The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Individuals: J. Ogden Armour, A. Wa*bin«rtonJ
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GRAND JURY CHARGES CONSPIR-
, ACYTRJtlGE PRICES OF
FOODSTUFF,
State Health Soard Imu.s Monthly
Report.
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Au Min: Thirty-four sets of twins
were born in Texas .during the month
Of January, according to the monthly
vital statistics bulletin issued by the
State Health Department. The bulie-
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births for January to be 3969, and the
total number of death 1700. This bul-
letin shows an Increase In the num-
ber of births over the previous month
of 263 and 561 death, over December.
Pneumonia headed the list for causes
of death with 270 cases; tuberculosis
was second, with 204 cases, and senllo
debility was third, with 119 cases. Of
the births reported 3601 wer. whites,
and 368 blacks. Thia bulletin, accord-
ing to the Registrar of Vital Statistics
the defendants of the indictments and
would be ready to force extradition in
every case where the individual con-
cerned is not willing to face trial vol-
supplles' and a wrecking untnrily. None, he says, will be spared.
The defendants as named are as fol-
lows: ■ . 1. X
Corporations: The National Pack-
ing Company*, Armour & Co., Swift A
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Company, O. H. Hammond * Co.
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ward F. Swift, Charles H. Swift, Ed-
‘ -Smith, is the most complete yet issued.
THREE MILLION MARK REACHED
State Funds Deposited In Various
Stat. Depositories. ' ' ■
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Austin: Stat, funds deposited In
the thirty-one depositories In the State
Thursday at the close of business in
the treasury department exceeded the
$3,000,000 mark by a good margin. This
Is the largest amount which has ever
been on depoait in the depesitorlM,
and on which the state is drawing an
average rate of interest of 3.68 p«r
cent. While the state is deriving rave-
Udmurt. or»n7at.C.or Terrttoryto « “°"7'
..... _ / 'T Treasurer Sparks has thought it wi.e
to get some of th. cash In th. vault*
Of th. treasury. He decided to call in
about. $1,000,009 of the above amount,
and will advise the banks that b»ve
th. largest amount, on hand to remit
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GRAPE VII
BREVITY THE SOUL
New York, Feft ifl^^reat pack
ing companies and twenty-one pack-
ers. several of them multimillionaires,
socially and industrially prominent,
were indicted by a Grand Jury-in Hud- r*
son County, N. J., yesterday, charged
with conspiraey in limiting the sup-
ply of meat and poultry. The indict-
ment is drawn under the law of New
Jeroey, which provides upon convict
tion a maximum penalty of thre. years
in the penitentiary or a $1,000 fine, or
both. The otfense is extraditable;
which means that practically all the
meat barons of this country wait
either successfully resist extramlion
or come to Jersey City for trial.
Pierce Garvdn, the Public Prosecutor
of Hudson County, alii
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Ilagrapher ,-t Wellington Makes His
Way from Devastated flection.
Floods In Northwest.
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II F'Bvorett, Wash., Ma/ch 3.—Dr. Cox,
®Brne 9f tbe Great Northern physicians,
M|who left on the first relief trains, re-
Kturned from Wellington, accompanied
'by three of the survivors—Ray For-
ll’ayth, R. M. Lavell and Fireman G. A.
K Bates—arrived last night from th.
F Scene of the disaster.
||F' Forsyth and Bates estimate that not
». more than twenty of the 110 people
who were carried into the canyon by
r the avalanche escaped death or in-
l emUY Eleven passenger cars, three
: F locomotives, four electric mbfors, one
! rotary snow plow, the rotary shed and
the sand houses,- were swept away by
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Averett,. Wash., March 3 — Twenty,
three dead found and an estimated
-death roll of ninety as the result of
the overwhelming by au avalanche of
two Great Northern pasqgnger trains
at Wellington, Wash., i< tbe latest in-
formation obtainable from the sene of
Communication with WeH
aaintalned only by men on
md the me^^detalls re-
rris sent a lawyer to
week from Chicago tc
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Operator Almost Insane.
» telegraph operator at Welling-
irrived at the Springs, but was
v >t insane from terror at th.
scenes he had witnessed, and no ln-
“^^^ormation as to the exfliifcRnmber ol______
the dead could be obtained from him, night that he would forthwith notify
The railroafFcompany is making strew ■; ‘Sf‘""W‘
nous effort, to reach Wellington from
both sides of the mountain range. Re
Tief trains have been dispatched from
here with su
Crew and efforts are being made ta
4 dear the line. The rdad is blocked in
<< several places by smaller slides, and
Vi? the high temperature leads |o the feai
that more may occur to impede the ra Co., Morris. & Co., Hammond Packing
x / Floods In Idaho.
Boise, Idaho, March 8.—The valleys
of Idaho from the headwaters of the
Bnak. River to the Oregon line and
from the Owyhee to the stricken Cou.i Meeker, Edward
•d’Alene district are being swept by the
*•-most disastrous floods in the history •— — ——-----. — —r—
-of the State. Several Irrigation dams B^tbg®te^Jr2
an imperiled.
J Xi Worst Flood In Twenty Years.
Seattls, Wash.. March 8-*“ -
RtwfS*j*°w °“the w<*tern
water by a warm wind from th.
»d, *-a-^ awsaaswnw
G; VMB^edUmto a^oip?Ul^nd*te^
lured are being eared for there. Su-
perintendent O'Neill of the Great
Northern made hid way to the wreck
late yesterday at the head of a party"
of doctors and nurses. Th. trip Was
made on snowshoes.
The flearest telegraph station to th.
sone is at Scenic Hot 8| JM|
, miles* below, down a precipitous bluff
that is impassible, covered, as it is,
« with a deep blanket of snow that may
start any momfflt
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tin also shows the total number of
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r .Trinity Rvl.r and Galv.ston Appropria-
tion. May B. lnor.as^.
.Washington: It is exported that
amendments will be ottered in the Sen-
ate to increase the appropriations for
ths Trinity River by $100,900 over
what was obtained in th. House bill,
this being an Increase of $25,000 for
each of th. two new dams provided for
in th. dam at the 860-mlle point on
the river. An amendment will also
probably be offered to Increae. the
Galveston appropriation by $200,000.
Representative Gregg, however, wants
m this Increase split, so as to give the
la Galveston channel $100,000 for con-
te tract york and to use the other $100,-
S 900 for the Texas City channel. Th.
m bill will be under consideration In the
m committee for another week or mor.,
ra and Representative Dias of th. Beau-
- T-ont District hopes to be able to get
i. engineers’ report on th. N.ches
ivwr project In time to have It incor-
>ratMl In th. Senate bill.
ON LANDS IN ARKANSAS
.ring Storm, Alights After
760-M1I. Trip.^ •
1. Ark.: Th. balloon Now York,
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ir Round Moun-
nstte, 1st. Tum-
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INTERESTING VITAL STATISTICS
the noted French aviator, was com-
pelled to cancel his agreements for
flights her. Bunday and Monday fol-
lowing the receipts of a message from /
New York confirming the Injunction
secured by Wright Brothers forbidding
him to use a bi plane in his flights in
America. The injunction papers say
Panlhan was Infringing on the Wright
patents. The injunction demands he
deposit three thousand dollars for
each day’s flights and this Paulhan $
refuses. He left immediately for New
York and says he will fly ne more
until the litigation la settled. This
cancels his engagements at Dalian
also.
STATE SELLING SCHOOL LAND
Commissioner Robinson Says Present
Demand Great.
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Austin: Commissioner Robinson sold
sixty sections of schcol land In Upton
county on which leases have terra '
Inated. The average price at whlcl
thia land was sold was approximate!]
$7.60 an acre, which Is a material in
crease over the price at which tbli
character of land was sold by the state
The price before the passage of th<
present land law at which such lam
would have been sold would not be
over $1 an acre. The bidding for this
anlHfa. fhOM befnw
about seven or eight bidders for each
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REPRESENTATIVE BEALL’S BUI
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Dallae Fort of Ki
flMretary
Washington: 1--------
on Ways and Means has rel
rsssntetlve Beall's Mil Ior
- ted report on the Dgl
with a view to d
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FINE
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rnr. vou are HgMt, tfea go aMad,-____________________
RDAY, MARCH 5,1910.
INDICTED PACKERS’
CONTENTION MET
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CONGRESSMAN HENRY INTRO-
DUCES RILL ON EXTRADITION
PROCESS.
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FOR ANY STATE OR TERRITORY
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Shall Not be Inquired Into, Modified,
Disputed Or Invalidated in Any
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Washington, March 2.—-Representa-
tive Henry Tuesday introduced a bill
to meet the plea of Western packers
who were Indicted in Naw Jersey and
not having been personally present in
New Jersey they transacted no busi-
ness in thnt State and therefore have
committed no crime.
His bill provides that where a copy
of an indictment or an affidavit proper-
ly made charging any person With an
offense and certified by the Governor
or Chief Magistrate of the State from
whence the person so charged has fled,
then such demand from the executive
authority of the State Or Territory
from whence said person has fled, to-
gether with the indictment or affidavit
alone shall be conclusive and indisput-'
able proof to the executive authority
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NTY-THREE BODiEfl FOUND >
AFTER AVALANCHE IN > /
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Kf Shaft Smashing
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Sill Douglas, hoist-
Bmlne of the Mc-
Uhing Company at
ft la 500 feet deep,
I engine and the
fcp M the tipple.
A th. Shieve wheel
[th the cage, weigh.
[ into the engine
engines to pieces,
I enUheer; so in-
| fire boss, that he
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laiul .u rather .pint.,, that. baUr
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tribunal of the State or Territory to
.which said person has fled or in which
A a. — ..{Dr. * a. . _ A A A a k — — — Utt af* * A-tkl 4,
or tribunal have power to release such
n<* person for any cause.
Mr'. k After “Beef Trugtk
members of the "beef trust” recently
indicted in New Jersey fugitive, from
justice and compel their extradition to
New Jersey to stand trial for alleged
illegal combination and monopoly.
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ward F. Swift, Charles H. Swif
ward Morris, Ira N. Morris, '
^aaBTwn^^ZtS
E. A. Fowler. I, If Heyman, Jamr *•
Idwgrds, Fn
erick B. Cooper, D. E.
B. Darlington, A. A.
C. Patteroou.
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910, newspaper, March 5, 1910; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290893/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.