Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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not no
^position
an overwhelming
It «bowed a
r united citisenship
lion of the Caller that
/•aturo completely over-shadow In
county beuiuie the
Texas grower will learn how to pro-
ucd great cropa and market them
m advantage.
evidenced in the result of yeater- of
day' «lection.
That I the important thing. Let"
stand together In all thing* that t" -
lain to the welfare of Corpus übr¿ -
II we do we may reat assured tbu.
the benefit of no good thing calcu-
lated to promote the city* progress
and growth «ball pa* us by. A
united cltlasenulilp will do more t« man life. These fact are brought
importance the more successful con- | b(||1|| # Kroat dty hero than aU 0f to light In the report Just published
elusion of the Issue. For as wu L government appropriation we ¿'"'[he! yeaí^r lToT^Dur-
pointed out in these column yester- 1 aQ ^ Ju ft |iunijro<i year . |Dg (hat y, ar accidents la coal mines
day. there Is nothing more vitally: . — resulted In the death of of 3,126 men
essential to he growth and pro- ^ koLKMLN DtTTV. J and Injured 5,.'il«. ThlH is an in-
nrease of over a thousand deaths
proving
Washington. Oct. 29.—All the
oat mined in the United States is
; altered with Human blood, meta-
phorically «peaking, and every 145-
171 toil produced have cost a hu-
)AV, OOTOBBB 30,1908.
IHA3U < LAHh TO LEA
Washington. I). C.. Oct.. I'S.-When
.ht. K«cond session of the Siítieth Con-
,,«•« convenes in Deceodjpr regard-
less of whether the Republicans cr
the Deimcrau have carrlee the hottie,
there will he at least one change oí
■ will be interesting
John Sharp VVi 1 -
1 í >í l
II
gres of the city at the present time
than civic harmony and unity. Tho
No Democrat who listened to the over tho proceeding year.
, ... „* „ i that little has been uecouipished to-
reeult of the bond election Is con- BI,|t,ndld enunciation of democratic ^ ^ safeguarding the life and limb
elusive evidence that the citizenship doctrine which fell from the lips of ¡ of t|u, mjnor.
of Corpus OhHstl 1 moro united to-' congreMKiiiHii (leorge F. Burgess at The reports received indicate a
day than over before In the city's tJ)<. amies' Pavilion Tuesday will ; death rute iter thousand among ein-
history and surely there In great over have reason to apollglze for '''1''' 1 ®M1«,lrMi
„,,, hlú ,hut In in Ulin." It «M ' •' "d ' "> "
regime rhat
perhaps, important.
Hams of Mississippi
he the mil;""!' Je®4
unless all *iK#i0 w
be Representative <'h «
Missouri. Mr. W1JM
pin of MI.SS!mhp;I¡ ■
senator, announe >1
that he had conclude !
mlttoritv leadership,
what might be the r
proOhing election. I'P to thu present
nothing has developed
m
i hi* p!a<"
MÜIW- ff0
Clark oí
m whom the peo-
ive chosen to ' e
«oiiiti Uní'- ago
to give up the
regardless oi
.('Mil of the ap-
RIVERS AND HAR-
BORS CONGRESS
Secretary Miller of the Commercial
Club ha* received a copy of the of-
ficial call of the fifth convention of
the National Rivera and Harbors
Congre * to be held at ^Mhington.
O. C.. December f, t «J and 11* at the
that city, the
ri
CLfv
m
~
Pursuant to the
organization to spr
to bring r< nef to the
to the needy, the local ,
¡ formulating plans
Thanksgiving dinner f
' and needy of the
time. .
cate that Champ Claris
uy opi ) iticn for the succesuion
wmi hi
indi-
have
reason for rejoicing In that fact. Co -
for each life lost decreased
ill
iü
1 '.V
'•"u.
from
tlon of the truths of democracy which has the lowest death rate per
which found a ready response In thousand (0.5)5) in 11)07 was Mis-
the heart nn.l oilnil «I overy honrer. ' .« ton. •;! ««I
. . . were mined for eacli life lost Ml-
A particular point upon which J ^ ()|) ^ r()|| Qf
the Mpeakcr laid especial «tres and |,onor Hl) far as death rato per t hou -
whJch every good Democrat Sliottkl and ' nployes was i oncerne.1, an I
Herloualy ponder was the duty of the Kentucky was second in tho number
operation is absolutely essential to i a magnlficient and lucid prenenta j fl,050 to 115,171. The
the achievement of great ends and
It Is espaclally neeoHnnry In those
thing which pertain to the building
of groat cities. The returns of the
election Tuesday, with 251 for and
only lf> against the bond issue, con-
stitute a most hopeful omen which
betokens the dawn of a brighter and ( voter.
better day In our beloved city. In
New Willard Hotel in , ....
call i* printed In the ¡«hape of « neat vvtis held last night at
and attractive book 1 • ' coiitaining hi - ¡ inm-y nti-jis were takej
sides the call Information pertaining , mittoe appointed to Inv
to the convention and the matter of j tp,HS and make a re
waterways improvement in genera! mjttee Is composed of
particular attention being directed |Ug gentlemen who are
to the platform oxpn f.-;ions of both| n)0st pi-ourineut mom
the Republican aud Democratic par- ¡0dge, iludge W. F. Ti|
ties relative to waterways. W. li. Kverhart and W
— The purpose oí the congress is the committee will make a
Writing to the (lalvenion News, agitatjon ot waterways improvement | veatljation and at an
interesting accounts of the develop- for t,je wh0le nation and to that end wj|j suj,mit a re,)Urt „
mettts of the citrus fruit cuituie In uatiunal policy of spending f;>0,00U Hai action will be take*
the Bee vllle section: < i ó 0 annually upon the waterways, tionn do not warrant t
Prof. .1 C Scarborough wife and |„(.|U(||„K both rivers and harbors. i.-> j whiéli it is suggested
two children have just arrived tiom advocated. The congress has been ! peal to the poor in ev
Sherman, Texas, to become citizens U>J,V 8Moce8Bf.ui and it is quite likely ,|l(, j0(|g,, wju make
Meevillc. l-roi. Scarborough was ,hat tjte policy referred u'
of
,. - -. MpiUBpi. n tmv, # , 1 b
formerly superlnieiidcut of .«chools ;in,i Inauguratoil by the next
ai Ashvillo. N. 0. He has purchased - ■
ss acres of land adjacent to i.lee\ille
for t home and will plant it out i"
truck crop , having on
provide needy families
qulsltes of a Thanksgl
Suffrage
a privilege, but
j
years gone by, whenever a public ligation which is
he said, Is not only
it is aduty, an ob*
ncumbenl upon
qneatlon of any eharacter waa pre every citizen. And the exercise of
sonted for disposition, the citlaenshlp j (j,at duty |k especially encumbent
was at once rent In sunder by fac I Up0n the members of the party, the
tlonal differences which wore as (loop foundation stone of whose creed Ih
SkB-.
fi!
seated as the city was old. And It
was on account of 1 hIh usual pro-
sedure that the Caller feared the
division on the bond Issue would be
far greator than It was. The most
sanguine advocates of the proposi-
tion did not expect It would carry
by a greater majority than three
to one.
In this connection, let II. not be
understood that those fifteen cltlüenr
who voted aRalnst the bond Issue
are deserving of censure for the
course thoy pursued In the matter.
AmoiiK the number wove several of
the most Important business meu or
tho city, men whose motives in elth
er public or private affairs are never
subject to question, These men, for
various reason) , which seemed good
and sufficient to them held to the
opinion that tho bond Issue should
be defeated. They voted their con
vlctionB, a privilege which enn be
denied to none In I his free country.
The successful termination of the
l sue, In tho Caller's opinion, means,
more for tho good and benefit or
Corpus Chrlsti than most people Im- rlous success or the mooting were tin t
due solely to his excellent manage
ment, He is <le ervlng of a heart \
v o to of tlutuUs from the Democrats
of this city and county for the oppor
limity, which he arranged tor them,
"equal lights to all and special priv
i leges to none," Neither the sure
ness of victory nor the possibility m
defeat has any bearing upon that
dtity. H Is a. matter of principal
nothing more and nothing less.
Speaking particularly u the Dent
OíTucy of Corpus ChristI and Ntteee
County, tlv Caller would urge thai
every adherent of the faith bear i
mind this oletnti truth and x-uanl
le«<M of tie' apparent cerialntl> < ;
victory, ho far a« this city, this conn
ty and (hi; taie are concerned, k '
to the pol! next Tftesdaj and ea-«
their Votes. l.el every Derunrrat ie
member tiiat li is a duty, dictated t">
by men or measures, but by prlnci
ides which an a'i old at the ropnb
lie.
If there Is one man who holds a
,)ol> In Nueces County and lilis It to
the pink of perfection that man !■
I'. l<\ Dunn, chairman of the Demo
emtio executive committee of Nueces
of tolls mined for each life lost.
The prominence given by the pres-
to descriptions of mine explosions
when neb disasters claim a number
of vicil,in has led the general public
to believe that of the many perils to
which coal mine-workers ai\ exposed
the danger from explosions Is the
greatest. Statistics do not bear out
till." impression. Of the total mini
her reported for the last calender
year. D17 deaths and 34"! injuries
wen caused by gas and dust explo-
sions and windy shots, 1,112 deaths
and '!, I II Injuries of fall of roo!" or
coal.and Süñ deaths and 2,4HI In
juries were ascribed to oilier cause
The'figures for l!)07 however, show
that explosion i ot uas or mixtures nf
¡ mis and just have comparatively fatal
i results, the number killed I" 'his
wa.\ dvirlnc the year belnu three
; time,-, as great as the number injured
in accidents from oilier causes the
number of non fatal inturies excee-'
the fatal ones, in accidents from
powder explosions and winds hot
twice as intuit men \wre Injured
form falls of roof or coal. In the at
cidents ascribed ro other causes
nearly throe times as many men
fruit and
hand 1.000 orange t rees, which he
will plant as a beginning.
Mr, VV. K Itoediger of Blooming-
II.. ha iusr purchased forty
near Heet >lle to be r ;u ted In
i hi;r fr i >< • i !•' 1" t-.s re-
to bring hi"
to reside on tip
it as a home.
congress. Kvery section of the conn- • which can be served In
try is represented in the membership : of the home, la the i
of tin organization and Its ollkiers j secrns Inadvisable, the )át
comprise so tin; of tin most pronil- j |)(. adopted,
neei national characters. I i un- j while there are few
ie: In this dty which i
ton,
aere
i i tttiges a u i
turned to loomington
famllj to Heevilb
land and develop*
. I un-
derstood that an effort .vill be made
to have Corpus Christ! strongly rep-
resented at the convention this year.
The call for tho coineiitloti which
follows Is over the signature oi tin
pi'esid' at of the cohgress, the Hon
Portland, Or.,
with his wife
e U building a
s near Beevilie
in oranges and
Cobsul I' Merrill tlilfllth of Tairi
pico writes in the Dully Consular .Hid
Trade Itoporih that Tamplco has for
many years being regarded a.s one
ol the leading ports of Mexico, on
account "f its excellent natural liar
bor and a wharf made famou;
| through its excellent construction
and equipment, and In- adds thai tin
HBHH ' " ' |ÉÍMfiHÍÍi¡ifiSilHÉBH ' U|S|
agine. For more than two years
tho city's growth baa been seriously
retarded by the insufficiency of the
wdter ittpply. Under the contract
existing between the city and the
Wat,or Supply Company, the m«!n i« f hearing Congressman Burgees'
could not he extended to sections of ¡ magnlflclenl address. The Caller
ihe city •vhew newcomers deurof,
to locate. Th: city could not an I
the Compnny would not oxtond the
mains. From the standpoint of
many people, the advantages of lo-
cating here, even In the absence of
a water supply, were sufficient to In-
duce them to build homes and be-
come permanent residents. Many,
however, did not regard the matter
in the same light and not n few
Comity. The splendid gathering at ¿lexlcun ROvenimeiu Is a bou I to be
¡ the Pavilion Tucsdu\ and the glo gin the improvement oi the Jetóles
which Will be of rtpeclaI In
teres! to shippers, stating:
The jetties are to be extended Into
the gull thereby lengthening and
deepening the channel and increasing
the facilities for the i ;im and safe en
trance for the largest ocean ves-dr-.
In addition, perinuueni lights will
be placed on the outer point- , an int
provonianl Which has been much need
ed, and without which vessels ha\<
not been aide to enter the harbor
late in the .'\ enlng nor during foggy
weather,
These jet t tes which were con
structed a few years auo. consist of
immense irregular blocks of stone,
dumped into places in such a manner
i as to present a very uneven surface.
moves that Pat Dunn lie'made Conn
t> chairman for life.
(•NT DOWN TO BI'SINim
The Texas fruit or truck grower,
says the Fort Worth Star, who howls
"overproduction" and permits his
crops to waste In the field or orchard,
while bo cultivates n big grouch and
BESÉjslons of the poorhouse, is
ed. Hero's the total fruit products
of a single count> in California for
sTsB.-''
.either a quitter or Isn't well Inform-
the former have recently moved away • ^
because they did not have water.
The city's unincumbered owner-
ship and control of the plant will
make it possible to shortly remedy
this situation. As soon as the bonds
are sold, there will be $1250 for
the extension of t.ho mains and every
three months there will be the sum
ot $200 or more from the revenues
to apply to tho same purpose. 8o
that within the next year, barring
•ome unforaeen contingency all sec-
tions of the city now so badly In
n«ed of water will be given relief.
The growth and progress of tho
city can not fall to receive a consid-
erable Impetus, Those people now
living in suburban sections without
water will become more contented
and newcomers will be induced to
making a journey along the top of
lIn* wall Impossible, h is now pro-
posed to build these walls and In-
crease their size until they present
a comparatively even surface on top,
so ihat with but little additional
work a promenade can be Coustruct-
| the season just closing, 110 oars; 'hrou^ltftut their entire letuuh.
j apples, 5f.fi,000 pounds; apricots 1'!l> ,U<>!>01H wharf Is SOO meters
grwil. 1.000,«O I .(inn,Is. artel SOS.- I"*,!,™""" 2 "
above the river at normal tide It
200 pounds, blackberries, 8,830 is constructed of steel and concrete,
■crates; grapes, 6,000 tons; logan the only wood used being the deck-
berries, 2,400 crates; loquats. 6:1 illK nml fonder timbers. It rests on
i ton ; olives, 300 tons; ponchos, 5. sl#,f * vll dors 6 feet In diameter
|2f,0,000 pounds; plums. 1.010,000 ""L ""ti to To \eet,'UThJloP,were
lodged out and piles driven
rom 60 to 80 feet long, and
ie filled In with concrete,
"est* on heavy steel girders
ith concrete on which Is
en deck. All of the rails
Mr ,1, W. I\¡ibK■ 01
has recently arrived
and grown son. lie
home on forty acres
which he will plant
[other fruit.
Messrs .1. N.. C X and A I.. Camp
bell, of I'.irminyhant, Ala. have pur
¡chased ;!l 8 acres one mile from Bee
ville on which they will begin e.i'.ect-
Ing honlet, in a few days, for their
.respective ta ni ¡lies. Their expressed
Intention is in plant ibis land In or
finges' ami mher fruii Messrs.;
I'ampbeii itave boon pmspe'tIng in
r-o.pt t> and west Texas for week .
their he,-td(|uarter,- in rfan Antonio,
expressed themselves a delighted
with Heevilb and lis future pros
pee!- Their purchase aggregates
• $17.1 00.
| \ nursery agent In Heeville old
00 worth III" orange trees last Shi-
itrday to ..me orange grower from
Chicago, The same nursery has
old two carloads of fruit trees to be
delivered nt Heevllle within the next
few weeks Mostly oranges and oth-
er ciinir fruit. A number of other
nnr.-cries have agents taking orders
in «his Held all oi whom report
KratIfying success.
Mr S. W. Floyd, lornietiy oi (in-
lia'd County, now the owner of 100
or ¡"iOp acres about six miles north of
HeevHle. purchased a few days ago
six acres one and nue-hall trilles
from IteevHie. to be planted
orange . and other fruit. He is tin ex-
pert horttcuHruaiisl, landscape gar-
doner, etc., formerly in the Browns
ville country.
UrevlUelans have had oranges of
their own raising on their breakfast
tables ior ■ome weeks, most all bear-
ing frees being now well laden with
ripening fruit, the <|tinitt.lt> being
below the uvcrngK but the quality
large and line, This applies to
oranges of the Sntsnma, Dugat,
Washington navel, kumuual and olh-
pomelo or grape
fruit (several varieties.) and also to
lemons of several varieties
M r Frank I i Hutchinson, former-
ly or California, has a citrus fruit
nursery of fifty acres, all of which
will be planted In orange groves
and nursery stock. His stock at
Jos. IS. Kansdeil, congressman from
Louisiana, who it will be recalled
visited this city two years ago:
This call is issued by the Hoard
of Directors, acting under authority
of a resolution passed by the hu
Convention of the Congress held a
Washington. D. C., December I, .*•
and O. 1007j, to which there were
I ais properly accredited delegates,
repnisentlng 3" states arid two teni
:orles of tli.- I'nlon.
Tin improvemeiiTs or the water-
ways ot I lie Xation, which ibis Nai-
innal eoiiVeiil ion will ¡ulvocale and
discus-., means increased ;in•! cheap-
ened iraiisportation facilities for tin
producer a,rid the ennsutner. and
there is no ipiesilon before (lie Aril
erican people mure wnrthy of I heir
serious i liought and considera!Ion
'.ban the proper development an'
utili/aiien of these patural and eco
nnmic channels of trade and trans
port at ion.
The National Rivers and Harbors
Congress advocates a policy, not a
project; it represents no particular
section or project, but Is the direct
representative of .all sect ions that
have a meritorious claim for the im-
provement of a river, a lake, a har-
bor or a canal. This Xaiional organ-
ization with delegates from every
part of the I'nlon in National con-
vention assembled, will advócate and
stand for a broad, liberal, compre-
heitsive pidIcy for ihe improvement
by i he Federal Hovernmetit of ¡til
ín waterways that have been examined
and tavorably reported upon by the
I nlted States army engineers and
by them recommended to the Con-
gress ol the I niied States as worthy
of improvement for the bebé fit of the
commerce of the country.
The platforms of the two great
political parties llave un mtivocally
endorsed and declared for the im-
provement of the waterways of the
country, and by this declaration have
practically appioved the platform of
the National Rivers and Harbors
Congress
rivers and harbors is tlni taken out
ni the political field and placed on
the roll of business iiuestlons, the
solutions of which are demanded by
all sections and all branches of trade
and commerce from their Represen-
tatives in tin Congress of the United
need, It of course, goes
ing that there are some i
cía I condition will not
io enj, v the various
which are in keeping withi
celebration of Thanksgiving^
it Is to bring happiness tjj|
well as to those few who
in actual distress that the!
have taken the matter In
Klks Hie all good fellows andl
they rarely lot pass an op
to promote their personal
they are equally energeticinl
after the welfare of others.
l rsiNI-:ss HKYS PAHAJDE.
New York, Oct 29.—1| was L
nut by 'In headquarters of tfc I
tics .Men's Republican Associate!
day thai ail the plans have betatt
plot tip for tin- great parade !j|
city next Satin day, which will
tually be the concluding do
Hon of the campaign here. Resrl
mint! Coghlan will act as t|§:i
marshal, and it is cxpected j
iwecn 00,000 and 70,000 raen i
in line when the parade st
the City Hall at :¡ o'clockin fl
tor noon. Every Important I
ibe city will be represented
une. mm
111. AIII SHJXH LIFE COI
Lewisburg. Pa.. Oct. Si-
lbe players of the New York c
the \mcriciiii League came tt|
to attend the wedding of Wa
Blair, who caught for the!
season. Mr. Hlalr, and Ids brl
.Margaret Stein Of this city, ft
when both were students at I
liitv. rsity.
Till: STATU OF TEXAS,
Nueces:
To those Indebted to, ot
claims against the estate 1
Hall, deceased: The underslf!
lag been duly ppolnted exe
the estate of Lillie Hall,
late of Nueces County, Texa
Hon. W. F. Tlmon. judffe ot t,
ty Court of Nueces County^
present consists of about «5,00 0 St ates.
young trees, all sorts and sizes, grow This National con van Won, hold at
Ing mostly front seed of Trifollr.la the Nation's capital, In the presence
andI other varieties, which are being of the Nation's lawmakers assem-
buddod as rapidly as possible with bled for the Second Session of the
hatsuma, linsat. Washington navel Sixtieth Congress, affords the best
and other choice yarietles best suited place and the best time for all
to this locality. He has several acres friends of Improved waterways to de-
•• itMW !> V Clin I Ol .Mlt'tfB VV1W"
Tin improvement of our -¡Id day■ of September, A. D.
ing a regular term thereof, u
duly qualified as executor of
fate on the 7th day of Oc'"
190S. as required by law.
¡(les all persons Indebted to
tate to come forward and J
Llement, and those having
against said estate to pr^
him at his residence in t#
Corpus Christ!, Nueces Couf
where he receives Ills mail.
This 21st day of Octobeij
F. J.
Rxecntor of Estate Of LllH®
ceased.
—f t
11
T.
fin,
pounds; strawberries, 24,000 crates. C
and raspberries, 800 crates. In the 1
I way of garden truck there were In
this single county 1.600 acres of cab-
bage, 14,000 acres of beans. 10,000 the
acres of Irish potatoes, and there for railroad cars are of 7ó-pound
were produced 10,000.00(1 pounds ¡ the track on top of the edge
of tomatoes and 2.700 cars of celery. ,>oiMK ,n'í, s f,>Pt froni t,Ul ero.
That's the Intensive and diversified mnehh^10^ "lh' hnnril,ns of hf*nv>
... machinery direct from ships tackle
development of one single county to the cars. The depth of the wate
already in orange orchard, with rows
of tutrserj stock between the orchard
rows. This nursery Is growing tnain-
1> without Irrigation, which hns been
applied so far mostly to seed beds.
ma ml of their representatives that
party pledges be carried out and tiv-
•t and harbor improvements placed
upon a permanent basis, commensu
NOTICE BY P17BLICAT11
FINAL ACCOUNT.
TH STATE OF TEXAS. To^
sons Interested In ta®
.lames Hobbs, Deceased:
r«te th , ' Hobbs. executor u
rate with their importance to flu; tate of said James Hobbs, J
u ... , ,, V VM" l,H,r importance to the tate 0r said James HoDDS,
c,.l s , ,rRo,.noi°* Schv«b have a commercia!. manufacturing, and ag- has flletl In the CountyJL
. un i ser.v of acres, all un- rlcultural welfare of all the neonle ^'«eces County his flaal
der irrigation, on which are growing of the Union t,lt> condition of said
¡c loTti.,::, ir1:; r, To ,hi" "nj ,
i?-ih!'m L 0 be8t Kr<,R( IU,r|>0li0' yon who receive this heard by our said Court on
,<iii 'tits ot oranges and other citrus are cordially Invited and earnestly Mondr.y In December. A^f
lr" „ requested to be present at Washing- SRme bclng the 2!8t day„r «
# indications are that the orange ton, December 9. 10. 11. 1908. Every County lí^Tcíty^f¿V
extensive nrnnnr. nnnrl .,. M , . " :.. J 1111 > 1,1 ln>. \ .«
sis®
« ^industry will reach
... .,^^,ai;.l|BliPWWBWBBWWWIWBpiPPiP|||||PBIiPW|PWIL.-——this i|
Mótate here when in the absonoe of ! ,UW#t sh,,> lt8 l,ro<,uets a('r0!M, * whari throughout \t J: f ture and commercial
tablished as fast as nursery stock
oan Procured, shortage of trees
this port of Tamplco during the fiscal being now the principal retarding
cause.
a water supply they would not.
But the prospective benefits, we
are sore, are plainly apparent to
tvery oltixen; If they were
continent to reach the market. The *m,n* lpn*f h ** feet.
cry of "overproduction" Is the wall j,. T*10 nmount of tonnage handled at
of the weakling and the plaint of
mr ending June. 30. 1908, wan ap-
, the pessimist. The cannery, the ev- proximately 1,000.000 tons.
Th« n*rtio,.i«n h,contract In «dvar.tv ud plan com- , vvaco-T xa« Oct. 39.-~An effort is
The particular business ° *"an being made by J. Hlrscb, a linker of
ata the splen
eitlsenshlp
oltlsens now should be
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non nerve and horse senae point the j Corpus Chrlsti. to induce Waco to
way to profitable production for Tex- ' «end a delegation of prominent busi-
ness men to that city when the state
waterways convention is held, Nov-
ember 18-10.
ai diversifications. By «ad by Texas
counties will duplicate the production
Bw' iV* 1 m iffvo. «very Coiintv in tho CitV Ot uwirib
m,T I1Bivf.pr0p°r ^«rteay and privilege of the meeting Texas, at which time and I
ncinlty in th/- near will be extended to you and those persons Interested in Mi«fl
imerclal orchards es- you mav bring with vou required to appear and «g
tsr S n r«..v Ver, roHpoctfu,iy flnal account and appll<*«
Nntional Rivers aud Harbors Con- WITNE88: H. -
«ress. . clerk of the County Court <
JOS. E. RANSDELL. Pres. ! ^.,Dty' T^xa9, K.nrf
i p pi i tenv a 1 Given under m> hnMEL_
LISON' Secretary. of Hftid Court at my ®®
IVw ...TT Chrlsti. Texas, on this, tn«
KOI ND DEAD IN BEI>. ¡of August. A. D. 1908. ,
...T ...urdet l>pni on. Tex.. Oct. 29—J. V. Mor- (L. S.)
was captured at bis mother s home r,s- of Woodvllle. Okla., was found V]*r* of the Cmmty
! «. to* . HUton kill,,| Wllltan, dc«a to tad .1 the Metropolitan | crtll
Sheriff,
By Chaa. F.
Nashville, Oct. 28.—Bob Hllion. who
escaped from the pentitentlary at
1 rankfort, Ky„ in August. 1901. while
serving a life sentence for murder
liodnett at Rowling. Ky . In a ( narré ho « Metropolitan
; over a woman, and served ten vears « ^ y ywterdtt>"- An empty
, Since hlB escape he haa acted as s of °,orPl,ino tablets was dis-
detecuve and arrested score of mea cov*r«d-
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Weekly Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908, newspaper, October 30, 1908; Coprus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth168735/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .