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VOLUME XX—EIGHT PAGES TODAY
DENTON. TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 15. 1920.
SECOND EDITION—NO. 262rz-rwr
CONFERENCE ACCEPTS
To the Rescue
REMOVAL AT PRESENT
HELP!
S'
&
June 15
present
££3
J i
J!
■
to 35c.
»
tv
af-
I H
I
ad •
DEADLOCK WITH COX
Vo
wns
more
first
■onie time
i
Nebraska
e
10,Sfl.<<
l
Who is Deported by Mexico
and
party
I
;.q
ac-
<•
Just Folks
Serrano
and
Sept.
By Edgar Guest.
>1 (It.
Sep-
ta
No Word as to President's
rain
rnmos
No
tfrey
Wood rmv
No
the
No
when the
a
mopin'
the
wbe ri
lose
you
of
if
from
you're
of
Baker.
Their Effort to Nominate Cox
No
when
the milk 14
your hope® ar«
4
I
No
w h r n
tho lljrhtnln’
ns
i
right then
man
t
IHttlK “»t •• UlvTI,
la to grit his teeth and *lart again-
life
1* an* the thing*
to
Pe*
1.1
tel*
•fit" •
1—
I
I
American Officers Awaiting
at Border for Jack Johnson
Harding's Nomination Causes
Ohio Democrats to Redouble
Politicians’ Political
Strength of Farmers.
Haven’t Got Over
His Defeat.
Today’s
Anniversaries
Delegation of Stockmen in Aus-
tin to Support Corrective
Amendments.
House Refuses Concurrence in
Amendment* in Emergen*
Educational Bill. •
virtually agreed
amendm.nt. to
MH providing for
111 ■■ i k•
wh.-u-
SUFFRAGE DEFEATED
IN LOUISIANA HOUSE
tn 111 *r
for action.
ANOTHER RAISE IN
| GAS TO INDUSTRIAL
USERS FOR JULY 1
In
feet,
i o'* t n I n k
court
COURT FAVORS FARM
DEMONSTRATION WORK
TO ADJOURN TUESDAY'
■The American j
at today's fees- ,
■ tie striking I
a nd
lower
,r\
\r\
H
to
ylmoHt cl -uh
Power Plant
uam « nvin» s.
u as
the
J une
10 1
'X2
I
I Journ.
J M
Ft HIT
Fort
open-
3.non
35 31
TI A
Jack
men
r • ns., o* a'; ; i
XiAu.
THIMBU - -
1 I i ■ ■»mi 11 n.’r i •
/ f
<s’
v** ■ ■*
1
7~-~. V«od in
DALLAS— IT "Is
can gat a more
gaa by connecting
Junction gas line at
icepting a new form of contract
the end of the
Iobb wan 35
Opening—
Augu.t 35.60;
,oi
I
15.—The free confer-
liHS
mi
of
make
necea.«ary to
FIGHT AGAINST OLD
TWO-THIRDS RULE IS
APT TO BE RENEWED
SANTA FE LIMITED
IS WRECKED; TWO
PERSONS ARE KILLED
clouds |
( a
r wre».
num
of J
appointment of
to be United
sides In
denunciations
was
wan
Virginia Mountaineers’ Feud
Two Meo Dead; Four Wounded
Supplement Agent's Salary
A meeting of citizens, including a
FORT M ORTH LIVESTOCK
Fr.TTT WORTH.
Receipts 8 500;
be< ves ‘ '
8.50; cows
15.50 ft 7 .r <
Hoge—Receipts 800;
heavy $14,504/ 14.75;
medium 813.75 4/ 14.50.
13 75; common O 1.75V 1 2.75; pigs $10t/
11.50
J ;
'ta.riMS.wviw mill wwrt
PALMER AND M'ADOO
wind blows '
world a a))
MAN “SORE" OVER ,
G. 0. P. PLATFORM
March |
a telegram tn
association -malls
public calamity and
openly that
traded the
to 17
thia
I A. F. of L. Pledges Support to
Strikers on Atlantic and
Gulf Coasts.
S3 <_
87' ♦
I
NKU Ynilk
YORK, June
pressure in
tha
prices were
Bridge Bond sinking fund ...
State Highway fund
Road District No
Cuuutr. Incumbent.
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JUANA. MEXICO.
Johnson
champion of the
- t Ice
| National
vention.
form mentions several specific evils In
the agriculture situation without at-
tempting to provide a remedy. Fail-
ure o fthe platform to provide amend-
ment of the farm loan act to faciliate
loans and to apthorize continuance of
the federal trade commission were
! shortcomings charged to the farmers
Tv»ai»eri»tnrr
M <'. Imam ■•'f'-r.‘ay
Minimum tuiay
' ".'f |
ba, of which, he «u bHtbMcnt wrttl
entired th* Federal saryMa.'
■
i
Mi
'5ij
4-n a
lb—..........
---- ------
Said. In descrlh rig
at Galveston he asserted that the
tlat law there was unii'ecessary
an attempt Io break the strlk..
June 15 —
heavy we igh t
COlJ’MHI'S. June 15.—Now that an
<ll>loan Mrs been chosen standard bear-
er of the republican party, Ohio demo-
crats are redoubling their efforts to
have Governor James M. Cox selected
by the San Francisco convention
the presidential candidate.
SAX FRANCISCO, .lune 15
in tin unclouded program
for the first day of the democratic con-
vention here on .lune 28 was In rfgiit !)an said ~
toflay. The firs' day’s convention pro | laundry plant
: boilers for steam
111 q 1H h ji
th*‘
. 11 me. Will
Ught F >4 |»nrtTTi» nt
CHICAGO
managers »i«
OOO.flOO campfllgn fund, believing that
the Harding campaign will cost at
least that much The fund Is to be rais-
ed by states on the decentral|fo<l p.lan,
wttn a big publicity campaign one of
the outstanding featuns of the drive.
A limit of Ji 000 on contribution* is
set by tho committee.
L. Wi««1nton of
'. 11
11..
' l.llis
I Jl
*35 :
ix run DAY*N NSW! •
Norman >1. Davis, who I* to take ofc ’'ij!
flee today as Undersecretary of State at
Wasldngton. has had a varied ttHTi’,
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5
CAI M
KH/psf if!
1'LL MVf
>*ou
w * mBI
ifl
Wl
»te of 43 to 82 the House today
icur in Senate amend-
•• rner gcncy educat Iona!
bill and a free confer-
ence will bo granted.* Tire Senate
amt-ndment increased the aiipropriation
from lt.o.oo.oooh to »5.04M4,t»00.
re-election to
be done Thin
Ar*»d»-1
ti.03 .11
- Republican carnpaign
plannln|f to raise a $7,-
A motion carried also that the mat-
ter be referred to the agricultural com-
BY VOTE OF 67 TO 44 mitler <»f the (’hanibcr o( Comhh r< ••
BATON ROUGE. June 15.—The lower j
boupw of the IxnilRlana h^ielature by 1
a vote of 57 to 44 today refected thej
resolution cAllir.jr for the ratification]
of the Federal WomAn Suffrage amend-
ment. The ImhT week <hf»atedj
the ratification resolution
Biftnie. Va.; ifl
Stoi flgnt oe-j
TOW ■' Mln j
Pl
WKW OHI.K4X8 I'tHTtHI
NEW ORLEANS June 15. Cotton
futures opened dull 10 to 20 points
lower on continued favoratrle growing
weather reports and declined 8 to 15
points later. Tho close was atea ly not
10 points lower for July and 3 to 13
points higher for other options. July
opened 37.75, closed 37.87; October op-
ened 34.80. closed 34 74 ; December op-
ened 33 38. closed 33.80.
tryin
a man
The question was discussed at some
length during which ail speakers tes-
tified as to their conviction that a
county demonstration agent is very
necessary and that an increased salary
ede<! to get ami keep " good agent
——— l a motion was carried that it was the
I Ben^e of the meeting that the city
J should make the 11,000 subscription
Inerrant! the agent's sal-
WASHINGTON. June 15—Senator
llardiin-. republican presidential nomi-
nee. does not Intend to retire from the.
United 'States Senate until his term of
office expires on March 4. "There is no
possibility of that," Harding declared
today "Why should 1? 1 do in.tend,
however, to withdraw my petition filed
last week in Columbus saying that I
would be a candidate for
the Senate. That will
w eek."
tnoumTt that Dallas |
adequate supply
with the
Hnndh y by
i from 24t
I trial uhi rx
1.000 fL’*-t on
it
st ram under their
$ 1 <»oo f 1,500 a
!'<• rdinl- to ie-mper
that, w< air thankful
i • . f' <r t ven a t t hr no\v
past Si) p* r <■ 111
f'4»w Maniiarr Arrlvea
Presidential row took on new
today with the arrival of a new
ant. National Committeeman Moore I
of TouiiKHtown. H , manogrr of the
campaiKn of Governor ('ox of Ohio,
arrived today and pro<*erdrd to k< t !
bUFy in behalf of the Ohio candidate. 1
Addtional Palnirr worker* «1h«» ar-
| rivf-d. including Major Oliver Newman, 1
vrj ,‘..e i’almrr committee. I
l who announced that 510 delrgati-H •
were pledged to vote for the Attorney
General. A flood of Palmer literature
is being distributed.
Vice-President Marshall
arrived today also.
GAEVESTON .
the go\rtnor h
Galveston today
| Mtrike situation
| aay. < it-neral \Volt« i
| recommend tlie r»*n
at
gram a” announced calls for the key-
note speech by National ('hairman Ho-
mer S. Cummings, the announcement of
committees appointed and adjournment
till next day However, it wan declar-
ed the oh! fight to advocate the rule
requiring a two-thirds vote to nonil- j
nate will be reopened. The movement,
delegates said today, has been gaining
strength since Champ <'lark lost the !
nomination after nine consecutive bal-
lots. vv“ii though he had a majority
of the votes.
farmers of America. Benjamin C.
Marsh, secretary and director of legis-
lation o fthe F’armers’ National coun-
cil today embarked upon a campaign
of publicity planned to convince poli-
ticians that the farmers’ vote is a
power to be erckoned with
has just returned from Chicago where
he presented the platform of farmer!
I party to the repuhlicaui con-
Mr. Marsh asserted the plat-
1 .....— - ■1 niiuruvmiiiKT* c nargru io me larmers
MARKETS TODAY i.rwww.,,
Senate Seat for Present but
Will Nut Run for Re-election j hh rviary of the
I who announced
—
Governor’s Secretary Arrives,
at Galveston to Look Into
Situation.
NBBh was
Judge for precinct Ni
The report of 8. 1
Din. 15.—UniG.
; mnrkct 25 to 50c lover.
87.758111.75 ; Hlockyrs 87 3011
845/10; herters SfifalZ; l-uilni
calv.H 83 </ 12.
marko id.v;
light 814.7581'15;
mixed 812.758/
. «* »?
.»IS. *
WOLTERS WILL NOT
RECOMMEND TROOP ; SENATE AMENDMENTS
REMOVAL AT PRESENT TO BOLL WORM BILL
was
or, »b approved Bhow* the following
balancea on hand in each of the fund*
|on June 12;
|Jury fund
j Road and Bridge fund
General County fund
I Courthouse Sinking
] Courthouse Sinking Fund No s’
1.MM1
a,m.M
19.S15S8
1 sinking fund
----------a------------ 4 1IIH
Road District No. 2 sinking fund
■ 4,322 28
Road District No 3 oinking fund
were notified
hr the pric/'
on 45c for th
for the second
is figured at
net
i tile
; >1 t tie
The hospl- j 50,177.18
tr. i<t< d. | Road District No. 4 sinking fund
t Hoiul District No. 3
Road and Bridge Special fund 2,420.11
I FORT WORTH—Four safe*, three
| in Fort Worth, and one in Xgndley
j have been blown up in the /Mt "three
'days by what officials believe to be
amateur "<racksmen," the only prof-
i liable work having been done at
Handley when 8400 or 8500 in money
j and some Jewelry was secured.
with Io t ;>-r < o:nl i r i■ >i;
Ope'iato/a on ships a,
w oi k a* I , n
! .,! to -
': O f lr-t
, union m
Citizens' Meeting Favors
CONSTRUCTION STARTS' Makin? APPr°Priafions *»
HOUSE CONSIDERING TEXAS LONGSHOREMEN I
AMENDMENTS TO TICK I SUPPORTED IN STRIKE
ERADICATION LAWS BY LABOR FEDERATION
connection
looked for
aat a re-
of Dr. Nicholas
t a "motley group
I of stock gamblers, munition makers
and oil and mining promoters ' started
out t > buy the republican nomination
for Wood From all sides In the
Wood campaign bitter
of tile stat«‘ment. General Wood
reported to be very angry
preparing a sizzling reply.
! MARINE WIRELESS
MEN DEMAND 180 i
';n:T.=;i PER CENT INCREASE
Now Turns San Francisco-wards
t : of I - ' 1 * 1
der the new rate.
The rate is based
20.000 feet, 40c
Hinlt and all the balance
I 000 cubic feet
monthly consumption
650.000 cubic feet of gas
to about 850 a
Denton .Steam
J .1 Maclach-
The
under its
■ •• f* • ■ 1 • ■ • | i i ' it it i .-'.iiti i u 4-81111 V 11144111- w rii jl n (i I unini < > 1 Hie VIBIC
NBs-wl.. Senator Say. league Will Open Campaign to Show Supporter, of Clark at Balti-; “LS'',,:;' ’’pS
Will Be Endorsed with I - .. . .
Some Reservation*.
TOItAV* UK4THKH
Weather^ ForrrsMf
li’iiltflii iinil IX 4*<J»»rw«li»> . ut-n*
rrnlly fnlr
Al STI\ June
cnee <om inittfo
to all of the Senate
♦ he pink boll worm
rt-gulatvd zoim s. according to Senator
Uavton. t x<-4-pt the <]u«*stion of
tho vt-nu’ shall lie for damage
suii.H brought by faripcrs who are dia-
sati*fir<i with th** award' made by kp
j appraisal committee. j
J" B\ a
refuse^
iricnts to t 111-
appropt ia t Ion
bo
COTTON
15 a—Spots
»-r. fmirs
4 5 iniddling uus
»i wiel.
arid- |
issue ' and I
>. T< xas Is '
.......tative, ' he ’
» * i
a 1 it K • <1 cotoli 11 (HI H I
r r i a r -
and
WASHINGTON, .tune 13.- Airnuuiice-
ment was mnde at tho While House
today that no word has yet been receiv-
ed frfim "President Wilson as to his
action on the waterpower bill, which
under Attorney General Palmer's rul-
ing regarding the pocket veto, ahotild
I have been signed before midnight last
j Friday night to become effective.
POLITICAL NEWS NOTES
SAX b K \.\’(' I S<’( > - Hahibndg*. Colby.
Secri tary of State i»« the probable se-
lection of the I’dXecuUvr committee for
permanent chairman of the democratlr
conveiilion. Senator Carter Glass will
be cbalrrnan of the resolutions commit-
tee and Chairman Cummings will de-
liver tho keynote «<idrrs» as fenrp,’Fn-
ry (hairman.
t hi-
M.iv th.
cubic feet of Aras $75.one
Is figured on tho 1 leasing
itrnioiiitb t<» $667 for the
n.l it whf slstcd th rut May
month kn«*wn f<»r a
Linden of the Water
said Tuesday
BOSTON’. June 15—A deadlock in the I
Demi vratie National Convention with I
McAdoo, 1’ahioT and Cox the | • ’ - -
candidates in the ballot for the presi-
dential nomination was predicted to-
day by United States Senator Hitchcock,
who is visiting here. Mi.
said the platform would
i League of Nations, but
open for interpretative
two moo Dead; tout wounded P1CSTON, TEXAS*' l'mr ir> -Proddcejottrer
BRfRTOl. T*nn.. Jun* 1»-Tw. men tM LelSl'. of^NtlX
tult, f - Broiler*. lb^ ............. .<«•
XWwCi wiemi>era oi vn*» perry NTiirhiYa. mm
i’ohtractor John Johnson broke the
ground Mondav morhlpg for construc-
tion of the 860.090 plant for the Raw
Wgter Ice & Cold Storag* Company,
■which was recently organized here I
and in which Denton and North Texas !
parties are interested. The plant will I
be located on the land formerly used
as a power plant site for the Denton !
Traction Company and located south
from the City Power Plant.
A smaller storage building will he |
constructed first and \0I1 be used j
during construction for storage of sup- |
piles. It will be completed in about |
sixty dais and construction will then i
be started on the main building which i
is to cost about 815.000.
i is
enc« vinca he enter'd the Federal p~- "
l “■« »i«iM after 4he beginning .
war with Germany. First h* waa seat
to Spain as Uhitfld Stiites *peelal ’ -
gale on Tlnanelal matter*. Immedtai
after the armUttice lie served
of the Presldryit-s representative* on
th«> Supreme Council pf Supply and
Retief. Then he went abrtmd a*ala. aa —
United States Commissioner in aann *
tlon with the armistice discuMioa w
the German* at Spa and Tr*va*. Af
the aiauing of tha-Ueaty-■
to Wnntungton 'to becont
Secmury of the TWAsdry, 1
th* foreign lo*a bttr**ik Mr
born in TeaneaM* »ad
derbllt aad la-land «<
ttys After leaving **
3 5c p (• r
With
, 600.000
the raise will amount
month increase in the
Laundry bill. Manager J J
lan said Tuesday m<»rnlng.
t uses the gas
purpQsrs
H 1 tchcoi k
back the
l(-a\e the way
res ervatlons
whil i condemning the nullifying Lodge
reservations. H» did not look for a
fight over the League in the conven-
tion.
The Nebraska Senator did not be-
lieve a dry plank will br inserted in
the platform as the United States Su-
preme Court has put an end to prohibi-
tion in party platforms. The Senator
thought, houever. that the Volstead
act should t»e liberalized.
minimum of 24c.
minimum to 35c
ilia terial different u
• >f loyal industrial <■
I... \ -ink. <'r
v. ir. operaiorM that will
fed aU porij> ami hh whipptug ak-
■ > (r< ,i today i»> the a>2>«»< latH-n <»( . ”
’ wireless telegraphy. The men are de- . -------- --------
: manding a wage iik r. ns-- of i <
HITCHCOCK PREDICTS FARMERS'COUNCIL
inst:uc t cd * J
i ns \ \ a ce . n<H a nd i
f urt!11 r i ri ps. This is
g.-neral strik* >.f its kind «»n.i *
• v- it mny l.tke mu inter
l Km .»|, h(»i n a t New
• Paris. Aug. 10, 1868.
1S6.» Marshal Serrano was elected
, regent of Spain by tho Cortex.
. IShb Emperor William II, succeeded
... .».« Imperial throne
it is ’in m
KHs Is (1(
than fuel <dl’
T h 4- i a is#- a.n>ou nts t »•
‘ ling Hi.' bill of the Pit v
i for t In* opera t ion ,«>f
For th.- month of
Ji'.'X for 1 .“5 h.uo'i
\\ hen tills ;
WA.yiHNGTON- Rcnamr Dnvlrt WnlBh
of MBBHKchuBcttB, mentlonMl hr » vlc«-
prcBi/lentinl candidate on tho TxFol-
luita third party ticket, nay* ho would
not accept nuch a nomination or any
n/rtional x»W4«e-He
«ltlon*.,on th« Laafftu of aNtlonB. th*
p-Aco Treaty, prohibition and bontme*
■without » itraddlc on MMblUk „
M*n day. SeJUMSH' ....
t<> ;, 8.
USE SIGHIN
when th«
wet k« tigo.
The curt "ha* disposed of th* u*-
I ual amount of routine business and
| allowed a large number of account*.
I The work of the term la expected to
of I be completed some time Tuesday
I afternoon and the eburt will then ad-
I.IV KHI*<i<tl.
LIVERPOOL .lui,.
**d dim. prH'es
ba lc*. At i L
. Dls.'‘ussjon. of tlit Faim Du/naAatr*.
tlon Agent work and the selection 4Jf *
now agent Monday iifterfioon brought
out -the fact that the County Conjimi*-
mirsioners Court was. strongly W:*
vor of continuing the work In this
was taken on the
agent though the
tho application of
Agent of
use weepin'
spilled
No rise growlin' when
killed.
use kickin'
strikes.
Or the floods, come along an’ wreck
your dyke's*
Only thing < for a
, e««a County.
. Land Comml*«lon*r*—J. f Robin?
son trf Morris County, incumbent.
18 35— Adnh t Mdnken, an act res*,
I w ho attained fame both In America and
born at New Orleans. Died In
WASHINGTON. June 15 —Thorough- (
ly angered by what he considers be- | slight rift
leading | lra ( . (h<_ republican party of the
* ores! - i .
of America.
MONTREAL .Jun. 15.
Federation of Labor
slon pledger! support t<
longshoremen on the Atlantic and Gulf i
coasts "in their fight for recognition i
and their opposition to the policy of the ;
open whop.’ A < I. Anderson of New
York, representing the coastwise long i
shoremen. In asking the support of the I
Federation, declared that the steam- i
ship companies are "refusing to
trail- arid cornproini“n the
are employing strlkebreake
WASHINGTON, June 15z—Attorney
General Palmer probably Will be re-
[i slled In fore the Senate committee In-
velalgating primary election campaign
funds ai'd expenses as result of sen-
sational charges disclosed today when
a delegate from the Boston Bar
sedation vlslte/l the Deparlment
Justle** to protes'phls
Daniel Gallagher to be
States district attorney of the Boston
district In a telegram tn President
Wilson the assoda tIon era Its the at>
|>oliit innii a public calamity and the
charge Is made openly that the At
tutney General traded thu Xaderal
berth in return for political favors.
I
t ;
Andyrson ask' d for the support of I
the Fed* ration, lie accused tho Gover- *
io.r of Texas with assisting financial j
interest to break tin. strike. Kfter his
long impaSBlened speech the Federa- j
tlon adopted a /second resolution to '
give lo/igshorem'n and transportation ] j
strikers th.- full .o-siftan... of the Fed- !
eratlon in their fight against the open
shop.
NO
use frettin'
down.
ubo grievin' when the
frown
use sighin' when
strong,
use wallin'
wrong.
Only thing that a man can do.
J8 work and wait until the sky gets
blue
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« 11.634.SO
----------- 17,771.14
Fund No. 4
11,515 00
Wood Has a Sizzling Reply
to Dr. Butler's Charge ot
“Motley Group" Back ot Him
(Uli'AGO. June 15—One of the hot-
of I test statements in connection witli
Joshua presidential acmpaign was
from General Wood today
| 1 .j ■. !.( r. ti";
- Murray Butler, that
< I4I< A<;<» «.KAIX
CHICAGO. Jun* 15.—Grain opening:
<'orn—July 1.7 4 to 1 78 3-4; September
J 64 1-8 to 1 6.3 3-4.
Oats -—July 1.02 7-0 to 1.03; Septem-
ber 84 1-2 to5-8.
Grain futures bulged in tho latter
halfof today's session of tho Hoard of
Trade carrying Sept corn and oats Io
new high prices on the crop. At the
close July corn was 3 18 to 3 3-8
nbovr yesterday's finish and September
was up 3 1-2 to 2 3-4 July onts ndvnn
<’vd I 1-4 and Sept. 7-8.
('Iob/—Corn. July- J1.73
tfl 67 5-8 to 81.68.
tints— Inly
tembar 25 1-2
Action on Water Power Bill
t
Barometer neadlnga
2 p. m. y*«terday
t 1. m. iMpv — t-
2 p. nt. loduj; 7 .’
’ I RelatBe
f J 7 a. m today . til 4
y ulfto W'*<
•r _ fl
Fix SrhiKil Hill Ml 1K5JMMIJMMP
After extended discussion, the S« n-
atf* amended and finally pa-sst d the
school mpropria 11 <>n bfl^ IncriasinK th**
amount to $6.Ut»0,( 00 over th** $L^0tM»0o
tn tho Hiusc hill.
Tho He rate Monday pa«H*-<|
appropriating >50.000 f<»r i
nufii e and operation of th*
roa/i and anthorizaitK the prinon com-
xniniilon to uork ioriv Lt»n\u.U* for rtx
month* on tho road.
r The House Mends V r*-f ns«-4| Io *-»4-
KFOms tin* bill allowing r<»U!»ty rotn-
tnlui’oners' court t*» appropriate mon-
ey in any amount for farm de monstra-
tion work
The pink Luiis^v,riu L.ll wvul
eonference ip. Serial*
' stitut»-d its own mea^uri* f«»r th* Hou««-
r*’ l>ill The Hon*-*- refused t<. cun.-ur in
tho action and a£k**d fvr a ♦.'»!♦ e,
Th<* Houwe passed t*» * - tfifros«*mefit
tire bin ilHTensmtf the
ty superinturnler.ts «.r
Heal** of f 1 »’<■'» t (.
•cholastlert
A resolution uas I r. ’ r odm • ■!
House bv Rspr< <xt ■. tar i v.
an investig’atAon <«f p^y*’-
Murrouneling the stau< rn<
at Galveston and uh*tii*
dttlonkl ,approprla’-iuuj»
trVide j»tridlr,g de<js|<m a* t'» :(> i*n.ov-
at
It has b*‘‘ome kn^'A-ii h- r* th*at th*-
Iwrvu llerrman estate at Houeton. u b
Is undertaking many seMntific
phiF-nnthroptf* endowments. h\«
corrie mt* r* r-ted in -••e-ortr tn* r» i
at of the coHegw fruTn ♦j^lvreton
Houston.
Ralph Soap* .
i. arrived at
(«• InvcstiKato tbe
and had nothlpK to
sa i<I I1*- iv *• a I,I 11<* t
val of till' troops
I
a bill
the rna j nt e -
► ytaJe rail-
ON $60,000 PLANT FOR
NEW ICE COMPANY HERE | number of directors of the Chamber of
■ hall Monday afternoon to consider a
request for an appropriation to suppl* -
i ment the salary of a county demonstra-
tion agent. The meeting was addressed
by G. W. Orms, district demonstration
agent, in which ho told of the impor-
tance of avranamK for a larger salary
for a Lu nton county agent. He asked
for >!.O(»0 from the diamber o( Com-
merce, which, with the government’s^
and the county < (*mmission< rs’ court
appropriation, would give hhn a salary
I of >3.000 a year.
COTTOW
NEW YORK, June Ik— There was
fuelling pressure in evidence at the
opening of the cotton market today
firnt prices were 2 to 25 points
The market after the start de-
clined sharply and at
first 20 minutes the net
points on new months
June 38.60; July 37.80;
December 33.58.
Cotton close steady* st a decline of 10
points to nn advane* of 3 points. Ini'
closed 37.95 October 34.91; De<* 33.78.
AUSTIN. June 15-Tbe House today
Is considering a bill passd by th*’ Sen-
ate proposing to amend the tick » rad-
ication law feu as to cure defects p*»int-
•mI out in a recent higher court deci"
sioru A delegation of leading stockmen
tn here in behalf of the rneasur* .
The Senate paB**<l_J4. UU1 requiring
motion picture distributing agencies to
deposit a trust fund in Texas tranks
pending th** carrying out r>f contracts
to deliver fllijis. The hill ii.is ru-t >*'t
parsed (tie House.
forme r
world., who hns for
Ight years been a fugitive from jus-
conviction of white slavery.
! will be in custody of the department
| Af justice of the United State** late
Moday or tomorrow according to an-
nouncement ominatlng from executive
officers of Louer California- He has
been given twenty-four hours In
which to l*nve Mexico, the last place
of refuge He was caught in the
nationwide drive Against undcslrrables
and will be deport* d as an undesirable
alien. United Starrs officers are
waiting for him nt the line
LA .H’NTA. Col,, June 15.— At irkst
two persons were killed when the Cali-
i fornla Limited, eastbound, on th» Santa
TTfc i * *’■ wr**<’I<*‘d al Bene. Col
ten ' tKl announced that forty were
1 mots of whom will recover
CH ICAGO—Norman E. Mack believes
the Democni-te- wkH put a light wine
nnd brrr^ plank in fhn platform and
that It will be a winner, a|tho Bryan
will p'rohably dominate the resolutions
committee AgalnRt a wet mitnk. ne-
cessitating a fight in the convention.
KfONTREA I/--Samuel Gomnlrrs’ plan
Io incorporate a beer and wlYte plank
In tho Fed* ration of Labor resolutions
for presentation to tIto democratic, con-
vention at San Francisco .failed, when
the executive committee menrbers re-
fused to include such a planak
1888
tire German Imperial throne upon
iiho death of his father, Frederick TIT.
I 190 1— Moro than 1.600 persons, main-
| ly women ami children, perished in the
• burning <»f the xecutton steamer Gen-
* era! Slocum in the East River, New
York
!*.♦!♦ Wend row W risen And Tbornna
R Marsha II were nominated by the
Democratic National Convention for
I’resldi nt and Vicv President, rewpec-
lively
| t*«i7—The British rnrrrnment, de* —
| * hhii to rvlvas* hI| piikonera taken in
the Irish R«*bvlli<»n In April, 1916.
I Mb Pres id*'nt Woodrow W1 lebn
was elected an honorary member of WK
Fr»-n<'h A<’»<l«-niy. -------;--'""Ti-X".’."TTSI
uni/-nAhi/>tit di’featod by
row ninrirln last full.
Th* following are
illti for pln<*8 oo the lick<*t
For Governor—jQaeph Waldon Ball»<y
of Cooke County. B. F. Loonty of Hunt
County. Pat M. Neff of Mei,< nr|Hn
ty and R. E. Thomawon of‘El Pa*o
County.
For Ueut)-nant Governor—I W
of Hell County, Lynt-h Davldaon
Harris County, W. A. Johnson of Hall
County, J. C. McNealuw of Dallas Conn
ty and W. T. Pace rtf l^nllaa Count
Attorney General—M I'urc'on
B*K<4Ue County, incumbent.
Slat* Treasurer- John W.
Crorb; County, incusibent
Prealdii'K Jlldae. Court of Criminal
Appeal*-—<W. L. Davidson of Travin
eounly, Incumbept and fc'. B. Martin of
1|re«/r County. -»
Axsoelntr Justice. Supreme Court •
William E. Hawkins, incumbent and
W. M Key of Travis County, and Wil-
liam Pierson tf Hunt County.
Coininlusloner of Agriculture-- Sam j J
H. Dixon of Harris Cou.nty and George I
B. Terr' ll of Cherokee County.
Railroad C'jtnmi8»i''ner-Earte- 14
Mayfield of Bos-iu* County. Incumbent
and John L. An/lrewa of DhIImm Coun-
Supartnten’lent of puhiie Instru/’tlon
r^nnlb Wehh Blanton of Denton Coun-
FORT WORTH LANDS
STATE CONVENTION
BAILEY ON TICKET
FORT WORTH, June 15— The Stnti
Democratic Executive committee late
yesterday decided on Fort Worth for
holding the state convention in Au-
gust; to permit J. W Bailey’s name
to go on th<» ticket; and to place on
the ballot the question of re-submtl-
ting to the people the home ownerahip
a narrow nar- 1
I
the applications!
I
t
named election
18. Arryle
Beaty, treaaur-
Palmer Charged with Using
Federal Appointments tor j
Political Favor Payments
ln<lu«trlil gai userf
Moniluv of another rab
of rths thru putting the minimum rute
In 1918 local luiIi/h
paying 15 1-2 cents
a flat basts; in 191 it
prici- was raised to 17 12 cents;
beginning of this year they
•were put <•« the .lomestle rale of 454’
pvltli ;1 minimum of 24.e. Tin raising
of th. minimum to 35c wi! make a
In tlie gas
►ncerns
InoreHMc of from 830 to !
a> —-for* 4/a. Hal/I .1 N Rtiyzor ; Dt-
1 f 11 , ,\-ltio n.'e icr1 company, whTFh Is ' "untv. No action
, tt’.e "I.Jy p'int ill town (iKiirg H as|'o'uning of a new
, fii' l for making steam under their I court heard the application of A. B
■ bo'let-H, "or from St.ooo p, $1,500 a .lolivV. Assistant Agent of Dalia*
month ineec-.i-’C. aecordinv to temper- County, a.tnl it is being investigated,
that I A motion was passed Tuesday morn-;
rate Ing f >r the project agreement on the
t lo aper i Da lias road t<> he reduced from |131,-
iooo ,to $126,028.83 and Judge Key was
(authorized to sign the agreement.
’ Tlris 'was duo to Iho State Highway !
1 <'omn.lsslon having allowed the £ufi
citv paid j $100,000 on thia project Instead of the
of gas I75.OOO as first allowed and thus re-
on tlie ' leasing that amount of the county
I l'"n/i money for other road purpose*,
[judge Ed T. Key said ho did hot thin* ’
long j tide $25,000 wng a part of the 81OO.OO4V
ff | Hint it la understood the county will ■
morn- 7"' aJlowed as a result of the visit
No use i
game.
No U'e srtbln'
shame.
No ubo cryin' when the harm is dona
Juat keep on tryin ah' workln' on
Only thing for a man to do.
Is take the loss and begin' anew
For it's how
that ere
That^you ve goj Io face If you tr*v*l
An’ the storms will .corn* an’ the fail-
r » «r*«. too, ,
An' plan* go wropg ’gplte of all you
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