Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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AMARILLO DAILY NEW
OL. III. NO. IHI.
AMAKM.IO TK.XAS. VUPNLsMW .11 XK 0J.
rim i; i lit: kxt.
TRFT WIIIS OUT
III HOME STATE
Victor in Fight for Eight
Delegates at Large to
National Convention
SCENES WERE TURBULENT
KKM'I.T .IKS HIM HHItTKKN
or STATI" I nICTV-F.IMIT
iiki.i:;atks. kooslv lit
Tinim-mi i;
Ii)T X-si.. nt'd I'rrts.
ColtllubllS. 1).. Juue I. Pleslilel.
T.ift won the fight for Ohio1 six
delegates-at-large to the Kepublicnn
national convention today in the state
convention the vote standing V.0i2
to :SG2 .
The result of today convention
give Taft fourteen of Ohio's forty-
eiltht delegates Roosevelt thirty-
four. The fight wan won amid the storm-
b st scenes w hich were ever known
In a Kepubli. an convention in this
state the delesatioii being headed by
Senator Theodore liurton.
Koonevclt for" s made protest
against what they termed sti-um-roi-ler
methods.
II KMO WINS IN
OI'KNI(. SklliMIMI
Jlv Mint I'ir...
' Tob-do .. .Inn.- 4 (iovci nor
Harmon defeated his politbal foes in
the preliminary session of the Demo-
cratic Mate convent ion today hy or-
ganizing with lieorge Long of Tro
private Hecrctary to Harmon as perm-
anent chairman.
Indications an- thai the unit rule
will he adopted at tomorrow's scs-
sum and that Ohio's forty-eight dele
pates to llaltiinore w ill go solid for j
Harmon.
. .
Trinl of New lreMlliuiclil. I
Washington 1 C. June 4. Naval
officers are lookinc forward with
nimh interest to the results of the
builders' trial of the battleship Ar-
kansas whi h are to bepin today over
the lUx kland naval course. The Ar-
kansas was built hy the New York
Shipbuilding company at Camden. V
J . and Is the larsest completed
rtreannouant :n the wnii.i 1 -io trials u "icru 'ne .i. nie .vim- j
will occupy about ten days and it i;''u- time when the instil nt iui is
expected the ciant war vi"sse will ; brouahr virtuallv under his atteniion
estnbli"h a Hew worlds record forjbv rcisnn of the iietesblty ol' repla-
si d She is iiiipped with turbine mc the biiilditms deM roved I lire
entine and carries a crew of . "11 j .11 rlin: die winter and recent Iv
.... ... 1
riM'll It IS said to lie t lit Iirst mat
trip (fa war vessel on which lifeboat
room Is provided lor
hoard.
everv one on
1 1 in; cost iik.iiki;
tii in rri: known
ew York June 4 It mbis more
to live this month of June. Id IK
than ever before in the history of the
I'ni'eii States except perhaps during
ar times. Trhm were high a year
ago. t'Ut today they are on the av-
erage near 1 0 er cent higher yet
according- to trade authority. FocmI
products are the highest on record
hut'er. fish coffee t-a. sugar salt
molasses rice beans and peas aver-
age 2? per cent higher: wheat corn
oats barley flour etc .'::! per cent
higher.
.'ruits are the only things good to
eat thnf hsve grown cheaper daring
he laht twelve monthg hilt they are
ill hkher than Pin N-ather
priducts cost 12 per cent and chmi-
iN and drugs 1.1 per rif higher
'ban a jear ami Tex'ib' goods how. I
ever are a trifle cheaper
1 n average inir-nse ;ii rood
loar'v .11 per cent hither. which
reals T t;i t)e housewife must pay
ft:! .1 n.arket haske' that only
' r . lo fid in lam 1 I I In
..h.r v rds l onlv biiv five.
1" - .is riiiph as it did ;i viar ago
' ' ! ui.'- t i ham. s haw I e. 1 m
ii 11 Ik I e f per eetif. bo'
r. er lent and mutton over
. r . I 'e.ib ! 1 1... 110 tea
1 . it-. pour hay rop and the
al 'ost of animal proven-
'e poor pips are also held re-
.'..'l-Ue - deafl r ni'.' uffs
i; 1 !-o:i.i.' dl"er a 'o the reaon
f - g'-nerl Ut'W .ird tPtidenrv of
al! 1 Tn odIMes during renit n r
. . 1 . i.pi.i worbl-w Idi-
a ..tt. 11 sil nilnr Ml
t... t. T. I
r . . t earlv a I 't oli'r
loin.
e'Tl Sae
. i . . :.e! iti ;
f !
: aggrec.ee 'at'-
ve-n prewefif to.
pe-
lt e
V - ..
g .f t . jr ti'i:i 1 run.
. rs'a ' " l'i'"wi See
It
t. .... a' ot iii f-onvn
n 1- In t"MAn un'II
i haiii i ii:i.i.;m
WITH HALF VtTKS
I'y A' C l'rr.
t'our h'Alene Idaho. June
4. The Idaho mat' Demo-
cratic convention today se-
. lected sixteen delegates to the
Italtiiixfi)' convention each
with a half vote. All were
instructed for Clark
II!)
TllHora!
Juvenile Court
Would Accept Vice Pre-
sidential Nomination
. ilctl l'rc.
iKmver Colo. June 4. -lien ll
Lludsey Judge of the Juvenile Court 1
lonleht said that if he were siven I
il.o ir l. will n. .. min
lion for the vice presidency if Roose-
velt controls the Chicago convention
and is nominated on the Republican
ihket on a progressive platform or
If Roosevelt bolts and forms a third
party.
Liuilsfv slates that he Is not a
candidate in his replies to letters on
the siihjert of his previously reported
'iiiidldacv I.indsey states that he
will go to Chicago with a protest Iiik
delegation to he elected at a meet-
ing of the state progressive licpuhli-
chii convention here tomorrow night
if he is chosen on the delcgat ion
and it i said to he certain that he
w ill he chosen.
The progressives to.norrow night
will also elect a nian for the place
of national committeeman whom
tlli-V expe't will tie IVcogn led . If
their protesting delegation Is seated
' ""ago
'
4 ..iiill to l-ll A
Austin. Tex. June
A M.
!ov .
Col-
nuitt will attend tin
cotiimeiiccomnt
eer Ises at lh.- it ri ult in al and Me-
chanical College Tuesday. June 11.
ll m expected he will address the
rti'dents and present thf ik-srees and
crtifn ates.
The ".ovcruor will be at the
iiistam-e of I'resideni Milio-r and
t'lialrn. an I'oteei of the dir torate. 1
After the exerclsi-s lilesdav the
liovernor will leave for NavaMMa.
wh-
re h.
will speak that li:v:ht
KT n (I ll ls. ;
I'ltOlU I Tlo Hi: A
!. U 11. Iu l Nr
Washington. i ' .h ( Ac-
lording to the final report of the
Federal department of the interior
the produitiou of nuicksilver in Tex-
as in was C.i.onu pounds valu-
l at $ I .'. 4.4!;!. as compared to I.-
I .' pounds valued at approxl
mafelv $!;:..!: 1. for the I'nited
States us a whole. Therefore Texas
produced I'l per cent of the quick-
silver production of the I nited States.
1 he total production of this mineral
In Texas is lonfined to Mr aster
count v
ST TEXRS ROADS
Statement for Past .Nine
Months Shows Decrease
of Over Two Millions
- -l '. f "y V...
1 -I Hi 'J ex I Ulie
t;''ifii.' 1; T'-v.is i 0
s..te pi- .in
'-.li end; 1 4 Ma' h
I . a 1 1
LINOSEY HITS
SEGQHD PEACE:
I
LESS EARNINGS
I -'
'.II 'he l'4
' the I III'-
a-i ord 1.-
o 'he Let ipiartetlv st.i'en -nt of
'I' r.i.ltoad oin 11. ission 5 1 1 - i todav
the t.e. tl.. tit sets fortt the lota:
operating rev. tine of the ro ids a: j
' - '..'.'. 7 . and tin' total i'i-t at- j
- i xp. iis.-s for ti e period at IC11-'
. . 1 ."l lij the eartiiligh sbo v a .!-j
r.-as-e ot 1 J ... 1. 1 ... 1 irom trie or-
' i it ding nine months of laf year
I ailor) lnssi tor I oiif.-r.
Washington. I C . June 4 Tlo
't " rt.c'i"tinl Assoi iat ion of Pac'orv
! .i.e. f.r b.-rin its t wetitv -sixth an
1 t- (..- :! 1 .'! t.id.iV
v ". 4: Jgar T I a pr-si 1; 1
N. 1 ! all the s'a'es an l several Can-
RETURNS f
Result of Primaries Held
Throughout State Yes-
terday Not Known
I IS
i:.is i.i:ii:i; i;mimti
ri.i i:i.i n mi; dii.i.oMi or
'J.mh i m mnu.
u: i:k 1 1 u
-v.u
Sioux
I'td Picm
Walls. :
1. June 4 1-
turns from the Sh m!i I u k t a pritnary
came In slowly ton. .:iit on account of
long tickets used ill the eetiUi
The few pre hit ts which ha ! re-
! ported at ten o'clock tonight nave
j I'ooseVfll tile lead over both T;tf(
1 11)1 La I'ollctte.
The ArBus Leader on return r--
!''Hveil irom I 1 tl s-attering pre.incU
estimates that Koo.-eelt will have
probably twelve thousand In the
state iiml that Thomas Sterling has
prohahly defiiileil Senator Cain'ile in
the senatorial race.
liepolde mi Priinarv in el V irgmiu.
; W heeling. W. Va . June . -Republicans
ol West Virginia are holdliiK
a biate-whtf primary today for the
s'leition ot candidates for (governor
ami oilier state officers and seven-
' teen llieiiil.co (f t. stale commit-
tee Spirited MMitcsts ar- on for the
. n lieniaioiial nominal ion and other
placi s oil tin- ylate ticket hut "llief
iitere.t ceiitfis In the f I K ti for the
lotilrol of the state orKalll.at'.iVi.
(Tlii'ii-li the primarv does not ln lude
i i anilidates tor the I luted States seii-
'aie the results are expecttil nevi-r-jtltcli-hs.
to have an important hear-
' III- oil tl.e loliti'sl tor the sent of
I iiiied States senator Clarence Wa -
soli wfiosi' successor Will tie elected
bv the li. legislature
;rr .....
Ii 111 ll" ! I
ii: n or i.i;k 1 111 1:1:
asbiitutoii 1 1 C . I iiin- 1 A- -iiinlitiL'
to data rieiill iolleile.1 Ii)
1 be H'eileral department of axricul-
1 me tbr fourth of the railroad
mileHKe in the I'nlteii Slate is oper-
..Iv il Ity 1 ( ln'i.itiiei. u'iahiii- '1
effort 10 develop aerlculnire. lrati-
allv every railroad operat-i in Texas'
is shown as m.iiiilaiiiiliv: an a-r:i nl - '.
I ma I or i-oloni.al ion depart tneiil audi
I'l'Oil results are repolled bv them I
dm itis; t he past V ea r
I IICI l: MI N t CI slll.h 14
h:in ni:i: sin:i nni:i
Sb I i-V eHl t l.a . June I 'I W.l I
white meli. supposed In be IMllier ;
lot geiiseii and Ivt Kiik and a negro
s.-ilioii hand '.lohn Henry .foore I
wer-- mashed to death and two other
liegroe were Injured here. when tile
Kansas it v Southern tiorthlMiutuI lo
al treight train wrecked near Mian
1 hanl. twelve miles north of Shrev
port l'aMr found on the wh-ie
men Indicate that Kirk and lorgen-
sen iti from Kansas Cite an I tor
walk Iowa respectively- Soinet'iins
s.-eni' d to go wrong Aith the a;r
brakes ot a coal nr. ia':Mti2 it be
thrown seme distance lu'o th air
ind tell on two tn iars. wbbh were
smaslied lh.- v 1 f 1 ti bei'i ';i".'ii'
il.dei tieatli .(:-.i mangled I
Ihmkards' 4 onveiilnni
N .irk. Pa I '.I tie I 1 he
oil etlt o if the ( li I er :naii
w-.i .
i'.ai'ls-
aM-l
( '( r fi I of X :o-' .1 a . i o' 1 : ii'tih
thi- liunkards ln-gatl Its ses'iot
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on
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itati'W o:
t
tteiida
m I'etl
Ir
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-v h iniA jn 1
t ir.-r i- i'.'1
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Paul. M -i
tl...;...
ember- o
( oil V !.. I
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s'atew id-
pr.e : . . .-
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lleHllfl V. Knight's la.lgllle
Lop I m ! .:u.. I So- i.-t v 1' ' .
1 '. f ! ! fm . . ' : 1 a .-' 1 ' - -':.-i"..v.-r
-' . ' e 'h.- '. '
lis-- '-ra Lll.'.ti d.ti!'' -ir
rthur and Ladv Kll.'" .. ' 1 '
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LEADINb ALMOS
T
Disturbances Throughout
Country Serious Follow-
ing Recent Flections
I
I'wtn.i; if : iu;i:n mm..
i:i ANI WOI MihM AN It III!.
m n i s ii r. itri N
4 AM.ru OCT
I'l c.
.1 u lie
llrilbsels.
4 I'.i UluiM i In
a mate of eruption on a count ot the
rei elit elections
Itiotinu throiiKhotit the loiiinrv has
assunnJ a revolutionary cli.uater.
Many people have been killed and
wmfhdeil In Hi arions cities and
reserves have been called i iolors.
F.very hour hrincs news of frcbh
pronvts from the lahoritii: classm
HUaillHt KOVerilllielit Vlrtolirs
IHM'K MOI NIAIN MINI-:
WoliK Kits' Ass m o
I!) .. :t.: 'r.
lilttte Mont. iill.e Til
Mo Titain Association of I'nited Mine
Woikers of Anieriia. rept esem iim
.i:i"i mill miners was formed here
toil iv vviih Tims t.ibsou of Sheri-
dan U o . as permanent i bun man.
and Robert II llailiu. national hoard
iiieinbi r. as perinato nt sei retnrv
The objiM I of the assoi lilt ion is to
nt'Mtti.ltc ttiitc ai: leelneul s. illlplove
Itibi r and winking conditions and to
ddwicate lil'-saviiif apparaius
The districts represented lollo
MieitMiia. J7 Wvomino . Wash-
Inutoh. to Colorado. I tali New
.le.o. i;.
t oi;k 1:1:41 o
' l'MI'A I- IIA A Toll
V.. le U r-.
l'auii.i Tex. June I Work on a
i.ew irntiii elevator ha be'uii in this
'i'. vviihii. ll. com pieien will lie
I mo" of the finest sirm lures of this
I kli il in Texas The buildinc w hile
1 belli K erected espei iallv to handle Hie
I enormous w heal i ron in Ciav i-oiintv
in being no constructed that rrslns
of all kindu cmii he handled nt all
tie.en.
i ijiii'il'i: oiiii.s 111 i:
lIM Tr.Sf IN W ltd
- . 1 . ;..!. s.-..-
Wain. Tex .lute I U ie l:k.-.-'ilnlav
baseball all right. I01I it
.bus not like the Siindav kind that is
id.ived bv woiiH ii 111 bloomers that
! loliiier Wiimi otliiial- don't hl' it
V L'anii' has been s' bednl' d lo ir to'
Silldav lielween two women teams
klioAII as the Itloolliet till Is I'ol lliet
t'jtv Heiord'-r llamiltoii is b-adniL-'I.
crusade against tin- ltlrwu. 1
: rls and has made demand upon
i-i'y offibals to prevent the game
The city offu ials have not r -cied
vet hut llamiltoii de lates that
I- thev do liol act he will and . 11.
s.ctiotis of the iii 1 barter tl .e will
. ve him anthoritv to stop the
. mie
Inlertiatioiial Wireless i oiilei cm e.
London. June The leading na-
ons of the world are officially iep
seiited at the lntrn.itioti.C Itadi"
le-.'r:iphi' I'miferi-n' e whn h avsein-
l"d i'i liotideti todav t.. dis. iss the
'tepiritiotial status of w:r-l"ss t. leg
: ipbv ;ind uniform laws for its reg
lafion and control The large ;e
ndani e and H e w l. sp: ea. itif rest
atlifested ill tl t.!' rell e are at
'ihot.'d In a iip a- if. to 'he r nt
t.inii disaster atd die nt.t pari
t wireless pl.iVeiJ l the P'-i .! of
. 11 per i. wh'i nri- saved
'e I ' e Sla'e- ll.l- -elt I I I i- .1
" of : iii. mem her ' . t h ' t
e..-e.g t';eti '-..' II iv- It.."
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the
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i-a' f ib'i I!
K'1:f's
11' ' he lel. cat ion
sedatives are
v M -flint- r of ' I
d w 1 r I - I ion 1 n ;'
if w ir-less
I he (
I I'e
Saw
s.IPi
s.liep.it. nt Kiene) I rt'l.iv
Mi Kitito v . T' x I;t ' 1
lorr.s Sl.-ppard. lan lid.i
for
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n i.
tfir
'.i'"s senaii'
v Mai lev.
. Mr.-s t e
:. 'his 'i'V '
to S'l'
a Ml ou
o'. rs
ti l-'ri
a
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at
o"' loi k
also -I I
1
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BE 1 REN
w moTine
IP" WILL m fiflFS
hil l s II K ANIi
Will NIS lOMI'WIuN
I'v A"t 4lr Pri
Aspen Colo. June t
Peter Cusnevor a miner ol
Lead. S. 1 1.. toiiiKht shot and
killed his wife on the street
hire then shot Chris Teiice.
wltb whom C'.isiievcr bis
wife ran away
TO TODAY
Testimony all In and Argu-
ments By Opposing
Counsel Concluded
-( . l" I U'U NVw.
l"ort Worth Tex June 4. The
jurv in whose hands rests tlu dispo-
hition of the $.:..'.nuiHM) estate of the
late Winfield Scott nrohnhlv will
iuin its deliberation earlv W e.lnes-1
lay afternoon.
This was Indicated todav at the
oinliision of the surrehultat tenll-
I men v in the tiiiht of Mrs tieorcia
RockvjS'oM Townselul. to break the will
f her millionaire father As .Indue
Miller of i-oiiiisel for the defi use
Mrs Winfield Scott's last snrrehult-
al vviiin-ss stepped from Ho- stand
1'istiiit .Indue H111 k aniioniiceil that
he would allow eat h side five hours
tor its arguments.
IniUe I' Mi Lean. Sr. 0pen.1l
I01 TllWIiselld e SHlke for
vo bonis and was lollowed b ludte
I Sti phi lis for the di'fense VI
noon .hnl'.-e Stephens nad not fill-
it-lied lis armuiient. 11 finished
earlv 111 the 11 ftel lionn
llortieVs llarwise and Thompson
are to speak for the plaintiff and
Mtoniiv l alitrl w ill conclude for tile
defense Mlotliey I'lelidi-lieli cuar-
dian ad litem for Winfield Smtt.
will -1 1 -.
defense
Idless I lie jurv for Ille
lo h.vcil liniiiiiratiiiii Irom ChiihiIh.
Seattle. Wash June Neatlv a
'honsaiiil delecates are in the tv to
attend the Northweslerii lleveloli-
lllent enngress. which opens tomor-
row. Influential delegations. In al-
most every instance head- .1 hv the
0e- y o' tln nte. a'" Of. ! 1"d
fto:T 1 a'tfoi nln Idaho cvn 1 n'-e-itoii
WabhliiKtnn. Minnesota Arizona
I'tah Montana Wvomiug Colorado
South hakota and AJoil1 hakota
Many matt rs f iuio'taiie will la-
. otisid. led .I'll Itli.' the Ihle. .lavs'
et in.- - principal otic- will
' w e V . I :. h ucs! oli of i M itortl
'bin land- pole v ami piopn-c rg
Man
w hi. I
will assist the North
in nior. rapid .level
si tn t h. I n. of em 1
tern Canada
iV.steiri Stat
iplliell' in. I
.rat 'on 'ii w.
lo I eleblalc Long Peine
I IM.IW.I I ll ( l I t
ni' I ci' to lav of men prominent m
ll.ati' la! oii.tiiep la! and pubic .if
'.ur- of 1 atiad. 1 the prelnnmarv steps
A . re tak.-i :.n 'he 01 gain at ion of a
1 on 11 11 1. e to cooperate with similar
1 on mittee- representing i.rc'tt Urit-
i:n and 'h. l ulled States in arrang-
ing lor the proposed celebration of
M e omplitioii of one hundred vears
ot pe.p e bet M 11 n the I llite St 'l'H
and ".iiiad.i
If BEEP TRUST
Senate Judiciary Commit'
tee Decides to Conduct
Secret linotiuiilion
I 1
1 1
kIiimiI ilig
1 our io v
The
. X'
11
-s
MOTHER ROB
MEXICO
Orozco Authorizes Zapata
To Open Assault on Cap-
ital from South
TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS
oi;ni:i: iii:i:mi.u m kii k ation
or 4 I.AIMS THAT IIOTII ICK1IKI.
roi:ci:s aki: uoiimnc
i:i:ti:ii.v
II ... :jt.l I'irs.
Cliiliiiahua. Mevi' ii June 4. - liea-
eiul oroco today formally sanctlon-
an attack on Mexico City by
Kmiliaiio Zapata rebel leader la the
louth.
An emissary from Zapata today
was informed hy Orozco that b
would permit the attack on the Meil-
cau capUal provided the southern
leader would not molest forelgnera
a" ou' llnate the. situation
Oro.co's action confirms the
claims of rebels in tho north that
they are acting in unison with thoa
of the gout 1 usalnat President Ma-
il ero.
I. I NI ICAI. I'ANCHO VUJa
RltrSTKIi IV Hl KltTA
I" HI!f. I'lCi.
Mexico City June 4 (ieneral
I'aiicbn Villa one time bandit and
the mortal foe of Ceneral Orozco and
a striking figure In Mexican revolu-
tions past and present has been
arrested .y lienrral Iluerta.
Villa wum commanding a detach-
ment of volunteer
Muring skirmishes before the hat-
tie of Conejos the Tlahualllo ranch
belonging to Americans wna aa'ked.
I'rot.-st was then filed hy the owners
through the American embassy
1 harcltiu Villa with the depredation.
This is said to he the reason as-
signed lor his arrest
MI liicws rs oi(s
10 1 i nri:i. ruisoNKits
V li- l'rr
Chihuahua. Mexico .lull" 4 Ho
llier Hcolf of
ld Paso Sam hrobln
of Philadelphia Tracy Ki hardson of
Lamar. Mo. aud Jack Zimmerman of
1'ulaskl tTa.. the latter three being
rnj Mm etintiers for th rhet r
Irlv'.-d ln.l.1- :flrli -lf . . ' Wr.U
III la I' Ij I. lla ci 1 ll
came as ecorts to Federal prison-
et s who i re taken during sk irtnishe
Iti t h. v 11 inn v ol Torreon
The rebel vanguard is at Santa
Posalia. north of Jiuiiiie.
The I'ederals are reported to b
1. -pairing bridges and wti; north
liom hiuin.
Wilson io Washington.
iiv ng Mexico. I line 4 AmbaSaa-
I dor W ilson left today for a short visit
in Washington II. expects to re-
turn In about three weeks when Mrs.
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