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,^bor Leaders Not Satisfied With Refusal Given by Kruttschnitt.

Convicted Preacher to Vfoik Oat Fine on City Rock Pile


I)V A$toc*oie4 JVcis. lOl-A. iOtn Sept. 2.Rev. Hood JJne, c o m i c t e d in the municipal court litre U s t we*k or Immoral conduct upon charges brought by Mrs. Ella) Uces, t h e woman whoiu JuJpe Smeltxer ^ntenoed to work on the streets, d e cided lat night t o work out his JiO tine o n t h e municipal rock pile. Line had previously glxcn notice or an a p peal t o the circuit court. "I would rather g e t o u t a n d w o r k than Play in jail pending my appoAl," h e told t h e jtollte.

Spot on Trinity River Where Police

Park Board From Missouri Shown What Parks Need Believe Missing Boy Was Drowned
P a r t uHMUilouaeut VTnnaajTrs I n t V g e t for I H W l sraa carefully o o o s l d ered Saturday morning when the m e m bers of t h e park board. In Oeorge T> Reynolds' automobile, visited t h e city's parka a n d checked o p eaoh Item ot Improvement. T h e object of the trip w u t o ae* If every park w a s fully provided for In t h e budget. Application for permlaaloa t o ron t h e Cleburne Internrban through S y c a m o r e Park w a s asked a t a meeting of t h e park board Friday afternoon. William Darter, representing t h e inferurban committee, presented t h e requeat. but no deflntte action w a s taken In t h e matter, a s certain concession* will be asked by t h e board. T h e lnterurban w a n t s a fifty-foot r i g h t - o f - w a y , presumably for double-tracking.

VIGL PRESIDENCY !E IN MEXICO NARROWS 10 TWO


91 jMseMM Praia. CTTT OS" MEXICO, Sept. J.Pin Bnarez and Dr. Francisco Vasquez Dom e s today renewed their c o n t e s t before the progressive convention for tilt nomination of v i e * president of Mex-

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Will Call Another Conference Before Starting Fight With Roads.
By Alaodntttl Prtu SAN F R A N C I S C O . Sept 2 . bc a week o t IMH, It Is talcd, l.ufuia lhe next n o t e 'n the r o n l e s t no;\ u between t h e offiriai. ,>f the l l i m m a system anil ih<- leader* reprcBCiitlns Ihe live "hop raft? w h . . f.iilr.l yesterday tc> Induce Julius K m t t s c h n i t i , t< recognize t h e shop r m p l o v e s fedcra Hon. K r u t t s c h n i t t . iW'p.ii i ure for tho l^ast, w a s scheduled fur today but the lai-cr j barter,, planned to remain here for s e v eral d . v * and decide upon tho next I step. T h e latter han hoped I T aliotlici | c o n f e r e n c e with Mr. K'utt.c'nmlt hero, i It wa t h n r purp..* t o ittntnioHl m e m b e r s of t h e l i t e r a l committors I from H->"t-n. S a n Antonio, r.l I'aao. [ T u c s o n . Algirr.. 7,-v . i i g d e n . Cho.vcn -1.".. T>-incr. Sa<Spark". N'V.. North I'latl". P w a l ' l k ' , K ' n - j ' *itj and Portland. O r e , h u t Jaruttschnllt's departure m a y m a k e it a d v i s a b l e t o cell this m e e t i n g i " m e h r - tT h labor l e a d e r , are holding a n o t h e r conference today .1 \V Kiln*, i tine s p o k e s m a n for the mt< rnatlmial president* of th" . h o p corps, said that br- fall that t h e general commltf* would n o t recede from tho d e t e r m i n a t i o n to h a v e tho federation recognUed

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Charles D. Carter Resents Insults to Daughter in Vigorous Style.
fprril to ThcFtar-ltitgram. Wa\.KiHNi;Ti>: S*i-t 2 When a elrrk Insi-M-v, hi* .letoEht'-r >PMeitl.y !t"iir<*sPntntU <'l>rle* l> Cartel ..t n-.i.ih<.rr.-> RH^C him a *,i*,rc whipping. Wli*ii threo other 11*11(8 rain** to the aid **f th* fir*t h* n*rd h n <.. uitti inteh effect that he stood conqueror of the f""ld.

who therefore under t h e rules Is eliminated from t b e race, will. It Is said, urge bia supporters t o back Suarez. Fernando Igleslaa C&lderon doubtless Forest Park probably will be lighted alao will be eliminator! today, his vote b y g a s a t a much cheaper rate than of 321 being added t o Dominguez*s 237 vcoold be paid for electricity, through a n d split up between G o m e l and an arrangement n o w pending with t h e Fort Worth Gas Company. The gas T h e unexpecteer* e h o w l n s m a d e by company has applied for r i g h t - o f - w a y Vaaquez Gomes h a s Increased t h e fear through t h e park on the mains t o Texae Christian University a n d is willing to on t b e part ot his opponents t h a t h e . grant concessions of low rates t o t h e will g e t more than half of this potential park board. T h e Y u c a t a n candidate's supporter* Jamen D . Farmer offered a ten-acre worked hard u p t o t h e opening hour tract o n Twenty-fourth street, north of t h e convention to secure pledges aide, t o t h e park board for J50.000. but tor their candidates. T h e backers of it w a s passed o \ e r until the next m e e t - Calderon, w h o are clinging t o hope, ing. Farmer's homestead, 703 T w e n t y - were reluctant t o m a k e promise*, but fourlti street, i s located o n the tract. It 1 commonly believed t h a t a fair majority of t h e votes polled l a s t night by Robles Domlnguez will go t o swell the plurality of Pino Suarez.

ilez^was last aeon alive is about 200 y a r d s east of t h bridQt, and about 100 yards above Hie Rock Island d a m . Th-re i s a deep hole in the rive I . T i e p r n i a t n o O i t e r II 5C\ep Mxused a s s w i m m i n o nolo by the men a n d boys w h o live in this aection of 11)e river botto irentlin Indian, mul n s r ^ r n i n n \ >c->i" it plairiHinan ||.< tleoMrc* l i n t the ilerk. J o - r p h J^rpi.*..,,, H 1 , I . . U O 1 . , I \ pPK-tC" his l*-JsVr-oW d a u g h f r , .%|i5- f the arci the nl ltal> i%irt*r. In cnver*atioM nhlle 1 >h-* traee.lv. wnn h n \ i n g .1 o^t, t h i n k i n g .*>!* a Invnortanee will a t t a c h I t h e etpla. nnHttent*1. "It# cntini4*il his *,d nation of the prisoner a s \anc*," fni.I th" /-oKre^>4Tian. " h H i Hone m l l i Tteolah rtlnfoid. were m*t b r*pnlfej-, until h h-'am many details of tho alleged mt in-ultlnc. \Vh"n I asked t h - c|rk th* the crime had l-en brought causp of tho lro*iM* h** b*<am Infueiirfflce hj the prosecution at t h e time rUtd. ni aid iincomplimcntaiy the accused < on t h e stand at the l l n n m about m y daughter." coroner's inquej-t anil for today's cro-

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to rjBEUEVE MRS. HASDITS Women Offertoto SewPoorMake Clothes Send Pnpils. WASSAIL!NIIS NOW DEAD Sudden Disappearance Is Ex- Ing and school books have been filed Iready with the United Charities and, nth the beginning of plained by Possibility of Tak- less than t w o w e e k s a w a ytheh efall term , t manage^ enmpatg: ing Refuge in Big Sewer. roent Is contemplating a the demand nature t o supply
Three hundred applications for cloth

Inasmuch aa the Calderon v o t e h a s been known aa the conservative vote, the adherenta of P i n o Suares ar" counted upon t o give him a majority In the final contest, since Vasqnex Gome*, ha* acquired a reputation for radicalism rather than conservatism. On this line of reasoning Pino Suarez** backer* are foretasting his nomination. T h e Vasquexltes apparently are n o lees confident o f success this morning. believing that their man w i l l . b e e a r n e d In on e w a v e of popular s e n t i m e n t a s a result of t h e work which h e did during t h e revolution. The necessity of repeating the roll call today preclndes t h e poeslbUlty o f a Tic* president being nominated b e fore tonight or, tomorrow.

Oai*t*r took h**r to t h - s i d - w a l k . wh-r** h l^ft her s t a n d i n g until -ifter the mrl***, II** r**turned. whipped t h " el-rk. and Ftartrd o u t w h - n t h e rl**rk with rcinfercenr-nls 'aine on .ii-iin. Il* S t r i k e May N o t Coma. then iied his ran-*. T h e n he walked OHICAHO. Sept 2 . - N o t w i t h s t a n d - out. s e n t hi* daughter home In a n i n g refii"al by railroad officials to automobile, and proceeded t o th* n**aiest police station . \ f t e r explanation -*l u Itli a n y general federation of e h o p e m p l ' . v c . labor leaders in Chi- the rat hep roJused t o detain 111 111. c a g o were. Inclined today t o believe t h a t n o s t r i k e i < imminent. T h e s e n t i m e n t o t the e m p l o y e s i ! announced by S e c r e t a r y Kramer >' the International rtrotherhood of B l a r k a m l t h s and Helper". It c a n bo truthfully stated." ho raid, "that n e g o t i a t i o n * a r e ptlll l a n d i n g , GarrettMr*, Julia A. Garrett, 63. tirrtil peace efforts have c e a s e d . I ee died Saturday morning at t h e family no r e a s o n for forecasting result'." ' Referring particularly to t h e s i t u a - residence. 2:: Hemphill street. S h - Is t i o n o n t h e Illinois Central. Mr. Kramer s u r \ i \ e d by t w o daughters a n d three sons. T h e funeral will be conducted from t h e residence Sumla.v afternoon at "We believe t h a t w e shall be u c - x o'clock, t o I>P followed by lnteremcnt ceesfii! In maintaining peace. In a s k - lo OaKwood cemetery. ing President Markham for a n o t h e r conference It i s o a r purpose t o present CromerJessie fonlsC Cromer, the St o him additional reasons w h y it n o u i d be advisable for the c o m p a n y t o deal month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IX. I - Cromer. 1717 B e s s i e street, died S a t w i t h a federation of Its m e c h a n i c s . urday morning. T h e funeral will be Conciliatory T a c t i c s U s e d . - W i l l i e t h e International officers n o w conducted from t h e Glenwood MethIn Chicago h a v e full a u t h o r i t y t o direct odist Church Sunday afternoon at 3 m a t t e r s aa they see fit. it i s t h e In- o'clock, w i t h Interment In E a s t Oaktention t o continue t o u s e conciliatory wood cemetery. tactics." Thirty days* notice of a desire t o change" t h e nature of t h e shopmeri's contracts o n t h e Illinois Central will. It la expected, afford t i m e for bringing a b o u t l e s s strained relations b e t w e e n t h e e m p l o y e s a n d t h e railroad officials. T h e r e alao Is a hope t h a t t h e e x a m p l e t h u s s e t m a y h a v e a powerful effect Indirectly a s t o t h e situation on other road a . . In addition t o t h e 8.000 shopment i n - Son of Oallasite Bound Over to Grand J u r y in S u m of $300Father-inv o l v e d o n t h e l l l l n - l s Central, there aro Law'a House Burned. 25.000 affected o n the Southern P a A U S T I N , Sept. 3.J. W. Strong, son cific and allied" lines and t h e Issues h a v e been m a d e nearly If n o t q u i t e a s of Sterling P . S t r o n g , o f Dallas, w a s bound o v e r t o the grand Jury In the a c u t e o n t h e N o r t h w e s t e r n , t h e Rock s u m of $300 to await action of tho Island a n d t h e Chicago. Milwaukee 4 grand jury, w h i c h meets Monday. He 1:1 Et. Paul. charged w i t h arson for the burning ot h i s father-in-law's house; his fatherRecognition la Refused. i n - l a w w a s a w i t n e s s for t n e defense. B A N FRANCISCO. S e p t . 2 M a i n - T h e arrest w a s made on a statement of t a i n i n g t h e a a m e attitude, and giving S t r o n g t o a clerk t h a t he w a s going t o t h o same, r e a s o n s a s a t t h e first. Vice burn t h e house down. S t r o n g w a s a t President Julius Kruttschnitt, for t h e work in t h e comptroller's ofllce w h e n S o u t h e r n Paciric, refused absolutely the house burned. y e s t e r d a y tho demand for recognition b y t h e Federation of S h o p E m p l o y e s . c o m p o s e d of 15,000 men. H i s r e a s o n s w e r e t h a t s u c h recognit i o n w o u l d h a m p e r t h e company in p e r f o r m i n g Its d u t y t o t h e public, a n d Livestock Will Come From Terrazas l e a v e control of t h e r o a d s i n t h e h a n d s Ranch and Deal Involves Mora e f t h e unions. Than $1,500,000. T h e union l e a d e r s w h o m e t h i m i n T.I. P A S O . Sept. 2.Contract for tfi.conference w h i c h lasted three houra. 000 head of cattle, for more than I I . asked f o r recognition o n t h e ground of E0O.000, w a s made here j e s t e r d a y by e c o n o m y a n d expedition, a n d w i t h t h e Charles F. Hunt of this city. T h e cattle .drained feeling that g r e a t e r c e n t r a l - are t o come from t h e Tcrrazas ranches xatlon o f capital and power ahould be In Chlhuabua. Mexico. m e t w i t h further centralisation of Contracts calling for a n aggregate of nnlons. 20,000 head h a i e been signed by other After t h e r e f u s a l t h e union l e s d e r s T e x a n - In t h e paat w e e k . T h e cattle w e n t Into a n o t h e r conference regarding will be distributed o n t h e K a n - a s Cltv. the advisability o f striking. T h e unions SC Iy>uls nnd S t . Joseph market", and Involved h a d a s k e d for permission t o to California, Texas, t h e D a k o t a s a n d strike In t h e event of refusal. Montana. First shipments will he about S e p t 1J. T h i r t y D a y Notice Dariad. CHICAGO. Sept. I . E m p h a t i c denial w a s made t o d a y by officials of t h e Hllnola Central shopmen unions that a thirty day's notice had been g i v e n tho High Winds Cause Idaho Blaze to B e come Menace. railroad t o a b r o g a t e e x i s t i n g w a g o S P O K A N E . Spt. 2.Fanned hv high agreements. At a m e e t i n g of t h e labor chiefs t o - winds, fl-es In t h e forests of Bonner day it w a s decided that no such notice county. Idaho. ha\y spread t< a l a r m Is n e c e s s a r y a s t h e federation called ing proportions One of t h e most seriWe railroad officials' a t t e n t i o n t o a d c . ous Is north of s a n d Point, near Matchire t o h a \ e t h e n e w l y formed federa- wood. T h e forestry department Is b a t tion reorganized In a letter addressed tling witli o n e of t h e worst fires of to President Markham o n June 10. this season three miles north of N a Several other fires are After p a s s i n g o n this point t h e labor ples. Idaho. meetings w h i c h have been in session being fought. for a w e e k adjourned a n d t h e d e l e g a t e s Increase College Gifta. left for their h o m e s . N o definite date N A S H V I L L E . Sept ;.Miss Virginia has been s e t f o r a n o t h e r m e e t i n g . McCormack of Huntsville. Ala., has doubled her gift of J5.000 for a hosnitai for the Agricultural a n d Mechanical College a t Normal. Ala. Her mother, Mrs. Nettle Fowler McCormlck of Chlc a r o h a s increased her gift for a girls' Tr0UNTAIMS.HOTClC.OR gltTMInC trades building from 112.000 t o J19.000. Get t h * Boy Robbed of Stamps. T h e y o u n g aon of Sam Joseph prletor of u saloon and restaurs N i n t h a n d Houston s t r e e t ' , w a s robbed of $lu worth of postage s t a m p s Sat' in-day- morning, s o m e w h e r e between tin IHistofficc nnd h i s father's place o: busmees. After purchasing the s t a m p s the bov- rolled them u p a n d put t h e m in hie pocket. W h e n h e arrived at his father's place t h e s t a m p s wer

Bandits Hold Up Southern Pacific Express in California.

Deaths

-Thiec posses J I O In pursuit of t h e fixe l o b b v r . w h o l.i.-t night 1K"|J up the toutl'iDtnind express of the Southern Pacific "ear Ijunoine, forty miles north of here. H Is thought t h e y arc hidden In the u o i e l s of Dunmulr. The robber, bo.inied tho train on a snilng at Gibson, ne.u Ltmoiiic, T w o got o n the i o o | of the express car and tliiee worked, their way lnlo the car after it started. Tiicj held the nie-it e n g t r s a t the jinllits uf s u n s and blctv tho t w o vafes T h e explosions caused the engineer to slow down T a k i n g what they could Ia> hands on t h e robbers In t h e car , Jumped Into darkness, where they were of''paiil"Beatl'lVrwho 'saJs lie "carried ' joined b> t h e t w o from the roof. It i s certain m e s s a g e , f,m Henr," to Ileulab thought thev took .in Automobile and Just a l e w d a i s prior lo the murder.I headed for Ihinsmulr. One bandit w a s It 1. probable that the rroseeutlo,, , | | u s e h e r testimony. S u c h corroboration It 1. not known w h a t amount of will l.o of minor Importance a , thel defense already has by numerous w i t booty w a s secured. nesses altncke.l the \eraclty of Paul a:

intiiin let ii he k n o . m that 'liie.stions to aV the prisoner l o n c e r n Ing the girl i Beulah Binfocd May Not Teltify. neulaii Blnford. tlmuch s u m m o n e d . l.v the prosecution, was not piit o n , the tand and If ' h e g o e s on at all it I will be In rebuttal, n h h l i is In hegiu Mondai If the prisoner admits his I The negro e h o .ittacJitd and chok'd relationship with the girl in much t h e ] Mi*. II II Mason In t h e kitchen of same w a y he did at the c o r o n e r s In- her h-nic last Thursday morning a n d oiiest. the prosecution m a y not a s k the w a s stabbed by the pluck} little girl t o testify e . her numeiou*> xt.ite- woman, may have sought refuge from n.ents about the ca*e haxe d e m o n strated a certain ri>k In allowing hcr his pursuers in the big sewer which u l - ns at f i f t h nnd KSihcy streets, been to take the stand. One ie}Hirt today v-as that the defense might, before the o \ e r c o m e by sewer g a s an.l died, a c trial w a . concluded, point to Beulah cording t o the theory advanced by p o officers Saturday, w h o have a s 'tin acce-sory berorc t h e fact, an.l lite the prosecution, it i s understood, ha*, caiclied practically all of t h e city In been working on information concern- their efforts t o lind j n d *rrct the ing a girl who H reported t o h a \ e been told by Iteulali that . h e knew of t h e Mrs. Mason has repeatedly told t h e planning of t h e murder. IK.Ilec she !. | . o . l t l t e that she stabbed the negro and that the wound w a s Corroboration of Paul'a Testimony, inly In lorroboratlng the testimony i-evcre. a s the man immediately rel e a f e d

2 2 h ,,' d J'f, n . h f r , ftH! " ; P e ' y fell across the kitchen ->'d out of the door The narrowness. of the pathway h a d i n g lo the kitchen ra,,cc 0 l ,c ousc , n , m f r o m , ' ' ", ^ ? . f"' fa ,"" , f' b V ' h e 5 S S 5 5 2 5 S . * m a " ."'"! h a s . . mortally wounded, and

W h y I* S u g * r Sweet t If sugar did not dissolve In t h * mouth you could not taste t h e s w e e t . GROVE'S T A S T E L E S S CHILL T O N as th eting of t h e IC I* a* strong d o note tstrongest bitter among t h e poor. The tonle, but y o u a s t e t h e bitter directors of the Charities next Thursday because the ingredient do not dissolve robablj will lake u p th* matter. In t h e mouth, but do dissolve readily Many poor people h a \ * told the in t h e acids of the stomach. Is Just United Charities that they w ill lie u n a b l e . a e good f o r Grown People aa for Chllto purchase clothing a n d books for their | ^ - ^ Taste T h o jr|rBt a n e o l M n a I children. w h o will have to s t a y a w a y T h e standard for 30 year*. from school unless aided. A number of women have promised to come t o the Charities' office and sew. If t h e m a terial Is supplied. I n r a - l yar t h e United Charities has supplied the children of t h e poor ROCK ISLAND. with the necessities for the opening of the term a n d hope t o be able t o d o s o North. this year. ...Oma'ia E x p r e s s . . . . . S:3t>pm T h e applications are more numer_s than usual." said Mrs. Green, "and , . .Graham Local . . . . l O i t t a s a w e haven't laid plans a s y e t t o satl'fv them. The public will have to come to Depart their aid But ...Dana*. H o u s t o n . . . . . SJOpm "Firefly" I.c.pm *:4*pm. ...DaCee. H o u s t o n . . . . . t t f i u a

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Man Enjoined From Specking to Wife Who Got Divorce

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externally. all of the Charging that her divorced h u s band w a s molesting her In tho conduct Of her business, 607 Main street, und w a s annoying her in various w.ys aasides striving t o entice rrom her c u s tody her minor s o n . Mr-. Mollle Troutt Saturdsy filed a petition for a n Injunction against F W. Troutt. Mrs Troutt secured a divorce In tne Seventeenth district court April ES t n c e that. time, s h e alleges, s h e h a s been making her o w n living and s u p porting t h e son. w h o w a s given Into her custody by t h e decree ot t h e court. Mrs. Troutt alleges that her formr husband atops her o n the street, and insist* o n talking t o her a g a i n s t her will. Judge Swayr.e ordered t h a t c i t a tion be issued directing Troutt n o t t o molest his former wife longer.

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standing In a doorway with "a gun at I ^ ^ " J J L J E S , * . ^ L ' e a ^ e M ' d L 5 L S . " the bridge where he works, just a clay, f h " l P " ' e d . 3 ' < " " c ' ' ' h n r o ? suppo' after Paul w a s s u p p l e d to have d e - . ^ l ^ * ? * ^ * ! ? ^ . that J u d g e W a l t o n announced /ered the weapon to Henrj". rhoges would be severe had told him shi had heara Held Stick, Not Gun. s o m e t h i n g in her home. Midlothian The entrance to t h e sewer, which I A man w h o also s i w Paul that d a v rmrance w cutlon ho turnpike, o n t h e night of the murder, ttlIj testify for the profecutlon that he . ' y e e " o u g h for a full grown .nan t o and thai he had asked her. though HI. __ aw p a u ] | n the s a m e doorway a n d stand in. is In t h e ravine at Fifth and to come t o court a n d testify. Tha timt-lt w a s a stick and not a g u n which Fa hey street?, Just t w o short blocks woman testified that about half-past |,e held. Furthermore, the prosecution from the 1 ome of Mrs. Ma-ton. T h * ten o'clock that n i g h t s h e heard tho . w,)| argue that from Ihc point of the police believe t h a t t h e ngro m a y h a v e in t e sewer t o escape report of a gun. , road w h e i i Neblitt s a y s he s a w Paul sought refuge knew* hwould pursue him tho men he Charles II. Kestleberg. considered "n ; a p a s s e r h y could nt see t h e doorway Ahen Mrs. Mason recovered sufficiently Important witness, w a s then called, i c n account of a n Intervening m a s s of from the fright nnd shock t o notify the T h e p r i s o n e r s face w a s wreathed l u , scaffolding. police and call for help. smiles a s Mr. Kestleberg t n t e r e d t i i e i Court w a s not scheduled t o reconThis e w e r drains o n e e room. j \ e n e today until 11 o'clock, ae t h e depo- thick!.' spopulated sections of t hh e most of t city "You are a married man. Mr. Keslle- ' sitlon of a sick witness was t o be taken and the g a s e s arising from it might berg?" asked Attorney S m i t h for the I first. Mrs. M. C. S i e g e r is the I t - cause death even if t h e wound were less and she claims that a tramp w h o not fatal. T o further strengthen t h e defense. came t o her home fitted s o m e w h a t the police th*ory. It Is pointed o u t that ""Yes." description of the alleged highwayman. the nerro undoubtedly w a s severely "You o w n an aut wounded and that t h e los of blood he sustained weakened him s o t h a t the On Road Niflht of Murder. pol<onous -rases arising from t h e s e w e r "Were you on t h e Midlothian t u r n would easily overcome him. pike on the night of the murder?" "Yes." If th*" new theory !* correct and t h e "What time*'' nrgro w h o attacked Mrs. Mason did d i e In t h e sewer his body now- i s -proba"About 10:30." 11 j- some miles dot. n the river, a s water "Were >ou will! an* bod J. 7" i s running over t h e X u t t dam. " Y e . . I had a 'lady with me." "Did >ou stop on the road?" "I stopped a t a pump to g e t so.no Ev erj thing. Veihl-Crawford Hdw. Co." w a t e r Tor t h e machine." Uroadfoot &. Daniel for everything i n "Did a n j o n c pass you?" hardware. 606 Houston. Lamar 153. "Yes. I w o machines." Drumm's for c u t flowers W e h a v e Permits Stranger Without Funds t o "Were they going fast?" three phones In our store. They are "Yes." Share His RoomMoney Taken never all busy. "Did another car pa* later?" While He Sleeps. P l a n , for a fall campaign for funds YcS." It cost J. V. 'MeKlnlev or Sherman probably will be laid at a meeting of Just J27 t o net a s Oood Samaritan lo a "Did It stop?" "Yes. ami the occupants asked m e it the board of directors of t h e United stranger Friday night, according t o the Charities next Thursday. tale McKinley told l K t e e t l v e Captain I needed help. I w a s in front of the Postoffico receipts for August Connelley Saturday. McKinley said machine and the lady w a s s t a n d i n g on amounted t o S2.,<0I.53. T h i s w a s more he m e t a stranger at Knnis an.l they the left running board." "Who w a s in the < j r lh.-< nffetvil Ii than Sl.OOft ahead of the ame month came t o tills, city together. T h e n e w last >ear, w h e n only "l.ni" H w a s found M e n d w a s without funds and help y o u M i K i n l e v took lilm t o a rooming house token in. "A carload of bo>s." Friday. "You h a \ e told ibis t. haven't you^" Before retiring McKinley counted m o n e y he had in his trousers - pocket, "Ye. and I have tried lo keep o u t ; rolled the t i o u s e r s up in a neat bundle of this ease." | Engineers Forced t o Seek Safety and put lliein under his pillow. Then Chum of Prisoner Heard. Above Ground When Attacked. lie w e n t t o sleep When he awakened W. II. Sampson, a chum of S e a t t l e J W. Edwards an.l F_ It. T h o m a s , vvlio v\ai Willi him o n h i . trip to N o r - nf the city engineering department. Saturday the trousers were l.ving o n an the money folk when he met Iteulali Ulnford. next e e r e ' t r e e d " a t I'oreet P a r t T h u r s - thes floor of the room thed improvident w a missing, likewise topk the stand. day bv the pet deer. guest. ^ ^ ^ W i t n e s s said he had know n llc-atlie The two men were survcving a lui" about fifteen v t a i s . Knew of his rela- through t h e park and crossed m t o the T A X BOARD CAUSES D E L A Y . tions with Ileiilah ninford and of their deer corral. Immediately t h - deer breaking off before he w a s married, took exceptions t o Iheir Invasion and 11 will be impossible for t h e l a x a s "Can you tell t h e circumstances u r - started after them. Resultthey s.iwder which he met Ileulali Blnford after lioiv things locked "to a man u p a sessor to prepare the tax rolls in t i m e to place them in t h e h a n d s of t h e colhe w a s married?" About fifteen minutes later the deer lector by Oct. 1, t h e d a l e on w h i c h "Yes. I received a loiter from N o r folk from Beulah u m f o r d addressed to lost interest in their prey a n d the e n - 1911 t a x e s a r e due. Assessor Bell s a y s the delay Is due to the failure of t h e ine In care of H e n r y C. Beattle Jr. H e gineers managed t o escape. a u t o m a t i c t a x board t o fix: t h e s t a t e carried t h e letter around a couple of rate until I V i d a j . da j s and then told t h e letter carrier to U p to Saturday morning. Assessor take It t o m y home. I asked him 'Don't y o u know- whom it Is from? - He T o all knowing -uffcrers of rheuma- Bell had not received official confir.aid. "No' I told him I w a s going to tism, whether muscular or of the Joints, mation of t h e e l a t e and county r a t e of 62 1 * c e n t s . Lo>t j e a r the board fixed Norfolk for the races a n d If I >-aw sciatica, lumbago *-' Ihc state rate July '-0. her down ther 1 would . Until t h e t a x rolls are completed, it time. He said lie might go nlonf? said that Inasmuch a s lie w a s marrie 1. repeatedly c u ' e d of all these tortures. will be n e c e s s a r y for t h e individual tax perhaps he had better not go. n u t ne S h e feels it her d u t y t o send It to all of the property owners t o be figured a s w e n t a n d w e s a w Iteulah Ulnford." sufferers F R E E . T o u cure yourself at they tender payment, necessitating a Cling t o Highwayman Story. home aa thousands will testifync great deal of extra work o n the part of It already has been demonstrated bv change of climate being necesgary. the collector. . the defense ' t h a t t h e accused would T h i s simple discovery banishes orle, Restaurant Men t o Organise. cling minutely t o h i s story told at t h e acid from the blood. loosens the stifHardware Store Sold. S A N A N T O N I O . S e p t . 2.For tha coroner's lnquet concerning t h e a l - fened joints, purifies t h e blood, and S A N A N T O N I O . Sept. !.S brightens t h e eyes, giving elasticity purpose of organizing a s t a t e a s s o c i a (.-r. [-resident and general manager '( 1 ed h'ghwaviran a n d would c o n l i n and tone t o the T h o l e system, i f the tion of restaurant men. a meeting will the S a n t n t o n i o Hardware Company, i t o discredit Paul rteattle, boll be held here this afternoon. It i s .._. has sold out h i s interest in that c o n - respect t o Hie purchase of t h e fatal above Interests y o u . for proof address planned t o hold t h e first convention i n cern to II. M. Llelf.foot o f S w e t w a t e r I s h o t g u n an." t h e alleged c o n f e s s i o n ! Mrs. M. Summers. B o x R, N o t r e Dame, S a n Antonio. . l a h i c h P a u l s a j s he heard from t h e lips IJnd. .* fOI .lvO.QOs

ARSON IS CHARGE AGAINST J. W. STRONG

FRISCO. BL Louie, San Franciaee Texas. Depart Via DaOa*. Arr. from North North. -IiiOaxn St. Louis U n i t e d t.Kpfl. T;!0pm.... Texan . . . . . . . . . ittaxa VU Paris. JOam..Meteor, via Sherman.. TitOpza rORT WORTH A RIO GRANDK. Depart, Arrrr*. ,.Oam\..Brownwood U . & E x . . . .:10pm li:00pm Menard Man ft E x . . . . (:4S*ia FORT WORTH A DENVER CITY. Depart Arr. from North. _ North.

CONTRACT MADE FOR 46,000 MEXICAN CATTLE

Brief Items ol Interest in City

GOOD SAMARITAN LOSES $27 AND MAN HE AIDED

FOREST FIRE SPREADS

DEER TREES TWO

A Notre Dame Lady's Appeal

GULF, COLORADO * SANTA F t DepartArr. fro** North. _ North. 1:1 Cam..Ho. * Cat. Man E x . . SJOpg, S-SDpm.Chi. 4 K- C. Mall ft tar. 7:oam Il:20m...Chicago-Kansas City... l-.o*pi Depart Arr. from Sooth Booth, T.tBam.ChL * K. C. Man tc E x . t;Upoa I'.Spm.Cbl. * K. C. Mall A E x . 7:SJ. m ll:ls_ Mrs. I_ N. Rockett Injured by Missing :20pm....Mall and Express Chair a* S h e Attempt* t o MISSOURI. KANSAS A TEXAS. Take Seat. Depart Arr. free* Mrs U N- Rockett. aged 77 years, North. _ ^ ___ North, 515 Galveston avenue, fell Friday e v e n - i : i : i m The Fryer I:20pim Mail and E x p r e s s . . . . S.OOam ing and suffered a broken hip. S h e is 10:10am Express . . 4::o c m resting easily today, and It Is n o t :20pm . . Mall ana m t n i Katy U siOCam thought t h e Injury will result s e n - 7:20pm Arr. fretrt Mrs Rockett had been m o v i n g about Booth. Tfce Vlytr . . . . In the' room, and placing o n e hand on , Msll and Expreaa . . the arm of her chair, started t o s i t .,Mnll and Express . . down. S h e touched only t h e edge of the chair, w h e n she l o her balance a n d fell s i d e w a y s t o t h e floor, s t r i k l n i heavily. . Mrs. Rockett Is a widow and lives with her son. C. E . Rockett. Eaat. Tx Mem. tk Starr-i-Dt '^""'""SLlotll Memphis II 3am..Marshall - N e w r . ; ; ciiepna Dallas L o c a l . . . KtfiuZ Marshall Sheriff Warned t o Drop t h e Local Prosecution of T w o Men. s.o:.pm. . . . Dalaa New Orleans 5'IOnm j'tapm.Marshall * * MARSHALL. T e x a s . S e p t . 2.Writ. . . . Marshall . . . . ft'-Sam ten o n mourning paper, letters c a m . 7.1Ppm.".Bt fx>uls A New Or;! t i l j a s t yesterday t o Sheriff Candcrs a n d o t t e r rout \ 8 S h ~ * m member* of t h e club house a t Uncer- K ~ , g B A r r from t a i n Ranch of Caddo Lake, which w a s Depart West. . **.. . West. burned several w e e k s a g o . ,-onpm.El P s s o * Pacific Coast. 7:CJam T h e letters threaten vengeance If the 8:15am..Sweetwater & Mln. W . . 4:5*>pm prosecution is continued of t w o young a iscim . . . Mineral Wen* . . . (!-, connection with ao'iffm'EI * * Paelfin Coast' 7:*ati5 white men a < T r K . c o n t . a t . l Division v k H a e r ^ S . the fire. D e o - r t v . , . a s, T e i c . - A n J a . Go to Family Reunion. :0tam. Sherman .cxarxama. t:Mpm II. II. Ingram and Ed Ingram left Friday night for their old home. Her- INTERNATIONAL * OT. N O R T H E R N . man. Mo., t o attend their first family reunion held by t h e Ingram family In twenty-three years. II H. Ingram has been connected with t h e Monnic Dry COTTON BELT ROUTE. Goods Company since April i, 183. L a Ingram, a former employe of Monnig s. Is n o w manager a n d president of t h e ;0pm..M*a ana Ezpre**... Eureka S w e e p i n g Compound Company. TRINITY A BRAZOS VALLEY.

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, : i 0 p m . . . Houston Expreaa . . . fcocin. Gulf. Colorado ft Bant,, Fe and H o o s t o . . T e T M central treble depart and arrlre f t the Union Station^ eeroer Plfteenti, nd Jor.es street*. An other line* depart W-VNTED--15 hiidgemen and labor- 5 arrive from the Texae A Pacific r a s er*, ship every day. Apply 1400 Main " n g station. Front rtreet foot of . Plumlce & Delmaa 6 t T W O large connecting unfurnished NORTHatN TEXAS TRACTION CO. " v mt*euriin Llne.1 housekeeping rooms, lights, bath, g a s icra hour 1229 Missouri a v e . tnSntMl treble depart eaat every l^Swprlrate entrance. a. m. to U:M midnight. W A N T E D A girl for general h o u s e - aire snd rrtv* rrom D*8*s every hoot work a n d a s s i s t In t h e care of sma'l from 7:50 a. m. to l : a. m. Inetaslv-e. east every child, must be neat a n d m u s t kno-v ritnilted train, depart :J0 a. m. hour on t e half hour, trom to C:<* how t o milk. Oerman or Swede p r e - p. m. Inclostv*. an*t errlve from Dana.. ferred. Mr*. H.- M. Glbberr. M South .very hour from S*4* a_ m. f e T:4B u. a a H*nd*r*on. BecoTd Special* depart east at 1:11 a. i*. HODERN fco-jsekeeplng rooms, to

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