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VOL. XVI.
ABILENE TEXAS FRIDAY AUGUST 30 1012.
MUMBBK'212.
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TRAIN WRECK
NEAR TEMPLE
KATY FLYER NORTHBOUND JUMP
TRACK THREE MILES OF
CITY ROLLS IN DITCH
1 KILLED: 17
Engine Stayed on Trestle But Four
Coacheo Mail and Express Cars
Topple Off Engineer and
Fireman ftpmain at Post
fly Associated ProBB
TICMPl.E Auk- 30. Ojio person wan
killed two RerlotiHly hurt nni) liftmen
slightly Injured when the northbound
Katy Flyer No. 8 Jumped Its traca
on a twolve-foot trpstlo three mlleB
north of here at threp o'clock thin
morning
The dead man Is tho nowabutch.
who v;at) mnking hfn first run The
train wan traveling only at a nominal
rate of apeed whon tho engine and
flvo ears behind It loft the rails. The
engine Btnyed on the trestle but four
conches mall and express earn top-
pled over Into the ditch. Pour Pull-
man carp behind remained on the
treHtlo.
The locomotlvp. running the Ilea.
continued ncroaa the trcatle to nolld
earth bpfwo being brought to a atop
The engineer and llreman remained
at their poatH.
Tho injured Include. Allen Stone
or Ilartlett. rlcht Bldo bruUcd (1 P
.Mathta of Blmo. bruised; Mlsa Carrie
Thompson of Grand Saline cut b
flying glass; Mlas E. Scabaugh of Dal
las. kueea cut; T S. Ilartlett. arms and
Iprs hurt; N. O. Fox of Leander had
one of lits legrt pinned under a car.
Sovornl othorB. including negroes
wore hurt slightly. Tho tender Jum
ed (ho track apreadlng tho rails and
causing thu accident.
Tho dead nuwnbutch la .lohn S.
Pierce or WlunBboro Texas. Among
others who wore Injured ore L. R.
Trnnnon of Jacksboro I. L. Gannon of
Aimtin. A. Dowor of Hamlin all of
jachonv. werejUaHsniiKOra on tlutjnluv
rrho-arooker waapvacflcajly .destroy-
ed In tho craBh. tho train wan Tun-
ning at about thlrty-ftvo miles an
hour.
Ahhou Colton HcccIpK
Weighed at yard up to 9.00 a. nt.
Thiiwdajr Aug. 29th. 1912 2GC bales.
Receipts tor Wednesday wore 9
bales. Totnl to this date wero 20
bales ahead of Ramo date last year.
Prices paid In Anson Wednesday
ranged from 10.85 to 11.2u however
tho market did not Justify prices
tibove 107(1. Anson Enterprise.
.rathe Weekly 'o. 30 nt Hoyal Tonight
Antorfg tho nolablo pictures on this
number are. those of the new craft
launched by the Italian government
far llin t-illalnnr of HllllUt'Il UUblUarlllCS
The U. B S. New Hamjishlro rammed'
by u passenger boat In New York fvar-
(bor. Two styles or iaie suiimiur unw
Mayor Oaynor of New York reviews
j the parade of tho celebration of a
"Sane Fourth" In that city. Tho an-
nual rice carnival nt Toklo Japan Is
unuBunlly Interesting this year.
MrB. Hiixtcr Gollghty of Marra Ib
In tho tty vlslUnir her dnughter
MrB.' O. L Reed.
Cnpt W II Preaton of nuffalo Gap.
lert last night for n visit to IjIb old
homo In Tennessee.
I ii'
Chuto tho chute tonight.
Marrlago license wero Issued yes-
terday to Mr. T. F. StevenB and MIbb
Ann o Erwln. of Trent.
Max FJschor i
tiao from Wise
county arrangitu
reside. 9.1
to return hero to
PnrlBh' 8tusVlrof classy photos.
John GuIUtfl
from a busl
ness visit to
tbo '
this morning.
Parish' Studio
classy photos
i
Mrs J. A. M
a returned this
morning Irom afousl
l'Bb trip to Mor-
kel. t
A lovely homo-madtt present will ho
given away tonight with each cup of
ten.
-A
W. I. Cook
It. B. Nail of Albany
wero hcruHjp
night.
i .
Parish' St
rfor Classy Photos
i
Bcq tho w
eifvlu tho bicycle and
pony tournt!
nt ilyl witness the
crownlu of tho two quecnB tonight
at lht I'elook.
G. 8
oi "Wichita Falls was
litre tktt
! ' ' ' "
tor Gl4sy Photos.
INJURED MAy
f. f
MA
si
aWJ
Parh Btwla
"W 1 1 ' ' ' " '
JfcMM MfeleM
tAMferd vm Here
500 SOLDIERS
GO T INTERIOR
AMERICAN VAKINKft AMI RM'i:
JACKETS LKAVK IIMIIN'TO '11)
KSTAIIMHII COMJirNlfA-
TIO INLAND.
MEET' TROUBLE
Expected Troop Will Jluie to Vaxn
Thru Ltnu Iti'liH Headquarter.
Where Iteslslunco Muy
lie Made
Hy AXHoelnted Press.
SAN JIAN DKI Sl'lt Nicaragua.
Aug. 0. A torco of fhu hundred Am-
erican bluejacketB and marl ties left
Cot Into today to proceed Inland und
establish railroad and telegraphic
communication with the city of Manu-
Kiin the capital of the Republic.
.May Encounter Trouble.
ll Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. The Am-
erkan force which Btarted this morn-
Iiik for Managua. Is expected to have
to pass through the city of Leon the
hendiTiartets of tho rebels and trou-
ble ma be encountered by the United
Suites troops.
MILS. II. !!. 'JiOGKRK DIES.
UtiloM of Vice President of Standard
OH Conipnii) I'asieH Amiy
Suddenly.
NEW YORK Aug 30 Mrs. H. M.
Rogers widow of the vice president
of tb Standard Oil Company died
Biiddenl In u dining car In the Grand
Central station here today .
JEWEL THEATRE
tfer A Jfc!
FOR STOCK GO:
Carpenters are at work remodeling
tho Jewel Theatre ratsldg tho celling
ami lowering tho floor putting In a
much larger stagd and arranging the
tho entire stago and building to ac-
commodato first class stock companies.
Dry scenery and a new drop curtain
nro also In tho plans. When complet
ed the Jewel will be attractive and
arranged for presenting flrll class
showB as any theatre In Western Tex-
an.
During the coming season some of
the best companies now playing In
Texas will be seen at tho Jewel.
E. M. Roberts Hangs Himself
E. M. Roberts who lived in the
Cotton Plnnt community nbout twelve
miles southeast of Dropkcnrldge. com!
milled suicide uy nnuging punseii io
a rafter of the porch of 1Ib resldenqe-
Mr. Roberts was In Brcckonrldge In
tho afternoon and started homo late
Ills wifo who was' not oxpectlng him
until after dark got a little uelgu-
nor girl by U noma of Durko to stay
with her According to her Btory Mr
Roberta roachod home between nino
and ton o'clock. Nothlng'scomed to
bo wrong with him nnd Re went to
bed as usual. In tho latter part of the
night tho llttlo girl wanted to get up
nnd sho wont with her out in tno yara.
Sho noticed her husband as sho sup-
posed standing on the edge of tho
gallery drcBsed In his night clothes.
She spoke to him several times and
upon recolvlng no reply became frl-
nhtonod nnd wont to Mr. Burko's
house and told him or nor tear tie-
assured her that nothing could bo
wrong and sho returned home; Again
she calM to her husband several
times nnd recolvcd no reply. Tho llt-
tlo girl llghted-a lamp and walked out
on tho porch with It but as HoonaB
sho flashed tho light on Mr. RobortB
sho saw tho ropo around his neck and
exclaimed ha has hanged himself.
All tho c rcumstnncos went to snow
thni ho nlacod a chair near the edge
of tho gallory climbed up into it tieu
ihn mnn nround his neck then around
one of tho rnftera and then Jumped off
tho ehnlr. m ss iik the edge ol tuq gai
lory his foot hanging slightly bolow
thn norch floor. It was thl poaltlon
that caused Mm nobortB to believe
that ho was standing on tho edge of
tho gallery.-ClBco Round up.
Now features tonight at the carnival.
FOR RENT Two good roowB unfur-
niBliPd. cloao in: modern convenience.
Phono Robertfa 395. 3U3i.
. ii i '
S W. Medford pf HIco wis aef
yckterd&y.
0on Spfisr of WtiAkrv' hre to
day
in m
........-
inm 8tm(erd.l
I. C. NAVARRO
FOOND DEAD
JlKXlCAN Ml'SH'lAV HKKMH TO
HAVE TIIIKII OP LIFE AMI
ITT AX EMI '10 IT.
I IN LEFT BREAST
Seem to llute Shot Himself In Ded
In .Sotilliciisl Cornet lluoni und
SlruuKled io lied In Oppulle
Corner Ilefere Ileal li.
TIiIh morning at about 10 o'olocl;
when Mrs. Frank Vlllareal his lalid-
'ady returned from a lslt to her nio-
thiTB residence a block away she
heard groans In the Southeast room
of her residence nt 6H .Mcsqulte St..
and opening the door a pasteboard
laundry box smattcred pVcr with
blood flrat met her gaze and looking
on the bed In the Northweat corner
or the room saw J. C. Navarro hlng
8weIterinB In his own blood.
Excited and ulmoat fninting from.
the Krueaomc bIrIu. It Is testified.
Mrs Vlllnrenl ran Into tho yard
screaming nnd attracted tho atten-
tion of Miss Mnrla Mendosn G42 Mcb-
qtilte nnd others who went Into the
room and found Navarro still ulho
and tryliiR to say something but was
unnbln to do so and died In u very
few momenta The pistol used was
a 3H-callhro and the ball ponctrsjlcd
his left breast and went through the
heart. It wns suited by Dr Kstea
Justice 11 Rob Kecblc was sum-
moned and tewed the remains nnd
took the testimony or Mrs Frank Vlll-
areal and will conclude his coroner's
Inquest this nrtcruoou. after the ex-
amination of other wltneaBeB Includ-
ing Mlsa Mcitdoaa who said the dead
man was a very good friend or hci'B
and she corresponded wllh him when
he would leave here.
i Navarro was g years oi ngp und a
musician having worked at the Jew-
el last winter but had been here on
ly eight days coming from Aqulltn
Toxaa and taking up Ms board at tho
nboe address.
The dead nmn had $Q In silver In
his pocket and a fow uheclB oLpaitar.
wr'lttou In BpanishV no contents of
which have not been translated into
English and It's not Known whether
they will throw nny light on the
death or not.
He was apparently In good health
and cheerful and no cause can bo
assigned for his suicide If that Is
what It was.
'Relatives at Coninnn hr.vc been no-
tified and tho body is being held n-
tll they nro heard from.
Tno man seemed to' ii.-.vo been shot
pn or fell after being shot on a bed
located in tho Southeast corner or
tho room and struggled to the bed In
the Northwest corner after having
been shot leaving a trail of blood on
tho floor Intervening
Program for Cradle Roll Day
At tho First PrCBbyterlan Sunday
school Sunday September 1st. 1912
at 11:00 a. m. and a cordial Invitation
is extonded to all to como.
Doxology
Song No. 712 Gospel HymnB.
Prayer.
Song No 724-qoBpel Hymns.
Greeting to parents and babies.
Ry Hattlo Harris.
Cradle Roil Prayer. ny Perry Ma-
haffey
Song. wco Raby. Ry Florence
Compton.
A Scientific Mother. By Mrs. Jno.
Mueller.
Song Ode to our Babies By Mrs.
JesBo Walker.
Baptizing.
Cradle Roll Welcome By Martha
Bollo Gray.
Song No. 038 Gospel Hymns.
Benediction.
Tho above program will take tho
pace of tho'mornlng service.
ObU 11. I1A4UUO
Superintendent.
CLOUDBURST WIPES OUT TOWN
No Lois of Life Reported But Prop.
eW Loss Will Total Thousands
of Dollars
DAYTON O. Aug. 28. Cloudburst
acid llRhtntng practically wiped out tho
village of Lebanon county seat or
Warren county at ton o'clock tonight.
Communication by lelegraph anu
teiopnonq naa neon ucsiroyeu uui rm-
era havo reftyd tho story or tho dis-
aster to nearby villages.
Bo far no loss of Ufa has been re
ported but tho property damage will
run Into tho thousands of dollars
Wholo blocks nro under water. Near.
ly every houso and business building
block lu tho city Is submerged to tho
upper stories. Boatmen succeeded In
rescuing a numuer oi sick ana seu
persons who wero cut o when tho
torit fettceaded
Tift to crept tho surroun
aiNr ctry will vtry great.
i
6. P. Clark was aeffi (rora Albany
SHO
ltatkey (a tew an ft4 farm Un
Y. X. Mak.
STREET CARNI-
VAL A SUCCESS
STREET CARNIVAL PROMOTED BY
THE METHODIST LADIE8
GETS FINE PATRONAGE
E
A HIT
Large Crowd Lined the Streets to Wit.
neso Great Street pageant of
Local Talent apd Heartily
Applaud It.
Tho Htroot carnival under the nusnl
pea of ijie ladlea of tho First Mctho.
dlst church began hiBt night and made
n line atari largo crowdB flocking to
the KrotiudB nnd nalronlzlnir tho vnrl-
oiih places of amusement
The universal verdict of those who
viBiteu the carnival InBt night wn.
.... worlh thp nonoy.. nm tho cr0W(
inROred until n late hour and liberal-
atron1zIlB 0Vl.r. .iepartmont of
ntnrnrIflo
Without going Into detnlla of tho
rich rare and racy "bIiowb" on the
grouudB we cannot dealat rrom anylng
that each one wob cleverly planned
and executed and ahould be Been t
be appreciated
There's the "Men Only" tent as
you enter the grounds to tho right is
Gift "Hall of Fame" dealing with local
"celebrities." the "Lilliputian Court
the Rovul Family."' attired in robeB of
Royalty; "Larfallt." which Ib Biire to
draw a laugh from thoao who aee It.
".MttRgte and Dam Pulllt." thc"Del-
phle OraoleJ" the "Flower Show.''
"Snake Show." tho Conccft Hall be-
ing at the rar western end or tho
grounds and the confetti Btands and
refreshment stands Interspersed.
It la refreshing to stnnd around and
listen to the "spielers'' such men as
Walter Jennings Joe Garrison. Gus
Roberta. Judge Overshiner tho latter
pf whom presides With becoming grace
and suavity nt the entrance to the
snake allow and wotks as Industrious-
ly na If making a law speech or on-
gaged In a .political campaign effort. t
Confetti flow thick and fast on the
grounds rromegjnnlnjoq ond'of tho
nlcht'n en Voiles. ' '
The tournament riding by the little
boys and girls on ponies and blcy-
cIob was a feature both Interesting
nnd exciting and reflects credit upon
the pnrttclpnntri ns well as the train-
ers. "The Unit of Fame" Is conducted by
Re S. A. Barnes Mrs. Barnes and J.
A. Arnold and tho local hits nover
fall to "bring down tho house.
Thp musical concert Ib most credita
ble both vocal and instrumental mus
ic of the best class rendered. Tonight
Ib tho Inst night and bids fair to be
the beat tefeall.
The Street Parade
TIiq Btreot parade yesterday after-
noon crossed through tho principal
streets of tho city which were liter
ally lined with anxious and expectant
throngs of people who were not disap-
pointed In tho least.
tho parade was neaueu uy uniei oi
Police J.J. Clinton and Assistant Ben
L. Pcovey.
Modern Woodmen Bnnd bicycle
riders consisting of about tweni lit-
tle boyB and girls; t-n lltilu biys oi
Shetland ponica; bunch of clowns;
Float West Texas Flowers; city car.
rlago with Hindoo fortune tehora tw.)
Ben Hur chariots; onakc charmers
float of ladles Goddess of Liberty;
Gypsy wagon; six BUfrragottefl led by
Miss Jane AdduniB of Hull Houso
fames coko containing "man eater;"
float containing tho Lilliputian court
or royal family.
Tho "man cater" wob a tiny llttlo
dog In a largo cage and tho steam
calllopo was a covered dray wagon
with n stovo pipe emerging and emit
ting a volumo of Btnoke with a hoy
playing an accordion nnd It is need
less" to say that these two features
wero heartily applauded by tho crowds
as tho march passed up and down the
streets.
Special Features Tonight
Special features tonight will be
Chuto tho Chute crowning of tho
quecnB now local hits In tho "hall of
fame;" award of prizes In tho tourna-
ment riding and many others too num-
erous to montlon hero - i
Mr. W. S.kGunBalus a farmer living
near FlcniltV:. Pa. says bo haa used
ChamborlBiflVCollc Cholera and Dia
rrhoea TTrafnTriB liln iiimrir nr four
teen ycas anlylhat bo has foudty
to be fti excellent remedy and takjs
pleaauro In recotumeiWHB It. or
saloy all dealers
A xaaLa-itfount of ill faeajtta Is due
to Impaired digestion. Wken the
stomach fallf to perforin its fUBClkxis
properly tfc Wholo jsystew becomes
deraaccd. 4ew lots of Ca4Mar
Um'a Tablt
you
n4. They
will frtrigtm
orate jour IJi
bowsls. eatllNrty
i lavlf-
yaur
tut awv
wUwrahlojrkliair
i to faulty
tlwi. TIT 1L Ma:
tkarwhavt kM
MAKES
wnatHy cured-J
yr atla by all t
ly not ymj
WILLIAM WOOD
IS ARRESTED
PUKS. AMKItK'AN Hli:x Vii.
CIIAItDKII WITH nNMPIIII(
Til Fl'ltMSII BYNAMITi:.
QUASH INDICTMENT
t'lias. Kllloll It l. Tcele nnd K. F.
Hlugleliin and A. . Aloureliouse
Clmnted Willi Appro tag False
Vouchers o he Tried.
By Associated Press.
IIOSTON Muss.. Aug. 30 Presi-
dent William Wood or thu American
Woolen Company wna urresled today
on an Indictment charging him with
conspiring to distribute dynamite In
Lawrence during the strike or textile
workers
Mr. Wood la one or tho beat known
textile men lu the country. Ho was
released on a flvo thousand dollar
ball for a hearing Tuesday.
When dynamite was discovered last
winter the strikers claimed It whb n
plot to Implicate them fascly
Indictments arc Quashed.
Ry Associated Press.
WASHINGTON Aug. 30. Indtct-
menta against Charles G. Elliott for-
mer chief drainage agent of the. De
partment of Agriculture and A. M.
.MoorehoiiBC It. P. Tecle nnd K. P.
Singleton ehnrglng them with appro-
ving false vouchers agalnat tho gov-
ernment are quashed by tho Govern-
ment's request.
The Indictments grew out of tho
Florida Kvcrglades inquiry.
By Associated Press.
ALBUQOEQUE N M Aug. 30.
Cbbs Turver of Anson Jones county
Texas at Clovls .last nlsiit knocked
oiit In tho eighth round Frank Boverly
of Dallas a member of the fire de
partment there.
Tho fight wasfor a. purse of 12.500
Much latereHt Here.
There was very much Interest dis-
played In the outcome of tho fight
Jn this city. From an early hour this
morning The Roporter office was al-
most deluged with Inquiries by tele
phone and otherwise from people- who
(Were anxious to know tho result of
the Clovls meeting and secure tho de
rails. Among tho Interested Inquirers
wns a long dlstanco telephone call by
Airs. Jack Piatt at Anson wife of the
idlscov.erer developer and head mana
ger of Tarvcr. Mrs. Flatt was deop-
ly interested In tho outcome. The
.Reporter tuado diligent efforts to so-
ure tho fight round by round sond-i
Jng requests for a special wire ser
vice to both Amarlllo and Dallas but
tho desired hews was not forthcoming
at prcsB.tlme. Dr. Piatt Tarvcr and
(party of tralnors aro expected to ar
rive in Anson Saturday.
MISS MAY DORTCH will teach a lim-
ited number of pupils at her homo. Sy
camore nnd 5th at. beginning Septem
ber ninth. . zo-3t
IRES TO ELM
MINE HAVE BEEN
(III ems
By Associated Press.
DOUGLAS. Ariz.. Auk 30. Wires to
Kl Tlgro Mine whoro forty Amcrfcani
)ion and nine American women word
reported yesterday to be la gravo
danger havo been cut y rebels
Saventy volunteer soldiers defend
CI Tlgre. Tko Americans also haio
armed themselves and Intend to try
to preserve peace.
Thin o!d mine Is one of tho richest
Lla North Mexico and Is owned by
AmcICJHB.
D C Bybea. telajt watractor llv
Jng at M Keellag Ckrt Caattm III..
la now well rw K a aavara ami aawy
lag case oi kMy triW. &
paiaed and ka
wit
eft uU
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XMau
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Uwaaya
iioa
adtrMfJi
1 lf win
1ikfMMj
war ny
lr
JrlI WHgt H'
I TKLtaa-Villa.
McLei4
TARVER KNOCKS
BEVERLY OUT IN
WMAaNMraf
diaaraailM
Mftjtti
iim iiciLwui
lWSi tM
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''iSita
WOMAN AND SIX
WRENBII4
TO DEATH INN. J.
By Associated Press.
' RUTHKItFORD N. J.. Aug. 30.
Mr. Kuillo Pcbaro and six of her sev-
en children ranging from flvo mmitlirt
to twelve years of age wore burn'od
to death in a fire that destroyed their
home.'
Thn hlisbnnd with a boy of thirteen
enenped by Jumping from the second
floor window.
What Br. WHej Bid.
Ho could not believe that ment wna
being Btcnm rorfst'In itVyncwim
succesarully lyfjnt. a stnclnrcpro-
scntiitlvn toyfjJrcnj'o to InsptVt tho
plant ol twjXloiuu .Meat Probating
Company jnm found thnt It laJrneW
process yynh ho had novwTnown.
Tho meow were tender and diclotis
nnd PrnpTrAl for thiyffiblo tjl for n
king. gB )ief or Jfflusewlfehns ov-
er be m abla to fief such flrvft flavors
as cwybody cfh tell by istlng.
neves wao nacV.ncartjf Hoyt's
RoaMC'd Moats bf purchased.
Irocors all Buy tlmt "they como
for more' EjTry nackago baa
Jnlted States QOvcrnment Inapec-
soai on it.
tho arjfy beef mutton veal.
porn
jp 8u ey.
FIRE AT MAXWELL GIN
Cotton Seed House Cleaned Out
By
a Fire Which 3topped of Its
Own Accord
Just nt press tlmo this afternoon an
alarm of lire wan turned In from Mux.
weirs gin .Mesqulto street but whon
fire department reached tho scene the
Incipient flames had voluntarily ceas-
ed to flame a most unusual thing
Indeed. The lire burned off a thin
gauzy lint from tho 'floor of tho seed
house nnd oven off of a big idle of
seed and ceased of its own accord.
How It originated Is a mystery; In
fact tho whoje thing Ib a myBturjk -
One of tl
conm
ailments
that' hard
e nro afflicted
with la lama
Apply Chamber-
M'stLJBi
a day ana mas-
sSx'o'tke Mir
y at each.an-
Pltcatkm; ftfcl
will icf;1 (trick re-
lief For miie by all dealers.
Coming to Texas
i They are coming frqm tho deserts
of tho dim und dusty cast where to
J raise a stunted turnln Is tho prospect
f.of a feast whore tho farms aro made
jor gravel and tney plow with dyna
mite where tho fcBtlvo chattel mort
gage slugs !U dlrgo by day hd night
they are coming on the train they
Lure coming from the regions where
they struggle? long in vain; thy are:
coming front the cabin they arq com-
ing from tho hall thoy aro coming
vdowu to Toxas where thcro's plenty
or them all. They aro coming from
thn Southland thev are comltic from
tho North: from the valleys and the
mountains they in droves aro coming
forth: thoy arc coming Mith their
Htusbands; they are coming with their
wvcs tney nro coming with tnoir
hammers with their needles und their
knives; with their harrows and their
planters und their pencils and their
guns; they are coming with their fa-
thers and their mothers and their
lions. Thoy are coming stout and
blender tnoy arc coming snort anu
taJ tbey arc coming now to Texas
whorfi there is tileuty for tbem all;
fwhera you needn't dig potatoes with a
sabro or a dirk wJicre wnen ram is
badly needed then tho ram gota in
his work; whsro tho rivers moan
and miirmor on their Journey to the
fjcn where tho breezes tacklo corn
fiUilka big as fence posts on tno ica.
where tho savage lately wandered on
Jils search for bujnaa hair with his
hoarse and bowling war cry floated
on tha summer air: whoro a hundred
I braves would answer to the chlot-
faln'a battle call: tney aro coining ami
Lio Texss. whoro thero'a plty for
Hhcrn all. Where tho savago used to
wander yearning for a crop of hair
now tha farmer takes his porkera to
the nearest country fair and tho corn
la aayly arowltix wkero tho greasy
.wigwams stood; whoro.ko buracd tho
L-walllag captive now the poultry
aicratck for food; and tho people wno
nro coming o mis pichsbiucbi oi
climes show a knack of 'keeping up
with the progress of tho times; tney
will' find a country beaming from tha
sprlBgtlmc to tho fall when they land
in suimy Toxas wuerc's tnoro plenty
(for them all xchaago.
Robert W. Herter LartMcovUfef
MO. wao asa Jeea aaroerea wjui aro-
sey trouble
years aajra: MI
tried three
klaikief kidney
pills lLf
My neign.
Idaey PIHs
kof tMA'me t oue
I ty uwree
.-and got
recoaiied them
eyerykedy.''
McISMre-SM Drue
A.M. Jetwa of tke Lee Fkaraacy
CMm Cal.. wao hadld Kolay
Co'a aWkiaaa
fer aty years says:
r "-"--
YMf tfey aa4 Tar
Coaa4
I. U IM
reeemasMid aa
yonga aywti
eenlalajai mo
f most
WOrWHE-fTCJOTI
wmdKmnQ
vid
PWWff
in so rami1
MMPsjb ec in
ctirel'I
Ihii SSlH sails Ml
Ml frmptrii
e In a yU
STANDARD LI
IS INDICTED
FEDERAL GRAND JURY AT DAL
LA8 PREFERS INDICTMENTS
AGAINST NUMBER MEN
restraintIf trade
It Is Aliened That Companies Attemp
ted to Monopolize Oil Trade In "
Texas Arizona New Mexico
Louisiana Oklahoma
By Associated Press.
DALLAS Aug. 30. Tho FcdnraJ
grand Jury here yesterday Indicted
tho Standard Oil Company of Now
York tho Standard Oil Company of
Now Joraey tho Magnolia Petrollupt
Company a Joint stock association of
Tcxns; Calvin Pnyno of Tltusvllle Pn.
John D. Archbold of Now York; Henry
C. Folger Jr.. or New York City: Jno.
Seuley or Galveston; K. X. Ilrown of
Coratcaua and W. C Teagle of Plain-
Hold Now Jersey. The charga Is re-
straint of trade and commerce among
uevnral states and attempt to mono-
pollzo the oil trade in Tcxns Arizona
Now Mexico Louisiana Oklahoma and
Mexico.
The bill alleges that the Plerce-Fon
dyce Oil Association Is engaged In
soiling various oils nnd lubricants in
the territories named und not being n
producer and manufacturer; that It
haa bought supplies Irom three com-
panion charged In tho Indictment
thnt the (lefoiidonta entered Into a
conspiracy ror the Magnolia Company
to establish agencies and bpII direct
to consumers In tho towns whb.ro tha.
Plorce-Fordyco Association has agcn
cles.
'Tho cases wero set for trial at tho
January term of the Fedoral court at
this place.
WHKS COMPANY COMES.
How convenient It la to havo some
delicacy on handfwhen friends call.
Something bolter fian Uo uaual. For
Instnncp. It Is sofet to h'avrf5efcp
Is ro idling It afih hi t)w ml Ol-
ncso kind ntado laf ae Howe Meat Pre-
paring cnmliany'afNteal kltchetu
One of tbdUnltfl States Government
inspector ll atwifrs w hand natchiag
carefully tniit c
rytniBg is or tae
Tko comtmay Wal
cleanest andlbcs
comes this afcd t
es pride la tfce fact
that :ts prodict
'are. the bJt ami are
o abblic.
appreciated
tl
Hoyt'a Mca
icactcs and Cbc-p
Sucy nro alw
commended by one
lady td all h
lends after ak has
discovered wh
Ino products tky an
As your dca
t.lJ it
fpr a package-of each
MII1U. -
4
r-
Is thejikdiv
lua) waor wotm J
JK&
who ufwfi Vole:
r Pills for baca-
ache Mourna.
rTweak back and a-
or Kl
ladder lrregularHIe.
FoU
lla are kcallag streK-
thouTtig tonic
knd quick to produce
beneficial rosul
Contain no harmful
drugs; Novor
Id la bulk Put up In
two sizes in s
bottles tub gea-
ulne in a yolloi
ickage. McLewOra
Bass Drug Co.
"I was cured
diarrhoea fay one
dose of Ckaml
la's Cello Cfcolera.
and Diarrhoea
cdy" writes M. K.
Gobkardt Orlol
Tkere w aotk-
by all dealers.
Ing better. For
"Wero all medfeli
aa merltecleua
as CbambortalHi
Ic Ckole and
Diarrhoea 'Hewv
0 worMTwild
bo much better dm a
tae pereeaeaga
of suffering greAly
;reaaed" wrl-
Temple a4.'
tea Lindsay uz-M
For sale by all teal
Dr. a H. EiUwirtk.
kttllBaM
win St. Kockesiflr K
'. aaya Foley
KWscy Pllla gaii klaa
r-
lief and strengtufawa
woaderful-
.Wi wak
ly. "1 have bee4
kidneys aa4 WaJkr
fared muck pal Foly
y Fllla
aavo me lmm4le r
streag.
tbeaed we wdfully.
to rccomiae4l tkflr uee."
IcLewor-
Baaa Drug Co.
Hay fever and
Augaat
a taoath of latei
peopje. Foley's
aafferi
uaay
y
r.wwi.
1oub4 gtvaa 9
and Is sooth lag
faUef
bealfag
lV
flamed awasb
. Wat. M.
Mr-
thew. N. geai
Me. aaya
few
doses et Fogy's
loaey w"1 Ta
roes.
pound relieved
et a severe
k
of aatkBM asd I
than a tattle
ed a coatfdete
tutat.
rd.H Mefuee ai
Whea you yawl
a need ea1 in
dayllaie feel d
stretek frsaaantl
skle ayrwMeea an
aekey aa waxat
t ia
aa4 aeJeas hiJ
ym ae hulled
MlUOIIUi
rer a al al
ektU sjiMi
will mrtmt or
cr Ue 4aeaae.
drtvwi al tke las.
ajuMtaa wklek
ie aaalsrial germ
te liver ase
t !Nw
vi
itaiiDruccW
i rijkt
J ii. II Hall 4 har
JS- ey Mclaaerl
fug Co.
I
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