Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 361, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THH Mlilt N it Ml V HtWHfKMHlHSHVY M!l1 I Mill 1 S WW
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SENATORS fflO
ThE 'PRISON BILL
niti'Hi; n'ltNs imiwn ami:mmi:nt
ntrr iKitMrrs hhnatn ti
NAM IS COMMIITliti.
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CONFERENCES FORTHGOMINU
All Original MciiiIktm from the Two
Uoiimw lUiiiiiollitciU Jtcccsscs
x Taken Until (I O'clock
This Afternoon.
Special to Tho Rondrter:
AUSTIN Sojit. 7 Tho penitentiary
1)111 reached tho House from the Son-
iitc this inoriiltig after having under-
gone u sllRt chungo. A Sonato ain-
ondtnent was tacked to It in tho form
of tho Senate bill Itself substituting
Jtho House meaBuro. Vaughan movca
that tho House refuse to concur with
tho Senate's amendments. After n
brlof but slrlted dobato in which tho
feeling wns till one aided tho House
Adopted Vaughan'B resolution. It al-
so provided that the Senate name the
froo conTerenuo committee. . Tho Ben
nto wttB notified of this concilatory
concession from the House and named
tho membors of tho committee
I'cnltcntlnry Itlll Passed
The House passed tho penitentiary
bill then by a vote of 71 to 18. The
Senate appointed seven of its members
to confer with nn equal number Of
' committeemen from the House and
the Houso recessed until six o'clocH
this afternoon.
The original members will now
hold another conference on the pri-
son bill nil old members having been
reappointed.
H'ltius h M l liinUn )ititflfttl1on
htr noou vioi i)r-u ywtr
Atmwn tthPt ot mir nHnitimm w
nr imtvliift nw.n) In Ut riioitnull
una tnmWy who loft for Urtllrtt 11 I
ilnjii njtu
ll II. 0 Hrtlley filled hlrt imiutlily
ui)nilttUnmil with uh Hint Hnwlii)''
pii'iuitilhit Huniliiy tutil 8 11 ml uy nlnht
Iforii (0 Allen OilMt niul wlfn Mint
i1n inornlmt AuuunI SOlli n flitn boy
Allen Im uIiIk Hi Iik nboul lint (llunilpn
OilMi. who 1 tumntly im Mny nn rtito
of tho boyB Hn8 ho ihmmIh u walktiiK
enmt to iihbIbI lilm l Bi'lH.iiK Hinuivtl.
111 ! Ij Itiiyn field plclt.uv inllon
list yM wi'io 11 native syrhn. mlir
native ICgyptlmm (from Southern llll
uols) nnd Bflnie pickers with Indian
blood coursing through tliclr veins
A confilBlon ot tongues n babel
(caused by so niimy small children)
A Blmklng of drouth stricken bones
and lo they wcro very dry Very little
bronth left In them hopo almost gone
(on uecount of short crop ami i( i'
SO hard to gather)
And tho question enme "eon thes'.
live again " and the answer "they
shall. Roklel 37 chnntof.
And let this promise shed nt least
n Ray (D. L.) of light for tho Psalm-
ist says Trust In tho Lord and do
good; bo sholt thou dwell In the land
and verily thou shnlt ho fed.
n
B3B
JAPAN AND CHINA DRAW
GOnON IN NORTH TEXAS
Oriental Markets Are Hciny liujcrs;
Texas Again Lends Nation
in Cotton L'roducUoii.
now Tnisi
We offer One Hundred Dpllars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
mot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure.
F.'J. CHENEY & CO Toledp O
We the undersigned have known F
J. Chenej lor the .ufct K" years and be-
lieve him perfecttly honorable In all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out' any obligations made
by his firm.
'Waldlng "Klnnnn & Marvin .
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Clue Is taken inter-
nally acting dltectly upon the hlood
.and mucous surfaces of tho sjstem.
Testimonials sent free. Price 73c pw
Dottle. Sod by all druggists
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
SneUat to The Reporter. '
FORT WORTH Sept. 7. Following
an announcement issued In New Or
leans yesterday that Texas once more
lends all other states in cotton pro
ititpticm. a stntemenl was given out
hern today by cotton dealers that a
larjib portion of the North Texas cotton
J.vnK In Imlnr nhlnni'd tn .Tanan this
year.
In the past the bulk of tho cotton
went to New England and Livorpool
but demands from tho Oriont are rnptd-
ly Increasing yearly .and may take
more than the English maikets next
year.
North Texas Is also. bending large
quantities to China and the Philippine
islands whereas a few years ago none
went there. The cotton shipped to the
Orient Is routed via Seattle and San
Francisco.
Dealers declare tho demand now far
oxceeds the supply.
New Hope News.
NEW H0PJ3 Sept. G Some of our
ofarmors are preparing land for sinall
grain.
Mrs S. Jordan who has been 111
for u number of weeks Is convalescing.
Mrs. Nertie Watts is visiting horeJTnr has
with her sister and brothers tho Six
family.
Quito a number of our citizens had
business In Abileno last Saturday
Among the number were D. C. Peek
H. M. Day Gideon Day H. C. Bil-
lings S Jordan and W. J. H. Ellis
On account of short crops here some
of our people are going away to find
"V Reliable iMcdkHic Ni a Narcotic
Mis. F. Marti St. loeMIcH. says
Folcj's Honoy and Tar saved bur little
boy's life. She wiites; ''Our littlo boy
contracted a severe bronchial tiouble
and as tho doctors medicine OKI not
cure him I gave him Foley's Honey
and Tar In which I lune great faith.
It cured the cough as well as the-click
ing and gagging snellb nnd ho got well
In a short time. Foley's Honey and
mnnv tlniOR SilVC.l US niUOll
'trouble and we are nover without Tlt in
tho bouse" Sold by MoLemore-Bnss
Drug Co.
AU'OIIUL 3 PKIt UKNT
AtgciableIYcrnlwrorAs
slmllailnSihcnwilMHlRcdiiti
llnglhc Siwnachs andUowktf
Promotes DigcstionChmfulj
ncss and ist.contaws neitner
Opiimi.Morphlnc norMiaeraL
NOT NARCOTIC.
JUxJaaa
AcUttSdtx-
)HmSffd-
A ncrfprt Remedy Tor
tlonSourStoroach.Dlarrtm
Worms.Convulsions.Fevcnsh-
ncss aniLoss op Sleep J
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK
CASTORIA
Por Infatiti nnd Ohlldrtn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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Cmmlmm.ir
PTYTnTKiXlil
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
thc oxnTun company ncw Torn cirr.
ROOSEVELT IDEA
WILL BHOOPIED
I'lXCHOT-lMMlSL'VKLT DKLGATIIS
Al'l'CAIt
i S'l
1 IIK IN COJS'TItOL
PAUL CONOHESS.
COL. T. B. AT
1VEI.I I'AIII.
'Til Jliido Fniiioiis' WW be. Host to
r '.lr'i.Iil.nl fiir 4lni l)iivSnr!
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SK Addressci. (m Todaj's
I'rogrniu bj Colonel.
SUPT. RYAN REFUSES TO
. CONFER WITH STRIKERS
employment foryiwhilo most all will
SAVLI)
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ERATM
r
'diaE.P'iikliani's
able Compound
Strikers Orfer to Arbitrate Dhj'ulo
Hut no Decision HnH IU'ii
Itenrhcd from ('miipiiny.
By ABMiCfatcd lJiefcs.
S'i'. PAU''. MINN. Supt. 7 When
the piogihm of the Conservation Crtn-
grBs was lOHiimed today the deIogatosA
(letcrmluod to get oown to huslnetss.
InillcntioiiH aro that the Resolutions
Connultteo vlll pledge the-Contention
to advocate contiol of nutural rebourc-
es on the lines suggested by Theodore
KooSuvolt and GIfford Pinchot.
Addresses wero delivered today by
James Hill Senator Albert J. llovtii-
Idge of Indiana and Secretary of Agrl-
eultuie .lames Wilson.
A lively looking porter stood on the
rear platform of a sleeping car In tho
Grand Central station when a fussy
and cholotlc old man clambered up tho
Htops Ho stopped at the door puffed
for a moment and their turuojl to Tjlie
man in unifoinj. - f
"Porter' he said "I'm going lo Chi-
cago. I want to be well taken care of.
I pay for It. Do jou understand?"
"Yos sir; but"
"Nover mind any 'huts.' You llsteh to
what I say. Keep the train bojs away
troin mo. Dust mq off whenever I want
you to. Give mo an extra blanket nnd
If thore 1b anyone in this berth ovor
me slide him Into another. I want you
to
boss I-
.
'But say
I'm 'giving In
structions I piofer to do the tnlkiug
iiijself. 'You J. as I saj. Here is a $2
bill. I want to'gct tho good of It Not
a word sli."
The train was starting. The porter
pocketed the bill with n grin and
swung hjniBolf to the ground.
"All right boss" he shouted "You
can do tho talking If you want to I'm
powdiful sorry you wouldn't let mo
toll yon but I ain't goln' out on that
train." Ft. Pnul Dispatch.
'' "i M-
1)( Porcst "Wis.
jvrtor an ojier.i-
tion four yenis ngi;
1 had pains douji'
wind in both pities
bncknoho and a
We&kllRKN. Tim dne.
tor vnnfp1 ma !
Snccial to The fleourtei s
HOUSTON Sept. 7. 'It wis learned
here UiIb moinlng that a strike ot cur
man on Southein Pacific railway lines
in Illinois was called before a ote was
taken by tho man On tho Atlantic sys-
tem. Superintendent Kjm of Motive Pow-
er & Construction. Sunset linos this
morning refused to treat with Vice-
Piobident Lewis in the Uiotheihood.
The strikers then offqied to name ono
arbitrator allow the company to mime
iiiiolher and let tho two namo tho third.
but no decision liai been reached by
thc company.
It was loportod but hot authenticat-
ed that a general strike wjlll probacy
the ordered on nil Southern Paclllc
Hues.
KooNinelt At MHnuiikec.
MILWAUKEE WIS. Sopt. 7 Col.
Itooaovelt arrived In Milwaukee from
St. Pnul at eight o'clock this morning
and for nOnrly twenty four hours will
be the guest ol the Milwaukee Prebs
Club on occasion or ts silver jubilee.
He was1 greeted on his arrival by no
less than three thousand porsons. The
program mapped out Includes no fewer
tliau half a doen spoeoV.es wlndldng
Up with un nddress at the auditorium
tonight which will lie his ninin effort
of the day
The Pi ess Club will tender the Visi-
tor a banquet this evening at jhlcli
covers w'ill be laid for throe hundred
Bubs' Deans' for biliousness huve no
superior. Try thorn.
Wi
Ikcj'fl Uuslnrss Acumen.
Ikoy Splnsky's automobile was speed
lug along tho oiowded thoroughfaro.
Something wont wrong with tho car
and tho chauffeur became helpless.
"Do somothln do something" said
Ikey
"I'Vo done over thing I can"' said
the chauffeur.
"Then you've lost all contiol of it?"
I key anxiously luqulied.
"Yes sir" said tho chatirfeur.
"Arc you absolutely sure that you
cannot stop It?"
"Yos sir."
Ikey laid back and closed hfs eyes
"Then inn It Into bomotilng cheap."
he said Not man 13. Mnck's Nntlonnl
Monthly
iCkhnm'H &J HlDi: 1'ltOSI HIS FlfKSUUKS
bio Comnound nnd Special to Tho Roportor.
I am entirely cured PAH1S Sept. 7 Attor an exhnus
FaUed in Health
this.
Jlrs. AtTOtJSTE
cat. WlBConshit
Another Op
jNinvuneans
fered from seve
Piually I was con
tho doctor said nn
Miry. Icavelvdi
etaulo Compound
assayed from an
LlIiYj'BYnOTJX HI
Oi leans. La.
Thirty jear? of uil
counnus the iiowor
liain's 'cetnldo Co'
iemalcf ureases. Tin1
miBoiiutrtf tostmiony
or my troubles." In v nurcii foi- s 11. Tiickor. who
srjutMAKN. Do For- shot and Killed David Lynch south
wtion Avoided. I oT ' nr aonaay' ioi"ty Biiorirrs a
J; or years I Bill- uru a"u Aiurren ruiurnuu uim iiium
uig TiicKer nas neon soon occasion-
all) by farmers near his hiding place
but officers wore thrown off tho trail
eacu time.
"My mother died six years ago
waru or jcrseyvuie in. "ana ielt
children. I had never been stron
of Her death was too much for
"I tailed in health. I ytirgralli
not want to go anywUerclior.
tne neadactie all theWTc apFsApfrbeari
m . A very dear frigirn ansednie to t
naa aone ncr sp mrclLjPbodJo I cor
ana now 1 am in
writes Mi:
utli
for six
the shock
inc
company.
and did
I had
-down pains.
Laruui as it
nenccd to use it
ied
female troubles.
d to my bed and
ration was neces.
.rinkham'sVeg-i
.trial first anil
peratlon." llrs '
iICorlereoStNoV
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(Ji:OIt(lKT(MY.N 8i:iHH0(HlAI'II
aralloled success Hy AsBoeluted Press
JO dia 1C. 1'inU. WAHi I INOTON I
Sept 7 An earth
pound'
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Aiist.-niHu. . foity nvo iiuiuireu umes away was re-
IMIIU 10 I4iri'nl lnllnv.l lr iiiv. i( f-nrrf.1 iilmill
fieat volume of .'.'. ....".... .'..:..... '
.. j 11 1 innr MT'ti iiuiwirHii iiiiiim 11 vviiv uiih f i-
liter in t'n.vta voi.i;lL3ile!v that I.vdlu Uonl"d oil tliOfSelmnogrnpb of Oeorge-
25 I'liiUlium'BVegetaUli ComiioiiiidinitoVvn University early today. The tre-
a reiliarkablo remedy Vor those diB-jmor was slight and In an east and west
tresslng femiiihio ilia ftom nhicli so ir10timi
iBjmy women suffer rammim j
&!VE2X$g&!Sy 0 L Fklds nnd w.fo itft tda for
t Jaim Mam HeladviiU iufl8' to eiieiul Ht'erul ilayw tlie gutstf
tracb mm alwara Imlntil. I'1' relatives.
Take
Professional and Business Directory
OF ABILENE
The Hub of Oantrnt West Texas
la C Trti.MMI .H 11
I'hjfllrlnii nml MurKeon
1 uiitkp u spielulty f Chronic
and difficult ciihu.
Office ui City Drug Store.
L W. ilOLI.lS M D.
Office S10 los Building 'Koonn-
10 nnd 1?
Hours 10 to 12 a hi. 2 to 4 p m
At Iloltls Siinltarlimi S to 10 a
m 4 to 0 n. m.
WII.I. 8TITII A CO.
Notary Public
Office over Citizens National
Bank
V. 0. SKACk'liUPOHD
Hiinluare. Tin anil Iron Worker
AIULCNC
TEJCAS
W. V. EAL.
Dentist.
Office
Store.
erts;
cor Compton'g Drug
Offfco phone 709 Rob-
Itesldence 457 Itoberts
.1. .11. INtcs & J. 31. Alexander
SURGEONS
Office in Alexander Building and
at Sanitarium.
nit. w. AU'iti:n C0CHU.VN
DF3NTIST
Roberts Phone No. 202
Officii In Alexander Building
over McLemore-Bass Drug Co.
. AinA vj:i: cash jw. i
Offlte over Harris' Drug Store
lira. 9-12 a. m. 3-C p. m
Phono: Res. S. W. 240? R. 437
Office: R. 221.
I'AIIM.Iili: UIIIUHY
opi'n week iia.v a m to 1 9.
(II 2 l .111 to l P 111.
SUNDAY
Heading Doom A to fl p m
FltKKT0 CVIMIVIIODT
u.viii'oitn iiuii.dim;
I'lrst rioor.
.1 w
HOP Alt fe !ft . rirv rinnAa
--T -. WWtW
nn.l Clnthlng. Corner Phut
nnd North Third Sts
FULWII.Kit ELECTRIC CO
Dealers In Electrical Sap-
PIIob Facing PoBtofflce
SINOER SEWING MACH1N
OF1MCE. Facing Poatotflw.
becoiul Floor.
ItOOM I Arnold & Boundt deal-
eis In Real Estate.
ROOM 2 Eugene Dobogory At-
torney u la
ROOM 3 S. A Ptt7cr Agt. Colo-
rado Nat. Life ABSurancoCo.
IIOO.M 4 mid 0 Ben L Cox
itwyet.
ROOM 0vB A. Cox Lawyqr.
ROOM 7 J W Motrett Lawyer.
ROOMS S !) 10 It Klrby & Da-
vidson lawyers
ROOM 12 U G. Hill Lawyer.
ROOM 13. E'tou p Reid Stenog-
rapher. ROOM II. C. McCnuley Mgr.
McCauloy Land Comnanw
ROOM 14 Pra(toriuiis lmugnlim
&. Olscn OrgJrniwrs
ROOMS 15 10. 17 18 8aylo &
Sayles lawyers
Tlilrtl Floor.
ROOMS 19 ind 20 A. J. Taytor
District Manager Brotherhood
Amerlcnil Yeomen.
ROOA1 23 H 1. BradBhaw Rall-
ioad Builder and Froinoter.
ROOMS 27 and 28 Branch of-
fice It. G Dun & Co. Glon I
Corrle Manager.
ROOM 29 B B. Bates State
Manager Carry Lombard
Young Co Lumber Dealers.
ROOM 32 RiiBBell Bros & COv
ROOM 33 C R. Lee Broker and
Merchandise and grain.
ROOM 35 Clarence LanlM
illicit Manufacturer.
BASEMENT
Palace Barbor Shop Hot aad
Cold BatbB
You Don't Buy
' i
Hardware
with the same frequency that you buy
groceries and if you buy the wrong kind
you buy a trouble that lasts' a long time.
The essential thing then' in buying Hard-
ware is to know that it is good. That
brings you here for the least skillful buyer
can come here and be sure it is good be-
causewe make it good.
Boone - Mueller H'dw.
Company
J 14
ie Woman's Tonic
Women spa ns are relieved or prevented and women's
strength is qtckly restored by Cardui the woman's tonic.
Yon yoil-self know best If you nepd it or not.
If you do need it do not delay but commence tp use
1 aLiiCe . vpry Uny of.delay only lets you slide further
down the hill;
Don't waft then but begin to take Cardui today for Its
use no matter how prolonged cannot harm you and will
surely do you good.
Write lo Udle' AdvUgrr Dcpt OutUfloef Medlcln Co.. Cbattanooes. Twml.
. T .. . .. rv vm. .w. 1 mw IW R WK KDI KH
Cty 9?feai 97?arket
We have taken charge of the City Meat Market 011 Chestnut
s-trt'et aw! iuvite$"a share of your patronage We guarantee
satisfaction prtd it is our intention ami pleasure at nil Mines to
plense ou Willi the best of fresh meats prompt ami polite t-er-vice.
We do not substitute you get what you order A trial
will be appreciated
LEE J. GOOD Manager
4 0..MWSSH5
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