The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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SwicaWeek Herald.
' AMARILLO TEXAS FRIDAY AUGUST 10 1906
jypL. xxi.
NO. 64
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NEWLY
F
ORMED
ISLAND
Captain Brings Photos
IS NEAR THE OUTCH HARBOR
Surrounded by Boiling Water-Steam Rises
from Summit
Tucomn Wash. Awe. !.--Captain
TruchrldR of (he utenmhhlp Norih-
wentern bring from the North n pho-
tograph taken hy the officers of Hie
revenue cutter Perry of h newly-
formed Island which lie fifty miles
went of Dutch harhor between the
BopoBlof islands commonly Known
nk Castle and Fire Islands. It made
lis first appearance In .lmi mid Is
90n fret high. The Tfiry rould not
fct near enoiith to make measure-
menttf. Clouds of strain arise from
the summit of th.' island and It is
mi rounded by boilinc water.
FIRE IN A FLAT
Mori Than Hundred People Imperiled by
Flames
New York Aug !. Fire in a t-i-ltory
double tenement hom.e at Wll-
lumfchurg. which rausnt from a bhu-
trig: picture In the frame factory own-
ed by Frank Sins'iV Imperiled the
of a hundred persons early to-
day rolirpinan Martin Short and
William Tub!.'!- roeued twelve per-
sona t ho were overcome b inokc.
DAMAGE BY STORM
Section of Wisconsin Visited by a
Rain
Terrilic
Janwilbr Wir... An. f.-Thia
rlty nap visited last night by a rain-
plorm that washed the atreets caus-
Inb much damage. Reports from the
country hay the crops ar much damaged.
WEAKENING OF HEART
rope rious X Has Attack While Celebrating
Third Anniversary.
Konie Aiik 9.-- Hundreds of ron-
Uratulatory messages have been re-
ceived af the Vatican today this be-
ing the. third anniversary of the.
Crowning of Pope I'ius X. The te
deum wan sunc in the pope's honor at
the Slstlne chapel this morning.
T'ope Pins X was elected to suc-
ceed t'ope l.co XIII on August t
1901 and was crowned on AurulI
follow ing.
London. Auk. P. A dir.patch to
1h Kxehanco TeleRraph emiipany
from Home wivr that shorily after
hln return from the ceremony nttend
rf the erl.diratlon today of the third
anniversary of his coronation the
pope had a pevrre attack of heart
weakness Pr. Lupopni ave him re-
lief. ' -
polbcr Kill TonteM.
fian Francisco Aug. 1. The con-
tpfit over th will of th late B.Ttha
M. Dolbr came up for a bearing; to-
day before .ludse Graham. Miss pol-
bcr who met her death by falling;
from a window of the Waldorf-Astoria
hotel in New York Mi the bulk
of her large property to Ktta Marian
Warren. The heirs are attempting lo
break the will.
700 Killed or Vounded.
St. Petersburg; Auk. 9. The af-
ternoon papers report 700 persons
killed or wounded during; the renew-
ed fighting between the Tartars and
the Armenians In the Shusha dis-
trict Caueasla.
Th Daily r.inhandlo 50 cents a
month.
Demand
Total
" oncrni BUY
. rCftP OAT CAM: YOU 0mj
rllTtel ill fiiJr HTHSSi 1
T ' (; f m. fKk m
mil rmmu s i i
SILVER BULLION
100000 Ounces Per Week Will Be Pur-
chased By Government.
Washlncton Aiik. 9. It wan an-
nounced at th( trcaHiiry depart mcnt
today tiiat the purcliHrte of Hllver bul-
lion for subsidiary coliwikt would bo
resinned. The purchascH will be mado
each Wednesday beginning: tln
l.'th Inst. About luO.fiou ounci'8 will
bo required each week.
Mcrnu y lteaclic 1(10 in Cnllfornln.
HedlandH Cnl Aiir. 9. Tenllle
lieut which nt Union has fauaed tho
mercury to roHch H0 deRrcea pre-
vail In tho desert country south of
hero Dozen of dcutha from heat
iiroatratlons have been reported from
the Inyo county gold Melds nnd many
prospector uro leaving.
Mitchell Hroa bix) prepared to de-
liver Ice to all part of tho city
rhono G62. f.fi tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or AMARILLO. TEXAS.
RESOURCE? I LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts - $49610379 Capital Stock - - $200000.00
Bonds and Real Estata - 260000.00 Surplut and Undivided Profit 106.02.73
rTlrt.'- a00a0 Circulation - - - 200000.00
usail flliu iA. ..-...u.. r ... nt .a
Loan 583927.51 f Upolii - -
$1 483.067.2 V
Total
- 977004.68
- $MSJ.057.33
W. li. Fuqua President.
Chas J. H. Lowndes. Cashier.
J. 5. Chesnutt Asst Cashier
V. A. Smith Asst Cashier.
Warrant Issued Charging President with Violation
of Ranking Laws
rhK.iro ur . V idfiicf which
mny lead to the prosecution of the di
rectors for the. re: ponsiluhiv lor
V resident Stensland'n forsery of $1-
nna.noti wan anionc the develop-
ments yesterday tout-bins the mulct-
ed Milwaukee Avenim bank. Sti iis-
land whs never required to nccouul
for the vast aiimuiit. of money which
apparently was beine; burrowed by
small tradesmen and hinall dcpur.ltoi s
of the bank. The iieKlicence "ill be
made a subjet t for invest iga lion by
I h. graml Jury.
The Tribune today s.txs Ihat Cash-
ier Henry W. IIciiIiik is in chaise
and will surrender today. In an in-
terview with the Tribune reporter
last ninbl in a city park it is said
that. Herri UK nsscrled that he was
Innocent of wront; ilolnm he merely
carried out tin" orders of President
Slenr.land. Ilerrlnt said that alioiit
Ave weeks ano b' bamlerl Stensland
the mciunraniiiii note footing up
I.Mtn.nnn which he hatl reason to
think should not be anions thn as
r.els of the bank ami hdd him this
Indehterlness should be lived up in
pome way. To this Henine said.
Stensland replied that he bad Infers
for some of his property and expet led
to fix the. mailer up soon.
HerrliiK staled that Stensland oi-
eratet) u- follc;. He v. . 1 1 1 1 1 cmrie
In Hie . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 V O III' lil.lt' ml a I ft-
lain number of notes lor riven
amounts. 1 sent hi mi he nnlefi in
the regular routine ol business. Later
they were rctiirueil lo in. with the
alleyeil signatures of ;irions per-
sons. Stensland then ordered me to
place (belli lo the credit of his per-
sonal aecouni ami would i li n draw
checks on his personal account for
various enterprises which draped
him lo ruin.' '
Chicago A uc;. P. A warrant
charginc a violation of the slate
hanking bws ill taking deposit: when
he knew the bank was insolvent was
sworn out today against. Theodore
Stensland vice president of tile Mil
wankee veniiM bank.
Ki miner lours said today that a
part of C-e hier I lei ri n;-'s published
defense be lielievcd to be hue ami
other palls he knew lo be untrue
lie declined to be inoio pxplit it.
' Henine" .lones r.aitl "war under
Tieav.v bond.- while Sieieland was
not so far as he had been aide to
learn."
CliicHc.ii Auk. P. Cashier llerrinr
did not siineinli r lo the police today
at I o'clock as the Tribune announc-
ed this morning he would do.
DOCK HANDS STRIKE
Tugboats Tied Up and Local Market Sup-
plies Short.
New York Aup. ft.- A strike of
several hundred dork hands on th
railroad tiiK boats in tho harbor
here has badly tied up thn harbor
hif? boat fleet and proven ted the
movement of a largo amount of
freight. Many car loads of perisha-
ble frolght wore Installed. In con-
sequence the local market in short
of supplies.
SUBPOENAS ISSUED
Witnesses To Appear Against Standard Oil
Company.
Chicago Auk. P. - A largo number
of subpoenas were Issued today for
witnesses lo appear before the Fed-
eral grand Jury which will convene
next Tuesday to take up the Stand-
ard Oil investigation. Processes
wor issued for some railroad nfhYlals
who were called lo testify before the
grand jury.
LAMB WIRE FENCE
3L
II T-
Ki- -i-rc "Tl 'Tt
Xov on li.'ttitl. ry far the strntiCst and most durable
fence nirule. Tlu- only hih carrion steel fence.
Call nnd See It
E
j Amarillo
Bank
Iand
Trust Co
Amarillo
II Tsxas
National
H I
Paid Up Capital $50000
Banking Department
Ample capital. Reliable and
No account too smut I.
large. Interest paid
on time deposits.
prompt service.
None U
too
Trust Department
M';c vcur will and'nurae this company ai
e- executor. It is better to lesvo
your business In the hands of an in-
stitution that will not d la nor
abscond nor resign. Leve
your w ill in our vault
for wfe keeping.
Consult ui confidentially about thla important
matter. Valuable papers kept for you free.
' i r"
J. C Paul Tres. Uy. Wheatley Cashier.
Acry Turner V. Tres. Chis. A. FUk Jr. Sec'y.
HJEUSIAU
l1IWg'.Bnr--n!J. HJ.t-:i...vi..v 11
urgess
9
Sole Agent-
wmA I HIiWi 11 1 wMgrin
Points About
VaV Stow
TOM L MILLER
Saves i itiinini; (o and fro from
a hot stove and prevents the
wm king in a .stifling loom.
All lite heat is concentrateil on
itonin stiilacc where il is want-
ed. An t vi n Ictnprral tnc is always
maintained thus Riving perfect
results.
Cool 1 lean safe and cost but
hltlc.
Phone 2(1 will tell you about It.
Electrician.
Bank of Commerce
of Amarillo.
Absolute Safety
Liberal Treatment
Exceptional service in every department of banking 'is
offcrcd patrons of this bank. 1 "
Capital $75000.
IW mi !. i. 11 IW'JI'PII
Jf Money i
KOMI
IS
People of Four Slates Will Build One In
Eyreka Springs.
Kuriika Spiin!- Ark. Auf.. -Several
prominent people nf Arkan-
sas Tcxiin New Mexii ti anil l.nui-i
ana are Inlercietl In a movement
which will probably remit in the
Hpeetly erection of a home for or-
phans nnO widows in this city. A
site has already been elected. ud
the responses to the request for funds
have been no atlsfaclory that the of-
ficials believe that work on the
bnllditiK may hotshv this fall. Plans
for the boine orlnlnalod with 1). I'.
Sutherland of Qiiilman. Tex. presi-
dent of the I'nited Cliarities of Amer-
ica. Anions oilier olllcials of the so-
ci.'jy iuleresleil in the movement are
Mrs. Mat tie Lentil of ibis city Dr.
Charles K. I.ukensc of ltoswell N.
M Hr. .1. A. Hillnrd. dean of Tnlane
university at New Orleans Mis. ('has.
(ioodnicht wife of the founder of the
t'loodniuht Tex. fbipllnt collece; !.
W. W'nolsey of Pnnvllle. HI. and
Claude Dodsen of Winnshoro Tex.
J. L. SMITH
Pres't.
M. C. NOBLES
Vice Pres't.
B. C. D. BYNUM
Cashier.
Kmit.'is Old Settlers' Picnic.
Malstead Kas. Auk. 0. A re-
union and picnic for thti old settlers
of Central Kansas Is In nrogre.iK to-
day. A balloon amonslon and other
nniiisemenl features have been provided.
is Stored Labor
1
E
VKRV man snd woman should profit by the
experiences of others. Not one in ten thou-
sand ever meet with a " wind fall " by which
they Ret rich but those who put aside a part of
their earnings continously become independent in
time. Put away a part of today's work and let
the habit Rrow on you. We will be glad to be
your depository.
THE AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK.
COMPANY
125
cALPIWE SEAL ESTAT
Farms Ranches and City Property for Sale or Exchange
Fifth Street. Russell Building. Phone 76
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Boesen, P. E. The Twice-a-Week Herald. (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1906, newspaper, August 10, 1906; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth281577/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .