Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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UNITED STATES NOW HAS
" POPULATION OF 93402151
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Above Figures Include Porto Rico
Alaska and Hawaii
JUTOMTMENTS Bf
DR. L I CONLEY
WESTERN ELECTRIC
SIS UP. RY. CO
MEXICAN REBELS AGAIN
MENAGE REALM OF DIAZ
HUl'MHlXTKNlJENT STATE PURtlC
HUII.Dl.NtI8 AND (JKOUNDS
NAMES EMPLOYEES.
TEXAS PACIFIC DEFENDANT IN
MTIUATlON t'OU UECOVEltV
OP A LARGE AMOUNT.
Renewed Revolutionary Activities Are
Reported in Chihuahua
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WASHINGTON D. C Boa 10. Tho ft
.total population of tho Continental Un- &
dted States not Including Alaska Ha-
-wall and Porto Rico was announced
r fin- iw Onsus Director Durnnd asift
S:LD722G7 and Including Alaska Ha-
waii and Porto Itico Is 93'40I21&1.
Tho abovo figures show .an lncreaso
-flaring ten years of 10 146o21 or 20.9
Bomparod with an lncreaso of 14276-
364 or 22.7 for tho proviousdecado.
Total Population 101100000.
Tho total population of Undo Sam's
aand with all his possessions Is about
aOL100000. This includes estimates
.ot population in tho Philippine Islands
txnd Guam Samoa and tho Panama Ca-
jgal zone Tho number of persons In
ninffltary nnuMlftYQj service stationed
-abroad is nntiduhced ftt Du.uua.
Some States Annotittccd.
Tho population of Gloorgla is 2.C09-
121 an increase of 17.7 percent; Mon-
Ttana 370053 an increase of 54.5 per-
icent; Washington jj'141990 . an in-
creaso of 1200 percent; Wisconsin 2
U333.8G0 an increase of 12.7 percent
Corrected figures giyo the population
ml Now York state at 9.113614 or an
nnn nf 2R 4 ner cent: Flilda
(51B an Increase of 424 percent; ana sources at Rio Janeiro state tnau tne
3feryland 1293346 an Increase of 96.0 creWa 6t anumber of Brazilian naval
(percent. vessels have revolted again. Details of
Increase Slows Up. the affair are lacking aB yet but it Is
Tho increase fo.r the United States noi thought there could haVe been any
-slnco 1900 while very substantial and'vory serious trouble witbou;& stomo
:satlBfactory shbwed a marked slowing news of It leaking out .
up over that of the preceding decade j mo JANEIRO DccjIO. Bombard-
In 1890 tjie poulatlon o the nation was ment of tho Island of CObra where tbe
52979760. Teh years later It. was re- rebels aro located was resumed short-
Dorted at 77250630 which' census in-y aftor li o!clock tills nfornlng. The
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-eludes 053243 persons in Porto Rico
xb taken In tho 1890 census. In 1890
Ino population of the Continental UnI-JUp
cd States was 62947714 and In 190P
"75994576. .
Tho population 'of Porto Rico Is 1-
118012 an lncreaso of 903243 In tho
.fast decade. '
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- Texas Ranks Fifth.
A recapitulation of tho states popu
ilstton figures shows that only pno state gtrict at New Orleans instead of
Iowa failed to Increase Its number. InMobUe Tho omca 0f"engtneer and in
1890 Iowa had 1912297 people In 1900 j -tor j bo consolidated at New
fho total was 2231.853 While In i 1910 it VnrU . '
-was 2224771 a decrease of 7.U82 or u.a
Tcrcont.
Texas lakes fifth rank among tho
'States. Tho first ten rank In tho fol-
lowing order: New York Fcnnsylva--la
Illinois Ohio TexaB Massachu-
setts Missouri Michigan Indiana and
flScorgla.
Serious Fighting In India
IBy Associated Press.
CALCUTTA Dec. 10. Serious fight-
ing between Hindu and Mohammedan
Tcllglous factions wjfilch began last
flight continued today. Sevoral.com-
'lAtants havo been killed and many In-
jured. Troops wore finally called out
nd a Maxim gun trained on the f Ightn
' era. Tho fanatics wore only routed af-
ter several charges by the. soldiers.
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Santa Fe Tank Car Blown Up
tBy Associated Press:
BROWNWOOD Dec. 10. An oil
ttMdk car used by tho Santa Fo for
Iwuling water exploded here last night)
eyercly injuring Section Eoroman
Charles Itlco. Tho man wns hurled
100 feet It Is bellevd that gas for
iMd In the ompty tauk and was lgnl-
-leijifrpm a lantern was placed near tho
iqanhole. Tho damage was siiguti
Bickly children ncod WHITE'S
CRBAM VERMIFUGE. It not only
tieetroys worms If there bo any but it
et as a. strengthening tonic in: tho
tomach and bowels Prlco 25o per
bottle. Sold by McLemorc-Bass Drug
Co.
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Dr Buss Reappointed
AUSTIN. Dec 10. Governor-
elect Cplqultti today re-appointed
Dr. T. B BasH Buporlntend-
et of'tho Statp Eplleptlo Colo-
ny at Ablleno. P. B"Pli Pteln-
er of Travis qquiUy was appoint
ed S(te Health Officer as well
us preIden :of t Wate Board
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WASHINGTON "Doc. 10. Tho
nivors nnd Harbors bill carry-
ing nn appropriation ot $21894-
8G1 was paused by tho Hoilso
today and will bo sent up to
tho Senate Monday. Paflsngo
bf the bill establishes a record
for this clnBs of legislation in
that vtho only changes riiado in'
tho original mcasurworo tho
correcting of two Incorrectly
spbllcd words. Tho. successful
issue of the matter Is Uio direct
outcomo of tho efforts mado by
tio National Rivers & Harbors
Congress which held Its ses-
sions sonic days since. Presi-
dent Tnft and tho prospective
Speaker of tho House JRopre-
sontatlvo "Champ Clark ot Mis-
souri were among the speakers
before tho Congress and pledged
thcln support to tho bill.
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PRIVATE TELEGRAMS FROM RIO
JANEIRO BRING DISQUI-
ETINQ RUMORS.
BUENOS AYRES Dec. 1.
-Tele-
753-Vrams 'received today from
private
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'mutineors havo not surrendered as an
' eariy rePort said. It they do not give
tiiC island will be taken1' by assault.
casualties among tho. rebels are said
to be very heavy.
Now Orleans Gets llcnuaunrters.
WASHINGTON Dec. 10. Secretary
Nage of the Department of Commerce
and Labor today decided to locate
headquarters of the eighth lighthouse
Stock Market.
FORT WORTH Dec. 10; Cattle re
ceipts 1000. Prices generally un
changed. Calves strong tops- ?5.50.
Hog receipts 600 nctlvo 15 cents high-
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TAYLOR COUNTY PARTY
. N0W1N BROWN COUNTY
County Judge Blcdsoo nnd Others Will
Personally Insppct Some
Good Roads
(FRIDAY)
County Judge Bledsoe's pfflcq was
deserted and locked tlils morning and
thnt official usually a ready dispen-
ser tit .hewg 19 conspicuous chiefly
because of his absence
Commissioners Go To Brownwood
Judge- Bledsoe members of tho Com
missioners' Court nnd Government En-
jglneor Tbomas who enmo to Abllono
10 cooporavo wim iuo tumi m mu
good roads problem have gono to
Brown county to Inspect some good
roads lately built In Precinct- IQ. 1
Tho party loft -over tho Abllono and
Southorn Monday and will probably
bo absent from the city until Satur
day night.
Judge Blcdsoo is planning all the
preliminary details In order that tho
work may . Immediately commfneo
tyhen tho bonds nro dlsposeTtfrwTilch
glad event It Is stated on good au-
thority J will tako place In tho near
future'
Ueen-sentcd cougtib iliat resist ordln
nry remedies require bpth external
ft and
lntorjial treatment.!. If you buy a
dollar bottle of BALLAKD'S HORE-
froUND SVRUP you got'tho two rom-
cd'oa you nod (or the price pf one.
TVrn Is a HGRTUCK'S BEP PEPPER
POUOUS PIASTER for thft chest free
with each bottle gold by McLomore-
Basg Drug Cq
ano
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MUTINY
REPORTED
BRAZILIAN
NAVY
COLQUITT SELECTS CLERKS
Private Secretary S.C McDonald Turns
I.ooso Another List of Appoint-
ijTcntR Asst. Atty. Oen.v -'
Crawford Resigns '
special to too nopuner -
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AUSTIN Dec. 10. -Govornor-olcct
Colquitt tonight aXnorinccd tho follow
ing appointments by Dr. A. B. Conloy
newly npplnted Superintendent of Pub-
lic Buildings nnd Grounds:
Bookkeeper Arch. Cntes of "Wiso
county; succeeds E. O. Canfuth.
. Engineer and Electrician Jolin John
son of Travis county;" BticcCcds J. S
Hargrove.
Assistant Engineer and Electrician
J. S. Hargrove of Travis county. -
Capitol Watchmen C. N. Workman
of Wise county vlco A. L. Musgrave
and B. P. Lane of Dallas county; D.
C. Burleson of Travis county vlco
F P. Maxwell nnd C. C. Burleson of
Travis county; W. Oj Rankin of liar
din county J. S. Bowles of Travis
county R A. Kendall ot Callahan
county and M.'-P. Yarbrorough' of
Grimes county.
Carpenter M. G. Newtqb' of Travis
county. .
Cleaners May Miner and Johnson
Parks.
Outside Watohmnn J. H. Carl of
Dallas county VlcoT. J. Everett-
Comotery! Keeper J A Lptt of Tra-
vis county
Crawford Resigns
R E. Crawford Assistant Attorney
General resigned tonight and his ro-
slgnatlon will " become effective Jan-
uary 1. He hnd'eharge of railroad li
tigation and was. appointed by Gen.
R. V. Davidson- His successor has not
been selected.
More Appointments.
AUSTIN Dec. 10. S. 0.McDpnnld
Private Secretary to the Governor-elect
announced the following appoint-
ment's: To clerkships A P. Ba'gby of La-
vaca county A. M. Prater of Brlrwn-
wood D; A. Gregg of Leon county (re-
appointed) F. H. Hargon of Llano
county (reappointed) Mrs. Nellie T.
Atkinson of Dewltt county and Miss
Jennie Brln . of Hlllsboro. Jim E
Wing a negro porter was reappointed.
ENGINEERS WILL STRIKE
IF ROADS ARE OBDURATE
Brotherhood Has Ultimatum Ready to
Present to Managers Board of
Involved Roads Monday
By Associated Press:
Chicago. 111. Dec.. 10 The Brother-
hood .of Railway' Engineers will pre-
sent its ultimatum tp tho' railroad
managers Monday backed by tho ap-
proval of more than ninety five per
.cent of thirty throe thousand engin-
eers according to Warren Stone Pres-
ident of thb Brotherhood. Stone said
tho strike sentiment was even stronger
than ho expected.
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Tnko Care.
Remember that wion your kidneys
are affected your life Ib In danger. M.
Mayor) Rochester N. Y. says: "My
trouble started with a Bharp shooting
pain over my back which grow worse
dally I felt sluggish and tired my
kidney action was Irregular and In-
frequent I started' using Foley Kid-
ney Pills. Each dose seomed to put
now life and strength Into tne find
now I am complotoly cured and fool
bettor and Btrongor t'hnn (or years."
JIcLemoro-Bass" Drug Co.
FIUEMAN KILLED BY TRAIN
Stepped "Prolli Kiiglne Onto1 Pnrnllol
Track Escaping Steam preven-
ted Seeing OUicr Train.
Special to The. Reporter.
SMITHVlLLE Doc. 10. Fireman J
R. Dunn was instantly killed at mid-
night laBt night ad Fayettevlllo whon
struck by a northbQUnd HL K. &. T
"passoiigor train. Dunn was In chargo
of a G. H & II engine at tho time lie
stopped onto a ppraUel track dircCUU' revolution against 'Panama which
in front of the moving; train
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A" Slmi-lc Snf"jtuir.d Fot Mothers.
Mi 1'. GillifiiBon 321 Ingles Ave
Yonligstown. Ohio gained' wisdom by
expert nco. "My llttlo girl had a ae-
voro cold and caugh hlniost continu-
ously. My BUtor recommended Foley's
Honey and Tnr The first doso I gave
W relieved tho inflammation in her
throati nnd after using only one bot-
tle ner throat and Iuuks Vero ontlrtjy
trod from Inflammation Slnco then
1 always keep a bottlp of Eoloy's Hon-
'.v and Tar In the house Accopt np
substitutes
McLemore Bass Drug Cp.
FRAUDULENT EXPENSE RILLS
Alleged to HnVo. Boon raid By Tlwj
Plaintiff Suit Is Outcomo of
$17000 linibczzlciiiout;
3 'Men Implicated.
Special to Tho .Reporter.
DALLAS Dec. 10. A suit Was filed
in District Court here this afternoon
by tho' Western Electric Company
against) tho Texas & Pacific Railway
Company torecovor $4000 which tho
plaintiff alle'gos was paid out by tho
Electric Company on fraudulent ex-
penso bills.
Result of Embezzlement
Tho suit is said to bo tho result
ot the embozzlomont of $17000 ot Wes-
tern Electric funds. Three men wor
implicated in the alleged wiiplcsnlo
sotal two of whom aro said to havo
boon employed by tho Texas & Paci-
fic railway.
Who Tlio Tarties Arc.
The two purported formor railway
omplpyes aro George Farrar and H.
J. Angus who wore arrested shortly
after tho commission' of -the ot tho
ambezzlemontr and nrc now but on
ball. E. J. Terney tho third party
Inmllcnted. was formerly a Blilnnlnc
clerk for tho Western Electric' Com
pany and disappeared from. Dallas sov
oral days ago.
Appointee? Confer with Colquitt.
Special to Tliq Reporter
AUSTIN Dec. 10. B. F. Gill Insur-
ance commissioner-elect and G. C. Mc-
Donnld who will be- tho new secretary
or state are here today in conference
with Colquitt Boflh nnnounco that
they will not make a clean sweep oi
tho department ofllces but that they
will make a nUmber of changes.
Drinks -Lemon Extract and Dies
Special to Th6 Reporter;
SHREVEPORT La. Dec. 10. C. B.
Malone of Now Orleans a Bpeclal
writer of the Washington Press Asso-
ciation la dead at Oil City as a re-
sult of drinking .several bottleB of
lemon extract Malono was engaged
In getting data for a spocialartlclo
on the qll and 1;as developments In
the Caddo field.
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TAFT CANNOT DECIDE ON
WEIGHTY APPOINTMENTS
President Considering "Dnrk Horses"
For Supreme Btuclr Say Friends
Who Aro Closo to Him..
C.. Annnnlntntl DlZ10(1
WASHINGTON Dec. 10. Tho nom-
inations which President Taft will
send to tho senate to fill the now
existing vacancies on 'the Supreme
bench are still unsettled but well In-
formed gossip 3ays tho appointments
will likely nofc go to porsons already
prominently mentioned for the places
Also cyon thb Chief Judgeship may
not go to Gov. Hughes.
You Must Rend Tills if You Want the
Benefit.
' J. W. Groe'n Groonwood La. suf-
fered with a severe caso of lumbago.
"Tho pains were so Intense I wns
forded to hypodormlc Injections for
rollef. These attacks Btartcd with a
pain lp tho small of my back which
fradually bocamo fairly paralyzing.
ly ntteiitlon was nttractod to Foley's
Kidney Remedy and I am glad to say
after uolng this wondorful medicine I
am no longer bothered Inany way by
my old enemy lumbago." McLemoro-
BasB Drug Co.
SOUTH AMERICAN REVOLUTION
20000 San Bins Indians On Columbian-
Panama Frontier Havo Declared
War On Panama
Special to Tho R'oporter. ;
NEVORLEANS Dec 10. A cable-
gram Teceivod horo today Says that
20000 San Bias Indians on tho Co
lumbian-Panama frontier havo started
it Is reported was Instigated by Co
lumbian' qfflcials who have been ah-
gored by Panama. A largo forco.of
pollco have been sent to Porto Obaldla
wlroro an outbreak has occurred.
Notice of Stocklioldcrs Meeting
Notice Is hereby gvon that tho an-
punl meeting of tho stockholders ot
the Citizens National Bank will bo.
hold at tho qfllqo Of said bank In Ablr
eno Texas on the second Tuesday Jn
January A D 19U samo being tho
Qth of said month at 2:00 p. m.
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TRENTON N. J.. Dec. 10.
Judge Bellstnb In United States
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Circuit Court today granted a w
writ of habeas Corpus In tho
caso of Porter Charlton who Is ft
accused ot tho murder of his ft
wlfo Mary Scott Charlton on ft
Lake Como Italy during tho ft
summer. Tho court also grant- ft
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cd a writ of certiorari for ft
brlnglng tho case before United
i.i vs.
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States Court December 19. This
Indicates that thoro is no fur-
ther prospect of Charlton being
taken back to Italy to be tried
for murdoi The defendant was
given trial some months ago for
tho purpose of testing his sani-
ty and tho court at tho conclu-
sion of tho hearing decided that
he was In a montal condition
that wnrranted tho trial for
wlfo murder.
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j Moro thirt one thousand rebels cori-
TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS HANDS centrated In Mexico south of Marfa
DOWN NAIVE DECISION IN
FAMOUS KELLY CASE.
Special to Tho Reporter.
custom o nhvcians to fix thd?
charges according to the financial
Rtnndlntr of the natlent has no legal
rrrnnmi on which to stand was tho
substance of an Opinion handed down
today by the Court of Civil Appeals northern portions or tnis suite oe-
here. The court ruled that the "rca-tweeir government soldiery afld anti-
sonablo fee" for physician's service is Diaz troops have been positively con-
as Independent of a patlonfs wealth firmed by special couriers sent out by
as is claimed for ordinary labor. Tho the Governor of Chihuahua who re-
caso was that of Dr. Howard A Kelly turned hero today!
of Baltiimoro who sued W. B. .Swift Numerous rebel bands armed Tvltb
for $969 for removing' Swift's lower Springfield rifles are now rovipg In
appendix; The lower court gave Dr
Kelly a verdict of $500 but today's
declslon reverses tho case.
THEY GOT THE 'POSSUM.
AJjIlcnc Hunting Party Found Tho
Creeks Alive With Famous
Marsupial Mammal
A most hilarious party consisting
ofiJ. F. Handy L. W. Hlllburn; Dr.
si? C. Gago Louis T. Ward and seven
MttWiw innffAtitnl sirYiririTiirn nn'ma Into
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a possum hunt on Elm creek.
They found the game. Six juicy mar
suplal mammal fell before theii;
prowess and they anticipate a great
time when tho 'gamo is fattened up.
WHOLE FAMILY MURDERED
EX-HIRED MAN SUSPECTED..
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Brutal Killings Occur Near Kansas
City; Aged Lady Sons And
Young Woman Victims.
KANSAS CITY Dec'i 10 Mrs Sarah
Bornhard aged seventy five years hor
son Georgo aged forty a younger son
and his wlfo were found murdered on
tho Bornhard farm near Martin City
twenty miles south of Kansas City
today. ' 1
Mlsslntr For Soicral Days. 1
Nono of tho murdored persons had
been seen for Bovoral'days and today p ' ( ;
it was decided to make a search oil th ungB ndlcatea that
the Tho body of Mis. "'pinogmls obstructing tho air' passages
was fouud in tho house and the three aLLAKD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
ptherp In a manger In U15 j barn fc h so t can bo
Ex.Hlrrd Hand Suspcc ted. 2B
Tho shor is work ng on the theo J ft -
that tlio killing was done by a formor omo're.Baa3 Dm Co
hired hand who had trouble with Jfto McLomore-uass Drug uo.
Bernhards oyer monoy matters. Ho cfOOftaOGjOaPQOCta.aorJ
has disappeared.
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SAN ANTONIO Dec 10 Thaddeus
T Adams aged 47 a formor member
of tho Texas legislature; was found
dead in bed hero this morning. Heart
failure "was ascribed as tliq cause of
his death
Children takft-fBALLARD'S HORE-
HOUND SYRUP willingly because- it
tastes nice. Tflera isn't a better rom-
edy anywhere for children's coughs
i hoarseness and bronchitis. It's gooq
medicine and (Mwy to take Prlco 25c
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Lemore-Baaa Drug" Co.
CAPTURED
INSURRECTOS DRIVE FEDERALS
IN CONFUSION FROM TOWN
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MEXICAN WOMEN MAY LEAVE
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MmlM - n't Mon Wnrn flovornmcntnls t
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Keep Non-Combntamts Away.
Special to Ths Reporter.
ft I EL PASO-Doc. 11 Reports received'
ft hero today coriflrjn'.rumors of revolu-
ft tlonary fttivltlcssli 'Northeastern Chl-
ft hua)iua.aionrth6 Texns border south
ft of Alpine and Marfa Texas.
J . ConWrCoiiHrms Reports.
Consul Luther Ellsworth of c. I.
Diaz and United ' States Immigration
Inspector Ofto Ming haVe returned to
uar:a irom a visit to points aiuug wv
i border and confirm reports or iignt-
Ing.
Revolutionary Ulllnintnm.
The commnnder of tho Insurgents
Friday deltvored an unml'staknblo ulti-
matum to tho Mayor of Ojlnaga re-
questing him "In tho namo of hu-
i inanity" to send the women and child
ren of tho city to Texas as tho revo
jlutionlsts expected to attack tho town.
ine city is now m me uuiiua ui wu
robels it is believed.
aim soverai nunurj:u ruiuBeeu buioicu
Texas. Mexican troops which dlsenf;
barked at Falomlr were driven back
by the insurgents with a small loss.
FIGHTING IN CHIHUAHUA.
Itorolnttow Bands RoTc In MlUla
and Capture Small Towns In;
East ran or state.
CHIHUAHUA Mex. Dec 11. Re-
' Ports of fighting in the eastern and
tne tuns oi uninuanua capturing smuu
towns 'nd winning some mlnof on-
gagements. Tho town of Lorons is
reported in tho hands of rebel troops.
Revolutionists seized upon tho rich
smoltor and "mining cajnps in the Ml-
Hnga district but ' haVe not harmed
foreigners.
Deports Are Confirmed.
EL' PASO Dec. 10. Word r.Cachect
hero tonight that Ojinaga a Mexican
town a short distance south of here
across tho Texas border fell Into the
hands of Insurrectos this afternoon.
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government soldiery fired a few shots
and retreated from the city.
Roports from Chihuahua say Feder-
als and revolutionists are close to-
gether in the western mountains but
no engagement has "been fought ypt
Rnln Qudachcs Forest Fires.
MOUNT. PLEASANT Dec. 10. The
first rain In many months fell in Titus
La -&. - nh j mi ah a1i t n n Pm ah
IVUUllh) iuuujt' 14UUMUIU11B uio luicoi
fires which havo been raging in this
vicinity for several woeks and dispell-
ing smoko clouds The fires are now
well Hinder control.
Dr. Cox's Painless flllster. Prlco
50c. Guaranteed to blister without
pain or money rofunded For Bale
by all druggists.
Earth Shocks Recorded
WASHINGTON Dec. 10.-A serlos-
of earth shocks were recorded by tho
seismograph at Goprgetown Univer-
sity today. Tlie vibrations were east
and west Tho distance was not ea-
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Little Jlrl is Killed. U
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OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec 10.
Dorothy Duprqe aged six ft1
daughter of ICJ.Dupreo formor- &
ly of Crockott Tex. was run ft
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1910, newspaper, December 13, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331242/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.