The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907 Page: 1 of 16
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HOUSTON. TLX 'BID AT. OCTOBER 11. 1907.
i PRIC3 5 OEKTS:
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ORIGINAL RETURNS
VSS MUST BE SUPPLIED
LOANED BY STANDARD
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OUahomlCanvassIng Board .Qto for Pell Books
Alleged Borrower From Oil Trust Denies Account
vauy :5Dccts ana uniucates or tqe vote -
of Twenty Mlion DoHareto Him. :
.on 4
m:Mm.jmm;:'a . ? ! never goti money
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sr.
COUNT IS SUSPENDED
Democrats Wia fcslst Ordcf
V by Mandamus. '
CLAIM PROCEDURE ILIEC A L
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Repnbllcaos Say OpponcntV. Attlto Jc
f Is Based on Food '"-
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MR. HASKELL GETS CALLED DOVN
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Geenior-Elect Taiee Toa AcUte Fart
ta Axpment lef on the Board Ac- .
oidi&g to the View of One
ef tha Ihnlera.
OCTRXTC Ok It. Ootober t.--rwlxta
that Um returns within the ni of ths
sna hltng act wr the pon hooka tatty ehaata
u4 oertfflontee a( tha rota sat m each of
th tt preelnett of the Stats. Instsad of
the abstracts prepared by tha county oJartta.
I the
tha hoar whloh haa haaa omavaaslng tha rote
aanaUtutlaa an -awhltotlaa by a
unanimous Tata today suspended work nn
thaaa returns should ba aaat ta (a than by
4 tha
eouaty dark and aa ordar ta that ef-
faet 'eras transmitted each of than eeveoty-
fir attrka by Pocretery Flhwn andar dlree-
Uea at tha beard.
Aa aooa aa they bacta ta aama la tha board
WTH begin naw count baaad upon them.
Attorneys for tha daaworaU Immediately
'aoada aral object loa ta tha daoWop af tha
- dasaua proceedings ta eeuipal tha board ta
eotxet tha abatraet ratarna already tubmtt-
. tad to H aa tha legs! return of tha election.
Thay wiO alaa advlaa tha aauaty Stork ta
. rafuaa to send la tha returns aa rtemtsStd
by tha baard. tjlahnhig that anon a praeadura
ta Hatal bacauaa tha ratu-Bda r-taady m-
v ' tatttad fairm an tha mati-a-aaata af tha law.
'CHAOS OP TirVVUCAXM. "tr
i Chalnaaa Huatar af tha rapubllaat) Btata
aaanmlttaa daojaraa.' howaror. that tha apaa-
aitia of tha damoeraU to th'a ahoatn ay
af tha arfciaal ratttraf b) haaaa Ob Mm faot
that tbara vara graaa fraud hv niany cqua-
ttea and that la why tha damaerata want tha
pal book- and tha tally ahaaw to (tay eaf aly
lock ad up la tha offloea af tha eauaty clarta
Tha daelakm of tha board waa nada attff
tha uaatlo had baan arfuad tor twa dayi
by attorn fra for both .idna. J. R. Cottlnc-
ham af Outhrta inada tha only anuniant for
tha rapublloana who Inalated that the or le-
ts ratuma ahould ba producad. while the
Aataoerati were repreaented by fire attor-
haya. They ware directed by C N. Haakelt.
fararn or-elect. ho alao sot lata the ram
by daaUrtoc that the whole purpoee af the
I prooeedlnf waa to delay ata.tr hood and flrlnf
f ' -paatleaa at both Chairman Huatar df the
Jf tapabllcaa committee and tha boanV-aotll ra-
(A minded by one of Hi member that ha waa
j not aaa of tha attorneya In the oaa and
hence not authorised to addreaa the board.
.... ..In aanounctnt hla decUrlon Judca Clayton
k president at the board Inalated that tha ra-
turaa ai nada ware aot local that the l -.
had authority to demand Ute legal ratuma
maMl ta rat tH mnnlr Aler;a In Vail If the
refu-ed to furalah thetn.
-1 1 "If aoounty clerk can retain tha original
. returru" aald Jadca Clayton "he hi tha au
preme election authority and aaa daatray
If ha aeea fit. If auch ware tha pro-
It would be verr aaay to perpetrata
election fraada."
XuOSSTELT PLAH IS ATTACKED.
Brjrai Opposes Schema for National Is-
corpora ti oi of Railroadi.
C1NCIMNATI. October nVOppoeltloa to
t araa1deat BooeeTelt'a ausaetla af National
- taaorporatJoa of rallroada waa declared In aa
tntorrlfw hare today by William J. Bryan.
Mr. Bryan aald: "Tha National Incorpora-
tion af railroad! at proponed by Prealdent
Booeerelt b) tha moat taiHraaetunc atop for
. aeatraUxatlon propoeed In tbla eountry alnca
" Hamilton aubmltted hla plan of orernnaeat
Bamlltoa prorlded for a praaident (nd aena-
; tore ta be elected for Ufa and for tha ap-
- potntanant af State rovemore by tha Na-a-
Oonal iwrarninant to aerre for Ufa.
- The praatdant'i plan oontemplataa tha N
. ttoaal teoorpofatloa of rallroada and other
aorporatlonn douur an IntarstaU - buslneaa.
The retuK wauld be to extend f-eatly tha
-power of tha general tova-nmeaA and pra-
porOotiately reetrlot tha autbortty of tha
i tatea.-
. Tha praatdant la no dpubt actueied by tha
aaae atneere motlTee that Bamlltoa waa
but Hke KamUton ha baema to believe that
tha further we get goteruiuent away from
tha people the batter It ta. -
I am amtlafted that hla plan win not be
aeoepted. In faet two ofOolal bodlea hare
' rooaaUT taken the ether aide.- - i
BXTAS IS AT SJCSXOSO TODAY
. Wm XaW a PeUtioai Addreaa to Ylr
' t riaiani at tha Stota Fair. ' "
i ' BTCHMOND Vs. Octotier A Tha eom-
f muv v. nit wwja i wiive ev amai a
. .for tha -raeepUoa af WUllaa 1. Bryan te-morr-w
nt' which ttmavha will make po
-. Utlcal addreaa. to tho people af Virtrtnla at
' . .Ka Bat Ml ' A dl.a
wavm mm -mnw w wmuwa wiv vMua
A af gtrtng a great dinner on tha teca-don it
" honor at tfle dliUniutehed gueet 1; :
n t genaraUy- believed that poll ties bj
r behind tha -notion the pewera that ba ta
lUohmonel being afraid to Spentr Shaw their
appreciation of Bryan. It la aa ape aecret
that tha fwra-nor has eradtf tna tormal-
. tty Of Introduetng tha klty'a gaeett aaalgnlnr
as his reaaoa eafagements ai tha 'amea-
.tsws (spasltloa. "v -. . .'
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mci W01X ZS CCSCXUXSL J
. Prof. Sa Xartam WitLirawa Eii
. ?la for Ar-ltratloa.
. (WWrWala)l) '
a THB HAeWaV Oetoeer K.-The tn
paraac tha PTipaarn-a C rYof. D
a Martoa -VMeeUng a plaa for ahUtv'
tory arMtrabea ta the fe-at af aa ad-
a dltloaei sat af tha eoa-aaHaa am ie
J Jaetod today whatanpen tha prnfaaaor
a withdrew his wbeea yropoelttoe-
j v Tha rapert af Janata Biaam aVatt
an tha proposed 'talaiaalluanl herb
X aourt af Juetlaa waa adopted .by the
osauafttee.
Z T"ae reeolBtlM af ta- Bdvard TTry
to the effecthat tha t am taenia
! atttuta tha eoart aa aooa as Heath
are ae elded an paaaad Itaiual.
a The work af the paaartiuhfsiatiaa ta
naw areetloalry flalahed. . -
raeaaasaisaaaa'aasssaswassasaaaa?
A BIG BUCK BAGGED
the mmun bsxigs auxal
. DOWI AT mSl SBOLi
Ooga Lose Bear Trail ail Bnla Hake
Ottswiy Too ' Kaok J o!m
Made fcy t&a Enntsra.
( rW 5lal.)
UKI PROVIDENCH. U Oetoeer fc-
Prnatdent Rooaerelt and kitparty ware np
at .daytaraak yeaterday npYalng all eager
and ready for tha bear sbaao of tha day. A
hot breahraet prepared by the oamp eoek
waa aerved at daylight t
Ben Lilly had prnaita.d one bear aura for
tho day and great Waa the )ey whao a Mg
brain waa Jumped a few anautoa after Ita.
taccantp. Tha chana waa eoatrnoad far aer
oral hoars and la aatna ankaowa manner
the doga loet the trail and the bear bant bad
to be abandoned for the day.
Eager for aport tha praaident started ta a
ehaae after a Mg buck and finally killed hint
wtth hla rifle. Thle i$ tha first etg gaaaa
the nreaMent haa bagged alao he haa bean
h oamp kad treat wtafasHat. b tdt to
thd huntara. Tbt-r-ara attry af eeurea that
thay oeald not cat bear bag iiimm
sura. . ' ...':-'!'.-. .v
From the way tha tedeat haallid his
Hfle when ha killed tha back eonw haa beet.
envrea-ed by Quae hi samp far tha tUatbaa- J
ha umU i ". ' :w7f1
tAmtrifd Prtk IUHt v
BTAMBOUL Lau Ostober lh-A eaurlar
who arrlred from the prealdent's ohmp on tha
Tenaaa late thla arealng reported that tha
praaident had killed a fine buck but other-
wtae the huut today waa barren of rooutt.
The animal waa brcught down fron. a Ions
(Uetanca aad fell after the flrat ahot The
condition of the ground la much Improved
ince the rain and the weether la atlll coot
enough to render tha ex ere lee delightful to
tha praaident
All XAFJJGr TOO XTTCH BACKZT.
Presideiit looseteli and Compaiiotia
Soaring- AH Game Away.
WAVKRLT La October I Tlmborntan
and woodmen who returaed here today from
tha aoene near tha prealdentlal bear hunt
In the Tan aaa rrrer awamp expreaa4 tha
opinion that few If aay bear win be killed
for tha reaaon that Prealdeat Ruooavalt and
hbj huater and doga ar making too much
notaa. They are aoarmg all of the bear and
other game out of the swamp .for foiles
around by thatr racket ' '
Tha ahootlng yeaterday whan the praaident
and his party rhaaed a big bear for aeraral
ml lea aounded like tha bombardment of favn
Uago aad the yelp of the houada made aaore
racket than tha Rooaerelt Bough fUdera
when they charged up Ben Juan H11L -
The nolae of tha huntora and dcga ould
ha heard for mllaa. and ererythtog JfM had
wtnga flew for Ufa and ererythtngTtbat de-
pended upon lta lega for aafety made better
time -than any ex prate train an the Queen
and Cnaoent railroad. Tha party haa orer
IDS doga which la entirely too many for euo-
oaaaful htratlng.
Prasidgat Xa Enjoying- Hiaaslf.
'XAucitt4 rVaw t-tfert. )
VICKBDRO. UlaS October U. Colonel
W. Ilj ateatgomery oTEfl-irda. Mtaa and
Captain A. P. Cameron of Canton pa to ml
tbrongh here thla morning en route ta thatr
IK mas from a vialt to the preaidenf i kanting
earn-.' It ta bailered the prtaldent'i camp
wlU hare to ba mored -farther down tha
Ttnaaa itrer If the preaidtnt geta a bear ta
this trip -Tha gentlemen hating enjoyed a
map dinner found the pretMeAt In tha heat
af health and aptrlta and enjoying hlauwlf.
' AVomdoni Bear for Catamout
. Ceaaariatra' Frui Rtftfii
tTAhtBOUL. LA.. October IS The presi-
dent will dlacoatlana hh hear hunt 'tomorrow
and nejtTaay ta'arder to por' aftor cata-
tunto. A tna pack of Bftaea den belong-
ing to Ctt MUIar of Oreenvllle. anna. with
the' doctor hlnwetT In oommaad arrrrad a
AlhAa tonight and with them will ga to tha
eamp early fa tha morning htajor A. K.
Amaolter af Lake Prortdeace -will Join tha
aatotaaunt hunt wtth tha praaident
IS HOI POSTAI JATXNQS BAIXS.
foaUiier General VDl attrameni
: Their EtlaUiihraant
- ' ' iAtmeifd rVewJfayert) '
' ATLANTA Otu. Ooteber laThe faatare of
adayb litaien at the eearentlon of tha Rural
tetter Carriers e-vseiatloa wa the addreaa
af rtmrth Atatotaat IMtlanttt Oeaeral p. T.
tvtgraw. Mr. llegraW told tha aarrlers that
Fsetmatter Oeairal httyar arlU rwieinitaiBd
to the aext aeaaloa af eongreea the eataa-tlhm-nt
of pnotal aarlnga- banks and tha
re viral af Metal -not. . - . i -
- la thti afternonn tha oVatawateS attended a
aarWue at lb home sf rretirtiat Uadany
at suoaar. a ;V 4- -- .y.
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A ROBBERY THWARTED
SX110IC WATC-OfAI PEXTHm
SHTSATI05AL CXTJO.
J'
TUkH Deiperate SirIe-&oad Kght
Araiiat Tara Atailatta and Pra--'
taeti Baildiif i ew Tcck. z
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-'; UukHi rVate Iftaert) . .
IfKW THB a flttehet faV lAneagad kaAl:
taaa'a faithful ptrforananea af his duty wwas
hla Ufa waa threatened preWtated roboary
arty eedar whlea. If It had bean auniatfmt.
tboaa faaailuur wtth tha aaaa any wwnld here
whloh falUnred the tooting af tha hta-hea-tan
bank hany yean ago. -"
B. r. Oray watchman of tha lofty Centura--building
at Te Broadway Mar ihe aantar at
the RnajMtai dlatrlct waa tha bars. Ha M
bow ta tha hoepltaL sufftrlag from wounds
which ba received la a deeperato alngls
handed fight agalnet two robbere who at
tacked hint white ha waa aaakbag hla rounds
oa the nineteenth Boor of the .building after
midnight
Although S) years old. Oray made a moat
determined fight against hla ataaflaata and
It waa net until he had been battered until
aimoat unoontcloua waa ha overcome. Then
he refused to divulge tha hiding place af tha
keya left In hla hands In the offlcea sf tha
great building. In their determination the
robbers chloroformed the old man aa ha my
bleeding On the floor and than began a tret-ma
tie aaareh of tha lower portion sf tha
building for the minting keya. Apparently
they were unauoceaaful In their aaa ma for
when Oray revived aad staggered down tha
nineteen flight of stairs to tha boaotnont the
men had disappeared.
Gray gave a pood dawartptlon af hla at-
aaltanta.
A detective who had a talk with Oray ta ot
the opinion that a oierk onoe employed In J
the building Is tha Inatjgntor of tha robbery.
and that hla aompaaloa waa aa expert bank
thief Aa a result of the attonrptod robbery
aeoree of extra deteotrrea aad addttJoaal po-
lio were on guard In the financial dhtrlet
today but na trace of tha men eouidba
found. . I .
BAHX K0B8EBS lCAKGfX)D HAUL.
Cltxieni of Eanna L T. Let Jun Ea-
eapa in Their Coaf van.
lfCSKOOBB L T- October JS.-Tha safe
of tha Bank ot Banna at Hanaa L T- waa
blown spaa by robbers who aeoored SUM ta
currency wrecked tha safe aad hank build-
ing early thnt -naming and -made thatr
eacapr 't ;. V - 'f
Ilajuta Is a tanaU town an tha Fort Beslth
and Waatora railroad in tha Choctaw Na
tion. Tha bank -had been running only n
Nttro-glyeerlne waa need and tha aafe
waa completeiy wrecked and the frame build-
ing In which tha-bank was conducted had
one aide tora euthy tha explosion atlaans
of tha town .war arouaed. but tha robbers
got tha roeaey and gat away hi the oon-
fuaton leaving aoUimf by which to MenOfy
SnilltTJAlIST HD1UK IS HUD.
Mra. KaxV' Ana Pepper Yanderbilt la
CnnTffaa; Witt Grand Larceny.
WCW TORK. Ottohm bk-Mrai Mary Ana
8. Fepptr Tandarhnt the Spifltuallat me-
dium was formally planed under arrest to-
day oa a charge of grand larceny aa aa
outgrowth of tha tea ant proceeding brought
by relatives of Bdward Tanderbilt after ha
I married Mrs. repeet as a result af
whloh ha was detiared ta-ompatent to man-
age hla trffaira. r - .' t -t
Zt Is charged that atm Pappar VaaderWlt
obtained Te-derotir hohaa in Brooklyn an-
!fau)nfat-st tf-jn . i
v'-T -.r - Wl. t ' an.i
- li-K-a-s run T-ert.)
"TABHINOTON October M.The attorney
tanval today decided that ) fcreern ahtpa
oarrymt son! for naval haa from ana Ameri-
i port u another are nek aubieot Is pert
ttmrgas sr aVrthanas dsttea '
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THE NEWS SUMMARY
TEX WXATSXB.
let BaaaaeTaad -kaahy Wear Fair
vim kgnt varlaale wiad-.
I aad aial-inHoa nurd M Hiaalna
aty-teet aoar tading f a ta. Wedaaoday
atatara U . tamkaaai le.
Total -ncbfeatloa- .es Inch
Wane as farther lr-ta ba-s beta tt-artei'eool
th-MUlu-t
harfailea aaa me txmib Araaatle eniiirj ead a
the lake eegi
Lake Sn-m--. . With U
bet travaiia t-auV nWtalamt the
xm tkio ataainy tear aa vat-aar warn
dar lacr-utnt cl.nrlieiai: UtM aerth wuaia.
Weal Texts Art -Mae. Okkaeeat iadm Teni.
tery ead Mew Muni tear Priaay aad Sarorday.
. tXkraeftia. ' t
hlES. CA8Snt &AOWICK die in arltoa el 0
liiariraaJOUe. . ..
THE BANt of Haaaa. L Ti was alevs ep aad
rabeed ef KISS -TWENTY
a-ora-4 ttrihasraaa-rs go werk ea
the kvee at New Orl-aas. .
URS. BABY ANN PErrEI VAItPERBCLT wee
arnat-d lor grand larotay Bl Na yore.
VA I. BRYAN in aa bran-dew. o-peerd the plea
of Raoattelt for Nauoaal aacorgpranoa ef rail.
PRESIDENT ROOatVELT kfllad a bock eat the
tear as wee caaatag near ale
THE BOARD
Oklaketae eiecriea ordered the orieinal
eat la by the eouaty clerks.
P. 3. TRA1NOR In the oB treat hrarini hr New
York denied mat ae Borrowed )etMSS
charged Is him by tee Setadard.
R- P. CRAY an aged -nttbaum ta-ash iliejir
aacly aauniled. sreentad the roebery ot ta.
Ceaaary kealdiag sa New Yets
THE BUBAL latter eartiara atavaatlea at As
lantt Oa. was tetd taat tbe-
wio iniimiai nil the eeuaaaenBent e(
TorwgB..
THE GARRETT CASE a ah trial at Neoogdeeh-a.
THB FRENCH eabmrt deemed Is eMvaks tavhe.
aamt ea October 12.
IT WA8 REPORTED (ram Vkmna that Banirit
Francis Jetepk s) terioutly ill.
SIXTEEN aiemhtre of the etew ef dm Areelt
tactaair FrKkjof ware dn-ntad off Cepe Laa-
Tezaa. V
CORPORATIONS art periag gram mallei
THE TEXAS ayaed met
Reeect Hall betag elected
COantlSSIONEB LOVE a
oatanatad varan ef latan
I a .Hieat 1
aeltdrt
JUDGE J. J. PERKINS fave a fall skt-BMat ef
aB mat bimaif durrng tha Reck Bailey trial.
THE GRAND CHAPTER of the Order of the
Jaitua tar adjoaraed ta taeat aext la Been.
INSURANCE Ctnliauiiw Lata ruled
that a
Btaal BVarany
i btaiaatt at Te
itaal sonpenv with llMSe net mm
. 1 i lailroada.
THB BAP haa btaght nr
I eaa ear tan.
THE FIGHT ef the Chtcaga Ttnaaal triln.l
intna BaSUed sat ot ceare . .
HOUSTON petsenger effkiala pa e Mtead eo
M-iaa heariag ea abort haa taDeata rata.
POURTEEN-HOVB la ta to tram erewe aad
xatrntaaaiBtT P"t0r raid-
ALLI90N htATFTELD ti Weeametta mya reed.
am at blame far drattw wghrlatioa Wcaasa ai
aeaeea la the past
OKLAHOMA he her txrcaaat caartea that be h
. weoHauneted egaiaet ey the Saera Fa became
: that toad ewpa tenbrf laaae m Text.
"iiVi .2 HonstOB.;
THE BANQOET it John S.Beoaar waa a big
KO WORD has beta beard from John A VcCar.
"-ndekJr. .-
Wt B. RICHARDS will tmd twa brick
Htrdy taretti t j H'
xjis -nun tatlOK lee-ass St
' wee woa amaiHA
GOVERNOR -Bcb- Taykw wBfw. tat
ehip taaaatl ptojeet KT- :
TBE STAFrVof eArticiana ef tkt
"rrat am tea ataa"ran.; ;-
R WAS ANNOUNCED tbt Yale Clee erak watM
be ta attractMa here in Dirial.m .
ftAYOR and e-mstianViKrt decld-d te bay IS
table yerde ef thtll lor street fa-mgT
V LARGE NtrVBER nead the btrthda eale-SLf1'-
H Qvw td a fcift Head
f. DArnnERTT and a P. Rl-g aattaad by
U7T.Rk? M' A"" brrliilhe eyr
' i. atn hare aaaa meet a report -. iT
: Ekl tt IJirbolio Aeil tvem. ;
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WACO
sr-d si"
boi'O a
Tvna October lo. Ttrwde AH en
t - rearm died toni( n (rant ear-
r .ma taken lb Is L .ierad wlU
'Paracatt I
iianiln fair
tiaaliy.
m ao
aaVtirUtmV
-Waahlngtoa Barald.
aaaaaas -swaasaae)sasa
FOR SHIP CHANNEL
SZXATOal K02X1T I TATLOS Of
TIOTESSZE FATOSS HIOJICT.
Will Do All Sa Cam to Seeara Appro-
priationKaa Sigh Bdfari far
Senator Cmlberton
United tntee Itastot Bohert U Tayhwat
TtnaitdSsV sm fast night thai M ttag
aoarUhj taver of flrfornitoa shbj shea net
project ntd would da all In hi nowAka S
member tha eeaate to nht It The new
stnator declared that tha ImpeVretaaat sf tha
waterways ef tha eotmtry waa tha aaeat lm-
portant matter that would earns befsrs the
next eeeston of uoBgreea.
"1 hare aarefully studied the prsject to Im-
prove tha Houston ehip ehannei'' said tha
famous Ttaueeateaa In Ids roam at tha Bios
hotel after the lecture. and beUeve that It la
feeatble. I know what yaw people want and
win do what I can aa an humble member of
thSJtpper branch af eaagrm to help you gat
It I am win big to assist In every tray job-
tbla tha afforte sf tha Texas delegation hi
i'iob grass to secure tha necessary appiopila-
tton te earry en the work.
Ifost Important af an the factors la tha
dttalopmant sf this country Is tho Improve-
ment sf tha wnla-awaya. I think thnt whoa
the Paaaaaa aanal la oompleted and fourteen
feet through tha hflaaiaalppl rrrer from the
likes to tha gulf tha Southland arm bkoe-
torn Uks a rota. With the rivers and harbors
at the Booth In good order we wffl have some
of the greatest dtlee of the country in tha
Booth and Houston win be one of tho great-
est among them."
Ooieiaor Taylor as ha hat been ao long
eaOed. believes that Bryan wffj be nominated
for the presidency If tha Nebraakan wants the
honor. T am for Mr. Bryan If ha wishes a
third nomination said he "but next to htm
I am for aay good democrat who la of presi-
dential timber.
"Do I regard Senator CMITsertoa of Texas
as of good preatdsntial timber" ha repeated
and then replied: "Moat assuredly I do. 1
have the highest regard for Senator Culber-
son and regard htm aa one at tha heat men
we have ta the senate and belhrra thnt hs
would make a splendid president He le a
very brainy man aad la regarded aa a power
of strength not only among hie atilleegaea ta
the senate but with tho people at large.
Texana feel proud of their easier aa It evi-
denced try their praise of him. and thay t
every reason to have such prtdew- .
HAXBIS COTTSTT SCEOLASTICS.
Amount That WLU Be Ileoetrad from
State Sehool Fob4.v :
fHoarrae Pari SptcM.) -b
AUBTIN Ttxaa October M.-Ksrrla ssnn-
ty arm racerre tmiSf as Its sham af the
Btato apportionment af the available aahool
fund there being tLTsn children In tha spaa-
ty bstwaen the agea ot T and B. Thla amount
will ha divided between seven Independent
school districts hi the nounty Bronner CbaV
neyvOla. Houston Houston Heigh ta Katy
La Porto and Pasadena.
Houston's pro rata of the amount win ba
R-.IM which le M for each at the UbM
school children ht Bonstoa not being whits
children and Ml being negro ohOdren.
There are atghtyona more white girts than
boys aad SB taora negro girls than boys.
This apportionment la of eouree for tha
aholastia year ending August H. OOt
Theae ngurea are found in tha annual b
arsar issued by tha department sf tducaiiee
Shawtag the scholaatlc eentus sad Btato ap
poMoaunent of the available school fund.
There are TOMN white ohlldrtn and tttfll
aagra children making a grand total of tat
til solMres who will each ba entitled to free
schooling aad tor each at whom tha State
apppftatea the sunt ot W which makes tha
grand total of Btato apportanrutawat af tha
a variable aohoai fund for tha year nor and
Bft amount ef
. KarkBioe Case.
(-.- ruspntt.) .'1
W f CO. Texat. Ostober N.-tn tha. stark
It lea murder este many wltneeaea were an-
amlrad aaday on tha defendant's motion tor
a ohani-a of vena. The court trtU probeblrr
be Muupied wtth this mouen two says
lasaaaaaaaaaeasssaaaaaaaassassw
. - -
AISTJ1TS 07' C01TISIIC2L 2
I Chief Xzpert Ipinner and Ite
err Unio Consider Tenta
' i ku i Prm mm.t '
ATLANTA Oh. O-xobar IS thnrsi
Uto arad ptactical raanlts sf tha to.
tomatlBael asnlsrinna at aottos grevx-
ars aad aplaaara which ekmed latter
day developed today In a iwnftrta oa '
by the eKaeattra beard af tha
atr-a Upton sad Sfc W. sfneAntator f I
hfaanhattea. Bragtand. ana af tha etotef
aettaev. wtth tha a
to tha Into stav
Tha ebtott of tha
wan to .5
perfect aad as tpeedny as
agree upon tense whereby tha
af tha union eeuld deal dlrtotwlUtha
tssssswee)assssssaassaswsssanae
EMPEROR OBSTINATE
riAJca ajosith Tsoraa xxz
- j TZaUXSTS WOU. -(".'
Sis Cuttiitiea Xi Scrleis aai EH OV
ttiBBej Csuea (ha Xhxtera -
'- - Kaeh TneaAineaa.
tniNNA Ootober IbV-Tha toadltlaa af
Xmperer Braaels fontph she wed n allgfaa
trnpriensiH this taoraing. Ha ' ass id a
Sand night wtth' totnpsmtttaly Bttla dm-'
turbaaoa bwt there la atm teaaldarabls
fever. U eaa not aay longer ba concealed
that ha a) sartoualy m. The do-tort he-r-eear
plana oonfldenoo fet the ttrsng row-'
Mitutlon of tie egad patient
Tha emperor diaUkaa to admit being in
and ceases tha doctors tnaeh troaTas by
cspoarng their directions. His
dovolloa to duty exettae the
ot tha entire court This awrrnlag ha a roe
at 44t aa haa keen bis euetom for away
penis and began wwrh bntaedlatety. . TW
to bed had take S aaager reat. but ha atab-
haruty ttfastd to do na.' and t-aatad haw-
seat to'chas? what ha tested aecofore-
nbtr..: is'- V;tf '"' i ;"
laUar the Huagariaa prtraier. Dr. Wee-
aria erad admitted to the eua-awars prtssiiu'
The emperor talked as long as aotxdbla
Tha nprtaachmg vialt af the kiag af Bpahi
and QutM-Victor-to YTNtma te cnuawg
much emberraaameot to the Austrian era-.
paVr' who twtll be uaable to' pnitlctoato hi
tha bano.net and other eatertalnmeata. it la
rven poaalble that tha etBperora niness
may eauaa poetponement af tha visit .
BTJDA P7SST October It Three gtgaatls
labor dauaonstrailohs bet today faver vat-
venal snffrags for Hungary. - ' .
Sixty thousand trad unionists marched
through boultvards to Btadt. Walehta nark
where the meeting wag held.
The . tank whloh lasted three hours.
paased aft In ad trderly tasnnst
stents af police ward stationed at
squat Is anticipation af trouble at tha open
in at the houss aad kept
ntnrcH uwnAim to xxet.
' v V' erawtaam
ConraeatiOB of Body la Bedded On hj
- thaCahlaet '
RAMOTJL yranoe Ostober B.-At a
meeting ef tha sahlnet hatd bare. today
Pit-Hint PhBtataa prealdlng tt waa deotded
to eoarroks parti mint Ostober XL tt waa
also decided to Immediately tundra ftoan-
elal retief to the flooded districts of rraaos.
UurtneT tha night tha rain etasad fnBtad In
moat .f the flooded reason. The to-rtf ;
auartota ef tha etty of Bonne and aU tha
cities below thar are m undated. Large
of Oattl have been drowned aad
Uvea kaftV
THalXaalTEJOlT CBZW IS DE0W111)
TsaTtal Ead Been BtunafeibY Loa aai
. went Down in Storm.
. I Cfj-actatW Pran Rfrl.) '
P-ESHAOBN Oetoher m-Th Arctle
tttamtr rrtthjof. whloh aoogtapanled tha
Wslhwaa Chicago ReoonJ-Herald expedition
to Bpl Label gen was lost off Cape Langaaca
IoaianoX Ottebtr 1 Tha oaptain and Qfteea
ot her erew were drowned. Tha engineer
cltnref to n plank on which ha drifted asbor.
Tha Ftithjof eras bourd to Norway havual
bean damaced by Ice. and cona-qoently waa
unaMa n withttand a atorm which ah en--
cnuntatd. . - .;-.
pope Grants Siipenution. ;-
BOhTB October IS. Tha pops has granted
a darpensatloa pttralttint tha aaarriage of
Pihutsa Marts Ftonaparta whs 9 a Cathoa.
to Prtnea Oeorga of Qreec. .wh tt a rneaa.
bar af the Orthodox Oreak church an con-
dition which ta to be set In a signed docu-
ment that children resulting front the union
hall ha brought op aa Catholics. .-
..... v - uff..
Hew PeraTiia Cahinet Carop letai
V Wwe-lterf Vote '
LDtA. Jervv Oetebar n.Dr. ..Oerxean
Arenas has been aptcahtod aamlstsr sf home
affairs te & eahrnet fotmad by Dr.: O.
Waaha-zra. This oomnletaa the aew aabmet
- Gear Stopa the Inquiry. .
. Uai'riswf rVett JfaetrQ
BT. 1WBBBBURO October .- Is. It . ta'
rumored that Taanparor rOchoias has ordered
tha sua assies at tha htantry toto the recent
gronndlng tf tha hnparhU yacht Standart
WITllsju. leasee Biifleaoa.
WASH2NOTON. Ootober -Rapraaastjr
ttve and Mrs. obn Bharp Wunama at
Mteamslppt have teased n rttldtno sat Co
lumbia saad near rturtetnth street aar to
VOUCHERS UNSIGNED
Items Were Not Handc4 Back
PRICE FOR CRUDE U FIXED
Arclibold Is Consulted Before Euycr
v i ftiktt Hb Ojtiotitiooi '
KllOCG TO TALK TO B0KAPAR1E
OaTarrmeat Cotnuel la Eearinf VilS
vwajuwrnej ueserai tomj xna .
Traaaaotioas Beooae
. UaeMrtoaJ
JIIW TOJUC October to-Leaa af
Mamtot wtahm the hooka ef the aVrutbern '
Pip Una sontpany thew war made to P. a.
stwata tm and IM becwoee mar
af atuttoa t Ptonh .B. Kailoca.
asaaaJard Ofl soanpnny today who htr.
Trains- taxing tha witness stand to the oil
sat testified that tha money had nev.r
been paid to htm. and that ha had nev-r'
heard t the) aaneaaU .-y -.v . f
The ttouthera-a books anew that tnislgned
each ere Were rsattrad tar those toaas an l
that tha taoaey wss never handed .hack to
'tha-'ceannnny. 4 ' j ( . '-' -.
; htr. Tralmr said that he was f owner l y
arad eg parohaslng agent tor the Btaadard
OU eompany at New Terk. sad as sach hal
Purchas-dT aS-the jU and sold B to tha re-
Oaeriea. Ma aald he acted in A .v similar
capacity naw for the telaadard Oa mpany
;t WswJearaey.... ..... . ''. . t .
tW THB PRICS IS PTXTSD. Jl
Mr. Tratpor-atid that he fixed the price
sad 'paid- tar. erode ell after eoneultlni
L A-ccihold. vic prtaadaat f
K. ht Tllford. treaaurtr at the Btnpdart
.OB anrnpaay rf TTtwrt whoa aaned
produo the rt-i-vfi of tUa 1. 1'' nial e
pany teatuied that wlMmsver a new re
was tMtivig ha invariably destroyed the tl
StawThs tuperts 'of the ConttaeataJ eon-
taintd tefhrmation ragardlog hmtni.t done
:by etnpatlng oil oompaaie. ' '
Mr. hUogg wlU hat S cdnferonoe with
Attorney .Oenerat ramcparu tomorrow to
dlscuas The -progrsas st lbs' govtrnment't
aaaa Samtest tha Standard CHI esatpany.
Mr. KaOaraV.sald today that ha might call
WUliam O. BaeketeUtr treasurer sf the
iBtsadard OU eompany of New Jersey ta
gtve uiformaUpa coaoarnliig tha mans of
imjtmjm made hut year and described fcr
th eoen-pany as hmaad '.to totsresta atlx r
than th Standard OB. . ' "
A STXCIAL BISTEICTr; ATTCiri':.
OerTeTBOT Hafhes Kay fjroTide. I
for Jerome ia Tractioa Eearin.
' UltKiaU fntt Xtfr.) ''.: .
. NEW TORK. October H-Ths 'xTrsnlnS
Post says today: -- ' -i ".-w -. i
Thar waa report ta ftrautee circlee to-
day that Oovernor Hughes had decided to
appoint d special district attorney to net en.
trastlon -natters eves itreme'e heaAA't
effort to verify th rumor trndtod ta ob-
talnina' eoafn-taation from a man high ta the
taatnWwnrid' generally wad mformtd. nntk
aaUfonnly reliable.
" tttmrnmrnfttSfttma r
KBW- .TORK. Octpber m-Tke American
says: dtaatlag aa was tha story sf Anthony
Brady's WaH. aad Certlaadt Street jrrrt-a
railway deal with the M-tropeutea 8eeurle
eotnpany and tha incidental loot of nearly
t (. ft win a 'dwarfed by expoeuree ta
me. I hi learned that In timUar syndloais
npaialmns tha tame aoternt af flnaaauers ht
Ova truaaotJew reaiiard the Staga-arlBg
total of 4etaS3S. . ti v.trji.vi: .
Ailf the tipraaMtmns Wei exaetly along
tha anma fata sa th Wan and Cnrtmndt
atxaet ferriea deal and tha mot wan rnoured
by plurodermg tha Metropoiltaa Street Ril-
way iiitdissj V .'
Tha Bvs transaotiona In which thh) aimoat
uabattotahl stmt waa stolen swine arounJ
tha acquisition by the' Metropoiltaa of tha
Twenty -tlal'th aad Twanty-nlath street Una
PwMssi street Bna tha TWrty-tourth street
uusa toon Hat. tha Laxlrurtoa avenue and
Pnvonht Use aad tha Cnlambn and Ninth
atwpne tdn. -A j ;i-'
IJNBa NKTVTER IMPHOVSD. . !
Th v Twenty-eighth f sad . Twenty-ninth
atreet. Bna never Improved and using tha
aaaaa hat taw wtth whloh B operated ht
UN waa puiuhated by ths tyndloate fnr
tTAOOe aad turned over to tha MetropoUUri
for bonds and Stock which at tha time of
.tha transaction had a par value of tt00t.
and market value of ICSSHM. '' ''' '
-. Ths Feltee etreet itne atnmariy pUTCha-d
tor BP) waa. sold to ths Metropolitan
tor' securities of a par value af Boo
and a market yahts at tLSTAOIa. t
The Thh-ty-fourth Street ereas town' d
was pemhassd fw UtlS and said to t
MttropoUtaa tor ewcurttiea at A par v
ot asthew) sad S nmrket value sf V
Th LxmgtpB avenue Sad Pnvnn : I
oonstructtd si a cost ef L0
to ths same compear tor aeouiltlaa bf a i
vatua ef CtO0We) and a Burkt v-'e. '
flistsXMm.
Tha Columbus and Ninth av ja Una. er r
irtroetod st s east of about I i brouitht
swrittos ht a par rain ; fvs3ot and
r-JrttdvahM Sf eUBO.- x
v' BBSTTLTS OP THST ' "SACW '
' On ail tha tinsa!tli e ramr
vtM the sjaaslng taot t mmd
out SUJtlOO tor reads wi y tirrr
the MsUapoBton for aec of it r
af VSJMjm aad a mark t ef I
At tha-ttrna thass trs' s wr t
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