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AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
lllI MK III.. No. n.
AMARILLO TEXAS Mil lit. Al ( s I t. uVZ.
FEME FIF I VT-i.
HEBFLS C IT
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WILSON'S
AMtRICAN TROOPS
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Orozco'h Former Lieuten-
ants Show No Disposi-
tion to Help Him
zapata is suraii;
itesiim. .ifi:ili.a u i;r.i:r.
f.iNsi fehekals nn
TIIKEATENINO MEM-
co cm.
I! j --m mid Pit.
Junrc.. Aug. I.".. - Tin- evacuation
of Juarez began early tonight and
the first train was dispatched over
the Mexican Central railroad for tlie
south. The last train is expected to
leave at midnight depopulating'
Juarez of rele soldiers.
The citizens' vigilance committee
In ready to take charge until the ar-
rival of the1 Federal troops.
The rebels lire burning all railway
equipment they cannot use tu the
evacuation movement. Fire were
started at 1 1 .30.
Fearing looting before all the
rebels depart merchants have kept
their stores closed tonight and are
guarding them.
TKoors 4.ATHEK
ON IIOl NHAKV
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Wefit.-l I'tco.
i." i pu mi iv . A ti s: . !.' --Tbe vig
ilance of the I nited States troops
along the border Is unusually strict
especially near Columbus N. M.. op-
posite which a thousand rebels are
mobilized.
Three more troops of the Third
Cavalry are rushing by special trains
from Fort Sain Houston to reinforce
the four oilier troops near Colmn
bug.
Soldier at I hr
bridges spanning the Kio Grand atalu today
V. uko st arch each person rrossiug I
to Juan. Interurban cars are
searched by the AmerU.au muJ each
man It examined head to feet and
women are required to leave the cars
and no Into a guard house where they
are genrthed by a woman.
ZAI'A'I ISTAS CON'TIIOL
SOCTIIEItN TOIATA.
Toluca. MfXico. Aug I V Zapatis-
tas gained control of the southern
portion of a branch railroad out of
Toluca yesterday when they occupied
Alia tbe terninins. but fear that this
city would be attaiked was allayed!
by the arrival here of troops 1
(;emral TruJillo. who bad bd
U0
men to Tenanciiigo the center of the
district to the south dominated by
the rebels fell back on the state cap
ital which was garrisoned by only
loo men.
A few small deta' hments of state
troops wtrc concentrated here ami
the arrival of a thousand rnrales and
regulars on a military train from
Mexico City brought tin total to
j.iMto The defense includes a four-
gun battery of heavy field pieces
lttfugces from the surrounding
country and especially that to the
south continue to arrive here Tru
lillos abandonment of Teiiamingo
the most populous town ill th tlls-
turbed region has plael it at !h"
mercy of the Zapatistas
I. T. I . (OWFNTIoN
(.OFS To Vs H.I.I..
I'.i .X iK-itr I Pi r
Cleveland o. Auk IV
Nashville Tenn . was today
ifiosen for the I'M."! conven-
tion of the International Typo
graphical Fnion by the conven-
tion in session here A thou-
sand telegrams were sent to
sena'or and congressmen pro-
teing against the proposed
increase in postal rates on sec-und-rlas
mail matter
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1 Weather
Ijm a I I'nrrtavot.
I robaldy showers Friday
rlrnUy' Tetnrlure.
At 7 a m At 7 p m v'i
Maximum . . Minimum .'
(-11 xi t I'tll Mm
a-btnglon I er.t.
I .. fr I p-e-
Wsit .ngton. I C. A'.s 1'. F-r
'. .-t Tex ts lierera'iy far Fril t)
.- ! .r la
se.vuok kku cofnsil
IN l N AMI I N(i CAsFS.
Itv Am Vr
ltidlunaioliH I ml Aug. 1'.
- -Fnited States Senator Kern
has been riiiia'O'd as one of the
counsel fur I lie .". defendants
in tht il namit iiiir cases to In
troiol In I In- Federal court
here beginning October 1. It
wan announced today. Senator
Kern said In expected the
trial to be ended before tin
I let-ember thrill of Congress.
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DEFENSE SPEECH
Arouses Tender Emotions
in Minds of Jurors and
Spectators
ll i. . .itil Pie
I.os Angele. Cal.. Aug. I.'i. -Clarence
Harrow tho alleged Jury
briber late today closed his argument
in his own behalf with a plea for
acquittal.
Harrow s ciooin word aroused all
that was tended in the lives ami
memories of Jurors and sptvtators
an. I as Ourrow (' many others vis-
ibly shed tears.
111. .!.. 4 i ......... L'r...l..l. l I. ....;
inni I i 1 .'X I I IJ I 111-J nun li lp h
the closing argument for the prose -
rut ion and will speak most or to-
morrow. The court's instruct ions will prob-
ably be given Saturday and the case
go to the jury then.
MAN AKEEKTEO AT Col.oltAlm
sI'CINf.S Foil HEW Eli Ml ISHEIt.!
1 CLOSES
Colora'to Springs Colo. Aug. I ." (oston. Mass.. Aim. I.'i. Massu-
A man about ." years old and hp-' cbesetts' I'rogressives art planning
interiiationa; . jar.itly deinetileil was ariesied here
1.. nil. . . .1 ..1.1.
In connection
with the
murder of Miss Slune A
C.u
the music teacher who was murdered !at the I'olnt of Fines. The meeting
iu MuuU'laire a Denver suburb last will be attended by by leading rep-
Friday nluht. He carried a heavy j resent at Ives of the new party In
walking stick blood-stained and in 1 Maine. New Hampshire and other
his grip were found a bloodstained Xew England states
shirt and a woman's handkerchief An effort will probably be made
He admits having been in Deuvt-rjio induce Colonel Koosetelt to visit
Friday. The man is said to answer Vermont and Maine whlth states will
the d riptiou of the stranger who'
accosted little Olga Kaiser Friday
night near the scene of the crime
Williams as the man calls himself.
is a pil..le to the polite. When iUes
1 tioned about the tase. In grinned
and said:
' The Lord told me to lie a. w a.-.
.. a..riw.tlt " XfliT MMlllirt silellll' lit'
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tlenied any connection witn tne n.ur
a .
1 found in Williams effects
MONTWA Eliirolts Ml FT
IN ANN I l. t M i:i;i:n 1:
Aii.ti 011. la. Mon' . Aug 1 " Ana-
conda extended a cordial webome to-
day to the newspapiT publishers and
'editors catheicd Iroin all over In-
state for the annual meeting of the
Molilalia Fres.- skh iat ion The ses
sions will continue three days with
President ) M l.anstruin of llfleiiti
presiding Needed legislation Is to
form tlo principal topic of disciiion
OKI.IMlX 0 HH I HUII.
MILLIONS 111 TEE s l;
l.awton. Okla . Aug I '
Appro-'
ximately
million dollars in gross ;
revenue tax Will be adde to ths- t Pas-
ury o ft he state if the Mipreme court
of Oklahoma sustains
I uecisioil 1
'handed down by Hls'ritc
ludge .1 T
1
I Johnson here todav 1 1 held
(bat I
. ....
the Coniinamh Eight t I'ower tom-pille.
pany of Eawton is liable for gross
rovunne enrninir liuotl which t has
'refused payment for three years rely j
!illg uptni a decision by 'be I'tiited I
State Su prime I nun wni'ii anrog.i'cii 1
'gross revenue assissmeiit upon tor
I III rations While little lliore t h It II
1 i.i - ni Mini.
1
H.-"l IN IllVOIVe.l in Il.e ...--on ....
is Involved in the ltwtoii tase
K
F (Jish of t attorney general's
offlie ekplalllS that this is to be made
4 ui ujhi 11 unit 11 -i.i.-
'porations ail over the state will stand
Oklahoma I '
in hone ot ip'teatnu rn
tlross llevenue Law. thus involving
about .'I million dollars mi amount:
HOW claimed to be due.
sN010N IIOlFI
MEET AT
MEN
AltECHI EN.
Aberdeen
Wash . An More
than one
hundred hotel proprietors
nd manasers gatheril in Aberdeen
: today for the annual nieeting of the
ll-. .1. a..- C II. ....t u Xu
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Tli. ti...t 1 1. iv mill lihf fhreel
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day Th prorram provide for isit.
to Him i1 i'ii and oii .-r iiear-b point 1
r a ld.tii.ti '11 hii-it.ss -.vs.ii'i-'
il l ' I . t: ' n " i- ;
II
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i Made to Thousands of Far-
mers at Celebration Un-
der Glare of Sun
M IMIFF
ISl.AMFs FU'KIss COMFANIEs
I loi; ii:i; i:ntin; a nor.
j Hon of r i; i i.s
! POST.
liy A-m.i iu-.l 1'tct.i.
i iloucester X. .1. Aug. lu. Under
the glare of a hot sun thousand. of
farmers massed about (Jovcruor
Wood row Wilson here today and
beard It I m make his first campaign
speei li since his nomination for the
president y
Wilson spoke extemporaneously In
Washington I'ark. where farmers
l rum New Jersey. helaware and
I'eiuis Iv aula were participating in
a Farmers' Day celebration
The governor dealt mostly upon
tbe protective tariff wlii'li In called
"the restrictive tariff" and attacked
Aldricu and his tariff-making asso
ciates.
! lie pointed out the beiietils of the
merchant marine in connection with
the I'auauia Canala and blamed the
(influence of the experss companies
' III
preventing
the adoption of the
;
I illili:i.i jivoi.
The governor
was frequently
in-
lerrupted by applause and cheers.
When he c om linlcd the farmers
crowded forward to shakt hands with'
him.
1 :00s K FI T Hi IsIT
NEW i:lil..Ml STII.
for a rousing web ome to Colonel
II .1 ..I... 1. I .
i Roosevelt when he collies here next
' Sat urdav to address a mass meeting
hold their elections early next month!
and the r.-sults of whb h are retard-1 fnm v ... v e le. 1. di-
ed as of much importance anse fvllB1 wlt . kll.w HKurni. he Du
Il.e effect they have upon I he yel.eral I UxUI!ii .... especlallv as It re-
eciioll III .oveinoei.
IM II. MotisC II FA lis 101:
SALE IN MINNF.soi X
St I'aul. Minn Auk I ." Tlif
Mlniiesota garni and f iili t ommissiouj
has for sale twenty-one bull moose
bends guaranteed to give satisfac-
tion to the most ardent supporters o1
ithe progressive party They will be
sold by II A Kider. executive Hgli'
1st the state capitol at from " to
j 1 1"" each first itiine first served
The bends were mounted by the 1 0111
mission after beiiiK seized by wardens
who found thi- animals iu the pos-
si ssion ot hunters out of season
Nl i;i:sK I IONFI EONI
III NHKFH FAlis 01 i oiil
liellev Hi' Nel . Aug I .". Judge
ll es loiw of this place will reach
Ills one hundredth birthday mihiwr
sary tomorrow. It is proposed t"
cHehrate the in ' ssion with a big
picni
wbl. b will be a.tel.i bv the
rlends of the . entenarian. as'
. 1 1 his descendants who .mind.
six
l.il.lr.. l..tv.fll.. LTUlo 1. 1.1 Id
r.
and nineteen tsreat-urandchild
i-
Judge ioa was born in Si buyb'i-
N V . Aug I l1!.'. and tain
ji wa 111 I s .". I Later in the sauo
war he located in I'.ellevile For ten
enrs be served as county judge o!
Sarpy loimty
i:i Fi
I'.l It N Col l i H'AI.
Ill Hi in I l I.
ot N
VMonio Tex . VlU' t
I'll.-
Taf' followers in
1
San xn'onio as-er'
liext thiee week
tha'
within the
!her. wi
( of f j( .ll(1.M
a general shake up of ;
of this sta'e I' i"
timed tt'if
' It ! Ill T of I. cad a"'
the nsul' "f Col l.vin
to fall its
lining lip with the liuil Xloi.s- part
atld lea I tig the regular It-I' lid.' .in
! organization
ii i:i.eston. s. c. u ii i:
1 lNM lNl. IKxI'l.
Sp-trtatilior: S Aug I 1 A;
large an 1 reprcsei.ta'i.c noe'ing of
the litisirif-f. men of South Carolina I
was held l.re i.n
I.ki us plali
f Cbarle'otl
an ade'i ta'cj
tio securi- for the pur
! fh. S)iir f
hare of the trade ! f.t. ii'id.
to 11 1 rm to the !. :! O r'u.! t.
:..i g '!. I'.i- i- 1 1
r"wS'V- f 1
N. -mA y
I i:Nt is
One oi lionset eli '.
Attorneys for Government
Irove All They Kxpert
ed to Show
I.
..n j I-
Denver Colo Auii I.'. Test I
1 1 1 1 1 1 y lit the government s suit to
dissolve the "Sugar Trust'' was 1 on
eluded at Denver tody a when tin-
special examining board adjourned to
meet al Ntw York on September 16
AUto; i for the govriiimept to-
usr v'vHijrod ihy hud proved every-
thing they expected to show in Colo
rado as regards the American Fugar
Kef irons; Company.
When tbt bearing was resumed this
1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 Thomas II Tullcy of D11
raliuo. Colorado. 1 h.naiil Ins 11 1 1 It 1 1
t. i v..r:ii I.i.iu l.ln. i
si'lf and I. I. Alkin a former direc-
tor of t In- I.oiikiiioi Sugar ('ompaiiv
relative to the establishment o' tin
sutar fat lory at liuratiito
.
XV 1 u I l: II I Ns 1 1 I I 1 I li
111 TOFF"
srf 111: ni:i:.
1 S.tnt.i F N M Aug I '' I'ope
jsihiader. ' Si hrader the Inviio-
lllealer.' Kingsblsliop Schradei. as
I lie 1 alls himself a well known N w
'N'evini character has filed ill orpin
iHi papers with th Ma'c 1 orpin a
turn tomuiissiou for Kingiiom
(rii'in ii." a ehsh
riiurih" as he h.i iia ii I his tu!'
tt).r(. f titu
papers weri
t.iw August Schradei Kingbisbop
il.'"T h'nurtb street A I tmn ui-r-i n-'a-
tin statutory agent 01 ulnnn si-r
v ; iii.ty he bad Fie d'tei iot m
. tr ?t -! of the 1 orpoiatioiis an nan
lid as follows Augn.-t Si lirad r
1
. Ll Ll .... t .1... I' ll
rr.in.i- .-c.i.at.er. avo xam t us
I . .... t I I I ... . ......
- '" '""""' :
pu.pose . .
"i .1 M""-0 I"
lot "rior.it i"n are '
igospi l of hading the -1
I'f.
1 .11
h th
I limit
! 11 I of healing by pray n
I m.M-ters. administer
! 1' li I hlirches. schools In
'o'her 1 haritalile lustitu'i'
i 1. mi !. as there Is 110 t api'a
'. nld.llt
11 1 a no n' s
!'i'
- .in. I
ISa-
' Ii
orporatiou is 1 la
'taiiized for iirof ;
K : iigblshop $ as '
!. id t been a pro'
if:
ii
1
1 1 NNI ssl.K OFMot I; Is
IOUMI I.AIINI. I I
1 oi:xi
I I.
1- il lib Telin ug
i. Demoitats assen!i!. !
1 .. i. ntion todav to forinul.r 1 ; '
1..M1. on whi'b I'.eli'on M' M ' " "
. 11 .! ill tin recent priii. a - !
ot'.-' fur the go 'T lion- h I1 1' ''
Nnwmber idectlon again' i.n.-'t ''
y.Hipir.'sbo has been r luiiiil a 1
. the Hepul.lH an.
I Cll I. l.l EN l.ll N
Ell. Mill N I l
vet he 1 lo 'a . Vug i ' I :
1 -i title id 'In- in 1 Hi lit I ' i'l .
harmed Ii ininpliilt 111 !! li
i!ie 1 ourt h"'t" munl.ts la-' i.
e 1 g
II'
CPUNMENIEHOS MM HKES
SUGAR TRUST QUIZ
murde! t
and wu-
!l the p 1
I ' I
si I
! gf.-e
I ll
.i. hi:ni:
Fivhtin-j l.iiwiteiiant!
NEW COMMISSION
To Discover Causes for Dis-
satisfaction in Indus-
trial Situation
ahhinut.ii: I r . Aug I ' T.'i'
bill tri'UtlUg .1 ronili I.h.iidm illi llld'lh-
trial relations to intestiate lalior
1. million and the relation! between 1
employers and employees passed the
Senate today. It had aliedy passe)
the Louse.
-. fc .1111..1 1 ir i-T-i I I " I II l I III 1 Ji fji
1h Ll refines S coui.siu.o(.v fr TpvM Bn(1 f0(llsa(Ui M.
seek to discover the iin !rl .at .1
tsuses or dissatisfaction In the u
dnstiial sifuafion ;in report is ion
elusions.
No SM.N i'l
ri:( 1
IN MIMto
s F. I
i: .vjlr lr
li'ar-. Auk
1 lie ;
t'l.t'lilll II'
hi ;msm
Mexico does not Indnate
l llitv oi 1 1 1 1 1 11 ci 1 1 a t c pe;ii e
Of o - tm 110 r right ban
ll
el.iN :il- ll.iiUllg West with liu ip
parent in 'ii' ion ot assisting Hieit'
flllllll lilt .1 g it I ll S t 1 H'--lii. roll
lllil t !i t l.e adv. Ill t: -'ee lis
from ' 1 soi t li 1
III Mi. s .1 1 ot Xlon-ios ' lel.e'
I'-ll'li I ..ipat.l. Is p'llslllt'.g .1 sill I esc
t"l - ir 1 i f.t warfare against tv- -...
l.tls I' a- a li no 1 In ed 1' ll'iiios
n el i .1 1 1 i . today ihaf 'he ..ii'.i 1
i-tt i-i.- workiii' in 1 mi ' 'i in ' ion
. ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . .1 1 1 . 1 1 ( irn . .1
lli.v.
r-i. 1 .:
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1 t ii 1(e from t h
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lo Fl I
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01 I i:.F 1 1 11 s.
NolF
-'on Mass
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larv.trd M-
a woild
Hi
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1 'ed.
1
I ' loan-
at a iio-ei 111 g to-Ill a '
dual M boo I a ! r'a I
A ide lin elnel.t A ll!
-non to- under wa to put
'he honk ot the autoiim
-1 ! c. ll of the locolliot I
I he I li'S of I he -t I eel po
thuinpeiy thump ot the
-'reel a r w lo e a. i I a ' I'"
one lit h I lioises tlla' I'l IS
liUnlellHOIlie to p.'to'i o'
sonsiliilit
'I he est .1 ll 1 . - 'l lit- U ' 4 1 1
I Ii 1 1 .1 1 1 Oil III I-- 11 ill ' 1 ? I 'I -
ll" lid on
Hie :ie
WhlS'O-
I lie! . t he
t! T'eio d
. - 1 il l and
M) life
1 ' I'll I I
f iioi-e 1 1 r ;..- I
S eps to till- elld f
Iheel III g I I'l I . A I i' !
HUT by I'l of essor :
'In I 10 1 r sit y o! I' -a
I'l..- V :i r an me :
' r iia' 11 ilia i 1 on m .'
Sat. no- at I I'm: :
Hat : aid M du a . !
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a k
lo-
id-d
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pr.
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iKe Ot '
FroN-si
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aft
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Cl.i-- n the la--.l' I
' 1 e. hlHllogX 11. 1 I
II t
'tot.
V. it -1 lit Sao m ass
It 11 proposed to 'i se d .
'ii make ill i x.l.t t r.ilisi I ipt in
man varieties o! lift iioiies
' '.1 Ii tagrapli r. 1 nrds h'
II ' '1 will ii I ertl. I l.e ll" li ti
' t t he tier OUs M 111 .1
foil' Itl J Ht I'l'l- tu -
I .ii h Mini welfjn I;. ii ' .
1 ' ikeli up s.-pat .'! al I
t:a " I;...-'
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are
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REACH NICARAGUA
lU'piirt to Captain Terhune
Who Has Charge of
Military Affairs
OTHERS VIY B SENT
l Nil M MAIFS Will N U
l o DI MKI ('HON OF
AMI IMCAN I s NI
riU M'EISTV.
i
l'i A'-r I V . ri
U asliiiigmn i c Aug I ."
State liiipartment learned today
1 h.t
'hat
Hie collier Justin with :i:.n Americm
marines arirved at Corinto. Nnara-
gua jesieriljv and reported to Cap-
tain Terbium commanding tin- 411:1-
boat Annapolis and who has d e-
plete charge of American military 1'-
fairs at Managua where It Is . -lie.
troous should be sent at 01.
'although delayed cable service I. j.i
j prevented uim h news from 1 liming
1 hern.
J If this lone is not sufficient reln-
1 fun -fluents will so from Panama or
blue ja kets from the warship Ien-
wr. en route to Cortnta. will be sent
to Managua
It is understood that the Stute De-
partment does not propose to toler-
ate the shelling and killing of help-
less women and children or eiidan-
ncrliiK of American lives and seizure
of Ainrnaii property in Xlearagu.
sol.Hl HI liovs HIsltANH
AI TEIl ANN! Al CAMI.
Ausili'. Tex. Aug IT. The 1912
j Texas l.ouisaua National (iuard cav
alry eticampmeiit tame to an end at
Camp Mauihry last night and tli
trouis were disbaixled.
Th- two l.ouisaua troops and tht
I North Texas coiitiiiKcuts of the
Is'iuadron repreheiiiiiii; this state left
on midnight trains for home.
The lloustno trtnip left early this
niornlRtf Capt. Unit r i aiier. Lulted
1
t h.V ....ui..r .
'in s-nwii 1 lie iiiiiiiiiiii 1 mi 1 v 11 r 1 n s 1 n s
1 maneuver had been eminently sue-
jiessful and that inanv benefits wTe
ideriti'd bv 1 he participants
Tin Mii.idrnn arrived at Camp
Mabiy at the conclusion of its eight
i days hike
New Hraniit! and
ha k yesterdjy at :i nilmk The day
was spent in tamp drills and final in-
strm ti'.ri- Tin high began August
Two davs were spent In drills and
.imp ih-:i mi tioiis at I. aula s I'ark
New Itt.n.rleis 'lb.- ho ar trip
begal: Nttini.i inonillig
Til' Texas troops lepies.l!'
1 were
Corsl-
tliosi !roiii Vustili.
I I l l-inn
a'1.1
X 'i. .11 hi
L
Fl
(iovernnunt of Columbia to
I Hate Opportunity to
Punish Asassins
H
W a-b'iig'it.
I X ... 1 ". m
naii 1 u.-ul .it
miil'lil I Illl'l
the j'irii.-'. : Mules
M"ii la. '.l is 11 ir l-T
as t id i:-d i'b li il
Ma.st.-r m
irt !;.!:. ('!
w.t- f
trim
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I'ti'iian :o erioii'-n a 11
iti opportumt. to iriMsli
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912, newspaper, August 16, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297849/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .