Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 5, 1910 Page: 1 of 6
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And with total resources of more than
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Offers to patrons all the accommodations
consistent with safe and prudent banking
SILVERWARE
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n With every ioo purchase of their silverware
another ioo worth of silverware
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See Our Window Display of This
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No Hail Order Catalogue House or Depart-
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Palestine Hardware Co
A FIRE ALARM TURNED IN
Often calls to mind to many people the fact that they are not
insured as they should be But it id too late to take out insur-
ance if the fire happens to be burning your property The time
to insure is now I can write you a policy now that will give
you the protection you need and should nave And I can also
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you want any advice about real estate let me talk with you I
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P H HUGHES
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Office Robinson Bros Bank PhoneJlOS
Fresh Today
Shell Nuts
Candied Cherries
Candied Pineapple
Maraschino Cherries
Honey in glasses
1 Jellies
Jams
Mincemeat in bulk
Nice large fat mackeral
Boneless Cod Fash
Imported Sardines in oil
Russian Cavia
Evaporated Cherries
Evaporated Apples
Nice Prunes
Raisins
Figs
Cranberries
SEE
TEMPLE
Dealer In Everything Good to Eat
England Appealed To
London Oct 5 Intervention by
England to save the throne of King
Manuel is believed today to be one
ofthe startling possibilities of the
Portuguese revolution It is reported
that Marquis deSouveal Portuguese
minister here has appealed to the
foreign office for intervention
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NOMINATING CONVENTIONS
Of Old Parties Will Be Held In Bos-
ton Tomorrow
Herald Special
Boston Mass Oct 5 Republicans
and democrats of Massachusetts will
hold their state nominating conven-
tions in Boston tomorrow The pres
ent officials including Governor
Draper will be renominated without
opposition by the republicans For
the head of the democratic ticket
there is a spirited contest in which
James H Vahey who has twice led
the party Congressman Eugene M
Foss the victor in the notable fight
in the Fourteenth congressional dis-
trict last March and Charles S Ham
lin former assistant secretary of the
treasury are the rival aspirants
First Quaker Town Celebrates
Salem N J Oct 5 The 235th
anniversary of the landing of John
Fenuick here on Oct 5 1G75 which
marked the beginning of the first
Quaker settlement in America was
celebrated today with festivities and
speechmaking
Election Day In Georgia
Atlanta Ga Oct 5 The state
election in Georgia today was for gov-
ernor and other state officials su-
perior court judges and solicitors and
county officers Little Interest Is
manifested as the success of the full
democratic ticket headed by Hoke
Smith for governor is assured
Home From Vacation
Mr and Mrs Will Lyne returned
home last night from an extensive
trip through the Pacific coast coun-
try and other sections and report a
splendid trip
PALESTINE TEXAS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON OCTOBER 5 1910
KING MANUEL FLEES FROM LIS-
BON AND TAKES REFUGE
ABOARD THE BRAZILIAN WAR
SHIP SAO PAULO
Herald Special
Santander Spain Oct 5 The
royal palace at Lisbon was bombard
ed by warships from Tagus and was
finally captured by the Portuguese re
publican insurgents according to a
wireless message received here today
from the German steamship Capo
Blanco anchored off Lisbon The
messages say King Manuels stand-
ard was lowered from the palace last
night following the revolutionary out-
break
King on Brazilian Boat
Herald Special
Paris Oct 5 King Manuel has
taken refuge aboard the Brazilian
warship Sao Paulo according to in-
formation conveyed to the BrazilM
gation today
Revolutionists Hold Capital
Herald Special
Badajous Spain Oct 5 The re-
publican revolutionists who yester-
day overthrew the Portuguese govern-
ment are in complete possession of
the capital at Lisbon today accord-
ing to information brought here by
refugees arriving The army and
navy have joined the revolutionists
King Manuel is reported to have
talcen refuge on a Brazilion warship
during the bombardment of the pal-
ace British warships are en route
to Lisbon There are numerous ru
mors that England will intervene
ManueiTTUSkln ss escapees
ed tiT 6e due1 to t
y guarfl who
against the widespread mutiny
Spain Uses Caution
Herald Special
Barcelona Spain Oct 5 ntici
pating that the Portuguese revolution
will extend to Spain the government
is today strengthening the garrisons
throughout Catalonia the hotbed or
the Spanish revolutionists
An Earlier Report
Staunton 111 Oct 4 Thirtyseven
persons were killed and from sixteen
to twentyfive injured in a collision
on the Illinois Traction system two
miles north of here late this after
noon Three of the injured and pos-
sibly more are not expected to sur-
vive Reports from the wreck up to
tlie present time have been difficult
to obtain and although some of the
statements received from there make
a number injured as hgh as fifty
t is not believed there will be over
wentyflve Only three of the dead
syetyandthese
officlals of the
hey are 3
Springfield 111 land com
ajpner of the Illinois Traction sys
tef W N Street Staunton 111 as
sistant trainmaster of the traction
system D V Black of Springfield
assistant superintendent of motive
power and equipment
The collision occurred between lo-
cal train No 14 north bound and an
excursion train No 73 headed to-
ward St Louis and loaded with pas-
sengers on their way to view the pa-
rade of the Veiled Prophets at St
Louis The accident according to
the present information was due to
disregard of orders by the crew of
local No 14 which was in charge of
M A Leonard conductor and John
Tierman ofStaunton motorman
Train Na 14 had orders to pass
train No 73 Staunton The latter
train was running in two sections and
the orders given to No 14 were ex
plicit that It should pass both sec
tions of the north bound train at
Staunton
The first section of No 73 had
passed when the crew of No 14 pulled
out on the main track and started
north At a sharp turn in the road
called Dickersons curve which is
two miles north of this place the two
trains came together In a splintering
crash
Train Struck Auto
Gainesville Texas Oct 4 As au
tomobile No 9 belonging to J C
Riser and driven by Bercher Whaley
was returning to the city from the
county fair grounds this afternoon Jt
was struck by an east bound Katy
passenger train and smashed to
pieces The car was full of passen
gers when struck by the train and
the fact that none was killed or se-
riously Injured is almost a miracle
With the exception of a mashed hand
sustained by Driver Whaley when the
train came to a stop all the occu-
pants of the car were found to be un-
injured
Burton Is Installed
Northampton Mass uct v5 In the
presence of the most notable gather-
ing ever assembled here Dr Marion
Leroy Burton was installed as presi
dent of Smith College today succeed
ing the venerable President Seelye
Among the participants in the exer-
cises were Governor Draper Presi-
dent Lowell of Harvard President
Nichols of Dartmouth President
Northrop of the University of Minne
sota President Harris of Amherst
and Miss Mary Woolley president of
ML Holyoko College
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POLICE AND DETECTIVES BE-
LIEVE THEY ARE ON TRAIL OF
MEN WHO DYNAMITED LOS
ANGELES TIMES BUILDING
Herald Special
L03 Angeles Cal Oct 5 With
the finding of the launch near San
Francisco believed to be the Peer-
less In which five hundred pounds
of dynamite was conveyed from the
Giant Powder Works at Oakland on
f ZJDl ille police today be
fcms evidence that will
trators of tne Los Angeles outrage
General Otis owner of the Times
who was arrested yesterday charged
with libeling Andrew Gallagher a
15 CTS A WEEK
Herald Columns Are Bristling With Business Boomers for Busy People Read Them
if
THE
MOTORMAN TIERMAN DECLARED
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FATAL
COLLISION ON THE ILLINOIS
TRACTION LINES TUESDAY
Herald Special
Staunton 111 Oct 5 In a signed
statement today H F Chubbuck vice
president and general manager of
the Illinois Traction system holds
John Tierman the motorman of the
north bound car fully responsible for
the collision late yesterday between
two interurban trains one mile north
of here in which thirtysix people lost
their lives Following the collision
Tierman fled to Staunton and with
drew his savings from a deposit vault
and left town He was arrested this
morning at Carlonville where the
dead are assembled Tierman disre-
garded his orders to wait for the pass-
ing of two sections of the south bound
limited After the first section passed
Herman proceeded northward and
collided with the second section at
the foo t of a curve in a ravine
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labor leader will be given a hearing
this afternoon on habeas corpus
Arrests Are Expected
Herald Special
San Francisco Oct 5 Attorney
Earl Rogers investigating the pur-
chase of the dynamite In connection
with the outrages at Los Angeles to-
day said that it
is probable some ar-
rests may be made tonight Both J
W Bryson a mine owner and Win
Morris whose names were giveli by
the two men who purchased the dyna-
mite are enemies of a certain order
powerful along the Pacific coast and
the detectives think their names
were used by members of this organi-
zation
May Discuss Lavender Case
Herald Special
Dixon 111 Oct 5 The seventy4
first annual session of the Rock River
M E Conference opened here today
wiili Bishop Cranston presiding In-
terest In the proceedings have been
ferer
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pastor who figur Kently IE a sen
sational suit broiflHc for slander by
Mrs Mary Lavender of Chicago
Modern Householders
arc installing in their sleeping apartments and dressing
chambers dainty onepiece
Lavatories If you do like
wise you will be provided with the com-
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We would liketo help make your home
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your bedroom a beautiful Ufattdsxd Por-
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you Send for booklet Modern Lavatories
You men who are very par-
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and finish you are the men
were ready for A lot of
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The quality style fit and
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See our Stetson Davis
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 50, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 5, 1910, newspaper, October 5, 1910; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83873/m1/1/?q=green+energy: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .