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A A I A RESIGNS AS THE SUPERINTENDENT OF INSANE ASYLUM Dr. B. M. Worsham Will Leave Austin Institution January 1 to Enter Private Practice WILL FIRST STUDY AWHILE IN EUROPE Daily KxpresH Austin Bureau. AUSTIN, Nov.

B. M. "Wor- today resigned na superintendent of State Insane Asylum here to enter the prlvatn practice, Uia resignation becomes effective January 1 ana lie expects to go to Europe to pursue advance work In medicine before re-entering the priic- in Texiui. Dr. Worslmm Is a recflg- nlzed expert on nervous discuses nnd his experience nnd knowledge Had reached the point where ho could nrford lo in the service of thn State at the salary pulfl.

Hs lina been connected with tho GUte Insane asylums tor eighteen years and during that Onie planned imd established the epileptic colony ut Abilene nod the Paeteur InBtltutB In this city, prwit success 1ms resulted In tlie treatment of hydrophobic patients. For four years Dr. Worsham was an nnslntant In Lho Austin lunatic oslum nnd to Son Antonio In 1533 GB superintendent of tlii Southwestern 3nnano Asylum, having becrt appointed by Governor Ctilbei'Bon. After eighteen months be returned to tho Austin asylum nnd wns made nuperlntendenl. where he line been Hopkins County, but came to tlie Austin Hsylutn from Ellin County.

The lunatic hern hag been connldered a model onfl tulTanced MI UIOBO throughout tho TJntted Blaton. Dr. Woribam find tnntle' n. nolnblo record and his with the cblony nnd Pnsl-ur I has plvrn him broad recognition of eminence In chosen profoRBlon, Thn Governor abaenf In Mineral nnd thp nomr of Dr. iVorolmm'p roulo 1 not be nprerlMneil.

Dr. .1. IV. In At prpR-nl flrpl npplnt- nnt nt thn Institution, lie nlnsla nt tlrnp" nnd the policy Imn to marrM men for thr. position of miperlnloniVnt.

In fact the IRW requires It WANTS MAN TO FIGHT SMALLPOX a a Seeks Construction of Law. Tidily flxprepn Aunlln Murrau. ArUTJN, Nov. fllalu l(fwttti In In of iipa- pHiiatlun in ft nn B'ldlUniitil Mnoynl for ITRV- ng "Jipenwpp of wliethor" nVrtotTtiB fo D. Wait hall.

Intt will nut bn return of AltornpT Opnsrtil who nnw In flnlvpctoti on pHVftU inatlf-m. Commletlon Government DlEcuseed. EKPTPFB Borvnit. AT8TIX Nov. tin improvpmsnl ClUIt wan the Imftl nlchl Tor tnrpt numbsr of th? of this rlljr, ocrapJcn Iming rtlcciiMlon of the c'immlBeion form nf W.

.1. Matthews, rj. IVurner; M. M- and othwfi pnrllcl- pftfrf In Hie ufl a followed the oratory. Want to Sec Tuberculous Exhibit.

Dsllr Exprnpt Avnffn Bureau, AUBTIN. Nov. Ribh uf iht Assocfstloh of In In of A rwiufil from ftnfl VnrhUtt fnr Thfl A Sweet You Can't Beat That P. F. Breakfast Syrup.

A eyrup that's so superior to others a you'll marvel at its purity and dcliciousncss. P.F. Breakfast Syrup is a natural jygar-cane syrup. A o' the kind that's manufactured-not the kind with an artificial flavor. It looks better, tastes better, and is better than any syrup you ever tasted.

Not to know its purity and goodness- is to deprive your table of a real treat. Good for eating, good for baking. In different size tins at all grocers'. Gat a tin to-day. COUNTY TREASURERS ARE AGAIN IN DISFAVOR I I SHOW DISPOSITION TO ABOLISH OFFICE.

They, However, Are Blocked in Their Desires by the Constitution, Which Provides for the Office--Salary IB Much Reduced. Dally Express A i Bureau. AUSTIN. Nt.v; Commissioners Courts throughout. Hie State arc again showing a disposition lo abolish the office of county treasurer, ftccrdjng to re-.

ports and Infornialioii received at tho State; House. Requests opinions ua to the legality of this course are frequently received and all are answered In the negative, The ofltco of county treasurer Is provided for by Ibe Constitution, and of course cannot be abolished without amending that Instrument. The Attorney General's Department has ruled that the Commissioners Courts cannot under tho Constluitloti abolish the office, nor can they reduce the salary of the treasurer to the point- where It will result in the virtual abolition of tho office. A number of the counties have reduced the Hillary of the treasurer lo 115 a year, which of course makes the office unattractive to iiiiy man. Tho law of the Twenty-ninth Legislature providing for coUniy depositories has brougth about this condition.

There la at present no need whatever Tor county treasurer nnd the commissioners desire to nave the county the expense of paying the salary of Jim The construction of the Altor- noy General's Department is that Ilia courts cannot reduce the salary beyond that point where they can expect a competent man lo serve the county and tsvrve it wpll for the ualnry stipulated. Under this construction a treasurer elected by the people could go Into the courts p.nd collect back salary If It had been rc- Oured beyond the minimum fixed by the Attorney aenontl's opinion. It In not improbable that eventually tho UviiBUtutlon will bo amended so that the office may be legally and regularly nliol- trhetl. As It In, the counties that have Klinndonod their offlceB are acting In vto- Intton of the CoiiElitution, and Pliould tho practice rrjntlntir It nilsht lead to c'liiRlderabla litigation. TO A I OPTION ON BONDS, Request to Department of Education Comes From Sherman.

Daily lUxpretm AuBtln Bureau. AUSTIN, Nov. A bank Hherman todiy notified the Department of Jluoallon that It had purchased WO of tho City of Hhertnnn hondf. wnd es it (ipriren lo poll Uicm Ihe Institution re- the Woar.1 nl to waive HP tiptlon 'Hi hondv. It thai tlic It-jn-ls worn tinmslH HIP nollt-v thr.

honnl. wtilrh him nn oti nil bon tin of tuvl In- 'liBlrictH nnd for Mis Ht ol pchool fund. The bonnl ca t'utiili nt Hit; pilrt of Kleiippt blddr If It UN-Mill! nt is tlm hoBTfl to waive opfUm Hie a In with a In like thai ttre-entea frum n.nfl it prolmliie thdl the walVrr will I IB Tile board not iltiilcrlnke to keep tat) im ftie twml IPWH to or nol Is therefore Hot know lo what pxtctit till? itrwvWnn Ihu law IP Ig- A cUat tltlfl to the bontln IB r-rtilBnllv In Hits the prvpomi n-Kll would IS 20 YEARS, gft W. Terrell Long Lost Ring. Dallr Esprew Ati'lln AURTiN, NOT.

A. 4 f-rrfll OiBoorprr it ttfthdeome ring, prpcenlp'! him jr hlF in (hfll had bTMn lift ir in hli nesf TfTretl WBB fire In aplnrp noon sftisr (h? rlne WBB givrn him, nnd lare" Tor tht flhter th? riiiR Flipped from In 1hn f'trr of noHvitr ffl prp- hlF phDpPtT ami IOPI tlF-lf in le. Th- land huH cuhlTdtetl oe four IInn. HIB of fli? rinpi is raihpr rernnrK- INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED. Wat Sought to Stop Building of a Bridge.

Dally Kxprenp Auplin Uurean. AUSTIN, Nov. temporary Injunction grant rf retraining from awarding the contract for thn con- ptrucllon of a bridge ncrocs Colorado tvcr at I Ms point wan today dissolved JiifJsc C. A. of Ihfl Twenty- Kin iv.fttrlcl C'linl- Xntlrfl of appeal elvrn by plaintiff.

Thn WPS brought GUr ban lipen on trial since last Saturday. COMPRESS OPERATORS PROTEST. They Do Not Want the Annulled. Dallv KxpreKn Aunt In Bureau. AUSTIN.

Nov. compress operators have protested a Rain si the order of tho llallroad- ComrolFSIon EUS- tendlnc compress riilfla on December 1 that cotton will not hw comprecpcil at first romprrss on route to tlon. Thin means thai the bulk of the will he comprwssed nl Oiilvpston fall to do ftiiMnr-EB they been doing. Will Inspect Railroad. Da'lly Austin Bureau.

AUSTIN, Nov. Railroad Com- mifisioners Btorpy and Colquitt left today for I.itfkin. where they will Inspect tho Lufkin, Grovelon A Northern Railroad. The road Is In operation between Ornvelrtn and LiufhSn. thlrty-sevpn Jnlles, nnd dpslres Innprrtlon preliminary to ap- rommoti carrier, on Mini to pnrtlrlpnte in dlvlnlrtnn on J-imt hauls and apply the tarlffc.

Tho road alno de-itrcs to FfViirc the approval and registration of bonds on completed mlleasa. The Charters, Daliy Kxiirf Aisntln Dureau. AUSTIN. Nov. following clmrtprs filod with the Secretary of StAte today: TPX Mo Company of Houston, capital stork W.WO; oratora.

J. Henry F-it- nnm. John T. nnd J. E.

Corporation f.irvncd the purpose of transact inp and a minlriK .1. Portr-r ftix. County, Ft.ich. torn. J.

Portor, n. anil F. Phrirlpy. nil of Ilix. T'in-ch3Pe nnd WILL MAKE SOIL SURVEYS I SOUTH A FEDERAL OFFICIAL IS ON HIS WAY TO BROWNSVILLE.

Operations Will Be Conducted Principally in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr and Zapata Counties--Results i Be Published, Austin Bureau. of Bureau of Soils, United States Department oC Agriculture, was in Austin today on his way to South Texim, where he cocs to conduct a series of soil surveys. The surveying crew will work in two divisions. U. N.

Coffey of the bureau having 1 charge of the other crew. Mr. Carter will have about eight men ore now ut Brownsville awaiting his ur- Ival. The mlly In Cam will lie conducted princl- Hidalgo, Starr anrt mbrace a classification of the of that section of the State; crops adaptable, the average rainfall, temperature, etc. The report will be nent to depart- from there distributed in bulletin form to' all paries of the country.

air. Carter and party have been conducting surveys similar to the one to bo made In this State for tho last several months in North and Soulh Dakota- While here hn called on this Comp- and armed himself with a number of maps, chartp nnd descriptive circulars in regard to that particular section of South Texas. DOES NOT INVALIDATE BALLOT. One Wrong Initial Not a Rules Attorney General's Daily Express Austin Bureau. AUSTIN.

Nov. One wronc millnl In ,1 cantiidiite'n name as written the hallot by a voter does not render hat particular vote olnvalld, according in opinion rendered by Assistant AUuc- ncp CJeneral James D. Walthall today. Tlio ruling was made at the Instance of Irfwfs Wood. County Attorney of Cil- IKMIII County.

In a received ai i Attorney General's office today, Mr. Wood that In one race In that county i votes were cant for one Vf. Uiclntn, like tiumher for his opponent, H. M. lieihroUi.

and one veil? for II. W. JIHiirollt. He ashs If the CommlFeloners Court can give the nnu vote rnst for Jl. W.

Hclnrotli lo U. M. HelnroUi nnd thus Otdde tho tie. On the (list no ptrcon BS It. i i i nxlutir, (ho nscnnd i i i i wrlKni wrunp.

Mr. riil-Js a the tu nmr cmintrO H. M. I i Thr by tlii Is not imllcatpd in tho telegram. CERTIFICATES ARE I IN, County and Oistrlcl School Treaaurcra Conforming to DuUcB.

IMHy Kxpreaa A Bureau, A1JHT1N, tcnflonl B. in Isrjie immlKT of wpportloiintBitt ccrlin- caUs with which 'Mi? rolitity an-1 ttonpnrere tmii In arrrara Hec- 1. A pqplnl cahi recently ff ilidiratlhe ilie apjn CDtit'oha had Iri'jfP Pi jrihric, culling off of unlH Ihs flrfBsragpp hsd :nlvr.1 The of tli? no'tstln waa Hie Isrs" pfaoh of 3 teB tKPw on hnm1 will aMest. of from Ihouelil' Bnfl "nlr a rptiilinlor was ssirs- lo wwah-n to DISCUSS MEUFk AT GAME, General Feeling of Regret at the University Over the A'fair, Dalljr KxpreFB AiiFtln Bureaii. Al'BTiN.

Nov. thet the filtiilciilq rpcupofate1 from trip to Houston, thero IP con- of thft at HHUP- pen halvps In the fnthnll eamp. that anythlnit of this nature nhontd RB II will now Iw very hnrfl to the laiulty to Rive anolhur holiday for a fnoUmll fxonrtimi: Oils it will i a ic TIR The nttiflr-iilB' oonnrll of thn unlversltv tho A i nnd al i at HoiiPlnn, nnd thai the Atrrlonl- a nn-I Mpchnntral College would act favorably In the affair. MAY A A I 8 I Certificate Sought for A i Society of Dallas. Dally Express Austin nurpAu.

AUSTIN. Nov. K. Ffrmln, an attorney from pallap. was hpro today may Inslllute mandamus proceedings in the Supreme Court lo compel T.

.11. Bite R.certincats of ntithorlty to do bupi- ness Texas lo Uie Trinity lAft, and A Hot-lniy Dallas. notary' npsocltitlo'fi and operated as Ritch, hut ConimiRHlr.ner Lovo hna declined to rrnfw ltn pormit lo continue opnrntlonR In He paid the refusal wan based on tho "Insolvency" of tho company. University News. Noted.

Daily Express AiiRlIn Bureau. AUSTIN, Nov. 11 of univrrsily Jmn returned from bin visit to (lie nifdical school at Dr. IT. Y.

JlcnMtct hip return'-d visit thn nlumn, rlubs In Soulh Texap. May Btcrlcy Trrrr.tly visited at hrr home in Fort Worth, went to Cameron on husi- icss Saturday. The wife and fnmilr ot Dr. F. are spending a few da.vs in BROTHERHOOD OF ENGINEERS CASE IN SUPREME COURT St.

Louis SoltiWBstern Railway Company vs. W. Z. Thompson; Reversed and Kenmaded. HINGED ON EXPULSION OF RAILROAD MAN Daily-Express Austin Bureau.

AUSTIN, Nov. Supreme ourt reversed and remanded SL Louis South WOE tern- Hallway Company vs, W. Thompson, from Smith, because of 3i-s the trial judge, Thompson brought quit for damages because of alleged conspiracy resulting in his being "wrongfully and maliciously'" expelled from tho Brotherhood ot Engineers at Tyler, where a division occurred In tho order. Jie was expelled because ol allegations that he advised the widow oC an gineer to sue the railroad, aiso for itifying against the Cotton Uelt in daiii- suits, -to the injury of tho other jthors and causing the brotherhood at ge to Jose prestige with tho Cotton Belt Railway Company." Ho denied tho chargua and alleged they were to intimidate him from testifying in cases against the rallroiid. appeal to Grand Chief Arthur waa In vain HI-, insurance was lost to him and Ilis traveling card taken away.

The Jurv gave him nulual dumagca and exemplary damages, which tho Appellate Court affirmed. The railroad company, tho brotherhood nnd certain Individuals weie made defendants, yet tho verdict of the jury was against the railroad companv and the Supreme Court holds il alone could not bo guilty of ae It tukcH more than one person or entity to conspire. The auked If It could find Eoparate- ly nnd collectively and the cotirt'n answer held lo be In error by the Supremo Court, alno overruling of the motion for an arrest of Judgment and for new trial. Error waa also pointed oul in tha charge as to the letter lo engineer's widow. The court oxinilHlun muni have brcn In eood faith, nnd If the wrlllne of the letter wan nn a pretext, liitn Tliomiwon can re- Thc HurrprnK vigorously pul ban any ruin of an order whl'-h for- nicinh-rn i i In court.

Fwyn TlinnipPon could not be arratened fur U'stifying osalnBt the raHron1 company In any for a rille rorhKJfling It "wouM be intlllly gild would not he rurorrcri in any rourt." Tits court nnty ttpon which ho couia be was for writing the letter lo Ihs vrl'Tow of (he disband ing iweR lulled by tho, company, (U httv dBmB rourt thflt If Thompson la trial he Bhnll be ehUlM to ai'lilal dam- for hi? "spulBl'in. for men till ati'1 rftiist'1 br (h" piihllrslloti of pump In th.s joijrriaj of brdilierhoofl nriJor. for thg of Hi? (npuranoe (i'lllry nfci Hirthrr tf tnaficR its Fhowti In i (1'ileloii hs IB nlpa io 1 Strength, Sleep and Appetite Restored at 100 Years of Age. Mrs. Susan Hurlbut, 81N.

Franklin Wilkes Barre, who celebrated her 100th birthday anniversary on Jan. 7, 1908, and is the only centenarian in that city, praises Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as the world's best tonic stimulant and in'vigorator for the aged. It has restored her appetite, given her health and vigor, and enables her to sleep well. She is remarkably welf preserved for one of her advanced years. Mrs.

Hurlbut, fnaletter received Jan. 29,1908, says: "I have taken Duffy's. Pure Malt Whiskey, and I can truthfully say it has given me strength, makes me sleep well and gives me a good appetite. Your medicine is the best tonicfor people to take if they want to live to be old and to be in good health. You may print this if you wish." Thousands of letters like Mrs.

Hurlbut's are received from grateful men and women in all walks of life, Temperance Advocates, Ministers of the Gospel, Doctors, Statesmen, and the working men and women, who thank God for what Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has done for them. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great csre being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the most effective tonic stimulant and iqvigorator known to science, softened by warmth and moisture its payability and freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and the system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps the young strong, JOB tsk yonr druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's fire Whiskey bt sart yiw off Ihc otinine. It's Ibewtlt absolutely nnre mrdidnil whiskey sold In Bn)C scaled bottles oily; ncscr in talk.

Price 11.00. Lwk for Ihe the 014 Chemist," on the mike snrc KB! over (he cork is anbroktii. Write CwisaHlng rhytfciin, Dully Milt Whbkey Rochester, N. lor tree illustrated ntdleil boiklcl Irec advke. MHS.

SUSAN HUKLBUT. 100 Years Old. In (urnleWnc (lie plnlntlff wllli a Oc- fqcOvo bar with which to the work he waa ensured In, a h. at the or Mn injury. There uitliinltlR'l In file court Ml" frt; cape Comity wherein tho District Attorney li tm-rmpt- mg to compel Jwlm W.

County Attorney. lo return tew of cortie (o Die male, arguing Tl.ai tho alatttfep nol atiUuiriyg trlnl court heJO thai Mr. I3ra)- was to Ui9 jjavlne fr, snll'trosl rests. cafln was orsl sreument. There wns mihmltteO Iwlay (ho -NftlH ve.

Ulv jf from Tmvlp. where the a i flUacVIhe (h? city cliartT nri'3 or.lltufnr-? under provurme FT the of to his qtl of Hie 'ipfcf mrasuie of tl (hat. he fli'l ho Arttuir Of her nVTriilptl Rn-5 Tlinmp-on a3 to nnd a home anrl ana rinl'trpn. NO OF "TEXHOMA DEPOT. So Holds the Third Court of Clyil Appeals.

Oally Kspress Austin Bureau. AUSTIN, NOT. Jt-Th- tlilf.3 Court of CfvH Appeals IrHilay nsnlnpt fli Hallroa.l nf In (h" of the Commlp3ion VF. Roch ft ffnlf IfelhraT Companv, fr-m (hni was no milil r.nonssary. for a flrpot at.

nn thPre IB a hundred feel away Th Ri Observe Week of Prayer. Daily Austin Bureau. AUSTIN. Nov. "week of prayer" now being observed by the Young Oliristian An.iociation nnd tho ihrouRhotit tho world was thr topic nf lipfusslon at sfivii-e of lh" First rri'sltyti-rian i i from the lov.il" Voimi: MMI'R finr( fldnn nU fiml It on the questKiti of whplher or nn i i nuthorlw th" cnrnmtsflon lUh depoin otnl Ihnf EOPB tin ri.

I i a i ft linhMl in ciunly u-hlrfi a3 indlcntlon a Farwrl a will atPO be fifflnnpfl. HP lTl" Irinl court ttpheM the rnmml'slon' for depot (here wan unty Kf-at. The court nml ot ch nKtl- that rallroaflit of nn-l pnrt In fills Stale nnd thai HIT required lo have arrnmniodatlonR fnr the public at Rtnle and Toxhnmti. Is such a PARSONS CASE IS SUBMITTED. Appeal of Texas A.

New Urleans in the Supreme Court. EaIIy KiprenB Austin Dnfoau. AUSTIN, Nov. There wa? ub- inliteil In the Supreme Court today tha rase of Texas A. New Orleans VF.

Hush j. Parsons from JlRrriP County, Parsons havina: srcnrcd a jiTrtgmrnt for J12r00 for I pruoiml injiirltvs siiPlalnr.l hy lii-liifj Phot by a "mployr-d by company. AB n. retmlt. the wound a leg was Amputated.

Four men, railroad trainman, wort 1 rid- In- hi hnxrar when th; incl.Unt r- thM the watchman was really an officer of Ihi law, deputized, nnd the railroad company cannot he InMd lisltlfi for hli pets. The Court RrantM a Writ Inclining to think that the "ovl- not i tn tnjikc railroad ll.itdp for dhnotlns." The c.isr was affirmed hy thf Tfiarkana Court of Ap- ponls, one JinlRG J. Park- whllo A. I-. rrprcst-ntcd the Vnii- I COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS.

Brady Fee Case Is Among Those Submitted. Pally Kxprpss Austin Bureau. AVBTIX. 11-Thc Third Court of Civil Appeals today rrvcmeil ana rc- of H. Fnulhnrr VP.

Texas Nf-w OrlcniiK Itnilway Company, frr-ni TIr.rrI?. ilnmnRo suit for In juries. roverxat is mmlr on ilio error of i i roi.rt in not i (o tin- jury Ihe asiaescm-nl for paving The trial htm, On Nnveinl.wr 23. will thirty puimiltipd irt mitrf. (he i i uti the awalMhs Tlip ti? the Thatikpgivlnt! Thtrd Court of CIvM Appeali.

IMltr AtlBTlN. Nnv, itora Cotift of Civil Th C'-3 of OiiH Hall' vi-. dp vs. Chicago, Rork If war Company, from Ti ft- fo. pf al VP, MUchell el al.

AiigusMne; Robert KTPti''h Vf. Provl- Jnnt Dtug from JJrown. Itpyerpe-l and reman-IM; II. Faulkner Texas fit Niw Orlpann Hallway Com- mon VP'. H- F.

IJbefff-. Ccrtifierl t.j tlie fourt: II, al VH. 11. ,1. Brechnnridge, Trnm Travis.

of Tcxap John W. Cily of AurHiti VF. Jnsnplt from refiieed: V. A. Pope vs.

W. i VF. p. K. from Afflict Ion HnrklnB VP.

M'lruhy RJ, from Tjallas. Erante-'l. for November 18: lleivleison TB. City of Jimri Caution. tter I'fTilsctJve AefoclBtiyn of Amer 3 Tisc ica.

ft'Jin Tfrrnnl. a Tlallnja' el at, rr im a allroaU (Vmrat.y VB I 1 W. from It. H. Wllktne ve.

O. Owen? 6 Uros, i Reports on UP Dally A Nov. Tpnninil of fjalvsslnn filf-fl wn.ii ih-? Ctunptrollor, lh with tin- provisions of the recclpta for ami EartimeR urine Trar- siv-n at wliloh, srcoMlnB irt in Utpa. porfe-1 ry this company camB pffpcttve. No oilier BANQUET STREET RAILWAY MEN.

President W. J. Jones the Host of pany'a Employes. Ivxpreei A i Ilurptttj. AUHTIN, Tex- Nov.

of A'lBtln HiMn-By wittj i WTO of PrrpMrnt W. J. Junf In ine thg menu the work ot Mottirntett WhH.s nail MrWright, Will Have a i December 8, 1 Express Auslln IHirrtt'i. AUHTIN, Nov. ItfiilrotJ.i Ins lo Ute Unlte'l Cqtnnsttty to rghnWer petition of Ihs paH OK- cotupgrij" tutMng 4he romfillFKloh an-1 a former order Haiti? t-he fre-; In thfl lowii of Wia pxprosfl com 1 pany irInp to Imv (he llinUa IP biiplhEBB porlion of town.

Capital Pally Exprf-M Aunlln Tltfreati. NOT. B. Plat" Commissioner Banking, Iplt fnnighl "buUter 11. I tare, st- (ntlipfl (he fJiv'Thot'ii nla.fi of Trsan Nstionnt Onnnf nutllary Ipft for to mpt-aA weeks on his Term nt that place.

nklin M. K. iiy. Riibmll in.io ff fianta FP Company vs. W.

J. from T.lnni; city of Oai- VP. J. M. Giiffey Ritrnlmun i'mn- bnny.

from .1. W. Halwotik VP A i Ixvwta, from r.ibeity; TPXHP Nnw Oilcans Railway VF. Hvrr- Company vs. Jeff Bnillh, from Colorado.

in (lie rase. W. W. Holland Jr. tairie A.

Adoue. from Kobcrtsun, a motion to dismlPR the apjwal was rourt Rfl nest thirty canes iU final docket (or PijbmlsBlon and hearing November 2S and this wlmt IB known in the practice of this court as mm regular submission day. Court of Criminal Appeals. Hpeclnl Telesrem to The Kxprcat. TYL.KR.

Nov. foIlowlnR procflclingB wern hnd today In the Courl of Criminal Appeals: Affirmed: de Ivr-nn (two C.IETPS), from Atascosa; Ham OaniuT, from Hosnne- Kfiniest Malono, from Bowlo; Tludriii Thoinp.ton from K. Murph'rre (two C.ITPS), from Conoho; from Dallas; Will Prpscott, from AnnntronK: Henry Mathin, from KPd Itlver: WiiHnm IJ. from M. Ffltf.

from Willlamfon. and ronmnrtftl: Fuller, from AnRf-Iina; Port Oray. from Burnet B. C. I alp.

from HB J. H. Holcomb. from -Fannln; Mollowny. from Gonznlrs; PannHl, from Charles T.

Wilcon. from Mc- John Cawy. frbin TiliiK; B. J. McIIenrv, from Upslnir; l.eo eomers.

from Kcvorced nnd dismlssf-fl: I.ouls bowcl- Icn. from Titup. Abminn from Howie; px-parte John Wrbh. from Jones. pp-rfe J.

H. Black, fr.Tm Hollon for rrhenriiiK overntlml: Modders. from Mason. Supreme Court Dally Exprftss Aunt in Flnroau. AtrSTIN, Nov.

followins prome Court of Tesas: tVunn T.it!'it a be 1 l-ay- lor nl. froi. Dimniit. Bargain Budget Thursday-Friday-Saturday Linens You Cannot Alton! It Hiss Ihc Special Sale Niw in Progress SSc DatnasU 60c Damask fl Damask Ladies' Hose Fasl black, 25c value, Roing at 6 pair for $1 Buys 16 yds. go6d quality Outing, or 18 yds.

of 9c Percale. Torn- Opportunity During This Mid-Week Sale Blankets ALL 11-4 SIZE A dandy for 1.98 Wool mixed Wool plaid 3.98 All wnol 4.98 in need of a Good Blanket call lo sec fticse and Save Money during this Special Redaction Sale Silk and Woolen Remnants -AT- HALF Their Regular Value DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT OUR SPLENDID LINE OF FALL SUITS, WAISTS; COATS AND SKIRTS GEO. DULLNIG CO. THE PLACE FOR GOOD VALUES.

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224,132
Years Available:
1900-1977