Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Round
Wine of
W1TH1S-AS HOfROT TIME
dware Co.
Wilson
UNIONS INTERESTED
ALHEbk he put
OF LEGISLATORS
PROBABLY KILLED BY TRAIN
North
STRIKE
modern
on his way
appellees.
EX-GOVERNOR AT WACO,
the
PRESIDENTIAL BUTTONS
the
RECEIPTS TAX
of 150
550.000,
$50,000.
CAPITAL,
SURPLUS
claims
holdup
Mine
knew
from (25
who have
repertoire
Things that are better Jeft unsold
are Mire to be beard.
FOR THE CEREMONY
EVANS RECOVERING.
MITCHELL SA*VS UNIONISTS AKE
does-
mus
restraining the
ineil from passing an ordi-
itmrtttng the, Pittman com
MARRIAGE WAS CALLED OFF
a negreas, also
the victi mof a
exempted from duties.
The 10a peculiar to woman, take different forma.
- Some ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their akin and tired
feeling. Others suffer agonies at pain, that words can hardly express.
Whatever the symptoms, rememberihere Is one medicine that wtU go beyond, mere symptoms, and
act on the cause of their troubles,'the weakened womanly organs. • j ’ • ■
died at
Monday
been k
send'
ta, says-that he has
1870, and that she
singers, three separate
Tuner Finds Taist Poker .Goney
the 'Piano.
15000;
lemhrich, 51500;
11500; Farrar. >1200; Ca-
C.M'HK
' AMBUSCADED
A. A M. Directors *’ Meet.
COLLEGE STATION. Feb. 6.—The
board of directors of the AgrtCtHtur-
ai and Mechanical College will meet
here tomororw and will possibly be
in session for two days considering
matters affecting the interest of the
cbtiegw. Commissioner of Agricul-
ture Milner, a member of tha-boffrd,
arrived here ibis afternoon.
are also making reliable abstracts from the only
family here in town,” went
foe to discord, ”! noticed
ran over the keys that three
of the strlngS'Sccmr-riTb W
Interested in election
in connection with recent long-issued
deposits of public
He also charged that the .New
York bank*, used seventy-five mil-
lion dollars of government money
for speculation- and not for legiti-
-HHRto feustpeaa purtoaes.
season, or 1000 miles
the mainland*" Whore tW Aleu-
fs la nds lead out toward Asia.,
of these Teachers is the copter
new -cjylljxationi -for the Es-
A* to Luck.
First Pessimist—I wonder if any-
body’s an unlucky u 1 am. 1 Jisver
have any luck at all.
Second FeMimist-r-Hito! Youira
lucky. It’s better to nei er Gave any
luck at all tban to be always hav-
ing bad luck, like jne
70 years old. Mrs.
to Iximar county in
sbiiri
th.^ trip in a little wagon pulled by
donkeys. They had lived in Iowa
before going to Missouri.
Such Is Belief Regarding Mau Found
x - Dead Near t 'onslcana.
The re-
TOKIO, Feb. 6.—-The House -jf
Representatives today passed a bill
which exempts all articles which are
to be exhibited at'the I^ernationgl
Exposition from custom "duties.
a, side street, where he
arrests
whatTie had done with it, and an-
nounced t hat-he nntfct have been rob-
bed. z' ‘
"Another time L found a diamond
ring that, had fallen hack m.the pi-
ano. The lost rirtg had caused tour
servants In the house to be fiml,
and had even placed an intimate
friend of ttft> family more- pj.,.less
under suspicion,”
Christmas day la the mld-Cfeeskiry
district was characterised by extra-
ordinary mildness. There-was to be
seen yesterday some strange floral
phenomena. Even tn comparatively
exposed gardens wallflowers, prim*
roses, polyanthue-, snowdrops and ev-
vh late rose-puds and blooms upon
strawberry plants were to be seen.,
t Roses were also pfcfc«d~Tn the op-
en on hristmas in a .garden In Hay-
den park road. Wimbleton. M
Rear Admiral Evans Homcwtwt Bet-
tor Now.
PUNTA ARENAS. Feb.
Highway Robberies Reported.
- -FORT WORTH; Feb. fl—HenryF
Crittenden of Brownwood appeared
at the police station this morning
and said that he had been accosted
by t^o men early last night while
walking along Main street and un-
der threat of death was forced to
march
was relieved
we're made.
Lou Bray,
that she was
near the Jennigs avenue viaduct, in
which she was releived of 13.30. An
arrest has been made.
M. S. Stout, Pres, A. D. Tuznez, Vico-Prea; H. F. Schwelm, Cash
Z r ---
new YOTTK, Feo. 6.’—According
to the .statements of the button ma-’
kers they are making buttons bear-
ing the namesel- T^ft Hughes, Bry-
n.n, Johnson, of Minn., as -the pos-
sible presidential timber. They are
net making buttons of Fairbanks,
iorakeror Cannon.
Decision Made intuit Brought in
Jurisdiction.
—When a party
which it
no jurisdiction, that party is
for I by costs tin the case. The
Appeals hand-
in the~J7 M.
e case from. Brown county to-
rv^rsing- an opium'll of a few
ago in thl- J. Dupree
case from Browte-’ counfj . in the
county court to recover property.seiz-
ed by the Sheriff under the search
and seizure act. The Court of Civil
Appeals held he could not recover
and assessed the costs to the appel-
lants. The court reversed this judg-
ment today and assessed the cost to
the
Refuses to Discuss ,t The. Business
-That Brought Him There. •
MADRID. Feb. 6.—Fortner Prem-
ier ot Portugal arrived here »T^is
morning: He 'refused to
presence. saying that his
of a prviate nature.
It is believed that he Is
to Italy to liver-—
. * Enjoins Use .of Streets.-
DENISON, .Feb. 6.—A temporary
granted by Judge
Jones of the Fifteenth District Court
at Sherman today
City O
nance
pany to use the dead ends if two
streets for storage purposes. Th .a
ordinance was authorized by a VJT.»
of the citizens at a recent spe*’cl
election. A further hearing will be
had before Judge Jones Friday
morning.
Court Without-
AUSTIN. Feb. t
brings suit in a court in
has no jurisdiction, that
liabl
Third Court of CiviT
ed down this opinio
Dupree
■day, -
week
- Th" . Cest .ef. Grand..Opera,
success Magazine.
Here are a few facts and figures
which will-show the stupendous out-
lay for the necessities' ot
grand opera: ’ .
jy>er ibb eesiumes are
for an opera ^Iko “Aida.
Charpenter's “Louise'' is
expensive of all operas to
It contains twcnty-fbut..„.
discuss his
business *s
A man's love for his wife
n’t necessarily include her chin
Pottsboro Board of Trade.
POTTSBORO. Feb. < The busi-
ness men of Pottsboro in -f last night
and organized what s known as the
Pottsboro Board of Trade, yi’.h E.
vP; "Juud IP 'iiesitTeu' -7f Ute organ-
Izatlon -ahd Hugh MCC.iden ns »ee-
retary.’ The object of the organiza-
tion is to create a better m.irke'. here
for the fruit and truck which is be-
ginning to be, raised to r juaid.-table
Quantities
.Associates Huy Moses Will Not Re-
turn to This Country;
NEW YORK. Feb. “ft--Chas. W.
Moses, an attorney, today admitted
that he had sailed to Europe
Saturday to -Test. He denied that
he fled from his creditors. Wall
>* estlmSXiag Tiow much money
he took, with hlm,-
« nls former associates say he'wtjl
never return to this country and that
he will live in Paris. Some believe
that the sum that Moses took will
be upward of a million dollars.^ It
is said that his wife will Join her
husband in, a short time.
Men 1 Kcfris’e
as
LUFKIN,
Woman. 1OM Years Old, Dies.
PAItis. Feb. g.—Mre. Y. H. Mc-
Adams., ktwiwn by all of her ac-
quaintances as “Granny McAdams,”
her home ndar Chicota on
She was supposed to have
N years old. D. B. Town-
;? prominent farmer of Chicb-
known her since
was then abouf
McAdams came
1870 from Mis-
■She and her husband made
onslaught against the treasury ad-
ministration before a crowded house,
he having filed six ’specifications of
illegality against Secretary Cortelyou
the moat
produce,
principal
at eacJj performance to thb princi-
UDtijMr.1 Haiymepetteiw pays1 57600
parts. Mr. Hammerstein pays |70J
fer tile principals who appear init.
The hats, shoes, clothing and pro-
perties used in ‘‘Iris” at tfie Met-
ropolitan were imported from Japan
at a cost of >6000.
Last season (1906-7)' $1,005,770.-
20 was taken in gi tt,r—box of'iee
of the Metropolitan, and..$23S,0#0
at tjie Manhattfan.
Last season's subscrliftlpns to the
Metropolitan aggregate 1625,000.
This is the largest sum ever sub-
scribed in the history of the world
to foster opera, a
Chorus singers ^crage
to 13,0 per week^nic
fine voices and a good '
are paid even higher.
Because ot the fri-efuent indispo-
sition of
-casts are frequently rehearsed^ for
each opera.
The Metropolitan has eight musi-
cal directors, and'the Manhattan Was
three.
The following are the prices paid
to famous artists for single perfor-
mances;,. \
Metropolitan—O^ruso,
Ffemsiad, 1180S;
Eames,
vallerl, $1206’; Gadski, $1200
IIh mmI K41 IB Hora
LAW1&N. OK. F-t> EaHy fM-
i morning Wkito rvtorateff foam. v
Iler, a uh n hast nf iMia-
hoasa had hta hara- atat from ua<tor
Ia>w.
4'eb. 6—An
Shermnn antl-
“I never ve been taken for a doe-
tor yet,” remarked an old piano tu-
juer the other day. ‘.‘but you would
be< surprised~bow many curious ex-
periences a man has in my business.
-“Nor 'long ago while tuning an
upright.piano in t,he home of a fash-
ion a trit-
on the
when I
or four
hushed iTTTSome unaccoutnallTeThah
--—Am»u$ the Figliumi BtBtrgrm
is known u the "Honor RolL” Thia honor roll includes all banka
.. that have a surplus pqual to or larger than their capital stock
The First National Bank ofcDenton
..... is'on this honor toll. v -■——'
Col. Lannain Sees Favorable Outlook
for Texas. C,^.—
< WACO. Feb.6.—Col. 8. W T. Lan-
ham of Weatherford is here,
guest of his sori, Dr L’anham.
Lanham remarked that Texas and its
municipalities, show cheerful:, signa
of.-increasing activity in air depart-
ments of y-ommerce and industry.
"The money stringency, beginning in
October,”^Col. 1 Lanham said, "was
withstood>bravely by the Texas banks
and- returning prosperity is now smil-
ing. upon our jjeople. The farmers
are in good shape and are getting
ready for bumper crops, intending
large diversification,”--
DOG AND BOB ('AT BATTLE
WACO. Texv Feb. 6—A bobcat of
nnusually large size ^entered the
premises of C-apt. James H. Bird, a
mile south of this dty at 7 o'clock
last night and startl’d towards Mrs.
Bird, Who called her shepherd dog
A terribe battle enhued in which the
dog drove, the.cat off. suffering many
severe wounds in defense of^jis mis-
tress. Capt. Bird and his neigh-
bors will resume the hunt tonight,
hoping to slay the bobcat, whlcjj has
caused terror and “JBisds ff-eHSf* Waco
lately.
TAYLOR, E4b. 7.—Yesterday
while the machinery of tb^e Taylor
National Compress, owned and op-
erated by McFadden brothers, was
in motion a huge steel wedge slip-
ped from its* so-’-et and was driven
with gerat f(>rc?xl>rough a bi.'k
wall of the engine room, doing con-
siderable damage to the . plant and
machinery. Manager J. G. Timmons
of the Waco compress i's hAe with
damage
a force of laborers repairing
SENATOR CUI-BERSON IN STILL
AFTER THE TREASURY
ADMINISTRATION.
Supn-me Court Failk to Act on Oil
< 'oncern's Application.
AUSTIN.‘Feb. 6.—-Once more the-
Supreme (Jourt lafled^td pass on the
application of the Waters-Pierce Oil
Ct’T-'.ty for a writ of error in the
rrec. Worship case, wHT iSTjow-saht'
to be certain that the court will Wait
till application from the main case
comes before disposing of the mat-
ter. That Application will have to be
tiled some time nex6..week. as the
i£st day Is February 44, that being
The-thirtieth day since the Court of
Appeals overruled the motion tor rt“
hearing in the Judgment affirming
the case. .
Plan to Improve Ronds.
TERRELL, Fsb. 6.—A BW« It OD
foot to have the public roads lend-
ing out from Terrell dragged with a
split log drag after each rati*. The
plan is for the Commercial f'tub to
furnish the drags and ar'auge with
citisens living no the va’-'ouz roads
leading from Terrell to rut. the drags
after each rata. Kamp McGinnis, a
-•itifen of the folleg’ Mou.i U com-
munity, is^the'first to sivrt thik plan
and will drag the ron 1 betw* Tct«
rail and CoUnge Mou*2. tot-A p»rlo4
of three months as an *B/4r*w-ic.»l
to Put in Eleven Hours
a Day’s Work.
Feb. 6.—The Lufkin
l^tnd and Lumber company started
its mill at this place, but owing to
a disagreement between the? employ-
es and management the men all Quit
work arid the mill closed down again
yesterday.
The Toinpany informed all the
men fhat the mill would■ Be rlin,
eleven 'hours a day instead of ten,
as (formerly apd re<uested the men
U> be. on hand at 6:80 this morning
io go To work, but when the whis-
tle blew at that hour (his morning
there we.re only four men on hand
insetad of irbbut J00.
If It Doesn’t do Exactly what We
Say it Will We Will Take It
Back And Refund Your Money
Never fail to please the hoaaowtfe.
For Good Service at Back’s Cook
Move eaaaut be beat. When yoa coa-
sider the quality of these Htoves the
WASHINGTON. Feb. « .--Senator
Cuiberzoh, the minority leader, this
afternoon continued his agrreaive
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Feb.
John Mitchell of the United
>.ork>-rs today statted that he
nothing of apy thoveihent of the ml-
jysne to endorse any special prask.
dential candidate. - u -.-A
He said, however^ that all of tfit?;
union jUen were interested in the
election to. the legislature and other
oifices of men who were known to
be friendly disposed toward union
labor. ------- --—-
______D® It Now.
(After Kipling.)
Hod of our fathers, known ot old.
We bring our' troubles all to
..... Thee—. ■ ■ ■
This new bright coin of yellow
gold.
Send us a few that we may see
This motto that aside was set} ,
Mkaee do ft now, lest we-for$et.
We have not had one of our own
And ■«» know not’of its design
Send iia—that the whole truth be
Offer Amendment to the Sherman.
Anti-1 rust
WASHINGTON,
amendment the
trust law. providing that not.UinK.Au
the law shall nnilj to unions or tiny
tabor ongaritzation, was introduced
in Congress to<lav as an answer from
organized labor to the recent su-
preme court decision.
the courtesies showered upon them
here the battleships' departure from
base has._.Ueen postponed until to-
BrorTtrwr.^TFntng----------------- - -
__Rear Admiral Evans is rapidly re-
Corcriug. Uoiu l ti« attack of-rheums^
■tiwtff'WhirtrhkS'Tts-'ITt Kim'wWfn'TI?
cabin during the, stay here;——
The torpedo boat Flotilla accom-
panies the fleet a,s far as -Cape Filan
where they will turn aside and the
squadron go to the open eea.
nuuJi Debutantes.
in France a girt Is not alloveil
to, appear HKg real ball gown until
jshe Is over 2ft;\pntil then she wears
' round-length skirts, rathe, snort-
' waisted bodice* with extremejy mo
' dest round n4cks.
a COR81CANA, Feb
tuaijjs OTTBe jiian found iii Chambers
Creek last Friday and buried ther-«
.after an Inquest was held, were dx-
humed and brought to the county
farm today under the direction of
Sheriff Hall and reburied there. Tht
Sheriff states thrft. the body aloe had
on.lt a liuen shirt tn addition to an
pndershirt and that- a cuff button
with an elk’s head, on it was found
in one of the linen cuffs,_ ' ________
The impression Is that the man
was run over by a train..bls lower
JJmbs cut off add the body tell In
the creek where .it was found, as
previously reported. **
Not many, just—say—eight or
nine;
Frav d« It «w>n trad Jtop rwffr^t
Leit we forget,-b-st’ «|e
MONEY PANIC
Money is scarce and daily becoming more so, but there is
opt-plMe where the holder of good farm land paper can come
with every confidence in his ability to cas^i..the same; We are
still making loans at from 7 to 8 per cent on the best terms ob-
tainable.
aMMnplete set of abstract books hi, Denton county.
DUGGAN <D, DUGGAN
DIRECTORS; •
S. F. Reynolds. A. M. Bush, J. C
Coir. A. J. Nance, Da. C LirscoMS,
Dt. J M. Ince. Alvin C Owsuy.
A Williams. Ed. F
SHERMAN, Ter. Egb. 6—Com-
menting upon tire Audttn special/to
tne News this ruprning tn effect £bat
tthe failure of Reclever. DorcbeXter
to remit xct the Time filed his qiiar
terly report oft. gross receipts off the
Waters-Pierce Oil Company / and
wpich report reached Austin, Kjab.
31, could operate to the assesment
of the delinquent penalty to/ .the
amount amount of $1,000, thpful)
amount of the groos recefj
bring over $lu0,000. Reeei-
cheater said thia morning:
"The . amount of tax rta
the State is stated correctly : in the
News’ special and it' la also a fact
,aa stated that i did not rata It the
amount claimed.Jn explanation, an
1 Maw to say is that tbe Watorw-
Pierce oil Cortipany does
now ledge their liability J
receipts MX. all the farts
' SPRINGFIELD, Ma- Feb. G.—•
I Miss Hattie Brooke, a prominent
L- churclf worker, heiress to.a fortune,
and who was to have been married
. last night to Rev W. G. Pike,""of Ma-
rionville, Kas.-.-‘•postponed the mar
riage just an hour before' the cer-
emony was to have been performed
1 he church had already been, duco-
— rated for the- oeeasibK^und other-dr'
tails arranged
It is said that her actions were
caused by the opposltici h®r broth.-
ers made to such a mai rlag - One
of her brothers lives here anu the
other m Memphis. Both 'were lira:
-tieaily disinherited in their fathers
wHJ. which left a Imost-ffieAenHre‘es-
tate t,o the daughter.
Falling Wall t aught Them and In-
-v Jured Fike. -
RACilSE. Wis.. Fgb. 6. Five Fire
men were seriously Injured by fail-
ing walls ol the Alschuar ' block,,
which was dMtroyed wy fire today^
Those recovered (nun the ruins will
recover, it is byiieve.d. , .
The loss on the building'was about
$-80,000.
The French debutantd' would POt
be allowed to appear in an extreme
style under any circumstances. Por
to wear apything but’/f white. • or
pale blue and pink. In the evening.
Nor is the, French girl allowed to ^guse the Americans wish to return
wear, costly tura, and her coiffure
muBtibe simple’; in other words, un-^
less .she marries young the French
jaiaideu is taoked upon- as a school-,
girl until she can no longer be
called young. 1 1
; Au.toitauSLiOBu liimpttotey *» bw
atttire American mothers would do
well- to follow suit in the dressing
of their young, daughters. The de-
butantes of this- season -tnive almost
without exception, appeared in white
satins, and every gfH over 18 now
boasts a black net evening gbwn.
AS® longer does the bride don in
delight her first satin gown' on her
wedding day. More's The pity, for
when there are so many lighter fa-
brics which a young girl can wear ll_
is a mistake for her io dress in what
distipctly adds a matronly ajr to
her costume. -
Black AS, of course, very becoming
tp a youthful face, and a black-
gown is very useful to the girl who
boasts Jew gveiiing. taw ua. UuL evb»
so it seems too bad for a young per-
son to wear a dress which in after
years will be her usual evening cos-
tume. -------
— — ■ c
After ti»py are 2-5-the majority of
girls can no longer wear youthful
st y lea- and si tn pie "frocksbut u p t ft
then let them take care to wear on-
ly girlish modes.
William Atherton Dupuy-
American Il/eview;
Three thousand native, children ofX
Alaska, shut in by eternal snows,
saiUlened- by the darkpeas of iUghto
tnpnths l<>bg. harrowed bk tod HK>lM-
tion of ceriturfez, teat withal (level-•
iiped by iiut- hardships the raee ha-e
faced, are this winter being given
Tim benefit of modern' public schools
such as are maintained in other por-
tions of the United iilyt< >
Seventy American teKcheraL...are-
scattered here and - thertf through
Alaska's-broad-expanses, dotting the
sweep of the Arctic beyond Bering
Straits, week's Journeys up tod Yu-
kon and Us tnbutariM even ip the
brf^f open
t rom
tian
Each
of a
klmo or his kindred native seizes
hifh^tnc iTT»gTT too germ of leainlnk
and receives (its dispenser Wjlfy ppen
arms,
The posit ton occiiipIpj^^Ajc r -1his
handful of (vhife this
I grgat waste country antf the infftr--
. ence upon the simple pepple is one
without..parallel In the history of
the world At the same time the
sacrifice^ that they vollmtarily make
and th<r-dapgei'« they g<> through
are such aa^ cair only Vd aaplatned
by attributing Thein to iplsalouarv
leal, oj poss- »| to the first love of
the.. Anglo-Saxon which Is here .real-
ized in the battle against the ♦•Ito'
ments. ' ’ w
jfper*—just enough tb pWefiTTble
to the rtained ear of the'_..tun(.‘r. I
reached inside, and alter groping
aroufid for a minute brought-oii’t a
big bunch of greentrifeksdiyep. mon-
key. That’s what IT "was that had
br-fii tnTCTt6lTn^"1vlTK~T’the proper
tone of the piano. The bills were
a., -serpnehed up just about , like
waste paper that’s been
away. >
”'i he woman..who had employed
me whi? sittingTn -the next room
with her daughter, and 1 hustled in
there tb AelTThem oi ruy find. They
stared at me a moment, and then
burspout laughing. 'So that’s whr.t
we did with it,’ sayp older wo-
man iyetween her shrieks of laugh-
ter. . . --------“u-Z?____-
■A^Tt seems that about two years
belofe lH»r husband had "come home
Tate pftgr A ptiker session about $200
to tb^jfuad. For reaspps bT’his own
he didritf jvjHjf the"1 family to know
what he-did AWith hip good fortune
just tlwn, and he showed, his whole
wad back into the’piano." The next
England's Mild ^Vinter. Z
i.ondou Globa.
Tb<‘ unusual spectacle of a pear
tzpp in full blossom wps to lie seen
on (Christmas day at Kennington,
Ashford l KentThe gardens gen-
erally to the district have a spring
appearance owing rfo.^thc tnHdness
of the weather, among the flowers
in bloom being the polyanthus, pan-
sy, wall-flower, roses and marguer-
ites.
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