Wichita Daily Times. (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 53, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 13, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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THE TARIFF ON WOOL.
SALE OF A BIG FARM
JAPANESE-WERE ENTERTAINED.
No Allusion Was Made to the Ameri-
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discussed at some length the Japanese Conkey agreed to give immediate poo-
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San Francisco, Cal., July 13-With a Times reporter called on Judge R. B.
the results of the final ef-
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been invited.
DISAPPEAR.
Paulson, of Walla Walla.
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FAREWELL TO LONDON.
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W. p. Bradfield of Dallas.
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if you contemplate a trip into the
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the arrival last night of Unitce States
Labor Commissioner Neill and Ko-
nencamp, Reidy and Sullivaa of the
national executive committee of tue
in returning a verdict that will have
a tendency to raise the tariff on wool
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It is said that the Abilene manage-
ment is making an effort to disrupt the
Wichita Falls team through flattering
offers to the best players. The play-
ers. however, are remaining loyal to
Wichita Falls and will stand by the
arrived in Wichita Falls in 1888 his en-
tire capital consisted of fifty cents and
the increase in his wealth is another
Instance of what a man can do in this
country through intelligent industry
and thrift.
Results of Yesterday’s Games.
Fort Worth, 6: Dallas, 2.
Waco. 6; Temple, 6.
Houston, 6; San Antonio, 0.
Austin, 2; Galveston, 1.
New York, 3; Cincinnati, 2. .
American League—
Chicago, 9; Washington, 2.
Boston, 2; Cleve l nd, 1.
Detroit,1-3; New York, 0-8.
Philadelphia, 9; St. Louis, 1.
Other Games—
Sadler, 7; Whitesboro, 1.
Muskogee, 2; Tulsa, 0.
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four million dollars. The jewels were
the personal property of Mr. Ceballos.
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Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 0.
Pittsburg, 5; Brooklyn, 0.
Mandamus Petition Refused.
By Associated Press.
San Francisco, Cal., July 13.—The
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district coAirt of appeals refused today
to grant Mayor Schmits a writ of man-
damus to compel Judge Dunne to get
a date for settling the habeas corpus
proceedings in the case of which he
is convicted of extortion and sentenced
to five years in prison.
Will Play Three Games Here Monday,
Tuesday and wednenday.
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I L. McConkey sells boo acres
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session’and the new owner has already
started to move on his purchase. The v
sale includes half the season's crops
and Mr. McConkey will probably re-
main on the farm until after the crops
are harvested.
He has not yet decided what he will
do in the future, but the Times sincere-
ly hopes that he will not leave this
section.
. This twenty thousand dollar sale re-
calls the fact that when Mr. McConkey .
tntion during their brief stay in New
York, left Philadelphia early today
and will visit several big ship yarda.
Admiral Yamoto and Ambassador Aoki
were guests at ths Niphon Club last
night. No allusion was made in the
speeches to the American-Japanese
question.
He bud beard by telephone that the
petitio stated that the deft ndnts had
platted theqquarer section into lots )
and were offering it for sale and asked
that they be enjoined.
He said if these were the allegations
there was nothing in the suit, as no.
By Associated Press. j
Killingly, Conn., July 13.—Congress-
man George L. Lilley of Walerhury
was the principal speaker today on
the occasion of “Old Home Day” and
Property Valued ’ St $20,000 Stolen
From Safe of New York Brokers.
By Associated Pres*.
New York, July 15 — Jewels valued
at 820.00 it is announced today have
been stolen from a private safe in the
iya Have Troub'e In Get-
nasses for RebuttaL
And Limon Officials Arrive In San
Francisco and Result of Their
Visit'Will Soon Be Known.
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Statue of Garibaldi Unveiled In Paris
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Paris, France, July 13.—Italy’s gift
to the city of Paris was unveiled today
in Lowendal square with impressing
civil and military ceremonies, in the
presence of President Fall eri les and
other distinguished officials. The Ital-
ian veteran who fought with Garibaldi
in the defense of France during the
Franco-German war of 1870 and 1871,
fraternised with the French veterans
of the Army of Vosges in the parade.
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■ busy shaking hands and gave him a
. rousing heer as the train left for TIl-
a bury.
Must Go to Washington.
The Hague, July IE—It was official-
ty stated today that Joseph H. Choate,
in speaking to the foreign delegates
yesterday, said that America had al-
ways felt good will toward the Kore-
ans, but manifested no opinion about
the present condition of that country
and only expressed the belief that no
action can be taken here, adding if th»
Koreans desire- to make representa-
tions to the United States they must
address themselves'to the government
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cials of both telegraph cpmpanice have
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The city street cleaning departmen
is doing some much appreciated work
this afternon in scraping out the ac-
cumulation of mud and trash from the
gutters in the down town distfict. 1
Barnes. superintendent of insurance,
snd seek to prevent the companies
from using the Eldridge rating sheet
in writing Kansas insurance. The suit
involves every fire insurance company
within the state.
►of the owners of the Hercu-
I which Orchard once held
Afhterest. Paulson said he
—remember the exact date
shard sold his interest, but
•Orly spring of 1898 he had
grther do with the proper-
laims that Orchajd sold
Ri a year or so before the
I that part of the state be-
deed by which’ Orchard
By Associated Press.
London, England, July 13.—Mark
Twain (Samuel Clemens) bade fare-
well to London this morning, sailing
New Town of Kell.
i Information reached the Times this ,
morning to the effect that the Federal
government has served a writ of in-
junction on the officials of the Wichita
Falls and Northwestern railway to
GUILTY.
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STAMFORD IS COMING
feet in the independence ex-
■Bficd that Dominick F ypn,
qworn that he was playing
borchard on April 19, 1899,
■ the Bunker Hill and Sulli-
■A had told him in a con-
that he had not seen Or-
M February, 1899. Gainey
■Miamination, that he had
M with Orchard since his
SPRUNG
can-apanese Question.
By Associated Press.
New York, July 11.—Admiral Tamo-
to and staff who received so much at-
Are Defendants in a Suit Filed By the
Kansas Attorney -General.
By Associated Press.
• Topeka, Kan., July 13.—Injunction
suits were filed today in the county
and district court here by Attorney
General Jackson against sixty-two for-
eign insurance companies, charging
them with a violation of the State anti-
trust laws. The suits are based on in-
Now Law Will Compel Closing of
Drink Emporiums at Early Hour.
Montgomery, Ala., July 15.—7 he anti
saloon league scored a victory before
the Alabama legislature yeatvday
when the early closing bill passed tne
Senate and the bill prohibiting the
shipment of liquor into jrohioition
counties was taken from the adverse
canindar. The early clos'ng rit pro-
vides that saloons* in Montgomery,
Mobile, and Birmingham Lust close
at 9 p. m. In cities betwee 2 aad
25000 at 8 p. m. and under 2.c0 at
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khowntomorrow or Monday. A mess
meeting>of the telegeraphers will be
held in Oakland tonight, wh*.h Com-
missioner Neill will attend. The offi-
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REPORTED FAVORABLY BY THE
ALABAMA LEGISLATURE.
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had been served on the railroad com-
pany, but that a writ had been left at
the residence of J. W. Field, which
stated that the Wichita Falls and 1'
Northwestern railroad company, Frank
Kell, J. A. Kemp, John W. Field and ’
Mr. [Huff had been sued in the United *
States court by the United States of .
America and the Comanche,' Apache
and Kiowa tribes of Indians and that
they must answer by August 8th,1907. ’
Mr. Huff stated to the Times reporter
that he had ordered a certified copy ,
of the petition sent him from Lawton, 1
but that it had not arrived and there- ju
A telegram to the Times this af-
ternoon from Manager Lucid at Abi-
lene states that Friday afternoon's
game had to be postponed on account
of rain. The teams are playing this
afternoon, the battery for Wichita
Falls being Bunch and Brockman, and
for Abilene, Harris and Hunt.
Stamford is coming for a series of
three games here on Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week. At
Stamford this week each team took a
game, the third game having to be
cancelled on account of rain. In con-
nection with these games Manager Lu-
cid wishes to announce that ladie will
be admitted at the gate and at the
grand stand free of charge at the first
JBlto of March 7, 1 ■
National StocK comp6
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fore he could not say what the alle- , J
gat ions were nor what relief was -
telegraphers,
fort to prevent the extension 9: the
telegraphers* strike will probably be
no- pleasure; phone No 89.
Sa-47-te WILLS AUTO CO.
I Rev. Stuckey‘announces* that a re-
> vval service will be held at the First
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Steps are Being Taken to Enjoin the
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Cleveland is Recuperating.
New 1 ork July 13.—A dispatch from
Oswego, N. Y., says that former Pres-
ident Cleveland is fishing and recup-
erating from his recent illnesss among
the foothills of the Adirondacks.
WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1907
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compel them to cease leasing their
right of way to parties who are estab- ./
lishing businesses of various kinds in
the new town of Kell, Oklahoma,which
fs located on the Wichita Falls and .
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Northwestern railway and only about
two miles from the government town
of Eschiti. , ■
To learn more about this matter.
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question. He said that war between
the United States and Japan was un-
thinkable. There waa no group of f-
nanciers who would finance . a war
against* this country and it was un-
thinkable that England would permit
Japan to fight England's own,flesh and
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Mark Twain Sails For Homs—Great
Crowd at the Station.
Huff, general attorney of the road, for
some information regarding the in-
junction suit reported to have been
brought at Lawton against the Wichita •
Falls and Northwestern railway com-
pany. Mr. Huff stated that no papers
Star Minstrels showed. Geigre, late cashier of the Canton
National bank in this city, was today
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offices ot,J M. OebjlqsCo, bankera
ana Brkers who recently fille for
Pa July 13—With the
mart today Attorney Rich-
g a surprise by annouve-
a detense rested. It was
at a powder expert would
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the Bractiy exonion character of the testimony introduced
the jury will no doubt feel warranted
WILL BE MADE TO SETTLE TEL-
EGRAPHERS’ STRIKE.
U.S LABOR COMMISSIONER
ional Stock Company zound gullty of abstactina ahd fra
ulently using the funds pt the bank.
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V’his Interest in the mine < CASHIER FOUND
Ardner was admitted in ev^l 4 ♦ +-—
• the protest of the defense Sentence f
Suspended Pending. Motion La
For a New Trial- station kept the American hunbrist
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for home upen the steamer Minneton-
A great crowd of admirers at the
that they will remain here tg- »
next Monday and Sentence was.suspen
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Two Negresses in the Corporation 1
Court as the Result of a Little
Diversion.
Judge Rye's court is busy this af-
ternoon in the trial of two negresses
who engaged in a wool pulling last I
Saturday evening. The fight took 1
place on the "Katy" rahway track, just
east of where the Katy’s track crosses
the Denver. City Attorney Greenwood
la prosecuting and Hon. L H. Mathis ‘
is-defending. The trial seems to be at- ।
trading a great deal of attention
among the colored populatjon. , The ,
case had not gone to the jury when ,
the Times went to press, but from the .
SELLS TO BALLINGER MAN
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Who Will Take Immediate Possession
‘ of HIs New Purchase.
Another big deal in farming Ian I in
the Wichita country has just been
closed. J. L McConkey; one of the
Wichita country's representative furm-
era, hss sold his farm of 800 acres,
situated about twelve miles southwest
of Wichita Falls on Holliday creek, to
Joeeph Petter of Ballinger. Mr. Me-
B Witnesses for the Defense.
■Action of an old bldier,
■Nt. who said that he heard
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make threats against Steun-
hastate interrogated several
Sieials, who produced records
that the trains on which El-
ite and Orchard traveled did
• tte connections which Elliott
kasa part of their journey,
bmr, proprietor of the Kettle
Bring house in Denver, Colo.,
dat Orchard, under the name
a Ft.
■, stopped with him for two
I July or August, 1904. Dr.
pitness for the defense, testi-
■al weeks sgo that be saw
h the Couer d’Alene during
1 0s cross examination Mos-
ehad kept no record of his
d did not remember the
‘cay other transient guests
mmer of 1904.
frcules Mine Transaction.
Linthe rebuttal of the case
Hlally quickened by the can-
mancisco. Consep ntly fhe
mwas not prepar 4 with all*
■Bs rebuttal. The vitnesses
■ to straggle in, hocever
LBee was recalled. (l» teses-
h November. 1903. verhard
Fear a mubtache. TY was
ma by s witness tor e de
b swore that,ne hea Or-
e threats agaiuest tleunen-
Erhing Orchard aDa man
■cBBiNlaebe. .5:
ute Begins Rebuttal.
Baty of Walla Walla, who
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plot had ever been made and no lots
had been sold or offered for sale. - 1
Mr. Huff stated that in the alisence 4
» nev. of a copy at the petition he could not
,: J intelligently* discuss the matter. *
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