The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1912 Page: 2 of 16
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'STttttC
t ths dynamiters
he, of Peoria, 111. also
McM&nlc&l as having
. _ >1(4 out Job* to be
—> hotel keeper related that
x plosion Smythe examined
later tho page
[ McWanigal had reentered
I to be tors out McManlgal
i arranged to go to t thea-
oi the exploaion and
alibi by keeping tha seat
Ryan, of the iron work-
and all the other difeiad-
1 charged with being prlnci-
la conspiracy through whit-
Kyan's defence w
I M< Naraaraa and those who
alone knew that a "dyna-
npalgn" was being carried
I th%t the executive board
[ did not know what Secretary
, d'.d with tha 11,090 month
|priated for his use without
required to give an account-
Coubt the testimony which
keenest Interest was that
|*lated to the blowing up of
Angeles "Times" building.
\ nan could deliberately bay
of high explosive with the
only of destroying property
|usual sest to that party < f the
by the court, tha gov-
t went Into every available de-
James B. McNamara's activity
J Pacific coast which was eon-
I essential to the charges here,
[namiters's arrival in San Fran
Ifter he left his brother's cfflce
oils In July, 1110, his ac-
Kjrtns MeManlgpl as far as Chi
hi* sending back to McManlgal
|ard giving hfm greetings from
wesU and say ins, "The best Of
must parti" the dynamiter's
I* about Ban Francisco, his
fig with Clancy In Seattle, his
lessons" from an electrl.ml ex-
i Seattle how to set off a bomb
|park Instead of a fuse, his caus-
expiosion in Seattle, and ils re-
San Francisco prepuraf ,ry to
| to Los Angeles, were all < >aced
roman In San Francisco who
1 a room to McNamara, a -t oman
nted a room to Smytbe, and an«
woman friend of Capiat tele-
opera tori who connected Mc
with the powder oo,~>pany
sold him the nltrogelatine, the
| (Tom whom he, 8chmid and
rented the launch to carry the
live; a clerk who sold the t luml
[ letters by which ths name of the
was disguised; a man who
the house In which the >00
of nitrogelatlne was stvad in
I Francisco; a clerk in a h -tel In
[Angeles to whom McNamara bid
night" at about 7 o'clock at
Pt after the bomblaad been set in
alley" In the "Times" bu.ldlng,
I policemen who, ran to the wreck
|r the building was destroyed and
had fled all testified. . I
connection with the explosion
story of William jr.. Burns was
His nop, Raymond 3. Turns,
related how detectives had Me-
ant McManlgal pointed out
Item on November, f,. 1»1 P, five
Inths and six days before the ar-
|t» were made. In the meantime
dynamiters wers followed on a
Jng trip to northern Wls-onstn,
they escaped the detectives and
more *» plosions occurred. Burns
ha waa looking for "men higher
[McManlgal testified and others tes-
that Hockln had said many
lore explosions were planned just
lit the time of the arrests <f the
amiters. These proposed plots
|sre: To blow up the locks of the
ca.ial; to blow up "arl?us
1 dings In eastern cities whire the
of "open shop" contractors
re located; to blow up manv rail-
l bridges, and even to cause more
dons cn the Pacific coast.
PlPlTPnSl
Arrivals at tha Martin..
Dr. W. D. Northcutt, Longwood;
L. N. Mark ham, Longwood; W. F.
Ilard, Dallas; C. C. Nash, Palestine;
Mttlrhead. Meridian; Geo. N.
Crosbyton; M. ». Duncan,
Worth; J. B, Pumphrey, Taylor;
ack Wise. Rodgers; L P. Jones,
'Temple; C. Myers, Temple; R. B.
Ford, Oklahoma City; H. H. Good-
man, Eddy; D. Ester. Ft. WorAt;
Oh as Bates, Dallas; L. M. Fitsgerald,
Houston; A. Q. McGalin, Dallas; A P.
English, Dallas; J. E.- Bell, Burling-
ton; Miss Stiles and sister. Thrall;
Dr. Hawks, Cyclone; C. L. Chambers.
City; E. M. Handen, Waco; H. C.
Ellison, Dallas; C. A. Questles, Waco;
B. N, Reed, Temple; J. Hannan,
Chicago. W. L Green and wife,
Houston; D. J. Lynoh. Dallas; J. L
Ingram, Cindnnatti; I* Rogers, Waco;
D. L Taylor, San Angelo; Q. *. Dut-
ton, Dallas; W. R, Llndawood, Chi-
cago; P. R. Marker, Cleburne; Lillian
M. Cramer, Pao», K*a; W. F. Etter,
Rogers; G. X Hall. Lagrange, T. W.
Moore. Lagrange; J. C. Holmes, Pu-
laski, Vai T • -;v,fc. 1
Deep-seated coughs that resist or-
dinary remedies require both external
and internal treatment. If you buy a
dollar bottle of BALLARD'S HORB-
HOUND SYRUP you get the two rem-
edies you need Tor the price of one.
There Is t. HERRICK S RBD PEP-
PER POROUS PLASTER for the
chest, free with each bottle. Sold by
ail druggists. •>" I
Fresh fish every day at
Meat Market. Both phones No. (
1013 to
s terns
Dress in the season's new*
est Patterns uid Styles—
"NOTHING OLD."
We can drees yon op from
your bead to your feet
Everything Man Wears.
* PRICES RIGHT. Jfe
Ed. V. Priee Tailored
Clothes $17.50 to $40.
CARTER & BAUGH
If it's New We Have It
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I
ENTRIES IN RACE
FOR CITY OFFICES
Pint Political Announcement* fot
Campaign Are Rtiwlnd and
Ottawa EipecMd to Foikm
The political lee to fractured
morning, with the entry into the . .
of office seeking;, several good r.
and true, who ask tha voting |»ul
to carefully consider .their appHcatk, j
for the Jobs specified, and to by . t
means keep them foremost In tr.Hi J
when the whit* man's primary is heid.
which win probably be same day dur
lag February, the exact date to be
discussed tomorrow night at mast-
ing of the executive committee of the
White Man's Primary.
The aaatee herewith pressnted are
of men well known, and of whom
there lis but little In Introductory mat-
ter to be Mid, without being tiresome.
They are men who are known to all,
and who have had experlenoe In the
Unas to which they aspire leadership.
Othsr announcements are expected to
follow in Tuesday's edition o< ths
Telegram. £*■'
Those coming before tha public
this morning are M. T. Shepperd who
aspire* to be City Marshal; Marvin
Woodward, who seeks re-election as
City Secretary and Tax
Collector and Capt Tom
who also aunts to keep tha city's
books and kok after the tac nssttsrs
ML T. Steward.
' Mr. Shepperd who aMaeaaoes tm
Marshal has bees a resident af Tem-
ple for the past four yean sad at ths
community for nearly twice 'thai
length of time. He served as poll da-
man for ens year, and as an officer
he won the highest respect of aff good
citizen) He Is a man of manly <*ual-
Ities, and If preferred for I
tha city will be well served.
M. O, Woodward.
Mr. Woodward, who annonnces
f candidate for re-election to ths
flee OfCity Secretary, has" a wide
quaintance In Temple, and needs
Introduction to the city electors,
has performed ths duties of his
flee in an efficient manner and
uniform courtesy to alL If
chosen, the city will have, as It
had heretofore, a good and
man in tha office.
M
He
of-
lth
has
Sprained back and sore
throw off their noreneaa when Hunt's
Ughtnln* Oil Is apslled. For reliev-
ing pain of any kind there to nothing
baiter, and ptose people who have
tried It far neuralgia and rheumatism
are loud In Its praise. For wire cuts
Hunts Lightning Oil to especially
fine ss It takes away the Inflamma-
tion and causss rapid' healing. Ik
and 60c bottles.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—White Bull dog, ears trii
Right ear brown. B. B. Lswelien
in collar. Reward. BL B. Lew ell
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FURNISHED or partly furnished
housekeeping rooms, wall located,
reasonable rent, phone Hamll's
Drug Store. ; ■'£. ,M|
'S Palace
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We ace .
ful llae of artii
Left ever Xmas i
sacrifice.
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Williams, E. K. The Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, December 30, 1912, newspaper, December 30, 1912; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth475431/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.