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VOL. XV.
ABILENE TEXAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1012
NUMBKE 2l1
ID
ERS SACK
TWO VILLAG
ES
H .!. .fr.f...
UNITED STATES SOLDIERS
DEPART FROM CORINTO
GRAVE SITUATION DEVELOPS
PARTS OF MEXICO CAU8ED
BY MARAUDERS
IN
LK
' llilN IS RUSHED
!
.
ll Associated Press.
MAN'AGCA Nicaragua Sept
"i 'United Mtntes soldiers ami
niurtuck loft Corlnlo today mid
ptococded nlniiK the railroad.
No trouble wn experienced
when tlify appeared nt stations
between Corl.it o nud Alnnnguu.
guarded hy murines.
ROBBER TAKEN
TO NEW ORLEANS
FAMOU8 CONFEDERATE
DIES AT GALVESTON
r
Fifty Thousand Rounds Leave El Poso
For Copper Mine Where Mexl-
cans and Americans Fight
to Keep Town From
the Rebels
(fly Associated Press.
1 AIHXK'O CtTY. Sept. 8. Rnldins
J Zapatistas captured the town of K.m
Allguel lit llin Btnto of Ostxncn yes-
t nriiny.
Carlos Alcndoz. n wealthy merchant.
waB cremated fix tlr flumes u( Iris
store when tlio town was Hncko'l b.v
tin marauders. The defenders o wr-
place made ft Bliarp but 'ofllng llfclit
ngnlnflt tlto besiegers mid were at lasi
overcount and the town fell.
The loader ef the hand Ik wild to he
Kufepilo Zapata brother elf Kinilliiuo.
and one of the Ave wlio hroke Jul) tit
Puehla after ho had been Jailed for
murdering live Germans including one
woman
Garrison Is Massacred
Word has been received liei'e that
eight hundred federal soldiers have
arrived at Cananea. wllore two thouB-
and Americana live.
A garrison of twenty nt AJunoBtntc
In the Htate of GuanJuatn were tnassa-
cred Tuesday by rebels. The village
wtm Backed and several cltlcns are
being held for ransom.
BRITAIN NOT YET
LONE DANDIT WHO HELD UP NEW
YORK LIMITED MAY DlE
FROM INJURIES
ENGINEER FELLED
l 4' 4 '4' 4' 4
lly ABBOPlrtiei) Proas
GALVRSTON. Sept. S-Col.
Sllluey T. Fontaine. Judge of
tlie Galveston county court. (18
jenrs old d'ed thlH mornlin:.
He wiim Hie llist mult to com.
HIM
m to
l
I.
IDAiHON
London' sept n
avowal
UrltlHl
ornclnl aiinounceiueiit that tlie rirll .!
government av11 formally demand ur-
hltrntlon on the Panama Canal lo.i
question
Man Secured $1000 and Rode Twenty.
Five Miles After Robbing Passen.
acre When He Was Caught
Off His Guard
maud a company mined for the
Confederacy In Txii. foin-
puny "A" lienvartliien f.
ter the bum. of Galveston In
ISfi.'l. Col. Fontaine received u
commission to comimiud tln
: 4" i
Innrn niunrrrh I
im mmiR
RETURNS HOME
VISITS HIS PARENTS IN FARAWAY
OREGON AND HAS ENJOY.
ADLE VACATION
Hy Ansoclnted Press.
1 i niton MM. ninriili.e liy mc Uuillid an tlio tailnvlllo nml-vZ
. For.. Oro. or il null. vlll. Itallreo.1 liX m"lw 'iMi
v m pnnnM
CORPORATION IS
NOW ORGANIZED
- WILSON TO CARRY WEST
Says rndlcatlons That Roosevelt WIM
Poll Larger Popuhr Vote on Pad-
' fie Coast Than President
Out Wilson Will Win
PROGRESSIVES NOMINATE
GARFORD GOVERNOR OHIO
Il Auuidntod I'roflH.
COLtf.Mni'8. t) Sept. r(l
Arthur L. Onrford of Klyrln.
rt nominated for governor of
Ohio totlny b the I'roKresnlve
Htnto convention. John L. SuU
liviiii. who renlf?ncd an ropuhll-
enu noiiilneo for Secretary of
State wih noiiiluittod by the
froretiHlveH.
WALIHALLMAT
MAKE A PROBE
.
"Tlie IhiOB or action which lie be- by KriKlne'er Jtoer.
fore flip I'.rlllKll UIHiTlltnmil nro iifiwl Ti. ...... t.. . ..'
beliiR coiiKldenMl. mid any nunoiinpe.
merit tlie Kind Ik premature.''
Thlrt Ib the full .-xl or the rormal
Hiatement plven out by the .foreign of.
flee this morning In rily to reiineBH
for detnllB us to the reported demand
for nrbilrntfoii.
In regard to the publication of the
report the offlclalB of the foreign of
lice BftliL In Oie llrsl place It Was
wliolly Incorrect tor no announcement
or any wirt bad been nindcA n(ir oven
decided upon by the llrltlsh govem-
merit Tlrv 8tatoment. purporting to he offl.
ciai -was isBueii oy be Presn ApkocIii.
Hon and the Central News tup of the
leading news' gathering agencies. It
appeared at an hour when u waa too
Jate lo olitnlh Independent conflrmn-
ftion or denhil and all the London
i. . . ' Mfc
iewiurieatiH Iubi night. wnrf hrouu.H
here today nnd u Is expeetejl Mict Ii-
will die from Injuries received1 after
his bold robbery when he wnu r..ii..i
Ammunition Sent to Douglas
KL I'ASO Bopt. 5 rjft thoiiBandfneWBpaperH printed It this morning hb
round b of nmrntinltlQii wnn Kent from
Kl I'abo last night to Dnuglass. Arl .
to be Bhlpped from there to the Mcl-
ean and American employees of the
I'helpH Dodge Copper Mine Comuany
whq hnvo bficu flgbtlngHBlnce Sunday
fo prevent rebeln from cnptttrlnn tti
place.
The man robbed thn tminr. ...
live coaches 0r (be limited. t.l:lng
whnt they gave lilm but he robbed no
women and Took no Jewelrr. !!
npliroachlng a eortnjn one ofKho .las-
' .! um Km HI II firvtlCtl.
ers face and Bald. "You're n jutrsor
ain't you?" and passed on.
Hie bandit secured one thousand
dollars and rode for twenty.flvo miles
on the engine beroro' be vnn cniigl '
off IiIb guatd. and bunion ih r.......
' - rr - -.. ...f llUUir
mmiisnesB oy tne I'uglneer.
iraiu crew BtiKl tliat the rob
her wa verv noiiti.. imi ti.n i. .
...... " w." " ""' "- VUIII-
i-iameu oi)qe ti?at he was not gettluti
money enough.
s i
AN OLD Mil
OF ABILENE IS
UNRECOGNIZABLE
a fact
Instead or this being the cnBe bow
ever the Panama Canal nuestloii re.
mains In exactly the salue position us j
K UnB occupied for some time. The
government In nil proballllity will
prohoBj Its reference to the court of
anmnuimi ni t iinnjinjuin.iuir ha mn. i
a. im.i niirti .ijrfa ""jivr !. .) lr-M-wT-T
'tHu(ra0rBUUmlltlifKrf't5wthtttTrlbuunI
has no been decided upon.
The foreign office has been outspok-
en in its con vernations with members
of the press In its statement Hint arbl
tratlnn is the only possible course
Sir Kit ward Qrey Secretary or State
ror tue foreign affairs nud other mem
hers or the Hrltish cabinet imve heen
nttet-ed nil oer the Hnlted Kingdom
'and the continent ever since the Pa
nama canal bin became law and In
cousediience there has not been any
opportunity for the government to
frame Its program.
J. l Woolen has torn down and
nut up In n new form the old ono
and u half story building for many
years used us wiuip bouse at the
wagon ard fronting on South Third
and extending to Soutn Second
streets. - '
The new building constructed from
the mnterlul of the old Is situated u
lew yards north of the old site ahd Is 1
Mow a olio story Structure wjth two
small rooms built onto It and will
continue to be used as u camp house
for the Wootun wagon yard.
In speaking of the old building. Mr.
Wooton says t w.ib an old landmark
n 2 1-2 Htory building having he u
used tor years bitnk m the 70s us a
drug store mid located nt that fluiu
where the Kermers & .Merchants hank
Stands going by Hie uunie of "City
Drug Store." Itor the building was
sold lo J. 1 .Massey and miiveil to a
point JubI hack of whore R. 0 Pain's
grocery store Ib now standing and
there lined ub a camp house ami
blacksmith shop the campers occupy-
ing thu story and a half above and
the bluokBinith the ground floor loi-
ter It was moved to South Third
street and tfsed for n camp house tin-r
til moved to present locution where
It will see further fcurvico as a onjnp-
house. This wub whuu Ablleuos trade ter-
jltory was almost eouxtenstve with
the WoHt. when It was a wide uuuii
town and tlio wagon yards of iho
town were always full to overflowing
the good old days ho biijs whim
there was plenty of elbow room.
plenty of money nud business or ev-
ery kind booming.
Another Red Letter Day
Tuesday. September :trd. Cnpt J.
A. Lowroy celebrated his 7:inl birth-
day nt the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur i:. Thomas. The dinner was pre.
pared by Airs. Thomas who is a prim
cess among al) the cooks and the ta-
ble Hternlly groaned under the pon
uwrcius wcigni or its viands ('apt.
Lowrey bad .ludge J. T. Thomas as one
or his guests and .they mue.hiv ittPnU.
iuioui any mscorct. and kept things
altogether lovely There were no
rhamimgue coHcb flylnc In ttw i.
rnents nor dust raised in front of the
measiwoiKs and no North nnd no
South hot air produced. The Cant.
nan riot forgotten IiIb roraglng procll.
MUpb. nnd the dav bnrom ti. i.
bratlon he rnriflncljed Cct.tr creek Xoi
miles and caught a large Boft nhell
mmu wnicn ne wanted Just to restore
hlB ancient nhpotlte. The turtle waB
inujiareo. Piaster .Mm Wa tei
Taylor nounty b now organized 'for
obtaining rirtccn cents ror cotton un-
der the jiJhii pnrposed by the Southern
States Cotton Co-ojioratlon. this or-
aanizatlon linvint: this motnlinr n.c.
Ifeitod Its county oorpnrutlon with S.
i uaiurnitn secretary and the fol-
lowing members ot the county board
or directors: A. a UumHtou II. II.
Allison O. D. Mollroy. .). V. CbllderA
Secretary C.albrnlth lias peruinnent
oftlci in the First State Halik (c
Trust Company and may be seqn
there by those wanting to co-operate
in the matter.
'Hie county oruanlra'tlnn cxiiei-ix to
J.e iiblo to begin buRinpBs In a few
days and expect to maKe a winning
iiiiui iir j. ronr coiiou ir tne rrtr-
mers will only co-oprrate
They are ready now 'to receive
ypiir cotton and give you a certificate
or rather to list your cotton
President J U. Sandefer. or Sim.
mous College has returned rrom nu
extended trip to Oregon where he
npciu several weeks on a visit to his
parents In Hint far away state and
visited innuv cities of tin. in.. in
cluding the oily or Portland wlro he
vlsititl the state capital the state pen-
""""'J 1-. """ mei many of the
siaie uifinitnries.
REV.C.C.
TO
COLEMAN
AH
HOM
E
SATURDAY MORN
runty
f
FEW MALTA FEVER CASES
No
Blood Specimens Are Sent From
Goat-Raising Communities
suv Ti:.nn:it for iikjii school
lss Ichii II Aiidcrsuii of Wixmiislti
Will Tcacli Ccrniiiti Tltlt
Vt'Hr.
.Miss .lean . Anderson of N'nnl
towac. Vlsconln Iras been elected to
timuh Uermau In the High School to
HiKjceed Pi of. 13. L. Aiiilurson. wlm
ban resigned.
Miss Anderson Is an A. II. graduate
ft the I'ulverslly of Illinois and an
A. Al. graduate of the University of
Wisconsin film conies to Abilene ad-
mirably equipped for her poaltlon and
u uddltion to. having taught German
ror several yor In several high
cchools of Illinois and M"con8ln buo
upeuks thn Innguago fluently.
AIlso Andqrson Is expected to arrive
la tup city lu a duy or bo and will
rtEB.imn her ilnth'B when the public
schools open Monday Soptcmbci I)
AI'STIN. Sept. n.-Tlr. Henry Hart-
man State Haclerlologlst. snld today
that no blood apeclmetiB today from
persons nfrjlctod with Malta fever
lmV' come to the lilhnmtnrliR frmiv
the goat-nihflng communities In South-
west Tcxub In response to the request
of Dr. Italpli Stelner State Health
Officer which was communicated to
public health ofricers In that country
CoiiBeiiuently there Is lack or material
here ror analysis following the recent
nggltation that a considerable amount
of the revor genu existed among the
herds and that there were Bovoral caB-
es of the fever among persons in
charge of the animals. The jiOBSlblo
necessity for thu pxicrmSnntlon of
nwnuer or goatB was suggested but
this Is a branch of the Investigation
that would not coino within the pro
vlnco or the State Health Depart
meiit.
The fnct that the public health offi
cers' have not sent In specimens from
persons suffering with Malta fovor In-
dicatert to the department that the
caes miiflt lio very row and scattered.
One specimen wub sent lu by a prl
vltte physician and thlfl is still under
examination in lire Jauoruloryv but
Dr. Hartman.sald ho is not yet rendv
to report Thot-o bus been some illffl-
culty In the analysis owing to the
condition of the specimen as other
germs may be present. It Is believed.
TTmloii theflo circumstances thero
huB boon no further dellulle consi.ler-
atlon nt thin end of the udvlRntdllty of
iciiuestlug the federal department or
agriculture to set up a Held laboratory
hi KdwardB and Vajverdo comities or
elsewhere sufficient evidences of the
prcmuico of the fovor not helng re-
ceived here. Dr. Ilnrtmnn has had
several bulletins and communications
on the subject one army surgeon writ
lug his experiences In Investigating
the causes and extent of the fovor nud
noted nlso that ho had found the cases
lufrequunl.
well
Thomas asked the Cantaln If It I....T
all kinds of meat in R. "Ypb wa
ute captain. "Well" said the hov.
"I don't want it: I might oal dog
meat."
The old vplorniiB enjoyed them-
selves much but It did not throw off
their old age or recuperate their
yoiun. juev agreed that It might ho
their last time to meet nnd unfurl to
the breezes the stars and bnrs an.i
the stars and stripes In peace and har-
mony and be proud of Old (3 lory
. niii-ruver sue rioats w
CURST.
Alias Crawford remicBts your pres-
ence nt a tree recital to be given at
thy public library In the Interest or an
expression clasa Friday. September 0.
1012 nt fi:00 p. m.
PROORAAI
"Violet" I nmn
Mrs. Henrv Hhbr
"Hobble Shaltoe" Croeno
.vt ibb rrnwrord
c.ypBy Love Song". . . . Victor Herbert
Airs. Henry IhiBB
'Cleansing or the Loper" .
From Ron Hiir
AIIbb Crawford
"HenrtB Delight" Ollclirlat
Alfs. Henry Rasa
"Tin? Mourning Vol!" Harbour
AIIbs Crawford
"Tho Onmo of Life"
"Quaker"
Crops and flnnnclal rondltlons of tho
IV.clllc const country are line ho says
Portland hnving shinned mora whom
this vear than nttv American port
The sources or revenue lu that sec-
Hon. he Hnj-B. consists of flnhlng. lum-
hefliiff. truck rnrmlng imper mills
pnrdeulngnnd wheat growing nnd bus-
iness Is ulte active in all liiiOB crops
Immense In Portland Dr Snnderer
viHiieu n paper mill tlie hlrd largest
In the Dulled States and witnessed
the process by which n rough log went
Into tho mill nnd came out n iinlnimii
piece of paper ready ror the typewrit-
it or uie printing proBB
The climnte Is Ideal but the party
got a touch or high lire In crossing
the Rocky Alountnlns nnd the conch
es had lo bo heated red hot almost to
keen tho passengers comrorlnble.
While away President Sandercr
made n special BtudV or educational
Interests mid gained mnnv vnlnniiin
Jdeafl vsrb'ch ho expects to profit by
ami innKO ir mure to tho benefit or
Simmons Collect In lm rmnm ..
Tl IPO OrilT 1 n 1tnK- Tho return was mtule by
. . . - rrnn r-niifiLFinnu ttntn.i a..i i..n..iu.i i
to cnrofully nnd Dr Snnderer says
ci ops nu ntong tliese roads are fnr
belter than ror tho past sovertl years
nud the eltlzensvro looking ror better
time's generally In "Wlchitn tfniia
banker told him that that county
wuiiiu maite mo niggest cotton crop
It had ever before made and the reed
crops nre mlrly good too
nt traveling about particular Inquiry
COOPER CIO
L
mm opens
Tho Cooper School Abilene Train-in-;
School for boys will open Itri
loiirth annual session on Tih.mi1.h-.
Septomber iOth .4r a. in.
I he exorcises Tiiosdttv nwirnlnp
will be public and n cordial Invitation
Is extended to tho Jialrons and the
inuiiKH m ine scijooi to tie iiit-Ai-nt nt
uiu opening.
The Headmaster or the school u
rpcelvlng numerous letters reiF.ii-iiinn-
ho school and Is oxneetiuir the tnr-
gest ntoiidnnoo In tho history of the
institution Tho number who can be
taken this year Is limited and It will
be well for those who expect to enter
io maKe tneir arrangements at once
Strange ("Incidence.
President J D. Sandefer or Sim-
mom CoIIuko came down town today
at noon to take the Kastllound T. &
P. ror Eastland to make u speech be-
fore the teachers Institute ami found
the train marked nine hours late and
(ho strango part or was that itist n
J ear iigo today he started down fo
puriorm a similar duty mid tho train
was nine' hours late.
A sti tinge eolucfilouco Indeed.
AIIbs Crawford
"CmwnlnK indignity'1 ..
Miss Crawford
Your palronugo solicited.
TARVER TO GIVE
EXHON
SATURDAY
I s County (.'hiul Will J.'nter Train.
lug for .Meeting With 'Denver
.Inch" (Je)er .Scplembor i2J.
ftt'nu ...... I !.... it... ....
.... MU imuui ponucai couultloilB
and Dr. Sandercr comes back firmly
convinced from what he lum imr.t-1
that Woodrow WMlson wil be the next
Piesiiiont. everywhere In the West
It Is conceded liractlcallv hv ntt nr.
lies that Roosevelt will poll a larger
popular vote In the Pacific nans! m '
teH than President Tart hut that "Wil-
son will get tho olectoiUI votes o'r
thcBe states
Ho talked on trains and In hotels
with pnrtlea from New York and al-
most everywhere oIbc. and It is tho
concensus of opinion with them. .
gordhBi of party fjtlth. tbnt Wilson
will bo thn next nreRldent
PreHldent Sniuleff.r fu r-iti i -
.. . . . . " '. "ut
ihivi iiiimo nun is going to vvorlr now
with renewed oucrav and zen) In be-
half of Simmons College nnd all ho
asks Is the klndlv cooperation or the
people.
Friends or Air and Mrs C C. Cole
man have received letters from them
lu which thp stn'o thuttboy expect
to reauh I he city by tho lust & the
week. Airs. Colcmnti will conicv rail
rroiit Atlanta. a. anil will reach
Abilene Friday morning ami Mr.
( oleman will conic by steamer direct
from Xevv Yorlt from which place he
sailed liiBt week
Je. Lolcmnri has rc(iicsU'd Tho
Reporter to state that he Will occupy
bis pulpit at (be Firm llnniUt .i...Prti
both morning arid e-venlng Sunday and
nt uopcH io navo a large congregation.
Wnlioiit Out IVchI.
The T & p. KiiBtbouud due to nr-
rive here nt 12.1? ilils iirn.rni.nn u
Just nine hours lne owing It Ib re-
ported to the heavy rains nud waHh-
oKm on this a. H beyond Slorrn
Uliinija In the Kent country. The
rainfall hn been excessive lu that
vicinity mid the Irrlgntfoniats are
sufrorlng with too much ruin.
NOTICE. K. OF P.
A meeting or pecllil Importanoo" to-
night. AH members are urged ib ha
present c II. Fulwller. a C.Judge fe. V. Hardwlcke Imht pnun
yesterday on account of tho Illness
or .ludgc IHnnton but tlm imii. to
able to 'be out toduv- ami nt lilu muf
lsMfvm
Hon John T. Tucker or Aterkel wn
In town today.
- - i
"Women Irouers and mnngle bauds
Avanteii at once Apply In perflon to
mo Auueno steam Laundry.
! I IPLM...!..
Howard Welch left this morning ror
Coleman nrtqr speiidlug n vveo khorc
wlht his father. C. K. Wolch.
Cull 7Cw 8. W. phone-Jf you Wnut
nn nutomabllo for any purpose.
Spaiildlng Ilros will supply your
wants.
ATTY. fJII.VKIMI i'KOBABM (10 TO
II.ILUM FOR A. I.VVK.K.
TUMTIOX.
ELECTRICAL "TRUSTS"
r
.VflnrHcyjt for.ScTfral Cnwiwiiks 1'am
'..- I lJ.. U'lii u. .... ... .
'"' '- nui ncjcoHJe villi
l Offlrftf) MIHl mm KxswJ.
HHtloH hy HIhj.
Oy ABsocIated Press.
Al'STJ.V Tex.. Sent. S Attnmi
aeneral James d. Walthall snys that
within thn next few dnvn he will nmii.
ably gy to Walla to Investigate al-
leged electrical trusttf.
Dallas Is the headquarters for tho
bouthvvostern Telephone Company
the Western Union nnd Postal cud
Stone nud Webster Companies and
others.
Will Welcome rob.
iv Associated lrcss.
DALLAS. Tex. .Sept. r. Tho altor-
nejs for several companies which
might be Included In the Investigations
say that they vvouid welcome uti ia-l
voBtipatlon by Attorney General Wnfc
thai. i
OeceratlHg the Jewel.
A German artist lias been employed
y the management or the Jewel to
tome her nnd paint all the scenery
and do the decorating or tire walls
and scenery also ta make a beatitl-
rul advertising curtain. Merchant
wishing advertising enn select Bame
by calling on the manager any time
next week.
Our Hardware Co. Xstliif.
H L. Over Is busily engaged In mov-
ing from lilu i (resent ntnmi (r. i
building formerly occupied by tho Abl-
'eriij Dry Goods Co . whik i. u..
doublo docked nm teruodeleijrnij -put
... "jw tor a jrst iHMardtvlir
MIJ lim-iffe?-. r 1 fa
Prtrlah Studio .
jF
rJB
wy Photos.
K C. Crutcliflcld is bore from Haw-
ley shaking hands with friends.
pwraisT
iky is in
mm
n
FINE CONDI
It. A. Adcock Ik here from Itnwlnv
on busruesB
It. V. Kegor of Stamrord Is bore
today nud reports some good vcropa
In the Stamrord trade territory.
I P. Spencer or Ovulo Is hero to-
!"'. '
linniombor Dip ueodlqffostlvnl at the
homo of Airs. J V Mifrlson. CIO Eau
Street. Thursday. Sjfemhcr 5th. from
fi.oo to 10.30 p h. jjAfmiiBten Zoo
Women IronifsJid matifle hands
wanted nt oncj..ply Inperot to
the Abilene Btttfti Luuiulr
I.KWKS TO i:.TKK YALK.
lVjiiik Ofinleu Left hunt Mfbt for New
li Men In llecln College.
Work.
Frank Conies oldest son of Mr. nnd
Airs. G. W I CoatoB. of this city
loft over the Texas & Pacific last
night for New Haven c nn. where
he gooB o enter tho Pv.lnnan olaan
of Yale University. Ho will spend
u dny or bo In Port Worth nnd Dai-
Ins and then resume his trip to New
Havop.
Frank as he Is known to scores of
friends here completed tho course t
the Cooper School for Hoys hero last
seim and Js the first student of the
school to enter nn eastern university
ins menus nore who are larpe in
number J1
of success
will moh
w in
.mid
As
Parish' BtudVfr-
wishing him tha b-eHt
are confldnpt thnt he
plcndld record
'Classy Photos.
Cass Tarver. thn mieullKt ui.n.
hopo who recently defeated Frank
Hoverley at Clovls. X Al.. will uivi.
a boxing exhibition here Saturday
night. Dr. .lack Piatt (he manager
for the Jones county ulant has rotur-
Mied to Anson with Turvpr nmi H
Hnilners. Tarvor will begin training
nuxt weoK ror a contest which will
take- place between him and "Denver
Jack" Goyer u Pacific coast heavy-
weight who has never been knocked
put. Tho rueutlng Is scheduled to
take plnuo at ClovlS-finturduy. Suptem-
bor 28.
Arriingonieuts have been inadn nnd
Tnrvor will give an exhibition
lu this city Saturday night and
while ho has appeared on the Btnuo
hero on two former ooeaalouB. It Is
said that there has been u remurak-
blo linproxemeiit In his condition.
and his exhibitions nro now much
more Interesting.
Concerning the recent flKlit at Clo
vls with tiovorloy. Dr Piatt snld
llevcrloy U about the ganreHt fighter
or. in the eighth and last round h
was completely blind and hla unnor
Jtivv bono baa broken but he stayed lu
ine ring Tnrver did not hit him but
lust ptiBhfd him over nnd he took
thiv count
t"bo the same enre in selecting the
company writing your Insurance that
you would In select Ins u suit of clo-
thes. Thoro Is just ns much differ.
once In Insurance companies ub there
IB in ciotntug
MOTZ ft CDRTIS.
KXAMIXIXH TIUAL
Millie Mnjors Ohen h ChaHce for hh
I.XHHilHlHg Trial ThlK
.HorNlHg. f
Allttlo Mnjgrs the npgresH who wntj
arrested on an aggravated ussuull
clTari;ii Saturday night was brouglit
up before Justice Keeblo this morn.
Ing hy Cpustahlo Tiarilcu for an exam
ining trial and. wnlvluir same defiiii.
dant was reinanded to the custody of
the Mherlfr. her bond placed at $500
Tho grand Jury Will take up the mat
ter next Tho negrcss whom .she Is
charged with cutting Ib doing very
wellr hiu Is suffering considerably
from Iter Injuries.
Alarringo liceuso was Issued jester-
day by County Clerk W. J. Young
to .Mr. A. D. Wyatt ami AIlsS Dora
Wyntt. v
CHrpeMlers .Scarce.
W. 11. Johnson while nt work on
the Dlxlo Alrdomo yesterdny' after
noon stuck u nail In his flncer mid
Is disabled today Ho vvns out hunt-
ing u curpcutcr yestorduy und snys
they all scent to bo employed.
Hov. lt.C. Pender left this morning
for Fort Worth where he will bo In n
revival meeting to begin tonight.
' - .
Tho brick work is completed on the
Geo. H Clayton two story urlck build
ing being erected on Vheatnut stront. r
on mo oki .locsey yard corner.
Dr O. II Snitdcfer lum r..t..rl
fropi-n month's striy on the Pncirin
coast where he wont to take a post
graduate course In diseases of wom-
en and' children and reports that ho
Rpc.1t n most pleasant nnd profitable
month out thero and copies back
much refreshed and high in praise of
thut country which In shVh w i.
most prosperous condition with t..
ilmiTsaelds of rrults. vegetables niel-
oiics otcx nud the country not only
cottllng mid hulldlug u rapidly .but
ho cities taking on new life and fine
largo skyscrapers being erected ev-
ery place he visited.
He reports the weather r.i iii
nnd while crossing tho Rocky Menu-
JnlnB both going nnd coming he
travoled 3C hours In n heat.a nurh
and liked' td have froze to tleAttt in
them '
On his return home Dr. Sandefer
Uslted hla futhor and mother in Porl-
"""li Oregon joining his brother.
vniuviu . u oanucrer or slmu
who spent several weeks with-parents.
his
NOTICE K. OF P.
A meeting or special Importance tcj.
plg'it. AH members uro urged to lm
present. C. H. Fulwller. C. 0.
' i"-
The Ladles Aid Society of tho On'
trnl Presbyterian church will glv0 a
needle fosllvnl ut the homo of Airs.
J. F. .Morrison. lHO Klin Street Thurs-
day Septembor nth. from 0.00 to lo3u
p. m. Koch person will bo entitled to
u pleeo or needle work Ice cream and
home-made enke. for 25 cents
11 . '
Miss Alary Parpley who has been
quite III. Is reported to he Improving
sllghib. her friends will be glad to
Hun Silver Through IIuuil.
Ileiinle thd little ten year old son
of J. C. 11. Hurris. had the mlsrof-.
tune to BfTck u sliver cToan Ihrough
tils hand yesterduv uiornlnir. Dr. G.
II. Sandercr extracted It and tho lit
tle roiiovv tood tho painful operation
bravely and Is setting along nicely.
It s poBBlblc the hand will havn to.
be laid open In orcdr to clenue mni
tllslnfeot the wound . thoroughly.
W. C. Usley went to Gormon this
morning to look after business intercuts.
UAILKOAII HKI'OHT I'UBMC
All lilMfs Operillg Ih Texa Shnyr
luMOk. Lt...k. 1.... A MX . .. J
niM-ni.e c(-n rmwuet i emrai
hhh Kaiy.
By Associated "Press.
At'RTIN. Tex Sept. 5 -A fcivort
wuh made public today bv the i?i1-
foad commissioner on Texas roads for
the fiscal year and Hhown that mm.
jorlty of tb roads skew m Increase
in operating cxpM. An ! of
1IVQ1 lu uIiawh mm .. .r 7
... a niunn M M IB TWmgJ WK
qpt th Sunset ad Katy IIms whlcM
show H dpercase ot 3T.03 lu OfrIIojrt
"THE MOONSHINER' OAUHTir
Airdomc Crewacri Laet NIM And
WltftctMtf Go4 Play fey tH
'Wowl.Ray CemtHHiy
Al lhe Ulxle Alrdome. last nlaht tht
WooiMtuy Stock Company prMUtl
"Tho AIooriHh bier's Daughter" to an-
other crowded house Ala and P
Weston played by Mtsa Lllkm ttrva
nut! Air Jay Ray will kmg b rwa-
bered bv Abilene theatre0rs as the
best interpretation of ecoentrk' com.
dy characters aeew here la ynn Mr
Cully Wood as the blguertd moua-
talneer. Hal won the syanwthy of th
audience as he does In .averythlac ha
portrays. Miss Southern la the part
of Kvangellnft Weatoa was vry ptret-
ty. and ulayee th Dart to ponfoetkM.
The vaudevllta baiwean acta waa vat
auove tue ordinary Anotaar thing
this cxcelleat eoiNBay akoaU fca ukh
pllmeiited upon ta tto faot thai thoro
Is not a stable wait froas tha tUma tho
doAra open nut It tho Ml of iho cur-
in rao iat aey TWt foots el
iHOtioa akturMt ar m hM tk
afco otatts.
Teulaht aroarla osoaoiy j ht
areaoittMl aatUM 4 fJr' of Uoro.'k
with Haw nlt uroa Mora tho show.
and an nlra ehMca of nu4oUlo oo-
twaau tha acts. Noadloao fa ear tha
Alrdo?e vlll ho orowdoi.
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