Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1904 Page: 2 of 6
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MEETING WAS
A WARM ONE
Democrats and Republicans Hare a
Eattle of Breath
PARKER IS GREETED
Immense Audience Gathers at Sen
Jersejs Largest City and Ut-
terances of the Presidential
Aoinlnee Applauded
Newark N J Nov 3 Eventually
ineffective but temporarily successful
v as the attempt made Tuesday night
to rout a monster Democratic meet-
ing at the Essex troop armory when
Judge Parker waa the principal speak-
er The great building with a capaci-
ty said to b over twothirds that ol
Madison Square Garden in New York
was filled and at the first mention ol
the present administration and the
name of President Roosevelt hundred
broke forth with terrific cheering ano
for several minutes it appeared ai
though the Democrats were In the mi-
nority The scene that followed wai
i one of unimaginable confusion Hiss-
es and cheeers were mingled words ol
anger and threats were heard and thi
police were powerless to control Fi-
nally the Democrats by sheer force ol
numbers and their greater volume ol
sound drowned out their adversaries
The disturbance occurred befori
Judge Parker reached the hall Th
meccting v ax called to order at i
oclock It was under the auspices ol
the Parker Constitution club of New
Jersey and Richard L LIndaburg wai
Introduced as presiding officer He be
san his speech devoted to national Is-
sues but had not fairly started before
it became evident that there were a
number of Republicans In the building
Mr Lindabury referred to the alleged
usurpation of power by the executive
In the Panama Incident whlchappeared
to be the signal for the outbreak
For an Instant the representatives
of the two parties were locked In n
combat of hoots and hisses handclap
ping and cheers Mr Lindabury ap
peared to be taken by surprise and he
repeated them reference to Panama
again mentioning the name of Presi
dent Roosevelt which was cheered
louder than ever By this time the
Democrats in the audience were ready
to meet the attack which they did
with hisses for the interruptions and
cheers for the Democratic candidate
In defiance of the attempt to rout
him Mr Lindabury abandoned the
speech and talked directly at the dis-
turbers He seemed to relish the con-
test and by 860 when the band lead-
ing the Parker procession was heard
to approach the armory he had effect-
ually silenced those who had cheered
for the Republican party
When Judge Parker finally reached
the platform he was glvn an ovation
equal to that at Madison Square Gar-
den Monday night Throughout his
speech he was accorded marked atten-
tion
Judge Parkers Invasion of New Jer-
sey to make In the present campaign
the first speech he has delivered out-
side of his native state was met with
a resounding welcome This started
when the candidate boarded a ferry
of the Delaware and Lackawanna rail-
road at Christopher street New York
and was continued nt the Hoboken sta-
tion on a crowded train to Newark and
en route to the home of former Senatoi
James Smith Jr where the member
of his pirty were guests at dinner Thf
Broad street station In Newark sovera
thousand people had gathered and de-
spite extensive police protection pass-
age up Broad street was forced with
great difficulty Led by a squad of po-
lice and a military band the party Ir
two carriages was driven to Mr Smlthi
home
Ablg crowd had gathered there ano
llnps were established by the police tc
enable the party to reach the house As
Judge Parker mounted the steps there
was tremendous cheering He llftec
his hat several times and shook hands
with many women who were near the
steps A dinner reception was held
at Mr Smiths home where many peo-
ple met the candidate
Judge Parker and Mr Smith start-
ed for the armory at S 30 oclock The
street and park In front of Mr Smltht
house were crowded with people whc
cheered the candidate as they drove
away and an elaborate display of
fireworks waa made all along the
route to the armory
It was exactly 9 oclock when Judge
Parker took a hand In quelling the en-
thusiasm at the armory which ha
lasted for ten minutes after his arrival
One minute Inter he addressed th
chairman In an Instant the armor
was converted from n tumult to abso-
lute silence Throughout his speech the
candidate was well treated belne
cheered heartily when he scored
point and listened to attentively at
all times There were no more dem-
onstration from his political opponent
that were worthy of notice
Another ovation wi given the can
dldate when he concluded his speech
It continued several minutes In fact
until Judge Parker eft the meeting tc
take a special trolley car to Jersey
City where he also made two speeches
WAS DRAMATIC
Parker Has Not a Big Stick Shouted
o LoudVoiced Man
Jersey City N J Nov 3 Dlka hall
was filled to overflowing by an audi-
ence that cheered Judge Parker for
even minutes A loudvoiced man In
the rear of the hallshouted Parker
has not a big stick Judge Parker
Joined in the laugh that followed The
Judge was Intensively earnest and even
dramatic at times in his delivery and
manner He was frequently Interrupt-
ed by applause
If its carpets or matting you want
ltild ring up phono 07 A B Ramsey
nt F 0 Baileys lm
FEARPUL EXPLOSION
Mans Head Blown Off and Another
Body Torn to Pieces
Houston Nov 3 Two men are dead
two fatally Injured and one severe
hurt as the result of a dynamite explo
sion In the Batson oil field east of here
Tuesday
The dead John Brumley McKeeJ
Rock Pa head blown off
Clarence J Horf of Tennessee bod >
blown ts pieces and lodged In a tree
near the scene of the explosion
Fatally Injured John Rider Pitts
burg Pa a piece of casing blown
through his breast
Bert Holt blown thirty feet and in-
ternally Injured
The pumping foreman was badly In-
jured but will recover
Dynamite had been placed In the
Guffey companys well to loosen the
casing Tuesday it was decided to pull
it out and reset the charge In pulling
the exploslv up It collided with tin
casing causing the explosion
NO VIOLATION
Court Dismisses Suit but an Appeal
Will Be Taken
Austin Nov 3 Defendants general
demuirer to the bill filed against th
Missouri Kansas and Texas Railway
of Texas and the American Express
company charging them with violation
of the antitrust law In that the con-
tract between the two companies gives
the American Express company the ex-
clusive right to operate over the Katy
railroad has again been sustained by
the Twentysixth district court Simi-
lar suits are pending against the other
express companies operating In this
state nnd against the railroad compa-
nies and the ruling of the court In the
case mentioned Is considered a victory
for nil of the defendants Suit wa
dismissed Plaintiff gave notice of ap-
peal
WHITE WOMEN FIGHT
Cobblettonet and a Razor Were the
Vsapons Used
Sherman Tex Nov 3 Tuesday
evening two women had a serious af
fray hPre in which cobblestones nnd a
razor played a part and as a result of
which Gertrude Lawrence Is In th
county Jill and Pauline Walker Is In
the hands of physicians She has a-
long and painful slash in the left breast
aboxe the heart and the left forearm
and hand ar cut
Bibys Close Call
Ennls Tex Nov 3 E M Blsland
discovered an Intruder In his house
and started to mix up with the party
The burglar fired his pistol and ran
out at the door which he had left open
The bullet narrowly missed the baby
and crashed through the head of the
bedstead Six residences were burg-
larized
Brought Childs Bcdy
Dallas Nov 3 Rev G E Walk the
new dean of St Matthews Eplscopil
cathedral accompanied by Mrs Walk
and their young son arrived here
Tuesday from their former home Ce-
dar Rapids la They also brought
along the remains of their nineyear
old daughter thrown from a horse and
killed a year ago
Must Pay For Each
Austin Nov 2 According to nn
opinion given the state controller by
the attorney generals department all
carnival or amusement concerns must
pay an occupation tax of J10 for each
separate performance whero a fee ol
admission is charged
Stove Blew Up
Nacogdoches Tex Nov 3 The cook
stove at the residence of Sam Stripling
was demolished by an explosion and
the dinner being cooked scattered over
the kitchen Supposition is that there
was powder In a stick of wood
Discussed Polities
Washington Nov 3 Secretary Hays
announcement of the signing of the
HnyJusserand arbitration treaty be-
tween the American and French gov-
ernments wan the feature of the cabi-
net meeting Tuesday which lasted le3s
than half an hour The remainder of
the time was spent In a discussion of
the political situation The cabinet
without exception assured the presi-
dent that the outlook was excellent In
their opinion
Speyer Satisfied
City of Mexico Nov 3 Banker
James Speyer of New York who float-
ed the recent t40O0OO00 gold loan for
government has left for home All the
details of the loan have been arranged
with Finance Minister Llmnntour Mr
Bpeycr is uatlsfled with the general
business and financial outlook here
Public Debt
Washington Nov 3 The monthly
statement of the public debt shows
that at the close of business Oct 31
the public debt less cosh In the treas-
ury amounted to J95C787CS2 wilch Is
an increase for the month of 1401716
This Increase Is principally accounted
for by a decrease of S50C13CS In the
amount of cash on hand
Wounds Waiter
Nashville Nov 3 In a fashionable
restaurant here Miss Minerva Uolln
an employe shot and dangerous
wounded George Gamble a negro wait-
er Miss Uolln claimed that Gamb e
boasted he had defamed hee caharcet
because she would not received him
on terms of equality Miss Bolln wai
arrested
Death of Isaacson
New Orleans Nov 3 Captain II M
Isaacson cashier of the subtreasury
died here Tuesday aged sixtynine
years Ha had been actively at the
head of the Rex carnival organization
ver since Its organization
Thankiqlvlnq Day
Washington Nov 3 The president
has Issued the Thanksgiving day pro-
clamation setting nslde Thursday Nov
24 to be observed a a day of festival
and thanksgiving by all people of the
United Btates at home and abroad
SEVENTEEN AREf
KILLED SURE
Reservoir Hurst in North Carolina
Causing Much Destruction
WlntonSalem N d Nov Sev-
enteen persons are known to bejaead
and many more are missing ajjfthe
result of the bursting of the reservoir
at this place yes tenia v one ofjths
trick walls of the reservoir collapsed
burying the home and family ofiUar
tin People and 1500000 gaUonsjfeof
water was released and over a mUe pf
territory devastated Thlrteenjresl
dences were destroyed and It Is Impos
slble to state Just how manyjfllves
nave been lost
Mayor O B Eaton at the head got
a large rescuing party la searchlnglthe
debris for additional victims jjfrh
greatest excitement prevails bujjvol
unteer rescuers are herolcally jLwork
Ingtrying to save many who areknown
to hav been carried down witjfiTRhe
rushing water sWt
The cause of the disaster wasjth < i
overflow of the reservior and author
oigh lnestlgilton will be madejlnTor
iler to ascertain If It was causedjby
the negligence of any of the enfoloyees
at the pump station 3k
The reservoir burst without warning
and many of the victims were drowned
while asleep in their beds jtt
One couple a negro man andThls
wife floated on a bed over 600Jyard3
but neither Injured
The dead found so far are LMr
Peoples Thomas Southern Mrajjbhn
Poe and daughter and five negroes
POISONED PUDDING
MAY BE MORE DMJ
Manj Persons Are Reported Missing
Which Maj Srrell the Num
her Killed Thirteen Res
Idcnces Destroyed
Two Negroes Who Ate of It Dyingjand
Third In Serious StateJHp
New York Nov 3 Two persons
who ate part of a pudding sentttoa
theatrical boarding house In West
Fortythird street are dying InRoae
velt hospital n third Is In a critical
condition and the police are scoarlns
that part of the city In an efforjtefl6
cate the messenger who left themck
age at the door It Is believed thatjth
sender of the package plannedAttie
death of the entire household wljnjin
iaea of revenge for some unkftawo
cause Had the pudding reactietirhe
dinner table as was Intended tttSMves
of a score of persons would nav Kefl
The housekeeper ti Eon
Imperiled
nho acts as bell boy and apo ffiKe
gro lad were the victimsVrtfl ite
some of the pudding Just beforft jrieti
time Twenty minutes later theKere
writhing from the effects of arsenic
poisoning A young man left thepud
dlng at the door saying It had been
sent by a caterer In a nearbyistreet
Portunately for the boarders thcj next
meal was some hours awayand a
wholesale poisoning was averted
COWARDLY CRIME
Texan Foully Murdered and Body Put
on Railway Track Elv
Wl lton Ark Nov 3 S P P rlce of
Anna Tex the second man within u
fortnight from that town to beffoully
murdered and robbed was shot In
the back four times one mllsTnorth
of Ogden near here and hlsb odv
placed on the railroad track wlihineck
on rail In broad daylight Prlcelwa
struck by a pas enger traln ofJthe
Kansas Southern but no Injuryjwi3
done to nny part of the body except
the head j
Upon examination of the wounds
through the chest revealed he hadlbe n
dead several hours He was In Ogden
Monday with a roll of mon y nd a
large well filied grip TuedajF hi
body had been rifled of alt valuables
Hl father wired the railroad official
to forward the body to Anna i
He appeared to be about twentyjfour
years old
Bill
IN BOTH LEGS
Oats Shot Twice as Result of
Land Dispute
Odessa Tex Nov 3 As a result o
n shooting nflray at th V tz Well
fifteen miles west of h re this morn
Irg Bill Oat was shot In both legs or
telng broken Vats Graham Tor
Stone and Walter Neal are undj nr
rest The trouble ratne up overborn
property that G ts had Hied tin In
Grahams a ture
Graham i roth r promlnen
stockmen of Ector county v
AntiTrust Law of Texas 1
Washington Nov 1 The antltrus
law or Texas Involved in the suit of
the National Cotton Oil company
against the state of Texas was before
the supreme court Attorney Genera
Bell of T xas argued for his stati
Thousands Cured
DoWitts Witch Hezcl Salvo has cur
cd thousands of cases of piles I
bought a box of DoWitts Witch Hazol
Salvo on tho recommendation of our
druggist so writes O II LaCroix of
Xavalla Texas and used it for a stub
born caso of plies It cured mo per-
manently Sold by H R Mooro
druggist
Tho Andorson County Abstract Co
L W Meredith and Adam Cono pro-
prietors has tho only comploto and
uptodato abstract of titles to Ander-
son county lands and lots in tho city of
Ofllco in Oammago build
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 103, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 3, 1904, newspaper, November 3, 1904; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67718/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .