The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 1 of 16
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ELIiYiINATE TARIFF
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Unicalst Leader Explained oo
:iui5 1 ureal .yuciiuar:
BUT :G0da: UiilMUNITION
Es Is Trylnf to Side Tncli It
UWQCfi-AWjOST-: INDECENT"
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. .. i. the Way Inmler Aiqiltk De
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sayBiJiro ne wt i??'
-. v XONDON Mom ' t-Thr la a
i naalblllty of mar tuildbktd -far Mkoit to
. tha kt tempt . f rior . Batfour. ba
t eppmtitioa lMuler.J to rncnr tariff
form from tte lnrnMOUtt field or'oBUea
a Tb qovtoav toorn larcr tbaa' rwr. M
. '; v tb oampalan t toalaht. oo noch ao that
-'j Mr.. Balfour kimaoU. iaia apMcb'at TUH-'
.'lag; ; ni Jain to yxpbln that' hla partf
y?' had aot altwo Ma .ylawa on thlo ub-
'.7 jMt and that tariff reform irao rtfll a
' I : .ehtaf . plank ta tl party- oonatmcUv
noUcr. but ha splaina th aakmiata
K4o4 ta obtam; tba foraMl aad axpUclt
eonMtit at tho poopta taarat. Tha )Mcy
of rataroadoaa aa aaM. waa conalatant
with tha' feraa.ldaat o popular oirrt-
BMnL .i&f-i i('tix'$;' : C '-f"i t
i-Tha faot la fhat 'Mr.- Battoufa -pre
aoonoonoat Korambrr that ha waa
irQUns hyaabtnH' tariff aaform to a rf-
aroadDm bna-tathor aunorod-.tboai .kalt
hla party; and aopplted th Mboraia lrith
anothay off oetrVa arganMnt asmlnat tarlft
fofornUj aamoty. that Mr. Balfoar baa
tea oompoDod to atdatrack H. . '
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. Tho mtaiaat .latha eaehoa f toafaht
J r aaatoratt hv-rraador AMuJth'a rophr-1
th oppooitloa loaOar.Tblo aa tolhrored
at tpf mwOn ; Wo""!
.'Tha pramlar aatat 1 s " ;-' 7 .Vit
ar living n tlmoa of rapid movo-
i.tmtyt. arha It la a raHaf -4 walto any
orntnr and not find soma fresh part of
the oonitltutioa rooonatruotod."
' He described Mr. Balfoafa "turn about
' fce on the queetlona of reform Of tho
:' beuaa of lord and tariff reform -'aa
Wque-aimoot mdeoeat." Re aald that
ha eouldf-aot imaalne a freator carica-
ture of the referendum than putting
few abstract questions to tho people wlth-
.. out concrete embodiment of their pro-
posals. ' If any one but a sane and re-
sponsible statesman had contemplated
such a scheme he would be called a mad-
r s. i 1 a ta
a svTasrakyt H;' .:7S i.
Tawnraliirii Meitsnsa taiataB ' ft
CSfJpituea
WASHINGTON. pemlMr l-EoMj Tcxat
Feir Fridsir. SsbmUr .fair an wafjner.
aiodefsto eerUweet wMa satftfn saath
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Innlilesi Fair Prlday. ' Satsrsay load
warsier; BMoarate aertaeaef wiaes shifeinf-at
eatb Friday uiU. . .
West. Tarsi Fair end sMsnrkat watnwr
Friday. . S aihrdsy sastwkd. - f
" Oldaseme Fair sad wanner Friday.? . Setup
day usasttlsaV' "- -' . - .'- i . --v-
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THB MESSAGE of -Prtdideftt Taft.te ctaV
res ceflrtca yesterdsy as seat to urn
IEPORTS frest Wasainftoa indicate that tba
Texas census flfvrae arobsbly will net he en
r nooseed for two weeks. : '.-'
APPROPRIATION . B1IXS are seine pot (ate
aaepe by the warieaa ooisnittees of vuvfJ
for Intredoctioa sext Moods. A' i ' :.
THE PROSECUTION closed he esse scams
' Joeeph Weedlias- charged with tteatarOBT
. of Ahaa Kellner la Loeisrille. -
GOVERNOH tLKCT FOSS of Maswhurtts
: ; opened bis spailrini esmsein against the re-
turs of -na I iii to tba senate at Pro.
i 1a put the
Mate.
AFTER pB&a oa feet a awvsai
aaaWMfsTMBes" tare! aRMTCfsMStTtl OM aa
' with ptnsaann hsadassrttrs the meeting at
- -LaMiseille adioarut. f .
JUDGE S. 0. COWAN testified before tba
. interstate. cnmnieTte.reeisiiiiiiiii ebewing: the
injustioa ef tee-proeoeed iocrease in Irdght
sates-to esttie rsiserrof the West. . ;
EUROPEAN eottoa factor bare wttberewa
. their draund that aa Aateriosa eottoa bills
' of ladiiut. will hare to be gwerantecd la the
Usited Statoi befors Ur weald he tserpttd.
FOR THE EIGHTH Sine President Diss' we
faiaucasBtea as the chief esecative of Mexico;
Ramoa Corral aras awdrn ' hi as rice presf
dent and all cabinet officers woe rataiiml.
AN UNLOOKED-FOR reraK may be expected
in England since A. J. BaUeoT ' startling
annoancesaeat that he would he Willing to
. submit the tariff ottion te tbe people if
tne n nana ian were amn.iaa
. ' Altar a study of the .working of tha
referendum ta foreign countries tbe pre-
mier continued he bad 'arrtred at the
eonchigion that It pro red i most unsatis-
factory and disappointing method of aa-
oertalnmc public opinion.' . ..
;f " CHURCHILL BUHT AXSa
.yWmaton Spenoer ChurchllL tha borne
.' aecretary dlspiayed untiring ienergy. Ha
addreased several meetlnita at hindee to
' Mirht and rtn deliver two apooehaa at
. Cheshire tomorrow.. From there ha will
go by special tram to Grimsby wjiere'no
will speak at midnight.' replyjnn to a
speech which Mr.' Balfour will make
aarllat ta tha evening. In order to aa-
oertain tha nature of Mr. Balfour' ad-
.etaaasV special relay of 'motor cara' win
; eorrvav a . verbatim report of this to tha
homo aecretary at Sheffield enabling hint
" atudy tha addreaa on tha train. After
V " hi. Bpeeeh at Grimsby. Mr.' Church in
: - with return to Manchester "here he will
t apeaic gaturday afternoon. H will go
from there to 'Cheater ' for another lib
.-eral demonatraUoa Saturday ;. night a
''- heavy twenty-four houra" program.:
. . V v Tha Jmsbo aecreUry will have a epedal
guard ' of ' detectives against suffragists'
?g;:'' attsntkraa. . . ;.'!;. ;
; " i" Whll tha unionists prere greatly anJ
d . . aburagad by Mr.: Balfour's suddetv and
';C anirrlalng announeement that ho would
. ".'not objaot to th sabmjaaion of th quee-
;a : ;tloa . to a referendum tha leader' bold
..etroa hag far from disheartened tbe 11b-
; i;'.-arla. Who' find therein good ammunition
''"?' and ar . aoeualng Athalr . opponent of
. 'ohaagtiaT. thalr policy dally in a de-
V".' perate effort to catch vote and go ae-
l'-.. mis : xwiwsa at in coat. ; lffnreover. the
' I most ardent -tariff re form em who yeater-
aklllfnl maneuvering were not so ready
today to tndoro hi pledga-v: . ?
feakiag at Manchester. Andrew Boner
Ifii ; Iawv union 1st member rp puiwtcn aw
v . vision at CamberweU. refusad "to eat my
V words" adding' that it tba unlohiaU ob-
tainea an aaeuuaie munmr h wi awn
F J. TJy .WOUHI oov oounu wanam a
aneeaure. f ''''- i i i :" 'v! A" -H V ; '
w J 1 Th ftrat member returned ta the new
parliament will be unionist. In many
. eons tltuencie . nomination win be mad
. 4: tomorrow and ta at least nine instanoea
-'" ; Ultra win ba no eonteata' Than mcluda
::rUhtdty of tondon aeata and taoaa hold
b Joseph Chamberlain and Jeaaa.CoU
llnga of Blrtnjngham and CJoorgajWydiy
haxn'tsf rjovesi-.-! t si v'."a.-t i'W
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far. Dsilaa an. hjaiasaa nip. o. '
REVISED FIGURaxVia--tW ra lose Jt
. Dallas placaiTat 4150.000.
CHltF CLERK oes H. Dtea teatgnad frsot
the State dcpsrUMat of aarieMtave.
THE TAX ROLLS teceived ' by the
troller's depsrtnwiit show the wealth ef the
State to be lIM170t.
THE STATE Aaaadatioa of the National Ste-
tionsry Engineer at Fort Worth decided
apoa Sea Aatona) for ha nest convention.
THE STATE drrartjnent of bsnldng insurance
end history advised liability companies ef the
detsoa to the basis for calculating their re
GOVERNOR CAMPBELL issued a call for a
special election to be held in January to
. elect s auccetsor to Representative Fieraoo
deeeascd.
THE CONTROVERSY between Dr. W. F.
Andrews of Houston- sad Dr. W. C Mc-
. Murray was -reopened at the Methodist con-
ference at Galveston.
THE CONVENTION of tbe Texas Federation
ef Woearn's Chtho discussed kindergarten
work and itttii relating to libraries and
the pnolic school systesi of the State -
.lUilroadt. v
THE STATE reoVeawd $10000 of the State
railroad hesds. . (
J. H. HILL was elected president of the Texaa
railroad general aianagera at Fort Worth.
A CONTRACT was signed at Beeville for tba
. eceutracnon of the Nueces Valley railroad
from that dty to Eagle Pass. '
WHETHER aa electric road and steam reed
. can he compelled to grant each other switch
i Jng connections is question to be pat up to
the commerce commission.
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WriXlE' HOPPE established a new world's
record at 11.1 balk line billiards by staking
an average of It 61 S in the first half of a
1000-poiajl contest; former record was tl.
' : Houston.
A VOLUNTARY petition in bankruptcy was
filed by tha Tens Rubber and Supply eom-
aeny. : t ; ' . '
t E. MUNGF.R assumed duties as general sec-
retary of Y. M. C A. and spoke highly of
inaUtatioa. . i
J. S.-FAGAN was paifrfutlT ininred sad two
others escaped with broisea when automobile
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v e "-eaH. i.w '4--i-' - V . maaasvsoaasxaaas iii.' .
EDWARD HOLDEN TO
PAY tHEFREMItli
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07 BEEF W0TJ1D BE KESIJXt OP
BATE nrCBEASE
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Cowan of Fort Worth fold Coriiaiis-
tiB Tht Cattlepen IwVali B ti
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WXJWWK 'JUSa VAX.U.
i s Taa weather for'.tha aampaigA aoaroe-
. ty eould ba ; wore - V Outdoor aneetlng
1 " nlaaned at many pUoea nseassartly hav
V been-canoeled. .The heuae-to-houae can-
: ' 'U '' rase however eoatlmieo and there Is no
"V y ; letup tn tha usual indoor demonstrations.
Th womdn aa usual ta England are
r. taking a prominent part la the election
V and tha resldeau of the Eeat End wheref
'. ' the working class communitlea live are
. frequently diverted by the anpearane of
au I...OO wiia tf-vaa .i .
BURNING FLUES again kept the fire depart-
ment besy four alarms being sniemj dnr
.; tngtheday. . i
PUBLIC SCHOOL officials are iavesauritisg
alleged assault upon Fannin school teacher
in presence ef pupiuv.
PETITION asking for electioa to determine
s whether Humble shall incorporate at city
waa filed with Judge Assermsn. ... r
DAVE WEIS. manager ef the Prince theater
. was fined Kt.tt ta cprporstioa coart en
charge of Bailing asrii to post; case win ba
APPUXD FOB EEMOVAlvilj
Of Aacillarr Ezeontor f the CharlM
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Atttfit4 Prm Ktt. I' v5-
IflCW YORK. Deoember L--''Altoging
.aa taformatloa and beUef" c that Ilu
Owaley of Chicago "ba waatad and 4m.
propajrly appHed'' tha fund of the estate
of Charles T. Terkea and that he turned
'over to the Chicago Hallways conmpay
HaH.ODt par vahieV of bond at a price
that netted th Stat a taaa of tSJatO.
Mrs. afrty AdelaU Yerkea. widow. of
th' traction magnate today applied to
Burroarat Thomas F. Owaley for removal
aa anoHlarv executor of th Yerkes will
Tba surrogate leaned aa order rsetraip.
'ma Owsn-ir from acting aa anolllary exe-
cutor exoept in ' ea far a may be ab-
solutely neceasary .for tha protection of
tha estate ontil the mater oan be tried
pa Mrs teraea' appllcaUon. '
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'.?js TEXAS FIQTJBES
Will Hot Bo AaaonBoed Probably
for -Two Wooka.' :--.V"5;:-. i
eonsu for Tex by eountiea. win aot be
grrea out for tan day ottw weka ao
It was stated today: at th bareaa en-
see. It wa .stated also that announce-
ment of Uie censu for Texaa probably
w)l some r the Twure for( the other
l..ts ty (.v 1m. e Uvii !mi iuti1
Worth at Least $500 Declared
Court.
BHRKVEPORT. La. December
L In the district court yesterday
afternoon Judge A.' J. Murff held
that the kin of a young widow
Was worth at least $500. Tha de-
cision waa rendered ta the. eaaa of
Mrs. i Greco Hunter against J. K.
Norman th defendant being post
muter at OO City this pariah.'.
when tba alleged offense waa com
mitted. Mr. Hunter alleged Uiat
Norman attempted to kiaa herat-
tha Oil City poatofftoa and that hla
demeanor waa Insulting. She sued
for ftoot and waa awarded one-
fourth the amount. . : ? n j.
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TRIAL OF WENDL1NG
XBS. COXA IfUHEAWAS A PHUT-
sa?AL WZTHESS. 1 " '
"If X Killed the little Girl Ho Oae
Saw He hut Grodf'V.Wu State .
. ment Credited; to Aeemed
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LOUTSVILXJS. Ky .Daosnbtr L "If t
allied the Httl girl no one saw but Ood
and He can not come down and testify."
With the testimony of Chief of De-
tective Carper bf th Louisville force that
.Joeeph Wandllng had made the for-'
going statement Immediately following
hi arraat la 8n Ftaiclaoo tba prosecu-
tion la tha trial of Wendling who '4a
charged with; having' 'murdered t-year-old
Alma Kllnert reeled Ha case today
Tba words attributed to Wandllng by the
Loulsvni officer had' preyloualy been
teetlned to by DetecUve' Sergeant Thomas
Burke of Baa; lmnclsoo who . assisted
la thawaptur of Wendling. f.
'.Neat to tk teetlmdny of. tha two de-
teetlvetr moat Materest waa excited by
that of Mr. Cora Munea' mllUner of
Hum. M4 to whom Wendling paid court.
whO aha waa visiting relative In Hous-
ton. - Texas.' Mr. Munea testified that
Waadttag represented himself to be a
rteh Frenchmaa and showed her a wound
la hi head which. h claimed to hav re-
ceived during th Boer wa-. Wendling
displayed ao emotion durint-tba exam-.
IriaUon of U thi ataongest wltneese
againat avi'-:(V; '"'.5 ';'.
. Th eaaa made rapid' progress today
but the closing of the prosecutleo's aide
eaaa aooaer tha Vaa expectad. ;Th d
fens will mJt Its opening tatemnt to-
morrow and. th testimony tot Wendling'
iehalf .la expected to la at least a day
and a fcalt.? ; -! M -1 .;;r:-i::
Mr. Munea aald Wendltng representad
himself to be Henry Jacquemtn a rich
JTira-Amaa'.Ltr they parted company
hnd aftorVah returned toJ Hume Mo.
(Jar reoelred two post card from Wen-
dlliur dated .Yaltejo.; Cel. tba mrsstve
barnas the- ant deBnlte-clew -to WBt
dilnsf ajhereabeuu .and leading direct?
iv to M atresf. - On - erose-fxamlnetlort
Munea w. act sated solely jy hope of
the-large reward . for Wendling s arrest;
but this tin ef Quoationlng developed no
material results.
Detective Sergeant Thomas P. Burke
of th Ban Francisco postofflce depart-
ment th officer who assisted In the sr-
ejsst of Wendling testified that he found
Wendltng hiding in a closet on the sec-
ond floor of a boarding house in San
Franclaoo July . He said ' Wendling
save domestic trouble as hla reason for
leaving Itavllle. He testified that he
found numerous ' article ' of women'
wearing apparel in Wendling wardrobe.
He then stated that Wendling told Cap-
tain Carney that he was willing to re-
turn to Louisville' because he was pure
'and If he had : committed the crime no-
body but Ood saw him do tt. ;-..-'
Joseph Wendltng took tha. atand In hla
own defense tonight and denied having
any knowledge of the killing of Alma
Kellner' for wboae murder he I charged.
He declared he left LxTulsvllls because
of domeetlo trouble and had absolutely
no knowledge of any crime being' ct-m-mltted
prior to hla deoartnra. if de-
nied having made any - tatatminating
statements and swore he did not tell 'De-
tective Burke and Captain Carney la San
Francisco "that if he killed tbe little girl
only Ood saw ma aad ba would )ot conte
down and ttlfy." i .
Adjournment was taken at a late boua
until tomorrow mornlnar whea Wendling
will contlna hla teatlmony . v .
WEALTH OF STATE
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TAX BOILS SHOW AGQEE0ATE
r OF $382637058. . '
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Figure Beoeived by ; (Jomptroller'e
' Separtaeat Show laerajun. 1
of 12Mlr504.
Haatachttaettt' Gereraor-ElgBt 0pem
ed Crapaig OppoaTAf Lodge't
-; lUtttxa to Senate. : .f'Vi.l-
1 J - (vfsMCMted Ftvat Heeevt.)
y AUSTIN. Texas December L The
wealth f the. SUte of Texaa for me aa
disclosed by the tax rolls resolved by tba
oomptroUer' department irast corapUed
aggregatea tttl.tn.Oil. .Thla to aa In-
creaa of tlz.t41.M4 over tba1. egdmata
made' by - the . oomptrol1ra.' depainent
last August for th as of ta aatoroatia
tax board and upon which .-the tar tat
was flxed at 4 cent on th 1W property
varuatton tba tota estimate being .
o64. Thla year taxable value I aa
Increase of $72.tU4U over it whea tba
total valuee amounted to- fxtU .
Thl net mcreas of t71.ttt.4tt la aot
aa great as waa the Irtcreaae of lt over
ISO whea Jtha laareaaswa titSTf44tl.
Thla autormal locnatt at that time txw-
oue ws to .ute ntoz wat toe tea
laaditloa taw ad just become effeotlv ;
f&ICE AT F0BT W0BTHV '
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flTempcratiire Dnpped. BeltrThjrty
'; v ; IDe-rTeeaJn HorthTexaif .
i-: -v ' Htu-m Pt Jaaassl.) ; t' .
T FOlijI WOBTHi Taxaa!- Doamber . t.
For the first tme thla win tor. tea formed
a Port (Warth thla oornlng. tha tempera-
tore having dropped to below degree.
Tba ' aama eeadHlona ' prevailed aa over
Ndrtb Texaa bat ao tar aa; reported th
rotd .wave wa jiot accompanied' by are
i . .uiUuaw ty t v
DOMESTIC TAH0LES. I
Special Chicago Court to Ha-
- ravel 1 Them. --J
UUtold Prm Ktfrt.)
CHICAGO December 1. A new
court which will' be devoted ex-1
'chialvely to tba unraveling of do-
meatlc tangles tha reuniting of ea
tranged couples th settlement of '
loverf' quarrels and th righting S
of th wrong of children waa .
formally estaMlsbed hurt night at
a meeting of an tba lodge of tba J
municipal bench. ' The court . wlB
have charge of tha fo'iowtng mat- ' f
tarn: Wife abandonment child
abandonment ' child dellnaaency
neglect of children truancy "die-' t
organised love" a . speoiea of .
sweethearts' quarrew unlmpceV -
tant breach of promise suits. 'r.
i U -"A Mree) iW St'ttULt .T?'
1 ' WASHTNOTON. Peeemhar t-Judg &
H. Cowan of -Port Worth attoraey for
the CatU ftaMr association gave ies-i-tinretiy
today before the Interstate oota-
mer commission; He aald that tha pra
ped:mcTaae In freight rates on. Vv
stock and drsid. beef ' would atrength
en the control f at th iWaeti ' -pcklag
bouse pvaf the meat trdde aad result ta
lrMn--asing th 'price "of thl neery;
food staple. -" Judge Cowan; texaamoay 4
relets t a tagle phaae of the' rat"
qrieaTtion the: tecraaae 1a the rate oa
uob meat and th loecjuallty of tha pro-
aaaed mrha as between oattl on th"
hoof aad diaased beet which heurlsted
would aot the IUteranmultta at the
mercy of the packara to a greater extent
tbaa they. bow hava.-;'i-j0 ;''fKVh.
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THm fnsf' .ATla Y!-. r
' . It was ahewa by Judg Ctownn that the
prraaot rat on Hve otft of Chi-''
cage for th BUurf I ( oeht per hundred;'
oa dressed it la V cents. It)fak two
ear1 of Mve atock i aaake- one oar' of
dreaaad beet The. raUMadV.'he aald
proposed to. make rieres of ) per
cent an Itva atack and'a taorga at
per cant an deeed bewf.; An.addtacmal
dlscrtmtnetlon 1 road ta jtha inaraa'
rate syi oent oa th rata hew ruUntla
tot between Kaaeaa' City andi St. LOuld
en live atook ' ahlpmenta bound ' for pornta
east The aaeolai lntereat Of th West-
era caatl raiser Ue to the faot that 'aO
of 'the dlsCTlrnttisftnns are such aa to.
disceurags through tncreas ' of rate
hlpmeau of Wastera cattle en. fioof to
Kastern aaokara. v i-'-'A.-.h . i;.i '-:'.4t. ."
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;f..-.t SHnMENTS TOt?I!AiT. ' .-J .-
Judg Cowan dted flguree waioh proved
that-; titer la a steady In creaa x tba
. shipment ' of Kt aattj ' fronj the Weet
through th CTUce-ga atack ?yarda for
maxiap-st
k ' naures snowing inas at.7 per cenv ex at
1 Lttt-fM head of cattle received at. CbJ-
cage tn tm war nippe t oa hoot
j P. 'W.1 Bolt . triVftlq neanager raf th
National Petroleum company contended
that instead of aat hvawaee red taction
In tbe fretght rat waa Imperative it the
Indemndenta wrs to be permitted to x-
Counsel - for. loth raidea reached ar
agreement that Prank Liyea for th oom-
miaaloa should open the orai.arguiaeBt
January 0 whea the xtstarn trank Una
cases will be' take apt Th argtmieota
son the Western ' case wtu a takesi ap
later. - Th argnmenta ta th Western
eaaa. It wa agreed would begin January
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CANN0NISAVS
SEALED BY ELECTI0H OF FOSS
'' . HE DECXABED. .
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r i s i.
r raOVmC-HTOWN. Ma December t
The speaking cawpaigrs of '3hrernor-
elect Bugena K Tom of. Mas ohneott
against h reture of Henry Cabot Lodge
Jb the United State eenate waa opened
here" tonight. la beginning hi au-drbe.
Mr Foes sakf that the vrlotJ)f tha
people of the. Cape Cod dWtrtct to lct-
tag him t eongre last spring "seal ea
the doom of- Cetuoniat'' coanpeUlng the
National administration to eeek redpro-
esl trad relations wHh Caaadi;- oaused
Senaiors Aldrlch and Hal to UbdioaU
their aeata ta the United States aenat
and gay tha country at huwa the first
real bop of tariff revision. ' " -.
Speaking directly . of Mr Lodge Mr.
"Working In silence and aeorecy he re-
sorts to hla aelf-cooatituted political ma
chine the machine whleh bad dominate
Massachusotta poUUcaaV fos years. He
.1 seeking tbe counsel of those whom he
servea. the privileged interests and ha
ignored th verdict' of . the people. - He
ha ignored tbe faot that he should rep-
resent the people and considers that he
is the representativ of special hiterests;
belteveln that their mdorsement la sil-
sufflcient for him.". .- -.'.
Mr. Fobs assailed Mr. Lodgd's voting
record in the senate contending that the
senator waa hostile to reciprocity with
Canada and killed th Hay-Bond reci-
procity treaty with Newfoundland i 7 -
"What leclslaUon la the Interest of the
people bear- his aamer' asked Mr. JToaa
who answered hl-wn query bf ylng:
'.-Only one bill that. I recall bear hla
name and that 1 the force Mil nt-aair-are
that"Tauea vn; boneet man to
-bluah. - '. ' -
Senator Lodge' attttwd ' towar iba
Fayiie-Aldaich tariff was conderaned by
the aovernor-elect who devoted oonsvi-.
erable tun to a detailed analysts of Mrv
Lodae' position rejrsjdins; the tariff on
wool and woolen goods Speaking ef th
'cotton Industry Mr. Pos aald that la hla
" itituda toarard thW branetv of maaufao-
ture Sen toe 'Lcda waa '"playing tb.
NOTHINODEFINITE
Pal Been Given '&z
JYork ditthe:.
Bjr Eoellsll iCotioo' iFtctors I::
;trijccd Ellis cf U&lssfj ;
. ' .. I
jtVltt BE . N0iINTERI$ iTI
- ' A '-.
miaagari-
ijynmjazD message.
Tait iCade Flsal Draft tu!vDoWiflBt
. r. :. Umtifi Prut .)
WASHINGTON 1 Decern ber t
dent Tail today veompleted hla
to congress and eeat it. to th govern.
ment printing olTloe In it anal tprm. Th
maga waa laid before the oablnat at
a apeelal eealon ; which began at
o'clock thl anornlng . aad lasted " nnUl
pearly sVoleck in the aftaraaoa. v; Jj
; Th. nismiis ta aald to be unusuallyi.
kmti the estimate ninnhog- from s0M
to 4e.M words. The proof ware pulled
tonight from thirty -eeven aalley.
"President Taft wID. aend a special mes-
sage ' to eongreas . aex week embodying
the TOport of the board of eagtneers aa-
potntedto examine irrigation and icla-
matlTppoleeta ta th Wat.-i ': . '
. A't tha laat a seal an of aeagr am ao0J
waa apprtated t eotnplete tba varioua
worthy ptxject and MtS Taft 'appointed
a board to decide juat "what 'preata
aheuld beoonOnuod and what ' If any
sheuld b abandoned. The -report wffl a
ba an mitll it reacJte -smgreaa '..
FO WOTth Hothw KltW
. "' 'O 'iffaJUsPlfl
Mistaking a . bottl oontalnlng oarboUe
acad for a vial nuea wjtn Bra-ono jar. :
joajx Harris. Ml Helen avenue gave bar
tntant dangfater a amaU do of the
notaon at a'atock tl-d axxxrnbxfc - The
1 child pU out most of tba acid but awal-
lowed: enobgtt to raaun. in aeata Mr
howa tatatf.l v f ' V.
Ur.'W. BTiOwawaa called ta and ren-
dered all 0 aid poasdbte bat the child'
stoenach waa.iaUa ap yttOi the aot.
Mr. Harrht wsa .frttatic with grief
ever ber mistake and physlclana were
called to attend bar following tbe death
of the-child. . t - -
Mr. and Mr. Harrla have been ber
but a' few months acomtng to this city
frocn LonrTiew. The remain will be
forwarded tt Longvlew tomorrow mct-n-
ue f irrt 01 ine xear aa vu
iiaTearea vj Ammwctrp ; s .
'. 'WW TORJC Jepamber 1-Cottoa an
fet tM atty who reeentad the ' afor'
made thla tail by the tooaeaa banko
eommlttea- headed by Sir Kdward H. '
den f "the Loadoa i City and Mldlac
bank to oompel eottoa bouse her to in-
cur th ajexmlaneea of their- an la ef laa-
mav' aad to force t&em to tnour .the". ev
pea of provtrjtna at txtrrety sTuaran
beard with ome aUataaort today' t
following"; th formal ahnounoeme-1
th Ektropaau demand for jmaranU j
all hilar leaaed after December tl. r .
H. Holden tf piaantag to' obtalp ft
Amerlcaa TTty;cmpsbtii guaran'
oni.an brjl af. lading' which he may 1
chase-Ui premium to "' paid by'hiin
Ndbaat or th Amerlcaa . bank . bar
..uma ninn aula w .v Af
Iaa axWUrirtood thai sir Eiwa
perreae- to pay the prtfmfum" exact ed
"th aety:oompaaitm himself ?
' aided th siaraotaea which Am.
.cotton interest refused to rive 1
IteJtaa- decittrtbape but thole In a
tioa to peak lua thorn tively on the
Jeot. while admitting that such a 1
wsa aade eray denied that the
alaa txatweesi'BIs Edward aad tbe ui
vcompaotee lud-fakuadeiUatta form..
Meanwhile th Ettropeaa committee I
withdrawn the deraaad that all An
lean eottoa bill' aaoepted by -IJurovM-'babkert
tt December fl tas guarantei
Th hnpresslon hss prevailed for :
time that thla eonrse would be taken 1
.the Kuropeaa banker but their fo.
action new give jjsuranc that the ac
eeptanoe af - eoUon U1 wlU proce
Without laterrijpfloe.' Vs."r 4
sir jUward. I attamptlag to prov v
hlmserf fog th guaranteelns: of all cot-
'toav oilla which ba bank' may ' aceept i
regaidad aa breaking away from hi fel-
low) banker on th ether aide.'; It is.be-
ueved.hsr that tf th Holden plan S
oarrled thro ugh tha etMtocnei of Blr K -ward'a
bank for whom tba- ootto bii:
wUl be aooepted arlll be sailed npon t
eevsr th east of tba aruarantea.
TO EOdETT.
Brilliant Beceptioa for Hist r
l f ' Uirietiaiatl PraW jWoHJ :
1 WABHINOTON Deo . noer . iLr-Prei .
dent aad Mr. Tart ler-nally pros ant-
thetr datter afia Heltdt Taft to so-
ciety today' at. af .thoMpaat 'Btttliart
rstaptdaki ever Been die White Houe-v
. Vic FraaldaataBd Mr. Bherataa. m-i-iera
af tha oabtnet and thatrwrv.
af antnra aad rpsaaanmtivea aad sneui-
ber ef th llparsmria amp were receive !
ta the aigi' east room by realdent ar
Mra. -Taft betweea f aM f a'oioek. -east
rseaa aa weB aa other parU'of .
Walto Hotaae. ' were profusely eerat I
wU a wide TarJatp' ef; flowara: - ' .'
I . HBajsa-av! .': V-''v'
I HOATED FAHAXJCAHAL
Taxht Victor nfrint Tebei to t
( Waterway.
1 (Heaitew Psa 5ftat)
POST WtJBffH. texaa Deoember t.
r-.i
' A.'. ' -J $ 'a A .'-a-J m aa ''.
- v ymmm a a.asa wwrtwwr' X !
VvNaTvvr TOBJT Deoember 1-The ' f.
Timil to navigate a actioa at the Pa -'
ama carnal la th "amerlcaa three-mt. 1
team yacht Visitor ' XO oommanded by
CoBTUxrodore Harry- Brewtv of . Plttabor.
Ward rwaa broughi Tier . today 'by the
.United Prult.. company 'steamer Ears pa
that November It tie ' Visitor : ni. with
L ColorsaL. Ooathal. crhlef engtaeer of the
Panama tmaal entered from the Attantln
aide went-up ; aa tar as the Oatua K
rrKurneu. 1 no
arttrilt of protector to Pacini privt
lam a againat
Pt -
the mteraata of the. peo-
r.
"..
:k-
THE ST0BA6X OF HEATS
'A
Heyhara HaatBill Frepared to Bfri.
late aa4:l-MtIfc '
Lft f tl ill jajadlfraai' ffiTITI l' (-' '
.WASHINGTON " December L-Pajta
obtained from CThioago packing compaaie
aa to the effect ef c-old' trajj jjCtpoa'
foodv .of various kinds wm farm the
bia tor an Important repert to be mad
by Beoator. Hey bwtk of. Idaho ; upon th.
'propoed cold atoraga VOk-fY--'i
. Senator Heybura la VPrti .to reo-f
ommend the early passaga.of the bill to
rearuiato. and cllmit the .'Cold orag ot
'v-V'.;r.y.-.' .' )
yacht draw
buut
even teen feet.
Followiiijf Graatiag' tha Km&adi c '
- . '' Boldiere and Sailora.
I''.-'- AsiacifdPt$$Kert.) ''f ! '
' LISBON Decemben L Offlolal advice
Teceived today- front Macao the Ports-'
gueee eerteadenoy In China state . that
complete ardor waa restored following the
granting of thedemanda at: the rebellious
oldlara and aatlora. fyijf
-The governor of Macao who was sus-
pected of protecting the reUsioua orders
ha ben replaced 4 Judge Marquea 1-
dai. The population ha acchilmed Uia
etvaaga ef adrniaistTaJloa.
V1"- sarsi 'A? :
hDEHOUJiCED AC(HTSEBS.;
-i t-x't -:-:
XJ. Dolaiey Testified in. Hit C
Behalf at Taxoo Citf Hist.''" r
r.' it) X (aWasrai PnttXtftJ . i"
fcTAZOO CITY . TJeoomber ' 1.-
"C. Puljrtey . wealthy '; planter and f
aumber of year prominent a' tire
mal- affair of Mh?.rtdPV dehouri
accusers today .anl oecrlbed thw
that heuso'Jgit to hrlbt a. mmh. r .
Stat eenata to vote.fnr In- 1
Senator Leroy Percy durlna: tn
seauxtoriaLceoeaat a .'."m o.i'y
leerted Ut" f. :..'
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