Rains County Leader. (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 8, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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TEXAS
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be** that fly?
Kill him!
irythlng
Confine
Great
irofeseor
Faas
Judge
Melico
soldier* and members of their families
CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER IS DEAD
proee.
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JACK JDHNSuri WINS
AN EASY BATTLE
come
•hip I
A St Louis man chawed
rich a sandwich. At that 11
TEXAS NEWS
HAPPENINGS]
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They on flghtliw In Nicaragua. but
• by they am fighting no OM aoema to
A liberal supply of aentlmentallam
la good for a mao; It keeps him Irum
eroodinc over ills non osrlc*’uancws-
wlll I
__ How does
those cannibals will be able
THt WHITt MAN HAD NO CHANCB
AFTER HALF DOZEN
ROUNDS.
greater prv|
detail* are <
Ths
local
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('ommla-
la an In-
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Li
It
Johnson
•a a joke
playfully,
rushes of
ce, no^
i, again
as a man
phvslcia*
honorable and commendable proceed
in« than dwelHog apart In sullen Idle
• aaa or plotting revolutions agalnat
bin rouayy. Dome other exes*
w'lfht imitate t
credit u> themselves
mittee be provided for out of the HOMO
(ontlugeut fund.
An attack has been made on the
I up a 95 bill
w It wan about
aa cheap aa a place of u*eat of corra
•ponding sis*.
Maaaachuaetta woman wants a di
wire* becauae her hueband keep* a
live loheter tn the bouse. Well, what’s
•ba been keeping ?
I Important That Could
«ad to a Small Space la
Hara Found.
Blonde* are becoming fewer accord
Ina to auttsttca Ho manv are •’let-
ting it co back dark,’ nowadays.
Gome other **eioe’* !
bin etamt'o with iuu«t '
jiaonlag < ol. JThoim HWH , _______ __________ w ____ __
maire phHaflKiroplst, was denied a i Ing the month of Juna to the credit of
*- varinua school and
The [ Of that amount M7.X70
lion
iploy at~t? :*r“ ..
-ludv a “
mins in Fall River and •
of the Amoskcag t'orpoi
; aactamettA
A total of 9103,706 21 was dapuGied
I of
! an<
NOTHING GOOD GOT AWAY!
The new battleship South Carolina
has returned to Norfolk after a trip
•t aea for target practise with a new
recced with big anna, having made
Sixteen bullseyes in sixteen shots with
the twskefnch weapons. With a
•core like that to their credit the
___NfcrkJee _ of th* Routh Caro-’in* ©cit
i pretty clone to the champion
for good shooting
Ing tbs recommends Hons
Hughes, the New York Aseem
almost sensational session, deal
— — | ing to authentic
M,.“: “j ,..8rt0
above th. averse if yield
County Hu» erinteiWeni of School*
ot Tarrant County lj*e T. Hammond
ha* completed the new scholastic ;
.— r.----.r. The total ’
1.010 J
iranta have
Island, the
ben ‘ otted
Demonstration of Failure
Fighter to “Come
That Culebra evt Is n* of the great
difficulties la constructing the Panama
canal. latest reports show that a vast
mass jf slots and mud has dropped
Ijto the excavated channel. Involving
a whole lot of extra work. Rut this is
one of the contingencies that had to
t* cnnsMered. and American plrr\
and perseverance will carry the job
through in the face of all obstacles
| .The frat regular alrsl
I ee vice was inaugurated
i Zeppelin’s great craft,
LASTS ONLY FIFTEEN ROUNDS
•urgeon has discovered
new extremities cn the
patients Science should,
be able to assemble a
to the natural article.
s
j
Although the lavt day ot June — a. ,
The increase will aff«ct every employe
earning a aalary ot |200 or lee., and
j will b* entirely voluntary on the part ‘
ot the tnanaaement. It la stated that
; the Increase will affect between Nt-
000 and 30.0*0 employee.
Members ot the Senate committee
appointed Saturday to inver igatw
charges made by Senator Gore relating
to the Oklahoma Indian land contracts
have discovered the committee la not
j provided with funds to defray the tt at
| of Inquiry. The Houae resolution
provided that all expenses of the-com
nUfrao Ka nfvsvialdnH f/»r mil ftf th*- llOllhtdb
of the I
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Death Cams As flurpriss—Presided
Over Supreme Court 22 Years.
nary health
’cto' k Mon
A Chicago
how to graft
bod Iva of Ids
In this way,
man superior
A man who started to cure by fast
Ing one of the ills that flesh Is heir
to has made the discovery that It
cured all ailments in his case. Hav
Ing become defunct he !• free from all
disease, even the fever called living.
And WOW a Beloit prof
tramp in the African wilds,
he know ------
to discriminate between u professor
ax.d a missionary ?
Reno, Nev., July S—-John Arthur
Johnson, a negro from Texas, the eon
of an American slave, Moods* night
Wks the undisputed heavyweight cham
pion of the world
Jam/« J. Jeffries of California, win
ner of twenty two champion-hip fights,
the man wno never before was brought
to bis knees by a blow, passed into
history as a broken idol. He met utter
ths hands of ths black cham
The thrifty Dutch also are buying
Urge .mount. rf.AyVM’ttT
<‘*^urcl»MHH Of thia kind it is pretty
strong testimony u »b* excellence of
the bargain
Two were killed and three ether*
injured, two fatally, when a Central
of Georgia freight train struck a
towring car near Monticello
The report of the National Ginners
Association gives the condition of cot-
ton on June 26 as 32.3 per cent.
the Deutsch that no necessity exist** for action
w‘m.s against tue concern.
important part of the Investlgat
was in connection with the work ol
fer of the
-----> ''Apartment.
as hour
The furtive tong war that eleej
never dies. Tn“ spite~©t' t-
promises and solemn treaties, broke i Holiness College ii Elida. N. M
out in Chinatosn, in .New York. In At the conciunion of a conference
ntety seconds three Chinamen were between Canadian Pacific Railwak.
hot. two of them fatally company and union executives >rC
Riding rough shod over the advice Many cotton mills ©f the United
of Theodors Roosevelt and disregard i States shut down Friday until July 11
-----------— fnr th* pgrpoBe of curtailing produc
The corporations which closed
>y about lM>iw armtfvw and
\ a majority of the four score
eighteen mill*
>ratlon at Mas-
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I ''ensus for the present year.
Is 20.572. an Increase of only
over last year. Fort Worth's total in.
eluded la this is 11,817. an increase o(
797 over the total of H»09.
A great many of the oat fields, and
e.pecl.lly .re ,urh to be found m the --------- ... our „„
v clntty of How are turning out aa i loaded with Me.lean army offlwr. and
hiuh ns 1l.il H.i hoi. ... '
to two inches
It waa badly
leflt
pelh
>ely fata) dur
the list of lead
there being 287
infants under 2
tooa and sntritia
were unusually fatal, causing
deaths Cancer caused fifty
Because Chinese immlgi
been detained on Angel
Chinese residents have
American goods. Just what their rwa
•onlng ia. is difficult to understand
Evldestly. however, they sr» trying to
meet boycott with boycott
I sn<l a cloudburst.
Ky., six |*n
lost their live
others are reported missing, includ-
ing three entire families.
There is every reason to believe
that the r.nnouncement of the annexa-
tion of Korea by Japan is imminent
The Railroad Commission maj
in for a UwsuH with the Cotton
Kaliroad because or tne utters re-
fusal is comply with ibe uidet for a
In ion IM pot at Hillsboro The Mis-
souri, Kansas and Texas and Trinity
sad Drasos Valley have advised the
commission that <bey do not concede
>be commission'* power t© order the
const.im*«ten of ■ Unkm uvpot;.
ftmlA«. th*; are wimag t(, pu >
tb» ot.be. nuHl. >h* Cotton Heft, amj
• pul la m t alon Itevot a, ordareA
. , . w - — , .vuvu Wilga .Viciitau Biniy UIUIVFN Slid
high a* 1 >0 bu hels to the acre of soldiers and members of their famllie*
broke from the taain in which they
were being transported and dashed
over a precipice, continues to auuut
oportious aa more accurate _______
obtained It ia now evident one of the branch** nf the "0uBdaM
Ol! Cnmnanv Haw* <aua* _ a big
Of course it U aueMwork ng yet, and
mo one win know tne return po^uia
tiitcd Ntai.-n
decennial federal esrumerntion nr in
pr«ns* shall b> completed. But
won; .ocm from Waging ton that
teas*, official* basing their opinion
•a wb ^has ueeo learned thus far,
belli • That the total for the country
e not far from lOd.tXMl.OOO, which
•pass moot estimates made pre-
announced by the Postmaster
General that, in order to tryout the
I scheme, twenty five postal savings
I banks will be established in the United
State* on September 1st.
The application to organise the Cen
tral Texas National Bank of Waco.
Tex., with a capital of 9300,000, has
been approved in Washington.
J W Alexander, aged 89 years, died
in t'ia.-endon. Mr. Alexander claimed
the distinction of being the oldest Ma-
son in Texas, having belonged to that
order for about sixty-five years. “
funeial wan conducted by the
Masonic lodge
Uniformity in Mgnaling is to be
adopted on the railroads ot the United
Stales if plans now under considers
tion by the various railroad operating
aHsociatiuus can be worked out
Reports received indicate that rains
fell over a large part of East. North
east, North and .Middle Texas Satur-
day. So far as beard from there was
little damage to growing c ops
Representatives Sheppard and Ran
dell have taken up with Chief Fngi
neer Bixby of the army th* question
of creating the Red River region into a
separate engineering district for water
way improvement
Capt. Dupont H Lyon of Sherman
Is now Federal Marshal of the East
, era District of Texas While his ap
intment to the position by President
i .aft was announced some time ago.
I he did not take the oath of office un-
til Friday.
The Department of Insurance and
Banking at Austin granted to the Ama
rillo National Life Insurance Company
of Amarillo a license to begin bust
neaa. This company waa chartered
some time ago and has a capital stock
of 9159,000 and a surplus of the same
amount.
W'ork od the Cotton Belt extension
and th** Temple and Northwestern
Railroad Is progressing rapidly. Prac-
tically all of the grade from Temple to
Gatesville has been completed. The
Cotton Beh has commenced its con-
crete and abutment work on bridges
crossing the l«eon Diver th* extension
having been competed that far
Two thousand cars of Klberta pel
es is the crop expected from the Ji
aonviUe and Eaat Texas fruit district
this year, it Is stated Ahead/. accord-
information 1700
- pijuirs East.
■ I umaiiieu. n is now ev inent
"tjr | between 60 and 70 peraomi were killed I __
ship passenger victory, the public p’rwcutor. aBer a
...... I — ——----when Vouht thorough investigation, having decided
shows births totaling , Zeppelin’s great craft, the Deutsch- that no »M*Mtty exists for action bv
i totaling 2,440. There land, carrying twenty passengers, sue- his off) e against tue concern An
lagra. and reasfully made th* first scheduled trip Important part of the Investigation
from Friedrichshafen to Duasoldorff. v-- !z ‘ r. w-
a distance of 300 miles in nine hours • L. Quarles American tnanagc
The weather was perfect and the mo German company a sales dep_
Average tjB?e au<j the prosecutor declares i
couiae dene* of anything warranting
Th* individual ccisus cards msk* s
■pile IS miles high. And the man high
or up presumably ia th* top card.
Chicago
J Faaa. driving a car in
Tour, has fallen h*lr to a j
fortune ot 9L5OO.O0O through the death
of his grandfather Rudolph “
of Wurtemberg, Germany
A judicial decision involving 911.
529,542, gold, snd which from its mag
nltude, calls to mind the famous Stand
ard OH fine imposed by
in Chicago, was handed
Second Civil Court of Mexico.
Gen. Porflrio Dina has **een re
elected President of Mexico and
R-xmon Corral, Vice President, by an '
overwhelming majority, according to
returns received In City of
from alljpser th* country
Savina
grain bffidness and that
to quit and look on
With nil his faults, a fly doesn’t
bother on* as much as doe* n mo*-
qiuilo.
Bar Harbor, Maine: Chief Justice
Melville Weston FttMeCj of the United
State* Supreme Court, died of heart
failure at hi* summer home in Sot
cento, at six o'clock Monday morning
The death of Chief Justice Fuller
wa« entirely unexi>ected, as he had
been
and i
___________ any Iffnd of j
and hope* *oon to become a practising j Sunday he
t)hvsicla<>. And that I* * much me-* ' and whe-’ b>
EVENTS BOILED DOWN ' ley died at his residence It Memphis,
Tenn., Friday after an illness of s*v-
rral weeks, aged sixty-flve year*.
Temperature rising aa high as 91
DOMgflTlC ANO FOREIGN HAPPEN- de<r>ltl. c<>,ir,led with excessive lu-
INGS ItRVtn UP in AT- midity. caused three deaths and scor»*
TRACTIVE STYLE. | of prostrations in New York Frida/
id other fatalities were recorded
elsewhere.
When the parachute in which be
was attempting to come to earth af-
slloon ascension at Albany,
Twelve miles north of Muncie,
failed to open Ray Bradley, twenty-
four years old, dropped 1500 feet and
met
apparently in good health lately,
there had been no symptoms of
* * Apnuble.
w e.ltended church hs usual
hr retired h* w<
I a|>pearance« in his customai
Death came about 8 o'<.-
day morning
Wsshfsirfftn nn; Chief Jss-
I flee Fuller f*ll ibe third ranh fm
length of eerv.ee es presiding justice
?<. the highest t: bunal of the Amer-
icah government. For twenty-two
* *^—• “ •“* -**■» vm’wu Jwwtlww a* 7—•
preme court of the United Htstea. but
chief Justice MarshUl presided over
the court for thirty four years and
Chief Justice Taney for twenty eight
Before Grover ( Iwveland sent Jus
tic* Fidler s name to the senate on
April 10, 1M8. for confirmation as ch’ef
justice, be was praeUently m -
except te members of the legal profee
ikm
Tbo ex Shah of Persia appears to
have settled for himself s’ least th*
problem -xf whet to do with deposed
monarchs He is studying medicine
he had a long ecige In the volvtnff the right side
• he was ready
en whfte others are
busy. James A Patten ret#ed and t.l^e
firm of R*nJ**u*.’1of ’ existence, being
so'reeded by Bartlett, Fraser A Co
Decisions affecting the transporta-
tion rates in nearly every pert of the
United States were handed down Wed
nesday by the laterntate Commerce
Commission In Washington. Altera
tions of general tariffs were ordered. .
following review of specific cases, t e j ‘
Central and Western States chiefly !
being affected
1 The catastrophe of last Wednesday
on the Manzanillo line of the National
Railways in Mexico, when 'our
k elfk'w. veiub«-u miy-eigm
■ deaths, simple meningitis twenty set I
j en and there were sixteen deaths from
| accidental drowning. |
nf Gin
rnt'v tn
■Alt what Ami
the leaders arsert is * death blow to Incl
direct primary legislation lor this year
and adopted a resolution calling for an
adjourn ment.
Dr. Hyde, coov lcted May 18 last or j /_
poUunleg < ol.Jbonias 8wope, the mil- ' by the Bute Treasurer of T*xa* dur-
j lionaire philadtliropist. was denied a | Ing the month of Jud* to the credit of
i) be I new trial by Judge Lais haw in the th* varinua sc'hool and asylum funds.
Belt ’ Criminal Court in Kansas City. The [ Of that amount M7.970.flk was priacl-
re- j prisoner s auoruey irnnivaiuxeiy utvu pai sjmi eov.wv.v »«i ininrwi.
• motion tor arrest of judgment. With am MrVikar. Protestaat Eptscv-
8ecretao of the Treasury Mac • i<! bishop of Rhod« island dKd al b»a
Ve*gh h»* rvled that 4rrtain importa | flem* at Beverly Cave, Maes., *fur a
non* containing about 5 per cent nw* : lingering illit***. He had beea blahop
rino wool and M to 96 reml goat of Rhode Island since IM?.
hair brought to this rountr? on what i Another biltion-daiUr «’*mgre-^. ib*t
■ re co«nnio*iy eaJted t speakU* from opened with an invr«tig*tfoa ef scan-
South Africa And wb»<T. are of Per dal and closed
sla* ur.; in are pn ot scandal c*
‘r«4h-V •LrfMrdfii
Ind
all ports of
| the pturt fiscal
Physician* hare gu*eecdrd !n mak
1ng the stethoscope and telephone so
sensitive that th* heart beats of a flh
tSenl In Ixmdon were distinctly trans
muted to a *ei*ir<ologlst on the lain
of W Igbt It is expe< led that this will
te of great use In enabling physicians
1o keep In mors sensitlvs touch with
their patients at all hours.
The west lie r was |«e
tors worked faultlessly ~
maintained for the complete course dene* of anything warranting”prw-
waa approximately thirty three mile* cution waa found against Mr. Quarter.
k..,-. l*-7^-?-- entire inquiry will be
and Stuttgart, 124 mile* were covered borne by the Mate and tn* result con
at an average rare of forty-one mile* athu ea a notable triumph for Ameri-
ca* interest* In Germany.
peps but ' Ground ha* been broken for *. ifiram.
th re* lb story dormitory for th* 3outhwe*tera
broke Holiness Coilegi ' ‘ '
At the conciunion of
between Canadian
company and unfou
Many cotton mills of
not a record breaker as to heat. It
was the hottest day of the month in
Chicago and four perrons are dead as
th* result.
That Mrs Ell* Flagg Young, Chi-
cago's superintendent of schools, will
be elected the next president of the I
National Educational Association ap-
parently is a certainty.
Advice has been received that the
Postal Telegraph Company has ve
cured a charter for en *nde|*endent
line in Oklahoma City Announce-
ment uf this came from Guthrie
The Houae committee of V. 8 Con-
gress to investigate the matter
Indian contract, obtained by An „„ „rr„ „,„TO
McMurray will be«in Ila work In < k pu||n),n conJll,ny chart*, tor U|»r«r
lahoma City on Aug S. bor.ha by the State of Oklahoma ta
Word •«• r*c*t»»d '-<‘tn < hi. ag< , IM »j(i, tlw utcratat?
that Rudolph J Faa.. drying a car In Conini,r Commfaagon by Charlea
the Glidden Tour, han fallen h»lr to a Wr,t Attorney eneral of Oklahoma.
directed again, be Pul'man Company
: and varioua ra. 'oada operating In tbo
western and southwestern ierttorie*.
It is alleged tngt making the same
charges for an upper berth as for a
I *a nd la
down In the !
THE KAINS LOUNTV LEADER
’ T~W. HILL, Editor.
emoryT -
defeat
pion.
While Jeffries was not actually
counted out he was saved only from ,
this humiliation by his friends pjead- :
ing with Johnson not to hit the fallen 1
man again and the towel was brought
lata the ring from hie corner Ai the
end of th* fifteenth round Refere* Tex
Rickard raised the black arm and th*
1 great vtcrl bled out. glum and al I f rB
!•«»< | poit
Jeffries was dragged to his comer. ’ Taf
bleeding from nos* and mouth an*
a do sen cuts on the face He bad a
black closed eye and swollen features
and h« held his head in hie hands
dased and Incoherent
Johnson walked off th* ring w’thout
a mark on hl* body, except a slight
cut oe his lip. which was th* opening
of a wound received in training
Ring expert* agree that it was not
even a championship fight Jeffries
had a chance in the second round, per
hape but after the sixth it waa plain
that he waa weakened and outclassed
in every point, and after the eleventh
round it was hopeless
It was the greatest demonstration
the ring pas ever seen of the failure
of a fighter to coine back” U*r year*
of retlromeut.
The youth and scI*dc* of the black
man made Jeffries look Ilk* a gr*en
man The great Jeffries was like a
log The reviled Johnson was like a
black panther in 1" ’ *
defensive tactics. wm>*»vm«*m and his I
a,»r*t Dghting heart In every rouna. 1
but he waa only the shell of Lis can
, self The old power to take a terrible
l»eating and bore in was gone
After the third round
treated bin opponent almost si
He miled and blocked
warding off the bearlike
Jeffries with a marvelous science,
ducking a blow under his arm.
plucking it out of the air
stop* a baseball.
The et.d came in the fifteenth round,
when Johnson, after mercilessly bat
terlng his opponent, knocked him to
th* floor three times. Th* last time m.
the count uf eight Jeffries seconds
rushed over the ring and the referee
awarded the fight to Johnson
It was ea’lmated that 2t»,000 people
saw tb* battle, while as fiiany more
were unable to obtain entrance to the
arena.
The 9121,000 purse, which Included
a 91V.OOO bonus to each fighter, wan
divided 60 per cent to the winner anw
40 per cent to the loser
bright, clean gr- .n. heavier and of a
better claes than even the most optl I
mistic hoped for just preceding the i
harvest ’irt*e * . rage yield for Gray- 1
son County, Including the moat unpro
ductlve area*, will gu buyund fifty ,
bushels per acre
The report of vital statist Ice for
Texas for May i
4,367 and deaths
were five deaths from
tuberculosis was extremt
lug the month, leading I
lug causes of death, tl
deaths from it. Among I
years of ags dlarrho-
Ray Bradley,
years old. dropped 1500
instant death
H is estimated that the total num-
ber of immigrant aliens admitted at
the ’’uitfcvl State* during
—I - reached l,U3a.i»4->.
This estimate was made by
stoner General Keefe. This
rroaae of 283,759 over the number of
immigrant aliens admitted last year.
The Burlington Road Is preparing to
increase the wages of its urfbrganixed
employes between 6 and 10 per cent
5 ni .
Iy-eight | an hour, but between Friedrichshafen The costs of the
Uf-mna. Himpie meningitis rweniy sev
j en and there were sixteen deaths from
accidental drowning.
Fort Worth had a rain of .57 of an
ieun Wednewday, indvrof it a moderate
to slo" rain. The Frisco reports good
showers over all of the lines
A good rain amounting I
fell at Haskell this week
needed and will prove uf vast bent
to growing mop* and for stork water
Caugnt by the raging waters of
IJcking River, swollen by recent rains
near Salver v Hie.
phohs are known to have
es by drowning and many
lower Is unjust and discrimatory.
John W Daniel, senior United States
Senator from Virginia and for more
than thirty years Virginia's favorite
bud. died at toe l.ynchburg Sanitari-
um his death being due to a recur-
rence of pamlyeta. The immediate
cause of death was a cerebral bemur
rhage sustained at noon Wednesday
in the right portion of bls brain. In-
i hi* was In ad-
dition tu the paralysis of the left side.
*h,.-h .wuriWix “ wM”
CoMxetor 1x>*b'8 nmimi for th*
'»! j*«r endin, June 10 show th.t
there bi. been collected In duUM at
the iiort ot N*w York »llk.«40,M1.01.
while In ftne*. penalties, «te.. there
ha. been realiaed 15 Jkk.iss.ia tnak
in* a total ot mt.lMt.ht* It. For the
year l**7. prerfoualy the banner year
». there waa rolleeted a total
of 1222,7.2 1»5*< 10 Tb. Imnilcrat lot.
Oxiiree for the port of Me, v<Mh
• here eiyht tenth* of <be country *
Incomtn* alien, land, given oat hr
t-onimlaaloner UUiiama. ahow that
MS.hOtf Immlaranta landed in the la>t
twelve montlw. again-K 771,0** lut
year and In 1*07
The Americana latereated la the Iona
and bitter light wa«ed by rival Inter
eMa and German new.papera aaatn.t
the Deutache Vacuum OU Campa*,,
one of the hr»n,haa m* *ka. oa_ — j__
Ol! Company, have jaat .cored
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