Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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COAHOMA GASES
() INTIMATION OK A VERDICT
T TTIHEE TIIIUTY O'CLOCK
THIS AFTERNOON.
GARRISON CASE ON TRIAL
I tid (.'iirrisoii Accused f Burglary;
j. . Oyon Accepts .Sentence or
I'he Yeiirs for Assault on
Person of Wife. '
U half past throe o'clock; this after-
mi) no verdict imd been returned In
the case of Cluytqn. lilnck una Shnndrn
Mmson charged with assault to mur-
l '.. ' . .
(ouhoiiiii Cases Go to .1 ilr J".
Tin assault to niurdor t'asb against
CKivton Black and .Sliundrn Johnson
r il ilk t court wept to the Jury last
the only quotation ho would allow;
"1 "iivo no statement to make ex-
tent tlutt I Imvp accepted tills nosltton
with a deep appreciation of Its obll-
saltan and of its opportunities to nc-
work"81' praclcal nml coiiatnictlvo
Wednesday night' or Thursday morn
ns Air. Fisher pinna to go to Wash-
"'Ktou where ha -wm remain lo
enough to perfect his phms-for taking
office and their cotitltin'e to .Chicago to
wind np his affairs lie wished II '-
dTatooii that his appointment grew
out of no technical acquaintance- with
forestry but rather with his long ser-
vice fls COUHH0 CVI mnUprB.n
volving adjiiBtmeut between warring1
private and public Intends.
Mr Fisher still ls a-member of the
committee appointed by the- president
to report on federal regulation or rt.ll
road seci.rltlos now In Session Uuthis
"'. His rriouds expect to see blm
retain Ills eominlttee membership
which pays. no salary.
. It is the Understanding that he first
came promlnenUy.info President Tart's
notice when lie was recommended by
members Of the Chicago bar. for a vn-
eahcy On the . United .States supremo
court boijch.
" luii.is explained Mr. Fisher's ciftr.
WILLIMH. COLQUITT VETO
ANTI-PASS LAW REPEAL?
ing Its lino from North Texns to tlio
southwestern part of tho State.
"it tie ono which ls understood to bo
the most likely ls to build from Gid-
dtngs to Stono City tho present ter-
minus of tho Hoarne and Brazos Vnl-
.Uesiire IMinmi1 by Senate Is Hardened ley line distance of about forty five
r
iJOnn With Obnoxious
Amendments.
S
miles By this arrangomont tho South
ern Pacific would have a direct lino
from San Antoud and Western points
to North Texas by way of tho Gal-
veston Hurrlsburg and San Antonio
uiit a few mhiutos before twelve
. .in k after a long am) t'edliig night ! Motion with the Conservation Lenin...
- -Mon of argumouts. Judgo Blanton;of Anierfca and lis successor the Nn-
lMw.d each tho stnt.o' and defense1 t'onnl C'onsovntlon association. The
ihr. - .hours In which to present ar- Icngiio Was the Hist effort of Theo-
miiu'iitii to tho-Jury u W Sandusky lQre Roosevelt to give conservation n
;ncd for the state. IIe wis fol- wbrkinp: organization and It comprised
'.. "d by Judge Scott of Cisco for the ja" other organizations in various parts
-.! i. use. District Attorney Morris
s il t for the -stato. Dallas Scarbnr-
flf till nniiiil.... I... !... .' -
" '"""".' ii.miiH uu same ends
III view. The- association succeeded
. i . . y " .
i.n anil Judge Brewer or rninnwiri It as an orcaniziiHnn nr i..ik.ii..i. ...
. --.v. ... .. --. ...... .iiinuin hum
(:v spoke for the defense and J. p. Pr-esfdent Taft its first announced
i Minlnglinm of Abilene closed' for the ' ."faniber 'wive out. his. acceptance iii
AUSTIN' March . There Is con
Sldernble doubt iia to whether or not to Flatonla over tho track of tho Arab
tho governor will approve tho amend- sua Pass to Glddlngs the new Hues to
inent to tho anti-pass law known as Stono City' tho Ilenmo' nndUrazos
tho right of contract' bill which has Valley to Hoarno and the Houston nnd
passed In both brnnchos of tho legfs- Texas Central to North Texas. Thq
.lature. While It Is true tho governor Ilcarne and Brazos Valley road Is
declared that the newspapers pf the already subsldury to tho Harrlnmn sys-
slato should have thorrlghv to contract tem and It Is proposed to secure a
under the law advertising space for trackage agreement with the Sari An-
tran'spottatlon still thq bill has been tonlo and Aransas Pass from Fin-
distorted with amendments to such tonln to Glddlngs.
an extent as to make It problonlntl- The other prqposnl which is tinder
cal whether H will receive the execu- consideration necessitates tho bulhi-
tlvo sauctlon. Ing or u new line from Cameron to
One feature of the bill to wnlch the Brenvond on the Houston and Tex'iis
governor objects ' ls that . which per- Central.
mlts members or tile railroad commis-. This arrangement would require loss
slon to travel on passes Tho house .construction but would make' It to-
bill originally provided that the mem- cessary to oontrart for- a' greater mllr
bqrs of the commission shall oniy iise cai5" r. track from thq San Antonio
passes when traveling on ofrieial busl- anl Aransns Pas3 lino
ness while the senate amended this im- '
by providing that the member pr tho
'conitnlsslon may use iiasseH at any '
time whether on official business or. " "'
not ' . . lmk otit for severe and oven- dah-
Tho governor raises the point that coliS. kidney and bladder. troubles re-
when mdmbers of the rallroAd commit SHliiB.froni years or railroading. Geo.
alon travel on official business their "en uwniiru ou rori miyiiq inu
exi)ensj.'s. are paid by the State nnc. wa n'niy J'nrs n conductor on tho
ho c.Un'see no reason why there should Nk'la'1 IMal"' Hc 8ni's: "Twenty
be a discrimination made In faVor of- yonrs of .'ailroAdlng Ibft my kidneys
Warning' to llnilroud Me.
This.tase was called for trial Mon
d morning at ten o'clock Immediate.
following a- five year sentence Inw
..(i on 1. v. Owen. for an alleged
wnult on lils wife-. Some' thirty five
viiniPseS Were examined. For the'
thr'o oases standing against tb de-
f' ndants more thiii one hundred wlt-.i-sis
were sworn.: .
t
Transferred (0 Seeaer.
a letter to Mr Fisher.
No. .stress is laid hcrc on the fact
that Girrord Piiu'bot in now .president
or the association of which Mr. 'Fisher
is a vice. president nor is It thought
to give npy hint or what' policy Mr
Fisher will pursue J 11 his conduct of
the department.' .
A Sketch of. w. I.' Fislier.
CHICAGO March 7. Wnltqr lwrld
Fisher- has been one of. 'g if ford Plh-
chot's staunchest supporters. In the
Tli.. I ifn .......l..l... '..'.' ... . .
in. vw 1 vijiiiiiiiui; i:iifH '!iuiincr f.ii .. . ..
T . T . - .. """""" 1 inauer. 01 conservation or patural re-
Plack and Johnson have been trans-' soiu.co? .
;V ;' ' fWVa:r Ian" trIal siit tot o ls'v.ce president of the National
Monday April 3.- Judge Hlanton too conservation association of which Mr.
1 action because he coudl not spare iillr.lf is 1ir(slhll( A. .. '.
- r. than one week or hs term to i)C 4fj ys of age next Jujy.- He was
.'. .uses and as Sweetwater .much pril at Wheeling W. Vajaud receiv-
-. Hw.ui.me 10 uie. coanoma par- rf his odilcntlon nt tho MnrWin-"nii
college and the HanoVet Inch college.
Ho has practiced law in Chicago twen-
t.'arrison rae Culled.
1 ne case of the state versus Fredj ty-threc years.
..winn was called in district court Mr. Fisher has been Identified with
s aft.moon. Garrison a former Merr J tho sorcaled reform wing or the re-
K 1 man. is charged with burglarizing ; publican party. He .was Instrumental
1 'ol box in the Maxwell cotton gln.Sii the rqrmatlon of. the -Municipal'-Vqi-.
;is arrested )w Ixis Angeles Cal. ers1 league of Chicago which .Is gen-
f lbiwiug advicos from -Sheriff TVein orally credited with much of tlie prog-
d brought hack to Abilene for trial
'v Deputy Sborlff R. C. Young or Mer-
J1 lie Js represented' by Harry Tom
KIMr'. ' . '.'-. y :
.1 W. -Own" Is .SenlC'iiced.
l"n distiict court this morning .7. W.
i 1. - . . ..
'mil uii.i piean gniuy Aionuny to al
'Surge of assaulting his wire was
- nfepced. Tlio jury In Owen's case
flxd bis punishment nt five-years In
hr state penitentiary which he accept-
f although anticipating a much light-
er Sfntence. Owen.wlll be bold Iri the
itody of local ofricerS lintll the pen-
t ntiary agent comes tor Iilm.
ress made In the last Hfteoji. yenrs In
the purification of .local politics.. His
greatest fame comes from bis work
In reorganizing tho street railway ?n
tbo'city out or chaos. In .whlbh the
Iato Charles T' Yerkes left it.
the railroad commissioners to the ex-
clusion or other State officials. This
very' provision inay result in 'the gov-
ernor disapproving the bill which
has i6w reached the executive der"rt-
mqnt.
The governor kas not aB yet gone
over -the 'hill 'nnd It may be soine time
yt't before- ho takes- action on the
measure. : ' " .
The bill os.it has finally .reached
tho .'governor permits'- not only menii
hers of the railroad commission to
travel ou pas but also police offi-
cers members of volunteer fire de-
lu. terrible condition. There was 1 con
Mnurtl palp across my back and hips
iind my kidneys gave me much distress
and the action ot my bladder was fre-
quent and most painful. I got .a sdp-
ply of Foley Kidney Pills and tlid-first
bottle made n wonderful improvement
and four botflies. Cured mo completely
Since belug cured I have recortimonded
Foley Kidney Pills to many of my rail-
road friends.'; MclCihoro-Hass Drug
.Co.
Hugh Hardin of Sterling City was
a business Visitor In Abilene Wed-
pnrtments Confederate vetcnans when "csday registering at the hotel Grace.
ottPiidlng their reunions" also dele-1 -
gates to farmers congresses.
. 1 - '.
Iteiiumont City Council. .
DEAU.MONT. March S. The city
Coum-ti field a brief session today da-
-llrs. Powell Almost Dead.
v Dry Ridge. h'y.-l'I cojild hardly
walk across the room." says Mrs. 7y-
d.la Powell' of Drylidg "betoraf
tried Cardul. I was so j)B(irhr ''as
almost deti'd. Now; 1 caLwalk four
positirf of mainly routine business. The mllea.tLdo my woJkvlfli much more
American I'rintiug coinjmny and F. W. eoe. I praise Carffli .foimy fwonder-
oreer suluuitted bids for printing the tTl cure.'Cnrdpf bj Huccfcssrul in be
reuouuieu uiwa 01 me city wnie.v rpunjefltliifisfcir woi?n Becnpse It is
were referred' to the Hmmce commit composedif ii
BRAN
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ADVOCATES
A GUARANTY LAW
v 3KIMASKAX ADDHESSLS OKNEKAL
"I''-'' fASSEMlil.Y OF TEXXESSIiK; "v
YYAKMLY J1ECKIVEIK
PROTECT IHE DEPOSITORS
Speaker Says Hank Patrons Dcscrry
More Consldcrallon; Is Glnd Uint
Four Slnlcs Hnro lsscd 'S
llnnk Gunranty Laws.
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By Associated Press:
. NAS11VILU3 1'onn. Feb... I8.J11
his address before the Goner'af Assem-
bly hero William Jennings Bryan
'thrice -leader of the Democratic partj
In l(s presidential campaign had the
following to say regarding tho banlc
guaranty question: V.
."Four states have already pnsBed -stich
a law and others ought to do so.1
"!T'ho ' banks of tlie United States are 'W
not secure nnd thero Is no excuse "" "
for It. Iaw's Bhould be nassed to; In- .'S
sure the depositor bo that when he
deposits his money ho can cortalnly .
draw It out at his pleasure."
Should Not Tiikc Chances.
Mr. Bryan went deeper Into his sub-.
Ject and cited numerous occasions .
where a bank guaranty law might''
have saved thousands of dollars for '.
'bank patrons. Ho Insisted that the ' '
general 'public should not be required
to lake 'chances anil strongly appealed
for legislation covering tho tnnttor. ". -
The abovo Item appeared In (ho'Abl---lone
Dally Reporter 011 Feby 10th . '.
19li? ' .
"Yo ore n Guornnty Fund Bank. - .
"Vo dnii placo good real estate and
other high class securities .'
TIIK FIRST STATE HANK A:P
1 TRUST CO.
MORGAN WEAVER; Pros. .
J. O. SHELTON V.-Pres.
E. B. BYNUM Cashier
OinnoscdAf inaTedleiitRftbiitrfJiTitfttif.
lee. . FJie i-ouiK-H decidtd to meet agaift tflcaUy 0 tiw womanly cflnstltuflon
Tuesday March 14 rat whlc-li time bldK relieving AftSadaclie bacJtajflie irrifgui
ror.ino (-it v. .printing will bu opened. larlty 1
A letter 1 read from Superintendent medic
WO.ME.VS liK-YutY.
I.nmar Cns'e.s ConUiiued.
TIh easea against Clyde Iunar and
'til Henderson two youthfuls char-
ed with burglao' have been continued.
Tur court took the defendants' own
recognizance in open court this morn ThoTulood fj
np ani instructed tnem to appear nil vigor yim
! next session of district court. K of the b
K 1
Tate Itiinrlarv Case? Dismissed. V'ln the
l '1.
The Gerald Tate burglary case wnsfot
i--tnKsed today for want of evidence
ImpeHecl DlKeslln Causes Bad Coi.'
plcxlon and Dull Ej;es.
Tlio color In youralioeks won't race
tho brightness ln ygr eyo won't van-
ish it vou kpfi yoriir stoniach In good
coildltlon" f I
BelsffliiK or gasS heaviness sour
ery-und distress. Only
could snow tetich con
JOhnson or the Texas and New Orleans Inert rtse in nomilarltvfas fard
ry jClfardiil
lway. announcing mat his cqmpanyfor the Past 50 .yeni. Tr
ild iiot-plaeo a. cbiicroiiO-foundation the woman:s tonic.
ier .the tracks hi' Main' 'strQet'.'niid'' '
ml
'has
rail
could
mid
thoiallway wbuld tear -up tlio tjiiqk
before they would pay for saihe led to
th"e 1ntrodtKM;1qn of n franchise grant-
ing tho Beaumont Whurf and Terminal
company the 'right to cous'trinH and.'
operate a tnic'k from Austin sti'eet on '
Main to Washington. .
Mr.s..K. 11. -Merrick- of Winters spent
yeBttrdny In Abilene stopping at the
hotel Grace.
Foley Kidney Pills.
tit1?"ln mouth (Hyzlnssbiliousnel
ana iiuiisen iiccuBrniiiitii.ijw '"
t
omach Jaot pfbperly digcBting tho
od.
licurfrsbjnent to carry
rtalltySo every par
wbenSfood formenta
ich enough nourishment s
u
TW(LHITI1II.MA.V PROJECTS.
GMiit Rnl'vrny Stciii Pliiuiiiiiir
Shorten . Line Frpn. ..Orth
to Sdnlhwwt Texas.
Neutralize and remove tho poisons
. tliat cause backache rheumatism ner-
vousness and all kidpey and bidder
irregularities. Tey build up and re-
to store the natural action or thqso vital
Organs. Mcromore-Bass Drug Co.
'1.. - .
- I- -M r. and Mrs. John Gny or Eastland
HOUSTON' March 8.--Tho Harrlnmn county were visitors in Abilene yes-
system is said o have two proposf- terday leaving this morning oyer the
tloqs under consideration .Mr shorten- Texas & Pacirlc railway Tor their homo.
tti motion or tho District Attornwi'
Tit. was charged with' burglafng
Mi. Roysdon roBtnurnnt On Chestnut
trrrt.
Recess this Mining.
ludge Blanton enjoyed a short ros-i
1'- from court ditties thjs morning
'teasing until half past ono q'clock
1 lc afternoon when the Fred Gar--'n
burglarj' cn.se- was Called.
3
bletsa
sjpmachs
give in-
but thoy
Into tno
FISHER ACCEPTS PLACE
-ALREADY MAHING(PLANS
lilcngoan Agrees lo Succeed Richard
Halllnger ns Secretary oY
The Interior.'
NEW YORK .March S.Tho. first-ln-Hmutlon
tho now secretary 'of the In-
terior bad that his appointment hnd
ncen made public came to Jilm this
afternoon whon ho bought a newspa-
per. Ho Ipft Washington yestorday nr-t'rnoon.
Now tho merry war begins I sup- home
pose" he snld when tho roportors
found him. Then after four prelim-
inary drafts Mr. FIshor gave out tho
stomach
npset s
more- they nut Stren
ach and buildup up so tht it
ran easily digest ajjeart inofll f Ith-
out giving its own- hqifrsW inllvry.
r bnil stomnchrtroriliKr fo si;
ve.irs-.ror dn.vs at altne coiftc
nothing nt all. AfterijKining
treatment I am Ui perrect h
can oat anythlnl." E M.
1200 S. ProsnecfSt. Sedallfcjlo
MI-O-NA is s8(l by druggMrts every
where nnd hy BMcImore-Bnss Dnig
Co at 50 contl a largo box. It is
Guaranteed to cure Indigestion or any
1 ktomnch distress or money back.
C. W. Morris nnd rnmily of the
Brndshaw community passed' through
Abilene this morning on their way to
Boll county near Tehiplo whoro they
will visit relatives or tho formpr and
bo absent from tholr home mitll the
first of April.
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Miss Salllo Davis of thurbcr who
visited hor cousin; Miss Jonqs in North
Abilene . loft over the .Texas & ncl-
ric this morning ror. puwtln to visit
a Tirothqf bero'ro returning to her
Judge A. 0. Kells of ShormihxwaB.
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OwnBoss
A. younc: man makes a mistake who expects to
ladvance in his employment either in manual labor
or office work unless he does his best and a little
better'and does it early and late.
Spending money is so easy that unless one lays
away each day or week a certain sum he will nev-
er get a fund on which to become a business man.
Our Savings Bank will help you. $1.00 down and
more as you can spare it.
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following writtei statement which Is terday registering at the hotel Grace. Loading Lady with Bontons Comedians Jewel Theater next Week.
Frank Ellery left for Dalian this
t
morning to attend the wedding of his
sister Miss. Amy Ellery to George
Carpenter Ball. The 'ceremony will
be solemnized in tho First' Methodist
church'. tomorrow. evening. Tho couple
will spend thelp honeymoon in Cali
fornia and will pass through Abilene
Saturday afternoon. .
O. W. Harris left for Balrd and CIs
co this anornlngbriaf. brief buln
trip.
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 158, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1911, newspaper, March 9, 1911; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth333094/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.