The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1912 Page: 2 of 19
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i V t-V Wl w'Va; Vt ; HOUSTON .DAILY TOSTV-FBIDAY MOBIOKG: JUKE U: 10ffl;5
-.y i n
SUMMER
EXCURSION
TICKETS
ON SALE DAILY
Good Until Oct 31
For Return
Ttokot Offle 217 Marin.
Our $3.00 Pumps
Are shoes
fitters and
dolU
OLD SEWANEE
CLOSED SESSION
Notable Gathering Present at
' Annual Commencement.
Movement Was Started by Tennessee
Senator to Secure New Gymna-
sium for University as Me
morial to Major Butt.
1
I
BfEWANKi:. Tfin . .Tn-.r Th
things g'MnK ..rj ui-nii in-.::.';!n t-l-
: tjurlng the 'Ut v. k "f t 1-
tferesl to a la'icf ..m' " "I" I" "I''- "f
. the South ami. i.. t e m rul- r-l ii
oT the Kpiscojm. cunmunlon thro'ighmit
the entire country.
I'r.lvi-rpitf
iliii lay in
. oliipo-;.-.!
-lit.. r!'T-
fS . Plle.1
se.. .if : '-e
v. it !i ' :ie
CaT the South ntt t - r- a-t
amnual session T!
of twenty-iiirt t hM.
aA'men ami turry-ilir
from the twenty Sou;
. Episcopal chur i hfS
o:.:il i
ill !.') H t
. II .It.-.'.
(filial. -.1
i' university.
It Is t In- nm-t Important c:U h rlnK of
. delegates fr-'m this ho.jy in lUo I'tntl
raiaies ;
efral con
' Ckllor. i
tjie Ppl i
fcfl&tes outM.ii of th- metin" "i tin- c n-
ronvrni wii 1 In- chati' .i'T j'.isrmp
piH-i.!- ov- r th-' 1mu:-I hw Tiwle
'luH.l fl.lns at w.e oj.-h.i.K nrv
1PS In All Srfj?H5 cli.ii'.'.
'IThe Ui'i'aid.ii au .- : inon uh prearhr-1
lint RtMi'tay niMrniiiL- i-y I Fcy-l W.
TSorhkins of I 1 1 a -1 l ) . 1 1 : h
'f .v 'The ex n-ist'K anl sucia' f u net inns cf
commenci tii' Tit u t k Krunfit manv v -
Jfrjra ami 1i-i iiihiuKp-I fuf-'-' of it:
riountain. Tiif 'jce hnn--il -r's r- " -
ln w as a brlllunu r:. hkti'.j; of p-mi-..
Xnt mm atsa haiionie women.
. ' Alumni Association Met.
The Alumni aorlailon l.as 1'M r-v-.
ejal important mip:Jnt; an-i t'?o ii'ir. :al
Imnquet la.t irpl.t was a Krut ?:icr-s.
Senator Luke I.ea of Ter.i . ss- c w is
an alumnus of St wati ha Ft t t rl a
movement to raise f .'.ufn f.-.-m 1 1
Jl through MU t hk- r-.ur;t ry to er.-rt a i 1
equip a gymnasium for the university as
a permanent rnnniral t Muj.-r Hutt.
Who lost his life on the Ti'ur lc an.l who
Was a son of S' ;)r;pA
-..y Not only the alurnnl and frln1s of
. Bewanee will he k to jnin In this un-
dertaklng hut the admirer of Major Butt
everywhere wtll fount n a privth ge to
: help in thH merno- ijii to ln-ii' r n..bl!
life anrl liernie ileath.
Miss Ijitira Prake 'Jill formerlv dan
of Barnard er.lleg.- r.lnmh:;i university
. ':v hau offered to raise J U. noo fr a w..m-
an'n rolIeRe to h.- afhllaftd with the tin I --r
' veraity here at Sewanee and t!-.e board of
trustees has HTej tip- prop.isit hn. Su
this moun t ain Is ins. . ' . In- the sea t
'DESIDES-
Heinz
Baked Beans are
money-backed.
Every grocer guaran-
tees them on our au-
thority. You've only to
try Heinz Baked Beans
on our guarantee. They
are so superlatively good
. we gladly take the risk.
One of the 57 Varittiti
FISHING
TACKLE
Everything
the Expert
Angler
Needs
i Rod;; Keels Lines Hooks
Artificial Bait Baskets Nets
X' ill fact everything. See us.
ER!HG CORTES
HARDWARE CO.
THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE DAILY
WITH EUtCTtttO LMHTS AMD ELECT RIO FANS
Houston to Chicago!
Houston to St. Louis!
Houston to
FOUR HOURS QUICKER
Otker Lnt Houston to St. Louis
MILTON L. MORRIS D.P.T.A. Prwdortok Ed Naytor Assistants m
( unusual value perfect
wear as long as shoes you
pay a dollar a pair more lor. made in
Tans Patents Dull Call and White
Linen. All sizes and width.
of a great Institution for the education
of women.
Awarding of Diplomat.
The roruiuding enernses of commence-
ment week tonk place this morning in
All Saints' c hapel at 10 o clock.
It w a.s an imposing rroccssion led by
the choir w hteh hied into the church
candidates for degrees academic and
theological students the fa. u:tip( of the
d'H r ent schools clerical and lay nfm -h-r
of the board vt Lusters the line of
bishops the vice chancellor and chan -i
1 1 or Mi the gnrgpuuf rnbe of their ofHce
The commencement oration was de'ivered
b 1 r V ' ' ioggns. colonel I'nited
S'.its army government officer In charge
of the sanitation and health of the Pan-
ama zone t'olotiel (Jorgas w a graduate
oi this university and the ehiinceiior re-
ailed to t President Taft declared upon
b: visit to Sewanee last fall that It was
dr." to "oone! ;.rgn.- iitth than to any
ot her Individual that the fa vorab'e con -d
t'ons as to san : tat ion and health pre-
alling on the isthn.uw of Panama which
I'iivf made proba b!e t h successful work
.if huildlng the canal
After the a- ademh and honorary de-
I grees were conferred bv the vice chan-
eih-r and trie chanct n.ir. the present term
f the university was de.-!a'd coged.
U. S. TREASURY AND
NOT MORGAN STEMMED
GREAT NEW YORK PANIC
(Continued from Page ne )
these funils
what banM
hould be deposited with
" I don't recall "
Mr I nterrneyer af- k
said b hoiii the i ih
and the effect on the
t he failure to g- i
'orteUoti st irted to j
d If Hnvthing was
..:e of .11 money
Stuck exchange of
mopev her e M r
i e an ex phi na t ion
and ;i s asked sharply to re pi; to ri
question.
o'i Know Mr I 'n'erm' -ver" he said
"there are .pue.M Ions I caji rot answer
. s ir ii" w 1 1 t.t ut doing m vseif an m -
.Vitiie 1 h:c e t rich! To I j i.i ! aJl ex-
plaiiiHioii of my ponn-n anl i rop.ie to
exereie that r.gh
This b: ought a pp rova 1 from t he brok-
ers and huiKer b- kink: !
Mr '.-rt l nil finally --a id "He prob-
ab!y did J ;u e su- h a discussion" but
could r.ot re all I he de'ails
Mr 'orte! on iij ai beir.g pp ed for
a list of t tie banks in wl u-h t "p i2'.-
Oan.oao wa dep..ied fniull referred Mr
rnttrnirer to the r-.oid-j of the treas-
ury dppirttneiit I only re mem her."
the w it ness sa h I . "t hat tl money was
deposited In Nati-Tial banks"
Where Did Morgan Come In.
Mr Cortelyou said he "understood' the
money was used on the stock chir.e
but did not know that the wlmlt amount
was loaned for that purpose
"What Interested Mr Morgan In the
deal? He wan not a president ot a
ha r: k ?'
"No but genera! opinion laced him as
the Nader at the morn-nt. and I sup-
pose he represented some of I i own il.-
P rests" said Mr 'o; r.
I o vim k no w the ha lik s lltvl'T M r.
Morgan' guidance .oaned the tit uK-v on
the stock . chatiK' in proportion to t e
amounts they received from you that
dav ."
' I do not
Mr rorieiy.-u sh 1 he dti.ndt-1 n'lo-
gether J42.Ml)UUOU III NcH Yolk Ul'hln
three or tour days of which $ 10.0Ou.d0u
went to relieve nut companies.
'Hid you know that t hep- was an ar-rangenn-nt
among these trut compann s
providing that Mr Morgan should nuv
ihe distribution of this money.'" was
Mr. Cnrtflynii saO ho ti .miulit 1li
Sear-
lii' h"u.i .-'.nin'itT'M- ti;is ihis matirr in
i l.ari;.-. lull In.- -.ituH!. l V .Tjlioclv lin.kwl
to Mr Mnruan for Kiiiiliinrp. He m nn -al.lc
tn I. II wh.ll.r ll uas Morgan r
K'"Vi rnmi'nt mon.y ihat n.ni t.i th.' 'I'riit
i -ii r. (.a nv "f Ann ri a. uj.i. 'i n as r. .'cni:y
al..irl... l.y ih.- K.'.!'. Trust n.in-
pativ. a ? ralli-1 M..ri;ari li;?t It ut Inn.
"Nun Mr. i 'mi tr' nn. wlii-n- l ine ynii
Klvnn in any ptihllshivl rej.nrt to tl. srn-
atf r tij xbf I. .mi.-- i.r In am th. r puli-
llxheii PT"rt sj.;.'ifl- I;ifnr:imt1iin as f
HlnnnntK ni p it n thcsi flil'f.-rcnl l.nnks
durliiK tlitse five .lays f tl- paiilr?"
HH Memory Wat Poor.
"Vliv ln you limit mti t. pul.lisllfd?
T!i(T(- aro rprnrds of the trf-asiiry that
.'tr- rmt pnhlishot!."
!( uuw that's what F ant tr krrnw."
"My r 1 U-.t ton is that mm Ii of thr
ii.h'ri union you want Is contain In mv
r -r o onrr. s "
' Tn.it's no answer" sal I Mr. l'ntr-
im-. cr
Ml:- Mr -rl.-hi
i-m- of I':- l o ott h
1-'"I cxainlncl
i. I
i-.l an answer
'"-"i! it I..- . . r: -1 I . t . . I an answ.T If
I s-iv I li not ro all
" II. a I w I at 1 u t
I 'ntfrnno rr.
responded .Mr.
"Wi-ll that' my ariswr-r." sa;l the
former so-rclat y.
"Vo:i- anmi-r sonn.ls k.hmI" said Mr.
1 'nT-rmf-yf r. with sai.-ax:n
"It soiinils bs j.oo.l vour iuesilon."
r.toiti-1 thi. with h-at.
Charlis A St-oeh. A partner of J. V.
MorKan follow el .Mr I'ortelvmi on the
starel ami through his counsel Francis
I.ynile Steton furnisher the -onnni'teo
a list of the hankn to lilch Morgan
tlistrthuti rl his p i sonal lean of f Jfi.oOO -OO'i
for louning purposes on the m k
chanse.
Mr. I ntern.ex er founJ that the amounts
respectively distribute J l Hie hanks were
not noted on the list and asked for their
production. Mr. Stetxon said lie Would
comply If the matter was "not confiden-
tial buRlnese." Thare were fourteen
banks on the list.
Mr. Steele testified that Mor.ran'8 loan
brokers were sent to the floor nf the ex-
change to announce that money was
available and to whut hanks the stock
brokers could go to Ret It.
"Don't you know that the government
money was loaned to each of these banks
the same dayT"
"I don't know aa to that" was the answer.
"tW RmI
itta
Srvo"
Memphis!
Dining Cars
Chair Car a
INTRIGUE AGAINST
WOOD CHARGED
House Heard Hot Debate Over Bill
Which Would Legislate Major
Out of Office.
Atircialrd r'ni Feffrt )
WASHINGTON June 13 Startling
(harices of an Intrigue analnsl Major
(ieneral Iyeonard Wood chief of staff of
the army begun hy the late Senator
Marcus A. Hanna were only part of a
series of sensations which attended the
adoption by the house today of the
army appropriation bill conference re-
port. Allusions to Major Gctteral Charles F.
Humphrey as "the agent for the powder
trust." and to Senator Pupont's former
connection with the powder business fur-
nished other Incidents.
Nevertheless the house adopted the
report which had been approved by its
conferees and accepted b the senate
and if lYesldent Tafi signs the bill as
it is said he wtll. General Wood will l e
removed from his olt'.ce March 4 IK! :.
ami the retention or disposal of many
army posts which the war department
has characterized as useless will be left
to a commission.
Senator Hanna Mentioned.
Representative Martin of Colorado
made reference to Hriiradler General
I'ersl.itiK and his rapid r.se In the army.
The general ts a sn-ln-law of Senator
W a: '- ti .f Wyoming chairman of ihe
s-t. appropriations committee former
halt in. in of the senate military affairs
i -.rnni.uee and one of the conferees u
the lull
Personal Charges Exchanged.
"Mm In the army who are sons-in-law
of legislators and who have been al-
lowed to Jump 7') numbers over the
beads of oth-r officers to a brigadier
generalship." shouted Mr Mart.n. "..uld
lae .1 ti.-tt.r clan--.' f promotion if a
man of t ; net al Wo.ds type were hs-
.tuallfied." He referred to General Wood
as the best man in the American army
today."
In the names of the commission of
retired officers which would dispose of
the posts was that of General Humph-
rey and Mr Martin demanded to know
If 'the aenetal ha I a '.vise I the house n-
f(.r(...s. 'hn. Milan Mas "f tle in:
aJialrs committee admitted it was
Wei'.." return. .1 ll.-preseutame
tin. "General llumpnr.y. as you
.l.t.iry
M.ir-
Well
w..w is Ho- aeent for tut powder trust
list. "
M'riiv Leader Mar.ll a (5 re
d with Mr.
Marlins view tegardltig General Humph
rey.
When the sui
the-r inintiK. '
General Woods
K. I of the am
li.id prod in
oriels of Uie bill got
i.irman Hay ctelai-d
r. mov al uas tor li.u
and that the general
- lf an lin oinpel. lit
! lef of St Iff "
nu r....-i arrvliiK all the
cal.ed
antl-udniitiisti.iiioii aui'Vidno nts .o
t.nahv a .-. pt-d 1J1 to '.'2 It n.. K
ti. president. ttr department oi -ficials
ma.ntain it uoiiol .liMiipt 'lo- K-n-erai
staff and ..ilurti am.; -igui-ii.itl.-n
Th. re are hints mat it" n-
sntutlonalltv nmv be tested If It ne-
u ian Many nn uiPers of h-'ti
houses bold thai ihe disput
1 amend -
no i.ts are not proper In an
ippipnat..n
Probing Penitentiary Wardens.
Representative .lark Heal) as chairman
of the house .ommittce on expenditures
In the department of Justice today began
an examination of the wariUns of the two
F'-dei al pinltiitiarl s at 1 .evcnv urth
and Atlanta Warden M. I'laufh. ry of
lavcnwoth was before the .ornmitlee
tl s morning and was ask.d relative to
I' . svstem of operation ot tue prison to
develop wlieth r tne inatl.igem lit l-s cx-
travaaiit and wli.th.r penitentiary ap-
i.ropnatlons are wisely expended. ar-
l.ti Mover of Atlanta wtll M-utfy within
tin- next day or two
It is the belief of Congressman I.ea 1
that much money can he saved lltfeugh
more tconmhal management.
Beef Campaign Unsettled.
Whether (ho department of Justice will
further attack the beef trust at this tun"
will be decided at a conference here next
w.-ek between Attorney C m-ral W'ieker-
shani and 1 tilled Slates nornoy W ilk. r-
soti of Chicago. A civil Mi'l under tie-
Sherman law tor the dissolution of the
Vi. i tonal lacking o'llll'lim will be de
cided. Mr. Wilkerson has been invi
ti-
gating tne matter
in the
repent
liKt'f f facts
i riminal pi u-
de ve!i
Pu ai me
To Maintain Civil Service Efficiency.
The penatc today rejected a house pro-
vision In the legislative c.vcoiiilve and
Judicial aiipropriatlon I. Ill to limit tho
t- :uire of olficf un-ler cii ll service ap-
pointment to five yearn. After defealltlK
another plan t" fix a ten var teuiin !!:
hill i as amen led lo tro ide for a stern
of examinations to maintain efficiency In
ofricc.
To Inveitigate SocialiBti' Charges.
Hy iilianinlieis vole the house today di-
rected a nul.cominitt.-e "f Ihe judiciary
committee to no to Seat Me. Wash and
other places to InvcstlKHn charges
against l-'ederal .IildK- 'oiTicllun Han-
f.Ird. which have arisen through his de
ll in the olsen socialist citizenship
TEXAS FIRE RECORD.
Four Buildings Were Destroyed in
Coupland.
(Hntslon I'ost Strcial.)
i'i HTI.AM' Texas June 11 l-'mir
buihiuiKH mere destroyed by fire last
nluht which was first discovered In the
grocery department of Hcllmuth & Sehla-
nata which van a total loss. Insurance
JtOOO. Wernltl & ftoenemaii saloon build-
in? and fixtures total Ions; most of the
stork was saved; nn Insurance II. Luet-
ic pool hall biilldlliK total loss; no In-
surance tables were removed. Kranz &
WestlfiiK. livery stable total loss bulld-
Ijk and feedstuff. J2500; Insurance B00.
Several other buildings were endangered
by sparks falling on roofs and setting
them on fire but were quickly extin-
guished by the citizens.
HALLKTTSVILIE Texas June 12.
Just before noon today the barn of Coun-
ty Treasurer A. F. Devall burned. Klre-
rnen responded promptly could not save
barn but prevented fire from extending
to other building". Ixiss Is several hun-
dred dollars; no Insurance.
Dr. D. W. Whipple dentist 610 tmlon
National Bank Bid rhone Preston U3.
TEXAS RATES
ARE IN PERIL
Railroad Commission's Power
Impaired Says Member.
Opinion of Interstate Commerce
Board in Galveston Wharf Caie
Will Restrict Field of State
Body. Williams Believes.
Houston Pest St'cfl.)
AUSTIN. TVxas. .lune 13. - That the
ej'tnion of th Interstate oommne com-
mission In the Galveston wharf case and
hi the conteM over the Increased rates put
in by the Texas rail lines to New Or-
Irani threaten! the Jvirtsllrt!on of th
Texas Htate railroad commission over all
co m mod i t les gol rg to Te xas ports and
very Hortounly Impairs the commlaaion"!
ahlllty to secure for tlie iorts a fair deal
with their competitors In other State
wan the opinion expressed by Commis-
sioner Williams in a letter to H I. Zieg-
ier of alveston Icm1h The commission-
er's Utter wan in!i'ired hy the following
it-Iter from the Galveston man:
'Thanks for your letter of June 4.
i'leaae note attaclied Ic'er to Mr. J. F.
Lehane reading as follow:
" Replying to your letter of the 6th
Instant bef to advise that we carry rate
of 62 1-2 cents per 100 pounds on cotton
from points on our line to New t'rleais
for export.'
"It seems to me that the Cotton Belt
railroad should put in i:u- 6'. rent rate io
New Orleans except. sa from Hg Sandy.
Kort Worth and Sin rin.in. m.-etluK the
Texa-s anil 1'aeitic rate it is cenainly
ridiculous for the Coti.:i H :i railroad to
haul cotton to Texarkana to send it to
New Orleans particularly so from that
port ion of their line sout h and west of
HI Sandy."
The Commissioner's Reply.
The commissioner replied as follows:
"Austin. Texas. June 13. T.H2 lr. H.
I Zlegler Galveston Texas Pear Sir-
In answer to your letter of the 7th in-
stant in the matter of the cotton rate
to New urleans for expor'. 1 beg lo say;
"The oplnlun of the ir.ti rstate com
merce commission In the Gnt eston
Wharf case and In Cc cr.en over the
Irx reasd rales put In i tin- Texas rail
lines to New Orleans atter consuliatUm
with the railroad conmuf-slon of Texas
threatens cm Jurtsdlctifi of all mm-
rnodi i le K'iiiik to T xa ;ons any ny
seriously impairs our .ib:hiy to securo
for these ports a di.r h n i w :t h t h- ir
competitors in other SKi'.s 1 greatly
regrc! ttit hi! nation. h;t I am in no way
re.ponsil.le for the fact that It hat
arls-ri Texas inttre' sekmjf to es-
cape the Junsd id ion ( C Texas com-
mis?i"n iiiiole a er m-tumis mistake."'
To Fight for Jurisdiction.
"We huvt- now t.. niisi-h r whether we
ciiti afford 1 1 1 interpose ro con pel a single
lli.- wi.li'li do s n-'t r.-a- t: ;alv-tun to
t-e is i.ii- to t.r p ant so that
1 1 . iiif f-i : t i ; pi i n a m m aj- t as is as
ci?i j'iii'i'd li li t ! - ra ' c 'i the Maine
mi nin carries inti- New crlrur.s.
"1 he Texas C(rnn.!ssion Intends to
rnak ' tin- flfht for lis i i r : i i tlon and
liiis :io I-) a i.r t urn: nf o-r Uie lexas
ports to ti:e tender iner- h- ..f the rail-
roitds Hut ue will he . oiupelli d to t-xer-
i.-c t ie ri'..t-st ciutinn an.l tne. very
I. est c: j i i -1 k r r i nf t.. sec ll.ai we do riot
mai.fi any mWtak w nich won Id impair
ptivers which we Muhl riKhtf'illy t .
Tercise Ki .r tills rea.-- n 1 a in person -al'
on elicl to doudt tif wisdom (lf ut-
teropt'i.n to T-'lil' tile Gali's!ai ;ate nil
a--. ...(in .ft!" action of the Cotton iteli '"
Corporations Chartered.
Al'STIN T xas. .lunti 1. The acting
Hecret.iiy of Mate today filed ihe follow-
ing charitrs.
I'valde ki.rk Asi-tuilt company rieau-
n.ont cap.iai i-lock $'.0.U0i Incorporator-
J Ii. Smyth K White and
VV M ' '""U
Wo. it ' ii Weil.1- W'a I cr c. irnpan . Won ll
'.'!. l; ... it: in cnir.ly. -a(;il stot-k.
1 . '.'Mm Jni-i ri'"raiirs Y. Ii l-awton
M s S i. r an.l i '. 1' I.li.k
K!r-t SMI- l.iik "f H vhi. .rlif
c.iiii'.. -;iiial sl.M-k $rni Inror-
l .mi .i - In I : K mil. r. J. 11 llprnm
J 11 ir s n hiii -I : .-i
Th Mi l' i. hi il-;-; ni.aii . Slaton
I. ill.! I i..:nM iillal sti.-k. $10.0'10.
I'll -irj.i:ati . .1 s Kdwanl). r K.
.1 .iirlii. J l'i's;-r S.ou .Ir
rl.
liasirg
M
cinipanv. l'hlan.
v. i :iliil Hi. k. $10. "HO In-
.1 r i 'I clan lug .Muese-
ar 1 1 i 1 1 r t 1 1 .
i iim i-uini': riy of fit l.owls
-inin I 1 lui-iniss In
r.l;i lial rfll p In I 'alias;
J...HI IHHl
i ' . ai ii company. Fort
.- r p. .i n t. r-
hit liii-l I
.l.-li;;iK-
1H tll'lltl
wit
;l.lti
I '.I.
r .
liii M
il
fl .
M
'I a ii" ii In- nt ini-r-asiiif; oapi-
l-ll! $ HHI t Jf.O.OlHI
l..l::l: cHlipail.V Kurt Wlirth.
( "f t.iial payim-nt if capital
t (-!
Ganado Boiler Explosion Fatal.
ttlutt-'H 'ftl Spri ial. 1
;.N i"'. i
ilt ti-.- ' ' i'
i-p!"ili"l al--- I
S- I.u art v. i -
Mint . - ;.i.'
S'l 'CI 'I . :i
tlrcii in M.ii' - a
C K : i-i 1
w .i i r. li I.. j.
bruised.
as. June 1.1. Thr b.lr
nei!cr portable saw mill
ii"in today and John
hoiii Is In Minneapolis
instanlly.
- a v jdow and two ch!J-
!ls
i. I he owner nf the mill
.' scalded and somewhat
RIOTING STRIKERS
BURNED BUILDING
Destroyed Waiting; Station After
Failing- to Burn Factory New
Jersey Militia Asked For.
(.-'. .I.:f .- I1 re IT Frfort.)
ri.'in il AMU.'V X. J . June 13. The
strike t..iii..n h-re tonight Is more
serl-in than It is been of the several
th.. iii.ii. I e-iiph.ycs In factories who quit
eaili t is w k a mob of 2000 tonight
attii'1.1" ihe plant of tho American
SmeiiiiiK and Kenn.ng company threat-
ening i . l.-. ii i he huildlng.
Th-y v
i' pulsed by two volleys
from niles In Hi hands of or. lice and
deie-iiK i n- n). XVR3 injured.
Iletirlng lo ii small ImlldlnK used as
a iiiey ir w illing room ihey et fire
to il. I:--n a lire ciupany responded
to an alalia Us members were attacked
and f-ree.l i relr.-Ht leaving the build-
in' I- I. urn Till firemen were Injured
t si 'ins The p. II- have asked Gov-
ernor U ii-m for militia.
At a liite hour louight a reign of terror
existed in H e in iuiiburiiood of the Ameri-
can Sin. lung ciinpany property. Hotel
people wire fearful that the moll Would
"ppi' the tor l t teeir buildings. A
freight train was stopp. d a trolley car
containing passengers was attacked a
ser.nd building owned by the trolley
company was burned and an attempt was
ma!- to :--t tire lo a third structure but
nriiKd nun ilmve off the attacking riot-
ers hy shodt log over their heads.
While ihe mob wa Durning the sec-
ond trolley waiting room a car contain-
ing a doz-n passengers approached. Some
of the mob had revolvers and fired shots
through the car windows while others
hurled stones. The motorman put on full
speed and the passengers threw them-
selves on the floor as the car flashed
through the lines of rioters.
MALARIA MAKEa PALS BLOOD.
Tt Old Standard GrWi Tasteleaa CUI1 Teal
dma out aialarla and builds op to ajatMb
For grows people aad children. M
DECISION AIDS
PALESTINE CITY
Won All Save Mandatory In-
junction in I. & G. N. Case.
Cue However Must Be Tried on
Iti Merits Prerioui to Any More
Tow&rdi Relocating Shopi
and General Officea.
IHou-iton Post Spdal.)
GALVESTON Texas Juno 1. In th
case of the Interim! tonal and (Jreat
Northern Railway Company vs. the City
of Palestine and Anderson County which
concerns th shops and general off Ires
the court of civil appeals. First district
today handed down a decision favoring
the Palestine people Palestine won out
in everything except the mandatory in-
junction which required the relocating of
the shops and genernl offices at Pales-
tine before a trial of the case on Its
merits had been held.
The contention of Anderson county as
to venue validity of alleged contract with
the old company anil contract on the new
company wer suatal ned. A a matters
now stand . If tho palest tne people can
prove their contentions and allegations
thy will win the entire suit.
Other orders entered today in this court
were:
Reversed and rendered : Port Arthur
Townslte iVmpany vs ('. X. Johnson el
al from Jefferson.
Re versed and re ni a ruled : Southern
Oas and Gasoline Knine Company vs. S.
H I'rveto from t ir.lUKe.
Reformed and affii mcd : International
and Great Northern Hallway Company vs.
Anderson County et al from Anderson.
Affirmed In part and reversed and re-
manded in part: W. fl. Jones et al vs.
G. W. Burkltt. from Harris.
Motions for rehearing refused: R. T.
Hardest y vs. George W. Cavln from
Nacogdoches; Clarence Hogan by next
friend vs. Houston Melt and Terminal
Railway Company from Harris; Wharton
County Drainage 1 Mstrict No. 1 et Rl vs.
R. K. Hlgbee et al (motion for oral argu-
ment also refused) from Wharton.
KuhmlFsion postponed to October 10:
Gustav Guedry et al vs. J. F. Keith et al
from Hardin.
Sixth Court of Appeals.
iHwton Post SpccimlA
TFXARKANA. Txni. June in The ooiirt Of
appeals of tli Sutii dtitr1't of T.-nn fi'imned
Id wcpfclr hmhIcii toflsy. A rwonl of the husl-
tjffm trannar-te! followit'
Dcclalnnn : A I.. Ilnlfv rt at rs ShIMtw VbI--v
Timber nr 1 I.uniber rimi'nr el id. fnm
SliPltr. rrers.-.! nd r1!"!'"-"-1 f.-r npn-Mnnt;
J II Ut1t-pn ft l r; .1 II II Mtini.i- k -t nl.
fr..ni iiMImim.I V T J. k".''i v. M. V.
Jhiwii iiii'l I I r mi ;i u l.wi;s it iti. '-":n I'l'slntr
rtern-.l :irnl rvni.i rii i-l . It l Irt!;.rs.'i ts.
M.irr It rt ! rl a! fp-ni It-.i.v nfllrm.-.l St.
j jfuf St'ii t h w '"-trm HhI ! way 'cinpn ny nf l' a
Tl. W. W Tayii r. fr m rp-inir h fill un-d.
Fourth Court of Appeals.
EI. P SO TPias. Jun 1.1 I'mrrrJIiics Is
the Fourth court of civil npp-nlR
Afflnrod- W H Wiirf et 1 llonry Wleh
t nl from VI I'M"
I.v-r-'d nii'l r'innn.l'T T n 1 Par-iflo
Jin ' ! w i v 'urn pun v i .1 V. 1 l.-p.1 fr m Kcfnr.
(. ...!' l'i'iii:0'.I T. n nn. I I'm-! tic Railway
C...U .nv vs J W H'-p1. Ir in Ket-T. motion
of appellee to aubpfltute transcript.
ARIE AT PINE BLUFF
LEADS SHOOTERS
Houston Amateur High Over Ail at
Arkansas State Shoot On to
Grand American.
W Arle i RolnK iomp in Ark:intan
buiiiinx up the w.iyn en r 1 1 - (' Hi
A-'iTl.-nn. Mrcor-llng to H.tvio r. -i-ivM
H.-'iMn Sp'-rtlni; U.-hW tnre est .-nl iv
ml ia
irnnd
ll The
At tlirt
Arkansas St:it"
Mi.w.t nf Pim' WiitT M' i"
ks In r a I S i i i -1 s Souui Rtvliv
prafl !it and on that l:iy
brt-akluH blue
1 ii --dttv w
Arr a t.iirh over all will H4 out of pvt. Wedne-
.Ih.t. the first .Ih t nf tin- rht Itself lie wna
Mah nnr .ill d i'';!nt"r''d
roimtlnx for
tHnivi' Wltti 11 on r Tl'- I
proi am In
-'tiling thf pxtr.i fvtiirn. nn '""iiininn i'ir inn-BK-
1" "I' 'I li'K'1 " !th -":t of '.'1-1.
AimtliPT Tean Rt PHi" yinff n iore IV
ra jit U:e I q 1 1 na prnfet-lonal win ix ;ilr'dy
..;i.I ' villi li-"ni' folks n Inn-.
AM- will ii Pbie BIhT for prln?fl '.1. 111..
. ........ ... tl.. IrLmani bIhhiI I'i i.V.'T Ttf HUI1-
i:.T In this f---- Mii Hi! Imvfi l.lz lntpe uf Me I
unking a tlrnt nitf uliwltig at tli linmd Amer
H!U Fran' e ;.fr last
nliiT". with Arle. he. -I
Itint'ii will n-prt-sint II-
rp nnifl tpnrfl Kra lice In
nic'.U for Sprlnefl-'Ul
Shiiriw .-nut I Link
ascn All fi;f H-T.l-n
tolng !ottfr than
ne-. itl his PteaIy eve will tip Apparent In tlm
linml inprienn s-'-.rn Shnp" to anothr
. ni k Atiiate:r Hnl llnnk N gulng to make (n-uif
of tin- pii'fesstnTiiilfl go Ki.m.'
JOE GARDNER SAVED
MORRIS BLOCK'S LIFE
Dallas Baseball Magnate Eescued
San Antonio Rival Who Was
Drowning.
Houston Pot Smml.)
HA V ANTONIO. Te. Jnin- 13 -JoaepM
fiHrilner. president nf the lmllas hnsehall elnh
tnnlght itaverl Morrln Bhn k. owipt of tht Shu
Aut-mln baoehflll rlnb. frm ilrcwnliijt In the
po.il t.f the TraTH elnh.
Hliiek did n't know th.- Vpih ft th wlm-
mltig pool. Nit Ii 'lid know In- i-onhl not swlui
tui.l thinking tin; tan' : bii ii Iim U pill.
JiiPip-1 in. M' lnnl-'l In '-mht f--t uf "Titer.
Aft'-r Hpi'M t'-riiig unnmd and gnlrtg n tni-o
inrdio-r !'( i- ''l Hloi-k wti In dl-lr"" nnd
nremptlr dntt ktit lo Hip re- in . gnthhing
Bl'k he wn a lining down for the third time.
(;ardnr tue.'iiei! 1:1 forelng Work into shal-
low wjter and tlnrphv nave. I his lift.
GOVERNOR SAT ON
OPEN GAMBLING PLAN
Proposition to Give Flynn-Johnson
Fight Visitors a Touch of Old-
Times Promptly Killed.
Associated Press Report.)
I. AS VKOAS. N. M. June 13.- Jak Johnson
today nskfd that the nnnies of Rllly '"hraii
of PlttKhurg and Abe Pollock of Henver be
restored to the Mut tinder count (tern tlon as pos-
sible referees of the Johnson -Klynn battle Julj 4.
Report that pUns wi re being e.inhldred to
give Ttnitoi-s t I.o Vp;hi for the Johnson-
Klvnn t't t If July -4 personal experience with
ohl-time frontier life by open gambling aa In
pioneer darn are met by Governor felnald
with the statement thftt the auli gambling law
will be enforced utrlctly.
COURTS WERE BOQGY.
Satisfactory Play at New Orlaant Out of
th Q treat Ion.
(Associated Press Report.
NTtW ORI.EAXS. June 13. Weather conditions
wire uot altogether unfavorable but the eourt
were m bogtfr from the ruin of jesterday and
last night ma king FRt If factory pIh.v In the
twelfth RDiuinl (in if StateH tournament out of
quentlon. Two ma tehee were played and an-
other started. The complete matches today wera
Id the doubles division i'belps and Orlma defeat-
iu' S. '. U'ortns and Keilblrmiin 0-2. 8-2 and
Saal and Well defeating; Morris nnd Manov t .
t .. tiiili ravoruble irenther ettndltlona ptay In
nil dlrlabma will Ik- ndvancel to the semi duals
by tomorrow night.
Lovalady DcieaMd Qrovtton
(Houston Post SpecitL)
LOVELADX. Tetaa Joaa 12. Ia to flrrt of
a aertes of ftbm him to tw played: oa tba
MRS. Mc IN TOSH IS
NOW AN ENTHUSIAST
Lady TeUi What Tlant Jnioe" Did
for Her and Did It in
Short Order.
Mra. J. M. McTntoflh made the follow-
ing statement to the "Plant Juice" dem-
onstrator at House's drug store:
"We live on a hay ranch on the lib-
erty street road; have lived there ten
years; we came from Iowa. My princi
pal trouble was malaria and that la '
trouble enough; seems to affect the
whole system. My stomach and liver
gave me constant trouble; did not sleep
at all well; would get drowsy after meals
but would not get a sound sleep; always
had a bad taste In my mouth and my
nerves getting bad. A friend told me
about 'Plant Juice.' I got a bottle and
am back now for two more. It has
helped me wonderfully; sleep well; appe-
tite much better and my stomach digests
the food and it is such a good thing for
the circulation. My circulation was bad
and it is good now. I know that is what
makes It so good for the nerves."
For women who suffer with extreme
nervousness nervous breakdowns bluo
spells desire to cry worry neuralgia
back pains loss of weight or appetite
sleeplessness headaches stomach liver
or kidney troubles will find there Is
nothing In the world so Immediately ef-
fective as "Plant Juice." Il will remove
your aches and pains and make you feel
there Is more In life than you ever real-
ised before Call or send today to
Rouses drug store corner Main and
Preston and get a bottle of "Plant
Juice" from our hpecial wiltsman.
FOR SALE
Hankers Trunt Co. stock.
WANTED
Hardy Oil Cn.
Western Casualty A Guaranty Co.
$".000 hlgh-Kiaiie vetwbr' lien notes
due In three 'eara or legw aeourerl by
property In or rontlRuous to Houston
Sixty to ninety-day loans on collat-
erals. Wm. B. King W. D. Sherwood
WM. B. KING & CO.
Stock and Bond Dealers.
MR. BOOKKEEPER
Would you like to Bhorten your day's
work. We can save you at least two
boura a day with our new aelf-lndex-Ing
ledger and Kalamasoo binder.
Phone for demonstrator.
REIN & SONS COMPANY
306-8-10 Caroline Street.
Phones Preston 1472; Automatic A 1138.
FQ 00 fill.
M iaatiiiniiirr
Continental Trust Company
(Without Banking Privileges)'
Houston Texas Carter Building
GULF BAG & PAPER CO.
Plain or Printed WRAPPING PAPER PAPER BAGS BOXES WRITING
TABLETS TWINES ETC. Exclusive Agents "REX" FIBRE PAPER
Phone Preston 2636. White St. and S. P. Track. Houston Texas.
HOUSTON OIL COMPANY OF TEXAS
Ts now rrn'lv to receive propositions from responsible persona deslrinK leases or
its lands In the following counties In Texas:
Angelina Jasper Liberty Orange Sabine Tyler Hardin Jefferson
Newton Polk San Augustine
for ilevelnpmont of oil t'sual royalties. Communiratlons should he .-oldressed to
A W StandlnK. General Manager Scsnlan Building Houston Texas.
h..m.- .h.mi .i.l. rx.T-tn.lr drf.'stej lirorefn In
li.- Iftiili Iniiliu I.t tin- score U' t' A
nerfert .WW pla.v with HnrrW n ( III- -it
wit.mI Wnki'fielil wltli Uii wlnuinu mD. Hal
MM: ; r..v-t.ti . -.Hln "nil Mwli; loelsd)'.
V.iunjr. I.:inn- mi'l N.-wl..n.
JEFFRIES
TO REFEREE.
Will
Act
In
the Wolgast- Rivers
Bout
July 4.
lAs'reiftl'i I'rtss Report.)
I.OS AMIKI.KS. .IniK- 1.1. T .1. M.l'urr.v. un
der iU"v nii Ad wi'liast r i aflllla.-.
Mfli 1 i I . T w .-inllt rhHIDlli.ill. will mit J'
; i t -i h of lo. AiiK'-U's ut ern..u no July 4.
himi"iii'-.i! th 't Jiui .1 Jt'ffrl. s w ill n-rprc.
tl-.- nulil. M'-l'.-irev t.i That JITrleB Im.l mi
crt.-.l lie aft with two j.i'Ik nue for ea.b
Ue.
WILL SAIL TODAY.
Finland Has Been Fitted Up for American
Olympic Team.
NKAV YORK Juno n Wm-Lmfn toflar prar-
tlrsllr .--.niiilPte.l their tatili of t ranffnrmlnff
the meain.'r Kin:n. Into a Iramport for the
Amprlfan teiim l
inl for the nlTtnnlr (tames
Bt Sl..-k!llllll. I h.-
(tviuimtiiiiiii. The K
Is n rerttahle tlnatins
ilnnil will sail tomorrow.
Brunner Meets Sugarland.
Tin nniimr t.iiK.hIl rluli haa mndo arrnnse-
mrntfl to fto to rtiiffarlanrl Sunday anil Play the
rm-'k team at that plaoe. All members of the
te Hre requeateil to be St the Central depot
In time to li-u.-v on llie 1) 4.1 train.
De Oro Won Championship.
TKF.NTi i V X. J. Jim. la. -Alfred Do Oro
ohallotiirer of the world'a rhnroplonahlp at pocket
Just
Say
The DsyjWerf Clothing Stort
"EVERYTHING IS GO-
ING UP" except the price of
clothing at this store.
You can buy a suit today
here at $15 better than any
$15 worth of clothing you
ever bought in your life.
Scientific management and
efficiency in manufacture
have cut down the cost.
White flannel and serge
trousers to go with your blue
serge coat at $6.
For everything you want to
wear come here for satisfac-
tion. Sims S Laeverenz
MAIN WHERE PRAIRIE CROSSES
STOCKS AND BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLO
T. F. DENMAN & CO.
301 2 Union National Bank Building
HOUSTON TEXAS.
A Summer Trip
Will he all the more enjoyed by you
If there is nnihiiiK left undone at
home to Worry iibout. One prudent
tiling to do In to store yonr silver-
ware papers and Kiupliis jewelry In
some safe place until your return.
Our safe denosit waults five you
ample protect lcn.
Houston Land & Trust Co.
Chartered 1875. Without Banking privileges.)
MAIN AND FRANKLIN STREETS.
OFFICE FURNITURE
AND SUPPLIES
Prlntlal
lTMIOOHIYl Lltboijrapbla
EsnboastaeJ
TcLFrsstoa 9. 10S
PATENTS
Obtained and Trade-Mark registered.
Consultation and Intormaooa free. Write
for Inventors Oulde l!ook. Offices at
Houston and Waahlnston. Main of flea
Houstor. LumDartuada Bank Uulldln
IJhone 4790
HARDWAY & CATHEY
Visible sS
Phone or Write (or Free Trial.
W. R. GREENWOOD
Preston 2764 216 Levy Bldg. Box 140.
billiard. flcfontPft Kdwurrl nnlph In tl-.p final
block of hw polntu In their m:ttch lier tnnlsht
ami tberrby wiim the mil'h. Tbo erauil totnl
for the ihrpi nlKlits play was I ore BOO.
Kalph iOH.
Of course you like Hires!
Everybody does. It's a natural
taste that makes you like it. The
taste for the flavors of field and
forest of roots herbs flowers and
the sap of trees.
Hires only helps never harms.
A natural tonic but not so much
as a trace of drugs.
Just to get back to Nature try a
glass of Hires now. No need to
say "rootbeer." Just say " Hires."
Sparkling delicious from the tounta'm5c
lo bottles carbonated at your home
MO
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