Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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JQHSHO* BOOM HAH UOLLAFSEDj NO POLITK AL SKIMFKA.ME
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LEGISLATURE TO RIDE FREEEIGHT DIE FROM HlCAT.
reported to have discussion has been caused all
” r i •zxzmiv, vvillUvtl on
farmed on all public questions, and J Knobnoster. Mo.. this morning
1 lilirnn <yV !v <rrn<iH<1zwl In *kir> Trad/I ______.
TEN YEARS IN 1HK t*KX.
ifa
CELEBRATION of
Dead. Il
dead m the debris
IS«NOOO MEN AT WORK.
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DEPAr+mKNT IA AKURKT1VK.
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known l« railroad and financial eir-
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for
and
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the
and
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Canee of Injury
*have
be.»,xf
more
trou-
cUlmed-
tche.1 on
ramnwui;
that the New Y'ork delegation would
thereby be placed in . the attituWe of
a tempting,-trader the .guise? of. eulo-
gizing a great Tarty lead«u' t°
strife and dissension and mak*
mony jmpoeaible.
fey and to
nilttru’itiah
and dedft.e
Abney took
up with the attorney gen-
ts ash*, j
hill'd I
' raiders, are
•.in! rtase
a« JJpJliiOor*-
J< IHWliLil Hl'
J,
“1“
then
Again
ing facta:
Attacks by Malcontents.
That th> recent at acks on
villages of Vies-ea. Las Vacas
t or.rry- movement.”
Fight Rgftelu Captured.
£
vou
all
boundary
i United
group*
men
In Chicago
Elsewhere
iirls of or
ir p’srtnt?
> LABORUGHTMNG KIL1R PREACH- I
ER IN HIS PULPIT.
■ Wt ll|
lS687~the only one ever field in New
York. Seyrpour was nominated. but
was beaten1 by Grant In the election.
The 1872 convention-accepte.i Hot
ace Greely, and Grant repeated' his
Victory of 18GS. In their convention
of 1876 the democrats, meeting In
8t Louis nominated their strangest
ami ablest man. Tilden, and came
within one vote of electing him In
the electoral college, and In 1880,
with General Hancock as their stan-
dard bearer, they made an active
canvass, which was decided against
them by the vote of New York.
Cleveland and Hendricks were nomi-
nated at Chicago fn 1884. Cleve-
land was nominated the second time
st St. Louis and the third time at
Chicago. William J. Bryan was
of ma Icon teats who were driven. to
deeds of desperation by lack of
work consequent hunger and an en-
mity toward local officials. These
men had been furnished literature
*
•t
i
flee in the matter of permitting the
name of Back Hendricks of Denison
NEW TOs.... July t — The Naw
In
people." ion of which he was special ad-
-3" "W>» fhw the vigorous Ctxtoroa ra'nfstrator. Bartaat., counsel im-
-r *** * **• mbavaatorial
. .. 7 Tl. •Ituatlon heat unseat la this city la
the perp* tuati oi of the dele
WM-ut on h.'-stuli of seiectint
•ty earn! :G‘a»>rio; . pre.-.il*
?*I. Gnffm': -wfioffm Mr- «
- Penn«o-.y»--im democrat
■>.. haw .<*)»'*• *.*—io ’ 1.i <,pe-i
get her and to win a victory for
party.
democratic conven-
Wilson Hardware Co.vention. Bird Coler of Yozh,
Augustus Thomas « Ne# Tert, the I
playwright Great preparations
1»»
30
be fol-
retrerttng from the
lion" taken by their
hv coinqn ■
ihip in
voter given to each side ot the eon-
rest „ " ,
Today was marted by the arrival
of the first real convention crowds
BKAUMONT, July 4 ^ Ju,t as he
had ftatehed delivering a sermon In_________ suw»r>.
I -1 J*™*** >■*
You can now buy Hog, Stock and Poultry
WIRE FENCING direct from the factory
low prices and a square deal for everybody
thoroiigtly groundedJn the basic
p tncipb-s of democracy, has come
to the front and unless something
very unusual occurs between now
and he primary ''lection, he will be
nominated by nn overwhelming nia-
joqty. His platform and candidacy
have struck a responsive chord, and
all classes of our clttsens—the, la-
boring* men. the farmers, profession-
al and mercantile interests—are ral-
lying to his support. It is a protest
v...v^u ., .<<.<.»> . *rtfn» extravagance, high taxes and
nominated the first time in Chicago hntomatlc tax boards, appointed by
and the second tim« at Kansas City **• «»»ernor and la no way respon-
At St LouU, in 1104. the Parker .•»«*J* th* people. If the election
and Davis ticket was named.
Ar
laconic tax • • •
uheritance sx to
She took £fntt/^fon
Result:
n>ign« in Coa-
lisutiy
the gathering. On th
Dubova -asserts be
Mrrrnirt'nn and that aU Mrjrmons
Ex-Governor AV I, Douglass* of
Massachusetts.
Archibald McNeill of Connecticut.
Goretuot Jos. Vv . Folk or Missouri.
John W. Kern of Indiana.
Hcnnan^A. Metz. Chas. A Towqe.
reate _
liar-— pr*»sMeney: ' , -
, . Judge Georg.- Gray of Delaware*
Governor John A Johm-ori ot .Min-
now out after another chanoe to re*
i gain his lost title from N Ison. HS
no. admits the Dane knocked him out. .
but says there Is Still plenty ot fight
«^t in him. He says Nelson’s tac- S
---- ...— Nelson says Wkl
They are to farm tcols what "1 Buck’s
range is to i;i cheh lools—the best
made. You can’t afford to buy a tool
until you have thoroughly examined
what we have to offer.
. » . - rtet prifsidqpt. but it assumed the re-
Quevtionable Whether Any Oil,.-. of nominating a candl-
1 •’ ■ ;’daty for pygeident. Andre* Jackson
DRNVLR. Col. July 4 — It U not „r.., (ttr v,c„
; part;,, in. lb 11 tin* two-thirds
was used -<..r Von ‘BySen’s over-
had* been defeat-
four years
Harrison.
Buren was
coded by ffr<5Sf of the enemies.
r. commandrag. the department!
»f-Texs^. telegraphed the War De-j
had sent '
De! Rio."
• s of thc.j
U?-
I
nomination
subject C. . — _____ .... .. - • ■- ____
offended a large portion of his fng the delegation to
■ Southern admirers and resulted in Nebraskan on the first ballot.
On Htatetncnt froi
of.tfie—first A*an Bu.en had a
I majority. of the convention, b'ut less
[than two-thlrds On the eighth b'al-
... James K. Polk, ex-governor of
jTcnhesse. received the nomination,
[and in the following November was
elected.
InThe most modern with the most mod-
- ern improvements. We handle the
famous “
now is Van
Ttmtr-?ngn^mhqii»"'rt'.v vfit<-wrm7trff>~-- rgnrT^.-n JqQA h
«.-r*- are man famlidates. ■
< andhlat.s r.*r \ u e-pr. si<k n. x.
ur. soutnern aomirers ana rvsuii'
Francis Bur.oft Harrison. Morgan j. his defeat In the convention.
O Brien and, Lewis S. Chanler of the—first betkaf ” *■
Icakis. who was defeated In the elec- , .
tioq by General Taylor, the Whig more than that they
candidate. In 1 !i.v2>5Yh"<U/?’7»eratlC the democrat
'convent Inn again -ajqttitnblv.l in Bai.-.prinrfp!cF
■-jtimorc. this tinie "on the f!r-t day
of-June. General Cass led at the be-
No platform waN named by the
■democratic convention ot ISU-', but
K adopted a resohuioa srhEh. pray id-
CHICAGO, Ill., July 1
Fourth of July’s grim toll. CM«
*nd the Nation:
. The convention which opens
Denver Tuesday will be tlfe twen-
tieth national assemblage of' the
Democratic party, while the one held
recently in Chicago was oily the
.fourteenth republican national gath-
ering. But -Jthe_ democratic party
surpasses the Republican par y
in age more tbau this difference
would indicate. Born in 17kl, and
christened by Jefferson a year or so
later, the democratic party has loyg
____ rlace passed the century mark in itsit rales that if ----.—:-------- tTA. "—7"—------— -—»
The convention system of cboos.ing, Tlie contests in Idaho and New
vice, yorh have aroused the most Inter- j
^.j*. presidents superseded the congress phe Mormon question eompli- i
zw-jassE-sL *-.-• Hrtdricks .caucus method in 1K31 In cates the Idaho situation badly. Thej
a blank agreement to be signed by liccenitier of that year the M big* contestants are m fnz to oust forme'(
To ihe E armejs and Citizens
"OF. DENTON COUNTY.
t Mnnevl Mnnevl <?UICK loans made,
:: rioneyi rioneyi good options Grants
:i at lowest rates ol interest. £gan g Chandler.
?: DENTON, TEXAS.
..uitemcnt from Goiwpcr*. i
President SMnpJeTB. vice presidentjhave !
John Mitchell. James Duncan. JamesUaB- hOD(!
GTonnei. Max Morris and James |
Valentine an! fee re ary Erank Mor i
rlson attehded the meeting of the [
executive council of the American >
Federation of TAbor today to pre-i^1,
pare planks for submission to the1 • - ...
—— —r ....... _ itiHi who rameTrojn Douglas. Ariz.,
; their olrtact Tiring the custom
house JThe customs guards and
nf the ylllaaersrepulsed’ the attack and
icwpHrred tire lewder of the raiders.
I ‘-L PAS..), Te.x.. July 2.—
L SI < < I.l D ([;at !:> < from Boracho. a small
■ tion east of here, say a Texas and
6 —In reply • Pacific passenger train was wrecked
- - ■ " . According to the repor*
GfteiOW* _a r-tli£—train van into a washout and the
glue and two coaches
r the embankment.
Thy engineer, fireman and sever-
al edenver.T3Su July X—WFh* JXZZ , ,
th* couvention almost ready to meet C,TY or MEXICO. July 2.— •
the Johnaon boom hu collapsed and Ib • statement on behalf of the
ire «M Others will apraK. fe’*«** Mb manacen bow admit what. Mexican SUlo Department by Bee-
m and other, win »pe* wetk^lha! he ; Foreign Affairs Senor
---------------; ha* no ehaacB to win iFwderico A. Gamboa, hat official ’ A
MAY GET NAME OX TICKET ihERBCOKDOF THE PAKTi They «<y. however, that hl* name ;»*id yesterday: m
" ' mawr* aanmMnw *“• b->" «ot on before the coovwa ' "I* order that the absurdly ex- A
w.w Vtrm Om (hsxnt of SI.Mt Jt.tll l-XON. m*. ..A It will presented—
it- opposition voting gen
ncYal Harrison trtyt'/{l.|.
jrvnll ! d .spatefies were received from /Gov.
the Taiumnr.i Cardenas of the state of Coahuila,
inn<* n ssivlug that eight of the Viesca 'rai-
■surrender'to"Mw?*"*,T’,+ *ve*‘n ’■’‘I’i’iceJ.'by rurales.
is to be he’d Two of the prisoners are leaders of
Boss M>rr, hv i^'’' ftnir- The mon "i!1 ',e ,rif‘l
i for "murder and robbery.
'support tfipj nioun e<l police are so close-
Jy pressing the rest of the group
their mounts
■ liltM^n Jn different hacien-
idas, hoping Thus to pass off as farm
.laborers. A number of the horses
I of the bandits ha,ve been taken
One Kf led at Palamos.
According to -ice President Cor-
bc attack oh Palomas yester-
morning was made by twelve
Planks Mlticb Have Mr. Bryan's Ap-
prttvid.
LINCOLN', Neb.. July 3.—Open-
ing wfjh a sharp challenge to the
Republicans' for riilure te put into
their platform »pec!fic declaration*
upholding the pollele* "prefeaaed" ,
by tb^JIooaevelt admlnls ratloi, the
^gwwwav* m« a aaaaw w ••• wu v * • vzaaa w*w~ i
coin '“to the resolulfons committee '
4i of the Democratic National ebnven-f
lion at D^jdutz has been about com- I
pieted. It follows ctrwcty the titres*
of the Nebraska f.latforrn as written
leader
he docu
ment will contain a fitt.ug reference
to the death of Grover Cleveland.
IWe ar«> the leading points made
Jrf the* platform;
of the’ tat iff. Ar Idea t illering into
competition With art el* - tontrolb-d
Denton Woven Wire
Fence Company.
MEXIA. Texas. July C ’ - ■-
to an Ihtfulrv touching the race for near there,
governor, <"apt._ T- J-
of the republicans. In txtll the 1'romin.etit Confederate ^veteran oi|*
democrats met at Chicago and nomi- ,!i;k c',y* '
atated General McCletla.i Jor pres!-1 ''The sentiment th oughout Texas;
ident and George H. Pendleton for Taror ng the election of R. R. "il-;a . —
vice president. In the etfnveiHton-of I-'un ’ ■> hepktn*; county serins to b*■ ! * vn killed.
l—-----=---------------------------spon nncotn— and unprccedent*'*! ;
Suddenly an obscure man. ’To for- s«n«*»i Killed on
tune and to fame unknown,’ of SEDALIA. Mo.,
limited means. Jut possessed of a i ifornia himlfted t
large Sttt.d of practical common St. Joseph express,
HhSQluteJy honest and well in- gy, bonis. collided
<-vrwve>11 eukllA (zwn r. « .» -1 ’ _ _ *1— *
Successor to W. P. Parker, South Side Square. ••s*
Have you bought groceries from ua-Mf you have ,
know what a saving we can make for you—If you have ’
been here, come in and let us show youF
Always the best goods at The lowest prices.
We will buy your produce from you and wfll give
r for same.
the flrsj |
vr . ——- r— =v“ila the
House and Senate in t body from
p*aes up will leave the state. Chat-
lease Pavt^of the property of Wes°
and for thia reason the OeorglTkJ-
•slature goes to that mty.
MT luv'nwBx-sriL BUMJiura ibiiwi, iwc
platform that will be sent from Lin-'f . ,,g*,lu' °* R^o<>e Island.
J Senator C. A. Culberson of Texas. } iot.
a nother candidates for »he office W, T**'------“Xs
—deciare that ih- Mrae to IL M*-- Hendricks may have rtBdhlatea for president and
■ iBDOrttes deciare tnat the Hama tJbaoJ \fr thf* nr»m
hr..i,- ... Injunction nlanX ateBly JUHUe placed on Lae ucket JIT—; -
nrasna sat.-injunction pinna awspiy *bnev furnished Mr wit*
will not do. Tire} want, they firm- Abney jurnisjw»<j .i.
‘Z ±*“/ha iir’ihe’rabdtd^’to^ ^m^Girk 5* Baltimore
■ part of the Jemocra ic party to pre-■*“ ,n» ranaw*«» w .
vent injunction* where a-, > .. ..
wroeaaa of law is available, and the n* his w111 po or‘ ,h" tiCk'’
__...__________i— • -—-—•—-------J —
Wh
i nit
fhrow. Though he
••d in the election
v lou-ly by , General
a letter- on-
Ts”7iT •■effFh
only after he I id I • ■•<>«„■ ontLfl.y minor significance That is th*-
an.-w - - - -plain
City Attorney ! J. Dunn of Omo-
ha Is to*1iavp thg honor trf -nomiha-j
ffn* Mr. Bryan !, •
ANT b* Tr*Te,i>«
Ing the Geiegatlon
Murphy of Tamn-anv
Ar8 her feature to
bare deG-rarrnrri—1> oritT-n T^'OtT- •*-” h,l‘''yT.t i>«." ra.-ttr -tn
tlo.x of a character designed not to tin-** <omex Cd-*■ / .! ',i
raise controvert'd political issues b'” grar-fully to ’h>* im
Through the 'xmitvl ot tia tcmiMti - . tiiiil lt* 'Miii.i: *<
ary chairman of the convention, th*- i|V ayelauia'. on.
Rryaw-loiio* .ns- b o have- tt-i-----T'te Jo tin suit
TWWwtton-'bnreghr -hefpTt1" t*F‘'drle- f ntr-t t«’ready trad* the-fli
gatej* imiacdiute;; alter she speerh tty br Urtns/trair thit-ilrran
of the temporary chairman litu ima Cj»n L<* j*<~ --ii.e!*-! •:> a .*-;/t Grgy <<.>•„
. If the election
should come off tomorrow this pre-
cl act and Limeetow county would
In my opinion go for Mr. Williams
by a very large majority.**
FOB <T MBY MAM. J-
tOFtistH in Mexico.
by toy platola UB, by rwaaways
Hre kte—j. . CM«a«*
etewtere 94
gin fa .
Hen F. .Shively of Indiana.
Henry 1> Clayton of Alabama. 'fortv-nin h ballot the nomination
David 11 Francis of .Missouri 'went to Franklin Pierce, a dark
Martin W. Littleton of New York -horse.- In 1S56 the'MeWocratlc con-
\V tn Sulzer of New York. i vention went west for the first time
AuguHt Van AVrt-k-. HrrirT T. Raf- : ineUtlng ln UTnHnnafl. JafueTs TTucTf-
i.e.i, John C. Mitchell. rattan was named for president and
Statement from Parker. ’John C. Breckenridge for vicepres-
Mexico wan taken completely una-
,’*. t>v the atteks and tor " that
>n t<> nrvAH.-----■the pron!!*r~c^-trpgnF~
ran*Uoti oTThe Un’teiFStiy es 'i* pr*®!rrv-
v; -ng rfie jjcntralit lKw«>. Th», govern-
»- 1 ' rg- e -" III t t -y r - rx-»-: VTIT VG
<'*■' -m* -.^le feel dee; lv i.;e
his cr: '. fnl f.or the manner in wiwh-
he co-operation li“T~ TO FKEVENT DK6tNAION.
DENVER, Co!. Ju! .......— . • ■
TBiTUiat Alba B. I’arker'i n-wlution a qtPBtfOli ?Wt Tin an u>.l b-
of tribute to the late Preside.it nominated, but wfietl;
Grover Cleveland is a cieror more -MSimi wtH by Jttesen >-d .to the con-_^
on the part ot the-enemies of AV vention for the first piac- on
J. Bryarn to Ttirn^ Tartrohki reeling Tn-ket. trarh the Gray and J&hi
tttb ' the *Democratic nationaY CrJnr‘managers stHI . dec'an* that t
awMIon. friends of the Nebraskan io 'd nomtnatiem^
AJlui E. Stevenson ot IHnols
Jerv-nilah II.- Sullivan of Iowa.
David Ruxc of Wiar.oimin.
„„ Senator Win J. Stone of Missouri. I
—Uuv*-Ueo4^ -f'hatnberhrhr - nt f srnjalTnFiofo'
of the shortest enunciations of the JcVv',t[-
kind in the modern poll leal history ' ,_ B'itte. Montana.
- -T-vy, Ahe a - rSn' “ anrt Ju'ison
' ’ratmtnent *>r th* UrrmhlU^i*.*. r..r . Daiumu of GhfO.
his Mr -Brj an, ;A cam i-.i
the tdrts afternoon when ... . ,
of Texas annexation which wli present! a* resolution Instruct ■
~ "Wc favor an
and a national
reach the 'Hwollen fortunes' already
in existence." •
Nation aifd States should
<_ ascertain present values —oft—rail-
roads, measured by cost of repro-
“TitfRHon, pffitWhit tesue of any more
rar» ered stofk or ftetltlottd capital!
zatlon; prohibit railroads from* en-
gaging in any business which brings
u.— :------....... _
pers, ann reduce transportation rate* ,>e*5'e nnt' t° bring all democrats
to a point where they wtu yield only
a reasonable re urn on the present
value of the roads." . •—
"Emergency currency should be
issued and controlled by the Federal „
Government.'' . York I» In the Throes of a->*—"WwrareTipjMiCCd to flm aTidssTon ~ ' Yorrtd Term.
of Astatic immigrants Who can not N^w YORK. Jujy 2 —Eight
be malgamsted with our popula attribute^ o the exteativq
tion,’* j heat had heeft repotted to the po-
"We favor such a modification of ltrr ’’•’P®’‘tmcnT«p to 11 o'clock this
the law relating to Injunction^ as ni"rnlng a which time the temper-
win first, prevent the Issuing of he nflffe #WM “l degrees and was
writ In Industrial disputes except at- r|,*lnR
ter notice to defendant*; second, per.
mlt trial before a judge o her than
the one who Issued the writ, and.
third, allow a Jury to be summoned Sm" Fomh-Ixco Hawker DrawK lx>ng
in all case* where the alleged con-
tempt is committed outside the
presence of the court.”
attack on Bryan is having little
fi-ct on ’he Nebraskan's candid
Murphy De'egatfiMi Wins.
The suh-committf-e hearing
NeW- York eon est decided to seat
Murphy delegation.Mo. I’a<-. Wreck.
July 2 —The Gal
westbound and the^raih furnished free by the
ss. east bound tor rille, Chattanooga and St
head on near railroad. ’
- --------o- G. »
r'?n A,e_rson". arp. r'*P°™ »ned road, which ls stara’properi?
------.... Relief trains' ---- -
LINCOLN. July » --Coagr-Mman ' ---------—
•utoer of New York, after vtaHtaa CAMFIttCt.l. IN INTERIMTKIi.
l,lunKp > t Georgia Aueinbly Decide* it Is ,
Violation of Anti-Pass Ijin
ATLANTA, Ga., July 4 —Much
_.l over Ucs surprised him. __
of the iy going to take a long rest beta
Chatta- he considers Gans’ proposition.
vt K--ia... r 9
the \Vi;h the arrival
con- delegation it becai
attacking parties.' nor had’the larg-
’esFgrbup ot raiders numbered
than sixty men. and that I"
bk was practically over.
Mr Gamboa said:- "As ;
________ nominated United St>tet gteatorJDuboi*. ___ rFas oiLVlla’e1 near the '
any”other “3<1 ln 1Me eve»’ each ot tbem s-gn’ llPnr>' ( !®y ’or I,res!den' aBl1 John They claim that Dubois and State ’’ hJ h* separates the
“*> »■“«’ .. ... ----.------- ... ...... Mn« <»r *'<■ |. th- Ch,w,„ Dottu-i: Invited th. Ajier .
X.««- . T?S’.'^SR.«C™'S*T0, or t-M^oV. » i^'
r." "MV-*—• ■ —<- :■ x. «.«.
other ban ! f 1It se^_. tJjat sonlt_ of thein came,
rom the United States side ami it
that he conspiracy was
•hat son' For Hmt-reas-
maintains that ,a!l of the
guilty qfj common crimes
caugh.r on Mexican, soil
ed for such.
prehended in
>\ve win
• highest price
resoHitfons comniltee. Gomper*»
said it was-too early to announce
were to »8k
for a declaration < .
The demands wit! b<*
substantially 'hose made to the Ci< ■
cago convention. -An anti-injunctioa
plank and the eight hour workd.v. u"a-
are the principal demands. ;
Bryan’s attack on Col Guffey t
national coimwiteemah from Penn !
sy 1 va n :a. !s , 1 ikely tp give _a hot con-'
tiwt. MayoF Dahlman has tdken i M
charge of the fight to'organize t’t«
d< lega ion, against Guf
>-!rct James Kerr eom-
Gnffcy is fighting liar!
;iljtton as wc ^wihl for any erHntnal
in fp?- gUj of critic of arson an*l rob-
The marching clabe wi h bands were Palomas were made by small bands
the big feature of the Tammany del- ** '* ~*‘“
egation which arrived today. The
delegation wax received with great
acclaim..
OIHe James for Vice-President. ,
The latest viee-presidential boom ol anarchis ic and inflammatory
is that of Congressman Ollie James by agitators in lam AMeles
of Kentucky, which is now under $*« - and ban Aantonio and Austin,
»_«_ Texas, and ot Ixjuis. Mo In no
fu4 headway. bxa X reurexentaUve led the
i Judge Alton B. Parker has Issued -it}< nt
a -fat'ni» nt In iegard to the tPSOlti-F" Most Fateful One.
Hons on h> death of Grover Cleve-^. The most fateful convenTlorl In
land It was. construed as an at- the history qf the democratic party
tempt Upon th* part ot the Eastern ;was that held at Uhiuli-stifn in 181*0,
»w;jig of the jiarty to cause rouble.; whtch split the party Into a nnrtb-
Judge Farkt-r Indignantly denies that [ern >and n- southern wing, each of
be had anv such ydirpo^j. Leader [which held a convention at another
Murphy of Tammany gave oivt a place, put up a candl late.'and made
o statement, a.aylng that if Judge Par- > separate canvass. Stephen A.
er had any resolution I was his Dnuglns was 'tl>o candidate of the
own and not of the New York dole-."regular" '■onvenlion, A hich met at
„ , K*G°n. He also said that New York ;Baltimore, and at Richmond the sc-
tiiem fn competition with their ship- can,<*- to thia convention to promote coders from the Douglas convention
-raa —.....— ---...... _.i. . pence and tn hrino- nit to-[nominated Breckenridge Abraham
the Lincoln was tire sucoissful nominee
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 2-.
--------------- Walter J. Bar qjtt, formerly
"Equal right* to all and special Pre»ldeut and general counsel
privilege* to none la the overskad- the California Safe Deposit
owing teue at thia time." Trust company which failed 4n thia
"We Insist upon legislation, cltF iB’t November for about 19-
State and National, making it un- n«0.00u was yesterday »ent-need to
lawful for any corporation to con tri- ho Ban Quentin penitentiary for
huto to campaign fund* and provid- rtoro by Superior Judge Cob
lag tor publication, before the alee- **Z-
tton. of all Individual contribution* Barnett waa convicted of having
above a reasonable minimum ” hypothecated boBda -ggg-i securities
Walter A. Wood
Reapers. Mowers, Rakes,
the stale by the decision
Georgia legislature to visi
nooga. Tenn., as a body n„t Friday. ’ ‘'■U‘WD'“W“'
a_nd .Saturday, traveling on a private!--■-----
*— t-* - ■ . Nash. GOULD.de SAGAN WEDDING-JSt. Louts! • -r 4
, , * This railroad is the lesee ! I-LONDON, July 6 Anna GouM
. uh^r?rn. !n<r AtIanfic Tail- «n<l Prince de Sagan today annotate,
and a score injured. Relief trains i The trin <<. S„^ ate proper*y- eJ that they are to be married Wift^
have been rushed from here, but defect that ^he leaRimt U<”, °nly in the “ week Mnd formally Inotlfiod tST
tafh are stUl lacking. I s ’’. ltu" ha’ Welded /egfstry office. Th«y decline M.• HoilfiP and Qowaf- -
mat! <*rt. t«d!he Un^g? r ? '”*7 tbe *Ute '
dead identif! d. The wreckage ? un<l‘-r*too4,wishes
blocks the tracke and it I* feahe! tern and Atlsnri^r prob<>rty
:h^ T. “~t.1 additional .nd -----
In order that the absurdly ex-
aggerated report* regarding the re-
. . ... ... WIU. _.<3ent trouble in. Nor.hern Mexico ,!
SHERMAN. Texa^ July L— him-a formidable candidate in jn»*y be connected incompliance with
Hon Hamp. P. Abney, chairman ot Most Fateful Gattkring Was That 191g„ —. -«—-**«r fequeet. I am giving you accrti" '' Tj
the Grayson county Jmpcratic t»e- I The NatloauD--tommlttSa,"i« n»et-7^"*t*:taB> official correspondence
tiro committee, to in receipt of a « *“• - ,B< *o4H lo consider th*-tow <*n- »bich will prove that he conlen-
■ j/J-- teats- While-they are tow some of;Gon* of the Mexican state Depart- Sg!«lll ,DA o' Wntram* *»a •"!- If Iff fl f] Ari If
be set led by seating both the co.- cial document* were thereupon v F ■ rj(|(l|Jf M |fP|ipA|1
trttfng ^elegstiok* with half the shown which set forth the Glow- £ * • * *• V* <*M*W*W*B^ WAX WV<
' 4
She gained a pound a day in weight
out fibs deasnatarie ttokatof-Gray son
county, h wMI be remembered that
Mt. Hendrick ho . national convention. It to interesting
/ DENVER, Co)., July 3.—The arrl- tor cou^y ctert did mH depmrit th* w the <reat that
v«I today ot i half down of the W«- raT^ket st the oXer ^T tbe .....
gest labor leaders of *he country ha* - «»««*«' b
made tire anU-mjunc.lon toauo the •“ O
■ '• “• a
- ■ •'bSEIS. »> <* or«, or '••*»«* ££ S’cSld^:
' - * Mom”, ^€r*dlePl(a"way *Tralu<mwk1*1' *lth “* rw>0Mt **“' *to Mro*
■ Chi7r f’sr?ett of The CHder of RaH- be P,,Ced oa the tk*et' *U,,DK ,h>'
oralr l«ter be «. unavoidably detained on- of
Ilg'biB n the labor world are already although be tried
here and President Uomper. ot (So (
Ameiicaa Federation ot Labor, .Chlef elther eb®trman
Stone ot the Locomotive
and Pregident Hanrahan of the Lo- ,B* “l*‘**r “i
- tomo+fve Firemen are expected to-
!<-tatlon of Laho
str)u to train.; lli<-
’z-.l (inrr mr »:
~TV-' platform.^—'YaH-TTur^ii for -af,T'Tnrn'
’ ’s aril M. Johniy.n of Ki-ritiieky for vic.
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1908, newspaper, July 9, 1908; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208992/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.