Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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BROWNWOOD TEXAS SATURDAY Al'RIL (5 191:!
Volnme So. 12.
. Member Associated Tress.
ESS-
HORSES RUN
WITH LADIES
REBELS
DE
TO TRIAL
MEN WHY
REPULSED
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MISSISSIPPI
CONDITIONS
il.
CONOR
ON STAND
TWO BRADY LADIES INJURED IN
RUNAWAY.
MRS. STEFFINS SLIGHTLY HURT
Were Euroute to Picnic When Tug
Broke Three People in the
Buggy All Hurt.
A serious runaway accident occur-
red Wednesday afternoon at about 2
o'clock in the Bumguardner lane a
counle of miles east of town as a
result of which Mrs.
TWO BATTLES ARE LOST TO THE
MADERlSf.YS.
HEAVY LOSSES SUSTAINED
KNOWN .MAKES A WEAK WITNESS
IN CELEBRATED CASE.
.Mexican Kin eminent Much - l'n-
.couraireil h Recent Victories of
Arm.
Special:
Mexico City. April ti.Forty fcbela
were killed and sixty were . taken
prisoners by- the federals near
m . i
mr.
Ii.it.lo - TiMBrjl folonel
S. J. ijtriegler j . i. ....!. rf mm aimrfwli
and little son. and Mrs. Carl StefflnSi . t . torf nlarp1 raid
guns on the rebel route to "NVcasla
and the ambush was most auceesstm.
The federals beside ktilttiiS. ana cl-
IV had a very narrow escape with their
ivves. Tbe party was on tneir way to
r. ."3 . ....... .. a nhitifv
jLmuiginiruuer puMUir uu a uomub
TOLD STORY OF TRAGEDY
uinniM! nv SITIATION IKII KI.V (iKOIUM
SI VI WI't. ! WORSE .SOITH OF ( MM.
EXPLANATION WAS DECLINED LOUISIANA LEVEE BREAKS
CHANCE OF VENUE REFUSED IN
NORRIS CASE.
STATE READY FDR TRIAL
rip anti when about half a mile from
luniguardner's they were overtaken
fry a runaway team driven to a hack
Liy Pink Alee and almost before the.y
were aware of the danger the team
lad collided with their buggy.
Just before reaching the buggy one
of the tugs broke loose and the neck-
yoke slipped off the tongue with the
tresult that the tongue was run into
he ground and broken off. The
orses then tore loose from their
.mess and continued their mad rim
About the Same as lie Told oh Urn
Nhrlit When the Neighbors
Arrited at His Home.
The defendant in the Brown murder
trial was placed on the stand this
morning in an effort to place the
blame of the murder elsewhere. arid
lhe made a weak witness for the de
fense. In substance he told practi-
caliy the same story as he told the
lieighbors when they arrived at hist
home on the night of the killing. He
his wife bud been the
Fort Thousand Homeless and Teu
Thoiisind Withont Food Rue to
1 1 Is h Waters.
"-" I cLflirf hi n lift
! taring the men took arms amtnuar-i r-v
itior. and dnat.te
iuar. z a grother ot Mre j-t!upi.
i.l.st- Stiarez. of the Mad'ro -JPOVBTB-"
.in.nt. w.is killed in a battle W&r
' Penvos- while ifadins four hundred
'ft-derals against a n-bel force.' -of
. i .in mu- hundred were kitted ih Ihe
briftl-.
I 'arm I Captured U liehel.
KJ Ps( Ai.nl ."..Wire were re
hw .ttrjmnn between Juarea from drowning
... a .h first mf-ssaaef account of the tragedy saying Mrs
HUH .1 1 ill l ur- ----- -
il they struck the Stricter buggy sald t f.u in the hand.- M Ihel Brown wa sleeping on me omei
n-JM-ls la.-: niKht TbTir.faa.-said of the bed and that he aui not open
ti r4H 's rainifed a mae&tne im.t nis pye .umu ir i.n
Nestor . pja hestpf . friends and that hi- loved ami
uuiiytru . ' i v' v -----
of feelinif existed he told how they
had sat on the front port h early in
"the evening and took earn other's
shoes off.
The defendant also relate! the sto-
ry of how he was in wimniii!if only a
few .days before and how le went to
hjo t if.'v- risciii iiiiil irt'eiited. tier
A -CT . v " . ----
. r ' j .i t : lln - - tti f ft i i r ii
Hotli Democrats and IeuJliriis
Oel (uite Amrry and Ueeome
Acriii!iiu!oit.
Special:
V'oihiniIin T) (' Anril I' fill Of
the most acrimonioiu-s debates in thei VaahinBton D. C. April S. r
hoie this session was precipitated j : Major Oeneral Wood predicts
today wh n RepreseMative RaiideH : that more than fort' thousand
of Te-xmt. explained- that he meant no r persons will be .made homeless
reflection upon members when he in- and. ten thousand vlil have to be
timated. rn his speech Thursda that .fiMl because of the Mississippi
a majoritx r the members were en-:. ; rlvr flood. .
pagetl in elnplment that his anti-- - -'
corporation retainer fee bill 'ould.Spep-ijj;
stop. ' RandeN attemited to explain j ' fjickman; Ky. April '. Twenty
fnllv that he did not-Intend to charge picked men with twelve service boats
that the members were corrulrtly em-' left here this morning on a special
iplo el. or were biased by any ehtpkjy-; train to Testae . pereans marooned on
ment. but it was not we receivtMi. house-tops moorea ntfts ana in tr s
Applause greeted si.echeB. made by lit: the seetfcm affectwl.by the breaking
Irs. StetKns and Cecil Striegler wero
I'tched head foremost to the ground.
Mrs. Steffins receiving a sprained
wrist in the fall besides numerous
brtjises. while the little lad struck o:t
atu'. a nt'
likst Wife nnre or twice. He said hp
weat for the gun and that as be w'aii
returning hi? wife said 'Tome .here
rtar ;rom the ff;ieraTs.
Diaz i- Honored.
Mi.ir-.! .iain. April tieheral
. . . . . . .... J .. . .. . ...... .Mni jif Mi.- Iffimo hrr- " that he fold her h
kis race. SKinmng ii i ceiiim ruin i :!.. ... -.
'-nsing his nose mouth and eye. .nt:nms to tfu- rec ip.enl . :of 1 was right there. He-aN. revlewe.rl
Mrs Striegler was even more unto- niArk l.-'n ra i.ere Tda at sood j their early rourhip and told of hit
t ttiati.. heinir raueht in rhe wreck ami Fndav reiUi-.ns set wvs 'sicial trll-'' infatuation u sald VM h"
Udwards .and HiirtJetf
both .democrat. and
Michigan republican
of nporgja. . of the soverrrment levee iat
flitshf
Umntltoit of Th wait now covers a section - f fh
wtin shnmly icmiiHrv around Hickman ten mil -a
eritidSHt the Texan's declaration and WW afltd miles long ti-ii
d to accept any ex- .flood of water broke thrcxigh the !
virfiiallv declined
pla nation.
f-V t-e
SENIOR COOKING CLASS
esbrday ...altfcrapoa it rushed ov . r
T :
agged about a hundYd ards- itn
. result that a bad gisii was cut on
side of her face and she suffered
IMaz- !.s .also in. j jave his i!e ever thinu
v irind ankle and bruit-1? And con-
fcfions all ovr her hodv That she '
T'ed with her life is "uracil
rite vas jid i:ni
-ij':endance at the rore;fi'!fis tf needed
(i:: trcles. ' ' With all his 8try ti
Miisliinutttn .Report. made a weak witnes for
u-.oMnMnn Anrit fi W U a tne ex- tvas trlisiMv he.rvotiR. we? ii
am. i -
. f .Ki. -roHorted caoture Of' m-v fit-.nmmfn's with toncn
IVI'UUll ''" " - ... -w - - . -
liat sho
! thr vall.r with a tdar and could ie
I hear . tor iity. mi lee. Great f- ars
iare ewertjvlned for the people in t- e
FfiUFn PRFTTY I1INNFR sibn. The iev. m tv- R.ei
'the cause of 'grave concern Tl wa
ter in that seclttM nas.reac.ir i n:r.
Imite ittlaBd-and ta-o children are re-
First of Serif oi lime Simple IM'ii
tiers is sened at a Cost of
(hie Dollar.
To make a practical demonstration
Defen.se Wanted to Introduce Xorei
Evidence Asks Time for Con- -saltation.
Special :
Fort Worth. April 0. -The dsfiaiia.
this morning in the Norrte case Ctt&r-
ed a liat ot names of peopia SHafe it
wished to be called as witnesses Ip -r
support of its motion for a change of
venue but Judge Simmons ordered!
the attprneys to proceed with their ac-
gument9 instead of allowing mcr. .
witnesses summoned. The def&tiSa
noted exceptions to this ruling ot fflfe"
cojtrt. There were several typewrit-
ten pages of names of those whont the
defense asked to have summoned .
After the argument on the moiid
the court promptly overruled tfte ap-
plication. and ordered the attorii$ij
to proceed to trial. The state an-
nounced ready for trial and the d-
fense akel for time for constiltatioa-
The evidence taken on tho moifoo
for a ch mge of venue showed thai
there is a pretty fair division of opin-
ion in Fort Worth as to whether to
. . r I 4 .1 1 In Th .
i uerenuanr can sei a iar umi i x-u-
rant county mo.t of the witnesses
doubting whether be could get a fair .
trial basins their doubts upon the 6X-
i cited condition of the public mind with .
reference to the case.
f-ll Mil. Illl" .llllliMliiir .......
girted drowned it 'Lake counr;.. ien-j. Fort 6 Afc 2
j annoum'd rady for trial. The se-
- dr.-ir
f
i. turns - .. t j .. ..ii.. .-i i..
.-.-ict.nra nim!).- nd Tn!.bK lt the rcvotiwiomsi. v" muCH- water it no iarn-u 111
?M- -. Steffins was obliged to carry the to th- stale department foday: ace in tbne that
.nt- gni) citnimrt th h'lf-?IlS lOUS favor of the Madero covernmetit.
could hardly 1.. . : i-
bv Jtlje jury After ! hit-' fill-
Mrs. Strteg'er to the Bunmuardner
residence where medical aid was
summoned bv nbone. The doctors
Saltillo. Knsonada. r. uadalajuara :mm time ttve defers turt - '
districts are all reported quiet. Tn ns'5 over to tn- stat-. .mi f
Sonora revolutionists are appearing Attoipney. Wal'. r V Ka-lv u-a !-
IN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
were obliged to take five or six stit- supposedly from Chihuahua.
ones to close the wound on Mrs. J "
Strieciers face and also administer-InriinV UIIMTC DIIRI 1 P IT Y
ed relief to the other unfortunate; jntN HI flRll I I UULlUlll
and they were able to be removed to
their homes where they are reported j
5s getting along nicely. j
The Striegler buggy was practically j
demolished and the horse stripped of j will Introduce Dili of Sweeping Char
its harness ran until it was stopped! acter to Tlirow Flood of Light
near the Voea community Mr. Ake ! on ('(iitrihutions.
and his little son. who was with him S ia.
escaped with practically no Injuries WaafrillKUm. April 6 "If it is pO
whatever. Brady Standard.
gruelUug ' rrosx-exaniinat ion V. r ' v
handled tbe p'-isotler roujihlv au1 had
him solftewitat cotifus-d He r.v: ...!
'him. In Admit that he thought the 'tin -Mrs:.
Brown moed to town was a sep-
aration because he gae her $1"o in
settlement -He eould not say why It
was he ran off after a gun when a
dewperate character was attacking
wife.
' Human Drain Offered.
' When IJr: Haley of Hal linger wa
introduced as an expert wfrnew h?
:id Reprentative defwis. .'f n
niPHIII nlU ll I l!H- 'nuilMn-
rhc tloctor that his
evldeuce will count fur but little. It
testified to by ex
it retik -Widens to M Feet
defendant llf Ue Knowledge gained tnroun me . MmihLs April R -Duh t . WrXy0n 0f iurors in tbe case W ao
lKmetj6c Sue rice course it has lHn rttnmu meat ion with Trltonv ;ii . enn ein ntu Monday.
n 1 .i... ..! .i r.f. tb -.. iMIslieif. trdav anil - "'j' r..e:- ." c
tin-' bi "! definite renins - . e r-
Ativeifl r.f the IHck.uan. lew
brek sihee it ftr&f .'mini I;?
vea.Vrditv afternom The u;t- -ha
. .. $! Tiie ttr-t of' this tncreaxil from sivt fet to j'v;
1... - uu. n o;i Fndav b Mis-huadreti fee and is no ahsotu'elvj
ivtmd aiiv control the attention of ;
i m t.- -R.nssrt.i e arii Miss Ifltti'" - . . ...
H .: H' - . who : ed
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DISTRICT DEBATE WILL
BE HELD HERE TONIGHT
and
. nir. tuuifnts -hurnr Hifned to savins lit'
oi lae Misn . . . . .Ts.nil as
. I iiii! tuche1n w-Wii a live COUTSC-. '
" ... - imich property as possible
Rnner The dinner is lh-rlbed aa . ditroyed
u iHUvl -W.s-.--T" . !
" ol rr" "'" b Ui ah arta or more tnan tnis anernoon and tonight to ueter-
tae attended for many weeks. - . 'mn. r anl- . .. . kr
mtne wnicn scnovi siian i ryie-mfc w
KroAvnwood. Coleman. Rritton
Jlcllliaiiy Acndcniy Are
Represented.
The district debate aaQoaaced far
Washington. April
sible to do so.
. i rA. .'I u.a ... fiirti
L tion so confused
Hood of light upon t.he preaideatfal f r V " . V
f-anmaien contributions and for thAt
KSTCDEXTS RECITAL AT
; DVMKL RAKE If.
H will fe given at Daniel Baker Colk-ge reason i am - f t J(rajii
Jt' Wei Monday evening. April k. at house within the next js frM. 5njnp
m m&:19 'clock- vrotom is brief 1 sincerity and earnes.neaa a: ptibtictt o
M V Vbut well prepared. The public is cor-j bill of a very sweeping character. I Th(l stinger doctor'had to
Wi t AJdlaMr incited to be present at this Utielieve the people are ahxioif ; ti . -thwf. n nf the cells
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the last students recital. No admis
sion vv!U be charged. The following
?ogram 'will be gffen:
aiozart: Concert D. Minor. lise
Mjrae Pledger. First Piano; Mrs. Al
lison Second Piano.
Chaaninade: Call rr hoe Ballet'
v'era Yarbo.
.Strelezkl: Tlif Rose." Mr. Charles
ill iwj-
la u.aiin Prom D Maior
Concerto. Miss Lena Hall urn. Irst
Piano; JItes Oox. Second Piano.
Haj"d: "Sonata" D. Major Miss
Anna Steven-son.
Chopin: Polonaise A Major Miss
Florence Bell.
Smfth: ""'0! That We Two Were
Maying MJs-s Kathleen Currie. Mr.
M O. Hea.
Moszkowski: Spanish DaaceMtea.
Carrie Reaves First Piano; JHss Cox
Second Piano.
ttiyERS acceit'.uivice
AM) 00 TO WORK.
London. April 6. The miners' fed-
eration today accepted the receom-
mendation of ttte Executive committee
and will be ordered back to the mines
Pnifi WiHfrMl -ontMfcr- mtle are Still-
eareful estimate of the.COft hn8 ttVf Xa reports haw been re-
been made but it is thought hy Mhss havinR dr0wnd at
liiKham. who is in chtrrge of that tie-Ltj-j - peoole all having tied
parttnent of the school. 4hat tite "coat - ...w w W- n anticipation of the
blood. - Wore than hree thousand
people are i in tents or entin lv
know how a (ampatgn a nuaapu.. rtv..r .M..rh and
and I am going to. try to tnake It fiom-. - . f nnt M1. )POn
sible to secure this information. 1V? 1
bill will be introduced in good faith Sx McCarver was again plac-
and I am going to make a hnrd fifsW;rf 0 tb() stntHl 0(lay and save an
for it passage. It will provide . tor. . . . .... ......t
Miasreal publicity in every item ed;ore tfte nrv
or expended by a candidate ior in?. ix is n0y rfiat the evidence will
presidency.'' not nn be ln tvftre Tuesday and then
The Henry bill will call. for a week- nrgttmPnt-will cotisume some time-.
ly statement oi an money mmi
ffyg Snwnediatoly
CUT PRICE TOMUtti.
J We will close out all of our Candy
fij Eaeter Eggs at a cheap "rice from G
X o'clock up to 10 o'clock tonight We
fcavo almost all sizes.
KANBASTBR'S KANDY KITCHB-N.
butions of every character reccv)l j . - :
by each candidate the pubticaUoji orliOiM 0BTS WEEK
the statements to begin about bIn j MORE 01;
...nnic l.nfnro the nrttnarlftft and-. to
HJUUVlIf v - - - i .
be continued by the nominee up f45If j
THIS IiIFE
will come within the titiait.
It was an Kaater dijmef . apd the
color s. heme wan yellow.- The ptaca
eat-ds were bandandte Kaater earda
which had been flirted by the gfrU
themselves and the following menu
I was served.
Fruit cock tall in orange bnaketa.
Baker Fish with Hollorjdnifie sauce
Corn ('njtard in Ramjkins .
Potatoes the half ahell. Cold Sinw
Hot Hiscnits and Iced Tea.
U'fttoi- 1 .11 v salnfl with Cheese Balli
and Oliver'
Apricot Ice and AnKel Food.
The. next of the series of dinners (
will b- served oil Tuesday aCtenwon
to the members or the class. Two
girls will play hostess and there will
be one guest of honor the oihpr mem-
bers of the dining party being home-
folk. Theii again on Frlflfty evening
two other girls will serve dinner to
the mothers of the t;lrls in the. class.
'Hie series promise to Interest the
young Indies aft well as demonstrate
what they are accomplishing by the
Brown wood district in the all-state
meet to be held at Austin In May.
promises to be a very interesting: en-
tertainment. The preliminary foa
tests will be held at 4:30 o'clock; whetl
j Brown wood and Coleman high sdioete
withciJt ahelter at Hickman
The.ldsa to the alfalfa- crop m tne .
Pwit l.fce rotimrv will tie heavy . r
.". -. . - . - - i
rhe acreage there being large
l.oui.siaiia I.en'C Hreaks. I
Baton Rflttg. . April b. The j
first break In the Ionlslana levees wast
reported today on the Atchafaiaa
river in West Baton Rouge I ne
crevasse there is reported to be. two
hundred' feet wide..
tenms from Britton Training Sefcool
and Mcllhany Aeademy will do like-
wise. The subject to be discussed fc
"Resolved that Texas Should AdOfrf
the Initiative and Referendum."
Tonight at s .so o'clock at th M-
VERDICT IS RENDERED
brary the two winning teams will de-
bate to determine which or them sfcal!
represent the district ia the ali-StSUiit;
meet. Tonight the judges wilt ha Btfk
Uor FInley of the Comnacho BxttCn-
lUlt H nd Messrs Weatherford of CoTa-
IN MISS MERCY'S CASE i mn" t "'"t
aildresses for either side of the qne&-
tion and will emleavor to do Jnstiee
to whichever side they drnw in the
contest. The debaters will not be no-
tified which side they will have n$tt
about fifteen minutes before the da-
si uily of this department.
1 . Urenhnm. Tevaa. April 1. As sher-
inn iimp oi rill" rirtLtiuiit tut. imw ...
me u.ut oi iiil . 1 iff Tfi cite was today completing ar-
Rshed statements will ttwo 1 inmiB t0 hftnB Charlie . McCleu-rw frlends on last even!
show rhe purposes for .vhich nil mon- of mllldr n brU)1iy mrty nt lub I
03 is expended. i. wna rnentvtwl .... -i.. o nlmiinrniiori bv
IMRTIIDA t" I'ARTV
Miss Mary McCartney entertained
ening with n
lake. The
(.ols $'-Vdl(l Damaires Against Dean of
Women in the Chicago rni-
lersity. rhlrneo. Ill . April Miss Esther
Mercy who sued Miss Marlon Talbot p batp tRR-
. it - TT..t..AMlii rf I
dean of women in me uiuwianj .
Chicago for- $100000 for slander In
connection with her dismissal from
the university was this morning
awarded the sum of $2500.
Miss Mercy was dismissed from the
Pniversitv of Chicago and she alleg-
A small charge will be made at the
library tonight to pay the expenses of
ihe winning team.
is expenueu. . j f 0 week; wn8 recclved
RepresenlnUyo Henry snys he la J:" r . ...
uepresenutuyf m-u- .- ....
convinced that large sums of "money frl" Governor Colquitt
are being spent by the advocates ot-
.cMnMni ennrtbintos nf Friends of iJuciioy jacKBon wui
both parties in the presidential cam-
paigns and be thinks the voters ought
to know where this money is coming
from but it is too infee for such a bill
as he contemplates being made appli-
cable to tbe present campaign. Tim
question which Congressman Henry
raises has already become something
of ah isstie in Texas.
Watch our show windows A change
and something nice each day.
It . SEITZ BAKERY.
be
interested in the announcement that
he will graduate from the Kansas City
Veterinary College with honors during
the present month. Dr. Dudley Jack-
son is the son of Dr. C. S. Jackson of
this city and a very deserving young
jimn. He will be associated with his
father in the practice .here.
'"I.. .... '"..."VL::;iol that lD.Ia. to prevent
f ho old reliable SelU Bakery can
serve you with the tbost the market
affords in the line pf broad cakes
and pies. 1
r.i nt the lake till after "11 o'clock. The
party was composed of flto following
young people:. Misses Bertie Camp.
Cora' Lee. Mary McCartney. Kvn Mae
flowtv. Oussle Mae Keniro ami
trice Wilkinson Messrs Mnlpne Dtin-
....... i Mr. o.'ilt 1 1 nrlliut.
can wiiKinsmi .muuh- .
After a heart .v camp supper the gmrrr
found pleasure in boatri'1' AnnrlnR
and games.
The Young AVoinan's Society of thu
First Baptist church-will meet Mon-
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
church in a study meeting.
of the aigrettes from the young worn
tin's hat and that in the cause assign-
ed for the dismissal she was slander
ed by the dean. The case has been
on trial for about two weeks and has
attracted much attention.
SPECIAL DEFTTV SHERIFF
SENTENCED FOR ASSAl'LT
I'assaie. X. .1. April 0. John Flem-
ing a special "deputy sheriff who par-
ticipated In yesterday's strike trou-
ble hero was sentenced this morn
ing to serve thirty days on an assault
charge.
31 ETH.ODIST MINISTER
meningitis virrar
Sjiecinl : '
Waxahachie. Texas April a. Dr. T.
S. Armstrong presiding elder oC tn
Waxalmchie district of the Central
Texas conference. 1ms been stricken
with meningitis. His condition is said
to be serious. He was taken iu on
Wednesday.
A Miss Darvy. aged 20 years died
at Midlothian last night of meningitis.
Dr. Armstrong Is well known In
Brownwood. liaving been here several
times.
You never -saw batter cakes and pies
than can bo found daily at
It SEITZ BAKERY.
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