Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 81, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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AMICI11.1MII. ' NKWs. s(lll:lV. IHUU tlJY IT. IU
PAliK MM It.
KEENEST INTEREST IN
EXPECTED DECISIONS
BY SUPREME TRIBUNAL
AMAR1L10 DAILY NEWS Og
MISS HUGHES OF WEST VIRGINIA
INPEFFNDKNT DEMOCRATIC
NEW SI A J ER.
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Entered as second-class matter at
the. postoffire at Amarlllo. Texn.
aider the art of March 3. 1 s 7 r.
top Tin: ni;i;.
With tin- f.pfiilni? of the T:-ft !
renu came Die punt-cnf odor of s'an
pat tnot hlollfl.
James I! D"ke's plans f'r a woill
wide tobacco trust threaten th" Mr
ufferlri; publii with another Duke'
mixture.
P.ailcy sivs Wimdrnw Wilson Isn't
fit for the presidency Culberson in-
sists that ) . P.nt the Texan vi.-w-polnt
seisin Culbersotiially ill' linn!.
Miss n Pet. th" oricitn'ot
of Itilliken. has J ust married a Neb-
raska Here's wlshlne her happi-
ness altho-ish she don't deserve P.
China's new president. Y'lan Shi.;
Is hereby warned th.it uicde'lv in
danccrou. He should Import some
Koosnvelt vaccine and contract lime-1
llchtolohl. i
Thr wan an -rn. t llttl rhll.l
Who hn.l a thoughtful fMther
Vhn cHullon.-.l litiii In Ungual- mild
Wl.rn ha b. 8nif a botlirr.
Thr i.ul rMju'"l trRt r.la lrt
Hhoiild rem! a " ry t" him;
The father ttinui-ht h shi.uhl Insplra
Anil.lth.n to In. Mi-' l.im
And vrry patiently T I i'-l
I'iiIM which liU moral llluntratea .
(Vlmi-l. wni ii funnel nun"
il s ii.l. "wl-. ! h..hily
Tlire'ith .In nf il iiil Im brilliant plan
Which l. Hi cm l""l-- 1 ell nihil!
Il plowi-il lua w.iy :i.tm iliu
Whll1 nil-rill ch.ii.l . r.niiiil hlin linyrr A
'Twin " 'v 1 1 na tl.K l.ind ri.uld he
At la- hy hnn UN. ..ven-il.
Ho dhl nut. with I ' 'Miiniic falling
Ak It. :it hiK f.itt.. r "! I lie ntltna.
"Anil William Ft a. M-.-iir mn.le hla
Through dil'cent p': writinc-
Iti i Hrm-il a wliulo inuro ef fam
Tlmn f-iiie iih-ii t hv nlitifiiF.
No ilniil.i nt (ir-i I k w.'ik was l.urd
Ami (hf hnn mil il.iti'm
Hut now he'll Id.- ItiiMmrtal bRnl
To hi ry i-iiMiiril naliin.
Willi irm-itlm hf InNirril throuKb
thi m
Ami ili-ln t nk hli p to ilu tht-m.
ti)MMin t.t ri;Mi:r.
I
In a cllruyi-n "T the lotnimn-
slon f'iriii of i-overninert the P.eae-
. m i l l-'n'erlMl-.-e h:m thin to hhv
('ii I i I llw f'lii.l.il. ;t .1 1 !rlle-i-p!'l
. f tl'e n-lelli IK th!'l It eMH'h'Vs
iren to their elilire tl'iie
the fit ' att.iirs. (iiHead of e-. '-In-;
th.' i I'DmlMi v a-e-lstam e il '
i n v 1 a I ivi if.- inti-rif's in
rve M il Alio tin Ii ti re rati tin'
III' I i.m I. -I til I 1 . t the ( if. first ;i
all tl. it th'-v do I'm.Ii-1 o' r I n xer'
n t. - 'i'i c thi- I'Kinn "efen
the ' 'tl l'-e ll.'l'l-'i i t' "X .llil.-ri'ien
wl- ri- . iv- lie i..;us t'ir ea n
n !'i- afeii III l.ea -llli!l
l!:. . i-.ii -111-. I 1 ti-ll .Illll.irH e;ti !
nii'ii'1! nlxiiuslv ll'.e tiH-r vVm riii
p. i . -.. V :iili-ll n mi to Wfl" in t'ie
cat ; " it of al lei ttn ii nni ;t h'tve m il.-
Other ire.itiv of support Ps'ialll
tin v are i-i.-ti nt huve aff.i'! . h
alM"- fi-n ''hn t:g a liHviiies or
on upat lull Wiliill Is the illrei t ii'- 1
chief reliame f"r II Ihell'inod. It ! ;
not ii rhar-e of dishnne-it v n eei
dl'iln il'' Ii ilon II l''e rile thv
men V II si-t.' their Itttrresl. fir-' ;
On asiiiii.ilh 'itie nni find n tnan w'th
.-o"r.i ti'iu-h to direct his puMI'j
duty In iIt-"' eonfliet with IV rl-
wit" interim's h it tlie aii- rue. Mi ti
are not i i-i titr'-i tint way. Th". i
woulitn't mi in the worl l if tl-e i
dl'l !: i iia'eral that n f
Willi l.iri-e i-inpertv Interests in oi'
WMtloti of tl " i it v liould seek and
strive I i lie't-r londitl'ins then- a !' j
is fo; water to run down hill No' i
alwas is the p'lll of personal inter-1
est in a direi lion opposite to put lie
welfare. I nt we know thr.t as a rule j
the tiriv.ite Interests mid puldii v-'
fare do not ronform.
"The i-oiniul.-slon form f cm em-I
ment ill it esseiiti-il features pi - j
v es fur th nplovnieni of thre--
or f 'ir li -II whiwe wli'ili- time .'
devoted to the eity's lliterets
the cashier in tue Paul whose leu- j
!nesi It Is to serve the lest linen- t
of th hunk the 'It u '.'.iiuissi ii
eniploxed and will serve to 'the lies-
interests of the city. If a n an Is c-
il'.iKively employed ly any one It I"
natural that he should devote all I I
enemies to the Interests of his em-
ployer. The element of dishonesty
does not enter Into a discussion for
the simple reason that dishonesty Is
llaMe to he found anywhere and the
fart that all men are not honest can
not he logically rrred aca.lf.st a sys-
tem In which men are employed. D
Is auffl'lent lo know that there ar.
fewer opportunities for honet men
to heeome dishonest In the commis-
sion system of government than If.
the old form. And It I Importan
to remember that by employing men
to devote ill their time to the city's
affairs we are pursulne a princlpl"
whose ultimate realization Is bound
to he more efficient rovernment an 1
more equitable distribution of th-
burdens ard the benefits of the n-u-liUlpulUy."
"OorL-.- Wssl.'M't.'ii. win. P.! our land
Tlirci.Kh Its i-i'-.ii i'-.ilutmn
And thru ln. i s--I I en nilml and hand
t'tii-n i-ur '. . 1 1 t n hi i. m.
1 No il.. wlit lit tliin i l - I y to
Civ. up wii-n f wi.nl.l i hnrtl.
put stulilioiiilv In- ' ir k I' thrniiKh
Nmv. In- t.'... m lu.ni.-i
: Hi' ili.ln'l :i--h i.'Mn li-iil rilnliini
i Tn tin I w Wntk. Iin.l the tuition.
"Anil so ny sen. you m the wny
To win. in H-a. f or nr yen
Musi nk nu elth-r f.-lks 'f thvy
Wiin t pli-Hs.- t.. .I-. It f"r von "
The hmi. Kl I. "I Hi' n likiil h.H illlip
"Wetihl Ilu --- fi-lh Unit ye'i in. tith.n
Wi.iil.l Sliali. " .ii" hii.I 1 1- rl hnv lift
So mil' h i f our ..ii. iliu-n
If whi n 'tii-'r tn-1 ! p it up to th-m
Tin yd k nt tl i-ir little sens ! .lo tlit-mT
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Waslui.-4i..n. D C. K-b. 1 ' - A
i ' !f t of nidi disiission in -isli-ii.tcn
just now is the possible cor.-
l i-m-es. Pl ain i-il. Indus'rlal and
p. : n :i al. uf the sewri'l iir portan: de-
irH'tis tl at lire i xpee'i'd to he hand-
ed 1 ivn at an earlv date y the Si'-
ni.Mue Cniirt of tie Pnlted S.atcs
The d"' isi'itis in which most iiiiin s'
s 'ifes'eil are ihose in the cM'e-.
.f tlie cotton pool at 1 the aiiihr-
i e j oi l. l.o.ji o wh i h ca'l for the
ir'erpretation o' Iminrtart p'ui
I t'e SI' r" ;!! Antl-Trtwt ait. A
third i use of lHportar.ee befi.r he
mi 't has t- do with the rornt;tu-
i.ii'.ilitv if the initiative and refer-
II Pitt!
The thr-e i ay i s have I e. V eif.ue
the M-'hest trl'unal since enriv in
the (MoPor tern and th ;hi.--vci'U'
t ss wlich expired toe.iy is
'.( ; m .I 1' hav. clven the rourt time
o -j. to the leiiKthy decisions re.
orireil. Whi'e the eo irt has vn i- Ii-i!--i
Mi intiii ation on th subj". t It
s "ei erilv .-ep-.i"ij here that r n '
..r f ore ." the diMisions ma- he
haiiil- 1 down when the -ourt r 'i
. i r.c : Momlav with the others to
follow on the s-ltceedini Motid.ivs
The t'te'itest interest centers on
I-. Mr-t '-.i.-i--. i.s tlirowinc further
lr.11 on t
i ret It ill"
i ont.iitu il
ii-ns on ' .
i! cases.
The -j 1 i I
"dol as ''!
iiiid tl:
'.-en y
e cniirt's clabora'e t'
i f tc anti-trust -t :i r 'iT
i-l the Mill Vliho'.l. do I
1 To'w ' o and Stan ir 1
I v
:.v:iil!st ihe
i. i.-ht in the
it.t.-rv. Iiitlr.
'nt in takltu
ai-tlir "'i'l-
siM'i i : o'
five j i :ii':
test i ".oily
('
ii i". evatnioer and in the in ar-
s it. th Pn'tei! States fi-i-t!'
nt t at I ' il;u'"!t hia from w lui-h
it the -a'-e cattle t'l th Sitp-eitie
:t". The defendants in the : s
Hue of Win mint beautiful of the January debutantes u WanhlliKton wa
Miss Kloise lluvhes dau!;htr of K.iprcTtatlve and Mrs James A. llushei
pf West Vlrclnls
r ':;:;:;;;; "m in ii m
I p.mi: voi;i i.
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.1 al ol's a :
! 'Ml . HPl-t
sli.it .'hi'i
T! i v.-ih
.i ..!.
: Ki-I.i.i
W iMl'tl.
e.'ll .'
h na.
1 ..in il of
I'l.l II
tell :
i-it's a
III'
I ae
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!-. i-i ' ill-- th'i f Keadins -""on iii n-
ie. . nili.ll 'i lley rn i Iro.'.d atnl (Hill
i' ripatiies De'aware. l.nkav .iimii
a'-. I V'et. iii Pailrvi l. .telsey Cetitv.ll
Itailroad. Erie Railroad. N-w York.
Si yiie.-hai ":i and Western Uallroa I
'Ii.l ni'I'li .eis it'iletietnlei coal om-
. I il'lies
III ti e orl'.-inal suit the Co crn-
ir. nt cutiti' iileil that all the defend-
ants had 1'itii! In en parties to a veil-
i era! com' luation iti.d ''ons iracy
whii-a stifled competition and o'.i-
Isi'tii ted trade and commerce union?
th' States in anthni'lto I'oai and
i hat th"V nonopolied the trade The
i court w is asked to enjoin the d'.'fetnl-
:anis from loiitincins their alleged
! i on I'iintioii in restraint of trade to
'.f oiti them from contitiuins the con-
tri't ly tl U indepei.dent lou pan-
le sold their coal tc the carrviiit;
roads fur 6"i per cent of the price re-
ceived for It rv the rallrrals at the
water and to deilare null and old
the a 'ii'iisi'loti of stock of coal com-
panies by the lart'e coal--arr lug
roads.
in the do- ision of the I'nited States
Clici.it Coirt thnrt tribunal adnd.4-
ed the Ilea line Company and a num-
ber of railroads through the Temple
Iron Company were In c.mspiri-y
an 1 Issued the Injur.' Hon sought The
other ihari'es. in .dviiit; praiti.aUy
the whole trade 'n nn enormo ii com-
I'it.ation. were dismissed I'.o'h the
defendants and the Ci.vernment a-
ie:iled from tills (UH-lsion to th Su-
Ti ill'.' f fUtt of tho I'llited States.
The ottotl pool Sllit. the F.S'Otld
of th ntitl-trus' cases in which a
decision Is expejted soon wis
broi'tht bv the Government a?i'.it:st
lames A. Patten E m-eno (2. S"i!-s
Frink II. Iltyno and William P.
Drown. The Cinuit Co'irt for tho
District of Southern New York s'.a-
tainel den Hirers K the iron- in'ior-
ta".t coin's ar 1 the I'irted Siates
sued out a writ cf error The fus-
tainel di'tn'ire.'s had to do w it "i th
diaro that the defendants possessed
a controllinir power (iial'lii.i; them
(har.'e exn-ss prices. Hoi.ouolie
th ared. and tl e charve that they
ill I i reate a "Mitto.i corner ' on the
New Ycik (Vt'oti l'( h.irve rc.ii.lt ins:
in restraint ' interstate trade. The
ca-e 1 a. ; t i r .1 added Interest tr.Mii
the I '. ! ;.i I'.it '- rot t tl- -. " ! he
;.i erii: -i lit '- s"it ;'. iiii':t a h illni'-;
cot'il-itli'l i'Ml m liile t r.ii'sit movelt.eiitg
are left in 'indested.
The l-attle f..r the in'iative and ref-
ei'Clidiiin the fortli' itii tl stine of t'i
"reL'oti priv.'ary system was fouht
o t befor the co'ut lust fall. Tho
r;r.i hati'-is tei lioii allv upon a I'-. tn
by the State of Oiefon to reiovet
$'(101111 in liieti: i fei s fit in the Pa-
clilc Teiephntie an I TelcTaph Com-
pany. The liiense tax law wai en-
acted on a vote of tlie I'm ;.'.e on
tune 4 l'"it'. 1h" defendant cotn-
puny in rppealiiu to the Supreme
Court from ti e State Supreme Court.
ariMied tlirt the Oregon prov';.io'i
violates the Fo leral Constitutions'
eturantoe of a 'republican forri of
novernnieiit" substituting a rrJ
deiiux rati'. In view of tho fact that
numerous t Sales alroadv have follow-
ed the example of Orevon In a lopt-
inj tho Initiative and heferen lun
iiul others nre preparliiR to -lo so. the
decision In this case will have i"ir-
reachlmr i onseipiences.
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Dallas Tex.. Feb
as L'O'ul a cliati1 e of
ilell.ill t'lip rn.' this
I '. I a I la s
inline the V
V..M a-
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i
THE WIRES WERE CROSSED.
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I :at.i.ite I I ... Cur'
; A t.i-i i a will l.ol-l t'i
ii a ii at New Vol V
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in
Hotel Man inlio thitii.8 he is call-
InK ilovn his hutchen Say I am
i-hy a heart lift a liver elKtit nhs and
a Khotilder. Now. I want 'em rt;ht
away
Pailway Ottice (jnhlch has been con-
recti 'I hy n.is'iiiie i - Sorry Put fh
wreck bas lien cieaii-J up.
I I.I." ' ie ell- '.I-I .
- :'. nn.. t 's I'n on ol North A : i
I ai.l i t i li.'.ini in death and
.-.'i-illl;. Ii-iicfits.
The National Print Cutters' Asso-
II ol America wi'i i Old in
. i uveiit ion it Phil:i'i"l!'liia. '
-i i c on . !r 1 1 27.
Tue trade unionists of K.'sii i.
I '.. .1 ; i : l .i . h i e starti d :' i j; . : : i-
i I ie i.i I il ' he cp i I ioii ''I' i
i la'ior telil !' in tuat i l
Tin re v 1 1 1 m a ii an il.'.ti m'.'i: f
!'ie -iiii I'l ain isco i Ciil. i v. atri o".t
i'.i'" s witli tile possible .vclio.' o!
lie- i.-.t and ste eilons at an iar-
1 date
u 1 1 (i t is nciim i '.ol" ii. S.. ;
i .. i jlif to lit in i; a.l ti e or-; in i-
i . t's of !.in:.ichiis in I'm' i i' it .
I : I n . I of tilt Nti eri-an Pcih 1 il i .'i
it Musician.
A ) mor t) i' ".'ra'ilii ill ntiion. . o-
pos.sl o apprvll'lees. vill I o oi -.u:-.
i l tun. er the .nihpii es of the .in
I l'r..!ii isi o Cal. rypo-iap'.ii nl 'ii.n'i
!.it an early date.
! I'ri'Vi tion lies been rude l-v t! "
' lnteriiiitl iii.il Seamen's 1 ii!on f u tue
'. i I" In New
i-H-t'iher of lie I
i f the Ai-eti. -i
-( Th is pief 1
W. Yamli IMP. I
'o r (' -p's 'to!
I i '. w ;! re" t'
I e n (id vised '
he r.li e l y I
specteil from
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York
ti
An'
e-
siatem-i:'
l-v a - lop in. -ill
i e . i'i:-i!i;t'i"'
i Mil . s-oi
' i iai.al t'..i' .
Ml ' i I. I t of th"
( .. " v ' ' '
i- .1 i- i'-ti. 'is
f the interest taken In
hi "as- A n ausw or i
Mr. Vat.d. rhilt witliin
A Buiy Bystander.
After the unoke of the battle bad
cleared away in the Kentucky hotel
ofllce the boily of a wounded man wai
seen upon the floor.
"Only nn Innocent bystander." was
the heartless comment of the onlook-1 appointment cf nin.
erg
"Not so innocent' murmured tb
wounded man li.ti-r on when he dis-
posed of several pold watches and dla
mond pins.
It was Unlit PiiiKcred Ike who bad
been dolr.K tlntiM under covsr of tbs
target practice.
a short time. !l lias list retuniel
tront K i rope or his reply ml -.'lit have
teen h:i before this.
In diM't'ssinc the ipie-tion the A
. . off'clal said:
"A letter hns been sent to Mr. Yan-
derbilt. advising him that Dallas'
would like to make a bid for the
t ire and askln-j him nhi't coiKiiiiotu
would be Imposed. A replv is x
pected frotti him in an earl" due
There is n;. rea-im v I y the i;r-tit
t-hruld n' vo to Dallas if the (t
fakes ns ioud n bid us in otlo r
lace."
The '.ifpressimi Is em ral here
ilmt Savannah xx Dl uiake no .;d for
tlie race. Annotini "p ci t to this e!
fort was trade l v prominent ; t i -n s
of that city after the rv s then. 1 .'
November and ren-nf !" 'l..iiii'":t .
lend t(. tlie lellef ('.- t.- 'V
hat they were talklrii; ahout
For Your
Convenience
t IIM' VI I!TI HI Y
i tiM i i;i:mt u
VDIN
Th Pen's Mightiness.
"The pen is mightier than tb
word." he mused as he contemplated
the little burnt) of letters.
"Ah!" he continued "that la all
very true no doubt but I wish 1 bad
used a typewriter."
For the letters were Identified by
the experts and he bad to pay 1 50.000
for breach of promise.
Moral: Tbe pen may be mightier
than tbe sword but the typewriter ta
tbe safest for writing or fighting.
t'i.
-ii
Necessarily.
Asklt Wasn't there a scandal abont
that tunnel contract?
Tellit I have always understood!
there were some underground dealt
about tbe matter. 1
orcatii
seven on the IHHI S Olie on The I
fir and one on the Atlantic
Custom tailored throiu I. oat
MoilUry are In f.iVor f i ' 'iitil"
wearini' apparel department c
Aim man Coloration d I.a'.or.
pr u sed at the Atlanta eonven1
Th nios ii'imi rous i lass of n!
trial wo.nen workers in Kentuikv .
the tobacco t"a !e. In tweniv sew !
estal lislitnentg emplov ini: :iu(." wimii-
en the average weeklv wpw In .'..'.
Ol ficlal measures with iiiipre. ed
conditions In the faitoriei espe i.illv
so far as d tst is concerned hav re-
duced the number of cases of .a.i
poisoning In P.ritlsh potteries from
4 r.7. in IS9S. to f.S In l!'nr.
Seven thovsand ioal miners in Al-
nerta nnd ItrltKh ColumMa have re-
cently rloseil an screen "nt with th. ir
j employers In which an mi rease -f
' waccs running frofi T. to 1" per cent
lis inrorpcriUed.
!M-s r.ttyrr.ond Hoblnr. president
of the Nat Inn il Women's Ttii.'
Pr.loii I.e-xtru" has nnncutirp ti a'
sue win atari a national iampafn
for a niniiniim wave smle fo- f:ve
million women workers In this di'tn.
try and that the American Federa-
tion of I.nbor hrs Indorsed her p'tn.
I
I s-. ecinl to ilaily ri
Canadian. Tex.. Pel . r K.
I W. Story. J residitl-' elder of tl'e Cliii'-
iendon lisflct M. V.. "h r'h. South
j held the second 'l'lartork ( otife'i'iu'e
I for Canadlen st.it Inn list n'uht. Th-
: f fairs of the church wem tioind to
h. quite satisfa' tors . The follow In.-
delegates were elerte( to the disirl't
((inference n' Claude on April 2':
W. I. Fisher. C. II. liaynie. W. A.'
Palmer. A. D Drey foul- ('. I A bli-
son Thomas F. Moody and V. I
Todd. W. V Palmer wasil.osen hn
leader for the church beer.
College Statlcn. Tex. Feb i r.
An Invltitlor his been sent or. by
the ACTlcultural and Mixhanlcal Co1-
lepe to laf?p number of men p:o-j
mlncnt In the commercial world fj
Texas to vls't the college that the. I
may know what progress Is h' if!i
made In the teachlnc of net lent rr. ;
The Idea Is to Increase int.rc:
amodng the leadlns nu n of th- n ii
In the ai rlcultuial department F.i !i :
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students
In tha courre of ton vears the llrii-
Ish trade onions have lncrenw 0nly
23 per cent while the werrnan colons
have in're.t-ec 2I 'ie- cent.
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Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 81, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1912, newspaper, February 17, 1912; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth297728/m1/4/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .