The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, April 20, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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BAILEY CAMPAIGN
FLEET IS DIVIDED
The Satisfactory Beverage
THE SIGHT IS INSPIRING
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Delidous-Wholesome=Thirst-Quenching
DES PLANCHES STAYS
HELL AMD MEKRILL
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WITHDRAWS TROOPS
SPIE
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The third and fourth di-
Long Beach.
by the flagship Maine,
are comparatively few.
HARD CAMPAIGNING.
the
sporting thou-
four ports and
U After
HOLDS SUNDAY SESSION.
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Fan EASTENN DIVISION.
the call of the state chairman
HISS JOHNSON’S NAME.
r mbezzie
ail. that mukes it dishonor
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do
nor
noon tomorrow.
rhetorlcale.
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alinx
ann
ENT.
For Time -
Joint Debnte nt Edewood.
him.
GLASS AT MOIMT PLEASANT.
under him.
f
I
URGE ECONOMY.
Government.
' elected Prof
At
which
Osaka.
most convincing arguments
M.
fir
high school w
l.
The dire
Kaufman.
Joint Debate
of
at
id
DEATHS
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cawrAGS PUBLICITY.
cordance with the circumstances.
HROOKELAND FOR RARLEY.
Dr. #. 11. Conover
TEXAS.
PORT WORTH,
Bishop Capers Wear Death.
{
ge
he
charges brought 1
an tl
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April
U tica.
moat
Railway Bwilders Strike.
Interest la fnmpMga Grown ns Electlon
r
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V.c
verywhere
'Pure H
»y oc-
venue.
-Bshop
piscopi i
EMBEZZLEMENT OF VOTES
J. S. COOK ARRAIGNS MAYFIELD
visions rounded 1
cruise to San Pec
electric roads were tram
sands of visitors to all 1
tors
one
in the rounds of balls
of entertainment de-
s and
fleet
‘OINT-
DF
clubs
ship.
Thro
while
Bryan addressed
for men here this
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Hes
He
, Gibson i
elected
i formerly
■ tea' her.
oubles
stom-
o di-
needs
o the
nour-
to be
t deli-
Thousands Line Los Angeles Beach
and Watch Big Ships Maneuver.
Had a Busy Easter Sunday.
> food
rows
d1 the
Inter*
clally
unga.
‘fecta,
1 and
19.~-
larg
hors*
ble to
the tei
Ba gley
college.
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and Saturday. April 24 and 25, William
son county
These two
member-
an "XC
believe
ice” being delivered
yrerian church.
e meetings
I
address on
Haute,
n- bad
id not
lid not
I was
he did
a. rru
s and
address
9 Jack#
MLmsouri Pacific Depot at Warrens-
bur,. Mo., Is ill* Scene of a
Bloody Shooting Affray.
FOR FIRST TIME SINCE LEAVING
THE ATLANTIC WARSHIPS
AKE SEPARATED.
instance, ta it *
tor hiuu to suy
■ Hailey was W
rnurch,
address
Will.
, . 7 30
hela Thursday
Belmont, prest
N
)
proceeding to
sheltered por-
y ookelan? Is going to pile up a ma-
jor.tr for Baller. May 2
KmENSE IN NAVARO.
Two Hundred and Fifty People Hear
Balley Argument.
feat F. O. Hawes here tonight,
dead:
James Ryau, city marshal.
Night Watehman Basbahan.
F. O. Hawes.
The wounded.
Night Watehman R. W. Pollaek.
_pril 19. — Memorial
inducted in the house
Gwin
at any
r. W1l-
. N. Y..
r $2.50.
/hat to
r a free
are participating
and other forms
Apr!! 19.-(Spe-
has been crcu-
Point FI rm a for a long
dro, the four ships, led
Kaufman, Texas, April 13
Hon Gordon Huff master of
Lzon Negritos of Same Breed as Pig-
mies of Africa.
Manila. April 19—Prof. Starr of Chi-
MCURE
to three
price $1
guaranteed
aad stom-
st powers)
de-
morrow at Baguio for the first great
educational conference ever held there,
profs Starr. McClintock, Burke and
Roberts who came from America, will
make the principal addresses.
CARBOLIC ACID VICTIM.
roply. his amendments
urged and supported •y
belong to the same race as the pgmies
of Central Africa. 4 He spent three
weeks with the Negrito tribes of Pam-
Shoppers and Business Men"
tired people and Tthirstyj people—nerve: worn-and j brain -wem,
Apeoplc—people,who just,like to’tickle|thc palate j occasionally
with a delicious,beverage—all classes, ages and sexes "
DRINK
of representatives for the late Repre-
sr-native G W Smith of Illinois to-
ughout the next five dayi
officers and men of the
2a.
nelthr, in
defense nor
alsoan u
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89
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rate bill,
him, are ad-
A< Mt IT LINLTHV ANVT RICH.
Washington. A
services were coi
the senator. i
The county executive committee met
in Quanah Friday and called a primary
election for May 2. In accordance win
WER
4 Hpeclal l
this city
iversion
ay over
r Camp-
esler of
court of
Stevens,
n West
iking in
s a can-
tict, and
. to the
e devel-
fact that it
meeting of
was closed
f
7%
against him, and posing a* champions
of the interests of Texas, is not enter-
tained hy the cltizens of East Texas
FREE!
Valuable cook book mailed
on receipt of your address.
Fort Worth Macaroni Company k
705% Main Street
OF AFRICAN DESCENr.
Mi Maytieid received your votes
epted the $5 per day, and he
your votes to the city Of Ayatin, but
Secretary Root Making Many Chanses
in State Department.
C. Payne president of
PNANIE VIEW NORMAI
(Spe-
fe J. F.
for this
not held,
e by the
here, at
pastors’
spices a
■ted, not
i of the
day.
orma-
vhere.
as of
A the
nforts
pless-
denoy
Has more to it than wetness or sweetness. It relieves fatigue of brain,
body.and nerves; iquenches; the thirst asjnothing else.will;*
‘refreshes and pleases.’
vised by various committees, the peo-
ple of southern California will be wel-
comed aboard the battleships and each
_____________ night there will be a repetition of last
wes observed that only' a few were night's splendid illuminations.
In their seats. Speaker Cannon and
hi: floor managers, Messrs. Payne and !
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At an early hour
steam and
"Th* prince of Pea
at the First Presh
sitions they will occupy until next
Tuesday morning, when the sixteen
fighting craft, again united under the
flag of Rear Admiral Thomas, will get
under way for Santa Barbara, the next
port of welcome. ' *
For the ships, for the officers and
men, and for the people of Ios Angeles,
there was a busy Easter Sunday The
division of the fleet was accomplished
Pain and Misery
Is simply nerve disturbance. De-
rangements in any part of the
body irritate the nerves centered
there. The greater the disturb-
ance the more severe the pain.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills stop,
pain And misery because they re-
lieve this irritation. Many wo-
men find great relief from peri-
odical suffering by taking Antiz
Pain Pills on first indication of
BIG HANDY’S INtTIAI.
• that institution to fill the vacancy
rationed by the resignation of Prof
°AtseriZngrtuntu. nt the day wAa the
presence in Los Angeles churches of
groups of sailors who were given front
pews and in nearly every instance the
clergymen addressed a portion of the
Easter sermon to them.
friends
at once
the race
e. Mr.
ng to go
to speak
ather he
-ess. but
is time. •
nswered,
un teered
to the
ise. That
CAsTOTEA..
Buant. gTheKndfot Ham mays Bougt
cum 4444zd
ond and
criminal lat
William
k.
i re-Mected Prof.
i minutes the second division, led by its
flagship, the Georgia, steamed slowly
out the line and proceeded three miles
across the harbor to a point opposite
Pensacola Officers Must Preserve Peace
in That City.
Pensacola, Fla., April 19 — Governor
Broward tonight ordered all the state
troops sent here to preserve order dur-
ing the strike of the motormen and
conductors of the local street railway
cial.)— A Bailey Hat
of this district in the tirst
Warrensburg, Mo., April 19.—Three
Man are dead and another probably
fatally wounded as the result of an
attempt of local peace officers to ar-
52195 ORT.ENA SCHNKE, Knld. kin.
• If ihey fall to help. youridruguist wi
refund th, money on Arat Parana*.
25 doses, 25 cents Never sola in bulk.
MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
dily cure*
u and all
K aead-
m all Am-
ic.
pneumonia
hours.
rely cares
ICcll for
ancelled
l county
►m there
day and
to Min-
usly an-
dead in his bed at the icehouse on
Railroad street, between Fourteenth
and - Fifteenth streets in Houston
Heights at S o'clock this morning. An |
investigation developed that death WAH (
due to burns by caroblle acid An
Inquest was held by Justice F. P. Mc-
Donald and his verdict was in act
have about an equal
Dalzell occupied their accustomed seats I
until the journal had been approved
and a resolution adopted, providing for '
adjournment immediately after the de-
liverv of the eulogies of Mr. Smith J
when they took their departure as did
many of the other members.
exception of Mr De Armond, .
the minority leaders were present.
Those who paid tribute to Mr. ■
Smith's memory were Messrs. Thistle- ।
wood. Rodenburg. .Chapman. Louden :
and Graff. Illinois; Russell, Missouri; ।
Chaney, Indiana, and Steenerson, Mln- i
besots. , '
As a further mark of respect, the |
house at 1 :38 p. m. adjourned unti
R. G. DUN & CO
from this unholy position, they say a
{‘nited states aenator ought not render
services to a pubite service corporation
nof to a trust. First, th* standard at
was not a publl *• r ■ i'...... poration.
Second, th* delivery of the opinion w»i
not in any nense n rendering of serv-
ices The trouble is. these people are
so biased in mind they cannot draw the
dintinction between sellin a man e8ai
knowledge and in perviing him
hl thia Cnee Nenator Halley was en-
tirely free from the dletates. wished or
desires ot the Standard His only 9b-
ligation, and only purpose being to
■ tell it the law as he understood H. and
Dey Aeprenrtea.
Corsfeann Texas April 19.- (Special » Tuesda
Juda* G B Gerald pafnst and Hon.
M M Brook" for ’Hon Joseph W
Bailey are billed to sptak at Dawson
in thia county, Saturday, April 25,
Tokio, .April 19.
p.
the speaking very extensively, the large
crowd which greeted the speakers
when they arrived, was an agreeable
surprise to the Bailey camraign com-
mittee. which was active in gettins
these gentlemen here on thin date Had
the fact that there would be speaking
here been generally known and had
the roads not been in a condition bor-
dering on impassable, no doubt there
------ ------------ , would have been 1,000 people here,
the crowds ashore watched, suddemy | as this is a part of the old Fifth ds-
signals began to fly and within a few | triet, which was represented so long
minteg the second division, led bv its ' and so faithfully by Joe Bailey, and he
has many friends here who have stood
and will stand by him in evil report as
we1l as good report, and May 2 will
testify to this loyalty by piling up a
majority that will forever silence the
enemies of the junior senator in this
distriot. However, his enemies here
Easter Photos—We have jus received
the latest spring styles in mounts and
folders and have priced them very low.
Come and see us. JOHN SWART7,
it was learned yesterday that Judge
Gerald had made an engagement to
speak at Rosebud April 25, which la
the same day Senator Bailey is an-
nounced to speak at that place.
It will be recalled that the statemelt
was made yesterday from Pittsburg
that the anti-Bailey campaign commit-
tee had determined to have a man
wherever possible upon the dates and
ft the places previously announced for
Senator Bailey. W. L Crawford is an-
nounced to speak at Pittsburg and Sul-
phur Springs upon the same days as
Senator Bailey.
Newspaper readers generally know
that Colonel Crawford and Judge Ger-
ald are the most violent of the anti-
Bailey speakers and these appointments
seem to confirm the statement made
from Pittsburg In yesterday's Record.
From all parts of th* state yes-
terday Mr Bailey's campaign commit-
tee received by .telegram and telephone
Italy Will Net Chage Ambaaaador at
Washiugton.
Rome, April 19.—Although recently
there have ben rumors to the contrary,
it is now considered certain that Baron
Mayor des Planches, the Italian am-
bassador to the United States, will re-
main in Washington, as It is thought
probable that Count Bonin Longare. the
Italian minister kt Brussels, will be
promoted to the ambassadorship now
vacant in Faris.
The possibility of the transfer of
Baron Mayor des Planches whs con-
sidered in connection with the appoint
met of. a successor to the late Count
Torniello, as ambassador to France.
verae, and directly so, to every inter-
est of tha Standard, ia his eomplete
vinilcation Driven by the true facte
at 6 o'clock this morning, but even at
this early hour the shores of San Pedro
harbor and the hills overlooking it were,
covered with spectators eager to wit-
ness the maneuvers of the ships. While
suddenly I
Edgewood, Texas, April 19- (Spe-
clal ) — Under the auspices of the two
clubs. Bailey, and anti Halley. JudEe
Shropshire of Fort Worth, for the
Bailey and Hon H. C. Geddy of Mine-
ola for the antl-Balley, engaged in a
joint debate here Friday evening
Judge Shropshire spoke flrat and left
immediately for Wide Point by pri-
vate conveyance Both sides claim the
he did not 9
I La Pax. Bolivia, April 19 —Advices
received here state that a strike has
i taken place among the employes of the
i railway connecting Arequipa in Peru
with Mollendo. its port. Serious diB-
Orders are reported, but details are
I lacking
county. ’
Hon. Charl*" Vowell- Monday fues;
day and Wednesday, April 90, 21 and
22 KIHa county, Thursday and Friday,
April 23 and 24 Henderson county:
Saturday April 25, Chero kee county
Hon C F Greenwooo Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,
April 29 91 22 and 23, Eastland coun-
ty Friday and Snturday,. April 24 and
Washington. April 19.—The division
of Far eastern affairs of the state
'with the department nas just been formally cre,
i none oflated by a departmental order issued
' none f by Secretary Root. Huntington Wilson,
third assistant secretary of state, who
| was an official of the American lega-
I tion at Tokio for nine years, has been
designated as general superintendent
: of the division; William Phillips, for-
mer second secretary of the Pekin le-
i gat ion, has been made its chief, and
I Percivn! Heintzleman formerly in the
consular service in China, assistant
chief. The other divisions contem-
plated will be a division of southern
Europe and Asia, a division Of north-
ern Asai and British America, and a
dvision of Latin America. According
to the tentative plan drawn by Serre
tarv Root, Robert Bacon, assistant sec:
retary of state, will be given general
supervision of the . Latin-Amerb an dl-
, vision; Aivey A. Adee, second assist-
ant secretary, will be given supervi-
sion of the European and Asian divi-
slon—that if. If Europe is divided into
two divisions—with an assistant, pro-
viding congress will authorise it, to
, have full charge of one of the divisions
has Mr Muytield embena
Every InteiliBe nt man l
has. Under the law he I
Now, the Democrats of tbiH
hired Mr MaylHM far. the pric
per day the salary of hi" orfioe
among other thing", take their votes party,
to th* city of Austin and there 4“
liver them to Joe Halley, by casting
his vote in the senate for Joe Bailey.
Senator Looney Drives Through Storm
to Fill Engagement.
Chillicothe, Texas, April 19 — (Spe-
cial,)—Hon.B F Lponey spoke in favor
of Senator Bailey at Quanah at 2139 P
m. Friday to about 250 voters and left
there at 5 p m. overland for Chillicothe,
and arriving here at 8:30, having made
the trip of fifteen miles through rain
and mud He was greeted by a very re.
spectable audience at the Webb opera
house and spoke for one hour and for-
ty-five minutes. Mr. Looney was suf-
fering from hoarseness and a very sore
throat, occasioned by constant cam-
paigning for about ten days, but ha
gave his hearers some very telling
facts by the record of the last Investi-
gating committee of the Thirtieth leg-
islature. of which committee he was
Buriesen.
Burleson, Texas, April 19.— 4Special.)
Judge William Poindexter of Cleburne
is billed for a speech here Monday
night, April 20, In the interest of Sen-
ator Bailey. The judges Cleburne
speech created so much favorable corn- j
ment over the county that a Urge
crowd is expected here should the
weather permit
Judge Patton of Alvarado and Hon
F E Johnson delivered Bailey speeches
here last Friday night which were muc h
enjoyed and frequently applauded
Their arguments were sound and to the
point all the way through Th* crowd
went out through a drenching rain,
which was proof of the fact that they
were anxious to hear the speakers.
and Charley Vowell, county attorney
of Grayson county, held a joint di8-
cussion here Saturday afternoon in the
courthouse Mr Vowell defendinK Sen
f Zoo#/ f
GKCKENN
GERALD AT ROSEBUD
Another Anti-Bailey Speaker for Same Place and Date |
as Senator Bailey.
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Judge Gerald in the afternoon and.
Judge Brook" at night. Numerous other
apeakers, mostly local, are to address (
the people, both pro and eon, during ,
the week As the day or election draws
nearer the tension grows tighter and
Senator Bailey's friends are lining up
to a man all over the county. /
P m
Hunda
Mn y th Anniy*r
least one company of militia left on i dropping out of the column to anchor
duty tomorrow temporarily. ! a few hundred yards off the pier of
Cars were run today without moles- , Redondo.
Rig Crowd Greets Hatley Speakers at
Sunset.
Sunset. Texas, April 19—(Special )-
Hon. R. R. Bell and Hon. J. C. Merrill
of Gainesville addressed an audience
of 500 people on the streets hare Friday
afternoon in the Interest of Senator J.
W. Bailey Owing to the fact that it
was not known in time to advertise
Special.)
Lindsay
dgington
Il-Bailey
Friday
nerously
upted at
> hearers,
ere next
y people.
pangs province. Luzon Island, and de-
dares that he found Important physical
characteristics identical with the na-
lives of Africa. He failed, however, to Bankers of Japan Nend Petition to the
find any linguistic resemblance -i--------
Five hundred teachers will gather to.
a member.
Senator Looney’s speech was in lint
with his other speeches rereptly. up
the Denver road, and the Bailey people
throughout this country are hopeful of
very beneficial results from this tour of
p. m.
J. J. Hutts, Cisco Stephens county.
Monday, Tuesday and Weunesday , April
20 21 ’ and 22, Shar kelford county.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, April ; —
22, 24 and 25 M . P0
Hon, T J Fowyili Navarro county.
Monday and Tuesday. April 20 and 21;
Kaufman county. Wednesday An
Thursday, April 22 and 23, VAn Zandt
county. Friday, AHrtl 24. Smith coun-
ty. Saturday . April 25
Hon Dayton Moses Mondny and
Tuesday, April 20 and 21. Qrimea eoun,
ty Wednesday and Thursday. Aptil 22
and 23. Madison county: Friday and
Saturday. Api 11 24 and 2ft. Burleson
day. For the first time in two weeks
the proceedings were opened with
prayer, the house during that period
having technically been in continuous
session. In view of yesterday's epi-
sode between Speaker Cannon and Mr
Williams, the minority leader, growing
out of the speaker’s arbitrary adjourn:
ment of the house. It was deemed wise
from a party standpoint, to have as
many Republicans as possible on hand.
About 100 responded to the notification,
although any prospect of a clash with
the Democrats was dissipated when it
lated around town and within two or
three days the signatures of eeventt-
----- .. ona Democrate were placed on th* list. . ...... -
at th* residence of Perry . This town polls about 180 votes and it April 24
Ident of th* organisation. . be safely stated that 150 will g~ ' • — “5
------- ’ for the Bailey delegate* at large. Th*
Polieemnn shot Down. , people her*' will not be led to believe
VHh pic‘4a Arf,-1g_ Follceman that toe fight on Fhle) 18 actuatei
T E Holt was shot by William Strick- by patriotic motives The idea or a few
land a young man of good family, of disgruntled politicians making war on
Me’dI.;* late lut night it fs’saidla United States senator whe has been
the oPitcer attempted to arrest Strick I Acauitted by a large majority, of the
land, who had been drinking and cre- legislature of
ating a disturbance, when the latter
drew a pistol and killed him. Strick-
- . land was later arrested. Holt Was 95
distress or pain. years of age •and leaves several chil-
“Dr. Miles* Anti-rain Pills are the i dren.
best hendache remedy on earth. Mother
and I have used this remedy for the past
ator Bailey and Mr Huffmaster op-
posing Mm Both speakers were given
close attention and were frenuentiy
applauded Thera were about 1,000
people in the audience, including abott
100 ladle* Honors were about evenly I
divided. The antl-Balley men are try.
to get Cone Johnson to canvans
county, having wired him Saturday
with words to that effect.
Prof J H
• with the
I Now. then. Hata’* if the Demot rats
of this district had owned a horee-
and they had hired Mi Mayfield,
at the price of $5 per day, to take that
horse to tie city of duinonville and
there deliver it to Joe Halley, and you
pale him the $8 per day and he re
nived the horne and carried it to the
city of Gainesville, but when he reached
there he sald to bimself: I do not he-
Ifeve Joe Halley ha* paid thone lem0;
erats for this horse or thut he will
pay them for it, and therefore I can
not.conscienttously deliver it, to him.
ann lie takes the horse and seila it to
‘ the ..... of Joe Halley, and they
divide the proceeds between themnelves.
• • iled thnt horse? -n- - • . -- -
kn.>w> thut hajtl It the law •• he une . ..
a criminal (It was left to act or not not upon ItAa
dlslrictllt saw proper in delivering the OE3 -
e or |:'. i ion he did not violate any law, nor any
to rule or rogulatton of the Diomocratlo
• - pa-t-, nor did he encroach upon the
limits of goor moral* The fact that
the opinion gave A orrert application
or the law to th* faets show* it to be
aclnot only not adverse to th* people but
jed in their interest, ns o opinion which
corre ■ tly *»«!*• the laws which the
peopie have enacted, can he adverse W
that people
AURDERER IS HIMISELF SHOT
DOWN BY NEGRO PORTER
OF HOTEL.
POINDRXTER TO SPEAK.
Limestone county. Friday, April 24;
Freestone county. Saturday, April 25
Senator W. J Cunningham Laam- .
pasas county. Monday, “Tuesday "nd
Wednesday. April 20, 21 and 22. Bur
net county. Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday. April 23, 24 and 25
Hon C. F. Stevens Crockett and
Houston county, Saturday April ...
Trinity county, Monday, April 27: E’olK
county, Tuesday, April 28; San Jacinto
county, Thursday, April 29; Galveston
county, Friday. April 80.
Judge Poindexter Burleson Monday:
April 20. 8 p m . Joshua. Tuesday, April
21, 8 p. m , Venus, Thursday. April 23.
x p fu , Rio Vista, Friday, April 24. 8
would pay for tho horse
Brookeland. Texas
Eon. w p Lane Monday Tuesday,
Wednesday, April 20, 21 and 22 Flood
county; Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
April 23, 24 and 26, Comanche county
Jed Adams Monday and Tuesday,
case had pakaei upon ble Credit, In th*
_______ latter, upon his worthiness, and Mr.
April 20 and 21H<***|U* county; Wednes- Mayfield had ho legal nor ud > varty,
day and Thursday. Bell county, Friday - •’
Prof. O. C. Payne le Fleeted President
of That < allege.
Greenville, fexas April 19 -(Fperial.y
The truwtees of Burleson colleKn hav4
Interentina prournmme Arranged fow
< loming Vxereimen.
prairte View, Texas, April 19 ‘ Fpe;
ctnl . E 1. Blackshear principal og
pratrte View Htate Normal and In*
duntrial coliege gives out the ‛oilow*
Ina prgramme of closinK . serriaes
Saturday, May 9 6P‛ Fet’e, “ ••
First Political Meeting of Year Held
There Saturday.
Big Sandy, Texas, April 19—< Spe-
cial )—ilia first political meetine in
Big Sandy this year was held Satur-
day The occasion was a joint dis-
cussion between Hon. W. A Hart of
Gilmer for Balleyism and Hon. J „,W:
Baird or Tyler against Bailey ism. The
speakers were both given polite atten-
tion and both sides of course claimed
a victory. The issues on either wide
were in line with the usual speech-
making on this subject.
DEBATE AT TERRELL.
.they content themselve
WlttlOUt facts to anti
gtor Halley assumed’
gation o rendering
Islative or other see
Mount Pleasant, Texas. April 19 -
(Speclal.) -Hon. Hiram Glass of Tex-
arkans delivered a powerful speech
here Friday afternoon in favor of the
bankers at Osaka, which was closed election of Senator Bailey as a dele-
April 1«. and at which the chief tradegate to Denver. There were about 230
centers were represented, resolutions people present, and the speaker was
were adopted asking the government | frequently cheered, though it was ev1-
to observe greater economy in the con- . dent that not more than half of th*
sideration of financial measures. The crowd was in sympathy with his con-
l —-i-tan -e-A indorsed by the dele- tentions. He claimed that all of th*
. ih- -----ue"* money Senator Bailey is alleged to
have gotten from Pierce was repaid,
and reviewed at length the senator’,
record in congress Mr. Glass declined
to meet Hon. Butler Rolston, a oca.
attorney. In joint Iscussion. ano at
the close of his speech it was an-
nounced that Mr Rolston will speak
! her* for the antl-Balley aide Tuesday
__ i right, at which time he will reply to
.—ue,g la trgea to Take Action on the speech of Mr Glass
‘ “ I kequir-d. Hon Som Rayburn, of Rosham and
11 * . «» Ie Hon: I* F. Keeney of ths place had A Ing
Washington, April 19,Congnes.1 joint dlacuaalon at Cookvlll, y,at*rday thia
urzed to take notion on legisiauion re: I artrnoon
qufmine th* publicity of campatn fund,
in a petition which will be presented
to the genate tomorrow by Senator Cul:
berson of Tesns. and.." the hqe2 N Tant Town wi Ge overwhelmtmely
Mr McCall of Maanachunettn The P: Thn‛ 7 ro? "he
tition is signed by a committee of the
National Publicity organisation and I*
accompanied by letters from numerous
members of the organisation. The ac-
tion was decided upon at a meeting
Thursday and Friday April .: and 24 bezzie youi vote
wilamson county. Saturday, April 25 less disnonorabie
iDon W l' Fitzhugh fatesville, a dereht nor • »’
did not belle
expresslons of approval of the.sourse
pursue by the campain committee in
proteat inn to the Riddle committee at
Dallas gainet these appointments
made suosequent to Senator Bailey s
appointments. . .
People who have not taken a con-
spicuous part in the campaign and
whose position has not been declared
joined in approval of the course of
Mr Bailey s committee as a measure
of precaution against the conduct of
irresponsible persons likely to assemble
under such circumstances.
It was reported several days ago
that Colonel Crawford would be sent
to Tyler on the same day Senator
Bailey is to be there, though before
any announcement was made the anti-
Bailey committee at Tyler advised the
Bailey committee there that they would
object to any such arrangement, as
they wished to preserve the proprieties
and to insure to Senator Bailey a re"
i spectful hearing.
IN FOUR DIVISIONS
neighboring town when it is ’believed
he suddenly lost his mind. His actions
were noticed by the other passensor8
and th* officers here were notified.
When the train arrived at 8:80 tonight.
Marshal Ryan and the two night
watchmen of the town were at the
station. Hawes got off the train and
as he did so, the officers attempted
to make the arrest. Hawes drew..a
revolver and began shooting. At th®
first shot Marshal Ryan fell dead,
shot through the head. Other shots
followed and Basbahan fell dead, shot
through the lungs. Pollack was the
last one shot and he received what is
; believed to be a mortal wound in the
abdomen. Hawes started to run from
the scene, but was shot by the negro
porter of a local hotel.___
resolutions were ........--
‛ gate representing th* government.
I Matsukata Matsumo, governor of the
Bank of Japan, who was present, said
I he believed that this unprecented semit
political action of the bankers would
•lp to relieve the depression and in-
spire confidence in foreign investors.
cago university has expressed the be-
lief that the Negritos of Central Luxon
Those obligation" fulfilled, th* parties
respectively are dicharged. Fhey. do
not question the corroutness of 5eDt
ator Bailey s opinion nor can they deny
that with onest men no other obliga-
tions were nesumed hy th* pa Ft leg
• transaction of that charact
Los Angeles. Cal.. April 19.—Tonight
for the first time since leaving Hamp-
ton road*, the battleships of the At-
lantic fleet are separate. In four har-
bors a few miles apart, they lie at an-
chor in divisions of four and these po-
Judge Parker aad Mr Dashiell Dia-
euss Senntor Bniley.
Terrell, Texas, April 19— (SPet la ’ f
Saturday afternoon at the library.
Judge W R Parker of Dallas addresei
quite a number of voters in the inter-
est of Senator Bailey and the Fort
Worth ticket. A H Dashiell of this
city spoke on the other side, O thin
question Parker gave an able C18:
cussion of the questions, bringing out
many strong points and placing many
things in a new light.
Crowd Will Greet Him
hen ie reached there, ho saya to him ■
"I do not lo-Heve Joe Halley I"
worthy, and therefore I cannot con"
scientiousiy deliver those v«»9 * to him
and n* takes your votes and tlellver"
* ' Halley, he
Poindexter to Speak.
Cleburne fexas, Avril 19 (Special
Judg* William Poiindexter will deliver
his great speech in defenge o‛ Sen-
ator Bailey at a number of points in
this county during the coming Week:
beginning Monday afternoon “t
Grandview and Burleson that night.
Th* ludra did not expect to make an
extensive itinerary in this section, out
the voters at various point" of John-
son county whe were unable to near 8
former speech in behalf of Mr Balie3
have been »o insistent that they be
allowed an opportunity to hear ne
evidence and fogicai array or arKu
ment presented by Judit* Potndexter
In the senator a behair that ne baa
consented to deliver adaresnen al "eV-
erai point, other than hla niret »P-
pointment.
(Continued From PageD__
could tell that 75 per cent at the crowd
was tor Bailey.
Judge Parker made a great speech.
He took charge by charge and dis:
posed at them one after the other- and
made it »o plain that even the blind
could ace, and when the judge with
uplifted hand, plead with the OPPOS!-
tion against Mr. Bailey in Texas to
tell the truth, th* crowd gave evi-
dence of their approval. ■
The Judge paia a great and beauti-
ful tribute to Senator Bailey as on*
of the grandest statesmen, a true
friend and an honest man.
tation under the protection of the
troops, but very few persons took ad-
vantage of the opportunity to ride.
Me Kinney. Texas April 19 — (Fpe-
rial I AndrewJ. Atkinson of this rity.-vm-*,,,, , ngw. 1
(Whose death was reported in Friday■ and every intplhc butter nor worsi l
I.....rd wa • the olde st native Texan.in ; corporation 53 ”'tr '■ "
Collin county, being in hinnixty-eigiththan the men who manaxe., -s-rthe ,
year. Th* funeral took place today at men who manage it at, net 1 c r
3 p m, frterment being made in Pecan poration la honet. Jr the to-o W0
Grove cemetery here manaze it are dihon"pt Eh",
I tion is dinhonest. So I Bay It the peo-
ple will orcaslonally turn their eyes
ascal that la managing j
orporation, we will th*
a remedy for the •»»-
ion evila. A legal opin-
iq a corporation is an
*d in the men managing '
The corporation itself |
se of it. uniessthe men I
or.
I l lai -
RECORD: MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. .19°^
People of Rhome Give T. J. McMurry
Hearty Welcome.
Rhome. Texas. April 19.— (Special,)—
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Hon.
T. J McMurry of Decatur addressed a
large and enthusiastic audience of
Bailey supporters at this place Ve-
spite the unfavorable conditions of the
elements, which threatened a downpour
of rain every minute. 159 farmers came
to town to hear the speaking The
speakers remarks were frequently
punctuated with appiause anu w1d
cheering, when he would score the en*
mies of Senator Bailey. The names
of Cone Johnson and Cyclone Davis
were met with hisses and derisive
laughter by the audience. The speaker
illustrated briefly Senator Bailey’s
dealings with H Clay Pierce, and
proved conclusively to all present that
Bailey i« not guilty of any wrong
Bailev is gaining strength her* every
day, people who were against him, after
investigating the matter for them-
selves, are now strongly in favor of
4.' J. AtklMMsa* Meknney.
to . religious noctetiee
ner Adsth Jeshurum
who 1 “'“tKvH it. ,f L.t.MuhWl IMI mo-rating I, Tezanatnee »*”
g coterntortgwormankiy al ■ "f inir b- "an Azeney *wrem Bnersitmnnes.TApteniei
‘ "?»•*, I "iiia l< 1. now V-L.b Eyery rAmeriean Ulf whethetriniat. Hoton. IMMWI
■ nolhe be th. aanaKer of an honest or ot wac Operatina toroncnont '»• »mi™
to-| a dinhonent corporation .Is entitled, aslunder th* ezclueive owuership ald direct
I of right. io know i e law of his cotin- | R G. Dun & Co- t
try upon any quent ion. he l» entitled. । ___ --------------
as of right, to select the lawyer upon ' ■ T j
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21 callahan county
W E Mcconnei1- Shelby county.
Monday and Tuenday. April 20 and 211
Panola county. Weanenday.nna Thur"
d»V. Am 11 22 .»<> 23 smith, rount
Friday and Saturday, April .4 and -ft
Senator C. I. Brachfleld Beaumont.
Tuesday, April 21. Houston. Wedneb;
day, April 22; Temple. Thursday. April
88 Cleburne. Friday: April 24. Ennis,
Saaurda’kABr" Alakett Nawton. April
21 it p. m ; Hemphill. Wednesday, April
22 8 p. m ; Bronson. Thursday.
April 23. 2 P m ; San Augustin*, w
Thursday, April 88, 8 p.,mi,conterr selt
Friday, April 24. 8 p m Tenehe, Sat-
urday. April 25.2 P m Timpson, Sat“
urdn). April 25. * P m ' - ■’ .......... .
Judge JAL Wolf Greenville . themn to the enemies of J0
Tuesday April 21. s p m Winnsboro. I teing one of them, by casting his vol*
Wedn^i.y April 22 "2 30 p m . Qui . 19 .........ate againzt him Ma,he
man Turaday, April 23, 2 30 p m :, • mbezxled, not only 1 ne ‘
canton saturdiy ■ pr1 2 230 p m limn.....atu W " "i-i.. c
wiapoint,Satur"a Apt p.m
Senator D w Odeli- Wiciita Falls,ocrat in it ‛ Yol know ‛ ‘ ‘
ynda, April 20; chi dress Fuesdny ,ract alone hut it is a violation of Um
April 21; Memphis, Wedneaday, April
22 Amarillo, Thursday, April 3 Min
eral Well" Snturday, April 25
Thursday. April 23, 2 30 p m, and the
remninder of the Week in Coryell
company to return to their homes at
once. The troops will be on guard to-
night. but are expected to take their anchorage in the most —---- _ .
departure early tomorrow. City offi. tion of Santa Monica bay and the fourth
cials are making. efforts to have at ; division, with the Alabama leading.
H punenn Prof. Duncan will return to
/ 6.
nduet unbe-
entiemnan, in
♦ article of
on rt. martini
General Al-
commander,
lings and an-
the genere
Gatesvile, Texan. April 19 (Special >
J Shirley Cogk adarennod a K00d nizo
audience at th* courthouse at this Ida* *
Saturday afternoon, and |n the cor,
ut his remarks, reerring to tho Kalt
that Mr Mikyfield, tile sonutol rrom
this district, had vhiwrad tne instruc-
tion of the party, he said if a ninn
ensbezzled your proporty, uinder th* law.
he is a crim al. if he ' I ibenzie P.100
rar of a political party. In pollttMk
I* an imposter; and if he embe"
sled your suffrage*, he is an enemy
to the party an enemy to good gov-
ernment and an enemy to you
political or moral Dght or authority to
set aalde th* decisions upon tho8e
pointe. His plain duty Wus, in the
irut instance, to have delivered the I
horse to doe balley, and. U net t
have returned it to the Lemoernts of
this district, together with the per
day pale him in the second, to have
delivered your votes to Jue Hiailn} by
casting his vote in the senate" for him.
and, if not, to have returned the vote
Monday Muy 11
30 H. m , ineunt
12 m ; com men
lilted of the charge
minx an officer and
olation of the sixty
ar Th* finding of t
KM made ublie tonim
rt L Meyer departi
whom the record r
esented. reviewed th*
unced his ace aittal
arge as well as the 1
hieh composed it.
whose opinion he prefers to rely if .
the opinion l» correct. It is no more a J
violation of law, nor of good moral". |
to deliver it to a bad man than It is
tn deliver it to a salnt. The lawyer
who renders the opinion. in Iaw and in j
good mor alt I" entitled to receive hi* j
pay for it -Th* obitgation and tha
only obligation resting upon the law-
yer Is in so far a* his knowledge will
permit, to render a correct opinion, and
the only obligation resting upon the
man who receives it i to pay for it.
aptist church Tnllas, 2
entation of diplomas. H’
zett, presidenthoard of
• • ’
neomant sermon Rev <
des, Wesley Tabernacie M
veston. 1 30 p m . annt
as the day advanced, the overcrowded
beach cities sent their surplus thou-
sands of visitors along the stretches of
Congress Pays Tribute to Memory of sandy beach out along the piers and
Decensed Member, along the hills that commanded the
Memorial best view of the vessels at anchor.
This afternoon visitors were received
on board and thousands took advantage
R. M. Woodward of Houston Found
Dend in Bed.
Houston, April 13.— (Speial.)—R. M
Woodward. 22 years of ago Was found
N Y
Awpoltment. to’ Ball*. *penkern.
Hon W .W' n '■■!**' arngun Wednes-
da. aprh 22 daytme Thurber,
wenenday. April 22. ntght; strawn.
Thuraday. April 23, neht; Gordon.
IThurnday April 23 daynme: Dentnon.
Friday, April 2«. nieht . Cleburne, sat-
urday, April 25. night
1 Hon T. J Me Murray Carrin Friday.
I night; Cottondale, Katotday.
Ill «o ! April 26. daytime; Boonvine Saturday
April 28, night Palia, weonene lay. Apr! ,Colmet:8. frArr,1g
22 2 1* rijudubon Wednesday. April Cas ora of .th" r? "ten
22.niht M M. Brooks—Wiillamontoany but later rallied Mein
county Monday, April 20: san gabriel. j derthe inhivrnenntcan i«Ptape
rueuday. April Rell county. Wednes- change in hM co mtn ion i* <xj
day. April 52; Limestone county. Thurn- | nunE
day. April 23: Freestone county, Fri-
day April 24: Navarro county atur: ;
day April 26; Hubbard April 27. 2 30
p m.; Waco, April 27, « p m McLen:
nan county, April 28, Meridian, April
29: Albany, April 30. Baird, May 1
Hon H A. oXeal—Granbury. Mon-
day. April 5°. 2 30 p m ; Stephenvinte,
Monday April 20 3pm: Hamilton.
Tenday April 21. daytime; Dublin.
‘ ty. April 21 night Montan.
Wednenday, April 22. daytime 0le-
burn*, weanesday. April 22. night; < ald-
wall. Thuraday. April 23, daytime:
Brenham. Thursday. April 33. nizht;
Port Townsend, Wanh . April 12—pr xerutnize the r
,Hltn<n B conov*r. who durng th* ad- ihe aishonest c
Iminintration at Presdent Haxes wa mooner A-vine
I’nlted Platea renttor from Florida, dt*d , 1-4 orpofat
i a howpital here thia mormin« of old i ion delivyea
aa*. opinsion a-uvere
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r New Ilope
NR" E2-
ir-etors Abi-
i mm e A l u m ni
Captain (‛harl
te the d*t
nant Rich of t
froth the corporation, and more elo
i render it any Ihe
tu de MO H " not
se fur him to say he
Joe Balley had or
to you by resigning his office.
Alluding to th* fact that dennl '
Balley had recelved 2500 from th
Standard OH compan) for
(opinion upon the qjestfon as
annutler the laws ut Texas it
permitted to do businens in -----------
he said the most Hertoum danKer r4rv P
fronting Senator Bailey in thin earn 1
paign I* that the unserupuloun polti C
<lans in their efforts to ride intopfiey"
on the vires of live manager* or rer- l
tain corporations, had unduly Influ- ,
enced the minds of the people on the|U
corporation 4 esi ion; that they KneW, -
and every intelligent ’
E Hay, Judge ar
ment advised LP-
zindings of the cow .
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