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VOLUME XII.
SATURDAY' OCTOBER 12 1907
NUMBER 70
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MAKINR RFAnY FRR FAIR
M I b I I bTi M I Irnl I I I Fh I 9 h m
IHUUSANUb WILL fit HtHt
THREE MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS
I8PLAYSAJ 'TO BE GIVM.
AND CAMPBELLS ARE DOMING
.Associated Press Dispatches Annonco
Definite Acceptance of Abl-
Icno's Invitation.
Definite word has been received and
announcement made through the Asso
ciated JPress .that the Abllcno Fair ia'i
one of tho two fortunate ones to secure
Gov. Toni Campbell's 'presence Tho
'Governor will formally open the big
- fair by one of his eloquent and fascin-
ating discourses on the leading topics
of. interest. Col. V. M. Lacy has al-
ready reserved a suite of rooms at
the Windsor Hotel and at yesterdays
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- meeting a motion was made to s'snd a
committee to escort the Governor hero
So this settles the question and we
cam' look forward to a great trieat In
" the eloquence of the. popular Governor
- of Texas.
Nothing but continued rain will pre-
vent the Fair 'thlB fall from being a
igreat success.
The various committees are in prac-
tically continuous sessions and' will
""be until the big event has gone Into
history and added another notch to-the.
long string on' Abllehe's Btlck of suc-
. cessea;
At a rousing special meeting 'of. the
general committee there was 'more bus
iness transacted then would occur In
a big department store on !he day be-
fore Christmas. ? ' ; -
t Each committee; came forth with
something accomplished some attrac-
tion .secured and more in sight.
The race department shows a fine
showing of entries lri every event ;with
v the best prqspects of fining' anumber
of specials are contemplated to add to
.the regular program.. ' . '
The horses for Exhibition purposes
are being entered so fast that the per-
plexing question Is what to o with
them; "not .withstanding the factHhat
the grounds are almost Burrourided
"with stalls.
. The ladies have taken hold of the
exhibits in the art culinary educa-
tional and fancy work department with
a vim anatne wort already accom
pllsbed spells1 the usual success that
.always attains 'when women start out
:ln earnest
The. amusement committees an meet
"ing with great .encouragement arid I'
the present indications are sustained
there will' ba. a veritable pike of the
gladsome "days when the carnivals
were in' their glory. Already they
have booked two morry-go-rounds two
electric shows and yesterday registered
.another. A-Bfg-One-Landed.
Martin's Spectacular Fireworks Pror
ductlon has .after considerable negotia-
tions covering quite a period been se-
cured a"hd contract signed by which
Abl'eno will he treated to three exhl-
bltlons. of modern fireworks such as
are given at the various World's Fairs
-not quite on so largo a scale perhaps
but they will be of the same high qual-
ity exquisite beauty and startling
grandeur portraits of fire pictures
of flame Immense set pieces comical
mechanical figures all in fireworks.
Thls attractfonhas been Secured for
only three nights .commencing Wed-
nesday Qct. 23 The people of Abi
lene and West Texas are to bo con-
gratulated In as much as two other
townB had wired their acceptance of
the terms but the reputation of Abi-
lene had gone out and prevailed.
Tho advertising committees have mat
tors woll in hand and in a few days
this whole section will bo flooded with
literature boosting the fair Mr Jdbe
left last night with a big batch of blljs
hangorB etc. and will cover everything
east The amusement committee will
have Mr. TrenUs at Fort Worth this
week who will no doubt land a lot of
attractions.
Let every one help and booBt for the
fair make it our fair and It must suc-
ceed.
WIFE OF SENATOR VONEY
DIES VERY SUDDENLY
By Associated Press.
.tpSOBILS ALA. Oct. 12. Mrs
CUudia Money wjfe of Senator Money
of Mjtal8Ippl Hernando dld very
4inly at Jwr late reWece oa th
qo4 Ur Bevoir Mtoa. last night
about eikt o'clock
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By Associated Press.
NASHVILLE TENN Oct. 12. While
trying to cross the Cumberland river
a snort distance below tno city last
night in a skiff T. J. Warmack and
two sons were drowned when theboat
capsized. George Fallls who was also
In the skiff reached tho bank In safe-
ty. '
1067 ROUNDS ONION SEEitf
"receited At cotula
1301 pqurjds of onion seed haVe been
received at the'oxpress office at this
statlop for the farmers along thoNue-
ces Valley and at Crirrlzo Springs.
This nniount of seed represents con-
siderable cash as they .cost $2.25 per
pound. . '
Of the total amount shipped. Inthe1.
express'books show thatl;110 pounds "
vvoia uiiiuu Li luiurcio ui.uuluiu uaiu.
2257 pounds to Carrlzo Springs IFig-
urlng on a basis. of 3 pounds tothe
acre would indicate thai the "acreage
at Cotula this year will bo 370 acres.
against 300 last. year. Last-.year there
were ayo pounas or seea pianieu. u.o-
tula Record
A SPLENDID UORSE SHOW
AT WEST TEXAS FAIRv
.Without doubt the best horse show
over seen at a meeting of tho West
Texas Fair Is promised. thpso who at-
tend this year.' The premium offers
are more liberal than at any iormer
meeting and are attracting theowriers
of good horseflesh from all over Cen
tral West Texas. Jack Morrison who
has ..this department In charge. Informs
usthat more than fifty of tho-best
horses In th9 country have'' been en
tered and many more will yet come
in.
PLEASED WITn PERFORMANCE
OF STEAMER XUSITANIA.
DvAsBocIatod Pross.
LQNDON Oct. 12. Tho performance
of the Cunard Liner Lusltanla In crossr
Ing the Atlantic In four days and twen-
ty hours la balled with delight; through
out Great Britain. All of tho European
papers published long accounts of the
passage and ask that the Lusltanla re
peat the performanco on tho homeward
journey and If possible still cut down
the tlmo between Daunts Rock and
Sandy Hpok
A NEW LUMBER YARD
TO DE OPENED SOON
Messrs. W. A. McBrlde and S. Cowan
hava bought jthe three Cowden lots on
Pino sreet just north' of the Darnell
Lumber Co. Tho property will bo oc-
cupied as a lumber yard which wllla
opened by tho above named gentlemen
juBt as soon as they can have the nec-
essary sheda erected' and receive their
sto'ck part of which is now enroute.
Mr. Cowan Jives at Colorado City
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CONDITIONS OF EMFER0H ft
CHANGES FOR WORSE.
By Associated Press.
VIENNA. Oct 12. (Bulletin)
The condition of Emperor Fran-
cis Joseph took a turn for the
worse at noon today and ig bow
considered very serious. The
following bulletin has been Is-j
sued by the officials of the news
agency: "Coughing continues
though the Jtaperor s'peat a
feed night"
FATHER AND
SONS
AE
DROWNED
COMING MEETING OF IE COMMERCIAL
CLUB SECRETARIES TO BE AT DALLAS
Every man In Toxas who hag his an-
chor 6ut In tho soli; ovory man In Toxr
as who expects to bo burled In tire
stato oyery man whose hoart goes
out to tho industrial advancement and
agricultural dovolopment of. Texas
feels Interested In any movement cal
culated to bring In capital to bring In
factories 'to make tho welkin of Texas
vibrato with the scream of steam whis
tles. To. boo the millions of untitled
acres now lying Idle brought to a nor
mal sUtp of development and dotted
by peaceful homos of happy arid pros
porous farmers. orchardlBts. and trdqk
growers.
. A matter that Is hiving and w.lli
have In the near future a great bear-
ing upon oUr development arid ad-
vancement la tho attltudo of bur state
toward capital. No ono wants great ag
jgregations of capital to run rouglf
shod" over' tho people or allowed tto
violate the laws of our Btate and go
unpunisnea but on the other hand our.
people' are not unfriendly to capitals
Texans do not object to h. man havlfig
Ihioney neither do they object to him
Lbeirig protected in his rights. A- fallo
Idea has gone abroad by reason- .of.
some of' the more drastic acts of"- thq.
legislature not so much from what
hds already been enacted as additional
drastic laws that appear to bs threat
ened. In other words; if a man is seen
firing a gun In ..various directions
around over the heads of- people on
a crowded thoroughfare quite natur-
ally thosev peopled 'begin to run and
hide. To say thofeast capital-In some
sections feels that-Jt. haB not been shot
at or at least has beeri' considered Very
close to me targst.
The purpose of the legislative cdm-
mltte6 of. the Commercial Secretaries
of. the state is not an attempt1; to dis-
tate legislation but pimply a movement
to dsslmlnate reliable Information
ainong our people as to present effects
of ."previous legislation. and probable
efefcts for the future unless dome 'of
the more drastic features of pome or.
tfie'' laws' recefltly enacted--are modi-
fled.;- ......
A. meeting of the legislative commit-
tee of the State Secretaries Association
will be hold at Dallas on'Oci 29th
and every commercial club In Texas
should have one or more representa-
tives present at this meeting
There are over three hundred com-
mercial organizations jn Texas and
out of the entire" numbervyou will not
ONE KILLED; EIGHT INJURED
IN FREIGHT-PASSENGER WRECK
By Associated PresSi -
BIRMINGHAM ALA. Oct. 12. In a
collision between a Louisville & Nash-
ville freight train and 'a Frisco passen-
ger at' Pratt City at. si o'clock this
morning one man was killed and eight
wers injured. The Pullman- car con
ductor J. C. Smith of .Birmingham
was instantly killed and amongtho in-
jured arp.E. T WIllcox general freight
agent of... the Frisco who had a knee
sprained and W; M. Goldsmith of Roch
ester N Y..
CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL
RrVERSHARBORS CONGRESS
By Associated Pross.
t NEW YORK Oct. 12. Representa-
tive Joseph E Randell of Louisiana
who accompanied President Roosevelt
on his trip down the Mississippi ar-
rived here In the Interest of tho fourth
annual convention of' the National Riv-
ers & Harbors congress which Is to
be held at Washington early in De-
comber. TEXAS TO HAVE A
LARGE PECAN CROP.
AUSTIN. TEX.. Oct. 6 From ovory
source comes the Information than
Texas has the largest pecan crop over
known in her history Tho ( growers
realize that some action should bo tak-
en to dispose of this crop at a remu-
nerative prlce.x With thlratnvln' view"
thl oxecutlvo committee of tho Toxfta
Nut Growers' Association has lsauud
the following:
Tq Uio'Nut Growers of Texas:
fhoexecutlvo committee Joined by
many of the leading nut growers of
Texas deem It wise to ask nil our nut
growers to meet in a convention on
October 8th at 10 a ni. at the Avenue
hotel Austin Texas.
The main purpose of our meeting
Is to consider ways and meanB of
handling and marketing Judiciously
the largest pecan crop oup Btate has
ever produced.
Other important metiers pertaining
to the good of the Texas nut growers
will be considered
AU our pienibers are urged to attend
and every nut grower sot a member
le cordially invited to meet with us.
Arid a dozen politicians filling tho po-
sition of secretary; But you Will find
a bunch of earnest professional and
bUBlncss men who nro ad loyal to Tox-
n as any clasa of. her cltlzons; who
lovo nor Institutions and who aro jeal-
ous Of hor good namo. A class of men
who will resent a breach of any of
her laws by an individual or corpora-
tion as quickly as any class within her
confines but thoy aro also earnest ad
vocates of industrial advancement of
lief towhB and Cities and agricultural
progress and advancement of hor great
undeveloped resources.
jBomd tlmo when tho sun shlnos
brightly for a long while everything
raw along nicely and smoothly wo
Jook out and view tho peaceful homes
dotting valleys rich in nature's golden
harvest and there 1b a security that
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stems to tun ub io sice panu wo neg-
lect y bo as watchful as we should
be.'
'UNow while everything seems nros-
p.Srous and promising for our great
state and only the cloud as previously
mentioned Is showing on the horizon.
yet 'tis an opportune timti for tho
people of Texas to watch more careful
ly than ever before ovory proposition
calculated 'to have any bearing upon
our future progress and advancement.
he problem that arises from' tlmo
to ctlme should be met and 'solved by
the groat masses of our citizenship
rind not left to 'a few politicians and
demagogue's whoso scheme Js io play
upon tho prejudices of tho p'eople. '
Txas is not unfriendly to capital.
She opens wide her doors and bids' ev-
ery' honest man a hearty wclcomo to
Her midst" and ask them to come In
and profit by the advancement so far
shown and share In the profits of ths
marvelous advancement lcfeltlmately
uue tor uie juiuro uui me impression
'as stated has gone abroad that Texas
has' a knife up her "sleeve; When wo
place upon the stage of. action a largo
commtltee ofearnest professional and
business men whoso duty it is under-
btt$d'li"ttldng'nuch lines riB above but-'
Hnedj a-different .irhpressfah may be
made upon those looking this way.
nffl1 lM4iir1 iUih mnntJn nfnn tliA'
.nunu uuuub" " iuciwo uiou luoiuilj Hill UU bJJUJIL III UUUIUllIUt; IUJ 1IU
great masses of our people wijl bo
kept advised and in touch with each
changing situation and every one
knows that public .aentlment- when
once aroused Is the strongest and most
potent influence that wo have to deal
With. '. - 'O.P.THOMAS.
HOW JCO GROW APPLES - f
BULLETIN GIVES. INFORMATION.
Tho Department of Agriculture at
Washington Is givfngvmUch attention
and devoting most .commendable work
to the subject of Increasing tho growth
of apples In which is presented sonio
of the reasons why the farmery of the'
country should give more attention
to the. planting and enro ofrthelr or
chard's. Farmers' Bulletin No. 113
gives tho methods of. propagation
formulas for grafting wax.'lnstructions
for budding the best suited for or-
chards the varieties most profitable
to plant the' trees that will prove most
thrifty and that aro best suited to tho
different .sections the beBt mode of
cultivation pruning- qrop gathering
and disposal of tho .crop. Evory
farmer should havo a copy of tills bul-
letin which rnay bo obtained by appli-
cation to the Department of Agricul-
ture at Washington and wheii ho getH
it ho should read It with caro and fol-
low out Us many practical suggestions.
THE OLDEST RESIDENT
ONCE OWNED HALF ABILENE.
M C. Lambeth tho first county and
district clerk of Taylor Is now the
oldest resident of tho county and can
toll many interesting things about Its
history. J. A. Thomas in speaking
n day or ttyo slnco nbout the early days
remarked that Mr. Lambeth once own-
mi a half section that Ih now a part St
tho towrt of Abilene. Mr. Lambeth sold
the quartor section cornering near the
present Cottage hotel for ?300 In gold
"beforo breakfast" as ho stated it and
ho was mighty glad to get it off Ills
hands because It then looked ns if
tho railroad would not bo secured for
this "route.
The corner mentioned was tho north
west corner of the tract of land and
the land. was considered dear enough
at the. time.
Netke to Our Cuglewers
Wo aro pleased to announce that Fo
ley's Honey and Tar for coughs colds
and lung troubles Is not 'Affected by
the National Puro Food and Drug law
as it contains no opiates qr pther
harmful drugs and wo recommend It
as a safe remedy for children and
e;odie::; washed ashore
tell story of a wreck
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NEW tORK Oct. 12. The ft
stock market oponod vory weak ft
today a number of tho loading ft
stocks selling down about the; ft
lovol of tliolr prices lost March ft
The gossip In tho financial dls- ft
& . trlct gives an explanation that ft
ft this decline .is based on the ft
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rumor that E. H. Hnrrlman had 'ft
ordered sweeping reductions on ft
ovory railroad lino that he con-. ft
ft trolB. Mr Harrlmau govo out ft
ft a denial that .such orders' 'had ft
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CALLED. FOR TRIAL
At the beginning of tho afternoon
session of the Federal court the. cuso
of Will Watson vs. tho Pacific Express
Company ctal. wns .called for trial.
ThlSjlg a suit for personal Injuries; al-
leged to have been received by the
plaintiff while performing his sorvlcos
for 'tho 'company and much interest
has been manifested by- friends of tho
plaintiff and Abilene people Tho Abl-
lorie boy lg represented by Hardwlcke
& Hardwicko and W. L. Grogan and
tho dofenso is In charge of Wagstaff
aid McCprmlck
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE IS ON
A COLUMBUS PICNIC TODAY
Monday Is tho weekly holiday for tho
Christian collogo and 'when the toach-
ors1 and pupils left this morning for an
outlneslt was a holiday for them- and
ondful! of promises. If is to celbrrifo.
tna discovery or our Amoriea anu tho
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cans and in general picnic stylo.
"I'liouiMoiiIii's Deadly Worlc
had so seriously affected my right
lung " wrles Mrs Fnnnio Connor of
Rural Route 1 Georgetown Tonn.
"that 1 coughed continuously night
and day and tho neighbors' prediction
consumption sqomed lnovltnblo'
.until my husband .brought homo a bot
tle of Dr. icing's Now Discovery which
In my case proved to be tho only real
cough cure and restorer of weak sore
lungs" When nil other remedies ut-
terly fall you may still win in tho bat-
tle against lung-and throat troJblea
with N.ow Discovery the real romody
Ouaranteed by McLomoro-Basa Druj;
Co. and J.-.D. Mageo druggists. COc
and $100;' Trial bottle free.
RAIIi ROAD SURVEY COMPLETED
BALLINGER TO ABILENE.
The crow of surveyors that aro sur
veying tho Ballthgor-Abllcno lino reach
d Abilene Monday making tho lino
id mlloa" long Thls.Js tholr first sur
vey. They will mnko another ono east
of hero leaving Abilene Tuesday and
will run through tho Pnrramoro and
Lewis pastures; .
R L. Maddox says tho'lluo by Win-
tors Is undoubedly tho best routo as
thoy do not cross a singlo crook and
will not have to construct a slugio tres-
tle on Uie entire line.
Aftor completing all of tho-survoys
they will flgurq up all tho cost of each
line' nnd make propositions to the
towns 'pn tho lino. Winters Enter
prise. .
Take something now and then to
help the Stomach. Kodol will do this.
It la a- combinntlqn of natural dlgcs-
tants and vegetable acids and contains
tho eamo juices found .In a lfoalthy
stomach It Is pleasant to take. It
digests what you eat. Sold by J. D.
Mageo.
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FOR MANILA TONIGHT.
By Associated Press
HONG KONG. Oct 12The
atcamor Minnesota wlth'Mcre
tar of War Taft on board eamo
lsto harbor today. They attend-
ed a reception the Consulate
this afternoon and will dine
with .the Governor tonight Af-
ter dinner the party will board
the Minnesota whkh will proba
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bly sail for Manila late toulfht
WILL WATSON CASE
(liSfiCNOWN STEAMER SINKS
DURING STORJt ON tAXE.
SQLE SURVIVOR OF THE LIST
Man Washed Ashore oh Life Raft in
Critical Condition and Can
Tell but little.;
Dy Associated Pross.
.DETROIT MICJL Oct. 12 Tho Ufa
loss bodies of norsons washed ashore
noar Grand Marias tell of a story of
the wreck of an unknown steamer last
night. Besides this Uie only Informa-
tion tolcgraplied to tho Journal here
Is that loarned from a man washed
ashoro on a lashed llfo raft twont"
miles front Grand Marias. Ho Is In a
critical condition and' Is only nbje to
toll that ho is tho solo survivor of
twenty-three' who worp on1 bflnrd thj
steamer. There waB a fierce north-
west gale prevailing on. Lake' SuperloV
last night and It Is supposed that tho
bW Yas pounded to bloces or drlvqn
ashore
By Associated Pross.
SAULT STE MARIE Oct. 12 Tho
wrecked stonmry was named "Cypresa"
tjnjl was owned' by tho Lackawanna
Transportation Company. 8ho was'on
her second trip down the lakes Two
bpdleVhavo boon washed ashoro at
Door Pari?. '
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First Christian Church t 0:30 Bible
school Cv W Bacon: superintendent
Morgan Woavor asslatant 11 a. ni.
Preaching "Jesus and the Politician"
i p. rn Juniors 7 p. m'. Young peo
p)e." 8 p. m. Preaching "Tho Jmpot;-
tatlpn ot Spiritual Powers" Granville.
Snell' N- . ..."'Ai'A.
First Presbytorinh; Church: .There
will be no preaching sorvico tomorrow
on account of tho' absence of tho pas-
tor who la In attondanco nt tho Synod
of Texas now IniBcsslon nt'Brownwood.
Sunday school nB usual; '
Church of tho Heavenly Rcst-Rev.
IL G. Llmrlc Iteqtor.- Twontloth Sun-
day aftor Trinity. Holy Communion
7:00 n. m Morning Prayer 11:00 a.
ni. Sunday School 0:46 a. m Even-
ing Prayer 8:00 p. m. A cordial invi-
tation Is extended to all tontond thdso
services. ' ' '
Christian Science .Service Every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at
1 p. ni. nt tho residence Of Mrs O. F
Crist icornor North -Fourth and Beech
streets The public Is most cordially
Invited to attend.
Baptist Church Preaching Sunday
at cloven "and 7:30 at tho church by
tho pnator. Sunday ovenlng at 7:30 on
tho South side by M. F. Drury Other
services as usual.
South Side Christian Church Will
meet. In Its new church building Corner
South Gth and Sycamore streets. To
morrow1. Sunday school at D:30r Com-
munion nnd Borvlco at 11 o'clock Al-
though the building Is not complete
wo can meet In same It will be en-
tirely completed by next Sunday. Et
M. Northrup clerk
o
First Methodist Churchy-Corner of
Buttornut and South Second; Preach"
jng nt 11 a. m. nnd 7:45 by the pastor
Sunday school at u:3U a. in. junior
League at 3 nnd Senior League at 6 p
m. Mpmlng subject "Tho Ministry
of Affliction" There will bo spcclul
Instrumental and vocal music at the
morning service Miss Mabel Palmer
will aing' a solo. A cordial Invitation
Is oktended to tho publla to attend
those services Daniel L. Collie Pas-
tor. IIAIRD IS BOOKLESS
CONTEST IS FIIiKB
Ivocul option wont into effect laat
Thursday night Oct .3d nt midnla&.t.
and nil the saloons closed. There la
a contest ponding which will be tried
nt tho November term of District Court
hut under the law tho saloons rouet
close- until tho case la finally dlspoeed
of.
KeBUedy's Laxative CougU rrtt ta
a 'safe sure and prompt rMa4r tft
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Shook, L. B. Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 70, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1907, newspaper, October 12, 1907; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth334882/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.