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ABILENE TEXAS WEDNESDAY APRIL 9 1013
nurozi 87.
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10 TALK OVER
TARIFF ISSUE
I'HK.SinKNT AM TIXANCE COW-
MITTEE .MEMllKHS .MEET
THIS AFTERNOON.
TO APPEAL TO PEOPLE?
While House InfltiiaMonx Sny If Do-
foiled tri Present Congress Wil-
son Will Ask For Sclcfllnti
f Member In Primaries-
Dy Associated Press.
WASHINGTON. April p. President
Wilson announced today' (lint ho will
moot the Democratic members of the
Senate Finance Committee In tho t'res-
jtlnut'fl room nt tho capital nt three
o'clock this afternoon to talk over the
. tariff. .
Intimations from tho White House
today say ttint If defeated In tho pros-
. eiit Session of Congress on the- tariff
reform Issue tho President will go bo-
fore tho popple of the Btntoa. whoso
representatives In both Houses of Con
gress will Jinvo thwarted Hie party
program and will appeal for the se-
lection In primaries; of what ho be
lieves progressive canflluuteB.
In tills '-afternoon eoiif-ropeo with
tho president the Senate Finance
Committeemen objected to the House
turlff hill on tho ground that unselou-
"fie principles liad bcon followed In
the tanking of the numerous schedules
The senators will Urge tho presi-
dent that where raw niutorluls had
been subjected . to tile tariff and inun-
ufaotured products jntt on the free
list such n wheat and (lour some
changes filiould be made to the bal-
-. nneo of tuo duties.
TJio Art of llanrlnp.
The Instinct Of dancing la n gift of
nature to all flesh- It 'Is universal
lnngunge. All people however rude
or cultured have their dances. There
are grotesque and crude (lances pre-
posterously Utfly nnd wicked dances
as well as dances superlatively beau-
tiful and Hiilcndld. Anion ir civilized
people of modern ttriios the failgioint
dance hflB practically disappeared. Wo
nro no lojiger exhorted to the literary
"praise the name of the Lord In the
dhtice" but unless wc can feel the
spirit of lino music and dancing the
Joy of the Psalms and much of tho Joy
of life In n closed book to us.
'Ah an exercise legitimate dancing
Is ainotig the most hcnlthful. Ilody
and mind feel Its gladdening Influ-
ence for no amusement has a deeper
foundation In oilr nature Tho end or
true dancing Js the realization per-
fect grace In motion nnd who dooa nhi
Uliow that ft sense of tho graceful Is
tint of our hlghoat fucuUIe-s-'-Kxt
change.
10 I'll' ltEl'OlITEH WOIIKK.
DNpafch Itrrrtii'il u( Loudon Saj'S
PIiih Suffered Fuinllng Fll This
Afternoon.
Bv ABsonlnted Press.
iy.iiwn mui i
2:27 p m- A
Contral News Agency illapatch receiv
ed here asserts that Pope I'lna JufTor-
tid o. fainting lit nt the Vatican this
afternoon and that it In rumored In
the Italian chamber of deputies that
ho s in extreme danger.
DiHSOLirriox ni.s.vppitovi:i.
L'nlon.iind Southern Parllle M'M Huh
mil Plan IH'Hplte JfrUryiiolds De-
cision (o I. S. ('purl.
Hy Associated PresB.
WASHINGTON April 0 Attorney
General Molloynolds today disapprov-
ed of the newly submitted plan for
tbe dissolution plan of the Union and
Southern Pacific railroads.
The railroads nevertheless wjll
siibmll the plan to the United States
court at St. Louis.
ATHLETIC riilMI
The new gym -apparatus lias nrrlv-
td and Is- being put In .place- Ily Frl-
dny evening they will be In readiness
and the classes will bo organized. In
the meantime everybody Ih invited to
como ami examine tho plant. The
hall will bo opened from 5 : ItO p. in-
every day but Friday night nt S:00
p. in. Let everybody como.
llrawnrtvlllo Tho big Bilk worm
colony whloh F. H. Wlllfnms of this
plane 1b cultivating nt his homo Is ul-
uioul ready to boslu Kplunlng. Dur-
ing tbe past six weeks tho worms have
been fed upon mulberry leaves and
the owner estimates that fifty thous-
and t'oroonB will soon bo made by the
colony of silk Bplupers.
I'Ol'K'fi t'OMHTIOX IS
MIU'H ININ0VKI TODAY
Ilv Atvoclated Press
ItOMK April 0. Tho Pope's
raudltluu was much Improved
today. Ufs (ouipentfuro being
fllrhtly nbov normal llo Is
rtiU nufforlng from depression
nnd weakness.
.. .t 4"f 4
IE1G AT BAPTIST
IS
Ir. Klnilironirli Preached Strong Her.
nion Tuesday .Night In h Large
ConKrcgalloB. -
At tho First Dnptlst church Tues-
day night a largo congregation greet
ed Doctor Klmbrotigh who spoko from
(ho subject "Growing In Faith."
Dr Klmbfough showed tho great
things that have been accompllsliel by
pcpiilo of out groat faith and urged
that tho membership of his church
pray for a greater faith. Ho said that
nit tho fallurca that como to Chris
tians come on account of their- little
faith..
Tho singing was good the sermon
strong and Impressive tho interest of
tho christians the beat since tho meet-
ing began and everything points to a
successful series of services.
Everybody la Invited to attend. The
hours for preaching nro 10::t a. mi at
Simmons College and 8:00 p. m. at
the church. The pastor Is at tho
church from 7:00 p. m. and will ho
glad to see anyone wlio'-ftlcslrea to
talk with him on any subject.
Attention Itojnl Arch Masons
There will bo a meeting of Ahileno
Council No. 100 It. & 8 Masons Fri-
day April If at eight o'clock. A full
Attendance Is desired. C. V. Roberta
Hccorder.
W03IEN LOSE IN MITIUOAX
Suffrngo Ih Denied Ily Vntcr.1 (o the
tVnnicu For .Second Time in
Six IHVinUiH
DKTUOIT Mich- April "$. For the
second time In less than six months
tin the face of significant returns av-
ailable at midnight tonight a consti-
tutional amendment permitting wom-
in Butfrnge was touay uoieatcu in
Mien gan. it nione. oi uvc amenu-
monts to tho state constitution lost.
Thb Initiative referendum nnd recall
find Uiq pensioning or firemen provis-
ions all-appeared to bo carrying their
IoiuIb bb lato returns trickled In. '
Municipal ownership proposition n
netrolt. whiclt required a 3 to 2 vic
tory to carry was adopted by a biR
majority.
AVIIJi 8TAKT JiXTKNSIYF. MIFHVEV.
S(nto Leiee nnd Dralnaitc Forte
Work on 10.WW.Acro Farm
on Jlrazos
to
AUSTIN Tex. April 7 Arthur A.
Stiles Stuto Levee and Drainage
Commissioner and n. a. Tyler hy-
drograpber will leave tomorrow night
for tho Civilians State form lit Uraz-
orla where they will orgunlzo w com-
plete levee and drainage survey par-
tv. Tim work will be In charge of
Mr. Tvler vWho will remain In the!
lower Itruzos Tor some three months.
Not only will topographical surveys
be mudo ot the Clemens fnrm or 10000
acres bttt the adjoining territory will
also be included. Couuulsslohur Stllca
has long promised the Prison Commis-
sion to undertake this Work but IiIb
department tins been occupied with the
upper Trinity for some time.
The start on tho Clemens farm
means the beginning Of an extensive
survey in that part of tho State which
will require several mouths to finish.
The Clemens farm will bo pluttod as
soon as possible nnd then designs
mudo for the convicts to liogln work
on tho levees ami ditches. The pri-
mary object there Is to effect com-
plete drainage uud sccohdarp the de-
signing of levees to protect the farm
from the ravages of Uiq llrtizou when
It is In Hood. That section of Texas
being low nnd level nnd subject to
heavy rainfall It jieeda' adequate
drainage about nn much us anything
else hence Mr. Stiles wilt be busy
with tho drainage problem.
The topographic Hold work In tho
Trinity Valloy Hollas dltrl;t will bo
completed this Week. Part of tht
force returned to Austin todny nnd
the remainder will bo horo by tho cud
of the week. Mr. Stiles nnd assistants
will design tho lovoos for tho Pullus
district and In that will frequently
consult with UnthiBltes interested as
tho levees may bo located in several
places. Tho rlvor surveyed is tweuty-
llvo miles by Its inoandorlhgs and In-
cludes that running by tho- city of
Dallas West Dallas and Harrys. It
begins nt Euglo Ford to tho west of
Dnllas "and termlnntos nt 'Miller
Switch on tho Houston and Texas
Central southeast of the .city.
All levee locations will bo made
nnd approved lioforo (ho maps nro en-
graved. WILL NOT INTKKFKKK.
(lorerHMCHl .Not (o Twite IlftHd Ih Cal
IfarnlH I.cglNbittuH CMUrNlHfr
AIIpmk OwhIrk I'rrty.
By Associated Press. f "-
WASHINGTON' April 0. PresldoBt
WIIboii let It bo kouwn today that tho
Federal Government will not; JHtpr-
fero with tho pending legislation In
California by which aliens nro prohib
iten from owning mini or proprly.
Porrlii Qn Thursday. April 10. thU
ulaco formally took Its ponltfoo smog
uio cstaulisbpi towns of Toxm wken
a big picnic and basket dliiHer wu
bold hero to celebrate IU fouttdliur.
Appropriate speeches were mad mm!
Hovornl hundred excursloaUts frm
Juckslwro Mineral WelU and Wtk.
erford participated.
CHURCH
GROWING
Elks Proposed
TIiIh iienujiful building .s to he ore6ted nt the Corner ot North Firsr iuu Cetlnr Street It will uo.st
riirniHliocl over $1000000 mid will he tAvo stones with liONvmviit. The oxturior f th. hnililiti.. u-iil L
hi tiitCBtr.v brick with Inriro linmlnoiiie tilt? tomicu and roof. The
The basement will be used for billinrd tables bou-Hnn alloy tHe. The first floor will contain the
parlors rending nnd writing- rooms. The second floor the lodye room nnd dunce hull I'lnns for the
building lutVe been .completed nndprovide for every.ejmvenienee nnd eomfort known to modern eltth
life. ' " . .
Actual .construction will bo be.Kun as soon u ndditiumil 'fundH nro secured which' are beintr so-lieited.
j ne DiiiKiuiir or uns jinntisome
v.il. l.l .1. .it
owier nmgcH in mo euj' emeniny: me spirit o pr0Ktes mid retntj
The locution selected is ideal nnd the building will jidd greatly to
iviii ne an nonor io tne lodge
Individual Interest Versus Public. Welfare
On nil public questions' affecting the good of the community Iho loynl cilifcen willsncrifice his own
M-rsoiinl interest 'whenever it conflicts with the welfare of the community; mid tinon n siniilne mimhoi.
pie (he patriotic community will
the good oE the whole County not
mote the public welfare of the whole county
o Imye lielore us for solution
iioi an mieue proposition it is a Taylor uotuiiy jiromem. it colls not for the selfish aggrandizement
of the single individual or the Kingle community not for the petty exhibition of IoqiU envious jealousies
hut for tbe loyal generous; patriotic vote of each and every community in the common jnterest of the'
bist good to Taylor County as a avIioIq.
...A I fl . j ' . ir 4 . 1
In locating a County Seat only one question should govern "(hat
number of people ami to inconvenience tho least number
Innocent people should not be
who (hen lived in Buffalo Cop art)
lived in Buffalo Gap in 188:1 only a
uiiring uio past uuriy years nus ueen niinosi as grcai. Hegariiiess or what happened thirty years ago
the people of Taylor County may rest assured that MuffaJo (Jap is going to gel a fair square deal in
the Motion on' May 10th find if a Single person atltmptsto vote unlawfully he will be indicted uud
punished if I can gat a grnndjury to do its duty. While it is a commendable ambition in Buffalo Gap
or Any othertown to aspire io the County Seat and! admire the pluck enterprise and nnblio snlrit. nf
her worthy eitizeiiR.yet believing as I do that it would ho detrimental to the entire citizenship of Tay-
lor County to remove the County Seat from Abilene I cannot refrain from souuduig this word of warn-
ing at the same time assuring the proponents of this change that should a majority of the honest vo-
ters of this County express their will in favor of Buffalo Gap that will is going to be put into ex-
ecution safeguarded by every provision of our laws. s
It is certainly true that Abilene is very inconvenient to the CVi voters of Nubia Shop Uradshaw
Guion Moro Ovolo Jim Nod Dewey and .Rogers ami it is equally true that Buffalo Gaj would be
very inconvenient to the 207JJ voters of Ilnmby Blmdale Abilene Tyc.iMorkcl and Trent. As between
Buffalo Gap and Abilene with reference to their Jelative accessibility it will bo conceded that all
towns along the Texas & Pacific railway can reach Abilene more easily than Buffalo Gap. If every
voting box South of tho Texas & Pacific railway should give a solid vote for Buffalo Gap it would
then liavo the voto-of only-about oncthird of tho people of Taylor county as shown by the following
correct list oj votors based upon the poll taxes and exemptions authorized to vote in the last general
erection viz;
Abilene
Ilamby
Elmdalo ..;...
Tye .....;...'..
Mcrkcl
Ti'cnC
Total
But as a matter of fact Abilene is just as convenient as Buffalo Gap. (If not more so) to tho fol-
lowing places vizi Potosi Caps lborisiind Nubia; mil by using the Abilene c Southern Railway it is
word convenient toRogers Dewey. Jim Ned. Ovalo Guion and Bnulshaw.
Besides accessible location there oro other necessary conveniences to be considered in selecting tho
place to hold court. The records show tliat there are approximately 20O uow civil ' envoi filed in the
District Court of Taylor county each year and with a citizenship as largo as ours there wiU always
bo considerable criminal business. This calls for the attendance of qulto m number of person at eaoh
term of court. Counting tho grand jury its bailiffs and witnesses a largo pci venire of petU jurpre
the hundred or more witness who are aowetimes summonod in oho criwiHal cae and th initial num-
ber of attorneys and apceUtorg in attendance upon court it would lfe ne extraordinary ocitirrnce
for there to be 300 pople to b cared for fed and housed by the County Seat. There muwt iMfiprojier
New Home Abilene
nome tor the Ainione k it Lm lr
(1 i M . .
mttke personal sacrifice nnd yole upon nil jiublic questions affecting
Relfishly in the interest of the community alone but as will best pro.
just such a question.
It is iiot
condetnned for what may have
now loyal resident of Abilene anil of all the 30 citizens who
handful now resale (here. The change in the citizenship of Abilene
.' 1-1G2
M
18
Buffalo
Potosi
Gap
.....;..
410
10
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(Continued on page eight-)
Lodge No. 362.
dimensioim of (ho huiltling will b
and nni. w 11 iimthtWu ini
to
1SV
buildings
tiie appea
iippenrfincc tif the city mid
J" T . -M
"Wft "
Wh
a Huffalo (Jap enterprise.. It h
is. io convenience tlm irrenti.i
liannened thirtr venrs nan Mnnv
.. i
ido
Tuscola i 87
iebris i. ' ''... v 4(1
'Q(s"rs ................ .... 18
tj OtU' ;iNC(l ...... ..... a .i' ..... 8
ue.wej'jt .' rr. ......... . . ........... 1D
OvollT; ;.;.... ... .J....S... .;... 18
aitjro ... M
Guion. . .' fJ7
Shop . .... 02
BradHhaw- r.. 37
View ... ...... 50
AbilencGapH .-......'... fi2
Caps-lMerkel ..'.40
Nubia ; ... in
LJ.
GORSUCH
U
m
FROM FLOOD DISTRICT
ills I'Hrle Ih MnnHfsctHrlH-if IIhnIwxh
MhnInIhch l.os.'t INIImsIrd al Two
llHHdred ThoHxnil DollHr.
L .1. tiorsucli has returned front n
business trip through Ohio. Mr. Uor-
such wis at Zanesvllle during the re
cent flood there and ho states (hat ho
never wishes to see such a disaster
a?uln an (ho Hood waters caused ii
Zahcsvlllu Ohio. ZanoKvlllo Is a city
or 40000 Inhabitants situated right on
the Ohio river and It Is conservative-
ly estimated that ho flood caused ten
million dollars damage to tho (own.
Tho biiHlneCfl' stroma -were a mailing
torrent of water from ten to thirty
root deep for throe days. Ilrlek build-
ings from two to flvo stories crumb-
led ns It thoy were inndo- of sand.
Streets that wero paved beroro tho
rush of water resembled empty rivers
after the water receded having been
washed out from flvo to thirty feet
and not a sign or paving could be
Been anywhere. The loss or Mr. (lor-
Buehs uncle who Is In the Jnniinfnc
taring business nt Kaucsvlllc in esti-
mated nt $200000:1)0. Effects or this
flood on tho city of Zanesvllle will bo
felt for the next ten years.
MILS. KATK KINDALL DEAD
Death Occurred in (:8lfornl Tho
HcmhIhh )Vcro F.xpcrtcd Hero
Today for Hurls! Hh( Did
ioi Arrive
'A message avus received horo Tucs-
oay nigiu uringing tuo inrormntioii
that Mrs- Kate Klndall had died 1
California nnd thnt Uiq remains would
reach- Abilene tor burial (his (Wco
hesday) at noon. Tho train was mot
by members or the Lntightor Under-
taking Company but tho body failed
to arrive and up to 2:30 o'clock no
word of. explanation had been received.
It Is presumed that there was o fail
uro In train connection nnd that the
body will .roach hero at midnight to-
night Mrs. Klndall formerly lived In Abi-
lene and Is qutto woll known by somo
of tho old-tlrao citizens. 8ha was for-
merly tho wife of Grant Tennon or
this city who died and is burled here.
In later years sho wan married to
Kelly Klndall Who lived In tho Mld-
lliMjeutUry. - Mr. KfeMtall dlodHHd
hKTwiHHliMiwero brfiHght Irorir'-'fef
burial. If tho remains reach hero to
night it is presumed (hat tho funeral
win take place at an early hour Tlutrs
day.
fOLqi'lTT HJOS TWO BIU8.
OohithI IrrlgailoH and (Jcupral Mining
jfeaMsres Aro Approied ny Male
KxecHtlrp THy
AUSTIN. Tex. April U. Governor
Colquitt today signed tlm General Ir-
rigation bill granting (ha right of em-
inent domain for Irrigation districts
authorizing county commlBulonerH'
courts to establish these districts and
to order irrigation boud nnd other
elections.
Tho governor also signed tho Gcn-
erut Mining. UI1K
Tho governor today vetoed tho
Vaughn bill that tltosa practicing vet
erinary . surgery In Texas beforo tho
creation of Veterinary examiners
board In 1011 shall not bo required to
take un -sxnmlnntlon In order to con
tinue their practice.
Tho governor also vetoed tho houso
bill by Mondall tor tho redemption of
luutl Horctororo sold by the stato niu
cities for taxes.
LICEXSE SV8INKSS TICKS VV
Three Marrhuje Certificate H'ere !
sHed hy CsHMly Clerk Ishhic an .
Taewlay Called () sfHed.
Thcro was a picking up In the mar-
riage license business at tho court
houso Tuesday lu addition to the
marriage cortlflcato which was men-
tioned In this paper Tacsdny after-
noon County Clerk Young gave out
UceiiHO to tho following parties;
Mr. J. I. GIHIIand to Miss Julia
Ncol
Mr B. Ft Forrester to Miss Era Kol-
loy Tho clerk waa called out of bed
about ton o'clock liwt nlght taac-
commodato tho last tmuied couple.
Tho contracting parties live la Nolan
county
i
Xew HMh Ik 'a(Il eai4.
Dy Associated Pre
WASHINGTON April 9.Tho now
hills Introduced In the Senate today
Includo: A minimum wage for wom-
en; Inspection or coal mines; prohibit-
ing senutors and representatives from
acting as counsel for Interstate com-
merce corporations.
Stawiwd retain Kill Yetecd.
Ily AsotMfd f rM.
JEFFMRIWN CITY.' Mo.. April 9
Governor Major today vetoed the bill
permitting (ho Standard Oil Co. to
contlaue business u Mlnsourl despite
tlm Stato Supremo Ctairt ouster d.
cree.
Tewftars Vr4 M Carywi (!bMI
By Aeeoctated Fee
CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex.. Aueit 8.-.
Two hundred Kalkte Telafdar in Ma
nor m paraded here (bla m&mg dee-
pile tke rein. They are rtteasttag the
state coavfHtie. t
L-.
Mrs. Fay Traatmtll etnae ia on tb
um Texaa ana reciae froee Bweet-
wUr tody and ) vleltlng ftr moOx
en Mrs. Seat Young;
YOAKUM URGES
NEW RAILROADS
I'AfKR IS HK.l l:rltKJf.iitKKT-
IXO AX KAR.W CKKHITS
CO.NFEKKXCE
p
loss is w m.
rrjJti'a Iac'roas la TraasynriaHew Fa-
cilHIi'M WcM af .MlH.IHi- hn4
.Mere .MarkH.s far Famern
to Sell frsdMflx.
By Associated Press.
CHICAGO. HI. April D-Tlio nation
al e.onforenco on marketing adfari
orcdlts In session horo today the op-
ening mcolitiir having been hold yes
terday heard a paper Sent by' B F
Yoakum or New York declaring that
one hundred and slxty.flve . thousand
miles or new railroads woro necceeary
to rurnlsh the same transportation
thcllltlea West of the Mississippi Riv
er ob cast or It.
Mr. Yoakum wants otto thousand
miles of now roads built In tlio west
annually. Ho snld that thlrty-flvo
million dollars woVtn;or fruit and voa-
clftblcB rot In the fields evpry yean
and thnt tho straw burned in tho fields
rrom all sorttt or grains total two
hundred nnd fifty million dollars He
adds that ttic farmers lose In addition
one billion flvo hundred million dol-
lars by i lack of facilities for mar-
keting their produce.
Tlm conference seeks specific rem-
edies for ovIIb existing In (ho market-
ing of farm products and for a more
equitable distribution of them. Tho
organization wnfr Instituted after a
meeting of rarniersMrt Texas In 191 J-
and n( which' Was discussed tho dis
tribution Or tho yield of tho farms
Ono or (he main purposes of the
conference la to urtb the creatte-r
a bureau or nmrkiks or Jho Jultc
Htntes government chrylag wjth It a
member or tlio predeatcablat
Another purpose la" thV-ofinlmtkn
or fruit growers Of tho middle west
Into a selllnj agency and. f (he agri-
cultural edltbrs to cbuwaloa the war-
kfitlng'ptaH ana: io 'fim. acnmxsMa
suniora.
A a Appeal (a K4tltf.
My Dear Brethren add Staters:
Our rhurch has votci to have a
protracted meeting. Wq are bavlag
sorvlccs every night at 8t(M) o'eteqk.
ir I. rail get tho mctubora 0 the First
HnUtlst Church to do Uielr itutv iiyt
attend tliese services and coato prey-
ing for tho lost wo will havo tho great-
est meeting tho church has r
known. 1 anneal to you lu tun num
or tuo Master to help the lost of Abl-
leiiu. .. What a rcajKHialblllt)' we ow
them. I urge you first becauae Ckrfait
died for you to do your 4Uty and next
uocutiHo I nave a right to count on
you. Don't fell Christ aad don't dls.
appoint ynur pastor. Come let's feavq
a great lime in brlngliiK the Iot
home. Tho service Tuedv bImIiL
was fine. Tho iucUh starts oft well.
nwo on and lot's do eur-beei. It will
tako uvery member. A lew cau't do
it. I t counting on Sou. We are
having ftood Blnaiac. Braiker llnrv
Morgan Is leading aad tke waste hi
Inspiring and helpful r Invite every-
body especially tho unsaved and
members of our church who feel like
helping Us .1 expect every number
of my church to bo preeeat. Breth
ren talK the wdetlux aad attead.
K. A. KIMBROUQH l'r.
Kaakers vx Cetliwiiif.
A baseball gaaio baa beea asteiut.
cd between tho Bankers and the Cot-
tonmou of this city for Moadar. As.rU
21st.. Sun Jacinto day benefit the
Elizabeth Memorial Club wbe hav
secured not only tiie aate reee4i4e but
also all privilege at the bail iwrk
on that day.
Both teams have atari wmaUe
for this aaaie aad It Is baJUtv hv-
thoee who kaow tke Uueun af ixh
team that a raet sjaiae aa4 m tsit
wti Interest faaa will be Oay4
I
if. . jmtkict ctoinu.
WW t'eareae Nexi Xewhur
Ceaiildyealile lHNshusa b be
TraaMrtssL
United Stales Dietrkt Caurt will
conveae la Abllen xt McMAay aabr-
Hlag. Cenelderabla bueiweea to aebed-
uled to b traMeactedat tbi km
Thia wilt bo the m tm kU la AW-
ione ih which the recently appointed
Marshal Cabala Hill McDonald will
participate la. Some of tke CafcteiA'a
trim here have bee laforMi that
ao wim reach Abiia
have thlaae In reediaeaai
eourt the. followinir uru.
KKMMK IMJt OX IfACft
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1913, newspaper, April 9, 1913; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth331892/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.