Daily Bulletin. (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 137, Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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t
fe DAILY BULLETIN. f
Tolnae ye. lJffc Member Associated Press. IlltOWNAYOOD TEXAS MOSDIY AFKIL 1 1012 30.187 i
II 1 TSSDlliilf BU ILD .C0SeiliI5Gll5E 1
W lie SHOULD VOTE! TOLLED j INTERURBANS HAS RESIBNEDjCALLEDTODAY
HTW0 1L " My IX.iM) CITIZFX SHOCLI) XEfiLECT DEFENSE AXNOUNCF.O JtEADV AT Jv. P.. TURNER TELLS OF THE ' nrTIES 01" RANK PRESIDENT TOO
m m'" HIS DUTY. JIOHXING SESSION OF COURT J PLANS. ; STRENUOUS POK JAV.
I . B . .1' -: . ;. '. i
V Entering- Plea vof Guilty in Jus-'
j tice Court Here This 3rom- I
Insr. 1
'I
otr
auiua a young negro wenM
a;.ba.Ul ttu-
--iunning- for another negro late Sat-
nr-x afternoon and as a result he!
i ' Ct Sanday in jail. The negroes
e it a ball came when trouble
md between "Cooler" and Will
I v
"l wuuun S.WIHJCU
ea ran negroes returned to the;
hfey renewed tht trouble ami
Pecnr-d a 4i-4o Winchester an.l
facy shot at Lane but missed
n a Bulletin man asked Lane if
. m..h.u.p u.uiiuiR
1 heard if t w ! . amv whm it- .
heard it twice unw when it.
him .ad chn n.l
Od the street was just spon-
for good running and that
; took tame on him and mea-
W distance it is a cinch thai''
M.
It's record has been lowered.
aafl went wild and no other
W done f other than a good
Ir the older ivgro. Smith was.
1
d today on conrtct iiomi thethv la makers tor the city. Tftey wtU
c?. v JBg muv a na3e onenae.
ff?Uns C6am''ion. Holloway and
Kr- .as Niere together when they
"-" iion bolth at his home.
SENAT08 808 TAYLOR
OF TENNESSEE DEAD
rati'Ie to AViflittiNi(l Operation for
t-Jail:tni Performed Jnst
:nrtogr Jm i.-uo; -rt ive t
Sj di'd bete .Yesterday unable to
x$ r-iiuek of an oferation
l -r pallf-o'.e- ;.erforni -i Thursday.
T.-i-jy yet'-rd;y njori.l' g the S'Tia-
t... lcan to f:iji to re nd fa stiui-
?eraor Taylor ts a rvived by his
v.; a son avid Taylor and three
urrted daaglitors in T. nS!e.
IjV wa- -trickn March 3 Vat the Cn-
! Station 'S h was .'.m-h to Iraafd
a "T:n for Xmh Caroiiii.i He was
h r-ried to his aifarttr.ent. suffering
ir:-re pa'ns from gaJ:.ton p Anop-f-ition
ir their rcrnoui! was 'ireed
Ut flatly refund to vitunir to the
if Meantime the iioison w-as au-
im His svt-im m..
d. b it to the delav his death is
ifcnted. I-ast Thursdav two taji-
j. we.- removed ?rd the oivra-
vrarftMt as m.TCe-Pt il. bHt
4 . . ' (M I
acn eomplirarions '1ee lo-.w-d and
r..;:ed extreme weakne-. to whirh
t 'inally snocumbed.
T e senate 1&Y trihntt hy an
a ;y adjnrnment Boh honises of
.-':zza& will appoint eontmittees to
attend the f on era I at Senator Taylor'-;
old TkKwe in Knoxviile The burial
ten ice will tie eW there probably
We4ndaf.
FIRST irOMlAT CKOD
LAJJOE. THADINK UOliT
Today te tne First Monday and tlie
crowd to town i large but the trad
ing is light. Not a great number of
horse were tirbugbt to town and
when a fellow cant trad horses not
much trading ie going on.
Oreoiiltou.se Wants.
For your Raster fkMes and IWldtng
Pit nt see A. M. TJAVIS' tlreeu bouse
7! Fislv. f1142
ntist
A coram to a;rfvu
birthmarks In families- not now in
eood social portions indicate that
thy are of kiiigtly descent the marks
b. rg 4e to tne tact uwu mn. .w
..-.too immr
EH'-ors anKiw"
idee K B Hendricks is rockoned
' it. -ry..
flthe champion nsnorman at. um nu
fAnd Feather Club lake. Saturday af-
li ... .....
'temoon he snccoeaea in nna.t
limit and among the nurnbor the e
was fl- 3-poiinu crapp. "
log alongside Dr. B. f AVintors an
rt . and caught three to his one.
ALDERMEN 10 SE. ELECTED
Aldermen io Elected jind'Il is..
Iiupurtaut that Good Jle'n He 1 j
Selected.; 1
- :
i morrow is me ony ior-ioe city
...Uilu. re .
electiou to be held. If you have paid
your poll tax and are n citisen "of. -
Brownwood go to the polls and vote.
c nn.r m tMnte- thai
r m
iiiusi Mil v sun m it utn.11 wifi mg w
.. - . 1 rx..
-. ' .
iOSJUon- .
Hrownwood' Is a corporation rat
ai nearly $.00OiKt and the Wen who
Pletetl tnnmrrnw have rb do with
lhtf nianageuunt Qf this great eorpo-
- i-rale WHl- - lou WOtJtu.1 elTa our ?
lnvaie anairs 10 just B? wn i
rson but an willing to turn pver
.. .inuu nrani.rt- tr th
..' j.. ...
niiDiic control 01 jusi auyuoo.v wnq
uierJ lur ut 'r' " UH u" UV'
tak" nough interest to vote.
- The men el- ted tomorrow will bp
fix tii- tax rates will enforce. coUec-
ti'iy of ta w.u spend the money
as slsey deem bet-t wil 04 reappnsi-
bl tor th- waterworks iuiprovements.
for t!. tr-.t work in fact for atmdftt
everMSing plaining to the ettare;W r mw w uen an miJvn..n r
... ' t1k "imir.-im h.-.l aod. beeaa to beat
' ....'...' ir-nr'Sr-f.'Wown over fhe-IWIItrwif!: nr(Vrmni
w.d'so out and v.te tomorrow and
.(. 1 L-
t...;.'- r-
yo'ir ;rsonal lik-s or prejudicas.
For the infor:-;.ition of those who
are not familiar with the law govern
ing the voting it may be worth while
to s'afe ;hat r4ie voters et. t.- 'ink'r-
nt warda vote on the alderman of all
three wards.
i
AMI LKASKS VT. JlKlNti TAKEN
WITH rilJW OF BliVKLOP-MKN'T- !
!
BELL AT THE M0mm TEMPORARY
T
flf a ( ompanj that Will Sttili thie tlH ... crs S v s 0y;r It
T Vi-IK if the Lest- Vt y . ;XV Smnins Scale.
f' HL j JtnanoUs Ind.. April 1 -The m-
Tom 1V1I of lirady is Ifere thto.PI bituminous cqal m'meis
week taking leases from property v" operations thte morning as
: . ' haa Ajeen forecasted for several weeks
owners in and about Brownwood torj .ig -wr. thoagf. but the iKIl-
tUe ;.ur;.os- -d .noting .tat otL Mr. Jug"- Bw wage contracts the wnge
i- not jn-ak;na any rash promiai Increase bavins been won by the soft
hut us he will guarantee that devel- eot'l miners to ie followed by graut-
opments start here within three Urg ait increase fo the antliraefte
months it necessary ieases" can' Be Wlae without a truKgle" .said .'no.
had. He is a.HP(K-iated with men who F."W1lIto prcddetit of the Chi ted Mine
havf had jptus of xperience in de-j Workers today when he returned
velopiug oil fb ids and believea one from a conference with the eoal mine.
or tro wdL- will prove the field.
T'nlike mo-; -ompanies Mr. Bell
-:.vs his company will begin mera-1
tion- if ho can secure leases Ofi 10-
ooy acres which is much less than
most companies ask. . .
Tbc gentleman who looked oyer the
field with Mr. Hell a few Weeks ago
ier a. mat rtA friP urerl In lhe work at
Tulsa. Okla.. and should the leases
- - -
be secured ne win bring ng iq
Brownwood and Mart be work.
?(MJ HIJIH Amy(;
... 3j(Y()ioiy C 1 il.
i
Siiceisi In Dailr liUIlotint
WssWngtoo. April l.-The defeaiml
nntne ?ti "Pntntit Mnnnnn V
... ' . .7
caUo roconUy decided by tho .United
Qtmi.nnio Vnnrt rrlnv nRlfhd-.'fnr
TQhQ'0TQ j fu. boncll of the
luarln be c ; 0
appeal viUi reattest for permission.
intervene. i'
SELECT A JURY T
flMnRnnuir
Time Today is Taken Up Hy Prelim
iimry Matters and .hike
Welter' Speaking.
Tho ' (Ipfinwp announced rosidv for
ivh lhe Ueorgo urown murder
was calit( tnis n0rnlng at 10
o'clock t Ballinger and the case will
50' - to . trial although progress has
oeen considerate ueinyeu uy pre-
.ilimiiiary mutters introduced by the
state's attorneys following the at-
noQceeroent of the defense. The se-
lection of a jury would haw begun at
1:30 o'clock but for the act that
Judge (Joodwin gave way for an hour
atid a half to Hon. Jake WoIt.TS who
j addressed an overflow crowd at the
J.court bouse. I ne speaKing topped at
3 ocloek and- the court was again
convened but recessed for an hour in
orlr that the preliminary matters
might be shaped up. At f o'clock
court "was aeain convened and' t ho
task of -selecting a jury probably be-
gan.
fieorge Brown
is Iwing tried in
Jlutmels county on a change of enuoPr'ngH.
for the murder of his wife Sallie J - Dallas ajid Souttbwestera interurT
Brown which took jdace "seen miles-ban railway frnm Dallas to TeYrHfl
aonth of'Brownwood on the n of to .Terrell rhenee tff PrJt
September 9tn of la.-u year. Bniwn ('farksville and Texarfcan.
and his wife according to the defend- Towjvh on the ?eVeral line af.
am vre. asleep on the front porch be a. fotl&w.a: DaBaa Inrlng Fort
. . 1 . . L 1. -i . t- i
ltl. ... lhs tor would not
aiinfv and ?I e joishnhd was arrest e4
and enarged with the crime Aft. r
fnrr to secure bail the defeRt-e n .i-(-
grounds t'i'f h
t.ti r -j.il !(llo
was suti-'i-ii 'I:
tulil-
no'
-er(;re a
l!!'l '-.lull.
a:
1 t
is h !
LI ? LI
ttal das ej'
31.1 N K IIS qi UORK TOIIW.
FORKt ASTi-B 1) IVS A(iO.
vs
Preddeiil While 11 f Cnif-nd 3line AVork-
operators at Cleveland:
;..nni inu nnnnrn
R Rfi nKl S nHAHRr
ociDnuinin ncctf
ULKilUlJilVU ULU
Emits Texas" April 1 Considera-
ble excitement was catuetl here Hat-
afteruoon by the arrest of. City
Marshal Alexsuder and a stranger
name as Hendricks
fftrfd O'Flannery. Hendricks or. CV-
' Flainnery had been here n day or two
snitl to lte searching for evidence
' . - . .. . .. v- i- 1
ngauisi uex. .1. v rnns; morris. vuom j
midnight Friday night it is alloged.
tho city marshal tind the detective 1
wore found in tho. office of Dr. T. W.
White sdhrchlnghis dfeakjor papers.
Dr. -White 'hhd. been Bjunmoned a n
b CJ1Be. Tho
. .
M2 - Q: - nsa5nst "tbe tW0
men Is bur-
-
ONE IS MI THIS WAY
One to Ktirt Worth One o rBelo!i
One ' to alunt Sjiritisjs-ami
Ono to Texarkana.
Special to Djiiiy Bulletin:
Hnllac AnrH 1 Ti" P Tnrni 9ml
' - -
associates have issued a prospectus
of what the term the "North Te.as
Independent I nterurhan -System." It
is an illustration of the country thru
which iropoel Tines' are to run the
1 .1. .
versed and the attractiveness of the"
proposed bolid and stotlt jsanea 011 a
basis of the probable earning capacity
of the lines.
There are -four of. the proposed lines
liafla- aijd Western triterurnan
Railway front Dallas to Fort Worth
by way of Irving thirty-three miles
. . .
Da as and North western interir -
ban Railway from Dallas to
Denton
aiid fSaineStille by way of Irving.
Dallas and Southeastern rntenir-
.nan rum way irom iauas . mru .
' ment Mansfield Cleburne ami Wiinut
n b irnt ttu.i'ki Hrnnrn 1 MUtnti
.. - . ''V;
f Jrabevliie Grfihesvilie. Weat Dallas
nih ftBaii. Iliiiim
1-5 . vrto- i
Sprir.gTfi. Orphans' Hottie.
Walnut
Garland.
Me-o.i-e. New HttV . Hett 0f-
-t.t.n; L Oaft S-ih.ir.r dir'ii!.l
ind T.-rk:ift3
Mr TJtner
iM J. rday The
inter- s in Itowi along the Mur have t.iJj.-i m-
jn ;. -r 1 : 0'.i.t? ami the rtgt- of w t
It-
na o
tines iU b? ea-ir.
(.''fiiiuHite
' e 'k!ad
on o'aiy
!' . Te
Tie rf rred rffoek'fs o
! 'fn- town and'-t.Ue rnni-
vP le off'.:reil elsewhere. 1
ii-'"t.r lile' Heti!s iWb-
; h f."T3t f h undertalten. but
J we find that "the fifianrStt of t
L'W. . nt.m worth of railway wH be eaf-
ir h.in r.q tndertKe to flopt a small
To!trpr!-e The money is arranged
j for atid wr exp. '-t soon to o able to
frrr wni'K.
"Tin; -W.e-'ei n Hne Ut Cctneut ad
o.-t-wii to T.i.in:it. .Springs thru
jMe:;. Routes ill make Ulen Roe
more'popular watering pla.e thali an-J
t ot her in the o'ti!iw St.
rrri:;" T?
le abont toe
ami county
tt - DftUas
BAD FL00O CONDITIONS.
' ' EXIST AT MEMPiS
"
Fnniflles Forced to Mote Irom Lcrvtr
Sections of City to ..Ksenp'e the
Water. .
! Memphis. Tenn.. April Uacorevi of j
families in eight or ten blooks ln the
lower
snHous of the city. near-tne'
Mi-issjppl river
moved their house
hold -goods to higher ground or to thejto pmnofe the inter-.-K of Woodrow
ecotid st or v- or ttieir tioroes wnen a
small leve.' on Rayon Hnyoso lnok;:
this morning. '
There is. much apprehension over t
conditions here Relow Cftim the rlf- j
er covers th entire valley Aiid la
0!ne fortv miles wide extending "from J
the tooth Ms m the Kentucky We to
those on
er.
imi.i mji ttie ttii!iii li1e of fhi rcvi
(.()TT()X s AHKirrKW
IV intOWMVfKH) TO DAT !
rhere wern. several bales of cotton
m ; utpH(i nt nnwuwdnd today.
jaiul It splti for h good market priee.
.nrt'iini i eu dI'ihjovii imi
-u. ioii.u.h 1.1 1 .mi.ui.h
I1BRK' THIS
AlTBltXOON
M. C. Ontlif and MIsr Ruby Ores -
....
ory were married at the Homo of
frlend In 'Cogghf addition this after-
nbop nt i :30 o.IocK. Itov. W. R'f l2urp
.oftlolatfng The'ddlng Was ' qnfet4
l-i v i( "."""'op " '
affair with onlyohc or two Jnyfted
guests.
SUCCEEDED BY L. M'CABTHEY
lift Has Lou?? Been a Jleinher of the
Hoard of Ifiredors of the
- Cotrirln -Xational...
At u meeting q the directors of the
Cofegin Xatipital Bank held Saturday
. - v n nt '
f girt tender-
J" 'XI 7ZTr? V 7'
If "
j I Mif TavrtiAtf uritfl aloitAl tt rill ri 1 1
the unexpired term of Mrs Coggin.
The otttsoing president has served in
- " . t . . .
that capacity since Uid death of the
Vlate S. R: Coin and has given eon-
j slderable time to the duties devolving
upon her a the head officer of fiie
j.bank. - She finds these duties roo.
lf jB f 1rhit"
j -
; vLT r- . '
I 34T...C J McGartney was attorney
1 T r y .
yWW ' tforu oan years op-
1 lore u wfwnaiionanzeu una is uror-
: oughiy familiar with eerj deuil of
th6 wafk. H eaters uion his d ui-
las ieidei of the Coggin .National
wit '4 ft.jitl JutovleSe ol tjie batik
stairs and wilf carry on thewor
;a- manner wholly aecepta&h to
board and Us stockholders.
UEwW'Y B.VIXS ITALL
IX 50JRPH TEWS
Sbem.an. Tes. .April. 1 T u-.-inches
of rain haw fallen here l.t-t
I " W f - Ctl U"
port comes that it baa lnen ra.ltiin
aince noon yesierday and that s -rktn
has had the heaviest nafn- hi tivc
yf-ars
iiox. vitrn mx:N is elect.
auj c.orvrr en ubmax.
K PEIECT QBGANJZATION
TliWHljit tii Cf untj If the Prps
f tiny-.. l;ders a l Carried
':' Out
rarsuattf to a. call rropr the .Vi:.
ijjea-at th city and county a ii. .
ipf Mtaa .iteld at 'rh c-rt !io:is--
ajternbon for the purpose of dist
imy the advisability of orcaniing
W'oodro Wil.son eftib in Rrown eo ;
ty. It was the opinion of those pre--.v
that ttwh a club could aecoim !Nh
muc.hr good fn the county and a i --
j tiow 'prevailed that a county organ -
j tfon' be. created .and that Hon. ; -u
ftWnnan b elnei county chats man
Mr.. C.rtnnan was not ;.reem and "
t not known whether he will v
the piae or net
The purpose of
nnsoo m tti.n.... ..-.. ...
cratte presidential nomination. TJio slaiA 0f MissoaMiff ousting tb
bdera plan to perfect the organip- Standard Oil t'ompanjflf Inrfliaa tmt
fion throughout the county and can'v th RnmMie il company o
the county by an overwhelming Vote.'york .md in tirtintibe companies fif
for the Xew .lerser governor. ' ty tlioiand dollars each. If ki
IN II
MUST PAY DAMAGES
Hie Peonies TsMooeo .CotppliUy ot
e Orknns Heritors for Al-.
Ictreil Coiiiipirsiey. ; 4
Xew Orleans. Apr! r t rBty-U
thousettd dotia-3 itt tlamnges was to-
t
. . . . . . 1 .
; day nwntded In unitetL suwes urn-
m.trict court nere ngaiiwi .Awunniu
Tobacco company and in favor of the
Pooplo's Tphacco company for an al-
loged conspiracy to dosto compott-
tjon on the part of tho. latter compa-
ny and in restraint of trade.
DEFEXSK JIOVEis. TO QUASH TUB
1X1)1 en!ET.
SENATOR QDELL IN CASE
Employment of Additional CoanseJ
.Causes Postponement Until.
This Aitenioon.
Fort Worth April 1. -The daffrrs
in the cafle of Rev. J. FranJc itai4
charged with perjary wa eslietf la
district court thi morning ami-.the1
attorneys tor tne deremmnt m&ma
; technical grounds. Owing " t US
fact that ex-Senator Odell 06 Cle-
burne had r.een added to tile iletm&
attorneys a postponement taa grant-
ed until two o'clock this afternoott to
c v- attorneys an -opportunity to ohi
t conference. . t
'I aerf hav- be-n no new dtdai
; ri"!:rs in th case today and. fc tB eK
h.eted that )OTh sWe wtll tuijmmett
r.-ady for trial when the const
venes this afternoon.
Rev. Mr. Xorrla preached at tktti op-'
;i house la-!t night Ott tie. M9bMal.
J 1 foment" to ah audience that jpacilt
the that r " -
.
' An:-ng th- allegations of th de-
f is" ! a d.-eUrafien that if- fftteff
: -t teniens '.v. re in fact made hjrBTi
'XotIs to the gram! jury tb&jg W0r(
not in niattr nraterial to the iantty"
perniing before the grand jury and
tii- refore dii not constitute perjury.
By unaiihuotit vote the congregJt-
m r ot the K:rt F5a tist Cfttrrca U
. diMUt4icam Dnif
tfon of Rev. Mr. Xorris the. paatOT.
He w is granted a vacation of
days' r.nd a resol ttion of Wm.fmmX
ttr.T.c- -riii i.: loi -eoeot" was adopt-
' '1-
OESPBffflENT- YSIMie Htf-'
SOIBIBES IH GABBABE
ScUh-I Kitti Place in IVItfc I
End Life Vftrr Los of
HU Hand.
f'o: r A. t.'! ".
A. hev as l 2.
T'V. A.-rll . C--f5f
r...sfhr went into
er 1
Tui'i
k-1 ..
v-
a- !
1 an of
i-il-ielt
ii" .-Iflil t
v.
tTMo'.ine on the ft$r
v: ' sM.. it. C4rfed
aoiin' wirb a Dlafi
oirnd dad t;ts matiOmgt
.1 he i.t-oKne fwes.
rt'
I 1
i
t
I md a part ol
.n
ni .-tft '!.'
'M t.
-ome time sgo
MlfM JU:siHt)VKl TKTr
J.-.ii1 P-h- B'.rtin;
Sf. : : T"-. -; 1. A worn Jl
ha J an .!.:t brek-n waen a storm lat
iiit-h' hVw dowt: t-it of a farafty
v !i -!ive miles nort! of here
rum nil 1 MGnMlCG
t t nu UIL UimiH HlHiLU
1 fl ! 1 CTTJ CDflF flAIC
UtluItU rUulfl lilii
.
f "
Fines ef Fifty 'Htovsond llolLfif A
eVi Aarolnst Knck afTilXft i-
Offender.
.n) to Dally Buflha:
i ua
iingt.ii
pril 1 The Cnit
.at -s ssttprem-' co'.wrt UHtay upneitt
thought that AttoVaey General Ligf&
foot of Texas and his aasistai.t. J. W.
. Brady have been watehhig wftn tn-
:
tereat the proceedings against tkesc
qmpsnles.
"Mnnrico Hall is sneiidtng a con pi
oitdays at San Angdo this week.
Don't fall to ask for con pans in tht"
Chinaw&r contest r..- April. Ten
prises will be given in nril the. w
ns in.Mre3i.
1
1 t pwcuoh ievfi iur lou. ui-
Jps can be rando on a piece of gas
pipe and two ells tho .latter belnr
turned tip and fitted wit glass tubing
- -j- "
the whole being filled Vlth water-to;
come pnrt way np'the glasses.
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