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NO. 265.
VOL. XIII.
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SENATE WILL ON THURSDAY
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SUGGESTS NATIONAL CORPORATIONS
TAKE FINAL VOTE ON TARIFF
TO CONDUCT INTERSTATE COMMERCE
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LACEMAKER’S STORY
Attorney General Wickersham i MISSOURI VALLEY
Income Tax Amendment De.
SWEPT RY FLOODS
Has New Remedy for
Trust Evil.
SANTA FE rASsENGER TRAIN is1
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RESULT OF CONDITIONS
CLAPP WINS VICTORY
DANGER IN KANSAS CITY
Believes That Congress Should
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Pass Necessary Laws.
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ATTACK CUSTOMS COURT
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Miss Agns Harrette, the late
"manked
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it
treatment of the trust question
appears to the present national admin-
notabt
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azins frankness.
probably
he
SOME SUMMER PASTT/MEs
COLOMBIANS REVOLT
TO INVADE SOUTH
SEIZE THREE TOWNS
woul have carried but
Interterence of th* Feral-
rice
VISFT
ITH
B ■ •
LITTLE POWDER BURNT
PROSPECTS PLEASING
tel
pei
Jul
ily 20 and settle Important questions
spei lal aasion
onKrens
The arrang sment for a finn, vote to-
arrlvd at a« an al-
the prupoaition
torney, that
fix
creation of a
nevertheless his
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v
thoush not all ot the Repubican votes.
that probably
nty judge of Smith county,
address.
delivered an
Then followed the laying of the oor-
f lace from her ? hurried over the house as xpedttousiy
pumps.
Mieb
Bar
108st b
rette, was muspended and the direct ex- | house wi ; be in session Friay morn-
ill
Is
au-
The
news of what, has occurred there
con-
feund I
in the Wetiington.
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FEELING RUNS HIGH
M
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sunsrrg IX MEXICO.
D . z: * poke on
Mr
He deciared hia
rubjert
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VAIENCIA DISCLAIMS AerS.
WEATHER FORNCANT.
' for same time on the atnenment Sen-
Aldrich said.
a tor
th* bill, he would aocept Mr,
to. pan$
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(Contiaued on Vag• 4.)
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Aldrich Accepts Amendment,
With Holding Companies.
aceused of the theft
erstwhile .employer.
DAZe
pmmemt
ednehe
ravelers
stomach
EXLafB.
amination of her att
nell, WAS resum ed
tematirs for a nteht sesslon ton’ght.
Because of a possible effect on the to-
bneno sohedule there was no effort to
obtain lorinal isaint in open senate to
a time for a
canvansera of
< inpp, flora h and Cummine Denonnca
New Tribunal but Ftnance Com-
tttee Rules With Iron itand.
hotel.
Mrs.
esin
inct
DrugKed ned
Neera to Jury
l
Misa GIngles Rrenks Down After Tre-
tifylng to Mistreatment—Much
Of Testimony Unprintahle.
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band.
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an address that vastly pleased the
dience.
This afternoon at 3 o'clock a ■
Opinion That ederal Supervision
Is Best Solution of Problem.
feated and Corporation Tax
Is Established.
KSON,
OR
Tom.
te
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Barranquilla and Savanlla Fall into
Hands of Rebel Without a SIMM
Belng Fired.
verdie
ire-
held at
rom the
rth Un-
ent fol-
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SWAMPED AT hb
MONA.
Train Service.
Monterey, Mexico. July 7 --Today an
trains are running In and out of Mon.
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Visitors Say Cat Un Industry In Texas
la Just Beginning to Develop
its Itenourcca,
ST
sexes,
daily
A m.
quarading as S' innocent «irir
by a chorus
Hon. J. A.
> dent, upon
* Aponssibi iity
• rest.
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engi
Ti
General Rafael Reyes has been pres!-
dent of Colombia since January, "2"
having sueceeed Senor Marrio
tie resistance. Two hundred men armed
with rifles then, marched down to Sa-
vanilla and took that port without fir-
OF STRANGE MAN
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separate states how they may control
the busnens ot foretgn corporations
within their ltmits was an important
I
RLLATES DETAILS of weu-G-
TON nar noeM fye IDENr
IX CMICAGO.
"No, sir: F never henrd o these awful
things before '
» knew
ur mouth oi
oksr‘
u. S. ATTORNEY 6EMERAL HECOMMENDS RATIONAL CONTROL OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE
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"Is yt not a fact that
Camilla Yenyon
terey on almost schedule time and the
the British steamer Median. Just ar-
rived from Savanilla, Barranquilla and
while it is underajo
..
morrow was
Barranquilla. Officials of the govern-
mhent say that the rest of the country
"At that time Mb
that I* H. O’Donnsl
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7-opg>
V 2
comning week was in Tyler today for
the laying of the corner stone of Smith
Waters From Swollen Rivers Invade '
Stock yards and Wholesale Dis-
tricta--- Property Loss Large
taxes received mnuch
of capital consolidated in single states,
quoting the supreme court of the
United States that ’It was lawful to In-
*
ace and that congress may
ner stone by the Manonic grana lo ige
of Texas. Hon. A B. Watkins. pant
grand master of the stat* officiating.
Over 400 mnembers of the order took
pharpness of the lawyers who
15,
She cinimer at thetiberitance
rebels.
Private letters received hers from ■
Colombia report that the town of Banta
Marta has also fallen into the bands
of the rebels.
given by the Nacogdo hes
company were also in the city Monday
endTuesday. ’
effort to show the
terieuu attank. However, th* bathronm
will reach the
Colon, July
Clapp s amendment
'I hope," interrupted Mr. Bailey*
“that the senator accepts th* amend-
ment with the purpose of sustalnine
it when the bill lf th covference."
"My purpose, repded Mr. Aldriah
were 10,000 people, It was 11:20 a. m.
when Hon. Hampson Gary, who pre-
aided at the ceremonles. came to the
front of the platform and presented to
the immense audience Rev. J. E Ma-
Ian, who delivered the invocation.
is at peace, that the people
thorities at that point. There was Ht-
Eesponding to various ertiieisms Mr.
Aidru h said it was well known that
personally he was "not especially en-
amored of thia corporation Ui*
! After Benator Newlands had tailed
the venatt ; Id as ertain tontgot.
there was no Indirnttan of objection to
a final vote some timne temorrow.
. The dey was a busy one and the
prospect is that tomorrow will be as
- today." It is expected that the bil ss
perfe ted will receive practtcally ali.
nate today and
The income tax question including
the corporation tax pt ■viol on and in-
and her innocent
•1 wool to colieet aome money '
"You went to Miss Barrette ugafn--
the women who did al these terrible
Paducah, Ky. July T.—Stat. control
of corporations doing an interstate
business was discuased in an address
before the State Bar* association by
George W. Wickersham, attorney gen-
eral of the United State., in this city
today. Of paramount importance be-
cause Mr Wickersham gave complete
Iast, when Mjss flingles
Chicago, July T--Illa Ginsles the
18-year-old Irish lace maker, was on
the witness aland in Judge Brentano ■
courtroom all today, matching her wies
and it is ex pet ted ths
elude not only the tangible value of
the property but that proportion of
the intangible property which the value
of the tangible property in one state
bore to the aggregate of the tangible
property In all the states" in which the
corporation did business.
Corporations Not 4 Aflzens,
Dealing with the citizenship and
standing of corporations, Mr Wicker-
sham quoted decisions that they were
not citizens within the meaning of
the federal constitutional requirement
that “citizens of each state should be
entitled to all the privleges and immu-
nities of the citizens in the several
states." that the power of a state*to
prevent a foreign corporation from con-
tinuing to do business is but the co-
relative of its authority to prevent such
corporations from coming into the
state; the state in passing on the ques-
tion might take cognisance of ahta
done else w hers.
"The unlimited extent of the power of
politics are of the opinion that this’the thousands of sightseers who block
movement is the beginning of a fusion th* downtown streets and at different
of all political parties against thejpoints throughout the city the five
Reyes government. . bands are giving concerts.
to the Wellinxton hotel again of your |
own treewi, havin« *414 nothinittmortax
about the attack upon you in the hotel I • Pr: Roeltton
a month beforer’ ♦ for the Int
WORTH WEDNESDAY
LooK OvER FMCLD.
tfmelot the army statloned at Barranquilla west Texas—Feir Thursany and .
Friday. 4
d Fast Texas-enernily fair for i
- Thursay nad Friday it* at
> moderate mowth wnds
— FertWorthandVicinity—Thurs- 3
day. partly eloudy. 4
eccvkecceovesecee0e 1
2",: CUDAHY PACKERS
• ter powitlon of President Taft who 4
• aft- r ndvocatix it as desiranla A
• legiaiaton, was tolled off by Sen- *
• ator Aldrich and hla stand pat 9
y ltutenants, whose chief argument »
p Was that the ultiinate etfect of e
• art indome tax_luw would be the cl
• destruction of the protective sys- A
tem of taxation 1 indoubtedly the .2
gleaned from two representatives of/yIM
the firm who spent the day in Fort 0
Worth Wednesday J. A. MaNnughton of
cion of the town and several steamers
on Magdalena river.
Qqneral Hoiquin has declared mt-
tlallaw throughout the country Gon-
sales Valeneia has disavowed the rin-
ng and is coming to Bogota with the
national incorporation.
trying to confound her. All afternoon
the girl was crona-esamined by Aseist-
ant States Attorney H. J Short on the
story she related in the morning of how
she was Attacked by two women and a
man in the bathroom of the Wellington
hotel Feb 16 This story was similar
in many details to the one she gave
last Friday concerning another attack
on her Jan I in a room of the same
ney, n. H 0Dod-ing in. the hope of receiving it No plan
the general
bellet that
- - part in the ceremontes When Mr Gary
Ing a single shot Only one prisoner premente the orator of the day. former
was taken, the captain of the port, and ; united States Senator Horace Chllton.t
he was sent back to Barranquilla he received an ovation and delivered
A Colombian gunboat was seen Mon-
day night approaching Cartagena, but
istration, the address
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•eetderteeorteerbsto:v+ese
Washtngton, July 1.—with a general
understaading that the final vote tn
the senate on the tariff bin should be
taken by 4 o’clork tomorrow arternoon,
the senate adjourned at T o’clock thin
evuning in pieasant antiotpntion of the
oarly conclustvn ot the labors of the
pH the Democratic vote with the ex-
< eptton of the vote ot Senator M Enery
; nt louisiana wh caet against it
When pasned the measure will be
oss examination before being 1 agree tomorrow to a recess until Fri-
feature.
The attorney general begin with __ ___________—0.-
what he declared to. be, quoting an manufacturing plants. th* waters from
argum nt once made by Daniel Web- the confluence of the Missouri and ths
ster, "the fallacy of the proposition that; Kansas rivers tonight are lapping the
a corporation can have no existent* t danger line and precautions were taken!
beyond where it is organized" against a further rise, in what are
Following this conclusion, he took up! known a8 the eastern
suspended was brought up to Feb. Id. | day to receve the bill
a conference of counsel with the court ers, but .it ts probable that they
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AND REGISTER
chiefly for the recommendation by the
attorney general that congress should
provide a law Prviding for natton-
any-ereated corporations to carry on
interstate commerce.
Previously by exhaustive reference
to important state and federal court
decisions Mr Wickersham had sketched
the ways by which states may regu-
late business of foreign corporatiors
within their boundaries and advo ated
that the license of any foreign corpo-
ration be vacated li 50 per cent of its
stock was owned by any company, do-
mestic, or foreign. or if that amount
became later so owned.
Taking up the def nition of inter-
a tote commerce though, Mr. Wleket-
shamn muld -tt won j a be rash at th
time to suggest a definition of wnat it
is," he quoted Justice Harlan t the
United States supreme court that 'it
is not a technical legal conception, but
a practical one. ’
Susests Natonni Incorperation.
This brought the attorney general to
his main declaration that congress
should organise corporations to carry
on interstate business because of the
general legal complexity of regulat-
inj that traffic.
"Of course many will object to the
oentralizing tendency of a national law
authorizing the formatip., of corpora,
tons to carry, on Interstate business
concluded Mr. Wickersham. "but such
a law seoms to me to be the inevitable
result of economic conditions."
Though in a national sense the ad-
dress was chiefly notable for the 56-
revolution h-s
consent of the government. ____
Vaienela issued a manifesto expreea- RI PHHSHN’T ATI V F
ing his disapproval of the revolution az
did alas the republican committee
According te a dispateh the district
of disturbed conditions is confined to
Danger in Kansas City
in Kansas City the situation is
threatening In the bottoms in the
western sections where are located the
stockyards,, wholesale warehouses an
and that all these club womet were
your triendar
'Yss, sir"
"And she knew that yeu cotld have
notified nil these people ef what nad
oecurredre
Y*s, sir *
"Dld you tell anyone, up to that time,
that then** women had tried to sell you
into white slavery F’
"No, sir"
Her story of the attack that followe
was peculiarly similar to the narrattve
of the expertenees in the hotel a few
weeks before. Mb* went to sleep on
‘knockont rops," she sd and when
she awoke the man was cutting her
‘Ian t it a fart, asked th* States at-
man" figured as ths assallanta lo both
cases.
Beyond s few tearful and trembling
moments when aome climax in the
dreadful tain or degeneracy was
reached, the girl did not henitate in
her answers
Hhe told of th* most impossible nlfuA-
tlona apparently with candor and an
1 are mu
is wore raaen i . "America" was rendered
in what are < The trouble bexan Sunday morning ot 200 volces, after which
____-__________________.........__ ... __-____ bottom, the at Barranquilla and ended in a epeedy Bullock, cou
the question of determining the value authortttes hope to avert damage bv I overthrow of the governmental au- -----’ —
- . ....--------- ---- --- the closing of the sewer flood gates
and the operation of gigantic electrical
hotel bathroom incident was repater in
the trial of Ella Ginglea in Judge Bren
farm’s court here today. For the time "
being State's Attorney Bhort’s examnt .
nation of the young Irish lace maker I
jhis stut wis put into
r thst you got 'I it of
it would I?* a d fttouit matter to levy
any tax that would not eventually be
placed as a burden upon the peopie-
Hlererring to th* inheritance and la*
come tax propositiona he continued:
"We say to our people by this forn
or tax. "work on with the conscious-
ne«a that the government will be rep-
resent ed at your funeral, but as
mourners, tn turn back to the treasury
the acumulations of your lifetme."
He declared tbe pending corporation
tax waa so drawn aa to effectively
produce inequal Mies and injustice."
It was not wla* and would not be
palatable to the American people, h*
said, to enact a law to tax these cor-
porations over th* entire country aud
to exempt the great holding comp4-
ales from any tax
whose shouiders r«- 9
for its defeat will 5
the states recognized by the supreme
court," said Mr. Wickersham, “
fngly illustrated by the decisl
case of the Security Mutual Life Insur- _______ ... .
ance company vs. Prewitt, where the and the inevitable rfse n
constitutionality of a law of the state J will swell the total. “
of Kentucky was upheld, which Held i in the lowlands has teua ...» ve-Lta
that before authority is granted to any j but the corn crops in some of the rich
foreign insurance company to do busi-i-miiii ‘nm---- '
near in the state it must file with the
commissioner a resolution by its board
of directors consenting that service of
progress upon any agent of the com-
pany within the state or in the com-
missioner of insurance in any action
brought or pending in the state shall
be valid service on the company,-but if
the company should, without th* con-
sent of the other party to any suit
brought by or against It in any court
of the state, remove the same to any
federal court or institute any suit or
proceeding against any citizens of Ken-
tucky in any federal court. It should be
the duty of the commissioner to forth-
with revoke all authority to such com-
pany to do business within this stat*.
The result of this decision is to en-
able a state to compel a foreign corpo-
ration to refrain from resorting to the
federal court in controversies by or
against it. or *1** to cease to do bus-
ners within that state
Dealing with the statue of citizenship
of corporations. Mr Wickersham quoted I
that they werejpersons.who coul be, Frafns on the International g--a----
depriyed, of -its."DNII OFwrPerixi today eevera. boufs esdmhean l
, wi—v * 4Tued report geveral new washouta
obisher.ncense Ifs cte ana Reata" in the ,t«t, or
Mnunn. te Junction point with the Deelnr-. He Ra, t. Do with
.! On the Natamora branch or the Xa- Vprtafne.
tional raltroad the work or repairin, Pogota, Colombia, July 7,—A portion
... I, progressing, but mart of the ■ - - -
L’ ha, beer spent om the main line ana ,i- '— _ . . .
br win be xeverai -ivy, yet beror "a“ran Itook ap arms Sunday ant agafnst the
run over this branch. Colombin government, made prisoners
..Rezorts recetvrd.here today from: of the municipal atthorlties and pro-
phase was: madamsis ■ e hat.tne flood waters . claimed Gnzales Valencia as presiden!
la ons it may k aVe ubded and that the rfver has Qenerai Jorg Holquin. who is acting
—-t ,---tn--— 1 i r resident in the absence of Genera,
| -Sehunued on Page 6.) Rafael Reyes was strongiy denouncd
jury by Friday.
The courtroom was cleare V all
but these having a direct fnterest in
the case by order of the judKe The
main point* in the original story were
gun* over again by Mr Abort In his
cross-examination,
"Feb. 14, then," he naked, "you went
The Wellnton
things to you Wsf ore?"
"Yes. Sir ’ " :
at they were ",
prived of l1fe, liberty
only by due process of law
that the imposition of higher Hr*na*
fees on foreign than on domestic cor-
porations had been declared vo d
Lmitation on Power of State.
He pointed out, howevar. that in one •
of th* cases of the Hammond Packing 1
company against Arkansas and othen-
alteration and repea! of charters
state legislatures and suhsequent rea
•enable police regulations restricted'
this, ruling somewhat .
His observation on this i
“As a result of these deci
strnight inoomne taxers were afforded
wm rouna eked from th, tnmid- nnal’ue opvortunity apon whish they have
so lonc inflated to gt a direct vote in
there were many detail* throwing doubt tavor ot the B mo tax as opposed to
Mie cerporation tag
Bailey moved bis ncomn9
Londom. I .it nottce t anyone thettmhey wete oni . A "mar“RPocgad at tb« room. H.
London. July T— Ernest s w Plex -ltetr wa%, .Th.wn.n."oon 132x4 in and minamoldwanex-
hardt of sew York aled in a Loponzvorom.ogth""minompmnpgith"eom geun«,zou bnewuin troopororoom.
ee-krasasneskenn R2MergggnHsimpn,snn: M *2:
uncle of -Heoeore Kooravdt. . Eerest They were ined st the Country woman camo in. ! wus undressed ax
dub at • o'clock ept for a night gown My head hart
“~•995*“9***889209998t2 Mr w , kins returna to Omaha Thurs- fin the back and when they went out
% day morning after a conference with of ths bathroom I reached over and
* his local purchasing arrente hero. picked up my purse, I found an en
„ouehoma—Fatr Thur-day tTiang.at‛ginigrcitu"oPAd 210p• radarootnznnttxiosoyezpe
"WeT"—Thwi-da, ana i KH"at I Mm pngzine trztomR owoonrsszrazrutcucakoin
Fndny- _ * plan’, erd.other pintnowp.moetoE th. man .aid to h.f W
: In ours, was the way ne r the repre- ta.o And abe sa1A somthinu about
J pxra'f"wn"enr: 55 ar. xnpingneanqmmop-ea
2 e5028 J dJln" he raid bottie The man and Miss Barrette
• Reprexentati ves ot the Nelson Morrie talked about mo and hs handed mo >•■0
FORT WORTH. TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1909. -FOURTEEN PAGES
tion ib th
That the Cudahy Packing oompany
intends coming south some time in the
near future was the information
which are pendfug.
General Perdome wl ! leave for the
scene tomorrow with six steqmers car-
l rying 3,000 men and several ieces of
ertillery. The objective point of the
expedition is Barranquilla.
GALA DAY IN TYLER
CORPORATIONS NOT CITIZENS "
through the MIssourt valley, the rivers
■' • have left their banks and caused dam-
| age amounting to many thousands of
Country's Chief Law Orficer of the 1 dollars in many parts of Missouri and
Derinres she Wss
aunlted, shosing
Chicago. July i.
he was anxious
Five men at Chilicothe, Mo, on the
Grand river, were swept from a bridge
this afternoon and were last seen float-
ing down the stream Whether they
reached shore was not learned. Hun-
dred* of people at this place have been
.forced to have their homes. Resdent
in the unaffected districts have started
to make bread by the wholesale rorino ------ — ----- ------
the sufferers, and a relief train loaded I has reached Colon When th* Median
with supplies has been sent out from left the Colombian coast it was
surrounding points 'rumored that an American warship Was
At Pattonsburg. Mo., over 1.000 dm? expected momentarily at one of t
pie were imprisoned < ______ _
second storle and - the situation was
hour, yh growing more acute. Boetsand
supplies were rushed there from nearby
points, but with little prospect of cross-
ing the two miles of water between the
marooned residents and dry land. Many
"homenh"atpprmosulrchudren.arcamons dent or colombta ofne January,"ises,
Enain oaPuon) kauheg eEnanbecnzn"uirrearmeprormpraoin no T- THm ot w. a -.7
J^n‘’ctJyrS7i7 ari-nour asetmtchan.brougreg rarxegensona Pettus on tai in the altri
on nthe XerTersen.ny reports of crop damage ' 15030 me Atete or Panama, then an court eharged with erminal on
in " nyenbottome are reported here । integral part of Colombia, proclatmed Mrs. John Neimon. Th. nate computed
that region 1ts independance, which wm recognize . evidence yenta-day .a th. 2 a
Mont nr the wheat 59 ,he Unfte sinten. A tri-partite 1te evidence veoterdny and the derena-
been harvested, | treaty between the republic of Pana- iant introduced a «reat pert of hie evt-
zo na. wcnespiaima, Colembia arA,be United Statea—4enee. There !e much ercitement and
botrem be ‘ total loss, 11 islzetuin« io.cortro’rrax.arfhink.qut.orthe coart reom ” erowded Al the tima “wn in 151 •-Son rexpeot to visit
and^nama 11 Juqe Perkins had every man Wichita fane and other Texae end Oh-;
Entedxta: repoAtranominaztorvn searehed. tor wespone before Anterie ihome poln'a I will return to Oman. ■ Ur,- ,t M>a -he came over on a
.8 1 Me"s.,ePOl.-" tbl of the court room There are abouteighi nbout July 15 . , tiekit beuring the name or i s Icay.
***"m-mhmprm"-. am
Panima was to assume a portion nt. .ii harm him "..2.0(52., we have done here Axide. vhle, Ou, oneet,w,
the Colombian debt. This was the sit-; . "al. and claims EEt,, .t r ndi*t from ANy Intentions on th* part of my Yes, * wan tak n, reby Mr*
wzzn.gun,emrrsnrwand-"inmnas.Ebzemnemendetem.rao"mrminrzaizushu izi i
worst " SLX' ha Tree "1 WuWnK. e™ 5 « ana >- — ~ -.......
tratns arrtved this afternoon from La- Jun, 13 !f.nT.’<ho^ht her. 2 ' *, taken , FX in el th. .erne plane fort Wori Ketel feb ief
redo ana the regular ntent exor-. for Since Rovee' departure Actin Preel- | ‘ • no" be any : F 2 «ood packing town It Ie in the) “To counot M sent. Mien Arnold owed
city of Mexico arrived " "ldent Holquin baa put into ettent vat- IoU"" ----—.1----- cnie? of the nock-rattng mdvntry 1 me Her room wa. 545 "
late d nly two hours oue menures 1001./ng to greater econ-1 rover, vva «n>e IE Kona railroad factitien and la aa -ba you know Miea Arnold wee not
"herinshnvc.n..lomypaniculanymeabetTtonotvari-1 T*"" S-kE" [entdmed market.... therer
eI and the rennS zanorth ofthizou consulates and miniatflen and a . , The t- o men dropped into Port Worth “Iwelf
I. an make IPA.Kn.haze been large number of other oriees which X-w Terker Die* of DrK overdo-e l. at , o’cloci wednendey morning wit*. —
n The"omR.0", a"ax. ith thet tihm"reulted in a yearly Miring of! Londom. .9t notice to anyone that they were on I
1055 W "wk"-. 1 ike. 18,00 000. Lopdon
last four Aave Th* Ins* ",L®Reyes announced his intention nt re-
tional line, ha. boon vmiIoJS Na- turning and aasumtne th- prestdency.4
mata it from “36002000 garouiynestziaenyin here w“ arythine in th- re-
9 la oonr,,22 ,010 >759,000 andiport that he had abandorie his office.
1254 a oonmervative RnT mta he would return et once
rains on the Iternationa arrtveai:ouzd there be ‘ revolutionary out-
. o-lbreax.
SHE WAS ASSAULTED
tt**eteee*rrettptee*etpe:
» Washington, July T.- -(Spectat I »
e A anitiotpute And predicted. the 2
• LalinyCumminnincometaxamend- 2
• ment which enator llalley ofered 9
• this afternoen Ae a subutitute for e
• the uilininistrutlon’s corporation 9
• tux amendment was defeated, th* g
• yote being 41 to 38 The Reptb e
• iinns who votem for it were
• iiurah. Clapp, iabuliette andcum- a
- d
• Henator lalley proposed th* w
• amendment as a substitute with *
* out oniinent. Hvery Demoerat $
• voted in ths nftirmati ve, Th* de- e
-A test yf the incoine tax amendment 2
• is primarily charzeubie to ths in- d
tax a nendment as a substitute ter tn*
. ialon sag
witho t eb . e S’ w is taken UI n
it it was rejecte by a majority 0
19, th* ballot standins 2a to <T
with the corporatlon tax provision
thus securely estabiisited as a part «C
the !t bil there as 0 lderable
erfort to amend it and in one notabis
case this effort was sucresaful Ben-
ator Clapp Mnnesota has been a
nvere critic nt the provision ever sint •
It* introduction beeane It exciused
"h iding companles." Hs roncwed kx<
erttiotai today and tile uitimate re
sum was tn* acceptanre by Senalor A-*
drich ot an amendinent by Mir ClarD,
otriking out th* exception of such coiR-
pantea. Axsurunce was aino given that
every etfort wouid be made to retalu
lhs amendment in conference
Delilver Suvport» < tsp».
• Kansas. Th* flood results up to a late
> hour tonight wore as follows:
Train No. 5 on the Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe. which left Kansas City at
9:25 a. m. for Denver, met with a wreck
at Pomona, Kan. Of the ten coaches
which made up the train, four, a bag- |
gage car and three day coaches, left i
the track and rolled into eighteen feet ;
of water. The 4-year-old daughter of j
Mrs. Carrie Ross of Chicago was
drowned. The roadbed was covered
with water'and the train was proceed-
ing slowly when the tracks spread and
overturned the coaches.
A telephone message reports two peo-
ple injured. They are:
Laura St Clair of Boston; back
wrenched and right arm wrenched at
shoulder.
Nannie St, Clair of Boston; minor
bruises and cuts.
They are sisters, en route from Bos-
ton te Perry, Okla. Miss Nannie St.
Clair is an elderly woman and it was
while trying to assist her that the
other woman was hurt.
Pomona is almost completely inun-
dated, the Marais des Cygnes river at
that point being three miles wide
A relief train wm sent from Ottawa
tonight with food and other supplies
for the passengers, who were said to
have been Compelled to clmb en top nt
the coaches rar Tefuge trom the rislns
water.
It appears that the train, which had
been detoured from the main line over
the Ermporin branch, was running along
through the water when it began to
sink on the undermined tracks The
coaches sank so gradually that the
passengers and crew were able to get
into ths Pullman ears before the other
coaches finally toppled over and sank
from view.
People from the surrounding country,
attracted by the cries of the 200 ma-
rooned passengers. Immediately en-
deavored to start to the rescue. Rafts
were constructed and the few boats
available were pushed out. but by this
time the current was so swift around
the train that only the most venture-
some were able to reach the people it
was after dark before rescue by means
of a pontoon bridge was effected. Boat 1
trips of from ten to twelve miles were
made to make the rescues and the pas-
sengers were finally taken to safety
They, probably will have to remain at
the farmhouses until the food sub- i
sides.
LONG - EXPHTED MOVEMENT
AGAINST PRESIDENT REYES
BREAKS OUT.
This Was done after ; has been arranged by ths bouse lead-
_______-___... ____e =e- Tonight the city presents the ap-
over 1 000 J expected momentarily at on* of the 1 pearance of No Tsu Oh, as It Is Bohe-
on root, or In coastports....'______ . .1 miananient.ana.nundredz.of people are
e situation wo Persons well verrel In Colombian under mask and showering eonfetti an
broken out in ths republic of Colombia 10,000 People Artes d Layinx of Court-
apparently aza Inst the government of house Corner Stone.
Reyes, the president of the republic, I. Tyler, Texas, July 7-(Specinl)—By
who is now in London. According to far the greatest crowd during home-
time to have bran th* vietim nt a mys
DFTAI8 OF BATN00M INCTDENr fulty occupted a. wan the long nenaton
the transportation department and H
F. Wilkins of ths dressed bee and
purchasug department* spent Wenes-
day in the city inspecting the local mar
ket, and while thelr statements a* to
che future operations of the company
were merely their individual opinion,
there la evidently some significance in
the admisston:
•We are not out looking for packing
house sites, we are ony down her*
looking around," said Mr McMaush-
ton to a representative of The J Lee ord
Wednesday night. "r have just been
attending a meeting nt the board of di-
rectors of the Wichfta stock yards," he
continued, “and I invited Mr. Wilkins
to accompany me to Tsxas. a* n*Hner
he nor I had been the country. I was
surprised to see #O strong a market ex-
isting here, though I am perseuded
that there are other things that would
make it stronger. One nt these would
be more competition. This competitiun
inoprrary to U'* prope ntrenkth andbouna ana Kaxked in .’puML iathroom
perpan War I have bran able to learn
tha livestock Industr}* has fust begun
in Texas. I am further convinced that
the northern part nt Texas offers the
best location f*»r packing Industries in
the whole Routh west. WhiIp ft is my
belief that th* CudtMy Packing Com I on the story A iswering Mr Short •
rany reannorspenughwi,thutnorroMin. Otngles t..ifl«d ehat on th. aa,
that 'propositioh. Th* Me»«rs Pudahy mentioned she visited Attorney ODon-
are nw on their vacation and for.twe nel tn bl* ottiee. then vietted a wtore,
oragwrumpnat: #5 omderanp'pFopox and nnall went «• e weimneton bo.
s1.? ighrno wag "ipu
DYine-tulton: ‘ "Yen >»« no *u,‘ to meet Mir
I sin delighted with Fort Worth and I Barrette
what I have seen hare The city fe At this point in the testimony the
much larger than I had anticipated and conferene * of the lawyer* with the
the character of the businesa hounesj court was held and it was decided to
and resldences is better than I had ex- ’ bring out ail possible facta, even II they
pecteA to find I also like the hospf-jdid not bear directly on the larceny
tality of the ctizens and whUe I am charge
‛ -m • * "i* . Ths brought the story badk to Miss i
j Oingiea" arrival in Amertes from lre-
W
--L
tta nesport. Savaniie, seventeen mil** oounty‛• new courthouae it l, enti-
away, are reported in th* hand* of the matad that during the morning there
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