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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS; THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1912. HOUSTON HAPPENINGS Tii? corner of Prefton avenue ead Faoiria A suite yf ou the second rryienx. LrMisita on "City 1 The News. Jan. Pi I tTIEUS HKAT MJMOKIl OP'LAIIIKS PKBSEOT LADIES' DA.V AT HOUSTON.

uthrrn Rice CroweM, Chrbtl ijj Be Ofc- i i i i ot THB GALVESTOS- ALLAS NEV.S Is located lo the Paul bulld- ng (second floor, rooms 305 and 206). corner reslon avenue- Fannin phone reitpn IBS. whtro subscriptions, advertisements, Items and other matter will lva Prompt attention. AH be lljmed by the writer, not tit publication, but as evlcienco of guoa faltli. Subscribers should complain to the circulator Ii not delivered by a.

m. A. P. MiURhan. buslueu manager: J.

R. Mont- tomery Mrl. J. n. Montgomery, society correspondent.

Houston, Jan. "osram at the Texas Land Exposition principally taken up by the Texas Fruit Growers' Association, whose, 'inual convention opened at tho expo- tlon. P. I. am.

president of the T-sxaa Fruit Growers' Association, pre- led nt the meeting and delivered tho address, giving a review of tbo ist three years of citrus growing In Mr. Oil! explained that oner or Agriculture Ed K. Kone. who as on the program to speak on "The epartment of Agriculture In the Citrus rult was unable to attend that Sam Dlxon. editor of f.ho arm Fireside, would speak In Mr.

Bone's place. Mr. Dlxon delivered an ble address on the citrus i Industry 'id the great possibilities which the gulf 'WJ, country offers to this industry. Backus of Algoa delivered an ad- on "The November Freeze and Its tesults," explaining the of. the and the means of guarding such a disaster in the future.

Day ISxerclatli. The ladles' day exercises' 1 were brief nd consisted of a short address of wel- ome by Mrs. B. B. Hoffman of Houson, who welcomed the ladles of Texas the exposition and urged upon them encourage this commendable enter- by their presence as often as pos- Ible.

J. Cation, in charge of tho exfts demonstration farm, near Houa- on Ji Mi. tle speaker, and after dudinit the gulf coast country for what will produce went Into detailed ex- of the demonstration farm and it la doing as a' means of instruct- ns Texas farmers In planting and pre- thefr In soil culture and tner matters of Importance to the up- farmer. This being ladles' day a great number ladles from the olty and outside points vert present at exposition. This program consisted of a comic lecture on Texas by Bert A.

Randolph of rture.travel talk by veston-Dallar Newt, spent Wednesday in Houston in connection with the affairs o( the Wlliani M. Rice Institute, ff which he Is a member of the board cf trustees, and the rew of- Iice3 of The Nerrs. I The Oalvrston News has maintained a branch office In Houston for more than forty yfars. Cpecisl to Thu Houston. Jan.

Z4. Souza, wife of J. Souzt, died Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock at her home, 1817 Franklin avenue. Besides her hus- bc.nd she Is survived by two sous -Adrian M. "Souz'a and Leslie Bouia; a daughter, Mrs.

Charles S. Wolf; a elsttr, C. H. Retchman, and a brother, Ben A. Wolf oj New York.

The funeral will bs from the family residence Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Dr. Henry liurnstein officiating. Interment will be made In Beth Israel Cemetery. The pall- sons and one daughter--J.

J. M. Jr. Ma "T' and Mrs th 9 a 0 BurvlVfcrWIlllam and is. imam aita ft? Ma her The funeral waa held iT day te1 I no on at 4 o'clock from the home, 1809 Rusk avenue.

Represent- the Odd Follows lodge, the --I ted Commercial Travelers and the Houston Light Guards' Veteran Asaocla- a he was a member, attended the funeral. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. T. J. Windham, followed by Interment in Glenwood Cemetery The following were the pall- T'fv 6 Howze, M.

J. Mac-. A rlc( A Brown. A. T.

Ooodi rich and Joe Collins. Hono Ueiilngton and A. un and movtnv plotui Lefflnrifell, iofflclal lecturer 'of southern Pacific Railway. the Tomorrow will be tho closing day of he Texas Citrus Fruit Orowor? annual Southern rice day. Corpus Chrlstl day and The Southern Rice Growers' Association will have a lone of exercises, with' several T.

eak on the and re will be free distribution i oodi at the rloe demonstrations, for BoulhSrn Odrpiii Christ! I lay. 'Second a oltrus I growers'convention. a. m. to p.

norai ju. u. nester, William aln, W. H. -Ames and F.

WillUm funeral of Miss Sarah J. Wynne. 6 died Monday at li Robblns street, was held at 3:30 clock Wednesday afternoon from the parlors of C. J. Wright Co.

Interment was made in Glenwood Csmetery, Rev. George M. Martin officiating, Miss Wy wa a "i old Texan. She was born in Matagorda County, ope of the oldest counties of the state, before Texas had won her Independence from Mexico, and was a daughter Dr. n.

Wynne a surgeon In the Mexican war. She IB Itir- by stx-nenhews--G. of Galveston v. R. Horton of El Paso, Dr.

R. W. Horton of San Antonio, Ed! Andrews of San Antonio and Wynne Andrews of St. Louis; also, a niece, Mrs. IJlly Page of San Antonio.

The funeral of Mrs. Bmmallne whoso death'occurred'Monday night nn tf ne 0 Ti srandson, G. S. Starne, w.i Eaot 'J; lbr 'y road, was held on weaneauay afternoon at. 2 o'clock Rev M.

Whaling officiating. Interment was made in the German Cemetery. V.i? eril i OI Velaska Hast was held at 8 o'clock from the residence, 2044 Crockett street TM Dyck officiated" Interment was made In the German Cemetery. The pallbearers-were as follows: Honorary-S. B.

Strong, J. B. Jennings, F. C. Lever- fen.

Sh i ermttn ot lve Feldhake. Ed Wpaokman, Frank Dwyer, A. R. Miller Louie Sonnen, F. C.

Leverkuhn Jr. The funeral of Henry F. Noyes was neld.on Wednesday, with seWlces at the chapel of the Wall Stabe Company at 1,1 o'clock, conducted by Rev! after which' the remains to Galveslon at 1:40 THE LEGAL 2ECORD. TTaluten. jectal to The News.

Houston. Ttx, Jan. fvllo- (Seeds have been filed (or record: A. G. Marlin to Fritz Benfer.

IS acrei out Jonn Brock league; 1 ouitn Improvemsi.t Company to na WOCk I rf BaVo EVM 1 0 Soutn EM Taylor lot Lsnd Company to and ber of Cranford WMtmoreland Farms addition, J. M. Frost to B. A. lialtnrr, lot bloci E.

Foster first i 1 u8txn Holfhts open. Band i- ---T --Butlnou Hiilon of Prult Anoelatlon. 1: SO p. El Campo 1:45 of welcome, Dr W. itatei Jacobs of Houston.

p. to welcome, Dr. 0. vllklni, priildent.Southern Bice Growers' oclatlon- Mmlc, plantation iongs. El Campo and.

Industry' In I Jonathan Lane of Houston'. Bpjclal I Addren, "Rice nathan Lane of by -El Campo band. i Rice -the' Bes'f Cheipwt. Leon Sonfleiaiof Beau- 1 nont. Band concert by El Campo band.

ot correct of cooking Complimentary jervlnit ot I -ice foofls by-skillful under 1 of Bcuthern Rice Growers' Asaqcla- l.tlon. 1 1:11 -p. Addreae, "Menace of ruIn Today," 8am H. Dlxon. Special' mualo El Campo band.

1:80 'p. Addrtw, "Amonsr-'Orcharas'aBd I Nurseries of Japaa Last Summer," S. Aria of I Houston. 3:45 p. rn.

"Use of'Tebts foV Or- phard J. George' of League olty. General discussion of. heating methods. 4 :00 p.

m. "Long '-Range I Forecasts, and Their' P. A. Ca- Irothcrs of Houston. Special music by -El I'Jampo band.

I 4 p. m. "Conservation of 0, A. Hotchkmi of Ban Leon. I 4:30 p.

"Co-Operatlon In State land National "Work In tho' Citrus Fruit Bolt" I B. Youngblood" of College Station. 1 p. m. Balloon ascension and double I parachute leap by "Little Frank" of Coney I Island.

Popular selection by El Campo band. I 7: JO p. concert, patriotic music, I by El Campo band. 8:00 p. m.

Comic' illustrated lecture by Bert I Blesslngtoh and B. A. Randolph of Houston. 8:46 p. Moving, picture -travel talks by B.

Leffinewfell, official I Southern Pacific Hallway. were clock. Intend to 'Jap, a4-Alleris- have declared before 1 Commissioner It C. Mos- tersqh of cour.t'-.tholr become citizen's of the United States as follows: -'Rusario years -of age a laborer, resldlfiB.at Gioranl, years ot age, a farmer, residing at LltUe Qrlfnd, 84'yearp' of age, a marble Magnolla-Airk addl- Louis years' of a8 S'i. a at 38 Gabie street.

years of. farmer, residing In thla Salerno, 66 of. age, farmer, resfdlng" in Little York. Guiseppe CInsmeri, 35 -years of age''a farme.r, reBldlng in Little Charley Matjka, 2.3 of age a cl erk. residing avenue.

Nelmck, 23 a me- chanio, -living 7 at H02; Houston Avenue. Bnlldlng: Permits for Rouiton. Bpecial.toTheNewi. per- Issued' on -Wednesday to the following parties: H. Hlrsch, ten-room residence, Crawford Betz, ney William A.

Wilson Compan' room cottage, Turner eofn Klam repair cornice, Main street; $250. Mrs. SenFy. Hartman, three-room cottage. Hartman street; J260, John Barton, Southern and Investment Company to g.

W. Jenkins, lot 13 and part of 5, block 4 of Holman survey No. U.250. n1 Margaret C. TVelcli, lot-is, block 1.

Kendall Place addition; IfOO. Magnolia ParK Land Company to Hannah Van Buren of aalveston. lots 1, and 8 block 117. Htfnolla Park addition; South Ttxas Mortjage Company to A. to ar Ba lots and admUo'n-W a LMa a my -b 2 Westerb Land Corporation to lots 18 and 14.

block 64, South Houston Ii. B. Prltchett et- al to Hartln Lumber Company, lots and 18, block 1:1, Houston xteicnts; i 9l Illn 'l W. Wilson, lots Ed Houston Heights: J900. A blt "van addition: JtCO.

'O. CJutherJohn to Matilda Outherjohn, lot 8 Williams survey; love and affeo'Ion and.Jl. Qutherjohn to Wllhelmlria Rommel, a i subdivision B. M. Williams a lov atfeellen and 11.

E. q. Smith et al to-J. O. Bablo, lots 6 wid 7, block u.

Smith ft Olbbons addition; Ilerenth District Court. Jolm de Phlllppi flam Peters et al; on Utty-Flfth DIttrict Court. John f. Miner vs. Oulf, Colorado ft Bant; Po Railway Company; on trial.

glxtr-Hrat Dlstrlijt Court H. CautSen vs. A. Breyer et al; on trial. Suit'tiled for the County Court.

R. B. Walling vs. C. H.

et al, debt. County Court Charles P. Sheorn vs. John H. Bute Com- jany; verdict for plaintiff r.

B. oompton i Co. vs. w. C.

Hoberti et ttlsd and J. B. Farthlnj Lumber Company vs, laru! on trial. CeoH. Estate of Mrs.

Nina Bhlnn, deceased; of T. H. probate will. Estate of A. A.

Qallarher, deceased; apvu- latlon of p. S. and E. to probate Dtftrlct Salts. Norman Atkinson vs.

B. F. Bushby et al, -( rBdwarS Bollfrass vs. Sarah ConireU al, debt and. foreclosurs.

Charles Oustave'Fltze vs. V. It. Havsni debt and foreolosure. 8.

Cottrlll vs. Luoile Cottrlll, Mrs. Verdi Converse vs. Westhelmsr War house Company, possession, of -property. Louis Cotnoes vs.

Moye TVioksi Jr. et al, 1: W. HaHt vs, Wllllaih R. Patrlcki debt ana foreclosure." B. -Morton'Tf.

p. BV Foorbauth, debt ai 'Almeda Clemons'TS. Ben demons, divorce. H. tf.

Peck vi, Koblnion 1 Smith, daman Joseph--Williams vs. CorlarWllllaras, divorce C. B. Jones vs. Mary divorce.

John O'RIelly vs. T. F. Loftus et al, and damages, Marriage Licenses. Edward-Ryan and-MIss Amelia' BrackUargrovp and Miss Ethel-L.

John and Mils Maud F. Dallas Mlos Alnia F. Btarbuck. J. F.

Archibald and' Miss L. Carrlngton. Aleck Crozler anfl, Aflallne Smith. Oscar Jones 'and Lupinda Bstes. f' lecturer of the 9:30 p.

Sensational dive through flro by Mile. Barker. Band concert, martial music. 10:30 p. m.

Esposltten gates close. McKin- foiir- --ase avenue; J50. B. A. Rlesner, three-story warehouse irce avenue; Commen BIOWEE8 AT WORK Sforc at Rouston Heights Burglarized, Later Shotti Are at Another Store.

I special lo The News. Houston, Jan. the second I i In a week safe blowers have made In Houston, wian the of Wlmbsrly Brothers' grocery I store. Seventh and Boulevard, Houston was burglnrizcd early Wedues- morning and between S75 and SU-0 from tho safe. A visit made I a an hour later nt the Dlxon I Wain Company resulted In an oxchanKO uf Photo between the cracksmen and S.

Dlxon. manaser of the store Mr was sleeping upstairs and fricht- Ir.nr.A tho burglars away after they l.aa entrance to the office, where the located. At Wlmberly Brothers' store tho door the large Iron safe was fouml to be I almost torn from Its hinges of tiltro-glyccrlnc nre iilain believe that I Mowing wan the work of the fame purl who blew tho safe of the. Forest VOI-UNTABV BAMKItUPTnv. r.

A. .1. Meyer, Stationer nnfl Dmjrpisj of Houston. Jin. a pinion In bankruptcy fHctl with clerl; of tho fodernl co'irt fit on Au- i i aitrl -Ir'ip- of KlUnjrer.

Tcv The i i declares that i to TSS.37. that ot.il of which property IR claSmfd gs oxompt. The irsfl debts amount to $3,275.30, the or- "rcil ilclits to SI.990 and preferred Edgewood Realty Company, six-room street; Edge-wood Realty seven- room residence, Rosalie street; 500 stree? 0 S100 Keneral re al 'Center New Cases Wednesday Special to The News, Houston, Jan. the past twenty-four hours the scrutinizing eyes of the city health officials of Houston have failed to reveal any new case of sp iial meningitis. One new case, that of a 16-year-old negro boy on Clark street was reported Tuesday night.

The city doctors are watching those, cases thai present symptoms of the disease end quarantine Is establishad immediately is said that symptoms of have presented themselves In tho case of a patient In Burke and Drs Sltttikpcr nnd Liirendon spent a part ot Wednesday afternoon with the patient. School SKc In Sixth Wnrd. Special to The Houston, is thought that an agi-eernent has practically been reached whereby the city will deal for a school site In tlic Sixth Vfi Is that the prluc to be paid for the property will be I neighborhood of S20.000. The site will b- paid for out of the proceeds of the recent school bond issue. The actual transfer has not been mailc but the abstracts of title nre under ex- iimlmuion.

The details of th? trade hnv lint licon made public. Uut ii Is know, a tho property owned by M. V. Wrisrhi in the S600 Mock on a i avenue Is under consideration. Many Pnylns Poll Tnxes.

epcol.il to The Ncw.i. Houston, Jan. wa? made "Wednesday by City Tax Col- lertor r. i i will bo kept npon i 7 a iimi nlBhts of next 't 'h of late poll izcs th-i offlcns of tnen fo" the But six days now remain which foil tares may bo paid. NEW SCHOOL AT Modem JJrlclc Structure Cost 13,500 Asrricaltnnil Deimrtinent.

tpnolal The Ntwj. 'Hemphlll, Jan. operujd after- having been suspended' since trie Christmas holidays. The delay In the "holidays, jva due to the unfinished' condition 'of new s'chool building. This buliaing which has just been completed, was bull at a- cost.of $13,600.

It is built of brick modern In every respect. -'Th seating' capacity for classrooms Is 460 In addition to this the auditorium wll Beat 350 persons. An agricultural- department has been added to the school, with -Professor Col Her at the head, and actual denionstra tlon work -will be carried on on th school grounds; Professor T. H. Brady, principal of th school, is bending every effort towan the upbuilding of the school, and tndi cations point to a banner year for th school here.

Opening exercises were had In th auditorium of 'the building, with a larg attendance of the" citizens of tho tow and' surrounding country. Among th speakers for the occasion were Hons. F. Goodrich, J. B.

Lewis and J. W. Min ton of the local bar and Hon. A. E.

Da vis, candidate for district judge of thl district. POULTRY ASSOCIATION ORGANIZES Thirteen Members Uftt 400 Thorough bred Culekcn's at Waelder. Special to The News. Waelder, Jan. thorough bred poultry association was organize at this place Monday with thirteen mom bers, who listed 460 thoroughbred chick ons of different breeds.

There will several new members this week. 5h officers are: D. H. Gtmn, president; Morrow, vice president; A. McCall, stc rctary and treasury; J.

T. Tracey, assls ant secretary and fielder. COl'KT SVSTAINS AV- THOH1KIXO PESAtTV OV HB- LAYKU CO'ITOX SHIDIKSTS. IMPORTANT of Law PermlUlaz IB- ftfe-ctlon uf Exprria Couipjtay I'pheld Cvurt. Austin.

Jan. an opinion Chief, Justice Brown the supreme ourt today sustained the validity of ar- Icle 4496. revised statutes, whlcii eu- tiorlres a penalty of per cent per lonth on the value of cotton shipments elayed in transit. The point was raised Texas Central Railroad Company vs. Jannay, Prerlchs from Hill.

It Is (finned as to the actual damages, but emanded for a trial of the issues as to peclal damages authorized under ar- fcle 4496. More than $1,000,000 special damages are Involved in other cases over he state awaiting a declaration from ho court In this case. Those having Judgments based on ner. Igent delay, as proven, will probably tand while tho others based upon pre- umptlon of the law will be sent back or another trial. In today's case recovery of actual and peclal damages was sought on approximately 10,000 bales of cotton shipped rom points on the Tcitas Central to Gal- reston via the International Great and Fe south of Waco.

These roads are also parties. The Judgment was for $35.000, of which .28,000 was special damages. gome Illustrations. The supremo court sustains the ar- against the various objections urged agalnet it and on the score that it vas excessive ussd some illustrations, said, 6 per cent one month on a $65 ale of cotton would be but $3.25 special lenalty to the shipper, but that on 8,000 ial u() ttt 65 It would amount comments thus: "The mag-, utude of tho damages or penalty Js not the law, but arises from the number of We do not believe that a aw be rendered Invalid by violations of Its mandates whereby cumulated fines would amount to a large sum. Ths article 6f the statute Is not in conflict, with the constitution of this state, It says tftat the haavy demand fur cars was no defense to the plea for actual damages.

The reasons for remanding it for'trial the Issues as to-the special damages 8. Indicated In this brief paragraph of the opinion: "Article 4496 implies a presumption that a delay In transportation was and casts upon the carrier the burden of refuting the presump- lon, and of the opinion that the circumstances conditions alleged, If true, tended to overthrow the law of presumption." Danube Cam The court reversed, and rendered the of Sulllvan-Sanford Lumber Com- KcMaj. 'i'txas C.vi i Jll'l. for al- a'ld by niiu. bad trtni'loveo ur.d a la th? i but that the had b-rfli ly r.iiath^r.

llowvver. railroad s'ai- pany held Moses and iii; lttd he make good Pi: the fc-round that he A -ompany'i properly. In t'icd. charging that the railroaa coiupany an ugent of a surety company conspired him, etc. The appellate couri gays no cause- of action was shown and rmler.s judsment in favor cf th.v rallruad company.

court Affirmed Missouri, Kansas Texas Railway Company vp. Roberts, from Bastrop, carrvlng judgmer.t for J4.COO for personal injuries sustained while employed as a sand houseman. Reversed i Instructions to cuter judgment for garnlshees -wass ordered in Mclntosh Wurreu vs. Owasso CarriuKe and Sleigh Company, from Brown. In case the constitutionality of the bulk Bales law was attacked, an allega- tlor.

having been made that a stock of goods was sold without compliance with the buU sales law. As to the attack on the law. the appellate court said: "It not necessary for us to decide as to this for the reason that the most that can be saM of It Is that one who purchases a stock of merchandise without said law belnt; compiled with, stnnds In the same attitude as one who purchases goods from an Insolvent debtor for purpose aldlnpr him in d-fraudlns creditors." MWSPAPJRS AS BVID15CI FonHh Court of Olvll Appeal! llules vorbly on Their In Trial Courts. pany vs. Mrs.

Clara Cooper et al, from Morris, where a Judgment for 112,000 had been given sgainst the lumber company because of the death of the husbandand of plaintiffs. He was yed-ln defendant's lumber mill court, reviewm the statutes with reference to contributory negligence and other 1 In instances, arid, holds that law does permit-judgment against a. private corporation where death In such'an accident, It the law does contemplate a Judgment whore only an I resulted, but not death. And that, while if has no part (h the reason for ithe law. being, so written, It nlu decide the case In accordance with the written law.

Associate Justice Ramsey wrote a dissenting opinion, holding Judgment should be affirmed. CEIKI5AL CAS18 B1CID1D Companies' Are Open for Inspection---Thorndalc Speelil't'oTheNewi V-. Austin, Judge Davidiori still adding his ord of-dissetitlng court of criminal appeals today Held cpnstitutiori- expfess BDRUAXIC TIIOUSi.ES* CACTUS. Fnnn for Projeclcil N'c Special to The News. Brownsville, Jan.

farm for the propagation of the Burbank thorn-less cactus is In contemplation for tills vicinity by the Cactus Culture Company of California. BenJ. Llnnion of Los Is here for the purpose, and states that as far as he can ii 10 thornless cnctus will do well Browr.svlllo country. al' the -law requiring Agents; orflcei shipmi was court aM)jrraTng. from Montague, although opinion does not specifically treat of tho constitutionality of the act.

It affirms the sentence of fine and twenty days In jail howevery which was imposed, on Hughes' agent-at'Sunset for the Adams Express Company, is an act of tho thirty-first legislature, and its particular application was Intended for. Inspection of express company liquor deliveries In local option territory. Judge dissenting opinion has not been filed. It was urged' for the appellant that tho county attorney and sheriff called on him for the books on Nov. 24, 1910, which, was.

ten days after tho nc went into effect, and he did hot know tho law had become operative. -He had not seen Instructions from his company as to tho law, as were- not called to his attention, having been placed In his file by the auditor, it was represented that tho day following i refusal to show, the records.o? liquor 5'nipments to the county officers, the agent was advised of the new law, and communicated with the officers to the effect that they could examine his books If they desired. But as u. result ot his original refusal the agent was prosecuted and the sentence resulting- is now affirmed. G.

P. Hoac'fc was remanded to jail without bal! Ii! connection with the lynching in Thorndale of Antonio Gomez, n. Mexican boy. on habeas corpus pro-' ceedinss from the order ot District Judge Scott holding the relator, the court taking tho position that it has no authority that the district Is holding the wronty person. "Under the evidence In this case." the In the of rnnl fnrner AvcniN- Frtniilr.

Slrrtt. Thr- ancll Oiflci? Thfl I News. Titiich lieretffire ha? hoea iccateil I In Moe.re-B\irn«tt bulldlnc; on Texas avenue win b- moved on ThurtJav. to tho second flior of th(! Paul building, Tim ruFh that usually rharaetnrlzi has started In both th" at til" city county collector, nnd Srlinnl Plans to Th- N'c-n-. ouptoti.

Tn 03. Acrwrtlnc fo K-airn! of contractor wluv nvi-r tlio plan; on them, tho nusli school plans. recently Ailopu-d by rltv council will hivi to altcra- tira before ibey irlll be available -for The drawings held by the Bontrop Connty Poll Tnxew, 6pf clul Thft Nvirt. more ilnys i i i to 'poll taxi's, records In the tax collector's i Rhow a a 50 poi- cent of the polls hr.vo been pnlrl to rtnte. Klrln which ptild over flno last year has paid to date on!" 50.

Smlthvll'le which paid shout 651 last year, has paid 3.15 to date. which pays about 300 has paid only 160 to date. Palpc which pays about 250. has only 167 to Knmlt for-RrJnctlon f'nmpnljto. fi to Nwn.

Florpsvlllc. K. Mays a E. A. Ilouc.k and Irvin of the Cotton 'AssorS- pjlon hav" catlcti maps meeting: of.

the cltlzi.i." Wllpon to meet ft-t hore Fsturdny, Jan, 27 for the purpose of raluinfT funds to carr'v on the. work of reducing- the cotton acreage In Wilson County this year. opinion states, "whoever la-guilty of tak-- Ing the life of the Mexican, Antonio Gomez, would be guilty ot inurdor In fli-st aeBfee." Among the affirmnnces ordered were the following: Edna Gowcn. from Dallas, thett, two Xsars; Tony Leto, from Dallas, Zara'Johnson, allnp Walter Smith, alias Will Smith, horse Ollie Brown, from Dallas, burglnry. five years: John Scott, from Dallas.

to murder, eight years. A i a wna ordered on motion for rehearing In the appeal of Kills Kenn. from T.trrnnt, nianslatighter, Judgo Davidson In the oC J. It. Bailey, from Aiath.

life sentence nn conviction oC the c.hnrKO of killlns: J. A. by polaonln.cr. was affirmed. Atiotlier nrtice of HlFsentins' opinion to cornc.

from llto rroslultif: jndjrc was in tho i i i of i for rehoar- I Jippc.il of Moreno, S.T'I days In a i for violation of tho local option law a Affirmance, wns ordered in the case of Rilcy'Joncs, from Newton, life senicncc on conviction of i dcsreo murder for thf; death of Alvln Stnphenpon. Special to News. Son Antonio, Jan. admission as evidence In a court of Justice of a newspaper containing market quotations and the' admission of such market quotations to demonstrate ruling prises on any given day was again held this morning by a decision of tho fourth court of civil appeals In tha case of Houston Packing Company vs. W.

D. Griffith, from Harris. The opinion, which wus written by Chief Justice J. H. James, unqualifiedly holds that a trial JudK-s does not err when he so admits newspapers and their Supreme Court, Bpeclal to The News.

Austin. Jan. following proceedings were had today in the supreme court of'Texas: C. Hill vs. H.

C. Hoeldtke; J. A. Graves vs. Albert Fuss, from De Witt.

Reversed and rendered, Justice Ramsey, dissenting: Sullivan Banford Company vs, Clara Cooper, from Harris. Affirmed as to actual damages and reversed and'remanded as to special damages: Texas Central Railroad Company ef al vs. Hannay Frerlcha from riill, erffinedV L. LL Mitchell et al-vs. J.

D. ffcoffield, from Dallas; P. N. T. Railway vs.

M. A. -'Rosenboon et al, from Potter. Applications refused: B. Kenyan et al vs.

Felix 'Trevlno ot from JBexar; San Juan Ditch Company vs. William Cassln et al. from Bexar; B. B. Cole vs.

John E. Kellberg, from Nueces; Henry Altman et al vs. William Powell, trom Hartley; Galveston Tribune vs. Mareeno Johnson, from Galveston, Applications dismissed for want of Jurisdiction: Galveston, Harrisburs San Antonio Railway vs, Albert Sadrook, from Bexar; Robert-L, Gordon vs. American Patriots of Springfield, from Navarro.

THo court adopted, effective this date, certain amendments to the rules for tho courts of civil appeals, which amendments will be published In tho dally pa pers ot next Sunday, Jan. 28. bater tin. clerk will have them published In pamphlet form for the benefit of the bar of Texas. Third Civil 1 Jan! following were had today.

In the couri of: civil appeals, 'third A i Kuteman'et aj vs Lacy et'al, from.Parker;"Mis- souri, -Kansas Hallway Company (Of Texas vs. C. from Basfron G. Clark-. al'vs.

Altis et al from Green. Reversed and remanded: Knights of Modern Maccabees Glllls -Reversed and remanded with-Instructions; Molntosh Warren vs. Owosso ''and tight Company, from -Brown. Reversed and rendered: Missouri, Kansas Texas Jte.llway.Compahy of Texas vs. from.Hill.

Cisea Eostppned: W. Sledge vs. -H. Den ton; from Johnson, to Feb 7 Houston Texas Company of vs, Clara Robertaon, to ft later'date. 'Cases'passed'to look Into to reset cases: C.

a Kidd-vs J. H. Parker, tworcases Cases B. Spencer' Co Nalle et al, Shop' P5f, a Home et al, from J. et al vs.

Joe A. et al, from McCulloch; Miesourl Karisas; Texas Railway Company. vs. A A. Reno, Worn Cau alo va.

Johnson Savings Bank fronKTbm Green; Joe Mar-tin vs. Dyer, from Mc-Cullo'ch; W. B. Bliss vs. L.

S. Vaughn, from Colemah; Granger Real ty Exchange vs. Dr. J. fron Williamson.

for Feb. 7: Alfred Abele vs Southwestern Telegraph a-nd Te'ephon from 'San Saba Llano Valley Railroad vs R. 0 Tom Green; T. J. Freeman receiver, vs.

Franli Peacock, and 3am vs. r-J. from Falls; Missour Kansas Texas Railway Company vs S. J. Carlisle, and same vs.

C. H. Cox I McLennan; Gale Manufac Company vs. W. B.

Dupreas et al from Gulf, Colorado Sant Fe-llallway Company vs. Rudolph Koch from Bell; Joshua Brewer vs. C. A. fioon et al, from Runnels; Hayes et al vi P.

e.t-a.1, from Travis; w. A Boswell et al vs. 'Jjp. M. Panncll, fron- Travis; E.

R. Williams-vs. S. R. Allen from' Palmetto.

Rehearlnss rcfusM: William Hlx al vs. J. W. Armstrong et 'al, by hot sides, from Johnson; Missouri, Texas Railway vs. L.

B. from Wll liamson: Southwestern Telegrant an Telephone Company vs. F. TUonmstf et el, from Bell; Fort Worth Rl Grande Hallway Company vs. Georg Albln et al, from 1 llcCulloch; State Texas vs.

TIalley, from Travif Motion granted: Kansas Cit--, Mexln Orient Railway Company vs. "Arroil West, from Brown, to correct, transcrin Motion overruled: N. II Bluan vs. Mr Cn.rlock et al, from San Saba, to dls miss appeal. Submitted for rehearing: w.

K. HI vs. G. S. Walker Jr.

cl from Colenmn J. B. Crnnfleld ft al vs. -Fidelity uu) Di. posit Company of Maryland, two case from McLennan; American Constructio FAVORS RAILBOAD COMPART Third ritll Apprllnie Cnurt Urrlilfx On of AllrKcd I.tlieloiio anil Sinn- 0ns Please Read These Two Letters.

The following letter from Mrs. O.rviJle Rook will prove how nnwisa it is for women to submit lo the dangers of a surricaf operation whop it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. She was four weeks in tlio hospital and came homo suffering worse than before. Then after all that suffering Lydia E.

Pink- hain'ii Vegetable Compound restored her health. HERE IS HER OWN 8TATE3IENT. Paw Paw, years ago I suffered very severely with a displacement I could not be on my feet for a long tune. Jly physician treated, me for. several months without much relief." and at last sent me to Ann Arbor for an op.

oration. I was there four weeks and came horna suffering worse than before. My mother advised me to try Lvdia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound, and I did. To-day I am well and strong and do all my own -housework.

I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise every woman who is afflicted with any female complaint to try OKVILLI BOCK. R. R. No.

5, Paw Paw, Mich. "THERE NEVJpR WAS A WORSE CASE." never was a worse case of women's ills than mine, and-1 cannot begin to tell you what I suffered. For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month and the doctor said nothingirat an operation would cure me. Sly- father suggested jKnkham'a Vegetable Compound; so to please him I took iVand, I improved wonderfully, so I am able to travel, ride long rides and never feel any ill effects from ft.

I can only ask other suffering women to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial before submitting to an --Mrs. MAJSOABBT MEREDITH, R. F. D.

No. 8, Rockport, Ind. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful--or that either of thesa women weje paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the orig. inal letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. For 30 years Lytllii E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe- xnale ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself who -will not try this famous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it lias restored so many suffering-women to health. tajOltaWrlte to LYDIA E. PI5KHAM MEDICINE CO. (CONF1DEST1 Ai) LYNN, for advice.

Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in, strict confidence. Company vs. J. A. Jacks'on, from In tho cases of O.

C. Kldd'vs. J. H. Mc- Crackcn et Parker, set for submission on this to reset'the were submitted and the cases passed for consideration by the court of said motion; Fourth Civil Appellate.

Special to The Jan. following proceedings were had today in tlhe court of e(yll'appeals': Affirmed: Racking Company vs. W. Griffith, from Harris; J. Riggins Sass et from Fayetts; Louis Kennon 'et al -vs.

HeJiry -Miller at- from Fayette; H. W. 'Srnifqrd vs. Nueces Company et al. from.Bee.

Rayefscd remanded: Houston Tacking Company W. D. IronT Harris. Motions to'rehear" overruled: Frank Dunn of al vs. Blla et p.

Withers vs. Charles'M. Armstrong, from Bexar. i Criminal Special to The Newi. (Austin.

Jan. following proceedings, were had court of crlmipaL appeals today: Affirmed: De V. Witt rom Burleson: Tony. Leto, Edna Boweh, Ollie Brown, Scott- and' Zara Johnson; alias Walter. Smith, alias.

Will "Smith rom. Dallas K. Bailey, from Erath ex parte G. P.v.Noack, J. P.

Hughes, from Montague; Rlley Jones, from Newton Henry, Smith," from Or- ange; J. Gulll. from Panola; J. B. Addelman, from Potter; Avery Hogan, from Sablne; Will JRogers, from Taylor, Reversed and.

remanded: aim from Eastland; Will Murphy, from Ellis; Hill. A a dismissed: Pat Gregg, from Burleson; Lloyd Johnson, Ballard, from Shelby; Lizzie Houston, from Dallas. 1 Motions for rehea'ririg "overruled: Max Salinas, from Caldwell; N. J. Howard, from Bosque; Bills Renn.

from Tarrarit; Juan Moreno, -from Caldwell; Sande- loski, Sam Roman, from Harris. Submitted "on brief and oral.argument for both: J. J. JoHnson, from Jasper; Jim Williams, from Dallas; ex parto Jesse Napoleon, from Dallas. On 'for both: Ethel's.

Howies, from Grayson. On motion for rehearing: Tom Hamilton, from McLennan; John Hinton. from Austin; Jesus de los Santos, from Webb; W. T. Gownns.

from Dallas; J. J. Doyle, from Harris: ex parte W. H. Townsend, from Orange.

Cases set for Feb. P. Gould (five cases), trom Dallas; H. M. Buckley, from Dallas; Bart Kincakl and Lee Cyphers, from Ctildwcll; John Anderson, Curtis and William Smith, from Mcf Ltsnnnn; Will Clay, from San Augustine: Bob BoyU, from Cherokee: Tom Edwards, from Titus; Atchley Parker, from Titus.

C'nues From I'arker SpeeiM to The News. Austin, 'jRli. court of civil todf.y, the disposition of Hie regular business. the motions hi the of C. C.

Kidd vs. .1. IT: McCrnckfii, from P.ivkcr, to postpone subJniKslou and to reset the t-tisos for later time, i the vesull a tile motions overruled and the appeals dismissed because of the failure of tha appellant to file briefs In this court to The Bl.Easoi.Jex., Jan. Proceedings of. the eighth cour.t of civil appeals In Harris County cases: Motion's -for rehearing overruled: Jacob C.

Baldwin vs. J. B. Farthing Lum- ber Company; M. R.

Hemphlll 1 vs. Nation'- a Iron a Steel 1 TEXAS -CASES DECIIIRD. Circuit Court New Or- Castoria is a linrniless substitute for Cas(oi- Oil, Paregoric, Drops Sootliiug SjTtins. It is Pleasant. It contains nciflier Opiuui, Mornluiio nor Karcotio It rtestroys Worms and allays J'cvcrisiiucss.

It cures Jiiarrliooa nnd Colio. It relieves Teething TrouTiIes and cures Constipation. If; regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, girlng healtliy nnd natural sleep. Tlio ynnacea-Tfio Blotbcr's Friend. Kind You Have Bought Bears Signature of fitfpebl toth'r Austin, thlrfl court of civil ttdav a.nd rtn- asrca Judgmint in the of the JDs- Special to Tha New The United States bircult' -court of appeals has ren- dere'd dopisloha in.

the followlns 1 Harrison T. -ys. the' Mortimer Land Tha -court upheld fhe.de- clslon of the.lpwer court, decreeing that costs be', equally paid by Groom and land cOmpany.i'The case was brought the court the northern district of on In the case of W. et'al va. decree- of v-the lower court was partly upheld and partly, reversed.

Long Leaf Lumber Company of Houston, with atv -adjudicated bankrupt in- Jan- u.aryiif.1908. parties from whom thft mill, was. -bought held, vendor's lien on the'prpperty. Among the claims filed was one of $789.36 by O. M.

Stone, messenger and bookkeeper, a $141.05 by W. S. Watts, shipping A third claim was for 51,70,8.60 by the firm of Holland' Wels- Inger. Tho- lower court allowed ail three claims. The court of appeals allowed the first two; and denied the and Mnles'io Special to ThtNBwi'.

Marlin, Jan. A car of jacks and mules was shipped from Marlin to Mexico by Marlin dealers. The correspondent is informed that a great many animals are being shipped into that country for breeding purposes and for Immediate work. ANOTHER VICTIM IS RELIEVED Mrs. tioskins Lost Heart and Gare Herself lip talkie, but Is.

Relieved by Taking Cardui, the Woman's Tonic. Gary, am" In better ncalth than I have been for years," writes Mrs. Sarah J. Hosttins from this place, "and I Ihsnk CartUU for it. "I suffered for womanly aTlmeri'is.

nnO times nearly cramp to death. My and right sido would nearly kill J-ne. "I tried everything to relief, but a i I lost heart, and savij up li-jpo of Ketting well, Tlien I saw hdvortiscd and pot a houlo. I wn; i bed, bill licfore I two bottles of Onrtlui 1 wns up i iu'lpinjc i my w-ork. "N'uw ran wash all nnd do my Jioiisi 1 work i fool a I liavo.

a SSncfi Ca'dnri; i niorp flosh I evoir Old in Kiy "I pr-ilsc- i inrdicino Jo nil my for I believe i i scu my life." If you arc weak, tired, worn-out f-r from nf women, such as bock- ache, pain? in arm, side 1 or limr-i. or n'h'-r nf a trouble, you nro in tn f'ardtii, tonlr. i help yon. i UK- papt i moro th.in a million women hsvo boon i by fjatrtni. Ask your rintc.ci.u.

(01 Lnrllca' Advisory Chnltftnocgn Medicine Chnttannoffa, for Special lEstructlnnn anl 64. book, "Home Treatment for women, 1 icnt'lr. plain wrapper, on rc- ftueit..

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