Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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lours In advanre of henver. li.illas.
e.irt Worth iind Oklahoma C:tv and
ibr papers carrying telegraphic d'lU
Entered as second-class nia'ter at J
t postofflce at Amarillo. Texas
itidcr the net of March 3 1873.
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A M!sourl rainier lian broken into
autlior!i Ip. nd hope to tret by the)
pure fond critics.
Co id Mood win spilled to Inmirei
to po'tiriiy t lie rl'-'lit of tin Mot I Inve '
YOI" pcld your pol'.tax'
N"' tlnit 1'iiutnli.iiis nci- iliurov-
erln: i'old In (Inikri: irlzunK liiiah
may !." fn.- pop il.it- ; u a I n .
Wi'll Wl- l;-l. U l' O K I i" Ii ill
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name f : 1 1 ! -. i.c Mirnrse Mint he
rerrlvi- a ! y Mr loitt in Mir liecl.
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Cpngi'ti met In ) city ef
Wathingtofi for thj 'irtt t.rr on
tht 224 ef Nevt.ber tf.CO. Only
the north wlrg ef tht Capitol
building was finithfd. The
White Houie wt in proceit cf
erection. There wee great
deal of speculation In vacant
lota and prices soared to fabu-
lous heights Ore writer of the
time after oetcnbing the deso-
late condit on of the grounds
about the public buildings adds:
"There appears to be a con-
fident expectation that this
place will socn eceed any city
In the world ... No
stranger can be Here a day and
converse wiri tne proprietors
without conceiving hlmse f in
the company of cray people.
Their Ignorance ef the rest cf
the world and their delusion
with respect to their own pros-
pects are without parallel. Im-
mense sums have been squan-
dered In buildings which are but
partially finished in situations
which are not ard never will be
the scenes cf business while
the parts near the public build-
ings are almcsl wl:;ly gnnv
proved. . . . T.'High five
times as much mo.-ey hi$ beei
expended as was nscessary. and
though the private buildings are
In number sufficient for all who
will have occasion to reside here
yet there Is nothing convenient
and nothing plenty but provi-
sons: there Is no industry so-
ciety or business."
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pnlillrity afrnt of today s Mo- n-al
nnip'iitn manai:ir and upo'i his -kill
i. mi h d.'prtiils
Of II'ITM' .ill this Mill Of tilth;
'm"i ' nd to . Iii-niieii the i r'.H'.tleti.
It i an insult to American intelh
.inn. Th" man with I he loudest
band m -I the ln-rt heiirlriv Il. h i
di i-s not plav flu. canie Ii It is pi. veil
Iiv liis i oiLpi-titorn Is handicapped.
v liaw tonii- to n time '.thtli dU-
nitii'd stati smannhlp Is at a dls.ld-
. ntat-i The totn-lonin proflnlm the
prorresKlvr" Ki-ntitnent of the cnun-
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fulfill li.- j'll t-.i I i inn t
:in.i'ti'ti'itit fur 'o.nai s'lftr-iui. Ii'
the ? . I ili't roiiirres-ian. tin- tii.t-!
roat politliinns of the t tiiteti Stale
haw ri-ii'hi'tl -nnri Ion that there
RlM vorm Itrr'ter t -an Vu tor
I'I;K-s I.ENT l'MI'tl(iS.
Kns m Cil v lourniil
One tin lias Hm. lotii! and pt e-
siimiMily siiffiTed nun h omplnln
that a s ns of vn.-iriti-ss overiotnes
him with tin. pro rr-'i-'s o" Mil put'-
licit y r:iiu"iirti im 4oi:i.' on l:i M .-
Int.Trsts nf virin' v i .iiii'i'la'i's for
ih. ori" i l"in TI'.' n.itiT.'i i'iiut.
he :. M w li.r tli" prrss ai'i'ln
are a ti.rt;s!tiL' t'onl.r. ti' s jnd dan- l'i!lrns.
rers or hr-ad puMi nu n In nre
atiir-.fi to ti:. r:i: i . in . 5- """)
trlft nf tti. "i..in in 1. tii. 'ii" of iii'is Miat makes homy
''! it" ! 'i-i:- f . 1 1' i it i i i!'.Mi a-- .n.-n a . iisf n til i i.'. rn-am ias
that the offii" slmi I.l M-i k the man i...t l()iattd oprratln:' iioni the M;-
lt.it who.'ir Mrs' ir-i p'.'-sion to tovi.-.- 1 it-oratory of ;V rollrte of
this iiaMi.'tic si-ntiii-.tiit li.n tiiniiltl-. Mi" City of N'.-w York at Oil' llun-
ered into i! st. iiihI i Ii" w-i'i. now on trrd atnl Tlilrtv-sovenMi Street a'td
esrth ho wouM he anvi '.(.) and hlk- At . rd'itr A venue
ed nt th" I'ltl'tp a :i. thotU In voL-; r .ii.tt rt.l.y civ.- order t'l Hr.
The .rrf. --i..T :il pv.- a ii-m lias t -n ( . Ilf.ul. nil i'lstrtn tor in Mi.- .iiIol'
exnlt.-d to a lii-h spli-ri-. '..i.i;i r di-part im tit. to start to w irk nt om e
iloe8 In- Mti Mlv exploit tin- ndvi p- in a thorough ard svFt.'inat i.- manr.er
lures of tin attuss with n p. ii'hant to ndve the mystery of the honey's
for h'siti'' ieneK That is fur the1 hue
in t im i.'i ii - in i'i t ri.-tii"! ' whi'her
Mn I'. a'l nl M'- Vi'tiPev mt'.M't li n'e
dri""'t i'it for Mn. fart t iki n l.v the
I ii'i.i St;.'...- in 1 1 r 1 1 i li Ci. ha in"
the (' il im.: " A Tresldi'iit of S i t.
I iflllinrn. sal'l 'tr K'l'iv. pad ycin-
so i.i i it in tu .ike a se.-ref n ri'"tni'tit
'"'i Mi; In :" Mi- time of the i
v ' tor t! .. atiii".ition of that !'e
ih 'iIi' ti Spain lieii'iitly Italv -mi
i M.iisliin 'ti aii!. I iotiil"'.-ii to fo.'n
th" painietit of claims of Italian-'
against the I torn inle.-tn I lov ernmi-nt
s late as v'i. the I'liited State
as forretl to Insist upon an arbl'm'
sei 1 1 melit of a claim hrtueen '"tl-
.nela ntnl Mreat llrlf.m which whll
tm-ri Iv on I's face an issue of deter
minim: an undefined hoiindav lini
ill eSM'In-e appeiired to Involve the
settlim ii pof expanded rolonl.nl dom-
ination hy (Treat llrltaln over a larce
tmtt of the historical territory of
Venezuela." Foreign Intervention In
Mexico he showed hat! threatened
more than once.
The Secretary declared that die
convention proponed with Niinracua
and Mondurn were entirely separate
t!e 'I"
the sei
jrov e: i.
tor t!.i-
;te U 1'i ii. I ... t 1 1 ri: i-r partl'i-r m .! I' MoIKlin lias lii-rnme one nl
list ot sti:i!i..ts nt pulnical economy In testlfyJnn recently before
ate Ititci st iT i oi.in.t-n e coni'attre he iirKctl ttio rstatillHhnient of a
ii ciit ci'tMiii.-sinti i mi (im.-i1 Utrnely of huhini'sn men to lay dow n rule!
itiiiti'l ifi mr! nr:ti 'nitrf J
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LOCAL GflMHMDEHY
'tu miiimiiii ' "'
When
You want to
buy
FURNITURE
and
STiOVES
either for cash or
on easy install-
ments REMEMBER
that
Will Sell You
the best goods
for the least
money
and that
your credit
is
good.
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At a i "i "lit ii "i (;:; if A I ..u illo
Ccliiliiaiidiiv No l. tin- fnll.iviiu
officers were Installed'
Eminent cotiiiuai.dir I'tiure Sta-pleton.
loiner.
W 1 1. Marw o i.i
V V (Tirisiii.ti
luuinr warden .1. I) Sweeney.
E ellet t rrel.lte C . Ciilev.
Tr -asurer Sam .!. I'.rown.
Kerorder - I. .1. Service.
Standard hea.vr A. r.ronson
word hearer Sam Wood.
Warden - Harrv M. l'.rltt
Sentinel -C M .Tyler.
Ciiard II. Vendor.
i Mi ard Mr iham Lowndes.
This advanced branch of t'ae Ma-
snt.ic fraternity is in excellent ron-
I'iton and it Is expected that tile in-
u'liiiifi year will he the reatv'Kt in
its lilFtory.
Do iui know that Hpinal adjiist-
iinetitH will stop fever of every na-
Iture Cal! the dilroprai tor. lloom
i V2. Old Eln rsta.lt Itlds.
6 :.-.'i
from nnv contract made hetw.en the
government of Nlraramu and Mon-
durn and Individual hanker in Mil
cotntry. The conventions only of-
ferd protection to th lenders in the
event that the contract made with
Nicaragua or Honduras met with tne
of wisdom and conservatism la approval of the Ieparf ment of State
ird. The whole prettidetitlal Surh protect Ion. sal.1 the t-i
ia.ipiicn is a Ice ra'e to rover th" wa nhol'itelv necessary to allow-ii-i'it
uroiitid and Mar.' forth to the co-mtrles with financial' innditions
i.. i i.. f .. . . t ! . .. . ...
' i""i'i". ii 'n .'i. nit inn oiKiirn ns exist in M'arauiia and llnn-i
. . .i ... !!-". nun ik i. ii in.... eiiiii - iiuras to siTiirc money at ativthinr
I in o Ihoutntri'l iuid rieiit-mindeil like a reasonald" rate.
Ti- Idea of a loan nrranceirnt as
was contemplated with Nicar-f.-'ia and
Honduras he said. w.i not fn experl-
tii"l t tint had heen thorfemhlv tested
out In other lnstan.es. particularly In
S.uito rotrinco. It has prove tli.re
that t'l-v ld l)ot t.rns forest .n.
tatU'IelHilitS. hilf pn-vetitetl t'i. v
eliminating dim 'onf-nted and i lannir-
oim foreign creditors which .-.p. nt
the preaent tlrno harrow in- j B.
riiL-ua and llotid'Tiis Mor..nv.r ..
perlence showed he sal I. th.it the
irransetiier.t w;i niIow 11;)o
countries to extr'cate themehes
from the thraltlom of -ii str(.'.
Prosperity In those countries w..;r
n.ii iniiiy no arirned aid A
trad with them.
The Secretary pointed to Mm pres-
ent fomlltions of manv of the n th
American countries to show how :
clven to them In past venrs had help-
ed them to develop rntll
. ...... ..n tin.
ret i v ... I
of responslhlllty towar those rc n.
tr'e. but ther had hernne fe'imv
sponsor with the Cnlf..! ?tnN of
th Monroe Doctrine a n Pan-Amer.
ican l ien ns weij ;ls
policy.
Mr. Knox rmphtsl - .
t "iMot'nl iti'.-rest in c -
amateurs. In this advanced day even j A considerable amount of detf.--randldat.
s fr Mi. presld'-n y employ j tne work ha nlre.nlv been done
hkh salaried pr. s airepts. and aio '"it no one ha yet iircessfully track-
maintain cnsMv headii arters nnd c I the 1 ei to the source of th.'lr
rampaipn machinery. creen rcloiinic niftter. Kor a time
There are at the present moment the cnettilrals In the hloloclcal lahor-
lx or seven avownl candidate for ' atorv. such a Pari Creen. etc.. were
the presldencv each of whom has as sus't-i tetl hut these theories could
elaborate a publicity bureau a any ' net he s'l'.v-tanMatcd niter PreldeM oriv m 1he Crited State
circus and employs similar methods I'inley took pome of th") honey home
The bureaus arrange for Encerhe. 1 and ate It. In company wit. other
WTlte magazine article with name j tuemlier of hi family and brought
of candidate ntta'hed outline ha k a report that It was mere tk-
speeefces and choose "Issues" with Melons than any honey he had ever
Inaf ructions to fandidate as to the) before Mst-d.
number nd character of InterTlewi T-d l"idlri ther rle nre nn v oc-
to jrlve o':t and functions io atf. ml jCiipylas the attention of the luclo-
They see to it that their thief nr.. i " st"dettj. nt. s that the !"i'S
invited to dlnneri and bar plaeei on ; K.i''e found sopm creen hotiev-mak-
"teri an
an tt."r!'.in
sneaklne protraiiiii'i s In f;'' !' it!" hruh nn the expansive and park- " e I'an-ie.n Cmnl
' 'he ill'T". I
"ftl n. .ii. ..
affairs whl.h wo-t ro. iju
'O-Titrv as a res-It of the m..nl...
GET INTO ONE OF THOSE:
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Overcoats
Men's
for 15
If you would wear the best in
Clothing. Been selling them
years now and haven't found any bet-
ter line or we'd have them.
Prices Are Reduced
all Suits Overcoats and
V. '11 f' J
iuuii iniu prices as cap-
Just now on
Furnishings.
tivating as the goods we sell.
1-4 OFF
MEN'S SUITS
Hart Schaff ir.er &
Marx Mate
1-4 OFF
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Hart Schaffner &
Mirx Male
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