
Eddleman Joshua; Wllford J. Embrey
Brenham; John R. Fenlaw Gilmer; Ed-
ward R. Flnck Austin- Joe T. Fly Go-
liad; Pearson B. Garrett Austin; Mar-
cus H. Goldsmith Fort Deposit Ala.;
Owen D. Graham Milam; Allen B. Han-
nay Hempstead ; Thornton Hardin Q
Paso; Francis G. Harmon Dallas; Mar-
tin A. Hart PumpviUe; Thomas 8. Hen-
derson Cameron; Shields Heyser Put-
nam: Clyde W. Hill AusUn; Luther S.
Hoffman Denton; Carl Hollingsworth
Crosby; Thomas L. Hoover Canadian:
Woodfln G. Howetn Gainesville; William
M. Johnson Franklin; Roy De L. Kil-
lough. Wheelock: Melvln & Kurth.
Keltys; Milton C. Lane Houston; Andrew
J. Lewis Cameron; James L. Lipscomb
Crockett; Charles J. Matthews Sablnal;
Henry C Miller Farmeisvllle; Herbert
P. Moore Cleburne; Samuel A. L Mor-
gan. Austin; Honors L. Nicholson Hous-
ton: Ban H. Rice Jr.. Austin: rda.nl n
BJtchey Brackenridf e; James A. Ruckeri
Tananle - RnhM-t n Amlth Pumh.. Ii....-
lss B. Tomllnson HUlsboro; William
Tranckmann Austin; Morgan p Vlnlng.
Austin; Thomas F. Wood hull. Ban An-
ton to; Lloyd O. Zlnnecker Austin. - -Master
of Laws Hu-ti 1ia-H. p.h.
OslasvUla -. . '
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J. W. H0LLLQS WOBTH IS BACS
Grayson Tax Collector Candidate for
State Comptroller. .
(Hesstea fm Social)
CORSICANA. Texas May MJ. w.
Hollingsworth. Tax Collector of Qrayson
County who baa been visiting relet! Vee
here left thia mornina- fop Anatin u.
Holllnagworth Informal The Poet repre
sentative this morning that be was In
the race for State Comptroller to succeed
BY W. S. OARO
Houston Post Staff Correspondent.
WASHINGTON May 20. The past
week developed little. If any changes In
the patronage situation nor the tariff
consideration. Regarding the jobs the
RepresentaUves and Senators are wear-
ing out their shoes making calls upon
Cabinet members and President Wilson
but none of them seem to possess a stick
Jong enough to permit -them to knock the
persimmons In anything like appetite sat-
isfying quantities. For the explanation
you win have to go to Wood row Wilson
President of the United States. . He is
not telling the secret to anybody here.
in at least two instances tne presiden-
tial inclination to name postmasters has
occasioned some gossip which hints at
family favoritism. In this connection It is
mentioned that the President did not ob-
ject to his brother running for Secretary
of the Senate only to be beaten. When
it was intimated that Mrs. Wilson had
induced the President to appoint James
r. Bowie postmaster at Home lit. be-
cause he was tha warm personal friend
of her parents the Whit. House work-
shop gave out the statement that Mrs.
Wilson was a woman who took pleasure
in minding bar own business. .
Fsmlly Aff'slrs:
The Rome report rested until Repre-
sentative Houston of Tennessee ran afoul
of the Presidential desires when that
Congressman asked to have ' William
Bragg made postmaster at Murfreesboro.
He was told President Wilson desired to
give the office to Mrs. Margaret Elliott.
It Is stated that Mrs. Elliott's sons wbsn
CHmuIm Pt SeeW.)
AUSTIN. Texas. May TC Both a peti-
tion and a protestation were presented to
the Governor today by Sr. Lie. D. Jeeus
A carta general secretary to Governor Car-
ransa of the State of Coebulla. Mexico
and tha leader of the Constitutionalists in
their revolution for the Overthrow of the
Huerta Govern meat. - .
While no printed or written briefs were
presented Secretary Aeuna asked Iper-i
mission of - the Govei-ww te Governor
carraosa-t-pass tnrougn xaxas . irom
Eagle Pass to El Paso where a confer-
ence is sought with the Governor of So.
nora upon mattere pertaining te tbs Mexi-
can troubles. v.-:; : i
'; Lower Duties Sought
The Governor also was asked to use bis
Influence to secure a reduction in the
duty on Mexican Importations and a pro-
test was lodged to the effect Ahat dtlsens
and officers along the Rio Grande border
were showing partiality to the Huerta
Government to the great hurt and Injury
of the Constitutionalists.
Governor Colquitt informed Ben or Aeuna
that Governor Carranxa was Just as much
at liberty to travel through Texas as he
the secretary wss; that be could come
Into the State as a private -citlsen and
as such would be protected. He was
further Informed by the Governor that
so far as Texas is concerned it is taking
no part or parcel with either side in the
controversy in Mexloo and la not con-
cerned about who wins in the struggle.
So far. as any violation of the neutrality
laws are concerned he said that was
matter for the United Btates authorUTa
to handle and he would have notUM?
do with It.
. Protection of Border.
The secretary was further Informed
that the State did not take any stepe to
protect its border until It ascertained that
the Federal Government was moving slow
ly In the matter but having done ao
would see to it that Texas citizens and
.Texas property was fully protected
against the aggressions of either party
across the border.
So far as a reduction In the Import
duties are concerned the secretary was
Informed that that was a Federal func-
tion which Congress was now wrestling
with and would possibly reach a definite
conclusion by the eloee of summer.
- Secretary Aeuna was accompanied to
Austin by Wlllard Simpson and Ed Hal-
ton of San Antonio to which place the
party returned this afternoon.
CONTINENTAL TRUST COMPANY
sMTHOUT BAMUNOl FRPilLMkis
! eAJtTM BUILDIM HOUSTON TtXAS. .
SILVERWARE
In Its fire and burglar proof Vaults
this Company receives on storage sil-
verware bric-a-brac and In fact pack
ages and trunks containing any arti-
cles of special value. Charges for this
service are moderate.
Houston Land & Trust Company
iChnUrtd 1171. Ir'Meet BnUug rVniltfM)
Corner Main and Franklin Streets
GORDON SEW ALL & CO. Ice.
.-. Wholesale Grocers
and Cotton Factors
eMTo Sehwlt Tear Hss s J
mm - utu uTisoTt - caltebi
W-UtCAROllilE STREET
Pwsnisi Pin.ial47a.Awts AlUS
OitOTMnfrg
lKki"Starttofl"
Civer.
HOUSTON MAN AND
ONE FROM PLANO
Among- Thousands Who Have lest
ed the Hew Earth Energised
Product Vitalitas.
they dsbbled In politics In Tenne
have trained with the Republicans and
one of these men married the sister of
Mrs. Wood row Wilson and is the warm
personal friend of the President. - Con
gressman Houston Is standing patvon his
nomination out ne nas tnat reeling which
hits the pit of the stomach of a man In
rapidly descending elevator. . He wlshea
young Elliott had not married the sister
or the wire of the President even though
the first lady of the land is offldsllv de
clared to attend strictly to her own bust-
Corporations Chartered.
(Ji-uitm Pit Stniml.)
AUSTIN Texas May M. Chartered
today; '
Texas Grain and Elevator Company
Fort Worth; capital stock $20000. In-
corporators: E. L 1. a and O. H.
npgers.
Downin
Leadership Needed.
Now getting back to the tariff ywu
always have to refer to the tariff when
remarking upon the doings of the admin
istration. The fact that it took the Dem
ocratic majority a solid week to get the
Underwood bill off the table or out of
the air or wherever It was after It had
passes tne Mouse aoes not speak roi-
ng Mercantile Comnanv. Down.
Comanche County; capital stock.
eiv.evv. incorporators: j k. ana u. 1.
Loudermus: and M. O- Hornsby.
A. B. C Moving and Stoiwgs Company
Houston; capital stock HOSO. Incor
porators: Adolf Westhetmer Sam L
XHOomoerg ssax westneimer
. Red River County Fair
Clarksvllle; no capital stock. Ineorpora-
wis: soon n. u rtsu j. n. uarry and
ethers.
Palmers Dean Lumber Company
a iwr amiw kimniy capital BIOCN f Jb-
sot. Incorporators: A. B. Palmers. T.
P. Dean. W. J. Hewell.
- Boulevard Land Comnanv. : Houston-
capital st ock. ais.swo.
In CO mo rat or. -
urn for th- lesuJrhin or flooi niLmfik I rfTai" "7 "" "
ability 'of Senator Furnlfold McLendoit I Thai
cimmoni ua camammn 01 ma innmaem
sVaasa "'- I - av u.
aaS sate Isriimr. Tr seaits sad y-'l-'-ra sue.
Committee who lacks several Inches of
being as tall as his name Is long. The
problem is if It required a week to get
th. Underwood bSI out of tha dutches nl
the Republican minority and have it re-
ferred to the committee for considera-
tion and report how long win It take
us uamcnu to pass toe uu wnen It IS
opened to general debate and considers-
tionr - -
President Wilson etin stands firm on
tbs wool and sugar schedules and declares
he has enough votes to put them through
the Senate along with the salient fea
tures of the bill Just as It passed the
House. It Is predicted however that
there win be some changes la the eotton
schedule and that wheat will be mads
free if flour stays en the free list and
that free eattle win be placed alongside
of free meat. Garner's Angora goat may
be sheared of Its present duty In order te
prevent emoarrassing complications when
(res wool is pointed out. - . . . T -
- - - .
Flan an TnteTnAtiqnal Celebration.
.. (HmmTswPsw 5aMaf.) . ;" '
" SAN ANTONIO Tsxsa May aa At aa
AVnthustaatle aeeting held here tonight a
movement was lo warned te bold here la
ltlS - a - historical ' pageant ' and' interna-
tional exposition to - be participated la
by France. Spain. Mexico and the United
States la ceiebrattoa of the- two hun-
dredth anniversary eX .the founding; of
Saa Antotuo. 1 -'
The Morrill Comnanv. Morrill. Cheen.
kee County: objeet growing and. selling
muh vHv1' ivosi fdv.vw incorpora-
tors: George Davis Chicago: Gerald
Fltsgersld Morrill; Frank M. Clark and
others of Grand Rapids Mich. -Permit
to do business in Texss wss
granted Pittsburg Filter Manufacturing
Company; capital stock 1160000 with
principal place of business In this State
at Waco Texas. - . . - .
C01O13TTZE IS 5AMXD.
Will Gather Infoimation Coneern-
Ing Mniiiolpal HotpitaJa. .
: Df. Sidney M. Lister president of the
Harris County Medical . Society an-
nonnced Tuesday that he has appointed
the committee that win have charge ef
the fornralatloa 'of general plans for a
municipal hospital for Houston as . fol-
lows: T
Dr. A. F. Howard-chairman; Dr.
tP-it
Warner E. C Grlscom. Tha committee
was provided for at the meeting held at
iae wity Auaitonura ssonaay nignt to pro-
mote the establishment of a municipally
Norsworthy. Mrs. W. B. Shsrn.
Wharton Rev. Peter Gray Sears H.
Mr. George H. Kuntx a 'well-known
Houston man of 1107 Caroline Street says
hs Is again able to sleep as a result of
the use of Vitalitas.
Mr. C. T. Reed of Piano Texas who
was In Houston writss that for any
amount ha would not be without this na-
ture product In his hems. '
Mr. Kcnts took Vitalitas for malaria
and rheumatism.
1 have taken two bottles of it." hs
says "and I have received great benefit.
Have regained my appetite and am now
able to sleep a thing I could not do
before."
. "I used Vitalitas for Indigestion with
highly satisfactory results" writes Mr.
Reed. "Would not be without It In my
house for any amount."
. Vitalitas Is the greatest Nature cure
of the age. It is the safest surest snd
most reliable specific for indigestion
rheumatism biliousness Impotenoy ca-
tarrh and In fact all derangements of
stomach liver kidneys snd Mood. Mar-
velous cures are constantly being brought
about by Its use where all man made
medicines have failed. r It is free of dope
or alcohol and Is extracted from the
voioanio suostaace m which It is found
absolutely pure. Vltalltls is also made
into a saive ana is a cure tor ecsema.
all skin disorders piles and the Ilka. The
liquid Vitalitas snd also th. salvs is
soia nnaer a guarantee invesu
too ay. ix win ao you
If Trunks Repaired..: 1 I
II Gordon Trunk Factory. 1 J
I yei Fannin St ' P. 27 I y
Office Furniture
AND SUPPLIES
Mtrircjt
PRINTING
LITHOGRAPHING
KMBOeeiNQ
Preston S.
117 Main
H. N. Atkinson. Normsa Atkinson.
Ouy Orshsnw
Atkinson Graham & Attiosoa
AHWmjs wi CMistHtn if La
Stewart Building Houston Texss.
Phones: Pres. S1S0 snd Mat) A -4402.
J. E. DUFF
STOCKS AND COMMERCIAL PAPER.
IS Union National Bank Bids.
Haustkin. Texas.
Win buy and sell all Texas oorporatlon
stockn ' .
High class short time paper secured by
stocks or recognises value oougnt.
nacx
Member Texas
nkera' Association.
Stooka and Donds of
value bought and sold.
Wnt! B. King. W. O. Sherwood.
WM. D. KING & CO.
STOCK AND BOND OBALKftS.
the nrocess dlsolav
Vitalitas man at Rouse's
corner Main and Preston.
tee. Investigate it
u great good. See
and talk with the
drug
Advertise
store.
owned hossital and clinic. This irnnmli
tee will act under advisement of the
Sommittee of Ave appointed by the Harris
ounty Medical Society and will gather
Information concerning; city hospitals
owned by other cities throughout the
country xne cuuiiniiiee will can a gen-
eral mass' meeting when ready to re-
port whea a petition will be drawn up
asking the city to call for a hospital bond
election. . . - - - .
' Ii Coming to Hoipton
' (Jfeattse Pssi SfeUL)
. SAN ANTONIO. Texas. May M.-Jamee
E. Garland Tax isneseor clout of San
Antonio win leave for Houston within
the next few days to confer with Com-
missioner Psatortsa of that city on the
Sommers system with a vUw . in
stalling it to San Antonio.
; To Be Customs Collector.
" (Hearten Pew StttiuL) .. -t j
WASHINGTON May tt-Ths anpoint-
ent Of D. R. Evans sa Customs Collec-
tor at Basle Pass was eninMii w. ...
Senau today alobg with a long list of
Texas postmaster. I .
lsTJtiU MA" "tn-w ttm
CASTORIA rrKniinJCidnB.
Tt. n- J Tri L'itj aOrns Err tt
Caere the
suspiavure
5 IXTEREST PAID C3
DEPOSITS
COMMONWKALTH TRUST CO.'
WI QUARANTII LAND TITLES
W. B. RICHARDS President
F. F. FLEMING See. and Tress.
Southern Drug Co.
"QTJAL1TT AND SBRVICB. ;':
Wholesale Druggist
HOUSTON
TEXAS
PATENTS
Obtained. ' and Trade-Mai registared.
Consultation and Information free. Writ
tor Inventor Guide Book. Office si
Houston and Washington. Main offlcs
Houston Lumbermani Bank Building.
rnouo 47P0. - .. .
UARDWAY fit CATnCY
i -1
SECURITIES
NCUIIAUG sCiCO.
. Investment Sana are.
HOUSTON TEXAS
POST WAITT AT 3. CZ7
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