Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 21, 1909 Page: 6 of 8
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Kg directing him to convey to Mr
Fe rane announcement of the fact that
he resignation bad been accepted
Eipressing at the
astonishment
statementof Edwin Barrell Dc p A
Coik at Atlantic City Friday main-
tained that he had ascended to the
onranilt of Mount McKlnley and said
further that If an expedition would fol-
low the route be took they will find
the records deposited at the summit of
the mountain
Railroad Commissioner Colquitt
averred Priil a that the railroad com-
mission > viiW taking no part In the dif
ferential DJlit Inaugurated by the
OalvejitorChaniberpf Commerce but
had notllled the railroads that the
contest Is now turned over to them
to thrastybut ipjthe pourta
Throjq persons known fo have beep
killed pfh h In jured and missing and
severaltowns arid villages demolished
is the toll taken by a storm of cyclon
ic propoitlons which swept thiough
Western Tennessee Thursday night
Th < j first enbwofitTie season reached
fCew York Thursday It was only a
brletniirVy iiiid the Hakes melted as
soon as thy landed
No crooned bend of the pomplov
ing En t was ever greeted with greater
clrtumstan ce than that received by
President Diaz whti hlsv special train
of live magnificent coaches v rolled Into
he cltVbf Chihuaiiua Thursday Tha
booming of cannon ringing of bells
and shrieks of qteatn whistles an
iiourieeil > blY arfiydl to the thousands
of waHjng pfSplet r
T vijbijstbn Tdxas Centralas
sengsrj jrjiiit which left Austin for
Llano Wednesday ran Into a bur iug
brjdfe orfl mll < beyqhd McNeil about
nu tiour afteritsdeparture1 from Aus
tin Oneman was Wiled ten persons
vwerV arid tha train was vlr tatl
Ti
The court of criminal appeals at
Austin Wednesday affirmed the Mao
Qossett cue from Galve3ton and the
sentence of twentyfive years stands
NpVS NEW8 WHEN IT l3Gro3sctt was tried for the murder
EWe for All
GOINGS OF DAY AND WEEK
Happsnlncs the VlaV World Over ef
Important Events Condensed to
Cood Heading
DOMESTIC
According to Julius Kruttscbnltt di-
rector ulv dpcratlon and maintenance
of tbe JJiilon Pacific Southern Pacific
Jlnes and the aflled Harrlmaa Inter
Jests the freight movement of the
country Is greater than ever before
Friday fire was discovered In the
first barrack building In Fort Brown
HfownsSllle Xexas and by tUa time of
the arrivalof the fireman it was a-
mass of llames
Charley Lee a Chinaman who
Jumped Irom Suicide Bride In Lin
colnPark Chicago Oct 5 was dis-
charged In the court for the Insane
JVIday to the care of friends Wit
Sestet told the court that Iee had lost
0000 playing fan tan lu South Clark
iitreet a month ago
President Adrian Jl Jollne of the
tlssourl Kansas Terns Railway
jmpany announced his resignation
a shend of the railroad Thursday In
NeW York
Alien Instituting legal proceedings
t agafasrtbe Londsmen of T W House
of Houston wnoae bank was a for
> merVounty depository will be defer-
red ulitll Oct 7 1910 announced Coun
i ty JuWe Amerman for the county com
lulpsioners on Thursday An order was
rocentlV passed by the commissioners
i Instructing County Attorney White-
head to file suit against the bondsmen
for the balance still due Harris conn
C ty following the failure of the House
bank This action Was taken by the
county officials In order that llmlta
bitmight not run against the county
in bunging suit to recover the short-
age
In anmver to the Peary charges Dr
Cook Bays There ft a mistaken Im-
pression that I am bringing the Es
qulmos to New York to prove that I have
been to the pole The real reason of
their coming here Is to disprove the
story they were made to tell by Com-
mander Pear apd his party
JolinW tSturgtss formerly a book-
keeper Wthe NationalSafe < iDeposlt
Savings andTrust Company of Wash
Ingt bn V C Is sought by the police
c I other cities to answer a
Lchajge of embezzling about 3000
lioj c iujl company
J Alljdoubt as to what action the pres
dene would take with rc spect to the
assignation of Charles K Crane mln
Iter designate to China was dispelled
Vihe receipt Friday InWashington
W dispatch from President Taft ad
Jts SilS
o < l > cretary Mb Carpen
Of one of the twin Infants of Sudle
OOssett He was apprehended In Pal-
estine The twins were born at St
Marys Infirmary In Galveston and re-
moved tn a hotel after which both
were found In the grade falsing canal
lira U IT M Johnson aged 90
years died In Memphis Tenn Wed-
nesday She was the first sweetheart
of Gen Sam Houston the Texas pa-
triot and governor
The north bound mixed train on the
Houston East West Texas Railway
Carrying through freight and passen-
gers was badly wrecked three mllea
north of Livingston Wednesday night
Mai Walter Halleck Xl S A re-
tired will make arrangements to have
his son Wlntleld H Halleck who left
St Elizabeth Government Hospital
for the insane In the early part if
September brought back from Galves-
ton where he has been located Noth-
ing was heard from Halleck since he
escaped fiom the hospital until Tues-
day when he made hie Identity known
tn Galveston and told the remarkable
story about being sbaughaled on a
British vessel
Jbdge A B Anderson Of the United
States court at Indianapolis Tuesday
dismissed the proceeding against De
lavan Smith and Chas It Williams
proprietors of the Indianapolis News
who were resisting removal to the
District of Columbia for trial under
a grand Jury Indictment charging
tbem with having committed criminal
libel In publishing articles alleging
that there was a corrupt profit of J2S
0000001n the sale of the Panama Ca-
nal to the United States
Two men were killed and three aerlt
ously Injured on the Fort Riley mili-
tary reservation in Kansas Monday
by the explosion of a 4 78lnch field-
piece duilng the artillery tests now
under way The cause of the explo
sion is not known but It Is thought
to have been due to a detect In the
gunMr
Mr John Herlng while fishing qn
West Bay Galveston near the month
of Halls Bayou discovered bones of a
dead man which is no doubt anothed
July storm vlctlmi There was noth
Ing to Identify the remains except that
there was 115 In money one walch
a receipt for 15 written at Oalves
ton July S 1909
Two men charged wlfh having
roibbed the Carlton State bank some-
time ago one of whom had been joq
ylcfed and sentenced to five years liO
the penltentjarjy tbe other awaiing
trial escaped from ihc jall at Hamtlt
ton Texas Monday ulght sawing
through steel bars
The new tariff board will by di-
rection of the president take up short-
ly the alleged discrimination against
American meats by some European
countries particularly Germany and
France
The great centennial convention of
the Christian churches of the world
convened In Pittsburg Penn Monday
FOREiqN
Discoveries of precious stones and
gold In Liberia have been reported to
thev state department by George Vft
Ellis American charge daffalrs at Mon-
rovia the capital of the Llberlan Re-
public According to Mr Ellis one
company already has begun systemat-
ically to mine the gold deposits
The students of Havana University
and sympathizers to the number of
several huudred paraded the streets
Friday In honor of Ferrer carrying
black flags and inverted pictures of
King Alfonso They also shouted an-
archistic sentiments It was the In-
tention to make an attack on the
Spanish legation but a strong force
of police halted the profession some
distance from the building and com
polled It to tufn back
The Municipal Council Thursday de-
cided to name a street In Paris after
Ferrer1 and tp assume the expenses of
educating two of his gtandehlldren
Emperor William Friday witnessed
a half hours flight by Orv llle Wright
Mr Wrlghtuhad done little experi-
menting during the atternoou on ac-
count of the blustery weather but he
made a flight of half an hour before
the emperor during which he reached
a height of about COO feet After Mr
Wright descended Emperor William
had many questions to ask and
showedhimself to be thoroughly fa-
miliar with the technical features Of
the aeroplanai
Injured
Uln Public opinion however still
tuaVfof um edlby fl r e
ill > V
Theaffidavit ofEdward N Barrlllu
denying that Dr Cook reached the
summit of Mount M cKlnley and
which was considered in1 Cophephagi
en as a vague reply to the aflldayt of
Dr Cook Is believed to have weaken-
ed somewhat the American explorers
statement that he ascended the moun
y i I favors his claimthat he reached the
aj fashionably dressed bandit hojjioi
i
savings bank
Federation has declared
Highland The L4l > or
Chicago a gene strik at Montevideo because
h tmselt of jha execution ot Ferrer Twelve
fyhe mgujlrwhen drlvon to < bay Jby
jjtfHe of tltfzeus
thousand participated n amass meet
ingw held l tha Plaza Llber atad
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TAFT ABSAN ANTONIO
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THOUSArJDSLlNED STREET3 TO
SEE THE PRESIDENT
ONE CONTINUOUS OVATION
iv
Took FourteehVAutomobllet to Carry
Committee iandParty Chapel
Qlft Dedleated
r vv
San AntonIoTex Despite the fact
that Pre8lden TaKts train did not ar-
rive In Sari Anton lo until late Sunday
nearly two tio3rs fatcr than the first
announced tlme thouBinds upon thou-
sands of people crowded about the
Sunset depot and thronged Commerce
street Alamo plaza Houston and Na-
varro streetsaiong which he was to
pass and waited patiently for his ap-
pearance TheJsldewalks were so
crowded that they would not hold all
those anxlou s to JSntch a glimpse of
the presfdent and the mounted police-
men had great dlfliculty In keeping
the way t open forthe passing of the
autos vf V
Within a fewmoments after the ar
rivalof theXtraln at the depotPreal
dent Taft appearscl on the platform
and from that Inje until he reached
tho hotel heWai given ono continual
ovation lie seemed greatly pleased
and frequently lifted his hat In recog-
nition of the applause
The streets weri brilliantly lighted
and gorgcously3fdecorated the night
was clear and warm and taken as a
whole both San jAntonlo and the
weather put > helr best foot foremost
In their effort Jo tip proper honor to
the president i
As a guajdjofhonor from the train
to his carriagethe members of tho
Grand Army ot th e Republic and the
Confederate Veterans formed a line
down which the president passed
This featureofjthe program evidently
pleased the president very much for
he greeted thegrlzzled veterans very
kindly and gotjas lltarty a cheer In re-
turn as any oftlceriwho ever led them
In a charge during the days of the
great conflict
It required f outeen automobiles to
convey the president and his party
from the dopotjto jthe St Anthony In
the first carriage were President Taft
Mayor Callaghafi Capt Archibald
Butt and a seQ service man 1 The
second cafrlagetfccmtalned Secretary
of War Dickinson Gov Campbell
Jcharles P Taft ftit Judge CharleVAVf
JOgden i fl i
A crowd which taxed the Fort Sam
Houston chapel to lts fullest capacity
waspresent to witness theformalded
ication of the building by President
Taft and his acceptance of the gift
onbehalt of thVUnlted States and
theatmy of which he Is commander
In chef This Jvasthechief part of
the Taft program Two unusual events
marked the exerclseswhlch added con
slderable amUsementVto the4 otherwise
solemn exercises j j
During the progress of the presl
dents speech therchalr upon which
Ma > or Cnllaghan vasslttlng collapsed
with a great nolse pre clpifatlng the
mayor to the floor President Taft
tdrned quickly at the noise but as
sobn as he reallzeiftlie nature of the
a6cident a broad smile oversperad his
face and lie turned o the audience
and said
1 am certainly glad I was standing
when that occurred
ThS second event was the fact that
the president forgofrat the conclusion
of his speech to In y mTtnner dedi-
cate the chapel and badalready taken
his seat when tbe m aster of cere-
monies called his att entIou to tha
pnilsslon He then walkedtothe front
of the 8 tage and sald
It appears tha jjenttrely forgot to
do Just what I wa ifought here to do
that Is dedicate thla chapel In the
spirit In which it given I hereby
dedicate ft to tbej > ea eeand gqod will
ot humanity
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Two Kllledjin Wreck
La Grahije Tejcc TbC southbound
Knty Eljer running forty minutes
late ran Into an open switch at Hal
sted seven mile s south of La Grange
Sunday morning ind collided with a
northbound lielghjp etandlng on the
siding the ehglueiptelescoplng each
other The passenger engineer
Juriiped landing onhls head and fs se
riously Injuredi TntTKllieman was
kllledand bulled Jn thg debris The
fre Ight engineer was killed and his
flrenlan seriously iu rt
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Accl Klllerf
Victoria TexirCaude > arlger aged
12years was a cciaentally kUled near
the poor farm whilereturning from
hunting Sundayv HeJihd his twp broth
ers were In a bu ekboard and one ot
tii bojs had ihegunj6aded on hU
lap wlido tbtfbuggKfewheel accidental-
ly struck a rock lir the Jolt the gun
fell from his lap Stalking the wheel
aitl was dlsUhaiged TJie charge en
tered the boysi lcftjt at npsfe tearing
off nope eyes and the oiehead
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FOR DEAR TEACHE
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Youre a dear sweet little boy to
take flowers to your teacher
Yesm An I sprinkled lots of
pepper on em so shell sneeze reai
hard when she smells emI
BABYS WATERY ECZEMA
Itched and Scratched Until Blood Ran
50 8pent on UselessTreatments
Disease Seemed Incurable
Cured by Cuticura for 150
When my little boy was twoand a
halt months old he broke out on both
cheeks with eczema It was the itchy
watery kind and Wb had torkeep his
little hands wrapped up all the time
and If ho would happen to get them
uncovered he would claw his face till
tho blood streamed down on his cloth-
ing We called in a physician at once
but he gave an ointment which was so
severe that my babe would scream
when It was put on W changed
doctors and medicine untlL we had
spent fifty dollars or moro and baby
was getting worse I was so worn out
watching and caring for him night and
day that I almost felt sure tbe disease
was Incurable But finally reading of
the good results of the Cuticura Rem-
edies I determined to try them I
can truthfully say I was more than
surprised for I bought only a dollar
and a halfs worth of the Cuticura
Remedies Cuticura Soap Ointment
and Pills and they did more good than
nil my doctors medicines I had tried
and In fact entirely cured him His
face Is perfectly clear of the least
spot or scar of anything Mrs W M
Comerer Burnt Cabins Pa Sept 15
1908
Potter Drug A Coonl Cam Sola Props Boatoa
Good to Her Husband
George dear said Mrs Doveklns
who had come downstairs in time to
pour the coffee Im going to walk to
the car with yoii this morning Arent
you glad
t
Verrglad indeed lovey Its so
Jnlcevof you to think of me and to
get up safly forthe purposeof makfng
It unnecessary to walk thoge dismal
three blocks alone How much doyou
want
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
D7 local applications as thty cannot reaclrthe dls
eaactl portion ot tho ear Ihere Is only one way to
cure dealncss and that la by constitutional remedies
Dealness Is caused by an Inflamed condition ol tha
mucous lining ot tils Eustachian Tube When this
tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im-
perfect hearing and when it Is entirely closed Deaf-
ness Is the result and unless the Inflammation can be-
taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condl
tlon hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases
out ot ten ore caused by Catarrh which to nothing
but an Inflamed condition ofthe mucous surfaccft
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ot
Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured
by Halts Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free
P J CHENEV a CO Toledo
Sold by Drunslsts TSo
Take Halls Family rills tor constipation
How She Knew
The cartoonists wife was talking to
a friend
I Just know Fred didnt want to
work at the ofllce last night she
said
s
Why how do yon know was
asked
Because In his sleep he said Well
Ilj stay but I dont want to daw
Llpplncontts Magazine
Fop Headache Try Hleks Capudln
Whethsr from Cfolds Ileet Stomach or
Nervoui troubles the achea are speedllr
relieved by Capudlne Xta TJquld pleas-
ant to take Effects Immediately 10 25
and EOo at Drue Stores
t 1b not what be has nor even what
he does that directly expresses the
worth of a man but what he Is
Henry F Amlel
Twains Handicap
That Is a characterises story ot
Mark Twain told b EIslo Ecslta in
the Cosmopolitan When Abbyr Sag
Itlcuardson made the version that
wan used It was discovered that th
year before Mark Twain had author-
ized E H House a cripple to make a-
version which did not prove to be
available So Mrs Illchardson and
Mr House divided the royalties Mark
Twain getting nothing O well
Elsie said tho humorist In reply to
her sympathy what can 1 do against
a woman and a cripple
Sheer white goods In fact any fin
wash goods when new owe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
are laundered this being done in a
manner to enhnn ee their textile beau-
ty Home laundering would bo equal-
ly satisfactory If proper attention was
given to starching the first essential
being good Starch which hassufllclent
strength1 to stiffen without thickening
the goods Try Defiance Starch and
you will be pleasantly surprised at tho
Improved appearance of your work
Not Asking Much
The president explained one of
the secretaries can tetop at Plunk
yllle on his swing around the circle
In fact my good man we are sched-
uled to go through Plunkvilla at 60
miles an hour
Couldnt you throw out one of his
old hats asked the leader of the com-
mittee hopefully Washington Her-
ald
Rougnon natsunbeatableextermln atoiC
Rough on Hen Lice Nest Powder 25c
Rough onBedbugsPonderorLIqd25a
Rough on Fleas Powder or Liquid 24a
Rough on RoachesPowd16cL < id2So
Rough on Moth and Ants Powder 25s
Rough on Skoetersagreeable touse25a
E 8 Wells Chemist Jersey City N J
Cause of Discord
She So they do live happily to-
gether you say
He No Its the eternal sTruggl
between religion and society He la
as straightbacked as she Is straight
front Life
TTt Fiercel pleasant Pellets cure constipation
Constipation Is the cauRf of many diseases Cur
tbe cause and you cure the dlseasottaiy to take
Dont get rusty and you wont
squeak
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Habermacher, J. C. Shiner Gazette. (Shiner, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 11, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 21, 1909, newspaper, October 21, 1909; Shiner, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth111811/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .