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ESTABLISHED 1871-VOL 43, NO. 334
AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1912
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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LATEST PICTURE OF COL. ROOSEVELT
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WOIII WILSON’S FINANCES AGREE OH FRANCHISE HERE "0000 JOB” SAYS BECKER
REPORT WOUND NOT SERIOUS
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cuss the term of a franchise with the 1
Caldwell '
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of a fund of $52,000 collected for the
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shot
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paign fund reflected “any promise, ex-
pressed or implied."
can-
DYNAMTTE CHECKS IDRNTIFIFD.
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th* offset in Nueces, north on Nueces
%
agaln
"Rone asked
ably saved by a
was," Webber testifiea
tonight
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SWE LoVID 0l.D MAIDN.
Lenves
SUDDRN NISE IN RIVEI,
said.
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Captain A o
Girard of Milwaukee,
who
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Rosentha up ngainst the
tain lot nituated in thie city shall, after
in considering this third nr middle 1 1 couid have taken a
shot at him ' -
period of neven
be used for
was turned over to the de-
spent th. Ir yeara in' caring for their
than a year.
the prerent administrator of the estate.
other administrator and it shall be hia
you looking 'for* Ros-
him
nnicutt, Fred C
pott'a nephew, Kay Thrasher, who Uvea
you
and Central
the
A written proclamation found in the
widen
AM IMMINRNT.
WORM TO BMGIN soov.
from Ellzabeth
"Repfember 15,
"September 18,
HOUNroN, Tex
the Infirmars this morning la that te
wrnr from the
withess an a0m1"»lnn that he had any
Roomevele
while
writing a poem, some one tapped me
All
SFSSION.
from
Avenge my death.’
Oukland
killed by the wounded of th’
fine to die for my cour
T.F. RYAN WAS
GENEROUSWITH
THECANDIDATES
Will Confer With the Count
Commissioners and City
Council There Today.
2
y.
tve Francis Burton Harrison, $5000; EC
C. Wheeler, $8500; J F Fanning, $5000
it.”
Pefeta«ent effort
the
» If
the ca
West
but physi
for hia rei
the liver i
“What we
enthal forr’
manusertpt,
an It passed
His assailant
principal contributor mentioned in Mr
Nichola’ statement were
instant the man was overpowered una
disarm ad
favorably
defendnntu
However,
T estimony Shows He Helped
Both Harmon and
Underwood.
snapped Vallon.
— At 7 o'clock Vallon was ea< n»ad grid
the court adjourned until 10/30 o’clock
tomorrow.
Mr
the da
the des
Witness Received Congratulations
From Police Captain for Carry-
ing Out Instructions to Have
Rosenthal Murdered.
Sits on Operating Table and
Talks Politics With
Surgeons.
The franchise will proyide that th*
road may enter Houth Austin by South
Angry Mob Gather* do Revenge
Assault Upon Their Champion.
The Shot Was Fired in
Front of Hotel
la
th*
bun -
the
ulied
f the
B re-
1263,-
vould nut no
notion, but •
Webber
‘ fense.
i
opinion. and when the Couneli greed ;
to ehare the expense of cutting some i •the
of the grades on West Ninth and West
leved his accounts reported all ex- | a .a and owners
penditures for Governor Wilson except . rennonable thing.
$575 accounted for by Mr McAdoo, who •
weak, probably tomorrow.
Alton B. Parker, Democratle candi-
th* ballot
"I am t
went to the Metropole and saw Rosen-
thal there. I came back to my place
and said. 'Rosenthal is in the^Metro-
' time in front of Webbers poker room.
: "He used to come to my place often,"
i said Webber.
i that the Georgia granite in s whitish
atone and the Texas granite Is red
I I believe one to be equally as good ns
I u e other."
As finally agreed upon the franchise
defines three separate routes to city
। limits on the west, any one of which
can be used at the will or thecomn...
Negotiations Go Through With-
out Hitch and Check la Depos-
ited for Expense of Election.
Modifications Are Made.
placed
i . pi
I went to Baylor, north to Zavalla, west
I to Blanco and northwest to Blan n to
the city limits.
Cyrus S. McCormick, of Harves-
ter Trust, Was Donor to Wil-
son—He Was One of Prince-
ton College Friends.
—;—
SECOND OLDEST PAPER IN TEXAS
“You kept a place In 9 Pen Street,
didn't you**
The witness admitted that his place
Wan ah oplum joint.
of Austin
while the
age nr over who, can give to the ad-
ministrator of Miss Philpott's estate.
much worried over
1 idgie” Webber Says He
L Told Becker It Was
Dangerous.
“Did you ever have conversations
with Decker about Rosenthal?’
and grade the dyke,
street to the Fred- ’
!
WILL DEPOSIT 94004.
It was agreed that they should
posit 16000 with the city
the carrying out of the
Colonel ioosevelt leaving the Capitol
altev his examinatlon by the Senate
ubcommttee that is investigating
eampaisn contributiols, followed by a
crowd, aa usual
I termer be regarded an a traitor to the
American cause. Let it be the right
and duty of every citizen to foretbty
remove a third-termer Never let a
MILWAKE, w, Oct
•••I Theedore Kloosevelt wi
covery He is shot throngi
• nd upper part of his atom
would have heen acqt4
th* fudge ruled ' hat he
hear Ai pu ment nn the
Election Returns
to Be Received
in Church There
date for President in 1904,
basis for the charge made
to the
---------- ..... "What are you going to do about that
can be used at the will of the company T------ Rosenthai" he sald to me
’n ------- — "He’s got to be croaked somehow."
f 2 eherite; -he’s gotng to be tuker
care of You are Hable to see tt in
today s papers.' ” the witness testified
he answered.
In gaining act ess to the dam No one
of the<* 14 qufte Ilie Bame as that de-
i fined in former draft* of the franchise
the expenditures amounted .146,000 Instead of going north from Ninth on
In th* National campaign and Governor Bracos Street to the University nelgh-
Harmon supplied the difference The borhood and thence to the city limits
on State Street, the first proposition
specifies that the builders may lay their
i track north on Nueces from West
Ninth to Nineteenth, thence west to
"September 11, 1912, 1:30 a m.
time and in an
McCombs, th* first witness of
iy, was particularly emphatic in
claratfon that none of the con-
"Lefty Loule," Ja< k Rose. Harry Vai*
ipn. “Gyp the Blood," Bam Schepps and
11Dago Frank" appeared on the scene,
Bridgie said
He Mid he be-
1901, 1:30 a. m in
Bresdent McKinley
attire in whom I rei
wall there.
i a dream I naw
sit up in monk’s
cognized Theodore
INTERURBAN ASSISTANT IN DEMENTED MAN SHOOTS
BUILDERS 60 #/UROERPLOT --u ----
10 LOCKHAR I TELLS DETAILS
The President muid: This
almost at the same
the breast by an' asuasnin as he
tered an uutomobile in-front or
parents No one person shall, accord-
ing to the will, he entitled to the in-
he
AUSTIN STA’TESM AN..
MOTION FOR ACQI ITT 41..
to Twenty-fourth, east
i her brother. W A Philpott Ar of
Bowl*, wurfieienr proof Thal they have
has got to be stoppeg; he's got to-be
croaked before he gets to Whitman.
I said. •Charlie, that’s a prtty dan-
gerous thing to do, to murder a man.’
“ Than, all right; said Bec ker. ’He’s
got to be stopped.’
"Fridgle" told of a subsequent meet-
ing with Becker.
number of
John Tops, Dr W A. Harper. i
An agreement on all points respect-
lng the terms of the tranehise was
4 study for the Catholic priesthood, was
♦ held without hall today tn the Crimi-
4 nal Court as a fugitive from fustiee.
♦
H Robinson, Jr. and W
teetive Joseph it Free fg meir ati
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—-Upwards of
$700,000 was expended in the efforts
of Governor Woodrow Wilson, Gov-
ernor Judson Harmon and Represents*
Colonel Koonovelt’s life
me if I knew where
ericksburg road at their own expense I
The downtown loop will doubtless
follow the route, first marked out- I
it M. Thompson, $3000; Representa-
•ch Floyd 1*
went to his poker rooms.
then the living heirs shall choose an-
h*r home near Sn Benito some months dam yesterday
ago, that the net income from a cer: I
on the hunt seat
trustees of Princeton when Mr Wilton
was president of the university.
Of the 9160.944 44 expended In the
Interest of Governor Harmon, Hugh L
Nichols. Lieutenant Governor of that
State, told the committee that $77,000
was contributed by Thomas Fortune
Avenue «an expense which th* city 1
Pgeknghum, a travel
” “ [ LONDON, Oct. 14—-A general way in
Oct. 14—News fromlthe Balkans can not be delayed much
। longer. In the opinion of authoritntive
40 years of
would have been independent of
ey •• Thome Whe Helped
Their Parentn.
provided in the will of the hate Miss
M Philpott, whose death occurred at
) WITH BULLET
IN BREAST HE
MAKES SPEECH
Lockhart, where today they will dis:
pole • Then -they all got up but Rose
and went out "
Webber sald he met Becker after
the murder near hia poker rooms with
Jack Rose
emblem appear on
Ryan. Mr. Ryan also supplied $35,000
witness before the committee
Ing photographer- nupposed to h.
ere marked 'emergence fund ’
Hull testified she had never
manuscript ot the
THIRD ROUTE BY BLANCO.
NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—Attempting to
corroborate the testimony of “Bald
Jack" Rose, the State called "Bridgle"
Webber when the trial of Police Lieu-
tenant Charles Becker, charged with
the murder of Herman Rosenthai, was
resumed. Rose testified it was at Web.
ber's gambling house the gun men
met before the murder.
Having Congress At First and going
east to Bravos, thence north to Ninth,
West to Colorado or Lavaca, south to
First and east to Congress again.
Leutenant Governor Nichols told the!
eommitten that Governor Harman con-
tributed largely to his own campaign 1
He said $122,000 had been collected but1
inendsrengyegWorinsyruxeiopedecopt County ana the Lockhart city Council I
mick of the International Harvester immediately on receipt of a letter
company, David B Jones. Thomas D. •enouncing the successful issue of ne-
Junes and Addward W. Sheldon, all ofEotiations at that end, the Austin City
whom, Mr. McCombs Mid. had been I -ouncl w1l1 pass the necessary or-
--- ' ~ dinance granting the franchise and re-
ferring it to the people for ratifica-
tion. The Council was unanimous yes-
terday in agreeinrg informally to the
franchise as finally shaped up.
Present at the conference yesterday '
afternoon were W. B Dunlap of Beau-
munt. Walter J. Crawford of Beaumont,
John W. Maxey of Houston and Mr.
Abbott of Seguln, representing the pro- :
moters of the road They produced a
telegram from Dr. A W Brown of
Orange. Informing them that he was
again delayed on account of sickness
in his family.
third term party
the truth."
Hotel Gilpatrick to start for an audi-
torium where he was to speak tonight.
He insisted on golug to the hail, thera
quieted the crowd that heard he had
been shot, spoke rom 1 20 p m until
2146 p m, though apparently weak,
•nd then was taken to an emergent y
hospital.
P’hymielans do not know how badly
he is hurt and have decided to use th«
K-ray.
The bullet v truck a roll of manu-
neript o hia speech delivered tonight
and this probably saved his life After
an hour** questioning the ansasnin gave
his name as John Schrank, of 370 Kant
■Il hop
500
Advertisements Were carried
William F. McCombs, who managed pense of the referendum election
WuumjsanAanpalKc"untna 21 X*: deperted at ’ o’ctock by automobiie
near San Benito. The nrewent vslu*
of the lot is connidred about $4000,
Next Sunday
The Statesman is • bread.
Winner for everybody using
its columns.
94
local display advertisement e;
representng the chief busi-
neea interests of the city
Were Yen There f
’I he bullet struck the
which retarded its farce
through into the fleh
Day and-Night Bank of demphie, and
others indicted mi a charge of postal
law vlolattotis, moved to instruct ac.
qulttal of Brooks todny.
J Eilerg,
H. P Hui
Vallon declared the Cistricc attorney
had not promised htm immvnfty He
sald he sfgned h sttpu rt tom on the ad-
vice of counsel but had never read it '
“Are you not testifying here to save
yourselfr" asked Hart.
"I am teatlfying
the aid of
delegatlon of citizena appeared who
the texpreesett the hepe thnt anether fene-
DALhAK Tex , Oet 14.-~Ad men
from mapy parts of Texas gathered
at the Htst- Fair here today to .cole-
r brate th* first anniversary of the or-
53
Foreign advertisers
their ware* before the
supplemented the testimony of his
chief
"old mald *
fongres*
that may
agree to
•peech which he delivered
sttmp in that campaign that financial
"Interests" had organised a committee
to secure funds for and give support to nogy, s500n ,,, .... ... .
the Republican ticket. He an id the late the cart vine th. 2 city t guarantee ----------— •
Colonel Daniel 8 Lamont ..n him tnesthe panyinE. ,1,. the provtstons.of with Marry Velon and Jacle
inrormation" >!• wee Corfboratt slehe.tvancnise-tninnsnoonasitshoula Rome, th. latter part of June: Beeker
dore r. Parker, who managg th 2d efiniteiy eucoriatnea, thatiockhar m1d. ie ---.2 uyin to do me
Democratic literary bureau 1» !»•« IxIl.raptsmsavorablefranshtse. The In * verx way • trying to —
•* •• -- .... - . Austin franchise was modified so as "aldo, the commissioner, and now he's
*IBJ to hold good in case it was decided doing to get to White. That ■ —*
। to build to another point than Lock- hi
tribution to Governorrwison‛s cam- ihorh I.remdsuctoskoekhart or some
— - - Point west on the Han Marcos Rivor."
f However, no fear is entertained that
.Lockhart and the land owners this side
on th* shoulder and said; Let not •
14.— Colo-
estaters, for rent, sal*, ex-
change or buy patrons totaled
266
Were You There f
Nearly everybody in Austin
and vicinity finds uno now
and then for those goo little
sellers, the Pickup and Auto
Notes columns, and last Run
day there were
85
No inkling of its plans has been
given by the defense.
John F McIntyre, chief counsel for
Becker, intimated last night that he
might not call any witness at all,
simply letting the State's case go to
the jury and attempt to brand it as
insufficient.
The defense, hewever, has a number
of witnesses under subpoena.
After his rest over Sunday. Becker
appeared refreshed. His wife Mt near
him. The Jury had a quiet Sunday.
Bridgie Webber waa uworn. He had
known Herman Rosenthai and Jack
Rose for fifteen years. Becker he had
known for two years, having first met
him in Jack Rose s place, and the next -
"I told Rone," Webber sat “that
I would Ko up town and find Rosen-
I thal."
County Commissioners of
comt from tht» lot for s longer time
William Dudley^ $2500; Thomas , ------- —. .. ...0
Ryan. '$7 7,000, and James J. Hill.' offset In Nueces, north on Nueces again
IIP OAO | to its intersection with Mazeppa Drive,
Senator Pomeren of Ohio, a member thence north to Thirtieth, west to Penn
of th* investigation committee. wasAvenue, north to State Street and west J
credited with a contribution of 1750 in to th* city boundary. j A, .1 ;
the account. | A second route would follow in gen- Rhinal
Under examinatton, Mr .Nichola era), the direction of the od dummy
brourht out that it had been charged” Uno west on Fifth Street and the Dam
did the
duty tn make the name dispemition of
thia inome and, aft*, the decease of I of the corrrdam
all hoirh and chosen administraters, into the {nefonur.
the County Cour*, shall have charge ,
of it a distribution. For the first seven
years th* income from this lot will go, j
as provided in the wili, to Mian i'h|1
W ho builded wisely Central
Texas has not witnessed gue h
a prosperots year for a long
time Every merchant and
business Ihterest fa prepared
to meet all demands, but only
those firms and deners who
tell what they have tn sell,
barter or exehange, get there.
191 Of this sum $85,800 was contrib-
uted, according to Mr McCombs, by
“Cleveland 8. Dodge and Princeton
clothing of the man
Ahooting reads:
Meamarn's Former Hookkeeper Called
to the stana.
JOLIET, Ill., Oct. 14 _ Nev, Georgs
McAdam pastor of a Methodist Epie-
copal Churen here, proposes to give
those who wish to take advantage uf
his plan the rvturns of eler tion on the
night of Nov. 4, surrounded by influ-
ences vastly different from those found
in the sdhgon He will have a, leased
wire run lto his chureh and get the
returns dreet from « hicagA. He has
prepared a tenu for the occasion. In-
chiding "Republican Pattien," “Demo-
cratic Sandwiches," 'Bull Moose Boup"
and "Prohbition coffee Mr Mc-
Adam arranged the affair in opponi-
lion to the toons, which ho waid
would be open on election night offer*
ing election newa as an attraetion for
patronage
RAN BENITO, Tex. Oet 14— H is
advancement of Representative Under-
wood's candidacy Mr. Ryan will be a
wouldn't ‘croak’ Rosenthart, asked Mr
MeIntyre
"I fold him f would take care of It.*
sald Webber
"Were you shocked at all over th*
matterr’
n.b ufe . ould be worke oil
ing th* argument that Guadalupe
should he kept open as a main plea*
ure drive Th* Mayor was of the same ,
The wftnese waid he did not go to
Onrden Restanrant the night it
Was intended Rosenthal should be
killed there, but did see the gun men
that night and also talked to Rose
in Bunday's Statesman- an
exclent estimenial te th
• Hing and puTnp power nf
this paper Th- chief di
visions of this grand total fol-
low:
on the
j course the engineers had picked on
Guadalupe Btreet from Ninth to Four-
teenth as a link In the chain, but a
heard th* executive board discuss to
what use the money was put. She Mid
MeNamara wrote the minutes nf the
execttive meeting tened to corre-
spondence and edited th* union maga-
■in*.
"As a matter of fact, you ton’t know
thatlresldent Ryan ever received the
letters nr signed the checke forwarded I
to him. do youT asked Senator Kern
• NEW ORLEANN La Oct 14-Jensel
♦ ill kewitt, erstwhe “beauty docfor"
9 and former Baptist minister, who came
4, to New Orleans four months ago to
Had Judge Mecal ruled
on thia motion all of the
ians gold out
Ion aswered, stood in front of the
club until Sshepps came Along and
then wamked to Forty-scond Street
with him and then went home."
Wednes
o-na-, John i "Fr the purpose of having
Truth Street, New York From note*
found in the itrtoonor'g ciothes |( ie
eyidohthe is demented on the subject
of totonet ftoosevetts runntmg for a
> third term.
The man who did the a hoot ing had
on his person a copy ot til* colonele
itinerary written on a sheet of note
paper taken from the Bismarck No-
tsi, Nashville, Tenn. The would-be as.
Swain is 6 feet 4 inches in height,
weighs 110 pounds, light complexion,
bald, fairly well dresmed. He c«n*
fessed to the pollce that he fired the
! Bhot and made the remark:
“Any man looking for a third term
ought to e shot."
’of the defense counsel
“No. except that they were nen
through the mall and replies were re
ceived," Mid Mra Hull . ______________
wan prevented from filing a second
•ho| by Albert II Martin, one of Colo-
nel kooseveit’s two necretarles Colo-
nel Roosevelt had just stepped in an
eutomoblie when the would-be assas-
sin pushed his way through tho
crowd in the street and fired Mar*
tin. who was standing in the car with
the Colonel, leaped on the mana shoul-
tiers and bore him to the ground.
that J Pierpont Morgan & Co and the Boulevard
Ftandard Oil Company had contributed The third route would start at Ninth
to th- Ffarmon fund land Colorado or Lavaca, trend west- I
"Not a dollar was received fromwardly on Ninth to West Avenue,
either." h* declared * ' ; thence north to Twelfth, west to Bay-
Senator John H Rankhead outlined! lor. north to Zavalla, west to Blanco E
to he committee expenditures fn b* and noth west to the city limits. There
half of Representative Underwood ! is an alternative route which some-
Th* contributors mentioned in this what modifles this third on* This
statement were; - I would trend westery on Ninth to
Thomas F Ryan. 195 000: Joneph Nueces, thence north to Fourteenth.
Auerbat h. 17600. k R Bertram. 43600 west to West Avenue, south to Twelfth |
CHICAGO, Out 14—The bullet 4
penetrated tlneu Inchon of the 4
abdominal wall and the wound 4
is more surloua than first 4
thought. This was shown by 4
th* a ray phiotograph which has 4
just been developed. 4
Colonel Roosovelt will be 4
brought to Chicago. He should •
be here by 9 a. m 4
MEMPITS, Tenn Oet is—Counsei
for J H. Brooke indicted with E L
Hendry, presid, nt of th* defunct Ali
rose to help him He motioned them
to sit down.
inetrweted the court stenographer to
make a. record of it
Cenwlderable anxiety was felt for
th* safety of the cofferdam out at the
-— nfternoon and last1
night as the repult of a su • len riee,
। of nearly seven feet in the river. The! ... ..... .. .
j rise had been reported from above an., • HYNCf H1M1 Ik CRY.
on the way, but waw not espeeted until I A Wild ery of ’ heh him!’’ went up.
-this morning it arrived at 6 o‛cloek,‛olonel Rousev.It spoke to the neopl*
. In the afternoon Fngiheer Frank Tay- | Nnd told them to-opar* the man who
l lor said last night rhat when he left then Was taken into the hotel and held
of j th* works the river was on a stand- there until he was removed to the po-
RIM Jt 4 feet ine 7 or s fna he * abava I Hce atation In -pile of Lhe entreaties
low water and information from above of phystciunR, Cotonei Roosevelt in
wan tg the effect that the stage was Sinted upon delivering his addrens.
j falling. I '*1 will make this speech or die, on*
In .... «h-e.u or t. we.
'••Id ll had iutained mor. or Tan nonaIn 1 roerestve Aendeta laid the
1 damage, and busy w<>rhtn*n Were great crowd assembled in the audi-
■a.HUM "Very a0ubaF0 point Th. forlum thnt Colonef noomM-ie Mr Arm
water Nnd not nMn .nnvl orm thot "nd amrd peopte to ne caim
hut w, ,,19 1h'. etowdwan thrown atmont into .
to .aunt. rl.Jl pants by the npnome-meat, hot col-
.nr. th. premsure it mitt u. „Mmt>.d oetmonyeit hirneait . nimed them hr
out a. fn-t n. th. «irerm tM iatnwand ammurine them he WM not
Th. np-rall.n. would h... been ., 2aaiy.pur‛ then *? hevan addren
lh. point within another .1, wom "’7 Nu *r°W:
Mt Taplor ..14 where th. Burar =. ’.k.E memtzeta or htu party
desire for the gamblers death proved
futlie.
After receza Webber tertiried he had
been promised immunity by th* As.
trie* attorney If on the trial “I told
the truth end if I had not fired a
I shot." -
( Harry Vallon was asked concerning I
. th* affidavit procured from Dora Gil- j
Manila Hon of the ASsocfate Aver. IFoatn,nyt ne pn1ha1, ,, , ,1144444*4444444444444+4+44-4
I % l :
sessfons and an address by Louis J ion. X « ggog,,,
Wortham of Fort Worth on "Newspa-j ewhat waa th* „,p,, , ,,, e,, X ,, 2 J . DN-
nar Men oa AAn.rH.lw. 1 w nA the purrone of th* gffi 1 Texas Fair
, P I* Anvertising davit*' naked Mart I —
1. Tnie atjernoon thera "ore more tMW. "To bineken nonthar. charnctn,-
| In... wendionn .nd an addreae hr P c, "pia you Mt lh. AFa"v,
. Keene on "Salesmanshp." f "Yes."
.. The ont Baitimore metement... -rm th. nl.hl ot th. murder were 4 .....
dnf"e"TeenfompalneE„gumogoajxozrhemnoha.ztopdrn,oror: „KANAXTON10, Tex •e " 7 rem K— county Taxa- whir, ne 1
reprenentalion nt Texane in th. Ne in th. ear koen on «oln.' man 1 ! 4" Nan Antonio and 4 - wante4 tor th. .II..M abdueuon or
tonal .«rortl.lna eonvention M n.1 amnk*" ' " * omit veinityi Tuenday. falk, + Mm. Joknmon . pretty litMtrU
timer, early next nummer. 1 Wsy yow in- IT_______________ ♦! KIr. who wa• - member ef Niw eongre-
" nr row th-f . net .. Vel- ********************4**** | uation at Bomarion, Texa.
reached yesterday between the City
live oscar A. Underwood to lain the Council and the East Texae prometer,
prenidential nomination, accofaing to.,....... uEoGr
lestmony today, presente to the Sen- o ■ Auatn-hocunart Interurban,
ate campatgn contributions committee. They deposited 9300 to cover the ex-
and
for
"You’ve been a gambler all yonr nf*.
haven’t .youT' Mr McIntyre askted
who nhot Fr**
Avenue nr any other street i
be fvastble The builder*
Webber deseribed the murder plot.
He had agreed to get the four gun
men to meet here at hie poker rooms
| on the night of July 15 on that night
he < Webber) sAw Becker and Jack Sut.
Ilvan at a prize fight, left them and.
“I congratulate you, Jack, a gond
150b, ‛ sald Becker, the witness testi-
' fied.
“This I* terrible. Charlie.” said Row
’they've got the number of the ma-
chine ' Never mind, sald Becker, TH
take care of you and the gang ’
Then Beckrr, said the witness Mid
Fussed the <’ad1llar about 1:30 in my
machine and told the chauffeur to go
•low. m that if I seen that --u--
The office of W M. Wheat, whe han
charge of the construetion work on
. ... _____________ the new postoffice building for the
e • irrlet here. Orerce he" handed on Dgter-Wrnzel Tirm, ig non in running . .. . —...
e Htlmgtum to Turkey, which is expected I order ■nd blue prints and entimateu or is my murderer avengn "mydeatn*
to be the signal for war between th* . "lumher requtred, etc. fili the tables! — ‘ ------
! two countries | and denkN in th* room Yesterday work
‘ Frhting continues all along th* , Wds begun hr the engineers in local* [ _ _____
Montenegrin front, r InK the exact line* in which tn con-! the prpsldenttai chair.
A Olgpateh from Rofla says • large gtruct the building and Mr Wheat1 -u-- - - -
pnrt of fh> Servian forces 1* on thejBayw exenvatfon work will have Wen* “I could plainly nee Mr McKinley”*
wAy to Koestinfi where a junction „ompleted by the last nf the week. | features.
will lie formed with the Huigarlan -uet when actual eonstruetton work "Before the Almighty God. I swear
army. j will atari is difficult to estimate, aa this ahove writing is nothing but th*
-------- oxavation noth mnet he completed < truth'"
FoRWEN MINISTER la ARTv-ppN before this feature of the lob iM begun | Another pole reada:
n speaking of the probability of a "Ho Inn» as Japan could ria* to the
chanRe from the Green Mountain Gear- i greatest power of the world, despite
»U granite tn the Texas product, Mr her eurviving a tradition more than
Wheat.mAldi "That matter now rents' 2000 years, nu Generni Nomi so nonly
with th* atthoritles at Wethington demon at rnted, it la th* duty of the
We have pubmltted them a substitute United Htates of America to“ophoie the
bld. on A bania of using Texas zrdite third term tradition Let everv third-
at about $2000 over the cont of Ihnt ‘----‘ ------
we hid on the Georgia product The
only difference In the two stones le
would have to nesume at some time in
any case) the Interurban men agreed
to th* change
Themen who appeared to ask that
Gundalupe Street be not used were A
Qr-9*3 »»><
{NEHBTLOFAL
-ew DLrce.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 14.—
Checke by which, the Government
charge*, the executive board of the In-
ternational Bridge and Structural Iron
Worker* allowed J. J McNamara $1000
a month to buy explosives, were iden-
tified by Mra. A. J Hull at the "dyna*
mite conspiracy" trial today Mrs
Hull, who was a bookkeeper for Mc-
Namara at the Iron Workers’ head
quarters in Inlanapolls, testified the
checks were signed ■ Frank M Ryan
preaid* nV and b» McNamara, as mecre-
tary-treasurer. All these checks, she
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