Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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ABILENE SEMI-WEEKLY FARM REPORTER
AHH.KNK TKXA8 r'KIILW OCTOBER II tttlO
NKMHl'lt m.
viu.i)Mk x
U
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-i
. V
STRIKE LEADERS
I
ARRESTED
0 Y
1mo court t ansulr
' serious charge.
TBUFFIC IS AT STANDSTILL
Rullwnj Strike Coat Mines
Dismiss Laborers While
Strike is Fending.
J5SK. Y3.-T0d.1y ;.vo at tnu
ltt0PBt Influential BUiUo loaclorB n t.o
conernl railroad wiinw --- .
J?? under arrest on a charge ot Inclt-
!. lrlkora to lawlessness.
lBKS5SK railroad union .uc-
J?i In demoralizing service on Jo
T.VHKANT COUNTY OFFICIALS
ih.tehmink to ha vk hi:c orrs
Special to The Reporter
FOllT WORTH. Ool. 111. Tnrinnt
county oinclulB nro determined to hoop
tho record-- of the county having made
copies of tho books with tlio recordn of
real estnto trnnafarB and boundary
llncH going Imch to I860. Tlio pioBcnl
reeordH nro In a mutilated condition.
TROPICAL STORM REPORTER
coming north rttOM cura
By Associated PrCBH.
MOBIL.!1 AIA.. Oct IS. Tlio local
Weathor Bureau today received warn-
ing that n tropical storm of considera-
ble Intensity In Southwest Cuba near
Yucatan Chrtnnol Is moving towards
tho Gulf or Mexico. Cautions havu
been Issued to smallor craft In those
waters.
TRIAL OF LEECH
restrict courtroom crowded
with kauku spectators
in today's session.
EX-PRESIDENT IS
DRAWS INTEREST AT INDIANAOPDLIS
(oi.onel theodorh
i'ikks another
ROOSEVELT
JUMP ur
l'lNH I'lllt ifl-W 1ICTORIA
ri:iti;itAi nun.Rixo appkovi.r
Hpoclnl to Tho Rtiportth-
WASHINGTON Ocl. Ul lln ilild
Hpet Mentions for a federal building to
cobI $85000 nt Victoria wore- approved
by tflo supervising architect of thc
tromir this morning
IUDG
w.
E TERRELL
MADE REAL HIT
TRIUMPHAL MARCH.
STATE PUTS ON TESTIMONY
GOOD WORD FOR BEVERIDGE
Walter Kohlberg Son of Dead Man
entitles That Ho Sniv John
Leech Flro Shots That
Produced Death.
Campaign of Indiana Senator Is Most
Heartily Endorsed b) the
Colonel; lllf Crowds
(Hicer Jllm Wildly.
W
1:27
rid a i
Kli BAPTISTS (
mi y ostordny's
systems
but
.- WI1UI1TI II
Nortneru uu ""-- Astern and
had leas success on the ostein
Southern Hues.
Tto situation today
iinnci from that
POFULATON OF WILMINGTON
K. C. AND HAMILTON OHIO.
Bv Associated Press
'WASHINGTON Oct. 13. Tho census
bureau today gave out tho following
population llgurcBi Wilmington N. -.
515746 an Increase of 4772; Hamilton
Ohio 35270 an IpcrcnsS of f13f.
STEAMER STRIKFS SWEDISH
BARK? SEVEN ARE DROWN KB
Uv'Assoclatetl Press.
CUXHAVEN Germany Oct. 13
Fishing steamer Senator Heltburn col-
lided with and sank the Swedish bark
Diana today. Scvon of tho Diana crow
were drowned.
shows Uttlo
nf. yesterday- "
change u "- : TnorninK.
rioting wtt3 reported this morning.
JJcrman Sen ice Crippled.
tfS-.iiSCAB REPAIRER MDLYI NIT
-MnMr) V 111 . Uw"
are in .-..-. ---
a
i
Special to The Ropottor.
EL PASO. Oct. 18 The taking of
testimony- of state witnesses In thd
trial of JOhn Lucch charged with tho
murder of 13. Kohlberg a rich El Pas
merchant on .Tune 17 of this ycaiv
was resumed tills morning. i
AValtor Kohlberg a son of thedead
man who Ib tho principal witness for
tho prosecution went on tho stand
this morning. Ho testified that ho
was In the store when tho shooting
elated Press
NAPOLIS Hid.
TMUlAltT ACCKI'TO
CAM OF MIIRKl
V Taggarl left on
nttcrjioon tittlli for Morkel tot
proaeh his first mtiiiou hb paBtor of
tho Klrst Baptist churoh. Mr. Taggart
received an urgviit call fiom tho Bap-
tists of Merkel after carefully weigh-
ing tho mnttor from every angle hc-
ceptod. Ho sudcpeds Itov. .1. H. Safflh.
Merkel Unlit hi r In securing tho
Row "Gilt" Tnggart are fortunate. The
now preacher Is a college man with
tlio polishing off process from a uni-
versity and good from top to bottom.
in:i'iiiiiicv camhdati: I'OUHU
A .SPONTANEOUS WELCOME
IX STORK FOR 11191.
HE SPOKE IN OPERA HOUSE
" '. .... li1ta iiro 110 iub'
meonlng car i""1" .
u to French Interior points.
b0 ? ? . i:: ftminiilnB of lnconven-
.irsiiS3
actions uewecu
Coal Shlpmcnits Knocked Out. .
French lallwny BtrlliC.
MYSTERV SURROUNDS SHOOXID'O
OF LOD 1. EMHHEE.
S.
A. Wnrd Arrested Hcelarcs
Saw Enihrcc Lurking In
His Back Yard."
interview today. vlUlltion iaThip boW wounded In the
V110 oJniVSrtator over the 'hack. Attending pbjslclans say his
fiift Jaoanese sooner qi iU.. (...- ... hnwi.vni: nro
Special To The Reporter.
FORT WORTH. Oct. 13. Local
lice nrc today working on clrcumstanc
es in connection with tho mysterious
shooting last night of Lou P. Embree
car repairer in the bncfc yard of the
home of S. A. Ward.
Embree is repoited In a sorlous con-
took place. Ho heard his father Bay
to Leech:
"You've plenty Of money for the rn-
cob buu nono for rent."
Immediately tho son said ho heard '
tho first shot fired and looking up
saw Leech fire the Bccond shot which
struck Kohlberg In tho back and causj-
ed his death. J ' 1
Courtroom I Crovtdcd.
t That tho caso Is attracting wide In-
terest In El Paso was shown this morn
ing when tho district courtroom was
IIc crowded with spectators many of
-uwhom wore women. Walter Kohlborgp
(testimony which was.nt tlmeB very
I sensationnl became tho pivot for
) many a logal argument op tho part of
ttb'o counsol for tho stnto und defense.
po-f 1'lsloMs i:xhl)ltMl7
Tho pistol alleged to have have been
used by Leech was ehl!ijted in court
today. It as pointed nf trial .Tudge
Clarke who (lucked under MS ocbk.
11 ABsoclate
INDIANAPOLIS Hid. Oct. 13
Theodore Roosovolt when ho arrives
today will speak in behalf of the enrt-
dldncy of Senator Albort .1. Bovorldgo
fOr reelection. Ho will bo mot at tho
union station .by a delegation of cltl-
'ens In nntotnoblles and a parade will
bo formed (o pass through tho princi-
pal business streets of Indianapolis.
Following the parndo Col. Roosovolt
will bo driven to Monmouth Place
.where ho will deliver nn address. He
will be Introduced lry fofmor vlc
President Fairbanks
Speaks lit YcodcrOiurg.
VEEDERSBURO Ind. Oct. 13 Theo
doio Roosevelt opened a one day cam-
paign in Irtdiana in bohnlf of the can-
didacy of Senator Bovorldgo with ax
emphatic endorsement of tho Senator
ag a man Who stands for what is good
in American publlcllfe.
Spoke nt CoTlngton. f
ColRoosevelt spoke to a largo
crowd at Covington and nuulo a second
addross at Veedersburg. Ho was cheor
od enthusiastically and tlio crowd went
wild at the mention of Bovorldgo's
name -
CALF WITH HUMAN HEAD
KXHIRITEI) AT ORANGE FAIR
ORANGE. Tox. Oct 13 Among tho
uuhioiotis exhibits at tho Ornnge Co
1'nlr is one which will doubtless at-
tract a great deal of attention. This
Is a young calf with nn almost human
head. Tho likeness is ho strong that
if tlio hodyof tho nulntiil was conceal-
ed and nothing but Its head oxpoBOd It
would bo hit id to renlfat! that one was
looking at an animal. This calf was
bom on tho dairy farm of E M
Davis and Is liealthy and active.
At
Sii0 O'Clock YVstorihij AftcrniMHi
and Was Heard h a Largo
Audience J Ho Discussed
heading OjiCMtJnno.
CHIEF OF POLICE' DISMISSED
Ri: AD OF CINCINNATI FORCE
REMOVED BY MAYOR
IS
Action Comes as a Result of "Graft"
Re illations Chief Not Im.
plicated However.
rir tho Pacific the nummii Dj-
-.0 Zt ITL y. -. m--.
ot these "y. iu" :;;::
not going to no """
... ihinca. TllCn 11 ".'
With tnij si"1" "l l piceful
counts loes not agree to a pcoerfu
division of traue uiw " -- . .
hut one
people arc
The soorser we
put a fleet on
the
nhn.ir.ai.fm i w.ovory: howevor. aro
good hairing unforseeii complica-
tions. W'ard Is Arrested.
Ward was ai rested following tho
shooting. He declares he saw Embree
noting in a buspicious manner but did
not recognize him. Both men aro
circles here.
rynnwl the better for us for sooner or. r6m4ii4nt In railroad and ti action
i. tww - n rtift " I- !!.- l.nn
later frlctidn Is ooumi i -
STATE ITALIAN SOCIETIES ' '
WANT OCTOBER 12 OBSEBYED
HOUSTON Oct. 13-tt was decided
at Sng of the
of HouBton today to petition the State
slaturc to make October 12 a le-
ho day recognizing the discovery
America by Christopher Columbus.
Italians of Houston San Antojlo
Tiallas Fort Worth and other clUes
Sferestcd will form a state organic
tlon.
MOTHERS i'ONGRESS MEETING
IN CAPITOL OF STATE TODAY
AUSTIN Oct 13. The Mothers
Congiess horo this morning discussed
Jowoll P. Llghtfoofs addiosa AVedues;v
day night approving of Governor uamp
boll's four year law ns benollttlng tho
homo tnd school. Mtopot8 and rou-
tine business occupied the day's session.
MAX ACt 1DENTALLY SHOT
WHILE HUNTING SQUIRRELS
Special tp Tho Reporter.
GONZALES Oct. 13. Richard Mc-
Brldo. a fironinn at the cotton mills
oontnlnffl- thi'to unoxplodftd iwns fatally shot while bunting Bmilr-
r . iiols near heie todnv Don Bryant hl8
ni..iHU u stoveno testified to nii. Alt companion fiifid at a souarrol and
"-' "' K" -" J V I..... 4
The gun
shells.
l3 U. diuvuun l'nu " ""
loircd tlneiit lecch made a yenrint)
niriidmt. KOhlberg.
Leech testified in his own behalf pila
afternoon.
I'WKNTY TWO KNOWN HEAD
I TIMES RUILD1NG WRECK
Bv Associated Press
LOS ANGELES CAL Oct. BL-r-Bu-rlcd
beneath tons of debris tho body of
a; rtolul man was found yesterday on
the second floor of tho Baumhardt
printing plant adjoining the wrecked
Tlmos building. This makes twenty-
two known dead as result of tho dis-
aster of October 1.
JUDGE IS ALMOST T
tlio ullet was tlettcctotl entorlng Mc-Bfilio's-'licud
Tho wound Is ennstdor-
ul seiious
CINCINNATI Oct. 13 Because of
conditions of "graft" In. tho pollco de-
paitment revealed by recent Investiga-
tions Mayor Schwab today dismissed
Chief of pollco MUIJkon. No mention
Is made of Mllllken as ono of tho al-
leged "graftors but tlio Mayor holdri
that ho should have boon. cdnvorBnnti
with conditions and corrected hlm:
Aillllkiuv was asked to resign out
(THURSDAY)
While Judge J. O Terrell Republi-
can candidate foi Governor may not
"" "" ""'"' voics in Taylor couaty
iiH bis Democratic opponent the men
no voio aganmt hint wilt not dn no
on account of poraonrtl enmity toward
.inn. ror uio Han Antonio man who
Hiole In Abilene yesterday mndo a
tin Co baso hit with political fans.
Tlio opera house was iuoiq than half
filled at halt past two o'clock when
ludgo Terioll (onuuonced his address.
He was introduced by Mayor C. N. Klr-
bj. who Hnlil tlie candidate would mako
a good Governor if ho had ti0 chance.
Tho Tariff Issue.
In coinforinJty with his nrasrnm
ob mapped out for Tlio Reporter yes-
terday at noon .li)dge Terrell devoted
umiy mmuiea ot ins addross to tlio
tariff question which ho Bald waa the
leading Issue In Amorlcnn politics. Ho
doclarod ..that tho Republican party
stands for tariff for levonue with lu-
cidontal protcotlop (o homo laborers '
and niniiurnctureis whllo Democrat
advocate it tariff for rovenuo with; no
thought for tho protection of labor and
homo imliiHtilcB. Tho Republican par-
t he Bald seolts to tl. tho tariff at
Just the cost ofap at'tlclo manufactur-
ed here and tho Cost of importing ono
rrn mother countries. The cnhdldato
then dlflcuBBcd Hie labor featuro In
coniicctluti with tho tailff citing auth-
orities notably Snmuel Compere Pros.
Ident of the American Federation of
Labor who say Amtycnu laborers
rofused and saya ho will fight very;llrc better paid than thqBo in foreign.'
offoit to cuuse hlBreinbval
SWITZERLAND RECOGNIZES
JTEW PORTUGESE KEPUBLIC
FALL TER31 DISTRICT CWJJT WASHINGTON Oct 12-The Swiss
t UNOFFICIALLY ADJUlii"1' lROvornmont ls preare(i to ontor into
IS UNOFFICIALLY
C ll nr
FALL TERM OF HISTRICT COURT
IS DRAWING TO CLOSE
NORTHERN POEMS LIKELY RE
STRICKEN FROM TEXT BOOKS.
Special to The Reporter.
AUSTIN Oct. 13. Complaints wore
flic d today by tho Austin school Uouitl
asking the disuse of poetry in tho
chool books usedby the Austin schools
containing John Brown's Bnttlo Cry
of Freedom etc. containing tho word
'lobel1' when referring to soldiers of
he South.Tlie board meets shortly and
taay acquiesce.
1. 0. 0. F. SESSIONS CLOSE
0 .:.
.- l. r-V IIIDII'IILI - I. - . . . .
m rnrni iiui.w ...-. iAn n i . wni miii
Tho reKUtar I " " I koiiiihihiiuuuoii wiui iuu u iciiuuiii;
court for tho 42nd Judicial jJiBim i of Portugal according to advIceB which
iinnds unofficially adjourned Judge j reacncu- tho state department today.
Button has not slgued the minutes but
IhTiast case of the present tcrtn haMnVoHorJSA7iD DELEGATES
I tried 1 PRESENT AT CONVENTION
.?...' nnmo Into court todny but; KANSAS CITY. Oct. 12 More than
fter nresldlng over empty henches (r two tliousnnd men and women In the
thirty odd minutes retreated Into thn J vurloilB classes of tho schools of in--witid
jury room and had a social chat BtnictIon in connection with tho con-
"vlth the Court Hoportor whose work vontlon of tho Southwest Postal Asso-
il irolne on jUBt the same. elation aro hero today. Tho eloction
18 comg on J' lof offlcorB nn(1 80icctlon of a noxt
Mrs J. W. Herndon and daughter of mooting place nro on todny's program.
irikota who spent yeateruay "
WRECK ItEPORTED AT STRAWN
STRAWN Oct. 12 A ToxaB & Pa-
cific freight train In charge of con-
ductor W. W. Purcoll and engluoer
F. A. Andorson was wrecked during a
fog at half past seven o'clock this
morning whon lb collided with a
Bwitch engine. Tho train was running
twenty miles an hour. 'Engineer An-
derson of Fort Worth wb seriously
injured in jumping from his cab.
Traffic was delayed.
Chll Docket Resumed Yesterduj
Six Cases Disposed of In the
Duj's Session.
and
.' nf relatives left
city tao K" - - ;" wonthound
their hpmo on mo ." t-
train. A Km WWUB KILLED
WM Caaght Rohhlag Safe ! Store
- T aHd Whe BlsceTered Ho
' Attempted Beslstance.
Special to Tho Reporter.
DALLAS Oct. 13-An unidentified
Mexican wns discovered burglarizing
an East DallnB Btoro ah an early hour
this morning and waa snot ma in-
stantly killed by policeman Phillips.
Attempted Reulstance.
Phillips and a companion walked
Into the Btoro as the Mexican wa
worklug over a safe. When command-
c throw up his hands the intruder
aiWng to his feet and jerked out a
pistol. He was shot through the heart
hy th officer.
Phillips has been a member ot tho
Dallas poUce force but a very Bbort
tine.
AND DELEGATES TO ENCAMPMENT
DEPAHT FOll HOMES
Luncheon ScHed to Visitors uy mo
Local Rebeccas In Basement
of Radford Building
ALBERT PATBICK DECLARES
HE IS NOT DOWN AND OUT
NEW YORK Oct. 12 Albert Pat-
rick now undergoing a life sentence
for the murder of William Rico a
Texas millionaire is going to renew
hla battle for freedom.
Patrick has employed now counsel
and will apply to tho Court of Crim
inal Appe&lB for a new trial as result
of autopsies performed on tho bod-
ies of persons who died from the of-
fecta of chloroform.
(TUESDAY)
In iesterday's Bosslon of District
couit the following civil cases were dls
posed of:
IxjulB H Colin vb. J. H. Wilcox et
al suit n debt and for foreclosuio ot
vondor's lien. Judgment for plaintiff
ngaliiBt all defendants over anu
against certain other defendants.
Honry James vs. tho South Bond
Chilled Plow Company trespass to try
title Judgment for tho defendant It
IB understood that a compromise Is
pending In this ense.
The First State Bank & Trust Co.
vb. DoWltt Hayncs et al suit on debt
and for foreclosure of ycndor'H lien
judgment for plaintiff.
I G. Harris vs. John KcganB jr
t nl suit on debt and or foreclosure
of vendor's lien. Judgment for plaintiff.
C. J. Drlbbrell et al vs. G- M. Cuuth-
on et ul. suit on debt and for forcclos
tire or vcndorB Ren Judgment for
plaintiff.
T. M. Debbln8 vs Mrs. C. K. Thomp-
son et al suit on dobt and for fore
closure of vendor's Hen Judgment for
plaintiff.
DIOCESE OF NATCHITOCHES
XOVED TO ALEXANDRIA LA
ALEXANDRIA LA. Oct. 11. The
Catholic dioceBe of Natchitoches was
removed to Alexandria today marking
tho change pf tenure of Blsfcop Vena-
even In one of the oldest bishopric
domiciles in the United States
MOTION FOR CONTINUANCE
OVERRULED BY DIST. JUDGE
SAN ANTONIO Opt. 1L Judge
Dwjer in Thirty Seventh District court
I today overruled motion for contlnu.
ance in tne cobo or v. ai uiuck u v
orney formerly of this city hut how
if Houston Clark Is charged with
embezzlement of $1500 from Mrs. Ma-
ion Blluberry tho amount represent-
ing a compromise it Is alleged a cotn-
iromlse with the Atchison Topeka &
3anta Ke which was sued on account
f Mrs. Bllsberry's husband's death.
The lifiy ninth annunl session grand
encampment nd department council
I O O. F of Texas haB come Pi a:t
oud after two u vs' hard 1.1 '
tive work and the soiim iua-ter
thousand delegates and visitors Imvo
departed for their respective liomoB
The sessions did not IHiuliy iiiljotirn
until Inst iilulu hut two paa'Doutni
nasscnKer trntiB dciartlng at from
seven to tight o'clock wb too much of
a tomptntton to Borne of the homo-Blck
delegateB.80 they quietly took n Bneak.
Tho main body left on tho midnight
casthound train.
Tho Sessions closed with Borne In-
itiation work in the Odd Fellows hall
In which a number of applicants for
admission Into tho order wore put
through their paces
Kelierias Henre Lettnchcoii
Tho local R.obrecaB served luncheon
to the visitors In the basement of tho
Rudford building last night from half
mist six to elghi. o'clock. Tho commit
tee In charge of entertainment was
headed by Mrs J. II. Gobb Noblo
Grand nsslBted by MesdameH J T
Bryson J. J. Clinton A R Chrlato.
pher C. W Norton C. R. Arntstrong
F M Smothors W. T I)gan and
Miss Aluud IUU
STEAMSHIP RATE WAR
IS STARTED TUESDAY.
FORT WORTH Oct. 12. What is
considered lo be tho actual beginning"
or a war foi Texas-New York frelphl
tho like of which tho Tomib Clty-Mal-lory-Motgnn
controversy novor ronch-
ed Is an announcement of a reduc-
tion In rutoB on several commodities
moving to Tcxhb by tho steamship of-
ficial at Galveston Tuesday
Fort Worth trafUc officials and sev-
eral big jobbers In TcxiiB-bound
f i eight expect how rates to take effect
Oct. 17.
Whllo tho Tuesday announcement
from tho three steamship companies
at Galveston only affects tho rate op
dry goods and a number of other com
modities taking tho dry goods into u
Is Gxpcctcd to bo followed by further
reductions.
L. J Spenco general freight nuent
of tho Morgan line wired S W. No-
blo the FoH Worth agent Tuesday
that dry goods etc. shipped straight
.. inivoil oniloadM or inlvd would
tako a to-coiit mto out of New York
nRoi' Oct. 17. ThlB same reduction
affectB carpel llnliiff. musellagc libra-
ry paste paptr patterns writing pa-
per umbrellas window shades win-
dow shade tollers and slato. In -sblp-
ruentH of a minimum weight of 20000
pottndB
Tp to Sept. lf all or tiieiio commoui.
ties took a 35-cont rate out or now
York n scale set by the Texas City
company when nn Independent Hue.
On that date nn advance to GO centa
wnH made and this rate l now in er-
rfect.
Tho cntrancfif of a new lino between
dotormi-
founttios whore cost of living IB quite
as nigli ns" In this country -
Defends Last Congress
Judge Terrell then defended tho ac-
tions of the last Congress .especially
the "billion dollars in appropriations"
reatuto. This ho declared was large-
ly tho work of Democrats who always
had tholr lingers deep In tho plo when
appropriations woro made. He UluBtra
tod this aigtimont with the Trinity rL
ver and Btowusvlllo appropriations.
"Senator Ballej's riiitformn '
.TudgQ Terrell thou turned his atten-
tion to (to rebord of tho Demorcatlo
party and In speaking of tho recent
state convention GnlvcBt'oiHrcforrcd to
state convention nt Galveston jofer-
tcd to the platform iis"the platform
passed by Senator Bailey nt Galves-
ton." j
Ilniuls .Mr. Colquitt One.
lit io tho speaker pioBontcd Governor-elect
Colquitt wit h nwhOlc basket
of yellow fruit peculiarly adapted to
tho ttoplcs. Ho declared that tho mon-
ey used In nominating Colquitt waa
put up by tho liquor IntorcHts of the
Blnte and offered to donate a thous
and doljars to charity if he could not
prove what ho claimed.
Ansucrs All Questions.
HuVo tho speaker presented Govern-
Judgo Torroll was Interrupted by men
In tho audience who wan tod to ask
qcustinns and In each liiHtnnco he
gave a quick pud courteous answer.
Left This Morning.
He left this morning for Sweetwater
whore ho speaks tonight. He speaks
at Ban Angelo Friday Brownwood Sat
hi day and on Sunday will mpej with
u number of his party friends in Fort
Worth preparatory to his East Tex
Alon-l
Now York nnd TexaB with a
--'- ----- ff&abiAVA'KJ w b
nation to placp rateB at u lower basjs cainpaBtl wlifcli oommenccB
has caused tuia rcuucuoii ui ' -jayf
stood V
The Mallory line notified Fort Worth
oflkOH ot a similar reduction Tuesday
nnd It Jb understood that tho TexnS
CltV lJnVi has adopted a like reduction.
if tho now steamship company neau
ed by E. G. Wprfleld formerly of the
Mallory and backed by Texas capital
sticks to lis determination to main
tain a low standard of rates the moat
gruelling rate war ovor known la Im
minent.
y
S. P. AGRICULTURAL DEMON'.
KTHAT10N TRAIN WRECKED
STREIGHT TRIAL PROGRESSE!
CHANGE OF VENUE PROCEKDIN
STILL OCCUPY COURT
Special to The Reporter.
PPKLOUSAS LA. Oct 11. Flag-
man Reavefl was killed and englneor
Berry and Fireman Cole Bevorely in-
lured when the Southern Pacific agri-
cultural demonstration train wob
wrecked near here today. A Jarge part
I if the Wooded ttwljip and cattle wero
klllei.
PROHIBITION CANDIDATE FOR
ATTORNEY GEN. WITHDRAWS
Special to The Reporter.
AUSTIN Oct 13. Millard Pattcmon
of El Paso candidate for attorney
gonoral on the Prohibition ticket
withdrew today His name wna strick-
en from the ticket and the secretary ol
stoto notified every county clerk In
TuXub to this effect.
Woman Still CoHleads Fair Trial
possible at Waco Probably
Re Derided Friday.
Baaa' Beans ror hlllauiaeis have n
superior. Try them.
Special to The Reoormr
WACO Oct 13. Lfltlo wa
complishu! In tho chanao of venue pr
reedlniM In the "Trial of Mrs. MRuJ
SttelKht hero today. The woman d
tuned of killing her huBband still c
tends that a fair trial will he Imp
slblc here. Many witnesses have
evairltu'd today and It (a pot tn
i' frstiiro of th. race can be
posed ot until FrkUy.
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 89, Ed. 1 Friday, October 14, 1910, newspaper, October 14, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331226/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.