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WORTH RECORD
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AND REGISTER
NO. 353.
VOL. X.
PALMA
RESIDENT
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American senators that
to Matanzas.
many at the
Van aiatyne, Gr-y
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meeting nasembled.
feel It
REBELS ARE GATHERING
Be *1
Hundred Said to
Six
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Guantanamo.
SHAFTER ON THE SITUATION
integrity land ability and eom-
in your
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for the splendid teen yeav
mend you
SHIP SUBSIDY IS A STEAL
have
a
ore.
netudins (enerals Ment-
many friendA
and than escended
also 4nd Hedrlcwaa.
Qeorse Bourland,
H Wright.
ag55±
Falls
train
ilia daftarture
Introns
-mall «inecing at loun«ern
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muarrwN oriNiox.
seme*
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<| Wiiltma, Paria, Texa"
siuehter, H l" Price, AndrowBumnJr
1» ilenton.
la. c Oee, John M Harron, W
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HAVE CONFIDENCE
Maok Jr. W
viliott, J. T. Hunter.
Duka Bmlth, J II
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the Republican platform con-
proves
Democratic tariff has
tention that "
BIOWNWO0D
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INDORSE HIS EVERY ACT
n eorge tewis Jr» a
HEARING AT CORSICANA
nwpouro DISADLND.
vutton, R N. Brown, C
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partment
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To the Chairman or the Brownwood
3S
ar the common propie tn Amerteni
opponent to trusts and monobollea.
an
aw
Is that it there
be
which ' can
he tastea in the alartet court at Ml
mougnt or that they be tesud.
LAS
_ Rufun Hardy.’nendgavoring to pre
and
prestdent tavots certain ralin
cerata of Texaa as their randidate for
re-election.
the erftielam
ta
TO AID MOBILE.
United States revenue utter Windom,
in
RENFS ACTIVF.
TUESDAT’S PBOCEEDINGS.
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Hundred
Reperted That
leeted at Gunntannme,
It is reported hert
Havana, Oct
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well to Friends and Goes a
national eongress, W‘
puns! reputatioi you
thia bill could not
Fifty.ninth congress
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In Von Alstyne Also Rearfirm Al-
legiance to the Junior Senator.
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dinuted off the roast
Ex-President r^Lan
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ocompanied
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statesman, seeone in no
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tradurere
Public criticism 1* the lot nf every
' EQUAL RIGHTS
1 CAMPAIGN GRY
Hlavana, Oct
left the palace
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Nourland,
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up.
up.
use.
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for Matanzas.
was witnesned by •
PALMA LEAVES
CUBAN CAPITAL
Campaign Book Points Them
Out in Detail.
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IN lp
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MAMS MEETING CONDEMX
TRADUCEItS,
state In th*
oy. ib« na-
• iron as a
Proposed Bounty Denounced as Rob-
bery of the Masses for the Bene-
_ mu or the Few. .
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unantmoualy adopted:
Hon J. w Ralley. Vnited .lai
Stor we the undermignea eitim
Democrats Make Attack Upon
the Tariff All Along the
Line.
4 ood Thurmny. “
4, Ennt Texama Fsir Wedmesny nod •
Hattey, after whieh the following reso:
Jution waa offered hr R A Futton aal
stated that Mays waa
from proceedmne in any court in any
manner to establimh hle rightn in the
contraverny an to the Demoeratie nomi-
nee Four days after that Mays niled •
petitton la the Milam county dintriet
court, asddng an injunction restrairinK
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Wj
prosecuting th* suit in Milam, t a
strain them from Interfering with th*
papers.
Th* petition asks that Mays, Hender-
son and others be enjoined from further
accepts gifts from them, violates th*
interstate commerce law, demands the
ing
M* bid farewell in him apurtmentsto
ed today under a full head of steam
out of Galveston for Mobile to render
whatever service is possible to shipping
g
qus." "a mob."
Returning tor the subsest at the tar
active committee, Judee Cobb expresiy
— — not restrained
deposit of money in favored banks
without interest, diverts funds approz
"But at least," the book states, "the
nepublcans and their allied friend:
Mays was the nominee, and to the elerkn
to ptace Mtaye name on the ticket Judge
Scott granted the injunction restrainin«
the elerka J odd a Hardy didn’t move to
disolye the miunetion, but amended his
orgtnal petitio for sn injunetion by
making ara parttes, adding the sherirf».
electors of
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MOvEMEXTS or rum »t'f< • AI.
• Uncle San: Dadlamed U I c ten which la Cuba and which 2s Ta.
public man, add especially of every
gnat public man, and we feel that this
attack is being made on smnator Balley
dagk4
(Continued on rage three)
also said there is no court of competent
jurisdiction to pass.on s contested elee-
tien case. He did not consider the prop-
osition was made in good faith, but was
a play to the gallery and to the news-
paper men. Judue McKie also opposed
the proposition.
Mr. Carpenter presented the amended
bill or the plaintiff. —
Mr. Nebiett read the answer of Mr
Maya. .
When Mr. Ethenidge had finished hla
arcument court adjourned until tomor-
row mornine.
vsePiTAIC ,
wou-iox wcie- asi.Ms.ttr
From wamhiogten.
We hereby reaffirm our
riage and
he took i
glan, H I
Lruiton N
District Court Asked for Injunction
Against Court of Concurrent
Jurladiction.
Brownwood, Texan, Oct. 2.—(Bpe-
alal—Latethiatterndom amovomon*
was set on foot to organixe a Baller
mitttug that in that time average year-
ly wages increased slightly less than 9.6
percent It La asserted that during
the Same period the value of manufac-
tured products advanced 58.7 per cent
and the inquiry is made. “Pent Mr
cannon and the other standpat con-
gressmen call that a fair deal, an in-
ereWl of 58.7 per cent for the trusts
and only an Increase of 9.6 per cent for
that of F. M. Etheridge of Dallas, who
apoke for Hardy. Assoclate4 with. Mr
Etheridge are Mr. Carpenter and Mr.
McKie of this cHy, ana for Richard
Mays there are Hon Scott Field. Senator
A J. Harper of Mexia, Mr. Nebiett of
ty T-aaa in ma-
Date as Yet.
Senator Halley npent yenterday is
Fort Worth resting after Ms "peeca at
and ettizens of that devastated port,
vpon arrival at that ptace,-probably by :
thursday. Captain Thompson will at
once put hla vessel at the nervice st
the marine and land forces in clearing
away the wreckage and caring for the
homeless.
While crossing the gulf the Windom
will keep a sharp watch for the barges
which are adrift on the high seas and
other dereliets which doubtless are to-
day afloat in the gulf, the result of the
terrible West India hurricane at last
Wednesday night. • .
After visiting Mobue It is expected
that the Windom will turn towara Pen-
sacola and other cities in the storm
PSArence is then made to th* speech
of Speaker Cannon at Danville, Ill.,
Auk. 16,last, when he furnUhed 5ta-
stics of wages and incomes for the
nrteen years between 1890- and. 1804.
In which the speaker is quoted as ad-
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Fair Wedmesday 4
Melougal, Jim
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was driven to Regia wher•
Wear Traaai
+ and Thurndey.
• xew Mextee,
•e ine-palace, but lucre was no demou-
county cleiks and county judges of the |
counties to enjoin them from publishing, |
printing. circulating and delivering any
tickets to the judges of election which
do not contain the name qf Judge Hurd
ss the Democratie nominee.
The bill also makes reference to Judge |
Scott, charging that he ham no jurisdic-
tion in this case; that his order is void,
and that the district court of Navavo
county should hold the injunction grant-
ed by Judge Scott to be null and void.
It is charged alno that Judge Scott is s
partisan to the extent that he is opposed
to the candida.y at Judge Hardy. Judge
Weott is made a party defendant to- tha
suit ana Judge Cobb la asked to hold Sil
of the acts of Judge Scott null end void.
— In answering this the attorneys for
Maya offered s plea in abatement, espe-
cially netting up that this court had pre-
viously recognised Mays' right to sue in
another court. The May attorneys nimo
moved to strike out all the new parties
The case was called this morning but
was-.adjourned over to the afternoon to
1 give more time to the preparation of
rumor that th*
•hip Texas I* 4
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Puriah,
rommander Couden erdern
vent l..------ ---- .
recently filed 'in the district court of
Milam county, and the district judge.
MT. May*, his attorneys ami aU ofEni
l servants and employes are made the ob-
ject of the attack of the injunction
prayer that baa been nlled.
But one argument has been heard.
andhel..u ---—------__
ana public.1fe; an opponent of SO-
< laiiam, whom we ara pronatonavaa
Pields, W
senater Baller Has Made
st ration of
William n shaftar. United Ulates nmV:
‘rutirer. Who commandtee the-mu’
Newt Bourland, nob
against the Judge of a district court of
concurrent Jurladiction, restraining him
from performing the duttes of his post-
lion, is now being heard in the districk
court of Navarro county. District Judge
I. B. Cobb presiding and.District Judge
Scott of the Miam county district court
being the offender.
The case has not proceeded very far.
as only one argument has been made.
It comes up in the Hardy-Mays contest
for the congressional nomination In the
Sixth district. In addition to asking for
an injunction,against Judge SeoH, eight
or hine other injunctions are pryed for.
"neurland, W. N Carruth. R.
reformer and a stand-patter, and that
he "may lead a movement for tariff re-
vision in 1908," and then it has this to
say:
"Mr. Roosevelt has written nothing
distinctly and unequivocally stating his
position since he withdrew from the
Free Trade club; but it has been kiven
out at Oyster Bay this summer that
he Is’ fully in accord with the views
of Speaker CaWndil AM WK ,
The Big sttek.
Under the caption of "The motive be-
hind the big atick,” it is charged that
the grand plain-use and. nr
by nia family, entered * «
publication of the name of Rufus Hardy ,
as the cohuresnionai nominee.'
The bill asks aino for an injunction
restraining District Judge Seot from
makng an order In the Maya vs Hardy
case except 10 dtsmtss nr di" solve the
injunction, and to restrain fim from
punishing anyone for contempt for vio:
iaung the injunction heretofore issued
by him.
The Hardy attorneys a**ed ele for a
mandatory injunction commanng Rich:
ard Maya to at oner withdraw the mH
andrewa named
Retired Major Genevai Thtnkn 100
-American soldier Iraki Mtold
cuba st the rrement Time.
always been followed by business stag-
nation; a Republican tariff by business
prospeiity."
It is asserted that all the panlca in
this country have occurred under Ee:
publican auspices and with the highest
protective tariff, and that in Franca
the same conditions prevailed, while in
free trade England there has been only
one panic since 1878.
"That th* present boom will be fol-
lowed by a panic,” the book continue*,
"is only a question of time.”
Numerous instances of Republican
tariff changes are quoted from which
daduntion is made that in forty-five
dears tne Repubiicans have changed or
revised the tariff law forty.elght
HARDY-MUS CONTEST
NOW BEFORE COURT
W, H. Ncogginm,
A Turner,
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11 Oumm
Demecrat fe
and Halley--
have passed the
without the se-
ll A Mecora, II
.. QUESTIOX CONCERXS COXGRES-
/ SIOXAL DOMINATION IN THE
SIXTH DISTRICT.
lowed to escape."
With relation to their attitude to-
wards organised labor, the book as.
saris that the Democrats were the first
to give it recognttton, its position is
summarised as follows:
"It is safe to say there has not been
a statute enacted by congress for the
relief of the workingmen of the United
states or organised labor, that the
Democrats have not given it their
hearty support."
Taking up President Roosevelt's po-
sition on the question, It is declared
that he is hostile to tha labor ele-
career and 'the purity of his private
life, ana unite in asking all good wo-
pla to uphold his hands.
r . GEORGE B. SAVAGE.
J. T BONDS.
. H. y. MGHEE
J W. TAREK.
E C. HARRELL.
ED E KINO.
Addresses were made by prominent
eltls.es of ths town expresaing eon-
ndence to senator Baller and de-
nouncing the attaoks being made on
zun nmuy.m gn e.rlam county, and tlat he be retrained
Richard Mays prosecutins hie "ui anathht he - ensoined rrom making any
has no eonhrmation of
Marr, a D Moere, J
D. Hill, Ceell
----- . wiuna-Jahn w MeKinney. Il B Mi
..... Kinney, Jamen I. Kelley, 1 T Elliott.
Grnayson County Democrat at Menuin i J. J pit. w w. nlapaingame, 1 "
- " smughter, W. H. Htnings. J <■ MeMII-
and finally the prayer
are. other injunctions
cratic congressional committee. Ji la
one of te most voluminous at any sim-
ilar previous publteationa ever gotten
out, being composed of 248 pages.
After quoting in full the platform
adopted by the Democratic convention
in St. Lbuis, July, 1804. the book enters
into an exhaustive history of the pro-
tective tariff system, going back to
the Arst act of 1789.
Various tables follow, giving a list
of the artieles upon which in the earlier
days duty was imposed, while It is par-
alleled with a table showing rates
under the Dingley tariff act.
Tariff history. It is maintained, dis-
Iff, the book enserts that President
Roosevelt a< vlots times In. his ca- '
rear has been a free trader, a tariff
at the Demecrata aad the
Preatdent’s big stick.' whieh kept the
the county clerks from pulling the name +
of Hardy an tha ticket and mandemun. to r
ths executive committee to cerairy that •
Waehington, oet l—Bearing the
motto, Equal rignts to an, special
privileges to none" an Ite title page, the
Democratic campaign book, for use in
the approaching oongresslonal c|m-
palgn. was Issued today by the Demo-
senior naval or er at Haven • report-
ea to the navy depnrtment today, that
nt ting under in »t rwrt tons nt Se retarz
rart he haq otdered the warship Kent
larky to Matanzan from Havaha and
th* Newark to Neuvitas to guard the
raiirond there.
7 wae adopted inviting Senator Bajley to
♦ apeak berg at aa surly date.
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further effort to interfere with Rufun
Hardy ** the nominee. When the court
convened at 2 celock, Mr. Nebtett: for
Mr. Mays, made a proposition that all
reference to other parties be withdrawn,
and that the question of who is the
■nominee for eongtens be submitted to
the court on an agreed statement of
facts, that a Judgment be entered by
the court, and that immediate appeal be
taken to the court of civil appeals, a mo-
tion be made to adyarce the case and
certify It to the suprem court, and •
final deciston be rencned.
Mr. Etheridge for Mr. Hardy aald the
proposition couldn't be eonmidered for
a moment He outlined the detalls of
practice that would be necessary, and
nssertea the caae could not be decided
in time for the election, Mr. Etheridge
A. Doigiam,
In the main hr some of his old ene-
mles. together with the friends at so- ,
etallem and monopoly, all of which we'
condemn. We most unquaneqy in
dome senator Bailey, both hie"pubile
big military and naval force, to include
subsidized merchant marine, and that
he has perverted the Monroe doctrine
In the Interest of the asphalt trust in
Venezuela. It is stated that not until
he found it necessary to’ win Demo-
cratic support for his policy of impe-
rialism did he ever nay a word In
praise of any Democratic statesman
or Democratic policy. Quotations fol-
low from nome at the president's books,
referring In alleged libelous and un-
scrupulous terms to Jetrereon. Madison,
Benton ana other-. ,
The charge is then made that "lb*
printed for one purpose to another, and
allows public money to pay Ma liter-
Does Mr. ary bureau to boom hla policing
inimgtom, Ort.
IN SENATOR BAILEY W™ dv"
111 -n--‘ merry. „ p nedwell, 1. Ashl.r J it
I Moore, It V Cartwright. F M Keith.
J H. Major. c P. Douglan, J w
steveum, Jamen H Baldwin, D Douala"
a w anskett, J W sellern, Samunl J
l. Moore, N M
I P Fulton. John
Bailey and Texa, long may they nerve
together in the tight for ‘he Demut
raey of the tatherw, ' whleh is alway
tor the peopta
The names of thone who voted for the
remoletion follow:
w A NeDougal, J. n Moore, Jim Me
muln, Frank Mayew, Will' Fieldm. John
Purdom, Joe Mileman, W Hllsmsn. U
Hileman. J I. nourland, Ea nouriana.
MeNeely, Hem Morrison. W. 1 Britton.
DEMOCRATS IN
Porations in such manner that they are
— “■‘•"J
with thia extra rate, plus a revenue and
a protective rate—three all told.
By reason of shelter of the tariff It
la declared that the trusts ana.com
bine, have advanced the prices of their
product, and at the same time
cheaper to foreigners than to our own
The subject of rauroad rats legisla:
tian la dlecuasea to exteneo ana wit
regard to the recent law enacted it has
thia to any: «
"The present congress enacted • rail-
road law amenaing the act of 1887. 14
would have bras law had the Republie-
u, been go atsposea. years »<»
-Bo controlled by the raliroads were
operation. In cuba in l’»«. in an inter-
view today, .eld .he did not think the
army of ace n pation would have much
to do to the island
"A hundred Ameriean ydler" would
bo sufrelent tn seise and hold Cuba a"
th- pr-sart time." eata the wonerat,,, .
wrhere are, however. some very wily
natives amonu |h* contending Cuban
foriew, sad they may be expecteI 1
hold out and he an uncertain ouaneI
unt nmnurea thni Amerieun oceupe-
tion is an oecupation in fnet."
..— ——— -— . __ . Corsicana and Mr. Morrison of Cameron,
command of Captain Thompson, sail- he case wil be resumed tomorrow
morning.
the objeet wae to get the mentiment o
the people tn reuara to the .-barges be-
lag made ngalnat Sematut J W Holler
ana lav tied aU to pertietpate. Whet Ser
for or age last Mr Bailey Mayor J. H
Moore was called to the ehair ana C *
club and a masn meeting was called
to meet at the coufthouse tonight. The .......
."2 gpugr"pnaenertrtn.! Cora,"wu, UJTm wil p A
N."Spmocraii count comgention, Apek, j « it.......
to re- after which between 7 rad 100mmewortn, A 11 Mlaw. W 1 Thomn
Ma,- were were enroUwi as members of Wooa reuute, s it Mandlia 7 " Moore
the club. A committee on resolution.. C E carter. Bred Mahar, ? A
offered tne following report, which was , " E, "annv pa;. aeWu q cm.—oo.
adopted -- “• -*
■ S Republican senatera la line At • very
. acute atage of the proeeedine” th*
EVILS OF DINGLEY LAW rso
, with him and the papers mods great
- a ■ -a note of thia act. Hla position at :hla
— • time su one which for years the Dem:
Mitt of Day X* Taken Up With Argu-
ments.
Corsicana, Texan, Oct. 8.— (Specla)
The celebrated Hardy-Mays contest for
the congresetonal nomination got Into
court today before Hon. L B. Cobb, dis-
trict judge, on sn amended petition nlee
by Rufus Hardy. In the caae in which
Judge Hardy secured sa injunction
against the executive committee of the
•lath congressional distrtet, reatralning
that committee from hearing the Maya
content. -
In making hla order enjoining the ex-
• from ouantanamo that 600 armed F:
ala are collected near that town and
are „izing hornen, cattte'and provialons
Governor Taft and the Cuban aulhort:
ties regard the report as exas«"rate4
J. R. Davin,
Lacas, Mary
R A Janes.
densunced the charges agafnnt Mr
Baney ss, "talne and mnlieloun." He
stated that he could would gladly sign
the paper if it were made to read that
the charges ara "telleved to be false
ana malleious"" '
Ous w Taomassom moved that Van
alniyne take up themauter at having
Hunator Bailey and Mon M “ Cran"
engage to soint atmcusmton nt snrman
with the people of that city.
»PuNT BAT HERE.
the wage earners?"
How the Tariff Plusdern.
In order to show how the tariff.plun- i
dera those with limited incomes, the ,
book has this to say: ,
•Those whose incomes are stationary 1
and who get no Increase to correspond
with the Increase of the cost of living
arc in worse plight than other people.
Nothing remains for such unfortunates
but the pinching; economy comes hard
when comfort should be the rule. 'J he
grasping trust and corporation, are.
through monopoly, created by protec-
uontsm, sucking the life blood of those
with lln "ed incomes to the tune of 47
per cen s
Much J to then given to the sub-
ject of cofruption and the scandals in
the Republican party, particular refer-
ence being made to the allegations of
Judge Parker just before the last presi-
dential election and which were vio-
lently denied by the President in a pub-
lic letter.
Continuing, the book nays:
•The report of -th. Armstrong com-
mittee of the New Tork legielature,
published since Mr. Roosevelt made hla
sweeping and apparently impassioned,
but really crafty denial, prove* that
Parker apoke the truth and that Rooze
veil wag mistaken when he said the
charge was unqualifedly and B1T0
clously false."
The proposed ship subsidy legislation
la alscumsea at length. !• is allezed
that the real purpose of the bill wat
net disclosed b, Iio title, but rather Ho
object was legalised robbery of th*
ouuIY uu -u a 3 ' N mP em- .gwrarara, an4. w.ha.haa
movin to punins for contempttpen unanhimnounty nelectea by thepemawown,i a: ritt, Jamen w
lan. A. T Usllr. M A Blek, H L Me-
Kinney, Lee MeKinney, H J Blanuhter
Jo- A MeKinney. w M Ilaxelwood
Will Bailey, J T Qentie, Pulton Staush-
ter, TT omtte,3 ' W Fjeira,- A- r W-Uv.
O B cotten. B E Dornins, F W Simo-
— au. -■- • y a --Ort*" a
ayuuc. ---- President Roosevelt favors big cor-
- and providers of the campaign barrels, porationa in Porto Rice and the Philip-
the- protected monopolists, secured a pines and that he would, make laws ad-
measure which has fattened the cor- vantageous for them; that he wants a
Ben Antonin. 02—(Sprctal—du-
ohority was received at dhe amarter:
mantena department today for the
employment at- eivyiliann to make up •
pnek train. It hr to be composed of
a trainmaster, cook and such employee
ss are deemea necemaary. It is sup-
poned this order was given in the an-
ticipation of Cuban service, and that
th- pw k train is intended to a* cova-
pany the Twenty-afxth infantry.
order have also been sent from
the war departnaant to dispense with
whatever arrangementn have been
ben made for the twenty-one day*
prnetiee march This applied to tho
troopa which were not nt the manet
vers nt Camp Mabry.
nelteie- ome »< undred Amereun solo
aura Ina Ito the Wark.
flan Frunetao oet j-Major ti-ooral
caniuu is EXDED.
BI48 MEETXO AT TAW ALMTYXT-
Ogam Coumty Demeermt neat at
Aliretanee to "amtey.
Van Alstyne, Tessa Oct. I— (Bpe:
etat—A mass meeting that wu full
of enthuatasm wan bold •* CarterA
opera bonne to this city last night. A
dodger calling tha meeting stated that
watana- to Proteetarropery.
Wanbington, Oct : -Captain Cnuden,
him. An effort will be made to in-
erease the merbership of the club to
4M by Thursday night A resolution
Corsicana, Texas, Oct. 2 (Staff Spe-
cial.)—The remakable Instance of n pe-
tition being presented to a distriet court,
anting that an injunction be issued
Jeff sierie, J W Drye, Homer Mlau«h:
-- - iRw F Neill. <1 H Arnupiger, E 0
naleyCiubWe’recoxniebenatorJon LunaiMKwing, J H Hornnm, B. I.
neph W Balley a" one of the «ratearwn. I & Wriht, Charl.« Andrewa
and.moat Honorable living men: in one|c M Faytr T E Arnapig-t F M
of the ereatent leaders of the Demo ■ M Kinney, j 1 shed, J E smith,
cratic party: «« one of the best mindn 0 T MeDonouuh, J l Haekburn, Mf, s
--:.....i ‘ • Ining, E n canno. r e lmert*
ment to trusts and monoboilea, j s. somndley. Jo- W Johhaton, IcT
han so acted in ail'hln prtvnte dathright, J If Mtrd»q %,K. T
lor. qun W Thomaanon, H 'M fenfon,
’ cls.ujDTTaer,JA ti
- • nr 11eF—-AC—I —mad r—flitrf,,—Xl—44^
Futten atatea the ebjeet
ing as rat lined above
eighe or ten perrona »
abort talks in detemm
Uray, s 1on Gray, 1- t McKinney.
M It mitehen, J P Herron. B hl
Dsvls. F. hr. Dougian, <1 w. lewis Kr .
ment. "He has expressed It in his
books, In bin official utterances and
by hla acta." •
It la elated that he regards labor
unions as rogue’s gallerias.' "sleek,
oily fellows." bulls of Bastian, "laay. '
"selfish," brutal," •violent,” “murder-
ihla way pledge to you our unanimous I
loysl wupport, W• condemn the ot-
taeke made upon you a false and met
netous: In viotatian at the spirit at-
law and antagoniatie to the bent in-
tereat at the Democratte party W•
declare the almUarity of the recent at-
tache from parttes at Nousten to b
atrikingly-imtar to those mnde H’
the Cosmopolitan Magaxine ncd other
pubileation in New York and flue
Franelmeo under the same domination
Wa reatnrm nur at-orme contdenee
MeHinhey.
1 Wj deer, T B. CortrigM, Larura" K
....____ ... . Evans. J A Morris on K W Ceer I "
aHeglanca to him ana bar mK I wm Xeuspigee. E n MrAnatty J h "I
W« deprecate the eriticinm that hanL. p Walker. Pi nell; J. M Eueuten
been made of him W. feel that T-sa- W H Ka helm, M D. 1f ‘per A 0
needs his mervmen in the senate, andikehel, F, M. Echola. Georun Itbon,
that his defeat would be a lose to thejw j. Eqhota. T. M Went. B M Can
common people of Amerie a. We da non. 7 D Emermon B K Alim. J. »
not anticipate losing him, but we 4 - Page J. F. Cantrell, A F order, 11 A
feel that the Democrsey of Texas ' Parriah, J Pnipt " J T "
should rise in a body and condemn hla Mahar. T P Howie. J I J onnmon, J.
{Glenn. m —
' w g Moore, Democratle nominre for
representative rrom th eounty. ni«ned
the remoluttom, but iater withdrew ni"
name,"utating that after carefut consid-
eration it would put him- in the altitude
at poneing upon the ene- befora the mi:
_ deneg was all ih, Mr Moore stated that
i- while he. regarded Mr Bailey " he
grente-t statesman of the day and fell
himmeir brand by the Democracy of
orywon county to vote for himn as
member of the legislature to which he ,
will be elected In November, and would ]
do so with pleasure under conditions
which now obtain, he had Withdrawn
his name fro* the resolution to preclude
the possibility of placing himself in an
embarrassing positiom. as the remolution
w.sl— may Bo round Am Ckmaroz
Btvev Wreekage
Kingfisher. O. T, Oct, 1.—The smok-
ing car of the Rock Island passenger
train which plunged Into the Ctmrrron
river st the brigs near Dover, O. T..
sept 18, will be blown up with dynamite
by the railroad comps or The bodies
of several passengers who were on th*
train at the time of Uta wreck have
never been accounted for.
Mexico prohaHly will be unequaled.
Th- Ward Ito- oteceta have buen over-
oerate lied occupied, but was forced
By the opposition to his own party to
give ground and to brook faith with
hla Democratie conferreea by consent-
ing to the 'broad court review.'"
Depmrtment semmnaala.
Attention la next called to the ex-
travagant appropriatiena of the Fifty-
ninth congress add In connection there-
with feference is made to the creation
of defictenetes in volaon of law.
Under the head at “departmental
scandals.'* Secretary Shaw to charged
with neglecting the duties of his ofrice,
traveling about the country making
speechek for the stand-pattern and car*
rying on a campaign for the presiden-
tlal nomination In 1908, but still draw-
ing a salary which he does not earn
and netting a bad example for hla
nuborainates." ---—
The comptroller of the currency to
declared to be inefficient by reason of
the Welsh enterprise and other banka.
It la declared tkat the "little rogues
are prosecuted, but the big ones are al-
mecretary ' K A
and belteven that tbe vemet is now on
herwny to Cuba
As soon as tha Texa" and Prairie ar*
rive at uavana the big batttemhip* Ken:
tueky slid Indiana will be relieved
and orderea north to complete their
target -practfee.
’ They are not needed on warenipa in
• uba, but are me rely wervine a board-
lag i - ’ -'or*
maulennip Tex- seta •• Hove
late storm.
Washington. Oct. 2— Th- nsvy
Naw York, Oet 2 Th»• revo-
tudien i - v l utainthincit y •
a month sod e halt t exiat.....nded
lla ornetat onrrrr- yewterday Colonel
Enarlaa M. zutire Brad -I the Aunte,
was burr yeaterd • on KinK '■<’ prpar
Latozztamilingnestsaturaz for Ma-
»»M.' He had intended goina Lnt weK
iober-on, johd Smoots. John Perry: Will
Wataon, Jim loyte, W. L Quire W W
w ulama, T. F wilame.# « Ho. kaby.
Will Imuglaa w n luekaby. Bn-1 F.alh
eriy, J l. calawell, n l- Iowen. D •*.
Thompson. J M M< Iemore W • Ven-
Ann wasA-laym Th* *xouronT
mtrem-f*-—ty- --n-me-eseameE
H Haiisy. E H Rurnell, z T
Revenue Cutter Windom la Ordered
.From Galveston.
Galveston, Oct. 2.—(Special.) The
son T W MeNely, F I- Ei itols. E H
whelmed withapplteationafer pa
--FOBT WORTH. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER *. hwaynVF.I.VK PAGF-S.
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