Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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AMARILLO DAILY .NEWS
um 1.1.0. tvmh. fiupav mmaky i una.
vol hi. so. o.
I'liHK HVK CKXTS.
CRISIS PASSES
pay cuba
Leaders of Agitation As-
sure Gomez That Ef-
forts Will Cease
IS
1A( II ICATOltY MOYK III I.IFYFP
To IIAYK F.I.IMINATF.P ALL
PAXCKIt OH AMI ltlCAN
INTF.HYF.NTIOX.
Havana. Jan. IS. With assurance
made to President Oomez tonight by
leaders of the revolutionary move-
ment that acltatlons would cease
and veterans loyally support the ad-
ministration In bringing the Cubans
together In patriotic accord and re-
move the faintest excuse for Ameri-
can intervention there appears no
doubt that the crisis In Cuban affair
has been successfully passed.
QI1FT UFKiXS IX
8TIMKF I'ISlltlCT
By A swilled P'f.
Lawrence Mass. Jan. IS. No dis-
orders developed today In conse-
quence of the strike of fifteen thon-
aand textllo workers the dav passim;
quietly in contrast to the other days)
of this week. j
MOUTH PxKoTWS Ion
rn:KK 101: pi;i:siih vr
By
i
Fi"-:o. X. I
oerat'e Stm.-
tonltrht ai'di'i
. I:m
i 'rat
il rcsi
1 s The I'elll-
('oiinuiti'" late
hit Ions lvcom-
mending
prt r t:
Coveriior Iturke for tlie
!im;iin alien "piovidod
tliM 't ib-b-a'i.i:! !
l is l' Uliilili-
ticn p.-;Mo."
In the event s :- tl is ' jn--ill
egiiKs rro llisi "( led M vote for
cand'.iV.'e who will carry out
prluclph s pdvocate.l bv Hryan
the
the
A feature of the proceedings nt the
bantiuet was the address of Chnrles
Helfner of Seattle western cauipalcn I
manaper for Wilson whose subject
waa. ' The Spirit of Deraocra -y." j
The names of Wilson and P.rvan were 1
.iB.w.t..'! m 1 1 It a nnln iiba
llAlfnni nimit InnnH na nttnniliUt
Democratic leaders In 1912 t he '
"Peerless leader." John Ilurke of
North Dakota Folk of Missouri the
Governor of Ohio the IVmocratic
Leader of the House of Representa-
tives and the Governor of New Jer-
sey. Will ISM MINFKS OX
VI lUiK OF PIG STHIKK
Lotitlou. Jan 1 A special cou-
fercti'f of the Miners' Federation of
Gre.it Hrltain assembled today In Pir-
mim'h.un to cninasM the vote cast by
the Membership Inst Week Oil tilt"
sdril f proicsition. The outlook is
cuumi.v; .itieaslness In tn iliy iiiartcrs.
for the belief lmviiils tliiit the count
will show an overw lielmini; majority
in fiixor of the Kiiippave of work. The
le;oers
KUii 11m
of the miners' oruanlatioii
to voire tllelr opposition.
but the rank and file of the member-1
hhip is I tdicvetl to favor extl une
mejisurcs to enforce their demands
and the orKanlzatlon Itself will be t
PfiDIUIIS0!nuilllTrnp .
ohlUed to anitle tty tne vole ot tnt-.an
men.
A cetieral strike of the mal min-
ers will mean the most serious indi.s
trial disturbance that the t'nileil
K i ii etlom has experienced since the
dispute lii the eticlneerlni; trades
nearly a nuarter of a centurv ato
The total nutiiber of tueti einploved in
and about the coal mines exceeds
l.doO.OOO. The total output of thej
mlm amounts to about "iTi.tiuo tons
a d.iy. It is calculated that tin re Is
altout three weeks' supply of coal In
stock.
The miners are In a better condi-
tion now to encapo in a flinh flbt
than they ever were before Their
orpsnljuttlor. Is one of the stronM-st
lalMtr botlles in the country hoth nu-
merically ami financially. The re-
serve fund ot the federation at the
present time Is believed to amount to
Sin.onn.ooo or more What the n lit-
ers ar capable of when they ce( t''er
backs to the wall was shown In l!.1.
when jr.n.ttOrt of them laid down
their ni''ks and slim els and remained
In Idleness for sexentecn weeks rath
er han submit to a per cent re-
duction In their wanes although thev
had nothing like the a cncl.tteil
funds they have now.
The demand of th men for a mini
mum wane- Is practically the sole
point at Issue. Aprcement on all oth-
er lssms ha been deemed possible
rrom the s'art. but arreement on the
question of a minimum nf whlh
has now entlrly displaced all other
demands nro-ears very Improba'de.
iastko ( Al.l.F.o to
. oouvmiha rriTi.
Pf Auuciitri I'ir.
New York. Jan. 18. Ad-
vice received here today say
that Clprlano Castro the ex-
iled former president of Ven-
ezuela has been railed to Ho-
Rota Colombia by the Colom-
bian povernment.
panther cmr
House Demolished and Two
Young Women Narrowly
Escape Death
Spff'al to T'ad i Vew
Fort Worth. Tex. Jan. IS. -Dynamiters
partly demolished a to-story
frame building at 1111 Calhoun
street at 4 .10 o'clok this morning
plai'lnc the exploslvi-s directly under
the bed of dertrude lllshop and May
Thompson two younx white women.
Xeither was Injured their escune
being little short of miraculous.
The bed was demolished floor torn
up. windows smashed and furniture
thrown nhout the room. The dam-i
aire was confined almost exclusively i
to the Interior. The explosion oc-1
curred dnrlne the rain. It broke
windows in adjacent horses and
shcok other huildinira for blocks. A I
fuse about eighteen Inches bur; and'
bob
Ml I
1 i
bv the
or ot i
.1.1.
i Htll.lW
: ''i .-rv. nl .
hi. iii- co'.M
were
and
as-
i'v b.
di'tei ted.
(mi U! -In- iU'mii "li'crs
nl'oH W II' I I lie W Ol.ifll
i iiiH
!' -pi":. . ;is tll'-v pi 11 o 1 tin- ev il
il' a ooint '1 ll.l- 'he floor 'l"t
liiiii three fc.'t und'-r their b
The oiien pi :n- under the bou
not protected fr:m the o tsi!
Mian three feet under their b. :i Is.
The onen place under the 1'ini is
on
om Md. of tlu- hinse and by dk"-;lnc ;
a hole the dvnaiuiter could place the
exiil.isi'. e daneerouslv near the floor
To IIFFOKM KAIX
F.CH WC.V. Mi l HODS
v II e Ill II. 1 - 1 I w n
iMlt''T"n'0 of delegates representiiiR
the principal irreln ex. hi'npes of th
l ulled Stales was opened at the nouneed todav that It would not fin-
Hotel l-i Salle today. The 1 onference ; sh its evidence for several days as
Is to discuss plans to extend the fse-jn haii ftiout elithty more witnesses
fulness of exchnnces tradiiiK in or-
ricultural products to promote uni-
formity In ciitom and iisaue. and
eliminate certain pra'tices that are
bolee to be contrary' ' the public!
welfare. Amonu the cxihnm.'es -ep-resented
at 1 onference are tlnno of
Kansas fit v. 'mnhn. New VorK. (.'hi-
cai'o.
iiiore
K'liti'
lo.
St Louis Minneapolis. Haiti-1
I'hiliidtdpbiii Milv .Hike-. Satlj
;. o. Toledo fl'ibilli ji'ul H'tffU- I
st I III W I V
i: pot 1 ii
HoW AT ll.l.
I '.i1';!-. 're ! ' The H Tl M i .t I
le!iiliiio!i of Mi" Soul IrAcstcrn Poul-j
n Asm t i it i'Ui " ;i ' Il opt He I to!)Vi
il tile Stale '.tn trm mlv - " of
the bj ! ihi' Iim ..::.v. of the
car. KMer.il tbn'Siin l fowl beinu on
cxbit ttlon Iow a. Itidianao. Illinois
Missouri as well i.-t tic entire
Southwest are r.'preM-i.'ed anions
ci-;hitit.
GAIE SWEEPING
Hundreds Lost in Ship-
wrecks and Toll of Dis-
aster is Great
Py cx-tatf1 P-rsii
Ixindon. Jan. IS. Tin- sale which
continues in parts of the I'nlted
KlnRdom Is the most severe which
has been encountered in a Ioiir per-
iod. Hundreds of Ihes have been lost
by shipwreck and accidents and 't la
feared that tbe total of disaster la
still incomplete.
M W
CONSTITl TIOX
FOK GKAXITF. STATK
Concorn. N. II . Jan. IS. A num-
ber of Important amen Imeptg propos-
ed for the State constitution were
T ID1
dlscussed here today et the annual ti. ti -iro-uises to eret t a sultahl" ': on-
meetlnR of the New Hampshire board . en out near this tla e to mark the
of trade. An election of delegates
lo the ((institution il convention
h held In March and etr'v In
Will;
the'en
s.nnt' er th( cneiit bm will i . In lt.an
deiibciations
IAFT COMMUTES
LUKE SENTENCE
Prison Term of Aged New
York Hanker to Expire
At Once
ILL HEALTH 15 CAUSE
l'Ai:i!0 (.i:TKI PKISOXKIt ox
KM OMMFXPATIOX OK AT.
TOHXF.Y (iKXKKAI. M
si imjkox (;fi:ual.
It- '.-.Ira
Washington. P. C. Jan. 1 8.
President Taf today commuted to
expire at once the sentence of Charles
W. Morse the New York hanker
who 19 servlns a sentence of fifteen
vear8 in the Federal prison at At-
lanta. ' "
The commutation w-aa granted be-
cause of the physical condition of
Morse on recommendation of Attor-
ney Oneral Wlekersham and the
Surgeon General of the army.
mxsatiox srm xti
IX YOl Xfi TMU
Sf-cint in 1'atly Newt.
C.alveston Tex.. Jan 1 x. Tho scn-
Hntion of the dav In the trial of E. I!
Youns the cotton seed reporter nc-ciH-i
il of misapply Inn hark funds In
tlit. I'-'iitrii1 Court here was the in-
trod'u ticn I'v the yo criitm n of a
letter written by T .1 C.roec. pro'l-
Met of ti
IO (lie I'lll
asiiiui: for
ti.llvcl
d St
the clo
Va'M'in! bin'?.
s bank
inv: ff
examiner
the door.
of l
III: lie t 'Ms'
I'SMI
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KM." lb.
me- her"
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ae w
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'till t
I'l the
L"W U w op
el"bth.
with
ft xm:i:s
rumorr
NOT YFT
roMi
:. iMtr PrfM
Los tmeles Csl.
feii-c in tie trliil of
Ian. 1'
Pert II.
Con-
-rs. charsed with conspiracy In d
namit inu the city hall record.: an-
to summon from Texas. Colorado and
l.o lisiana. who would testify con-
cerning Detective Parks who cav"
the evidence against Conners.
IT
E
r.ilifornian Makes Third
Attempt And Wit
Vainly for Death
IU
'.c.r.1 Pir
.-.ii
Francisco.
Pal . Ian. I
n lnu. fr(j tnr(S
.jho's Int" Ms
breast at Intervals of three bo irg.
Kudolph Herbert an invalid drufclst
tod.i became distrusted and sunin'.cn-
ed the police after calmly await itip
tle.'Mli for twenty-fo.tr hours.
"I have tried everv nv I knew to
kill nvef." said Herbert. in t I
can't die So 1 suppose that I h ive
nothlns left to do but cot well
Herbert will recover physicl.ini
state.
I IHST ( AIUJOOF
TFXAS lltOX OKK
Sf-rinl to Padv N
Port Itolivar. Tex. Ian IS Th
temporary Iron ore dock has hist
been completed here and Is now r-' tdv
to beeln heavy exportlnc. The struc-
ture was built by the Gulf. Color ido
f- Pnnta Fe. at a cost sllphtly In ex-
cess of f40.0e0. The first rarce of
Tcar niined Iron ore out of the nort
will be sen out In the latter par' of
th's month when the first Ins'tll-
ment of shipments will ro to Pl.Ua-
delnbta to fill . contract for t'vui-
anils of tons of ore
To Fieri I'.attle Moninneiit.
Peru. Ind. Jan. 1--A rieetinR
was held here today to rorrplcte the
orRanbstlc.n of the Mlsslsslnewa Hat-
itlrGrot'nd Asso Intion The ssso la-
site of the famous battle foui'ht '-
ctnber IX. ixt;. Imtween an V ' 'rl-
force under Colonel Catnt' ell.
the Miami am' Metmar In
' MAKE IT
dlans.
BADGE! STATERS
APPLAUD WILSON
Boom for Jersey Govenor
Launched by Democrats
at Madison
NEBRASKAN 15 PRAISED
ItltOTIIKK K I.A FOM.FTH: F..
MUsFi WIISOX AXI HF-
fl.AltFS PKYAXOItKilNAI.
iM:o;f(FsmvK.
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Madison. Wis. Jan. 1 8 Democrats
fMher-d lure today to orVanlze Wis-e-iriin
for Woodrow Wilson Rave
loudest applause for La Follette
The applause came when Wllliatr
T. La Follette. a brother of the sen-
ator was Introduced and made a vig-
orous speech In support of Wilson
for president.
The speaker failed to mention any
Republican candidate for president
but praised Hrvan and Wilson as the
original progressives.
Addressing the delegates the
spenkor paid that he believed Nation-
1 Committeeman Hales voiced the
sentiments of all the Fnlted States
her lie said that the preat com-
troner. Hran was the leader of pro-
cesive H' tuoi r;its of the nation and
'! -liite.l ' I rm proud to sav that in
" fe tile (;iv I have been R follower
i' I'rvan "
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Washlnpton. P C Jan. 18. Sen
ator Francis (I. Xewlands of Nevada
today declined to permit his name
to he used as a candidate for the
Demoiratlc presidential nomination
and In a p:.bllshed letter declared in
favor of Governor Woodrow Wilson
Newlands had received endorse-
monl h the Nevada lecislntnre nn.l
pledRs of support from several Pa-
cif'c an I irter-nioiit-tain tafes
S
Defeats Tom Lew is for Pres-
ident and Mitchell Is
Chosen Delicate
Pi .- T ' f -
Itidiiitiapo!:.'- ln-1 . Jar 1 x Tlv
ttdlers' report at tbe conention of
the l'nlt. Mi'ie-vorkt rs today show-
e l the re-e'e tjon of John P. White
as president oer Thomas L. Lew is
lohn Mi'chell although he had
been (enouned in the convention by
a proposed nsol :ton. recehed the
larcesf vott iis delecate to the mer-
ican Federation of Labor.
The Miners' I'nlon refused to s--
ce(i from tbe American Federation
of Labor Some miners rharced th" j
I RE-NAMED
II
Federation leaders. Mitchell and
Gompers. with not represent inn the
Interests of the labor unions.
M( K ISSrm CALL
run (vftiox
e. r-ntf.l p-f
Huffalo N Y . Jar l" -Official
call fcr the Pemocratlr National con-
vention in Paltlmore on June 2 a was
Issued todav by National Chairman
Norman E. Mack
The basis Is for two delecates for
every senator and two for everv rep-
resentative from the rtafes In Con-
cress under i on cress . o n a 1 reappor-
tionment of districts based on the
iensiis of 1"10.
To is-ti ttio Cotistriictioii.
New York l.tl I x". I'verv fie-
chani G pel it cf the iaoi.tr car. froui
multiple disk clut he f.i the h mo-
Serous cnrburet'l' r cf ait . Is tx be
dlcused l v the Society of Autono-
Mle Fnlneers at its annu.tl meetles
wl'iih opened toil iv In tb asseniVy
hall of .ll'Srtn S;u i'e Garden The
tiiitirt wT: roi.itn : over Pi. 'ix
I Sat; rrtav
AliF ATTFI.I. I FVTs
KXtM'KOl'T" ItKOW X
fty AttnciatM Prt
New York. Jan IS Abe
Attell bested "Knockout"
lrown In a one-sid-d t-n-round
bout before the Nation-
al Sportlnn Club tonlrht At-
tell had Prown ktukkv in the
tenth round.
Alleged Slayer of Girl
Given Thirty-five Year
Sentence
ut to Piily
Fort Worth. Tex . Jan. 1H. A ver-
dict of Rullty of murder in the sec-
ond decree with punishment at thlr-ty-fiv
years In the State Peniten-
tiary was returned against Sam Luca
in the Seventeenth listrlct court this
afternoon at 1 o'clock after the Jury
had deliberated for twelve hours.
The Lucas trial for the murder of
Maud Tatnm In a roomlne house at
1'" East Thirteenth street boRan
last Monduv. Lucas heard the ver-
dict without emotion preserving the
same npatbv and Indifferent expres-
sion whb h had been on bi face dur-
ing !h" trial His attorrevs at nn.p
f.leii motion for .1 new trial.
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U' isnti. : ton. H (V. .I:i!l 1 --
lrcsblent Taft has arranged to .cae
the capital tomorrow nmrnlTc for a
wee Writ! rp to New York and New
".uen. a' '.xev il.xveu h t to Jtt-
s
tend the mofiiutr of the Yale loi poi- tent Ion
.'ation. of which he I a member aud'hnlld a
will he a cuest at the annual ban- Vancouver bv I P. Farrell. president
"iiei of the ( liiimber of ( oint lerce. In .o ftbe Orecnn-Washinston Railroad
New York the President is s beduled j Navlcntion Cnmpanv Ffrrell repre-
m attend several funi Hons Saturday sent he Mnrrlmnn interests in the
eienims. aii'onc them s nieetlnz of i north wept
be New York City Par Association
""d a dinner of Hie .-octet y ct tfe
. ''Onesee
Me-tim: of leva I'ruit (it ieer.
lio'istoc. Tex Ian. lv The wir-
ier neetinr: of the Tex:' S'.ite llor-
tic'iluril oiietv becan in this ci
'lay and H1 .-oii'lnue oer to-.ior-n
v leadipi; fea ure of the pro-
.ran' '-vill he ; contorence on the 1 1
ri'e
rial
t i k in hoi tic lit ir.
. 'ttlferem e will
olliu'idoo d
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.1 onfelellie
i oimr !ss;OC fe
n!h'-r prehlen
tertreni of cr
Cities
"'ay ut the o;ei.ii.
i a i led to .It." ' i s
I III i f COV -rt I'lelit
pert.iinitu t the
iditions in tb.. sin.
a-i 1
Assailant Killed Later In
Camp South of Sei;uin-
do Colorado
'! V.. . .tr!
p
Trinidad. Col.. Jan ix Mrs
Cieorse Pi'-rcv wif of the (ashler
of the Colorado Supply tomp.tr.). w.is
shot In the back tonulit and .it.:!y
inj ireil by an uni b'ti 'u-d baud.!
who attempted t rob the company
store.
The robber was l.rer Li'.N i l
Marshall T.uker of the Yald. car. p.
a mile south of Se-rulmlo It U be-
lieved that the robber was fr"!t. 1 'n -
rcr.
M"re McXamara Probinif. j
IN -.M-t.i!rt Ptf I
Los Amjeles. Cal . Tan. 1 - Th-
co'-ntv crand Jurv whbh Is Inves'l-
catine .harses that the McNamara
defense had a fund whb h used j
to corrupt jurors hell a brief sos-!
sii n todav If is believed that no1
'ndl'-tment will be returred fcr -c i
era! dav. I
RED MASSACRE
il' STAEK III
PEKING TODAY
Foreign Legation Prepar-
ing for Serious Trouble
in Capital
I'l CKI lttSTF.lt I5Y MAXCHIS
IMMt'ATFS T1UT TI1KRATB
MY l!F ITT IXTO
i:i.oolY KXFCI TIOX.
CONFERENCE TO BEGIN
Fmprewi IhiuaRer and Princes Will
Imvuss Hans for Irooied Ab-
dication and Outbreak May
Follow I decision.
B- worialrtl Pre
PeklnR Jan. 18. PorelRn leRa-
tlons are preparlnR for trouble in
PeklnR tomorrow.
The question of abdication of the
throne will be discussed by the Emp-
ress Iowaeer and the Manehn
primes but It is not thouRht that
Premier Yuan Shi Kal will take part
I in th" conference.
j An upri. tnc In the capital hn been
expected mar.v times durine the last
i months.
I tt n; Ion; been '(. ted that the
M
;i
1. ! utt will .in it" in a cneral mas-
e when all bnpe for the admln-
I o;i (' M 'l l"?'e
nt. I- if ; . h v ; j oitd to-
. l-i.ip"i''s thrt the tb'eat of
V -iticb -is w"! be fii:fi!l"d. It
U on all Avnl Vand" s and Chl-
.. m fMjjt rl lir.i'io'i (f h Kin-
or to the denh.
.a''
;ie?
11 i:p.im 1 if 1 1:'
l' TT I To xrol l it
B 4tm-'trt Vrr.
Vancouvr. Jan. 1 Announce-
' mem rrts fiec'c hre odaT of the l-
ctl ill..- n.i-rlnsn system to
direct line from Seattle t
DHI 1 X Al I S FOP.
! DI Mot HATH- MFFTIXG
Om.il-a. Nth.. Ian A stste-
wi l. ri"!ni! of Nebraska democrats
wns called inlay bv Mayor Pahlman
of tl i:
po. i'i
A "-k
i it v to confer on presidential
l:?!e- to he he! ! :n abor.t two
MIH'I
ftk
.1 I'.llltlts.
!:'! ! News-
11 l Pv o t South
S I
today
of tlie
hesr-
Tl
r I ys
.-veral
le. V.
id ins of-
i .-rs-.
t '1'i-rt;
!ard is
iii.
stdin-l l.iiri' W tHbltnj.
x".-w York 'an x. The first not-
wed'tif; of the new vear In New
York society wrs cebhnt.Ml In the
fashionable St. Thomas' Church this
afternoon when Miss Fo.it rhe Flarr.
d:uchter of Mrs John Turner Xtter-
brry. heeame the brl.le of nnver K
is. pi n son of Vr and Mr WlP.iani
F l-elm The Rev. Pr. Ftires. ree-
t cf St Thomas' officiated :iste!l
b? the Re Pr W!!!iam Th. ver
of ' assSa hllt-tt V
I nt M" Ltd .. . ti x aim 'I
Cicramt nto. Ca! Jan ' The
Capi' tl i l ib of this tty has arranged
a i'romisiiK card for its boxing show
tote Trow r.icVt The miim eient of
t' xenitii! will t-'-iv Frsnk Mantell
and Frltx Holland tocther for a ?-
ro in i -itr'est T' bout will be the
fir' in wM. ! 'lo i md has "neane't
!i lost to
weeks aeo.
Kno kout ' Frown
f WcATni!R
l ocal I'or.x at
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Yesterday's tempt rature:
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I'M I Max ... 51 ;l 1 M'i. . .
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West Tcias Filr Friday. Saturday
!-it and warmer.
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1912, newspaper, January 19, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297716/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .