The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 182, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1909 Page: 3 of 14
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BUGGY S’TRUCK BY TKAIN,
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B. Honaker et al. vs, J. E. ones.
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A Delicious, Nourishing
Meal for 5 Cents
Atlanta, Ga., April 14.—The. twelfth
annual conference for education in the
spect
kery.
when
aking
A little fruit makes the meal even more wholesome and adds
little to the cost. Try one of these tomorrow.
ville.
i band
sur-
the legislature pasaed a law
it a felony, no such etfense
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a the
A LAZY LIVER
makes life a burden, as thousands
fixtures, lino, piano, $300
Ram Mire Threntene whole Towu.
Motion to Relax
Jennie Raley vs.
Bexar.
new
co;
untin. where he goe
deliver en address to
The Xegro Question and othet Prob-
lems Touched Upon at opening
Day's Session.
nOXHAM NOOsTERS MEET.
Businenn Men Pimn Extenaive "Emprove-
ments tar cuy.
WArrow Guf 25 fi pm
* CaMakerL
---- nuverasng Mad
‘ 1eE In the fieht RI
before the militia took
by trying to provo that I
feature dlamonda was re
today.
Iemoyne wne a created
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FEXSE HAs OS LT 31 ST AE-
COME PUXISHABLE.
FORMALLY BEGrNS IN
ATLAXTA.
Mau t hargea Muli Auempt la steal
Sherirr» Dlamond stud So
Eacapes Jail senteuce.
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night
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On Motion for Rehearing---Jck Ear-
ly, Hill; C. H. Crowson, Anderson.
Rapids, Mich.
Warner’s Safe Cure
which is purely a vegetable com- 3
pound, is an absolutely safe and ]
permanent ure for all inflamma- :
tory and other diseases of the '
liver. . It corrects the functional
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WOLTERS GIVEN LIBERTY
and I can truthfully say that I
have been benefited very mate-
rially. I shall continue taking
your medicine and feel sure that
in a very few weeks’ time I shall
be completely recovered from my
' trouble which caused headache
and sleeplessness. My skin was
quite yellow, but it is now clear-
ing up, I am able to put in my
full ten hours each day which I
have to do at the factory where I
work.
"I can cheerfully recommend
your medicine to any one who has
similar troubles to those which I
have mentioned above.” Elmer
(‛hirf 8lppy saidi
"with nuen weapona o-tainabla ...
r"I • community pight be imperuo
in timee oC trikes or riota. rHe wag
dtprtment haw iuformned me it wir mei?
10 more weaponm and movit up what ,4,1
malus uf.them - "*T*
Gew. Monel Leavem l"orto I ieo,
San Juan, April 14 Major Qeperal ;
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year*
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hnwfmnn < ohanty Display at Fair.
Texas, April 14~-(Bpecial.»
E H Tuzxie of Kemp, baa been eni
of suffering men
Raneh ffouse Totally Westroyea.
I Amps was, Texas, April 14 -(gpe, al >
Yesterday about noon the dwelimng
house on the ranch of J c Ram-ey
about wxteen miiew from Lamparas
was burned, the house and the furni.
turn taint a total lose. A defective
flu* was guppowed to be the caune of
the fire. No one but a negro aervant
waw on the place at the time of the
fire. The loss is about $10,000 with no
insurance.
•U al., frntn
of Ama/Tlrt
ing- We meet Ji these requirements and
licit your busin.
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This was in Jannar since whi h t ,
he t < ip n missing.
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qulekiy relleve
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Stomarh, Sea-
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Bexar; Mod
vs. Etta Eli
Motionsc. 1
Hartford Fi
vs. City oH
county: J.
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railway v*,
E. Gintier x
railway, frot
Motion to
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'1 ER. N. Y.. and mention having .-Xnt0a, , .
seen this liberal offer in the Fort wonGU in 1e TgYn
prenence of the
Held la Chieugo,
Chicago, April 14 -—The official pro-
gramma of the necond nationnt pea ce
congress which will be held here May
3-5, wan imsued today, followinK t e
return from Washington of a delega-
formally opened tonight
were Kotton out with hut little dam.
a«e, but with this exception, the prop-
erty of Mr Willlams wan an entire
loan. His losa on the building was
590 Innurance as follows On build
furniture Si 200; hath end
SELL NO MORE OLD ARMS
Failed intes Gevernment Mceds le the
P’rotest of Chicauo Pollee,
Wanhington. April 14 — No more
choap revolutions in neighboring coan.
tries will be encouraged by tho ensy
manner in which it has been posstbi 4
purchase old arms in the United Htates,
Orders have been issued at the war de.
pertinent vtopping the selling ot at.
know. Food does little, good.
There is no energy for business or
pleasure. Headache, sleeples-
ness, yellow skin, coated tongue
indicate that the liver is not doing
its work and the bile is not being
carried off.
Now Works 10 Hours a Day.
"This is to certify that I have
been troubled with my liver for
several months past, and after
trying many different remedies I
read your advertisement in the
Daily News of this city. I imine-
consumed by tlr* The first origi
in the upper part of th* hulM
The ire department
dent, of the congre
Hecretary of the lm
Hunyadi
Janos
Best Natural
laxative Water
Do you know that your etomach
or bowel trouble and the indi-
getion that goes with it can
be relieved quicker and better by
using HUNYADI JANOS WATER
than in any other myl it is
easily taken- % a glams on ariming
—and you hare no had after
eTTeota.. Ask your Phyaician-
he will recommend it—and you
wil be metinfied, aa are •0 many
others. Try it yourself tar
CONSTIPATION
nXHBIF couLEcron N LMID.•
n. Tugule Mill Have Charge <
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NeffaMa Maya Tr, Th.uMBd Mencauta
xansa cf9, AIA "Im-ren thon.
eana men could not find Crazy Snake
in.tne rElon i» whleh he la hiaing.-
•aid Colonel Roy HTofrman of the Okla
homa state militia, who led the recent
search for .the Indian chief and who
arrived in Kannas City today. "He I,
a wid. sparsely settled region.
thirty miles wide and mites Tong
extending to the Red river. It has been
the "uecessfut hldlnr place tor crimi-
nals for years. But it is only a quo-
lion of time until we get them wi.
iam Tilghman. an old frontlersman
and former marshal of Dodge City- 13
leading the search.
"Undoubtely Crazy Snak* w3-
ment and opinion as to Houston Water
Company Overruled Hartford Fire In-
aura nee company et al. vs. City of
Houston et al, from Harris county.
Motion for Rehearing and to Reform
Judgment Granted -Missouri, Kansas
Texas Railway of Texas vs Milll0 A
Wall.et from Dallas county.
Motion for Rehearing Submitted--- W
A Thomas va T. D. Ellison, from Hunt
county: st. Pauls Sanitarium -va. p M
Ercoman. trom .Dallas; Entate of A
Iim er V8.J. F. Veatch from Orange.
,( auses’Subinitted- William D Cleve,
lend 4,Sone '*• George W. Smith et al .
from Jasper, county; K B suchanan
et ai. vs. W. D. Burnett et al , from
Comanghe; C. H. Myors at al. ts H .
Frey,, from Harris; Johnnie Me perrin
Brazos V8 Ward Templeman. from
FOURTH CIVIL APPEALS.
Han Antonio, April 14.—(Sper inl.)—
The fourth court- of elvil appeals
handed down the following opinions to-
day:
Ronham, Texas, Apri 14__(Speciat )
T Eikbomuefbmeia
marked desree was shown, and the
many fine talks made by the buGneK
men were received with hearty ap.
plause. The Booster Hub 1. Erow“g
rapidly, and that their effort. An
baring fruit is evidenced by he many
extensive improvements that are now
in contemplation in thia city. It was
decided at the meeting last nfghe io In
augurate a monthly trader day for Bon-
ham. and a committee was aelectea to
name a ante. Steps were also taken
looking toward the establishment nt a
creamery.
TRFMON I —while possessing
the merit of being conservative, it is
nevertheless an out-ofthe-ordinary style
Arrow Collars
ihg ex*cutive comnittc ot
trouble by increasing the flow of
bile into the bow’els to a healthy
standard and keeping it so. It aids
in removing the waste material
that obstructs the circulation of
the liver, and by its tonic and
purifying properties brings to a
condition of perfect harmony all
the organs of the body.
WARNER S SAFE PILLS, su-
gar-coated, absolutely free from
injurious substances, a perfect
laxative, will cure indigestion.
Biliousness. Torpid Liver and
Constipation. Do not gripe.
WARNER’S SAFE CURE is
put up in two sizes and is sold by
all druggists at 50 CENTS and
$r.0o A BOTTLE. Refuse substi-
tutes containing harmful drugs
whiak, injure the system.
Sample Bottle Free. Sample bot-
tie of WARNER’S SAFE CURE
will be sent postpaid to any one
who will write WARNER’S
SAFE CURE CO.. ROCHES-
when the conference was welcomed to
Atlanta by Governor Hoke Smith and
listened to an address of the president,
I. C. Ogden of New York, as well as a
paper on “The American Spirit of Edu-
cation," by Dr. 8. C. .Mitchell, president
of the University of South Carolina. .
Governor Smith’s remarks were not
confined to a speech at welcome. He
touched on the problems which the
---- m universities are to ask
for a fund to provide teachers in the
highschools... At a meeting of presi-
dents this afternon 8 committee was
appointed, headed by Chancellor David
Barrow of Georgia, to confer with the
Eruztees the Peabody fund to urge
th efinancing of the proposition.
At the busines meeting of the con-
ference thia afternoon Prof. A. L. Bon.
durant of the University of Mississippi
asked the conference to meet in his
stateqext year. Before adjournment
committees were named on resolutions
and nominations.
pk. SO
Buffalo.
T Inite“
tion that conferred
Taft regarding tha
Mepublicans ( laim That Itovenue-
P’roducing Ability or Pending mu
la Amplo for All Purpows.
P"ONTOV OF »iirpv.
IS • Bee i hlef i Inimn sale or rmn L. a
Mennee to Penee.
hicao April. 14.— Chiet of police
shippy of Chicago explained today he
promptly but (he fire had gained amh ,
headway that the bullding coula not i
be saved. The restdences of Judge N j
Smith and V. lofner. were bota badiy 1
damaged. Home artioles of furnHur*
' thin city The.
A 320,000 and will
wv 1 . , . —ehTaren’LRwdabtsancayinawitthe
W hipple, I 19 Colfax St., Grand t rayed vicious actions and bit en bet
yimh E’Rcepuenemaogherecather, "1
Riaus
ulent hydrophic poisoning. The do,-
tors the immediate presence of
Mr..Klaus and all his children
treatment.
and women
Suth was
Teet Jodg-
hautt.tn < untv exhibit at tha
Haw lair He will have caurga e,
• "or’ 0f . olle ■ ting ths „, nioira.
frot he different parts or P
and abo th- work nt putting rhem Im
Do1t0n ar the t^.r as weli as het ng
piu, tetlisplay during tho timn th
fair is being teld
Aged Women Have MIrneulous Emenpe
From Desth at Deston.
Denton, Texas, April 14.— (Speclal >
Mrs May and Mrs. Me Caskey were
thrown out of the buggy in which they
were riding and badlybrulsed at Au-
brey yesterday afternoon when the
pouth bound pansenger train struek
their borse and vehicle just as they
.were crogsing the track north of the
depot. The horse was instantly killed
and the buggy turned over on top or
th* ladies, both at whom are elderly
ledlea At fl rat acoounts Mr. May was
reported to have been fatally Injured,
but later reports re that she is not in
a dangerous condition They drove on
to the main track without seeing the
approaching train on account of a long
frelght that was on the siding between
them and the main track.
diately wrote for a sample bottle
represent th* hationn government The
President also promised to write a let-
ter to be read at the congrene Be re-
tary of War Di kinson, who h presi-
drnt of the congress, will be in P‛an-
nma at the time of the meetiug. It is
expected that the deiexutes outside «*f
Chicago will number 1,100.
Austin, April 14.—(Spoclal-mhe foi.
tadyn tie
Resir;
Ellis, Johnson; JU ah Monroe, William-
son.
Reversed and Remandea — George
Walters and Will Hare, Harrls: Tom
Morrison, Br„ Mitchell; Babe Gay. Me.
uennan; B Monroe, Willlamron,
. Appeal Disinissed-- Enno Cassens an
G. Cassens, Williamson.
i Motlon for Rehearing Overruled-
John Dies, Baylor; ex parte Ed Wilson,
Dallas; Willie Eallentine, dalveston:
Fred Potte, Grayson; Lige Davis,
Coley Ellis and Henry W l mama. John,
"son; Smithy Jackson, Folk.
Submitted on Brief for Both—TI H
Banks, Travis; John Barr, H. Geiber
and Jack Early, MLennan; F. p
Yeiral, McLennan; J. S. Carroll and
Louis Mendes. Hays.
On Brief and Oral Argument for
Both—Henry Piper. Travis; Ltzzie
Cravens, Galveston.
On Record—Terrane Fruger, Folk,
L Mallory, Kaufman.
On Brief for State—John Veal, L.em.
Pnii ' n Clay, Milam; Jim Robinson,
The President gave
the use of his name Hit
Wanhinuton, April 14 - fnf more thay
lour liours th. bemocratie members nt
the senate conterred todas in an erfort
to agree upon a polley inward lari re
legiwlation. At the end or that tme
.Senator Culberson, th. minarity leader,
announced that the Democrata had
agreed to a •pedal incomee tax amnena-
ment and aland tor subatantial reduc-
lion. In achedulea, and particutarly tor
a decreame on the necessarles or lite.
The sonterence wa» not binding, but
rexuratesa or thia fagt, it wua not en-
tirely harmonlous. Heine of the sena-
tore present admitted frankly that ihey
would ark protection tnr the Indu.trie.
ut their states. Senator szone •poke it,
favor of nisprogramnefor independ-
ence tor the Filipino, alter three earn,
and for abnolute free trade witn the in
lend during that period senator fo-
ter wee opposed to free trade with the
Philippines. Only on one question was
the conference agreed, and that was
I be Incorne tax amendment. No detaila
were arranged today to fight for a re.
duction of rates along that line FHe
conference was adjourned uni ll Friday
h« all those present agreed that the
were,not sufficiently acquainted with
th* bill to pass judgment intelligently
upon it. While the Democrnts with in
session, notices of the meeting at the
finance committee tomorrow were de.
l Ive red to the minority members et that
committee.
In ylew of all the criticisms mate ot
the tariff bill as amended by the finar, e
committee at the senate, particularly
th* observation that the bill will not
produce sufficient revenues for the
couhtry’s needs. Henator Aldrich will
undertake Monday to satisfactorily ex.
plain the revenue features of the mens,
ure. As the Demos rats will auk that
the bi’l lay over till Monday, Mr ai
drich does not intend to. make tomor.
row the statement of whieh he has al.
ready given notice, but will present a
far more elaborate argument Monday
than he had intended.
Houston, April
Texas, up to a fe
Or, heat the Biscuits in oven, dip them in milk, drain,
and fry in butter, after which they may be served with a
little cream, if desired.
Depsrtment Haw Hnt4 Fight to Prevent
Apread of Finmes,
Hillsboro, April 14-(Speclal.)--Juwt
after 2 o’clock last night the handsome
residence of Will Williams prentdent
of the Farinere National bank, was en-
SUPREMI COURT.
Austin, April 14.— (Special.)—The
following proceedings were had. in the
supreme court today:
Reversed and Rendered—State of
Texas ve. John W. Brady, from Wil-
liamson county; Texarkana & Fort
Smith Railway vs. Jim Anderson, from
Bowie.
Mandamus Refused—J. H. Fine vs. J.
L. Robison, commissioner, petition for
mandamus.
Certified Questions Answered—St
Louis, Ran Francisco & Texas railway
vs. E J. Wall, from Hardeman.
Applications Granted and Set for May
12—Joe P. Cleveneer ys F. A. Blount,
from Nacogdoches county; E C, Hess
vs. R. C. Webb et al, from Fayette;
Primon for Fsher.
Paris. April 14 Henri Len
gained considerable noforiety
it will he pointed out that the est.
p, . - mated revenues to be derived by rhe
Dieminmed.- raym Wmnae by th* way, and m*«„.
A N Maxendin, committee fallm Rhort nt the actn p„..
gibilfties of the measure The wenate
committee on finatice Lad the advi -
ot the best expert in the government
service And fmn> an analysis they made
at the house bill, they predicte thal
the revenues would have been far
greater under that measure then wern
entimated. These experts take the p
sition also that the hill as amended by
the senate will raise a great deat more
money than appears, ane Senator Aj.
drich has not changed his mind on tha
subject that no additional internal tax
will be required to supply the goverr.
ment’n expenses
Great dependenee is placed by the
senate leaders in the work being don
by former Henator Hemenway n ba.
half of the new senate committe, on
public expenditures, information |« be
ng coliected whir h will he user in cut.
tng down annual appropria tiot »
The senate leaders have taken (he
position that the xovernmental extrava.
gance.must cease and it la reported
__ that Mr Hemenway wi I1 recomniene
“ reduction at about $33,000,000 from »n
7137,000,000 of permanent funds mr j ।
that a like Bum may be prune.} fro en
the regular annual appropriation ror '
the various executive departments i
Abilene, Texas, April 14 (Special)
About 10 o'clock thia morning the barn
at George ("Iayton caught fire and
owing to the high wouth wind which
was blowing, for a time the best (real*
denco portions of the city was threat-
enetL The firs department responeed
promptly and soon extiugulshed ths
flames. lous about $600
with P’resident
New York. (leneral Woor arrive,} laet
Naturdny He made a tour of nspec-
tion > f the -sland review, d the troops
and inspected th* army posts H * wil
make a report with regard to tjie fret
tion of a militury hospita! at Han Juat
Th* municipality owns the present hom
pital __
dinc ‛vered some weks ago many hun.
drrd» of old l tilted tates army rir s
had bern molt in Chieugo stores rnas,,
permismion for eriminately and ha protested
honorury presi- ! drpartment against the ss
ane vlelegatd ’ wenpona
i HIGHER COURT HOLDS
CWELF’TH ANNUAL
imprisonment in defar
Make 4 otrthonne b’irepreof.
<<< i-sa, kpril 14 (Spe,
. < omislone rs- Court arter
ver th" plans furnish* l by tj
PLAN OF ACTION
from Collin; Missour, Kansas & Texas
railway vs. C. T. Reynolds, from Gray-
son.
Granted and Set for Mir 5—J. W
Watson et al. vs. H. Van Hickle et al.
from Hunt county.
Applications Refueed-G.- Hemmg-
hoffen vs. Rosaria Mining A Milling
comnpany, from Tarrant county; J. Zan
et at vs. A. Clarg et at. from Falla;
Henry Caviness va. Pullman company,
from Bexar; J. G Wright vs. Hartford
Fire Insurance company, from Howard;
W‛ _T. Carwile vs. William Cameron &
Co. trom McLennan: Atchison, Topeka
A "Santa F* railway rs. T. L. Mills, from
El Pao; Ga!veston, Harrisburg & Ran
Antonio railway va. M!chael Pigott at
al . from Bexar; City of Coleman vs. C
A. Price, from Coleman; Ran Antonio A
Aransas Pass railway vs L C. Beau-
champ, from Harris
Applications Dismissed far Vitnt of
Jurisdin tion—Ga n Antonio Gas A Klec-
trie company vs Galveston, Harrisburg
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DEMC M NATIC SEN Alt ms ox LY
IN HARMONY OX INCOME
TAX FEATURE.
leer Bryan Speak at Doline,
Forney, Texas, April. 11 (Npe lal f
Last nizht quite a erowd from IUD
plac went in autos to Iia llas to I.
William J, Bryan spenw Tha distauc-
la twenty one mile- and tha pa
returned ut • o’clook fhl ornlna
Yesterday Mr Bryan, en route ft rm
Terrell to Dallas on tie Texas A Fn-
rifle railroad, inaole A stop of ten risin-
tites here.
Affirmed— W. H. Vickerw et n vs.
Mrs. A. I. Peddy, Sabine; Kt. Louis A.
Han Francisco railway vs. J. M. Adamfa,
Hardeman.
Roversed ard Remanded—T. J.
Womble et al vs. W. r. Hershey et a 1.
♦Hardin; A C. Allen va. Herricb Hiare-
war* company, Harris,
Reversed and Rendered—J. F. Lop-
ton vs. J. F Fuller, Lynn; Scottish
Union A National Insurance company
vs. Weeks Drug company, Nacogdoches,
Motion for Rehearing Overruled--
Keystone Milla company vs. George W
Chambers. Montgomery; I. r Walker
vs. Bl Paso Electric Railway com-
pany, El Paso; J T. Lofton va. J. R -
Miller et al, Lynn; International A
Great Northern railway vs. C. H Mc-
Cullough, Bexar.
nzzuvxsiisk69 Eesicheato themtor
crispness, pour hot
milk over them; add a little cream and salt to suit the taste.
Or, if you don t like milk, try it this way: Heat two Biscuits
in oven to restore crispness; then dip them quickly in salt
water, place a piece of butter on the Biscuit, allowing it to
melt into the shreds.
Ret for Hearing and Submissico
Wednesay. April 38—C. P. Estes et al
vs. Florence Estes et aU from Bell
county; International A Great Northern
railway vs. Mrs. Annie White et al.,
from Travis: Sarah F. Turner rt al. vs.
Wade M. Smith et al , from ‘Travts: Mis-
souri, Kansas A Texas Railway of
Texas vs. Julia James et at. from Has-
trop; Houston A Texas Central raiTway
vs. J. D. Lentz, from Travis; Fort
Worth & Rio Grande railway vs. R. W.
Windham, from Brown.
Questions Certified to the Supreme
Court—J. F. Wingo et at vs Joe rud-
der et al-, -from Milam county.
fhe r m’ninwionti court today etocred
H J. Osbourne an attorney of Kaur.
’ out
’ ‘ ’ T< • r J 0 E. tpf o r 6 . enjt
"i d 1 her** was but one other appUA
fanf Jr (‘wbotrne has been aasistan;
foniy ljorrey ane I.as mad* a fine
t s
Right Rider* bars • hurrh.
Nch i 1, Tenn., ♦ • 14 —
Pje tet fus chur 'I Hl- Fre d ia Ca ‘
weli county. Kenturky; burned 4 I
night and niht ridern ar* susprcted ’
Bloodhounds have been put an tne
trn k of the ncorltariew
poG BITES WHOLE FAMILY,
P. w. Kinus ud Five Onidren .Lenve
for Panteur Imatitute.
Taylor, Texas, April 14.—P. w. Klaus
ana..five. of his children who were re-
cently bitten by a mad dog, upon ad-
ice from the physicians at the Paa-
teur institute at Austin, left laat nlaht
for three .weeks retment in the PS!
Uur institute.
VOU don’t believe it,
- do you? Here it is:
Take two SHRED-
DED WHEAT BIS-
-e comuaneeu .-treat
tar the putting in of i
foor and firs -proofing
0irti un-, today awarded
j ।
has been reported al various times raw
olutionista in Central and South .Amer,
ica obtained arma from the Untteng
Niates. It remaind, however, for tha '
Poliee to complain that the sale of os.g
prinstield rtfie#. recently diucardea, t4i
fauninE trouble for them That con -
Pain wan rollowed by an order against
tn- sale of the remaining 9,000 ric •
by auction These rifles may Ne auig.
to Patriothorganisationu only.
having
diamond mine owner on false prete nwe
hy anserfing that he eouie mnanufa. t -
diamonds. He was pineed on trial he
fled just hefore the final henring o th
case against. Mm lie wvas nentences t
Shredded Wheat is made of the choicest selected white
wheat, cleaned, steam-cooked and baked. Try it for breakfast
to-morrow with milk or cream. The Biscuit is also delicious
for any meal in combination with fresh or preserved fruits.
THE ONLY “BREAKFAST CEREAL” MADE IN BISCUIT FORM
order to s»H 0I n«»t.
t’orui ranu Texan Anil 14.-(gpa,
a ! IH tri 1 Judge H. H Dariss to.
,3 "r"’ ' ‘ d • oshnrsh recelven
of t •- it hards (y Oil com pap »
. * L lant, AM It la
aimed to -ye beet operafed at a
Lastland.
! Overruled—
ompany et al.
। from Harris
Lries Schrein-
New Orleans
»m Jefferson:
Northeastern
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1909.
। tempted robbery was contemplated by
; the penal statutes of tha state.
Such was th« opinion of the court
of criminal appeals today in reversing
th* case of George Wolters, who was
given two years in tha state peniten-
Gary on tha charge of attempting to
rub Sherift A. it Anderson of his dia-
mond stud.
Tha appeal of Wolters’ co-defend-
sots, who were each given a term of
five years and six months in the peni-
tentiary on th* same charge, has been
submit ted to th* highar court and ar-
gued orally by Distrit Attorney Love
•nd Attorney 1. T. Branch, represent-
ing the defendants. The same ques-
tion is raised in that case and th*
probabilities are that it will be re-
versed by the court next Wednes-
day.
W hile Sheriff Anderson, in company
with Constable Smith were boarding
the Fort Worth sleeper of the Houston
A Texas Central railway he saw Wol-
ters and Johnson in tne doorway lead-
ing into the sleeper and as he went to
squeese through them to get Into the
sleeper, Wolters, who had an overcoat
over his arm, was alleged to have put
up hi* coat as a shield and It wa« al-
leged he ran his hand arpund and got
hold of th* sheriffs stud. Sheriff An-
_ ____ derson testified that the first thing
CONFERENCE FOR EDUCATION IN SOUTH
.Au- A.n-.. Iwas not necessar lor him to be crowd-
HOKE SMITH WELCOMES DELEGATES MagMa gtr
I hand. The constable, coming up at this
I — - I time, all three men were arreste and
MEETING | South as well as all other sections had I No w. apons were exhibited and no
I et and solvt d, and teld of some of the | demand was made on Anderson for any
“15 that, cou10 be seen. He pictured | of hia property, and the search of the
1D all others, and commended the three men showed that they had no
men and women who are giving of weapons except ordinary pocketknives.
-51 time and money in an effort to The principal contention of the de-
ai humanity. But ho said that educa- fendant was that the facts were not
• -ion 8 most efective when it is the sufficient to sustain a conviction for
education which builds charities as | an assault to rob. It was further eon-
WgL as 1mparts knuwledge from I tended by ths defendant that the facts
—°V K3, . . 1 in this case do not constitute an as-
.Met the governor took up the race|sault nor do they show any intent to
problem, sayng:: f commit robbery.
The presence of a great number'of 1 - - -
nesroes in ‘I10 South l» a problem that I THIRD 0IVI. APPEAL.S.
mu ’j, bc understood, I do net believe | Austin, April 14.— (speclal.)—The
all the people comprehend the dues- | following proceedinge were had today
ion-..A! tne negro, educational prob-lin the court of civil appeals, rairi 415-
lem Is round In the 6,000,000 nesroes I trlct.
who never enter these institutions and arrirmed—1Houston A Texas Central
whouarsuttehiy unsutted ,o' the op. railway vs. Mary E. Lamair et el., iom
portuniss they otrer. 1 refer to thelTrayis county; B. F. Mwter ve, ill.
ot neeroes engaged in the|idiey. from Tom Green. --------
simplest line, of manual labor. Reversea and Remanded—T. L. Ar- Gtlmer ve.
"Tha.irst.step in the education of thur vs R. A. Porter, from Tom Green; • -----------
th .KTeat body of negroes I, to inspire M w. Morris ve. M A. Moon, from Tom '
Adeer 1o.do better than tho labor Green; Texas Life insurance company
Ina;x,are celled upon to perform and to A. r. Roberts, from Travis: J. C.
Ie nem f a willingness to live poorly, Huchinson vs. rJas Central Railroad
.perchanee a me.«er support can be company, from Hamilton.
made.with half-time labor. I the-case of the Houston a Texas
emaXPe nence shows that the negroes Central Railway et al. va. W. J. Rogers,
Improye.moat rapidly where there are from Llano county, Judkment to ren:
nowsst.ne8roen. in proportion to the de red in favor of appellee ngatnat the
number.o white.s. The best tnena of Missouri, Kansas a Texas railway and
.ur o.zhould snek nts distribution the Missouri. Kansas A Texa" Railway
1.. This can be accom- or Texas for the sum of 3203,59. with
Elsnea.bY more wh iteswott lers coming JudKment against appellee for costs ol
5outh and more negroes going North, anneal
East.andWest",, , Rehearing Refused—W. A. Wall et Al.
pgoyern or.Smith » was followed by vs. F. R. Lubbock et al, from San Au-
Th ent.°8d i who,read “J.8 addresa. gustine county; W. w. Holland vs.
.c,heiaddress of Dr. Mitchell of South Western Bank & Trust company, from
+aron4, Tha? received with great in- Robertson; Missouri, Kansas & Texns
Dythe big crowd which is pres- railway vs. John Neiser, from William-
en..attheconference. son; Fno Boardman vs. J. L Woodwnra,
af -tnersaledueation s a truer test from Concho: Western Union Teiegraph
hk demo eracy than universal suffrage, ompany vs. J, G. Powell, fron Rob-
h e said, in conclusion of his talk on ertson.
-eAmerican Spirit in Education." Motion to certify to the supreme
,.?1 re881n8 the importance of thorough court in the case of Samuel Green vs.
articugt ion n .eevry line of school J. w. Hewett, from Brown county, was
work, the department of secondary edu- overruled.
crontoday made public a statement Submitted for Rehearing—Ban Anto-
outiining.the.future policy. ho A Aransas Pass railway vs. F E.
nheuresolution.seeks to impress the I Hodges et sl., from McLennan county;
Ihportanceof school organization from Gulf. Colorado A Santa F* railway vs.
primary.tocollege diploma, effective Otis Peaslee et al, from Willtamson;
4PeV1Spn, both state and county, with Missouri. Kansas A Texas railway vs.
O-l .L"if ee.from political influences Cullen Crews, from Hays: M Tf Reed
WePaid i. the epcouragement of vs. M. G. Sampson et al . from Travis
418Seh l attainments before entry Other Motions Submitted—A. L Nail
to.cone8 et frankness on the part of thevs. First National Bank of Chicnsha
C4115858. With regard to work andjfrom Lipscomb county, to strike out
t tan qards and generous provision for (the statement of facts and motion for
tne training of teachers. certiorari and to file original state-
- 1 no southern universities are to aak I ment of facts; W. T. Hofiey vs. F
Hugen, from Milam, for certiorari and
to dismiss writ of error.
icata Texse April 16 ——(Spe
< vrrnnr (ieno ut North Caro.
Certificates of posit.
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