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THE WEEKLY HERALD MARCH 14 1qo7
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at 818 ltl k ?.l ! Amarlllrt Trx.m
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Entered at the Poiitnfllce at Amar-
JIlo Texas oioi.d tkmu null mut-
ter. Official Orpin of City if Amaiille
mul Potter Cotiiiiy
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character ntundlng or reputation of
any peron firm or corporation
which way appear In the column of
The Herald will be pladly corrected
upon Its bring brought lo the at-
Untlon of the publisher.
THURSDAY MA TIC) I H. 1!07.
JIST XATIHF
Don't know why J fool no ly:
Thoughts aro alow and rather hazy;
Giiesi I'm thluklu' of tha past
(Memories which alwaya last);
Wls-a to goodness thnt the aim
Would come out ao I could run
Barefoot like I used to do.
Shorn of atocklng aud of shoo.
Lilt to. wander far from homo
(So I gof? back lu the gloani)
Tired maybe when I returned.
Wot from iwlnimlng and cheek
burned
But happy. Though I knew It not
I had health could not ho bought.
Often 'enter In my dreams
Thoui'hls of fields aud lake aud
streams.
IluttereupR aro missing now;
("oa'toi ii:g b(ulrrc'a olonif each
bough ;
Ar'.uiliiB ; I ok em 'neatu each pine
With hiosom fair an! tender vluo.
r limb 'moiif-st muplo trees
(.-'.. rnt j cf many boyish spiccal;
Hickory nuts and acorns sweet
'CiViS'niy fading vIhIoii fleet.'
Why' though should I feel regret?
Lifo In but a constant debt.
Payln-Aor those hours of fun
Now Ivork from aim to aim
JJ ii t with pleasure for I tmn
What there la of man In me
Comesf from Nature which all wise
Kept under open skies.
4 A. Illnman.
WHAT GP Till: FITlKi: MPA?
The query arlsoi Id the mind of
the editor of the raivhitul'e fie
quently of late years' and yeir by
year It becomes more press! nit nr to
where the tindetinen ot the roming
generaflon are coming from?
Tho editor of this paper haB been
continuously an employer of labor
alnce 1S7S. At that time where he
wai locatod It was no trouble to
ecure good hoys and young men
Who wanted to loarn a trade nod
jfl
j New and SecondslIand Furniicre and'Hardware "i
v - -. y.
Manufacturers of LeatHer Couciies.
Opposite Amartllo Hotel.
PHONE 328
Interstate Land and Immigration Company
V. H. DOCR'ERt Manarjor
OT AMAKILLO TEXAS
'Farm Lands and City Property.
106 West Fourth Street.. .
who were nnx'ous In go Into itii of-
fice mid liet:liin!i'j at llio holtoio n:i
errand boy (or l he rin n I i n room
or '-devil" tir the pilater learn
nnd pri'i re year v year unlll they
became in li fer of die trade or ii :
lim'H. Ye.i" by )r.(r 11 ii:m prown
liaidcr to M'I'iirii iiih jinl on ii ;; iniMl
for lliepo pnllloii ihiMic.lv lbi
ntire for f li n imnie worli are double
lod.iv hat 4bev w ere ;il Oial I mm.
In I liln rily l uei lo Iihiioi-mIHii
10 iiilcri'iil i (joi'd bov or iij mill
In (lie lv in i of'the vni'1'i'H Hailo.
IhoiiKh I be ' iMinin'ifttii ; w 01 1 men lit
till line ill fvoni firS'iiinl IIS lo
J4 per vfi'li. for teciilir InurK (r
Korvti'. wliU'Il ice h'mii b'fliot lor l)iH
Iho clerk niid men Hia-.i'.-eil tn ftrrN
11 Ii mat lo nnM'r lHe to fun)
Rnoil boy for office wloU nn'
randl. which i'e beginning U all iiu 'iflKrev'e t o I bom.' 'bill i ;;lel'
office or!iV thoiiii'Voiiiiietohi men iV H;r TuinVe c.ocl iff 1 1 he ill. '
foroffiio Work are hind lo find lilnl'j imi!m hore luti'ii1';nf lb" t
command r.ooil halai'lois'. ' anl 'he eor; oration ni n 'it ' I '
The Vaiihind'o h:i had n a til ad. ' '' "
Blandlng for rt n office boy. for lonio : r N i-i-cet force Vh' been ftoritt;
time and wtilh' ft 'get rel urea f.r !nfnbir'Worl. r;i aitiif': Ibo idrcris
II other ndverlWenienlH. no "yood'' j i wviii a) -:n tw (.f llituvlty l.et the
boy appliea. There afe plenty nf J.-'K'd Mi oi k o on. ll'T f trlverW art!
boya lo be found for dime nhiti''ni!'! pVnv'F ' :i aU t li sl'lct ' ' ero.iin';s.
Joha and tlei k behind n aod.i fonli j rrild l't low jd area Rallied o Iho
lain and lit fit ponlllon whore ihey Vdiiir d-e not hi i n 1 " tl n cut;; ralry
loam nothing which " ill linuiie ibeii1:jl1'" l" ''ocls or";tullerd. toil
good position In the future at R0iM'!raln ofl Such a 'rimrM' will do
Halarlea. but nono for learnlni: n
trade or the bualner of the count-
ing room. '
U'Iioro fault Is HiIh? U It Ihaf
of parent!. ho: do not look
inlri
the future for tlo'lr oiih and are
willing IhAt they dhnll take I'le pbi
sitlontt whloh will Meld the grealent.
tcnipoiary' retiirnn without re'parif
to the fnturd'? W'o do not know
where the' cnlfe la located but we
do know the fact oxtnt and woih
dcr where1 tin' rperlepced meit aro'
lo coino fl'oui when Mm prenent g.'flJ
ei.-itlon paco away; to fill the yrlJ
alllons of coiniMent tradejmeu 'and
office men.
I " ' ' ' ' '
Adopt government owm-rabln of
ra II ion da 'Arid' do'away with the raff1
road bo? "of Mi'o Ilarrlnian Ftrlpe.
Oiiverninent 1 ownerhlilj) la tho polu-
tlon of tbu vexatitius railroad ju ca-
tion. Tilt: fivrtixa nixriox.
At thli time tho Dally Panhandle
wanls to throw out a word of warn-
ing lo the voterK' of Amailllo Intbo
selection of lhf ' twt n:eu who )i'
to take4tb pl icea of-retiring aldpr-
men of'tho city. No man ahould
bo elecl'd trj a seat on tho board
of counellnien who l dependent fur
hla livelihood upon any public ser-
vice corporation.
Thre aro many good men In the
employ gucU public Kervico corpo-
ratlona whp ( jroiild niako exrellent
aldermen bul (lining their term of
ervlce auctions are likely to at
which ji;oi ill" M asked to
h H:e yiir' 1 asked to
i vjicii'ftii'iiiy Is striving
end and the corporal Ion
U(ion
one
other ad where their Inleiesls Sie
directly! aVposert lo each other ft r
the end to be reached are ant;i-nli-tlc.
N'o man can mrve Iwo lmtct-
crs. A (jl'rmdu' &rawa no (-alajy
while Cfi;Wt."''r u rorporiitjin
doe and it h hy.mau nature for ltu
man :M!jl J)4 jion to see matlftra
through which nie intcretteillu
hi daily salary. j
Cltlen ave asked to vacate stiells
to give 'frahchli Oa. ud to d'n iii.y
other rcl5 for ..uhllc corporate Js
and the 'men' who fllupon ibo eourfcll
and paca ujinn surh matters should
7f.
--JACK&-W
ForSale'l.
Pon'T btiV 'A J stsfc jack nf Ttwc-fw
tain age but buy where a rtspoiw
jable guarantee rocs with hin(.
Write or citaiCigne or come insjwot
TEFSNESSEE JACK FIRM I
TEXAS if-
TERRELL
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30? POLK ST 3
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Business Intrusted to us will
receive our careful attention 1
lie Inteiented clll.rlM Willi t lift 111 J'!'
in llie well ire .itnl utuio Ote'-nvf
and unl In Die futiir of Ihoir po.i-
HmiH with (lie eorinii .uliiliHr'lif liffli
limy are einploveil. ''1 '
W'O have I. veil fn rtllilav Amh'-Oc
a railroad lnu and brfJo 'iin'wl-.l
lh Irvltitf iiokll ioiiii 'lOupInf e''ir
lllim f or 'por.il lolM Here il.i'i'il ICVV
being itiniber of a cll'f 1 rouiiril:
The lilly liiiiliainlii' ailvlco on
(.eneral prlni Iplea wblwll t 'llio H-
Mill of r.ir of nbsri-vMlim1 of lite
" oikniK" of iniill pnli!i "fiorllo. in
i ti'( I ' no man In llie. i l v ' rnnlii ll
who I a n iiii!iih of a liir'I'lle Per'vire
I'ori'or.tlion I'lii" ix iK'en ll'dnr
IIM'HIli I I Milk llfl Wllll'1 ) 1tr-4 '941 I
iiiiiv cent l'iiii'. win. OfflipV pol.l-
iIoik wl'ili 'publie ki'vvIio oiiiiia.
'l(Ml' In fill llie cflliCf add'
mrtrh lo rel.i've Iho rriWildy ntn.itliMi
o prei'uletil In llie My ' d'M nit: I lie I
rainy n lis. Then iHf )"ooil hido-
u.ilkii ainl rroiiHiiig nfuircling there !
hi i)) not b" ro much ii'.'e.irljlo mud
and dlnsli.
...
-Mi
l'oiliu'r I'l-rt-ident rerkliid. ( f U:e
.V-Mv Voi U Life ban ru.olei cM II ot ion
lo Iho compiuiy. for J 1 );'((' ahUn-
tere.t to date amoiint.ng lo .ti..
0 10. 1 !. contributed of ' i h policy
liiillcru' money to 'the Itepn'ot'cin
eampnlgn fund In 19(. ' Wh:tf the
mutter with returtitifi; the ' money
w hich lnipod to defeat ' TtrVan ' hi
ISiHl? It waa Iho1 fnndij of tho."o
R(ifd dlamlard corpera'tloria which de-
feated Uryan that Mir.'
"MEET ME IN .
" AMARILLO IfJ 1908'!
(From TucKda'v'fl fiiitlv.l
I 7 II I
John K. 8hlrem:pfi secretary -of
tho Commetcinl clut. .timt wMHi tho
firemen last night afcia Special meet-
ing and ancuerd tntj"'boy(! that the
Commercial club fc'onld hb'hehlnd
the flro companies with every effort
both toward Hocuiin tho 1 90S con-
vention ot firemen ..nnd toward th&
entertaining of tho itbiegatos .after
they camo to Amarlllo.
".Meet me In Amarillo in lOOS"
will ho tho watchword of the flro
I .. j M
boya horo from nov o;i and .every
company In tho Hafp will be famil-
iar with that watchword before tho
nieetiiiir of this .veiiii'a -uyeition
which meets In MoVClnnpy in April
Picture of the now budding and of
the companies with; (Ue.wgi Js ".Moot
mo In Atniirlllo. lH;lS'" ..printed
ncroas the top will y went to many
of the ( ompanlca .nm .ba.Jges in th
Amarillo colors Ui. the namo word-t
of Invitation wllljo .made at oueo
and will be Kent vijroiiii pirt of
tho Plato for the delegates to wear
at tho convention J.ajd tyr with
almoKt no prcparaon '.he Aina.iillo
depart mem cnnie near got'ting the
convention and this1 year.' With the
campaign the boyeir 'liln?urating
Amarillo will bo the lavorite "nt the
gathering. !nn
TU volunteer ffrome;)'? cbitven-'
t!oh is one of fVe litvtcH annual
gsM brings of the Jfat'1 ;uu) -the en-
tM'lalnmeiit If a y.'k' tirohoVitinn. Six
or''even hiiudrci1' dclogate? ' aro in
attotoSiince at thW'leocvetl'iiin frfm
all' parts of the :U'.vr and the en-
tertainment nuiht be undertaken on
an extensive poale- - The companies
here however ha6'alradv mado pro-
UTJilnary plana vihlch ' a'IH givn tho
dolegatca a notably .good timo at
their visit on thoTrialmv -
Continue to rmprovr " r ;
Apuncliited I'rtM.vr cm . w '
Washington. . Dj-.C. March 12.-
The general Imprcvrninni In the"
condition of Archie-UowvfJt. roc-
tlnucs today with Itwrrnseo hope for
his recovery. fed i it ;i-
... Extra Fani:f Winter
Laying iplCfjpb"
RHODE ISLAND'REDS
15 EGfite $2.0(5 " '
:30EGd3'-!e3'.r':"v'
No Stock For Sate.-
H. V. Robertson
TiioiiQ 455 - .Amarillo. To.as ;
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ZBO'KtUD
;-.-.iw EXPLOSION
Tcrpeh On French Battleship
; Una. Explores Magazine
Wili Terrible Execution
;.'o lalod J'rei.M.
'l'..i. I . ... I... ....... i i. 'r!...
i i mi i ' ii . r .i in it. .11 .1 rr II lilt'
l'ii A i! r in i i u n on Ii i.ii d I in-
t'li'Mili ii.il I IcsIhji l.rn.i liioiv mi lo
lav wlulo iti vi i.nd w in III Mi:-
oi'.y doi l(. oiviun lo Hid n x j 1 1 n : 1 1 i
a rouipi ered air Ini'pedo. Thoi e.
"i" a iciil ('."Ii iifllrerh and km it
(Mi board the l.mij at Iho I nn' of Iho
1 i . . i .-' i r lull myiv f tlirni jiililiied
Into Hie ii i'cr. A id lim it it limo Im-
l!evo ih it llie victims number oor
"Oil. ' '
l'uitlier evplrwiona occuri'i'd upon
Hie Lena at oveiy moment and du-bii.-
flew over (lie dock yard for a
tlinl.nnn of f.ni'i yarJ.N. A hhell weigh-
ing twenty pounds wan hurled a
1 1 u .i 1 1 o l of a Hum lii'l'ore t.tvi!ii:;
'lie ground
l ( ":l ':"":: '"'
. tut. .r l1.r I. w..-l- l i..m I I II
' I 'll 1 I ' Ml. II I'lIM I 1 II '
explosion oc( in ii'd. The coin iisslon
( him . I by ilm epJoi.toii of a com-
1 ll'ncd air torpedo ni'l fire to Iho
after powder magazine biouiug ibi'
whole afler part of llie vessel up.
Ofl'lelols declare that the magazine
of the Lena was completely filled
with eNplunivcs and that tho recur-
rent dotonatlona indicate that tliey
are all ou fire.
Tlio number of Injured la now
known to be about .100 iii'luding
many officers. ' It Is believed to be
certain that over fifty were killed.
Of the injured 100 ..ire seriously
hurt.
Hear Admiral Mancoron Is anions
the wounded and included in the
killed Is H nali; ii ltousse.r ; '
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Jlejiyici'i IN' ji'i Aitvuilnhle.
PfiiisJ jtaVc ji-1 ?-f On jy Oleagor de-
tails of the explosion on the Lena
have reached hero. It Is staled liow-
eyei: at.thq mlniijy of marine that
the warship lias been flooded. Ad-
vices also say that many vessels near
the Lena have been damaged.
TAKES CHARGE
i
(From Tuesday'! Daily.)
The library association held a very
enthusliistle meeting yesterday after-
noon In tho newly acquired rooms
of the old nmyoc'H office which tho
city counei last week voiod to rIvp
lo the library.' plans were completed
yesterday fdr the renovation' of tlio
Interior of the hulldlnK. for the dec-
orating and furnlshlns for the open-
hiR nfthe library to the patrons.
.liev. L. Kiikes the presldeut
volunteered to look nfter having iho
necessary carpenter work douo and
appointed the following comuiiUecs
to take charge of other details h'o
make I1;q interior decorations. Mrs.
.Vendor and Miss Marine Trlx: so.
licit iiiR ionuiiittee Mrs. II. A. Xobles
arid Mra.-J. J. Kendrkk; comiitee
from all city clubs lor the p.urpOHo
of .forming; a city federation for the
care of tho library-from the) Wom-
an's club. Mrs. II. A. Nobles and
Mr W. II. Moaihir; from the Tie-
rlai) club Mrs.. V. W. Whitehead anil
Mrs. J. I. Kendrick; from the riiil-
harmonic club. MIks Iva Nobles; from
tho J. U. O. Mis Florledo Ware nnd
Miss Pearl Iiethuno; from the Wed-
nesday club Miss Mnyme TrlR; from
fae W. C. T. I'. Mrs. J. M. itussell;
from the Civic league Mrs'. 1. L.
Smith Mrs. Will A. Miller. Jr. These
committors will act with Kev.
Klrkrs as tho .book commijttee- ot
the library. ' v.
The Horary will open with ahoJ
SOU volumes and will add. Others
Immediately. Tho growth will be as
rapid a1 the. patronsKf pan be made
to Justify but the start now Is of an
enterprise wh.lrli -Aintrltfo w!U
ber nmoiiR hr. .ulost x'ned Jlijutltu?
j'"'Am'ar'l!o hn's'h pcet of unusual
merit. A secoind eontribut'.on from
his jien n"Ppara in this Issue on the
I edltDsiul pagp. nnd contains some
! fine rciitiment. Mr. Ilinman Is d"S-
j fined to ratik anion? tVe poets nf Mm
I present 'day. if he rH"es thoutrht time
and rttcvttlon to plnciritr his Thoughts
J In-print. -Tfie Par.hnndlo appreciates
hJs contributions and Is r.lad to re-
t eclve thFi'ii'
FAVORABLY
EPBRTED
q
Irb Mere Step Toward Pas-
sags cf Santa Fe Track
Hsmeva! Bill
Special to pally Pannatidlo.
Austin March I '.' Veale'H bill
in m Idiiii; fur the removal of llie
iincliS nf the Santa l-'e from Pan-
liiilidle In Washburn was repotted fa-
voiiibli ibis murnin? Iiy tho hou.-m
commliiee on common carrloi s
A roncurrent reolul ion lu (be
lioue for sine die adjini i ninoiit
Maxell :'u was post polled lor con-
sideration ' until tomorrow. The
Bpoaki'r ini;ed Hint the (l ite be
April II hv which time platform de-
mands wDild be enacted and Hie
apprnprlat .on bill pasnei. t
FOIt SAI.K ltulfalo-I'llls 'VI h. p.
fetinu flue en:;ine. toiilable for
plowln;; New water wann. cook
sbnek and separator. A bait;ain for
H.V.'iil. II. or T. Uiles. Ainawllo
'!'). :i x. box ;!TI. f -Imp
Iteal l-Ntale Transfer.
List of transfers tiled in Ibe offi-e
of Hie county clerk nil Marcli I 1 fur-
nished by Ibe Panhandle Abstract
company.
l'li ' r.nda and wife to
Sl;).veli. lot . lilod; 17'J
Mabel I
ricinons.
S.'iUO
II. K Coblo lo W. M. W.inen
7. Mock 4 01. Mirror RTiHl.
It. K Coble to W.'M. Warren
S. 'block 1 Hi. Plemons S'J.
It. U. Coblo to W. M. Warren
10 block 401 Mirror $ T D .
lot
lot
lot
ft. I-:. Coblo to W. M. Warren
lot
S. block 101. Mirror. $(oo.
It. K. Coble to W. M. Warren lot
6. block 401 Mirror $700.
H. K. Coble to W. M. Warren lot
P. block 401. Mirror $700.
Mrs. Alice Hughes to W. A. C.os-
teU. lot 2 block 21S Holland $1.-
7. ".0
It. h. Hall and wife to Mrs. Mary
O. C'anode lot ' block lS.'i Plemomi
$2400.
.1. C. Paul to Frank Woll'lln block
11a Mirror. $2250.
Stella M. Huskey and husband to
A. I. Weldon lot 8. block 202 U.
d S. and Holland $3.VI.
Arthur A. Slaughter and wife to
T. A. Oober lot 11 block 2. of C. ().
Woiriin's subdivision of block 3S3
Mirror $.100.
Mrs. Daisy Sunford and husband
to W. A. Crossed lots 2 and 3
block 14a (1. & S.. $3011.
FOIt SALIC. Macaroni or Du-
rum spring wheat and spelt. Iloth
clean and absolutely f rc from
Johnson Brass and otlier rain.
A. CAYTON.
Six miles Southeast of Washburn.
Piles Cured nt Home by Xew Ab-
sorption Melhoil.
If yon suffer from bleedind. ilcli-
ipf. blind or protudins Piles send me
your address and I will tell yon how
to core yourself nt home by Tie new
absorption treatment ; .rod will also
send some of t.tis home treatment
free for trial with references from
your own locality if reiiuested. Im-
mediate relief and permanent cure
assured. Send no money but loll
others of this offer. Write today to
Mrs. M Summers. Pox P Notro
i
Dame. Ind
ASK FOR-WRIT
- OF HABEAS CORPUS
(
San Francisco. March' llJtuef's
attorneys this movniits' 'applied to
tho state supreme court for a writ
of 'habeas corpus. The assistant" dij.
tvlct attorney asked for and was
snintcd time In rhich to prepare
counter affidavits to that filed by
Ruef allesina: prejudice on tho part
of Jud;e Dunne. Defendant was
remanded to the custody of Kllsor
IMecy after whieh adjournment was
ta'.ren until tomorrow.
Y'. J. Parker of Dallas and J. .1.
Ward of Alabama composo tho new
taU'irlpn firm of Parker & Wood
which has opened for business In one
of tho Taylor street rooms of the
Paraxon 0ffe.
iKd.'IWch 'is. back from . a several
weeks trip to Kansas' CItT where he
rj.1e a study of lOOS ' tiutos and
equipment. He will now devote his
ftttent;ioi to pushirg tho Pope-Toledo
CSV.
THAW
I! Is Now a Technical Battle Between Giant Law-
yers As to What Evidence1 Shall be
Admitted '
Associated Pro.-
Now York. March 1 2. Willi the
nsiiiiipiioii of llio Thaw trial Ibis
lumniiiK lii'liins continued his argu-
ment ar.ilusl ailmlllii)j;'lbn testimo-
ny of .l inn's C Smith. brother-n law
of Wliile Mho was absent from Iho
country when llio prosocullon put In
Us rase in chief against Thaw pol-
io is contended Sinilli should prop-
erlv have been examiiu'd in I bo be-Kinniii-
of llie trial and could not
Icslifv at. Ibis lime. Them was a
sharp argument between .Jerome and
Di'linas In which Part rid no also par-
ticipated and corrected several state-
ments or Ibe district altorney. Fin-
ally FiU;;i'rald announced ho was
rc.nlv lo rule ou llie point and Del-
inas reiiuested fifteen minutes in or-
der to consider with Ills associate
counsel and lime was cranled.
Alter a brief recess Pdinns and
.foiomo continued their arguments
in regard lo Iho admissibility of the
DISCREDIT THE STORY
Account In Hsw Mexico Papers of leltins
o! Crowr.woad Ertensinn Contract
Net Considered Acthenlic
The story published In the Texico
Democrat and oilier d.islcin New
Mexico papers Is that tho contract
for tho I'.rownwood extension from
Texico has been let and that con-
struction will begin at once is sen-
rrally discredited hero by all who
are familiar with the situation. Tho
probability of the line's being event-
ually built Is not questioned but the
contract is not yet let and cannot bo
for several months.
The Prownwood extension of the
Santa Fe Huob has Ioiik been regard-
ed as one of the most certain of the
s;iKS"sled ralfroad projects in the
SoutlAvest and Its building has only
been regarded a a finest ion of choice
of time. It Is the natural part of
the development of tho Santa Fo
lines In the South went and completes
Ihe transcontinental and (lulf trunk
The SfiS.OOO.OOO of new bonds
which wore mentioned in connection
with the New Mexico story as hav-
ing furnished the money for tho new
Lxiension have not yet been Issued.
The nieoiiiij; of the northern branch
of the I'ems Valley lines Is to be held
this week in Amarillo and this meet
ins has yet to ratify Ibe bond Issue.
The bonds will of course be Issued
but. acciirdiiiK lo testimony brought
out before the interstate commerce
commission litis money is to lie used
for Ibe most part in Ihe extensive
Improveiuents'that are under way on
the Feces Valley and Southern Kan-
sas of Texas. These Improvements
aro dnt to be completed in less than
a year and the coiistructicTn of the
IH'ownwood line according lo men
of expert opinion on tlio subject is
not likely to begin till the otlier Im-
iprovenient Is nearly complete. When
the contract is let. It will probably
go to Ihe usual Snut.i Fe construc-
tion company tho Lantry-Sharp com
Street Railway Company al Louisville Starts Cars
With Strike Breakers and Police and
Riots Follow
Associated Trrss.
Louisville K.v.. Mr.r.-:i 12. With
the aid of strike breakers and the
protection of the police the street
railway company tills morning opend
up a partial service on four linos.
Kach car has two or three policemen
cm each platform but in spite of
this trouble began early and hold
I ML lo
sMTERESTING
evidence cf Smith. Justice Fitzger-
ald was brief tn his tiiIidk. He said
the evidence Smith had to offer wan
newly discovered and In the Interest
of Justice should go to th Jury. "I
ovorrulo Ihe objection ' b conclud-
ed Jerome then asked that the ei-
amlnatlon of Smith be postponed un-l
III after luncheon recess to'rnablJ
him to cay Police orflcor Kdward K.
Howe to the stand. This wn
K ran ted.
Howe's testimony was In regard
to tho arrest of Thaw on the nlgbt(
of tho shooting and bin examination
at the police station. He said Thaw
appeared rational pr. Carlton Flint
to whom Kvelyn is said lo have gone
with Jack llarrymore was called but
Delmas objected tn his testimony on
the saino ground ih offered tn tha
oilier witnesses and Flin' was ex-
cused. Afler lesliryin that he did
not know Kvelyn. althoneh. be bad
ween hur In court.
pany who may sublet parts of - th
work lo suli-contractora. ;..
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and for Iho benefit of others af-
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constipation will say rtake Dr.
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satisfactory. 25c at I. O. Tbonjnson
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TO MAKE HIGH
SPEED TORPEDOES
Associated Press.
Washington D. C March 12.
Admiral Mason chief of the naval
bureau of ordinance ds Just com-
pleted a plan for tho construction
of a torpedo factory at the Newport
uaval station and ho expects to ad-
vertise at once for proposals for tho
construction of a building and tho
supply of the necessary plant. Thli
will bo tho first time that tho gov-
ernment has undertaken to make its
own torpedoes on a large scale. The
present type of naval torpedoes rum
3. Mio yards under water at an av-
erage speed of IT. K knots but ex-
periments conducted by tho ordi-
nance bureau have developed a tor-
pedo Unit will attain a speed of 35
knots an hour at a distance of 1000
yards and It Is possible that this
type will be adopted when fully de-
veloped and turned out at tho new
factory Instead of t'ho present stand-
ard type.
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Kocky Mountain Tea strengthens the
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St. Louis Spelter.
St. Louis. March 12 Spelter firm
$i..so'
ups were numerous. ' ' '
T!i'.' rioting culminated at nnoa
In an outbreak at Second and Breck-
inridge streets between the strlk'ira.
strike t-ympathlsers police nd strike
breakers in which six policemen nnd
a motor man are known to
been seriouHiv p.jurcd aud a ci
or more bruiuLd ml cut.
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