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BROWNWOOD, TEXAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY «, ISIS.
Ne. 87
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TURKS MB DEBT SANTA FE WORK
REIREKT TO NORTH
Sofia, , Feb. 6. — The Bulgarian
___ office announce* today that the Turk-
| lah army which has been occupying
Placet Mack Ceafideace the OaUiopolit peninsula was defeat-
jeweled Kalfe Supposed to ed near the river Kavak yesterday.
Have Blood Stales. and is today retreating toward the
to The DaHy Bulletin; northeast. The Bulgarians announce jexcavated alongside the track on the
S. C., Feb. 6.—In his trial that this puts the whole coast of the'south side, and many teams and men
IS PROGRESSING
Ditch for Drainage Pipe and Kill-la
for Roundhouse Being Con.
»t meted.
The Santa Ft yards are the scene of
unusual activity this week. Tin* ditch
for the large drainage pipe Is being
PIPPIN OIL WELL
1250 FEET DEEP
DROPS DEAD AS
HE READS NOTE
today, Frederick O. Beach tes- Mormora sea as far as Bulalr In* the
that he and his wife, aa they . hand* of the allies,
reading, hoard the mysterious » ■ ■ ■■
to which witnesses for the DALLAS TO ENTERTAIN BAD.
‘l^h h'd te*tlMed' The"' W >D DEALER.*,
i out to give them an airing he
her scream, and, rushing out.
are hauling earth for the construction
of a large fHI on which to erect the
roundhouse and ahops.
The drainage ditch wilt carry a six-
teen-inch sewer pl|»e, aud Will extend
about a half mile down the aouth aide*
cording to a report recently Issued by of thp tri|ck Thp p,|Mk wll, ^ !aid
the Federal Department of Commerce Hghl fl(.t d«,p> antt *■„, l<arrv all the
her leaning against the porch !and Labor, Dallas. Texaa, ranks first wa„u. a.ater fron, the roundhouse and
Indication* Goed for a Lusher—( an. ! Met With Foul Play and Robbery
lag Ordered for liM Feet of Two Moaths Ago—KcaiaJas
the WelL i Belag Held.
Jack Pippin, chlet driHer. general | San Angelo, Feb. 6.—While read-
manager and principal booster for the , ing a letter from hla daughter, Wll-
oil well being sunk by the Brownwood llam loVph Hall, aged So years, drop-
Oll and- Development company, waa |w»d dead on the Llano ranch Mon-
down town this morning, aud to a day evening. Though he has only
Bulletin reporter stated that his well
Is now down to a depth of liM feet.
The work L temporarily suspended,
(tending the arrival of casing with
which to case the hole, as Mr. Pippin
deem* it unwise to drill further with-
been out of the hospital /or a short
while hla condition was not thought
to have been serious.
He hud waited patiently all day
for the coming of the mall and was
SERIOUS CHARGE
AGAINST EL PASO
U. S. OFFICIALS
Attorney .states They Are “ml Beck
and ('all" of Madero Govern-
meat la Settling Halms.
Special to Dally Bulletin:
Washington, I). C., Feb. 6.—Charges
that American officials at El Paso
are at the "bock and call" of the
Madero government, wore made to-
day before the House foreign af-
fairs committee by A. F. Burgess of
El Paso, whi is an attorney for acv*
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of an adjoining house. He saw ]of al1 other cities In the United
negro, run from the bushes but S,a,M ,n th* »»»nufacture of saddlery
direct to hia wife, and got her!and harness Dallas leads the world
; after which he went upstairs M th,a ‘“<»ustry. The next convention
of the Southwestern Retail Saddlery
and Harness Mawers will meet here
February 11, 12 and 13 and delegates
from ail states in the Union are ex-
pected to attend.
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1 and set out on a search
Beach followed on the stand,
jrating her husband vividly.
the assault upon her was
tteed In the yard of the Beach
here on the night of Feb. 26
the sfory told by Beach and
wife has never varied. Both have
Itained that Mrs. Beach was at-f
by m unknown negro when
left theTJOuse to give her dogs
airing. !©
resterdav the Senate rested its case
consk: ed almost enti.oly of an i
on the pausibility of Beach's
COLQUITT SENDS
MESSAGE ON EDU-
CATION TODAY
both subways. Owing to the fact that
the ground is so uneven along the
route of the ditch, the work is neces-
sarily slow. The contractor in charge
intends to dig the entire length of the
ditch as far dowi^ as the clay, then
shoot it out with. dynamite to loosen
the earth, after which It can be ehsriy
handled with shovels. /
. -—. ...mcu, u. i e been to the
seen* to witness the work of a large
blow, which is engaged in plowing up
and loading the earth into wagons for
transportation to the fill. The mach-
I ine is pulled by twenty mules, and
I loads a w agon in about three min-
utes. Sevrn wagons are Used in haul-
| ing the dirt away from the machine,
and it could easily load as many more, j
‘A large emergency oil tanU is to be
reading the letter from his daughter
out the casing. He thinks a gas Or I eagerly when death came. During American damage claimants. Ho
oil gusher will he brought in very[the past ten days he lias been stay- asserted that the United States dll-
soon, and f**ar* that this might wreck t|ag on the ranch with Mr. and Mrs.
the weN were the casing left out. , I-atta, who are distant relatives.
The drill has reached sand and the
progn*ss Is very rapid. Mr. Pippin
states that the Indications are very fa-
Mr. Hall came her^ from Marble,
Uolorado, in search of employment.
He has always been a locomotive en-
vorable. and that he is only waiting to Igtoeer and was looking fpr an open-
go down a f**w feet deeper to get bis j |ng on roa(jB here,
oil. The work is beiug very care- j About two months ago, while com-
fully done, and If necessary the holejjng from Ballinger to San Angelo he
can easily be sunk six or eight hun- j waa the victim of foul play and was
dred feet deeper.
MINSTREL PROMISES
KOBE K 0000 ORE
1 robbed of his suit and overcoat, an
I adventure which almost caused his
(death at the time.
i When found he was lying frozen
In a pool of water beside the road
'near Miles and was taken out for
jdead. He revised, however, and re-
trtet attorney, Kngleking, settled sub
rosa with the Mexican consul the
claim of one woman against the Mex-
ican government for damages sus-
tained In the Madero revolution
Representative Rendsll advised
Burgess to present his allegations to
the Department of Justice.
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FORT WORTH INDUSTRIES
ON AGRICULTURAL TRAIN
Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 6.—Live-
stock and banking interests of Ftort
W'orth were well represented on the
Rock Island Kaffir Corn-Milo Maize
Special which left here recently for
an eight day tour of the Panhandle.
i The bankers who accompanied the
mained in the hospital in this city . , _
.... .......... .. *jlrain w«re Ben O. Smith, President
The instruction of Beach's Governor Recommend- Mas; Change* ;constructed after the dirt Is removed *for
until be was taken to the Llano
The proposed home talent minstrel: ranch about ten days ago.
The body is held for instructions
to be
Farmers and Mechanics Bank
John N. Sparks, President of
Stockyards National Bank.
nrriiur mmmj x L ’ I given at Hsrrvman Opera House Feb. by the Angelo Undertaking parlors. « v V „
in the Mate System *f School*. In for the fill, to be used as an escape i n • f . h . H .. ■ .... Stockyards Company was represented
.. . _ _ , !■ . . .. . ___ i4th promises to b** one of the nest Mr. Hall was an rJk in good stand-1. «« ~
Special Message To da,. for the oH in the large tank in case Promises^ - ^ Past i In. *. C C French, Armour and Company
the one that was
eled penknife upon which one of
state's witnesses claimed* to have
d traces of blood, was held by
prosecution until ,*^e last. It had
anticipated by the defense and
were prepared to meet expert
10fDdM uuuiiruuiHV uuwJHuuuai i
thT^Cf'l'^renUngT witness chan«eil Tlu‘s* inoludrd ,h* f°r .Novels enroute ts ^rownwood for use
1 . . .... . adequate appropriations, a complete jn Building the two subways. About
separation Of A. A M. College from j thirty cars of his equipment have al-
the University of Texas, a more efficl- ready arrived, including two switch
ent system of country schools, a bond
Austin, Te*., Feb. 6.—Governor Col
quitt today .sent the legislature a
special message in whicr. he recom-
constructive educational
j;, «“ Th -111 b, almllar ,o Mi ^ ” i“« ** and R J. Hm-V, brad of the hogde-
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had examined the knife and had
led, as Ue swore, to find any blood
'tjflF of the defense witnesses
exa^ilted during the afetrnoon
lion of the court and the testimony
ail 4* them concerned the knife,
Trace- «f Hloo4 on knife.
.... „... ........ruo.lriirted th-r-j'» •» “*,|cl^r? °> «» *r?*g^*l>t^
. ,e.. ral v' ■" * aKO- 1"'t *''' 1h> ' u‘ . ,t ,h«)Uid no( bn , dnclded bit *if, and dauichtnr at Mtarbln, Cnlo
ated several hundrrd feet away. “ "o'-"* .___! _
Contractor Matthews has two steam ^ rememb* re* t.i.i a io
■s.rirrssc pom (HHRE
ly prortdunced the irest minstrel ev-j
• r shown here, professional or!
engines, and as soon as the shovels’amateur .The boys promise a muc _________ ____
conn* the work of building the sub-1better one this time, lasting^longer, j . \ /
a
FINALLY LAID TO REST
much strengthened cast
scheme oZ three million dollar^ for ____
the University of Texas, with a pledge!*.^ wln iik^ly taken up at once. *Hh II1CU rwwsu., u, h.b
--------- 'The city waterworks department Is Among those participating are Hu End (nme- Rhea LegUUtor Befasds Fort Worth Chatnb<M. of commerce,
fully sets forth the subject of tho
vf an Income front an endowment ..___________________________
. fund for interest charges, a tax assess- . this week making a detour with the HarrH1. Harry Burks, (.ns Bohser.. !o Hold Paddock Is Contempt for
tDr. Hastings Uyman. Jr., thin P »>* for j|strlbllt|ol| for the upke* p !ar,., „ (at crosses the r*H- Louis I". Melvin Prentice. Young Relating Is Give Name*.
part ment, and Swift and Company by
R. J. Hamman. A number of the com-
mission companies and other business
enterprises In the ,city also sent rep-
resentatives.
The object of the train is to show,
farmers the advantages of kaffir corn
and milo maize as feed crops for cat-
tle and hogs in Texas. A circular
letter sent .to all bankers and live-
stock men in the Panhandle, by the
d «|
tlan of the family to appear m «
<y«* talxo Daily Buib-tiu
rs,rair^.^JHHrs -I
train and urges a full attendance at
all stopping (>oints en route.
ir;:1;
see* of LatVr h" sitd he'took ,,f^red a. wonintfndatlon for an Weal ,r t,ut. a und rst.tnd ti.jUrel last year and need no lutr.- m
to Auj
test of Mayor Giles and had found
JMk . . _ . aalH be took 1 r 1 " »*«i «*at ,r nut. as we ana r*unu u. **■*-
i i» to Dr ‘unlver!<,ty. wlth on,? hUK*‘ **“1 n HI 1h> t e placed at the Austin avenue tion
R P til.. iiM'Morv tinildin»r- thereon fotei.l *... ,u.. iw* animav unrii Itro
The others arc well known In
It Is n
yesterday evening, with Doctors Ter-
rell and Bagby closely watching It*
BCTDtttlMfi PPPfWMItr mlwoncop-;th< buildings thereon forasll >ro«stus after the subway work Id j Brownwood and .altogether
of vKvilnlverslty oL Georgia, who, l"f ,!l' co,!' K' *• Th. merger j,.ompl. t. d,
fas ■ Ian and a proposed division of tax* * About a __________________
clalm-oo. refused tf> express an ,n , the concurrent expenses of Ue burses ar. now at work on|u.»ni'rel Is uu assurwl success. ihM bMR w,.t.h,.{1 j„ ,h#l balsm e and
*tm" “nTfyhV**0- - : "r‘" *“"* r" *),. «,bar ranaMlo.
......pan, of -xcbllrol Y.,b -.. an4 -I.V Tbc (or,".
, , . ,1a... (hi. of *hlch the luqulsltortal fac-,
About a hundred non and a» many the co-operation of the y of ehr |^K)a|a,tlrf, kaa affected
* MYSTERY OF
THE ATLANTIC
rrttten opinion then* from Boykin
llm*. an analyst, that •! . m* w.ts l.li>o,|
It.
(unflict In Testimony.
In-ursnre Hill lntrodsci*d, th** work pn,gre-***-»
A Senate till! w as Introduced by - ---
Qlb-on today amending the Insurance: THE FEDERAL 111 II.BING,
law so as to tprmlt foreign coni-
psrt of this entertainment
'longer and better than the
entire
Norwegian >e--el Found W Uhou(
Tract of ller Natl-
gators.
'discharged the committee after al- *or* '*• Frb. 6—An-
numla r will t<e greatly increased as ,< t the minstrel company that tlvs first legislature, by a resounding vol«. i ------^
will he,-------- . — I New Port .News. Vs. Feb. 6-
'-bow last season, while the s«*cond
,»iri ts to he something entirely orlg-
ost the whole afternoon had been °lhor ,u>ra‘«,r>r ot ,h* d^P* Practl
When Die prosecutor announced at ,ianlp< to return tt» the state without CxrstajlaN for Foundation und lia-e- jna|. : nique and an entertainment ex-
le open/|^rff afternoon session |(a>inj{ tht,lr lrtlt.k taxes, and making ment Nearing t omplrllwt. •raordlnary
it the Sv-rfte .iad presented its cas#> compulsory f*atur*- ojitlonal. and The excavation for the basement iH»y* f,,r Ui**|r diligent efforts
spent In wrangUng and attack
cslly imralleling the unexplained dls-
Y. sterdav afternoon, while the iaW**ra®<* of lh* ot the Schoon-
Hotise wgs calmly deliberating over er Ce,e#te wvpral yeara a«°*
----- 7- - »the compulsory r*ature optutnai. an.i The excavation tor tn.* uaseroem j bor, r„r Uielr diligent efforts ,0 |na *:*° C'°*' Lh tsmk^stranier RoumsnUL ^ Jan*
Man.. Imm—liataly .offarad Dr., ,dl„ ,h„ ,h. erdi, walp.a b» ami [o,,b.Uli..b o, >ba aa. KH.r.l ! ,h, fir. Mb.Ion fund '**• h' '“>k"r lon “““ „ar,“, * ™"t from aa
rtrldfe^a a wltnaaB. Dr. hmWf. ,„„.d pro, » mora «-ft„,udln, 1. b.arlba romblrllob. and. for th. .ho. tour 1, a. ny ■**"« ,ln ° <»™. of i “*r> >«• «« -'»>* «»• **
MPnbnt he had examined the r____._____,.j '___....._.w__ J__________ ____- .a resolution from tn
tifiecFthat he had examined
fe and had informed Dr. Wyman
.....".iss-si rassBrr-1-a.tmj:
._ ____________________ ____ _ ................vboqt a week The
Hmre was no blood there He introduced a> foreca>ted. i»ut wiiii !>««. nunt floor is .■***vVn feet below the
ire the Jury a very technical expla- |th^ c^anfea; Th, n?w bl„ places level'and the foundation‘‘walls
Rockwell in the Iiallas district, liar- Rj|| bf.ain four feet bHow* this. It is
declare the venerable Paddock from seaworthy, provisioned and ful-
F1 Worth in coatesnp* of the Hoos lv .ria^' :i,,t "»(>>.>ut a soul aboard
t=l~=j sssjscus “— .....;sr»s isrjrt=..... ."z vrSrTl™
er with long hesitations ques- ^ hH, lo bar Illillor, fr<)I1I Bering The earth removed from this work , ot th. Coggin addition; Ba4d<K*k s test.mony wasincor,K»rt- wi,ba^^B/*hIr«ller
nsoh the subject of which he has ?aJoons ! j„ being mid to people all over th * Lrhool grounda. .„d ha. derided that,«» ^ft, «on. and the gist of It
Homan'- Right- Bill IW«L Icty. who are using it^to build up their i the oId frnCe l*e torn away and J,f 1in* h<? ^o,' tell on th" ln fabl'' ««'> every Indication that
IMJMSSMd.W *"* '**"* - arauml, .barm,ably cl..».d, Tba a..blMh(,rt: ihai 1( 1««,. war, ,,„«rd w,,bl„ a faw
4flMbon spoke last night in(t thp us*,. «f the* Texas flug for ad- BR AIN J»F ^.A J>DG
lade a life-time study.
1
Revival
Doctor
a much Increased audience. The
Merest is very fine, and the outlook
w hole-
TRANSPLANTKR INTO
HkULL OF A MAN.
.has niut h work outlined, and w.ll Tie j waa a j^bbrlst, the witness hvd]bour* ber discovery, but nothin!
gin at once to make improvements In
A
-ns
i or TtroV
the school facilities for the third 1
Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 6.—The ,
it invitation to attend afl these
rices. Services every afternoon
3:30 and every evening at 7:30 at
church.
vertising purposes, requiring
sale liquor dealers to pay a gross tax
ival is bright. The ; on receipts from sales on retailers and
nwood have an ur- consumers both, allowing counties orlbr*in'of a do" was transferred to :i
subdivisions thereof to issue bonds by man 8 Bkl111 a* * Diversity jK^prftafl
a majority vote, and requiring puWic | here yesterday. W. A. Smith of Kala-
contractors to make bonds protecting ; mazoo bad been suffering Trom ab-,
their workmen and those furnishing! cess of the brain and in a last ef- Special to The_DaHy^Bulletin: ^
1 feyt to save hia life this remarkable Washington Feb. 6 —The Control!- i ........
The House parka committee *d- j option wraa ,>erformed. Smith er or the Currency has issued a call THROUGH WALL
versely reported the bill placing the
Alamo in the hands of the superin- , a"‘> thp «»rgeons say he has a good
tendent of public buildings. j chance to recover.
not been approached before, during
Bulletin Local Advertisers.
The Daliv Bulletin contains display
vertisemSits today representing
le following firms and business men
►f Brownwood This list will be
Ided to or taken from as occasion
niands Tou will find it profitable
look up and patronize these peo-
and be sure you let them know
"i saw their advertisement ln the
ullstin. The list is as follows:
Armstroin Jewelry Co.
Armstrong Transfer Co.
Allen. Bob, Auto IAne.
Brook Mays. Pianos.
B'^lUtsrkct.
Bell, Wtm R., Dentist
Brownwood Optical Co
c<WlkL National Bank.
KmtJmt Evans. Tallor.
Frisco Railroad.
GsMier * Buck, Tailors.
Lao Woolen Mills.
Mltf Tazas Land Co.
Norwood. Burt, Dry Goods,
■ertasgsour, W. R.
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N ATION AL BANKS
ASKED FOR STATEMENT.
was .resting comfortably last night for a statement for the condition of
all national Irnnks at the close of
business on Feb. 4.
ever was heard of her skip|>er
crew.
C HILD I.ABOK EVIL
or after the game, and that he b^*-
litved they were x< utlemen enjoying
a gentleman's rccrea ion.
The revolution was ftaaliy vosi d IVnnsylvaala Leads Ike Mate* Is Roll
down in a vote of SS to S8 on mot* in «f Di-hom*r \
of Terrell, who took, the floor, yield- Harrisburg. Pa.. Feb. 6._"Fifty
Ing the chair to Rowell.
thousand children under the age of 16
.years are at w-ork in Pennsvivania."
.Charles H. Clute re|»orted today to
STATE BANK CONDITION
CALL FOR FEBRUARY 4.
Austin. Vex., Feb. 6.—A call was is-
sued for the condition of all state
banks at the close of business on Feb- ^
ruary 4. > _ ,
Mother Died at El Pim, *
A letter to C. A. Trigg, received last J*
Wednesday from Dave Cainp. brought ♦
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AND INTO PARLOR tbp (-b|jd Welfare conference, "Penn-
HORSES CRASH. *vlvania leads the United States in the
Chicago, Feb. 6. Well, the nerv** | nurntx-r* of children of tender year#
of some people s horses, exclaimed | regularly employed," he said. “Of all
ths sad tidings of the death of the lat-
ter’s monther at El Paso on Sunday,
January 26th. The body was shipped
to the old home at Oranger for burial.
Mrs. Camp had been seriously 111 since
before Christmas, and her life, had
been despaired of more than once, but
each time she rallied, and U was
hoped that she would soon recover.
Besides Dav* Camp, ths deceased Is
survived by several children.—Brady
Standard.
1-0* BfrtftP REALLY KNOW
WHAT YOU ARE BUY ING I
"I am a Judge of cresses,” said the peasnnt, when he was
eat Hi g hemlock Many of us would be apt to eat hemlock un-
der the Impression that It was cress If we relied upon our
own Judgment.
In the same way your self-reliance may cause you to buy
lioor values In the belief that you recognize high quality. Blind
buying la the germ of dissatisfaction. It may also be one of
the many reaaons for the Increased cost of living.
You can avoid dissatisfaction, lower to some extent your
cost of living, and gain a truerfamlliarlty with the values of
ths things you purohaae by relying on the word of tire man who
Is n«t In business for a day—the merchant who advertises In
.THE BULLETIN.
It will repay you to read the advertisements In THE BUL-
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Mrs. John McCarroti today, when she
rushed front the kitchen to investigate,
a crash in the front part of her home
land found a team of horses tramping
,on the parlor car|s*j.
j The team had fun away, and the
(front of the frame dwelling of the
MeCarrons offered but alight resist-
ance to their maddened Impact. All
that kept the horses from continuing
through the place was the beer wagon
to which they were attached am’
which caught tn the wreckage of the
breached waH.
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the children of the United States up to
16 years of age only 12 i>er cent are
in schools.”
The conference Is designed to.out-
line legislation and plans aiming at
Improvement of conditions In Penn-
sylvania.^,
8ALYADOR PRESIDENT
WOUNDED LAST NIGHT.
Washington, Feb. 8— Martial law
has bean proclaimed at Salvador,
whore President Araujo, while at a
concert laat night, was possibly fat-
ally wounded by five aaaaasins.
AMBASSADOR HRYt'K IS
MEMBER HAGUE COURT.
Ixvudon, Feh. 6.—Abmaasador James
Bryce, now at Washington, wg* ap-
pointed by the British government an
a permanent member of the Haguo
court of arbitration.
BENEFIT AUSTIN COLLEGE.
The Yenag Ladles* AM ef the First
Presbyterian eharrh will held aa spea
•ethl meeting with the Hues WU-
ktiiea on Saturday evening, far the
benefit ef Austin relieve.
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