The Corpus Christi Daily Herald (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 41, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 26, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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AUblMH
THE COLD WAVE
WAS DISASTROUS.
THE BERMUDAS ARE
HOLDING THEIR OWN.
IS NOW ON TRIAL
IND
(Continued Froi Pago One!)
NEW YORK April 26. Savon of
thts 15 counts ngnluol F. AiiBtiatiia
llelnso last mouth In conticctlon
with hi handling the funds of the
Mercantile Xtloiml Hunk were (11m
mlaaed by Jndgo Hotlxh In tho
United HtRtcn Circuit Court hero to-
day. Judge Hough ntiHtnlnod tho
retraining Kfivou counts HoIiizo'h
eaao whs called for trial today.
PAT CALHOUN
AND
Ah Intfld 1'rena Uuport.
BAN FHAXOIBCO April 215.
J in if(u 1-nwlor today refimed to din-
inlPii tin lndlctmenta ngnlntit Patrick
Calhoun and othora charged with
bribery In connection with granting
tho ovorhend trolley frnnchlao to tho
Vnltnd Unllrondx or thin oily hy tho
Huef-SrhmltV! btrd of unpervlfiorM.
PRESIDENT AND
ARHodnted Prcan Hoport.
WAS1I1NOTON' April 2B. I'real-
dent Tafl and Andrew CanuiKle
Hpnko today at the deillcutlon of tho
new Carnegie library at Howard
I'niverHity before n representative
i;athirli)K of ucki'o oduoatora from
viuioiiH iectioiia of the rouujry.
GOV. HUGHES IS
ED AS JUDGE.
ABRor luted I'rcis Kuport.
WAHIILVCTON April 2C (lov-
ernor Charlea ItUKhoa of Now York
Iiiih accepted the appointment nil
J M're of ihe Supreme Court of tho
1'nlted Statea to succeed the late
JiiHtlco David Hrowor.
TO INQUIRE INTO
THE COTTON POOL-
Aa .-.nti'd I'riHoi Uuport.
WASHINGTON April 38. Sena-
tor smith of South Carolina today
introdt ml a resolution In tho Sou-
ato jrovlding for an inquiry Into
tlii' sale of cotton to tho cotton pool.
Ihitei tallied Hy Olty Fnthern.
Ah m I lMne MotM'M
V MS. April 26. Colonol Uofio-
elt van entortnljiod today hy tho
city fathers rtculvhu' tin onthuslus-
tie re-option. Another ovutlun waa
given blm at tho Freuoh Oporn to-
night. Hrm Dnno Cotton. '
Auao i .ad i ross Uuport. .
BAN ANTONIO. Texas. April 2ft.
He porta from all -ovor Southwest i
Texan today indicate that no nppre-;
elnblo dnmngo waa done by the t old
wnvo to the cotton.
BRIBERY
rARIVFfilF
tf i 1111 1 JUU I A
NAMI
Special Sale of Untrimmec! Hats and Trimmings Tuesday.
Larje ond Small Shapes values to $1.00 Tues. SOc Silk and Satin Ribbon 15c and 19c values Tues. 10c
Greatest values ever oflcred in Shapes worth up Big ass't. of Flowers worth up to 25c special 10c
to $250; Tuesday. - - - - 98c " " " " " SOc " 25c
About 10 doz. large Shapes all the wanted 00 Children's Ready to Wear Hats at " SOc
" styles values up to $4.00 Tuosday - $1.98 Vnlencinnes Laces worth up to 50c special - 25c
Silk and Satin Ribbon worth 50c and 75c per Hats And Trimmings Selected Tuesday Will Be
yard at ...... 25c Trimmed Free.
EIDSON'S
.t j
n '5
0 a 4
Anoclatod I'rt-flK Hoport. J
ATLANTA Oa April 25Wlth
rrllltoiiB of ucrc-1 of the young fit-
ton destroyed hy tho cold weather
which today overbroad the on tiro
cotton holt with tho nni'mml April
accompaniments In mnny ocetlonn
of riiow tmd Hleot the South linn
suffered Itu inoHt (llnastnniH llnnn-
clnl sothnek pcrhapa nlnco the Civil
Wnr. IleuldcH cotton yoniiK ve;otn-
hles of every description are Buffer-
Ini; from the freezing ietnporaturoH
nnd more or lens damni;n Una hcen
done In overy Bouthorn Statu except
Florida.
VISITING RAILROAD MEN
They Will Ffml KvorythJiiK Heady
For Their Xiilertiiliinient. When
They Heath Hero Today.
Mr. J. 1. Cole ohnlrrnan of tho
real eHtato committee of tho Com-
mercial Olult aHBlnted by I'renldent
W. 0. lllake and fiocrntary Hoy Mil
lor Iiiih oo mploted preparallona for :
.. . . . I
iiiu uiiiuriniuiiiuiii ui inu rauroao
paBHOHKer repreaentatlvcfl who nro i
Hchedulod to arrlvo In tho city tol
Vi ...m ... ... Ji
dny. The party will arrlvo In tho
city about noon today and will re
mnln hero all afternoon and to
night loavlni; tomorrow for the
Lower Country. As wan stated In
Sunday's Herald tho crowd Ih bund-
ed hy Mr. T. C. ICImbor general lui-
mlKratlnn agent of the Gould Hyu
tern with hoadrpiarturH at St. IxiuIh
attainted by Mr. W. 111. Fitch. South-
woHlurn pnaHengor agent of tho Mis-
souri I'aolllc and Iron Mountain
LliieH with headiunrtor at Han An-
tonio. The demand for knowledge
of the Southwest Texan country Iiiih
heoomo an groat In tho North that
the rallroada have taken thin meth-
od of familiarizing their reproaenta-
Uvea with the country toward which
no many people are looking today.
While In the oily they will bo prop-
erly taken euro of nnd It ia probable
that noma aort of n meeting hotwoon
J bene goutlemen and the ottlzeua
will be nrranged thin afternoon.
Unllroadn have done much for Cor-
pun Chrlatl and railroad men nrn
good people to "aland In with" an
ihomo who are coming today may be.
sure of a gentilao and cord In wo!
como.
The Colquitt. Way.
Colqultt'd appeal for a runt from
leglalatlve agitation for law dotlul-
Hon of ovory thing from tho length
of bod aheota to what you ahull eat
drink and how and whoa bo nior-
rv g mooting protty gunurnl eobo
from tho homo-ionou of the people
and In worrianint to other cuntll-dntOH.-
TexiiH Farmer.
.leltrlen la Sink.
Auaoclutod I'roan Iteport.
HIIN LOMONI3. Cnl.. April 2r..
JdffrlMi today fontnok hit training
"hfttlul oernua of a aurtotia dlaor-
f1r of tlio blood. It will 1h aevuml
ay hifor he iominien active train-
ing. No aiinouiirwnient of the olll-
!ul refuree ban been tnude yet
VoIihI Mnhiteiiaiue Tax.
County RuprlHtndent Ilanton
wntiri'av roclvpU tho rttiirna from
!bo tllffen rt dk liiuil dltiftlrt In the
county which bold tlmlr
for a local mnlntwnnnca
I'lt'iMtona;
tax lust I
v-'l; TLe tvaulta wer uh tollowa:
l.( irton ! for. nin aKalnat. Caaii
tt'UIC"i "IIMITllllHOIH. S-MUlt:t III'
f. r. 2 agnlnat.
423
Mesquite Street
lSnrnu'I nuts Corpus 0; I-arodo
Struck uut-Mly Murphy
hy
Fallnnca G. I
Flrnt on balli Off Murphy
off Fallanca yf
fOft on unH6flCorpua 4; tared o
9.
Douhlo pln'rn; AddlngUiii; Fagln
to Mooro.
First on .error--Mooro I'ujadas
and Walker.
Hit hy pltohor Thomas (2) and
II tun oh.
Umpire IlniiHoii.
Time of Kamo 1:86.
Hlro KiiIciim Defeated Itcriniidat.
Speolnl to Tho Herald.
HAY CITV April US. A crowd
that filled tho grand Htnnd and
iilcachorn eheerod lustily today
when Mayor Sutherland totted tlio
hall over the plate opening tho Mor-
ion with HrowuRVlllo and tho sonaon
at home. It cheered Htlll more IuhI-
lly when in their halt of tho II rut In-
ning the Hlce Hntorw scored twlco
on a HltiKle. a walk and Sweet's
. . . i ...
clean two-baRKor. The loonlH Heori'd
again In tho aeootid and third bui
niior mai wainnunu wno muevou
.... .... . .
Orlflln with two on baao and no
oiita held the lllro Rlatern down to
woll tioattereil hlta. Tho DrownloH
Noorud In the aucond on nn error i
ntid anlugle. Al all other tlmoa
Wehrmn hold thorn completely at
IiIh moroy.
Tho acoro by tunln'm:
11 II rc
liny City 81 10000001 8 I
ItrowiiBVlllo 0100000001 8 8
HattorlBB Wohrmau ami Iwoot;
Watorman drtnin nutl l-'ontlh mid
Itololumlt
VoMlortlny'N Itemilts.
At Corpus:
Corptm 1; Lnrwlo r.
At liny Olty:
Hay Ctly I; UrownavUle 1.
At Hoovlllo:
lloovlllo 8; Victoria 17.
Siinduy'N ItosiiKw.
At UrowtHVlllo:
DrownsTlllo t; Oorpua i.
At Laredo:
Laredo I; lluovllla I.
At N'lotorln:
Victoria 0; liny 0IU 7.
Where They I'luy Toibiy.
I -undo at Corpua.
llrownivlllo at liny City.
Vlotorla at Uuovlllo.
How They atond.
Plnyml Won Loat
Pet.
S00
600
000
400
100
300
LiTsoilo
Dny City
Urnwnavllla
Victoria
CORIM'8
lietvillc
6
6
6
&
U
&
j Tubiuro SifinnuM Hetmn to Work.
Vafcoplatwd Preei Hoport.
I ariKVIl.LK. Ky . April 2ft.-
Tln'f thouaand atrlhlus tulmcco
tn; nifin returned to work txxllty
at Ihi-lr old whr
Interim) loiuil licuiloiilKt..
Tha luUruHtionnl osoiiralanr of
Northern homeaoeker did not ooidm
by mi.'clHl thU trip. It cauitfv at-
ittcbrd to tin- rRiMnr irnin mid
thrv enra left for tin North Sifndny
ill ulil The aaaeni(rra of tb rt-
m.'lnuu; 'ourtb ctr wori In thu city
!i j (I.n cnjiiytng ! h iiixcIvi h In
'p' .c :! ! It) othrr w.iya They
l.'tl LiM ninht.
EIDSON'S
Sale h
for
COHI'CH CHHISTI UiXAS.
Caldwell. J. II. 1081 Moffliulto
Duwoom J. II. 007 MMqiillo
Dunn Uro. Co. 1202 Leopard
OotillPh ft. A. 1& l'aio Alto.
HarrlHon CoiTao Co. Oil Chap-
arral. Vi;ATI HCIt I'OHKCAHT.
Associated 1'reog Iteport.
WAHHIOTON April 25.
o Tho following forucuat wan la-
r sued tonight by the United
RtuteH Weather Hureau:
o
ISast Toxaa nnd Oklnhomn--
Fnlr nnd wiirmw Tuoadny and
WwliioHday.
Wost Twxns nnd Now Mexico
Fnlr Tuoaday nnd Wodno-
day.
WISATIIISK UL'I.LICTI.N.
O ForiKfHal (f0r Corpua Chrlatl
and vicinity Tuettday April
O 80: full'; not ao rool;
t- light northerly to enatorly
wlmlB.
Toinporntttru wind nnd pro-
elpltutlon record for the twen-
ty-fuur bourn on dim: 7 p. in..
.Mnndtiy: a
Tuinpornture minimum ft I;
maximum. 07. Wind velocity at
4 7 p. in.. 1 1 mllOM per hour from
the Miithoaat. State of wea-
lhar clr.tr. ltolatlvu humidity.
50 per cunt. Precipitation.
.00.
Duroinelrloal rending at 7 p.
in. reduced to aen levol and
eorrocteri for temperature.
30.09.
T
REE WOUNDE
AunwIaUul Pieaa K'Prt.
CANON CITY. Colo.. April 25.-
Two convict wore Mllad and tbi.
othora fatally wounded in tin at-
tempted cacRpo from the Statu ponl-
; tuntlary tonight. The rive convlctfl
r ir-iurlnj; to dynninlto their
l wiiv to tlt yardH. nfti-r won ping
from iln'ir (IIh. Mhi'ti tbay were
illBuoMii'.t by the wnrdon.
If you havi" nntli!n to tra .
I' f it or wniit to hiy or find a
I. n nt 1 1 v .i lli-ini ! W.ii.: A'!
i
(jLi-)
ARE
LLEO
y the Following Grocefs
Lortico noUrl$ue 134 Dlack.
Parker Uro. 1101 Hallrwd.
I'eubody II. A.. 1700 Wntar.
ItuthliiKr Broa.. 033 Laopard.
ltlco & Iloifner. ISS Stunt.
Scogln DroH. 421 Chaparral
Published By the Growers of
LINDSAY'S
Shirt
Waist
Ladies' vShirt Waists worth up to $1.50 each
several different styles some lace trimmed
some with embroidered fronts and some tail-
ored with laundered collars and cuffs.
There are enough different kinds of wtiists
in this lot to allow anybody n choice. They
are on sale this week for the uniform price
of 95c each.
See my window for some of these stylish
waists. Come in and let us show you the
others.
.P. LI
40G Mcsfiuitc St. New Bluntzcr Bldg.
"Goods Gotten at LINDSAYS Are Good Goods"
y People buy their building materials
i yards. We have the largest stock
and our prices are Strictly "right."
SIDIURY
"Established 1870"
Screens For Your Health
Physicians are unanimous in s lying flies and
mosquitoes produce disease. Screens are es-
sential to health. Fulton screens are the
best made.
C. C. Mfg. Comp'v
"Till: M1I.1.
Q
South Blun" Cash Store 1117
Railroad.
Woman a JSxchange. 1010 Mca-
(uH atreut.
SAS DIKfiO TKXAS.
Gnrffln 0. Q. & Co. .
Trovfno it.
India Tea.
S
from our
in Corpus
I
Ol Ql AldTV."
Ml
M0TICE!
Fresh Dailv
U.EHLINGER'S BAKERY
Cinnamon Rolls Moth-
er's Bread Pies and Cakes
Try our Celebrated
RYE BREAD
Phone 23.
Sale
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fell.
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