The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1907 Page: 2 of 10
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discussing political and other
subjects on the streets could' he
persuaded to put the same amount
of energy into faotory buildiug,
some good would oome of it .be-
vohd a doubt.—Brownwood Bulls-
borrow some money, as he Bailey] * BWlC H
■ “wysf—Nujt, suppose that one of
you old veterans bad1 deeerted guj -j
your post during the war, what „
would have bee& the penalty? V 1
No, it was top great a temptation. Chic kasha,
He seems to have forgotten that MoReynoIds,
part of the Lord1*: prayei which a negro camp
Measure As Rtpirtid B« Bipuhllciti fa
Washington, Jan. M^-Presi-
-r ‘ dent Roosevelt today sent to the
■: -r-' senate a special message regard’
ing the Brownsville incident,
' . xL^whieh’gives additional evidence
~ obtained by Assistant Attorney
says "Lead us not into tempta-
tion,” WeU,,he eaje that he bad
a rjght to borrow money as a law-
yer to accept a fee. That we do
not deny, but he ehonld resign
and go Into the practice oflaw ast ^ him a severe beating instead. ggg Batchler
any other lawyer. Fpr a man Burney andpossft^came
cgnnot’serve the people and cor- fo this afternoon With forty-one
negroes, from the railroad camp.
You fait To
LETTERS advertised.
Letters advertised for the week
Washington, Jan.
fight’will be made-by Repr^Jj
ative Gillespie of Texas and <p
Democratic members of the fcj
committee on banking and«
rency to prevent the passing
railing Jfcn.13, 100;.
General Purdy and Major Block-
tom, Who were sent to Texas by
C. Di Allen
battatate. Loans an\
Ike Dunervant
the bill recently reported to
poratione. Now, did he not re-
ceive a lee from the Kirby Lum-
' i .
ber Company ? That he did not
deny. Still he never done any-
thing wrong. He says that he
told Pierce, to re-organize and
come back u iv.ith clean hands.
Now, that looks pretty thin, he pn part to protect the guilty
kriew.tbat they Would do asThQy men end none left here for the
had done, violate the laws of our sc^e oTthe trouhTe; Is was re-
state. His frjends say there is bo ported< peeling is still very in-
use for any investigation. Then tense and upon provocation
Mrs. Cora Frame
Thfly are in ‘ jail charged with,
assault to kill. Burns was re-
leased because of his condition.
Had the report of a double
murder, as it was made at first,
been true, nothing could -hive
prevented a race War, Negroes
bouse by the Republican
here of the committee
Claude Johnson
cartridges. picked up in th® streets
When this committee m
tort time ago to adopt an e
T. S. Johnson
Ed Me Elroy —
ourrenoy measure the
A. E; Morris (2)
being present to four .Deim
J,. C. PowCll
Mitt Annie-Renfro
Miss Effie Renfroe
B. F. Renfroe “
W. H. Robertson
Robt. Smart
B.-W. Stewart
W; Gi Btockley
zEd Sorrel ~
P. E. Thinety
to the house ddeshot in any
represent the views of the
uiocratio members of the h
mittee.
The measure cannot be said!
conform to the ideas advam
heiafnnbcenF, heTeBbu kl not fear
by Secretary Shaw in his
an investigation. His friends say
that none but Populists and Re* __ _ ____
association which' the
W. W. White
iWiMy*-tka.twai y tew rtf antpsf: fftPRug^RepaMiCfth' ’ papers de*
the soldiers dismissed “without fending Bailey? The’Republican
•f honor” could have been ignorant party is the daddy of , the trusts
of what occured. and they need him in their busi-
, , . -T~' - ness. He is the first Senator from
Mr. Pditor:— - ’ Texas to attempt to lower” the
For the past two weeks.we have, high moral standard of this high *
been confined to our room with and dignified positionJML-.accept---
tegrippe conseqprjillv. did not ln« {<ie* fro® corporations. Now
.....keen up with our papers. I hap- those four mot and appointed a ...........
committee to draw up those reso- Tike exercise to the musoles, it
lutions .^nd on that committee develops and . atrengthnns.—It -is
whs a lawyer who never smelled only fools and bigots who demand
gunpowder in his life. Now, I every other person to aocept their
think you should correct that opinions and beliefs under the
mistake and not charge the camp penalty of enmity. A sensible
of any such acts. For we don’t man could only have contempt
want the state of Texas to know for one who agrees with him in
that we have lost all our
fp rwill phrase say^HdvcfrttslR!
1 Special
Trimmii
In order to
Nathan Leavitt, P. M,
tary of the treasury has decla
to be totally unscientific and
Sufficient. The secretary i
said it would, not meet the ail
.....f ,v •* . •; . J
lion nor do all that was exp*
Paso, Jan. 14.—Running at
a high rate of speed, Rock Island
passenger train No. 3O dashed
into an open switoh at Barneyv
N. M., 190 m lies north of El
»Paat* vFive peisona werefeffietl
Elction of Speaker Was Principal' Ei
JOH
and eight injured
called to resolutions Chat
i Austin, Texas, Jan. 8,—
exactly 12 oolock today the J
regular session* of the Thirtii
legislature convened. The hoi
was oalled to order by Secret
of State Shannon and the sen
by Lieutenant Governor Geoi
D. Neel.
Notwithstanding that rai
weather prevailed the lobb
and galleries were orowded «
visitors, including many ladi
In the house all interest centei
around the election of the speal
.while in the senate the only »
test was the election of sorgeai
at-arms. Clem Allen of Trai
country, wpn out for that ofS
against R. T. Hams, of En
country. Allen received 18 1
Bailey Sell His Farm.
Drugs, Medici
Toilet Article
Lexington, Ky,, Jan. . i3.—
Senator .J. W. Bailey of Texas
yesterday sold to Rear Admira
C. C. Todd of Frankfort, Ky.,
man-
hood. If BaQey Is innocent Why
turn him loose and let him go
back, if not, let him retire and
settd some roan who will regard
the peoples interest. Tftese are
the sentiments of an old veteran.
A. H. Buie. _
subjects.
his farm on the Versailles pike,
near this city, for $24,000. The
tract contains 100 acers and is
known
jack-napes that we are called up-
on to meet in the business affairs
of life, is one who with a paternal
voice and a material phydognony
demands our acceptance of what
he oalls his. opinion, when the
apparent truth is that his head
members or more, and they were
not notified of such a meeting.
In the first place, it is not a po-
litical organization. Now, as in-1
dividual, they have the right to]
call a mass meeting and endorse
any man they wish, this was done
the Freeman farm. It
has beCn the home of Senator
Bailey’s trotting brood mares.
sitiess Co!
Henry Mikes Statement
Inker Brynnlzntm In Trot irtml# to
Danger of
and an .Qpmion are absolutely in
Wishington, Jafi7 13.—JUFT
Bailey think'that he had the en-
dorsement of the'old confederate
soldiers. . Now we know of a
goodly number of the old vet-
erans who do not endorse hie acts,
and will not favor-bw return to
the United States Senate unless
he vindicates himself of the
charges now pend mg against him.]
If Senator Bailey is innocent, he
should answer the charges and
{{denc ucce those who differ with
him as scoundrels, liars and
hyenas. We shall notice some of
those charges: Res. 2. “We point
with pride to the record of Sen-
ator Bailey.” Iam glad indeed
they referred, To that, now lets
see^ what about the Aldrich bill?
Its saiefthat he was the only De-
mocratic Senator whp voted ml
favor of thiamyidious bill.
Mr. Bryan in his Commoner
compatible. But we were think-
ing, as the cause of this artiole,
that the men for whom we have
th e highest regard are those from
whom we widely differ on many
Henry handed out a written state-
ment today in whioh he announc-
ed that he will not be a candidate
[for re-election to the chairman-
ship of the Democratic caucus.
The statement follows:
“The high honor of being cau-
cus chairman, of the house of
Democracy is appreciated by me:
and vvhile I have almost universal j
assurance by the
-*San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 15.—
The reports received from the
border by L. 8, Steward, itt-
spector in charge of immigration
for Texas, shows that a total of
274 foreigners came into Texas
through Rio Gran.de ports during
the month of Deoember. Twice
as many who applied for admis-
sion were refused for various
reasons. By far the larger
number of these were Syrians.
Of those admitted over two
low, OWU, WWl
Lathe, Brioh, L
f~ Cement an<
in to#tt give us
Hume 11 votes
subjects, aihd there is really some-
thing pleasant and Wholesome in
this difference. It :®ould not bo
pleasant to have a difference with
a man if he should go aroupd. with
it, as a chip on his shoulder, dar-
ing us to knock it off; Such pug-
nacity as that could not go along
Assoon as the house was oa
to order, prayer was offered
Rev. L. B, Gray pf Austin, $\
which roll .call was had and
members were present. T
•Second-Hand
its. all your
d Goods, £
Democratic
members that I would again be
elected to the position, still I
think the honor is one that should
go aiound and not be held Indefi-
nitely by any member. Therefore
my name wih not be used in con-
nection for the position for the
Sixtieth congress."
were sworn in and at lb
o’clock the election of sped
was at hand. BenF. Gaffi
of Shbytiian placed Rq^resental
with true friendship; but when
we are called upon to. pass on d
subject, as men, and not as pup-
pets of some other man’s think-
ing, we differ and give a reason
for the faith that is in us, there is
a wholesome strengthening of the
regard each may pave for the
hunderd Were Japanese who had
oome to Mexico, ostensibly to
work in the ooal mines, but soon
aftey deserted and eame to Texas.
Within the last two months
Thomas B. Love in" nomiuatii
He paid a glowing tribute to1
Dallas man, saying that he wi
oredit to Texas and a credit
the house. Represenative
Charles |Hume Jr. of Houit
plaoed in nomination H. B. 1
rell of Mol^ennan. Jan?
H.' Robertson of Austih, a n
resentative, delivered an addr
withdrawing the name of Coloi
■ ^,^11L rover ■
four hundred Japs have oome to
Texas and there is every indioa-
Attacked by I091
; Sherman, Texas, Jan. 11.—The
10-year-old son of JGscar Gheiriy,
living near Bells, was almost kill-
ed by dogs yesterday. The dogs
other, however much the differ
enoe. .. , —
tion that the ^number will in-
crease from month to month.
All are remaining in Texas "and
adapting themselves to labor
conditions and will soon be a
formidable factor. > During Jan-
uary tho various steamship com*
panioa [Operating bstween; v the
west coast of Mexico end Japan of Mr. Love
r J. K. Shipman, Ms
mite and Marble
ents and iron
1 Work Guar
bill. It was a Republican meas-
ure, and the Republicans are In
1-ague with Wall Street and Mr.
Bailey is in league with the "Ks*
publicans. Now, what about the
^ Fnctori Talk
Keep up the faotory talk until
something beoomes of it, , some-
thing tangible. Would it hot bo a
had treed a rabbit.in a hollow log
ap<|Jhe boy attempting to help
them, was attacked
— soon as Mi^Beh-
laoeratfd to > the bofio,. p[ecel ^ of
_. , , -flesh being torn from it. Screams
y«, W. friend. wytbrqujM hfa father and uneii tff
the nO
L. DAVENF
.Attorney At tia
Practice in all the
cini comes back to town, to get a
meeting of ^the Business Teague
to aiseiisSA factory “proposition
and see if something cannot be
done. It does look like Brown-
■Wood could afford to take some-
otrthat? 0
are under contract to deliver
nearly ten thousand Japs to vari-
ous Mexioo contractors. Event-
flly it Is believed jhat 75 per
W* buy Vendors Lein No
peroent, atf
due. We loan money on 1<
itt Building, Sti
a man whbm hehad paver seen to
to spend in eriont
en masHsti brtm t"■ ■■ n
U ti-MMB fci-
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1907, newspaper, January 18, 1907; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911912/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.