The Abilene Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909 Page: 9 of 12
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COTTOLENE i Guanfeeed
not Dleased. after havintr triven .Cottolenelf fair
Never Sold in Bulk
from catching dust and abiorbing dis
Made only by THECk. EAIRBANK COMPANY
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. EL -PASO Oct; 24. It was 'announc-
ed hero" yesterday afternoon that the
International Reform Bureau will for-
ward a petition to. the utato depart-
ment at Washington urging Secretary
Knox to Intercede with president Diaz
of Mexico to cancel 'the million dollar
concession for a race track. The track
is now being constructed in Juarez.
The petition asserts that the Juarez
'enterprise is only a 'subterfuge to
'-evade the restrictions of the anti-race
track' bettlng'law 'passed by -the last
'Texas legislature and for that reason
. should not be built Ministers arid
citizens ore offering 'their? support to
; the petition. ';
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HILLSBORO. Oct.. 25. County At-
V..or nvoTinr rllft nftcrnoon tiled a
lorney- nasi" v."r m... ---. - u. .'t
rsuit in count court against BlngltaBprUwertt
the program . are three of- the leading
railroad men' of the country James
J. ;H111 chairman of jthet. board "of dl-
dectors or tne ureat wortnern railway
whose utterances regarding the aS.r
cultural deyblbpme.nt of the west ana
inn nrrcessftv for 'hastentntr the "in
crease oE production of wheat in the.
United States have attracted national
attention anil resulted in wide' discus-
sion of tho problems of. agriculture.
has assumed uovernor woma preac
.innf nf 'tho Arv fRrmlnir concresa. that
ho will ho.p'refltenjt nt'tho meeting if it
is at an.. possiuiB iH "" " "
announcea .the. subject of his address
b' foro the congress but it isexpected
he wlu-aiscuss tno Droauer pmwe-ui
national 'development as eitecte-J by
uie upumiuuig ui. -" o"":-" tv..
-Rrnrrinra fiircUS .fOr the Collection Of
i taxes claimed by State Bevenue agent
'" Bill McDonald for the years'10(4-G-8.
McDbnald who is here with Ring-
ling Brothers announces that he will
soon fife a blanket suit to cover taxes
duo the state from the circus for per-
: -fnt-mnnceg in many counties. These
' taxes amount to many thousand dol-
. lars. '.
The state says McDonald will get
the money due from the circus else
Ttlngllng fcrq'thers will have to pitch
their tents in some other state" than
'Texas. .'
Thnmnrt':("Vinn'rir. assistant to the
president. of. the Northern acjflc rull-
wjmt. .will address the congress. his
auMpot lielnE? nnnounced as . "The
Great Northwest."
George "W. Holdredge vlcofpresident
and general manager of the Burlington
railway representing one oi me nr&i
railroads along whose lines dry farm-inn-
nrnftrlmn-nts were established with
scientific effectiveness will deliver nti
address the subject of which wui po
nnnounced later.
STAlIEORD Oct 23. B..Q. Burch
a tenant on R'. V. Colverfs farm was
Un the1 city recently and stated that on
40' acres of cotton he would make
about twenty bales or one-half bale
per aero. With the prevailing prices
thin will clvn Mr. 'Burch $i.20Q nront
'for his portion of the cotton cropland '
the landlord $400 for his portion. Ho
has some other cotton that will niake
one-fourth bale per acre. .
"I broko my land early and did not
cease plowing when dry weather bet
In anil I am well pleased with the
results' said Mr. Burch. "The only
fault I have to And' Is not geting a
"hotter variety of seed. Jf I had secured
a good variety of seed' I. feel sure I
would have made Ave more bales on
tho forty acres. I anl going to get a
new variety next yenr and do my
best to make a better showing.?'
C. L. Byron -yvho lives throe miles
from .Stamford stated ho had .cotton
which would niake one-fourth to one-
half .bale per aore his cotton being re-
garded as the best crop In tho com-
' Tnunity. Mr Byron used a good va-
rloty of seed and In .addition to this
ho used good cultural mothods.
MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA.'.Oct 25.
Bill Lang the Australian pugilist to-
da;y knocked out Bill Sqqulers of Aus-
tralia In the twentieth round of. the
bout for tho heavyweight champion-
ship of Australia.
Lang onqe' before whipped SqulrerB
tho former fight going seventeen
rounds. Snulers nut un n much better
exhibition this tlme.sevcral times hav-
I Ing tho champion In distress. In tho
tenth round when Snulrors ripped up
Lang's Jaws with right arid left np-
percuts ho looked a suro winner. Lang
ralNed in tho eleventh and twelfth and
repeatedly sent Squlers to the ropes.
Lang issued a forrrihl .challongo to
meet Tommy Burns conqueror of
SqUlors in a bout from ton to' forty
live rounds. Iing also expressed his
h'llllngncss to meotJack Johnson hol-
der of tho Avorld tltja ln the heavy-
weight division.
7CIHUU III MV I'CUUini otllb nftninnh nv
iladaru Oil company of Now Joraoy
Tho Blnto roBteilHt 11 o'clock nnd court
auil fnr.thn ilnfmnlciiif a .ln.lnim1lnfMV
cinfesfled tho judgment
' DlArlct Judga "Cnlhpuft Tostrdayv
morning bognn tho trial of the utnto's
case agalnet RRalnst tho Soourlty Oil
company nrid eight other companies al
yiUKUii io uv buuoiuhhj iu civ u..
r. ... jflaril Oil companyi Booking ouster ana
enn ind Xrhhle!OfndKth0 ttntUtniBl "laws.
tean ana wnoieson stfttoa nttornoy9 occplca th0 day
.' -ini1lt ilnnnnltlniB IntrndllCCd III tho
?hittn'hiflQ 1 nmdlicf 'ffcdernl B.ult-against tho Standa.nl Oil
. IU-J m tAli7aA. . z--7. . .... w . .. n-.. LSll
jUUL-Rcnst Jtno watorB-riorco' -v"
conlnanvNilch had a benrlng on the
I Security Oil company ense.
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isfhe 'caiise'l SVAsHfoTo o6tx 24. -Enfn
''' i....ii 1.1a xlinrnn plrl wlfn lirofor-
rcd a llfo on tho stngo to his cotripniv-
lonsliip Wllllnra II. Short of nqw Yor
..I.. iA.1n.. nr .ntiil nnHinnfl muitiv
wniimloil hor at the UnlotJ station hofo-
nn.i ihnn Rnt ii liiillnt crashing
.through his temple; Ho died an houV
later at tnq unsuuuy huimii.
Tho tragedy crofltcd n sensation
among the largo crowds at tho Btn-
tlon. Mrs. Short had Just alighted
from a c'ab which was uIbo occupied by
hor husband and a girl friend and wii.8
hnrrvlnc to catch h train for Pitts
burg When Short whipped .a rev.olvor
from hlB pocket and fired three mil-
lets Into his wlfo's back
tio wnttmn who now lies near death
In the Casualty hospital Is known on
the stngo' ns Evelyn Howard nnd piay-
fed In Washington Inst week with tho
"Motor Girl" company. Sho waB for-
merly Evelyn Lewis of Jacksonville
Fla. nnd married Short wno is n na-
tivn nf T.lv ncston. A a. aoout BOVUI1
years ago. They lived jn wew nqrit
where he was employed as a uooic-
vnnimr in n hntilt. hut soon after their
Imarrlago the man got into tho-clutchcs
of' the law through alleged misappro-
priation of funds Mrs. Short told tho
nniinn whan nhn rccnlncd conscious
ness at HUp hospital and' Beryed'jtlmo
In Sing Sing.. ' Through her necessity
Mrs. Short said aho drifted to tho stago
nn n mpnnB at livelihood.
Short recently wan pnraoneu irom
prison Mrs. Short said and b(Cgan n
new start in life. He petitioned his
wife to return to him biit sho declined
and ho followed hor horo. Reaching
tills city Friday afternoon Short reg-
istered under nn nssumod niuno at tho
hotel whore his wife was stopping. Ho
endeavored to persuade his wife to.
quit"" the Btnge and return to Now
York with' h'lm.
Mrs. "sfiort persisted that she had
;woh" her "right to her own independ
ence and agnln refused. Accompaniou
by Miss Maude Caldwell anothor mora-
Iter of'tho company she left tho hotel
thinjimnrninir' for tho station. Sho
. ti.. inj '4.. nlu.lA linr hnulmnd. hut
ftK'o latter followed nor arid told her ho
would plead with lwr again to leave
the Btage. When thoy arrived at tho
station Shprt mado his llnal entreaty
and when ho was .again robuffed tho
tragedy ensued.
' MIbs Caldwell was detained by tlia
police ' afl an eyewitness but upon
Short's death soon nftorward showaa
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GALVESTON. Oct. 25. A school for
tneftirt(nr -flnnroTit Ipna In 'thn brick
layers trade which will cosl $50000
will be loedted by to delegates of
jthe nineteenth convention Texas brick
iayersaBSocia'lon which' opened hero
this morning 'with a largo number
present. ' i . ' t
Many citlea aro bidding for the pro-
posed school and tho bonuses offeTdd
Will likely bo high. Doolslon will po
announced at tho .close
slon
of .this
G. A. P. Anderson of Dallas js pres-t
ihnt nf tho association whllo W. $J.
Moran of Fort Worth Is secro'tary. f
k-h' w ih wmm - m r m m m
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F von are Tinettiniinntrrhinnr in tie
Grocery line I caPLsaL3iun
ey if yog wiiiif43l(BK CJ
trade and will alao accommod
you if you hfiWWMffi!1
vr mm h.
My Stock fies fres
nnrl tlifi assortment firat.etess. alid
a trial afafm&tf&tfWg&l
lav pncfnmpr nf mirifi.
The wK$t&tf-miMcakh
n f t h P- gt-ArO! ife
10'lbs. Cottohe
For 'fioq cw i iiotn m v k
- .. iHH-l HilfJ.r JiUSMTii. J?i 'an
uoopers swab. JwmmiffUa i
3-ib. catiTbMW; w;""'" irU
Weight for Iptwu J ? r" ' nU; xf v
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$i.;5
BILLINGS. MONT.. Oct. 25 Tho
"fourth Dry Farming Congress opened
this morning with twelve .hundred men
'interested in raising grain nnd veae-
-table'8 with littlo rainfall prdsent. Be-
tween five hundred and a thousand
.are expected today. Tho session will
close on tho night of Thursday Octo-
"bor 28.
Among the prominent speakers on
OMAHA Nebr:. Oct. 25. The con
vention of tho Woman's Christian Tem
pcranqo Union today hoard tho repbrts
or organizers aiibs Annio ltoouins
formerly a nurso In tho United States
Armv hosnltal sorvleo In tho Phlllntilno
Islands told of tho work of tho tcm-
porancp missionaries In tho Islands
and of tho dlscuoraging results thus
far obtained. Sho la in fnvor of a
concerted movoment to flght tho liquor
trnmo In tho united Htatesvarmy. Nine-ty-ono
por cent of the sbldlor forcof
tho United States sho estimates Is adt
dieted to tho ubo of Intoxicants.
This afternoon tho report of tho
cqmmltteo on finance and disburse
ments will bo hoard.
HARBIN.JAPAN Oct.2C Prince Ito
formerly Japaneso President General
of Korea and probably the most fore-
most statesman of the Japanese Em-
pire was assassinated here this after-
noon by a Korean who followed him
here for tho'express purpose opiilllng
him. That motive for tho assassina-
tion was revenge. The assassin has
been arrested and Is being held here
Threo other princes who wore with Itb
at. tho tlmo wore also wounded.
Prince Ito had Just left tho railroad
carriage at the station when n pistol
were fired In quick succession the bu!
lets striking tlio prince In the hack'
anl ho fell niortally wounded. It js
believed that' tho assassination ws
tho direct outcrowth of a nlot of three
Koroans who woro found at the sta
tion and arrested following tho shoot-
ing. They were all. armed with re-
volvers. ;
Tho body of the slain statesman has
already been removed to his homo
.ward whero a coffin decorated with
flowers' has been sent y tho Russian
and Jnpanese olllclals. All along the
railroad honors aro being shown tho
dead man. i
' Grief nt Toklo. '
TOKIO Oct. 2C Gloom prevails
p.va fnllnwlnir tho recolnt of tho nuws
of the assassination' of Prince Ito.
Princess Ito has been notlued at her
country homo of tho death of her hus
band. The foreign olllco Is bolng be-
soiged with inquiries and among these
are messages from almost qvcry Japa-
neso authorltqy. Price Ito WB3 BlxtV-
elgjit years old'whon lie was killed.
Embassy GrlOTcd.
WASHINGTON D. C Oct. 2C
When tho ofllcial news tolling of tho
death of Prince Ito was received here
this afterjioon the Japanese Embassy
hero was nt onco plunged Into deepest
morning American ojllclnls aor ex-
tending sympathy
rn fitlltii -triii m.nsr f m-
2-1)3 canjQmatq;i(oM;;; Mift
weight tizz:rTz-' f
2-lb. can btanaarqorn H1
x' '" mmi
k prosfine CJil. erooHSIiHie
best per ggillon -
Greeley IrislEPot
per bushelf
Prices on Otlier G
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". Tk?
I am' alsp ihe T
kinds and can save
MALARIAL DISEASES
How to Avoid Them and the Se
rious Consequences of Neg-
lect. -
' "Fix me up something to knock the
malaria doctor" remarked a. sauo
faced sickly looking man cntem
prominent physician's office the
dav. .A
The doctor stepped to his iedicino.
case tookdown a couple of mmc mixed
a preparation which he ligaucd to the
natlent witli the custonry advice tc
'shake well and followrectious' and
resumed his scat
VSuch" cases are fdrjuent" replied the
doctor in answer- W a cuicstlon. "The
varra days nd dap chilly nights arc
ncrtain nirflariainreccicrs nnu aro mosi
serious in (those who have neglected t;
keep thairUtoniach liver and bowels in
good condtn." Such persons arc full
of the impufitieson which' Uie malarial
genp thriSi. and it isfrom this class
thnt typhlidcyc)Fr)ncumonIa llright'a
Disease JimmJox and yellow fever claim
most of jfrcTr viuims whenever these dis
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AP1UT
Thousands of women holound
confinement of much xmn and
child. This liniment is God-
only does Mother '8 Fri
cluld-birlh but it
tnq system tor
event relieves
sickness" and
tyiinuiw. uookpf
tionnniu-u rrfe.
TJ1 WUDHELP REOUtATOR CO.
Wi
i ordeal vuJdgh all women
dread for
fnioares to tliepain
nirth. The thought
le sutrering in store tor
3bs the expectant mother
picasuui unuauuuuiKi.
frlothor's prion:! rubs
to life of mother and
fn nl the firitient time. Not
1T safely through the perils of
m
lie
5dL.t !
$115
aiwBnwroportii iti.
i JUL' it ikri"t r B
Ut 1. 1. mA
a3Eli3i&. ru:ij. f !?.. I
ywmnoney.
MARRSl
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Turkeys etc i oi$heMM ps the higher mar-
ket price. t also sell llliKrid vFeed Stuffs jjof all
AbllenitipTexam
rulftftsntl and was liorniUtcd to iPMr.
Ceod with her corapauy(to Plttsliurg.
Short wns apparently without ttindflV
M6. Marv Lewis. llvltiK nt:N6? fllBaflt
in Hundred and Elovonth'fltrflQt'.NPWi
nrk. who Is boi bved-ta do tno moinor
of Mrs. Bhort. was notified of tho
tragedy and was oxpoctod'Jiovei fnte.
t'onlKht. Short's body Ib nt UlamarKUO
awaiting advices na toV-lta-i (Jcvib;-
tlqn. . jiu r tilt
HULLS CAUSE EXCITI
''NEW' ITORTC Oct. 25
gront'OxcUflvpcnfc on tho
ensorarrd nrcvalatit.
AUSTIN Oct 2G In dtrlct court jPlie plpper waV to guard against the
lirn tnrtnv. bnfnrrt .Tmlcrn Tnllioilllj Tnnlhrlnlfcrerm
tho Security Oil company nnd tho j$I- which fol
vnrro iionninc com mm v coiucssou u
hplng In combine In violating tho anti
trust law. Juugo wuiioun ontereu
judgments agalnsjt tho dofendnntB
nmotintlnir to nbout S175.00O.' The
court wjll Immediately proparo a Judg
ment nsRCSBing ino unesrioriQ)iing mo
defendants' charters and permits and
ousting thom from tlo state. Ije will
name a receiver for each.
Additional lines woro assessed
ngalnst tho Standard Oil cotnpany-of
Indiana for fC5000 for tho amount
Roriilshccd nnd In the hnnds of the
Santa Fa company.
Tho Union Tnnk Lino company was
flnod tq tho value ot 05 tnpks in the
possession of the Btato.
Action wns dismissed wltlumt pro-
Ju(llce Jn the" caso of tho Standard OH'
company of Now York tho Slnnjlarcr
Q'l compnny of Now Jersey juidthe
National Transit company. ?
AH the companies fined confessed
to an unlawful comblnatlort by n work
Ing agreement. When the Htate's caso
the serious disease
get into good condi
tion by taking a aplialile remedy that
will keep theKbovcK clear nud the liver
healthy! and tbMiUnue with it at fre-
quent intervals during the sickly (cason.
A dose of Prickly Ash Bitters three or
four times a week will do all of this Ijct-
sides stimulating the dfircstroTi Improv
ing the appetite and keeping the- bodily
energy at tho highest pitch.
Prickly AbIi Hitters is known every-
where as o system totlic and tiowol regu-
lator It not only removes all tracea of
malarial poison from the system but
tones up the vital organs gives new
strength and vigor makes the body
strong and the brain active
i.i.I.I.t.. A.I. TltMr la lit Ii. a tl. ft rmtn.l
in-dlclncfortlie(mllyIctruc4. JluHdutti-
wst tea y iff i liars l'oy kkpt tl in my hoi
Whtiifrvtr wfW my Jomlly jw Minis oi $nu
ita kldiicy tibjUlei indl8nlM or;Onitlpllou
1 lew QOICJ la au nm im iiccucu.turanki; iiriu
OgBfU-W II WkVyibbMNB
Price $100
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KElIUiSBNT.VriVfi CAI.NES IS -t .
1)ESIEI J'BW 'i'HIAL JIV 1U1)GE.
GItANDURY Oct. C.-llohrosontn-tlvo
E. C. Onlnes was doriled a now'trl-
nl on tho charge of niurdosjiyjr J- t
xi. . l tl.o. J..l1 l.nl.wr
given hy Judge Oxford nt tho cqj)cJu-
oinn nf Min' niriimrnlH vo'strtrdav aftor-
noon anlnos nttorneya w 1U1 wdh J ? J!;1. r
ntely file a notice w appeal. - S.fEon A'-bUsli.
Tho Mothers Clubs of jttm .Nftfh id. ?SSJ"
oJ.j.. t .tti nni wn.i.ino)iMv'nV. 16flaytWday eveulng
tiVJ . AM!
MENT' '.
iXGJIANOe.
Thoro was
itton maritot
.floor.. tpdavowkiK to gaSis In Liver
pool bulls uecombor ihd May cbt-
ton opened Trom1' ffftoi ti 'to twenty
pqlWflnullMHK'tJinpn Si tiirday. .
J "lti n r (. .i T". 1
M-fl-'oi qulphty -icticcic a aid drugglsW
ar-llsp(PIng. ovorywh )fo a clovor
cniidv cnlil euro "tnlilnt.
"tlfcs.- WoVelitfcs m alsfc
ortslil.tlhndi'oiw "Taho
tho hiioozo stago to lioaij
lllmiiof AR for 25c. M
Drug Co.
l)f I ''.Lit i .... .
S3
lied Provon-
fllne for fev-.
rovcntlcB at
)ff all coldB.
iUinorc-nasd
South Wards will meet Wpdncsdfiy'af-
(ornoon nt threo thirty "o'cldclt 'lif
their rcspoctlvp wards. Tho C'onfrill'
Ward oiuh will meet Friday nf ternoun
at four o'clock at tha Contrnl wurd
building.
WA'IIII WHIMY" IlAMl nlOWXEH
ncJlUVS HHH1UEKT IjOTS HKIUS.
L. u. loiidiin or warn couiuy uirco
: wonuiu i(h yiio had
btiulnoss till) loft yes-
U-Vflaytel'day ovenlng on Uio5:42 train
forihlB'homoii k
WhllH Ju Abllom! Mr. (Jondlln mndo
nrruiiKoiuontu for tho mirchuso of
three town lots ifpon Vhlch ho will
c i t iJ.ovcwt iv uuliatiintlal dv oiling in tho
"B faprlng df'lVlO bo that hon tho fall
Sorvod as coffee tho rtoVf coffeo
substltuto ltuown to grocqrtf J ovoryvi
where as Dr. Shoop'H Ilealtlit Coffoo
Will trick ovon a c0ffio QxperUi Not a
grain of real coffee In It GlthWi'Turo
healthful toasted grains mhft nuts
etc. have been bo cleverly bloudodunn
to glvo a wonderfully teatlsfylngcoffeo
tasto and flavor. And It Ib mmlo In
fl itllllUtPi" loo! To totlloiiB 5Q ;or jlD.l
minutes liolllng. Tos it anuneo.(ur..
Shoop created Health Coffee that tho
people might have n gontimV' coffee
Hiibetlttito. nnd ontt thnt would 1m
thoroughly nattsfylng in ovory'poaslblo;
respect Sold by J. T JeBoiv
lie family l ctruc4. JjurldK th-.
I iaT!atoy'k)tpHlilniny haunt
qi my family tqw itlitus ut (nl
jjble niHucmU ort;0ii.tlpllou
mi lhal l
aell ait4fbca(ty Ogaftl.
SoiabydriSggUts;
linAl)FIELI PKUO COMPANY.
of thnt year oiions Jio mi k enter In one
of Abllpjio b schools his s d
daughter Add(o
Mr. Condlln bollovos . Ijllono tho pity
vvTl tVfV.'V.idlt.'nii.l It tiln ticinii in
Bell liln'yfril'i(o!mty rn ihh nnd Invest
tlio iirocncfiH in iiiieui wumry (iro
.w.llr 'tlo IllUC ....... v ifrlmwla linrn
aoji.i(nil'ol()'tlmor8l '
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The Abilene Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909, newspaper, October 29, 1909; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314551/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.