Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 240, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1905 Page: 5 of 6
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H Governor I inbam has appointed A
H B Flanary as Dallas tire comnilssion
V succeed Ins J B Cockrell lesljrned
w Widow of I > ouI Case of We t Gran
ly Conn has Identified clothing on
ekuieton as that of her husbaud whe
disappeared twentyone years ago
HADLEY OF DALLAS
President of Yale University and Ladj
Given Greeting at That City
Dallas April 14 Arthur Twining
Hadley president of Tale university
accompanied by Mrs Hadley arrived
In tills city Thursday The president
was the guest of the Texas Tale Alum-
ni association During the forenoon a
reception was tendered the distin-
guished educator by former student
In the Lone Star state a number 01
whom were present In the afternoor
an automobile ride was taken ovet
the city At the Commercial clut
President Hadley conferred with th
alumni In reference to university mat-
ters
A banquet was tendered the presi-
dent at night at the oriental Oscai
H Cooper of Abilene president of tin
assocatlon was toastmaster and Wil-
T Henry delivered an address of wel-
come to which President Hadley re
Eponded The Texas Alumni was
responded to by John G Tod of Hous-
ton Tale in the Old South by Dr
J Jr SafTord of Dallas and Tale It
the New South by Balllnger Mills oi
Galveston
Mrs Hadley was entertained ai
luncheon by Mrs A H Belo Mr Belt
Is a Tale craduate
Dr Hadley was on n tour of tin
r the purpose of stimulating
southern Interest In the university anf
encouraging a more thorough organl
ration of the Tale Alumni association
SEVERANCE GRANTED
It Was Decided to Try Kirby and Van
dervoort at Same Time
Austin April H It was decided ti
try John H Klrby and S Vandervoor
Jointly Joe Eagl calone and Frank D
Glover and W B Wortham Jointly
Wortham and Vandervoort were
placed on trial and the Jury com letec
at 1 oclock Thursday It was agreed
to read the testimony of absent vlt
nesses
PECULIAR PHENOMENA
Well Catches Fire Then Engine ane
Drilling Outfit Disappear
Humble ex April H Swayne
Underwood well caught fire Wednes
day Thursday morning the en glnt
and drilling outfit suddenly disappeared
underground The phenomena has nol
been explained
BY HER CONSENT
Miss Patterson Taken to Court
Plead to Conspiracy Charge
New Tork April 14 Nan Patterson
was brought Into the court of general
sessions Thursday by her own consent
to plead to the charge of conspiracy
to g ° t money < r0m the late Caesat
Toung She is accused of having con-
spired with J Morgan Smith and bis
wife Miss Pattersons sister to ex
port money from the dead bookmaker
She was not allowed to plead to th
charge however n Assistant Dis-
trict Attorney Rmd asked Judge Fos-
ter that she be not arraigned holding
that it is not necessary Miss Patter
sons counsel requested permission t
examlne e minutes of the grand Jurj
UchTndlcted her Thh was objected
to by Mr Rand who asked for a delay
of one day in order that Miss Patter-
son mlgit be arraigned In company
with J Morgan Smith and Mrs Smith
Although Miss Pattersons counsel vig-
orously objected to the delay sain
was granted
MORE WAGONS STARTED
Burton Again Indicted
SL Louts April H The Federal
grand Jury has returned a new Indict-
ment against United States Senatot
Burton of Kansas There are three
counts to the Indictment
MINOR MATTERS
E M Rloom a T xarkana butcher
died of lockjaw
Office of Balllnger Tex Tribune
burned nlso a restaurant
President Roosevelt ha received a
special permit to hunt In Colorado
Lightning burned barn of A E Pope
near Lone Oak Tex and killed a mul <
For the first time In several years
not a Texas convict was pardoned last
month
David Braham the wellknown com-
poser or songs and orchestra leader
died at New Tork
tc
Eighteen Loaded Trucks Were Senl
Out Thursday Morning
Chicago April 14 Notwithstanding
continuance of the strike of teamst Tf
nnd garment makers Montgomery
Ward Co Thursday started out more
wagons than on any previous day sine
the teamsters for the firm quit work
Police guards with wagons are still
heavy but not so numerous ns on pre-
vious days Eighteen loaded trucki
were sent out simultaneously from
the firms headquarters to various rail-
road freight houses
May Be Reproduced
Peoria llC April H Pred Hand
one of the Illinois commissioners to
the Lewis and Clark exposition said In
an Interview that the commission Is
considering the reproduction of the
home of Abraham Lincoln as the Illi-
nois building at the exposition It Is
proposed to use some of the original
Lincoln furniture Ten thousand dol
las will be Upended In the reproduc-
tion of the Lincoln home
Williams Terrible Deed
St Paul Minn April H William
Williams a steam fitter entered the
home of Frederick S Keller and aftei
some pnrleylng shot John Keller six-
teen years old ns he lay In bed He
then turned the revolver upon hi
mother Both victims are fatally hurt
No reason for the shooting Is known
WORK FINISHED
Lawyers Doctors Teachers Engineers
and Others Will Unite
St Petersburg April U The for-
mation o a National Professional lie
form League to unite the activities of
lawyers doctors teachers engineers
and other professional classes of Rus-
sia to bring about the democratization
of the government in the Institution
of a representative party and a respon-
sible nlnlnstry is the project set on
foot by the National Congiess of Law
yets ivhlch finished Its work here
Wednesday nlghL The plan proposed
is the formation of national associa-
tions of the various professional class-
es each of which shall elect dele
JXFAXESE BAMTOO MOItTAn TOR TOJIOW
tsa hand cnavAi > ns
sates to a central bureau which Is to
diien
tep to draft prllminnry plans for the
organl ttlon of that body
Th < leaders of the movement de-
clare that the plans do not contem-
plate any assault upon the monarch-
ical form of government rr disloyalty
to the empire but the elimination of
absolutism and establishment of par-
ticipation by the governed In the dis-
trict of affairs and especially In the
certain matters as the budget and tax-
ation
CREATES SATISFACTION
Former Minister of the Interior
Return to Public Life
St Petersburg April N The report
that former Minister of the Interior
Prince SvlatopolkMlrsky will return
to public life as president of the re
script committee although not official-
ly confirmed create > t inurli satisfac-
tion as his sympathy with the prin-
ciples of popular representation Is
well known
Numberless stories are being print-
ed abroad giving the details as t
character composition and date ot
convocation of the coming parliament
The Associated Press ean state they
are premature Countlses plans have
been submitted the favorite one being
a parliament composed from tw
sources upper house of 120 members
half of them to be nominated by the
emperor and half to be elected by the
nobility and lower house of C23 mem-
bers elected by various classes In all
parts of Russia Including nonItus
slan provinces Hut the commission
lias not decided even In the principle
nature or composition of the parlia
mentary body It Is the delay which
has destroyed popular confidence In lbs
sincerity of the government
The press won a very considerable
victory In the decision of the pvss
combination to remove the cciiM > rsilp
from foreign press telegrams Regu
lations however will not go Into ef-
fect until the revision ot the press
laws Is complete
The special committee ot the Acad-
emy of Sciences which has been con-
sidering the subject has pronounced
In favor of abrogation of restrictions
placed upon use of the little Russian
language In school and press
SAW FORTYTWO
May
That Number of Russian Vessels Said
To Have Been Seen Going North
Singapore April U The Russian
fleets were In latitude S degrees north
longi ude 10S degrees 33 minutes east
at noon of April 31 The peninsula
nnd Oriental steamer Nubia which has
arrived here reports having iiassed ro
less than fortytwo vessels there Tlwy
weii steering northeast nt a speed of
ellght or ten knots The position of
the fleet then was about 300 miles
northeastward of Natuna Islands
which lie between Malay peninsula
and the we t coast or llorneo and more
than 200 miles southeast of cape St
lacU This coirse indicates the
tleet is not going to Saigon Trench
CochlnChina
PECULIAR SUICIDE
Peasant Took His Life After the Meth-
od of the Japanese
St PeterburB April H The pecu-
liar case of a peasant who committed
suicide In the Japanese fashion is re-
ported from Yamlnhora near T ir
skoeSeio palace The penmni refer-
red to became a rrreal admirer of the
valor ot the Iapnne e He informd
IiIh family that lie was tired of lire
and tint the proposed to Imitate their
method of suicide and eventually car-
ried out bis Intention
Sml
JW JW J1I V
LAST MANS CLUB
Tank For IIiiiiI Vrmlirr
Illllntlrlplihi OiKiinlxnllon
When the lujt survhlng member of
tin club recently f > rmed at the home
ofI CIllTord Itrouii In Philadelphia at-
tends the tiiml club lMiiijuct It will be
u mournful function for alone lie will
be obliged to offer toast in memory
of departed members says the Phila-
delphia Irc s
The association Is composed of
I twelve West Philadelphia young men
nuil is called the I ist Mans club
from the fact that it Is the Intention of
the club to hold a banquet on the sec-
ond Friday of every November until
the club Is disbanded by the last liv-
ing member
The club was formed with the Inten-
tion of weaving a strong fraternal bond
nmotig the young men who are all
with one exception employees of the
Pennsylvania railroad and members of
the Pennsylvania Young Mens Chris
tian association The members are
bound to stand by one another and
work in harmony for any cause that
they think may need their aid The
membership Is limited to twelve and
no member Is allowed io withdraw
The Hrst banquet next November
promises to be an interesting one as
the bottle of wine which Is to lie
coine the property of the last man
will be sealed and an offering of more
or less value from each member will
be placed on a silver plate unit Inclos
ed In a hardwood Itox also to become
the property of the last man Hie
box and bottle of wine will be placed
with a safe deposit company until the
last banquet Whenever a member
dies his chair will be draped In black
and when his name is called on the
and cncrdlnnte the efforts of roll at the annual reunion lilting rites
the Intellectuals In the direction of re will be observed
i Jlio following Is part of the agree
mrfeMet onra
ra en ny J
occnt ons nnd notably the doctors at j r w SK
their lecent congress In Moscow are Wc te undersigned do hereby resolve
apt to accept the Invitation and un 0 torm nn association to lie
less 11 Man club which shall
Interfered wll
i a powerful refoim
w
have for Its object and purpose the crea
force isllkely to spring Into
being soon io f stronger and more permanent
Hie deliberations of the lawyers bond of friendship between us now and
which were carried to a conclusion In In the future and to form a closer at
dlrect dsregard of police orders and tachm nt and interest in each other this
which were participated In by 171 del f < ellg to express Itself In such times of
egates representing everv Judicial dls J rou be ° r avcr a > a may arle among
Lu us bclnB considered the duty of each
trlct In niiKsii
ovoit SIheil1 result
11 L r mpmlMr t0 respond
most and
ed in the organization of a Nhtlornl promptly to any call ror assistance > from
L gal association and the election of any of his fellow members
a central bureau of thirteen which is This club Is to be Indlssolvable memb r
empowered to select legal represent 1 snln rein erasing only withthc death
lives for a proposed central cnmtmt U T 7 Ellp 5i
I with the completion of the
full member
ship of twelve withdrawal from mcmlicr
shlp on the part of any membor being
considered a desertion and to bo treated
accordingly The attendance at the an-
nual reunion of the club on the second
Friday In November at such place nnd
In such manner as Is designated by the
memlxTS at the previous re re-
quired of every mernkr ex i
beyond control of such m n
cases to be acknowledged b u n m
and absence granted by llvm
The members arc having puis made
of gold and white enameled with the
nslgnla of the club 2I > LjC Hums
ou which each member will always
wear
NATIONAL MONEY CENTER
HxComptrollcr of Cilrrrnc KrUrN
Sit > II Will He nt Clilfiico
James II l > kels president of the
Commercial National bunk al Chiragt
and former comptroller of the runen
cy is the author of a pamphlet just
Issued bearing the title The Flnnii
Will Powers of the New West
Sir ICekels predicts that fhlrago Is
the coming llnainial center of the ni
tlun says ii Chicago dispatch The
figures he uses deal with that portion
of the country west of the Mississippi
river Chicago he asserts is as ninth
east as it is west Jlie citys linan
cla position he says is shown bv Its
< iOO < MK > 000 of bank deposits
Mr Eckels points out thit on Nov
10 1K the banks west of the Missis
slppi had more than 7nni < MiK i of
loans and discounts nuil nearly SS00
KiOK 0 in individual deposit These
ilgnrcs showed a gain of l CI per cent
in loans and discounts and of iti per-
cent In deposits since lvis while the
national banks In all the rest of the
country gained only V per cent In
loans and 71 per cent in deposits
TI xplanatlon Mr Eckels says Is
round in the fact that the country west
of tlie Mississippi last year produced
70 per cent of all the wheat < > per-
cent of all the corn 4J per cent of all
the oats and SO per cent of all the bar-
ley and flav grown in the United
States
Nnturnl Iloirrrx nn Ictllcnnls
The capricious hcauly who Is con
vlneed that diamond tiaras and steam
yachts are requisite to a contented
mind Is now adding the new flower
petticoat to this list of necessities for
It Is beautiful and expensive enough to
captivate her fancy says the New
York 1rcss So fur as making and ma-
terial is concerned it does not vary
much from any other skirt adapted to
evening wear for It Is made of white
silk embroidered with roses or violets
and festooned with flounces of real
lace The unusual feature about It
however Is that there are ribbons at-
tached to the upper ilottnces which are
deigned to bold bunches of natural
tlowers every time the skirt Is worn
Thus this dainty afTalr Is able to radi-
ate a fragrance so sweet and subtle
that its yet the most skilled perfumer
has been tumble to Imitate it
Uniform llnllinir Lrllerlnir
It Is staled that the Vanderbllt rail-
road lines have decided ui > on a new
uniform system of lettering for the
equipment of all lines both east and
west of HuffHlo says the SI Uttiis lie
public The words Xew York Central
Lines will appear In white on a black
background In the case of the Clove
hind Cincinnati Chicago and St I uN
the road will be designated by the use
of the words Big Tour ou one corner
of the car
of
Stomacli
No apptlle loss of strength
nervousness headache constipation
bad breath general debility sour rls
Inps and catarrh ol the stomach are
all due to Indigestion Kodol cures
Indication This new discovery repre-
sents the natural Juices of digestion
as they exist In a healthy stomach
combined wllh the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro In-
digestion and dyspepsia but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing purifying sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach
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DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
atv Health to the Sick and
Gtrenoth to tin Weak
Bottles only 100 Slia hdiirg 25 um
ti uuj sii vhlch Mils for 50c
Priaul iy x c DeWitt Co CUup
When the nerves are weak
everything goes wrong You
are tired all the time easily
discouraged nervous and
irritable Your cheeks are
SarsapariHa
pale and your blood is thin
Your doctor says you are
threatened with a nervous
breakdown He orders this
grand old family medicine
furjniTt tltati M Tpji hte uPd Ajrrt
Sanlrirtiu ih hit I iimir It I n ir i l mine
at all ttru w mrtrrfn fnlielnf fnrtm
fnr loo < t u r Writllateli fouli
f M a Hott TERCO
All dnxai a r Mat
for
yi ak Nerves
Kooptho howcls rc
Pills Just cno pill
Jtilipars
i with Ayers
each night
immjM giipJ
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The Leading and Representative Business College of tbo South
A BRIGHT YOUNG WOMAN
Is placed on an equal with the young
man as to earning capacity in the
commercial field i >
J Hundreds upon hundreds of our
young lady graduates arc now hold-
ing responsible and highsalaried po-
sitions as secretaries stenographers
and bookkeepers Let us tell you
taore fully about the methods of this
great College We will mail yon our
catalogue if youll mention this paper
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Wheeler Business College
Capital Stock 5100000
Address cither place
BIRMINGHAM ALA HOUSTON TEX
NEW ORLEANS LA
Keep It Before tKe People
That thk Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York
lias earned more for policyholders
Has paid more to policyholders
Holds more for policyholders
Than any other company in the world During the sixtytwo years
of its existence it has paid to members and beneficiaries in round
numbers the onormons sum of 5666000000 which is nearly S200
000000 more than any other company has so returned and is about
onefifth of the total so returned by ail companies combined during
the whole period of their existence
D C MALLOY Local Agent
GBlttCZZZSE 3EXttiggSaa
Rica Book K C S Fruit Dock
YOUR PRINT
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Kansas City Southern Railway
Straight as the Crow Files
KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF
PASSING THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF
CLIMATE SOIL ND RESOURCE THAN AMY OTHER
RAILWAY IN THE WORLD FOR ITS LENGTH
Along Its line are the nneaiKilsMilted fori rovringFranlgnln corn flax
cotton fur timmrixtnl njpleand peach oin u ii < ther traits and ber
rtes forcommere alcaninloupe potnt tma > vid n ral truet farms
forausarcam and rice cultivation for meic tutaMe timber for raising
horset niulFrcaiui nog mi Li pouit > uiiu Au iiia guiU
Write for Infcrration Concerning
FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS
Ml Colon Location improncd Farms Mineral Lw s Rice Lands and Timber
Lands and for oplRica ot Current Enents Business Opportunities
THE SHORT LINE TO
THE LAND OF FULFILLMENT
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Kansas City Ho
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The Herald Want ads Brio Results
eHERALD has a thoroughly equipped
Printing Department and is daily
turning out a class of printing that is not surpass-
ed anywhere Let us have your next printing
order Vc guarantee good results besides you
keep Palestine money in Palestine Our capacity
includes all kinds of commercial printing book
printing and we make a specialty of high grade
society printing calling cards wedding cardsetc
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 3, No. 240, Ed. 1, Friday, April 14, 1905, newspaper, April 14, 1905; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth67803/m1/5/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .