Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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PACE TWO
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS IIIUtjoAY JUNE 19 1913.
AUSTIN LADY TELLS
ABOUT PLANT JUICE
Mils. PAIikFI! ln ItHIII
I liilM II I .H Al HoPF.H Ol .
Mm I. Parker on- of Austin's ho-
ip'ty ladi'- whose Inline in ill 7x Fad
lit' -imc cive the folio h at lit" ii t
r- iranllng i iant .1 'the:
' It I a K ' ( 1 no' so much thai
mI uiii r I-r in in - If vim wish in
I retting nihcr who suffer wi'h
oii;u t r j ; a to tin- merit of i
I -..). t J'il..- It U splendid. I hat f
T'i from iielijrcMiori hiii) eten
the Hi"-' ' r i! j i ! i ;i h dieting would
in.' ('" !!. I rum suffering I liarl
l.i a nl o' Plant J 'id :iinl thought It
.r'! ili tr al I' truly wa lili'l I
I .1 ill. 'Ill l.' IH I tliltf )- I
j.i !.!' .. a ii M r lii-f from li uh I
l.i t. .. -
No pn i loi; of tli age han pro-
-ii .i- ' n (li ii.l f.ir Hull -i-nfioii and
in
. r 'i 'iii.'IMh or the Mom-
V i !' s Hint blood. ..
;.in-i n the lri illation
:i.' .iinlm from the vh-
l an lug iiii remedial
liil I- ti ft ! ;t ! I . Its
i 'nr ii' i w K ni'f run
' ' i s H h in rvo.iM lie-
' ' i mat i iii const Ijin'lori
.J arc immediately appir-
.! .:' 'I hdin i:mifi 'h.
t. r. In. 'i
;n.i l.i.v-
t n Xs
ill'' II' I'l.
('.( I ".
'.
lull'.. .-..'!
nil I ii"' I
c:t Km
ln." I nt to I I lit r A u ii in
(TUNS' V I I. Ohio. June k. The
:c of .!? II (ox (hi- financier
n fiTii r p'di'ial leader who Im
ft !.! r : I. '! !' I no n I In roliiii't t Inn with
H i- fa 1 r- of the rim Inn ill Trust
t'.ii:t. a.i Hi il for trial toilnv.
) i ' t ! . i r t-. i i the till applpil-
tint 'f ! ! of the trust roni-
paliv's f ii ' 'I hi- Is tin second
lri.il ii' ( ii a ihin ii rnoiilh lio hav-
ing ti'i-ii t 'H!ii' only a few week
a-: i on a ' .in'- ot linvnt.' n I s;i p ! 'i
HEADACHE
ll ii i l iiinril dy our Iriidmjf
spri i.ihsl tloit HO prr (ml
ol all ncrvoin hernial Urn
are caun-d from I.YL
SlKAIN. I In tniiy lr no in
your i .itr. ( iinic iul havr
your ryr trstfrl lod.iy.
J. M. HYDEN
Optician
Ophr.il parlorn upitairn I'ont
OHkp Building. Iloun:
') to 12 a. in.. 2 lo 5 p. in.
Hair Tonic
Aiit' H ut Yiqnr kcrp Ihr calp cle.m
nJ healthy. I'mmotft growth. Check
lulling. not color.
Ask Vour IVr-tor. fL"M-
We lu.ikc leiulinn liiu-
xi ) on inn My Im-IIit. Tin
only iliil laitory in Ihr
I'.lllll.lllillc
. II. Kl I. I.Kit
Kin 1'i.lk
Spring Time Is
Blood Cleaning Time
M'oad. rful Mow Cm klr Your Calir Srm
Avtkrnt V. Km ih Blood m ClMHtd.
in
tUtJ Yna of
lilaariirrs.
All Blood
If rf. ilnwn with rhtMimntlum;
'f J '"" r... - chili...! nr rrnki I
'n fai.irtii. hiivr a roiich nr your
l n li (. 1 un. lriilnt. il with
u'i i-iri. i.r ntiy other Monti din.
J .i-l r r: n.t. r llikt lmit all
" -f l.r iw from Impure
' 1 ' 1 i I y u nn I'Maily your
1 . --I a r i ihr'urh If-aiiaing
! I i:.' ;it 8 H. . There la nu
'"I f ' mvr.ne In le tlenfnnlenl over
i
r ..
.' f.f r
impurme..
I' w I ailly they atlai k th yr- ' "
'" o h w iiii-nhtlr iitcnmil
ii. !
f. j.t r men. Per there Ii one In-
r- : .M in h B H that ao atlmuUta
'f o hilar tiue throuKhnut the
' - i tint fa'h mart erlfrli Ite rwn t
I r f.'m.i r.t frrm IdonJ.
- n. jfit thaf all Jeray. all broh-i
nnu.f.f fn loral roll aaiMtwnw o thf pcple; all tnon
" fif"t- il.fir mu'iial wtdfam an. I
" "il ti iff; r rf-l.-ttiVf. aiHietanf t
h tlr More attrnllnn l tlrur
t .v-n r. iin'frmtive mi-dlf-tn thtn
r w -f ur ! M. I li lh hlrhit
' y . v. in. in tha lir.f. t'or many
- p. r ri-lifl tipftil rni-rcury
I i' j.-th. are. mi. "f h tpI p. '
.thin... fcr - j f.f." rrmerllfe fr
'"! !(.. tut new th parr.
w.utl.. H f. H la thflr eaffruerd.
5 j i .ri r. t R s. g in ar.y dru
I .1 Im. at ui-un l4Vinif l. And
i i.'.iil t.a no rhan' t jr pr-
'tf.ri to comiTf-nd a auh-
'" Aril If jnr Mod condltlett
' nweh n;.-. w.iM like lo cn-
'' a rreulit fr.!r r ror.f !..
I. 'r aa ihr M-ll-l Jttt.. The
I1- ' hiifi -..anpai.y. 137 Bwifl
: ' . Ali.r.i-. Ja
W SUGGESTS
LAI LOAN PUN
Ol I Kim TO AIM pool! M IN.
Il SlltlOl k I UtMMIS IO
OltlAIN IIOMF.
My llnrry Tr.n y
I In-Kin the il i ti hi- It tii ul Iriml
loaim to u !l the ioor Iri'luntrin i
fanners to ohialn a h'ljne hjr t.ai-
In? thu inTi-MNity of the hk'i-i
on the folio Iiik rotiiHi'lonii
' It li the paramount t t v 'f
Hi; National rovi rtiiiient hy I'mth
to make it po. ihe ami il.firai.le
for tin. frutfal arid iiifl'iHtrlioii
Infill or eiii-h famllv to o-ah 'iikI
oeiiy enoiiyh nrrl nit ural I.-imI
to miiort I In or fur famllv from
Hi lror if in mime the ' nii'o:i-
lil Jfoveriiiini.f heim.ne it U lot-
ioii.tie for (he 1 j.t ile CoviT'i
ineiits" to perform f.iih i-ervire
. I.ntn moiotolv m one of i"
moit jsrliKllni.' ami Intnlemhle of iH
nionoiiollf.H from tin- natiire of the
Kltuatlori the fi'Aiier or tfH lami f. r
thally fivtnn 'he li niiatu fniu(rlM
iilol eiilMmtiM. i mtiT r ..
lt nvkK-in. Ti f ii. if f inriiilnif I u:i
lint'tral. ttranniial an I il'-moral U..-
Hiii) the het dtiimkhlp Is iii-triti 'I
hy 1 1 K exlutein e.
.'!. The dlahlllty ami -it n-n t' Ii 'if
a nation U iim'.-i h u n hv 'If nun l i
of it home ovtuerii. Hi iiiliiii" ami
III' till Ihly h tiiiiMureil v the n i.'f
tier of U homi li-" II i p.Tf... t1.
natural for n man lo defeml hU htr-
l the) ieath very fe will flftit lo-
ll Hmpornry l.oai'lii.K Ii i j
I. There I" ro i li.. H jo nit i
rai lain! i 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 in im- i r ...( .
to fuiitlxh I no. nun ooii fniiiii. aei
ple furiiifl upon whu'li iiluh r .iop t
I'OIHllt IllllH ll V I Mill rrl I' I
i'IiiiiikIi lo Hiipiilv i iti li family wtih
eyerylhln tiei i-h-mi-)- lo the hi 'h '
( I V 1 1 1 .a 1 1 of I Ve oil of a lalml;
poplllafloti npprmlmaila.' :: .
(Hid vte have airia.l a It i i .i i 1 1 . r
approxiinati y I ..iidii on i 'I til in i I
he i'wr-i' if II. e ripuhlii' hiivi.i
.'. To pron -K ns ! him il
III It r . t Kite ai'i h ii 1 1 me thai propil
ly common kci.uo ip inaml 111- tan
not he ii omplixlii t Ailioni I ii i r . i .
IliK our home nnliii: fariinni: popn
latloii ai leiini ii million Ii 1 1 1
lie Iwetily 1 1 e ellH I Kee no
hope lo mo 1 1 eel in hh. icreat ami I i
lliHpell allle lllltlef tt K ill . out I ill- the
eHlahlhm. ill ol a mil nni.il lain! loatt
KtHll'lll.
Hie I hill
KmIiiIiIihIi In every rovim ninntit ft
ttareliouw or elevator. In whlrli noo
perlHkahle farm proilmMn are Moieii
for Mile; n laml loan ilepartment mi-
ller the iiianai'emi nt of an expert
laml man ami altrit examiner
IllISC ll lit leu Hi. ill llllie II Direful
pxnmliiutmii aiol ali'.il Ion of
lit II 1 1 H lipoll Willi h hi.um nre ihMiro I
All the i"iiii: It.-. n.; mtisfai'
ii ry to the tfoei nun nt lu'ent lie
i.hoiilil lo.ui tu ihr he.nl of ii fn iii t! .
ttevelil V-fe per l ent of Hie i ah t il
ue of any tiumin-r or m re-i of iutI
cult ii t a I laiiil up to one humlreil M
ly in reH to rliin li patliiK for mum'
on from tin lo fitt yearn lime at
the option of the of i im i r at an an
II II it 1 llllereft of three per rent pa
lllile at HUi II ttiiiehoii-e or elevator;
lhi Kiit eriimeiil lakniK temlorn 1 1 n
iiolin on the laiol iilol Impfotenientfi
for fecurlly. The hnrrovw-r lia I f i u
the rtv lit lo make any mlillt loiial pay
inetitfi after I he firnt fite je.iri
Thene loan ilioul he on the ful
low I ii tc lomlliionH I the I. iii i P.
pun haxeil for a home J. t In. huy.'r
lo reniile on It ionium nv n i cn.
Ilvute II em li year iluilni; the il!e of
the hum. In ( use of thf hot rower n
flentll Il Ih or her hv.il 'h'-ii'iiihinls
lo ri'Hiile upon it li I rulfitate It The
feht an I Interest to mature iiml m. .
I'luHiire lo follow first. If Interest is
IIOI pal I wln n line H I f hut IT
or IiIh il.'fHi-tinl.i ii t taiale; Milnl. If
the latul In nohl or in any way alien
ateij; 4. If iiny huyer fail to pay nil
IttXi'H when tlue.
Any lnMi of a family owmiii; -ml
litltiK on a farm of no i than
one hundred ami slt't ai re that im
lil'irtKat'i'd for es tli.lll setenty flte
per rent of IU ahh talue lo a us
Individual. firm or i 'nrporathui
nhoul hate the rluht to Imirnw inoii
ey from llie Koternineiit lo pay of:
mil h tnortaje ii pi tii the name t-rn.i
an a purrhaser of a farm In i.i.
of forei Insure the hnrrotti-r to jia-
all expenne.
Imiiiii tii'iliey in an i vrlusive nil
tlonal Koternmi'iit pri nu'iiiiv.' m
..i... ... .....
Therefore coliRref-H Hlioil is-ue KUf
fp lent
tlioiiev lo t'tiahll' peopl.. to
Irarry on their IiuhIiichs nn a ca-di
(hasla. rliKre- hIi"u! detlne wats
land nieanx lo nut all money directly
the ( haiiln lH of the people ami
to thi people; all tlloli
Hhouhl hatf the name law hehind it
It h llieii nlayn of the fame talii".
In a cri-at uiid powerful louniry like
our.
All iiioney Ii IsHiicil an the auth r-
lly of f lie peoie liidntilfa lo them
and la lanued for their lienefii and
it I'XcluHlvely. Tlien hv not il
litPr It directly to the people at th'"
leilft JKivalhle XpellHi' to IheniT Vh
rnati" hy law T.'imi or k.iiiiii eiirlii-
i ar'tlti lo hom the people's
money la ieivere at iohI; ilothlnv
the aK'-nla with poer to reilur
I li people lo poverty and h d lliem
there (M-Tpetually through uinalli.l-
lile Ititermt rhare for lh- Hie of
lli people' ofi fuot.ey'' lly mirh
Im linen not the got ertinierit hi t ray
liiten( if proteit lii tnoHt vital lu-
tere..t of the people
V. e ire"tlll lo he OppoM') lo llll
inotifipiilleii ami our rotirnfiien 'if
hith dominant parties imiice the i'-
morphere lurid vtlth their niphatt'"
den urn hitlof i of moiiopolleH V' t
here if nee m clearly m the noon
day toiti a rfiofi'ioly erl"latei Into
I'tlstf-nie an now helne perjiet uate I
hy i iifi f ri't n that In i ft fait the moth-
er ff ' vry otaer xrln'l.ir monop'1
In our ui.fortuiuit' louiilry No hou
t man ran if ii y or lll deny It
It In to i' m a li' I fin t e a ;ri ill' ire
from kui h Hlave produ'liiK !eli.i-
(ioii Ilia' a farm" r . mutk. tiiiK plan'
and ii land loan plan" In mit'tiiitfcd
to the peopie wf the hop" that they
.'i ili.i u -h an t P1 rfei f fh' iii.
Some iiti fea- a flood ' f pap' r
li ot.i If 'hi pi i'i pi.f cd In op.-r
nllon l.'l ii h "'I' iloit t!il flood
TP ere nr" aloul i 'i .noo fauna In
the l ulled s'lat'- alio It r:.; per "'lit
of th' iu .lie rnoriKaireil . over .'.per
iint 'f Iho-e moniMK'd faim. ioti-
t.nii in'i.-e than I'.u f ren I'-a lnv
' nlv 7"".'"" Hint lould hornr moii
j under 'hii plan. No supiio
hi linn of llie.e murt.f"'! farm
nthi r- and I .iiu'i.miii lionndefH far
ii i ". i a h lm rin ll .imu from He
; riiii.'ii u'.der lid. plan III (wo
i:r". that v. mid add ahout 1 1 I per
'iiili to our present volume ol Hav
J P r i.ipl'a. or III In all. Kvery
ii oiioiuIhi of ri "t'tiled atil.iv and
I 'Oal ftaiidliii.' an far IU I have heen
ilde to liiiffi. ai-ree tint will tak''
n.oie II in I'.u per iiipitu In lot lal
i" illation hi f'ire the people ran ip
protiii.d'e a i.ish huiii"-.i N'ail.-
.ill of tli' in plan- It at J T '. per capita
1 1 i . s ep I hilt I .ul) n (i'i n eaiU of
families i mil I hoirow $l.o"'i ea' u
Hull Die f 1 1 r ii iii i-it t to finl-h pat
ink' for I. trim In-fore llnre woild h"
' 1'MU'ii iiionet in i it i nlat i'oi lo I i
II" p ople oil 1 M'llld l.if-ll 1.1-ls t
. i no I lood "
(on a r i cut will more than pat-
all Hi- tpcnscH of operatil".' this
nil hum" department In ionii"i-
tioii with the farmers" ma' ketlri '
plan." lot' non peil-hahl"' f irm pro-
il.li t ;illd I he hoi I HA it v ill I ul
down ihe piin as of hhi nidi hied
i.i : h every v i a r al h a t t wo per rent
IS the plan plopo'cs that the I'oy
erninenl p." form Ihi-e n rvui n at
f nut Kven then It WO'lhl not he do
I in.' a i nun h for the pe ple I. it now
does for the National hanks
A iredlt hll-Oliess s .1 i'ilitlli!.ll
feaMi for spi t ii I alors mid users ami
hi lie- i loss on w hich all liet ih il loin
Iiu'b ami prinlm live lahoiei'. are i r i
Ified A i ash IhihIiicss eniaut lpate
every element in HOflely thai I real
ch ami uplifts the peace happtniMf)
iind pi imperil y of Hie peole ami In-
jures until. eiett Ihe eneiiilen of
i Iv lllallou.
Money perforiiiH the hame func-
tion In civ ill.ilion that Idood per
foriiii in Ihe human itHlem the life
Without loo life cannot cM ntlth
T inn i'lvilai ion i lsi without mon-
"t t man can he lu-nlthy HlrmiK
ami proi'iessive without plenty of
Idood flowliiK regularly nm itnoli
slrtiittd IhroiiKh every pail of hi"
hodv; neither can a tltlllrntion he
licit It It v ntronr and propreiilve ttifh
out pleiitv of money circulating free
Iv ami Hindi trio I- anion'; nil ihe
people. Tn this eml tliiH plan Ih mih
inittcd.
Taki' Id'urisfn at I l nuin
I 1 1 1 . A I l- 1 . 1 1 1 1 A I'a.. .lime It....
Three humlreil and thirty colleirlate
n'fiiors nf the I'ntvcridty of I'eiiiiHtl-
taniil received their de'irees nl 1 1ll"
K.Tth commericeineni toilav In the
Metropolitan Opera limine. ;itermr
Temr and ninny other tintnhlea nt-
leliili'd the exen Ises I'rovost Kilnar
!' Smith pn-Hiileil and I'rof. Valward
I'ollH ('hettiey ilellteii'il Ihe uratlon
of Ihe day.
idli'it Allilctlc I ii hi Ih-ilicHliil
Ihe new nlhlellc field at helattaro
Collete. which cost $'u.ooo nd I.i
one nf Ihe lart'csl lolli'Ce Hthlet'f
fields in the countrv was ileilu ntr
today in connection with the rum.
nientement wef'k exercise at Ihe
lollrei. The fe Is the Itlft of Klu 'l
I'.. Kraer an I Stanley Kraer as n
memorial lo Joseph II. Fraer son
ami hroihcr of the tloiiors.
Mi. del n T rut c In Tar West
sisrte! l.i Thf Nfvi
S N AV'iKI.O. Ti x . June 1 s
That travel hetween San Anuelo nn I
SiiTiora n dixlancr of 2 nillen mat
'' made easier and safer an i nter
pristtiif A It .'finite will m ii in I'Htaldl-'i
paeiiver auto truck for the enn
lenience of the trnii'lini: ftuhllc dm
lariie truck with a rapacity to carrt
einhlcen people Will Iip put In Opera-
tion toiler other IM he illHtallt'd.
imludiiiK a l.irc frcUht truck. The
'icii'SH of the venture HftTitii asmir
fd.
ommcm I'liicui day at Yule
NT-: IV IIWKX Conn . June IK.
Aci otnpanle hy all the pomp and
leremony charai IcrMIc of Himilar
pretiouM ociaslon. the annual com-
mencement i-xen Iim'h of Yale 1'niter-
slly were held today. Occupying
eal on Ihe platform In W'iKiUey
Hall where the exerciseii were held
were former President William II
Taff ami many other iliHtineulshed
isucHts. The dinner of the alumni n
Ihe iinltereilv dinltn hall followed
the commencement exercise. l.a'ir
In the afternoon Prenliletit lladh-y
held hi iiiHtoinnr) reception In Mi
mot la I Hall.
P R wo Rijn a ma n g e
nil.rJ ASH AT1r Ml;
(.im i:i.tfni m ii. oi iik.
i nitMim i in i:t in h
AIM'.HM'.KN
Hc(f . Juno 1 S. . -ei-i'ati-'i
rf wliom
Three lllri-4
ahoul 'wothfda
if from the
"dii.nU are a'-
I filled .-'fulfil A J
I tcn'!li.f (ho
Allium e of
ler.ll I'lUlicll of llie
formed Churihe
hr'iu..ho-.f t
Pri-M. i. i i in
World Iloldlllf Ihe
tern w l.n h vol uiul.-r
1 1i I - l Ihi It I.'ll
lit Ihe Alllail'e
ei . a l.omlon Iii
m e held co. nn iln .it
iladi ii.hla. Id lia.' .
i . t
'fi (las.'ow . Wa -hlii':-
N'ew York.
I in-1 nl' ;m churi he !
world. fiumiierlfiK ap-
uiiii.onu persons. 1 he
Alliafice a ml the pre-
I the esent tne. I
lo. Iinnl J. Ilur
Tlrk a n m'er of tl
li'in h. 'I he l!ev. I 'r.
lii-iifi- U MJIiea of the I'rcHh
tcii.ii liunlikf Ktl-land l K.-lier.il
id reiart .
I'.ev. hr (ieoi rohrd
Aliiei li.in gecrelar
U IKiam II Hohe'l"
Hlali'1 clerk of the
sei rdar.V
II. the Kit. I
id I'liilad-lphi
I'lesltv teriit! Qfhrr.il A -m-lli lfl .
The 1-1 iii iitl'i (i ii it ( II iH not a e;- -
la'i.e lioily ih w ii k is to di U"
i i in li and r'Blous i ncsl inns I'i
h.ihly llie 1 1 . 14 importaitl main r I i
ie itioiiirni
llll! I Hie
' on lert III e i
l'. IndliK a I
' rs of t h-
l lit I he present in
prtiosil ion lu a a oi I I
oi fail li nn. I or I. r w hi h
ijnted h Ic.'niiiiK mem
I'roteHtarit 1.11st o't il
li ui " h. and ( dc tray t lie p'-ti-es of
v In' li the l.i'e J. ri. i pont loi .an or
New Yoik rate $I('U. i. Hr. Ilo'.-
it.t ot Phi. 4'ddila will pc "nl th"
pi opO'il ion '() (he j'einial contnil
South t ' llcice I oiooicin cinciil
N'HI I II ll'TON. .Mass . June I 7
The ai.nnil coiuiiieni'i inent e.M-rcis
IH of Ihe . mil It ("ollr.e wire held
today ii lull" the most ratorahlc i on
dllloiiH In Henry Churchill Knu
preHidi nl ot Oheillu Colli i'e tpdivei'-
cil Ihe iiildr. lo thf graduate Mar
l" I. 1111 I'lll pri'Hiil.'lit of Hie col
li'l'e avtarde Ihe decrees and pre -Ident
I'.nn iiIiih Seelve il'dive n-i an
adiliess. I' irlin; Ihe d.iv many i he h
leutiioli were ln'h i Ihe collej'e
Cillllpll-I.
Hellalor Ml Apt"
'iison's llirlli'hi).
WASHINGTON 0 C . J i lie I v
Senator laanr .Sleiipheuson of Wl.i-
coliHIll the ol'li'Ht llli'liilier of Ihe up-
per holIHe III point Of line enleriil
upon hia ei;litv-fifth v.ir tudav. hut
is jiH vU'irous ih the uvera.'c man id
fifty. For many year Senator Ste-
pheliHofl ha h""ll AH IfllH'lltial flfllle
III the filiuinul ain indU'.lu.il ; I-
fair of hi hi no and nation or late
vear he ha heioine u power In na-
tional politic
Senator St' idieiiHon I n Hplcidnl
lype of the Hell nilttli) ef educate I
Americin. His hoyhnml was spent in
povelly. Tod i. n I the richest
man In Wiscon-ln lieiliK worth at
leant 1 & (inn. mill. The hulk of his
vast fortune tt. s made lumher.
Mr lti'phet:-i.n was horn on Julie
IX :'!i near 'he city of Frederic-
Ion. N II He went to Wisconsin
wltii hi fauitlt when In' was six
I. 'en tears old and wn one of th"
Hrst to plow Its hoII. At that time
Ins parents were mi poor that the chil
dren had to no luirefooti'il even (.
the winter. W! i n only Heveni.i i
the future H'Uie.t'.ir broke l.lil in res
of land in-ar Janeavlile nnd helped
put In 4'(o acres of wheat. In the
winter li" went up Into the lumher
renhuis and worl ed hard and faith-
fully haullni; I..: with n nix ox
iem. Iii lx'.u lie ei;nn to do hus-
Ines on his own account. Durinn
Ihe Hummer he nuleil veanel on the
lake am) ilurhii the winter lie con-
tinued to work in the lumher camps
Iteiiiir a rood ; idse f.f the value
"f timher. he was able to locate for
! ituseif :md asso ate hundred of
thousand of acre. In northern Wla-
conslii ami Mlchli in which liter
made ihciu all mi llonairiMi He en-
lahlinhed mill fa toriea ami l-mk
lu hi home town of Meliomlaee
Elsewhere hi fi' mi'ial manufac-
tui ltiK nnd comni' -rill Investments
rem h' d into tani ' elds. In addition
lo his vast imrtl rnn lumher and
llmher Itereat he ariiilrel thoiiH-
aml of acre of pi: n land In Umis-
lana. In W mconsi and .Michigan lie
hecme owner of cr. it tra'l of firm
Ind. cut ott-r land . the cultivation
of which I turnlnir the whole norih-
i rn country to fnrmmK i"'l dilrylnic
Near Kenosha. '. h" ha a 5(o-
ure tlairy farm wl.:h I one of th
moHt famous in the entire country.
Pnlitli ally Mr. St' phetion hean.
in 1 :.. ly dltrlhnrnR ticket for
Fremont nnd fiat to: the firm na-
tional licpuhllcan 'andidate for
president and vice pre lent and
hn heen n repuhlh rtri ever lnre
U- verted in both hranche of Ihe
IhcoiisIii in lcftislat nre. then three
term I nconere r-tlring voluntt-
rlly. and in 1hi7. hu- eede jhn C.
Spooner in the Set ite. when that
Tenth-man reslcne.l li in"' he wa
elected for the full ti rm. Ill pre-
hrnu..ho-.f Oi
I'r.-Mt . i. i i n -5p
a.i. 1'f t"d
Relief a I Uiel (t
wl.nt. '.i'i f'iri
l7.' and t'oi
I Kdililci: Jl. Mi
I I
London 'lor-
Moll l.iwTp"flHid
The AllL.tl'tj
hiuui'hou' t.
proum.iieh :'"J'
presld. nl of ni
Id in' of f i' er 1
tin; I. the Kt
('id it (11 nil
It
1(1
jent term will expire March 4 isiS
TO KI IT tins
STAMI'OKD. Texas June 1 H --
'The follow iiiif teller I lieitiK aer.l
lout lit the Te a i Hood Ifoada Ah-io-!
Million with hea'l'iuarli rii in Maui-
ford. j No'i'f Is hi ret.y V ; v ri that a Mid
: H'lll.li:'-! Coo I Ifoad-i Col KP--H will
he held In III" c!(v of Corpus Chrlsti.
July lo an 1 1 '1 1 ::. in ih r the
aunll'i of 'he "leti 1; iinl Koa ls
A.'H'ji ialioli.
( orp'ii hr -tl v.:. f. leile f 1-
ll.la nieelii.' h. the oflici" and Fi-
ll utlve Commit fe of tin; A "I'M la lion
after ( oii"ld' raf inK Ihe 1 l.ilm of n
.ifn!.i r of o'h' r coasl 1 It i n hecaii'e
of In': KroA.iiK iitii n 1' In the im-
pio'.i fne.'.f of th' pal ill hl-'h'V-ill
'hat Hf'tlofl of lh Sf-Uj. hl'lU.Ir.e
of the Hl'lii Ifl'l II' fluent 4 offir-
i i and hei.i ie of the HUpcrior ad-
vantage for il' ah ire lomhined wi'h
Itri'flt. Ample hoi"! in i omino'lation
have heen 'nara:t"i(l uml tin ful as-
surances pivcii hy the c.ty and co in-
ly au'l.oi i''1 and the I'icntii' rclal
Cluh Hat Hi'' fulie-t iOHihle r o-op-
ra'i'iii wiil he kiven lo make th"
meeting the (.'reaesl of I'a kind ever
held Iii tl'1 Houth "
The oif.cr of the n.ssociatl-i'i
have a su ram I licit a record hre.i1;-
1 1 V irowd will he in atiemla'i' e frnru
aU icclioll (if the Slate 11 will 1
other Slate. Tlie fiod r'indri move-
ment h.l received urea; hooKls dur-
ini! Ihe iuhI year and la now one of
Ihe foreinoHt t 'pic illsjcilsHi'il w h'r' -ever
hliOnler put her to hoo l
(rii'lu.'illofi liny at . M. I.
l.l..'IN'ITO. Ya . June y. .i::
visitor" path'Tetl hen- today for Ih"
I'radualion exercise ul II"' YiiTiiiUi
Military In-I It lite. The (la-.: vx :
one of th" larro't in llie history o'
the Instltull'iii. The principal ad
tires of the day w;.s ilelin red !i'
nihil Stuart liryau of Klchmoiid.
o;ihle Spiuiker al llrotMi
l lliiVIKKNCK. It. I . Jim' iv -
Chief lUHliie Whi'e of lle Supl
I'.e I
Couil of the I'ltiled Slat's Hovcra
or I'liihier of Ithode I- land I'resld' ic
l' il:e)"hn of Amlcrst ( olleie utid
tlavor Cat nor of I'rot idem e wi re
the liolahle spi:ikrs heart till a ft -eriioon
iit tlie.H.MIi commeiicemert
exerdneH of prown I'tiiverslty. Tin-
even Ise were hi hi in Satle liall
wi'h President Fiilllue of Ihe iinlvt'r
dl) plci-idiliK.
Will Ititlhlll Noldeliiiin
i'it)Yiii;.ci: i:. i . .lime is
At oi f the lacyi iii vti ihlini's et. r
celehrated In this city Mis l.lnda
Arnolil. daughter of Vr. :n Mr
olney Arnolt; -ii.tat leiame Hi"
hride of the M.iriiil Max Stro.i an
Italian nolih'ttiiin. The -cretnoiiy was
performed In SI. .lo.icph'h Catholic
ihurih ami was fnllovveil hy a Inrir"
reception nl the home of th" hri'l"':-
parent. The lirhh.1 louple will siii
tomorrow for lOurope am) will iipi'iul
their lionet union in Kurope.
Mr. Arnold father of Ihe hride ii
one of the richest men of Providence.
Ill I'.'UX he wa the lleniocratie no:!l-
ii ce for t!ovcrnor of Rhode Island.
The Marquis Max Slr"I. the htide
L-rnoui comi'H nf n nohle family rf
I'loreiice Italy tlimivli lie has for
nine time resiili'd In Phila i Ipliin.
where hi father Is eiiKa.ed in hus-
iliesa. i mother the March lone"--Stro.l.
was Mis Kilu Itotcrs of New
Vork.
Siwriiil Ii. THr Nw.
TK AIM K Ti-xa. June IS. -Tin
all the people itf Freestone and ad
joining countie may know ahout tl.i
Ti au'ie Chaulituuuil. the local nsso-j
nation an ndt ertlsiiK.' trip In ami j
will he ninde. The I inniey will cot-
it nhout seventy miles and much H-j
crainre adtertlslni; the chautau'iu.i 1
ami Tc;i';iie will he aist rlhuie . The
affair will he held July S. j
Mi 'lit una lipttorlh l-nuue '
KAI.ISPFM.. Mont.. June IK.-- j
Many deleRate have nrriteil here 'or
the annual convention of the M'i- ;
tana State Fpworth l.eir;ue which is I
to hold II Hi-Hsion here duriiiR Ihe
remaliider of this week liishnp I .in - 1
V k an a iiutnher of other promi-l
tient churchmen nnd inliitiaros nrej
Schetlilled to address the con t entl.'ti J
lUnker nl (rati Forks j
CitN) FORKS June I 7. --The;
ntiiiiiul conventinn of the Nor t h hii-j
kola Hankers' Association wit fail-
ed to order this morning hy PrcHi-
dent R. S. Adam. There was a j
lame attendance at the npenin ses-
sion and all part of the Slate were
represented. Mavor M. V. Murphy
welcomed the viltin niemhers nnd
.or. Iw F. Crawfo-d of Seuiunl
Untie respond.'. 1 in hehalf nf the
tlsitnrs. The rest of the morinng .
n'ssion was devoted to the reaiHtii:
of annual reports of the various of-
ficer am) committees. Many noted
hanker from other States are In at-
tendance and will de liter ail.lrcs-cs
during the two day of the conten-
tion. I
ai:mhm.i i:is iv
TOIltX1 Ml I lis.
IIKNUKUSON. Ky J- n lv
Armi'il guards have heen sent into
the tobacco patches of Western Ken-
tucky following the orrainatlon of
a vicllanre committee of nearly f ur
hundred mcmtn-r. The purKtse Is
lo check interference with tohacio
plai.tln? by night rluer.
m i i r 1 r f r ; av 'r
Ti-xii- I cleclic Pl.ysici.iim ' ' '":" nhip. IT. -id' iil M. A.
I A I -1 - V . Texas June lv Tii" '"'-p'r o. C.id:"-; p.-" I'l' 'I 1 '.'1 d"
Texas Kci.'ffe Me Ileal fs .;.; n 'it. : ! hi- .iM"c;-l addrisn iitlie op-
iii. ' in l!r!'"'ii afi' 'Ml iiiMvtati'in ' ( . ;. " '' t;'" tn'i'iic'. IM
I' re I ir ! i . i.ith a l..r;" ;(fe:i''i; . . i.:"i':. '.'-.
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June 30 $50.00
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