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VOLUME XVII.
Abilene texas Thursday june io 1913.
NUMBER W.
EBIE IS AGAIN
BRITISH POLO PLAYERS IN ACTION ON FIELD
INCREASE TO
80 WOMEN ARE
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PRESENTATION
"TIWJfJIIME-ii i . ;
WAS SUBJECTHEARD AT DALLAS
BE $5000000 BORNEO
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AT I'lllST BAPTIST ( lll'IM II
ui:iim:miiai mht.
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Hcxl Interrsl Hilnlfpslcd of Aiij Sp
t!ee During Hie .Meclini: SVr-
Wees Ifteh Dii iiiul Xlght
ItcuJirilli'H- of Weal her
Wednesday tlit afternoon nini night
Korvlciw of tln Hilton lovlvnl virmj
Imlil tit (ho KIihI Baplftt chinch on!
imcmitil of the nilji. Those why wore
lruiit at tlio afternoon Horvlco re'
port a good meeting. At night Hit
audience wii8 large considering thr
roinlltion or tlu streets- The song
tuul devotional services were coiuluc
ted hy .Mr. Hobbs ami tvus enjirted lu
all present. Sprlpture pimtntlouf
woro given hv a lar-jo number After
Iho sermon there wore b!. profession?
of faith ami the Interest wan the lms
or tin meeting." Tonight tiro sertiei
will Ik hold nH usual. I? the wcalhet
permits Hip tabernacle will bp used
hilt If it Is too (lamp to go there the
"Horvlcp will bi at the First Baptfti
Church. Thi people are urged to at'
tomb rain or shine.
Tbo sermon at night was on tip
text: "1 bt'Boecli you therefore bre-
thren that o present your bodlor
Jjving .sacrifice .iHiiJUv4jril;"whlrl'
m your reasonable service "
Mr Burke wild In part:
"I am Kind to bop ho largp n con-
gregation prosnut tonight. 1 know
the streets are nimbly for 1 camp near
slipping down mj-HcIf if I had I ouli
ham gotten up though and come on
to church. I would not dp like noun
old church members do The fall
down In the mud ami just may there
.My Hiibjccl tonight ft 'Presentation '
Our usefulness hh Christians depend
upon the win Ate present nut reiver
as Christians ir we study to pleas
mon te are going to rail Cod Is tin
person whom we should iloairo ti
please. The Distil is always pn tlu
Job KVery thno a meeting uturtri In
ft there to present blinsoir. In thr
llrst plnui. Satan presents himself tr
tho preachttr. A minister never goo
Into a pulpit that Hatau does not talt
a Mial uv his side If he enii get tie
primuher to Iry and preach to b
poftitlnr and to ptoufe men he stop
thtu'e and knows the sen bo Is tlead
I don't believe there Is a preacher oi
earth who ran have Hip old time pow
or or the Holt- Spirit and give an inch
to the Devil. If Hatan falls on tb
preaiiher the next phire he goes l
to the eiiolr He nays If I ertu't ge'
the preacher I run get up a row li
thin choir Ami about half the fine
hit Is right about It- lint if he falls in
the choir he noes out ami rlts dowi
by some old church member who 1
not living rlllt add tolls him. look
hero. I would nut stand any atich
proaehlut;: that preacher Is usiiltlnr
you K.et up mid walk out of he.ro. nm
about the lime the preachers la np
pualipg. to souls to accept Christ on'
walks the old rayor back and thr
meeting Is killed ir tho devil should
rail In this ho goes to some womar
who ban a now drosfr he wants tc
show and he gets her to come If
about the time the service Is Half oil
and make tin exhibition or herself
and attract the attention of every
body lu thehouse. If he rails In Hilt
lie will get It Into the heads or tlu
ladles of the church to take up the
financial iiietlyn. Tliev want !
re:uh the niasses. ho tbet give an lcr
cream supper and charge about dpti
hie what crram Is sold for down it
town and say we must roach the
imiHflt!H. I toll von the dill la on lift
Job and he can present hlmsoir l
more waya than we think There V
but one way to reach the maSSOH am'
that Ih hv the old time power or flodV
Holv Spirit.
"There is ho much In the way tlinl
wo proHint ourselves tu'llod. A
Christian should be ghnrltnhlu. Pou't
think that It Is the rich and tho cul-
tured aloiip that are to be saved. An
perttm who Iiiib his right tnliul can
be saved. It Is the simplest thliiR on
ear lb The iiojhoji wlui Jft jlowtu iihd
nut Hboiild b gone after. Hut lot
oniiio "Kernul" make a Htart and
wntuli ou old oliurclt memberB tnkt
uotlue- Kvory woman In the church
wants to fan tlio "KeruaL" you will
nrowd aiomid him until It ft enough
to dlgust anybody and toll him Hint
you have Imtui prayliiR for him. Oh!
the "Kcrnal" ha made a ntart! How
glad ou urP and how auxloua you
are to have him join your church. Hut
lot Home plain woman Mart and not
oi)t of you pay liur any attention
Oh! how Home or u do present our-
selvca to Clod. In a meeting of mine
n great "Kornnr and a widow wore
saved livery man and woman In Hit
meeting almost hud a IH whon Hip
"Kotnal" ta Baud Nobody cared
much wbput Hie old womuu About
liv vowrB later I vftlted Hie town
again. Tho "Kuritul" nwx mo to
try ami lend lift own ilutightor Io
('In 1st. I iiHked about him and they
tulil ulo that lie hud never been to
church hut oiio time alnco 1 loft I
Hskcd who lu this woman that Is auU
M
iu:Jhi iNTKin HAN(ii:AHiin
III' M VMHI COMI'VMliS
OILS INTItOIH ( i:i.
L
S:i .Mui;nalla liouulil PrediiclH lit Car
Load l.nN In Si care Ititlex
And Aficr Thai lll'liu'
Uih riisxlhle.
Hy .AMoeiaieil Prefw.
DAM .AS uiip lit.- Tnslfmony n-
panllnn Hip aljigeil liti)riilaugt'iibilt
of the oils sold by Hp various Htau-
dard Oil ConipauleH. uiik latrodnce-l
n Hie sniQ.Oi oil oiiier and pen-
alty suit here today. "
K ' Hide or the Maguolln Pelro-
lium Coiiijmuy. said tliftt prior to Ahty
l'i. Hi 12. his coinpauy had o buy
Standard Oil produrts la tarlond lots
o rt cure carload ratesand that after
hat it was posnlbie to mix products
from different companies jn (u. same
crtr.
Asked If the Magnolia used Hie same
ode book In ordering rrom all the
"itantlurd Concerns lvbie said that ho
ltd not know but that this depart-
ment had only one code book Mr.
Kbjo Is general manager or the sales
lepartment of the Magnolia Company
md nlMo assistant secretary. On the
taml yisterdiit lu which an attempt
vvnB mndf tLow that the Magnolia
.'ompatiy'B Bales department raided
he sales department or the Plorce-
ordee OH AHSociation to get the
ulk of its sales organization Mr
Sbje testilled that the Magnolia had
quired tniuit or Its men rron the
'leree-Korilyce Association. Ho spp-
ially ilenled ah Intent to tako ovof
he I'ordtf-e AHSoolatlrtu He said he
mil Instruct! d all his managers not
o einplot more help thnn necessary
rom Its eoiupotUom The state clalm-
d that Increased Kalarlea was one
ndnccrnenl to get Hip Plerce-Fordyce
men.
YAri)i:VII.IK Af.AlX.
M Sunn ns Team Can Be Secured
MamiKeuiPiit of JchcII Will Add
Feature to I'rmrram.
T. A Daniel mauaficr or tho Alr-T
Ionic ami Je-wol play places says tnat
is hooii as he Is able to secure a team
i uiudetllle feature will be added o
nh evening's program at the Jewel
s long uh the protracted meeting
nnllniiPH the show will be glt'en each
light In the Jewel. Mr Drtnlei hopes
'o be able to secure ir Vaudpvlllp at-
ractlon tor the performance on Sat-
irdat night but if unsuccessful will
uive one here by Monday at least.
eoFNfv coniT.
I'tto Fit II Caves on Trial toilajThe
Ciinp of the Stale is. (Mil) loll
Broun Cunlliiucd to June '.'IS
lu the two countt courts today Hie
iises of Hie Abilene Horse and Mule
"onipun vg the Abilene und Southern
Uulhtay Compftny. and H. 11. Smith
it al-. vb V. O. Driinimond ct iil.i rtro
in trial- At the afternoon bcbbIoii of
ourt In the Hotel Oraee the room
wiih o orf lotted with people.
The case of the state or Texas vs.
"bo ton Brown wnH called today and
the trial postponed until Thursday
lime 2rth .
xf.w uino stow: to opf.x.
llr. .1. II. AVnrnlck Will lMablNU Bus.
lness lu lliilltlintr Fornferlj Oc-
cupied Io Harris l)nir Co.
Dr. J. Jl. Warnlek or Morkol ttab
Hi the cltj todav Dr Warnlek l
making proparatloiiB to 'go luto thi.
irug biiHlnesH. and will occupj the
'uillillntr in which the Oorf. t Harris
')niB Store waa located on Chestnut
Street- Dr. Warnlek will carry opo
ir the largest stockH In the city. Ho
will Hlart ttlthln tho next row days
vork being dolayed because or the
laying or the cement nldowalk In front
if the building lie will occupy.
ldrNvv H. Gi
Mr. nnd MrHnv. II. GiOeii. of Ihfr
'l'iilli.1 Klnlnu Wimtlier itiiremt lle-
partmeiit nro reculvlug congratula-
Ioiih over the arrival or a sou. Mothor
ami child nro reported to bo doing
nicely.
Mcndanies. Fred Halter and Mae
Merchant havu returned from n few
ayH visit In Han AukcIo.
W'W'Ni'ii
lug this congregutlon on 11 ro tonight.
Tho. Inlil ntii It la the wlilott" Unit
vnu saved la your meeting. What
vas tho dHTereiiep presontatlon Tim
.vomuii had presented her body and
out to (led. and I never saw such
tower "
The florimm waa cloned with a ton-
'hlug Htory of the wonderful faith and
-nnvurHloit of an outlaw In Oklaho-
ma and the beautiful story of tho
ilutnlo fulfil of n fourteen year old
ulrl who led n great lawyer to Christ-
SorvlceH every aflernooii except
Monday unit Saturday at Hireo o'clock
ami every night rain or shluo
HAOON
Y ONE CODE BOOK
From left to rlghtt apt. It. .. nitsoii
The photograph shown three of the.Tlie) an- Captain Hi twin the head of
rour membrrs or the British polo team
tthkli will meet the Anicrlcali team
on the Long Island Held lu action
Officers Determined to .Stop Oierspeeit
Ititr bt Auto Dritcrs in (lie
Business lllstricl.
The time comes when patience ceas
es to be a virtue It ft burp. There ft
lots of elasticity In toleration but It
ft jmsslble to stretch It to the snap-
plug point It Is ready 1o snap.
Be warned yo reckless drivers off
automobiles; dlto ye riders or 'two
wheelers."
This paper has beqn urged both tiy
plain gIoHich cltlzcua and olllcers to
serve notice on those people who
have persisted In driving cars and
riding motorcjcles at a reckless and
dangerous rate or speed In the busi-
ness district of Abilene that the un-
lawful practice must ceiiae. Tho of-
ficers stale that Hiet mean just what
thev sav this time and ovurv man
"aught violating the speed lawn will
be compelled to give an account In
court and If the city laws aro found
iiiHUtllelcnt ip check; the bad habit
(hoy are gplng to agitate the adoption
if more drastic Jaws.
Police Commissioner J. P. Woolen
said to a representative of tills papoi
Wednesday afternoon :
"I am the last man In Abilene who
wants to Bee anyone brought Into
court and fined. Thp man who Is
found guilty of an offense ami is co-m
polled to paj n pennliy. always ban
my sympathy- But I am thoroughly
convinced that the safety of life anil
limbs of tbo mon. women and children
or Abilene demands that wo tighten
up In enforcing the clty'a speed laws.
There are some drlvem hero old and
young who seoni to havcjorgoltcn
that there ft any limit to the Hpced
ut which they can travel In the busl-
iichb district. Thcne reckless drivers
hnvo got to a point where they aro a
nuisance. They keop citizens in con
stant expectation nnd fear of a dis-
astrous accident and aro n dread Io
a largo majorltv or Jocnl automobile
ownorB who believe In and desire a
strict observance or every speed reg-
ulation .lust a few days ago 1 luul
an lilmnst hair-breadth escape from
a collision. I vaa ovt driving In my
buggv ami In turning the corner nt
the intersection of two of our most
liberally traveled IjiibIiiphh Streets
mftsed u disastrous collision with an
automobile by only a few feet. Not
only wiib Hie car going at a speed be-
yond that prescribed by law but the
driver wiib traveling on the wrong
Hlde of tho strcut- I was too busy
trying to dodge tho machine and sav.
the lifo of the Ahllono Police; rom-
mftslouer to get the number of tho
car. Speeding over the business dis-
trict of the city miiBt bo Htepped and
"wo nro determined to stop It. If It
can bo done In no other way 1 am
going to favor deputizing rb many
plain clothes olUcorti as ft necessary
nnd place them on the streets with
Hipp watches."
Chief of Pollco Clinton mild:
"I have beep working as n pollco
oillcen off ami on. since 1SCQ and
have found the problem of putting an
end to ovcrspecdlng by boiiio drlvera
the hnrdfut one to solve that 1 have
been up ngalUHt. I rcalUe that It has
golie too far lu Abilene: that there ft
too much recklesH driving here and
we must stop It. I am going to dq all
In my potter b bring those parties
violating this law to justice. I also
tvaut to call the attention of nil drlv-
em (hat In Hie future they must keep
their machine lights burning ut night.
ISvery machine will ho expected to
have Its lights burning when the
street lights come on in tho business
WILL SUPPRESS
QDccnmn crane
ON OUR STREETS
t. t. Itumiej r. .u. i rciihe tnpl. ..
the team mid Captains Ldtv.iniH and
loeketi ThnHP nL'iihiki aii.im li
uitKptt Ibose amiliist thom hrj
are playing are tin mbers or the West
Tiiiionv KitOM biplvm:
THO MUX AIM.' MI.I.KO
Hy AftHoclated Press
HICHMN. .Him M -Attiilitr
KfnftPt ami ;i passenger numeil
f derhltx weivi lulled toilny tben
'heir biplane turned a soinerHault Jr
4 at the height of one hundred feet.
throning both of the men out
n
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FLINGS SELF IN
OF
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is pinp.li nv hkckvp i:ampm:
OF MISS DAVISO. AT I.O.V
BOX DhltllV ItACi:.
By Associated Press.
ASCOT nngland Jum 1! Fired
by the recent example of Miss Kiul.y
Wilding DavlHon. who threw horseir
lu front of the King's horse during the
KiikIIsIi Derby nice at London. A male
biitTraglst today committed suicide by
throwing himself In front or August
Beiuiont'H four-year-ohl Tracoy dur
lug tho race of the AHOot gold cup.
Tho act deprived the American Bpor-
tsnmn or a good chance ror the tro-
phy. ix tiif: moiiLit coriiTs.
Crlmlmil Appeals.
AUSTIN Juno IS. The following
proceedings were had hi thp court of
criminal appeals today:
AllirmedAVcalo) Holllns from An-
derson count) ; T. S. Mitchell from
Armurong county; Dr. Ludwlg llrnun
from Bexur; Jtistp Gpniles front
Be.ar; Utile Adams from Bexar; V.
T. Joyce alins Hottle Joyce fi-om
Bexar; Antonio Rodriguez fiom Culd-
woll; Kid Bpberts trom Collin; Humor
Anderson from Coriell: Cora Hallcr.
from Dallas; Perry D.twsou from Uon-
zalcs; Bon ThumnB from O rat boh;
Phillip BrookliiB from HarrlHon; Tom
Black from Harrison; Albert Nona-
berry from Jobnson; u jinrto W. T
Howell from Johnson; Netva Dennis
from Montague; John JelTorHon from
Newton; William Sullivan rrom
Orange; Jim Scott from Orauso; Sam
Johnson from Shelby; KrncHt Harri-
son alias ICrnest Harris from Tar
rant; Bob Hayncs from Tyler.
HeverHed ami Bemamled Tom
QunllB from Coryell county; W. D
Mien from Dallas; Amy Bussoll from
Jerrorson; I'mest Seymuur. from Jef-
terson; A. .M. Cotvart from JohiiHon;
Satu 11 Brown alias it. U. Jones from
Jotieui Taylor Ivor from Uberty;
Hoy Brallsfprd from Newton; Henry
Coulter from San Augustine; c. It
Sims from Titus; It C. Trlukle rrom
Upshur
Hetersed und DlHinlflKed Isaac s
Knight from Denton county.
Reversed and Relator Discharged -Kx
Parte D. B Bice rrom Tarrant.
Motion for Rcheailng Oveirnled--llarrfton
Vlck from McLennan coun
ty: Bird Milton from Kantland; John
Rogers from Coryell; Sam Kauffmitu
from Dallas; Muson Nobles from Mc
Lennan.
Submitted on Brief and Oral Argu-
ment for Both Frank Wlllft from .Me-
Lennuu county; ox parlo W.CJ. RoBhor
.WA.AAiAtfVM
dfttrlct."
Sheriff T. C. Weir said n few days
ago-
"There are too ninny speed viola-
tions lu Abilene every day It must
bn stopped I nm going to keep my
oyeB open and If tho people and other
officials will ro-operato with me wo
will Btop Hie daiigeroua habit"
MA
ffiA
M
HO
. i.iiiitnn ami (apt. . I. Liirkflt.
brook team siting them nra-tlee
n.1w nln u ftw Iih berore flu.
KJI."'t' "" '"'tl"K and there tnfi con
. iloral( K.Ut)! oll NNn 8m fn
ord Hie Urliomt
coxfi:hi:mi: is 111:1.0 at bib.
.mi.mjham co.ci:h.mx(i thi:
cottox chop.
I Associated Press
Btlt.Ml.VCiHA.M Ala. .tunc J 9.-Tit
remits pr the conference between Hi-
steamship and railway Interest; bank
ers compress owners cotton export
ers on tbo rules ror bundling Hie cpt
ton crop Hift year and later as an
iiounccd today are that there will b
no Phjijige in tho propoBqd pluim.
The ratesaro elTccHve S6"p1ember
und provide ror uniformity In hnllni
teoHou etc.
rrotn Travis; J. It. Hooks rrom liar
din; .1. D Shaw and V. S. Kly fron
Freostono; Horace Wootft from Pal
Pinto Kd Chrfttlau from Dallas.
Suhniltted on Briefs for Both Jin
Harwell from Johnson county; Mood-
Green from Shelby; John Drummoud
from Archer; Mary Stewart fron
Hnrrlu; J. p. South rrom Taylor; 11
L. Yons fom Galveston; T. M notts
from Palo Pinto; Howard Mangum
rrom Angelina; Marshall Palmer fron
Chahibors
Submitted op Brier ror Appellnnt-
B. A. Rust rrom Bed Blver county
AudreW Wlfton rrom Cass.
.Suinbltted on Brier for the State
K H. Day rrom Wichita county; A
Stephens (two cases) frriin Throck-
morton; P. Templeton from Throck
.inerton; J. A Partridge rrom Throck
liiorton; Krnertt Uie. from Orange
I'ltk Jacksuti Jr. froni Waller; Ainoi
.V'ul'oH from Waller Perry Mltchol
(two caees) rrom Potter; HatiH Nagle
rrotn Burleson; Robert Sncnd Iron
Dallas; 1J. Iiug from Dallas; F. h
Bciirland (two cases) from Potter
Roa Campbell front Nolan.
Submitted on Motion for Rohcarliu
R. B. Dunn from Hood county; .Ink
Thomas et al. from GulvcBton
Supreme Court.
AFSTIN TexnB June 18. Tho fol
lowing pioceedlngs were had In the
supreme court today;
JndsmoiitH Alllrmed Sam PnBcha
vs. Hugh luinan. frpm Wood county.
( of Broowuwood is. Brown Telo
graph ami Telephone Coinpauy from
Hrc. tvn.
MntUn for rehearing granted and
anui.ilid euswer to certlllcd qucsHous
nied M K & T. By. Co. of TexnB vb
Y. Y fieii.slc) tiom Hnrrfton
Motion for nevmftBlon to (Ho noil'
toii for man Iuiuub granted ami caitsi
sot for Wcilr.eaday. Oct 8 lOpaM
K. h rHv. Co. of Texaa va. W4lllam
t Plertou Judge ot al
Motions to advance submitted Con-
Hitmera Lignite Company va Wllllaii
llubnur from Wood; T. J. Hill vb W.
D Hunter from Travis.
Cause Buhmltteil: Muck Carter vn
M K. & T. Ry. Co. of Texiifl from
Orayton.
Mom: ci:mi:xt sIbkwalks.
I'glr Place lo Be KchumciI IFimiI
Walk to l'.Mi ml OhcIIhU lllurk
oh CkchtMHt Street.
An old eye-sore ft lo bo removed or
Ik being removed und In Its place will
be laid cement sidewalks. Tho half
block on the wchi side of Chestnut ex-
tending from South FlnU which has
formerly been slabs of stone will be
replaced with 12-foot cemotif extend
lug to tho curbing.
Singers are like loan nharlts-al-ways
taking notes.
'i " i "
lis wasteful Ip talk nftiut 'nmk'
lug goud' Get buiiy
NO CHANGE IK THE
PROPOSED PLANS IN
HANDLING COTTON
roTW. TiKipr si hiiiui.i: ii.tku-
VTIOS WILL AIM) THIS TO
iwniA'iKii iii:vi:mks.
Ell
Hamuuts Taken From Free I.M And
cl lleiicali'd IKciMpllHg- llran-
d'es From Full Internal
Tn of $1.1(1
H Ainrriclated Press.
.A8KK0TuS' Juno IP Tho Do.
UM-riitle tnrmberH or the Senate. Fin-
aiie Committee who unto completed
a t ntHloii of tho HchoditlcH hi the
' uiU-rwLcd tin Iff bill declare that the
otal of the alterations will Increase
Hie estimated revenue derived from
the hill lo more thati live million dol
lars.
Tin bulk of the Increase coiiiob from
Hie taking of bananas rrom the free
list and making tftmi dutiable at Jive
eiits per bunch on the ground Hint
hfy nfe controlled by a monopoly.
The Increase also comes by the ro-
teal of the act exempting brandies
tsed In fortifying wIiicb. from n full
ntrrual revenue tat of $1.10.
IIRYAX STOItlHS.
In the course of an nrtlclo on Wll-
lain Jennings Bryan by NVIIIinm Uay-
ird Hale several slorloH tiro told In
he World's Work which do not lire-
end to be pew bdt hear repeating
is typical or the man.
Mr. Brynn has been addicted to bi
blical references all his lire and Mr.
Bryan tolft or how ho made us'b or
(notations when he came to tho point
jf asKing iter ratlier for her band.
"Mr. Halrd." said tbo young Mr.
Iryiin. "I hirip been rending Proverbs
i good deal latob. and 1 find Hint
Solomon Hiiyu: 'WIiobq nndoth a wife
.imleth a good thing and obtalueth
ayor of the IjoriL "
"Yob." Mary Balrd's father replied.
'but Paul Kiiggests that while bo that
-nurrleHi doeth well ho that marrleth
;iot Uooth 'better"
Dismayed only for a moment the
iHpirlng youth rejoined:
"Paul may have (said that but attre-
ly Solomon would bo tbo better au-
thority on Uift point hecauso Paul
never married."
The Secretary of Stnto of the grape
nice dinner ndmllH that ho once pro-
posed to drink ivlne under a certain
s-oudltlpii. lu Japan ut u dinner nt
.vhtch the health of Admiral Togo waa
wing drunk. Mr. Bryuu'H glass was
observed to contain only water. "You
.iiust drink the health in champagne"
cxUalmed one or tho biiuquettera
across tho table. "No" Mn Bryan
ipilckly replied "your JHpancso he-
.'ocs won their victories drinking wat-
ar. 1 am drinking their health In
vuter. When you win victories on
champagiio 1 will drink yopr health
in champagne."
Few men could have gone through
Mr. Bryan's experiences and tome out
of litem with tho mellow sweetnesa
it temper which ho ahows todu Mr.
Hale says there la nowhere about him
i trace of Jealousy or disappointment.
Ho seems to love utoricB of which ho
is the victim. J)y way of Illustration
.ho writer repeats thu widely publish-
ed Htory that .Mr Bryan told last year
when lift aduilrera wore urging hhn
to stand for the nomination again:
"A certain cowboy came Into town
opo night und having gotten pretty
well organized mndo lift way into tho
dance hall. Ho made himself ohttox-
lous and waa led to the door. Hut ho
returned wont in again und repeat-
ed the performance; Uift time ha wb
dragged to tho doiaiuY rushed out
Into the Htrect. Me returned a third
time hoivover 'whereupon ho was
kicked across the hall hit upon the
head with u chair and lilting1 head-
long Into tho gutter When ho had
come Ip himself and had got tho aand
out of lift mputh and tho blood out
of lift yoB ho was heard to uayt
"They can't fool mo; I know what's
there."
Afr. Ulryan spenks without mnHcc
even of such treatment an that nan
night handed out to him by Governor
Thayer of Nebraska. tr. Thavor.
long lift political onemy waa presid-
ing at n non-partftan mass meeting
at which Mr. nrinn was to nnneui-.
When Mr. Bryan took lift place on
ou iiiuuurm me governor nretnn.
ded not to recognfto him and asked
hint lift name. The roply waa Wil-
liam Jennings Bryan. "Oh Mr. Bry-
an Bald the chairman "I am glad
to meet you; do you speak or liig?"
On n much earlier occasion when
Mr. Bryan waa Just out ot bcUoo! ami
was really unknown ho waa nremeii
Into service at u Dcwocratle nimuine
hi me puouc Htiuaru at Jacksonville.
HI. because tho Bcbodukd speakers
wuro Blow n arriving aad (We crowd
wuh growing Impatient. "How uhull
l Introdttcu him" whftered the
elialrmmr after young HryjtH had con-
aouted to aerve. "Oh ut aay wo
will now hear WilthtM J. Krvan. a
rising attoraoy of tkft pleM Th
chairman turned to the auaiwace. oh-
tallied silence and amwumciNl: W
'win now have the pWaaur o( m
FROM
i:KACKIt Kl'SSIAN VIILAKIW
SHT VI KK TO KAKN WNKKK
WO.MKX .MLKt'T.
ALL FXITS BLOCKED
IniporlalleH of (kp (llrl Lr fo
Work oh Ssjcur Ktttale In )ffrtilh.
ith KHtiiki "YiH Cmhh
of Deed.
By Associated Press.
ST. PirrKHSBUItO. UiiBBln. Jiiho-13
(eighty women were burned to death
lu n bam hy villagers who had been
enraged at the Importation or chean
Klrt labor to work on n augnr estate
in the province of Poltnvn. In Southern
RtisBln. according to a Kiev newspa
per today.
Thu excited villagers first seen red
nnd fastened all exits whore tho
women were sleeping and then ot fire
to the building. With all wayn of es-
cape blocked the women perished In
tho Unities.
"Objections .Net Wllkeat Chhuc"
By Associated PreBS.
AUSTIN Texas. Juno 10. "Flro In-
Btininco companies who are objecting
to Te.xaa regulations nro pot doing bo
wholly without cause" Bald Insurance
Commissioner Olll today. He said that
i. eivi laws are unfair to tho com-
panies and "Instead of tending to pro-
mote a healthy Insurance business
were tending to promote one of n de-
rogiery nnture."
Farm Agent F. A. Peel returned Into
Wedneaday nfternopii from a trip ovpr
the southwestern part of the county.
He says the fanners In the Canyon
country nro needing rain nnd none
had fallen up to tho time ho left 4
o'clock Wpdncsday afternoon. In com-
ing home he pays he met the rain nt
Caps and It seems to have been heav-
ier an ho approached Abilene Fine
crop prospects In tho Caps country
waa lift report. Mr. Peel Bays ha
heart! of no disastrous depredations by
the grasshopper and does not fear any
Eicut d.ituago by tho peat this year.
Jj. L. Peevcy ft In today frpm hi
son's place ton miles northwest of
Abilene. He says tho rainfall Wed
nesday nmounted to about tho same In
the Hodges community as It did hero.
Orops are lino bo said. '
1I0YAI 1'AIR OX HOXEYXOOX.
1'rInccKH Vlcterla LahIxp and Bake at
CumbprlHHd at Favorite liHHtlafr
Lodge of Wlllftw.
BKRLIN Juno 19. Princess Victo
ria Louise and the young Duke of
Cumberland who woro married in
Berlin in May aro spending their
honeymoon tit Htibortus-stock a fa
vorite hunting lodge of KmperOr Wil-
liam the brlde'a father.
This chateau in the forest ft most
beutlUfulTy aituated and Hb history l
not without Interest Ita beauty had
appealed to previous royal bridal cou
ples several other members of the
reigning family having spent their
honoymoons there the latest being the
Crown Prince and lift bride. Tho
lodge ft near Lako Wcrbcllen thirty
tulles north of the capital. It owes
Its existence to King Frederick Wil-
liam IV tho elder brother of tho first
Oorinaii emperor. King Frederick
while bunting one day dismounted to
rest nt a spot In the woods tho beauty
of which entranced him. He decided
at once to build a house amid such ro
mantic and pleasing surroundings. He
announced his dccUlpn and thrusting
lift hunting stick the German call it
a stock Into the ground at aft feet
named tho lodge Hubertus-stocK in
honor of St Hubertus the patron saint
of hunters.
The original lodge ft small but very
comfortable. Emperor William added
to It from time to time in order to
jiavo room for the entertaiamt nt
his hunting guests. The oater walla
of thp chateau are eranited with
stags' antlers and laW pther tro-
phies of the chase are much in evi-
dence. I I III II I Mil L II-
County Clerk Ymmg ftsHd asar-
rlaae HeHM todav to one eoupft. the
r first certificate given oat in savfral
days. A -postscript on the tttrti f the
marriage license book requested that
tho names not be puhlthd until Sat-
urday. Wo comply with the rnet
of tho brldo and groom te-se.
W 'HIIHII P IIH'IW
The City Comnilsslaners are meet-
ing this afternoon.
toning to William Rftta Rryaa. a
Jay attrney of this place."
"Today" writes Mr. Hak. "tha
thrice defeated candidal who has
come to Washjagtott to sit at Dm rih
hand of a DeaiocraHc rrsairtiKit is
tolling these storm and a ssoft Uha
them with Krcat HI tovortta
hero I thlak. is a faatr wtMm M
calls John who had Juat Msfd from
the girl of hw itomi tat ah hh
turiwd his lv Ml vtat to la
front dr. ewasd it wsstd oot atcwd
tooklas; up at ths sum. d said
"0i Ixird I hahtt oi Mthia1 ata'
nobody 1MB taors." ladiaaatMlui Neva.
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