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weekly corpus ohri8ti calle , friday. june 5, 1908
LUThtR BÜRBANK S
GREAT TRIUMPH
1 1 ~
IC fHBKTI ík\I PP drive tu the granduer of its habitations, al leant two
J vQIVw 11 vHLLLIV re*ideMS6# art- in courne ui construction which I
point of dimensions and architectural beauty will
not be surpassed in South Texan Likewise in every
:
it!.
Published by
Wishing Compon? #f ^ ,
•ubeoriptlon Prlaa .f 2.00 Par r«r nly
on «un! the (tolden pfouiiw of Corpua t hristi s
n¡éi«ed¡i\*iib'epotwect. Coipu*chn a. Tew • wwomi<u m iuf future is rapidly being fulfielled.
a billion dollar session.
The Sixtieth Congress which ended its first ses
Iwion ten minutes before midnight Saturday night
if not the most
friday, june 0, 1908.
why not try the victoria plan?
SI'I VKI.KSS < \< TI N WILL PROVE
BI,KSS| \(i 10 H V > Kl>H.
HUMAN AND STOCK FOOD
Mill Have Suiticlent Plant Next I ear
to supply Immediate Deuiaud—
I I «purchasable «• Present.
What another city of similar dimensions and pop takes it* place as one of the most,
ulatiou has done, Corpus Christi can do. Isn't that extravagi.nl rougres* in history
no, citizen* of Corpua Christi! Unanimously carried. Two days h«f«re hi his address to the senate ou
That being true, and it. most assuredly is true,(the currency lull Senator < ulberaon handed the ad- ■ BurbaI,k ol fffl!
Corpus Christi ean do what Victoria has done. In minis!ration a few scorching remarks because of ^
Today the litorales* cactus i prac- A l/l KCIil AS
ticaiiv unpurchaseable. Prof. Hurbank ^
.sold five leaves to an Australian com- Mm. ltiit«riuii<| Wu* He
{•any t«r |500ft. and with the pro- of Mr„, ym
cweris ho built his new bungalow at __
Sania Kooa. A few leaves were «old Mrs. K. H. Kiaalano w
lu Ibis country at $500 a leaf. Bui "'"day at the hone ©f
the plant ik not on the market and oion. to the Altruriaa
will no! be till next spring. 90S , 'he lust regular meeting of 1
when it is expected there will be he season. An interesting
sufficient plants to satisfy the (mine- lite and works of Edgar
díate demand. New York World. consumed the greater
i„ ioted time, with a short
Work u'hb begun this morning on;lesson. Mrs. Hlake, Mr#.(
two new brick buildings one. the \jri!. Kingland each lead
iwo-story.áOxHH feet, to be ere'.si ,,re,l8mj papera on hu
a i the corner of Starr and Chaparral *--• - - «>*
Ktreets by John Urant, and the other 111" U1UC,> 'uteres
Si
' ,imn,i,.Ks to be erected bv Contractor Wolfe ion was Indulged in. Thecli
lie pointed out that Kosa, Cal. regards the thorn less w m er ,.v , c"
Victoria «rot a aewerage ayatetn ¡economy in me exp<w umuv f the public moneys sac us a* 1 rl"1"!' '* . ' i
SKw ■vteíorilT K"| " .w,r K« «"« f"lly « -! •«" tig th, fm,„,hr«
mk J in i liú. t>urxii« ir<4ut i vi 1 u 1' If I ¡.i. imervieu'with'of the «fovemment and th«ir illustrious Kiiccessors. «re t«*t blessings mode
short, this city can get a aewerage ayatcm jual as j unpreee<lented extravagance, lie pointed •
Victoria got a sewerage ayatetn. ¡economy in the expenditure of the public
,V for .J. 11. Winch, a one-story. Ü5xl00 send a vote of congratulatk .♦ !
moneys wium as hi- greatest trUimpi. • Hl h«- intersection of Water and . una ma club for its eíaSc"
aiued in thia paper yeaterday m an interview with of the government
„ ó I .... ul/lurman nt Unit eit v H w&ti who, as the represen I at. i vert of democracy have ad
r. E. L. Dunlap, an alderman of that city .
a simule nroeeedure when the people grasped it and ded to its g§ r.\ in the conduct ol its alfana. In d< '
got in line They decided that they wanted a sewer- í Hance of this doctrine, he called attention to the nrobie
age system, just as the people of Corpus Christi long ¡ praetiees'of the party Hi power. lie showed by read
siuce decided. The city didn't have the money, just ing from the report ol the Secretary of the I reasun
as this city hasn't the money. I,IH' íM|¡¡819 new office have been created since th<
Thia ÍN how Victoria lío*a sewerage system. Al beginning of the Roosevelt administration six years aueceaa. At a mooei huim , chaparral street, and a store front
dermaL lJuíilap took the matter in baud and made a ago , Kxpenditures for military affairs, he asserted ..shed for the purpose of prop,,gat- !M, OI1 S(!in Kg¡w, There will be
one of lhi
rn science t|1(
has given to mankind He believes
wiii do «i great deal to solve the the
in of food for live stock and
that i' «'II prov 1 of inestimable |10UgP on the place was being wreck-
benefit as a hygenic food for man, (.<| this morning and the lot cleared.
The thornless cactus is proved
Ai a model nursery ••«■'al.
, . ., , , financial Hiiceess in the
Seaside Hotel. "r recent
Mr Dan Held has the contract for taunua. also one to the newly
erection of th- «rant building, zed "Pierian" Club, extend^.
and will probably begin excavating |hand of welcome and fell,
for the building next week. The old
Mr Grant states that
will have two stores.
the building
The next meeting win be
Blake. The summer study
principally parliamentary la*^
fronting on rent topics with occasional
muiic.
canvass of the city to ascertain the property owners
who would like to connect with the sewer. Then
had increased 1*7 per cent during that period, while; tug tin new
the nav.v expense had been augmented '¿'-i') per cent
and wonderful plant Hboul a dozen office rooms in the up-
C.lltl) IWRTV.
o win# upon the heels of this stinging rebuke
of the House vol I Solicits, the aiuitial repori of Hep
l'e.Si'llt ¡It i Ve Ta Wliev of M illllesolll. cliíi iI'ltlllli ol ■ 't*■
commit ten on appropriations, delivered to the 1 lous'
in the closing hours of the session, is most interesting
readltitr \l tin > i tl • 1 he t hits declared himseli
"The insistent demands oT tie people and of the
service result ¡II an increased aggregate win e
there will be half a million plants
and dt:4Hbíltion oí them will then
beiíin. : -M;.
Prof. Hurbank does not assert thai
Ik produced t te- $01-nIce or pile
icsh cacnis.; he concedes that isolai
, .1 ludi' :dual i.Ihii;.- w Itho'.h < horip
wy fe iii ini found in Arizona. Tesas
Suuile ri¡ ' al¡torn¡:t and Ausirallíi
What le hi-. • produced i.-, a ¡hornle!-•
cfict'tis 'vhiih is of inestiiiiable value
joifi'¿f- and s a. itiod ¡dam which
will '•one- t¡U" from araft. By twelve
neai India ill the Saltón Sea district
the mains were laití along the principal streets where [The combined expenditures for these two depart- are now i:'00 «row'ng, iiour-
tlioy were desired, the property owners in each block mcnts of public serviré during the last stx years ishing plants My the spting ol .
prorating the expense among themselves and reeeiv- were $,h| J or 17. per cent in excess of simi-
Sig credit on (heir sewer accounts with the «-ity I'm lar expenditure* in the previous six years.
the amounts they expended. It cost ¡IUM0 a block
to lay the mains, six leet <lecp. With an average of
six property owners to the block, that is three to each
i Side of the street, the cost was ¡j<M" to each individual
When the mains were laid each properly owner in
stalled his own connection. The service is charged
for at these tpiarterl,v fates: Closet 2n cents, kit eh
en sink. cents, bat lull, 2o cents These rates it . ¡HU
¡S said, amply cover the cost of operating the sys euaeled into law." and "the efforts of the ina.ioniv
tcm. The expense incurred by tie property owner !«• maintain a policy of greit^r economy were fne-
iu placing the mums in Irout of he, property is ap- 'Rflieil lis an obst met tve ami rééab-ii rant tnii)orif>.
plied toward lhe payment of these fees and in most tie then rn'oe-ded as follows: "Tim annual ex ||eafs ot patient, laborious '-xperi
cases is suflic ieul ti Inpiidnle the tax for twenty j peridlfettres of our cvein tiun t exceed those of any men: a «..on ami . !■ (ion he tue pro
years or more.
The eitv officials, in their official eiipncits super
vised and directe«i t;b«- installation of Ihe system. The together with tin ni.pnn into the metltods t^ke^ou aiei thrm-t uno Ue-ground
pal roils meivly advanced tie money of the departuicnl m adiiiinisicriiig and cxpemliie-
It is needless to dwell at length" upon the obvious ¡'previous appr..prial ions, is rapidly I oiuiuir tit
need of a sewerage system in this city. 11 is, imleeil. most important dot . and the most prodigious ta-
llu one paraimtu.nl neecssity and as .such it is ap
parent to all. If ¡1 is to he obtained, the [imple must
pay for it. The city hasn't the money h would be
the III*tght of folly, if the problem 1 in be solved an
Other way, to give a franchise lo a corporal ion. 11
is, ihcrcforc, up to the pic. Corpus Christi CAN
do what Victoria has done.
Will not some enterprising public servant take
the matter in hand and do for this city what Alder
man I >uuInp did for his .'
THEY HAVE MADE WEALTH.
Iter floor. It will be an up-to-date,
building in every respect Que ot •,ls- Clark entertu.
the ,tore rooms will lie occupied b\ lew trlends at cards yesterday •
•be Cilj Drug Store noon lu honor of Miss Alm«
The building on Taylor street will V(>it ^fl
lie occupied by Mr. Winch with a
moving pictur -how lie came here ^n,'s,s present w«r«:
r-ceittly :e Laredo and contracted Alma Westervelt of San Antooh.
for the tot and I he building and giniu MeiTiman of Slnton, Mr* (
("lark. Mrs. A. It, Leater, Min (
Killloit. Miss («etHnlevy Merrii
Mis ' Hmily Kerridge. Migg
for I tain wood, Miss .With* (Jriffen iZ|
mil • ■ ■ • • • ■ ■ ■ ■
-t.
how s
inak the annouuceincsit
uill put in one of tlie lite
■ •ver vyltnc^seii in «his vit>
With these two lieu hiiildliu.',
Willi the new foiir-story iuiildin
< i>.. f'lty Njitiounl Hunk under
government iil the world. The work of anaiyzine tie
estimates for them, of uBpiiriiig info I heir tie ,-,i;ii
I need
wtlicb,
•ral \ariet.ies
■ rodit' üiíí troh)
ot
cactus
leaves
tin
to be performed in connection 'villi the legisla!
depart ment •>! I be t ño ern •■!■■■>•«
The total appropriations f<
\l r. I'a Wiley a v:\t "ctrated - • ! n
session, sail i
I lie total annual revenue.", oi
Secret.am
the
¡.'.70
■the go\ emulen! a
slintaled by fin Seeretary of the Treasury a1 tin
request of Congress arc >*7*.12 ¡"II. Mr Ta\ c.
then pointed out thai in additi<>n to the authorized
expenditure of *s >l."s> • >7". for the opi-rafiou of tin
government during the next fiscal year, uppropriu
lions were also made as follow s :
"In dctieieney acts, exclusive of $12.1 iti.7.')ii fot
public buildings authorized at this session, $44," LVl,
We do not know that "La Hetamn" Club .s fei|Uirements of the sinking fund *:.Stiitn
richer financially by reason of its experience, but ,MM,; retlemption "I National bank notes, #2->
we do know I ha l many people of this city are richer lor construction ,q t lni I'nuama < una!
in spirit and intellect because of the splendid Chan ¡(bonds to be issinah, 1.1 s i .• UM i for miscellaneous
tampia which was brought to u close in such a fit j1!1"' Npeeml objects, $1.000.000. tUeltuling $2i)0,0tl0 j ¡r,ft,s wyi produce
will "cottle ' rue that is. sj |n.eiesS.
through :■ irccei.:din"g tiftiienitionv
and will ■ i •■•Id aS a'.mo-t .uoval I.
amount oi food ¡Oíd lodder I b iv
are soiie Of til'- flgu'r- '
file t lll'ee \ e;t r ob: I hofllb-S ctl.
hí>i idain si and:- six feel high, is --fx
feet in cncuniferonc'
¡touD'i; An acre of • «eh |dan' -
viefd «e" tons of forage efich «'at;
■init ten; 1 o • went> 'oils of deltcattis
fruit which workers, on Prof, liur-
tiank's fat in at Sámn Uosfi dechn-c
he> prefer to oranues. peaches, ap
¡des or pears.
Four tons of cactus fuddev in the
• -'luhaletit in feeding value to one
ton of alfalfa; hence «fin tons ot
cactus etjuals titty tons oi alfalfa
Hence It follows thin one acre of
bead w«>.« ii h t he pew State ll i.'t!.
liitihiitig lie i m: com pb't ed and '.vHh
•he Callatiiter building also Hearing
completion, if is not to be wondered
at that the acrlvll:. in t he building
line iil fills city attracts much atten-
tion. Husiness men who come to
this i 11> oft a tour after traveling
over the coutttr;. note the contrast
er ■itiiekly. and t hf> ma in el at it,
There are other buildings being
discussed us' in o* though, msi iters ' ¡„ Kiilgsviilc
have not. i.'eefi settled sufficient ly to
make them tathüc ü is safe to -a\
that itefore the end of the year num-
bers of nevi buildings wl!! be under
cotisi, rue ion
The imiidini: ii"ing removed to
make wax /or the liran: building is
unl weighs one of the old landmark - of I he eit v
w III '' w a en Cted ill is áft, her.ce is lift « ■
Helen Wood bridge. Miss Marlon!
riman.
Hrownsvllle
WlVINit TO KIXiSVILLE, -
Mr O P Marsters and family at
moving to Kingsvllle where they *|¡¡j
make their future home. Mr. Mar
a locomotive engineer on the]
road with headquarter J
ills family has n>sitké|
here for three years where his
rei, were afforded the benefit of t^l
schools, his daughter. Miss Eunice i
bu: among the graduates. ShewlUi
tfttd the I teuton school next
COKPt S CM HI ST I AKRON AIT.
Young Mr. IIutcliiiison Is at the TojiJ
of Profession.
Maj. K, .1. Hutchinson of this chr
has received a letter from his sou,
K. H. Hutchinson, enclosing the
as
ting manner yesterday afternoon, ha Uutama's es- ¡ ',,r ''u" ,vHel td slorm and Hood siillerers in the ;Hctual feeding value.
e.i hv >i lum.fribi: .Southern States and $403,01 HI for the pay n
I * h 111} >
much fodder
thorn loss
pousal of the venture whs actuated by a two-fold .southern States and $403,(K)0 lor the payment ol
.actus as would four acres of alfal
purpose; first and foremost to stimulate and augment j elaiius ot the Koman ( at ludio ( btireh in the I'hilij
1 fa, for a crop ol iweivi and one-half
culture and to give wholesome and helpful pleasure ,),m' Islands tons of alfalfa to the acre is «xcc.fi-
in the community; second, to raise funds to further Making a grand total lor the next liscal year of
ttonally good.
the club's commendable endeavors fqr a public li- 1 .008,804,S!I4, an increase ol $188.«H ij,if)0 over tin
brary in this city, something which is a vital, cry ''otal^ appropriations ot the previous congress
ing need. Thia Iremendo is sum wits nppt" printed for spe
As we said, we dot know to what extent, if '.iftc purposes as lollows:
any. the young ladies succeeded in the latter purpose, ''n|" agriculture, $1 l,ti72,0Sfc army. $!b> .182 21.
but. judging from Ihe many words of praise heard diplomatic and consular. $3.. 77.-Mm liistriei .f Col
on every hand, it is evident that they attained Hie | (one halt payable fro District taxes $1"
former even in larger measure than they could reas
onahly have Imped
Inasmuch as
older, too, in
ireviously declined to undertake Ihe Chautauqua
iccause I hey were skeptical of its success, the yoUJty
ladies are ileserving of congratulat ions. They should
make it an annual event.
117.tills ; fortifications. $0 :17.140: Indian. " 3.
147; legislative, executive and .judicial. $32.Ss ! s2|
is a number of older organizations, Military Academy, >I. navy. ¡fl22.titi2,4S.*>,
the years of their nieiubership. had pensions, $li>3.ná, (KH1; post>tft¡ce. $222.!hi2.3ÍÍ2 situ
dined to undertake the Chanluuoua ''rv eivil. $112.! .ti M12 ; deficiencies, $. fi,;iii.>.!'7 !; mis
ctdlaneoiis $3.000,000; permanent ¡¡ppropri.ü 'ous,
slói 144.2510. i «rand total. $l,tMis>04.S! 4
THE GALVESTON HEARING
MEASURES WON AND LOST.
It in interesting to observe to what
W hib' uo project in which Corpus Chrisli i-, ,¡i
! . reel ly and solely interested, is scheduled to come up
. • . i i ,, extent during for hearing before tin Hoard of Wm\ eugin
the session just closed Ol.gross accepted and acted tíftrs whi).,, xviU |1()l(1 st,sslolls n, tinheston' i0
upon the suggestions thai came to it rom tinte to ., • ,, ... .. , ,,, '
t„ .fa . m th,- simp,, of Out O,, , - : ?H*hS'l m „r„ '.I e.M . "T
«■he whole ¡I 1 hit lW,t™t i„,i |w„, V l,"h"' ~
broke "V.o. t.lini lu i.> u«t' i,iu ....fí n ...... l?w slum bl c a ve competent represent at ion
About
mont
The president ohtainod
i time in Ihe shape of presidential messages. On ~ J "T\V." ' , 'tn'
ie whole it seems that Ihe President jt.st about E in v " I"' '-hrw, ilu,
mut X ulr -r 1° Tí". ^ wnx «hercat.; No definite or direct'benefit ^n'of'cour^
cut of measures won and lost by' the prestde: t f ^ Xlnr.UmnlisTcnT'm
resident; obtained: Kmergeney currency, i,,,,,.,,..,! ,,oblir. iv>,- m.J , i . ,
of two battleships a year; increased pav • rS t , , o i P<?°S " liav".
' • % 1 • 'C.rll Ml S • milis) Ul! vrvt t l ic iiiaMoi , i
ThV. liftVV. murine PIiIMk Hill hd'onim nnifivw
program
for the army, navy, marine corps and revenue cutter
service; consular reorganization; commission to in-
vestigate currency laws; preliminary investigation
of the tariff by experts; employers' liability; child
labor law for District of Columbia and territories.
vj<nr\y:y. .mprovcuicnh. and making so much noise
u 0ut i,, t stay away
Effort was made, it is nudersfeod. to get the
'ioar.' f. v'd. i.orpus Christi. bit: fur varí to r.>as-
Moreoy-er. the cactus ma\ lie grown
on land which would not grow niful
fa Some varieties of the thornless
plant are expected to «row with no
irrinatiou \vftnto\ others will re
liiire a little water. I'rof. PurbanV.
bellev es that three hill Ion acrt;- ol
i tiprodut 11\e soil throughout the
world ii.it> he made productive h\ the
t hornless cactus
Hut this Is no; all The ten to
i wen i > toils oi ft ait which max i<e
■afeen ¡ i I'lll ! lie eactils ¡dalit per acl'i
per vein have a decided eonilnercia'
and economic value. The fruit! may
he pickled, canned, preserved or used
for 'lo- making of svrups. It will
Hud a ready market in the fpesh
■«Tate and is • vpected to s'.rpplaii
mall o' (to nraBlitr :riiiis in tl
fancy oi inain epicures The icn\f
of the cat'tus plant may he used .with
advantage a tul keen enjoyment as a
food for man. Boiled «« greens, or
fried as an ong plain Is fried, eaten
as a lettuce or salad, or pickled.
The claim is made that the leaf
ot the ihornless cactus is of more
food value than any other vegetable
eight vetieg old. Ir was built by An-
drew Fisher, who afior.vard sold to
Mr lilggs. father of Mr Lee Kings
Poi o'HI'k the building w«s known as
the illags ¡dace " Mrs. Kiggs hav-
ing re.-:.led '.here lor a number of
years, During the Hopes boom the
property pa sod out of the hands of dorsement of the Lake Pprk Amo
'he Hlggs and later .lohn Urant be- ment Company of Birinlnghaiu, Ait
came the purchaser. Mr. Hutchinson has just filled I
'■ two weeks' engagement in thtt diy
I'llK HOI KlMllt'l PKMr, ;ni<l the manager of ihe concwi
states that he is aoout the leadinj;
i, ... ..... , „ , . ..... aeronaut 011 the road. Mr. Hatih-
ilotiid ni I rinie Helped to l.iilertHin inson was born in this city, leavhij
Haptlst Sunday School. here when he was a small bo}' with
bis father at the time his fatherwm
transferred to New Orleans. Helm
been an aeronaut for the post Iw
teen years.
MIX.I P IN COI UT K00M.
.Superintendent C W. Cibson of the
Baptist Sunday school during a con-
versation with a Caller representative
this morning was loud in his praise
of the Rockport Board of Trade for the ,, . ^
rr.Mimmu I ,h. s.-h.J.il i l l' tZlu " *
excursionists from fills citv to Hock- '
port last Saturda.v.
trade furtiisheil ie,
The
a ad
hoard
ropes for
of There was quite a sensation in tl
district court room at noon tod*)',
.. ..... .... . ., . . ., lust as court adjourned for the both
'm l n 'Ml " 1 ^ U,nk&a au,'r hour. The case of the Handie-GlbW
1,1 • oinroit ami ••ntertaiániciu ol the Ileal lOs'nte company was on trialsni
, Mr. I"red Roberts, one of the partis
to f\ suit h ' i Infer on the stiii'd Mr
vislitirs The picnickers had a tin
da) Mir weaiher was ideal m every
particular, every body had lots to eat.
nicle were doKi'Vis itttl dozens of bus-
a couple of mutton were barbe-
cued and the. da> ttasetl off without an
iccidertt. all fhose who attended ar-
HVln- I hod• on the evening train in
high glee
ad picnic
I he Sutidav setiool adopted resolu-
•■ions (hanking the lleckporr Board of
Trade for the ice w.,ter. the
nd tor the coffee and man who was
furnished to serve it Resolutions
ol thanks to those who had assisted
in any way hi making tin
success were also adopted
Z. Bishop, also a llltigaut, W*
evceptions to sonic of the tpsdffiow
of Mr. Uoberts, and his remarks were
■acrid. Mr. Koherts started toward, it
is slated, and Mr. Bishop struck bta
over the eye.
Mr Robert Woodson of St. Leffiü.
owner of ranch properties in this 9<w-
ttoii of the state is here on a visit.
Mr .las. r Welder of Victoria !M;
visitor to the city today and is regla*
swings tei'ed mi the State.
\ sti:ai)v drain.
TilK MOMI A Y CI,I'll.
picnic siiti Ki<lneys Weaken the Whol*
Body—-Make Vou IM.'SI
auid and DepresscA
sick kidneys weaken the
The president lost; Ocean mad subsidy «mend. fncr/L^' ',u;>"v,u to travel and
ni .. ci........... ....4: i a 1 ' thai the engineers have as yet been given
menta to Sherman anti-trust law ; government lialvili- ¿ ,« ■ . . • *
ty ¡continuance of inland walerwavs; phvsical valúa V ,1 1 Uirtsti project tor tlnir consul
tion of railroads; suspension of'commodity Mansei lXl'! ¡le'ír t'f'li'i \ \hy^
Of the rate law; Appalachian forest reserve; Pbili- arolir^.n of ilÍJvl ' '' I},.
ppme tariff; admiuistralion Brownsville bill; rntiti ■ . . h\ «""sidered by the Hoard
onsid-
the
file
thai grows because it supplies in n Mrs. Ttirphi oa Monday afiernoon. The rr !! continual dralnag-
greater qjuaat.lt> than any other the , *"'V. on the Ppiift of the Philip- "'"^Bing albumen from in# #§P
mtnerab and salts manganese,iron. C"!!?.. ''Vui ,he ,"l' teratuf® of the into f1"' "fine, and the substltuti®
potassium, calcium, magnesium and kins The'ftrst'onen' ih. '^neV^ ■ °' ,,oif,onons uric add that Í0®
soda which are needed to buibi up season wilt be given Thursday even- l'roa(,oaHi 'hrou^i the system,
the nerve cells. i,lt; 011 Artesian Sqiutre. and these con- 'n^ sp,>''s of disease. Loss of®*
Vmonu l'rot Burbank's assistants '■?* w|" ''"'"l1"!'' weekly through- ''tunen t attses weakness, languor. &
out tne summer. "
in the propagation of tin
cactus is Or !■"
thorn less Tin
Cric polHoiilng-
1 .... , pressloii
story hour will be under th,. i
N riodd. who has direction of Mrs. .1 R Wright Satur- 'in"atlr pain, nervousness. natW^
.. . il'.V tiftniiH...... . i i
cation of Berlin wireless treaty anti-iniunction aet (>,t' °akvs' ^'mmtinication eisJwherc ,>( u'° to which jju *rJ*1veinWk V ,h<' back' Krav<jl and
______.__L_ published, includes only such matters as were re- 101 Burbank has intrusted all his wright' next mH <p *' w 1 ^'IR- s n,'s The proper treatment is
ferred to the engineers prior to the session of Cou I'-'^ted plants together with the will conduct th.' lessoti"" Mr* W<ttg ki<llu?v #>atm©at. and the besi
HERE AND ELSEWHERE.
gress which adjourneil Saturday . It was honed f^l^nsiblllty of growing and propa- Tag Day will he observed on r„iv ,,iv lw Donn'« kidney pills.
1 1 I •.* I I ' t \ HI V ■ * i.« t A1 . m! < . 1 X _ . . .* .< . ' . ... 1 ■. . . ... 1 1 ... . II i(!) Ifir thai )...li..lt< ./ . I . I'. <11 . t A
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¡that Corpus Christi's tweuly five foot ohannel pro s'ttiiig each variety and eventually for 'he benefit of the chemical en- Corpus Christ! cures prore it
, titnf ifiiiiLi - X «i . • * ii.kiuiit.,.ii ju . . .t. ... i • sill*1 fund ii .. ... . ^4..
AN KNTH CSIASTIl
'• I* Anderson, living ia the *04®"
m ><■• . ■ t>rn 1,<,r' or Corpus Christi,
1 • "My kidneys have given me nioi
Mr Kd C
I ,u , h'ss 'rouble for the past two
i^isHter, tno woll-known % * , 4 «
A sharp twinge of pain at t
th,> Wy 1>Í receive some favorable attention at'tln '"slrlbuting .hem .o the world. Dr.
wnvVftftt hv Ai it Ti N'Tl 'ones, ami idle session just closed, but inasmuch as the powers that iH an etuhnslas; on the subject
♦h.v r!LJLmiL ,11. HV 1 : H,u" 8ti11 ar' - tor that matter, had made m. ur t,u> cactus' food value He has
timo'if/tho tno'.X.riv.'.'ir .T ['.llv1!!, !11. qu'., k Íl,u,uls t,V'n' s,lould be no Rivers and Harbors nuMh> a careful study of its pr o per-
nee oí1 , f ^ hftnuner Not, hill, no individual hill would have' been able to !!es «"*' by chemical analysis has rRnchn,„, ,V,,|,-K" «'n
aa^ja^'B.traÉ'ii rur -s zs srrv
husmea district, three stately brick atrucfures one But eomillt. hi„.u ,, fV ,> , , , Another remarkable i^miiarity a„ opportunttv ''^r os«« Doan's Kidney pills advertte^
- four atory building are now being speed- eitv should f 11 W * Vos,on h<jan,ll«- This «bout the spineless cactus as Prof, for that prosperous anf - 1 brought home a box from the
I,to completion. At another corner oTmJf5 ^presented there, just Hurbank has developed is thatlgrowm, ,,rrtB"Pro"8 Bnd
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P snillarity an opportunltv to
i «umo uie sptneicss cactus ~ i
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al atreeta, which haa long bcen oecupied i reason'1 "^h^íniee !°ri Vo mor,> ,h« fru" ' absolutely irw. ^ «„„trv , '««w imi n
In «nmiil«lin„ V ♦ «I. v in in meilllS OC re
on 'ir for appearances' sake if for
growing little citv
rapidly christi Drug Store. I used
r^nZI.1,' h,° and obtained great benefit.
work has just eommencod preliminary this citv ami thi ¿ u ir íH V y C01u-«rtw HBy "tud*nt of «"der-
on of a modern brick store and offiS iniini\l ? ! * ^ shmi,d l>Pove stand.
I .7rínJ * °,,g t0 R,,p d the An acre of thornless cactus will
i Bluff on South Broadway, the street
f *pl® did eminence which
support from five to ten dairy cows.
Hops and sheep do splendidly upon
land of heart's delight'Tre" looking ^ ^Ck has g,V6n "f
for a bumper cotton crop. ?i"W 1 can recommend
^ Kidney Pills with pleasure."
Mr Hush left ve«t«rrtav v .v For 8a,e 4,1 dealers.
_ yesterday for North- cents. Foster-MHbnrn Co..
'mm
lontiul eminence whieh Mr « i . . nu sneep do splendidly *poti ,frn T ' > ««rio tenis, r oster-MHbnrn CO., j *
far Umi Uto h r,ithc proKn™Vito .f&Ti '' M' "W f "" l" " ' - Z£ M 2|™.ÍS?' ""
farming ¡!i>niariiiui*> ww ■—OBI
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^nl take no other.
£2
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