The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 100, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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for us a statement from the chairman
biican state central com-
immedi
is and wire
OF CONSPIRACY
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Against Three Governments.
Ome
velopments in the
oas that prevail, they are wlinout the
’7
the
entered the house and robbed it of sunh
the rorner almcst
behind
0p0s
Member Alno Arouses Ire ot
Kwa mp-itnut ie what yuu neod. you tan
remember
wril rind on
them
and Corsicans,
brother of Ciordani, were designated
terials heing
was little short of a miracie.
jegistrr.
PAY YOUR POLL TAX
TO EXCLUDE EIGHT
CASES OF TRACHOMA ORDER OF CHAIRMAN
HIGHER COURTS
.' V
Green
PROHIBITION
Preaident Winters nehtev Xew nule "Mlorally certain of Hectin in Texas
neven
(1
zude
Ben
eave
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Phyu Inao Ml
M
Intention or th*
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1
vere as that of e*t nlaht
rude the chilren
nce, althoush
iha names of the aftlicted have been
finfy me weck mhore-a riet seven
TRADES ASSEMBLY
now
the destfnatin, but the shipper's j
GETS $290 BOOTY
notified not te receive
company
CITY NEWS
the
OSS
spae
• ot
There nre a -ft-yr more
Cuba Eats Fruit
ole«.
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NECROLOGICAL
I
ATTORNEY GENERAL?
ait
Persistins
A'Inwe A tn-vote in
a deeoratcd to the colors
The houne
TEXA- Fon TAVT
exam'
rarnkated
Al Drug
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not been issued entirely a the reault
of the joint tests, but more generally
months ago. when this government war
advised by Governor Magoon that a
small party of malcontent were trying
to stir up a revolution in Cuba, it wan
discovered that Gtorda.nl was connected
to
ful
because the state department feels that
ft mint keep itself absolutely free from
orders have been given by the school
board for the exoluslon at the etght
vases of trachoma which Drs. Thomp-
soft and Royd have reported as exiptina
4I
ep,
of
uld
of
irritability,
of ambition.
TRACTION COMPANY’S
RECEIPTS ARE LARGE
win nil the mu—sertoun
cina May Yet Ntenuli
I
$150,
Sc.
New York Mb meat Canada
eats pork and iceland eats fat.
The colder the dimate the latter
the food because tat heats the
body and heat u life.
The finest tat that grows makes
seventy-five
evening.
t the
fact
: the
a not
nd.
turn
falls
I
n
with which to
had
the
• be
om-
tlon
on-
uld
ates
The
r to
USE
23,
bad
fro.n
tism
> I
tea
red
fan
led
Ing
nd
ne
be
use
oard
nen-
the
lined
ette -
and
not
Fo
>,th0
6 \
ns
ard
5.19
flu-
l
re-
the
tin,
re-
iiy
m-
ry
and
drvi
but
is urr
toe
on-
me
red
too
.tie.
be-
ful
hat
-tu-
ons
ling
patient er physi
themseien wteo
VS-
les’
rri-
ngs
inj;
ins
for
ets.
"t
sleep
doc-
Scott’s Emulsion
It is the Norwegian Cod Liver
care of thousands who may be intrus}
. ed to their care."
residence arecepent hleckn.
PAY 135,000 FOR
DAIRY FARM LAND
ISU
for
ght
WP"
trol
ships
Froi
hea-ng will take place in New York
Zan. z.
valuables as he coul4 find consisting
principally ofm0ey-.
CALICO BALL MOST
UNUSUAL AFFAIR
NAVY CONTROVERSY
AIRED IN CONGRESS
< •I" I MTOIT A NT ELEK T1ON8
oF PRESENE YEAIE.
1 hum
Ane hone cort was poming. down Went
Third street as fast as the team could ;
Me amp-lioot
If yor ate
----- -- . 2-— K• i WVentiie
ed beR "n sav that Ito 0r :
Assistant Chief- Pope and ODon-
nel Badly Hurt.
। last rocosnized by
clans, who eontea
W
ON IECHII’T OF EXAM-
INENN verroRr.
Mrs; \ jolz Haheork.
nf fabrek, nged 31
edol aftruqon el 16
was
tram
and
the
Is of
fully
hud
Is similar coiltatem.
Aaslstsnt cniet ierguson, who was
a victim of the neeldent or tantntent.
CORRESPONDENCE RRLaTVE TO
RANK of MEDICAL OFFICERS
LAID BEFORE HOUSE
itari whe a in hafa- Tar •!
belng reijred OdYW-W Tenlh
jerford treete
/
! -
-v - -- - ,■ Aherut. rU weeks wf$ n ne
nort wag sent vesterder tn the 3enol I corinletr tije work uccerding t »
. " . . - -na *: ata --
al)--
l pri-
wing
1. P
etry,
1; al-
ine}
d. Kd
I
4
and
been
p by
uiren
nitec
ra,of
move
done
title
uired
i the
f the
claim
in Two Veer***—Paymnenis
MOI Very Nlow.
duty while th* vessel m are., in port
xnanORS ArTICK WOMAN.
H
y of
» at
was
the
ex -
eree
suse
why
rced®
and an infant dunglten The re
are J etna el b; tneettAkeT K
| ately."
I Colonel C. A. Lyon. state chairman.
» whose home to la this city, is In Heus- i
, too and could not be seen However. It :
"C. Miriam « Co.” was given as th. _ prrp
consignee. Gonaives, Hartl waa Eiven HOUSE BUKGLAK
are the vurest IB the market. .
i
CASTOR IA
For Infants tand Chiiren.
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Worth despite any ^utside depresston.
ROBBERY VICTIM
TO BUY TEXAS LANDS
t
t
Y
be driven. -river C M Fergu
ha did not see the car omhl
Word was receiyd at the iradqunr-
Urs of the railway mall servjee yen-
terday of th* establishment at a new
post off ice at Taylor, on the Rock I-
I Min railroad, in Comanche county,
oklahotna. The nw pontoffice will be
supplied from the Temple. TexaN of-
fice. The new postoffice at Kirvin. in
Freestone county, wan also opened up
{Personal ana local notices sent te
Ths Record munr be signed. Tre signa*
turs is not destred for publlcatiot. but
for verificatlon.]________
Shaw Bros for ice eroom
McDaniel Bros Bottling Co
Miswers at Drumms Phone Ul
A dentrabie oar-r route for sale. Cali
at The Record office at once.
iff legislation. .
Without completing the but
house at 4:40 p «» adjourned.
vuuFON PRAISES OKLAHOMA
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found, among other thinga the secret
service operenves deciare, that certain
persons in Hayti. mostly Frenchmen
to said that if Roosevelt cannot be pre-
I vailed upon to accept the nomination
I for another term Mr. Lyon is for Taft,
and that Texas will send a solid Taft
’ delegation to th^napona? convention.
Weak sad mInHIi ktenes-ure repennible for more nwkne** sod »eften
lug than nny other di-eane, theretore when theoush uesle±t or other enunen kid-
Corp- and Lane Pk-ent Their
Respective Contentons-
• aubmnittenu w e TwosanK,
DR. FAANK I* BOTH
• Li m
The Kind You Han Always Bouge
2-42zzu sro:
It is
ilton
plot to overthrow on the Dowling street county road juat I,, ,
- .. .. outside at the city limits, was attacked
the government of President Nerd in
and one of
three FIREMEN HE THOUSANDS have kidney
" IN * ”K“ TROUBLE AND DONT KNOW IT
Paying $35,000 for m T66-nere farm
four miles south of the city, the Con
solidated Improvement & Construction
York a lot
trustee and wjil not attempt to
of Kidney Trouhle,
■ Houston Jan. 23,-—4 Special.)—While
out in her back yard Mrs Peterson. the
Washington, Jan. 23.—Startling de- wife of N. Pete:s9a, a dairyman, living
rinse n-w ding 4 gure- nt lenst t
linve treatment unfil puch time •• 1
rende- inreetion unlikely Respnetur
prisoner was the agent of a formidable
conspiracy, whose operations probably
would have extended beyond the limits
at Hayti, into Santo Domingo, and even
into Cuba, had the revolution in Hayti
been a success and the agents in New
arder at the eomtoittee.
M P. YNEN c’hafran.
L CAI fecretary,
(tty Faymepta
masECUBA OBJECT
(AlT CRASHES
pngFa, CID' Phyaiclan Milton and stake
omrev Brumby . .
the Honorable Nchoht T. ■
in its
pented from •• o1
Tiyht nf fheue
eansiA»e -ne trerhnma
OPPOSE FURTHER TESTS ISSUE OF
that at the time of his arrest Glordani
had in his possession counterfeit Hay-
tten paper money to the face value of
$800,000, 2,000 Remington rifles and
330,004 rounds of ammunition, all of
which. It is said, was intended for the
p While th* Other
the House.
a, th K Babeek
_____ _ _ _______announcement aa
towhether, if successful at the No-
vember elections, there would be tar"
The total receipts at the Northern
Texas Tractton company for the guar-
ter ending Dec. 31, were 1280,336 Ae-
cording te therepert ef General Pas-
senger Agent W C. Forbess in charge
of the lonnl office. The report has been
sent to the state authoritia along with
the tax of $2 102 assessed. Mr Forhes
says that the financial flurry has not
seemed to hurt his company to any
not iceable extent.
headache beckach lam* back, dizai-
mu»a poor disest lob. aleepie peness,
nrvousnens heart disurnance due to
A Motions for Rehearing Refused—•
80. tmpieromchekecolnt
Hopstoncdntaxe Sngem’ayet W
W Hoskins st al. vs. Velasco Nattonal
Sunk” *1. com Harri.; WO McDow
•51 a w peten from Mategorda:
Western Unjon Telegraph „compnay
Bell. from Galvestom. Ggruoteatn.2
Santa Fe railway n. J " W miters
I at. from Walker _
ED BUTLER GOES
TO SAN ANTONIO
i Edward s Butler at ft. Louis, made
i famous by the sensgtioha "boodie int
j closures of severzi years ago, paveed
! through Fort Worth yesterday enroute
I to Ran Antonin. He is accompanied by
J his wife and two aughter end th*
time in this city was spent at the Hotel
I Worth. The trip to Men Antonio is
! for both pleasure and reeuperation Mr.
Rutler would not consent to a diBee.
Pion of topica nt tbe day and was wot
; inclined to be qnoted to any extent., «
I -T am seeking qufet life for a whlc,
he declared.
Afterward the ambulauce was Sun | Most people *v not rvalue ihe alard-
moned and the injured men W"Fe ... „21», .P.vi.
movea, the assistan chief to his hemesin8 inerens ail Tem*rknh PE"VA: «
at 11l0 Grainger street, and Pipeman 1cy of kidney disease. While kidney
Popo to the fentrai fire station. Hoth disorders aru the moat cemmon dia-
-ported tn he rusting fairly well "
at a late hour last night.
The aecident occurred about » o'clock
h 32
demand that
ply wii» th* opte- for treatni
g ' brief period they sheuld
Fay your polltax.
That is the nler issued
say they have ascertained that the
-gugp doeterimg the efferta, whiie kite zl#l-
ng “aow 1 nni dineese undesmines the xyalem,
itoustnatreet unin it dashed out from | The mild and immediate erteet of
behind th* corner almcst upon h'tBwar-itoot, the great Ridney, lvee
Sc aaruunadamu.din ri
i—- - able cures in the most dietreasins
at all
d ye
rphy sirer
4 d by her
I---- , bv two negro men ane brutally han-
Hayti have followed the investisationdted. and while one of th* negroes
jot the secret service agents in Newichoked and^hrM her down, the ot her
York in connection with the arrest of "' hhti "
Jute M. Glordani on the charge at coun-
terfeiting Haytien money Tita officers
withstanding th* fact that Collector
(ivins winoa lins been >p*n for Eh
peat four months, and notw ithstaandiug
Lhe fact that enty a short stek now
car. . Motormas S ■■ per says at.
ho was soin St a moderate rate nt
speed when the gcel lent. Qi 'curved. Hw '
believes his ar esc not traveling at
above four tnijes an heur. Inclosed in
the vestibule, he failed to hear tho
gorg of the hosewagon if it was sould-
ed. he says, and did not tee the wAi
until, it was upon him He qni— ,
reversed his lever find endenvore to
stop Mg car. but only succeeded n
alowing up In time to catch the rear
end nt the wagon The car was of the
Henderson Street line and numbered
169. It was in charge of Mutorman »
Cooper who is one of the oldest motert ।
men in the amphue of fa0 Northern
Texas Tractinn company. J
The fir* which oreasloned the alarm
was in th* home of J D Russell, 303
Rusk street It was Caused hr the
explosion of a gasoline lamp. No dam-
age was done by the fire
figured in 4 similar smash-up juat one
block further east en the street Christ-
mas eve of 1906 This collisfon served
te knock the street car off the track
andone wmonturtrs,"apmi"ztneut I under the new regulation ndbpted re
has been a member of the department | centiy by ths boari requirins that all
almost since its birth as a volunteer j studente with eyes "appurentty dis.
aepuri.de ".‘orrHensc-beexeuana unii cures ane
man or company No * When the ! Hy fected The children, however will be
department «a* organjwdend i*ipeiakted to remnin in th” schonis to-
members ut en the ofaicin ".12 • day nd tomorrow so that they may
w.pa rlainenucha"un “und/clad. • nairsear rxaminatiena
tLrMntr. wN h. wan "mad. w xmenNe/.prouros, arian at 1
lMM< nieR » nua met wu many I he pi* ef the *ehoolboard and
seeident, AF* H-*ona term at >«. ■
tee. but nnn- ot then has been a.
M f
the urine.
for’a few da vs the nuple may attend
ggor in other words. It will.be hafe for
reports ere ■
----- hnt -mi Khoni any neglect nr rrfune ‘0 cm
j on his resolution pending la the sen-
ate directing a commntree to investi-
' gate and report the facts in these
| transactions.
fund for the erectton of a $12,000 parn-
_____ . | chial home for Rev Father Robert
in the papers found among Olordants Nolan, the new priest. Among the mta
•«ku hy number.. By inquiry th. terlals beins eonstdar-d-for th. new
company of this city intends to at once
begin the eptabllahment of a large dairy
and stock farm The Foster-Fpes com-
--ny made the deal. The purchase price
- -vo-id-. - J a good figure and la only
another evtcence of the faith beinx
maintained Ri the stapillty of Fort
wheude
fhe pivi of 4 — ______
indetstoud that (‘ity
is satisfied with his
Beat Her I
Rohbed
STREEr CAH, THROWING
MEN TO THE GIOUND.
ness at Fort Au Prince to dinmias this
agent at once from the employ of the P“cossidered
United States. This action wat taken
eno-detar wpe botttee
maybe ines of fierr sa Huw complexian
ar Bvishra disease may be stealing
wpon von “hich is tie worst form of
kidney tr a ibie.
belllous movements in the Latin-Amer-
ican republics.
Chief Wilkie of the secret very too
made a statement today, giving the
facts and circumstances connected with
tromotie’to Dismiss Refused- Gu if a
Interstate railroad y®. John W- (.amp-
bell, from Gaiveston county;
motion to amend brief ymnt.o.
Motion, to Advance Refused--J A
venteh vs. estate of A. Gilmer, fror
orange county; A. X MKay v». d
Peterbon et al., from Jerterson:
Motion for ReheartE ranted, and
Jugment Affirmed—St. Louis sgut;
western Railway of Texas v. W: 2
Thompson et al from Smith county
Cases submitted-J A- Beet vs.E. „
Kirkendxle, from Tyler county; Henry
WIKET vt J A ciawson, from Harrie;
Randolph Bracht v. Mary Bridxet
Bracht, from aransaer Gulf * Intor;
atate railroad v. John W Campbell,
from gaive .ton; outred and Ellen Ma-
bry vi Lizzle Kennedy, from Harris:
Colorado Canal company r< McFarland
a southwell, from Matagorda: Houston
& Texas central railway «. Paul Ka-
lltta from Harris; Texas * New Or-
leans rail way vs. BJPavTdson. from
Harris: Gulf. Colorado R Santa Ferau-
way vn wells Fargo & Co tron tar-
rie: H R Wallis et al. V. H. S Wil-
liams et aU from Chambers.
Cases Set for Submisston Feb. 5
G. Crumhorn vs. Southwestern Hve-
stock Insurance company, from Ge!ve-
ton county; W, 8. Foley et al. VS Hous-
ton Belt & Terminal railroad, from
Harrie; E. B. and J. M. Harrell VS w
B. Traweek. temporary administrator,
et al., from San Augustine; Kd Kennedy
vs A E Grove et sl.. from Jetterson:
W L Vasser et al. vs. City of Lberty
from Liberty; L. A. IanAcs et a- vs. J
W Wright, from Lberty J K. AxTe«
et sl. vs. R. I Pstton. from Montgom-
ery; J. L. Jons, at al. ye J F.
oreech et al- from Shely: J. S Wynn
vs. G. n. Reaves at al., from Hardin.
sxmu crn. APPBALS.
yesterday
The tadi-s AM meiety nt SI Paul's ___
Meihodlet church South, held a raoep- ___ __ __--
tlon at the home of Mrs. W H Gn!e: WHAT IB RULING OF
tine. 41« south Mah street yenterany wnA-
afternoon froin 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs.
cletine was nseieted al receivfng by'
Mra Lavin® Kendall, MIea Virgie Me-
Kee and Mr®. M R. Morton of ‘Tyler,
va
in the public schdole Thia order ha®
ed him, laying
-J have been accuse.of many ugly
thing®, but never betorg have T .been
accused of coining from Ark ansa.®
This utterance aroused the ire of Mr
Robinson of Arkansan, who sprang to
the defense of hi® state. It Wwas the
first time, he declared that he had
... _____ hoard utteres on the floor of the house
with merchant a sentiment that would intentionaly
belittle any state in the union.,
Mr. Fulton disavowed any intention
to injure anyone a feelings or to slan-
der the state of Aransas. He uttered
the remark, he said in the utmost good
humor, and regretted the construction
which had been pl a cad upon K
immediately after making thia state-
menthe crossed over to where Mr Rob-
inson was seated, placed his arm An
hl® shoulder and grasped his hand with
the other The act was applauded and
the incident waa^cloned.
Arkanane Member.
Washingion. Jan. 33.—During the de-
bate on the urgent deficiency appro-
priation bill in the house today Mr. Fui-
ton of Oklahoma spoke for half an hour
on the progress of his state, which he
said, already outelasses many of the
older state®, and made an e er nga t plea
for appropriations for feerai buildings.
When he arose to speak th® chair re-
ferred to him as “the gentieman from
ArkAMM" Mr. Fuiten quickly correot-
,«cret nervice men were able to con:
nect thee- numbers with the proper
pernona, and the tirst result waa to fit
upon Charlea Miaot the American con-
slar agent at at. Marc, as one of the
persone to whom a number had been
applied. Upon learning thia fact lant
evening the etale department immedi-
ately cabled to American Minister Fur-
wheras, S-wapaper 1------ ----
I the mayor with the -tatement that he;
i bed pot lb- questson of whether th- <
I vetere on the proponed bond tonue for
I school and ette-t Imprmememe be re-
i zirieted to real -atate or property own-.
ere. 16 the attorney -neral for hij-em- .. ..
opinion: - .... [1da, and fee! that «*S *hn14.72.d‘:.1
Resolved. The I lhe Thtra Ward eluh,i —- —
In gular meeting, nraniroumly vote j
to ytent the me-or to Inform this
elub wheper he bar receireg a r-pir. t
■- , what reply has been made hr
the attofnay general in the premines- l
Unearth in New
of your Repu
milee on thl
AU south Amerie agoe over voyaze _.e.-
et Muttienhip Fleet.
Rio Janeiro, Jan 23 -Evidence of ths FFRGUSON’S INJURIES
interest of the passage of th- meri ------- •
an fleet of battleship® ground Cape
Horn to found in telegraphic reports i W
received bare of the various prepar- Agnent < Ame xear Proting Fatal to
lions to meet and welcome the % tolling Aee-em* * 115 •5" " Fixing raw
The underxigne. --p ■ -■ ,
opininn uix at ire ehilren whom *e
examines nre afferteet wth foMC’fiS’ ।
ronin .v tivtis epe nhonle be g1yen i
brief time in wkieh to • 3T Hveh treat ,
mpent ae will be nerenaars for Ito re-
jet Duririg such ntervenins Lire
while the treatment *- in •7,
rapt aftes theopertion when it will
* ’ ------he necessarv for the wrlfara of he
the coming bo n d elerflon. the Third natient to teave off alt. 1Ae at the e
Ward elub adopted ths renolution last -•
any appearance of sympathy with re-
Bwamp’ioot- and the
bumton. N. Y. whteh y
every bottle
et pftd g gown a e, eorete base, nt 2
hen in) ta- nrtck are haa 2 as-
piralt Rersrdnntoefthbs The
hinutie ite beierag a pe ve
esort ef rUa’. H ■ *blon wiu
te audden elgt* alad At th*
... .liirne win hoh iH<ifiF kit
th* original. nmhait on a rock tense 1 nis
from the hrick ‘having Pis
**“tt is necessary that medical otfi-
corzerpenonmeaithrreenene:
M FosSpis.maimadi"tar
according to regulations laid down a
xear ago bv the secretary of the navy,
ana tpip should be done to time of
pediment in
Report That Republlenn Foree I® »tnte
|® for AdmimietrntionCendidste .
Sherman, Texas, Jan. 23-—(Epecial!
The Herald branch office in Shetman
last night received the following mes-
sage from the Chicago Examiner.
TChieago Jan. 22 —Taft mmm
claim he will be nominated by the Re-
publican national convention on the
flrat ballot. They claim 690 votes.
Now, Tv« is ia th* it list. Pieaze et
• son to u ait »{*e yviv
(rm tiedbird OK: J
the ziame.
Haytien revolutionists. 81x
purchase the regular firty cent
a committee to represent tn* rrauemirwenty-nine • i
Aagembiv to the new home induat ry or- hy Tira. Tluyrf s
kanizutios formed. Meserw. Humes
woodman and Thompson were named |
as s committee to arrange for the next ।
tabor ma*" meeting tn he held in the j
interest of th* home industry cam-
oaler This meetipg will be heid on
the first Tburada} aight in February.
Ditrhutlon af Govermenr Fe ado At- ; ______
tacked as Inequitable.
Washington, Jan 23.—Senator Stone j
nt ovornheind"xoponrgnia “AAtia Plotten Planed to First Seize
banks to show that the dietribution
j of money during the recent currency
ATrI stringency was not equitable ae con- j
UUL templated by the law. He declared
; that the West and South were discrimi-
nated against, while New York and
Boston were favored Hie speech was
tlen currency. Glordani was arrested
at once, and to hie apartments were Lump coal delivered direct from cur.
found a large number of letters from ’ $5 per ton. Cal Bates Phone 815.
General nr»m and.othe. rendutoa; sargant ^.rg. sr u senl
tots in Hayti and elsewhere and othentnitet states army ree ruiting station,
papers and documents of importance ’ statea that seventy enliatmente have
<t was discovered that the counterfeit j been minde since the first of Che y
money WAX mad. In 1902 to nnance theiThe nmpbat pa,ba1ne inreed At
revolutian in that country. or Po "
E FORT WORTH RECORD: FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY ft 190S
already couvincei that
storex. lon’t make any misteke
M E Thomas the Cansdfan stonk-
raiser, who reported to the police
Tuesday afternoon that he had been
robbed of $2,180 which he gad brought
to Texas to invesi in lands yeaerday
called at the »tation and mnnde known
his Intel Hon tn return to funada, se-
cure more fhnds and carry out his
Texas missfon. Th* money Was taken
from Thomas' rnom in a Main street
boarding house, he being absent at the
time. ’Hj* detectives are now at work
on the cae, but as yet no definite etow
as to the bald burglar to had.
CLARIDGE SAYS
FARMERS WILL WIN
R. R. Claridge, president of the "Texas
division of the Southern Cotton asso-
ciation was in the city yesterday from
his home in Palestine. Mr Claridge
voices his sympathy and co-operation
with the Farmef union in its cam-
palgn tar 15-cent‛cotton. He believe®
suecess for the farmer® in this fight 1®
not far off
President Claridge has called a meet-
ing of his association to be held in
Dallas, Feb. it.
lies Mt warn
MHOOL BOARD ISEURS OitDTit BFN% P Ai FIS WAINN VOTIIIS
th* Trade® , twenty -n to* neipile vet to he examined | 3,
"----r. _ . nd Thonon ReKa ril- I hi
Ing Wednesiay’s teste, th.s AnTc’aluTe.i
worn-out f+elins. lack
Hayti and Santo
nent ,?
re.
and *
to
hont
ers, ’
oral
bout
hich
BOTH SIDES SET
name was withheld. There wos subse-
quontty added to the consignment
twenty-three barrels marked “cement.”
The officials had become convinced
that Glordani was engaged in some un-
tawtul enterprise and the steamship
Driver «‛ M Ferguson wan pretty
badly shaken up, but wanaKei to ir
tain his seat and aftr A run ‘ ome
twenty-five or thirty feet to stop hlm
team.
A window of its car vestibule was
•mashed out by the collision. Th*
headlight was not broken which was
due to the wagon’s striking on rhe cor-
ner inr lead at the direct front of the
York remained unmolested. It was
Glordan i Mid to be A Conta Rican
I by birth. And At on. time "as connu
tor Costa niea at sasto DominEo I•
Mra. Dlewwon, reslding at 60% Jope
street, reported to the police yentetdny
that her houpe was entered by bur.
camota tAke bRu vary mil’ 2 1 ea 3ck Thomoaom. tesordinegeg
< idunuks we bursiar izerg.mntnearm "e 7" MMiTer.
——-- I iinrrop and K. M Gorman were
Senator Teller followed with brief
oogMteU on the action of the secre-
tary of the treasury, declaring that the
washingtonJanuzs-cTa e pang
ot 2,5752 "2
caif to the regoiut O, nrinna call- practically their entire capital to order
Representattve Ginanar’tendivetE atem the tide at aiastf in that city
ing for the corsupgndenerretmnaval which threatened the whole country.!
lhe relation of statr orfieers to n ‛1 Th senate devoted the latter part
, commands The fftraapondenc of ie session to consideration nt the.
voluminous dauns BacK.• 1o"zal biu to revie the criminal code and at
actine .Secretary Darins »“«,>> o, 1 p. m. aasourned until Monday.
, -dlcgj officers tq use the term of in - »--------.—
command of instakd of "in charge of. m uF AOISF
to dualgnate thei orticlese.positionz IN THE HOUSE
Much of the matter sent e.the house —........— ...1. I
today Nad already been published. Tawmey Warns Cougr- nt a Probabie
wodAYinedrestine paper among the new $100,000,086 OOnU.
matter’•is an Indorsement 09 Admiral: Washingon. Jan. 72-2The ureent
IsE °1 ’^r^ri^^^iYntK^^
25- *2- — —«“
--
with civil maetcre_ correspond- *»«• in Whics leaders on both sides
The new matter In tn* correPot « -h. hotse tried to commit one
once about which congress particularly ianothp toueRnie ‘ "
desires to hear consists of a long mom- another to a Manne
orandum prepared by Admiral Brown-
son, the chief of the bureau, doted Nov.
18 last, thereby anticipating the admnt-
Ki’s resignation by nearly a month,
ang in it the admiral submits the rea-
son why, in the opinion of the naviga-
tion bureau, the department should rei
verse its decision to commission ,6 re New
Relief in command at a medica O111. i
cer. Admiral Brownson holds that
whether hospital ship or not such ves-
sels as the Relief must accompany a
fleet to fulfill their purpose, andI to do
so must be navigated and handled 1n
the same seamanlike manner which 19
required of all vessels to assure safety
on the seas. There is nothing in the
training of a medical officer. th- admi-
ral contends, which file him foruch
command. To call it a hospital “R
doe- not fully describe the "NIP. !‛
would be more nearly correct to state
that a “hospital ship is a seatse18
vessel having a hospital on board,et
th* surgeon general. Says Adrirai
Brownson, seems to believe that the
navigation safe conduct and general
administration of a a.a going 5201,12
secondary, a" regards the reaponsibll;
ity. Long experience ---- -----50.1
crews and officers on board naval col:
Ilers tank shtps tran ’’ft"- auDPI
vessels, etc. show that tae officers of
the merchant marine do not perrozm
this duty aa efficiently as.navm.om-
cers. Admiral Brownson cites hin2:
parlance in command of the Asiatic
station to support his assertlen.having
there thoroughly tested ships with ful
merchant crews and offieers and one
line officer of the navy in command:
If a hospital ship were merely a
floating hospital, securely moored and
not called upon to go from point to
point, it would not perhaps, be well to
Admiral Brownson’s opinion, to have
nny sea line officers on board. Inadt
dition to the navization of the.vesse
and the administration thereof, ths dis-
cipline must be maintained and there
can be no complete control over the
diseipline of the personnel on board a
■ hosplial ship where a part of it is
amenable to one set of laws and the
omher to the navy regula Ilona-
Admiral Browtson next entwred into
nn"anatyis of the statutory, Atta bear-
ing on this subject, ail of which, he de-
Hares are prohibitive of therulexer-
else of full command by medical ott1-
ce Admiral Brownson concludes hia
memorandum W sufimarizinE. nis 2b:
sectfons to the proposed order in the
case of the Relte as follows:
1. It is directly contrary to law for
the medleai officers to exerctss.mi:
tary command in other than their own
the arrest of Glordani, which show.
Texarkana, Jan. (3.—-(Special.)—The
following buniness was disposed of In
the sixth court of civil appeals today:
aftirmed—George Kempf vs T. P
to the command in; t^f, Hmen an hurpm cmrpemeneount
has been most sntisactory:; GoM«tt et ai., from Jefferson C. E.
n is called to the fact that xustin v®. Espuesia iana & Cattle com-
pany. from Baylor.
R-vered and Rendered— W. D. Wil-
kins administrator, vs. Archie Buggs
et Al., from Fannin county.
Motion for New Hearing Overruled—
Range Mercantile company v* J. &
Terrell et ). from Nastiand county.
Case. Submitted—J. B. wltams vs.
t. C Barnes, from Donley bounty, sub.
milted on brief for appellant; Texas
Central Railway company va M. Pruitt,
from prath. submitted on briefs for
ooth parties and oral argument for aD
neiant: Casaldy-Southwestern Commis
.ion company vs Bank of Boswell. ‘
from Terrant, passed for netuement: I
kaneas City Mexico * Orient Railway
company va l H Mayfield, from Jonos,
xobmited on brief* for both .parties
I and oral argument tor appellant: W. M
Rik ana o« al. va Guid. Colorado &
Santa Fe Railway cempany. from Hit
I ria, submitted on brief for appellenn
I Maloney Mercantile company V&.Db-
! in Quarry company st ai from Erath.
submitted on briefs for both parties:
1 W. M Rwieker v* J 0, Jenkins et
al., from Hutehinnon, subpnitted on
I briefs for both parties. -
1 Cmw Set for Submission Feb. 6
Mrs. Delah Eastham at A> vs Beverly
I Hunter et al. rpom Walker.connty:
1 Marta Robbins vs James Hubbard et
the esses of "Structural iron" or the
barrels of “cement" and some boxes
which also had made their appearance,
and upon learning of tho action Glor-
dani had them hauled away to another
warehouse. By that time the socret
service egents had secured sufficient
evidence to warrant them in opening
all the cases, boxes and barrels. The
first contained the 2,000 Remington
rifles the barrels tbe ammunition, and
the boxes 1800,000 in counterfeit Hay-
Um Fort
Dr. Kilmer’s
adrena Hing-
war trouble, .kin eruption
tae 11 neoralaia, rheuma-
of the poctetp, Hom*
guests called during the
-lammed around against fhe front "-*
tibule of the can The three met. mnicasa
the rear footmara tar, thrown heavuyt
to the pavemnnt, Arsistant chief ver:i
guson and Pipeman pope striking head ; ‛
foremost. Their eompanien mu more
fortunate striking on the left shoui I &wamp-itont is not rerom mended for
cer. jcvery thing, but if you ar obliged in
•and* no Hl. w-nd Isaasxour Aster frequm ’ night nnd
ghhartd."oipnvezaja rr^u^psc aman ng • irran....... va-on
.",2, "xupir2“pouin ’ W rou Nesa - tes ........-
slung this line were not thoroughly r- swamp-Reet la alwa , kept up to * hiun btandard of purity and excellenen,
Sm pnncn gt A"elcyanarir • -worn orruninate of pumty with evory bottle
Dra Creasan anj buringer Mr Ppi, ; »AMPLN HorTLN FNB" To prove the wenderfut n orits at BwaP-T0oN
strnenhtnketd whies durrcnesttore ■ ye., mas hare a samole hotue nr i a onos at vnluahiu intormuten bom aent ao-
to stun him into insensintilty Th* tn- aoluiely tray by tax t Th* book contains many nt the tbounanda ef letters
luries of Asziniant Ceef Arejnon ceivet from men and women who founa swamp kootohe Juat the remedy they
ouhetdfrrom‛ns‛homeute"uMphiq"einended. The :alun of swamonouti *. Well anown thas mar reader M »«-
that they were not neressarily fatal viHed to nend for a asmple bottle Addren# Dr Krier A 60- HinghamntoD N. Ye
No bonen were broken—thanka to what bo aure to say you read rbis goner u® otttr in Tne Fort Worth liecori and
Ayres, chuirman the Democratic ex-
ecutive committee at Tarrant county-
l’iruulars bearing tbe ©I -adi com-
mand were, gittet owl yesterday and
will be wiely dintributed througheut
the onnty. fhie advice to given:
To the Volers of Tarrant dounty:-
W -it to cal your atteotion to the
importance at payins your pel taxes
| befere Fob. 1 It !» presiuentini year
and every Demnerat shouid juaMF
himselt to vote it to morally certain
that a prohihition election win he hgid
within tha host two yeara,4t wllch
evryhouty shenild vet®.
We bulled the iarmest Demoeratie
vote at any totnt in the *tate at < »
art election, and shouid not fall down
at thia electiot Fay your poli Laxe
A like amount was aent to the 1s‛et 3
at that time, but on the defeat "7 1-e
revoatton the counterfeit money was
discovered and burned by the sovern-
ment. Eight hundred thousand dollar"
remained in this country- it ts stated
that the plan of th® revolution tot® "a"
to have the arms ammunition and
money to arrive at Gonaires at • cer-
tain time, where they were to be met
and taken possesnion ot by a revolu-
ttonary force which was expected to
capture the town.
qav‛tnTjan"aAnptl-The
following orders were entered in ins
court of civil appeais today:
Affirmed—Susan Evans ,LU. ya S
S Ashe, from Harris county;
Taylor vs John H. Silliman st al., from
furninhed him by Iire. Bevd ane Thompe
simh All t/r Milton desires is for the
ELECTS OFFICERS uadpen.t 2 nu : L zeut t
Tbs ateetion ofnaworrinar tor theineuchostwrmorway"nwcmgu ,
ensuihg ix months Wa5. -he’eatuire, 0, co warrant prohihtting them from » 1
the nem-monthly mengI.ene,r‛atandiug th® balance of the aqademnii
Wordh "radep Asiembly at lahor Tem. pxamtRrtons ------ - v - ---. si
pl. last night TNhecaetenmzuiteol"ompuyn"usi repre-ntatve or ltemeins rtu ’A’ar^’u haxe.bnon
w follow. V M Ism. preridunt istte 1-iih orer frome eelared Imued, !‛ Init.xearr.t.co2
eleetedi: G P Idle, viet prs. Id» •> ] 5 mtra” that tbs -y -uininntion- Ji1 • . • avnae: “f 1 ”
w Hari... floss - neeretan. (re-dtnot- should br .11 ne ms be continueal ’ 100 reenipt a .1. w: aye tn •
. .. ---------- tecording ""ererte tn* • 1. pi- -iearuedvetweennow d Jan it
- ~ mma-tct2e“np“himtr"apa"IompR.rroperty,;01mcEzoda yenterdar
A : p.ax it tmperative, he eny* Tha n. w I amounted to »1f|! ’ ____ 1
,, . -- . In,- will not toueb an fr tilere crm n-nre
Hct-.l an a board of truntern tar. many sy»« arrecia end I he In CITY REPAIRING
New delegates fem trades wmionnir-eteia stag.- whe n ia no si pa woremaN emovor
were admitted te seals in Me aseem- ept 10 •e ta-her necoralgx l« (>: HOUSTON STREET
Mv a. follows • •Hurd Ma D. Mont ha • 4 the time
Tinners. A. H Harrop; Inllor"! nIE 1 enndiet th* sest- uK ..»« It Is. Tired of waiting o« th- Purk-e-
Nesbit and wyonu carperl : N.222 -known et b, Dov" is an-’-- that] woningrn nv/n2 comhpans, ina E"
I Messrs. Lytle. W sliersand ,Eotenhejcer . | ee - mint fans t-- - • 1-3 - o . i.«. segin in. rerir ,t ll.u-toa atr?
Ionetana, heaere Carrdiana OCon: i tie -nhola enur- nmie I .. , „ ......a Sl .(-mg : 1
i pell; remen Messrs Jae kwa and wimtr- Agnnmt frnSw t-*r.. g a ... - n , plent t.
iarrta: irewery Werkers No 32 Whether tae -< M « enn-}erahg 4>>, ~t « ity Eneine-j,
Messrs feynolds Fit man and Mort1: ? nent tn n onilauanseef the tegis 1enh- • We, ; at • k
Painters Mesar Rend7, Vance and ret he ideurote • torerer, However. . --pspit f-u*t f supgty
Melton. , i Prepdept J M Winters it lured ko * * ' opriwee ,(} et e riai f ne mnabrrzst. How. ’
T w. Rarhes dhairman of the com- nieht chet W- dor not thac eondi, an . , 12 . r,6s n-q tto 0 5
mittee appointed on th* propositlon olttens msk: a furhes pstsonai te t a{ » 4: , s Hea e oniy • h *
estahlishing jointly with the Permer* lh* eyes f enn stodent Pfu sswry < l
nnion a meat market h * re . reported He bellerte that the vry*t'on re a/r,wvomwvoeievtunehaag,ue-n
that a meeting with the carpentereonigoirin teemhers ta reprt, PfeNn' i ai hat yema worr,s tha M-t.
the proposition ‘ad been arranE' far • ranej ,tf eve dleenet m. f • e Lan . aome t5
Fab. 8. ihr exlufen of Kurn casfe Wil 1i donder ( ar H.K.-f. - < H , sbtos tear. 2
The comifttee on noil fax payment® the km. Dr Hord doe* not t.'nk w -fe hag . . upon I op omoiaatlon
repnrte that the canipaln nad ben nnd U la understemnd Ehnt tuctthr 68 - ------- • — -
aunehed .ft every trades union of tlie Dr Biromb • or Ur Milton The to
city ane ’.bat mer are eoming upifatter glalm aathoritr to have the K-
to th*l obligatione to thl® respect in a ' nmfnntions finiehed end mar tuke
yery satiafactory way. Ito exercine their cisimed. Pgwer If th*
Th* home industry movement waa ; seheos hoarA set adyersely 1n ‛uhi
giver more dia usslon and Meners. Lem, . plans, But this to ali *1.....ilatio.
Woodman and LAndey: were nained ae < t--....
that ha had represented Ceneral Firmin
during the Haytien uprising in 1302.
Firman then, as now, being the bead of
the revolutionary party. About that
time Giordan I came to New York, and
ever since then the secret serviee offi-
cials have had him under close surveil-
lance.
Attempt to Ship Arma.
It was not long before it was discov-
•red that Giordan had stored in a
Brooklyn warehouse siateen cases, con-
taining 2,000 Remington rifles in fine
condition. Close watch was kept on
these cases, and Jan. 4, by Giordanfs
direction, they were loaded onto a
truck and hauled to the Hamburg-
American Steamship pier, whence the
steamer Graecia was to sail Jan. 8 for
Cape Haytien and other West Indian
porto. The cases were marked "strue-
tural Iron, and the fictitious name of
urbugo, tloating.
coHPDividea responsibility leads to con- 1
fuzioneperipner solace ,
^Xr«hi«2Si “tiondshs <
conclu.iv.ly that he only organ iau tlon
for ths fleet auvitery is to have » fun
naval crew and officers.
*4 A sea going ship to be efficient ,
must of nec.Mity be commanded by a
NSeonKstpthapier in the correspond; '
enceen naznerat • ;
i49t he ever asked that medical offi- l
car. he ntrste with.thenavisenon
of hoepttal ehipa. On the contarz.ne ,
non 2zxcq.ahathangumanter‛anacK '
^“n^u hehp. A rdere-rom
thegifngmartero g5rhcomthan. 1
sursepdan be no ouestion, he WA but
GM th. »«l medicai okricors.are,2
well qualified as.army medicl.rte
eerg He states that neutrality or ine
hoepl tel »hlp« demand thatineorie ,
car. and ghunp crew, shoula non.be
put aboard He contend, that armer: ]
chant master and merchant sailors are
efficl.nt In pilotage andnevisaton 1
• a line otricers and a fighting crew.
"And.’ says the surgeon general. A
naval crew who would wish to be on a
naval hospital ship whan there waa
fignting to be done, would, to sas the
MM15 most umattfcior as naval ,
men of tbe fighting branch... ..rote. .
He cites the army transport ru2 ,
commanded by eivinans ar.notabiy.e5i
flciant in ihelr administration. NavA
medical otrieeis. he points out met
♦ e same resistance from the line to
their claims to comman houpitala on
shore, yet. .Ince 1904 when thinsuea
Hon wax setulea in favor of medleai
officers, this sustaining of the bureau
in regard to the command to the enore
hospitals. H.- $-- --* -
Attention is called to.th. fact
the Solace destroyed her claims to
neutrality on several occasions, and
-en laid claim to prize money.
In conclusion, he general surgeon
Cl. SCOTTS EMUISION is
foil of heat and nourishment It
has a power in it that gives
vigor and new flesh to those
who sufler from consumption
and other wating diseases.
Ooe of the most unique and novel
en tert al nine nt® of the senson was the
‘calico ball’ given at Knights o‛ Coz
umbus hall last night by the ladies at
Ht. Patrfck’s cathedral. The Indy dan-
cers were dressed atrictly in calico, but
many of the gowns were attractivo,
and, as varied edlora prevailed, the
scene presented waa an unusual one.
The proceeds will be added to the
with them. At that time it eveloped
- 9ces Deltclous
- WccokwgKxNOCNS
I ships of war,
ONR LEADER ARRESTED e"xu
•IL -tn-hi n-‛ • -- ilan a inepecting the squadron ot
; erutsets Lhat will put out to sea ana, H„a» cart No ’ from tb« central
‘ kfv” ioer Aamiratrvanstand hta.cinno: I •“li““ while ou s numted un <o •
l mand off Cap* Corrientes. HMen92 . "treet fire last night, crashed 1
i Ayres to preparing to give an official j Nt a str«t ear at 4 corner of iL0us- '
Biff Shipment of Arms and snagr.e roonznoseafstheprestdene FNira Steet Iw,ne a.
Ammunition Seised. . Theseyessels are due at Buenos Ayr., we" IRC rear footboard, heavily to j
j "Prom Montesides comen A etatement ! pruhend aparponun
-------- that a. e onrenthe Americun min: ! ronerenumorsoouana FOr s time "
tster. accompanipu by some of the most en , url." to both would
jprominent member, of the American "AI1 IMpemlu O iLbneli while
SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS piium-eis. u;
" A dispatch received here from um«. in arins for his lew rortunate com
Peru, declares that in view of the ex- , panlons rney were carried into an ne trouble I® geretite« to routine*' mertaus renuits are aun- •« follev
Pected.arrjvaksoltheAmeri,An. fet stablshment nearby and mecicul aid “ \ our other ergans may nced attention — Let yeur ttdueys most, berense ther
j port is orEhnizol aXroui...... . .A.
men who speat kngiis to de patrol , MvVrfrumintes"Anarendr" i ! If row .re alel or "feet budiy," aeetm taainu Hr hll.H. swonp-eot
i porary aid Assistant Chief Fer guson ! grees kjney. Mvee wad biadder remedy-heenune •• noen e ouF kldeey® beeim
was unconscfous for about twenty tno - to get better they wtn} betp el the ether erganr +n hemiih.
ate®, while Pipeman Pope regained hH
senses in about one-haif that time P"revaleaey at Kidnes maeese. hvhdunt nt
Worth reside tit proosinc to take ‘*<>1 r
a eertificate of c It iannsbip i. a . a pell
fax, and the har of 'Imitatiot" Neri- ’
r*.
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