The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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VUKK HEARTS, KRKK MINDS, FHKK PEOPLX, ARK THK MATERIAL, AND THE ONLY MATKRIAL, OUT OF WHICH PEEK Q<)VLRNMICNT8 ARK OONSTKL'CTKJD.—JKFKKKSON.
VOLUMK 54
ItA.sTKOI*. KASTISOl' COUNTY. TKXAS. SATI UDW. I>KC. 22. llHHi.
NTMHKK :;«>
UM
JUblUS THlELiE|Vlflriri
DFALKB IN ALL KINDS OK
Guns, Pistols, Fire Arms and Aunmition,
Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle,
Bicycle Sundries, Base Ball Goods,
Pocket Cuttlery, Etc., Etc., Etc.
TO ENFORCE TREATY
; PRESIDENT SENDb SPECIAL MES
SAGE ON JAP QUESTION.
BAYONET IF NECESSARY
A BOLD BANK ROBBERY.!A BANK VAULT LOOTED. NO TRIALGF GIBSOK
THREATENED TO LOCK
IN VAULT.
CASHIER
Two Men Hold up the Cashier in ths
Atkansac. Town a d Robbsd Him.
PoisJ in Pui jit.
Lock, Gunsmith and
i Machinery Repairing E
Executed on Short Notice, in first clat-s stylo and £
under Strict Gunrantee.
tear* Vour continued patronage in the future,
as iii the ) Kist, will be appreciated.
Jj ^■^^■JULIUS THIELEMANN.
• mm?TT rmT T fVTn'imiTm?mT TTmnrr#
<>111111 II I I H I I II I I I I K I I I I I I I I I I I I It I I I I I H 1 IH I I >♦
ft I *
A Repair Shop.
Having openr-d a Repair Shop in the building
; formerly owned by John B. Clopton, North Main
I Street, I will appreciate the patronage of the citizens
; of Bastrop, in - - -
Plumbing, Lock and Gunsmithing.
; Ail ordera receive prompt attention,
fir OSC AR PFIEFFER.
H I I I I 'II I I I I I 1 I ! I I I I I I HIWHI H I I I I I I I I I l !■
NO 400a *•
K. D*. O&oaim, Pr a.
T. A. BAai.uk. Vloa-Praa.
ORKII1I1 ClIUKU, USablS*
I)
• • •
CALL AND SEE
And therefore FRKSII «R<>CKRIB Ma be had at Lowest
possible flpairea. Quick Salra and Small ProAta la mv motto.
yhf Kreitli Foaming XXX Lager Brrr alwai a on lep
Beet aud pureat Natlvu Wiuea from the cultivated giape.
Lait M. Gloeckner, Prop'r.
Drclareo If Tan Francitco Is Unable to
Protect Persona aid Property of
J„pa Government Will.
Waal i ■ >n President Roosevelt
transn .1 • .1 io . m s.s Ins report ami
recommend:'t.ons ou the Japanese
CJUt .1 '"II Tilt day u follows
on. They wt
1 ic uvn -
w
First National Bank.,
tOP BASTROP. TEXAS
CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP, $50,000.
A U7IIORIZED. $250,000
Drafts (tiin-g on th« Principal Hunk* in the United States in amounts ef FWe
Ooliam an«1 upwai 1. MunM r *«'«• ion dnpoalt In lanre or •mall amount*,
■ nbfoot to ohenk. 1'tiia Sank i > fully equipped and prepared and will be
A faithful correspond! :it If you In!runt any part of your business with It.
[rRE* USE or OUR FIKE-PKOOP VAULT to CUSTOMERS TO STOR*
rilEIU VAIUARI.E PAi'EHS.
DUU'CTOns i
|B t tUOK*TT. H. D. OfcG/.lS. t. A. ti AHl.kB W A Met'ORD, W, B E1NIOMI
(IHKNTSf KHVilfctl A «' BJt«A*r>
Fop Bargains 4
• - IN • • ^
Fresls Family and Stapla Graterias f
To the Sen.:
tatives:
I 1 nc!( i* I11 1 w
foil tlie lltllll 1. ;
;• ually by M> . :
Kituutlon nffet :in
iinii Kraiifi'-co.
with three 111
.1 I iloua of Kcpn s<-n-
• 1 for your 111 forma
: in, .1' to me |>< r
;ii> Met ' 1 If 1 m Uie
tlii? Japanese In
The njoit dials
I'll is Of COlltl'O"
*<-, s> Ant, the exclusion of Um Jap-
anese children from i!h« San Francisco
schools; si cond, Uie boycotting of Jap-
anc «' i*i .1; urants, and tillrd, acts ol
violence < intuit: -I a . 11 .1 Ute Japan
I to
As t<i ih<- first matter, I oall your
<«peclal ultentlon to t.h>- very .sriiall
number of Jimanese ohlUlnn who tit-
tend sol: 110I, to tilt tisllnionj an to the
ibrkhtni eh anlim .^ i. and roo.l be-
havior of tin so Japanese children In
the tidiooks, and to the t'.ict that, ow
111K to tholr beiiiR scatteied throusli-
out the c'.ty, Uie rpqulremeiit for Uiom
all t<i i;o to one sp<e :il sc.'uiol is iut
I'-oi-aible l.it me point out 'urther
Ur.it there would be no objt cllon to
exJtlUBlon on accoiint of a :> It Is ob-
\lously not di.Jia, le that hiii;j men
should K'o to scli'iol with Cbildreii. The
only point is the < vclusioit of the chil
dren the: i)selves. The jaivi i niiienl h is I
uJl'i ad.> d ' ictcd Milt to be brought j
ti tin-,- constituloiiality «if the act in
quistlon: but my my > truest hope
;«s that .such suit will not be n«*ces«ary,
and tiKit as a matter of comity the
citizens of San FimiicIsoo will refuse
to deprive 11:• s" yoimn Japarieae chill
On 11 of ( ilui aiion and will permit (hear
to pi to ih- < clirtillli
The qu< sitlou an t-> v'olrnee a^ralnst
the Japan* sr is nmst admirably put bj
Si^eif tar\ Metealf, and I have nothing
to add to his .statement I am entire
1> c infldi ii't that, as Secretary Motcall
.-•••> s, thi> ovei whei-„.lnij .sentlmeiM o'
the Ht.ite of California '.a for law and
c Jc-r and for the protection of tie
Japam -e in t.htiir persons and proper
■tv. It-1t.l1 the chief ( poilce and
J "if su'tlni? mayor of Sail Fran
< -co a und m i . tar* Metealf tha'
< v. * ih 1 n |- hie would be doin
to pro'ict the fapaiie iC in the cltv
auti.it iz<d ami di •'•led Secret a r>
M(fe ilf to elate that If there was fail
ure to protect p.-rsonw tintl | ropcrt ,
t 'k :i 1 he eat re power of the fi <liTal
(vovi i niri' nt within the limits of the
cor.-tilill.tUm vi.iild he used promptly
II ml vi.p>ronsJy to enfoivr the olis rv
TexaiKana, Ail
jit id. ai 1 to . ' ■.
t.W I I 1! • ill
a. ti 11:
4 111 ..
•aft. r
'Ullllv,
c.i-'/ler
prill!'d
5 l.do.l 1
itih'.'ir hoi 1
The til.ir. 1
were in til
L.iey ii .ad i
.lunilii r of
ward t)'i• 1
\rl.
II111K of
*\ 1 s lo it.
.•k \V dm
w lit.' mei.
I lor
I by
. day
ami
and.
In at
I
till)
wlta I
all tin
-.Ii
l
ri
\
an.I
in
thi y
hurru Uy re
d w.ille t'.i<
ind by
•m nint I :•> "lib1
eiiizetn w< .
. if; arn d w
bmk
n v
fin
ilven
I at
lOII ;jl I
A
ami
iargc
1. Tile I
the II
t, on
wit s
•bp ■
tio. M
UK,
11 . r
U,l
'II llppixi
it —a* on*
ii nun d
• 11 way.
1 ui be ra
i- t.!ie 'timo
de away n
iruiii'vliii4 to
1 Win 'hi s
wetv m ver-
IIS lflrbOTH
ot 1 hem war
n to reel 111
fall to Uie
is now In hot
ters 1111 i
a I si. I s
111(1, it I
watind' <1
i 's iS'idv
ground.
pursuit.
Horatio Is fifty miles north of hero
on the Kan is City Southern railroad
The rubbers at irted to i< "It the
ens ier in the van!' lief ore leaving t.'K
l ank, hut he pi; ad so ii'teously that
they relented. Winn I t seen t.hf
r-c/bbers wi.e ii. , in a w( sterly d-1
reetjon. Tin ink offlc -is have of.
fired a rev* ml for the e lure of tltlO
rrAilx i \ I". lodhoun 11 hive Ik en tod
c,sru, Ind for
DOWN A PRECIPICE.
and
Terrible Wrcck Dctw^en Puebla
Tlacotepcc—100 Lives Loot.
.Monte.)ey, Alex : News has been re
celved hi (• fr'i.'ii Pie la t.-UIng of
th« le: ril wreck t it ecurred l>e-
tween that city an.'l Ti.r'it lee The
accident was c.uifr'i I ly a boM of tjjo
engine fall 11,n on the t- I, .in 11 the
whole tta'n w nt d iv n « pree.iplee.
The unst'ner aa-l ftre;r-ai wove in
stnntly I. *l« -1 tiui *11 r 1 ai ,ers al-
1 kiih I ,tn I ii.ja ed The wreck is
sahl to linv«' been on • of the most
Ihorri'hlo I11 the hist ry of Mexican
la'IroailliiL'. and eo-rj effort Ih lie-
inu- 111:11b to kiep the d i.':ls iMXireit,
It Is Ik llcved thai no I . s than 100
d*.i'iis resulted
WOMEN HOLDUPS.
One
mice of our
( f t.lu I 'i I
1.1 .1,1; ::ll< ••
11 e 1' > , !h. supt 11.' la*
which 'n.ity gu u:int.o>d
1 ..K nls 1 very who re in
I he t'n'oii full .,11 | perl'i ct prolect'oii
for tht 'i persona and prop-erty: ami to
thi.s end <•* r>thin .•. In my power wiiilil
il e done ,nnd all the foret s of t ie
United St :ies, both civil and military,
v* 1 di < nl(I lawfully employ, would
i> .in11 in* ( d. .
Threikire lino • • It..
Tit \\ illtrhou e, Oct! 1 \ ll'llll
A BRIDER PUNISHED.
. MAX M. GLOECKNER
(Sucoeasor to \\. Gloeckner).
^ New Store. New Goods. 4§>
4*
f:
— —
Avenue Hotel,
Austin, Texas.
American Plan. """*.
D. M. WILSON, M'g'r.
Springs
iiitcncc
Kiireka
In tin
lii.ni to
s nu t
Ctate Sen.'tor Eutt of Eureka
Seated in Penitentiary.
Lltfle Rock, Ark : The Su;irenic
< ' il l .Monday sustaaii d t'■ 1 -
o. State Si nator i''. () Hut
Sprl.rurs. convicted of bri' 1
la t I a 'is' !: are, an senti m d
the penitentiary for l*s 1 yi 1
tel' -.raplud tl.at he w.-nild be hen
Tui t-dav and surrender to tlie pen ten
■t i.ry officials. Unit, who :s one of
tiie best known attorm \ In \: kaiis«s.
was convlc'ti I of givin,.; another Sen
a tor tintt to vote for the Si no capital j
1 ill Kev< ral oUier Senat.01
trU;.l on similar eiuir ;es
are on |
Would Be Doorkeeper in the House.
Austin, Tex ('apt John I., Sulli-
van I. a ciMilldate lor dMirkeopcr of
tho 111 xt lioast cif ' Itcpre - •nUUivea.
11.' 'has been nijcht waleiinian In the
^'tvl.te Capitol bit Idltu- I n' some time,
previous ito w'hloh lie was a state
ranger. As a s> rpcnnt of ran31 ra Air
Sullivan made a s dendld roeord, and
I Is work In the Male house lias been
•good lie experienced jmniy t/hrllling
«d*< nturfs during the many years he
\* is a raii-'ir and had several narro**
« -a/M < -wltJi li!s life
Life Term for Miller,
Ml Paso, Tex : Max Miller, a saloon
keepee, who In a lit of jealousy Shot
and killed it F Hurley, a railroad
man, while the victim, who wits tin
armed, begged for his life, was found
guilty or murder In the first degree by
a jury June today and sentenced to the
penitentiary for life
ROB3ERS AT CEDAR HILL GOT
AWAY WITH $2,500 SATURDAY.
The Handcar Method — Machine Was
Obtained at Duncaiiville and
Served for Escaping.
Dallas, T \ Some 1 tie Saturdn*
nlnl:t the OK /(lis liunk o. < dir llil1
about lift*" n nt'les .iW( ; 01 Dal
la.H, was .'iaiti d by robbani The vault
was blown and .. out > • It. 'otal
nun 111 the ife at t.ie 1 a . w > taken
CASE CONTINUED. OWING TO THE
OPERATION OF LAW.
EVIDENCE COHCLUSiVE.
State's Attorney Says It la Possesand,
and He Does Not Want to Jeop-
ard.ae His C. sc.
UI)
ot
•r?
The work wa. di 1 so ipi >. t it
wilt'le some , 1 ae. ( >• iw
member to lull • hi ard a
exple Ion, there was no .1
the robbery until the ' ink
went to f ie ' : C( 111 I ■
The 1 innk wa o mi; • 'i
W. Riddle of lMllat liol t
detiberg is tlie cashier \\
city today Air. I', at It
. t appi a is, I i.e rohii< r.- «
car at Diincanville. about : 11
Hxmi l.)a!l 1 , that t h > r<
Hinlth si <i;, hia e and at ' ' ' '
tlnat with the tool - this <■
guiiMil < nfranee lo Hi
The brick wall 01' 'he * t
ty tlioy
in.I M.
isplclon
offlc
irtilng.
Judge C
ti I trail
lie ill the
• lid til 1
d a hand-
111 i b . Ollt
I a black
Hill, and
. ned the'.
J>uild1tlg
was dim
tlnxtuiih, but the s-heet lion of the
vault's int. 1 lor n .1 •! bin** um
Koth the vault and the 1 e wi alii
were blown with n'lm lye ine, it is
believed.
The . aildiilied li
It is belle* . ii t he .11 111
escape, was found .
The tinory is that t1 •
to sltip "I Oil till Int.
wt stw ai d
car
• I or
11 ;k >11 which
t made Ui dr
Switch
111!
11. ii ami went
Vlctoi 1. Ti x Whrn t e caiaj
a .11 it M t Monk till . a. a co-deft 11 da nt
with Felix Powell, charg1 d with the
murdi r of Mlldii.l Coti lltt, wa called,
J. V X'andenbei ", 11 i| . cue of the al-
io ys tor tie > . eul « 1. made the
following explanation to the court:
Tiie pre cation Is f: l> prepared
.,nl nnxioiiH to try t :e fine aualn-rt
.Monk <iil on hut at p. ent there til
.1 le.;al obs'.icle iu tin way of a trial
'lint en 11 not be ovi IT01110 h. the State
The ileiiml nit fa charm d in throe
.•<•pai.it" counts In the indictment:
I As a principal acting together
wit!. tY-ii Powell til Uie millil r of Mil-
dred ('01.(lilt.
As an accompllse In tlie murder,
"elix Powell belm; the principal
i: As an acc -isor.v in ivmei allng and
KiviiiK aid o Felix Powell after th«
commission of the un.idei'
Article fin of the Penal Code pro-
vldes that where 11 defendant la
charged as an acre sory, tlie person
un-
aile this wav el'.ai'ged as principal offender, if
I der arrest, must oe first *rb (' and the
Ur.;d a Hafpin, While the Other
Took Cof tin's Purse.
San Antonio, Tex : W le passing
the corner of Taylor an I Third streets
Sunday nlclit, Uoinit (' hen of this
e:ty was attacked by two nogro wo-
men and robbed of his 1 nr. -e oont.:Un-
'II.. $'•". One woman w 1 • walking
•oward 1 oht n and just as . lie got with-
in i'ii"h • gave It 1111 a vicious jab
II t'.o fact w th a hat pin The pain
as the long slender ne< die went deep
I11,to 1, s face so stunned hi:n that be-
f : e I 1 e mid ri -over bin 1' the sec
ond ** 1 • • 1. in hn l pln'oiH ii his ri.rrns
to his ; d niid taken bis put ,1 from
his 1 ck ', <''lien's cries brought
a'sist.r.ee ami after n cha. <if sever-
al blocks one of t ie we non wi.- cap-
tured Si.c Is now in jail
B.iygsd Twenty Six De-!r.
I | 1 ipl", Ti x : A | arty of Temple
, nlint 1 ; i who have been s ■ (• 11 i 11 the
| woo ls f 1 hi : game in S >u w< t Tex
a . aloim thi t'.iiichlna rivn r, *ve;t of
<'011:i I 1, In I.a Salle ci 'inry, returm I
,tl 'lie private 1 ar of ll \ oil Sliper-
( 'ntcndi'iit l. It Coppa-'.' o. the Santa
I"• • In tii. | it* w re M -s .1 (;.
I Chlldi i's, T it Coppan . '' r t.'raw
ford, II \V. N hie, F F. Downs. A .1
■ I 1 •'r■ II. lo hi lily and ('a is M ('amp
III II Of Ti 111,ile. I) • (' 1„ l'ower.S of
l'ia* and I, II Mewhlnm \ of Hol-
*111*1 ' "O 1 ai t* laid ' xe b ni luck,
bainrtng twsoty«* fine book datr,
whie'i they brought bene with lluun
as evldenc • of tin ir prow.
PATRICK WAIITS FREEDOM.
Writes to Governor Higfino for a Par-
don—Governor Withholds.
Albany. N V.: Ho* 1 nor H1 in■ ■
said yesterday flr.it he had reed veil;
wan l tried" as used in t'.ns statute
has hi on Interpreted by our court of
criminal appeals, in the ease of KinRA-
bury *s the State, reported in 117th
vol Ct Rep. 2,- 9, ti mean not only
a trial of the priuclpaf, but a! .0 that
a lii i judgment and sentence must
be pro m> inceil n mil list him before ono
ehargt d us an acc> .s.sory can he put on
from Albert T. I'atticU an a dic.itIan : ( jnj
for executive <. mk nc> When asked Theiofore, while Powell has been
if it were an upt ,teat on I ir « uiimuta triI ami eonvicti d and judgment of
tlon 01 sentence or a pnrdou, leivii cuivIi 1 '011 entered, no final sentence
nor 11 iggins replied thai i'lti'el., in tin • Ciin )H> entered until u"ter the time nl-
opening scnlcnc of hi b tti r 11 •■! lowed by law within which lie may lllo
the phrase in a'-king lor 1 , (U'doti a mo''on for a new trial, and until '
'I'lie gti", nor t • s til 1 int er in. !• 1 .jime is a. d 11 ion by the court, and
consideration, but would make no jf overruled and an appeal 's taken to
btateJiii nt ns to w hen lie would In tti,• Court of Crlniimit Appeals, no sen-
tenco can be then entered until after
i the dci I'rminatton of the appeal by that
court, ami the mandate tiled In the
eomt lie'ow, and of course sentence
eau only then be pronounced in caso
ro-.aly to aniioun ■ a decision.
THE TRSKiTY NO! SLIGHTED.
Mr. Bead's Bill Expresscr. a Desire for
$f,2'13.000 Appropriation.
Wa.-hin ion: M lb I hitrodnct d
a bill iu t!i" horn F day see,kin t"
make 9 Mil,uno in. in d ■ le!.'- available'
for improvement of th•• Trinity river
and for $.snn,otM.i for lmi rovt mi n'.s lat
er. It. is asked t.■ 1 $ 1 ".SJ>(•<> to be avail-
able al once to coin pic' 1' the linpro*
mi iit of s( ctlon I by the con :rm'llon
of ka'ks ai 1 dam-. No, It, 4, and f>.
In add t it'll it pi 1 i i 11 < ■; hi I tin ri-
tary of war may • nlei Into contiact j
to the luminal of $t in.nuu . xclusive
of the JKix.iiOO anoi'oprlated for tin
eompb t on of Hit > h.cks and dams.
The second section ot the bill appro t
priatcH $:;5,(i0 l for tin <011 mud opera
t.ion of s ;•'boa! ■ Ii' ii Dallas lo th'
month of the river. For the Improvi !
nil lit of the rh er 1 law el • 11 1, tin
Mil appropiinti s $:itHi,()0il to be inline |
(lia.li 1\ availn'.l fir tin eon struct Ion |
of such locks a -I d; 'tis ,1 1 the see e
tary may <U 'M inim will give the loir.'
of the .i iiirmanee the canrt of ap-
peals of tin- jud..iti( nt of Uie court he-
low,
'I'll to-e, 1:t ell Is ti; ,11 In the be-
lief t It tiie evidence In its possesion
n ii 111 to warrant the conviction
of <J; ■ .1 ,11 11 princii -1 offender In
Ills liiili'de but i. uiiwill'nr; In any
wi e to 1 imper the State's case by dls-
mis ,al of .1 chin • • 1: .1 1. • thi ■ '1 fend-
ant as an 1 • -.i * Tin ; 1 fore no
■ah et.-iii.se is open than to permit
thi; en • to a*.* i't the ; sing of the
lln.'il eat in- a li 11 st F( lix Powell.
lloth file State and the defense an-
noiinei-d ri a-i;, for trial, t ut for tho
ns 1 the e uirt onli re I t!to
1' nni i| by o 1 rat ion ol 1 1 sr.
'!', •• w 1 110 alt. native open to 1.10
court, mid .• the law
est p. rio I of
it a 1111: iri/.i -i I
I rai ts to t he 1
siv e ol' th $ :
available for I
locks and dnm
11.
i"
it toil
111 lo (lit
lit ol
unu made
oomph
In add'tion
1 Into e ill
10,0(10 exclu
immediately
I ui of eueh
PERMANENT RRAZOCi BRIDGE.
Piers of Stone and Othei Material on
Hand or En Route.
llou or, I
Urbb-e ('oni: .1
eiecilon of I
The 1 ■ i 1 rs an
I lie Al
the eon
. is river
wank'
net for
brltUe
Biij Promotion for Morton,
S in Antoiilo, 'I t x : It Is s'ate l li^re
by men in 1 iwwltion to know that
Ri m '■ R Mi 1 1 on, ell v pas ; 11 • 1 r nnd
tick 1 -t a nl of the M1 ■ sourl, Kansas
.t T« xas. has been ii,; po ula d divls.on
Iin.s' ( ngt r m:ent of tlie na ne road, with
hcadquartcis iu St l.ouis Air Morton
is now in St Louis confcrrIns with
General I' s.st-nger Agent St Oeorgo
re ai\l iig bis le w duties, whUrh I10
will assume January I
ami mat'
route 'I
built tin
ready to
com i 1 ny.
Opoi.itim;
m.t 1 •
'l.e CO
load
tn 111 1
and 1
depn 111111 1
tone, and tlie iron
on 1 he ground or en
11 actors who ha* •
ave finished 11 nd are
■ 10 the railroad
will lie up to I .it
to In ;in the run
i*.
11 It
GEORGE TALLY ACQUI'i TED.
Was Tried Three Times for a Murdef
Twenty six Years Ago.
Corpus (":nii*tl, Tex : George Tiulleyi
win win acc us' 'I of killing Josh Pat
ers at Bailout te, twenty-night year*
ago, was ucnu.lted He was arrested
there Just March, twenty six yi ar« aA
ter the crime lli has hei-n trUmI three-
Umc« Tin first recWllted In a liung
Jury, the m xt seven years In the jhuu-
tentUuy, ami U10 final iu acquittal
niii, of trains
txpects Good to Result.
Victoria, Tex (' H l-l Holland,
chalnmin of tin executive euuin tt >
of the Interstate Inland Wn'crway. n
tin D-d from Washington, win e lie at
tended the meeting of the National
rivers and harbors ootlfrcM Mr. Hol-
land is much pleased with the meet
ing and says ii w.t a very slices fu
one, was laiy.eiy atteiKled and is
thought w II result in much goixl to
this section of the s ate
ROW P.1AKER KILLED.
Willnm Bradbury Was Shot by CuJ
Homes at Call.
Call. 'I x At Mm 11 ;ro boi-rtlns
"1 • . ' this pla • ;it I! o'clo-ll Sun-
ly tn or 1 •, a n 1 o, Wi I Hani Brad-
.ry, wa t a 1 b.lh I b. one Bud
Home nls 1 coIo: 1 tl. At the inquest
' • In wit. pioven t B i l ury
'ir' d i':i r iv. a I ft .*( aten I to 1 un
li 1 "10 1 o l out *if • ■ Ih 111 lite;
Jiouse and *vi at bttBM aud got his ga:
I • in k I n n- ■ t me, I10
hot ...t Horn m ;ing his mark Bud
drew j 1 lii Colt's and —hot twice,
killing It 1 1 iinr.v inst u y. Th -e is
t warrant m t for lIomi«' arn t on tho
eii.u' of carrying e. >11 cm led vvc.i on 1.
Big Close at Mixia.
s 1, I x At L* o'clock Wi lnos-
'lay 11 111 p.- tire w 1 -. d . . •,, e J In
' ' < ty dm : rtore, .*h'ch is a total
' • o h lie : and atiick < m.iii J
<> .s $25(()00,
^'t II I" a ill. Ix rrn . , Phillip* &
( ' i dry goods sure win burning.
I is iu id: thi- adjolt a Ua dru1; com-
pan* bulidin
rin- dry go 1 is stuck lit valm I at
175.000, Imuir.ntee $10.00(1; lnnirnnco
'11 Ini it! ng 11.lion, vujue I it $,'i,ft00;
| 'mat I diarii • ;e to stock $10,000,
build 11 l- Jt.oe.i \mount of in-tiranoo
011 tlie drug s ock is nn! known.
Scalded by Coffee Can.
T'tinple, Tex : J T Y. KM'son, on
employe at the Centi .il Ti xas Oil Mill,
w.us painfull/ burned and scalded
about Tn face an I uock by an explod-
ing coffee cm VI1 1011 iUtl act a
Suicided at Breakfast.
Flatonin, Tex Mr Swt^ta commit
WmI is 11 i« de here Wt dnt day mornlii:'
■by ctWt 11K his throat with a razor
wh ile t-aiiing breakfast He had bet 11
an invalid for nine or ten years and ' *"u hnckoi of ci.ffi* t>ii Lite stove to
had made < veral attenipta to take his warm, Mini uihui it tmptiug Ui removo
life, but had been pri-veiitid by sotm..-the lid on ttaine th«i itniai from the
onu. lie was about to years old and In eoiftt puinal In his face, caua-
K*xiil drxuiiutUiK'tw ] Rij> tho lnju«|.i refcrrvd to
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 39, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 22, 1906, newspaper, December 22, 1906; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205678/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.