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DENIES BEING A LEADER
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DENY SECRET MARRIAGE
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Applieat ion for ‘Transfer Approved.
Mineral Wells, Texas, April 11.
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Exeursion on New Hoad.
la my line.
know the author of
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D. E. COLP
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Dallas, Texas.
any such sentimente
WHY?
Phone 49
Prrebytery at Victoria.
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J. E. Cowans vs. Fort
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Carrtage «•—conr.
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nomratng Hornes a—COLP.
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SPECIOUS REASONING
OF ANTI-BAILEYITES
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Mr
ANNA GOULD SAILS
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PROGRAMME CHANGED.
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Eyerything la run-
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AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR,
A MAGNIFICENT EASTER OFFETUNC ‛
inferior goods were ever bought—none but the best grades of dependable
offered to the people of Fort Worth and North Texas AT LESS /
the annals of Fort Worth retailing. REMEMBER
of Anti-Baileyites Purnished in
Letter to The Record.
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TAKES EXCEPTION TO STORY
IN THE RECORD.
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PRINCE DE SAGAN SAILS OX THE
LINER ST. PAUL FOR
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Raliwuy
Hunt, St
313 Mata Street, Fort Warth.
Phone 5688.
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paper. I do tint
the article, but I
d April 11—F. E. Mar-
Waggoner, from Wich-
et al. vs. Noah Samples,
statement; Southern Ka
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HIGHER COURTS
miss appeal.
Motions Overruled
assaying that — --
by Senator Bailey be the ticket elected
, to represent Texas al th* Denver con
1 vention. that after performinK the Ob
fuUirf. a na..witi a determined pvrPose
. to pyodoce the best possible suit for
the money, ----
company vs. C. A. McRae, from
Louis & San Francisco Hail-
Phones 40 will get anythina you want
BUY THE EASTER FIXINGS NOW AND SAVE.
Bankrupt prices on New Suits, New Skirts, New Neck-
wear, New Laces, New Embroideries, New Dress Goods,
New Lining, New Ginghams, New Percales, New Ho-
siery, New Belts, New Gloves.
Counsel for Mine. Gould and Prince
Himself Deny Report That Even
an Engagement Exists.
et al.,
ern Ki
w syntem ahoe ILoapttal 1113 Main
Phones 4242.
New Handkerchiefs, Hosiery,- Si Ik Hosiery Umbrellas,
Fancy Goods Pillows, Pillow tops, Cut Glass, Belts,
Leather Goods, Underwear, Millinery, Corsets, Linens,
Blankets, Comforts, Sheets, Coats, Furs and White
Spreads.
Cases Affirme
shall vs. W. T. ’
with an eye to the
have I aepired to be, nor
Record My attentios «
to an article In your I
I am no
rces nor
way company
Balley, having declined
BANKRUPT PRICES
the anti-Bailey
ning smoothly at the plant and the
stockholders are well pleased with their j
"cold process" machinery.
11—W. B. Tol-
from Martin
in which
! pntrsea and Remanded: J B, Jame-
1 son vs C L Hutchison, from Johnson
l county; Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail-
way company vs. Adelaide Huton, from
3oBptlnn Disponed or—r. » Coftela et
.1 vs A. J Britton, rehearips aver:
fled, J. M Lnais va.Merinindiyet
si reheafing overruled F J Hen«yv
Missouri. Ksnsa. & TexasRanweycom.
ipany. rehearing overruled: Galt, colg-
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this
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sale,
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beg to have you
heln in that direction |
Mr Pailev, without heing a candl- i
da"e tor delegate, so .14 not be very I
„o O. H. MARTIN.(& CO.,
BANKRUPTSALE
April 11, 1908—
Wot th & Denver
pany of Texas
for additional
nsas Railway
and errone
Hilis, from Clay county.
Case Dismissed April
leson vs, G. A. W ren.
county.
company of Texas et al. va. Noah San-
plea, for rehearing.
1 Cases Reversed and Remanded April
11 1908.—H. Boddy vs. Brummett de
scause every Gray & Graham Co.
spending the week in Weatherford at
tending the meeting of the Fort Worth
presbytery. Rev Mr Mcdie has put in'
hie application to be transferred to the1
K. j foreign missionary field and same has 1
City Railway company, for rehearing;
International & Great Northern Rail-
way company vs. Frank Jones for re-
hearing, N. A. Price vs. L. B. White,
for leave to amend motion for rehear-
ing; Pecos & North Texas Railway
company et al. vs. John A. Wallace, for
rehearing; Texas & Pacifle Railway
company vs. P. W. Webb, for rehear-
ing; J. L. Anderson vs. Cassidy-South-
western Commission company, to strike
out statement of facts; George L. Beat-
ty vs. W. W. O’Harrow, for rehearin:
Sam H. Merrill et al vs. Z. Z. bavase
Oar Bdiqen} Has Doubled
Two Years.
whateer price you pay here you ;
know xomare getting the fullest value. ■
both in cloth, and workmanship.
we conscientiously believe our $25.00
suits to be the best >25.00 suits in the
worry ,
GRAY & GRAHAM CO.
aa MAIN STnEET 4
cial.)—Rev. R. C McAdle. pastor of the
. The E. H. Lowe Co.’s stock was one of the best ever brought to Fort Worth—no shoddy or
merchandise ever found a place on the shelves. This magnificent stock, less than one year old, now
THAN NEW YORK COST A MATCHLESS MERCHANDISING MOVEMENT that is unprecedented in------
™AN NEW^ORK 'COST._ A DworthorNew spring GOods had just been received prior to the failure. All these new goods will be thrown on the
EVERYTHING E . , CTOOK MUST BE SOLD IN THIRTY DAYS. This is not an ordinary clearance sale of odds and ends and surplus ,
counters regardless of former price or value. STOCK MUbl BL P-- f rL Ed;no has onlv been rented for one month and
,+1 but a GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE. Every article in this store will be sold regardless of cost Lhe building has only Deen rn-d lor one — “ •
£Estock muM be sold in that time and BUSINESS DISCONTINUED. During this sale our usual guarantee with every purchase.
FIXTURES FOR SALE—Showcases, Shelving, Fans, Cash Carriers, Pneumatic Tube System, Chairs, Tables, Motors, etc .
Sale Begins Tuesday Morning, April 14, 9 a
The prince talked freely with th*
newspaper men while waiting fpr hi*
steamer to sail. He was asked if the
report was true that he . and Mme.
Gould had been secretly married.
"No no; it is not _ true,” he replied
and added: ’Th* relations of Mme.
Anna and myself are the same today
as the day I* arrived here. At that time
there was no understanding between
us There is the"same understanding
between us now that there was then.’
He declined to make any explanation
Of the nature of the understanding of
and bins of except----
Motions Granted April 11.1908—J.E.
Rasberry vs. A. H. Murchison, to dis-
I taking any active interest axainst
OF NEW SPRING GOODS J
The $60,000 Stock of the
E. H. LOWE COM
First Presbyterian
Judge Edward J. Hamner lakes ex
ception to a report in The Record of
his attitude on th* Baller qrstion in
the following letter which is a fair
sample of the fnlre premises from j
which the enemies of Senator Palhey [
argue:
Colorado, Texas, April
>t Trcmilse
suceessor to Calm Watwon A
Osponite Selbold Hotel.
Is purely the inagination of the writer.
Irt the first place I have never trans-
ferred my alleglance to the ramp or
the enemies of Mr Halley. Personalis,
I admire him very much for his emlTaan
nent ability and the elements in hiHk VaVid80
which have caused him to rise from MJ hime-.
lwfy origin to tne high positron n*
now occuples I respect and admire
his Ability as much a* any.mant,“nd.
bear not th* leant personal lU will tq
ward him I voted tor him in the PT*
mnries two years ago, but it waN.WItP"
out a knowiedge of the facta which be
subsequently admitted.
could be in
church here.
eftective in making < ampaign speeches
against Mr Davidson’s re-election for
obvious reasous, hence th* necessity of
himn being a candidate for 90 me th Ing
in order to come out and attack Mr
m under the gulse of delense of
ita county; I. A. Schnabel vs. JJamtz
McNeill et al, from Erath; Kans.s
City. Mexico & Orient Railway Corn
paiiy of Texas vs. Joseph Prouix, from
Fisher; Ira Millican et al. vs. James
McNeill et al,, from Erath; John H.
Good vs. Ben Etheredge, from Martin;
W. R Evans et al .vs W. H. Fuqua ct
al., from Deaf Smith; John 8. Hagler
vs. John E. Ferguson, from Swisher;
C. R. I. de G. Railway company vs.
Kate Shannon, from Tarrant
ro16E20eopwanrBmrun“petra
"r ,«4. i "°Sozt*ezma,
New y ork-to-Paris Automobile Route
la Bloeked.
New York, April 11.—A change of
programme in the New York-to-Paris
automobile race is likely to occur, ac-
cording to advtees received here. Th*
American car, which is far In the lead,
has found the snowfields of Alaska an
impassable barrier to further progress
in that direction and is therefore ruo*
ning from Valdez to Seattle. The
French and Italian machines also were
on their way to Seattle by steamer
but they are bound up from the south,
having reached Hon Francisco only a
few days ago, hundreds of miles be-
hind the American car.
Victoria, Texas, April 11 —(Special.) ..
Today’s session of the presbytery of strued to h
western Texas was devoted entirely to arlcle attri
ligations imposed by th* pledge In th*
. primaries I intended to renounce t
(Spe. alleglance to the Democratie party,
neral Walla i ete . . ,
1 I have not the acquaintance of any
rado & Santa Fe Railway company v«.
R. B. Craft, appellee’s motion for man-
date granted upon payment of $50.
Cases Submitted— W. B- Honaker et
al. va. J. E. Jones et al., from Collin
county; Fannie E. Hudgins vs. C. E.
Bowes, from Hunt.
Cases Bet Down for Submission April
25—Baltimore & Ohio Railway company
vs. Oriental Oil company et al., from
Dallas county, American Copying com-
pany vs H N Thompson, from Dallas;
A. L Ledbetter vs. Dallas county, from
Dallas, Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rail-
way company vs. Amy Pennewell et al.,
from Hunt: Missouri. Kansas A Texas
Cases Submitted April 11.— Stewart-
Binyon Transfer company vs. D. E
Smith, from Tarrant county; G. R. Yan-
tis vs. Montague county et al from
Montague; G W Yeakley vs. J. L. Gas
ton, from Montague, Moss & Raley
vs. D. T. Wren, from Potter; the John-
bon Mercantile company vs. I. T Sie-
ber. from Roberts; Fort Worth & Den-
...m APPFtil Iver City Railway company va J. ..
sEconDSMA*?"Tn Day, from Montagu Fort Worth 4 been approved by the board of foreign
Procerdlna. In th» court of mn ap Railway company va. W minstonR.
p„l. for th- second vouPrwmR .1 Dalley. From Montague; Fuon Lum
«‘«‘rlet of Teaaa. at Fott woyn. _ ber company y,. J H Dunbar, from
Motions, „Submtna * Qu If Railway Randali, Pcos a Northern Rallway
CrcpKn RockLEzlcAnShaw t Itrike company -t al. va Canyon Lumbereom-
ou.-tnteme W ofrasrongbt al 9a P“CZsetromer pnda for submission Mar run a specia low rata excurmion to.
Whitman At for rehearing . 1 2—Stephenville North & South Railway oran and Graford tomorrow and it is paper, except twe
W i ' Qnrott vs R A.' Henderson, for company vs Mrs S. R. Moors rt a expected that quite a crowd will go eeen for ten year*
T-,PPr. Rt Louis & San Francisco! from Erath county: Texas ( entral Rail- from her** Oran is fifteen miles from the Bailey Issue with or in the i
reheaihi,nanyvs. w W. Laane, for way company et al. vs Pool & Smith Mineral Wells and Graford is twenty- ence of anyone whom I knew to
H1roan.. , Toland vs. T E. Suther- from Bosque; J G. Browning vs. Tar lone miles, on the new extension of the i correspondent of, or in anywine
ren ,4 >nr rehearing- J. E. Rasberry rant county, from Tarrant; C. R. I & railroad, nec ted with, your paper I do
iln A H Murchison to strike out ap- G. Railway company vs W C Groner, --
'< nellant s briefs; J. E Rasberry vs. A from Jack county, R Cobbet al vs. C
| Murchison to dismiss appeal; the F. Collins from wichita: Perey Webb -......- . _
Wise County bank vs. H Bird et al, va. Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railway ciai ,— rhe Mineral Wells Cotton’
for rehearing: Ft. Louis & San Fran Company of Texas et al from Tarrant Of company hi* just shipped its first
ciseo Railroad company- vs. C. F Bryce „„ggeI,A, g car nt about 7 000 gallons of cotton seed
for rehearing; A. T Baker vs. D. M FIFTH CIVII AFFFAlS;.., ' oil to the Armstrong
Devitt, for rehearing; J. L.Anderson Dallas, April 11—(bp*claL)---Proreed
vs Cassidy-Southwestern Commission; ings had In he court of civil appeals
company to st! ike out statement of: for the Fifth supreme judicial district
I facts. at Dallas:
Motions Passed to Be Considered Affirmed—Misonri Kansas & Texar
with Case—Chicago, Rock Island * : Railway company vs David Steel* from
Gulf Rallway company vs. Lee Cren- ! Hunt county; Missouri, Kansas’& Texas
' shaw, to strike out statement of facts Railway company vs Attie Mcvuey et ,
. ----"lon. ____ _ _ al., from Grayson Herman Kruegel and I
wife vs. Randolph Daniels et al., from
Dallas; Missouri Kansas & Texas Rall-
• way company vs. Dawson Brothers, from
HH1; Texas Loan & Trustcompany
George H Plowman, from Dallas, Texaa
& Pacific Railway company vs. M J
Join the Bonton Pressing Club
and get your clothes cleaned free.
This club is for both men and
women. Call and get rates.
one** • xpressed myself on this lasue
with reference to United Ntates sens
tors in the Republican party, and then
no Democrat questioned it; It WEB only
when applied jo Senator Bailey • ac-
tions that I have ever heard a..Demo,
rat question it, i »!•»*•♦*••#- ■
that it was 'just as much a species or
bribery for a United Htates senator to
accept -loans, fees retainers or other _
compensation for representing publirp
1 service corporations as it was ih “505 E
the Ice of the "ator And Whn Mr.zaaz '
■ami < ted me connect 1 n with n”
frena regsand - "2
proof ir th. Fate Wey obtatni
endgnexm pt."FR
,„ vm.uy v, •II • iiell*,. pel* owienument
, Baney. -nd am quoted I r wan unabie to •»" whet "pecii
hhouid the tieket h««4ed region Mr Hajley had tor forcing nim:
gei an a candidate for delegate to Jlhe
Democratic conyention yntt
sueech st Lufkin, and his suns*
qpn-pechea From they* H apP2
my | that instead of defending, himeit
. against the charges brought against
j him by those opponedd to his candldae Y,
bo l" devoting hi
arrived at the pier about midnight last
night in five automobiles. Mme. Gould
was accompanied to the steamer hy the
Prince de Sagan and Mr. and Mrs. Ty-
ler Morse, her friends, whom she had
been visiting at the Hotel St. Regis.
The sailing party was assigned to the
captain’s suite on the upper deck and
the Prince de Sagan and Mr. and Mrs.
Morse remained only long enough to
bid them farewell.
All approaches to the captain S suite
were carefully guarded before the
steamer sailed today, but when the
steamer left her dock, the Abbe.de
Caymac, the tutor of the Gould chil-
dren. was seen at the steamer's rail,
holding up the children to wave their
hands to persons on the dock.
The Prince de Sagan was registered
on the steamer St. Paul as E. D.
Referring to a report that Prince de
Sagan and Mme. Gould had been mar-
ried in Jersey City Inst night. Edwin A.
Jones, who has been acting as coun-
sel for Mme. Gould said:
‘The prince and Mme. Gould are not
married and not engaged, but no mal
can tell what will happen in the fu-
when solicited, for private reasons.
I have never entertained nor ex-
paper of Sunday, April 5, 1908, pur-
porting to have been written from Mln
gu, eral Wells, Texas, April 4, by a staff
-2. correspondent, in whl-h I am deseribed
ah an Intrepid eader of the anti Ball*
forces, and ona who has tranaferred
his allegiance to th* camp of the ene
mica of Senator
I am no new convert to the opponl-
tion of Ba Hey Ism; I have always main-
tained and believed that a United
States senator had no right to •< ePt
fees, retainers; loans or compenwaton
for services rendered • corporatoN
whose Intereste were antagonistic to
+ ne- nie‛- --eifore I have more than
courR ”4 n"A""I "2" — — --
to th- inited statea "upreme. -Hir«
and will n eoubt he.efrtime
! oproripan" „iirtstha"am. "ina i
‘ with influence Ir order to 6o bugine*f
further in the state of rexa» an' 85 .
some of the money for wh ieh, t he 1*dE,
Is rendered Kuch effect ms
rovight about if a friendly Ator- '
genera, ana .afriendiv legislature
in existence, am some I’nite,
a aerator with a politics I PM’
Naw York, April 11—Mme. Anna
Gould with her children and their tutor
palled for Genoa and Naples today on
board the North German-Lloyd steam-
er Frederick der Grosse. About the
same hour, the Prince de Sagan, who
has been paying assiduous court to
Mme. Gould, sailed for Europe on the
American liner St. Paul.
Mme. Gould and her children passed
the night on board the steamer Fred,
.erick der Grosse. She was registered
Zon the passenger list of the steamer as
‘Miss Annette Chapin. The Gould party
home mission work Tonight Charles quenty said that if Balleyisr was In-
Cleveland, a student of th* Austin hem- dorsed hy the democratic party in
nary, and who was examined and 11- rexas that it whs good by I- the old
censed at this sesslon, is scheduled to Demor ratt par$, for then there
preach his trial sermon, to be followed would be no difference between the
by an ordination sermon by Rev H V pemocratie party of Texas with Bailey
Hoon of Han Antonio. iarn predominating and the Republican |
- - party of New Jersey under the control t
» m ,2 of Aldrich and Addicks, and th* Re .
R ellable articles. lnke publican party of New Yotk inder the I
%e 4%." e _ contrni of Platt and Depew
VghOqpeegRe — , a___ with reference to that part of theiment
#)W.K.V9M Deliclous article which staten one
Ww •V•M‛ was an ardent admirer e Nenator Bal
KavoksgExwecsEsaamsan
, tn the eheapest la ite long run, U heaieh I* tc ana minde of thome whoars.sny:
b, sonsidezed ior a new enune, I bag ta nay that «
Mineral Wella, Texan, April 11
clal-Te Weatherford, Mineral Weliniet .cnunntne. or an t nim,"r.ng Xi tima and attenti A
a North weatern Railroad company will | I hnve n<,t 1 "e.nceun! It 20 ".dX2 upon a twoeratta ncidi
run a apeciai low rata excfion 10 member of the nditortal alaff of vourIw.aNHP n iNdorne bv. he
Oran and graford tomorrow and it la paper, except 'wo whom I nov not , wnin T"I, Mr DavMaom the aU
expected that qulte a crowd will go n for ten years I never Aimcurmed , P- D!” .Texn I am mindful et
Oran la fifteen mites from ihe Bailey loan- with or in the pree- tornx.en 1,47 wh-n Mr EFAne then
- " anyone whom i knew to be a faet that in wnn.lilament
- oacure to me thpt nome of your
*trr correspondentn, knowing my •p-
poniiton to baileyinm, nimpiy wrote, dhe
aruicle and ue-d me as a mquthpize:
to ereate a nekitioua theony of the
Bailey idea of the oppoollion.
At any rate, th- article doeo mo a
gr-at injuntige, and I beK ot few ««»
zublis this letter in your naxt sun-
the "amtPn.
terred to. Revpeotps. MAMMER
Y
"ttrney general, obtained a fudxment
Ctu"Khef"uta"kseonhmp.
per Mi nPhirdiepoxchebnazraa ;
the campnfun againt 'Mr Crane torxov:
-rnor, and Ma anatdacy wa "aIn!!
evoterr to an attack upon M-Erane
The judgment ousting the Waters
perce Oh company was finally mis-
tained hr th* eourts. and.through the
efforts of Mr Ralley th* Waters . »
oil company was agafn allowed to,en:
ter the state of Texas and adverse leg-
islation to it was prevented.
f am also miaful of the fact that
through the efforts of Mr Davidson
ahe Walers Pierce 011 company has
I again been ousted from the "ta,e /’!
Texas, and a judgment obtained’or
ncnriy $1,500,000 against it whieh
Judgment has been affirmed by all the
eourts of Texas and is now on appeal
THE FORT WORTH RECORD: SUNDAY 12,^8^
JUDGE HOWARD J.
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