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AMARIIX
DAILY NEWS
8 s
VOL III. NO. 291.
AMARILLO TEXAS TUESDAY OCTOBER 8 1912.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
MR. WILSON CHARGES
STEEL CORPORATION
BACKING ROOSEVELT
Attacks Platforms of Both Opposing
Parties; Says Democratic Parly
Would Have Solved Problem
on mm nr
UIIL 1 1 U I 1 1 VI Ul j
COLLISION IS
i
New York Police Lieutenant Now
on Trial for Murder of Gambia
Estill Worlick Succumbs to1
Injuries in Sanitarium
Sunday Afternoon
Says Supporters of Progressive Party Are Seeking to
Perpetuate Their Control Over Nation Not
Wishing to Change Present System
DEXYKR COLO.. OCT. ". SKCOXt) STKFGGl.K FOK IJMANCI
PATIOX. IS WHAT GOYKKXOU WILSOX CALLED TIIK KFFOKT IX
TlIF FXITFI) STATKS T SOLYK TIIK TliFST PltOltl.KM IN S
SPKF.CIl HKKK TONIGHT.
I IF ATTACK Kit TIIK PLATFORMS OF IlOTII TIIK OPPOSING
PAUTII.S AM DKCLAKKH THAT IF TlIF PF.opLK HAH TAKKX C
TIIK TKACII1XGS OF TIIK HKMoCUATIC PARTY YKAKS AGO T1IKKK
WOFLM UK NO TIM'ST I'UOIM.KM TOI'AY.
IX HIS Sl'KKCHKS OX 1I1S TKIP Tlinoi'GH COLOUAHO TOH.W.
COY. Wll.So.N lKCLAKKI TIIK I'NITKIl STATI STKKL COiMoUv
TIOX WAS TItYIXG TO CONTIfo TIIK GOYKU.NMKNT AXH SKKF-
IX(i TO KLKCT COI.OXKK KooSKU-LT.
"These are the south men who arc
hnrklir.' the proeram of the thir.l
party." Ik' nald. "Mark you I am
lint impeachlne tli"ir mot ives I do
not consider It my privilege to look
Into men's hearts and ask why th'.v
arc doine these thinss. These v-cii-tlomcti
may Intend to do the FiiHt 1
States no (lis-s-iTvlrc hut my point I
that thev ar- not in'endinn to change
in tie j.-ast Hi" essential particular I One Juror CIlOSCII in FlfSt
KVRtem of coctrol which has already
tiH ii .-t.'ihiisli. d l"it are seeking It
by a I ew 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 o 1 .
Governor Wilson had no comment
to make when shown a dispatch tito'-
Ine Cohund Koofi-veit as challctu-iin;
him t" show proof of I'ni'el States
STti-! orpoiat :on support 'or i'i
l'ro?ti'hsiij party.
Ill Of 01.
5
I
Day of Trial Fourteen
Examined
l'.
.Xcw
cher
York
the
I was Ul comma'
o. t :
mil f lie
u'.of til'
Charles A.
itt nan! w ho
"stroiis arm '
EARL HAS LURE HOPE!
s i f.i:i:r:x i;i:; i roxscins.
i Al WITH Mil. i wok-
IKK HAS HtOMISl: oi
ki:co i:i;v
list ill Worlick. aged '2 '.' years died
at ." i) dock Sunday afternoon in b'.
Anthony's Sai Itarium. as n result of
injuries sustained In the collision
lift wen an automobile mid a Folk
street car Saturday nieht. and Gruiii
Karl another victim of the accident
lingers In precarious condition wl'h
small hopcg entertained for Ills re-
co try.
Sam Green and W ill Worli'k who
also sustained .serious Injuries were
reported last iihht to I e res! I tig Weil
and show In-; marked improvement
Green's skull was fractured tiecessi-
tatlni! removal of a portion of ihe
frontal hone. For hours ho remain
ed unconscious watering on the
brink of dissolution. Itut he re-
tained const iousiiens yesterday aft
ernoon n mi the outlook for him Is
Minsiilered far more hopeful.
Will Worllik whose Injuries an
deemed less dannciouB suffered a
fra 'lured left thUh hone tiiid numer-
ous minor cuts about th. face heal
and hod v. Ills ehaucts for re overv
ire tie. ined excellent
'Ihe body of Jonnn Kstill Worlick
will he hold at th" Kaklo pstablieh-
tn
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J ti ."'"k;.i.si :t v i;
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HUFF KMED AS
CH1EFJUSTICE
Appointment as Successor
to Judge d'raham Re-
signed is Announced
MESSAGE FROM COLQUITT
M W IM I MI'.IM Wil l ASSF.MK
oi 1 1 i i iii TiKs ox .rri:i.
I. 1 1: i:i;( ii n vovr.M.
in i; i ii:st
" MM I s . CI l t;
Mf
Dills TRADES
I KIS PLOTS
Lll
EXCURSION GOES
V '. nf t!ie nppolntinent of Hon.
S I' Huff of Vernon to succeed Hon.
'a s A Kriihnni lis chief Justlco
of the Seventh Court of Civil Appeals
reached Atnarillo yesterday niornlnjf
in the shape of n teleeram from Gov-
ernor Cohiultt to .1. M. Oakes. clerk
of the cour'.
The iness.ue was hrlef and read:
""'I .1. M. Oakes
Amarlllo. Texas.
H.no appointed Huff thief Justin
to "ucceei Cr.iham.
' H rOI.Qi irr. Governor.
This m. ss.-.-r.. sets nt rest all specu-
lation as to the successor of JudK"
Graham whoso recent reslcnation
"as made piii.. vth tho added n-
formation that ho would leave with
hi-i famllv rt!iont Xovrnihor 1 for
I'rownsvlll... Texas. In which city he
will enter the practlro of law In part-ner-hlp
with .IiicK'o l'earcn
No word wss rnolved vestordav
fro r... Huff who wn earn.
" I. was in Whlfoshnro on Important
husiness. Inasmuch as Ju.icrn Gra-j-.im
will var:it.. tto .n.h by Novom.
' ' ho-vo-.rr. it is iepn)Pj certain
"at d:o If. iff will perfect oarlv
n.-tmonts to remove to this point
iiuf. Neh ami Mrs . c. o .narrow ofj .inaras and .lcMan:- tfrdav and Should He 'SUs 1 '"ntimhi i in T(
hiliicothe Mo. who are expe.tel! gill Kt'liltld ( '((111 Illct if 1 Tiwl'iv l''iMI " ' 1 ss' I' CAMP
morrow afternoon. I "'l"uul I OUd
w i: s i;i: stii.i.
COMIM I s IN ltI.KA
Py A '1 !'ft
l'an. tut. T The t.-i-in in 'Le
ltalkan situation if H thought to-
t.iuht. is ! ssei.lns. hut it W rcalied
that the crisis will continue as Ioiil-
as a million troops are under amis
and ready for war Threats arc
heard that Kin-- Ferdinand of I!ul-
uaria will risk the crown if he show
siens of weakening and aids
sijuail of I lie police k'umhllni; raiders
was phoed on trial today charge I
with the murder of Herman Hosen-
'hal. Out of fourteen examined from i
spei ial pane of two hundred and fif
ty talesmen only one juror had Ix i'n
i ho.-i'ti wlu n the days session t losed.
The direct charte against !! kcr
is that lit; planned the murder of Ko-
etithal hecauso of tlireats that Kos-
entlial male nainst him with re-
(
tomorrow afternoon.
Ihe victim of this deplorable anl
harrow inn disaster was unmarried
He Is surviv d hy his parents thriV'L
-ist' is and four brothers. 'T
Funeral services will held Wei-f
in sday afternoon from th Kaklo par.l
tors conducted hv Rev. H. Thomson. I
pastor of the Contra I !'reSh friau minds of: 1'ie l.os ns affair.
hurcl were re:.v.'. t.y I !- rl t tt..-tcV Mi:
S
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Indianapolis Ind . f t " Con-
'r!t!ons of th McNamaras and
. . A.ai.uai pliittlliK ! e s' llilill- o:'
MrManlteal to the Fan. una Canal to
blow tip the ii ks to take their
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: ' all :
( O!' tes
its I'I''
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isit
.let.-.
Folk
red
1 scene of le
1 hy h u li '1 lei
plaln'v In. II
street where
I'.roken Klass
' ()!iiiO'l ll.'IS heo!
s. Outward ci
ate the point 111
the crash occur
presumably from
nard to alleged "ijraft" money which
theithat offecr collected from month to
powers In their efforts to maintain f mont h from deenet. and vamli-
j.eace. : litii; eti'i rprises.
He remarked recently ' ! shall!
maintain peace as lone as I can with-! i;n CI FolHI It
out exposing ms'!f to the stab of a Kll.l.l l It T I" I.I ."
knife."
Hcocnitlon of the fact that din-.; .vr'H V.-
cer threatens -tho kin? of Huli;arl.n .ruHrez. M'x H 7. --John I lay .
Is provlnc n click on the optimism n American who was manager of
to whli h diploma's would be Inclln- .arf ranrn w h is situated
ed to Rive rein. ! sunt beast of ('asas Grande Is re-
ported to have hen killed In a hat-
...-.. iliIH'ltL Lll t I'll ...
i"i "ri -ie hetween the Federals and a party I
IV IMTTI I' UITII ttl I'l l l" . . . . S'Ol
or reneis wiif nl'emp'ei to capture
the raneh. The re). els wer't d'-feat-
San Juan IH S ir Ni aracua. f)ct. ;
the wind-shield f.f the nuto which
was totally wrecked Is sca'tered for
a distance of fifty feet on the wot
-id of the track.
Advices from the sanitarium Lt
a late hour last nlcht Indicated that
Karl's condition Is tin' hanited and
unless some unexpected chance for
the liettcr occurs within the next
few hours no hope Is entertained f
him
WOI I It AKIIAV i.aimh:
;ist
Wllxt
7 -The American forces lost two1
marines and two bluejackets In an
attaik on I.eon and CMnande-.t.
which wt re occupied hy relnds. nc-
' online to advices received her". ;
Fifty rebels were killed and many
wounded. The America s vere com-
manded by I. U ntenant Colonel I. on
IA.n sTTliSMV
CAI.I.I l HY ii;ti
1 Wcathcr
i- ' ' .' U !' . .
Grenola. Kansas Oct. 7. Former
I'ni'ed States Senator William A.
I'feiff.-r dud hero last nleht. I)eath
was '.vis". by appophxr broiiKht on
hy the amputa'ion of a l
s I years bid
Ho was
w h o Kxrw Ks oi t
I'llll. It f.fll I IT( IIF
m ill I oreca.t
1'ns'ttled weather Tlies l.i).
Y s'er lay 's temperature :
t 7 a tn. . . . r. I At 7 p. m.
Maxim urn . . 7o Minimum
l'Ol Max. . . fl 1.M1 Min.
I'r Ipitatlon u't to 7 p. rn
Philadelphia.
Fa
t'oon; hs. one of the
Oct. 7. Jack
era' k pitchers
Washington Hirers!
WaOiinafon. I. C. tct. 7. For
Weft Texas -Ko'al showers for Tuo-.
day except In the southeast portion
wh'ih will be fair: Wednesday fa'r
' 1 for the Philadelphia Americans wn
r 2 knocked ens'-hss today by a wild
i;pit- 'i thrown by Karl Moore a rdt'b-
er for the Phllad'lph'a Xatlonals In
the el'y int-r-lea?ue chaniplonsht;i
cam".
iroxi in Men' Clot bine
Ity A-rt .'! P-'
It. river. Colo . Oct. 7.- - Lillian R
jWiddes. at !. who t!lappeared
VeMertlny' Weather ;afurdav was found today . She sail
Ttx.is -.North cloudy and warm.lfwo men a't.icked l.r anl 4 rosso
rain Iien'on and f ialne-villo south. r In men's 'lothln?.
part rloudr and ho' no rain tern-' . .
rerature. 9 "; ast. t.ar and Lot no A(.. i ritF.Nfll
rain. T mperaturo s."; wet cloudy
and rsinln? at Stan. ford. 1!. Sprlnz.
LubUrk VH.h Falls. Hamiin anl
Hosw'.l. cn'ral part cloudy and
arm. ro nln. temperature 7".
OklaVon.a Cloudy and thra'e-i-ir.sr
ra n. t- mr-'ra' ure. 72.
Louisiana shrovepur. flir an!
v tv r o r . ! i
to srrriaist: itoxiv;
r.v - .-f t r
Now York. Oct 7 .n Inter-
r.a'ionl affiliation of boxin? socle
ties to supervise a! boxinif bouts N
favored by Fncllsh anl French an-
hor.tios acrordtr; to advices re v
ii '! Prr.l
New York. Oi t 7 Gov; r
iiison of California and Proire--
sive nominee for Vice president j-
va.ieii i.one island ton ji.i tie h-
erted that in future nddns-es
would endeavor to show that W
is hos'llo to Fnion labor.
! ier before the jni". a' f If tr al of 1 1
trial of th" 'IumiiiiV'' co;i sp; I i'.i' .
I o.l.l y
The I'.;i.ui i propo -.il Mi!l-r -ai !.
was just after the arrest of th. Los
AiP.'eli s dynaii'li' rs Tin'- were i-
pernio to cot . nitnlic "John .1.
Mi Xati.ara said to McManliral. yo I
can't -et I 1 1 . 1 1 1 t ' without s'calin:
it here You eo to I'atiama and see
what ou can do M. Clint n h-Marshall
lias a lot Get r and Mow up the
he ks. that will make them sit mi
atol take notice "
McManieal refused '
Kdward CI irk of ( 'liicinnat j a;
former pre'ideiit of the Imal Iron-'
workers' I'nlon. thatu'ed his plea
'roin not euilt to euilty today anli
was lot ki d up pending sentence
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Washington I. ('.. O. t. 7 Jatn
M. Sheridan a native of Colorado
oday resiened his position ns rhl f
of tiio field service of the Gem r ii
Land Office to become special as-.
ant to Attorney General Wh kersh.r i
TI00SS1 S RUSH
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''"I Albanv. NY. ( . f 7 Colon d
e
iKoosevclt call' d on Governor Wilson
11 1 fotiifcht to e M 'T prove or retract h:-
-t.i'eriient made in Pueblo that th
!'h!cc corpora' ion is behind the Fp-
it vf vo party.
"As far as I km w the s'at' ti.i i.t
i has tio the slu htet found it loll In
fait If he has aw proof I demand
! that he make t public If no' b t
I Mm retra't his s'at ment that ;
'the itll tn.in'v .t I hotio'a'de t! ;;i -i
to do "
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"'"'"t- 'I-ill'ltos lie r.ltl the list of
I'I' d; ' - plat e iii the iir-ioii
' par'y up to forty fne. ju-t thir'v uti
1 'P r i In- re i u isl'e nu m her
'I'i- .mi tn ii 1 1 ' t e will meet
a a'li tins af'eniooh at f.iir o'clock
will lock shoiil.lets .i K i f.r
I hose W ho could tint he p a. he e
;tenlav And if th- full 'uot.i of 7
ISII I tilled to.l.n sol; e'.o A ;M 1.
I I'lme out that - il:
I lie anti Fe h.is ;
to pri'Vl'le a H'.eil.
'lief It o! t ! . If
Tl .li re. t fo. 'he
pin 'at mil . M t in i
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I! ratio f CllictPo tuld t .;.ia
" l'ln- '' "li'teo i:.v i t.nt
" v.w : t..s i to .a.-n.f
hi pa .h fund and . Iti.nOit to the
'' '''el I'l'iause he believed
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'' " li'l'e I hey had rone huntins
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fur 'he world's championship sn es
wt.ith hejrlr.s here tomorrow sf r-
toon at 2 o'clock. There are oi
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The ramrs will ho played a:
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N York (i t
Klie tl ou.-i ! Seelir. the Kat Si.!
7 ' p.lj .la. k'
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was assassinated Saturday ntrht. i-
I urieil today. Klv il c urM d-ilar"!
a trure in orj. r t at'en HI"! r
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