The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908 Page: 2 of 12
twelve pages : ill. ; page 22 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
1908.
DALHART VOTERS
N
I
(
Natonai Bank er Paris vs. Kirst Na.
at 8 p. m,
River; H. D. Norwood vs. E. H. Lucas,
12.
1908—St. Louis Southwestern Railway
{
pre
IL
larrison; Haris &
W. F. Jones, from
K
E
Satin
SYDNEY SMITH, Secretary
-tl
E. J. KIEST, President.
CHAFIN’S PLAIN'T.
A
"1
GRAND ‘TURKEY DRIVE.
Parade Through
r
Mercluants to Be Allowed 10 Per Cent
UPHOLD LOWER COURT.
a
1
Special Tariffs Given by Railroad
to Standard Oil Company.
|
$1,000
TALKS WITH PRESIDENT.
K
e al. from Harris
M 1 eral
INSTITUTE CLOSES.
After enumerating various
force of the Central Vermont,
ArrorT RECEIVERS.
Nemo
auter 1».7 at.Cn",
I
DEHRA WINS!
FUNERAL HELD.
The
&
2
Princess
York
RESUM OPMRATONS-
Dehra
B
i-
. r
-are the other
taken until
62
sai
Aca
oil and
two Indi
Ei
b
T
n
E
i. . fi
Great Northern Kallway company vs.
Lillie Colernan, from Lmar; Paris &
n
h
T
tl
fl
b
n
tl
b
HETrING MONEY.
Recetved by Denison Repnblicnm
1
I
t
DISCOVER BYLAWS
OF NIGHT RIDERS
AT ALL BOOKSTORES
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA
i
j
‘7) V
FREIGHT CIJERK MAKES IMPOR-
TANT ADMISSION UPON WIT-
NESS STAND.
Federal Judge Hand Dowa opinten Af-
feettng Oil Cases.
Grege
Anna
they will begin with the testimony.
PLEASED MY REPORT.
Mineral Wells
naisiSG FUNDS.
reduced to 9 cents.
reduction, Mr. Crenshaw said that the
Come in and see our tally carde
Collins Art >. 411-13 Houston Street.
HOI.D 4 ONFENENCE.
dlanhgnppenees"respectiveiyrornigher
h
1
rentals. ________r ___-
BENEFIT OF RATE
Delegates to numr Comventiom.
Denison. Texas. Oat. 28—(Specint. -
Mayor A. W. Acheson today announced
M Long__-
ONE ARREST MADE.
quarters being centrally located, ao
that the entire state could be easily
reached from here it was ths prohibi-
tion headquarters in the campaign of
etfnese by-laws show that the .organi;
zaton apes.not onix.omputsnehuash
ns all over the
» San Francisco. Oct. 29.—Standing in
the shadow of the penitentiary. witIi
sentence about to be passed on him. and ,
having seen hl» beautiful young wife I
tire courtroom hysterical-
ONE OF THE BEST-SELLING NOVELS
“Since Hope’s • Prisoner of Zenda,’ nothing better has been done than this new
story by the author of * The Colonel of the Red Huizars’ "E*q*irtr
. COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS BY UNDERWOOD
Galveston. Oct. 2» —(Special.)—Harry
Va land, a fireman on board the North
German Lloyd steamer Koein was
Best for yes. because best made;
skin eream and Satipskinpodentr
HIGHER COURTS
SPKEMEcOCNT.
Mount Olivet Cemetery
I wu care for the graxss or.1ts Geaarrn
11 time to come. otrice -1® Western
National Bank bldg. phone 1411.
from Red
Opinion That Is Calculated to
Cause Confusion.
of Clarksville,
Maa for Piace.
Waco, Oct. 29—( Special.)—The an-
carload, while in the other case the
rate quoted was $23. The witness ad-
the 123 rate was the one
New York, Oct. 2%.—The admission
that the Standard Oil company bene-
Proposidlou of Extendine Raliroad to
Mekinney Dimeu-ned.
caKinpadrr"rasardatt8pest
era l Wells trailroad committee wu m
the city this morning to confer with
the McKinney Commercial olub in te
gara to the extension of the proposed
Wells & Northern road
Through Decatur and Denton to Me-
«nr> -al.s 1 Kinney Colonel Taylor was in con,
; P.W.HimnnHerene witnsecretary,W.B.Carnes.o
- 1 -- Commercial club, to whom he ex
...... --- Mr."Carnes
-_nwA Robbery nt Corsicana.
gcar 2"
Sou ht, uettmttks *1
"tReeer8mn5 fen “’and Sozed him
| down, then robbin«.himot »*1.
«uMMAE cuvacw
V
)
I
Bowie; Pacific Ex]
thanppopnamnntteot,deleKetnetonve-
personnel of the delegates are as fol-
l lowsp Platter. W. 9 Hibbard, P. H.
Tobin. w. G. Skeginn;. captain.“a.W:
Hulett, 8. P- Ansker. J. $ 3: t
Murray, G. V. Carver. H. Tone. 3 T.
Munson, W, J- Ieper
Fhousand Fowls
Front—To Do Away With
Negro as Laborer.
AGratast Fak ob Earth"
tiled from a preferential freight rat.
lower than that quoted to any other
shipper was drawn from a witness to-
dav at the hearing of the governments
j AEw SURVEY WIPES OUT oLD
MSE BETWEEN DALLAM
AND HARTLEY.
Blake created a sensation in court and
the case was continued for two weeks
Standard's < ompetitors had beea giving
, five gallons free with even purchase
.- at fifty gallons, and all rebates as wel?
tion Bank
drive. , ., ,
The fair directors have held a Ina;
meeting and report that all things will
be in readiness for an auspicious open-
ing Nov. 4. The managers have been
rushed to get ready, but another year
will s ■ wonderfub advancement and
improvements made at the grounds.
C tizens are expecting’ thousands of
visitors during th fair.
qeorenewr„tee cr Finenee t ommittee
predsets Grent Victory.
MeK’nnev, Texas, Oct 29.— CSnecial:)
Charles H Crosg. special repregent:
ative of the national Democrat.‘C H-
nne e commfttee. Wa hero j
ratetng adiitional fnns for the
i5oras commuter He secured qul e *
number of contributions. Mr. Cros.i8
an ex-newomaper man and for.,four
vonre worked on the pnne r of Qatiena
^airman Norman H Mark He SAVS
Nrr Mpet 1« the risht man in thericht
maca an s waging a ramne’en that
will reeurt in 8 •'•‘eat TemneratievC.
+ory next Tueedv. He states fhnt
♦ h— are nw 900 Democratle sDesKer9
I notively engaged in the state 9 Me"
ned ana the Standard had to cut the price
in order to keep its customers. In July
a turther reduction had been made.
Hevry H. Oppel, • groceryman of Du- •
luth, Minn., and William A. Cleary, the
New York agent of the Champaign
Supreasing EvE.
New Boston. Texas. Oct. 29:—(Spe-
cial.)—District union No. 123 of the F.
E. and E. U. of A., comvosed of Fan-
nin Lamar, Rea RIV1 and .Bowie
counties, In session here today phased
the following resolution;
Resolved. That we condemn night
riding and all other lawiessness.wand
pledge to the state and county officers
I our moral, physical, and if necessary,
our financial support in suppressing
I night riding. -------
sj company va.
In shadow ot te Penitentiary san I
Frucisco Contractor Unfolds
sehsational story.
from Upshur.
Casea Set for Submission Nov.
CLAIMS OF REPUBLICANS
LEAVE LITTLE FOR~THE DEMOCRATS
Senor Barrios bears a spectatteuer
of felicitation from the .prezident.
Guatemala to President Rooeyei |
which he will present when received
Wfe White House. Mr. Barrios said
that conditions in his country were
never better and both internal .aftairs
and external feltions are s.t isfacter:
Ekellen flations etest with the C!n.
tral American repwbiig and d Plometie
and consular relation with Nicaragua
and Honduras, which for a time.ba
been interrupted, have been resumed.
nouncement in this morning's papers ake a contession.
that Judga Eugene Williams of this w ...-t.anaer
city would probably succeed Hon.
Sterling li. Strong as state chairman
of the rr l rces met with a
great deal of favorable comment
among the friends of Judge Williams
1 here. It is thought by some of those
be affirmed In the case of Lrene. 01
company, appellant, against thsuSen
Oil & Gas company and the Saibreet
On. ft Oil company, appe lees. Th
lower courts refused to onfirm, tw? j
By JOHN REED SCOTT
jtallKr - darl if Hr R’d Museare
and ‘Beatrix V Cleet ”
Smith; C. C. Williams vs. Detroit Oil
Hz Cotton company et aL, from Red
River: Samuel Burger vs. A- B.
Dezoach. from Bowic; The American
Kenfmaa county renehers have Nad •
the testimony re- suecessful Meeting.
Ntegurded as a Pipe Dream.
San Angelo. Texas. Oct. -9 — (Spe-
cial •—Nothing is known here in re-
gard to the movement for a new state
west of the Pecos fivek as reported
from Kansas city, it must be but a
pine dream of Fred A. Hori.—- — -- .
Orient raliroad, st any rate it cannot
be formidable and should not frighten
the many thousands who have..con:
tended all ’h e years for • Texas one
ana indivisable for ave.
the last few days, tut the gins will
pay no attention to it, and will con-
tinue taking cotton.
CONDEMN LawLEssNESS.
District Farmer Unton wm A*d tm
ans2r"1u AM"tspcafHnetol-
• ^"'rn baocesr ovhadavpets
-ArfirrlearicHiouston. East & Wet
Hliyway company VB R. E-
M f^m Harris; E. 9 Flint ft Co.
—• Tivta R Godwtn. from G2l‘eE
7: PIM P• V.. H. A. Paine,
faevrartana Remanded- Wester
unian Telegrad romany '• J'”
. smith from Colorado} X U HAKrond
‘iouston A Texas Central E-"
oornan'pisromsEa-otat. or Texas ” *
sonh8 Hancock Mntiml uire.inzuraneei
ownanv from "Travis, in which case;
aomPWre dismissed the followin- mo;
* tions: T«
Tyansportation company,
witnesses examine.
An adjournment was
Saturday.
fered 310.000 by Attorneys A. 8. New-
burg and F. L. Murphy of Ruer's coun- I
sel to influence J. M. Kelley, a proa- j
pective juror, to vote for the acgiut01
He at first offered Kelley |
|500, which was refused, but the offer ,
of 51,000 was accepted.
It was then brought out that New- !
burg had secured attorneys for Blake's
defense. Blake tnen told of the offer
iof $10,000 and provision for his wire
I- I while he was in prison if he would' n"
The story told by
seised today with a tit o chokins
while engaged It* his duties and died
before belief could be given him. Com-
panions of the man noticed hin.cona
lion and atence summoned help. ie”
phoning for the ambulanerinewhichJ.'®
Edanuros“teshy Ea
Hotpa"kA"eer"eray d l- al
to What th* physicians term edema of
the longs. _ y .
IF YOU ARE PATRIOTIC
YOU WILL VOTE NOV. 3
If you sr. a Demosxnt, be *•”
w. a in order to show the worid how
ST the tXI ‘mjr#, l. .MnieN,
25 nrr iasredi eonetttut ioun!
hERam"Wu it“ulfisg th. attearton of
ear‘,aoAgc"apubnenm. »• t•
the e is a city art—7 ••
Fort Worth that 0.7 #hiE **"' cho:
municipal effieers ror the next two
yene-
INVENTIONS PROTcOltU
BY PATENT
irect correspondence with Patent or-
tire Ask for booklet. Ten years' M-
MFience Consultation and Information
P ee JOHN M. sPELLMN Registered
Patent Attorney. Stewart Bldg- Hgu:-
i ton. Texas, and 672 Wilson Bldg.. Dal-
• ias. Texas.
THE FORT WORTH RECORD- FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30,
a^S^ ’ *
i not
Harites-ovntiesaccordins-Ihat" - - - ——
which has been gr-nn
which has not sel .been appri
the district court at Hemphill
1 esuataCCiara,10d8 efFOncom bg. : woKthre"emesdniiy woula be
ereshecorrisuootumnie* 00 : 1 think, or much benenit to her. a
........—' audit must hold . -4 egeecceet teeeeesees
none of which, he declared, had ever
been secret, the witness was taken over
. , by the government's couhsel, who
iarrionaha J brought out that a . pectal ratehad.been
«. Flare ““ Taft.
neton Texas, Oct 29.—(Special.)-
orentsonsada dollars has „beennrt.
cnved here by a Prominent Republicn
' politician to wager on tha election o
Taft ___. ______-
W.
cin. kre voder Guard—Threatening
itter. conttune.
carlspamaegoriszegezaschas
than "r n sren'sbmilict ih; 1
district court for approval. Tha cou
snot enowninsine"is not detinttely
’ ; Ehempnumuser?
Dallam an Harley, the former cl atm:
. In the county line irregular and gH
ing the latter a porson. a the ritv
prureetatncasvldcalinomthet IE
; ftapei tsdine in Dolam, andepthen
imH“tga“kwhaslin"ho
7g 2"2d06 ^wWu^s'^-
”'rt entirely in DjIInn. county.
WALTHALLS DECISION 20
~~T
‘ assistant Attorney "General kender •
jsoner----g , ,
«Snbcee*’b7t
state8 605’ rhe weeding out of
wh heXouhe at themselves were re-
1 eased today, ______ .
Rematus et C. •• Weet Enterred Thurn-
corgicana"rresoct2—(Specta12
Ths funerai Of €. S. West, who died
here Tynttan. took place this after-
haon ‛rom the New Cnsaen churh
PV BmSd'"<’J WA0Bav C «
sneiicai E. Kerr. Henry Guersoq.
L. E MeCormiek, John F .Gomi er. J.
nothing compares to the pain 3.," an W,
of child-birth. The thought (Baker . _
of the suffering tn store for
her robs the expectant mother
pleasant anticipations.
of Mother’s Friend 1--
issued to the Standard Oil company.
Pressed as to what other shippers
had benefited from this special tariff.
In the Night i witness said that as far as he knew, the
—— Rider "vi striet. rate applied only to the Standard Oil
camp Nemo Reelfoot IakeTenm company. The extent of the preference.
Oct.’ if-Today was a quiet on wig accorded to the standard by the Central
the militia here, Mrge rld<r suspects Vermont was shown in two letters quot-
oua tpuegorchorson""was drought in mg freight rate. In carload. In one
~ .....E
222"* _
PHsonelkp he under which the Central Vermont car-
ri ia.bemt-MKen of havine turned riea the standard's shipments.
R. C. Crenshaw, manager of Chn
Standard Oil company of Indiana, was
another of the witnesses examined. He
was questioned regarding the prices of
oil prevailing at Duluth In 1904. In
April he declared the price had been
IQ cents a gallon. In May it had been
- - in explaining the
couGls TO DEATH.
Fireman Die. at Edema of the Luns"
nt Galveston.
JUST THREE DAYS MOREOFTHE
GREAT TEXAS STATE EA-mies
MUSIC HALLPRODUCTIONSeaay, Banamaster Phin-
Thre will be one continuous performance from 9 a. mto10cPamajanalat the special request of manywillI feature neat Sun-.
ville features include Galletti’s Musical monkey carnival of instrumental and vocal music and vaudeville acta,
acrobatie monopgdgrdoRAREpvROFECHNIC DISPLAYS
The most intricate, surprising and ‘"Semous^ireworks dtapl^ in the^^ concern has made that cal
nights in front of the new grandstand. The Wilson FireworE assured the management that such will be the case. Saturday
fornia city famous the country.over in pyrotechnic circle , -'Wireless Pyrotechnics,” “Pigeon House and Eccentric
night's programme calls for twenty-four distinct acts insluding~ri with af.reworks automobile race as a special feature
Wheel Dance.” Sunday night’s programme calls for thirty^umbetaw programme also includes “Bombardment of
Evs:-'"™ n Eieche Panopiy." Prograrmes beg" pomPty
Northern Railway company VS.
Robinson, from La mar; Gulf
deFil-
Hoennegger,
=-musm--m
gene W Chif“. prralaentiatncandidtte GANIZATION.
prannbttqodaiakanaicsari ungkesthe PRESCRIBE REGULATIONS
esatipmcdhdaenarezot
ena xeunannotrrapaxrori na 2069
2"
EfFtxednzyal"otwkobnrvoeto
2n" fnanonthegngonndv
eMehatbpdoran
.late of the union. If the liquor. traf
fic continues to exist, it W11, ('hric
the •suction and the votes of theChri
thin Republicans and Democrats who
believe in prohibition, but who re-
Ps, to leave their old political parties
and vote their principles on Nov. 3
i zooxsein,roet,dhgg‛swecn‛ad‛ 1 te
-Rerseaurha"kenaetedhaetawHre
Iinsrance company VA LecMuMt
' priyintrntn Asz ” nlonio anWa
Eapanhy K ld< MatzdoratromiEIr
mvermd .nd Remanded—cuua "
cha ft Rubber Manufacturing companx
ra iy Of Cleburne, from Johson
cojngement of the Court of Civil AP-
’ peals Reversed and Judgment,ofethe
District Court Affirmed —b rank S-in
Dnges.’penn Fire insurance company
2t al from Bexar county- tin
"Crira ^mM-ra.VroMfer-
p WiS T. E
Washingion, Oct. —Senor. uan
Barrio, the minteker V J orelKw.25:
fair, at Guatemala arrived in Wash
ington today Barrios comes to Wash-
ington to"tend the thanks ofGuate-
mala for the corala Interest manifest-
7d by the United stateg in the Cen:
I tral American peace conzressotaast
— - . .. 'winter and for it. courte.y In .ending
nbeck of the winvmmisGton at the head of wMcn
” cannot %a Major General George W Dav. zatlonust. —.
to be present at the opening of the I Ktders of Obion county.
Guatemala Central railroad earlier in nlNt rider organizatlot
Union City. Tenn.. Oct. 29.‛t ’’J2s
trust company will bo p:rmiue ′
^“rL^Hut^ « v5nt
erearsumnm
H2 c^o’n’U.
psT CIS II APPEALS.
,o»u‘^
In the First court of civil appeals:
Affirmed — Roderick McDonald Sr. et
a V. wyatt Hanks el al. from Lberty:
Joe Hildebrandt vs. porot hee Horzman
et al from Austin; George sprngman
c J: 1' Hakins al. from HoMton.
C ie -rateat sational bank vs. E. Klam.
Krom Harrs. ’ 4 A ,,
Revet se®l and Remxntied—A N Mt
Kev vs charles J Peterson et ah rotp
Jefteraon; M. P Sanders vs. Alvido *
161 that the eleotlon re- |
suit, will give an inerease Imuthe num. I
her of Republicans ratherthand.de,
er ase. This campaign has been a
strange one in many respects,unusual
conditions having existed in, dir erant
uu.. .axusea w -vuls, -- aections and while there will be
gas leases of the land of th . changes, the net result will, in my
lian minors made by th-ir ua1, judgment, be as stated. H-e_
d confirmed leases of the lands Chairman Hitchcock of th e.Fepuza,
----- — - F-" hivhar national committee said late EodH
M » 2232480020025
r«<Tt0« "2 S?.
pyrq nn TGiQT izatufavdnrhgintbor’Mogcna toe
GlVtN OIL I hub I ""24
--.h^’mor^
HeniI ">«"«> im ‘h«* Eo.stam
While he feels sure about Maryland
he thinks the fight will be close there.
Many Think That Judge Willlams Is"
1 "any physicians held simlar • T
zxttePusrghhef dom * DRAMATIC COURT SCENE
itients to smoke tobacco because “ |
. the fear that what was offered 2
as medicine might begin habit- A |
ual use.
"I feel sure,” Dr. Skidelsky said. w
inf • that tobacco if pure and prop- 2
. erly used, might be beneficial to •
d women. It is known to be valu- •
• able in functional disorders and 2
» nervousn sa As men find it valu- 1
~ able to soothe tleir nerves amid •
, cares or worrles/I do not see why 7
► women, whose/worries are more ♦
_► numerous ang whose nervous or- •
• pranizatlon is more de llrate. should •
- not find benefit in it. proper use • |
an, , AUTOMOEILE EASES:SuMDAa temma sttesti
and his appearance here has attracted inte Those in charge of arrangements announce that entries are coming in fast,
mfaifassocistionwasRure“r San antnlo a Fof Wort automobtises nave enteced cars,
anadamasites Wi"h,ve“'tow CLOSING DAY RATES -
Ths
PANHANDLE DAY TOMORROW______
on xeftnpnzaComa"ulanointdi"5" 1
T^^ra^y^l”^ . ......... _
the na- appointcashoipndretversktets“om
^4 aRaraadltareroirhosnne
in Texas and Oklahoma
San Augele.
San Angelo. Texas, Oct. 29.— (Spe-
cial.}—A grand turkey drive is an ad-
. ,, un t feature to the fair beg.nning
company VF next Wednesday. Citzen of Eden, in
•ci j. U Hall v Concho county, will drive over 1.000
Central Railroad turkey expecting to make the trip
ft forty miles in two days. The tur-
keys will be driven up the main street
of Lhe city on the morning of the
. , opening of the fair and will be on ex-
dismissed the fol lowinv107 nibition until the close, when the birds
‛o reqvire attorney K: era. Ull be sold for Thanksgiving offer-
to show authority to brinE., ings People from a distance should
anatrkt-tothenit6. — here Tuesday to see the turkey
pelanse tw<«. Ns thi. diy been
Smi-sed <••> apvellees manon
Cans, su-Mitted- Rellrond Com.
mission of Texas vs Chicago. Rork
Inland & Gulf Railway company, from
Travis.
next.__* __
GUATEMALA AT PEACE
Brat nternas ana raralga nelations
Preval.
daintor Lag of Massachusetts.-
New England will give its entire eleet
toral vote for Taft and Sherman. Mas:
sachusett will give about the same
plurality it nave to McKinley 182,000; •
have been up-rtate in New York and
am confiment that not only Mr. , arte
j but Governor Hughes will receive large
majorities in this state.
Secretary Straua of the Department
of Commerce and -..5
will carry tha .late of New York By
eradr’koseiFihiormnahxTh-
'“Former Governor Murphe. of New
Jersey—It is a question of mnajoxIty
only for Taft and sherman in New
J’Eeressman Hawley of Oregon—Taft
wili carry every state west of the Mis-
NetpDi with the popstble exception of
Missouri. Oklahoma. Texas and Arkan-
•2 Taft and Sherman will carry Xe-
srarki bv from 6 09" to 10.000..
PCharmad Woodruff of the.Revublie-
an State Committee—From thapanxeez
mnde up toy,1 predict tht.T »U’
turanty wilt be. over 125202 apd
Hughe, will not fall below 75.000.
New York. Oei. 29— Representative I
Henry C. Loudensiager of New Jerse |
secretary of the national Republican
songrargton commtHo"bnaadqua
trs during the campaign, today, gave
out his esumates of the compiexion.ot
ths national house of representatives
in the Sixty-first congress. .
“From the seyeral thousand letters
received." .aid Mr. Ioudenalare F"and
from personal interview. With P
dan. and other observore.tromatcc
uons of the country. I am Pne
inat a conservauive estimate at the' po-
' itca complexion of the next, no 8612
that it will show 227 Republicans and
Farmer Capetown Captnin Dineusses
Proposed Confederation.
Washington. Oct. 22kdw*,We-
mer gapepgwruiieryhcaptasn Gal
pidhtEvoPaonteappetkehakr"RyBovs
th commonwealth s system and the
details of its organizatton. He,sa id l
that the Capetown colony Orange River
fzpdertnjrremnaqgskm j the national met.
ratttrisppejdaranehgutincwpn’r -*" *
colonies into a commonwealth. Mr.
Weimer is on his war to Capetown.
Terre:. Texas, oct. 29 — (Special..
The Kaufman County Teacher. ’“U
EharKk. "ionige asston Homre
AMA .^uA'dlra rmmme wi
S? Jeshfons of the institute were most
successfu L____. ..
President R E Car-
penfir of the club, avpointed a com-
rittee consisting of J- L- Lovejoy, F. 5
pope J 1 White. J F Burrus and W.
B Carne, to inyestiknte the propoNI- i
tion further and correspond with the
committees at Denton. Decatur and
—------ - “ _ _ is an ordeal whicii at women
Becoming
ANOTHER of pleasant ( anticipations.
Thousands of women have found the use of Mother • Friend, robs
confinement of much pain and insures safety to life of mother and
Chlid. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical .time. Not
only does Mother’s Friend carry women safely through the penls^t
child-birth, but it prepares EXAMAME
the system for the coming J ■ Ed l
event, relieves "morning E‛A*
sickness," and other adis "pgu-ryma
comforts. I L
DBPRICESWNKAT
FLAKE CELERV FOOD
• ptats P«e ane ’^7'
SIXTH CIV IL APPEALS..
Texrkana. Oct. 29.—4 Special.) he
following proceeding were nd in the
Btxth court of ci'll t
wSrion "aPispoerdeP'al. fromsowte l ihe commereinl club. to.
m-e! - s
f^ml- ise appeal - nted and dls- priproprsitoncursagpomn
mnissed. . .
cases Decided—H. C. AcDanje' ct at
vs F. N. Staples. fromn Fanola pounty-
nffirmea; Mrs. A. e R Perry ,VS. F.2.
Ball et al from HaIe, 'affirmed,
Texas a Gulf Rallwny company V5
Alex Hinron, from GrgK arfrmed:
Kasa- City Sowanatn Ra'way om-
pany at al . va Rossronk Jos v drain
company. from Eowie. affirmed;
George Bean • J- w. Pird, irom P*t
aula affirmed John G. Wright VS. J
5 peaver et al from Red River. r<-
versed and remanded; C. L Texton re
ealw Vs. E. B White, tram Harr’son.
affirmed. Tgas * .Pacire
"ran v. J. K Senera, from Marlon,
affirmed J w Head ve G. C Nshols,
from Smith, affirmed: F M. Be! VS
iamnEon a Co., from Smith affirmed
Coes Submitted—Sterling Brandon
v. Texarkana a Fort Smith Railway
company, from Bowie county: W IS
BeXh.mn va J. F wzuinms wtrem
smh: Leuls Helbron •t al.. »" ST
Gte sowthwetr Ra’waycomnV.
from Rowi it HereramS Rothen.
from Fannin: Heuston Ice 4 Brewine
company v». J. M Sharp et al- from
| Mr. Hitchcock pala thet. Mr.Tatt.waz
I Eenwk, Tervln^’^^Hr Nee" Sj
radscar, nppuctefz h
timsc“aan 1wt"nan, Mr. Hitch-
cock .aid that be himszit,ana pexeE
seen any meeting equal to that of -af
nisht following torecasts were made at
Republican national head- ‘arters to-
"Tarran. Submitted—Gulf. Colorado * high in the prohibition ranks that he
tm tha
Rerdounty" 'Vaco I. the logical place for the bead-
denoim m G.... SCHEDULE KEPT SECRET
anti-Horsethiet Anmoctation >«•« iP-Hf
Renotutions Of «-----
T* AMOEAorthhr Assoclatiom Ok- other Shippers Were Not Allowed the
6.mn ana Texas today passed reso- — — - — •
Stio” Caing Ponf Lop, meo:
^?h« Hligeriders
wi be placed In the same, clans “»
horse thieves by thenorsanizeencon
5re5quor. anacampben dWe 05,
Warnewwasangton nna 1R6 Er Such
a law The association claims to have
Lw feh^rr^hX-y.^
Plany"caatmora was elected
priridaM^ D muisofree
vice president; W. H-
Ch. cotah sesretan ■
ton, chaplain; John H.
linavilie, member.exe0
of the---' mAu
nanee le Gir or."e W D Her. I"
—ggon, Texas Oat- (Speclal •>
Qu%. number of Coraicana. - irona
Sent to Rice tht morntns.t if rat
the ceremonies, °.t . hHainU Memorial
, cornet ”^a ohghen
. u.
company vs Mose Samuel, from Bowie;
W W. Sanders va. G. (. Miller, from
“ -ozosi. = the line ♦ "I think that if a woman wouia jy crying, U: — A 8 Hlake.thei
' accordinKs d but!? sit down for five minutes serore • contractor convicted of attempting tod
serepun sarpruVda’b/- Mgining the day .nd give the : orner“fonn M. Kelley to qualify on the
rt at HAmpnm counda; a: ?o* pun”, tier her day's * jury to try Abraham Huet and vote ror ;
!* 20ds Ihaneol be • work. And the five minute, thu. • Ruers acquittal, made a full confession
" I in court today. He told how, after he i
- was arrested Frank J. Murphy, Ruer.]|
assistant counsel, came to him and ,
promised him $10,000 if he woula xeeP |
quiet, the amount in notes Migned by
Ruef being delivered to a third party i
to be paid to Blake immediately after ]
he was .sentenced. Besides thia amount, j
Blake declared that his wife WAS to re- j
ceive |100 a month while ha was in the ;
penitentiary. .
Blake was called to rise for bls sen. II
tence, his young wife crying, "No, not
that!* and began to aob hyaterlcally. I
She was led from the room, and after
motions for a new trial and arrest of I
judgment had been denied, Blake said ,
Colorado ft Santa Fe Hallway company he had a statement to make as a reason |
vs. s M. Pierce, from Lamar. why sentence should not be pronouncea i
' • ! Thia came as a complete surprise to his
JUNYSEOUNED. counsel, who were permitted to with-
regtimony An Goode Case wi Begin draw from the case. After being sworn,
Friday niorusg. ana stating that he had not been prom-
Waco, (Al. 29. — special.) — The immunity, Blake told of being of- ■
twelfti juror in the Goode ease । 185— — * a Maw- l
was empanelled this afternoon about ।
4 o ‘clock, me iast one being the lrat I
man cakid on the fourth special ;
venire. Both the attorneys and the '
court were worried from the mammoin-
task of securing a jury and wnen the (of Ruef.
Railway lis was completed tha court adjourned
' Hexar ' until 9 o’clock in the morniog, when
Lacerre. from Harris.
Di missed— Mr-. Marv Nolda vE.ora
Marx t al from Harris; Commercial
National bank vs. San Augustin** Lun-
per company, from Montgomery-
Motion of Rehearn of Orde R"
fusing Leave to File Transeript Grant-
ed and Transcript ordered tiled—-
Cayetano Barrera et al vs, Francisco
G Guerra et al. from Starr. , ,
Motion for Rehearing Refused—T- X.
Eucholz administrator, vs. Minnie - - ।
on from Harris ,
Motion to Strike Dut Statement o‛
Facts (ranted-- Charies Hlansons vs.
Grace Russeil, from Galveston.
case submitted— First National Bank
of Houston vs J J Campbell company
RUEFS ATTORNEYS'
-
wrrNEss TENDEIED TEN THOU- I
BAND IF HE WOULD KEEP
QUIET.
uuszezzzsmsnrs; OFFEREDBRI3E BY
IN TWO COUNTIES ;
. the suecessul women physiclan a
X of Philadelphia, after startling the •
r. Woman’s club yesterday, byde, I
. fending the tobacco habit among V
. men, .tartled it .till mor 5 ad: ♦
V vocting the use at cigarettes by ■
suit to dissolve the company.
George B. Ferguson, a clerk in the
—-‘2" treight department at the Central Ver-
M. Long of At- mont railroad, gave
n n. French of Col* ferred to. *“
executive committee tarirts in
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, October 30, 1908, newspaper, October 30, 1908; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1495162/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .