The Daily Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 55, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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omeriompressck Damaged Cotton-$l per day-C. R. Willis
DAILY BULLETIN
VOL. XIII.
HKONNNOOi) IEXAS SATTHDAY .lM Ai!V H 1!)1L
IV 0. y."
1 xirL
GOUL MINER SAYS ADOPTS BO! WHOSE ! OREGON GOVERNOR
BROWN GOONTTS If MOTHER SRE SHOT! GULLS OUT TROOPS
GOAL FIELD IS GOOD
FEDERALS RESISTING - BANDITS- OPERATE ; WILSON RETICENT
i
IS OF REBELS ! iN GITfS CENTER ! AS TO CONFERENCE
ATTAC
Trying to laKt Amends .Murder
r Charge is Dropped Killing
j . Acnilt'htni.
SAYS COAL IS HLACk LULNiTE SI -' St." Louis. Mo.. Jan Miss .Hilda
PEIMOli TO COMMON HHOYVN j 'Foster -101 .ofth Prairie avenue
COAL AS Fl'EL. against winm charges of second de-
G. V. Ben 'on of This eit h-a made -Vet? :rdertuis just been dismissed
a thorough examination of ti.e newly ' aisaauai i! that she considered herself
discovered coal field in the eastern; morally -.. respoufcil.ie for the future
part of Brown county. and has d-irtJi?T"lcai"n4eittca'':)n of Marcus Qrnan
ed that the field has a : :iek in of Taylor the 11 -year-old- son of .Mrs.
lignite coal of a goo. iju.:1.i aadi 3iaie. Taylor -w h was killed in .hv
gives it as his opinion ::.!! thr field 'house.. 3002 --Jjucitsi street; when a fe-
is worth dee2o:iu' oa a largej Volvwr Oyer 'which Miss Foster aiid;
scale. Mr. Denton spttr t-tal years j a nuui were scuffling was. aecideaV
iu the coal fields of l nn.- h ania. and "1 .tally discharged on June. 2; - .- . :'
is thorough! familiar with cal .She said she had made. appKatlbn
mines and their operation. The land to Pabtie Administrator Newell for
on which this coal has heen locat. d 'Permission to take charge of the -hoy:
lies along a ridge about 12 nules 11. has hev-n liing at the home i oif a
from Brownwood and !etween the woman in Vallev Park and this" tvd-:
towns of Blanket and 7. phyr. Messrs. man moved; ia;el. hut-Newell will try'
i -
TO CLOSE SALOONS-: IN 10 BIG BATTLES
MAKTIAK LAW IS DE( LUll-D FOE- TWO THOI SAND M KXK A
liOWIM! KEFISAL TO Ql IT (USES FLLE INTO INTIED
I STATUS AT PHFSIDIO
KKKC-
Rob Cilizeiis Hide Them About City
aud Then Dump. Men Info
Hie (iiilter.
Pittsburgh. Jan .'.Automobile ban-
dits who have heen operating in the
HI 'SI NESS.
Wilson and Stewart haw- secured le-ftt find her" and get the boy
suburbs for several weeks . last night
CnpM! Held Ore.. Jan. ..' Martial I I're-idio Te. Jan Two thousand jk-riHtia'ed one of the boldest ex-
law hai been declared .iire.-bj Col. : L Mian -i el' igees including half pioits in the police annals of Pitrs-
U. K. Law ton. saperuitetieh.f of.' the starved women and children and some burgh.
state peuitentiar. Five member bf.i i4er;;! .1 -t-rt rs ru-died across the ' Two weji known bjhies.s m n were
the coitst artillei -backed-.-up. tbnit:r this morning to the Cnitwd attacked - whfle ore. tfteff way home.
pVoclaination; . '.'.' rotates from Ojinaga. Savage fighting After . xo'loiR the- men the. bandits
This actum foii-oweji -a .. d'eiuand.j had heen "in progress there all nigh rthrew tjiin Mta a taxicab obtained
WITH JOHN LIND
SAYS THAT .0 CIIAMJE L COV-
KILN.ME.Vrs POLICY WAS
DISCrSSED.
I'as Christian Miss. Jan. 3 This
morning there was still no light on
the mysterious conference last night
between President Wilson and his
personal represcntnthe in Mexico.
John Li'nd which took plaee ahoard
wie SCOIlt fTIIlser f'hati.r T.ln. K
mad.- by. Mi.-s F. . u..:.l.lpbhs private be t.vn tlu- federals in the' town and by ;n well eieeafefl ruse and' gave) President took'vir l'inds two bovs
cr.eiary.to. GoV. Uest The wsi.g.Jtnt ir Cutifiionaiist .enemies: The aludr A.k-tiWs: a fide alMMit the vlty ' Xonnan and Jon 'in Wa automobile
nations . of . members of the: eit comir. fed. ral.- have saow u surjirising iif ay-. for: tiw haur aii'il -thw ilrmn..1 ti ;tt .
. . ... .-' '- - :: . j -!)-.. i mi'es io a launcn
. f - r:j o . in.u. bttv street. in oanurrs uciiin- laniirng where th-
aiilt Th... f 'jitmf if n f lin!i Htrfe jlll"' i . 1 n i .
- "'".""";-.. JH1. -wew U. U.. SItCCOI) Seere-
. .1. . 11 . i; . : . . ." '
a&d other citv offkiirffe .who are
accused. of violating an-ordinance reg-
ijrlaf tug saloons. .-. . .' :. '.
tlt -mil t T i 'I I I rt r e IMl- fl.ttO . . . . -.
..vuu .i riiiu ui-mi'in ju wirii ; -tarv.tr rue- m duoitdi-nt Kin- n.- . f ...;
i art d and the
weur rut to the battleship to sco
Vhen.her demand was refiiseif. the ; trentftm. nts and thei r casaoYtlea ;are piiny:rfta4" J. G; WeTdVm pr. -i.. rt . It is evident that th-
gWeritdr's Vepre-enutives ..QirdWivd.rVpoFied to be heavy. . ' ; ; ' hk . Wjt'fiad ''itttly Coinpan cu-tdo-s not ui-h Lind to retm
Cal.-.Iiaon to piace .tire town uudet' imin; the nig.hi two . hundred fed." tntlnrittinbera;- U nited stat. s until the Ainvi
niartial law-.
i desperate pur - uniSHC- .iiiie ;atf attakd a h. nli-i.r
-il tmm h itfetit ear near his home
Two ;jaalri: men threw him into a
ton. smAlKforce. tH'ga;ii One .hundred and forty.fiye thqus- xicah; Wtef&lded Jhh. and during a
saloonsof "which th-y and dollars Mexican nHmey. wa".ftf. 'almut f th- ity robbed inai o'f
Tfie prppple'tr .we:V: J brouglu heie from Maria today" to ami his jewel r.
Then she. .-boarded is mad
os-on alK-ui! a thousand acres of J Th charge of sivond de&ree nnir-s.' " fnrn to tae- stare ; niptr yw .some wne. om-k; iae. arr-.Q -trtm .'it-. near his home
anH 9 ..l-.nnin- to - der aehins M:s Foster wa dismissi-'" tL . - ' - . ..UHery ot tie- I onHtltufronnHstf
..!hm the field as oon ;1 !niM 1 ed - hv Circuit Attorn l!are's or-i ..ColoueJ 1-awl
Mr. Benton's statement follows: - l4ef:: irt Judge Kinse 's court. ' Se 'J' raiding' t1
After an examination at x our -re-. f .was indicted and placed 4uider ' bond charg. .. i he prppptetor ?r-4 orougiu treie iron .nana touay i ami his j
quest of the coal d-po-it on yoariaftfr "the .killing of Mr.-. Tahf 4ast ni' in winch to ship their j the t'deral sfxldi.-rs .in Ojinnga. . fra(f an hour after the attaek cn
leases twelve miles southeast ofjjatwvin spit of tl.i w oman". .dying titures .and liqiiors. on-t. yf.tlie :. y- ' ...'.. . Sn'eeop Mr. Wojdon wa. thrown int
Br.uvnwood. in Brown county. TeSas.j Statement t-aa'f the Kiliinu was acei-' unt or. pehaltv of confiwjirtota-'-AlI :-' Arined IlamN Sent. Hack . rhf taxicab He als-r had !e.n at-
I submit the following report: deatiil-and "of ft coroners verdict io.( e:t ofHeiaU w. i aVree-d.nrt-. werej -Vaj'.in4 n. tan : Rrigadir (ien- ( iTid Ilfir hls flmf. ne was blind-
The surface topigraph. formatiott) ihate.ffe:t; .. ' . . !te'r.niitt. d to '"nf 'n'wifl Wi" toda explained the a t um f.dtfed arid h: arms-tied. A third man
and general aspect of the land covered; "Jttiss. FosteK.'wacr t;..n roomed ux- :ttormy.' ';..-; y.jM.tfr- .horde pautil in. disarmjng the tUti w.tt. jn .. 'hin.' fie proved
in vour leases is ahmlar in all re-:r; Taylor's home on Ivn-ust --siieet Ciovernor V. t v'.- tl l ITeMidto .and forcing .th-m j j. s(-6ttdale. a rhanffuir
ands in 'other M-ctkms 6tyrt$-frlu$ler.'ot t:r. Dartmer au---i"t:dd.a pr..t-..: s.gnwl y moj .ihsfijhm uctf?''' ! 1I 4aid xu v(roii was.; rohVd of a
01.
S:ects to lands
this countrv in which coal deposits 'a ue were geuffHhjt t the possession r 'rialf . 'the r. sid-iks-tf
ire fawn Th outer): of ! he caxi Uf a revolvi r in Mi Taslor s oarhir aint all' - d law vjolatiSils' by :'m '"otherwise
Jeposit on the creek is apparently fhe jM;eht. of Jur.e .' w hen it was dte- . loons fcere on of .wtifcn. w.as owneu om
"on the west edge of the deistt..ica'ajrad.' Mrs. Ta'l )r was ottmIedh.v yor and an therKy.a' ictMinr.fiatts-
i :dc:ng from an eye s irvey of "the '?td ..she 4ied :a. sum. n:ght'.at the'Hn5an It h .-h. ed rhat -lh.uor v-thtf. p. o
a 1 1
n ral trend of the deposit and aid- Vlfssotiri Jiapt
i o authentic informai.on as to Its 7 :
..ckns in sevt-ra
. Kizh it at various
r.r: ot tn lain:
hoSjiital.
Va' .ht injr so!d 'n
''f-losiag htftus rtete
attrs. and rhat jiiui'! n
fbserved"
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v ehpjra:ely
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u-Us. sank STATlHi 1 1)E I'l.MltlllUTIO) '-
... - o differ- ai;itti:d 1 SIIATTLEJ
A- is genr- JsVattle. Washington. Jan :i A cam--n-taocs.
tiw iaign" for grate -widt' .pro!ubition was.
Autxii Ian
. t a'H-w
.-!'. i oward 1.
Th- f-miati n
; STVTE HANKS .y . 0V ..
liK; ION A I. HI M ItVK SIOPK V
The . .. d yart- ...
:h thlcS "litUion. to plac- t - tiieatir: on - ' ' .'
.neb inii .fhf bailor at ilie he .- itm. . ' '.' 'H'?
ir. tte-.lim4te&pQ& 'hm-mtlttin-.i !- ol-:" ; ..
. ;Hnt of itored t;V aid 1n. th; u..j-k of. n;..u- -t. ;.
u: 1 of-.";iat6j..-tef .petition 1- )n-h .' nL Vs W IMI silOOl
. .1- .itH t t
. : . 1 .
. . n -; ... -a :
e.in -alt-
President
irn to the
; until the Mexican trou-
1S Settltd Lfnd i? fn Voon Proa!.
dmt Wilson n intimate toucn with
1 veiopments
Latr in the day the President an-
nounced that his conference with
Lind- developed no cnange in the ad-mintstration'.-
policy toward Mexico
atid no new move was decided upon.
He. said the onference was a get-
together talk for mutual informa-
tion." and that the few hours' conver-
sation was w.rth weeks 0f teiPgraph-
ie eommiinication.
I When told .f the rumors that Presi-
id n; Huerta or some other high MeX-
ji'an offif.a! w.h aboard the Chester
(the Pnsid. rt s-uifed saying "Well
errortzing .t;on : j C'oll ins avenue they order- 1 1 didn't s. - them if they were there."
He laid -uphasis on the statement
t a tKdiiin- like raising tie embar-
t'o ..n an: s ha- been discussed.
i 'if r; . nt s tri to
Lu. t lt riicht was mad.
Mi ' if
and
ssar. sine jt.vv4rv
.rwutry-wi:: VA.i h- rrs tli. hat.dlts di.
- n small frsiy thiouub -the ar end s-
.-..lid tit-
iotti..tt.'-.tr
n )!.t-e
-r.iV All
k - u geek
in. I k;p;
.5 sho t.d naturaHy occur its ..thiek-' '.;lt take" praet..
ii: - s to TjTiclst. : the."' jt-tittg'tli..
a- -p(rmittj
; new reg-ioff-;'
e- iiU.ftVR4- Of. ;
i- 'stock ot -i'.
ruhn.K' 'W
'i'i..itj)p;t:ieV
.yr-Nii"On Laredo Mil! Hi Mt
'ffedo7'-T 1 '
''utt-o
': "it--- .
: : .-;;livl.!-.'i.
this 'bOtBt. Rttf6t. liWOf1-..''!.!- easi'Iy- hi se- INHVMI: K 1 1 1 II EliSlsUN" 1 u
tfuir victims out from the Diaricr..
and- gave Vach t-ia cents for car far.
horrip. ' The taxicab then dis.ipp. ar 1
S 'ottdalf .told' the police he hid
ati-arered'a call. . While waPmc a' .1
-'net cprnr h- was .u! lnS a"e -'
1. -hlindfoldt d. riiTi'bt d !" s. .1-
: oWb into the ear. '
!;tt'rft ti'.Lico "m n 'f.'ind
(.n.:.- a'.indoned ?.i: h . tw(i u.'l s - .-
e -ruil-'s . h fp-i;"wv.s ..a'tas? b !.- ti
. i '.-:". i lt -.k--r and d iei rfvcs are c-o : -r ...
n's'dir- t: .'-for "the bandlfs"!
vaalfv t ' . - -
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s'rna.!! ; 1 u: h
Of ar; : v I n ir . !i
flWttr t.-vi.. d
voyat:. t.. t: '
! 1 l.o.ird '1-;
d. tit an 1 his
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P"U'.e t.UlA.
see Mr
with as
-i possible The rev-
s' ma can:- a- close to
ssible. an 1 sent a
'he Pr. -id. nt Afr-
""ard th Winona the
way on a t!.ree hour
1 heater. In. mediate! v
he r ruis-T the Pr. si
Mei an r- pr sentativ -
' s.abin and t ilked for
gtratifi
1
. ntary uls4."
llaiia-. Jan
Mi
Hart-:: "resu-m
. n
e 1
v e" -'T...
tingtmSrliraesttae gand The tnsur .was .drawn &Uiigifi! e&d :.thi'; khhniy
esi.rstevl trie aLd. (rnlnt at. 1 s rio-i-.
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MVSTODO.VS SKELETO.V FOTM).
o.il sliab
oal is u.- i.i"
a'tove 'h- c.i
;i.aerial :
I.gnit. on.i'.
- ( .-'.l'uon br-
r. foand. in ..
a - r. ' :t eo
le-- a-h and a -:
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0 :o. ii.aiifliis -;. '.-.jiuupKuii iiv isi'-i-i utt' uu iii'ii n he
y :' .und tof?;. of-"the :txl.- 1-ni.Vtiiul'ionar . band:. r vh.h '.-
inif. .rons - ge :la.WfjfrB.i"n .tfo ?tiU:.m.. to ub'i.itv y faking poj.-n -.n::..
is Itiiik '4Jt!!?'J Iml.'rpmi'iiatbM l;it-! ..." - '
hr hits-:: ji-" ri! tie
ed' ut-vW'ir;pll't"'; i'f-.'."h.t:
. ' . -s-.tat.-ianisc
- ' -" .- -. '" htitbjllei 'Jtiad
:i. i:j sapesriW'"-!. lia'tbf atcuvar -f .offic r:i VI. ;S .T O.CKNT . -.vh-evv "" --U
i .gaiter . BioM -0lT lin?raoe 'and t- !onii organi ' . . YSsEM. lill KA H I: HI l.V nt stbria
:ig value. Tor aoa- .'''".:" .' --vusii!. J...-;
. its less moists - . . (' .-fu-:t'l:-
iat' " : ir TjiiMTiMr Tt inr'rsi.n :f :1.
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ie 'd'tirfag ;
"L-wiijon. Man- :; Kvje m.niv) s I
t.ii-t
'1.;ge .of. Xe.w Vn-fe- his-'
t.j; a 'loo1.- ' - . ... -...-.
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homarluT;:mAi and
.;;cl .;t.i5y;. it'-to-'W" :.;Vji :;n-4. -;i..n..'t
it. '?--'ut4'emn.; t';drnv-.' : N
uk will ( IMUVIl HOTEL "SEES
ji vy PLr.vi;i: to d i:th
. iit.niin! I'ailas.. Texas Jan; 3. First ba:.
.v.i heard. &i rtttches against th raiinu ; "
d' from arotiftd the ' wdr at the third floor .rnmie of Animal Jleasurinir Thirty
Auto-. 'htji. turning with a smile to somt wo. ' 't'td i Inearthed
from men aof ten feet away and throw-hit; ' Sprin.-s. Va. Jan. 3.
-t.s" were baiidB inti tfie air' S. K. Ixnp. aThe skel-fon ..f a thirty-f.05 masto-
. sf night rest.iarant cashier; plunged iiead ioni- 1 lOM W;is m- ::hd at a ston. quarry
A-r-jt tap downward iwu stories in. to the mar- n'ar r' It was twenty foot !"-
t . :i b!e ftoor-lnjt-t in front of tin- clerk-- : ;nv tf- -;fa
.: f. Hi"
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t It
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a
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r b!e fToor-juji-t in ffont of tin- eler
a h.c't" !' 'at the Sf-i;'brge Hotel at VI"
t.. d -Ht Uit nig'- t;. : Ieath w . s in
d-rals '' taneous. . i.r paut . striking w;t'
t; ; - a ; nil report us-.-B. .a Me 1 r.a' o-. th
ai. xutu r : -v t
It wiil be nresent-
! ed to th- Sia.r! sonlan fnsr.t tio
n at
1 -
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1 ' 'jtf-vgter ')r..-.
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Jam. 3 forV .- t';
t'n -and bjo
'y-floor -
Tie. ! iiit tv'-' 1- rion'
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t.' iV-i )A w 1- 'a-- lo'- d
'.- "if tt-ie '"'i . tjj v. 5fti
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P .a: 1.' '.; S.itt -Francirii-- w a- -. ;..
: . -. .- "''.'.' -. .-.HM'.f y. '
might - l" - li . 1 ''0':eafth-:.idfde.-;-HJ - v . :
i . - '. ' - . ' - to-a -tilt .ji
i.!ie i-jeatn- 1 u v 1 1 am!-. -' .. .
- - - -; " .: '--n. .was- t ' .;
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I liiHH? Rs Hi ( MI
FHH Ms WVl ll'H 1
KU1MM 01
r-x . Jan
:'- at- Traae..- s tna the- . -. ant- d .... - -
;'l4-m':r gdtfn tiro to.nh m A j U; I; r : TS
: . . . n tfl Jeaamg tnan i!a tunsts; in-
hlSli;iP ?.ret. of CJreat Britain.
'.klh.L--.l--L
. -i-iuJ. t rnt--Tp
f d '(. h-n-l l.-i
. 1 in
t.a-:h.
. 01
j - New Yo: k. Jan
'c'K-k of - tlM.s city tool
II I IIII'M 11A I - I V ' If 1 1 '
n ..... a.V MK.-onA P6!t
f htia'tf MVrfi j' ttltll h't .iod. W.u s'...
.nd pat.uied in fi ont
..as ha fihi-!ied an unusually large
Jaaiownt of ausines ince the .term be-t
Ve. lion. T"X . Jan .: - v : a sep
t'.iri 'o' iN t- its.
m..' . .e i - - .' i : i -. . i . ." .. :. 1 triO eiirlv tot- enrj lm tin. itttfii
t .... c:liTr tni Austin Jan. ;? wonting under its."
Vernon. They have been residing In ' -.-: ! i.ain was almost immediateh r'eliev-
. .. j :nw rales the -unrenie court. of ' ' reiii-r
.... .'4m- e iiinT lor six 1 smi iib.- .
pi-sed eaeh other many times on
cth.. w.i?liont recognition.
rntil ivr: the two brothers lived in October. At the beginning pP
in IHino;s with their parents. Then
th. elder tame to TVxas ILs parents
... . .... 1 . . . .. . - 1 . ... .i in
tr ini:j urn neaiuii; ji ioiii. .
eluded
er bro
Thor Hrtiiirht pac.n ouier ucx j uti
one dav last week during the Christ- getting into the hands
. ... ... r.Jf attorneys.
mas nonaays. wneii m.wr.- h
. a tt. ntW idMtitv. Theyt 'v
' 1Hnrj. Ihe "fedefai lin. s from' the shoulder-
1-e.uiat iwlble-. ef- ' . ...fti. .tti..rc like Water : eqert
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- - -".it.!-ef ' a - a ttei' jiiar -
. i4'- ii.ti-er: o'- t!i- St'J o..'
v ..-(f "-lifoiialr Todj.rt r-v.li'
h kid' -in '-he hf'ig -r !.
tnini.p..VU!.uarttc aad 'u: u- ;! ..'
i
ui th. Fcd'ral authoritb s who I
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1 it t n ..'! riere'
al Seaiai ( m. . .
v.:.. - ife.s nf rndititii T.n thre. .:m...r a- . . .. . .i. .- ' inuv in. me m:;u of tw.'M :au on 1
'-''S- - EXPEDITE Hi:Sm.:'SS duriar. the List .three w kgr In'; --' . - thl. sfr.t. . Sha-ri t. apt : Ke.n-
" - -Jr. ...; ...!.. 1..'.. .1. : ... i.ti.. - - ' n th.. hih -:1:M VL'fth ifitttll tn innr
der
d.. . ' . li'rst:s (IP I'VMll.Y t NeNon wa- arrested Wedmsday
1 ..4.'....... .. . i.tr ! n'l..K4 A'9ii'r 'm- t I Kon7? ftfrKr t 1
'!. .l l. ... ' . A III AKICI-.lt :IJI. -1.1 I I'.f - 1 mmm ......w ...
i .nrin.u.; ws;th-effPtB ahl whhh Rp ha
I-. ' - " " ' ' ' '' - ... - r'nred rartfflvd in a towel wearinir
- -r .. . . - - I resuonsi a-. for l. rr cent ot eases i
fal;e mo't-'ache and
. .wat -r- - ::-
tvnstvd w
six -feef rev'i a! n.
a'raf" other rvaltw '
..'lairing . rid.
'i-avv '. ; - dna:
a s
p" ti.e
-i hae
of f;v
Jewelry
summer
:i:en and hoys
he '.each pirk-
ttg up ?l" and $o t:o!i pieces
ny i!vt ifintiev nf all d..nomina-
:h: - A pure rontaininc $M was
' ' . 0 er.'d.
the term there were on . the' docket
IT.l cases and 7 others haye beefl.-'r.0P d' Ten Cents Per Hiishel in Mu
ib d. Of thi-s. numlfer 211 hav beeni. : Course of. a 1-Vvt D113S
responsild. for l" p"r cent
of thunestie unhappiu.es
relations dtmng.-the ' V!1 f "
' itnndi
Irr. !- ifi t!r " - ". " s t
court of d Ut t-St I.
automatic pisrol tu his
1 f "i- n disposed of and 35 returned' -to.--.thei - Chitaigo ill. Jan.--.Corn prices on last ve;M: ac-. 1 . ".
he was dead. Iater tiie joum . . 1 ' ; f" f '
also came to Texas 1 attorneys for correction; the courtj- t"? iilcago hxchange crashed down- port The interfering myther-in-lrtwi .
'thouUTeaXother deatntil' Mf because the: new " rules 'Wirtl : r today.. January delivery drop caused trouble in u..l percent rnirAao kh.LLXCS
discovered the other's identity
had been acquainted for two -ars.
.TfOTIXG TO BR0WXW00D
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDermoU have
moved to Brownwood from Dublin.
They have purchased the Earnest
- Lander! home on Avenue A and are
arranging for a permanent resi-
dent here. Mrs. McDermott is n
daughter of Mrs. W. H. Fuller.
ive thus Sue ieeh
written but the docket now Is pretty
well cleared as to writs of error.
Under th. ne rules attorneys are
required to give "first aid" to the
court by declaring the issues- in cases'
presented. It is-not sufficient tit pre-
senting. of a case to say that civil
courts are not in agreement on a
pofnt raised hut the actual holding
of each c ."ft must he -stated. This
nil- . ban any other has expo?
di . .ork of the court. The new
?fmvw mnde goods sold or offered
for sa-ie in Texas must he labeled rules also require clear statements of
-'-grounds of jurisdiction.
ping- nearly three cents 'per bushel.
because one of. th.. loading Hong oper-
ntorghnd hedged his holdings by sales
bf May- options. Speculators with
-henrish views used this fact to ham-
mer down prices. Corn which a few
days ago sold for 71c today brought
fiPc.
PAKCEL POST ItESTOKES
LOST TIMEPIECE
Waxahachie Texas Jiui. 3. Mrs
F. L. King recently missed a watch
from her home in this city. -A few
days ago when she opened a pnrcel
post.-package she found that it. con-
tained the timepiece.
the . eases. and the father-in-law iu
only . one. Other causes ' of family
quarrels' serious enough to reach the
couft were:
fn) morality of husband 12 per cent.
"Immorality of wife. 2. p?r cut.
Ill temper of husband S per cent.
IM iemper of wife S per cent
Immaturity 4 per cent.
Laziness T per cent.
Sickness 1 per cent
Other causes 14 nor cent
ONE A DAY
' Hcoonl.s. of Police Department Snow
t . Thirtj-One in December.
Chicago Jan. 3. Records fjf the
police department show there werQi
thirty-one" homicides- on an average
of one a day in Chicago in Decem-
ber. This is the largest toll of mur-
ders and hillings for a similar period
in the history of the city.
.MOTH Eli . MTCIDES
Two of. the mur.dors are listed tn
Thf court advocated the passing f police records as "Black. Hand cagsA
laws compelling wardens of peniten-iOne case was a patricido. A ib-yoar-tiaries
and workhouses to pay a por-'old boy believed to be insane kill-
tion of prisoners' earnings to the sup-d his father because the "devil told fore the engineer's leyer could stop
port or their depetideuts. ' him to" ho said tho locomotive
Ionian Steps in Front of Whoelinir
Express Train
Pittsburgh. Pa.. Jan. 3. Mrs. Kath-
rhu Kokowski. aged ."..1 mother of
Henry Ilokowski tiie West Home-
stead youth who has slain three per-
sons this week committed suicide at
Hope Church by stepping in front
of . the Wheeling express train on the
Itoltiiriorc &. Ohio railroad. She was
ic'ontp'ied by means of bnnk books
which she carried.
The train crew reported that .Mrs.
Uokowski was. sighted walking ahead
of the train and disregarded all warn-
ing signals. The train .:s stopped
and the woman removed from the
tracks She started ahead. a" ' 'c the
train again got under w. v. iped
b 'ween the raiR beimr . b-
"oonvict made.
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