Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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Total
IN OTHER RACES.
state
HAYING TOOLS
39»
H’gn
119
Total
lock
chancres
Total
403
118454B
1MVIMON RULER
_
105
1 fix
146
City
Point
I ten ton
Denton
Denton
Baicuy—
Crowder
Wilhs „
City
City
City
Police in n
Fugitives
on. With
Walter A. Wood
Reapers. Mowers. Rakes,
governor
»79.
remarkable pronuncianientos ever is’
sued by a chief executive of tht
in. t No. •*
McCtjeless
' Lake S
! Garza
1 Argyle .
• Parvin
| Ward 1.
I Ward 4.
1 Ward 3.
Waketon
I J u»t. i>
’Sanger .
| W. Pilot Point
, P op
1 K t u rn
i’ondei
cPBUnv
■ for Mur
it ill I-an
Prison.
Ma s.. July 23—Eleven
one
always full,
ora come in
men being
steal, and It
Before
, he said,
looking at
to see whether or not a s
system could, be put in
would -prove profitable
agreeably surprised he said and
ELEVEN WERE SHOT
BY DESPERATE
lawn*
own and Gettysburg eitlaeim
Sentenced Io Deal I, Toll
tier, John M. Speyer
gtioh s in Juim City
-^KANSAS ( 1TY, JIO.,.
Denton Woven Wire
Fence Company. “
TEXAN IS INJURED -
ACCIDENT IN CfclCAtJO
FARMER SHOOTS \ HOY
, . . WHO M<« hs HIS HOI
The most mrdcrn with the fnosTmod-
ern improvements. We handle the
famous
to trial on
containing
which Dis-
ready to
—or upon
near
rtftit h
with
with
Cad
doing him
hardened.
this. jail is
fhe preach-
uv because of
and having To
They are to farm tools what ,_a Buck’s
range is to kitchen lools---the best
made. You can’t afford to buy a tool
until you have thoroughly examined
what we have to offer.
QVN»TM»N f»r tb* ^wbrntoalMt br I
‘.js-....... ‘alathro of Biieb .m*«dm*i
VM» Unmttw «r Ww. *“*•’< propMittea fef »•
able margin. The vote stand
Hayter . ,.i. .
Hill
Rayzor '■
Durbin ....... ..."
Prairie Chape!
Aubrey
Mustang ‘
being that Judge I
a corporation which
Indicted.
Joy said that he had seen
of the franchise, granted to
P. Kelly nnd that he had
Mr. Kelly and foufid out a
that he did did not carry
Lew!’'if lie
Lake' Schoolhouse
Lloyd
Like Schoolhouse
Ga rza
Ward T. City .
Waketon
Aubxey.
M .israng .
Lake SChoo!
Precinct No. 4.
Cook SnI'h'G-'ry
that
tem
also
.. jnen
niiulstrauun durteghw-terrw-M six
years aiul has witnessed the im-
prisonment and re lea c of hundreds
of prisoners,
philosophical
i nt rocpec try
him to hang
"Smile, ,1-jm
s peter doe
Boston Suburb Pursue
Who Used Their Weap- Go|(Ien
Telling Effect.
Young W’t’n
146 S“
the
sewer-
here
a copy
Col. M
written
reason
out the work after having received
the franchise. In asking for a fran-
chise. Mr. Toy stated. Me would make
a few changes from the Kelly fran-
chise and none of these
would be material.
“I cannot afford to go
thing." said Mr. Joy. ‘Nmt
T ran make no money.
Fornia'Jy Accused of Criminal As-
sault Upon Little Ada Belle Hop.
kins by «n Indictment.
BEAUMONT, July.21,—The grand
of the Sixtieth district court
-----o’clock returned
; an indictment against Claude Gold-
! en. charging him with criminal as
- sault of little Ada Belle Hopkins
MEN Fennels eoufeased to the crime.
hut all evidence, including the tes-
timony of the little girl, shows that
is the guilty negro. The
crime for which Golden is Indicted
was as foul as any that darkens the
annals of the criminal records of
^tending to lead the
child Into the woods where he prom-
ised to Show her a hofse she wa.
in search of. he viciously assaulted
'hr «irl. beating her over the head
an.! :r
-FHO+et:
tnpany c
which.
Court had
Au.bjju. the.,
will continual rhe
Government has
which to 111
and It will be filed within
d time
Ward 4,
E. Pilot
Lewisville
Little Elm
Roanoke
Double Oak
Bolivar
Stony w.....
Lloyd 1
Prairt« Chapal ...
An bro v .......
Mustang
latke Schoolkouee
without opportunity to
any good. Be beconvs
,‘T will tell you wby
It is pot
and tell
hungry
Is not because of whis-
ky. It k cocglae and morphine and
other-rt'roTrUThn't^I^-p tj»e jails full.
Nine-tentrfs of the4 inmates of jails
—The jailers U»
eve y precaution to keep the stuff
'I out of the jails, but it is smuggled
in in loa.ves of bread, in pies and
bananas. And a man who Is a drug
Lend Is an incurable criminal. At
> any time he Is without hi drug b«
will steal, murder or commit any
crime to get the price of the stuff."
i p, nose d -,
.Government
legal battle
thirty Jays
a petition for a
Directing fbe Attorney General to
lose no time in rstrying the case
against the Standard by inference
the President arraigns the three
ffiHMTng and TnTJTs"TaTE 'To lay be
(pre the meeting the plans that he
had outlined to the committee.
Mr. Toy said that some time ago
A: Colins of this city was in Ter-
rell a.n<i that Mr. Collins asked him
io conje to Denton and look over the
situation here with regard to install-
ing sewerage. Several letters on
this subject followed between the
two with the result that he came
here last Wednesday,
made himself known
went over tbe town,
city
age
that
was
came to the conclusion that he would
endeavor to install a system here if
all other conditions were in proper
shape.
For Ag’nst
Submission
. 11» »7
. 78 181
Clements between the raflrbad and
the oid company. Of theso there
were ju.-t thirty-five. The maxinium
fine on this basis would amount to
but and the minimum
$36,000.
In the event a rehearing Is denied
the Government may go
the original indictment.
1.4 26 counts-—an action
trict, Attorney could be
take within two weeks
any one of several other indictments
containing 4.425 counts. As a vast
amount of work has been done on
the case just decided, .it i^unlikely
that an entirely new’ case will be
instituted. The record of the pres-
ent case contains ovei-------1,300.1100
words, and is estimated to have cost ’
the Government $20p.000. i
Another move which may be made
by the Federal authorities is to
transfer _ the - pAfcocutfett from thts1
jurisdiction either to the Western’
New York D4strlct of the Eastern '
i ennessee District. In these two'
districts the Government investiga ’
tion led to indictments containing
some 2,800 counts against th?stand-" yesterday at it 30
ard Oil Copipany
Totals Other Candidates Received in
Twenty-Eight Boxes,
boxes in the
Money! Money! §0^0™®
at lowest rates of interest. Egan & ChaR(
DENTON, TEXAS.
Into any-
of which
I believe
T could make a sewerage ays-
here pay fair dividends, but 1
thlrtk that local capital and
should be enlisted In order to
gfve. the enterprise a more substan-
Twenty-eight
races give:
Lieutenant
2.355, Davidson
Attorney general Wynne
Da.vtd.-jon I.bei'.
. _ Comptroller: Bia des 4tT ,
er 372, Barker 196, White 51
pheas 96JJ.
f.and Commissioner:
1.702. Stohe 1,243..
Railroad commissioner:
2.243. Thomas 603
State superiatendent:
1,511, Cousins 1.4 9 5.
Judge court, criminal
Lattimore 2.2 73. Davidsoft
Justice court, of appeals: Car w
t.501. Kirby 12S. punklm .-33.
The County Races. ’
There is always considerable
valry among the candidates without
opposition as to who leads: tbe tick-
et. Twentyreiglit boxes give W T'
pallsj' Tor cou ndv__ clerk a comtort-
TMREF. SOLDIER^ ARE DEAD
FROM A LiGHTNIN<4 BOLT
PHILADELPHIA. Penn , July 2 4.
—Three privates were killed by
lightning, a dozen others Including
Governor Stuart, hla slater. Mias Co-
rn "IttniTt, and Surgeon General *C.
C. Wiley, were stunned and every
tent wm rwept flat to the ground
last night when a terrific thunder
and windstorm descended upon the
encampment of the Pennsylvania
National guard on the Gettysburg
battlefield. Rain, which bordered
g ’ lomiburnt, accompanied the
Soodlnff the encampment
and spreading to the town,
dating the etreMa. Doeena of
4 ^yapitauuii Ol yVery u>« aiier
last time. The- price lo be asked
5 ue- c«>-4oi fee-piant wquW be such
3 au amount as tbe plant would be
7 t pdymg a hve per cent dividend up-
on.. . ,
Whatevgt l~C»uld mai& tbe stock
■wo. th wfeuld be my profit lor the
investment. 1 would have to carry
$15,088 in bonds. To make my
property ibore valJauie 1 would be
forevd to also enhaxica the value ot
tu.e city’s holdings At the present
it would be impossible to ?ell the
bonds at par. but I believe that with-
in the next twelve months the
bosk? can .be dis-pused of satisfac-
8 46 6 ro* fn“* ,,m,t at liity years
1 4t IS ***** b *Wm* -b reanxy only be a ten
3 14 4 year iranebiae. tor by tae terms oi
1 W 4ne franchise tue city wciuui naw
7 lo7 23 *■
4 331 17, ■“* °Pt«on to pur.uase me plant at
2 29 4 *** **b*'»iion ot tea yea,« or at the
trict of Jamaica Plains, firing mad
ly tight and left and disappearing
la the woods near Franklin Park
The men are believed to have boagf
two ot tbe gang of three who rob
b*d a Mteon In Jamaica Ptatn-
Tuesday night, aftvr shooting and
killing »ae man and wounding two
Wham Tbe deed man is Herbsrt
Knox, ntght watchman at tha
Forwst Hill Cemetery.
»X<urr«-«k-ln Ih tkMvUMf as
a IT<»iill of a Miniature F<-ud
Bclwiva Two F’aMtiUes.
ApjaufcSA-Decision Adv« r
Judge Landis' {{tiling.
I <H|CAGU.*+tMt Ttny'2.2--.
' th.‘ Unit, 1 Stat‘x Circuit
| Appeals yesterday reversed
’ man led the case ut tbe-Doi
_i_a-gajnsL.tbe-Stwmlnrd Oil Ceu
^ifixUana, in
| t^g District
* trne ot $29.1
i forces
j - The
within
rehearing,
the allotte
Judge Grosscup’s opinion leaves
j little of the contention that each
I car load at the Gc rate constituted
| d separate offense. Even the ship-
| raents. of whieh there were about
i 500. eould not be so considered, un-
j..doF—the ruling of the eour»^. .The
c-tiLii'- country.
eTrrrs —lulfci rum v u i e ! rpfi
ot the mur<l> . ot his son’ai
Tir-v t tn- ({. ;,t
Tills has led to a
bent of mind and his
cogitations have jc,.i
in bls cell the mofto.
, smile. ’
not think much
e for reforming
is subfer-t h‘
GOLDEN IS INDICTED RY i ,
( Rivn n local option An opinion w«
GRAND Jt (R\ AT BKU’MOVT —
r..u .MONT en to John G wnlacy ggti-submlr
slbh chairman, reading as fdflSJjc
"I- have received your favotM
July 22, wherein you desihg I# b*
advised as to whether or not
party voting against subniissiO^W:
the Thirty-First . legislators ’of*
constitutional amendment to
People and at the same tiM^I
log lor the system of local
and appropriate legislative essd-
55 148
..........103 16g
61 150
JiEi-TON, Tex., July 34--Deputy
Sheriff Olin Graves returned to this
city Wednesday night from
Sparks, a small town in the
eastern part of the county.
Brack Ix-wis, who i " charged 1
killing th<j little son of \V J <
dell. ..
From the best information D<
ty Grave* could obtain it s< .-ms;
CcMlf L . wu-1__Ll-wu..
ago over f *’*’ r*-l<*rm*-<i
'time the ' In*’n ln here,
ird jf»*>*!'-'■*zr»’Tirtri ry « h* !
t— < -adrii • , ;r »• A, . , . • j
have r.£’juie . bas_k and bav
away to begin
i he first jail sentenc,
yoftng man some good
Is. if he ,s set free !i
ne« -acquaint
and before t
But after a i
Bolfvar ”T. \
Stony
Ward 3. City
Man ger .
Siidell
Krum
Plainview
Stanford White, were quick to Inti-
mate that the sheriff has animosity
toward the prisoner. —
It has been known all along by *°r 1’sx Assesior.
friends of the sheriff that he has For tax assessor .M l
been bitter against.Thaw, and even J, Denton j._ 10S
Chandler’s statement when he re-4*- p,tot Point
turned from Europe that he would ,"ewl8vlHe
not. make things uncomfortable for Little Elm
Thaw war not taban - Uterally by! Hoanoke
tho e who know the sheriff beet. [ Double' Oaks .
It was said that the sheriff since Bolivar
returnlDK from abroad, and finding 1 ‘on>
who •»*JLilOPCQithemost ITha^ having^thefreedom oft^ i Lloyd . ; ...
” - outxi'de cbrfrjdrs the Telephone and i' -p'rte cnapr,
the liberty of eating at the table Aubrey
with the Jailer and deputy sheriffs. I Mustang
criticised things in general, saying ’
that too much time and attention
were being given to Thaw, and not
enough to the work about the jail
BOSTON
persons were shot last night,
of them dying later, and two being
fatally wounded by two desperadoes
who. on being pursued by policemen
and « crowd of ettis<*n*, fled for two
mllro) through a thickly settled d*v - '
with a club so severely that it was
four day. before .he regain
fl°u«»"* But for the .plrtt1D8
away of Golden to Oalvroton by
o«cera he would undoubtedly haro
lynched.
"" ~ RfllfflllS Bl t
-----
I lit UV/ILU Doub|e __l5
Bolivar .. s: ..... 33
S'ony 18
Lloyd ;. 34
Prairie Chapel 19
Aubrey
AfeJIrBM as .4.4 *« wet •<•••• •«-•««<
Argyle
Parvin „ —
Ward I, City
Ward 4, O44V
Ward 2, City
Garza
Argyle
Ward I.
Ward 1
Ward 3
Krum
ttarxa
Argyle ^^..7.;,..^,
Parvin .i=r....._.
Ward 1, Cllt
Ward 4, Clty'T'
Ward 3. City
AVaketou ..
- - TrroHw. .....
6‘ W "Smger.........
4 8 PIIOt PO‘“i
Drop
Kium
Ponden
Plainview ,........
Park * Wp. r- -
I, Ste-. 'The system I w'ould install is
Robinson t *** lsnJr '
: and is the .-anie as is now being used
Colquitt at Tetreli. Gainesviik-., Greenville
■ -and other Texas towns. I figure
AJderdice .tnat jt would biTEf-cessary to put
appeals i;:n s^Vvn or eight miles ot sewerage
| pipe. This amount would take in
1 .praciicaily. all of tile thickly settled
parts of Dentpn. The service would
cost about the same as was speci-
fied :a the Kelly franchi.e and would
be :n line with thq prices chaiged
in other, Texas towns of the same
size aS Dentop.’"
At the close of Mr Joy B -;1
matter was discussed for ..
‘,n,inutes- The cpiumitt.-v on
until next W
Itu rua-ke a— final 1
•3253 Ju t wfjat this report 1
51*7j nd't be said at this Mme
i t B’t'ff M’h boons if tne citizen, will take
Id 134 16 gate of use remammg *1 u.vvu. Tfae
35 (Mmuk u» B* nve per rent bond. Tn
Ml
4 ^’■ov,tfe ‘Mtler tunds ana to derive
IS “V profit 1 expect to nMerve tuc
8 «‘“vr Moca ana wouiu ejtpnct to get,
M au’ •>« incrvwBing tne worth '
* .01 tne ptapi. A* the p.aal geu'
7 Older it would Ims worm more aud .
!♦ 108 31; would never deteiloraie m value
r J7 ' »i tne tranentse tnavi would ask
J iistin .
.Sanger
w’. Pilot Point
Slidell —
Drop
Krum _.•...
Ponder
•Plainv.uw
ment for the perfection of out. Bft
option laws, and erasing upo» •
ballot the opposing clauses; wbelkr
such ballot would be a legal
and should be counted by the
of the election.
In reply thereto. I beg t0 “J
that such ballot would be a
ballot and should be counted #
cause it unquestionably »bo«l •
on its face that the votel“ iu. ujM
against the submission ot M*9|
s'itutional amendment; and.
•hat he la for the perfecting
•Detem of local option lawn
apply to the varlou. commuaH^
the state, and as contra-diuBu*-^
*d fiom stat* wide prohibit** ,1
A are not forming rapidly enough.
X Lack of nourishment !s the cause.
9 Scoffs Emulsion nourishes
entire system. Stimulates and makes
Exactly what Jbaby needs.
AIL DRUGGISTS, »0c. AND »1.00
July 2 5.
iy comp let
ot- rmprtx
Jackson county ia,:
THHI E UU. aid
ALtONONA. fa
! F. M. Craddock, Groca
Successor to W. P. Parker, South Side Square. 3
?■ ‘- -- - rett bought grocertes from US—If
X know what a saving we can make for you If you h }*’
been here, come in and let us show you.
Always the best goods at the lowest prices w»
We will buy your produce from you and will
tf highest price for same.
CHICAGO, HL. July 23—J. \V
Wade of Pari., Texas, was serious-
ly Injured and an automobile belong-
ing to E. F. Judkint, preaident of
the Judkin. company, furniture man-
u fact u re re, was wrecked early yes-
terday when a westbound Thtrty-
Flfth .treet car .truck the machine
nt Thirty-Fifth street and Michigan
day Preildent Roorovelt*
determined that the chance, of euo-J
ces. of the republican presidential
ticket should not be Imperiled by
—We higher court* rever al of th<-
fine of 329,24'0,008 imposed by
Judge Landl. on the Standard Oil
company of Indiana.
If any word, of his would carry
weight the President decided the
voter, of the country should nave,
no ground* for blaming the republi-
can party for the failure to apboid
the penalty placed upon the weal-
thy corporation by Judge Landis.
S<f with the co-operation of Mr 1
Taft and Secretary Loeb he prepar-
ed a promiUgallOB wh-lca irapresseu , ’
0 <>m<- B»•:,, a:mo. tly
■ rimy- Thv-y cannot
1 liav,- M*eu many
Who went to the pen!
1 first camv. who have
sentences. have
been ■ taken
.econ 1 ssyitC-fice
may do a
I think.'That
■w hsiu s
ted witti
the hor-
man hax
POUGHKEEPSIB. K Y. Jgty 24.
—Sheriff Robert W. Chandler ha.
made radical changes la the quar-
ters of Harry K Thaw. Thaw no
longer ocenple* the fine apartment MusCSttg
of tbe under .beriff, nor .leepe alone .p-hooj hou.
In tbe JuvewHe part of the jaiL h*t Germ
1. in the Jail proper with petty of- trgy le .X '2
fenders of every type. He Is bare- ,u ...
ly wparated from them, u tbe eher-., w»rd 1, Denton
IV has given him the whole upper wgM 4 Denton
tlvt of eight eelh at the «>uth end ward 3, Denton
or tbe jail. — ! Waketon . .•
Thaw , calling Itpt ha. been cut j^Un .
dowft# and his FfHnda ess Ms s^ngpr
only at certain hour.. He i> mtnu. pilot Point
la telephone. gnJ ha. been put on glidetl
rigid jail rule. • D-Op
The change wa. noised around Ktum
the city and eiove friend, of the pon(jer
•herlff, who know bls sentiment to- plainview
V tkRD OIL CASE, lilivERM^F 1
Meeting Held sit follr. House Friday)
Night Willi Small Utendance. ; • “Ue#
A cdmparatt small crowd at-
ty^iled the luiei.ux Friday nigh
to discuss, the proposition of secui-
.air ft-werage fo: Denton and to hea .-
a report of esuumittc.e ont way-
and jueanB w Pich' was api«v*Trtwrf wt
-iayt week. ’ 'iV-WHx
norb'eable.- fhat^prac: izsa l-
ly everyo.e tuerr- wa’s a successful
business man who' was capable ot
lending aid o the movement if bo
>0 <ies!rod. “
The meeting was called to order
by Mayor Ed F. Bates and he re-
quested the committee to make a
report.J This committee had been
In <‘6nference with M. A. Joy, owner
of the sewerage franchise at Ter-
rell. and instead of the committee
making a report. It was asked that
Mr. joy be allowed to address the
thwrwfmr. Tbm eMM.ia.lon yirt. r
day rorolvod a lotfer from Iteo Blfer
•bMM. which to »n mIimI cabtW-
i ?38IER BAY< L I- J-'y «
Folic
Taft
tlal backing and to jpake It a wc-
ceu.
"Tn outlining my proposition 1
have taken. KeHy's estimates In
part and supplemented tht. with my
own Idea., gained from looking over
the town since coming here Wed
n"“’"v «
would take ftoa. 8**.M« to |85 -
fififi to Install sewerage here 1 be
.Itovw that It would bo nearer •$>..
than tbe lowov bgnro Tbto
RULING AFFEFTH CIRCUSES.
AUSTIN, July n.— It 1. more
then likely that the people of Tex-
an will not have .n opportunity of
witnessing tbe performances of tbe
judges of (he F. g Circuit Court [
of Appeals wo reversed Judge Lan- j
dis, by saying there Is no question I
of the guilt of the defendants or to |
the grave character or their offense '
He adds he would take it as a
grave miscarriage of justice If by a 1
technicality of Any kind the Stand-!
ard Oil company escaped the" ptmhvh-J
ment, "which would have uuques-J
tlonably been meted out to any 1
wmrkrw rfrterfdam who had been4
gtilfty of such offense."
Then hp adds.
■’The President do every J
thing in his power to avert or pre-!
vent such miscarriage of justice^" j
Unqsjial 1 mpoxtance is atlvell to 1
these WOLdA-by tho IllItlaterthereT
who read in the decision -of the,
higher court in declaring that ship-! [8'i'-e
peyg eouid uot_bbjconxlLUd- fur »u, U! s
an at-T?!** siiTrfiinrd mi.s' ,;>_
rtn!<*!?( ft**was proved that the of-j ,
Jenko was ' conitfiittM knostingfy j "J1 ! 1
jMntrttrtmrtitmftHy^th^T^eyeAtlal de-1 I* in.-
claration
punished
not been
‘. J .. 1 5'LuiT 1. ch
»n.i.r— .. 1T"T'’
, 1 ,,aiMtpUMtnn»"■ ht:.'t*»■ l:9s + -WnV>! T, Cr
had had trouble some time
a lawkttit. anrt sine,.- Diat^J'
two families have hadl ha
Ings. l>swl> claims that tl
ftimXB c»:»ec ally', Ific boy
given him cnnsklerablo trouble by
cutting his harries. , chunking, his
house with rocks and o'her things
and that yesterday afternoon about
3 o’clock the two little Cadell boys
were throwing rock* at his house'other
and he got T>ih t-hotgun and went
out and thr?Str«e<l_ tjie boys, but
tbi» did not have any Effect, ami he
fired on them.
Tbe boy who received the fatal
wound was about 13i deate old The
load of shot tooff effect ■ fn the side
of tbe face and in the breast over
the hea;L From the nature of the
wounds it Is supposed that the loud
"of shot was fired at close- range.
There was considerable excitement
in the community, but no threats! ,
• , are drug fiends
BT violence wor.. heard nVFepF frnm ! . _ .
flit- father of th,- Iltile I,
litt'e fellow Itngeicd till
yesterday morning when h<
wteteb MBU.ity toar tbe Mat* la
th* fall »f th* y*»v TH* to thro
♦o h r*c*nt rtiHag made by th* rail-
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Edwards, W. C. Record and Chronicle. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908, newspaper, July 30, 1908; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1209010/m1/2/?q=corinth: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.