The Fort Worth Record and Register (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1908 Page: 3 of 10
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ANARCHY SUSPECTS
TYLER CHAMPIONS
red
k
STUDENTS PRESIDE
■I
CAUGHT IN DRAGNET
THRICE VICTORIOUS
the
LACK OF TEACHERS
attle fi
Blanebe Wulsh Not III.
IEHEKAn opanFE
ALL PHYSICIANS
i LOCAI,
ARE REGISTERING
GHETTOES ARE RAIDED
DOWNS THREE TEAMS
INSTRUCT LOW GRADES
rexist
with
PASS MARKED BILLS
erure
opp
tunity
g inter
TO LEGAL OFFICIAL
11
ompekl
Mh
facing
of tl
cation
s
l ina
u<
pockets
\
pi ob
s
l the
lest
F
BIG CONVENTTON OF
I ink
2
E
Pa v
the
2 the
mo
ainmentrof the blennini
f
cient Order
d
urg
Fort ; &
ocak l- dge will b
th
lodge a
to « rooming h use at*156 Ilenry street
TO GIVE PEOPLE
! luncheon, w}
be broas
CHANCE TO VOTE?
of
th
1
t rtai nment
rommitte
hortas
April
nated with fe
iti
ate
QI I NII 1.
i
1
in
•MORE
EXPENDITURES...
-Kfe*
A do
pr
solulion
In
■ RA4D IX NIW ORN.
McDaniel Bros Bottling Co.
wN
man of Dallas. "w ■
sterday on
t e ria n
2 -
dfly
1u
f the
1
D’
in
nd
and
ash
• < onxre ratlon, ‘T
afternoon.
W
The
1“
WANTS ' CO-OPIH ATION.
orie
H
ehlst Movement.
Secretary
4
man
department
of
Andre
taid.
t
10 o
uits
WHAT’S THE MATTER
pin.
At
What’s the matter with the
new city
and
more
d s
be deported
d
Men
y
d
Los Ange les lerald.
Alumni
of the Lnive rsity of Mfchigu
ti
ing O'
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STORIES)
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and Stanford respe
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4
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M. ceprlen
1
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Hit
Nearly
tfon
Him
d
-
Chicago.
March
n
rail way
I
I
WEST POINTEXAMS.
WANTS AID OF ALL
EARLY IN.SUMMER
IN CLEAN UP DAY -
I lo
nt
d.
piti
.d
fo
oahuila M~x
pot!
t
Thele
and
PERSONALS
IL
9
AT HOTEL WORTH
wit
orlgow. New Or-
Mount Olivet Cemetery . .
d
for
k
Deoson
anxlin
H
d Bn
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divided
ie
Zoo
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tvs. Duncan & Duncan
Your doctor u
ai
Dr
WVareh.
ed
P
c21 you out oi.
N
1 in
I.
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books; take upyourmirrc
ORPRICES
"IHEAT
Laxative Bromo 4
Cares • Cold in One Day, Grip it
uinine -
H
tin
ith
in 2 Days
to
The most perfect fond for growing chil-
and
us rii
-tlzunrand the muuscie working classes.
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P. 0 RECEIPTS SHOW
A HANDSOME GAIN
I "f
I ac-
hav-
d a
case
com-
that ;
mini- I
stus
ons.
of
egro
1 in
diot
poi
eed
Eid
I
I,
named
tree.’
norning r
from near 1;
DrJll
lesv
■
David Duvis, (‘c
HU
F
. A numer ,r Hi d
* +- i Lar
s® un-
nocence of complicity in the attempted
shooting.
mo
st
Aspl» xinted
Months Ago.
banke
Iune 2,
la E.
und.
not
v o
line •
suc-
e to
At
tread
Corsicana , it. F
Bluford Miller
the assassination of ruters and for tie
wicked form of government:
city,
Widere
n, Texa
m mtn
ottier
until
BRIDGES, CROSSINGS,
CULVERTS INSPECTED
land*
II!
I
I
that
I was
\ HI OPININC
G MI Dill
FINES FARMER AND
THEN RECONSIDERS
of
in
nd that
o h t tl
informal
At a sr
lop^ _
ffeet -
1m ■
was • •
own,..
Good boks
not let them
your go d 1
Fimp-
turn-
rly a
I Lee, :
It has
since
led in
imp-
en to
ond-
rd has
nent o
hdont
nen,‘ city,
• ; E. A.
THREE VOLUNTEERS TO
DO HUMANE WORK
f<r
ctiv
worked ois
and manar
and hi# cor
RENUMBERING WORK
_IS NEARING-AN END
7^13
Jerome's Detectives as a
Munk Outrage.
• the
left .
t«.. in
; troys dandrumn
* the hair.
-ummwza unrameun
population into two t
ing sjither . g
Ndditionul bub-tiintes—- it pro
dented Searcity.
WILL CELEBRATE
PURIM IN FT. WORTH
Miss1
rson. I
Miss i
W. G.
corner
I getting
the mat
d in an
uino
had
pick
the Jewish f
1s and fee). ।
sides.
bi tu t
asons.
congregs
the TayL
F> ch b :
The
her c
Di-
cm.
iced in
hpany
hi
W ortb in July, the
gin to lay plans ft
‘ an"in
STAFF’ HOLDS PONTI 1:
MEDAL
‘y reason
W. holds
mnind that ,
• han that, i
tuxe in
locul pi
ached I
b ej ved in
rtz of
of Mo
otht r
opens
Chtidre s .
E. FUrhel
ling in Southern California a
than two ‘ ' * • *
t pre
Sto!tz-
M. la.,
ha run-
ndsuf-
ession,
h poor
ydia E.
getable
de ma
Cardinal < hief Arrnnges for Game WitN
UtHnts Fhls Month.
ton will k
pen give
nt
d-
criminals > jnij?
birth who1 J —
| This cotton will
• taloubtiess w
antion of the
orkmen. w (
who, it
p, had LU
over the c
ing quite
D
r d
rX;?'
■
more -
necessa
c‛1
Ph
ri
pirg, tainment of the stat
n •
1a the
ind fin
are all right, but do?
youzkA,
Pen.
Pink-
I made
bn the
r ills,
Indsof
i with
lcera-
erities,
bear-
diges-
ration.
TOO LA EE TOCLAS8I
ers to it.
rompt, et-
ONd DIS-
' t ore No ,
. perinten
tons of
S%&,on-3
FEELING kATHEr HIGII.
dells, Ft. Louis: J
Inerce and labor explained today
in the Issuance of his order to I
A 0. U. W. TO MEET HERE
■ . ------- . _ ' pro
Drop Your, ca
E 323
—-2
Olson,
Ft.. Ke-
:"Ly-
sVege-
l cured
e, side
blished
ter the
ors had
ppo-
ter.
Fv er
11 kr
w ra.
W. I. I
few
thu
struggle
an hour
Fany to Take nud Stop the S)nke.
Red Cross - - Cough Drops, c per box.
Doss, 53
, New
[Lydia
+c* v
1 over-
lies. Pa
aches,
g else
lip me,
luty to
[of it ”
ig,2303
henver,
"hanks
Lham a
ound I
peri ng
pi ner-
Emma (oldmnan DefendK Anarcly.
Springfield, Mo., March 4.—Emma
a Goldman, the anarchist, addressing a
meeting here last night said that an-
jectien
oIh w ho
D- s
last n
l •Two
the i.
the i
that
for m
I
i
Eir8
irti
trtal
l^i ■ n
iar. •
In ' A
Ith y
• ik-
he
Mon-
Lt ion
Loon.
o1rt
8/ 1
le to
and
• ne-
were
udge
give
35:
was no
to the
9 J.
Flowers at Drumm ghone 101.
Curtis Stovall promvent business
Iphur PprinffB;
F. W. Swin- i
: 3 not color
I
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L
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olumbus; J. A.
The fame
-E v a n s,
<(
M. oyd, city .
ter will proba bly
Th, appointme
J. Z
HOBINSON IT DALLAS.
ed nt the Southland
ie" in lant night and
and anarchists of foreign
have been in this country'
three years will promptly
if they can be identified."’
the i
| utilise
Members of the
it th. fact that
a t, the biennial oc
ds of tn
volvers commanded the men to keep
quiet and took them to police head-
quarters.
*shaw Bros: for ‛ge
detectves went
Chicago, March 4.— Continuing their 1
efforts to unravel the supposed plot to '
assassinate city officials which led to
the attack on George M. Shippey chie
of police. Monday morning’ the police
today made several arrests.
Charles Ytanatis and William Sta-
welser were taken in different parts of
the city and denied knowledge of the I
plans of - Lazarus Averbuch to kill I
Shippey.
The arrest of Yianiatis, which fook
place in the ghetto, was made On in- I
formation given to Assistant Chief of
FLAKE CELERY E$9
and arrested Gregory Kreish and Gavka
Herburshaka,. said to be anarchists.
Whfle ing taken to the patrol box,
Krelsh, it is charged, drew a revolver I
favor of holding
meeting at Tei
Fort Worth ye
v"
Ros W ili at", bi >h . . • • •
— —-L- LENT OPENB- WITH
ne 688
)
iiM
• vard, and
4, Who. i-u
d be ane
Proving that they had
old the city orilinanee
Just lloll E taniuutions
CHURCH SERVIEES
Already one is named f
' . OITY NEWS
(Personal-ard I lb • tces sent to
The He cora mtst’h ' srrrrnd -- Fhiesig na
tuge is not.desired for P i idle it ton, but i “ *
trhsn-e-- ----ASoaalo-1 -—Is,
—orkiEkAamsrmmsheemssheser
— — ----
WITH THE NEW JAIL ! ple. passed through t
terday en route homt
hoine at the
Yosemite Is 1 o be !
reity of Michigan ,
< bupgi in
It! it
I similar
tier’s offiee today
Iate this afternoon
for the gra
i election ran
tituteu qugliti
fill the vac.
isible under
J ft Herl ht. J's
Dellas; Leon Al
• state convention,
r. will be discuss
convention in Fort Worth,
The naming of the date wfil * t.
the local committee of bankers to
571 wwwoeoo coococeooSN asoSSSSSSSSSSSSSNISSS 'J
The Kind You Ha,.. Always Roughthas borne the siena-
lure of < has. H. Hlete hbr, ana bas been made under his
personal upervision for over ao s rs. Allow no one
to d.....ive yon in Hum. Counterfeit-, Imitationu and
•• dunt-as-good •’ are but Esperimenta, and endanger the
health of ( hildren— I xperience against Experiment.
R. U s
the mo
erly. Crowell; J
l John K
the circum
Stadiweiser was arrested-at North
Halstead street and Sheffield avenue
because he was unable to give a polce-
man a satisfactory a ount of mnself.
When taken to the police station a
ut f Furin
delivery .
linmnun I
was Denison; L. T. St c y
- Jessie Harris. Ardin
■
of l
h b
l I m posit ie
! within less
! by Judge G
I tion.coure
W. K II lex, N w, York ; Vivian An.
derson, Texas; I. E (urnn,St. Louis;)
B M. Wilzin,. Chicago; John W. Bev-
Mrs Howard was born at Salem. N.
) • June 13, 1829 she was married
forty years Ago to Thomas Ti Howard
. f Waterford, N*Y They moved to
. Texas thirty years ago, settling in Furt ______
' Worth, and Mrs. Howard hras resided 1;* ’•
hore ever since Her husband died 8.
severalyeursA8o Six children sur- l
. vive her O. F:, p. F . and A. How- >
a rd. and Mrs J. C. Burney, Mrs. J. S. '
I Ford and Miss Pose Howard •’ •
Interment will be made at the Nwt,.° 1 5
; Fisher took to be <
took his ho ok and
The Temple meet ing, according to Mr
Featherstone, was unanimously 1n
wood, w
Phylithla class nf the Coll
CHICAGO AND MAX YORK
LICE MAKE M MEHOVS
AEKESrS.
y will be er
At derson et
of Seventh
Meridian’s Jewish Populatlon Divided by
< ourt 4 nse.
Meridian. Mis N rch 4 In t he t ria , -
of Mrs Sidonia Baum, widow- of the
late 8o1 Baum hore today, upon A ,
of lunacy sworn out agninst ier fur
weeks ago By her hgoth-rs. som nn
Joe Green w1d. wealthy bustness men
of this city. a sensation was sprong
by the accusation of the allege maniac
that the proceedings were brought rr ■
the sole purpose of swindling her out
of 321,600 and interest thereon sne,
1904, part or which she inherita „ an
heir to the estate of the. late Jacobi
Meyer, an,l the remainder of which
left her by her husband.
THE SOUTIIWHSIKRV TICLEGRAPH
A Ekkruo 19S;
‘ door , to
• art. and
in Dallas, register
Mr. Robinson cam
giant
n of th.
d with
the state
fiod’e op
or a
areot
Is your hair exactly to-your lik-,
ing? Remember, Ayer’s Hair
Vigor is a hair-medicinc,
i promptly slot’s lallinghcir,des-F
Ol lHi Hl
any connection with the. attorney
erals office to help rehrabilitate
Hamilton National bang and Montgom-
' ry h affairs. Grossman said that
talked with Montgomery this morning
and knew that the latter was to” meet 4
; ..... ..... — ..... Vidaver later in the dy. ’Hie business,
gration officials respecting anarchists, the men had together was entirely
it ishs desire to Insure a definite co-proper, he said,
operation of those officials . with the I * * •--------
local authorities in the various cities.
C“‛ : A-faloms 1Wis‛owardangedign?
at -he ome of her Hon, T.S. JI ward,
1130 Fifth avenue. The funeral will be
helu from the late residence Friday
• ' morning at 10 o’clock.
to dunt hn ihnt
anarchists now are <
immigration officials
ir profession
all resister
nvention only
the gathering
is invariably
•‘The law as it stands today is quite i
ample to meet the emergency,” said I
the secretary. •’Criminals and known ;
int ingident
quiry atpuL
Foreed to order a mid
TWO HOURS OF GOSPEL
_ . .Dut .IS PREACHER’S THEME' E .
oFm----—---*- f -
Christ. . B
eve will,
wills to ree
s se i er win
salt. and
mi.J. R “HAU.
Secretary Straus Expiarns Anti-Anar-
tion formed some months ago to combat i
the activity of the Black Hand.
that ' • dock
rnhili, Waxahachie;
wife. Texas; Kate
Eotlcwnscburatna sbEeyvanrtmniza: ■ Accuscd Man characterlzes Arrest by
_
from his hand. A knife was also found
in his possession a further search of
the prisoner resulted in the finding of
over 100 cartridges.
The men toll the police that their
homes are at 317 Sixth street, Milwau-
kee. and said that they had been living
here only a. few days. The men re-
fused to discuss the finding of the
cartridges. Aoramovitz, the University
of Chicago student arrested yesterday,
was released, he having proved his in-
Number of Foreigners Arrested Are.
Found io Be Heavily Armed with
Pistols and Knives.
. Chief Maddox don't know, the police
than (J<,nt know: but would ilk... to. Com- ana 4
missiorr Mulke isn't guite sure i,
knows a curious public is sure it .
dont auite understani. . inactlvepreparati
, loy many moonsnow an enternrisingl ? .»
‘ and progressive citizenship . hasT.
I regalod with i isions of -what h isnim Sequoia Tree Named for Vnrsity.
Pronised .'hull be tlw most ideal jali re- I e. i n0 trac.ia *
and workhouse combined in the state
No less than a dozen dates have been
set for occupying the prison. The
। structure was completed more th a a :.o
.weeks ago. The workhouses" were all
f set UP and the first ofa series of oper. ,
ing dates set. Butthe city's jug is I
still unoccupied.
HI. J
Fean
Ggorin Cotton Heed Sent to Mexico.
A Ma : ta Conetituti ■
HIGH SCOOL STI DENIS
HELP or r IN mu
or \i i d.
be postponec ,
for the
excluded by the
nt j1
is tl
• or
Straus of the
ial S N
• St." Louis
a 1-4 club is
The prosecution denies any intention _____
of committing any wrong hut allegesiclara
that Mrs Enum is now and has been Texas;
insane since her husband’s death a I Maggi
little more t han , t e sears ago and ’
incapacitated to transact her husiness
affairs they desiring a guardian ap- > Eessher,
pointed. ' -
The affair
r May.
of the fact that ti e A
less men.
haw spoke
' nd I
f opei d
' Th., way to
1 be through the
! has yhut and be
। self again mus t
----- proper legal serv-
the i ices- He said also that he mt Mont-
rrmeepcerx . at tuerequcat.og.Mtoses p
. ro-mnan or the aw tiem 01 11 ..
SIraKETEL"L---Lettaus, -The.aeput Wr-
ne1d In. 15 000 bau Jor A hearing toror-
"w If® bona wak furnFshedby Grbas-
m who Mi Al pertae. !orhans
Fs or ns Hle^ E J
N. Y . J iV,ude
on, N Y,; W H.
Millican. Houston.
mak
nd hl
amusement «, ;
l men daliy i
evening, cot f
.f forty dny w
o the lifting
ever win, who
aved because
' { l>
Th Important Je
orvices Will te I
ureh during the
I en l on • very
• , eninz 'I here
10 o’cioek enh ,
F
fF on
sick
I vice.
Ik to
m P fler,
stophensv!e;
Springs, Mr» t
District Chairman W. II. Feat h
stone of Henrietta who represen
the district in whih Fort Worth
that secured from it in GcorE
Tills is the logent distance •
inf seed cotton yet recordeifro
gia.
the burning of
d in the church
now on tlir hur
last renouncing or
M2D8BNMNSNSSSNS
CASTORIA
lawyer. capitalist ane s
mesnate is oritierily .11
partially asphyxiated bj gas alm i
five months ago. Dr. Henry B. Favi
who has been attending Mr. Carter,
mitted today that his patients condi-
tion was more serious than it has been .
at any previous time during his IlIness
the South Hide Elevated Rllway cam.
pan.
Secretary Straus said there
idea of permant nt amendment
Immigration laws.
ill locked
S Pa tie
larue. The fort Worth meeting in July . bent v a} po
is i xpected to be the largest ever held | slamew
in th Southwest Oil aceounr of the Where.,: , or
wonderful mannet in which tin orderwero threaten
has grown .’ rring the last wo yeurs ’ number ol
] The enterta iumogt of the Alm Jodgelschonls, today
tomorrow night. hesides cpn '1st Ine st
, sinoker ane Httchon, T pi obak
this morning arranged with 1 •sident
Joo W. Gardner of the Dallas baseball
club for a game between the Cardinals
and the Dn!Ias Giants at Gaston park.
Monday, March 30. Mr. Robinson de-
parted tonight for Houston, where he
Chief Maddox is contemplating the
; offering of a prize for a solution of the '
PUZzie thus presented.
PIONEER RESIDENT OF
CITY PASSES AWAY 0 N
cart, N
Fletcher.
Mr*. W.
I Thrice victort-
’ ’ • • ous in the contest
DEPITY ATTORNEY GEXEIL-ISTOaa 7;„. rEmour
AIHESTED ox num or rdrerewam
of the Hebekah
ATTEMPTED EXTOITION. order this ioru-
I ing at 1:30 o’clock
------- t was awarded ti •
. handsome ‘trophy
VIDAVER DENIES GUILT as their perma-
5" nent property. Un-
der th e rules.
i will join the Cardinals, who are ex- 1
1 pected to be there by the time he 1
। arrives. A buneh of eighteen players
1 left Ft. Louis last night for Houston. I
! via New Orleans, and will arrive about [
. the same time Mr. Robinsun does.
ing the
Fort Worth, Dallas and Oak Cliff Fail
to Score—Meda Now Belongs
. to Tylerites.
• night, had been taken ritically ill in •
i that city, arrived here late this evert- i
mg While Miss Walsh has been In- j
| disposed for several days sufering
; from an Attack of nervousness, her I
condition, it is authoritatively stated. I
s is not at all serious ami she antic- ’
j pates resuming her southern trip Fri~!
eser, Louisville;
e; R H. HID.
w York; Harry
J, Berromn. Cin
- in the
"the Univ
•
; that never shut -
the oor ‘ft rpen’s ।
, fot (‛hrist aire dy
ackn rile dae tli.it
. th. dovih 4 onfe •
killing, but aimed at the overthrowing
of present society, the church and bad
government. She followed with a tirade
against th. newspapers, saying they
and the police were responsible for
inR then,,. was
on l- My Life
of God The
m
are eFPeel :. tor
Was l’urtinlly
Five
?HE FORT WORTH RECORD-. THURSDA Y MORNING, MARCH 5, .1908.
............ .....‘ ........ - - M ....
sae .qmmac-ELum,s - -
1 v
. stror >r st t i Ate t th . many
M322dka m ti arKe years t!.. rt
' und penitence w ill be junt ieripiliyinyaceini • ' ,1 / . . X
observnd by ( 1 e faithful ot the F| t . : ■ . . .... ... 1 nr r, ay, • now '
cop .1 anil . ‛nti ore eds ’ . ya
Ms watch, bin an- in
leadquarters developed
wetee ■ pty when- 1
mpanion i
<
The farmer, i
for
declared his arrest an outraKe and' said
The stein woman wax subjected to 11 1h ' th 8500 received was a retauer
thorough interrogation, but failed te or prospective and
------klrew any-a*ditn+—ightpor tie i.1"F- kie -aid aiso
arrarF. Ehewsmeta,treveverye
•_ development: 5.2 • e :
heavy revolver was found in his pos-
session and he wns held on a cl arge .,f
New Yori, March4Tfat the ac-r2e*ErE**eF5Fe$*
tivity of the police toward the suppre- he} know of the casi other -wit-
sion of anarchists if being cotinuca ‘Tr’T " today / proceed "K- were also
to an unusual degree became known ' idbefort the • vrand .jury,,
.today on the arm ipnment ot nine Itai- ' 'is 41 years old. In 1905 he
Ians arrested in a secret mid last nightiWa2 A candidate for a supreme court
. ip a house on Flouston street where a-lie8h1P On the Independence league
meeting of alleged anarchists was be- / , a8t la 1 he Was a candidate
I' lieveq to be in progress, fn court to- ' the 1118 on t icket for the general ses- ----- - - ...... .
day the Italians were charged with 8on8heneh... business
disorderly conduct, but Magistrate Cor- .,1‛ 118 1t, Attorney General Jackson ' , .
rigan directed their rt as as the .1, . 1e t at he ! : 1 ' . ' 1 ’ ' '' fzumeri or ' 2 PO:
tectives coula nol present an v def ■ : tha , he . misht takn charge of the il. 1 1 ioe commizhlonet ..r 1 4 .. • ain . -
nite evidence agninst ttm. Detective ve ' ? " into t- pu relane or R issena ‛ I > yesterday
rrtrosin, who apprarea against them. Pa tInhtBvaansepohndaonrndcson amn: peestriet si. .....,...... r
tadshatstwhentras.rdersapproashog .....kforns"Ee natnenpwathi - t . ■ i - iom rial
they seard Toictrmin anareh Me Feday evrnina ’ """ k .
. speechmaletng. They forced thrir way Kenerans 1nduiry into banking mat- st . ■
into the room and at tke point of re-
in be ele
While no definite steps will be taken
■ which Captain S.
J W Porter of Sher-
man laid down,
the degree team
which succeeded
in winning and
holding this medal
for three sueces-
A Jewfiwh Iowx Mout. to
Loos Angeles Fxamin
Aftet fighiing desperately
oral hours with a monat or j<
the ehoppy -eu two miles
Redondo wharf. J M. Fiaher
Rell of that city brought the
to the wharf a
hundred persons uho
witnessed the struggie.
Fisher ard Bell were
archism did not mean murder end
I har-
Lee is
Eense.
Fran k
rme d.
d his
Etokenng t
only dust ane
inn. nshes er
in the (‘atholin
brought t
Mehtal betlefaj
. • • I
of me n‛a henrt, <
Nalvation. Is by :
But the -door t}
Ndmissioi The "th
ig to God’s open de
ing of this shortage
tendent AX D WillI
was a very serlou
Ury lavies
d. ilk.' Mr.
e lit tekette ।
Memphla, March 4—Miss Blanche
Walsh, the actres, who. it was report - |
ed in a Shreveport, La., dispatch but EAST TE
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmlesg substitute for Castor oil, Parc,
gorie. Drops and Soothin Sirups It is Pleasanj. It
t ntnins neitie r-pinm, Morppme nor other Nafcotic
suhstan ... Its nue is |(s guarantee. It destroys Worms
and nll.it, Feverisbnens. It .cures Diarrha and wind
Colle. It reileves Teetning Troubles, cures < onutipation
and I latuleucy . It axstinilates the Food, regulatei tho
Atomach unit Mowels, giving heulthy and nafurai sleep.
The Children's Panacea—Tle Mother's Friend,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
A Boars the Signature of
42044422
In Use For Over 30 Years.
MPanV . . monnv ermrev mew ronm oir
I Ilf W1WBM—J—
rintendents nre c
on Worth probl
of the school b
Wflllams, that t
• Is M gra ve one i
ood for thought i
and allowed
ilrnad iirer
L!; xirs ,3
Vlnrrd l hat 4 onmi--ioners S f, Utfi
tt-l-iHia-un Mitu-L.clmtutuu,- -■
—--l, • • 1 eWret. Nusuvrus;
Fort W orth trusircs
•nt Waltet D. Wiiiat
H Pohiet
Holt Big
man# door
art.
.. _ Hive years, was
New York March 4. -Nathan. Vida- j entitled to it per-
ver. a special deputy attorney, generdiimanently
was arrested today charged with at - Beginning last
, - .! extortion. The action was night at an early Mra. John Houne
forts are being made to'trace his sup.ibrousht by District Attorhey Jerome, i lour before a rowec aldten
posed connection with anarchistic so. who a11e8eS that, Vidaver..by, threw ta \ endome theater, the contes
cieties, 8ot $600 from William Montgomery, I porte} medai,.which opened ursdas
kosie Stein, for whom the police' j ormner Y president of the I nmilton night wih the Tyler team s "exhibi •
have been searching sinve last night, I National bank, and now under indict - j tiop, continued until after I o’clox k i
was taken tv Assistant t'hb f Sehuet- I ment O1 charges of over-certificatloninorning. The Dallas, oak cliff and
° , . Fort Worth degree tennis put un their , k
Montgomery and Vida ver. lunched to. exhibitions last night
Rether at the Astor house today and I The judges wen Mrs Gra f: Davis .
during the meal. In fulfillment of a pre-: o Rector Mrs Olivin s.
arranged plan, five 1100. bills were iaira and Mrs Matti l v. •
passed by the indicted banker, it is al- I Kinney
leged, to the deputy attorney general-. | Although the Tyler team was dlgh'lv
and attempted to shoot one of the de-Thi8 bills had been marked ah d were . handi cappe d by the fa t that they were
tectives. The revolver was knocked i ’ L ’ *quently, identif fed hy detectives forcedto’appearpetorethesudges fir t
- I who made affidavito having witnessed , their work was nevereneless aimost
th,., fauitlessana entitled themtothe medal.
+Montgomery complained to the <lls- । At the previons two-state mectiigs
trlct attorney a office that hehadbeentHis t..m aleepeana 5n enrryinp , v ..
frequently approached with unlawful L honor/ uid in ninnrrxA8, Ma
proposals, relative to the suppression whkh h \ ni lb i l h r ′
of activities by the attorney general’s.wheh F . t W rth X'/g i‘^ nht,
office as to the investigation of the I ,,6.rvu,,pi f l\ l m .
! Hamilton bank. Theninaieted banker ! m ■ wan the
further complained that his efforts tod, ,0 " .
resume the banking business curnihed Immedi at el¥ .alier..te r! 01 ° , "
opportunity for attempted t xtortion. mornins.o’.th’ o ntt, 1 ‘ (
. wnen afralgne in court Viqaver,rakiir‛aton A;
quiescing to the inevitable in the shapi
of the faultless work of thechmpion
Tylerites. ■ ) 0 8gpplem
sted hi • onsteratio n of ft
s nisfortune. Judge Fteurase
ip of one
life, will
Only One ""k-N• LUNNiE," that s
Elibuted to the embarrass
trustees and the supern
g u<in g the supply o2 U'.o
J» W % from the plo
rminate them will
the Jews of Fort W
CHANGE OF STREETS
SYSTEM IS FAVORED covirrr1, x K.
■ •- g < ff ng ■> st i . ■
_ vain, for it swam for th
I dragging tie skiff afrer it
« The news of the battie
thronghout Fedondo hy tk
hund’eH of persons; arme
be held and
A, it will be
member of the varsity crew amongthe
glant redwoods is close to the. Other i
college trees.
1.
1
of the work of ralsing subser
among the graluates •: I f- rme
fnen of the great Midlle West
A
■
remisvhn of a fine
ive minutes was made
Nteere Of the , rpora-
. , Madisonville Ky.; Maude M.
Couslee, Enid, Okla , Roy O Iosei,
lopeka; I. P. Milmersand wife. Hibb,
Tex ; Y. R Shaw D. B Shaw T «’
Iqvenzein, J “R. Irvin, Chicago; Zallie
C. Nelson, St. Loui , D. W Owen,
Ama r!!lo;D.M • - ■
ford; jl c Hancock, Tyler R e. Tro-
hue, Carthage; R. N, Barber, New
York. J. F. Clement. New fork. II N
Vrruhort, Miles. Victor h k St
Louis; L C. Perry hlcagd; Fred
Tucker. Weaherforu; Dr id. E. Heay
and wife. Daas; E N. Girby and wife,
Abilene: W j Cunningham Abilene;
P F Davenport c. w Moores Waxa-
hnchie. B ll Parker, V.*. D. C"aps.
Childress, Ceorgee Jamison, Whites-
horos A C.. W els , t wife,
Jessie Harkey. E’ II J-lly,
W ich K $ e the first
. • obt . ne d bj
the palms that were un
or Palm Sut Ui , 19 ..
Regular wee k -dny .
lo l l at st Futriek > d
• ut |re forb davs of
'A Inewduy i-nd 1r da;
w barf.
Here there
on both sides
darted towar
went out to k
ally ended in
The fish tipped l
intert Hi t-of two
Washington, March
-Featerday it was found nei
ask ole DLhe young iady el
the High soheolta take che
room in one of the lower #ra
ssara on u . ount of tiot-hav-
ubstitutes lur the positien
lding of tha exaininntton next
» set ure more substitutes will
relieve the aarcity for th'
is R dug to <
lug rnatTere,
: OF THE STREET
om th,, owner’s and-
Callir g to Bell to gi t
and the city xup
ace with a serio
w -rf N( 1 at Hi de n .. o
bamboo poles and fifteen-
Shortly after 2’ o’clork
| Hair V’gor pr mpld
Ing.hair. him al!
Dallas, Mareh 4 rrpe
Fobinson, -president of th
Cardinals (National) baser
v‛s Mid Holy Trini
morning nervicen we
ek yeateriay. The
the last
' numbes ।
j tion to
the trun
, eiR fuce
1 lem.
for ti p
; S ’
-"-b"~ - '"--jyj- ~-I
Moses P. Grossmah, attorney for tained by Mrs.
Montgomery, issued a statement- to- ...... , , ..
night that Vida ver’s connection with Cooper streets .from 3 to • oc^uk tola
Montgomery's affairs were ponorabie " f‛n‛ ”'w‘”
and legitimate. His firm, he said. em- . .................... ,,,
ployed Vidaver before the latter h td l Avenue Baptisi church will gr . 0X
-— ----- • • ...____ ,.n“ supper Friday night at the churs ti <
"l.lproceeds of- whieh will be devoted to
। completing the church basement
he LOCAL COMMITTEE
NOW TO GET BUSY
Paradise; R I. (,
Walker and wife.
Willey. Bingrhamntor
and wife. Pember
Wray, f a l las;. So m
M. Sheehan, Ennis.
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