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OPPORTUNITIES
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ndrles may beablf but never
the work done at
SIPICKARDS
entjon to Hit smallest dka llst
to please those most partlo
DOTH PHOfJEs 332
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igation
chinery
and Estimates on
PLETE PLANTS
tall or Write
UST0N
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jOallon Halfdallou
and Quart Cans
CHEMICALS
0 GLUCOSE
ial will mean your
r orders
tsjSyrup is unequaied
now prepared to quote prices
d White and Yellow ONION
ushel crates
lots or less Bliss Triumph
Jlebrott Peerless and other
rs Southwestern Tele
and Telephone Co
w say person to Inspect or look
phono unless tbey org ablo to
in on company letter beads nu
tho Southwestern Telegraph and
jmpany signed by
P M HENSHAW Manager
badges will bo provldod in a
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kejs Somferfs
utisigs
IAL DRY GOODS GO
HOUSTON
IS FEVER JAUNDICE
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is a specific
I them all and find it the most
WALTER L liOWSE
MAILABLE EDITION
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feet high 5 Oil lit s 14 feet diam
eter 16 leet High Several smaller
tanks and tank material
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and Phone 400
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Rooms 305 and 306 Blnz BuIIdc
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and Commercial Job Printing
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SET ROUTE
SUNDAY JANUARY 13
pecial Train leaves Central Depot 800 a m making no stops
trafou leave 915 a m and 140 p m Returning leaves Gal
445 p m and 800 p m
City et Office Main and Franklin
prinoucT
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Gen Iuim Aecnt
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ran TrnfUc 3Iur
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AN ENDEAVOR TO CONTROL THE FLOW
Is lo Be Made Today but Success by Is
No Means Assured
SYMJICATES ARE NOW BEING ORGANIZED
To Invest In Jeffcrnon County Lniiil
In tlie Interior un AVcll iin
nt IHiuiiiiout
Beaumont Texas January 12 Tho
pbenomonal oil well discovered by Cap
talu A W Lucas continues to improvo
and It seems that all its wonderful qual
ities have not yet developed ltaports
from thd well today and up till lato this
afternoon aro to tho effect that the
stream of oil pouring from iLo well is
growing stronger ovcry hour B A
IFletchcr who visited tho noli today eays
that the sight Is simply lndespriuible
Ho says tho solid stream of 6U It now
shooting twleo the height of the der
rick Other parties arriving from tho well
this aftornoon report that tho sroara li
fully 200 feet high and growing stronger
Tho oil Inks which has forniod below tho
Roll his overflowed all tho Ieve > j3 and li
being stopped acalnat tho 3alno aid
Kist Tex s grade Captain Lucas has
ordered a special trtln of sand from tho
Sablno and EistTcas for tho purpose of
making a dim at tho loner end of ho
ravlno to prevent tho oil from getting
awiy Superintendent Gcorgo De Youus
at last reports v > as endeavoring to so
curo an engine and train to send after
the sind and It is probablo that I will
reach horo some time tonight
The Post correspondent asked Captain
taica this afternoon what step3 ho would
tako tewdrdsivfiig tho oil KtTrcpllcil
that bo was securing with all juVsILlq
spocd a largo numbir of tanks n which
to storo tlo oll Asked If no had atsdo
any preparations toward shipping It away
he slid ho had not that It aduM bk im
practical to do th3 until tho quality and
grade of tho oil has been dotemlnjd
hut just as soon ns the grade of tho oil
has been determined he will prepare to
losd In It cars and forward It either to
Sabine Pass or tho refineries
Mr J Q Hamll of Corslcana ono of
the contractors who dug tho well ar
rived in he rlty this morning and wllh
his brother who has charge of the well
will endeavor to stop or control tho How
of the well Mr lmlll said this morn
ing that he was by no means cortaln ho
eculd control the well but tho cflort will
be made
A syndicate of Beaumont capitalists
was haUlly organized yesterday for the
purpose of buying oil lands Tho com
pany Is composed of John X Gilbert L
U Pipkin Will Carroll and C T Ilelslg
end tho first deal for lands was closed
yesterday afternoon This was tho pur
chase of a fourfifth undivided Interest
in fifteen acres owned by Patllio Hlglni
and located only a few hundred ya ds
from the big geyser The price paid for
this fourfifth interest was 5000 Tho
land lies between the Ingalls poperty
which was purchased by Grooves
Fletcher ind the woll It Is tho purooae
of these gentlemen to permanently or
ganic this company when they hive an
opportunity and in tho meantime they
wilt secure all tho land possible for oil
speculation It is also probable lint tnoy
will drill for oil on tbelr own ireount
Mr I D Polk this morning received a
telegram from H P Manvficld of Fort
Worth In wb h be Btatcs that a sndlcan
of Fort Wonh people has been formed
and that they want to purchase all the
oil land controlled by Mr Polk The tel
egram states fiat representatives of the
syndlmto would arrive in TJouaton tpday
Mr Polk Is noncommittal regarding the
probable Hale of bis lands but it Is not
likely that he will sell out at this tlm
Another oil company was organzeJ to
dsy composed of C A Uagaraan V C
Tyrcll of Iowa Emmet Fletcher 0 11
Greeves Leon Levy and J F Weed
These parties this mornlns purchased
thirtyseven acres just north of th Lucas
well for S000 Mr Itageman sld this
afternoon that this company was organ
ized for tho purpose of operating for oil
and not merely for speculative purposes
Tho gentlemsn have ample linanciU
backing and will begin as soon as nes
nlblo putting rigs to work drilling on tbe
land already purchased and other land
will bo bought They now have tnrcc
other land deals on hand which may bt
closed up today
Olio BunsetCentral flyer this morning
brought a large number of Corslcana cit
izens and all experts to view the wonder
ful geyser of Capla < n Lucas and a auir
ber or oil men also arrived in tho ttty
last night irom Corslcana Among then
were representatives of the gouthutstcra
of the Standard
a
Jj i Oil company which la opcratxd at
Corslcana Fallowing is a partial
list of the corslcana visitors J
L Halbert S W Johasqn ansyor of
is a partial list of tho Corslcana vliitorb
J U Halbert S W Johnson mayor of
ullcorslaana Preston Lee6 A XVht 3
IF Maxwell V JMc le J Q HataUI
J ± < 0
Doe
stiiiXt
COFSiCAN A
Oil POMPINU
yw
m7im m
STATJOM
lecato ono luTe just no anon as wo can
rot the supplies here
What do 1 think of tbe iwol It is
undoubtedly the largest In tho UntoJ1
States It Is aM that pautlng wells
havo ibeen found In Husuia which llowed
as high as 20000 or 30000 birrols per day
but I never heard ot ono In this country
equal ttjhlo Yes I huro soon nearly all
tho molls In the United States I was
In Pennsylvania during tho big oil ox
cltetnent thero and havo nleo been fa
miliar with all other fields My opinion
of this well U beat described by a mos
iiago which I bent today to tho Woatorn
Olt Mens asaoriatloi of Toledo ns well
ao to my flnm
Mr Jones here turned Ho tho Postal
telegraph toperAtor In tho Crosby houso
and secured u copy of his messase which
reads as follows
Woitfm Oil Mens Aestoclatlon Toledo
Ohta
Well doing six to eight hunlred tatrcs
por bour Sulphur oil heavy gravity
Samuel M Jones
Please understand said Mr Jones
that I am not Jn any way Interested In
tho develcpmcnt of the oil nor am I
hero to speculate I camo first to seo
illie well and secondly to ostabllsh my
ibcianch hout > o here This well Is certain
ly a wonderful thing
Mr Jonet estimate of 800 barrels per
hour would put the dally output at 1J
200 ibarrclg the highest catlmUo yet
made by any one nnd substantiating the
estimate roado by Colonel vY A Fletcher
yesterday
iMr Jones and his sen cxpeet to he horo
several days
Captain Lucas rcqucots The Post cor
respondent to fitato that he Is In no way
corncctcd with tho Standard Oil company
My connections aro J M Guffy and
John H Galey of Pittelburg Pa slid
Captain Lwcas It la unnecewary for
mo to 4cll you who these gentlemen are
I will merely t > ay that we hjive ample
funds to develop tho oil on every fort of
lan4 on which I hold leases I will state
further that the oil will be developed If
It becomes necessary we will operate a
hundred derricks and the refineries and
1
THE TEXAS OIL STREAM
28 PAGES TODAY
AN INDEX
FIRST PAGE
ho Beaumont oil well
Washington spocjals
SECOND
rortlgii news
Ooucral telegraphio
THIRD
Sporting news
Toiisnowa Nt
FOURTH
General telegraphic
FIFTH
Dig sawmill to bo built In Texas
Telegraphic and Texas nowa
SIXTH
legislative proceeding
Galveston budge
SEVENTH
Austin budget
liigbcr courts decisions
EIGHTH
Naw deep water committee
Local nows
NINTH
r > iew policy for the Philippines1
TENTH
ChlneKo nows
ELEVENTH
City Uremles
leraonal iMcntlon
TVELFTH
Kflltorlala
Tampering wllh Trifles
hcrao Washington Kotcs
THIRTEENTH
The Letter Box
Literary matter
FOURTEENTH
llallroad nows
FIFTEENTH
Commercal news
SIXTEENTH
Commercial news
SEVENTEENTH
Tho Belgian haro busing 1
Olflclala circled by Texas banks
EIGHTEENTH
Report of tho financial agent ot peniten
tiaries
NINETEENTH
Forecasta by Foster
Mxccllanr v
TVENT1ETH
Tbo farblcns
TWENTYFIRST
Tlicatrlcal news and gossip
TWENTYSECOND
Want nds
TWENTYTHIRD
Want ad
Miscellany
TWENTYFOURTH
Local society
TWENTYFIFTH
Socio Questions of Etiquette
pipe lines to take care of the oil will te JWENTY8IXTH
built It Is only neceu ary for you to
print tho names of tho gentlcsnen whom
I htvo designated as my associates and
tho oil world will realize that tho Beau
mont field la to bo developed and tho
product utilized
Captain Lucas asltei also that a cor
rection to tcado of tho statement that ho
had been unsuccessful In his oporitlena
on Uio Gladys City property Tho first
well I aunk on ttut property was not a
allure When I flunk thl3 woK I was not
Prcspectlng for oil 1 discovered oil but
tho ntatoMoery In uie furas not heavy
Brummoru Iiepartment
TVENTY3EVENTH
Happybainmer letters
TWENTYEIGHTH
Local courts
U C V Orders
t
<
bo found In 4be Immediate vicinity I
mant to ay to Jher that It ithad nit
been fcr he ifeirneas and cenercolty ot
the ownera ot Gladys Citr property I
enough to develop the find so I reared mlgtat have never discovered what you
epemtlons until a ware Kttlifaolory rl liave tsintd ttie Lucas Oil aeroer They
could be ohtalnoi Taking tho flfat well have been exceedingly liberal with ino
as a guide I bored tho nyell which his
proved auch a groot BtfiJtojfl I nada no
failures In my oporottons ha Gladys City
property Tho first I sank will develop
all right and J oao wi4ireaon iwl > y others
oqipil o tli0 > prei9epA epsTitor th uld B t
especially r George W Currotl nal
Oaptaln O V OBrien and < tbo tleaion
stratton that their confidence and gener
osity was not misplaced l < i Indeed grati
fying to me who wis the recipient I
lAsnousoctsiant of Otytsln Lujajs Chat 1
t VH MT K
ay
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FIRST EDITION 240 A
DAILYPOST
M
POST
XYITH YEAKNO 284 HOUSTON TEXAS SUNDAY JANUARY 13 1901 PKIOE 5 CENTS
SOLID STREAMOFPETROLEU
The Flow of the Beaumont Well Con
Italics to Grow Stronger Hourly
TWO HUNDRED FEET IN THE AIR
is the Oil Forced by the Tremendous
Pressure Under It
The a1g > vo drawing was mado l > y tho Postn artist from a pencil akotch submitted by Captoln Philip H
Fall of Houston It bIvob nn Idon o what is suppose tn bo tho How of tho oil stream from North Toxni to tho
cqast though the descent ts tnoro gradual than la Indicated by this drawing Cnptnln Fall thus explains tho
above sketch of the oil vein flowing to tho Gulf of Mexico
At Corslcana oil htis to bo pumped but at lloaumnnt It gushes over one hundred fcet hleh oooatiso llko
water It must find Its level Corslcana being several hundred feet hlghor than Uoautnont thero is no level
above ground for oil to seek honcc tho pumping process to bring It to tho surface while at iionumont the
pressuro to reach Its level Is inconcolvablo In force
All Toxons who have road to any extcut know that out In the gulf thero nro placid wrttors for mllrs In
tho roughest weather whllo all around tho warves nro mountain high and wo know this caltu district Is cmttml
by oil finding an outlot at tho bottom of tho gulf C < Jo doubt this is the voin tho UonumonterH have fltrhek nnd
cro wild over My lde3 ts that w qro some practical parties to sink an lUmonse Iron plpo below tho wato r nnd
Into tho ground there would too found a gusher that would supply tho world for conturles NV > doubt It
has bubbled Up through tho wators for thousands of > c rs and tho billions upon billions of linrrola waaicd
mokes ino tired to think About Tho amount gono to waste would drown halt tho world In oil
ooooo o or i > o eo o < n c oo oa oseooo ooo oooo e ie eooo oo eooooocsoo o
III IM Peck H James A Hamilton
J S CulUman T JfAVoods H L Scoles
and A Tomploton A M Carter J K
Catfor and nebert Flournoy of Fort
Worth were also among tho arrivals to
day These gentlemen immediately upon
their arrival hero sought tho livery
stables and drove at once to tho well
Samuel M Jones tho mayor of Toledo
Ohio arrived in Ihu olty last night from
Corslcana acoompaalea by his son Paul
H Jcnes Although Mr Jones Is famous
tlirousrout tho country as a politician nnd
o asontt iKaoUlfAlrtrrfie lthal u
business man Ho Is a memSor ot tho
Acme Sucker nod company ot Toledo oil
well suppliers and general ongluoow
and a he says himself liaB ibeen In tho
oil well business for ever thlrtyflvo
> ears Tho Pout ooi respondent mot Mr
Jones this afternoon and found him
pleasantly lnellnexl to talk about tho
wonderful well of Captain Lucas
I was at Corslcana said Mr Jones
when tho news ot tho dlsccvory reached
me ami we caime to eo It My firm has
a brahch houso In Corslcana and wo wilt
o
o
o
eeooeaaoo
ho la opoiutlng with an Indopondonl nnd
5
ill
Merchants iP Dealers
WESELL
Lubricating Oils
Illuminating Oils
Car Greases
Compression Grease
Write tis for prlc and terms
Southwestern Oil Co Hoiiston
A BILL INTRODUCED
By > Congressman Burleson for Ihe Im
provement of the Brazos River
AS FAR AS OLD WASHINGTON
It Carries with It an Appropriation of
1 225000
THE GOOD rORTUNB OF MnVODttL
Carried Off Honors at Law School anlPl
Enter Texas Firm <
THE SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY
IIiin Urcnmmrnil il nn tiiroprintlniK
it 23 < Hm for ItiNtorntliut of Shu
luclnto Hutterlcd
Special to 1 he Pan
Wastilnsion Jauuary 12 Congressman
liuilrson has Introduced n bill to appro
Slprluto J226000 to Improvo tho imttou
J river from its mouth to Old Washington
o according to Oaptallt Iliohos report nlong
b I these linos Tho npurt from that ol
I gltioer uileor on tho Uranus rlvar from
51 Old Washlngloti to Waco lus not y kbqen
o transmitted to cengroas and will jiot bo
ifnr several weeks The delay has bflea
J caused by the iioquent rlnes In the rltf
uud ttie eouMequcnt dfticulty In aurvoy
tng Unit psrt of tun stream with refer
ence to looks nnd dims A soon as ho
report is ftJort ellhei Mr Henry or ilr
llurluion will Introduce a bill to cover
tho roiommendnllon and push both bills
liofore tic nenato comnierro copimUt o
nnd tbov hope to hive tho llrAios river
J reeognuoil m tho prusoiu rlvora and har
bora bill
ltivvniviJLvaDmiiH TireawY
Official information has reaclie I
tho
wealthy concern a tls to tho vuluo of his tatp IcpaiUmcnl to tlio elfoot tint tho
discovery and 1b s urnuco that the il InyPsunoeifato treaty as amouded by
clepment et tho iDemirnorit oil fioliln will the United BUtea senate Is now unJor
contlnuo find that the whWo country will
profit from tho Indiwtry
In intiikjiig InqulrloH Jnbo previous In
vratlgjaHon f tho oil prwipeut n KoutU
tvst Texaarrho Pont oomcttpowletv fouud
n pirblluhol letter which Is inturoHtln
It wiiro iwrWtcu by D T Cavtinaugih I D
I I under Mato ofiHouHon JlniuaryV
1873 and pulblUhwl in itJio Il auuotit
Jiua jvwvuttjt bf vuiuarj XS Wfytivi
twehtyth reo yctira tug > r TOjo ao ur wolls
aouWi of npaumaniiperilancvi iii tCio let
tti i IthoipMlijtfWihoii tho Lwcaa acynor
is row ttplirtilnK sulrdtfUm rtil anorfi than
100 foik It Jto Mw air Tho letter follows
ronaldurstlon by tho Ilrltlslt cabtnytcf
flaials with 11 view to flnnlly detcKnlalnc
iwhutiior tho instrument In Ita amcndsil
form shall bo agroedto or not lloyond
the fact that the document Itself is now
before tho officials for tlnal action the
stale department W not ndviujil nnd tlKiro
lb no luiluuitioti at lunil as to the proh
nble result of iho confdruneouaw going
qn That it Is actually taken tip given
llromUo that an answer ono wax o ilw
elllfir w4Uvbe apeodlly forthoh lnTna 1
that them wilt hojioJlongsarivhtput do
l y over thenivBtf8tlWsK J
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NEWYORK
Eaulpmont and Service Strictly db Jo Date
GEO D HUNTER
City Pjbs and Tkt Agf
fe J
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Thq tact lltat thij t roity la now WtrlK
tlvoiy cCnslSej od jn London naturally
ttetlvoiy na uratjy
Has excited milch tnicculctlon nt to tho
Una outoomo but the fltate dupArtivttt
s
ubjeurt umnng nvlionr was my
brother IWv Wt ICuvanaush who Siart
InattlumninH by wtntcli to flmt pnI traoo
volns ot c tl til or tiny stiller aubtur
ranea 11 ktubtltanips anhl Jlndliig tbiit tilie
tools worhud very Jlnely li any Stands I
procurtsl a st t nnJ btougal thom lo Toxns
WliU a vltivv ot prflyoctlng Ior pirtroltum
in this State
1 flrwt tJtcpvcd in LMiirWhall w1hcie I re
mailnul 1 ytiir Having lnlsurc I pias
pocted eomu on > lled river mt the uupur
b < a1lnc I fnupj mnall veliii In vailouit
pailW rnngiim viailoi ilrpthn lint
knowing thrj ithero wore fine BurTtce lu
icatlona on Itdd ilver near th Indian
Nation J icroBscid ovor to > tihnt rAttgo of
country ihd atruek Iir o volns i tltn
upper wtiters of ithn SvWIno ani found
thoy huil a uniform ibciarliM from nortli
wcot t owWieaiit In Lho Klirc < tJloti of the
rnoufn of Saiblne river Safliuie Paa
1 ttuccJ thi io veins for aUoirt 00 miles
finding a mlurjbor vt iilaccu wtiero tho oil
camo up tihrioucb uho cartli 10 no ir
face liul not In auffleleat quanwMoH to
JuWtlfyitho workilng AVUh nvV luirtrmnonts
1 locuUvl two polnttl In Naiogdonlios
cnitnly wlhere oil J3iild bo Iflourtd rl about
ulnetyIour feet Uorlng wae dono nt
boMi places and p > woa found but the
eupply wos tqo scant to Justify working
I have no doubt but thai imoio couldhavu
been flaurul toy Ing deeper
In Alugudt 18fiij II reaichnd neaunont
on imy lino iiauthoast Horo I found botho
fino vclnd onu ptfwlng under tho tour
svclls twmo mile or tiwo uoufheaat of
IJcaumon I ajao viWit il Sour Like
whom I iOoun1 oil upon tho Mirfuce In
greater quuntlUc lhan at any other
pblnit I3y oxamlnntton I ifoupd tiwo lar o
veins papjinijunicr mho lake frt n north
wsut to iroutbeast nnd two oiner croa
Idg nhom at rfwht angles under tpo lake
1 Miittbt tin pnlvilogf from iliho land own
era mi boro for oil near itho lake but no
buoJi privilege oould bo oiltalned I then
tra ed ono of these volns a half mile fur
ther eastward to othor iambs and bored
fotttytiwo feet iv hen the quicksand bo
como 80 troubiesomo tihat wo could pro
teed no further twlMvout a groato 1 outlay
of infancy ithan I was aMo to mecti no
I atiarilonc tho obtorpnbio ea other du
ties demanded my attention
From ilnfcnmatlon nostly otittlned
frccn Capin Olemants nettr finur Iikc
an old 00a cajjWn a < Ide < l to what I al
ready knew of Oho rango of petroleum
veins rcadhtnz ifrom the Indian > < uHpn to
the gulf I formed the opinion tliat there
Is a perpcUuial llow of oil from he north
the tudtjtloiia are faun ib > it
uephmoo It wns pointed ou1 b on
iioollon by nn otru al thit f 1 1 ait
was contemplated It prababl w i J tivo
been mndo at once whonu h 1 1 ot
about two wWtsr si ite the n nlcd
Aieaty readied the London toiila of
flro gave evidence Unit thlfre i 1 do
lro on the iart of lb ailn t of I la
then lo tonslder tho nutter with mu h
deliberation In tho liipe of iitnMts tbe
two gnvtrnmrnts Into iiRrirnic t
mil ounuivs good itoaTUNi
Mr Wllllttm Odell who has bonn nee
roLity to Senator CulbersonMaia bm
election told The Post correspondent to
day that ho would leave tomorrow for
his homo In Cleburne Tcxas to cite tho
law firm of Rimsny oiell as a riiffner
Mr OI0II graduated In tlo Georgtrtown
law Khool hero last aprlnn and cap
turtd neitrlv all the honors Whim tins
offer to eiitot tho firm of which his
brother Strtto Sanator Odell la n tenia
ber camo to tho y6ung mtn Senator
Culberson who Is loth to part with II10
services of Mr Odell lnsstod that h
could not afford to rofuso such alt exS l
lont opening for rt young lawyer and ro
luotuntly lot him go
Olr A J Clopton of Jeffcron will lake
tbo paco of Mr Odell as aocretary to
Senator Culberson
iMwnOMrAfPiox iort niATTBitins
Tho secretary of iho tronsttry haa rec
ommended n appropriation of 25000 for
the restoration of the battorlcs at ort
San Jacinto t Oalveston ileslroyitl by
tho grost storm qf Heptembor 8 and nlso
an appropriation cf S0O to reimburse M > v
Claiborne the Urtathouso keeper fitstfoj
Ivar point who lost his all la the aimo
Btenn
to ruouiT cutiBESitsaxs uil
Giivcrnor Otero of New Mexltoti hero
to fight tho bill Introduced by Senator
Culberson to erect an international dun
at El Kiao That bill has been reportal
favorably by tho committee oa fare i
relitlcnu and Is now oft tho soiato calen
dar
1LW WAS iRlECOVTBRnO J
Secretary iHay transacted cono ltlsrJble
liuslncss at hl homo today but a there
opnflnol inwtly to the Wcihc valloy u l presenco at the state depar cuit ha
rpaebe tbo gulf noarSbiino Pasa wfioro < not resume hia official dut < is thsne
1 Ho appears to bo qultu recovered tioin
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