Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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AMARHXO DAILY SEWS. IHMtM'tV. MAItC'H 21. HU
X
PACK CIOMT.
MAKING BLUE PRINTS
OF PATJjFINDER ROUTE
Mln prints are le'.nl made of tn
route io!ns.-l to be onerd curb
n xt week hy the pathflnJin? ars as
an initial n ove to the rreat auto
trud.-a excursion from Am.irillo.
...i... '-q.m in his Cadillac will
tlie wav on l.i niithf incline ct-
mvuinn utiile W. K. droenuvKO in
f.s FoH v 11 m-slst. Tlx Hue prints
-f !! pu:"l r I't- wil" soon I.-
fnwl.rd. urd forward. to the Tr-
io.s mm to he nade by the tradei
excnrsdop.
Wilur Crpo.-1-tl eiit ' !rr1
x ;av. and :m that point Is one
...1 (or the fir-t da.. rrn he wl.l
.t ro'iHi.l-t .1.1.- a h.'rt.sin tl .n-. Mr.
M is ..f tV ' -r.- rn'h -B-
am sii.ort.-r of f.ii:t '-.trip I-
.d d. il.iros th..t in hii .luiU tu-tit .
tne citv h..s .t had a r. .'ino pro-
p..i.. h was ri her In posslMll-
tic.s for i-i..d ' -':l!v r"' :r''
to 'he H'lrrn i. !!!'-' n'tnti lUo.
loan !:. ir!ff.n. ':' ' -'
d. v of the ex. uMoti. al !: "I think
trmt the man ! i ' i--'l "'i" rv
cumim should be given a rr.edal. It
It a aehenie that will brln rr.on
H H
ood reulti for the amouot Invented.
than anything sprung on our people
durln the past five ycart i am
clad to have an opportunity to par-
ts ipnte In the venture and expected
to ret mont exee'lent result! frcm It.
AinHrmo" Important I realized
ivore fullv outside of the Panhandle
I'vm within It and thin trip will call
attention to the worth of thi lty as
n cert it at which necessities and lux-
nrlea a well mav be eturea on
short notice. We are -taking on
ome of the essential ways of a city.
them entitle us to consideration
si. th. hands of tho-e around us "
I Kendrh k. (h."'-"ian f e
solicitation committee slates that the
Is nieetinc with hearty co-o-mratlon
;nd unnort nsslated by the cntlr;
onmn.lttee manv or the lcaiin? con-
.ems rladlv taklnc spare In the ii'it'
trnln that v HI be the most not aid'.'
ever operated between Port Worth
and Motive- The rampnlsn for
p.irt and (Operation Inclusive of
i.arti' li':itlm In the excursion U no
i e i-sra-lly n tctronuous one. Tha
r'ipio of the cl'y en- ni l d rat.-1
n to the purpose of the excursion.
inl they are rendy for the most part
when approached to slpn up and get
in hpe to aMit with the campaign
to the fullest extent possible.
Otnem working at different an(l-s
on the excursion arrantemtnti. sta'e
that thev are meeting with equal au
rem The ai!f c mmittee havint
In riiarre the procurement of t v
chines for the trip. Rives o 't the in-
Ifrnutlrn that many private or.-
erj will anppicir.ent the offeriiea of
the dealers and make the trlni: i
lent and ImpreMhe ore.
I'rac-tUnlly every dM'etu!iihle ar
known In fhlu section of the coun ry
w 111 hnve reprefentation l i the -n-
d ir.mee and wonnmv test which U
to be made n material feature of
out ink. The men owning theie car'
;.ri anlou th.t the several point
i.f fie machines be maximiecJ. jvl
to this end will inter nn-ler the r ..ies
fvernins tin if-ntcHt
X Mortuary
a k a. li mi is iir
' IN MSTIUCT OHHT.
The folio inc. rase ere finally
dSi-r-t 1 e'terday by Judce
G.or-- Wharton In tne tcn Kimui
iiMriet court:
)'. lavi s II A 'an.p'ie'.l
j.'! M-nt l.v default f.r the plaintiff.
Hi.. -n.e bel"g suit for the removal
of i on 1 f i on. land title.
Vt!ee tl. I vie vs Mertba
di.onc pranted plaintiff.
Mart C'rano v. Clark W.
i.i . orc granted plalntlfl.
vi t!ie time .f adjournment yes-
i. r' iv. it sei-mel imniewhat Impiob-
I ! !. that t' e civil isiit set f ir the
pr-s-' it term will be r-aihed. thouehj
J.'t'.li.te !H In etnollt cor Id lie ma'.lil
on that punt. Tne (riminal cae i
;.r- iKitktn h' avv ih iiiands un the
co ri ami if his continues it is cer-
t m. . h it tln civil mutters will be j
ruri b I f vi r i.r.t'l the next term.
L le
Cratto
ro.ii: timii: r.ii::: i lei.ty of
it -l.en.m drain t foal Co. phone
?s I'ro ii it dtdivery. tfv
I The National
AMAFILLO
Bank
of Commerce
TEXAS.
Make Your Garden Now
A small patch in the back yard prop-
erly cultivated will pay for itself sev-
eral times over.
Our line of Wheelbarrows Hoes Rakes
Spading Forks etc. is complete and at
your disposal.
FURNITURE CRATING.
TJopnlrlTiir and Reflnlshlnir. Experienced workmen to do It i".et
Oi r TrcH
King-Holland Furniture Co.
PI ci.e S3 61 polk St.
Good Investment
For Ladies
It is usually the housewife who has the burden of
the many small economies of the household. These
small savings need a safe depository. Safety is
combined with profit in our Savings Department.
We pay four per cent interest compounded
semi-annually on savings deposits : : : :
AMARILLO NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
B.'T. WARE President. CHA8. T. WARE Cashier.
k with a
Kiosl Thel:n.i I ; Kros'. ti e t -C
vi ar-old d.iiu-hir of Mr. ai d Mr C.
H. Knst. ;.t r:-! Kast Fifth ftr et
died yi-htiTdav ninrnln tfter nn H'
ii-ys of foir week?. Funeral rv
n es tuls fcciioi n at 10 o'dork ic"
ducted by K v W. I C.nuhran r
the N'ef.io list aiirch.
.mi.iitv i li t k. Ottawa. Ill - -
('. II ar' .".s yeura old cliiiu
s.i'es'iiaii. rtiieaso.
MoWiird ' llatei". 43 years
Prevented our getting aro ir d yepierday afternoon to you mlth
a circulir slvint prices of
OWEN'S
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
Will tr to veach you tod.iv
come down Kam or ."'hlne
neek
I Vint wait fr
-and save money
Yo'Ts trulv.
tlie einiilar but
threo dav this
D.. W. OWEN
I'rnff osiotial iite.
Mr- A r. D.-fall will be tc i i.d th.
nevt two veeki or until further
netl e at 1'"'" .l.iilxin 1'liotie w .'.
lor-tfi
MI 11 f
i(i vim wiint the bet c-oal for
( ookini: pi rposi If m. plume 7"
- Ki iivi n flranl Coal Co . .nf.fs
Jut Plmne for your dru -aunt
n nr.- ivii on delivery. Al.iarl'lo
'.III
A Scott 64
Pwlft. presli'enl ..vift an. I
C. M EAKLE UNDERTAKING CO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EIYIB ALMERS
ALL DETAILS CAREFULLY ATTENDED.
608 POLK PHONE 2V
l.oi'lri I
Ciitnpany.
Kdwnrd F. Swift v i e -preside tit '
Sw iff ntid rnmpnny.
Charles II. wlft. :!;n-itor Swift
and Compnnv.
Fitncis A Fowler marauer heel
di-tiartmetit ?wft and t'oivpiiny
Fdivard M irris. president Morris"
and Company.
I.ouIh II. Mevnian m inarer bee!
department. Morrln and Company.
Kclwnrd THden. president National
Packing Company.
TIip enrernment eontendiv
That prior to 19U2 price were
fied shipment! reculated and tet
rltnrv divided hy the old heef pool
which met every Tuenlay afternoon
That afer the old heef pool din-
wdve'l in 100? the packers held
cret ineetinca at each other's homes.
Tliit the National Pnrklni? Com !
paiiy since lis orennlratinn In 1 "I
tins heen used ns the "clearlP!; ''
lion ci " for the aliened coniMnation.
Til nt the packers adopted n test
in't and margin nvstem vvhiih vva.i
isi'il in the pimh'ise of c-attle and
tli sale of fresh nmat
That the allowances mi'de fur hy.
pruil'ii'ts In flKurlns the test cost
v. ere Inadequate nnd the "rost" usn l
l'V tlie packers wnR fictitious and vvai
lil'lier than the actual rot.
Tint the representatives of the dif-
ferent coinpniiles in New York. Itos-
tcn nnd other eastern cities evfhan?-1
ed Information In retard to prices
and ihlpnients nnd tcdet'ranhed the(
fk'iirrs to their superiors In Chlcnso
Thnt the vlfl.it ion of the Phormnn
law hy the packers has I'een eont'n-
iious and prnrticnlly nnlnterr pfei'
slnc(. 1 SOS. 1
c hronolcv.-lc nl history r tne cov.
ernnient's investigation and prosecu-
tion c-f the met) aliened to control
the freli meat Industry of the co.m-
trv Is as follows i
lulv 1. l'ini Injunction i.ixiied
'iv I'liUv Crosseup restraining the
packer from entering into a enm-
hinatlon Fell. 20 100 Investlaafion of
allered cotiihinntlon liecin.
.Tnlv 1. 1f"ri Sixteen packers and
four corpirittloTis Indicted.
Her. III. lOOTi -Cnsei called for
trial.
March 21. 1 ''Of .Tndsr lliirnih-
revs renders the "Imrninifv 1-ath"
deion. freeing the Ind'c i'1 1 pn' It-
ers. lee. pO Inventlsation taken
iip hy federal crand l"ry hu soon
ontiii ied withol t indie tm tits he-
Inu returned.
1. c- i " l jim - Invt stivation re-.-iiii.el
the feleral rr nd i irv
March 'I. 1010 Imiletinepfs re-
ti rued :r.';ilnst the nationa' Ti:ic'in:r
roripativ nnd ten si'hsldiarv co'icertK
and hill in eni'ltv filed askini' that
the National Pnrkinu Companv h '
dwni.l- ed.
lime 21. 10l.i -Indii tnu i.t
jai'i;rist the National Packiiu- Corn
:.ny unashed hv Judce I nn lis -in I a
!i'''l; l crand Jury railed to renew
J fie frveatitrntlon
I lulv 14. 1010 Special crand j-ir
I init:ielled and Inc-ailrv tei'nn.
A"tr 11. I '1 0 Thomas O.
manauer of the diessed heef v.il'-s
denartment of Armour and Coiinn-
nv Indi'ted for perlurv and A If r-l
II Prion chief counsel for the ern-
panv nnd three cmphives iharicd
with destrovliit? stenoirraphers note-
hooks containing Important Infonn.i-
tion desired hy the povernment.
An? 1r 1910. Attorney Irion
dicharped with a reprimand and oth-
er respondents held for further h ear-
In t.
?ept. 12 1910 Indictments re-
turned charclne ten packers with
conspiracy In maintaining a com1 i-
nation In restraint of trade
Tier. fi. Trial of the ten
i.-ickors herrun he for" Judte C.in.iri-
trr. It Is estimated that the trial cost
the packers S'Ort.iifiu inj fho pn..
ornn-ent .nhout f lftft.ouo
The firt witres culled I v V'o 7in-emn-.cn
t xns Alhert '1. Ve'd.r th-
dean of counsel for the pa ki rs ;m 1
personal lecal adviser of the la!
Cuistaviis F. Swift founder of Swift
old.
oi. i ; vim
on .iv a. 111
Ail.. ii Clow.
tii ve.iis
Tflakcr.
years old. retired
milhvrii'ht. Chicago.
It's full well-fit and no waits when
yoa order your coul from ua. Ken-
yon Grain & Coal Co. phono 7S.
Laundry Agents W anted
In every town or city where we are not
represented or not a reputable laundry
LIBERAL COMMISSIONS QUICK SERVICE
NONE BUT HUSTLERS NEED APPLY
The Panhandle Steam
Laundry Co.
"THE BIGGEST AND BEST"
P. O. BOX 104 AMARILLO TEXAS
HATTERS CLEANERS DYERS
113 MST FIFTH STREET. AMMILO TEXAS. .
Inside and Outside Patches of all
Kinds
Tube Patches Cement
Mudchains
PATENTED
. i T'.i i i-s
fV-'.T if I '.ri- .'.ST. r . .m-':A
OUT J PATCH
These inner tires'willfprolong the life of your old casings
Prest-O-Lite Tanks Exchanged
n w
Fresh Columbia Ignitor Batteries
at all times
Nunn Building.
111-113 W. Fifth .Street.
Amarillo Texas.
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