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SECRETS At Mm Fit·· of tiaflhrtag. > thtrw m War J M (IW ht u liUnWw. Sin ι 4octar, ami her axxiaety I* aru»ect*<!. t iMllntlM over the tt|M at the Κaaitbor·the·Μμ»μι, throtftwl era«■ _a, WÛ1 HÙ) t*ar le I>w 16» MW o< e—tano· hi · MMrfel saood u4 r«t undw IhM. _______________ Mother's Friend kitliih·—*. —4 tor mtwruti «Μ only. It la ^<er1«r« and >IU eat Main ««mb'i pretty ■Km. It would Imm ta abanafal if Iha lanliia of mail m y am n*>«wary to the aec reeefai iaaee el haaithy ckU4rer>. All wynw atrnt ta feat «m* mutltar· Med aa«4 «ml y to a dru Mam and tua ll-iW Mti>n tha i>Ua thW Urth fi ally laaW Mother! r antldealK**. and Withy newer are tfca Hall of Ua aae e< Mot bar'a Oe lot "Mntherfceod" aiHrit free. ΛΑ ■ mm rl ahcmWl ïsa*e H. ΤΪΙΕ BftADRELD REGULATOR CO, * Atuikta, G*. * Α. -A ^ .A. AA AAA A A * ^ V FOR »AI.K -Old new»p*p*r· at the Daily I.igM t.ffic*. t( SICK Fowl#r f » > r rent. Κ 4«! WASTED —T»r*«· m»n «rtth »*iron and t*»m in t *ul C*>»1 Wo«· harht# If· Work* 'B« >K HALF. <»«« «mail Iron ·<»?·. - tf ·<> (1 *t one*. J. H. Hlklt*r FJIMh· 23B. ;& WANTED Von to know that |XUO p*r rr>rd wtli buy 3D cord· woori on th· ground bv etmntUtrf, 01 $3 30 d»li«*r»«i <^ulek acceptance. D. H Thonpiou. 41 V<>« lo know tbw w» jratiutrt# Οι**» M iAl*it«r ο card ττο«κ1, if you jfiwy* worth '.ihuis» »· (■ort wood d#itr«red t«» i· cttr at prie#» rent?· to |T> j»t»f cord, it»· ..ν<· i> cubic |#M f.»r tah&chi* Ire Wore· 340 tt«wljr psjwr fK-fpllil# >j»lv t" VV, L Wi»«, (·.'*, it oiolh*· n( lb# rpfietr, dy* and ,r πι«-β·«π» A!· kl 'Suti.MC γ μ11·λ«1 " for and 4< S? > < , «Γκκκι* à 'fjà %-J» - _ KOH KEN I Me<e. Uri· Ireni room two blOfki frein »'iuar#; flr*> and ^l«ctrie Ittftil Saitublo tor men and wife or l«r« ΐίβΜβηηι. Corner of Water Md ΚI us ·{ re# l·. tf t . J. c. lumpkUss, —AtTOSUNKY - At t*AW— NWtif Off* o««l l Hftck tm mm «o>««» Evory fnàwilïi tm **· )ui M )ww ti vork M» r * hcutt. D elic i ous Ice Cream m *%*! %· · · Ice Cream Soda \ Freeh Home· \Made Candy (S hoc ο late and Bonbons " Fresh box Candy Gretl-Ameritya Candv Kitehei NotBing ha» «^er equalled it Νothiajg can ay^t surpass it. Dr. King s New Discevery A Perfect For AH Throat aw^l Care : Leaf Trouble», IMM. TfMir 1 " Stands b.T (he Γο.μικό Assamed by ν . ^ ΈΓ " the Admiimtratios. CITES AUTHORITIES. Massarfcnsetti Senator Sejr· See*»«lo* M Viewed bf Southern State· Ourla* Clrll War Sot a Parallel Case. Washington. Jan. «.—Practically tfc· entire session of the senate Tuesday «U devoted to a speech by Mr. Lod|t on the s'.uatlcn on ika Isthmus of Panama. He discussed the question of the right of the president to retog nlî« the independence of a new nation, j and concluded that tuch a prerogative pertains exclusively to the off.ce of the chief executive. He also conteniez that there bad been a general expec tation of a" uprising In Panama In case of the f tllur· of the Hsy-Herran treaty, and declared that the presi dent could not ha*· done less than In form hlmseir of the prospect. Mr. t^odf argued lhat our Interven tion In Panama l»ad been only In th· Interest of peace an<1 contended that (he preil'Jmt had not gone α «tep be yond »ha» I he proprieties railed for. The conclusion of ι-,# speech were le veled to the present asp*ct of the question, and in that connection he re ; ferred to !h·· *pee<-hes made st (he j Democratic b.»n«ju»t In New York ta«t ntghl. Mr. I.odg·· rr!tlcl»e<j th» presidential a-Jmlnlmtrai ion of Mr. f'lev«land sav ing he did nul think anything < ould t>« "happier for the fi"P«Jbllciiis than to have the Iiem'H ruts nominate the last Ί fW Hwmu» ι* κ. * »!.»»·»«·>»< ML < · < IK'il J or·····» 1 It': ' - '■ ' ;■ * · Η pt it t foittl l>t' ' *V ' ίί f h# i ■ · I ' ■ ■' .!'·■> I: dJ«ltH>e <*'· >! t I» »> ' If o >( <J < ι! *··ΐ .| ρ n : : \n*t > ΐ . i ' ί ι ι 1 t*>'i I T> •WW «Ή» *"*f ' « |>^i···." »ΐ»-4 ι · ? ---i h **i t»» t#*"i* » t>»» In ri>« jrin* tt>» <ρι|»ι« ι !·*1 «· ' I !*'i! itm.l · ï't * r Γ' <:1 i Ϊ** ttï" tf " »*" » I |(T fj·»s11»·■♦*·* iHét r»vnii»*î m ty t» r« <»f ni*·*! * *'n · 'ftjtn "f '"vlf-ι··' Î »*'*;. t -if — r ! ί . ι ! -» Illj ΐι-*ίη m» tttKoil* "J η»ΜΪΓί*ίι· Μ» ">ηΙί"ηι1»Ί thit *wb m < ' • < .u w1 I «il Iî* j <». m -■ \) t- 1 ..■« |*rwv*. 1 vr ' »-»r Mr. 1>«I.···' its·"!» "ply to th<»»·· «ho f»rirst» ni» ί ih.it 'h*· f«« ft th.>t 'h» t*p;t«t S" Vλ· hvi th«· *..·.. | tfe* MHiilwrii Mat»* tn th» «tvil m .« .1 ·.1.11 * ·*·■·? !trv from r :V;r »nv nation urM· h ha·» com» Into »«i*t «►ne* thiiMKh «. . ,i* h^« I'-nnim· ThM erguffi·-! ! he (Imhw) unworthy. WAS RtFFHREO Wtnt te th· Ce»"»*»itt«» ftn PottofKrM »nd Po»tro*d«, Washington. Jan 6 ~Th» r**oiut!ott« by Mr Ha»» » D#îb V(t) pro vMtn* for an tnvf *tltr*tu»n of r*rt«!··. m*t*t«»r>iii in th# Url*:ow r port r»fli**,t!n* on th» mMnhcrnhtp <,r th* tutim*. « n» r»f»rr».J to the >rw · mitttr· on μοβίίΛΐ.# and poetroeia en motion of Mr Γ»>η· of N'*w ïorti. t.i» Bm/untf itmurr Lottery Bill Paated. Havana. Jen (—The houne μ<ιΜ»Ι the nation·! lottery bill b* »·.*·· f KîS t© II The mea*ure wllî now rj to I Vreotder.t l'aima, MiNOR MATTERS. Lan J <>ΙΪΙ<·«· a» Tt*homlr>i<>. I. T.. ίι#· bum reopened. 0hrt*4>»n church at LtdenU, Tn was deahtoyed by fire. t'jitle thieves are ««Id to be rr*· merou* ai'Mss the Rte Grande. F H. I^rrtman will be.ome preai dent of the l^ion Pacific railroad Hon. J Ο Mi< holeon. a member »f • he Trx.i* irgtt^ture, died nudleniy at !<aredo. » β 7. Hamrd. %n ex-army ofn< er. h *.i been at Minneapolis, chantai utth bleama Over 49.9M m»n hn- rnunitil work In iron and ateel mille V Pitt «bit rv dti trtct the past «wo w«eli* General mercantile eto*e of 8. D. Davl* burned at i:rm; · Ttx . Lo«* ÎÏ»*». WltJ* JÏÎ.W tr.iur Marvin Hurt of l.ou - Kv . and Oeonre Gardner of !.<>-. «II. M · «« . bflïfl fifteen rourt I» to '»·»■ »*d Boston. Frank and J*»hr. mir. .· -tesii broker». »er» arreet I at ' * «9 charted with using the niai!» » til •«mt te defraud ItMl(natkm of nearly «very p»M ter oondu-tor ««* the Meai^an Ν %' railroad bet were Laredo ant It» Me*t<o ha· been «lied fer. Mit· hell Gray, a oromlnenl ettiirn ' Dalla· and pioneer, te «eat. Darin* the i\elvi( war he wae a member ef the fa· Imu· John J. Good hat ter y. ε in TSXAS. r island ta ertJ&'ewy. ··■"· 1 Orteana. Jan. «-—Whin John Alexander Dow!· arrived hm «a Sat urday tt «ru learned thai Λ» South ern Pacific people had full charge "f him, and It w».« «ported that hi· <t** UnnUon was Matagorda island n«ar Ara&M» Pas·, Ter., which. It I» «aid. h· I & tended to pu reft a.»· If tt shtmd prove desirable for the establishment of Ma colony. Dowle came in private car Ko. ft» of the San Antonio ar.d Ara r. M a Pas» road, which waa In charge of A»*t«tam Genera) Passenger Ag^nt Georga F. Lupton of that road. Mr. Lupton trmv»le«l eooth with Dowle, end General Paesenger Anderson of the Southern Pacific arranged the itinerary to the Inland. It waa wndersteed h-»re than Agent Lupton had teen rent to Chicago by the Southern Pactflc Wth hla private itr to bring the prophet comfortably to Texas, and It wa.« said that Dowie might abandon til* adver tised trip to Australia if Matagorda Island should" prove desirable for the colony. Matagorda I standi comnprlnes nom» M.000 acres of fertile Tand. and li one of the aeveral Islands lying In th» g'itf Ju*t beyond Aransas Pa*» Dont» ta reported to have complained that Zlon 'Ity is too ne-ar civilization, wl'h t ! ι e result that hie peopl» and ftls »m»r· pris»· h» ν» been subjected tn Intolera ble annoyance*. He Is said to have egprwwei a d*?1re to refound the <l(v In a le** populous *ectlr»n of thf h»rr:s. t ile re nrwï Matagorda, because of th« Urtar.d . naracter. was described to Mrn •a an ideal location, wher» be would be absolutely free from ouWd' Inier fererj* >· The Southern lJ<t<-ift» people becam»· Interested io th projet fnrrr» a belief ih.it the establishment of the Dowle Industrie* In Te*as would b# largely beneficial to th» Intermit!· of the road Wbll* her* Πο»Ι» d»rline4 to sjv-.ik I" » ir«-r; «> r;i I way of tilt up, *îm -1 jr rmMi «v«a fiwû«* I Γϊ H ^î» »"■* oret ht» pmtp»' i)vi vlflt to Mata· gorda. PEOPLE PROTEST. Citiien* of Alba Do No» Wish Convict Labor U»ed !n Mme» Aitiu T»x Jan. C—t'nsb!» <o h iv· H'h»r I Ι! π: î η ι ; - "f t h·· Τ!»*:»« l/enit* «iΠ<î <111 Ml lut y <-,r 'h·· >Ui· «inhorlllm r»vok* tbe antract in w»ik •■<11+ · om < ι* h»r» « It/.-n** m*>«"nwt jri* n-)« h»; ! «ι «h» M-thn'JIst Rp!»<-«ï|».*l 'bur h. at whl'-b about ΪΊΟ ν *r» i!r»*"r » Τ h» p»irpo**l via ι ο ·5» t-rniirx» tjr '»n Mom* mo'ï«» of m lion ihat «o'jll ifi'l i'·· thoce in au thority "» r»move the rti■ v1 u from th* mine* A -rnri ut»· wa* <tp|yV.nte<t to 1' ift resolution·» iii'l report thin to *»ι'·'λ»γ m»* tin it Th» < <>λ1 company h ι.» r«Hv«l *ixty oc ην! m PRESIOENT SCORED Uni»n Veteran» Say H H« Ignored Thorn For "Renegade Democrats " Auxtln. Jtn β—Joseph Mo» »r pont Oranrl Armjr of th- R»publl<· «Ίορ'<··1 »< orln* I*re»l1ent H'm.-·» vrtt f «r M« it'ltud* towar-1 l'nlori \- · ernr.e. rwiïnjf that h" »»» t(norlng them for r"t ι*κ·«<1«* It«m(» rais Interest I» Paid A'JMln Jiri Κ Th» ontroil^r 1r*w • warrant of IT» .'*; nu» h*lriif i<> p.'1 . th<» *j r.u t.t.est on th» publt Ί- t>t Lad"y Run Over by · Train Win· «Ι>·ιγο, 1>* lin C Μη Γ η λ!» · «·>πη.ιη *lf» «.f * ' Ιί "iortri : < ne of thw ιtvl m«>^t prom'ri'-rit fun file* 'if WlnnibOto, wan run ov«r by ν tacking fr- tfht train on a *w*1t· h ι front of III*· <i<>-i>ot an4 her bnHv l.rti bly mingl'l Sh«~ died In about l*fi - ty tnJnut· * »ft»r the a -ddent. Beaten by T«o Wime* Sherr·. it. T"« . Ian. 2«. — A voting man η ade an tintivttal complaint to the pollen «ΐΛΐιηκ that without provo'.i I tlor» two women whom h· pursed on j Walnut stre-rt turneil upon hlin and 1 rave him ι kfv»r· heatlni? Thn ι,ι.ιι « tould not Πr.· 1 t>!+5 women. Sue» tHe Sheriff San Antonio. Jan t- — H. J. Market! who was thct bv I>cputy Sheriff Hint during the rp•■.Tit etr»*t lar «strike. h(.> mierl Sheriff "1 t>in aM ht< t>on<l-mn ί for 11x090 ilferriaic»·» for the action of 1 ht· iîepaly. Th.» t · amount of i <r·, J as* «suit* ifatnit '.tie sheriff and his ι bwyinmen growinK out of the strike ' mow asir>-sra.tr $50.000 TWO ENGINEERS KILLED Seriou» Wreck Occur» on the Rock Is land Road Near TopeWa. ! Toi-ek*. Kan. Jan. 6 R<« k Island gmsstng ΐτ iTzin Ν ν 2 îû!!!uvu v* ·*ϊι t freight train five mi!· < west of 'i'··;· » ka at 1 <Vi lot k Wednesday morning Report» from there »ay tha' many pereone are raught In the «r' k<«e The general superintendent*· cfti ·.· im porta «h· wretk a* very «rrtou». Train ι Ν ο». 3 I· the Kl Pas» Mexico ant <'«l ! tfornla expre*.». leaving} Kansas City at ·:4ft a. m. Knglneer» Reardon uni Benjamin were killed Over a dox< π pe.eeer.ger» ere fataî'y hurt. MARINES AT SEOUL. Thirty· Five Are Guarding American Embaaay at That City. Seoul. Jan. t. V deta. hment of thlr tr-Γϊ» marine· from th» l'nll«<) eteamer Vlckatiurg. now 1/lng at fhe mulpo, arrived here a guard for the Amerk-ar» legation. The United State* transport Seapharlo la alio at Ohentu!· po whirr Kuida, Japan ant Ore »· Britain have « Il one man of war Quiet prevail· here, but the patac· I· heavily guarded hy »ho Korean army Valuable Cargo, ltd Franciero. Jan. ·.—'The «Vcidelit «I end Oriental liner «'optic ha· brought "· of tlM moot valuable cargoes 'bal "•fJMH her·. It included ISU b-»leo ' *Λ valued about ll.tM.0M. beeidoe *111 m Japanese yen valued at It,· ,»ΜΙ1 ; : .tftra fsy Japan ill* .«if Sire Looks at Hir Différ ences With Russia. \'W&3m'î WORLD INTERESTED. Sfcovld Affairs Cootina· aa Tbtf Art at th· Present Γ!®» Manchn· rla and fellow Sea Part* Will Ht ClSterf. New Tork. Jan. I—Th· Asaoc1a'«i Preaa haa been furnished wltn :i"· following statement of th· Japont-s» vl«w of Ita preaent contention with Russia by one wtvo la In constant com munication with Toklo, and wh'.'t knowledge of Japanese eîTalr» and In timacy with prominent JsLpa.nc.se. gl.es weight to hla opinion: "Negotiation· between Russia » >d Japan have reached a critical st..g>·. aJth*»uett an amlcW» adjustment !* •till possible. Russia's reply to <he Japanese latest repr»»»miation«» v, decide the Issue. While neither govern ment ha* taken the public Into Its > η fldetKe. It ts rot dtffii ult to iurm -« the general tenor of the views « hi r. the Japan. -e (overnrr· nt would ex press Something In the nature of m agreement between the governments whereby th»y bind themsel\efr to r**p* ι Independence ari<i terntotial Integii.y, both of Chin* and Korea, would nat urally come (IrsU Such an agreement probably ^vould Include also mtltnijl recognition of the ape< laJ Interests of ICustla In Manchuria and Japan in Ko rea. coupler with un agreement bas>-d οι» the principle of equality of all ι . t lofts ;tt regards commercial oppo: tunnies In Iheae countries that neither ;.fC i^i ïy nite'n interfere witn the corniii<-r.'iaj rights of the other a< - Qiiltef by treaty with China or Korea In a word. It ts probably the fact that Japan na* asked t*> more of Russia than "n Urination by International cotnfi.il· of declaration» repeatedly and Umqiil>o .illy made by Kus.'la herself re card* tig 'he u rrsel fl s h nature of 1er ΓηοΙ1\<.« with ».. \.f » ; Ku.-*iu 9 reply evidently has been » •urprlse and at disappointment to Ja ppait It !» n*»w generally understood that Ru'sla lias refused n, dlrus» ll··* «Kutllon tn M-anchurla. and he* pr posed oinoi hi n#f In t h e nature of Λ neu tral zun·· In northern Kore-a on the east an<l l'nj; Vins un the west. It is difficult lo |*rcHc how Japan <Ό<ιΙ f ij ν kn«(it this proposal. To con sent tο th» lrwl»fin!ie prolongation · t Russca t dav upon the borders >.f K. re*. end to the Jim'r·'!/ition of n- l\ one-third of the 1,liter"» terril· would tu? a fata) menace to the lid" pendente of Korea. Rhl.-h Japan muM def»iid at alt cost as Ό the » ,f»tv f the | en Insula. wh h is the outp· »t ··» her lines of defuse, ·- I nd Ispen-,tl>l> to Japjtri'· own re·.· ».» »η·1 security So. alsa, »u» r«p:<rda Korea it ta now known that the Joint efTorts of <ir- ' Britain. th«» tînlte<! States ari«i Japan to open the Yalu tn foreign ■ omm· » " at ter^e were on the eve of «ί< * hen the Russian ·> i-'iratlnn of V >T gampho bl«'k«l the puns. 'Π ■ - ·«>. uni KlmtUr event.·» In Korea and Man tf'iri ι Justify the .·<j>preh*n#lon thai If i*/f-·!·<-. kr» permitted to pr<> "«-d untnterrupt - fcdly. a larçe part of the ihor»·* 1 -f the Yellow sen. not to mention the lnt«r rl··» ■ ζ Ma·, hurl t. ·ν ί ι··» lored ·ο the Commerce f the rlnlj/-i r ιγΙΊ 1/ Is of vtt.il Irnjxirtan e to J it η th.it tt. - Should not Ιι«ρρ··η. ο ι : ■ 1 ■ t ■ plain tl.it the final l«*u» ;· ;<end» solely upon Russia's wllltntfTl* - ι· ogntze this fa L" MAY STAY CLOSE D Thirty-Five Per Cent of Chicago The- j at res Can Hardly Reopen. Ohha**>, Jai». t·.—Ήχ- spi-rlal com mittee ι nmpont of members of the city fouiidl to Investigate the condi lion «tf ι he local theotre*» and to re port upor. what alterations are r fefs rarv to make them conform to th« building ordinances heUl It» first inei-i Inc Tuesday. According to the statement, of A1 rtertnan Krlestadt, one of the mem!>-"« ty-flve r>eT cent of th« theatres vt i! reopen their doors. Strict adheren< to the building laws would requlr» that fwy ore of the playhou·** >n the city be of fireproof corvetru<ti<.i and this w ou Id require the demolition and rebuilding of the majority of th ■ theatre·». Attorney* ogf the fire department causal the arrest of four employe- f the Fuller Construction company 1 ι· vld J or. m a masonry foreman mi AngQe McKay. Otto lifusch and <»hn Klnestnn. Irnn Union Labor Commission. Chicago. J411. t — HreaWsnt \V O. Bchardt of the Chicago Ffderv tlton of Labor will name cciti i u • Ion of union tabor ι "présentai U ■ m re port on thf· Iroquois theater fire. Union* 8eeK to pr:ve 'nccmpilent non-'.r r ·, stage «mplores caused the blaze. Par ticular str»«s la pi't by labor leadet* on the 1 harges of tin management of th· Iroquois refused to employ high •Âîânô* itir-it it· ildtlùîe Sltt |e I f MJ ΠΙ « GIGANTIC LAND FRAUDS Thty Ar· Reported Have Been Dis covered by Dawes Commission. Muskogee^ I Ts Jan. 6.-—It I » r -port ed that the Daw«« commission di*re* ored some gigantic land frauds, and or, Uits account 'he Cherokee land ofli » was closed until an Investigation roulil ke had by S·· retary Hitchcock. Inf«rmati»n Guarded Washington. Jan. t. —I.antr anil rare· fui considérât Ian wa· given to the sit uatlvn In the far east Tuesday by the j.resMeiit and his cabinet. This gov ernment has been keeping In <i.>*e touch With the progress of events In the orient through diplomatie chan nel·. but the Information receive 1 is nasi careful I* guarded. ι *> >~v f ΙγΑ^γΛ r ^ r'JVr'i* J* »*.>> Vn/y 4V·*^ 4 m^Tf-* WT* â "•^/r i4» ♦","*» * .#· -< · »"__"^■>■#»·- "<» *.#» ·*»--#>■ -V<» «·■»·►- .A, ♦"_-*···<► -<»s' — ·· "· —* *· — · » — · » - » ■■■■■■MiM . " ■ ': V "'.ν· Λ· *■. ■ 4. 4 ■■'"*'· · * "*** » '"W "' * W* » «/ι ; -%* î i. * à -««ί . i '«■* · i 7 i '*%# '' * ^tw ^ « ·»»!* i ~%at £ ~ I ** i '*"* * ' !J* *" "* ' * - ■"* ·*— '· ■ *■ ■-·· »--'* #· -4 Γί^ tr * f"- tffir »(— >/—· !/— · ■■■ ' " Λ\ *n i Stationery for 1904 THIS WEEK you will begin to see about your 1904 Stationery. There'll be *ΛΛΛΛΛΛΛΛΛ* Letter Heads Note Heads Statements Bill Heads Envelopes Blank BooKs Business Cards And in many cases Special Rule Blanks to be purchased. We have recently added to our capacity to meet your wants and are adding more new material each week. We are fully prepared to care for your printing wants and in making up your order for 1904, remember : : : : THF FNTFRPPKP JOB OFFICE The Shop that Guarantees Satisfaction BOTH PHONES 148 0ίδ» ι » *♦♦♦♦♦ ·««««« « » ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Provident Savings Life Assurance Society ofk New York Organized in 1875. Six Years' Progress Income Doubled. Assets Trebled Reserves Quadrupled^ Excess of Income over Disbursements Increased Τ enfold. Begin the New Year by taking a policy on your life If you ar# ♦ out of a job or want to change your occupation, -ee us. . ♦ We need a few good men. Strickland, Harbin é Stephenson General Agents for North Texas ····««*··*··«♦♦♦*«♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦«··«»♦·»««·**»·. : Dill PicKles, Sour Pickles Sweet Mangoes at V. TRIPPET • ·îSîSSif ··· · · —1904 — THE H.6T.C. R. R. J Has the best Passenger Service in the South S λ Trains Dailv Each way· makin^d|- S 2 Ο 1 rdlllo lidliy rect connection with all 2 J: lines for North, East and West 2 Through Pullman Sleepers to Wacoand « Austin St Louis § Kansas Ciiy ? t Kor full Information and rat»», ο.11 »■ »WT°WnHFBTV <· M. L. ROBBINS, Houston *'■; P,.. 1 y j> A_ Texas A· "· ' Λ $