The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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The Daily Leader
LEADER PRINTING CO.
Proprietors.
A. L. Ford.....Manager and Editor.
Published Every Day Except Friday
and Sunday.
entered as second class matter Febru-
ary 24, 1908, at the postoffice at Or-
ange, Texas, under the Act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
Hr Month .................50 Cen??
Hr Year........................$6’°°
ORANGE, TEXAS, JUNE 1, 1908.
THE MAN AND HIS JOB.
A NEGRO
STRUNG UP
CHARGED WITH COMPLICITY IN
THE MURDER OF A TRAVEL-
ING MAN LAST MARCH.
THE CHAUTAUQUA
MISS DAISY HIGGINS.
WILL CARE FOR SICK
The Three Daughters of James Walsh,
Millionaire Railroad President, De-
nying Themselves Privilege of So-
ciety, Will Care for the Sick.
Hearat News Service,
i Dixon. Ky., June 1.—Jacob McDow-
--— ell,, a negro in,,Jail here charged with
By Herbert .1. Hapgood. being implicated in the murder of a.
The employer of men, whether he be traveling man at this place on March
a caDtaln of industry or if small re- 14, was taken from jail and lynched
tailer is alwavs confronted with the by a party of masked men. McDowell
nmhlera of how to Infuse into his em- confessed his complicity.
Moves the feeling that they are part *
_ , ,..... ip tho uIod! maerilte
of the business, if the steel m'agnlte
. accomplishes so much with the heads
of his departments, he has not onb
done away with the machine and rbu-
tine evil of the salaried manager, as*
slstants clerks, etc., hut he has estab-
lished a system that means success.
The difficulty of 8Uch.
creases as the responsibility placed
11 non an enployt Ib narrowed.
^'he smaller’the office, the greater
becomes the chance that the man will
fall into the rut of the automaton. I-et
K small dealer get his office boy
to feel that he is a human being with
I scope of action, which, of course,
cannot be greater thanks position,
and the latter is bound to take an in-
creasing interest in the duties of his
department. The very notion that the
province of the office boy be1 styled a
■■department” may be scoffed a by.
mnny quasi men of affairs: but 1 be-
lieve that it is Just ibis lack of im-
port ance that is attached to seemingly
small things which is the remote cause
°f AnllTis entirely up to the s«l>frin-
tendeut, the manager, the d^nt.
of the board of directors if this human
side of business does not take prece-
dence over a mercenary desire for a
,av envelope. The work of this Class
of employers roust of-necessity be dis-
agreeable when pay day comes they
ar(» joyous. Not that a good and satis*
Chicago, 111* June 1.—Denying
themselves the ^privilege of Society,
the two daughters of James Walsh,
the millionaire president of the
Southern Indiana railroad, have dedi-
cated their lives to the care Of the
sick. Now a third daughter. Miss Ade-
laide. has entered a training school
for nurset). The three girls are un-
usually beautiful. _ _
CASES OF INTEREST.
Some Recent Important Decision* of
Various Higher Courts.
DAISY HIGGlIfS. Vocalist
Contralto soloists of ability and
excellent "taking” qualities are rare,
and it is good fortune Indeed that
Miss Daisy Higgins is available for
Che Texas Chautaqua Assemblies this
year, as she Is an artist who has a
^gift.for diffusing an unique personal-
ity through all her songs and has al-
ready made an enviable name for her-
self among musicians. She is a com
poser of note, and renders her selec-
tions with a manner distinctly her i
own Her concert and Cljaiftaqua
work has been extensive and she has
toured the principal cities of the .east
successfully For some Rime Miss
RIGHT TO TAKE BAR EXAMINA gjcine has been Contralto soloist
TION. In Rhode Island an applicant ■ wlth lhe omaha Ladies' Harmony
for admission to the bar, who has not( (-juj,_ w here her splendidly cultivated j
received a classical education or vo)c,; and ,,leasing manner have
studied at a law school, must have; [)la(.f,d her in a position w here su- i
studied law three years In some at V(eri0fs are few* and peers are rare
torney's office. The Supreme Court Mljjs Higgins plays her owk-smoiu ;
of that state in Re Bosworth, 68 At-j panlments with fine execution ami
1 antic Reporter, 316, held that one who nem- falls to ’delight her audiences ,
studied law for three ye^ra under an She will accompany Good wo! Dick
attorney was not entitled to admis- j pTman. the humorist., during the a-
Bion,- where it appeared that he was. gembly week in this city
not in attendance at the attorney's; -1— ---
office during the daytime, hut was
employed during the working hours of bat ' et _
the day in a department stare. “ ~r'*
W. H. Stark Mercantile Co.
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Shoes and Furnishings
Strictly Dependable Merchandise at the Right Price
We have nothing to offer on the 15.00 tor 9-99 plan* Real bar-
gains can be found throughout our various departments every
day in the year. And whether you come in at “steen” in the
morning, or a quarter past two p. m. you will be fairly and
squarely dealt with and not be restricted to quantity.
Phone 12
E. S. HARRIS, Mgr.
ar** Joyous ........- INSURABLE INTEREST F.aiuiiff
factory week’s work has been dope, made an agreement with insured
, ’_____... tkoif aalarv readV at ‘ a hu»W>hv he waft tO l)
PERSONAL MENTION
*.7*t "because their salary is ready at whereby he was to pay premiums on
the cashier's window. Let the book-
keeper or portet or whatever he may
be put not only his time into the job,
m-T. i. McCaughan, in charge of low
hut also his heart.
A business man in Beaumont ha*
■seen fit to take the Journal to task for
advertising the horse races in t^tcU>
and the Journal deals the gentlema
a solar plexus glow by **f£in*
as horse racing Is permitted by law
in Texas- it U a legitimate business
and thus entittod to advertising space
in that paper: that the gegGeman cr •
iciaing the Journal i* also in a legiti-
mate business. but a careful search
will fall to disclose hi* name among
the business announcements in the
paper. Then a mrtlng shot: No
wonder the gentleman complains of
his I-IUSII ■- • >eirig rtuli. ;
This dredging operation is going to
orwe a veritable boon to the people
Hi Orange who haven’t a thing to do
but To lean against a po«. «pi *?<«
criticise-everything and everybody-
On v«« we have a few of those kind
left here and the, Kill have a good
time now watchink the discharge from
the. dredge ,.-.d -lung the man 111
charge how tin- work ougnt to he don<
You just can’t keep a 8""“
down and Orange Is SoUto i« PfosP-t
in spite of the daliness in the lumber
trad'- and the consequent Mkuiexi of
the nmii.ifucHiring -Ian-.- Hie sther
lining is behind the eloud and < aosiot
remain loug obscured in the mean-
Mm A let ew-rvbod;. boost GranK-
Talk to >mr neighbor about it. write
phi} about it. am!
1 delightful e ;*■’.■
to your ft
it the UK
to live in
i*i’» make
n Texas
certain policies on the life of insured, i ging operations for the, Lmcher *
taken out for the benefit of his chil- Moore Lumber company at Fields,
dren, until his death Plaintiff was to I.a , is transacting -iMn-ss in »to
be reimbursed, upon payment of the ange and sending time arit.n
policies, for premiums paid with In-- his family.
terest, together with a certain substan- 2L.j| \y g,'„|th of. Beaumont was
tial sum. The New York Court of Ap- aniong arrivals in the .city. Bob” wtly
peals In Reed vs Assurance Society. i a position with the B. F. He*
82 Northeastern Reporter, 734, held ihd aon (jrug a)or<. on Front street,
contract valid, and that, as the insur- . ,
ance was effecied by plaintiff under “I)r xv H Sunni-on * spenit 11 fe
the agreement upon the insurable in- hours last evening in t
rerest of the children, he could be held, mg over on » brlef w,w‘’ ''
to its performance as fhelr trustee If; —jc E Hayes, who'has been ageii*
necessary. I of the Enterprise In Orange the past
•-- two months, leaves ihis evening f>.
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF I.4W 1 victoria, where he will cng.ige in the
REGULATING PAYMENT OF EM ! newspapef buslne- Eddie has many
PLOYES. In 19*>« Vermont passed a. firends who wish him tucci-** in hi*
law requiring corporations engaged in j new field.
certain enumerated classes of business, |Ann of Beaut,i :, was
to pay their employes in money each ^ ;he vUttorh ln lhl. , -. ihi,
week In an action brought to teat
it* constitutionality the Supreme ,
Court of Vermont.' in Lawrence vs.' s. II. .Woody, a prottvinent : > 1 on-
Rutland. «*S Atlantic Reporter, 1091, tractor for the Orange A Ni. :
after referring to numerous decisions. .111, with headquarters at New - on
decided the law to be valid i»*n Saturday 01 Orang> - *>g
-•- . after !undue** n:a11• , -
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT „jfM, Hendersim, millwright f,)i 4e
HELD INVALID. Tjie I niteil States t |^jrj,v j.urnner company at B-ssmay.
Supreme Court stood five to four in ,ng ,|a>. biisine,, .; in
declaring 'He employer's liability act ‘ orange Saturday
unconstitutional. The act purpotted.j - -y’ ,
Interstate'commerce liable for *'rijririe» 1 —Dr. Hugh Hardy was am:<
resulting’ town negligence of fellow-: husiueas visitors In Urang*- ■-1
servants and nullified the defense of Irom Newt;*n.
contributory negligence when slight. . vir* Sarah Cunningham of
j The act was held invalid in Howard j yjjj,, Tetui-. has acceftjed a po .
| vs Illinois Central Ry. <’<*•. ,28 Su- j„ tb** Orange *«!••«
| preme Court Reporter, 111. on the whidh *!,<; was recently elected.
ground (bat it assumed to regulate’
S acts not of an interstate character,! —Miss Lola Rond return d i
HOO HOO LUMBER COMPANY
WANTS YOUR ORDERS FOR
* SASH, DOORSg YN D BL1NDS'AND FOR YOUR
BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS
ALL ODERS GI,VEN PROMPT ATTENTION
HOO-HOO LUMBER COMPANY
ORANGE. TEXAS
H. LAB1T. Manager
GUARANTEED THE BEST
We absolutely guarantee that our line of ‘ Golden Gate
Coffeeu is the finest on earth, also our line of Golden Gate
Tea, Spices and Extracts. Your money back if they are
not better than any Toll have ever used.
P.B.CURRY GROCERY COMPANY
.______,..... iiiay
dmph7 because a part of the buslnes* i night fn«n 'Beaumont. "Where she. bad
of a carrier might extend beyond the h«?» .“pending *mue time w ith frk nd»
limits of a single state. Justice Har-i __ytr«. R J, Soullierland of Like
land,. Moody. McKenna and Holmes i Charles Is among the recent arrival*
........ . _ UT mir dissented. f jin Orange and is a gm-.u of her
•4?(. have ^ “ “ : j j --p- brother, A. W”.«*«-». of the UhAW
.--murked a *> ' f.Kimt ACTION BETWEEN SAME prf#t
SS of tb- rAKTIM, AS CIROI NI, JO* *M*T»j ..........
1i'M«t-'-;-’.^ajid not**’ '............ ilH,n 'j j trn'u.-m.rier/ *’ : he! ha<’ lM”’n 1 '
e**- have ever *;*etn in me inmie and ! J ; _N ,h,. ’earn of the league, and i* expr. ied
and plea
Home and
the entire
Ok (a' 1-
we are golo| tr» do it.
^afe bet that tlif- happine
(ire will radiate from,to
make happy. and plea*at
oelghhorhood.
mo.’ If* aj Supreme Court of tows holds that the, WJ)ight or jomorrow. Jim
. ; (rniuiru rttlta rhat In nrdpr fh.i nfif*'
We have asked Mr R. E Russell.
I>r. Sea* trunk and K S. Harr I* !*> rep-
resent us in seeing that *h« dredge is
properly doing Ui« work of filling the
low places In the city, and they hive
kindly consented, thus giving The
Editor ample time to AtLeud tile ball
games and dodge his creditors.
Interest in The Leader’s big vaca-
tion trip contest is growing daily and
promises to become Che warmest thing
ln that line ever seen in this section.
The trip L> New York city and the
trip to Sulphur Spring*. Ark are both
delightful outings and are worth
safe bet that the hopplnes* and pleas-
It’s about time for Crowley to n*
organise her ball team again That
score In yesterday’s game. 20 to 2.
looks pretty fierce._
Congress has at last adjourned and
the members are hiking back home
as fast os steam ran carry them to
begin the work of looking after their
political fence*.
The Sanford city directory prom-
laes to be an Interesting and valuable
compilation and something that ha*
long been needed ln Orange.
K M DavTsYa making arrangements
to install a street aprit»kler In Or-
He should receive the eocour-
t and support of.tb* bustnes.
general rule that, in order fh.r -w ’ paw’'and i* rated a* a first c’a.-f
action may be abated through• lhe,
pendency of a prior action, the par-
ties must occupy the same position a* 1 -Mewiaines Jrinin Adams and Maud
plaintiffs and defendant* has excep- j Summers of Beauni'Mit visited friends
tlons, which do not permit successive in Oraiige yesterday,
actions to he brought to construe aj _,w j.: I^e»ier gt the lessees of the
will with the parties reversed. ] Holland hotel was a yesterday viai
_ • , ! tor from Lafayette, la., coming over
CONVERSION Of INTEREST IN|()J business connected with the Hol-
CORPORATION. Defendants w#rejlamj
granted a franchise for the dlsposl-j , . „ ,
tion of city sewage Plaintiff was Rabbi H. I Elkin of the Jewish
given a third interest for his service synagogue of Beaumont paid the Jew
. .. «.->----------.....— Ish congregation in Orange his semi-
THE PUBLIC, ATTENTION! '
In regard to proposal Sewrrage Svstrrn iri Orangr as yeirotw instilled—Kouw drain ovnnertkm* with whwh
may'be requirni of property owners and holder* u cssentisl to heaitl* Mil c-.nvrnirm r thrpublir. W E " ISH
TO S I'ATEt that we have not authorised any pmott or prrtoo* lo.Ktlicvt contriet# fo* »i*d wort, nor has any
(>erw»n. or person*, authority at this time, to make representation• a* to requirements of work to be installed, or
ripense incurred by.you. Ju»t what said requirements may prove to he remain* an open question. We should
not ask nor advise you to bind ymtrself’to have any givep kitv.l ot amount of drainage wtirk d-ne. or alterations
made in water supply pipe* from mains to buildings until actual requirement* are public!* known and legally
e»tablt»heti. I'ponanv and ail *;« h piopoaittona, VVE PLAl L OUK8F LY I.S FAIRLY AND FRANKLY at
your service.
THE ORANGE PLUMBING COMPANY
NOTE
««« FRONT STREET
— V\ r i nils,’I 1, ■ I , p t.i a •' c 19q* a..,* Ksei*. t-ix*lm> * -1 Te
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PRONE No. I
ftstwre*. etc .
1
** Slew, ftciislii «--4 etset
in securing It. Subsequently defen-
dant* fotmed a corporation and trans-
ferred the franchise to it, agreeing to
give plaintiff a fourth of the stock on
credit; later they refused! to give nll,_ il(
plaintiff his stock unless he paid half rojif.g,
the price Immediately. The Texas
Supreme Court, in San Antonio Irri-
gation Company vs. Deutschman, 105
Southwestern Reporter, 486„ held that
the deprivation of the right to acquire
stock in the corporation as agreed
did not constitute a conversion of h1s
interest therein. /
BURTON & Me REYNOLDS |
Insurance and Rea! Est ite
>r sell a
FORFEITURB OF MARINE IN-
SURANCE BY DEVIATION FROM
VOYAGE. A vessel was insured for
a voyage between Seattle and an Alas-
kan port, which she reached in safety,
but was wrecked while returning to
an intermediate port, at Which the
Inclemency of the weather had pre-
vented her stopping. In Alaska Bank-
ing * Safe Deposit Co. vs. Maritime
Ins. Co., 156 Federal Reporter, 7U,
the United States District Court,
Wester*- District of Washington, held
that her Insurance expired on her
reaching her eventnal port, and that
the insurers were not liable.
monthly visit j-merday. Jf y0U want, to l.UV
—Mias Kula Ortmeyer returned Ba'- v ' nr fArrn *<*<* nw
urday night from Roanoke. Vs , where ll0me or Iafrn h< ‘ U ’
she has been attending the Virginia r‘ T 1111 ~
e.
Alfred Block of i’arl*. France, is
among the visitors In Orange. Mr
Block is an Importer of lumber and
timber, a great amount of which !a
exported from Orange.
—Jack Turner of Turner'. Brothers
of Terry is among the business vis-
itors in Orange.
—Jack Harris, who has been in
business for some time with the firm
of Harris A Curry, has gone to Bruce,
where he will locate._
"at Velvet Cream.
■'./ Going After Melons.
L. Sclba left yesterday for John-
son’s Bayou, where he goes to secure
a cargo of melons to place on ths
local market. He expects to return
tomorrow. , t ,
Eat Velvet Cream. '•
Hoorn 5, Link Bldg, Fifth St
0 RANGE, TEXAS
JOHN E. HOGG
Contractor and Builder
OXnesal KiFAia S«oe
208 Fourth St.' Next to Smith's Stable.
"I CAN DO YOKE JOS NtXT"
JOHN J. BALL
Notary Public
‘TheRegular Town Notary’,
Works for Everybody
Office *t Leader Priming Company
New Phone No. 192
Let Me Tell You Something
These arc commercial times.
To be successful you must lock it.
The world is sure td judge you by appearances--at least
until it knows better. «
So that—
A Ykamond sparkling on a man’s or woman's finger gives
the wearer an immediate aif of prosperity which is far-
reaching in its influence.
And besides the money is merely invested—you can get it
back any time you want it.
If you wish to investigate in diamonds—in whatever form
at whatever price—there arc plenty of reasons why you
should come here.
W. P. McFarland, Jelveler
Diamonds, Watches, Jetotlry
iu>;'
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Ford, A. L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, June 1, 1908, newspaper, June 1, 1908; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642775/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.