Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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:lmost One Thousand Delegates and
Visitors Attend the General
' - Session this Morning.
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TEXAS AND THE DELINQUENT YOUTH
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Dr. C. S.. Potts of State University jSupt. T. G. Kenney
ofHarris' County and Ex-State Supt. R. B.
Cousins iDiscuss the Current
- -i: Burning Problem.
. Tho speakers boforo today's morn- yoiiths. Ih8tead of making thorn throw
. ing session of tho State TeacherB' As- money Into tho nubile coffers tho Gates
soolatlon hold. In tho auditorium of vllle reformatory should bo conducted
tho High School building woro Dr. C. at a loss If necessary In order to build
S; Potts of the State University; Supt! up the. bodies and mliids of Its Inmates
Trb. Kennedy of tho Harris County In a .steady but suro way. Tho boys
School for Boys J Supt E. O. McNcw ' should bo worked ns long as It Is good
- of Mliicral Wells; former State Supt for thdni If they need rest-rglvo them
R. B Cousins and dapt M. B. Davis 'rest leti tho crops go to ruin but help
the famouB'blrd man" of tho Dallas-jsavcuour boys soare so sorely In need
Galveston News. j of gentle correction. Wo need shops
Tho seating capacity of tho audito-'for theni- provision for manual traln-
Tltim Is said to bo. between seven and nB and useful .trades and a thorough
olght hundred. Tho attendance there-' schoolman as head of tho educational
foro is estimated at about seven hun-
dred and fifty. Besides tho spectators
In the auditorium tho corridors wero
.thronged with delegates nnd in lihe
icjass rooms tho various committees
were hard at work. One thousand de
legates and Visitors were probably in
ttio building between tho hours
nine and half pasl) eleven o'clock.
' Address of Br. Potts
Br. C. S.-Potts- of tho Stato Unlver
slty oppped the session with an ad-.
dress: "What tho State of iTexas Is
Dolngfor th6 Delinquent Child" which
subject was to have been handled by
Capt John H. Boyd Supt of the State
I gt r" MUBUtuupn ior iuo training 01 J8e-
fiSlt ? instmitipn ror tno a raining or J eve
fcMWiE-JBffl
IlUl JUUaUlll BO UI. lUUb H1W UilU
made tho cafe of the delinquent a Hfe'Pxponse 01 ooys.
study spoke In his stead. His address' When the appl'.use w.hich was quite
-was nothing more or less than a point-; bearty had ..subsided Supt Horn said
"blank criticism of the methods em-
ployed In this state in handling the
'delinquent juvenile situation and Judg-
Iiik from tho continued and loud an -
plause it met) the appreciation of his
hearers. A synopsis of his address
'.follows "
"The' institution at Gatesville to
Tvhlch our juvenile delinquents are
sent is little-less than a penitentiary.
I have visited tho institution Blven"- T '" "
It .a thorough study and know from
personal observation that the Inmates
i. aro treated Just as though thoy were
" convicts in one of our penitentiaries.
When they work in the field they are
under tho constnnt eye of armed
guards. Tho school work in tho insti-
tutloh has amounted to practically
nothing. I must talk plainly of what
I huvo seen ladles' nnd gentlemen. If
wq leslro. to correct existing reforms
wo must have tho facts laid clearly
-and truthfully before us As I said
tho school work amounts to little orwjii an& I10t feql resentful against his
... .4.1. I.. mi. tuI..i.I. A n....l-.1
-nothing . Tho. Institution Is crowded
to its' utmost capacity with an nver-1
-ago attendance of from one hundred
and fifty to one hundred and eighty
bpys. Tlie school work has been done
for twenty years by one man who
though good and conscientious) Is not
'V 'especially trained In tho work. Fancy
-oho teacher Instructing nearly twohun
tired boys nm". qxpootlng to get results.
1 "Tim flnfnavllln rofnrmntnrw In nnlli
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" tho sake of profit -I understand Uintd BUCCesB l tM0 training of dolln-
'largo Bums of monoy havo been made
Tor tho stato but what or tho young
men who do tho work? Have they been
'benefitted? Have they been mado bet-
ter The tnnglblo side tho financial
and physical has been a success; the
" Intangible which Is hard to laV hands
' on tho uplifting of tho boys hns not
' been a succcbs
V'Somo needed reforms havabecn in
stituted at GateBvIUo. For Instance a;
Vimber of prominent womon-got a bllljho traced? Often to tho parent and
passed separating iho reformatory!
from tho nen tent ary system. A now.iuuiwvua injoui iu.iiv - -v -
. board was created and tho reformation
of the inmates tho sworn object The
' law was excellent but It was not Cn-
forcett Anow dormitory hna been
built at a cost of $25000 which can
handle two hundred boys. It Is not
enough my friends to accommodatq
tlHf delinquents of DnMas Fprt Worth
Houston and San Antonio.
"A pressing queBtlon is whether to
use the barracks or cottagQ system In
handling the. boys. TJo cottage sys-
tem hoa been employed in many states
with pwellent reiults Tbe mala pro-
blem Is tor furnish moro- room for our
growing iMnilat!on.
"If a reform is" Instituted 1 should
h pii Into uw. The tal Qf etas
Is big enough and rich enough to live
without the efforts of iU delinquent
Wttl IN
AUDITORIUM
- jiii ii iir run inuTiiiiTinn
"Tfiere is no provision for keeping
i watch on tho- boys after they aro dls-
cnargea ana seeing tnat tney are
turned into moral channels. Wo ought
to have a system of parole Tho new
law provides for an Indeterminate sen-
oftenco of t less than two years or
moro than five. When a boy Is. re
leased on parole an officer should'
J keep in touch -with him and see that
he is on tho right road to a useful and
honorable life. A. child cannot be ex-
j.pccted to walk until ho can stand alone.
The moral weakling should be -constantly
watched. I do not want to
rail against the state making its con-
victs; work bud I do want to protest
and most earnestly Mr.- Chairman
-a - v t r -
that Gatesville reformatory would nov
or be what it should be as long as the
administration changes with the in-
1 coming of every governor. This re-
mark was greeted with cheers. Supt
Horn Introduced former State Supt
R & Cousins as "a man who knows
ftbout U' Mr. OoubIiis who was slt-
' "g "ea tb? ?nt onthq loft hand
jfle 0 the bdildlng refused to speak
Address of Mr. Couslrfs.
Mr. Cousins spoke briefly. He stated
ho merely wanted to endorse what Mr.
PottB had said and to evince his In-
terest in tlie mattor
"1 wlU. make on. suggestion" ho
said. "When I vislteo: Gatesville I
notiCed that tho majority of tho ln-
mates woro negro boys and thati. the
color lino was not sharply enough
drawn. No white boy can bo thrown
Intimately with a nogro against his
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government l am gnui tno btatoiea-
chors' Association has taken up this
f matter I am suro tho stato will do
tho right thing If its duiy In tho matter
Is clearly pointed out. With a public
opinion constantly bringing theso dls-
crepanclels to light reforms will come
with Inlcreaslng speed."
Supt. Kenney Sjicnfe
Sunt Horn Introduced Supt. T. G
Kenney of tho Harris County School
for Boys as ono "who has made a mar
I quenr. uuyo ni u iuuuij vviiui u "
tho vorst ypung follows In tho world
can bo found." Mr. Kennoy said in
part:
"My subject! has been thoroughly
covorod by former speakers. 1 am
morely going to emphasise what has
been said. What is a delinquent?. We
aro all delinquents In one flenso of
tho word and all of us need correc-
tion. To what pauso can delinquency
Buumuinsa iu mo g.iu..lo ..-
parents' aro not moral It Is as easy
Wr him to get into bad ways as It is
natural to est or drink. Wo need a law
hqldlng parents In a measuro respon-
sible for tho delinquency of their boys.
Tho homes of 10. well to do of tho
kindly middle class Of tho foreigner
and of the poverty stricken furnish
our reformatory with its delinquent
youths. From tho first we get the
"fast" dellliquent who Is there because
ho couldn't keep up with tho crowd
and was forced to steal In order to
keen nala with his richer brothers
From the second we xAHho roost diffi
cult clans of delinquents. It Is hard to
ray what Vou.bV them there Thoy
may have bea surrounded with whpj-
Continued on paue ellit.)
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By Associated Pros?.
ST l'KTlCUSDUIU) Httasln
Deo. 2y. As a result of drink-
ing sulphurated chromato iltt
cod In a communion cup In tho
Lutheran church nt Potcrhof
M
through mistake for wlno threo C?
communicants arc dead and 29 W
others nro Borlously III many fy
of whom will likely die. X
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csuacfoooDuafloaqpao
AXOTIlFR BANK IX TROUBLE .
Following Closing of Northern Bank of
Now York City Statu Blinking Be
pnrtincut Looks Into Another
Oy Associated Press.
NEW. YORK CITY Dcc !WFolloW-
Ing tho close of tho Northern Bank
and Its nine branches tho stato bank-
ing department today assumed tempo
rary charge of the Washington Sav-i
mgs uanK pending an Jtivesugauon
of Its condition.
6 IN KILLED
AT EL
4
1000 BOUNDS OB BY
lJNVMITE w.
EXFLOBEB IX A SLAG
DUMP THERE.
Pinned Down 15 Hours
' 4
Rescuers Work Frantically to Release
1r1.11-. -..- r iI-t. .. n.i..il'-
tlCIIIU 1IW IS JMIlllMl 111 J'VUi-Sjk'4t
TI..1' Cllll tllVn l"" .-... 3ft
AJlll Oliu jiiuu vini-
Is Yet Unknown.
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Sneclal to The Reporter:
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- tiu i-ABU iJec zv. aix is uio tqwji
number of' deaths as. a result o- et
dynamite explosion which occurredjilfi
a sing dump at tho El Pujio smet'er
at lOo'clp.ck'.yeterdaymoyxiIng .FMjjL
siSWMwvwaifejiiiyjre
qj ijjg j.(
rescuers are being directed to
tho work of releasing ouo man who Is
still alive although ho has bi'en pinned
under a mass of slag for 15 hours.
4000 pounds of dynamlto waB ex-
ploded. j
Cause Ybt Unknown'.
No cause for the explosion has yet
been ascertalnedi
80 Men Injured.
The number of Injured is placed at
30. Some of them aro not expected to
live. The .smelter Is operating as us-
ual today. No serious damago was
done to it.
List of the Bead.
The following Is a list of the dead
the bodies of only the first two of
whom have been removed from tho
pit:
FLORENTINO NAPARRO
GUILLERMO DOMlN'GltEZ
JOSE RUIS ' " "
At. REYES. J -
JUAN TALLAGES
FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ
LOG EAREB '1'0SSC3I BOGS.
Cuptnln of 'PoHNiini Hunting Brigade
Ships Pulr f Temiesseo Purps
To Ills Loyul Legion
Ofllcors of the local Pos3um Hunting
Brigade aro In receipt of a communi-
cation from' Capt. HUlburn. who is
spending Christmas In Tennessoo to
the effect that the latterhas had 'ship
ped 011 routq to Abilene a pair of tho
longest cared red 'possum dogs that
ever went Into tho woods.
Capt HUlburn Is arranging a hunt
In tho next fow days boforo tho year
goeB out which will ecllpso all provl-
ous efforts. His committee on a con-
stitution is busy propariug a set of by-
laws to ba submitted at.tho next reg-
ular meeting.
STORM WARXIXG ISSUED.
Mississippi nnd Xorthvtestcrn Florida
Coasts Advised that Disturbance
U MotIhp Tlint W
u- Associated BrV.
MOPILE. Ala. Doc. 29 Tho local
weather observer received n spocla)
storm warning today ordering the
hoisting of storm signals for the Mis-
sissippi and Northwestern Florida
Coasts A disturbance which has pre-
vailed over Southern Tcx3 today Is ro
ported moving northeastward. Winds
will shift to Jilghworth'nnd uorthwest
gales tonight.
Cattle Shipped Here.
Twelve cars of cattle canu- In from
Dig Spring this morning for tho Con
tinental OH & Cotton Company and
ylll be fattened In tho Abilene peps
bo cattle nwrajted about thirty to the J
car 1 I
50
HONDURAN
BEGIN FIGHTING
(U:s'i.nAi. lkk ciibist.majj liiab.
IX(J THE ItfiVOItUTlOXVltY
FORCES
Campaign All Planned
Insurrectionists Under Clirlstmns nnd
Those Under Bonllln Will Attack
Ccllui from Land and Hornet
Will Ouiinl The Pprt.
dpeclal to Tho Roportor '
NEW ORLEANS Dec. 29.Advlccs
from Honduras show that tlio long
expected revolution has broken oui
there. General Lee Christmas is lead-
ing Insurrectionary forces. Most of.
tb. fighting up to this tlmO )ins occur-
u ut 20 miles from Cape Gracf-
ns. limpnlgu Carrfully V.IiiiiikmI
A thorough campaign has been map-
nod but Chrlstmas's forces will forco
their way through tho inland while
Bonllla ylll attack Celba from the
Puortp Cortes side leaving tho Hornet
Which Is sad to bo heavily armed to
hold Puerto Cor tez at tho mercy of her
guns '
Exiles Aro Returning
In addition to tho organized revolu-
tionary army which numbers iC'000
men 4000 pxlles Who had been wait-
ing' on the border for word of tho be-
ginning of hostilities poured across
tho lino. On nccount of peculiar con-
ditloiia which prevail It Is expected
that tho sympathy faf Americans will
bo with tho revolutionists.
YASDERUILT YS. SEW.WEE.-
Foot Bull Teain of Soutlieoi UnliersI
ty Will Contend with Fiunous .
Old Time Rivals.
By Asauclnted Press
NASHVILLE TENN. Dec. 20. Tho
ioot.ball.team of Sewanee Is here to-;
tlayffpa game with Vandcvbllt Indt
cations" aire that'' tlie cbntosb'Wiu -hi
witnessed by an Immense crowd al
though tho field is soggy with mud nnd
tho weather la threatening. It 1b . re-
ported that the Harvard law stilduntB'
team has been reinforced with plnycrs.l
from other eastern colleges and uni-
versities for Its forthcoming game with
Van dor hilt.
Gnmc Po8tii)ncd.
NASHVILLE TENN. Dec. 29 (La-
ter). The foot hall gamo scheduled
for today was postponed 011 account of
rain.
Xow Trial Denied
Special to Tho Roportor.
EiALLAS Dec. 29. District JudgO
R. B. Soay this afternoon overruled
motion for a now trial In tho case of
FrJd Fleming convicted nnd sentenc-
ed to Borve four years In the peniten
tiary for receiving deposits whon IiIb
bank Western Bank and Trust Co.
was falling. Tlio motion wns over
ruled without attorneys for tho stato
offering argumout. Judge Scay also
pronounced sentence on Fleming. Tho
defenso gavo notlco of appeal to the
criminal court of appeals and Jiidgo
Sony set appeal bond at $10000 which
was Immediately given .and Flomllug
released. Fleming spent five dayfi In
tho Dallas county Jail.
To Enforce Livestock Rcgiilntlons
Special to Tho Rf-noitqr.
FORT WORTH Dec. 29. It was an-
nounced hero today that the now live
stock sanitary board will co.oporato
with tho federal authorities In Btrct-
ly onforclng tbq liycstoek regulations.
Headquarters for tho board aro to bo
established at Fort Worth qr Austin.
Jnmcs Callahan president bt tho Tex-
as Cattle Raisers Association Is slated
for chairman of' tho commission.
Insuiie Wmian Kills Husband
By Associated Press
LAURELS S (. Dec. 29. Whllo ho
Blopt JnBt night Ef Haniljtou a young
farmer living near hero was Klueii
wltli an nxo and his wlfo vvjip was re-
cently released from an Insane asylum
Is charged with tho murder. Hamilton
was beaten Into unconsciousness am)
his head nearly sevored from hfs body
STOCK MARKET
Oy Associated Press
FORT WORTH. Deo 29.-Cattlo re-
ceipts 2J00O; calveB 1000? hogs 1600.
Sfeors steady tops $5.00; cowb steady
tops $3.60) calves steady tops fS.00;
hogs higher tops J8.30
XuMlwr ef Beatlis Verified.
By Associated Press.
PITTSFIELP Slagg.. Dee. 29 (Ln-
ter)4lt Is now positively kitowp that
iq n-en are desd as a jesvlt of HQlinnit are In the city vlajtlng .Mrs M
exn)80M J atjirocjc.
J O O O O 6 G Ct O O OOOOO
O O
& Enrlhiimikr- In lnelv lrovlHt'p t
O - &
O My Associated lrtss. O
. ATltWNS U'rocei "ttdo. 30- O
Ct There wns n violent cartlmimko O-
$ In tlio provlnco of Hlla today. i
Or Great damage Was douo in build &
O lugs. No Inrprinutlnn cnu bo .0
Ct had ns to tho number of fatnll-
O' tk'B If any. Tim government &
O. has despatched nld to thy lifd-
O vlnco.
O ' tt
CtWttltWW.WttWKtd
gro Uoy Kills Wlilto 3Ian.
SimEVEPOUT La. Doc. 20 Milton
lioyd Plntt a farmor died lloro this
morning from tho effects of a wound
received when ho was accidentally
shot by a 12 yenr old nogro boy yes
terday. Piatt and his sister woro litin-
.tlng near Grand Cano nnd thov negro
accompanied them as a servant. Platts
slstor carried a shot gun and- becom
ing frightened at rt bull who charged
tho party tho nogro grabbed at tho
gun. accidentally discharging It ThP
load entered Plntt's body .i
HEAVY RAINS 11
PARTSJF TEXAS
PRECIPITATION ' RAKGEB FROM
OXE. HALF TO TWO.IXCII. .
ES IX PLACES.
Great Good Will Result
Hrcnk In Long Drouth aiciins Much to
Furnicrs nnd Stockmen lU-uv-
lest Fall Was 111 Vlflu.
ity of Waco.
Special to Tho Roportor.
FT. WORTH Dqc. 29. Rfejiorts re-
ceived hero this morning from Nprtlj
nnd Centrnl Texas andtho Panhandle
say that a heavy rain MR over a wldo
area durtng the night It nvoragod
from hdlt an Inch' to-oyer -tw Inches.
bo-?It Worth and -vicinity had been
iiTFextrtwlyJ
night's precipitation was hailed with
joy by faruierB and Btocktrtm through-
out this1 section.
At Waco tho ruin f nil nmou'u'ted to
oven two Inches Streams in "that vl-
clnlty are running bank full this morn-
ing f
From this city west tho precipitation
became lighter and lighter. Eskota
was the farthest point ' west from
which any rain wns reported nt all and
the fall theroVwns hardly noticeable.
Freeze Predicted Tonight
Spoclal to Tho Reporter
FORT WORTH Dec. 29. Tho gov
ornmont woathor bureau today fore-
casted n heavy frcezo for all of West
and North Texas tonight. Tho tom-
poraturo will fall to 15 ami 20 degree?
below zero and. the oijtlro stato will
experience the coldost weather of tho
presont winter
Two Inch Ruin nt Houston
HOUSTON Doe. 29.--Mora than two
Inches of rain fell horo today between
seven and eight o'clock Tho .streets
were flooded and wntor entered many
basements. Tho precipitation was gen-
oral throughout this scotloiii
BR. WILLIAM LVOX PHELPS
OF YALE IS IX AHILEXE.
Distinguished Crltlo of Lltornturo with
His Wife Attends Sessions of
Teachers' Association
Dr. William Lyon Phelps of Yitlo
University arrived In Abllono this
morning to attend tho hobhIohb of tho
Stato TeaQhors' Assoclatlpn and wltli
Mrs Phelps Is stopping at' tho Hotol
Oraco.
Speaks Tlds Afternoon
Dr. Pholps has recently attended
Yilo AUirnnl meetings nt New Orleans
and Houston and after leaving Abl-
leno will go direct to Philadelphia to
attond a similar meeting. Ho will ad-
dress tho English section this after
noon in tho auditorium of tho High
School building
Oh Program for Friday Night
His .main addrcsB will bo delivered
before "the general SobbIou In tho First
Baptist church tomorfow night nnd
l Is probable that an Immense crowd
will hear him speak. Dr. Phelps Ib
perhaps the leading student and crltlo
at lltornturo In the United StntCB nnd
Is one of tho most widely soughUafUjr
ppciiUora In any American college.
1 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
Fred Sehrook after spending Christ-
mas with his mother Mr. M. J.
Sqhrock in Abllono hu rfuued to his
homo In Dallas
W. -i. Sehret. wife and ami of Mid
IBELSBr
casus
HS
JEFE POLITICO THERE APFKAKftt
TO GOVERNOR TEHR.Vm
i;or SUCCOR.
Town Is Reported Fallen
Word Benches El Paso Saving Kerefeo
Uonlsts Huvo Captured tho Tewm
lint Verification of V.'imer
Cnn Xot Be Made.
Spoclnl tp Tho Reporter.
I0L PASO Dec. 29 It become kBOWic
hero today that Jefo politico ?.!artlMat
of Casaa G ramies Sonorn 1ms sent k
message to governor Torrazns Baytas
that the ruvqlutlontBts hav" inveati
that placid and demnuded Itn surrenr.
Tho Jefo urgesi that rolufnrcomealst
bo sent him at once.
Town Reported Cnphireu.
It 'Is rumored that Camw Grantlaa
bus already tallon hup so fur- ef forte'
to verify tho rumor. hav eheon unavail-
ing. GHAXBSOX JEFF DAVIS MARRIKII
Jefferson Hiiyos Davis Wflddcd le TKtmt
Dorce BeWIlt nt Colorado Spring
Will Reside In VtK
By Associated Press:
COLORADO SPRINGS Colo. Dec. 2tf
Jotforson Hayes Davlri grnndBont otx
Jofforsan David tho noted Confe-
oruto president was mnrrlea horo yem
tordny to Miss Doreo DoWltt. Tcahmp
Davis -ia tho boh of Mr and Mrs..Hayw
b(it bis name was chnngod lii ordor'ter
perpetuate that or his. illustrious Bran
father. Tho young couple will rel&
at Garfield Utah.
OFFICERS ELECTED.
Southern Educational Associate?
Meeting nt KnoxNllle Tcb-
csscii Closes Today.
HiABBocJiitoilBresB.
CHATTANOOGA TenmriJPc. SS.Afc-' 4
tho final session of tho Southern Hd-
eatlonnt Association tho fcltovinif of-
fices woro olectcd: president M. Ca-
sldy of Kentucky ; First Vlco PrcsWenlc.
H. L. Whltllold of JllsslBslpplj. Treaa.-
nror E. Burns of Georgia
By Associated Press.
CHATTANOOGA Tonm. Dqc. 28 A
departments of tho Southern Edwr
llonnl ABBOdatlon hold inoetlngB Br
today. Subjects of special Interest ta '
each particular department woro dis-
cussed by noted educators.
ELECTIOX RETURXS 0ANVA88
Secretary of State TowiiNcnd Gles Gt
Complete Flgures-r-Rnllroad Ce .
inissloner Leads Ticket.
SpocJal to Tho Roportor.
AUSTIN Dec 29. Secretary of
Stat Townsond today completed tha-
canvnss of the recent stato olocUofK
roturns for nil officers except govern?-
or nnd lieutenant governor. Tlieaa
will bo canvnsscd by tlio legislature.
Railroad Commlsslohor W D. "Wlt-
llnnis lend tho ticket with 18Q.ET
votes whllo A J Harner for Judge oC
tho court of criminal appeals was the ? (j
second highest with 179940. Walker
Crosby. Upton King and Yoakuat
counties wont solidly Domocratle
Goliad Guadaloupo and Zapata weafc
Republican.
Flying From Paris Jo Urusselri.
By Associated Pross;
. PARIS Franco Dec 29 Ihsw
started today In a blplajio with oa
passongori on an attempted flight from
tills city to Brussels and return. He ta
competing for tho Auto OUOi'h WW
prize.
Indictment nt Xow York CMjr.
ny Assoclfited Press
NEW YORK CITY DoC. 2 Tfc
grand Jury today returned an Imifc-
ment against Joseph Robinson. aHMl
(p bo rcsponslblo for clpslng the Nortk
orn Bank of New York on Inst Taea-
day. Additional Census Figures.
By Associated Pross
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20. The Cen-
sus Bureau today announced the V
illation of LongvtowTex.jis C.1W nam
tmred with 3.C91 In 1000 and Claeo
3 410 compnnid with 1515 ton year
ago.
Sheriff Sampson Comlll of Wllll-
vfin county who brought a pMnt )n
tlie epileptic colony a few dya
ind who ha alncw heon at B
irtPFH on n bijslpesi trip Vftaeed
hrnimli this itov H noon toly aroU
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Abilene Semi-Weekly Farm Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1910, newspaper, December 30, 1910; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331247/m1/1/?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.