The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 16, 1905 Page: 7 of 48
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A.. BOLD T IS7FESIDENT
Tha Meeting Ji to Be Held at
' Houitoo Next Year Sil-
' "k; ver'to Dienf
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" (Houston Psst tjpMUL) ' '
" Tr Worth. -Tuc. -Ajta II.-TW f.
(iMn ( tk Tom ItWmi ( Qm Tr-
'rt1 rratwtiv AMdattoii alMUt tor
tha mMtair mr Mar an FroldaM
A4nlph Doldt: nt Tte vmldant. c.
iurton; cod4 Tlt prra.dtnt Arthur
' fciorme; third vie prwldD(. D. K. Bnv-
' ; Mentanr and uatiunr Frit
Ttw nnitlT board ttectad M toV-
npa: B. L. Hurant. fvac u; jtyaj
liraahtr u C. r. riM. Voac C: D. P
PoM B: Sua Turner and Carl ti
Port T: C. U. Laudil. Fait M'
Jo K; 4- U Kmy ' paat I: Farrr
a n vrmT' a vwv kJ rwrrj
? p.. 4 11 oUfc "1 T-
T. W. banleJ ni "leeted Sclerals to
Laat.
th at KlaUonal ennatiaa. Haaiar T
i et National euntwit
llson Waa re-elected eh
Ul division Of the AM
xriiaon Wu ra-lactt4 ehaplala M taa
Tmm dtvuloo at tha aaacKlauoo.
Houston was ssiiri)id M
f okad n ths p
i taa ooavyi3a
art' at Pott D
7rwud ilba ratirlnc braaMMol daorf
VWii with abaal af Mirer. "
Ura-ttngi to tha eonvantton wara ra
alrad froot tha Oramritto ana taa A '
toalo pana. '
AafndnMiita la tha br-lawa wara than
i raad and adoptad ana amandaaat balna;
ta raeoanJaa tha banavolant iaacoa aa
a agxllfirjr or tha Taxaa dlvlaioB Traral-
are' Frotactlva Aaaoctatlan.
an anwndmant to tha oanatltullon In-
Ibltlnf poata from (lrtn( mny poat
tusda (ar aa charttr othar thaa far
tha aaiUtanca of tha Travalara' Pratao-
llva Amclation nwmbara heading aaalat-
- ana waa adoptad. with tha addition that
k aa nad to apply ta tha ttata orw-
taailaa. .
Aa aatndmritt to tha aohatltutlon ra-
tumlrif ta tha OM-llraa plan of a maaa
maaUiia amuaU Uulnd of a dtllbaraUva
aanvaniion waa adoptad.
1 A raaolullon waa adoptad ta pay tha
uta ataratary tioa par una in tldl-
ttan ta hi regular aoatpanaatlon far tak-
ln far of tha book of tha bantvaltnl
Jaiia. ' - '
; Tha following ratoluttoa waa atnt to
tha Indiana and. Loullana eoavantloni of
tha Travalara' Prataollra Aaaoelatlon of
Amarloa at rraoeh Uck Spring! and
Alexandria:
-razaa einaioa in aonranaoa lailm-
blad. arod yaa fraattnea and aaka you
to ea-oparata with via la our andaavar to
aacura tha naxt year National eoarao
tian for tha Alamo City. Ban Antonio.''
At tha matting of tha Btnarolant lauraa '
today prtaldad orar by CharUa K. gan-
ger af Waoo twalva new BMmben wera
takra Into tha laagua and tha following
offlcara tlaotad for th following yaar:
i-n wiMit ai' Diartn4ti. Haa AKlonlo;
flrat rloa praaldant Oaorga Bennett Dal-
laa: aaeond rice prealdent Carl F. Drake
vvumlni third rlca preaidant. Brant T.
Laakar Oalvaeton. Thara wara tlaotad
im three d riewr. J nea .. .n4t.r
pellaa: Alf Dlackaian San An tool and
Howard W. Neat. Ton Worth.
G. A. LEVI APPPOINTKD
Grand Vic Chancellor of the
Knights of Pythias.
i Victoria. Taxaa. April U Hon. a. A.
Lavi of thla city received aotloa yaatarday
from W. B. Da Jtrnett of Coauaersa
Taxaa who eucceeded F. J. Bail aa grand
chancellor of the Knlfhta of Pythlaa of
Taxaa. that ha had been appointed grand
vtot onincellor for the unexpired term In
eeognltlon of hla long and valuable r
' loe on Imporuot eomailtraaa of the ar-
dor. The honor Je moat worthily be. towed
and the many rrlende of Mr. Levi all aver
Taxaa will be glad to hear of the appoint-
anent. (
J U ANY REASONS.
"" There art many niton why yon tti
Ha iMtrltari MmcI Rttri hi preferenca
to aO other rernadm. but tti at Ht ta
: feeeanw it haa nerer falilad to ear any
' taae of Stomach Liver or Bowel Cora-
' plaint in its N fiirt1 experiaooa.
HOSTETTER S
STOMACH
BITTERS
hu therefore jnw
sf -ri'i 1
STQMAEillS
jrrtJEfJ olaimtmadeforlt.
1 1 r axe ntav auu ic
it demonitrate its
ability to cure yon
f laaua'
Djtppsla
IsgigftHm
-VCoaiflMtiia'' '" 1
Unr IronMtt
U Srimi sr-'ftV
. KilaflllFrraf ....
Don't accept a
rabatftnt. blUt M
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BRITISH COTTON
Is to Te !rjTesti?.tcd f SUlhJ;
.. ;; dia Eric
TffiM'ISKUCH'OninSFI
Of Finding a Source of Supply In
; the Colonies . to Duplaos
! the American Product'! '
. f. . Honetoa Foat Bureau V
"J. Bl-T Colorada BuiMIng '
.... Waahlagtoa. April if.
' The acrteultiiral awxartaaant at aaldlne
back aa Uapomat bultatla Already pre-
pared aa tha proapect af apatltloa la
tht Bnglaa eattaa xaarkata baoanaa af
taa production ta the Brttlah aotaaiat
antll tha aabJest oaa be pereeaeJIr l-
TeaUgatad by StaUatMaa Kyda af
dwpartxMeA waa daalgna to aeoertalB taa
eaaaa af . tna Brttadi apfhnlaai. Ha wttt
aail for Eaglaad aarty at hH : i
It la repertad at the dapartxeaot. at aar.
dependant apoa Ita aattda for export thaa
upoa any other Item of the export trade
natwltbataadloe tixtraoTdlaarr tn-
etaaaa la home eanaumpttaw- If
ant Brltleli olalata ragardkaa:
upplM ahouM aiaka good it would kit
tha American otton exaart trade a atrara
blow although aa new eouree of aattaa
raduetlea aeuM diaptaoa '' our expert
trade amaaaajaattr. aa Btattar I
lalnt. Cotton acpartara bare no fear af
aarloua Injury laAmerlcaa aottoa trad.
broad becauee at tha deaaanatratad atM
patiorlty of the fiber of (ha Amertcaa
eottoa belt over that found anywhere etaa
ta tha world. The only danger la a poa-
alWe temporary dlararbanoa at
ooadltlona. .
Statletleian Hyde will also Inquire lnl
the Incraaalng doraanda In the Lncahlre
dlatrtet which are nmef forward aaa-
aattanally. and (tree It eat that tha da
partment a auiietin win ne puouenaa wita
wnaterer raoauioeuena aa aoay auoarar.
No Hope of Profresa.
Tha farce of republican preeanoc u an
Praaldant Rooeerelt'a bidding aad the
reluctance of demoorata to be
helper ln taa farce Is likely to prove
the undoing of any early impreeelre euet-
nani by the aenata bttaratau ooatmerca
aoauolttee who promlaad to giro large
amplified Bearing! on railway rata rag-
Illation question!.
The foolishness of the house Bach-
Towneend bills bag apo reflection been
snore and mora Impressed upon senators.
It meaiw nothing and would be absurd aa
a nuiuie. xaiuurs are in tha habit of
trying ta correct the mistakes shifted to
tbsm by tha bouse but thla railway bill
is saiisiaoiory neiiner la tna raoioua nor
eonservatlvea of the senate.
The show of senatorial effort to do
omsthlng ta meat the president's rlewe
naa no more preasnt aupport than a
proposition l or a grusty Dear hunt when
- w i-uaa wia Huekiaa ij
axfiarlencad hunters.
As far aa can be learaad the thlrtaan
aanaiara composing tna eanate oommll-
taa on Interstate and foreign oommeree
and Individually are nearly all avarsa as
Vbi k.ua ou a u oo uses proulsin during; toe
w w .... ... H w v.. v.v NHIW Win.
Chairman Elklns who told much about
wnai snouia no oone wm do on htnfl;
tWnstor L'ullom may pa here.
Senator Aldrlek Is indefinitely la Eu-
rope. Senator Keen la - Itching to gat
abroad. Senators Dollhrer and Feraker
will show up and kens tors Clapp and
gfUlard wilt try to assist a start eo hear-
Iheas are the republicans of taa com-
mittee. Of tbs democrats. Senator Tlll-
msn la aa Invalid Senator MoLaurln Is
deeply Interested In Mississippi Senator
Carmack la detained on Important busi-
ness In Tennessee Senator roster haa a
daughter about ta Wad and baa promised
both sides to be ready to Join Secretary
lulls round-the-world Jaunt to tha Phil-
ippines. Just now It looks as though Sen-
ator Newkande of Nevada will be tha
only democrat to Attend taa meeting of
' I" Minmittee. It la due to assstnhla at
I e clock on atonday and map out a plaa
of precedura. The rest ta silence. -
v - Texans at Wghins-ton
Attandlna: tha meeting ot tha Da ugh-
ten or ma Amenctn Revolution bow IB
ah.a-fcr
ABANDONED CONFERENCE
.Deadlock in Chicago Strike Too
iyV .-'n swuen ror aunnt. v .
'A l.XMt.'bJ m L' .
Chtoga Aarfi MWltH the empleysrs
and tha UBlon offlclala ta a aamniata
deadlock ttayor Dunne tonight tabao--doned
tha pane confers naes. but hVan-
jowead; that be to atlll determined ta.
?Ef12!!?i.t?Sna .! UbOT diffhwlty.
T . "b'oj?" tailors Informed the mayor
Uta thla afternoon that under ni olrcum.
ataacea would they recede froratheMal.
SeS h?e.bt'"B o not rX
state the strikers who had walked out
four montha ago. If they apply for their
""L'r there will be no dlsVlmlni.
Van againat them but they will net ba
recognised aa former employes. The rar-
aunt workers god the Wamatera' aajaol-
.. ) . 1 i . . 1 ' . a iiin
?fiJISil If Lit-'
Cambhrbrty Exhausted) and Run down.
' Mrs. M CraadaD la
atsin. Ore. Assist ant Oomraander af taa
b i soss and a member af the Faea.
boa us Leds-a and tao Royal Xalghbora
writes v "
"Parana was - rooammondod to tn
whan aafflptetely run Sown and
exhaustae yrem avarwara: and warry.
n aecased that I aeust take ton
vara now aad have a change af eoene la
er lo bring bach my health but a
friend auggeatad that 1 try Peruaa two
weeks before going away as he felt that
M wsa ail I needed
"I took It to ateaae wry Tflena. aiaa
hoping that t might ba saved the .expense
of a imif vaoatloa.
I dks fine) awslaadl HMrnvBiMnl la
tw waska. anal In a rawnth I was ra
atefaal ta parfact haalthv v
tlon bifdrmed the mayor that they would
not hail aft the strut unleae tha etrlklng
garment worker were gives their poet
llona. Both skies declare they will sot
sive wav. and tha outlook tenurht la far
as aadaflalt eMUnuaaea ot the strike.
'SANTA FE. STRIKE
flM BefU to Assame Propor-
: i. dona. '
.. Asaoatated Preee KeporU
Tapakav Kaa. April JaV-Tba strike f
the Atehleoa ToBska aad Saata Fs boller-
makera began te asstuna deCnlU propor-
tlona today. All the SaaU Fa sbope are
running a asuai Aooordtag ta the best
Information received bare none of the
boUermakars la Kmporta. Argentina Fort
Hadlsoa. lows aid Ottawa obeyed tha
Strike order. Reports race I red this aftar-
nesa shew the foilowls rasa eatt At
Tepeka. U lt Vegas. Ul Raw a 17;
iiswtoo it. tSlusta. a.
:
ST. LOOTS CLOSED.
Sunday Law Went Into Effect
. Promptly at n o ckxb.
V AmislstsdFraaa Report.) '
at. loula A Dill 11 Promptly at mid-
Bight the- lights la all saloons In the
down towa district ware exUugulshsd aad
e.e tlx rtrat time In many rears St leoute
la tightly "closed."
S0N8 OF HERMAN.' '
Large Delegation Coming from
' San Antonio.
(Hons tan Poat Speelal.)
Saa Aatonlo Taxaa April IV-The StAU
ireet'n of th Boris of Herman which
con van ea Monday la Houston will show
a large delegation from Saa Antonio
Come prepared to be fitted as we positively will not exchange shoes nor refund
money. Bring your feet and the cash.
A clien bacli S c hu 1 te
Strang advecata af Fa
nna. I have mdueed masy of my
friends ta take It aad att hers taa) beat
pruee (or it. ....
r"llavad Or. Hartman'g AaVtoa.
btra.
Faaaia bHary. Hedrleh Oa
wrttaa: . - i .
"t feei that K k) my duty ta thank
you tor tha advice which yoa aava ma
m raosrd to my health.
"I bars taken three bottles af Faruna
and aaa any that I teal Una a aaw per.
son.
i. . .. - .
'It aasma aaeh a reMura to aw my
af my children
bsith aaaa. '
"I kava Intraduaad
It Inta a' doaaa
boraee or more alnre I began ta take It
"It Is a pleasure to ma to raooromead
It to any af my frlenda whom I hear
eompleiamg of their stomacua 'and a
tired wora-out faellug. : .
John Bauer grand secretary of fhe or-t
ert W. ef . oioscaner ana Mies uieta-
au bf this oay went ta Houstoa
today. Tha- following delegation win
leave an Sunday's train: John Hoff. OV
A. Ooeth H. R Arnold Conrad Ftolf
CMw Rleb. Ills Alia Rlsba -Max B.
Mayer uorans krmaan. Ford Faacba
Mr and Mrs Oaorga Aaoh barber. As'
drew Koehn Ernst at rem met W. Wurs-
bach Carl Malwald Krnest Dlatamea
Albert Perse h. Thao. Engslhsrdt Lewis
Brknarf Cave Menok. Ous Frttsok. Carl
Dietrich. T Hansel Mm. Minna irried-
rtcn. Joe Hermann Albert Hobarth Ja-
cob Wagner. Paul Maohta Henry- Oels-
ler Henry Meyer and S. Jnanhlmslhal
THREE MEN KILLED.
Quarreled Over Strip of Land at
Ten-Mile Creek. '
(Associated Prose Report)
Poplar Bluff Mo. April a-word baa
reaohad bare that .three men bar been
killed la a pitched battle at Tan Mile
Creek ten miles wsat af bare resulting
from a quarrel over a piece of land.
The dead are: H. ft. Adams William
Hach and Riley Hanson. Circuit Clerk
L id. Heneon brother of Riley Hen-
son witnessed the shooting -but declines
to give any particular further than that
tha fight reeulted from a quarrel over a
strip of land. Heneon was placed under
arrest pending tha result ot the oorooar's
Inquest.
THE RAYWOOD CASE
To Ba Moved to Houston for Its
Further Hearings.
(Houstoa Post Special.)
Saa Antonio Texaa April U.-In the
Thirty eotenth district court today the
hearing In the ault of ths Alliance Trust
company against tha Raywood Rloe
Canal and Milling company were con
T aat aow
V
Actual
1105 CONGRESS AVENUE
' 1 oaa hot ten pou how thankful teal
ar Dr. Bartmaa and Parana." .
' . Hasty mi lucy at Wartb ' .
lira L . B1U tt Farrlar atraat St
Loula Ma wrltesr
1 must wrtta and taD yaa what e-
raaa haa aaaa for ass. I f sited ta shake
aa early report af my aaaa beoeiae I
was aa haapy and away af my week. I
hadn't worked so long It ii stall a treat
to aaa. ' ' ' .. ' '
"I am aow a wall woman. bavlnf
gained alee poanda the drat aaoalk ana
a half. .
"What a slenalng Fervna naa baoa
ta ma. M aavad my Ufa whan all alas
failed.
1 am
without It
"1 aa) net afraid ta arame Feruna for
R does the work tor henroua woo ten.
The deamr aald I had a aaaa af uirr-
aua prostration and nothing would do
ma any good unless I ault worrying. .
cluded m as tar a aaa -Antonio eaurle
are concerned. Further heartnge will be
had la Houston an the matter of soma
Intee-veaers. The eourt will adopt the re-
port of . th master la the decree which
will be filed soon. The contested por-
tions of the aaaa are aow reduced to a
mail number aad th res nil la soon to
be announce. .
A ' FOURTH" ATTEMPT '
Upoa tha Life of Joseph Mc
Donald j.?.;
(Boaftaa Post SpaotaL) " ' v .
t
Lake Charles lev April U.-4. feurtb
stteanpt wtthta three mastka spaa th
Uf at Jeaeph MoDonald was made last
night ' MeCeaald Is algM watohmsa at
the Souths rs Pnelfle freight depot aad
unknown nsraona shot st htm last alvht.
There were ssven shots ta all fired the
watohmaa kavlna
hit u
mas waa ee
aped la the darkness.
IDENTIFIED.
Lordsburf Robben Had Killed
Express Messenger.
1 (Houstoa Poet Special.)
Paso Taxaa AprU II. -The two mea
who reotstly robbed i Lordsburg (N. M.)
sslaon sad war killed rssletlng arrest
were idsntlflad today aa Oaorga and Ft
Ostes who robbed Southern Paclflo
train In Csllfomla In 1SH and killed Cx-
prsa Messenger O'Neill.
11 Paso Texas AprU II. -S. P. Oer.
kin. tha Oalvaston Hsrrtsburg and Saa
Antonio agent St Marfa who ws re-
cently sentenced to the penitentiary at
Alpine lor burning the station aftsr rob-
bing ft made bis escape from Jail Fri-
day night but was recaptured lever el
hour later. He sawed out.
Other business interest requiring my attention. I have decided to sell out my Shoo
Business. Beginning tomorrow I will place everything in the store on sale at
Cost Price for Cash Only
mm
"But Feruna did tha work and I feel
aa nanny. shall tureref praise It to
any frleuda.
'I sm now gaining la flesh right along
theaka ta you Vr. Hartmaa."
; torn ash and lowel Troubla. .
Mrs. A. T. Ullehsri tat Holme street
Fre.uk fort. Ky. writes:
"I waa alek three years with etonv
ch and bowel trouble and wa net
able even ta weep my rooms.
"I had nearly every doctor m Frank-
fort and II aaeasd that I never would
nnimenred taking peruaa and It
bored me entirely
I have never osaaed ta praise Faruna
and aa maay af my meads hava takea
It with tha vary beat results." .
Fwrvng Braiight Maalth and ltaaalna
'' lira. Laura illrsr. Ma Clameet Ave.
B. Tacoaas Waalka writes: . ......
BRADY WAS WITNESS
; (ConUnued rroab pan !.
part at all that your memory I hasy I
Vied tha word apparent! I did that out
of eourtssy I aow ssy la view of the ab-
solute baalnsee of your reeoilseti about
a hat we deem material nutters.
win
ark ths auesttoa
A. Da vou want sn
to easum It la
fc.BV or tust slmol that It would a
to vour mladt I don't think It Is basr.
Q.-I don't oars what your views about.
It are Mr. Brady- .
A. wen. an ngnt
Q.-I dlda't sapsot U hsvs a contra.
verey about that .
Court Took a Hand.
The Court-WslL snwUcaifv tha soon
will Interfere aad require oouassl to ask
questions without eotnasQllng an th an-
sirers sod on th part of ths witness to
answer ths qussilens without comments
os hie part
Ball-Iwlll be gUd t follow that rule
jour honor. ...
Mr Martte-So will I.
Th Court-And without any eorioquls
tetwosn oomissl either.
Mr Bell Tou see counsel violate It In
s moment your honor.
The Court-I dm eii It I satlefactory
to all ot you gentlemen but It will have
to go whether It Is sstlslactcry or sot
ad will havs to ba observed.
With this admonition of ths court
things rocked lcn smoother but ths
btttl betwsss txsmlnlng ooansel snd
lawysr-wltness wsgsd keen along these
lines until ths sross-examlnatloa flnslly
turned from Mr Klrby's ststemenU to
the (rand Jury to Mr. Brady's snd Judge
M( Fall's connection with ths proeecutloa.
Mr. Brady said Wortham was three
times and O lover twice before th g.-and
Jury wbUs X. letmlty Boanar he
Ul
1 suffered fof four moiths with sua-
preatloa af the awnses which same vpua
toe gradually with declining keaita.
' 1 first hd eccailsnsl httdsches
which soen be same af dally occurence.
Feins hi my limbs end back mad It
herd for me te attend ta my home
dutlaa. i t
: 'Th snedldnsa I took did sot help ma
and M wa la despair 1 read af Peruaa
and srasped It aa a last stra5.
' "It broturht .health and bleselug. Vy
rneral heelth1 la all tuet could be de-
aued " ..... ;
The HeiHNwife's Dutlee Are Varied.
Tha dutlea of the bmteewlf Use her
yanMIr from one occupation to au.ner.
hewing. s'rubbii'X saetplrx. ws.iiind
dkhsa enoking Iruulug
and a buuUied
einer ampioy ipenta
eotiMa't ssy how ortaa K. lamlty bent
r-mmg amnnd. VitiMa salil tht Ji.d.
sll first told him about the rM a wk
M so befrre the grand Jury got feetiier
I hat he told witness ba had to n-u whj
ould testify to what he (M 'Fell) tuld
liim (Brsy). Wltnci nrtid (hit he spokl
is Judge Cslheua and tild tha u1s he
would rather sot hsve an aslts nt .' thst
witntss spoils ta blovir and Wurtnsni
and that tner wanted Immunity aad
wanted Mcfsll to protect them.
Witness admitted that la speaking to
the gread Jurymen about the grand lui y
testimony he ssksd them whether th-y
recalled certain phases of Mr Klrhjr i
tstements snd thst be wsa looking after
the States kueneia snd did not ssk ths
grand Juryman aa to their reoollsctKma
ihout points ef material Intereet is ths
ilsfsns. He said he did sot tell the grand
urymea Whst his awn recollections vera
ut asked What they recollected about ear.
tain things Just as be had asked ths ether
witnesses fa ths ease. He ssld be had
told Oread Juryman Walsk that a major-
ity could hold the grand Jury la semi jo
nlll the Ust day af March If they wanted
to la case as bill waa found before.
Mr. Ball here related that be had as.
eared before th greed Jury snd offered
lo Introduce two witnesses and be asked
Sir. Brady It as (Brady) did not tall him
net there was te be no further teveetls.
Ion af th matter aa It wsa the pttrp is
I th grand Jury only te add aeolhef
sunt at find a new Indictment to meet
possible ebieetlen to that Indictment a
ready fouad. . '
Mr. Jlraor rspneo taai wnai a oiu say
was that he (Brady) was net going to
Send for any further witnesses snd that
a asksd Colonel Ball to stats the sal u re
f th teetunoar that the tw witness
la question were able to glva .
Mad Explanations. r
On redirect sxamlnettoa Mr. Brady ex-
Slalned number of matters that ha eenld
ot ge Isto an enee-examisatloa. He told
& bTe own eonneotlos with th aaaa sad
Fall's ststsment about net having bees
ated fairly la tha dismissal of Ms suits
Kow she Is sip.iFfl to t 5
astr and litem sM l. i t ?
and dtauihts ef sir
On moirtnt her 4::'i r
ular strength nd I )
kill end dtftnet.'
ft goe wlthmit saylrt '
woman ought to ba per'. y
Her vlilon ehould be e '. I
keen her Uieie nnrmi. i r
Smell aceurate her m-r
fet her d!tUJB S'i..! I
t -.roue
'lo k- P the. hAy In n f
the ;"
Sim u't 1m et ' y
off ii.e nmnr i t
ehr.as of Unipviuiuie e t
(i'".
Parana' I th same-' '
meets thl want Theh . .
It nearby.
snd wsntl-s '
SjM1 Sairl t . . ; t
s.t.is b? ife r
be. Ii I
U-'tmf v
i- ns 'Me en
On tr.
..n f Cov r A
Prudy s l-.i r F. A. 1
urer of l!e ikriy Luniber e'-i
rut on tns staiid. it uevpi
Willi. m li.mh. ths suitlinr "I
poratlon. was ths prein wh !
t-'r of the pepers of ths .;-
lilhis however W'ntiiu-d i
the rash book of tl!.i" on ir. h
lld I.' th Klrst N itlonsl UAiiS m -lla
Mr. Helbl anm gave sn .
tton of the system of bookkeeping .f i
Kirby Uiraber company lis i -l r '
had saked tha audluir for ths "
papers eoastltetlng voucher N. t' i '
could not produce It He teetlfuH I
ths oash hook arnduoad la court v
Siede us from a blotter which he i
apt and wss a oerrectly tranecrlb-.t r
of ths satrla aa th Wetter. I s e
that the eeafe book was mads uu s
time In the eumaner of IsuA son. a i
after the arlglnal entries on the t.
were made. The book wsa adniliini i
evMenot ever tb ehjectlona of ths u -fsnsa.
'
Court adjourned at I.S) a. at until I
'clock Monday anerntng.
BROTHER OF W." M. KICr.
Wisconsin Farmer After 1 r
Millions of Rice Esute.
' (Associated Press leport.)
Msnemlase Wav AprU l-Jsaeph Pi .
a Pe farswr Nvtag asar thla slty elaiin .
to bar dlscoversd that ba la a brother . r
th 1st WUUam IL Rice the Texas mu-
llonalre. following whose death In New
York Albert T. Patrick was arrssted ..
a murder sharge. Joeepk Rice alee c .
thst he Is ths rightful aetr to at k .
t4.006.IKa. Hs believes he aaa prove t. .
and has lakes legal stop to eeiabUsa Ins
claka . - . . - . . . . '
GOTO
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