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Abilene
U coo rice
VOLUME XVIII
ABILENE TEXAS TUESDAY APRIL 7 1014.
NUMBER 24.
LOST 32 YEARS
oem.hu vii.i. t is rhesseii
fiiii Tin: iorreon iia'iti.i:
ii:Fiii. n:ts-o whom
vim. w 'is
T
imi
GET PERMITS
d)c
mm
CARRANZA TO
GET VI
3000 SALOONS
MAY BE CLOSED
FAVORS NO
NOMINATION
RIG
INSS
i o i.tm mi. to meet in nil-
III Mil WITHIN Till: MAI
TIN II lilt Ml
SPECIAL TRAIN ORUERED
I lillmnhuit Prepare to fctchrnle Cum.
' lug nf 'rhi Two ruinous Lender
of Ciiiic Wounded rc ll
Helm.' Well Cared For
fllllU'AlllV Apill 6 -f Fraud
W ltht hna sent word i tin heuii-
quartera at tHt i'it that In iutendi
to r"i"rn t' Chihuahua fro u Torreon
tit time to gret Gem-nil ii(iitnno
Ciirrattn flrgs chief nf the cntisi
when In transfers lili liimdquurtor
from Juarez to Hits city Onoral Vtl-
ht Jink ailvtHi'il the rullrond nllHials to
have a spocln train ready to. . .
htm to this .at.ltal when i l..fliili -
ly ki.nvi vrlHMi (.etierul Cnrratmt II1.
arrlM from hwirw Inn wilt he for
a week or ten dti') it tenet. It w.iiif
learned tit he sov'-rnor' otllce toilnv t
The meeting of the commander of I
the vletorl'MiK army and the stiprctie
cotintltuttonullt chief at Chihuahua
will tie nppionrlnlely celebrated 1)
the people or litis elt Already pre-
parations are ta'Iiig made for the n
coptlott of 'the tvWi ditefn anil tli'
(y'iif pr'tniHOH to In tli'' t'lmt t'lnii-
ornte eelchratlnii ever heht 111 thtc
tilt
The tym trfiln of wmimlcil to h
Imiitvlit from Hie Toinim hattle field
arrived lin loday Tin wound'1!!
wT taheit t ht Clithmitnm inilrti
whl. h' lntil hun fll'd up for tlM'ir
artoimnoilatloii mid nrc hhir slum
4verv rri tliure
NoiiikIhI Nell Caml For
So let) U'i'lB of the cliy have o1-
iiiileerert tlielr !i'nliH to nurse tin
w inmh'U HOldlera and a larpe- eorju
of phyHiehitifi are In attndiuic1. It
wiih oxpwtod thai ttte hut train n
wounded would have (o he Hcut thru
to Jiuiroz to be earfd for tllMP mid
llio Jiinn'7 aiithorttlf!) wero advlM'd
aci ordlimly. hut on ttm arrival of tlie
traiii it wiih found that there wre
ample ui unnmodutloTiK here for :Uin
SliffiTi-rs I'lieer Cim-rnor ("lino
Today (Jmu-rut ManiP't Cha.j. j;oei-
nor of the state. Solvuatre Ti-rrn7iih
Meep'tttn of hrate. Mtmtiel Uauclie At
rnlde. edlior of Vida Ntna and other
ottlclaln ilted thu wounded In the
Hanftre liOHJdtul inalalleil in the TtVll
of HI Nomlile df Ulou (teneral Chan
and Henor Datii'lie Alt-nldo Hmht' to
the woimded'wohlii'rH and thetr Bpoeth
ert were gieeted with rlutTS iiiul fen
a ttm-' Hie hospital rivtMMithIwl a fh'Btu
rptlier Hum a plme whir inon wen
iMiiiiirliiR n-rrlhln MtiiTorlUR.
Uemirnl ("lino tiroucht the mllttarv
hand wlih'li kmv a i-ouron at tlie lio
pttat to elieor the wounded fioldier
.Iiilillnlloii 0r Full of Torii'oii
All C'hllimiliiiu eotel.rated the noun
or thl fait or Tnrruon ThouHnndH ol
cfvtltaiiB and HOldlorH aithertHl In lln-
Htn't'tH here when the new rmiched
thl city iihout ntlilnlKlu Friday The
downtown thoroughfares were hooii u
iiiixhh of liappy. rtieiTlni? people Hi
fluH were filed the cathedral hethi
rutiK the Hineltern mill faetory wlilB-
thts blown In wlehration of Oenernt
VIHkh victory
Now simper men Sereninlet!
The people of the city f-attmred In
front or the Vlila Xucvu ahoill mid
nlKlit (inrt eheeretl the ilitorH ami re
porterh of tlie coiifiHtiittoniiI8lH dally
Tlie Vida Nlieva puhllalied an extra
noon after the receipt of tho Mown
wlilch fonveyeil llu first otllelHl news
Of l Im fall of Torreon.
(TIV MAIIS1IAI. Kll.l.i:i
I'oMniiiHler nf Crnvtiler OkliL Stioiils
II Im In (he l.ohhj of a llank
Tlii .Muriilnt:
Hy AnBoetreted Preim
fnm'ni'it..Oklii . Anrll 7--l'o8tmnH
ter W F Kell here Hliot and klllml
t'l Mnrihit! J M Hntus In a hank
Inhhi with n litHtol at ten o'eloek thl
murniiiK They liad quarreleii
THE ADVENTURES OF
KATHLYN WAS FINE
llif
H(uliiiii'l In riialns" Wa Nmiie
Of The Tmii HmN Shiiwm
MoiiiIhj at lloynl
Moiuluj iifleriiiKiu mid tltvlit people
rowded the lynl Tliuatre to Hen lilt
two reels of the thrllllti; pltHurea. the
AdventiireH nf Kallilyn which are le-
iiik -imwii at this noiiiiliii nlay house
If atiyihliu; the p(i In--'.- Mentluy wore
the bem of tto series n far and guve
nnlvernil Hnthtfiu'iloii The nnlnmla
mid the Htiperh nctliin r the cRt nre
fen uren itint plenne unit interest cverv
hod) The nestt reels will be drown
Hauirihn afternoon nt'd nU'it and
."Malinger Wnrd la initkluK Hpetlil pro
purutloti in haiultu larte ruwv
r.vi'T. m i:iik. yeteIian sevmvn.
wmi helviives
w c o
ONS1RA1TS0FMAGELLAN
'Southern lip of sniitli liiicrlra Wn
I'ltuil Iti.-llng Place of Sen Wan-
iirr- '! . of riiiioies
Ami (lllier Ports
WACO. April T I'tipinlii llttrr) V
Meade i voleruii Hullor who for :!-'
yttrs prta- to Insl hi.iiiiikm' IiiiiI been
IPHl'Ui bU relatives h visiting III Wnco
in tli home of lili. cousin. Wtllimn
.Meade nf IIJ North Twelfth St
. Cuptoln Meade whose home was hi
Vlrelnln took to the sea when a Do
After sailing alt fceui of tin globe he
Tenoning vessel Utnr. In
' ' lhr Ms 1jP wtll
fa MttKfllmi. In the tittle
of !V(t .oln) mulHll. m
.. ulllMl . thl 1W..K ...
sett led In IIUi'iioa AVres. where tie was
eiiaiiuet wnieii iinneH tne wotiuh ktum
eHt o iiniH In1 rematiied uhifl lust
atiiliuigr.
IniritiK the 'i yeaw of hio Httij' In
rfanily I'otjit. raptiiln .Moade Kaw not
over half a dozen Amerli'iih The-
were drifting nliidt hv suh. ami
Mtafd with us hut it short time
"The hulk of tlie tieoide then arj
Chllotes. rrom the clllloun coawt. av
era! huiidrml mtle nhoe The) aie
er Klmllur In Jiiptuniicu and tus
toilin JO the .MeU'iuin A Mel an
whom t lmo Hiit'ii Hi'rul t linen lit
Waco In a HKe a twin (tea t a (hllott
friend Of inltie in Sandy point The
ehllote liuiKtiuife in a Spiuilhh dialect
but different rrom tlie Mexican Span
lall I have llMeiled to Me.vicaiH hIih e
1 came to Waco and matt) of theli
nnrilM are wntlreJy different.
' It 1s liard to lmaf;inu a mncrc win-
ter in .S itith Amurica hut on the ex-
treme southern tip of tho continent
where Snndj Point Ik tocntod the win
ters ate lonj; and arduous l'he lati
tude ie about tim same as that of 1-n-tirudor
Tho Hlluutloti uf the lnnds
howover. Iteiwvun tho two oceans
whero It reoeboB the wnnn etirrontH or
Mm Pacific teniliers the cold Yet I
have seen It anow for M liours Hteadlty
and tlie snow remain on tlie jround
for mouths-
"The oroxlmlty of the large Iwdles
of water miikfjs tlie rainy seiisdim Ioiik j
A hirse part Of tlie taiiu s ooy in (.
Sandy Point them la rio Utile solid
touudatlon tliat It has lieen found im-
practicable to lay tracks for street
raiiwaia Hie town htt about V1W
tiiHinle. Tlie chief Industry Is wool-)
urowlutf. the soil and climate hehiR H
IUIIIII.I l" l'l'HIHI"' l.f.......... ....-
......... ...l ... .. ..... u.t.. nf..iii inrii tiiiHLi
ot iiin liiieep riiii-'in's .!-
urea owned by syndicates "
a .... .1. . ....... ...r n t.a iT IfiriT...
I'nptlllh Meade Will upend Hollle time
in Waio
JAP DEPTS. IN
AM OF Til KM IMI.UTIC Vl.l.Y (iOM.
OCT IS HKl'OUT FHOM '111 MO
TO M-.M.SPAI'F.l.S TOIlVA
I
I'lie Xiuj
('roup neniamlH liniitcdluie
For More VarliIiiH ami
Mone)
Itefuscs To Co.OlierHte With
Other llepts. Till TIh Hone
lly AsBodlated Press
TOKIO April " Ml polhlcnl jutlUl-fi
qf ttie JapuneHc empire aro practlcnlt)
Vine on n atrlHe The cause of this
is the Inability or any one for thu
cabinet The nuty group deuiandg iui-
medlatoly nione for umre rsiiiis
and refuses to co-operate with other
Kovernmeittnl departnietiUi unless uioii-
was forthcoming
PWINO WOHK.
Much Work U UolBr on at PrrneHl
On Soulli Chehtntil SlrceU mbiI
Criisheil Itock Put Ilovtu.
Work on paving Chestnut street i
in full force at the present time. About
live lilntl.s have been or are belnt? ov
cnvaled at tlie present for the layer
of eruahed rock which Is being hauled
to the place excavnted The Hteani
roller hna been nt work runniiiR ovm
tho criiHtied rock and further work of
excavation Is going nit m tho preaent
time At the end of tho proposed pity-
ing a Ioiik Him of macadam and grav-
el hiiH been Inltl Thla will make nnn
or tho bent thoroughfurea in ttie city
when completed
OipenUagen will hold an atitomo
bile exposltloii open to nmtitifitcturerii
Ihroiifihoirt thu world thU nioiith
GROUP ST
K
NOBODY
CABINE
TTEE SETS
vnu. ui.yyrrinF. ii.i. mamw
THIN UK II PI ltl.lt HKVItlMi.
ItlUJINNlMi Pltll. MM'H
E
V
ThoruuKu Hiit'us.alou Of The ChiiiiI
'folU Itcjical - III Ik .Made llt-
forc Aiuthlax llcflnlte Mill
He Miine Is Iti-port
rv
limits io roMMi'JTi:K
Hj Ahnui luted Press
ASHIMiTOX. April T. -The
rtrsi vote on the Panama tolts
wtih taken In the Senate toda
ou I'ul'iUvxtci't. reHoltitlon de-
timndlut; an eilaimtlou of the
Prealdeiit'a repeat measane Tlie
aeintte referred it to the com-
mittee hy a vote of :r. to 2T
I-"
Hy Asaoeliited Pi est.
WASIHXOTON April 7 -Tiff Sen-
ate Canal Committee today deijtjud un
fifleell iI.'hk for iitiblii Ili-firliiiiH nil tire
I P.itiMiiiii fiillk riui..!il hiiliinlriir Aurlt
ninth.
Plans for the final struggle In the
Hfitutc over the Issue of Panama tolls
exemption tepeiil mill are in the for
mative atage. Fornutl cousideraltim
of the repeal bill will be taken Up h)
llio inter-oceanic canals comntltteo
wiih h will consider beaides tlie limine
bill varloua aimmdmenta and cmuiiro-
mlhos A thorough discussion is (dun-
ned before a formal report is mude l
tho aeuate White thu committee l
tit work preliminary dlBcusalou of the
tolls subject will contttum In the Hen
ate. wirloiin ctiunildona and opponents
having glu'tt notlte of their liiteitltou
io speak on the ineaBiire during ttie
week. There wilt be a flood of ora-
torical effort wlilch will far exceed lit
length ami InteiiHlt) the twenty-four
hour debute in tlie holtse
No one tu clone touch wifh the sltu-
i.ton tonight would predict how long
thu controvuray might continue but the
tiioat optlmlKtlc proponentH of repeal
no not look for a vote for three w cults
Renatira llokn Smith of fleorlm
Juittea of Kentucky and Owen of Okltt
hoimi will lead the admliilstratloii
forcea In the contest. From the re-
publican 8ldo they will bo aided b)
Suatora Itoot Lodge and McCumber
Deiikoorutlo opposition forctsa will be
directed h Senutorg O'Oormali of
New York. Chamberlain of Oregon atid
Aahurst of Arlcnnn- On the Republican
side Senator (lalllngor will direct op-
position to the repeal and Senator
Penrose and Oliver are planning to
consolidate tho republican vote nguliiat
repeal Insofar aa that can be done.
Many progruaBlve republican Henutora
will Join the opposition hut the presi-
dent and hia supporters retain coufl-
dettco that tho repeal euiiso will he
upheld
CY W'AHMAX IIKAH
hip !
The FNiHUHt Short-Story Writer MI
Port I'liN-tca Awkj at Chicago
Tmlrt) Was it fir-put Writer
lly Associated I'resp
CHICAOO. April 7 -Cy Warmun.
pott mid liort-Btory writer died hero
today lie was called tho pool of tlie
RfKkle He was fiftynlno years of
111
1 5 DAYS HEAR NG
PRDCIION
MAD
IVM.OII MM"n "KIVSTIU cuu:
mniiititv r' iioi.n momiv
AFti:hoi si:nMii.
IS F.
Flfl) -Three (.'he In Nmiies lis Itt'lc-
tfiiles to (he Stulf (ninciillnii
ueetliit: (it Ft. Worth Tues-
ilii April Fotittfcii.
The ('imveiitloii of TaMnr fount)
'I'oUStl'iiPtlVe noiuocmts" as t nlb-d
to onltsr .Monday nftermioii h s p
I1ii)tlwlcke W.J Mnlmlfey wnaelei-
ted rhnlriimn and W H KeeMi' see-
re t a ry
A liimton was mtnle and carried
thin ll I'umncruu In conventlnii op-potM-il
tt lion. Tom llult't. nomination
am KOM-hior wlio (Jeslre to go as a
delegate to the Slate Convention to
he held ill Fort Worth April M. ;lve
their iiaines in the secretary
Another motion was made and car-
ried that ti committee of three he ap-
pointed to draw up resolutions In
structing the tli'K'gntea of TaVloi '
Ta.Mor county s P tlurdwicke. o
P Thomas mid J M CiiuitliiKham
were appoifited y the chairman for
till" purpose These gentlemen repor
ted tin follow In;; reuoliitloua. which
were uiiaiilinoual) adopted
The Itcsiitiitloiis.
Tlie liemocrata of Tin lor county In
(inneiitlim duly assembled tinder u
tormal and authori.ed call. In lew of
the onfuHlou now nxlHMtiiK n the
I'uestlon as to whether u convention
III or will not he held at 11 Worth
on April it such confusion arising
bj reason of tjie chairman of the con-
vention which issued the call for tlie
sain- having resigned at such chair-
man mid by reason of reporta that
no such convention will he held mid
It now .ippoariii); that the .attendance
upon ttie state convention will not lie
as representative in diameter as it
would hnve been but ror audi confus-
ion and we recognlziiin that only
a convention with u full repreaijuta-
tlon rrom the diff-en'nt counties of the
state etirtuld assume to make a nom-
ination for the Democrats of the- Btiil-S.
therefore it s In this county conven-
tion reiolved.
Ii Is the sepse of (his county con-
vention that tin Htate comotttion
should make no nomination but leave
tlie matter to the choice of the Uemo-
i nit It voters f-euernlly at the July
priiuar election. However if the
slatt convention of delegates coucnim
to endorse or nominate n citliuliiuu
for iioveriior then w. Instruct the de-
lemition from Taylnr cnnt to th
tlte eOltveuttOn to cnBt tile vote 01
Tuinr county for the endorsement or
lion James -: Furgiihim or ueti coun
ty u our choice ror jjtjvcriior netore
tlie tipprnachlng July primaries.
S P IIAHDWICKH.
Chairman
It was tlien moved and carried thiiooncedcd Underwood a uumtiiatlou.
a cop of these resolutions be turned
over to the AhJoclnled Press aim sent
to every paper In the slate
The Ilcli't-'atr..
The following tiatnea were turned
over to tlie aecretary as iien'giues m
the state convention
S P llurdw'lcke. iir 1 w nonis.
Or A V i'iihIi. w. A curry. Or ('
MeCaulcv. D K. Russelt. J W. RoKera.
llenrv Salv Jr.. C 11 lltlwller. C
R U'e J V riillders M A. i'o. .ir..
C (1 Oaborti. S. A l'ltzer. Wile) Nor
wood. Will IMiighlery. H . lJt-
spelch. W A Stngner. A n .'lister.
R It rnuiplon Lester kiiis. awh-i
Mavliew. .Ino W Ward 6 Arnold.
Chas. H Morria. 1 C Ilorfmnn. R R.
Moritan W It Harnett. .linkB McOe
W S Ward. J SIiJcb Henry jamea.
J M. Cunningham. Judge R 0. HIO.
.1 K Caaey. S. Y Ralph. II N i-'g-ett.
.1. M Thurtnoml. U. A. Reading.
J no. Maekechtiey I). M Oldham.
Willis Norwood v M McCaiiley. d. h.
Maylleld. W. p. Multaney. J C. Uuiham
Deeta HardwicHc. M. J OregB. W- J-
Thompion. K II ltpelch.. K- H. Hall
V Fi MUlr H M Hnnkiii Hlii Keelile
i.m iiii..hes.. C. WrtlieraimolT. .! H
Shiiekelford. C. M. Tandy. II. I Kllta
R. W llaynle
FiioKx ix Titorirs
Ilv AsHoehited Prcwi.
NRW YORK April 1 - KhrIium-p
Roclthlll of the Sleamcr Kl Cordobeti
wiih frozen to diath. In Hie troplr
when trapped In tho s.eaincr'a refrln-
eratlou. wa the nnnoiiiiceuielit to-
l H. DeHt f AgrlcMllHre.
YVKATHKH HlF.A-0.
....
Abll-Biiii. Texiia. April ?
For Abilene and vicinity To-
night fair. cold probably front.
Wednesday fair
For Kaut Texas- Tnnlght fair.
uolder. probably from in tne in-
....!.. M'.winiiuiiiiv rnlr. colder
l.! Itll l ..- .--. --. .
on tho count
For West Tx Tonight fair
colder frost fraetlng In tho
Panhandle Wednesday fair.
wanner except
IU BOittheHHt por-
. lion
FOItMKIt CIlVKItMllt II. I.
Hy Asaoelated Press
(JRKFN'VII.LK. b C
titer (Jovertior Draper
sella Is bvrloush III
here
April 7 - For-
if Musaachu
with paralysis
VICTOR IN ALA.
H K
1IKFLATS hit ll.MO.MI PKAlt.sON
IIOHSO.N IX WIHKfT Kl.Kt-
TIO .M0MIA
TO WASHI
Ho Left ThU .Momitur .lust Hcfore Ilia
t'ampawu .Mnurrr Coaceded Uio
Flection of L'HderiTood Ahl-
llcno Intercited In It
.MAJORITY .KI.OtKI
Hy Aasoclated Picas
HIRMIN'OHAM. April 7. Cnder-
wood's majority la apparently
about thirty thousand Uiibertia
thou.su n d
torlitl and short term senatorial
contest netween wnue ami iiuh&-
ton Is undecided.
-V
Hv Associated Presa.
'itiRMINnilAM Ala. April 7 - Hob-
soii'h campaign niaiiuner this afternoon
HohKon left this morning for Wash
luitton
Hetore the cinvaa was made It wua
easy to mo that t'liderwood had won
a HUbataiitlul victory over HobsOii
In Uie annuls r political hiator)
probably no contest betweejt two men
running for the same oltlce hua boeu
more vitriolic lleiiuncla-tlon or each
otlier'a policy hit:: marked the long
campaign ttiroiiGht.ul atd It waa aa
impreaalv" and ho wldeapread that It
waa given publicity throughout other
HtutcH. Richmond PiViraou Ilobnon
waa tho hero of SatitluKO de Culm dur-
ing the Spaulah American war when
he Bank a ship In the entrance 'to tho
harbor of that city ti order to bottle
up tho Spanish fleet hidden from view
of the American ships hy aheer bluff.
I'ho ctinteat waned has been n re
markable one In many reHpccta.
ThlB election wan one of tlie first
in which a United Stales Senator waa
nominated by a direct vote of the peo-
ple. Thirty-three more senatora will
lie elected till year through the direct
primary-
rhrougbouI the morning altxtauK In
quiries by telephone filtered Into Tho
Renorter otllro askliij: aa to inn reauii
of thin election Indicating thul ulnioHt
ovc ry politically Inclined man waa w-
lorefited In Ita outcome loal parties
for the moat part favored Vndcrwood
SOME ".HOHK" CHICKEX.
Here lh rh AIiIIchp 11pm That I"?
V.uv Ktery Hay or Every Other
Hay. Since Septewher.
And still the record for Abilene and
Tnvlor county chickens 1b maintain
ed ThlB Unto MrB Mixta Trlhbl of I
this city reporta that alio lias a Rhode
Inland Red hen which hna laid an egg
every day. or every other day from
Sentcntbor 1. Rita to April 1. 101-t.
Flouring crbh on tho basin of It cents
it doiou for the sake or winter dtir-
tne which a number of them wore
Inld tho value of thn hen as an egg
layer can hp ascortntned
in i i --
MUa Murglo McKco reached home
Sunday from Kctulnolo whfere ahe lias
been for tho paat three weeks with
two very skk u1lonts leaving them
jnuch Improved
UNDERWOOD IS
NGTON
'tu: or stiiins rksts with
Tin: yoti: tie winn: i
it.i.i mils i:ii:cti(ts
WOMEN VOTING HEAVY
Woman's Chief liiilit It To .sniport
Miss .Mitrtlii lirnke ) Vmilust
"Hiilh-fiiiiise" .Im) Couuhllu.
Other Flections
lit An'tii-intci! Press.
ClllfAOO Aprtl 7. Women'H votya
todii) are expected to settle the Into of
more than three thousand saloons out-
side oi Chicago The prohlbKImiiatH
I predict the wluiihii' of thirty-three
iituite! today making the iir.al Illi-
nois dry counties reach sli -three.
Dcapite the Inclement weuth"i women
all over the stale voted earh loday
and hcn) at that.
At Pnni' temperance workers fotiKhl
the saloon supporters with their fists
in a quarrel oer tho priutljiK of bal-
lots. Hxtru guards were dlapatched
to prevent rioting at Spijngricld. the
state capital whiih ban two-hum!ict
millions and 'where proa are confident
of wiiiiiiui'. Thcto aro eight women
candidates In Chicago tor uieuihurH uf
Hm council and as a result a big '
men's vote is turning out. Woiueu's
chief fight Is to support MIkh Martini
Drake 'imiiiuil ' Hnih-hotise" .lolm
t'otuhllu
Socialists Wluf
Hy Asaociuted . I'resw
KANSAS CITY April 7 - An election
lor commission form of government lh
calling out a very large vote today.
The election la expected to bit oxtitttiR
throughout. Tlie two factions httvu
been wnrrlng for past several week
nlid the content may tie dose.
Yoliiiir nU SmIuoiih
Hy Aaaoclatud Presa.
"ST PAC1 April ".Twenty Mttiue-
sota lilies am today voting on saloons.
. Xebra-'kH YotlnK. . --.
lly Associated Press-
MNCOI..V. April 7. Many small
towtis In Nebraska an' today voting
on the saloons mid voting Is heavy.
FOI'll MI'X RKCOYElt.
MamHinlli Vein Coal Coiiipnuy Was
(io-ed Toihi) Follow tap the Fight
'Unit Occurred Monda).
Hy Associated Press
IT SMITH. Ark. April 7. The
Mammoth Vein Company'a mine the
prune of cy tenia) 'h rlota. was closed
today Four men injured In the IIrIU
by the cninpany for an opon shop will
recover it Waa announced today
DE
OSED BY REBELS
firiTKIIRKK VERY MITII 1XCEXSEH
' AT I'KOIIAHI.K TRE.VTMKXT
OF A SISTER AXU CHILI!
L
Such In Report of Thu Itcliel UhU-
crrex Sayn Will CaptHrc San LhU
Potnsl aad If Sister MMriat-
ed Kill IIuhcn ThiN Way
ItE.ATT.VCK TOHHEOX
Hy Associated Presa.
WASHINGTON April 7 Conft-
deutlal dlsnutchos todii) say tlie
federala aro preparing lo re-at-
tnek Torreon
Hy Associated lrvui.
Jl'ARKZ April 7 Tho gulllotlnohas
made Ha appearance Hi Mexico. Reb-
els have constructed ono at Concep-
tion Del Oro for (lenoral Qulterrei
who Intends to use- It for revenge. Fed-
orala arrested Gultorrcz'H alstcr at Sal-
tlllo mid placed her uud tier Infant
aboard tho train for San I.uIb l'otos.
During the travel tho baby died of
exposure tiio fato or tne motner i
unknown. Robola charge thut many
of tholr women wru otttrnKeoitsly
treated. Soma urn said to have lieen
Klven to Federul aoldlers.
(lulterrei says that he expects to
capture Han Luis Potosl ami that It
tin finds that his sister has been mis-
treated ho will use the guillotine.
Hy Associated Press
MEXICO riTV April ?. Vupers
horn today print a Washington dis
patch asserting that Rear Admiral
Fletcher had told thu State Department
that the news of Tqrreona capture
MSESSS-SVASSWySfSSSSS
(ConUuued on Pmo C)
GUILLOTINE
WOMEN OUTRAGED
.unniiu; to uki i:r i.tw hy
Timtn-Tiiritii i.fhislati hi:
MIST FILE AI'PLU'ATim.
AFFECIS ALL OF MM
Soine Information Relative lo the Irrl.
mi I loll Law to Heroine FiYectJu
In .(ill) -Some Provision
of the Law.
Persons trrhtatiu-; land with watci
tu ken fioui any fftreniu lake or other
tiody of water or who confemplatn
Irrigating from them iiiuat file an ap-
plication with the Hoard of Water Kn-
glneers. according to a law which vvus
liiisaed In the hist legislature of the
atuto. The follow Inn letter has linen
Issued to those concerned by Fred i.
Wood. Secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce
To thm-e who are irriKUting or con
temptation Installing Irrigation ptnnta
In the Abilene territory At the Inst
oshIoii of tiie legislature of the Btnto
of Tomih a law waa passed known an
tlie Ceiieral Irrigation Hill which re
oiilres Unit .ill parties dovring to Uso
water from any t-Arenma )akca op
rives tu TcXiih for irrigation purpos-
es must tile application with the Hoard
or Water KiigluvcrH vtntiiig the ani-
otini of water they desire to tide thn
kind of plant they desire to Install
hiii capacity and location of tltfi
flame .
There Is very little cost In filing
these nppllcatloua. only n few cent
for recording the same and I would
advise nil liartlea who deJlre to Irri-
gate or who are irrigating to call nt
Hie oltlee of the Chamber of Commerc-s
and secure otic of these application
blanks tw there Ib a penalty attached
to the law which will he rigidly en-
forced. If any application is not mado
before July I 1914.
Yours very truly
FRKD T. WOOD Secy
Chamber or Commerce.
Applicants must make application In
writing? to Hnj Hoard -for n penult to
make BUch appropriation of water
from such atreamn. lakes or juthllc
waters storage or diversion.
Application must bo mado In writ
itig and Bvvont to Het forth In dupli-
cate giving name and postohlce of
the applicant: source of water supply;
and the nature and nurnoaes or thu
use. location and description of pro-
poaeii dam and auch other ndjuncta as
are Included In tho Irrigation plant;
(he tlimi required for the application
of tho water lo the proposed use. and
If tho tiHo la for Irrigation a descrip-
tion of the hind and amount of acre-
age to be aiibjecled to vvntor
Appltctitloii-j iiibst bo accompanied
by a limp or plat showing substantial-
ly the location and extent of the pro
posed works. It ahull he on the scnlu
of tint less than two Inches for tne
mile. This plat ahull give u working
idea of the whole arrangement of tho
plant (lam. lake. etc. This map must
contain the name of the applicant tho
name of the enterprise and auch oth-
er Information as Is required by the
law'
The maps or plats of all proposed
lukoH or reservoirs shall show tho
maximum area to he submerged with
description thereof add with sutllclent
photographic details to enable tho
contents thereof to bo approximately
determined and the contours of such
lakes or reservoir ahull bo on the
scale nf not Jess than live feet vertical
intervals.
liioae Interested or concerned Ik
thla matter should seo tho secretary
of the Chamber of Commerce or take
the matter up with tho Hoard of Water
Kngliieors at once. Application bUuks
and such other information In bulle-
tin form will be supplied free.
As there are a number Of Irrigation
plants Installed in this section many
of which have not been shown on ap-
plications those persons must
make out Oie required application
The eont la very nominal and will bo
in tho IlkeuesB of a permit. entltllHK
the Irrlgtttlouist to employ such means
iib permitted hy the application If ver
Hied and accepted
LOCAL TELEPHONE CO-
ISSUES NEW DIRECTORY
Own Of ike Rt't tUcrW Kver Vl
Out In Tm CHy Of AW.
It Is l To
Manager Clem Houlte ot the AM
I graph Company has jtwi mw4 a iww
uireciory tor tne aikkm bhmmv
which Is one of tho he vr V-
In the city. Thero were KM satiks d
tho directory iirlntetl. ihwi sfcwi Mm
apleudld Ineren la hmlitXMi ikm inmm-
pany has enjoyed.
Mrs A. 8pr of Qwr4ati Ts. U
vtoltitiK r altteni M4ma M. n
(lllbert and J 1). Cowdtn of ValUy
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 7, 1914, newspaper, April 7, 1914; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth316677/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.