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OOA&ANTEKD
LARGEST
CIRCULATION
Cleburne Morning Review
Eftabluhed December, 1904
TRLT!! Id THE flRST ELEMENT OF ALL LEWS AND ADVERTISING MATTER
__CLEBURNE, TEXAS. WKDVH>I»av, JANTART |0~ 19IT
THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
THE MILITARY CROSS.
60e »
TO CHARTER EXPLAINED
TO THE VOTBKH OK t'l.KIH'KS'K: <
A» tome of tho proposed amendments
*• too city charter seem to have boon
miaun.l. rs!,„. : by aomc of our people ,
9EATN OF AMERICAN
WYSIERY IN SOOOFN
b®<*ct, ami. in view of the urgent no
fnr Immediate relief for our
• all* ,,rho‘,,*- '*» “"h for »bc adoption
O ’ *hii#e amendments, noun «f which
41YP ‘^’•"■utely nceesaary in order to
suro fund* for additional school*,
r rb*r'* n» but two real proposition*
omitted In the proponed amendment"
M: Authorising tho City CouneU to
a tax of not ex.......I,„g f„r tl,«
, nrect on of school buildings, and the
imuanee of bond* therefor, when the
"f ouch tax and the imunnro of
•uch bond* tin* been authorised by a
rote of the people; 2,|: Authorizing
the- levy of a tax not exceeding It»e for
pavement and improvement of street*,
end the issuance of bond* therefor nfter
the levy of aurh tax and the issuance!
of ouch bond* ha* been authorised bv i
• vote of the }»coi)Ic*.
The other amendment* are merely for
the purpose of carrying into eltoct the I
two above mentioned: 1st Bv reduc
“f the authorised rate of taxes for j
other purpose*; 84: By authorising
tho Council to issue such bond*, after
the people bavo voted in favor of it;
»nd, 3d: Authorizing the Hehooliw'
r l lustra,| „f the City , [T bnliirdav or M.....lav
construction <l'l.v«r«d to
">unt Weather Observer)
Wanhiugtoo, Jan. 0.~--The sudden
death of laiiar D'Antin, Amarieaa citL
aen attached to tho Mexican ernhuN.v ,
hero, at Ban l.nia Pitosi while en route I
to Mex eo City with Arrendondo, ha .
rniaed » mystery which probahtv will
bo investigated by the state department I
D'Antin for years was chancellor of;
the American embassy in Mexico Citv
and recently was attached to tho Meii j
can embaany here. lie was mid to know 1
more about Mexican affair* than anv
other American.
FINAL MEETING JOINT
COMMISSION PLANNED
(By Associated Prem)
Washington, Jan. 9.- What ia said to
be the final meeting of the Mrs can
American Joint commission will be held
or Monday. Alberto Pan!
Secretary Lane today a
T
V
fOUfl BANKS OF GREECE GIVEN
Oil! 0010 AN- i 48 HOURS TO
NUAE E1ECTI0N MEET DEMAND
0t letter acknowledging the receipt of the
American commissioner*' reply to the
hav« charge of the
school buildings.
That this statement is true ia evi l.,
•mat from the following detailed state- t"rrn"*,l‘ not* to ratify th.
meat of the substance of the proposed !’r°!?co nn'1 t-"1"' agreed that
amendments: j f,‘rther negotiations of the commission
*«* 1ST of the charter, as it now although the Mexican letter
stands, authorizes the City Council to If r "vol',p', "u*,h ■»" admission.
a tax of 4|c on the floo to h|v j * roqtioatufl oa# tiior«* met'tinj? nt
interest and sinking fund on the exist '* indicated he will ask for a
«jjr bonded indebtedness of the city.! furthpr rontinuaneo of the conference
AT STOCKHOLDEItg VtlJ.TIM* OI
KErrORg ElXl'ITTD A Mil DIRK
To** ^userr ornesu
J... ; 1. NTE FOA tom i HiJIUMT UI.
TtMATVM CARHVINU TUAXE
i*i*rirmi demand*
r.
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FINFSHOININOS ABE MARE Kill PRI5UNEHS TAKEN
\U of the Banks in a Mom Froeguretu
Condition and Bull Creator Bus*
•Mao Expert ad
r*njO^'
Ttxitowt Outlaw Onn Into U---------
Busxtano Taho Island to t gating
Moar lu«a
I , ta-oefcatv i 1‘rrso )
• g
. .
• ‘ ng * »M ward tab. Molds r tg
»« th'
'I
9 mm tfcf
r<sr.sylttaiaa Alpo sro gain-
step, wkilo the northward
a nctlfd additional
■art* «,r*>§ prisoner*
:................. «< inc city.
I he amendment reduces this tax to 35c
without other change,
See. 159 vf the charter, ns it now
stands, authorises the Council to levy
a tux of 22u for the purchase and ex-
tension cf n sewer system. The amend,
mrnt reduce* the amount which the
touncii i* authorized to levy to lt»e
without dtIbt fhiingr.
Amcudmsnt 13* A authoriuos the
' °“uc‘l P> le'.v a tax of iOc on tho
*1 «* for ih- erection of school build-
ing*, but exit! ess! y provide* that no
such tax shall bo lex'cd until it is au
thortsad by it vote of the qualUlsd tax
pnycr* of the city at an election held
for Nuul j u/j-ohc.
Amendment |3» A provides for the
awm c* “ n,,t '’^''''Hling lltc on tho
9100 for the purpose of paving and im
proving streets, nn,| also expressly ,,ro.
vide* that no such t«» shall bo levied
or roll, ted until it has been authorized
by a vote of the duly qualiUot! voters
of the c ty.
Ne. tion 139 It authorize* the City
Council to i**nc bomb, for purposes for
which n tax i* authorized to he levied
by the City Council, but as tho provi-
sums of this amendment have been
generally misunderstood, it ,s quoted in
COLO EMBLEM DING
F0I1 PRESIDENT STEW-
ART OF Fit). LODGE
FUNERAL OF MRS. ANNIE I
BREWER TRIG MORNING
names ir
Cleburne Lodge No. 107, Kraiemal
j Aid I nion, held sti enthusiastic meeting
i Iasi night and installed officers for the
ensuing term, Dr. J. If. Happi' neing
the installing offiier. fgist y«,,r tt»«'
lodge presented W. J , Htcwsrt, the!
president, with a fine gold watch and TIIOM w
ehalu, in appreciation of his servi, , T,lOMA* "
Th„ .......c . ~ I »* I'N* dent, igiet nght the irnlge au-
wi.. uli .Lf MrT Ar"u‘* thorisml the purchase of a besutifu!
h> died on the train at Boeentierg | gold emblem ring not to exceed HIS in
.londa), renched tins city early Tuesday cost, which I* to be presented to M>
.. ltel,B.f#nM' Wi" "J* S', V-ar‘ « * nf OiTrXlon Bo
T 0 0 ',ock 'h,"* ""'ruing at the home | state,I that he would wear me rtna wit
I Mala str"^T* J' V 704 S- Rre*t » «e|| n, sppreemtion
.Main street, interment be ng in tho lie hns made a g„oi| off cer and the
liburne cemetery. The funeral sor ‘ lo»lge is not hark ward in show mo m
lv.ee ,s ,o be conducted hy Rev. B. J. what esteem he !|. KollowZ i"
churc"’ ,’**,or ot the >ir,t '-hristian j a list of the officers installed
I ° Th. remain, of Mrs. Brewer were ae ' J. IKwJS* p^winP'llu'r f'«■ Her
coinpan eil to thia city bv her daughler, vice president; Mis. Oma North, b .p'
■Mrs. Lille Miocker of Temple. Mr*.-lain; W. K. M Her sere tnrv • XV A
Brewer had been in poor health and was Thie.te, guide; Key Dixon inner guar*
. n route to t let.,.me to v„it her H. Baeehus, outer guard Will Vane’s*
eaptsin of the team; M. V Allard, ........... ,
ur.r, 1 J. Clayton and Jack Atchlev, dere.l an inquiry
i “leak/- there9 weT
Louis Waaiwahura .w Land and Watac.
SUFFRASISIS WILL
ALLOW PRESI0EN1
WILSON NO PEACE
■ ;«t
At • mr■ n »
fNaUcm*] lim
i'fWHlf lift'd ft.r»
twill \cmr
iliff - (ora Af
1) tfer in «*f*| !*an|t>
Th# Vat Iona 1 Bank
* k b«*i4*n <
m# th# ft
M«4
♦if if
* Hfi b Auto Mali'
i $4 fa uMfl
■ I *tr» Ukin r
*' • • 1 - '• tk. Iti « »R» ,.B tha
* utsa *« | ttsiHk river* ha*a fallaa
Mack, but wvlhout Teat. • |« hiadcranee
BnasiajM Re’aka I .land
.•ill .„ lighting in the
I ’• *» ,*V"-s in >..rtktn H .mob where
tka Hi ..las* rr apt*rod an slaad flows
j the Teutons Tic other theatres are
Uniat
Ulltrastnm ia Oreeca
tir,, * bean gives ♦* hours ta
1 * nl#Mr 4«'Vian(fi ft*r *
.
, ° I" »• pri-ma a *B.» pnidie apnlngy
| to the . ntenta.
LAWHOM WILL OlVR
COJTOHBSb ORDP.RA
rKVEsraiATioN
0EMLCRA1S GROW WEARY
Want Prou cstmty,stopped Men Named
in Letter Deny Having Advance
Information
House Withou
bearing anm<
ratpt cause Thi
be • oVx ni«vi
ampa'gn for vote
• n route to < 'Inhume to visit her sister,
in the hop,* that the leva* climate
would aid In restoring her health. Mrs.
Brewer leaves two children, Mr*. C. I*
llammond* of Montgomery, Ala., and,
Mr*. Lillian Blocker of Temple, Texas,'
and the following brothers and a sters '
to mourn her death John Biffle of*
Gainesville; Kay and James Biffle of j
Oklahoma; Will Biffle ot Missouri
Mrs. J. F. moot of Cleburne.
Mrs. Brower was the daughter of Col.
Llty Council of said city
shill have the power, and it ia
h ore by authorized to issue bonds of
hbiiI city and to borrow e- jney for
any and aia purposes for which a
tax is authorized to be levied, as
sensed and collected by so il Coun
cil by the terms of this charter or
any amendment thereof, in such
amounts as may be determine] by
the Council, and upon the terms,
conditions and limitations speclfloa !
In Sec. 18(1 of the charter of said
city. •
Section "lag" of the charter re I
forred t„ ,,, th , amendment authorizes ! xm. W \ rrpu it
uncil to issue h.tid. r... .1........ warren H. WtIITE
Mm. J, VV
A . M. Miffn* a lAfiimm «>ffi . ____ ,
Format and Mrs. Nallie Biffle. She was ^r‘• b. n with illness Tuesday at th'c
lx.aw in VI’. . . rvv . l.wr......# t • a.
born in Wayne countv, Tcnn., and was
3k years old at the time of her death
Her parents pass. ,! away several years
j ng» in Oraynon county, Texas. ’ Hat
, parent* were from the best families in
middle Tennessee The friends of th*
a
daughters and other relatives during
thi* hour of bereavement.
MRS. J. W. GREEN REPORT-
ED TO BE IMPROVING
fircen, who was suddenly
ill.___ . •
(By Associated Frees,
Washington, Jan 0 Although Thom
r.a W. Lawson promised today to di«
close "names and amount*'* 'involving
men high in offic al life if congress „r
into the allege I
indications tonight
at
ncii>t>4»#i| titans for n til
i »*4f tks Whit# I if.us ,
vib nt sentinels Th* | n
it Imposaibl# for the i
ter or leave the White
encoantetinjjp n aentlni
daviea pleading th* mt
•novo i« acknowledged t<
I in th* mild miiitar
for woiiit’i)
i What the White House author («-
__i!) do a bo * the pickets |s left to‘fa
Wier development. After a number of
women p eede,| unavellahly with I’rca
dent Wilson today they returns 1 to
» jfrr*irr hrmi.j i» i» r.,* i n
' V
I resident W i|m,b ,
personally he believed in their cauw t at
a* a party leader Kould not commit th*
party t« aa act on it had not sudor*, t
J T.
Horn# National Hank
wxxriin II I j
";:r 5* ^awmsssaw.
it* hearing on Heir s
•entative Wivod's resolution for su,-h so
investigation, and return the rosolutmi,
*0 th« houpr with no lidveriMk rriw>rt
Damocrate Tire of Probe
Democrats freely espreaac ' their
weakness over the proceeding* and a
conviction that there was nothing to
warrant fnrther Inquiry and that Law
•on knew nothing to support his »w*c;,
ing charge*
Iwwson continued !o refuse to give
name* and four contempt motion* nr
the Council to issue bonds for the imr
pose, apeciflcd in tho charter, and con
tain* the following provision:
"Provided, that any proposition
v,.the of such bouda
ahalL before the said bouda are Is
aued, be atibmltted to a vote of tha
qual nod voters of aatd city who
aro property tax payers. Unless .1
majority of said qualified, property
tax paying voters voting at said
•lection vote In favor of the prop-,
sltlon for tho Issuance of bouda,
said bonds shall not be leaned.' •
It will thus be wen that this amend
ment to the chatter docs not authorize j
the Council to issue bonds for any pur ■
pose until their issuance has been an
thorized at I approved by the duly qual !
i8ed voters of the city, but is mer.dv a
general prevision giving the touncii
authority to issue bonds nfter such is
auanre has Itcen authorized by a vote I
of toe j e.ip.'p,
Art. 1*9 of the charter, aa it now
•tanils, provides that all contracts for
work of public improvement shall be 1
let by the city Council. The nmend
ment proposed ia Identical with the
present provision, except that it au- j
thorizes contracts for the erection and'
equipment of school buildings to be let
by the Behind Board instead of tho
< ouncil. Ihia provision meets wi*h the
unanimous approval of the City Coun-
cil.
The congested condition of our
•chools, caused by tha destruction of
PABBEH AWAY IN lilLLSBlRO.
Word has been received h-re ,,f the
, dc <th_ at lllHaboro of Mra Warren H | Mrs. W.
, White, the funeral being held at that **on*,'
j 1 loci' ln*t Thursday, Mr. White form morning 10 atend he
erlv lived in Cleburne and wn* shoe) ‘ friend* of the patient will wish for
vileant*n for the Brown West Dry ,M'r *‘nrl.v eovery.
(loods comp^i.y. lie was married afte*| ............ "*" • . ■■
j "**v'nK from Cleburne to Hillsboro and ron» kttm«PUw
hi* muni frier -|v h« r, will r , n' t , * R A1:"?.1,88 1BBUEO BV
learn of the death of his wife.
” - ’ ’ ......a um un nf T||«<
horn* of ,1. T. fir^n, 107 I>iiUa« avenue,)
was reported to }»e somewhat Improved
Inst night. Hhe ha* tieen under the care I
of two phyaician* and her recovery i* '
now expected, though fnr a time hcr'life
was almost despaired of
notified at Walnut ,,„ D ________
he is employed by the Katv road and* Hprnard Baruch of New York, who**
left immediately to attend’hi* wife's was mentioned in connection wit *
bedside. Mr*. Oreen i* having cverv x * j*' ,hi» afternoon that
• are at the home of her father in law '•I''*"'** b
j T. Breen. She s« fmTfar ft ?
Dan Atkin* and is
time her life . ............"f' "r-
,....... ...P Her husband n must remain in Wash
was notified at Walnut Spring*, where £*** ,on""'f'»w while others testify.
• 1 Bernard Baruch ' •• •
well known here
C. Satterfield, of
>n, Texas, was notified and will
arrive here this morning to atend he
’I
MARRIAOE LICENSES
K, A. Norsewnrthy an,| VIis* Louise
I’orter.
Oaaar Meyar and Miss Elizabeth Mel
len Ardis.
COUNTY CLERK ON TUESDAY
1 ounty Clerk fours*y e*uc,| four
imbera to the purcha„er* of new auto
mobiles Tue*,lav as follows
No. 1481. C, f. Cooper, Cleburne
BimraofuU,
IV>r«
ClcHtirnc
GOONIRY CLUB RAG
ELEGTiON OF DIREC-
TORS AND OFFICERS ™
No. 1482, R
Ford.
v’o. 1483t Alf Laird, Orandview, Over
land.
19*9, J, M. ilaygood, C|*burne, J
Ford.
An nterestiag meeting of the stock-
bohilers of the Cleburne (’ountry Club
wa» held last night and many better-
ments were dim usaed for the eluh
grounds for 1917, including the repair-
of the dam aud enlarging of (he
B TUCK HAVINO HER
HOME NICELY REMODELED i
Mr*. R. Tuck, 40* West Wardvitle I
having her home thoroughly j
and beautified. Tbie will be
more attractive howe when com
pleted, than before being remodeled.
Informat'on 01.
J. lie ✓ tt,
he profited on the exchange, but thl«
was based solely on his own judgment.
Charles Sabin and Otto Kahn, of \>w
Vnrk, also denied advance Information
«n the note Allan <’urt * was on the
stand only long enough to deny that he
, wrote the "A. Curt letter to Woods
HARR! K. THAW
BEING SOUGHT
BY DETECTIVES
jT" ’ * VADIsIsH
OROANIFE HIVE AT JOSHUA
Mrs N O Holcomb and Doctor M*rr
f*""r ot Cleburne Hive No loti
• adtes of fhe Mod.m Maccabees ,
eompaabd Mrs Bateman of Dent
state manager, to Joshua where • h,rr
»•• organ ze.| with s|,to..,. m,„ber.
The meeting hr|d ,hr w n M
*11 and * vs well attended The o,
^•nizatlon I* t„ be known „ -t.
J.whua Hire" Following
the off,cera. e|rc,od fnr th* ,■ ,n ■
term: *
Mr* I airline May Town#*, ., man
‘er; Mrs fng Bowman, p*e> comma
'Jec; /.elms Heron, lieutenant ,«mman
d*r; Maggie Bertha Htonc chat 'ii,
Bophta Ith .des record he, s - r Ina
Heron, fl-sncc h-ejer; Z,,U
mist res* .,t arm*; llibv King. scr..e"et
•■'■•a Wither* *nd Tluth Henderso
•••ntlnels
Directors
I uadexter, Joe, ft leaf, f|, C
Lteeham, Mr*. L C. Kelley, Dr D
Btrirkla: I, M. Hart, B H WOfiaumon
Jna. L. flevelaad, Dr. It. II T’lrerr. T
McI1,fr«,.i, tj a MefTuag, A h!
Matts, Rtgg* Fenaington. A D Cwinu
K M l’o«lr *'
Officer*
* 1 -«'er, I res, icr f fj A Vfc
' | tee dent M f Ziresham
v t,-i ;.resident; Joseph It Ising, cashier,
^ K ("ameron, bo«kke« j»r, W ft
m»n,|y, tellrr, H It Mobley, teller, J
A Clayton, collector.
rte meeting wn* a very enthusiast!*
',c and the etoehhoiders rspreesT-i
tliios. Ive* as Irfiing highly jdeweed with
Hi rapid progress the hank is mak „g
and »• being .-stremely proud of its *t
ellent aehlov euiuala.
s T IRUDILES OF SPANISH
CABINET ARE REF FLED
n VI * ..........
(ply mtcrj !*?«m)
Mod' d, Jan 9 Vfbi a roufereeee
Jbrlwewu King Alfonso and I’rwesirr
i»k of I, ™' *• ralloet ba>| provkiu*
,m j /' Upparrutly over rtpoia •«
. seat" r; »',y. ? ' ' • '* ' Wile »'• t ease .etc,
j'he k ii.g e ipr.-aaed fait eonf dueee in
|t « governin' nt wkleh will rwsum* tto
!uHe* with the name minister* kol.fioH
|*Of IfrtlitHI
OF CLEBURNE
I IS UNDER WAY
Ttr mie survey of tho rlly Mtag
g or mt *' -sh,iM,r* ” *de by the lade* of the fivie IsauNM
ir* ... Male l.*t k, held Tucsdai ,,r 'lifeelloa of Mr*. Florae** C.
rect .rs were elected for the mar aril ,|*1' sbairma* ef civic*, «g«r
c (H-, • - r,.-,| ,.ff. , ■, T) . | r-.mpUy al the drwigaal | kour Tueu
M i
Trtdoni mat* Wink
pf ftf th#* itnfliltfilfftfi
' YnnivemaRV Vear Sm
lit
Mr, and Mra, Elbert ntewan
'■♦•ted their ‘«ih r anniveraar
their b«* itiful countrj home three
I’ i es from t rosIcy, \ deli, jo,js tor
k*y dinner was *pr, ad fer about fhirt
guest* They- received many be utifui
end useful preeo»t* from their fr eed*.
Thoee who attended from Ob burnc
were: Misece Ucill* Holland and T-s
ther Hrnaddu* Mesar* M slier and Otis
btewart and Mr. ar,,j Mrs Tom Rtre
art and family.
• 1 »:i is roimoN it Miami
ILAN AND MOVE* TO THAT CITY
IX
Associated Frees)
New York. Jan . 99 Harry Thaw,
ft,
:e and valuable improvetnenta on the
f linba Tko ..Ixk .- ias _____.___
(Continued on Page Eight)
TNC WEATHER
(By Associate,I Frews)
. r-!*. Tea-
«J colder "in JST”'
. ,,M Wednesday and Thurs
* • URiNHBiiMt oabler in |h* north «
golf link*. The club i* In excellent con
dltioa and much pleasure i* in store for
the member* who visit the club house
and grounds this year.
The following director* were elected
to eerve the elufc *
Brown, Charles
lisle, Jr., 9. It. Norwood
J A. (Myron, K. p,
Floore, Jr„ Icnia F. White.
At a meeting of the direetore the fol
lowing officers were elected.
Emmett Brown, president; O. L,
Bishop, vice preeident; J, A. (Mere
if. Barksdale, who for three vesc*
hae been employed at the Cleburne
foundry, ha* accepted a fine position
. — * — —viitrry rnan, ’**9 * big foundry at Farsona, Kan,
who wn* legally retraced fifteen months n' ! *p »nd Mr* Barhe>tale left v.-.
! ago from the Malt, wan asylum where M int far their new home During the,r
j "• waa sent aftet killing Mtanfor t tesidcnc* here they made many friend*
White, today wns indicted here charge,! who • »h them succeus in their new lo
I wt h kidnnii, log Fred Oump, Jr., n nine '*(•»»-
| teen yenr aid Kansas C5ty youth, and ! —---------
nssuuitlng him with » whip. Thaw's
bodyguard, UAorge O’Byrnen, also was
Indicted and arrested In Fhiladelpht
tonight. Detectives are looking for
——• j Thaw.
p k!« 5‘v I Th* t*'m'■|»*»* ""',cp* Thaw enticed
f "T'r 0urnr »• bl* ’«"»• in n hotel her
Free riont Kllson • | eace note waa hand btrtetmas night and there bent hied ------ I . . _ .
inietcr 'odav. It dc with whips. Much wh.pplng, msde th- (Bv Associal-d Ftesa) , '®h"
cleat moe, ••'bsstlon.l chajrUc. „f TW. ^Hourtou^ Jan » -An affidavit go xnd ^u
tore gave the employe* a eubstnnt
rsiac ,n salary The usual semi nanuai
di i ,-mt of A per cent was announced
F'.b„ei»,g is a |,st of tt, directors-'
Jno F I’, in.|r iter, F M fiicnn T
A Baker, H F
fr . VI, Kdfbw, h
A* a ri • "ting nt the Stockholder* of
lowing off cer* were sleeted
N •“ W’«'*•*, bresident; <i l, Biahop
active vice president; Jno F. Potadex
’«r. vim president; F II. Itariow, eas)
i V **' IvAl*. nseistant eaeh-er;
Job,' If i eager, bookkm per and sten--
grnpher, Ramsey Frlou, bookkeeper and
colic-1or, James A. Phillips, colerr ;
pOflff,
F A M National Bank.
s meeting of th* d;rectors tha fol
,t . i .;>cr, A Merchants National
Ba»k, held Tucwlev tho following dir
jertor* were elected for the year:
M L Kcnoatsi. J. I! tjindeyw || u
Wileon, E K. Pros, W K
V F, West, Brown Doug)*#
At a O acting o frhe dirc-tors the f„
lowing officer* were elected:
F F. West, preeident ; M. L. Kennard
v , preeident; Brown Doi.gla* vie
[,rP*........ W K. W-lliamsen, ssahler
i »Jr* ««"istant -ashler; W
It, Edward*, assistant cashier- t u
Wc*t. itseistnnt cashier,
or ng Tkc Is 'lea ore t nkknsis*
’ H • • orb in-I through their «f
t fs yeetcrr|gy moth *
made
vee’.r^y moth headway was
.a each of Iks twraty on* diet* *1*
into which the city has been divided.At
Brown, (f |. Ii.shop Jh* el*'*p nf ,h* we-hing sen vs the
P b* sdle* n f,.f * conferee## dertng
h H v r,m;*rvid sntoe **d #*-
*> S"l » r » with n view ef 'aelBtot-
ir g the work during the rrm .ililf three
day* of th* survey
Tb • new method ef beeoaleg *r
qualnlrd with our city Is attrsstleg
■ re Han ovial atteuBou sn,| In being
hearlll* endorsed hy the leading atH
Sena of the eijy.
The work will )>* ressmed today sac
much is expected to he xrrmuplhM.1
ORAM FIRE AT '**1 WENT
HENDEMON ON TURKDAY.
Wiliam- m, , T w'* » *'»»• f»r« at VMi Nt*
darson at reel on Tnea>liiy afternoon at
» •• clock. The fire boy* stated that
Uiv fir# caught under the hosse, bat wn*
soon extingu ahed V*ry little |f g,*
damage was dene
SENATE PASSES
rairs PUCE Hi
inn m tun
11 Wii iSii mu! IDE SHEPPARD
Thirteen case* were disposed of ia
th* county cour» Monday and Tuesday.
!<►>> luosuay Franh Weinberg pleade.1
! guilty to a charge of vielat ng the local
ioiTta'jSi."' •“ "J »
ii'ut* Floyd on a plea of guilty in two
•f dliatrieJ will ..1 I it.. .. .
SALOON BILL
dlreetora were elected ] Free dent Wilson ’• peace not* *ueV
H r the year Lmm.it *-d the American minister today. It
Wilson, J M. Rag* tlares China probably it the’grea
orwomt, O. I, Bishop, ’ neutral sufferer from the war bee*
• REPOOIUTE CHURGEi _
Wf FERGOSONi
fin
pleaded guilty ts n _
K-M.lM. J w — -"S1- I-i«] —fn,T, r,q„ini T>,« n.., Camp in '".Hfafnla IsrlT, 1 ,l,k, r-po4 milVe "hire-. m!l7l 'taT 'i.'-.i.hl I.qaitl.q a| I Th."m*. air )ea*8Ia*W^L
^.y'»!!~y*•«>»• V**gjSgirikrSv-^rsnflLS 3rsW«ra13KT;-« .CY.r
rl„kL rnJ1*tr0"« h '• «»Wpd. Alienists, dur S'-u-cc.l that Frrgu on will -ith.Yraw two fl-i I *mrk ou‘ ,,,•
f net he* .... .* I.,.,...----. *-y the eanitv triale. Vid Thw* he' tr ■> :*w*J .... VIT «w" «"«<wd cost. »is w-s . *Bttteg
•ala fn, whipping T tk. eh.rg~ Zri^{ibBrtll “ , ^
'"'"" SR Ui Ms
j mnfil fftf itft! November !|lft
' l'«"eed by the senate Inis today and
Li. * >n tb*" bows where its friend*
:b me u.s.rict of ffel—tila. yet ||
mil* imp,, rt*. ion for peraosal ns a.
' ot* we* non psrtisuu,
KrariKcAifs and twentv-eet
can* voting for and twenfy two a
erst* and ten Repnblieaue igzhuL
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