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ULLETIN.
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Veftme No. 12
EIGHT P.VUKS.
BROWN WOOD TEXAS WHD.NKSDAY OCTOBER JB 19PJ
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BOSTON
ME MiD SERIES COLONEL ROOSEVELT R
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OVER NEW YORK GIANTS TODAY! GEN
j
Mathewson Held Out Strong Until the Tenth When
He Weakened and Allowed Two Hits After
New York Had Scored Her Second r
Boston Mass. Oet. 16. The final
game of the world's series was start-
ed in bright cold weather at two
o'clock this afternoon with . Christy
Matthewson in the box for New York
nftd Bedient performing a similar
service for Boston. Both started
Wood for Bedieut. In the eighth nei-
ther team could score.
iPitching hard against a fresh man
Matthewson failed to hold the Red
Sox after the game had gone into .the
tenth inning and New- York had scor-
ed a winning run. In their inning
MR
ROSENTHA
L
WILSON
Said He Was Feeling Fine When He Awoke This
Morning Joined by ' Wife " and Mrs.
Alice Longworth Early Today
brilliantly though in the second in- ; Boston scored two runs off Matthew
njpg Matty walked his first man in
twenty-one innings pitched during the
present world's series. Neither side
scored until the third inning rhen
New York managed to get one man
GIVES tTESTIINYi SPEAKING DATES
Tells of Becker's Visit to. Her Home
on Occasion of Raid.
Special to Bulletin
Princeton N. J. Oct. 16. When
Governor Wood row Wilson attempted
to cancel them for the next three
New York Oct. 1C Mrs. Rosenthal; j announced late last night he would do
son and the agony was over. The
score was Z and 2 in favor of the
Red Sox.
The postseason games this year
were without question the most in-
around for a score. Both men then t teresting series ever played. It took
the widow of the murdered New York
gambler for whose death Lieutenant
Honker is now on trial was pallid and
'at times barely talked above a whis
ho found that it would he impossible
io cam-full them for the next three
davs. the people refusing to listen to
f a cancellation of his dates Wilson
Special to Bullenzit
Roosevelt" awoke this morning with
normal temperature and pulse. He
saTdMie was "feeling fine." He read
a great deal during the night having
several wakeful spells.
Mrs. Roosevelt and daughter Mrs.
Longworth arrived at the hospital
during the forenoon.
The physicians reports this .morn-;
ing were that "Roosevelt's condition
there was no further need of grave
apprehension.
Mrs: Roosevelt on her arrival at
the hospital took the room adjoiaiag
her husband's. He bad previoualy
had the room carefull prepared say-
ing that he did not want her to scold
him for carelessness as she is an ex-
cellent housekeeper.
Schnink is Daffj.
New York. Oct. 16. The investiga-
; tion of the police shows that CoX
as she testified on the wltucs i wild that ho did not care to be the.
per
stand this morning in Ui.1t noted case.
score getting was allowed until the
seventh when Boston tied the score.
Boston then decided to substitute 1 other game to settle the dispute
on'y candidate in the field
condition which
is excellent"
Tension Has Relaxed. Roosevelt's assailant John Schramm
i : in rnt id JtnrLitir-nt i nr moc nf 'in "lncootrv xchtVh shuw.i
making -n-tKu m.t tu uuuav-iwMvuuitj ...
ructnrl nil TnnrnftlP fTi ri rrefpd all the. : traces of insanity. He immigrated to
settled down to pitching and no mora ' eight lined fought games to win it She said that lieutenant ueckor was h.vei net.. . i-umuum ";i Illf.mhors of hIs fainjiy gauy and the the United States sixteen years ago.
and even in the eighth it looked very ; at their house - when the police at-1 ' H'ugui a..oiu BUUUUh " t tMWon ilJI(ler whichall were j He had previously been unable to ob-
tempted to break down the door m ; ..oua.m.u . . . .... eniployrae-t in nIs natire viifc-e
one of their raids. This house in fldatr. at Chicago. : a.en(Ung llhvsiciail said this of Erding in Bavaria on account of
which they lived was also Rosenthal"? j tlmr nnd -urBrnc gGems to his eccentricities and was listed as a
HIS RUNNING MAIE thf only ncg8sity n' apd that d&serter frm the Bavaria. arm?-
to hi Hther Herman fher husband or ' m pTnnilD inn Tit rs r i- rnr I Til
me.
SHIPS If I
BE RELEASED
TURKEY IGNORES "GREECE'S UL-
TIMATUM TO RELEASE VESSELS
6URRELL GATES
REFUSED HE
gambling institution. Becker had cx-
; plained to her she said that "It had i
I
G
II Mi UWUJER IS-JIKI.D.
Austin. Oct. 16. The Court of Ciim- Cuba hmlisrutin:: Di'sippr-aramr
mal Aui'eals this morning refused the- $-00000 from llaiana Hank.
ol
IN STRONG APPEAL: nriipr TDCATV
I LnUL IIILnll
RELEASES SHIPS
motion for a rehearing in the case
of Burrell Oates the Dallas liegro
Havana Oct. 10. Antonio Ayala;
a messenger of the National bank of j
iUn. .lohnsoii at Canton. Culled on
rrouressht'.N to (ihe Renewed '
Energies to Fight.
w!io' was convicted of murder and sen- i Cuba has been arrested by order of j
tenwd to hang. The. negro has had f the special Judge in charge of the
six trials for the same murder.
Canton Ohio October 10. In the
home city of the late William McKln-
luy last night Gov. Johnson stood on
a platform beneath a picture of the
martyred president and . pleaded with
WILL RELEASE SOME VESSELS
lfcenlls Her Own JIinister but Fail
fo Gii e Pasports to MinMerN
at Constantinople.
PRESIDENT'S GUARD
HAS BEEN INCREASED
investigation' into the disappearance
i.f- it nne.lrnce ront.iinincr S200.000.
hich was supposed to 'have been Progressives to renew their effort.
in tkmaik 01 me new party inai uie
sent by registered mail to use Xa-;
tional Park Bank Of Xe. Yrr: on
t absence of Colonel Roosevelt in tlwi
Condition of Treaty Reached Late
Yesterday Afternoon.
Special to Daily Bulletin:
Constantinople Oct. .16. The con-
clusion of the peace treaty yesterday
evening between Turkey and Italy re-
1 leased three Turkish battleships and
ii nni in I
miLDlffl II ILL
QUIT STUMP
SAYS HE WOULD BE OXLI VAS9J-
DATE LEFT 3LKI0 SPEECH
New York Oct. 16 Cnusual pre I tirueted to take to the postoffice for
September 7 Ayala it i allege. j.i'u"" ' . w "" io i-""' huU
-us intrustel' with t..e envelope con- Wn' CoL Roosevelt's name -r0Us had bottled up.
tainmg the money which he was In-.
auu eneereu
CANCELS SPEAKING DATES
WIVD XOT SO HEAVY
T fi.VLYESTOX TODAY
cautions were taken this morning to j registry." A arhitluv tif phot&gniphs "' a dastardly attack our leader s !aI tQ Da51y BulleUn:
1 Will Speak TIiHrdaj and Friday.
tVusianUnople. Oct. Ifi.The 1'ortc 1 guard presi(iPn Taft ashe went to : tr the registered envlopo rec-ived by " hn t?en stricken down he said. If (!aJveston 0rt 16A nht rain riiep Dniw in Say Taft j?
Mil uiii .uner.
Princeton X J.. Oct. 16. Goveraer
Wilson hist last niebt annottaceri xhax.
tie would raiM-fl all spmMmg oogae-
ment with the extegtkm f fbm& m-
raned for Thursday and Fridhy of
this week until CoIoa l RtmeriaH Is
able cn take an aciir part ia tfe
rampiin. Thtt governor will gp$g&
in Delaware. Wsf Vtrstots aal
Pennsylvania rbis week roaeffcgiae
hi& campaign is PttteiHtrc VstSaj
nigbt.
nores the Greek Qltimatum regara- th( railroad station hereon his way yn rational Park 'ai' slows that
irg the Greek vessels which have T) .Massachusetts in which stale he fit vas not trt one ir wli(?l; -the mon-
oe.i seised and based the reeall of. scheduled to make several peehet -v was plaC'-fV Othe- e-.it - re ev-
uic admission by Greece of Cretan ' tjjs Wf.fk. Iii"';"d.
deputies to tl.e Greek parliament. - .
1 SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
The ministers at Sofia and Belgrade
aie Vecalh .1 because of the peremp-
fi.rj tone of the note sent by the Bal-
Kui states demanding the execution
of rt forms in Macedonia.
Technically the action of the Turk-
P30BE C0HI1TTEE
RESTS TIL FRIDAY
is essential that every one shall gird
lihuelf for the fray. A double duty
.. is ours with the man who has borne
the burdeu so bravely the man who.
with nenro such as never before has
bfn seen in. a human body in this
country and who last night with his
fell here today with a wind which!
according to the government weather
bureau is blowing twenty-fonr miles
an hour' The hureau reports that
the main part of the Gulf storm is
welt to the south of Galveston.
nEPORT MADE TO DAY t0 thp Pwple.of Milwaukee. He no!
1 longer can bear . the burden. You j
must. take it. up. I appeal to every;
ish government does not amount to c.mii-ii Contribution line.stigutor.s ; Washington. I) C . Oct. 16. The? one who has his heart-in this gion-
a declaration of war. because Turkey' will Haie More Prominent Poll- firrit regular supply and distribution i ou rape 10 do his share.
ha not given passports to "the minis-' tician on Carpet Then. i rotton ' report' of the census bureau J
POSTED AT BROWNSVILLE
Hrownsville. Tex . Oct. 16 The
I can not cnc4 rb- &sz-m2M
Washington. Oct. 16. After hear-;
wns. given out today and it gives the
several ..witness' yesterday the
! supply in the United States on Sept.
tersof those nations affected and
thus pbts the onus of a -declaration of
wV upon her opponents.
Thn mmmmMtr announces it Wi ll"luM" -f hntf JnAc AnrHnir tn ttlia r
.lease the seized Greek vessels which Jowued until I rfdny when Frank A. CMiror8 hml. 0 lltlnd
. arry foreign owned cargoes. : Matiw. ficorgs . Orteou. and prob .
Italv Out of Contest. ay Thomas AV. Lan tvili be. ex-
amined. KrHiftF tne commiuce ca-
. v.. it t ir 1. ' .iiuiKin. who na ceen.no
pecis io near wauntc . w-ii-:
Me.iiil MeCormick n:nd George Por-
the Roosevelt forces nnd. CoL"
A GENERAL RAIN
FALL HERE TODAY;
& .V v. - .a . . . m
streets here are littered this morning 11 nre i""eHi-ey iwwo m wo.
with trees and broken window glass ;fd Governor Wftam is a arM3M
as; the result of the Gulftorm which teswd aihT- withoBr fa
those who arramaM tmm to i esr
Paris. Oct. IS. Elation is general
m the chRiweilorie- of Europe on 1
the success of their efforts to indue-
Turkey to lonHude peae with Italy
ifcasure n.- 'er. ayi'i.ed at Con-
s.;itinople b :t!i the greai iOwer-
-(pt Italy. !. it wa- nali-ed that
tiie ?nd of th- ronfHct would gieatl..
A-prove tl'.e ci.ances of lor.iliing w.ir
iu the Balkan It eliminates coniN
i hcations which were almost certain
to arise ha.I Italy carried the wa..
is blowing here. One man was injur-
: ed early this morning by the transom
j blowing in ot bim as he slept. Hur-
" i rieaite wnralitgs have been ioste f
and Ptlll heavier winds are expected
seat from :he city for several ;as
while attending the Tfxas Synod a.
Austin and the upenine of the Rio.-
Institute at Houston arrived iii th.':
t:ins of
George Harvey:
Proi. s.sor Henry Joues . i'Vjrd of
1.1 1 it .11111 t lllVf IfllV lJCllB
Do(1p' and K. U Hde. tree' president
.d V Princeton bank toM tb com-.
i ffto. oi rne - nuanciui; ui uic
. t
Tn-ntou
vv PorlfiriR anil Mr. llOdee. Th? True .
vi'ma nrttve n itunnort ar bad gone
Wilson .WKHlie WilOii camf ' 91(S! ami winr .... ..e a.
circulated many
UK HAD AY I) HITTCR EXTKl.
nto Europe.
v. ith ltK once more neutral the : Governor
r. : ... iu..t uh . naign forces nave
mcrcaeed power to deal with tbe final copies of the pnpor. .
sKtlemem of nearoastQnostIoiis.lt 'T ?i r d
universaily conceded that tbe pos!- lection of $SSS00 for the W Ison fund
has beenron 1 'nnceion inwius u
oil Cvrus H. MeCormick. anu 'liiomaB
us- j -. so .as 2110.075 bales counting round
senatorial campaign uuiuuhliuu u-
t p "' jKwmmi ' is mowinc ttere. une man was injur-
spnous emoarra?isiui mi ana a
deal ; unn--rf err st I
hall f-u' tr- --ri a -wtkrmr
ssiil point
. Mr Taf' ..a.-? . Bo tim i-a U
rT i" ft- ratftin anl f
For "inr el al
eitv last nigi t too ill to set about J i'im "Free ;i'nmmiiiir." ' 1 " " --:-
-. ' . ...in
i.A i. ki ). Mt-r.sucn a ram a? m inn inr- y fit iROti. f tl :-.v- i; -v.pr- Wfi-on l '
tt l Hi i ill 141 in (ii Hir i'jin ' n hv i v . - --- - -
will probablv remain Tor several r'H-'1 in fehnP tor '18 raa" jest nd -moet fasbionabie h -i- on a -ra.mx --t
days Mis illness is not considere.i :in AnA where the small grnlit isj fron hpf-e hM announ. el i.Ja . . -urn n. xt arOav frmi rffB-
w. .i- ' d.mgerous but it will. keep him in '" 'v W(Uwt rearrer tri.t ami ont;... im :ir. u.-- :r-n'B aw rnnvi-
True American oy tieorge . . it Tl ivo j. 4l o-ntMi starf . .t i. i.----.
his room for jveral days. l)r. JutiKm "v " - oe raanscu. n m u uh.hu m.
toJGalve.ston from Houston!10 gfwin- 1 0 moications are mat jHowing the example et h Nw -"iVs." h. -ai.i. I ta- y
the rain is general throughout U;Yor restaumnts. "bread and :ut- manavrs to eant 1 ih-
nrownwood country. ter to cents." wiH. be rhe rul in all in Nw Y.rk n f BrnrtkJ '
Some few farmers who ventured tk ;. loading hotels and ifstnu rants Saturday nistht "
out and cmno to town today are wenr-.wa t is saki. Before issains hi staiTH-n-
C'ltire UnnMnMMni Cutiutrv i
tint: a Gi.od Soukimr and Ceo-
'pie Are. Pleased.
It egan to rain during she night
! .M night and has eon tinned through-.
... r tue day in a steady mist wbkrVi rharep T1 (Vnf
r.ri ihoroughly soaketl the ground it.' rmij ' "Free Triinminir'-.
- j.i.-t.such a rain a? will put the.' rhiraf0 Ot i6.One of tl
Lrt.iuiii in shade tor ivlantinK small
vlsofl with a physician who told him
to return home. and spend a few days
In his room.
tion of the Ottoman empire
-normously strengthened against the
Balkan coalition. It is also felt how-1 Jon'
He said that while these
STORMS
nnrlnH tn enll
cr that Bulgaria has gone too far icon" wZ n
... ' -ri forth criticism Governor Wilson to
io retrcai anu mai iuu iui iuuua ut
Servia and Greece are so bound up In
ners that tho quarrels must be fought
out.
Prance Is sounding the powers rela-
tive to calling an International con-
ference to settle the Ralkan difficul-
ty. feigbborlng States Not Involved.
Berlin Oct 1G. The German sec-
retary for foreign affairs Herr Von
Kidderlin-Wacchtor speaking at the
banquet of the Senior Merchants'
guild to the international conforence
on exhibitions last night said:
"Wo have firm and well grounded
confidence that none of the states
here represented will become directly
involved in the events now occurring
in the southeast of Europe. We
were forced some time ago to reckon
with tho possibility of a breach of tho
neice. The powers therefore had
time to Teach an understanding and
localize hostilities. We succeeded in
this and with good will on all sides
will further succeed In preventing the
conflagration from leaping to neigh-
boring states and will peacefully car
whom the question" was sunmitteu
agreed to accept them.
Carl Adams arrived last night from
Gatesville and will enter Daniel Ba-
ker college. Ho reports his father
and family well pleased with - their
new home and occupation. Senator
W. & Adams is superintendent of
the Boys Industrial Home there.
ry out whatever platiB may become
necessary to restore -propm balance.
This hope is strengthened by the
peace protocol signed this evening be-
tween Italy and Turkey."
Diplomatic delations Ended.
London Oct. 16. Turkey's refusal
to reply to the noto of the Balkan
states will In all probability impel
thoBQBtates to address an actual ulti-
matum to tho porte before commenc-
ing hostilities. The ministers of Bul
garia Servia and Greece are still
waiting In Constantinople although
diplomatic relations aro virtually end-
ed 1ecnu8e of the recall of tho Turk-
ish ministers from Sofia Belgrade
and Athens
SWEEP COAST
Houston Oct. 1C It is reported
here that tho wind is blowing sixty
miles - an hour at Brownsville and
forty-eight at Corpus Ghristi. It is
p!so reported that a Gulf storm was
sweeping directly Inland at noon.
LAMAR
HAS CASE AFFIRMED
! ing smiles because it menus a good
j season for thorn. A great many farm-
! era are going to plant wheat and oats
! and they have been considerably wor-
( tied because the season wasn't prom
! ising before the rain came today.
'They say now that the good weather
gave them a chance to gather their
cotton and now tho rains have come
in time to give them a good season
for small grain.
Reports from all surrounding towns
say tbe rain has been general but not
heavy. None of the water is running (
off but the ground Is getting a good j
drenching.
AGENT REFUSED TO TALK
LITIGATION HALTED
REVOLUTIONS NUMEROUS
One of the managers who saI his ernor WiteoB tafkml wr rb Wf9-
hotel woukl follow suit figured that phom to ileoioerafir atienl rueiSfc.
the innovation wouW brine an added quarters in N&w Yark awl w fci mf
revenue of more than $2.000.00n loetary. Joseph P. Tofflmhy.
Chicago hotel mninucers on the basis Th govwiwr wm deefrfy lirfiMs
of 20.000 patrons daily of the ex-1 for news tf roJoiiei Rxr-TeJT aai
pensive restaurants Such already is j asked th rWT(ponw to
the rule here at several of the clubs. informed as to th btlins isn 'itjfe-
iucluding the University elul. scribins th colonel's conditio- &
was at his dobm kw last might
most of the time ia rtro!MNtk
mnriicatioH with hi raaspoixn was)
iu urvinn DCDiiDiin a!ier H recl9I w ahem
IN mLAluU nUUDUU janel Rooser-tf!. endttm w
11 p. m
The governor i ir- . -tart m
Ms trip to Doktvr. W-r Ttor lnm
and wwter PraasyWaara la
night When asked Me smwM k
! precautions When xffmriasz to fnr
Austin Oct 10. The Court of Crim
inal Appeals affirmed tho sentence of.
W. K. Ixivo a former minister in La-
mar county who was sentenced to
two years in tho penitentiary for an
assault on a girl under fifteen years
or ago.
Wo must ropoat thb often-repeated
saying that It 1b uaworthy of n rellg-
ious raaji to viow an irreligious ono
with tiny other fooling than regret
and hope and ' brotherly commiBera-
I tlon.Oarl.
Mexico City. Ocl 1G. Toll army
police and nrvy corps at Vera Gruz
enlisted today under the- rebellious
banner raised by Felix Diaz a neph
ew or former president Diaz. This . hereafter he satt a woM sat
nmkoB three or four different rebels 1 "There is notMag thac s.
New York Oct. 1G. The Waters-
Pierce Oil Co. litigation was halted
today when Howard Payno the Stan-
dard Oil Co. agent for tho acquisition
of property in Texas refused point-
blank to testify in the case.
"Lady" said Meandering Mike
"would you lend mo a cako of soap?"
"Soap?" "Yos'm. Mo partnor got do
hic-cups and I want to scare him."
Houston Post.
(rvlng to overthrew the banner
Madero the present president.
of
to guard against snrh attack-l" h
declared. "It seems w e An
police and secret svrrHr swards ar
FIRK DESTROYS HOUSE useless if a madman itetermtees to ar
AM) STORED FORXITURE j tack a n in fwblic Bfe"
The house known as the Mason : Mrs -yVlteon sent to Mrs. T&eodpn
proporty In North Brownwood was
burned lasUnight. nnd most of the
furniture of Sam Andersen which
was stored there was destroyed. Mr.
Anderson and family are away pick-
ing cotton and tho origin of the fire
is unknown.
Roosevelt at the 3fercy hospital
Chicago this message: "Mr heartJsft
..sympathy in your anxiety aaa ma-
tress. -n iuyw auu
shocked "beyond expression and arwaic
each item of news wfth tfeep seUcf-
' tude
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