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ABILENE DAILY -REPOU'
GOODS! OOODBl We
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When it comes to Racket
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SEC! THOMAS GALL
2$4o CLUB MEETING TO BE HELD
MONDAY. ' """ "
DIRECTORS TO BE ELEGTD
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Also ftans for Third Year of Club Will
Bo Discussed Everybody
Attend.
The second year of the AblJonoTwon
ty-Fivo Thousand' Club has past Into
history and the third year Is now Its
"way r
Monday night April 6th a meeting
will be hold Injtho club'robnis for the
purposoof electing an executive com-
mittee fof the new year also officers
and the securing of an office.
It has beon-Jggestcd by several
members of the club Unit the social
featuro bo added in our plans for the
coming year and that offices andhead-
quarters bo secured and fixed up In an
attractlvo manner. It seems that our
sister city Merkel has taken the lead
on that ilno and Is preparing to get the
ladles interested with them. This is
something that every commercial club
should do but as Is well known by
our local members' the headquarters
our organization has had for the past
two years while being all right In
several respects are not suitable' for
general meetings where ladles are ex-
pected to be present. If. the new com-
mlttee to be elected Monday night can
work out a plan to give the 25000 club
better quarters and fix same up In an
attractlvo and nptodate manner It will
probably lead to a better attendance of
members during this .year and a great-
er Interest manifested in tho local. sit-
uation.' As has been stated before let every
member of the 25000 club bear in
mind that he has an equal vote and
voice in the selection of officers and
directors ol! the club and that on his
shoulders rests the same responsibility
that rests upon the shoulders of any
other member. Also all public spirit
ted cltzens who are ready to put their
shoulders to the wheel iind pull for
Abilene let them come qutvand. take.
mebership with the club and help to
start the new year in better shape than
ever before.
Don't forget the date; Monday night
April 6th at 8 o'clock p. m.
O. P. THOMAS Secretary.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS.
CALLS ANOTHER FOB. 18TH.
yjie Democratic Executive Commit-
tee of Taylor county met at the Court
House at 10:30 o'clock a. m. on April
4th 1908 pursuant to the call of Chair-
man L. B. Shook. In answer to roll
call of the different precincts the fol-
lowing members answered present: L.
B. Shook Chairman; Precinct No. 5
Nubia T. J Toombs; precinct No. 6
Merkel Mr. Rnlnbolt present and re-
signned Mr. B. C. Galther was 'elected
to fill tho xacancy;' precinct' No 7
Gulon J. L. Graham; precinct No 10
Fire Btatlon B. A. Cox; precinct No.
11 Trent B I. Low.
Tho following precincts were not rep
resented: Precinct .No. 1 Court house
precinct No 2 Buffalo Gap; precinct
No' 3 Jim Ned; precinct No. 4 Mora:
precinct No. 8 Shep; precinct No. 9
Potosi; precinct Nos. 12 13 14" Capsr
and precincts Nos. 15 16 17 18 19
and20.
E. N. KUShx having resigned as1 mem-
ber from precinct No. 1 Mr S. P. Hard
-wlcko waB elected to fill the vacancy.
Mino Hunt was elected -to Oil the va-
cancy from precinct No 17 Audra J.
It Woodard was elected to fill the va-
cancy from precinct No. 18 Iberis; J.
S Thomas was elected to fUl tho va-
cancy from precinct No. 19 Tyo and
J. L. Hylton was elected to-fBl tho Va-
CHIMES
GO TO WASHINGTON
Bv Associated Press.
WASHINGTON D. C April 4. Ip
tho interest of an amendment to tho
Sherman anti-trust law a large delega-
tion of representatives for manufac-
turing commercial railway labor and
agricultural Interests all Identified
with tho National Cvlc Federation
appeared today before the Houso com
roitteo on Judiciary. Among tho dele-
gation was former Mayor Ssth Low
now presidont of tho federation Al-
bert Shaw publisher of Review Qf Re-
views I Sejlgman Samuel Gompera
and'John Mitchell ox-rpsldont of tho
American Federation of Organized la-
bor. .--a
cancy from precinct No. 20 Tyo f
It wns moved and carried that the
primary election ordered by tho State
Executive Committee for May 2nd 1908
for tho election of delegates at Jorge to
tho democratic National convention.
bofhcld in accordance -with tho rules
and specifications laid down by tho
Btate committee add ail tho precinct1
chairmen prcsont agreed to boo that
tho election was held in their respoc
tlvo preclhctd free of. cost to tho Exo'-'
cutlvo commltteo.
B. A. Cox was elected permanent
secretary for tho Committee. Tho
chairman was authorized to appoint
a commltteo of two to assist hlra in
proparlng-a form for ticket and to have
tho tickets printed. Tho Chairman ap-
pointed oh this committee B. A. Cox
and B. C. Galther. A cali meeting was
called to be held on Saturday April
18th 1908 at 10:30 a. m. at tho court
house for tho purpose of filling the
other vacancies on committee if any
and for such other business as might
properly come before tho committee
and it was the sense of the committee
that each member of tho committee
from each of tho precincts in tho coun-
ty7 attend tho call meeting on April
18th without fall The Chairman was
ordered to order election blanks arid
have tho tlcke'ts printed and such oth-
er matters as was necessary for hold-
ing the election and it was estimated
that this expense would amount to
.$50.00; the friends of Senator Bailey
agreed to pay $25.00 of this antlihose
opposed to him agreed to pay the other
525.00. L. B. SHOOK
Chairman.
B A. Cox Secretary.
DESECRATION OF THE ALAMO
IS LUCRATIVE PROPOSITION.
Special to Tho Reporter.
.AUSTIN April 4Capt Day sup-
erintendent of public buildings and
grounds today returned from San An-
tonio with ?3000 rent for fifteen month
paid by Hugo Smelzer Company for
the Alamo property.
ANNUAL MEETING OF 25000
CLUB NEXT MONDAY WIGHT.
The annual meeting of. the 25000
club is to be held on next Monday
night and it Is tho duty of every citi-
zen of Abilene to be present at this
meeting. If you have not become iden-
tified" with progressive organization
and even If you have no Intentions of
doing so nowj you should attend this
meeting and '-fce&-tho review of. Its
accomplishments during the past 12
months and hear suggestions discuss-
ed for future work. An executive som-
mlttee and officers are to be elected
and pther business of much importance
will be brought up If you aro an en-
thusiast If you are luko warm or
even cold as to tho future of Abilene
and the strides that -are to be make
for her future greatness come out'.
BRYAN WILL NOT
ATTEND DINNER
By Associated Press.
WASHINGTON D. C. April 4. Rep-
resentative Sulzer Is today In receipt
of a telgarm from William Jennings
Bryan of Nebraska relating to the in-
fatlon extended him somedays ago to
attend tho Jefferson day dinner InNew
York and at which he waB to be guest
of honor. Mr. Bryan had accepted the
invitation to the dinner but In .his
telegram to Representative Sulzer he
withdrew his acceptance expressed his
regrets .etc. but wound up by saying-
that dissensions made it unwise for him
to go.
FAIR DIRECTORS MEET
NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT.
On' account of the annual meeting of
the 25000 club tho meeting of the1 fair
directors annonuced for Monday night
has been postponed until Tuesday
night. All directors are urged to bo
present. '
All members of tho Abilene Are de-
partment are requested to bo present
at the meeting next Monday night at
tho Fire station. -Business of impor
tance. ' l:
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TOM E. WATSON WILL
NOT MAKE STATEMENT.
By Associated Press
ATLANTA. GA. April 4
In response to a request for a
statmont as to whether ho
would accept tho populist noml-r
nation for president of thp Uni-
ted Sta'tes Hon. TUomns E.
8 Watson of Thomson Gn Jn n
JX njesBage to tho Associated
Presa said; "In advance of of-
W 'flelnl notification It Is best fpr
& mo not to4alk fornubllcntlon."
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Methodist "Episcopal Chnrch-4'cean
street Preaching ftt 11 o'clock by Rev
R. A. Forrest from Atlanta Georgia
Tho SoHthsIdo Christian Church-
Sunday Bchool 9:30 a. in. Preaching
11 a. m. and 7:4ff. Ybtt arq cordially
Invited to worship with us. J H. Shep-
ard.
Church of Tho Heavenly Rest Fifth
Sunday In Lent. Sunday school at
9:45. Morning prayer nt 11 a. m. Ev-
ening prayer at 7:45 p. m. Litany Fri-
day afternoon at five a'clock.
Sacred Heart Catholic Clmrch Pas-
sion Sunday. 'Sunday school at 9:30.
a m. In tho evening at 1.20 p. m The
Way of tho Cross and Benediction of
tho Blessed Sacrament. Rev. Father
Huottel pastor.
At tho Oak Street Baptist church-
Sunday Bchool at 9:45 Preaching at
11 a m. and 8 p. m. Tho other services
aB UBual. Subject Sunday morning
"Some Lessons from tho Life of Abra-
ham.". M. F. Drury.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Elm rand South Third streets. Sunday
school 9:45. Preaching 11 a. m.jind at
night. Communion service at tho elev-
etf o'clock hour. All members are ex-
pected tp be present Services at tho
Colony at 3:00 p. m. Youaro invited
to worship Vith us. G. S Davis pas-
tor. First Methodist Church Preaching
by the pastor morning and evening.'
Special music at both services. Sun-
day schooi at 9:30 a. m. Junior League
at 3:00 and Senior League at 4:00 p.
m. All mombers aro urged to attend
the services tomorrow. Visitors cordi
LEECH IDE NEW
PUBUG PRINTER
By Associated Press.
WASHINGTON D. C April 4.
John lieech of Illinois recently ap-
pointed public printer in. the Phlllplnea
Was todny appointed public prinWr
here; Leech succeeds public printer
Shillings whose resignation was ac-
cepted by the president some days ago.'
The appolntrnent made by President
Roosevelt came somewhat in the na-
ture of a surprise as Mr. Leech's
name had not been mentioned among
those who were likely to bo appointed
to the place. Mr. Leech has given no-
tice of his acceptance of the appoint-
ment. RUNNELS COUNTY CITIZENS
SLAY OVER 1000 RABBITS.
The annual rabbit drive event was
pulled oft in Runnels county Tuesday
and the Balllnger Ledger reports the
slaughter of one thousand one hundred.
It says:
Champion of tho day Will Dunlap
who had 90 to his credit
Next waB H. S. Fowler who killed
79.
Dinner and supper were served the
first meal at noon the latter nt 5 p.
m. when 907 rabbits had been slaugh-
tered. After supper Will Dunlap killed 20
and Fowler 14 others from 1 to 8.
There were over 60 guns In action
and on several occasions along the riv-
er In tho brush' confederate spldlers
present declared the firing reminded
them of when tho nrrdles met upon tho
field of battlo.
The ladles of South Balllnger and
quite a number .from town were there
and spread tho finest meals imagina-
ble. Several of tho uuntorfl voted to
hunt possums all night and take break-
fast at the samp placo. They liked the
sport and enjoyed tho good thlnga fur'
nlBhed by the hOBpltablo ladies.
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Vital Statistics Births.
To Mr. nnd Mrs Hes Barnott near
Tfntif. nu fnrMi 1 i n hnv
v """. V.'. IV .
to Air nnu mrs. w i. uuun nt i rwm
March 11 a girl.
SENATOR BftltEY FIRED FIRST GUN
II HIS CAMPAIGN AT LUFKIN TODAY
LUFKIN TEXAS April 4 Senator
Balloy today fired the first gun In his
cnmpatyju for election as delogate-nt-largo
to the national democratic con-
vention Although It Is claimed that
Lufkin is a strong antl-Balley point tho
town Joined n making tho Sctintor wol-
corto. and an immense throng of poo-
jplucamo inv. from tho surrounding
1
ally welcomed. All stewnrds are re-
quested to meet Monday night. Snm'l
J. RUckor Pastor.
First Presbyterian Church Coruor
Of Third and Ocdar streets Jno. M.
Shlvo Pastor. Services every Sunday
At 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Sunday
Bchool at 9:45 a. m. Prayer mooting
every Wedncsdny eyonlng nt 8. Rogulnr
quarterly communion sorvlco toraor-
fqw morning.
.Christian Science Services Sundny
at eleven o'clock at tho rosldohco of
Mrs C. F. Crist corner North Fourth
Mid Beech stroot;. Subject "Unreality"
Testimony meeting nt tour o'clock Wed
hesday afternoon. Tho public Is cor-
dially Invited.
First Christian Chnrch Hickory and
North 3rd street Blblo school 9; 30
a'm. First Sunday In tho Now Quarter
bring your Blblo with you. Teachers'
meeting at 3:30 p. m. Chas. W. Ba-
con Supt. Communion servlep and
Special Welfaro meotlng 1100 a. m.
Business of Iraportanco. Calling of a
pastor. Secretary and Treasurers' re-
port and general welfaro of tho church
Every member Js ugod to bo present
to tako part. In same. Morgan Weaver
treasurer. S. W. Baldlnger Secty.
RoTirni; nt Baptist Church 9:30
Sunday school ii and 8 Preaching by
thp pastor. Other services as usual.
Tho revival services begin tomorrow
and will continue each day at 10 a
m. and 8 p. m. at tho church and 8:30
a." m. at chapel of Simmons college.
Rev. Ross Mooro who will help In meet
Ing will bo on hand Tuesday morning
Everybody Invited members 'taged to
be on hand to do good and get good
L. R Scarborough Pastor.
LARBE HOTEL DES-
TROYED BY fUMES
By Associated Presa.
MEADVILLE PA.; April 4. At "nn
early hour thlB morning before tho
guests had arisen Layfayetto Hotel
largest lbdglng house In this city ns
totally destroyed by flrp. Tho hotel
was full of guests4ind while none of
these lost their lives nnd only a few
sustained slight burns nearly all of
them lost their baggage Tho cause of
tho conflagration is not known ox-
;cept that tho flames started In the low
er part of the building from tho rear
this leading to tho supposition that it.
started from tho kitchon. Loss la es-
timated at $100000.
COLONEL W. T. WELDON DEAD
ESTATE IS VALUED AT $250000
Paris April 3. Colonel W. T. Wel-
don 77 years of age died after ampu-
tation of an arm yestorday from blood
poisoning caused by a splinter in his
hand some time ago. He left an es-
tate valued at $250000 accumulated
in merchandise business during tho
lost twenty years.
Attend Bailey Meeting.
A mooting of the Abilene Bryan-
Balloy club is called at the Court
House on Tuesday night April 7 Ev-
ery member of tho club and every
friend of Senator Bailey as well as
tho public in general are cordially in-
yited to bo present Some short Bnap-
py pointed speeches will bo delivered
and an Interesting occasion gonerally
Is promised. '
Mr White of tho Abilono Dovolop-
nlont company spent a while at Tho
Reporter office Friday and informs
ub that ho is very much pletiBodwlth
our city. Ills company ho tolls us la
npw arrangingtb put In nn up-to-date
plant to manufacture Vitrified Brick
for paving streets; also a Hydraulic
building brick; also sowor tiling as
good as can bo mado in the United
States Also an up-to-dato standard
drill. v'
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country. He began speaking at two
o'clock defending his coursa nnd do-
nylpg tho chnrgca of wrongrdQlng made
against lilni. He declared that his op-
ponents could not provo their cjnlniH
from tho rccordH Ho was frequently
cheered with great enthusiasm A
groat barliocifo preceded tho speak-
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aafcu-a. . T. ' kVA
BIG SHOW AT THE
MAJESTIC LAST flKUlT.
Tho Mnjeatlo Thcntro gave Its pat-
rons last night 3000 foot of motion ptc-
turcs and of as good selection as has
eVor been rofloctod upon a canvass. It
roqulrcd an hour and a half to. present
the program and oyory part was well
worth seeing. Doylo and Primrose cn-
tortnlncd tho nudloncb with mind read-
ing nnd stunts in magic and their ono
act comedy Iji which they woro assis-
ted . Lako Roynoids was rccolvcd with
outbursts of applause Tho program
will bo repeated tonight
CHORAL SERIVE "AT CHURCH
OF THE HEAVENLY REST.
Wo nil recognize tho fact that music
hns always characterized tho worship
of God's church both under tho old
Dispensation nnd under tho how nnd
Holy Scrlpturo tenches us that music
Is a divinely ordained elomont In tho
public worship of God; Tho Even
song sorvlcos which aro being held
at ttfo church of tho Heavenly RoBt aro
ait ancient usngo in tho church and by
their beauty and solemnity appeal to
overy bno. Tho second toi thesp soi'-
vices wilt bo hold Sundny night at 7:45
and tho. public Is cordially Invited to
attond Tho mUBlcal arrangement Is
as follows:
Processional "Onward Christian Sol
diers" '. ... Fuller.
Tho Lord's Prayer . ; Stalnor
Gloria Patrl Danks
Gloria in Excelsls Eilnaugcr
Magnificat Kottlrf
Benodlc . . Danks
Tho Apostles Creed Stalhcr
Quartette "O Heavenly Father Gra-
ciously Hear ub".
Hymn v'Thj Stacious Fl.niament t a
high" Haydn.
Offortory Duett "Hark Hark v my
Soul" Mr. KIsselburgand Mlsfl Lips-
comb. ( (
Hymn "O Mother dear Jerusalem'".).
Ward
Postlude Qunrtotto "Through tho day
thy Jove has spared us;" MeBsrB. Kls
solburg Woods Hesslop and Hill.
FIFTY THOUSAND WORKMEN .
PAY RESPECTS TO DEAD.
By Associated Proas.
ROME ITALY April 4. A proces-
sion of fifty thousand .workmen of
Rome marched through tho city today
td tho cemetery where tho graves of
the mon killed In the rioting last
Thursday woro and deposited wreatlis
oh therd Fiery apeechfl.rere.deUvorr
ed but no outbreak or disorder occur
red.
EVILENCES OF POISONING
IN DEATH OF HACK DRIVER.
AMARILLO AprlM Roy Blasyor-
gnmo a hack driver was found dead In
i rooming houso this morning with ev-
idences of poisoning.
GIGANTIC STRIKE
By Associated Press.
PARIS Aprjl 4. A glgantlo lockout
affecting n hundred and fifty thousand
masons.brlcklttyerB and allied work-
men in building trades went Into ef
fect today. Tho questions involved
aro tho hours for labor tho applica
tion of a weekly day of rest law. All
building bpth public nnd private is
at a standstill. The throwing out of
employment so many. mon will It la
thought necessarily causo some troub
le nnd the force of gondafmos in the
city of Paris will bo Increased possibly
doubled that order mny therefore bo
preserved.
Weather Indications.
Maximum tomporaturo 48
Minimum tomporaturo 40.
Mean temperature 44.
Rainfall .01.
East Texas North tonight and Sun
day iocal rains warmer tonight.
East Texas South tonight and Sun
day local rains warmer tonight'
West TcxaB North tonight and Sun
day fair except rain In oxtremp East
portion tonight.
West Texas South tonight and Sun-
day .fair except rain In oxtreme cast
portion tonight.
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SOX 'OP PRINCE DIES
AFTER AN OPERATION.
By Associated Proas
TOKIO JAPAN April 4.-
Ofllclnl announcement of tho
death of a son of Prince Arls-
gnfge who dle'd horo today fol-
lowing an operation for appisii-
(Mcltla t. month ngo WlU.npt bo
rondo until next Monday; No
reason has been .assigned for
thiu act. Tii doatli of Hhsi boy
had however boon momentari-
ly expected.
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tiWi'ijjUeL " Hikiijfc l-'li .
STARTS
PARS
SAVS SHE IS HAPPY
LORETTA WHALEY DOES NOX
WANT TO GO BACK.
HIS A FORTUNE OF HER OWR
Money Which Is Hew From Estate
Wll Sho Said. Afford Them Com-
fortnblo Litlng
By Associated Prnns.
SAN FRANCISCO OAL. April 4.
Loretta Whaloy who eloped with Rev.
Joromlnh Knodo Cooko pastor Of St.
Georgo church nt Hompstcad Long Is-
land In nn intprvidw published today
8ttyB her life ovor since Bho loft Hemp-
Btoad has boon a happy ono nhd that
sho considers herself aB truly married
to Balcolm under which name Cooke
Is How known as If tho ceremony had
boon performed by spven bishops.
"Why notitho girl la reported to
have oxclaimcd defiantly. "I lovo him
and If my own conscience approves
what care wo of other pcoplo's con-
sciences?" Sho also said that thoro was no truth
In tho roport that sho and Cooko had
been living In hard lines since their
olopomont They have lived Very com-
fortably she said and .when hor cstato
is sottlod up tho hundred or hundred
and fifty thousand dollars which sho
will thon. como Jnto will enable them
to llvo In luxury tho rost of tholr Uvea.
BOY BURNED TO DEATH
WHILE SLEEPING
FORT WORTH April 3 Victor Mo-
Laln. C-year-old son of William McLnia
a railroad man was burned to doatb.
atfthe homo of his parents 015 May-
street nt 2 o'clock this morning.
A little after 2 o'clock thls'morn-
lng Dr C H Howell of Comanche
Okln.tf who with his wife woro the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. McLaln smollerl
smoko In tho houso Howell and hta
wlfo woro asleep In tho Tront rriom and
McLaln and his son woro slopping la
tho roar room. Mrs. McLaln was sleep-
ing noxt door whero sho was taking
care.of the children of some nolghbors
who aro ji Mineral WoIIb.
Dr. Howoll Investigated nnd found
tho rear of tho house to bo on firo Ho
gave tho alarm as soon as ho could by
pounding on the. door whero McLaln
and his son "woro sleoplng they not
having boon nwakenod by tho smoke.
What happonod nftor this Is not
clparly known as the stories of tho af-
fair aro conflicting on nccount of tho
excitement in the neighborhood Just
an the flro was burning itsolf out nnd
nftor It had boon ascertained that the
child hod burned to death.
Stories Conflict
At 3:15 o'clock this morning the
fathor of tlto child told a halt con
nected story of tho tragedy. Ho Bays
that when lio woa uwakoncd by Dr.
Howoll tho room was in flamos. He
groped his way to tho door calling to
his son to stay whero was Until ho
could get the door open. Tho child
answered nnd McLaln fought his way
to an opening which ho made" by bat-
tering tho door in. He then mot Dr.
Howell nnd tho two started back for
tho boy. Tho flames In tho meantime
had cut off all approach to tho room
whero tho boy slept and ho could not
bo renchedi
Whllo endeavoring Jo gc.t o hi sin
McLaln wns fearfully burned about the
face chOBt and arms. Ills hands are &
mass of burns mado as ho tried to get
back Into tho burning room McLaln
htmsolt Is id a critical condition.
After tho flrp' tho bod of the child
was found lying face up in th middle
of tho bed .indicating that the little
follow had never loft the bed The
flesh was burned entirely from the
body
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PHILIPPINE DEMO
CRATS FOR BRYAN
Oy AsKOClnted Pro
MANILA P L April 4. After pro-
longed nnd exceedingly spirited ses-
sion tho dernqprutlo convention in tho
Phlllnino Islands' dofoatod tho resolu-
tion condemning tho administration of
William II. Taft by the harrow margin
at ouo vote. Another work or thp con-
vention was tho endorsement of W J
Ilryun for tho Presidency and tho
adoption of a resolution demanding ro-
formjii tdrlff. Six dolegutca wore
elected to tile national dotnOcrat con-
vention nt ponyor In July. Those Mflll
bo solidly for 'tho candidacy of Bry-
an. . strtu4ukHA 'X aAbt .
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