The Snyder Signal. (Snyder, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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EI F0RL1ULATE0
ssador Wilson Not In Harmony
rt'lth Administration Idfiw
Wilson Muy Iti'slgu audi
II until Abdicate.
Washington I). C July 28. Am-
Wiidor Wilson lit conference with
V . President and Sot-rotary Bryan
j ay urged the recognition of Mex-
by tho United States It bocnino
j that the president's MP as dif-
o radically that tho day's de-
ents forecast as acceptable
J bassnitnr'a resignation
V iresdeiit.is Inrlluod to doubt
' al wisdom of thu recognition
veninieiit which cinne Into
vei tnrough tho questionable ev-
e of Mndero's assassination. The
biiHHador believes that bo Iouk as
lerleun Interests am iirntoi ted Ilu
t should bo recognized.
ho ambassador's lack of nympn-
wllli the ndmlnliitratlon Idea In
to have convinced tho president
lio embassy In Mexico City can
A . . Conducted for tho present by N'.-l
Mon O'Shaughnessy first Secretary to
tho embassy. Appointment of n new
'ambassador Is contingent upon the
atisfactory -government In Mexico
Administration officers were In-
rmed today of a plan of mediation
' Mexicans themselves by which
erta would abdicate tho provlslon-
presldency In favor of a man sat-
actory to both Federals and Con-
itlonalista. XV. 11 FN' AMI TUN
SK;.Ii i) VISITING
ie Signal editor took a del.gb.tful
l last Sunday with t'nelo Men
l to Funis Creek. That rnnimuti-
f substantial citizens which con-
tes a Fulistalillal part of Scurry
(ty. All along tho way we saw an
iduiice of feed stuff coming on.
e ready to harvest and some not
in tho head hut looking strong
healthy and giving promise of
jdant yield.
ton though small has good color
body and Is growing and putting
rultago so that farmers are look-
forward to a half to three-
ths of a bale to tho acre. That
i-n has had very little rain till last
k. Tho farina are clean and are
tjfieitiK plowed agalu slnco the rain
"hero will bo lots of cotton market -''from
that cotnni unity.
. Fr-.r.Is creek school district No. 2n
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il.s ono of trio uesi roiinirjr m
... Than hnvn B Kood
! !i me iTiiuiiti. ... - -
. liool house well equipped with
dr.v jnd blackboards. Tmf O. H.
has been emploved to teach
nero this year.
Uncle Ben and I reached the plnce
. o. liool wan over and
found John Merrill the Assistant
Superintendent and ail his teachers
tuisy at their work.
This pencllinan found a class of
M timers. I'mle Hob Jones. I'. F.
Vvilaon and Mr. M.Intyre over In
t.. .rn.r of the arbor won v. .
Itiicheson as teacher and since they
At l -... ii . 1 1 1 h
locklwl like none oi u "
r em K i ev. ii. ie u
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about tfl
lesson In band the parity
r.t thlni' 111 R It
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o ll n it' "i
Ul 111 II III I 1 1 '
n't have time to tell the half !.
know about the bible lie knew.
everr man. woman and child
and 'they cre so glad to see him
they kept him busy talking.
The song s.rvbe was quit- -i
Jovoble with John Mertltt a- Fad-
er and Miss Kva V.-v.'.h-y as .r; n
t Li.d i.M r Sii.el .v ..h.a l I not: ...I
there dldf.'t aol-u v go :. I""
remained for tl pn-a. Kiic '
Kven the c-MMreii ay d and le ai l
l't. seriliotl.
r Pro W. I.. Leo h is the pa-fr. lb
.'... of a family of pn acbers. .-.id
.hut l...p.r.ig.-m.nt toward II."
.. be tlui P.omi-e of the nl-
l t:.'"S and ond....ra.
..rc.ehed a Idunili good M-rmoli.
u .enducliiig a revival. Had Just
rt.l ! -M-'-l 1 J '1"1
..wihMm.bi!-'-Theh..r.h
poople a.e . pill lie p-edge to o-
pera'e for a i.. -
After frrvlrrsm-ela.1 numerous In
to dinner and Pn-I- I'-"
.ti ill. tre orraii "
v 0 mull t a K ' '
a human could want to eat and Ilm-
brough said It was all grown tit home
except the cugnr and coff.e and bread
stuff.
A drive over the farm after dinner
I brought the proof that tne owner oi
that fine plantation works when he
has to. Like most of us lie has suf-
fered for rain but !:o Is now har-
vesting; at le-st 2U bushels of red
maize to thu acre mid his sorghtiiii.
feterltiiH kafflr and white maize are
still making and his cotton Is grow-
ing and proiiilKcs u good crop.
Other fanners In the community
are doing fully as well and In a few
weeks those people will be coming to
town with the fruits of honest and
persistent toll. This r.i rlbe fei !s very
much at home In that community
for they nearly all rend the Signal
and It Is a pleasure to meet them
and gee their well kept homes.
'rin Slgnnl's ITirni Collection.
Crank lirownflold of Koule 4 came
In .Monday and placed several line
maize heads in the Signal's farm ex
hibit. Some fine mal.e and sorghum
feterlttiB from I. ). Klmbrough's
farm some from W. 11. McFarlnnd
C. S. Mushy's and apples from w. i.
Kims' besides samples of millet and
Sudan truss all these mid more yet
to come make a collection wortli see
ing. Come around and take a look.
BAILEY HOI IN GUB
Hall. J Will Not lie Able to I III Texas
Speaking Untcs lis Hail lleen
rim d. Will Not Come
Out I'm- Office.
Fort Wort Record ycKterHay prim
ed tlio following from I's Wnshlng-
to correspondent.
Washliigton July 2fi -Various
HtalenientH pertaining to Senator
llalley anil bis plans which have np-
pearer III the lexart neWHpiiers
caused an Investigation to be made
today which develops two facts -first
Senator Italley's time Is si oc-
cupied with his law practice that he
Is not now planning an early trip to
Texas.
Second he has never contemplated
making the nice for tiovenmr to suc-
ceed (iov. Collllllt.
While It Is true Senator Halley
was endeavoring to so arrange bis
business affairs as to lie utile to make
a brief visit to Texas the last of this
month or the first of next he has
stilted to friends here and In Texas
that It Is with regret that he finds
ho cannot get away from his office.
Senator Halley It Is understood
ha written friends In Texas and
K( of tb-se letters will likely ap-
pear In print denying that he has
any political aspirations. In his talk
here he has made It clear that ho
feels his training and experience are
not such as would qualify him for
the administration duties of tho of-
fice of Governor.
Whll he keeps in close touch with
affair In Texas and his Interest in
I he Stale Is a great as when he f-rv-
"
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I In congress he l.elleve:! Hie limn
who would make a successful tov-
-
.Iw.nlil have more experience
i n ii ti rni k '
of the Stste legislation ami adminis-
tration that be has had.
This is the ihb f reascn he Is be
. -v. d to have assigned In bis letters
for refraining to give ear to the fuk-
gestlon of bis friends l ha: be enter
the r.re for the ( '. ul em I'orlal iioi.i-
inal Ion next year.
I I I .11 l enl.
Fast Fridav aficrii.c n Mi-. "-''
.rh c.eertaim-d the Fl F. Vr. '""'
in a very d. lightful infoimal man-
i
ter.
The roo:i' wlojre tables wer- ar
r.i-.. e.l t. r f.:ty-tv. x. re fiide -rv
attr.e !U" w i:h 1. a it.ful dahii.i k:u-
. f. is. After eni.n ina k-. ral ia-
t.res.lng g i-.s. a deli. .-u - .'ad
i ours " n red.
I Tl. .df tin ctns's fav.rd
it mii Invi'a'!. n to this charming
l..;-al.tv Im I.r.b-d: .Men.l.imes A. I.
Urown of rnnis. Autry of Houston.
Harris of Comanche. Collier of Whit-
ney. M ' France i:altin of Cal.-
ve.ton. Hirris oi Comanche.
ERNATORIAL RACE
Snyder Scurry County Texas
WDRKOF COUNTY LEGISLATURE
GOMMISSIOP 1SJBRINDING
I X I (I I :S Tax I.cv). Canvass Vote
(In Constitutional Amend-
incnts. Other Matter.
The Commissioners' Court was In
set-sl' ii last Friday and Saturday and
among other Items of business t urn-j
ed out they closed n contract w It h '
lb.' West Texas Hriilge Co. to build
a new steel bridge over Hliiff Creek !
on the Ira-Sharon road nt a cost of
$51 7.5(1.: i t.lnv. Coliiilit culled tor the np-
IL P. Strayh'trn was before t he . ;ri a t Inn bill and a 'Milne sky la w"
court to explain n project to build aiaul i. 1 1 i !r . n s have been going to
large Irrigation dam on his farm six; him to submit oilier matter. .
miles west of Snyder and asked that Tien- are tl.r-ats of fiiig a high
In the event that such a (lain should ' tax rate to meet the ( ond It ioiM of lui-
In anyway damage the Itlock line j pi uveniontfl intended to be met by a
road running by his place that he bo ! limitless bond Issue. The principal
not held liable. The court discussed ! roponenls of the bond amendment
the matter and In order that Irrlga- I seem to think the Texas voters are
ton be encouraged they agreed to
hold him blameless In event of ilatn-
agert. Tho court canvassed (lie vote cast
In school disti ll t. No. S Coiiroe .lime
21. for in cents special tax and de-
clared the same carried by vote of T
to II.
In Wheat district No. 17 held
June 7 for 2n cents special tax car-
red 11 to 6.
Camp Springs election June
for 50 cents spec ial tax -arrled 1.1
to 10.
Cunt Mne district estaldlslel
out of territory In Nolan Scurry
Fisher and Mitchell counties.
County Treasurer was Instructed
to transfer $7.1 from the est ray fund
to the Jury fund.
County Judge (. if. Ituehemw was
granted a leave of absence from the
county for 10 days beginning July 2H
The court went over th" Siulget of
expenses and taxable values and 'lx-
ed the 1!!3 tax levy as follows
.Jury fund
Court House Sinking Fund .
.lail It.uid Sink Ing Fund . .
Court Mouse mid Jail Fund
ICoad mid llrblge fund . .
.01
nr 1'.
.02';.
. . .01
. . .1.1
K 2 - ft
(ieneral fund
Total levy per $lfil. (Ml. .$n 4rt 2 3
riw Court canvassed the ret urns
of the amendment election held on
Inly If and found the vote as fol-
lows: Sec. 7 Art 5 - Additional Judges.
. For Against
Snyder
37
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Conroe 1
Itlson 3
lied Hluff "
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Hethel
Hunn 2
Lone Wolfe 0
Pyron 0
llermb-lgh 1
Camp Springs 2
Canyon I
T(tll 66 62R and the anils are a little Hfrald to
Sect. fiS Art. 11. Officers Salaries. Itle to him. Tom Hall has a good rall-
For Against road Job and Is satisfied and CuIN n
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August i V)l!t.
Coliiitt I Inils Opposition Politic
Hobs I lit T.very Turn.
The special session of the 33rd
Legislature has been at work one
week and part of another. Almost as
soon as they met they began to fig-
ure t hat they couldn't get through In
"n (;iys but the (iovernor Intimated
r 1 t uluit they fall to do In that tlmo
i n n go undone.
short In Intelligent and they pro-
pose now to spank the nrutul major-
It y with a high tax paddle.
That $.ino niiii fine collided from
the S-andard OH Company less the
$13 (lull deducted for fees has been
causing discussion. Some want to put
the morey to the general fund so the
legislator can get their milage and
per diem without discount others
want to apply It to cert:in improve-
ments of public Institutions. The
(iovernor wants It used to retire cer-
tain A. ft M. bonds.
A red rag was waved the other
day whe-n a till! was offered to pro-
hibit shipment of Ibinor Info dry ter-
ritory. Any kind of a liquor measure
stirs up the litiimals.
There lias been considerable
wrangling ever putting In effect the
law to elect Frilled States Senators
by direct vote. It looks llgo that meas
tire needs only Intelligent applica-
tion and the matter would probably
be put through nnh'kly. but for the
j fact that the politicians
'111 to be
af-..ld of the people.
j Oov. Colquitt submitted a list of
vacancy appointment a"hd the Senate
i took very kindly to most of them.
liut when they came to Hen Cab. II
j for the penitentiary system and J
: Sheb Williams for a place on the A.
A- M. College board there were sena-
tors wlio saw factional pollths and a
halt was called.
Cabell has not proved a blooming
success as a penitentiary man and
Williams lias shown himself a nar-
row partial! to the disgust of thous-
ands of democrats.
The truth Is Austin Is a live bee
hive Just now. Nearly every fellow
has his eye on the Indicator.
Colquitt Is an avowed candidate
for the Prilled States senate and
spaou writers have placed Culberson
64 j almost In bis grave.
11 There are about it dozen patriots
22 'who want to be governor. W. P. I.ane
frfl has shown himself so fussy that the
23 pros are not taking to hltn very read-
25 'lly. and W. A. Hanger Is not credit-
led with any great degree of ability
'Thomas Is so newiy married that we
can't tell where he may come In.
There Is a crowing wave that niav
sweep Joe Halley Into the running
and he will be a hard man to n.
His senate record will be against him
ul'h many people but his personal
matnetlsni promises bad for whoever
may fc" li)i ai:.iilist him. It wll: be
hard for the rreai army f ilevim r.i t -i
p. T.-li. fore (im!e.l:ed to t!e gulf 'o
evT fnr::-'t that fin con vent im.
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.s.;.....Uer Terr-1 b'.s told the ;in::.e
he will not .:.it.d f. r any dl"a'orv
tad! s. TI.ey n.Ust do business.
Peter Kal'ord. pr.ie.t of fie
Fart .era" I'nion .Induced the II n.-r
Appropriation Conmlttce to insert
$1".." "" for two "nr In the appta-
prlatlon bill to be used by tho De-
partment of Agriculture for malt. rain
lug a market bureau. The rommlt'ee
lias completed the bill dealing with
die eleemosynary Institutions mill
lias left only the miscellaneous anil
deficiency Items. Tho house has
passed the hill making appropr'a-
lions for the Judiciary.
The House committee today Insert-
ed 2.ln btio In tlie bill for a new lire
proof building lit Southwestern In-
sane Asylum at San Antonio to ac-
commodate 5(10 patients.
(o(l Samples of Apples. ;
Mrs. W. I). Sims and Mrs. C. S.
Toiler were pleasant visitors at the I
S i u'lia I office Monday and were much
Interested in the Signal's co'IocMon I
of farm prodiu'. Mrs. Sims added
... t
to the lollection some cry nne ap-
ples fro'ii their on hard In the cast
part of Snyder. These app1 s are
unite ai.d juicy wlinesr.es of the a-
daptabllity ' f Scurry county for
fruit.
Hain at Miami.
Miami. Texas July 2S. A half
inch rain fell lie-e l;;.t night complet-
Iiik a fine season for summer plowing
and putting the finish on mllo maize
and k.iffir corn lirass is fine and the
s'iii k:n n pleased with conditions.
U 5. SENDS MES-
SAGE 10 HUERTA
llemaiols That liiimeiliiile Action I'
Taken In Itcgiml to Shooting
of Inspector Hivmi
Washington July 27. -Strong rep
roaentat ions the most draslii in
phraseology bhat have been made
since ;li present American adminis-
tration came illM pow er v. ere mad"
to the lliier'- c.ov v i nmi nt In M.vii
today.
The I'nl'ed Stales ;.ov em eii'lil de-
i:o ;i.. not only the .r.Miipt arrest
e.iiirf in i n ial and p. it i ii im-rit of til"
Mexban federal s..!i.rs who shot
Charles II. I ikon the American im-t'lig-ation
off ii at .lu.r Mexico
lill' tlie I 111 1 1 ill: te reie.i. e of CluTl-s.
!b---ell nil. I l-. i-'iard .M.lloiald. inin-
Ing inanauers. Imprisoned by federal
soldiers at Chihm.hiia Cii.v. and said
to lie t lireati tied wit Ii ox-i tit inn.
So serious were these Incidents re
gar. led in official circles that they
overshadow ed lari'ely the theoretical
considerations of poll' y which the
visit of Ambassador Henry I.ane Wil-
son has broui-ht to a climax
Fl Paso lU'CfimcH Kc'sfie...
Following the shootltiL." of ( has. It
Illvon by Me.vl.aiis at Jaurez a cor-
respondent at V. Paso sent out a
report w bi h said :
"Keeiing runs high in Fl Paso to
night and all that is i led to Mart
a movement to cross the border to
avenge I'lxon Is a leader Troops are
patrolling the border and will fire
vent Americans from erasing. Fed-
erals have threatened many Aineri
cans and It has become dangerous f..r
Americans to cross the river.
Consul Kdw.inls. a Taft appointee
Is being stroutrlv .ensured for h.. re
filial to offer A tn erica is. arre.e. v
Federals assistance and ' on. irr. .v
morning an I'.l Pa.i pap.-r w i!i editor
lali v ask h is rctuov al
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Frayr .n.d Ptise a.nl C o.r .r.i. -r
j.-e e ry W.-dte - lay 7:4". p in.
on are inviie l and heart. 'y !
rome Coir.e and bring some or.-'
ith you.
Thomas N. riunkett. M.t."r
Number 7.
RE5I0RE IRE
USE OF BAT
Humphrey Will Introduce I Wit I Mik-
ing to llegiilnlloii of Prison
Discipline.
Austin Texas July 27. Tho re-
turn i f the use of the "bat" or whip
fAi prisoner. In the State peniten-
tiaries ii. proposed In . bill to bo In-
troduced Mcid iy by It prescntat he
Humphrey and others looking to a
regulation of the prison discipline.
The bill provides tbet i'ot more than
ten 'ashes shall be given .' one tlmo
mid 'b at only on written orders of
two of the I'r'son Commissioners and
in tin- presence of the prison physl-
. Ian w ith a system of formal reports
and provision for Cnind Jury Invest-
iga'ioti into ail whipping. The slo
of the bat is pr'-scribed and the
breaking of the skin of a prisoner
w.'uild constitute a misdemeanor.
The bill proposes to reduce the sal-
ary of tie Prison Commissioners
from $30(10 per annum to $(! per day
for time of service and fixes a rnln
Imiiiii salary of 2o per month for
guards with provision that al!
guards in the service shall be reduced
to that amount a nil raised according
to efficiency $2 In per month until
a $'!u limit is readied. Cainbling or
the use of Intoxicating liquor by
guards shall be grounds for dismiss-
al Stripes Altdtkbcil.
The wearing of stripes by prison-
ers is abolished and the bill provides
that prisoner must he furnished
vvlih such religli.iis literature as de-
sired arid inns' be g i von t i me to at tend
t'"li"ioits worship on Sunday. Tho
statutory classifb at ion of prisoners
vv oubl be aboitdicd and the classlfl-
i 'i ; !. ft to the I'rkoti Commisslon-
Ineorrigibb
. it a us l i us' b.
and
kept
ei'iii'S iiii.l
paraie from
M
ut h.T pi i-orci s
Ti e ten hour 'in.it on labor of prls
i m is Is retained ci.iy as to thoso
working- Inside Hie walls and tlios.
'.orkir-t on farms ate limited to tho
hours between sunri-.' and sunset
with one hour for dint. rs.
I'ri.-oteTs must i.ot be made to run
tn and from vvntl and no prisoner
may be pl.oed at any work before be
has he. ii (vaii.iio d by a physi.i.ui to'
.let. rmiiie w he'b. r his strength
w ould p. rm it that k hid of labor.
-Mill. lav Work in Piocigeiu j .
(ivettime provision of the present
law would he abolished and work on
Sun. lavs . ould on'v be required in ex-
treme emergency 1'i-n.i It ie are pro-
vl.b'd for gving or selling Intoxbat-
i ng li'i uors to . on vi. t s
Several new . ffi.es would be creat.
e. l among th.-ni a discharged con-
vict agent with :!.e duty of assisting
.lis. barged lot vi. is to return to hon-
. st pursuit and a gen. ral superin-
tendent lo be appointed by : board
c mipi.se. I of th" ( 'iint roller State
Tre.isnr. r and Att.Tio-v cieneral.
Sp. iifi. prov i.-ions are made for
humane treatment of lonvicf and
f. .r prop.-r . lot lung t'ee.lnig and inoi-
i al attetit . ti
Fmpbive.. aims'iig r. i vets in any
v ay w.ei!.! 1. mi! je. I to i mi tnedi.lt .
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