The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1912 Page: 5 of 6
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St -LpulH ; Chlcngo 1.
W hrro Thoj Piny Toiuurrrm.
inirolt iitChluiifio.
Ki l.ottls at Cloveland.
Washington ut Mow York.
lloHtou at Philadelphia.
Stuiidlnir of tliu Tennis
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( uuiun.itU 11; I'lttHbuif' 7.
W hero Tlicj l'laj Toiiioiioh.
V w York at Hoston.
I'mdulolphiu at lliuokljn.
I itiabtirn at Cincinnati
i im.igo at St. Loillb.
Mantling of Hip Trams
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ST l.OCIS April 1 1. St. Louis v. oil
in i Uollvo inning Efime hero today
U'Dl hiwino Tlio localH t)l acvon-
liui l. is to the isitors icn.
Tl.i score J1 '
V i A -v 1 -TW-?W -l - 7
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(liitlPili-B- Hi own and Archer; Sal
i and Hllas.
I mjilrch Joliiihtoac and E.ihoi).
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Lmi u)9t hlb.plijlylUB daa are ovpf
Mil uot pU in a aiue this neaBon
. m
Ull deneud on tuot nowuie inaer ia
la ti. id Manager t'rfcp may wlif tl
ulnr. the tialutue season ladit-ated
fcnn.i tan iiai.i ui.km iihi rwi-iiiarK
L-il.t -03 3f5 UOHf viftt (W4
Calendar
won rroifi I'ittubili'B today by d We
score of II to 7. The locals secured
one mprojldt than the visitors.
Tho Bcoic HUE
Cincinnati n u 0
Pittsburg ... ....7 10 I
Hattorlesi Smiggs ICecro and Mc-U-nn;
Camnltzl.olfiold aGidnort Ho-
binson and Olbaon.
M .C O P O. & A" Q m & m O.
AMIiltlON LEAGUE. '
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O d p A ft $ O '0! o w 6 w
SI. Louis Trim White Sox.
Special lto The Reporter.
CHICAGO April 14-Tlie closing
game of the scries went to St. Louis
ugnln today by u I to 1 llnlshthe lo-
cals securing six. hits -while the visi-
tors four.
The score: It It 15
St. Louis .'. i 1 1 2
Chlcugo . . . .1 0 ;t
iJatoiicy Uiuiniguitnor and Krlt-
chcl; Walsh and Sullivan.
Umpires: Egmi and Evans.
Dtroit. 1 Cleiulaad 0.
Special lto Tho Reporter.
CLEVELAND Api I 1 1 Uotrolt won
from the locals today in a good game
with i 1 to 0 score. Tho visitors se-
cured si hits off Kohlcr.
- Tho score; RUE
Cleveland. 0 3 1
Detroit ... . 1 0 0
Dattciies Kohlcr and Easterly;
Covington and Stanago.
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W.ko 0; Dallas 5.
Houston g; Oahcston H.
Aiibtin 7i Fort Woith 1.
Ueaiiuiont 0; San Antonio J.
i
Mlierp Tllpj Plny Tomorrow
lloiibton at llciiuinont.
San Antonio at Galvcbtou.
I'ort Yorth at Waco.
Dallas at Austin.
Stiiiiiliiig of Hie Tunas.
P. W. 1
Austin r. ... :i 3 0
P.st.
1000
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2 1
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San Antonio
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FVoU ClarHc otUq PtUBburplts !mo cer-
tht e'ha.lt tciJtoqe nun? tqai
ito u muuw num. .afat v-... i
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i Bwiuyrme ' v jv-- -- --
oao parmeutt. umi U avnouu owe uh
tVdi.ho VtmW m 0 M?i sum" w
v urn belut: beaten b the iayi3?UB ue
Jplal tUn ganioo blaascir Ht
fynrest in England
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AH thinking men and women must
recognize that tho causes of the pres-
ent labor upheaval and unrest In tho
United Kingdom deserve a fairer and
more Impartial examination thuii can
be obtained under tho light of party
recrimination and thnt attempts to
fasten tho whole of tho responsibility
for tho prosont position upon the mls-
takcB In policy or udmli.ititri.tirm
of tho party now In power will only
blind one to the real and dcopcr causes
and moaning of tho Ind'ustrlaJ and so-
cial crisis in the midst of which Ui
stand.
The most Important contributory
cauBO has been the Increased cost of
food and the rising standaid of com-
fort and luxury demanded by the wor-
kers: Figures compiled by the lirltlsh
Board of Trade prove that In London
the cost of food consumed In a typi-
cal worklhgmnn's household has In-
creased 1Q per dent fincc 1000 and 20
per cent since 1803. In othqr words
22 shillings will only go as far today
In food purchases as 20 shillings ten
yearB ago.
A second contributory eaifso of the
present labor diniculllcs and troubles
la the disproportionate growth of the
casual labor and hooligou element in
all city populations. The British cen-
sus returns of-15)11 when full analyz-
ed will reveal some sti iking Informa-
tion in connection with this subject
for the iuorc cfllcient and bclf-rcliant
surplus of the population Is emigrating
while the dregs and Inotllcicnts remain
behind
Tho dlstruBt produced in tho minds
of capitalists and manufacturers by the
tendency or recent British legislation
and the consequent flow of new capi-
tal into other channels than those of
British Industry must bo named as
another Important conti Ihutorj cause
of the present! industrial unrest. This
distrust has intensified unemployment
and has added Indirectly to the ranKs
of the cabual and unskilled laborer.
There Is evidence on every sido of
the crfocts of the lack of restraint and
discipline among the yonugor working-
men in the United Kingdom. The ic-
pputpd' tailuie of the English strikers
to obey the orders and commands of
their own elected leaders; theif con
tempt for agreement and nj-rangoinent
. f i it...1. . I...H..U t... i K-5i14...li ..
signed on muir uiinji yt uiwirv-uwi
they'll JfSm'
and llnalfv; ilm-iS direct: encouragement
of and participation in attacKs upon
the life and property of those Wln op-
posed them these are proof of I he
growth of a wild and lawlchH spirit
among the working olabseg
Under this nmlun influpnc" the
"peacotl.l picketing disputes' act of
1000 has Jcvnlopcd into the giosspst
form or intimidation and violence.
Durlnj; tho strikes of till tho Hbcily
and right of any Individual to work i
he wished Jiavo bee piactically non
existent.
In Liverpool and
ther large towns
of the North mount.
mllitar escoitK
wore lcqilired to
'otuel tho carters
and others who dar
to continue tlieii
and it was estl
half of the mm
ordinary occupatlo
matctl that fully o
pattlcipating in til
sttike would Lraff
they had been as-
returned to work i
iking Bittfr
TUilures
kpossllJ with
Cuiuuiet.
Vbu better
remits
We km
'that till
juvlH be purer
moro
leome
We
tbat iliinlh.be
bote evenly
raised.
And M
know
at Ci
et Is mote
CCOtlQ!
.mK
lUitHUsl
d cost.
AVe
the
tliinej
.because wo
pxve v
bead
my ini
; wo nave
.been i
lea ou
in eve
'ay. It Is
US.et
in mllions nf
pija and ltd
arof nr mi
a iuo
eilet
ukinapowae
Havo
outrKdit?
cm
at IsllilghesVln qudlt:
woUefo
in slice
Kc
aifcwj
wJ-
WoH4'i
ipoiUon
MApEBYTk
lfc
JHET
BAHINQ
CMlpAQP
Btired of ndeiiuate protection for them-
selves and their famlllcH. Had tlu
strikers desired to roproes loleco
And law they colibi at least havo sit))-
pressed tlo outrages committed by tho
hooligan clomln of tho popuiationnnd
could have supported tho police In tho
maintenance of law and order.
As a matter of Tact tho majority of
tho younger generation of Worklngmon
In the United Kingdom have bccoirie
the dupes of tho more advanced labor
leaders Who deny the claims of reli-
gion of duty or of authority and
preach tho dawuldg of a now social
era In which liberty and license shall
reign supreme.
Tho teachings of this form or social-
Ism havo obtained a much deeper hold
upon a large section of tho British la-
boring population than is yet gecnrally
reeognized. There nrO discernible in
the lack of self-restraint exhibited by
the stilkort- and their sympathizers
during tho. labor tionblps of 1911 the
first fruits of this spirit of contempt
for all forms of government and auth
ority: and it is probable Hit before
a change for the better occurs further
manifestations of this spirit of anar-
chy accompanied by serious disorders
will he observed.
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Four carloads of Northern home
seekers arrived at Brownsville last
week and wilj buy homes in that sec
tion of the stale.
Dining the first week of April
building permits to the amount of
?ullSi"0 were Issued at Houston.
A $100000 bond issue has been voted
at Wnco lor the purpose of ejecting a
now water filtuiing plant.
A Conimeioinl Club has lwen organ
1ed at Bloomingloli Victoria coun-
ty:
Woik will begin soon on the Sun
Benito & RioGiande Vallej rullioad
lines fiom Itio Grande City to Sam
FoHhee whore it will lanncct with
th( St. Iouis Brownsville and .Mexico
Railioad.
V
Eighteen head qf cattle wore lctent-'
iy bolld at E Pibu for $500000.
'j'bo citrens oCAinarlllo-uro "uiak'hig
etfoits to have that city placed on tho
route of the Now York and Loa Ange
les Auto highway.
'i'lie San Angola Water Light and
Power Company of San Angelo lias fil
ed an amendment iiu.i easing its capi-
tal block from Sa25f000 to ?C0OO00.
Tie Santa Fe Railroad reportb tlial
it luib bhlppcd out MOO ours of cattle
from San Angelo lo noi thorn maikels
in the lubt sity days.
The Southwest Texas ProiiB and Coin
iiieicial Seciolarlcs Assn. will hold
heir annual meeting at Carilau.
Spilngs Apiil 25th. 20th and 27th
Tho .Merchant's Compress Company
ot Houston will begin wojkjjon oU
new warehouhc coinproHSrtnnd nil-
oad laclHUes.
The Hrow'twoydJJNoilh aui gouth
Texas HullroarMlias IncicHsed HH capi
tal stock from ?:ti)ouo to $225000.
TlmNiieces County Good Itoads Ak-
bourntion has been organised at Kugs-
?nfe. Bids are being received for the con
Id ruction of IS miles of rock loads in
Lamar county.
i
The Coiumoi'cial club of San Uoulto
has donated a bite fo'ra cotton em
press and work slll begin noon on thn
building.
.
An ufflor for 5200 Ions or BtooJ was
placed with a Ilaltluiore firm recently
for rails to bo used In constructing a
luilioad from lSdluburg to Fhlfirrla&
The Umdy Neelr tirooer Company
of Amarllio hati-filcd-an nmondment-
IncreaHlng Kb capital stock from ?75-
(100 lo $100uoO.
The Toias Truitt Coinpauj of Austin
wab rcently chailered with acapitul
stock of $200000
Tliroe thquyqnd ujoer wer Bold
last week at Laredo' for a considera-
tion of $100000
Bondn tq the amount of $10000u
were Issued at Qmltlwllle .Bastrop
roqnty Preelngt 2 for the purpooo o!
constructing GO miles of good roads.
Au oil Ruoboi nis recently brought
in near Oljiey Young county.
I I L I II
The Rnencor-Hnwe Construction
Company of Port Arthur soon be
gin work on a uanal bridso at a cob.
of $29300 at that place
The Teap mesloel nisrKct eliivp
an increase l? March over February
4d U: aqjoynt o! stocic a4 poyjtr
sold ts estimated at $164f30QOQ.
New Suits Going
We have the
style the qual-
ity the new
patterns a n d
last but not
least the lowest
possible price in
men's young
men's and boys'
suits. '
;"iv &.
Jtisrte
-s
7-rV '
Suits $10 $12.50 $15 $1650 $17.50 $18.50-and $20
Every price quoted represents a value that can't be '
duplicated m any store m tne west.
New Furnishings New Hatsin straw and felt Mun-
sing and B. V. D. Union Suits Savoy Shirts Edwin
Clapp and Florsheim Slioes. Every item strictly up-
- to-the-minute in style.
Minter Dry Goods Co.
- Good Clothes Specialists.
First Last and
All the Time
That's our Motto tivorythiug ubolit
thocalablishuient Ju of tho highest
sanitary sort and you aro uuro of the
very boat. Whqn you sCo tho crowds
(hat. Bather hero seo how much wo
sell you can uudersUiud why our
pi lees aro always to much lower and
why wo can ufford to do so much for
you
J.W.EVANS
Tho San Antonio Uvuldo and Gulf
Uullioad has Increased UicJr capital
fcjLotdt from $12r.0 to f230000 for
tho purpose of constructing 105 miles
of HncB. .
I'Iiuih have been noi footed by the
I'hauiher of Uomniercu for tho erection
of a ten story office building at l?a-
luu
J''oiir tltouuand head of cattl were
iold at Vj I'auo laut week for $100-
uOO. '
A charter has been cranted the Mar
Hit Ice and Electric Uglit Company of
Martiu rallo comity capital utock
J130.000. J
.
A li-i.il nf lo ml 'I" 2'IE anrar. 1taltl
XI. MlfVV Ut. UM UWU u. mvm
jitu AutonlOj p recently bold and
Mil la Irrigated; au) orbiivlded for
cu Ionization purposes.
i.
k ViWUUOMl(l ciliuiaiitusi tfta aiunuib or
rangeniomo for we erecuon Pi a iuu-
U00;wpreU5uu9 at Ueaumont.
Tha State .HaoHra' Association will
hold their annual convention at b'au
Aatouto May 7tlj. and 8tb.
Arranpemento were perfected t Or-
30S6 lor uuii'liog a pas laoiory m coa
nectlon with the Yellow Plae Panar
ititi Costf nw tJJit :t?y viU yp-
reseat ua luYtpJ8nt oM200Q00
DES10NED BY
Spero.Michael 6 Son
WEW YORK
Bargains
In Wall Paper
Remn ants
"Wc liiiVO'43ii lui'ml laryo
ittunbiM of Wall l'tipur Jtein-
tiiiiitH iniiiiy of tlim in qnui)
lil.y (Suffiuient to mpt'r d
larye romu that wc arc'clos
ing out at vury low priot-A
New Desi(ns
Now sample books just ro.
coived showing tho latest
patterns in many- different
ritylrts and colors t It's a
ploimtirc to ihow lltum.
The Bridlieid Drug
Cmpiiiy.
Louis Aloutgomcry Prqp.
V4fiJjytUAA
'tho Trinity County Progressive
Maguo has bceu organised at Urootuu
and plana havo bceu perfected by hli.
organUatlou to havo a county fulr ut
that place this year.
Fle crops of alfalfa havo been cut
off cue farm dear Pecos so far thto
ycur.
'T'v
The Btcanieblp J)etla haa arrived at
Arausao pass wttlia coueleumeut ot
oi) for Mm Unit IteOulne Company
i ----
A cur of HtraY.perrleB wero recently
phipped for AUIn t Denver Colora-
do j
-
Final plana aybbln4 coasldored In
the Chicago oHlcef of the ;cta re
SUJlwy losf. M? f bUOtQUQ d80t td W
Rapidly
Get your ne
Spring suit now
and at this store
while the stock
is complete. We
have already
dressed scores of
men and- young
men in the lat
est fashion in
suits. Get yours.
St'W
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v
Buy One Like
THIS
Wk A Summer
No one would t
to go tlirougIithcummer
out a reJpjKrator
ate fittumhex of
I KPVf'H t'itJr'm1 M.im.iiKiiii
r6ibu.-dur crenfn a coup
I4 fimea a vcek
occtxmonally all because
not ccquaintedlwitli tlir
MVVIIU VKIUIUVIV I
Refrigerator
If your refrigerator acts as de-(
scribed ubove it's time to investi-t
gQ'.o the 'Leonord". The Leonard
Cleanable Refrigerator is the
handsomeat strongest most ssn.
itary and economical refrigerator
ou the market. It's the easiest
to clq4ii and keep clean U ro
quires the least icekeeps food
loosest and will outwear five re-
frigerators of tho ordinary kind
We want to chow you the pa'rftt-
ed feitureo that make '.ke "Leotr
ard the satisfactory reftigemtoc
tobu. Come in.
Leonard CleaiuUe
Rtfrigtrators
A work of art PoJtr
'feltipsulation on itt
jjwctlam lineprvwipn
eliamber not etmml
ie. All tfotf wirf
a4y lti. you will W i
HlfhUd with it. Ut u
explain it to yofl "
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il.il1'' " '""" W I I
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link of ryiig A.rf'1'
vJh- b
land yet jipl'e'f '
fiiHI.li iiniijltriii f in
lice
If oil
.fiid tainted fooM
i.l r-
t
retd fit qaivftw.
I '
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