The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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alleged leader of the suicide himself with its history, ii
v<j^.-l&r"|ifc.;5j
•nary, J fy 2?, the public
at a. political rally shouiu
which time tJnTUifferent cati-
vfcws could be expressed
great army, of votéis made
ar with their positions and
>ns upon public questions. IT
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ts for office would
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The situation" at Grabow, La., the
«cene of thsffcem'labor trouuic*;^.
but normal in.tlie winds of
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Tomorrow Af-
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| many of the residents there. The
following is-an account of the pres-
Btotand
urday Morning.
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_ Local 6...MI Un, wi„ Aw
their last opportunity |o see tí O.
sBonCat*Te8atÍOn ^ aCti0° tHiS
cut status as taken from the Lak<
ss American-Press.
Itpany K, First Infantry, re-
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About 12:30 yesterday there Was
suck a racket as ,jvas never heard;
before about the cornel* of Fifth
Street and Green; Avenue. Exite-
ment ran high a visions of " "
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M i ■ i k . tvP4it
His Home in Patterson I*,
jmt «fctting Om QP««U>*
For Appendicitis.
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noise.
walking away
while oth
Company K, First inf
turned last night at 9:15
Kansas City iiouthern fri
der and Grabow, where th
der and Grabow, where, the con,- | It was only the old,. unused ^
niand had been on duty since Man- tern at Mrs. Dillard's; neglected, put
day morning as « result of the fatat out of «ammústan hv .. « ü
result 0t the
this sea-1 tooting affair at the latter place tem of city water works deciding! Dr* Botidier immediately after .
with the Sunday evening. that its day .of usefulness had pass-1 ,eaving here, placed an order for a
Satur/liv i'-mtiln W/itlti. C *A r«fi<sjn a ^ ' new nnrl rnrnnUu a.
Mb brought to their mind's %e |
n«v break in the Mississippi river
levees and saw the flood waters
lushing -belter,!; skelter," pell-mell
• *> '*« «*. ...
«in* demolishing hbuses fastened' y .w* B?urd'er, D. D; w%> was;M
upon -the minds of some who heard «" ^e city during the first oí June
the terrific noise. || Others pícttírüd *<* the removal of his of-
out of commission by the new sys- SM*fic
tem of city water works deciding' Dr-
fice from Patterson, I*;, fiere, in a ,
letter to W. Turner states that^.$
hii delay m reaching Orange is due iff
to an operation for appendicitis «
cently undergone. The letter stat
that he was getting along as' Well
as could be expected and would
leav* for fftis city just as soon as g
the ¿doctors thóught bis recovery - ¡
^;>2attoji,..'-
;ue, which is claimed was recent-
stafted in St. Petersburg, is the
st step which the authorities will
I e toward breaking up the organi-
prfncipal promoter is a
well-known author and the rules
of the Suicide League <bind. eacb
' er to commit suicide for the
r loive of self-destruction, and thip
sequent sensation it brings;
II is claimed that many fsshionable
and women in St. Petersburg
ociety belong to the league, but they
the secrets so wiell that all at-
pts to catch them at a sitting
e failed. The "recent number of
suicides in high life, however, have ,i
caused the government to act.. Some
of those who joined the league lost
MnAftlili
U- . Ííffi '
all í
bpinion that they .
meaning.*«c wqri
some; one a, the head of
- :tiop, ■*;i*
experienced iiv
I who stated that he would be
t>f the opportunity to address
voters of the city and that oth
k
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tired from the league. They are, how-
ver, bound to silence by a terrible
ath, so even though the authorities
confident they know the names
| some of the ex-members tbey en-
ain no hopes of getting any in-
from them. . «>
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courage at a crucial moment and re- w^o are attending EBc« .conven-
tion at Portland, Oregon, have b -
heard from during their siopsaH.
Angeles, Catalina Island, San Fran-
cisco, Avaland and Los Cruz, Calífor
nia. The convention i? now in ses-
sion at Portland where thousands^
the Best People on Earth #Ts com
gkted and aré having the tltqjt of ti
ry is the placej lives. The party from this city will
cold to. drink, remain in the convention city unttlih«
!i" delightful, close of ¡the meeting when they will
> 7-6tf depart for points in Canada and the
ii-ai
\Í¿mk There, ;Wiu5S^ e^
Hudson Orange W|É
hereto- July 12, at 4á o'clock in ti rooms
ampion- of the Orange-Commercial Club. AH
it ¿O b0f|térested parties ^ n
it. yL:JtPe Pr«ent " "[ j
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*ve ¡befen enj
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meeting of - _
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le- Friday,' Hoboken, N. J., July' l|
the rooms the 108th anniversary of ,th
1 Club. All of Alexander Hamilton by Aáron.
Burr,l„iWs^ace. Stox'**-****
f ¿Hoboken- nor a vice-presiáent of the
United States has heen conspicuous
in history. Because they are tired of
the notoriety .that has been given the
City, a number of promiáént citiiens
Kobok^KH^^iif^ L.JL, w
form a club to boost Hoboken and when |b«y Me
baVe It taken senouesly by the rest % - ^
of the country. They say iheir
town has ¡been a butt of cheap vau-
devillians for the past decade and
as it is making wonderful progress
and produc Ing some great men,
fun that has fceen made of the city
cease.
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AVE ANlfTHWG TO
YOU WANT SOMETHING. •
YOU WANT A PLACE TO
VANÍ BOARDERS.
HA)tÉ fptmp
THING. , > - Jig
YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHI
YQU HAVE,; .ANYTHING TO
team notified Manager Phillips by officers upon arrival at DeR
w re today, instructing him to re Monday wai to consult with Shcrt
lease the members of Hie organiza- Reid, as to t'ti« proper mode of
tion. Jsp:.operation, Mir. ft«M already having
.McDowell, one of the best hurl- everything quieted. ' r
ers fever playing «Jth a local team Company K left Grabow at A
Texas^ Leairue ^Te ^lied that team' °'c'°c'c yesterday, taking the regu-
I Beau " J !. that tea,m, lar train for the «joarters here. Com-
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maH, Grabrowske and Stork to received
CE A WANT AD WITÍ
LEADER. ONE CENT PEI
ory of the syrvice it had
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Duritig his few days May in (he
Dr. Bourdier made many
s who regret to learn of his p
¡■h - kimh
W. J. Blackman,
IF YOU HAVE ANY1
SELL.
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.WANT S<
Bronson, Sabine Counlgí reached £¿«'^51
ithis city yesterday having made the BQARD WANT
trip overland, a distance of some MS y0U WANT ROAnnPPQ
miles in two weeks' time. . • WJ\ Z
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rnembers pT the organuat.on w,u.-c „ K left Grabow 5. •>-
remain in th.s city for* the present. I thou>th when the cotnmand departed.
CROWN
OUR STORE
ANTil ie cnV number of the people
CO. | Grabow left also, some going to
BE CLOS-
. As we go to press the Merchants
and Port Arthur ball teams «re con-
st West End park. The game IF YOU I
was scheduled to be played duringf SELL,
the firs of the week but was poist-
of rain. Stephen-
F RID AY,
GREAT SALE. „ „ _ 1 w of preparations of the tr.
"leave the place, began packing Dp his
Public of Officers. or her. belongings and all said that
'|l The^local lodge of Knights of ttfelif «he mÜitia left they would leave
Macabees will meet tomorrow'night too. *1 ' >Jt c J J
at which time the. néwly elected of-
ficers will be installed. The meet-
ing will be held in the A. O. U. W
lodge rooms in the "Swlnford bi " '
on Front Street. -The* piiblle is
11-
'SI
eet. The "
cordially invited to *"
t Galloway mill at Grabow was
n6t in opsiatlon Monday'ó^TWfs?;
day, due to: the fact that there were
not enough men left in the camp to
operate it. 'The planner was set ga-
■mi
m ANYTHING
tain Ferguson in
«V Blackman left jhis home
with eighteen head of hOrses ai
mubMf and reiched here with eight,
having, disposed of the balance along
the route to this city. He has rented
the vacant lot on the corner of Main
and Fifth streets where bis stock is
nofc on sale. Mr. Blackman has bis
/amily with him and will remain in
Orange for several days. He'says he
his -stock to séjt here and
■not let a prospective buyer get
Out a ehaince to secure a good
or mule *t an attractive price.
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fOU HAVE FOUND SOME-
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YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING
YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO
"^■pLACE A WANT AD WITH ff
THE LEADER. ONE CENT PER
WORD.
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THE CROWN'S ANNUAL
| JVLY BSD TAG SALS
OOMMXNOSS SATTJR-
DAY MORNING.
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at Grabow
iü
ÍÁÍ%I
•recently aeauired
is working for the Merchatns.
fe i I
A elephant lis a hard thing to de-
fine. Every one knows an elephant
when they see oné, They '|o know
that he il 'jk- four-footed heist thai
lives in the jungles, a«d that his skin
resembles the outside concrete wall
of a summer búngalo. But to define
him. is differeri^-.||;;;::-:^ -;;; * j
It is the same way with ptber
we know them hat we cao't
them. Among these other things is
china.- There is something abont
these thirty-two piece' Breakfasat
Sets that the É>aily Leader is giving
away that is undefinable. We can't
explain it exactly, but yon will be
able to see for yourself by calling at
the Leader Office <* by dropping a
■d to the Circulation Manager,
"■■o Will gladly have a sample sent
to your door for inspectioi
There will be a called meeting of
nge Civic League Frit
o'clock in the rooms
rckil Club. All
to
¡BÉ
:tríh
PLACE A WANT
THE LEADER. ONE
WORD- . ¡
Notfcé.
All members of
¡Monday that'«men ¡|K¡¡ collectlngjn
YOU WANT SOMETHING. big bands to the west,
YOU WANT' A PLACE' TO ably come down to the milT)t) put
BOARD. up a fight. Captain Ferguson's com-
YOU WANT BOARDERS. mand had the camp prety Well sur-
YOU" HAVE FOUND .SOME- rounded, but had been on duty a
THING V ^ oAiáaMffrakfl* ÜftnÁ Afld lü'
'' YOU^HA^i
BKYTHIHO IN THE STORE RE-
DUCED. if. MOSSlKElt SMt
miai ■*
DISPLAY
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WITH
¡T PF.R
. t church
are requested tó meet in the ehurch
Sunday morning at^il o'clock, at
which time businc«| of importance
will be transacted. í v
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«TORE WILL BE CLOS-
ED 'Alifi DAY-I^OMORROW,. . ■^■1.,. .■■■1 .
FRIDAY, PREPARING FOR THE community.^ut nothing came of all
nBTtiY sat.P. th*. renorti. and thev were hi>-
cónsiderabfs time already, an¿ is
commander thought the mill and In-
habitants could be afforded better
protection with additional troops, so
called upon Company K to come out
from DeRldder where the latter
command had been held during the
afternoon. '
'Monday :;«p|iféwás' jsltogether
quiet at Gjrabow, and Tuesday
dawned with the "wroúght-up in-
habitants somewhat eased, but still
apprehensive of What might hap-
pen if the troops left. Rumors con-
tinued to come in to '«amp men a
couple of* miles west of ppabow,
prepared to defend on the mill
These line of goodi now on sale. See windt
ENAMELED and TINWARfe, all useful houae-
hold fioods yourehoice 10c.
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IS THE PLACE T
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war ■ 'm¿
We qannot
grea-
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N MERCANTILE CO.
0ghth wonder of
* world. Not poisonous; easy
«te; one application lasts
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son, Aronson & «ro., and the ,
Jackson llf 1HI
l. DOOM FOR RATS.
these reports, . and they were ap
parently much exagerated, although
the Troop* did* have evidence «lúe*
ing Tuesday that led them to **«*
that Wider the surface of quiet ipf
calm there Wis some danger of fur-
ther difficulty ' 'y'"'
The guard lines at camp >ere
made strong, and during the pres-
ence of the militiamen, «- there was
little chance of an attack ón the
[place. Company M had . 28 and
mmmsmm Company K 42 men, a tots
strength of 70. Captain Ferguson
^S^ommani of the Leesv=
"AChérlfa St.
nlngs, and
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 11, 1912, newspaper, July 11, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182835/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.