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[ItVtUND DEAD
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS FEID?
JUNE 36. 1903
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SANTONE BUSINESS MEN THE TRIAL OF CABRERA TOTAL COUNTY VALUATION
iff a
tn < fit* k- h • ov ill. mom • , • ,*,.
M lie d*>**m lagosinttt at tins*** ■.‘cam. «.xir*’**
'iravugan! bit ter. His attitude In the v«n*
if .t tin11.is inii affair won hint jteiterol pro
instituted did aim? bis iiromptnos* and Prim
L A Util
UFFFGVTlON Will
II! in Si Mtu.
I UMt Mill in M M> ! ills uifkmhd*
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Vssl NNMI \ • OF «l RAO.i.OOG
tut I Vs l SI t.iWMMHMt.
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b**
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urn ‘if. For
nn whli«- mayor.) led to his tdec- in suppressing th** disorders growing
nioraltt* from n,,« tbs following v**ar as governor out of the great railroad stelkr that
.In Si. had n ■''| <>i \‘«*s York ny a uu .. nt.-t..) in Chicago Hut hi had
it. , r. fl‘‘ had re<eutly **»*'**•1 «! C'J.-MO votes over his oppo* lost caste with his own part? and
, ; K*swood where h« nioit Jt. it.' Fcig>*r. tin Rt-puUlKw th.- panic hat swept the country dttr-
ii weeks in an effort to Secretary of the Flitted States Treate lug his administration made him un
ivitith. u,’> -ATI the traits of assiduous in- popular with the people at iarge
-atinn of diseases caused dimm. unostentatious dignity, thor* Hence there was no talk of hiss re-
For a month his condition oughnero and siuiplicit? noted in Mr noiuinatiou In liffi; When Mr Me- ** a melting of some of the promoters tn the morning
„ . raided as dangerous ow- CU*v»»land‘«*arly career were observ- Ktulcy succeeded him in the pretii-
{jd organic disease affecting **d during his stay at Albany, liis deucy Mr ('levetand retired to
. h(.ar, ,,tni kidneys lie suffered phenomena! success in the gttberna- Princeton. N, to spend the remain*
sadden relapse yesterday but the . torial election as indicative of hi* jder of his days In the quiet of the
jV- wits kept secret Last night he carrying New York and of attracting university town
Jjie4j |,y; igain relapsed. Only his l!"‘ independent vote, secured hint Mr Cleveland was the c
, 0 ve at his bedside when he died. I,u‘ Democratic nomination for the dent married In the White House
presidency ttt 1884. It lias been where on June 2. 1888, Francis Foi
VMli ilcic-da i ntii leads) Vfteraawa ! ' Mruti* I* Dr'i'glnx'*' t ontinue to S.umo the
attii I'helt leave fur wlevviv. ' itj Hall—People for Most
Brownsville. Curt Favor liimusc*.
Caere, Texan, June 4b, The state
i The follow ing is from tie san An- tv-ted in the Cabrera ease this after- The iucrease of property valua-
mnlo Kxpres. noon shortly after 2 i.’elock and tlwjttyM by the county hoard of
Plan- for the Business Men's Club defens, brought in three witnesses jtattou was not so great as was Brat
committee trip to Brownsville as- Oonzale*. Chapa and Saitna. I’he thought it would be. the total atuvaa*
lined i roper:ion - quite ptetotttiou Hfatv had tin*-, witness..- on the stand ; menu this tteitig on a property valua*
Martinet. Clark audition of $ I against a total
yesterday afternoon, and as a result Morten* in the afternoon. Just before: uf Ili.MMW for la»t year, an tn*
Hi.' propor-.-d Muiket will in reality the s- i:.' closed Dlatiict Attorney. crease of approximately fS.OM.fft.
Kliber was on the stand
to4 a regular trade excursion touch
tin many points of South Texas It in the eoneesus of opinion shut '’fty Rfe considered it is evident that
Over a dozen prominent men volun the Suite hue not made u very strung ■ values were increased only a
ml? Preei -leered a* voaierda? > meeting t« ease, and that if there is a conviction amount
make the trip, and Secretary Car it will I*** upon testimony seen rod from
rtegton of the club says that he is the witnesses of the defense The
ver Cleveland,
sour
twenty -second , s,*ld that Mr Cleveland was a
luctant e,
many conaulations with him on the came his wife
the daughter of ills old friend «t»M»Hs*d of some fifteen more evangels only material testimony that was de
Prescient of the Cpltcd States and I wet am candidate, His friends had and partner at the Buffalo bar, bo-
first
of trade A special sleeper has been vHoped this morning waa that Cubic
nf arranged for and another will in- ra’s alleged confederate and accoiu*
cnlj Democratic occupant of the many coiikuimuous wnn mm on the came Ms wife. Ruth, the
usite House Since the Civil Wer, hut he uniformly diseour their children, was bom Oct 3. 1891. , . nor s.. ateantu.n.
aged rather than favored the move- at their home in Now York city. She ***' "l** b>a'e Sun AUtonln i,ramie t*itv at the time Judge Welch’
secured if necessary
pliec was in the ueighlMirhisid of Rio
SVw Jersey
t|, .iteri al -id.
Oflgic
hi.', a 1
Has- w h.
« porn in Caldwell Kkhox county. - , . . . r, ,
March 18, 1837. On ment■ It was Mr Manning, who ser- was named after Mrs Cleveland’s 1 °W ®*B Antonio k Aransas l aw was nuirdevc.,
was of Kngllsh V*‘M during part of Clevelumi's first grandmother. During Mr. Cleveland* I Sunday morning on the Hist I he case is drugging alowly owing to j
Moscs Cleveland emigrated term M Secretary of the Treasury, j second term as president she was tMln of ***** ”*’* schedule 1 he? ; the gmut uuinher of ohjectlona raiaed ••
imm with countv of Suffolk Fng "'ho commanded the battle that re widely kown throughout the country wl** arrh. In Corpus (hrtstt at 2 . I*y the attorneys on either aide, and
and settled at Woburn, snlted In Mr. Cleveland’s nomina as "Baby Ruth " On Jan t, 1904. °Vl0('k »*• m alul »»»“* M"»‘*a? af- at the present rate it will require sev-
lie died in 1701 His tlon The Democrats had not elec-!she died at Princeton of heart fail* terntson am) Monday morning In that,eval day# more before the trial la eon*
. ,. iorfl„ «hose son H'd a president since the success of ure, occaaioncl by a rnlid atlaek of rl!' Monday tilgh they wii! go to eluded
great Kivat-grandfather ***** Republican part-, in !8«n. Mr diphtheria Kather the second j Prownavilb* and will spend I uesday j *" •11 ~
the contest ai- daughter was born in the White ^Tuesday »»«!>< “>*»•' r't) Ar Oil j*T l||d MP*VY I
tn House, Marlon the third daughter. rival «! Ha‘' Antonio on the return OU JIrtlH 1ILH T I LUJJLO
wilt iw made Wednesday night
To Mnke Klmrl Stops,
Stops ranging from twenty minutes
to an hour will be made al n number i
Ash
of (;sever, firover Cleveland's father Cleveland regarded
tK a Presbyterian clergyman, who, j doubtful at beat, and bad little
to . married Anne Neal, daugh
Pf or a Baltimore merchant of Irish
birth
W lien I in proveuienta
prop*
House.
cllnaiton to round out a singularly was born at Buzzard’s Bay, the Clove
successful career with a national de land summer home, July 7, !8iK>,
feat. He had never been Intimate There was great rejoicing in the
us „ I VV1I« four vear*. old with the Democratic leaders of nat family when the three girls were fol*
ional fame, had traveled but Httle lowed by a son. He was born at*0' l»<» nts along t
ami had the greatest aversion to any Princeton. Oct 28, 1897.
thing like ornamental parading In j announcement that a boy had cotue
poittiu* to the house of Cleveland the atu-
Cleveland’s nomination in Chicago d oits at Princeton dubbed him "Oro- \ ■«««"* 'JthPra h“8
Mas accomplished against the most ver Cleveland, Jr
« U tt.FMI N SCI Fi ll FROM
I htNips AT ST. MH IM.
The city taxpayers throng the city
hall where the board of equalization
la In xo&alon for the purpose of hear-
ing tales of woe The throng is not
so iarge today as it was yesterday,
and the kicks are not so numerous
The bulk of the
changes in assessments consist of cor-
rections where Hu* board made au
error at It* first aliting There is
not much doing on decreasing aaaesa-
menta under the original assessment,
and for the most part the people of
the city seem to be satisfied, realt*
Ing that the eft> has reached that
stage If Improvements are to be made
the taxpayer will have to come across
with the money,
"They increased my asaeantuenta
greatly over that of last year," stat-
ed a gentleman to a Caller repceaen
fcis father accepted a cal I to Fa.vet-
trviiie near Syracuse. N. V., where
the son had an academy schooling
and afterward waa a clerk in a
count!store. The removal of the
fsmi!- to iMinton, Oneida county,
,e, . ov.-r additional education ad- aggressive position ofTammany Hail, name sticks to him. though
uau.es in the academy there. Jn j led hythe veteran John Kelley Tam- christened Richard,
his ventei-nth year he became a l,,an? was in
clerk and assistant teacher in th^l^tY «t Now York. wtH>rv* it HM>3.
New York Institution for the Blind
la N< *. Y rk city, In which his elder ,a |l?,v,, ,,1f
broth*! William, was then a teacher,
Ir. 1
Yor
ratpiti; ir,-ii-. On his way he stopped
si i k I’ui'k now a part of But- >>n<l«’t th*' unit tub'
(sk. „nd * ailed on his unde. Lewis that (’levdand was uomlnate.l to
F. Allen who induced him to remain
With the !,cin« Hinton. Kingsville and Bee
v111*- Short excursion* from Brown*
to nearby towns Hidalgo
, U.»n , (hem '• Average <*f *tt* for Rtocl Mbije j tative, ‘ but its all right. Just no long
|M>d the Output Tliis Year Wit* las all the taxpayers get it alike 1 will
be $HMtOQ,0<H>.
1 not kick.
nearly 100,000 Democratic majority ver for his mother.
electoral vote of the 11—1
state to a Democratic candidate. But
drover Cleveland left New Manning and his aaodates compelled
go to the west in search of Tammany to submit to have its vote*
In the convention cast for Cleveland
The result win
at once This >,uu* f,'«' suggestion may be material ,
he waa’,w* n“ ,hf’ tril’
Another boy ! Th* trip a* originally planned was
absolute control of the was born it Buzzard’s Bay, July IS, '<*• **- 1*"^ n? —urlng bet.er.
He wa* named Francis Oro- j and ...................... he
tween South Texas and Han Antonio.
__________ The Han Antonio & Aransas Pass
II) MOVE BAP11ST CHURCH .......... ........
Han Antonio, Texas, June 2!
Southwest Texas cattletnen, several
of them residing In San Antonio,
have been heavy lowers a* a result of
(he great Bonds at Hi. Louis, Mo. The
tosses will run up into the thou*
ands, inking off n big slice of the
i profit* which are at present being of-
fered In the rattle markets of the
BRYAN'SVICTORYCERTAIN
IHM MOBK THAN ENOUGH VOTES
KOH NOMINATION.
| Krieads of Jubnsun and Gray Are Still
Fighting Poskibllfttea far the
Second Flare,
put op a through deeper from this
city to Brownsville and so the trip
WILL HI-, t SKD Vs A Mlsw|D\ ON will he p.irtly in the nature of a eele
For days trains loaded with cattle
Denver, Colo., June
Jacob
from Texas points have been held up
Waldeek staff eom*spondenl Dolled
sot t il DM I t
brat ion of this move Aid of the:
on Hecouni of floods and during the
Press in re\ mwlng the democratl *
and . id him in the completion of a
min ' i*; Du* “American Herd-Book.
tr*l assisted in the prepa
Ht* ,
ratio
this
‘"m
make the light against James (',
Blaine, the Republican candidate. In
the November election the popular
vote cast for Mr. Cleveland war
New Church Wilt It*' Frrctcd—Of-
ficer*. Offer site to Govern-
ment fol I’ostoffite.
Within the next few weeks tin*
Baptfgl church building will be uim
Browm-viile people however, will in*
solicited to the end that the freight
facilities betw-eii the two cities mat
la. bettered
No opportunities **■ advertise Han
Antonio and it different business
ii* up the owners of cattle were
outlook says Hint Bryan’* nomina
placed nt a great, expense In feeding
Hon is as good a* made There was
the cattle I •' Hulllviin of Han An
never, he »«}», a surer thing In poll*
ork
era! other volumes of f 11 1 *01' ftK "Kuhist l ........* ',,,j from the church lot at the corner firms- represented on the trip will be
for Mr. Blaine
Cleveland's first adminis! ration
was marked by general prosperity:
in August 1865, he sc-
'!,**.■*' as clerk and copyist for
firm of Rogers. Bowen and
.* Buffalo and began to read •!» »‘“»ISi!,on of ,Mr“PV'
ashingion, Montana,
South
8 VC
mi*!
thro
and in the autumn of
a receiving four dollars son* an*i
t nton mid by
was ad
North Da
Dakota * to the
a freer use of tin*
litil
for vote power than had genera!’.,* been ^ ^ ,,BvtljoI, vUl„|v M,r ,,d go ur, \\ B TuttU of tile Han
remained h> otim ^UU‘^ <)n
th* meeting of the Congress tn De-
tl,t„ !,,,)■ | s S T, h*> devoted tits no nun I
0!
frit
Hi!
At
I*.
*r idt work. H
tin bar in i860
longer iu
n that first employed him.
managing clerk at a salary
* devoted ,m'ssi,&c ptRinb ,0 the advocacv of
a reduction in tariff duties in order
to jirevent the further Increase of *h«»
aurplnt* in the l ■ 3. treasury. 'H'D
prolonged (Ms
of Starr and Mosquito street to allowed to escape At the different
South Bluff it will be placed about -tops addresse** will is* mad** by men*
u block of the new school building tiers of the part* and tin* Urn** in
site and will he devoted to the mis-; general devoted to making new ai-
-von work for th** present under the littafntnBCes.
inrirdiction of Rev D I! Honth‘8 Hmw Who VI ill i»>
fhiireh The congregation has .-mr . Among the * who have volouteet-
M
jjart of which hr
ii! of his w Plowed moth
i ill 1*8 2.
appoinfed a-sistatit
of Erie county in Is-
ihe office for three years.
strenuous effort- were
to bring the civil war to
* ■ Two of Cleveland’s
*r* in tip. army and his
ami i-ister were dependent
him for support. t,’n
till— he borrowed money to
’•‘■titute, and It was not
!i,i long after th*' war that he was
sl|i* to rnjiav the loan In i8fi"».
a’ r’:' :u* id 28, i^c was the demo-
'■ and,date for district attorney.
’ H defeated by the Republican
fa.'*..date his intimate frltnd. Ly-
’• v: h. Bass. He then became a law
Fair
Han
Fred
of the
3! tics.
tart,
a hi *
message ocraaton a
I'ossinn of the principles of protec-
tion, and furnished the Issue in th<*
I national political campaign o' *sss‘.
when Mr, Cleveland was reoomtnafed
by the Democrats and Beniamin Uu* -
rinoti was chosen as the Republican
candidate Although the former i-
eived a popular majority larger
than he had in 188 4. the latter had
the greater number of electoral votes
and accordingly on March 4. 1889,
Cleveland left Washington and
removed IO New York to engage in
th** practice of law.
The defeat of 1888 was accepted
by roost
as finally disposing of Mr. Cleveland
vices will be conducted until a new Antonio Traction company J H
clnin 1, : ■*! (< ! Kirk:*at -ok * - ■ 1 * *•*• 1 M V’ao* *
Whether or not t he nt-w uhui ch -wi etary of tin Ifil* tRSf iona!
will be erected upon tlo* (*i* ■ nt <lt*- Association (innahl Walker
ha - not. boon definite!' decided The Antonio Hard war** f’ompanv,
officers <>f fit** church will propose: U Cook, fir-t vl<*e-prc dent
5tSe church property to th<* govern-1 Busin*-: Men'- Club AA I.
,m.nt for a pOstofflce building site of Piper & 8UI-s in-urnto'e men; H
The property has a frontage of fifty, I, Uthrop of Cooper. Uthrop *
feet on Mesquite street and extend#!Company, A' k MllllgWl of the
i*ack to Broadway three hundred. Mwveriek-Clark Company; H H
feet. They are working in connee- Halff of tl * A 11 1 rank ( onipany .
trmi with Mr. Mcflragor who owns !* J Woodward of tlo* (’ollins-<*uen-
ou Broadway. 11her Company M A Crugat of tfca
and these two lots and the one lot of Han All tow io .Machine and Supply
the Church property will be offered Com pan Horne** Hlmlton of the
to th** government for the post office; Dully tlaxatt* A, ti Muuroe of the
on Broad-. Daily Light; M llalff A Bro., the
: American Hii*** Companv , and the
t on In who shipped a t rn it) load of ent
tie from his ranch to Ht Loui- Is
among tin* heavy loser*
(’att I** ah ip me nt- from South wont
Texas during the season miw cloning
will reach a value of fully $11,000.
Otto, showing that the cattle industry
still holds the important corner in j
this part of tin* Mate HhiprttMJts on
•It** fialvertott. Harrb.-burg A* Han An
toiiio railroad nei*»*rdlpg to recent;
figtir*** will reach about six thousand j
cur fot the season The heaviest \
carriers of live stock to the north
me :to* Mitumuri. Kansas K Texas, the
tics Bryan’s friends count at least
1760 of the t«0h delegates with only
07 2 necessary io nominate. Friends
of Governor Johnson and Judge Gray
taro still fighting Johnson has opon-
j **d headquarters here. H la thought
U<* may lie looking In the direction
nf the Iff 12 convention Former
Governor Douglass of Massachusetts,
» A l ow to* and Cornelius Hugalay
of N**w York, Frank Katzebneh of
New N-rsey. John W. Kern of India-
na, Congn^Nittan James of Kentucky
ludaoit Hannon of Ohio and Govet
j nor Folk of Mlmottrl are named as
vice presidential possthill11 mt
H**iit liern Pacific and the Inter nation
al a Great Northen railroads Htoek
limit of Han Antonio estimate an a* j
’ r,M 8,1 »'wk hot tiled on ihi Bluff
FIM » ATKIl HELL
itiiqied and this would bring the tot-
al output up to about $12,000,00(1
Ueplti Is Only
Eighteen Feel*
RAIN A GREAT BENEFIT
< til I ii A l«f ITING ON MB FORMS
AMI PKGMPE4 IS ARE I INF.
site*, giving the frontage
t urn, Snrgbiim and Pea* Are In Good
Condition and Promise u
Good Yield.
Kttirtdew, Texas. June 20 The re
Messrs. HI*wart and Lnughiln have
secured a line well of water on fh<*
! Muff at ii depth of eighteen feet The
| well i*, located about block smith of
■the Browneville-Texst** Mexican depot
t he water Is of fine quality and frse
from suit and stands three fe**t In the
well. Tie hole is square, four feet by
four fed, and the owners feci that
: they are very fortunate Water of
such quality at such n depth in this
'*•........... ................. .....................................................
to a Fuller representative this af- wilt also be i**pte»**n** u nfj IU*W f„rBw; faet* ootton ia doing
ternoon. It Is probable that a regular • J. 8 Pet*'r. acting genera! mana- w#|j anij lH not suffering exeepf in
the church e**r and (i**org*« F Lupton, general l(lai!e|( lt ,H n0^||nK cultivation, bat
and it is probable that « number of
m w7, i'ZTZ pastor will he Installed at
of t he Democrat < o*,e <>rt* ^ U111 Bluff A to the plans for passenger agent of the Han A mould J{) M|0(M ftf tfS(, cultivation
proposed new & Aransas Pass railroad, will ar thorougj, a,1(J
experlrneniH will !*.. made by other
proiMtrly owners In the vicinity.
building for the
rr, l':zIZTZZ £ - * *•««- '*r !■ r.srzz ^ «»**».■ «• *->;
o Lini’.in. ri V' Vrizom ir l,art-v- Bttt wh<‘n 18!*' ro,,w! « |H h»rdh probable that active work
on
R! .8,0 when he was elected sheriff
Erie county.
to choose its standard bearer, the
compelled J
, . , Democratic leaders were
At the expiration of, thp overwhelming sentiment of
J* three-year term he formed a,^ lJemocratk. people to assent to
«• Partnership with his personal ^ th|fd nonl,naflon. The contest
* M find political antagonist, Ly- ^ ^ Chicag0 convention of that
. ,K 1 l's tbo flrm bt’!,1K vear was a desperate one It was on! jWlw' Vth/ i»«b.
-*nd «t BSsaell.and, after the . ,on that Bourke Cockran ,j a. DOAVNKY. Pr*
• "’’"‘i retirement, from failing health 1|v<?|^, h,B memorable speech K K. KKN88KL. See.
01 Mr llass Hrm w*8 a gainst Cleveland. The nomination
the fleecy staple bids j
fair to make a good crop Corn ha*
Froaent «» y.-sterday’s meeting; mm$ for tack of rain, out lx
its construction will In- begun Fred \A Cook, first vie** presideni of ft(lW 8*» t H-m la turn-
th.* club, who presided; John B. Far- ^ ^ yJ#M, ;.BM( Micli«ad
__ | ring ton, secretary: J. H Kirkpatrick,
Attetilioti HIm*PIN*i> ami Out of Towni AV ft Tuttle. J M. Vance, A H
Buyer*. Haiff, W, E. Milllgun, H. L. Lathrop,
As per agreement with Clerks LO-; u d Rd Kveretl.
cal No 1161 the business houses of " u* *
the city will be closed on Saturday j
Much Interest i« l*eln« taken in
Mr U. D Hudson, a r««!dant of this
city and who owns a fine f»rm a few
miles south of here on the Air Uni*
road, has Juat finished a well on his
farm which is 1»7 feet deep and furn-
.' ! v. * ppoorwtll, are m.iKt *- ’‘^'Miing an Inexhaustible supply of cv
richi H worn *•* -• '•*"'' rain "‘J^ilent water. The water Is aool ami
make peas and thev to.orovc to* soli ^ wf( a# cUtern WBtor> uot « trace
and the vines make good sloe*. foe*l (>f w)t of otfaer Mnn dU-
I'ennut a few, iu.v * b«*n pianbw1 c<»rf.jt<je
uh. inauguration of the new train ^ th„> ar# Krowln* nicely and Alt.f
service on the Aransas Pass to the
Ranged o Cleveland
roe firm
was
and Btssell. ^ f|,tteflj fous?ht by the delega-
prosperous and Cleve- (jon frflm hls 0,vn state of
l#M >btaim-,i high rank as a lawyer,
s*’’-d for th*? simplicity and direct-
,1" ’ - l<igi*. and expression and
thorough mastery of his cases.
B the
lt" • **•'*?»*<i democratic candidate for
1 r Of Buffalo f»ofi wan oloeted bv
4 -.orl;*- of 3.530, the largest ever)
ft Hen to a
)S the
c(.)i*<i country, and it is expected that
Airs AY K Harrison ami son. Far- many San Antonians will take ad-
roil, of Bn., To..,, arr vi.W.a h« »».«* .< «» »»^"'*>° *»»*»*•
sister, Mrs. M A. Carroll of 724 Chaff-
ing up with nute.
Try a Caller Want Ad
v,,rk But r,n ^ ™ «*■
AA 11,1 SEEK AAfiMtffFVT,
Cleveland was
votes more than the neeesaary two
thirds.
marly a resident ot~ Corpus Christ!
for
autumn of I8S1 he was ^ , mm\ar plurality of ?*8n.
tnat U .r; ro,V, p and always enjoys « visit to her
,(,<■ election o, Mr < I*.** ^ ^
t.iHcrnur FampbvU Will Try i« Valid-
ate School Bondi.
Slff over Mr. Harrison
.. ... «/tn*(?viB»ration
X/itsveuu*** •* *...... , ,,
continuation of Up-
WRECK PREVENTED.
Dallita. June 23.--Governor Camp-
. *4 .*. ■*%.#«#**./! fate wHI
cund (date in that city,
sam* election a Republican
*™ ticket was carried In Buffalo by
‘ ‘“rage majority of over 1,666 -
was »■
Imply
............ Tulsa. Okla. June ^5.—
(Ktlicy that ruled htei during bte first Bli}s a js-year-old negro, was arroM- \m the school bond* which the
\ew question* aro.-,< of C,. ^ today, charged with putting preme court held were Illegal
a constitutional amendment valldat-
«n-
MONEY TO LOAN
on Farms and Ranches
Vpn<lGr\ l if*n NiitBs Hftiwht, Real Estate far Sale
i w ii *1 v t a ix • a j* * ■ - • • t% ...».. - -TjrimMn
but
term
greatest importance
all front precisely ’tro
m**t
them
name
*ur-
tles on
the M K A T fracks, Ed-
retonii
ii*
t . l CHANDLER,
Son Antonio. Texas.
No. 102 E. Crockett St.,
Next the river.
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Corpus Christi Weekly Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908, newspaper, June 26, 1908; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth522688/m1/1/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .