The Greenville Morning Herald. (Greenville, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 29, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 4, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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NO 29
GREENVILLE. TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 4. "' 0
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STREET CAR COMPANY WILL
PURCHASE POWER.
Agreement Reached at Special Meet"
Ing of City Council
Yesterday.
At a special meeting or Pie city
inuntll jestordnj afternoon Mr l'rlcu
'lid tlio major ami iromnilsslniient
rcicliul an agreement villi reference
to tlio cltj mippijlng power lor tlio
stroct car lino Mr. l'rlco ncrciitint
tlio last proposition suggested by
Commissioner Arnold Tlio street cut
people agree lo furnish mid own nli
tlio m.icbliierj place tamu in cltj
power bouse and pi) ly cents per
Ullownt with the mini discounts on
tlio alternating ctiricnt side with i
d.illj inliilniuin nt 000 Mlowals 'I bo
io m.il contract will be drawn tod.u
and Toiwaided to Dijtim foi slgim
Hire of officers of the uurpanj. It Is
climated lint the uitchluoij lli.it the
Mrcot car people will havo to put
eliaie in order lo coiiort the eitv's
ULi lilting current Into a dhect cut-
tent whl cost between $5000 and ?10
Mini Tlio motion lo tiirnlsli tlio com.
liuij power at tin1 iirlco and termi
above Htited wan made by Commit
sinnoi Arnold seconded by Commis-
sioner Wilson mill otcd for bj the
Ma oi' and both cmiiiiilHslonors-.
TO BUILD SANITARIUM.
of a
Dr. Hill Will Begin Erection
Building at Once.
Dr J. S. Hill will begin tlio crcc
t on ot a forty room sanitarium neir
tlio waterworks In a few dnys. Tlio
compati) that la pushing bis upturn
tnro are backing thu enterprise.
Dr. C. M Harris ol Montgomery.
La will bo In chaigo and Dr. -S T
ttohorts will bo houso iibystclati D-
Hill will be tlio medical dheclor.
Tlio city lias Agreed to give tlio san
Itmluns hot water from tlio nrteshn
well free for ono jear.
Thu building will bo nnntiged so
additions can bo made to It when re
mired Tlio sanitarium will be c.
icnUply advertised .mil will draw
patients from all nor Hie South and
will ho another factor In bullillnp no
n llreater Greenville.
GRAND JURY WAS ORGANIZED
AND CHARGED.
Case of Barrett v. WOMrn Union
Telegraph Co. I Now
OM Trial.
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rot-'imird
in ii uunty cunrt yesterday V'
Holm pleaded milltjr to irlvlDR llfIU-i
i A minor and 11m And ran pletMlAd
isntlty to pettv thfeft.
All fho easn on the rtoeltot Wef
contlfltn 1 to nott terroi find tho Jnry
waa (llsclinnrecl
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THE FIRST SPIKE
TALKS BY MAYOR BYRD AND
E. EDWARDS.
STILL SEinF0R BODIES
TIMES NEWSPAPER PLANT VIC
TIMS BURIED UNDER GIRDERS
Believed Giant Gelatine Was Purchas'
ed at a California Powdei Works.
Investigation Continues.
You'll Come Back For More
Of. our Meats and Food Products because we cater to tho "bac1;
lnr iioro" trade Wo sell to sell again and hold customers nil
tho time Won't sou send a trial order tor Meats or Groceries
and Join our army ot pleased patrons?
Two
Ralls Laid With Appropriate
Ceremonies Yesterday
Morning.
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If jou me Interested In good things to wear. Sir jnu will
bo repaid for ghlng us a few moments of jour tlm' to examine
tlio cholco Suits Overcoats Headweir nml Hnbenlasherj wo
baio gathered for jour Tall and Wlnlor Outfitting.
Our Suits at $15 520 and 'X and our Oiercoits at $1J
$20 and ?23 aio tho Bplendld productions ot the most shliled
Tailors' handlworl;.
Our Hats and Toggery aro correct now and exclusive hut
pleasingly priced
A Man Is distinguished by his Outfitting as well as by hii
manners and It pajs well to wear Clolhos tbat yon can b
euro of.
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Various stsh's can bo found horo as never before. Our
assortment of RfUis far surpasses an) thing ever shown to
tho Shoo undo f tiicenUUe Cloth Top Mat Kid Top and
Bucde Top buttons In
all the new lasts We
aro showing two beau-
ties In Velvet and
Buedo button ot Short
Vamps and Stago last
effects at $100. Other
stylos at 2 00 $2.01
$3.00 and $3.50.
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SPECIALIZE
COMFORT
SHOES.
If It Is a floxlblc
wolt or cushion solo
jou want for tired fed
wo can relieve ou of
all jour foot trouble
TO SHdW YOU WILL BE OUR PLEASURE.
Greenville Shoe Co.
West Side of Square
A huge nuwd abbcmblcd on Weft
Lee btieet at b:M Jeslerday morning
to witness thu eoieinoiij ul dihiii
tho Utst opIKo In .tho laying nt rulb
ot the new sneut cur Hue.
Hlley's Concert baud played u. nuin-
loi ot musical seleutlons anu Hev.
lieu II. Hounds oueied n piajer foi-
tlio success ot the street car line and
the Citj of OieeuviUe.
Mnjor T 12. lljrd then inado tho
speech of tho occasion sajlug thu
people of tbo citj may well bu piou I
of the biiccessful conclusion of thU
gieat ciilupiisc. 'Iho building of tin:
iur lino m.uka a now eia ud potlol
ol' development. '1 ho lloostur ciuu
directed thu forces and euoigy whlcii
have becurtd the cat Hue. The club
Is vvoith) ot all honor. It has ub.vl
tact and Judgment in pushing tlio
work. Ho bnoko of the bplendld sys-
tem ot w.ttciwoiks olectrio lights ami
bt-wcuge thu deep well schools and
colleges thu r.illio id outlutn equal lo
thobo of unj other cltj In Ti'N.ia .ml
pialbud tho eui'igy and push of thu
puiple .mil piupheslid a bilglit lutuia
Iur Cieeuvlllc.
A 1 Cdwaids spoke In leply luv
Ing been largely Instrumental in tho
enterprise lie throw Homo well de-
survtd bouquets to the Major tclluiK
bow he bad been a leading fuetoi in
the past devclopuont ot thu city. and
his name Is wiitteii In lettcis of guld
on ever page of tho city's progiesb.
He bald It would bo better for tho
dtj to bu laid In ashes than to bo
Infcbtid by chronic kuoclceis for thu
cltj loulil bo lohullt motu beautiful
than ever. He complimented thu
Hoobtcr club for Its effoils m b'luj.
Ing this great unterprJsu In a happy
euiisiiinuiatlou an enterprise that will
Invest In the city nioro than $150000
Ho closed with tho following beauti
ful winds: "Let us ir-eot on a com-
mon level and with Intelligent unit-
ed 'and harmonious action lot in
work together to build broad and
deep secure and steadfast tho foun-
dation of a great city ono doBilncd
to grow and prosper; ono lu which
It will bo a pleasuro to live a privi-
lege lu which to rear our fumlllea
and a legatj to thoso who Ilvu after
us."
Tied Horton of tho committee ot
arrangements then read out tbo
tiainos ot thoso detailed to carry ties.
IM Jtlley C M. l'ortwood Miu l-
Arnold l'oto Cain S. U. 1'erltluB 0
V Mead Auhroy (Joe T. K. Towler
Hubert Harrison l'tauk Horton Dug
King and W. II. Whitfield.
Son) sixteen ties were laid In place
undei tho direction of Supt. dplrea of
tho construction department. Then
Sir. Horton road thu names of thow
who wero to place tho rails and they
are ns followB: Ilagood Abhburu 3.
II lirooks Will N. Harrison II. A.
Uarsum It M. Chapman Alfred lllloy
Jtio. II. KrlcKsou and II B. Ulland.
Tho rails vvcro placed and tho
tiames of tho following wore read td
drivo tlio splko. Oeo. I.navy J. M.
Geo Win Bacon 13. W. Harris II. '..
Nelson and Jos. I Nichols
Thoso gentlemen then handled tho
iledgo and drove a couple of golden
(pikes.
This endod the ceremonlos and af
ter three cheers for Mr. Prlco on mo-
tion of Will N Hairlton tho crowd
dispersed
Howbo took several vlw of tho
rrnwii diirlnc tho driving of tho
spikes.
Los Angelis Cul Oet .'. I'liiiu'n
imwir bj urns of twisted steel gli I-
.jrt) a nuuiboi ot bodies wuio tepurto-1
liiimd tndnj bj woikuiiu engagid lu
omovlng the debris fium the baso-
iiout of the wiecked 'limes building
The situation was loiuiil to be such
ilils iiiuriiiug that It was impossible
io make an) progress In lucoveilug
the bodies and a steel cr.ino will
lave to bo idaced lu order to lift the
heavy material avvnj. It is believed
it further Investigation will bear out
the story of S W. Crablll foreman oT
thu composing room who. In irctklng
his escupo tho morning of the disas-
ter fell down tho elevator shaft and
got out onlj aftor hiving been bo-
veroly burned. Mr. Crablll said thero
wcie undoubtedly a number ot bodies
nt the bottom ot the shaft as others
hc'Jides himself had btuuibled that
way.
LABEL ON EXPLOSIVE.
Police Trying to Find Guilty Persons
at Los Angeles.
San I'ranelbco Get I! The theoij
advancod bj tho Los Angeles police
that tho explosive used to blow uu
the Tint's building was puicliased la
the Giant powdor works at Olant
Cal havo boun strengthened by In-
vestigations. The stiimgcst cljcuniBtances offer
ed In corroboiatlon H lu legard In
the djnanilto found at the res'denco
ot T. J. Zeeh.indolaar In I.oa Ange-
les and which hero a label SO per
lent giant gelatine (limit I'owdo"
Co Ulant Cal Sept. 20."
Prank Hollar superintendent of
the Cilnnt works Identified the djm
mllo by telegraphic descilptlon
EX-SENATOR BLODGETT DEAD
End Comeo to Veteran Statesman at
Home In Long Branch.
Long Ilrnnrli N .L Oct .1 Itufus
Illodgctt former United States sma
toi died nt bis linuc In in tmlat
IJodgett was born In NVw Hniii-
slilre sevontj six jcats ago.
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American Negro Educator Dined
Palace of Danish Ruler.
Coiicnhagon Denmark Oct 3
King 1'rederlck today reielvod Ilook-
or T Washington and conveisnl at
length with lilm on the subject of tho
colored raco. Tonight lie dined 'it
tbo palace mooting mcin-beis of Iho
roj-nl family Including thu Queen
Mother Alexandria widow of King
Hdvvard
You will need a now motor for the
now plant. See Duck for prices.
At 10:30 yesterday mormng .Indpo
I'm tor took bin sont mi tho hi-ne.i
uud Sberin lleii'iull made proclaim
Hon that the Klghth bUtrtcb Ooull
was In sennlon.
I he grnud jury was wnpaiioleii ano
jiiiIbo t'oitor (loiivtji'odjhu churge u
vho juty ho HCuivrt tbone who re-
iimcu to bo prosunt say Ing oveij
i-oud itllisiiu hltoiild bo willing to du
n duly and ono who remand Is ml
i ituiiil eltUou bo called niu-utlon
ui thu xeneinlly goud oundltiun of
Hunt count bul'thuru are Invusilin-
hoiih to bo iimitu Tho jttrj ih to con-
M i If a trlino hits boen ciiniinltuil
iut tho blnuio lull wheio it Will I lift
must 'moid outHldors who try to In
due lies tlion The Jmy Is to liovr
oiimiuaiiit In tho Jury idom not on
ihe slienis. Re boiiest with tho eoilu
and with joiii-selvus Tho law U
ipneino us trt seiracy rif vVltitl Is
gouo In the Jui loom. Tim Jtuhsti
-poke ot tho cilmo ot nmrdei uud
Ihe dlfieiunt degreoa nil pluifteH of
ihe crime The neoDlo ninv i-nnui-ii
tihite tlKii solves ou (ho small ulni.
ml ducket. It h Ule civil doohee
that is lugo. Tho Bnloons tiuwdy
houses and gambling dens havo boun
driven out roduclug the occasions foi
(ommiltlug crimes lu the minimum
Ho onrod attention to Dallas and
Port Wmtli with tbStr saloons and
erliWnnl records nape was 4lswi9b-
ed lu Us various forms Arcon was
taken up and explained to tho Juiy.
Peijurj emne next and tho Jury was
urged to suppress thl phase of cilme.
It. Is loo ptevalont. Swindling woe
mentioned because It Is boeouung too
piovnlint.
llo said that Bomu comldaiut had
been uiudo tu him re I a thu to tho cul
lucilon'of Illegal fees by cuuuty ui-
liuials and tho Jury wan Tiiw-.n1"!'1
u make Investigation ot the mattJV.
ilu urged the Jury lo Investigate
whatever he points' out. Ho thoueht-
'iiibaljly tlieio sfiould bu iippolutod a
uirince cominlttue tu make liivustigu-
ituns.
Juago Poller thunked the Jury foi
ihe splendid liileieuL they hud Lukyu
in his ehaigef He askod it thuio wuio
any on thu Jury who wanted to oe
loi email and nouu asked tor tltu lion
or. Ho ihun lead the oatli whl i
thuj had just taken nt tflu fcanie-itmi'
making piaisowoithy muntlou at O.
S. Vliioiu deputy ilinlileL Usi'k.
1 A. Itouknight was appointed torts
man of tint Juiy which ndjouiitod to
thu Jul) loom.
'lbu grand Juiy Is as fol'ows wlta
thu olTlcuis of tho Juiy: P. A. Bunk
night lineman. King Lightuer see-
lularj illj T P. atllwoll assistant
hiicuitiiry I e Oak; W. W WIlHnmi
('oii)iiiiMCe 13 I j. Ljton. clly ('. C
Oliindlei (juuilnii; I A Tajloi. It
11 Geo clly; Capl II W. Halloj
C'ainplioll W 1 Dennj Woiro OttV
I) It (itidiior ineolila; J. W Hood
T. W Haley door ballft Alox PllU'!
walking balllT. and lliu cointabl of
i he county nj inado ridlug baliffs
Tho Jin j lor the week whs tlien
oiiipaiie'.od mid tho docket called
I'ho case ot Mis. II. V Siniiucllo
vs V. O Smith was called and tho
defendant nwilfi a ple'fl. of personil
piivlloge uskliig Hint the cusu bo tried
in San Antonio whem tbo rium orlg'
iiutnl .ludgo Porter has mil glvca
his doclslou ot.
Tho case of .1 K Ilarrott vs Wes
tern Union 'J'ologr.iph Co wa t'lken
up and Is ou Dial I3vaus fr Carpi-ii-ler
for plaintiff. Nojland & Noyhuid
for ilofonil.ml. A iry me Bpcurod
and court adjourned until today.
T. QRAHAM PURCHASES THE
REAGAN LAND.
Hunt Cotmty Soil Sella For Slot) Pr
Aere Will Llva on tho
PInco.
Vcstenlity W T Oi thiuo fur trtnm
. wira hi the nrtjnautilo IiUhIiIos ii
Urwlivltto now tit llilisbii o imndias--d
.1. IN Uevigiinh iaiii' ol H.7VH ''-'
i iHliit a mile and a hub' south of tliu
. Iiy tho piiicliiinu piku humg ttl.
ml Air. tirnhiiui ftlU obtain uiimh
lf)ii wlHith a low wilokK It l ui
ilomlnod that tl Is hU purpose U
muld a htt'i! itldtuiQo uivon thu farm
uud mnk li tila bomu engaging lu
Infilling and line acock talumg. fhn
pcoplo of Oier-nvitie aud Hunt com
j will bo iloliKlitid lo knn that M'
Ouiliani ami faiiMiy aro tu llvo amnnn
i h again loi no faintij tht UvtMl
hero wlio weiu uiou- lus;hiy ualc-oinod
by a'lulgoi tlUlr.bel of lrliads.
FIVE PUBBME filEO
CHARGES OF SELLING LIQUOR
WITHOUT LICENSE.
Offlcara of Sovoral of h i Locul initi
mtlono Will C8ry Iho Matter
to the Htghott Courts.
llxelnsiYdie
In Tailored Suits
IV a pleasure for nnyoniv to woar Hie tillored miltR wb
snow for tlMy am exclitslvo jnn 111 not flnd somo half down
i sneOy lllto tnem. Thu on our rtlaplay li uni.snnlljr In-
krcittlritt for ttfero Is a di-cltled cliango In Iho materials nil woll
an thtf styles tjiwi nnco thr long eeint held first plivi no
It's ino wedttttn and short lengths with th new hobble klrU
Nowtwro can ymt find a iwiro Interoittlng dlvpl.iy than lhl
Wo sliow
These Handsome Suits
at $13.50 to $20.
fn On novV diagonals cerge fnncy trlpt wonrtods indnuljh
n.xture(i Uroadnloth lmket waaveit und the llfcn. In tho hand-
aonio httiek Iho now ahndi of wisteria. Wins many shadei
of iwtt und gray tan nnrt tctie tho porU aro medium and
dhort lungtha hnttilratncl)' lined With tho plain and pmlon
gillsn tne xklrtu are lilaln and plallotl totm In tho bobb'o
(iTect neat langthK. Somo of tTivsa nH yon will find trimmed
with Ihe ehoh-e'st braids othora only ntltcheil Wo want yiu
to sco theso suits.
Dressy Coat Suits at $20 to $29.50
Of prttirso wo Irnvo only tn of a kind and that the cholcotl
rhftclo ot ton hliio Black gray brown or wistaria tlio coata
ara abort and olesantly ttlnuuod wtih tlio huttons others
with tho now braids'. Tlio skins ure plain plaited and hobble
eifeou Moro elegunt tsarmonti could not bo fonnd than thoeu.
Iho coats are all lined with tho choicest Bilk of satin. This
Is a display worlH sgolns and wo feol snre ymi will be de-
lighted wlUi It.
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D-mko a roall chargo tor alterations. Wo will gu-iranteu satla-
faction in evoiy luatouwi.
.IjjillnR 1o. Oct. S.Kolluwlng up
thu allien it hi y.'ttu by Alstant
Atloruoy llsue-ial UUdj . which U
lu sought lo (01 full me Uiaueit. VJ
hvtoen so-called oo Hi mid llturarj
c.ulih of Dall.is thu city auUioiitleH
Ij direction oi ChloC ul L'oUco Rjau
laidail tliu Uvo eliiUd jeatordayt ar
test d the proiiilutius aud prcfunsU
iliargoa of vagranuy and gamhlliifc
with imHB uijittnbl tbusa captured 1 1
encli raid Thu lalds wuio made iai
nifilit and j eMlowlay nttu.noon wltnu
thu dubs wuro lu full awing. '1U
littolinltal charge of ' selling liquor
without u ctly lirenu" was tiled
ugalnst the proprlutois. TUo arrostn
vera uiudo before the temporary In.
Jinietlon ptlpors gi anted la Austin ur
rlvml In Dalla. Thoiie papow worn
sorvud today hy Hhertff U'dwottfli'
Had not those ralda hei'it pwulu yer
tlM'dny Iho docket of thu corptiratlut
court today would have befn thu light
em In hlBtory. A It waa fifty nddi-
tional arreats woie fnado. Thu Trli.-
It y Hilenllllc Al lik-lli'. nJMOi'talion
I which had Us locution nvur Iho coi-
I nr of Ooniiiierco and HoiihWiii sirenls
j wns tho tlrst visit od by iho police
I lfpro Hurry Hunron nnd Hanry Hen
I boii nl'cfad proprlnlos ero Birosi-
td on ch.ugci of soiling liquor wtih
out a HcpHse E'glit ntomhers of the
amioclalbm wero arrdsttal ami llar
ed with gambling with cards.
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The housowlfo's word Is Monogram
Plotir. It's rollablo.
Gohinsh somo oxtra choice ones a'
Harlow's.
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New Hair
Hair nets- with
Hi os. Co.
Goods
rublior Pei kins
W have a' flno slook of
Apples
HtinnnnB
Konsted Peanuts
Almondn and
'Wa'nuts
Vour Undo Is nmiroehUed at
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GREENVILLE
CONFECTIONERY STORE.
OpposKn tbo I'pstofflrii
West U't StJSeVt.
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A flno lot of Goldfish Just recolvitl
by tho Barlow Ploral Co.
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If It Is an eloctrlc motor you want
roo Duck. Xl-1
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If jou ovur eat nnj thing
That Is our business
Where you Ret It Is jour buslnoss
Why not let oui place of Inislnes
Ilu jour buudaumtois for business
Then our business as well as your business
Will bo picking up
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everything eWctrlcal can be had from
Duck at a moderate P'Ico. Phone htm
Wo will
Appreciate
YOUR GROCERY BUSINESS
AND WE PROMISE YOU
PROMPT AND SATISFAC
TORY SERVICE.
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durable dlstinetlve features new this aoawm Pkk out your
CROSBETT now. Prices
$4.00 to $6.00
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MONEY'S WORTH IF YOU WILL
ORDER YOUR LUMBER FROM US.
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