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THE AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY MORXIXCJ, 5IAY 12, 19U FRIENDS F03 (WORTH IKE DERBY ILIERS II BLACKIANDS IT WILL We Were Never Readier Great IlaUenbeek 3-Vrar-Old Holds Lead Through, Usee Cuutcpd. ers Seeoud. (Continued From Pace One.) Than Now to Satisfactorily the so-called Bheppard bill along thli line ami referring- to Shcppard'H an LOL'ISVIIXn. May 11, Worth, I away In front and never headed, last- ed Just long enough to win the Kon-1 1 Fill Your Summer Needs tucky Derby the opening- of the I spring meet at Churchill Downs today. I swer that he had not written tha bill, but that certain proa had done so, and given him the bill.

Col. Woltera was applauded when he aaidt "Texas ia big enough to have a man In the United States Senate who can write bills himself." lie declared that Sheppard had not only dug Into the dusty tomb of the Whig party for his tariff views, but The great Hallenbeok 3-year-eid kept Hotter This Year Prepare Your Ksms Fcr the Summer The Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stove is the good one. We are now Austin agents. Every one is guaranteed. Slake the kitchen cool for the wife this summer.

aneact or contenders, each of which was second to him at some time in the mile and a quarter route and won from Duval in the last jump. Had the race! I Summer with its demands for lighter and brighter apparel finds us ready to serve you satisfactorily in every respect. been ten yards longer the odds-on favorite would have lost, for he was 1 fast tiring at the wire and Duval was coming with a rush. Flanmia, after acting badly at the post and getting away last, closed a big gap and fin- ished third. The time was 2:03 1-5, four and two- i fifth seconds Blower than the track rec- i had even gotten expressions from Alexander Hamilton, the founder of the Federalist partVand chief Inspiration of all protectionists.

Referring to Sheppard's position that free raw material would reduce the price of products to the manufacturers, he declared "I am Roins to try. If elected, to increase the price of farm products and let the people of the world who use them pay for them." Recalling that all thrce candidates stand for election of United States Senators by a direct vote of the people, he remarked that he Is the only candidate who really had the courage of his convictions, for he has already said that he will abide by the result of mm ord for this event, which was made one year ago by Meridian. The race was run on a sdoppy track and In a light rain. A contention of' many turf followers that Worth could not go the distance, and especially on a sloppy track, did not deter the tub- lto from making him tho big favorite. I 3 mm Jin $2 mutuels paying only $3.60 to Duval was not considered an Important factor, and had he come In the last Our refrigerators are sanitary.

They are easy to clean. Use less ice. More cold, pure air. The Bohn Siphon, White Mountain and the Gurneya tell their own story. Don't buy until you inspect our line.

WE ARE NOT HIGHER BECAUSE WE GUARANTEE EVERYONE. Our Large Stock Is Suited to This City's Needs. Jump, It is, believed his price would I Have been frm 20 to BO to 1. the Democratic primary, and that if he does not get the highest number of votes In that primary, he will retire and urae his friends in the Legislature to support the candidate who does so, even though every member of the Legislature should wish to vote for him renardless of the primary election vote. He said that he had followed all the Democratic leaders In contending that district Instructions followed in the stltutional amend ill Sjr''' 'Jilt flfankatfai? A Phenomenal SALE of Boys' Washable Suits TOMORROW we will launch a sale of boys' fine washable suits hat is sure to eroate a sonsation because of, the extraordinarily low prices at which they are offered.

AUSTIN LEADS THEM AIL vj' I Jf 'V, Ke. ments and that there is a vast deal of Government Bulletin Shows That I'er- difference betwen the submission of a ventage Gnlns In Value of Fac I legislation constitutional amendment tory I'roducta la Greatest. and the election of tne unueu mates Senator. Yet he would not quarrel with W. H.

Doubtless Austin people will be the legislator who voted In tne legislature for that candidate who received the highest number of votes In his district, though as an evidence of good much surprised as anybody to be told 1 that this town heads the list of Texas eitien XJL'hn It rnmca a tra I faith the legislator should pienge nun tn nnta tnr the man carrying the I i i th. I D. H. Kennerly ot Lee County and Con Dfl! State. He said that he wouia noi ono tured products during the year 1909 nuulvA urn Itv mil a iii.iji'i u- itifia v.

i i. ill 11 UUL that he would carry a vast majority of fact accorJinff to a bulletin-of the legislative districts aiso. -a 1 thirteenth census recently received. rad Kaltwasser of Burleson County. (Signed) W.

W. EDWARDS. Chairman. D. IT.

KENNERLY, HARVEY C. STILES. Secretary. B. R.

MILES. CONVENTION AFTER AF1SHT Referring to nis views mi Austin's output of manufactures in way to aid In the destruction oi lstf9 was nelirly tw0 and three-quar- nopolies would De to sninw ters times as great as that of ten that anv manufacturing urm th ni Kot (Continued from Page One) could use a patent upon record is that of Sherman, with an I consideration lor tne samo. Increase of 220 per cent; Houston DECISIVE BATTLE EXPECTED that just ten cays an" next with 807.2 per cent, and El PaF this view and that he noted today that President Taft has jusx n. of cour9e tne produot of thl9 cItv.a Webster Flanagan. E.

P. Wilmot, N. Schlummer, W. B. Brush.

Washington: O. AL Breeding, F. I Welch, J. 8. Bell.

The resolutions adopted by the Taft contingent were aa follows: Lot No. 3 Boys' Russian and Sailor suits of gingham, cham-brays, li poplins and galatea cloth dark and light shades, in fancy and striped patterns. These come with or without sailor collar and have high or low necks. Some collars trimmed with braid; emblems on the sleeve. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 garments, this sale for grCSS a message I factories does not enmnnra In vnlnma I Lot No.

2 Boys' sailor and Russian blouse suits, with high and low necks; sailor and Dutch collars; made of madras, percale and Indian head; plain colors and striped patterns; also the solid grass linen; sizes 2. years to 10 years. You must see these values. These are the $2.00 and $2.50 suits for this sale Mnmmtaainn TO lit 1 a (Continued From Page One.) appointment 01 vleW to with that, say. of Dallas, but the fact vesWte the matter with th view to moving relatively Lot No.

1 About one hundred Boys' Russian and Sailor Suits, high and low necks; of madras, percales and grass linens, in plain and striped patterns; ages two and one-half to ten years; regular $1.50 values, for 98c enacting just sucn a i ftw than the others Is taken as an Government troops and attack General Telles, bringing up the rear of the poseo. nf tha 1 encouraging sign. Austin's factories! federal army. Uenerals Villa and Ita in vanity jnai i by ln lsa turned out commodities valued! United Btates had en at $764,748: five vears later this hd bago were detailed by General Huerta to head off the flank attack of Ferdl him, out ne was grown to and ten years later; the Republican party l0 $2,845,500. The value of the prod- TAFT 13 PRAISED.

"William Howard Taft aa President of the United States has struggled to redeem the promises of the Republican platform upon which he was elected and we venture to say that not In the liiatory ot the party since the war has thero been a more complete fulfill Reiernng uct of Dallns' establishments was given nandez on the west. East ot the railroad some of the troops of General Salaxar, next In command to Orozco, upon mm, n. In at nearly $27,000,000. In the order of newspapers Borne 'me" engag Jn volum of produce in 10 the cities SI .98 $1.48 aouse. ranked thus Dallns, Houston, San An-! I have been placed to intercept the advance of General Trucy Aubert, who Is executing the flanking movement westward toward Sierra Mojadu and oeal newspaper edited tonio.

Fort Worth. Galveston. Rea.i- en who have come from Ohio and mont.aco Sherman. Paw ill I tfiuioimii, i aris. i emme.

i it'll- ii Kara Ion. Iowa Within tne mm II Upon the outcome of tha battle de the language of the Bavlor waiiIH PlSO WIUKIIBT.IID. 1 pends largely the success of tha pres vary 1 vnow not I The average number of wage earn-'I ent revolution. Rompers fi, ihev do" Col. Wolters will I ers employed in manuf.irttirlng In Aus-: wn" beginning 'his tin In 1909 was 764, which probably spena tun.i..

County means that 3500 or 4000 of the nnnu-i ca OMPER time is here. Put the little folks in rompers. Let them get out nnd play. mpatgrj next ranvB9S across latlon are dependent on factory em- id milking a Bei 1 ntia. nlnvmont fnr Ik.l.

II 1 1 H.w.,1 fcV.e "land counties, ana Ihich wlii'Vnd aVParls next Saturday. They're easily washed. White, solid colors and checks. Sizes 6 months to years. 25c to 50c I Mai Ml A dd lllllaiaiaialiaii.l ment of the promises made in said I latform than in the three years of this iiiuirlHtratlon.

I "When Mr. Taft came Into office at the end of Mr. Roosevelt's administration we had a deficit of fjO.vuO.Oou annually, that la our expenditures ex-reeded our Income by said amount. By the passage of the Tayne tariff bill and the corporation art, that was changed In a year from a (jO.OOO.OOO deficit to a surplus of That Is what his work bus accomplished and because of this work In a business way and his great' desire for peace, prosperity and happiness ot bis country we have pleasure of Indorsing- his unequaled administration and Instructing delegates rlei tel by this convention to vote and work for his nomination." "ROOSEVELT FOREVER." The resolutions favoring Colonel Roosevelt wire aa follows: To the Chairman of the Republican Convention, Tenth Congressional District: We, your committee on resolu FlSF.Bib SiOTICK. 1U I President Maitero Has From tha Field That Rebels Arc lla.tlly lotrrallag Before Federals.

uiu JitblLI.il III st Rmitti. May 10. residence. 601 West Negroes Say fllitet Crowd In jftmra EVghteenth. Funeral from residence this (funrtay) afternoon at o'clock.

okwond Cemetery. Dr. Neat, Nobby, Novel and New Dresses Mill Celebrate at F.ast F.nd Park MEXICO CITY, May 11. The latest 1 oiihenrera This Year Rales oa Hallroaila. news received by President Madero Wanop will ic nie o.

are. tc lflti.n P. Basford, W. Mrpr. I Negroes of Austin are Planning to I and A.

T. Bagny. WHITE linen dresses with cream; remeiro lace tunic; one sido effect on waist of remeire banding nave one ot the biggest Juneteenth PERFECTLY plain tailored white linen dress; front side fastenings; trimmed with large linen buttons; elbow sleeves; spe cial value celebrations in the history of the city I HIGHER COURTS at the East End Park this June 19. NEW "ratine" linen dresses, white, largo colored linen collars; new modified Norfolk styles; elbow sleeves, with apron panel back 511.95 fo $14.35 from Gcn.ral Huerta, aside from Associated Press dispatches, which were shown him tonlgnt, was a communication by telegrnph from the field at 6 o'clock last night. At that time General Huerta had sighted the enemy four kilometers distant and had detached artillery and Infantry to attack In the vicinity ot Conejos.

President Marlero appeared to doubt that there had been on engagement of consequence, but said: It will remind tho old-timers, one of! tion snd delegates, be Wave to report as follows: 1. That this convention Indorse, the the lenders vesterdnv. of the crnorf -tt winTH. May 11. id times at heeler a Grove.

They're landlducy of Colonel Theodore Itoose following proceedings were Had Sat- coming In by the tralnloads this time. telt for President of the United Mlates, S6.98 S9.35 iiiilnv in the court Ol m-sni any, ir iiib eveni oris neen uruuy in lil.irl.-t: I i the Becon-i pupremn i n'i ni.u uu iue run iri remanded: Cordelia roads have authorized reduced rates. fii-mlnger vs. George Q. McGown.

from "we want all cltliens to unite and Denton County; J. W. Ross et at. vs. help us bring a great crowd to Austin 1 11 ID upii1" lltui iiit-iv limy u.

KH encounter tonight or tomorrow If the I rebels mak a stand against the fed-I eral forces at Conejos, because General Huerta rapidly moving northward." rmstord. from rfini io advet tise anu uinui uu tne tv and Instruct Its delegates to vote for his nomination, first, last and alt tha time, and ao long as his name la before the convention. 2. Tnat this convention also declares ltelf for Colonel Cecil A. Lyon for Kattonnl committeeman from Texas, and Instructs Its delegates to vote for Mm, first, Isst and all tha time.

That we recommend the following delegatrs to the National Republican Convention: M. M. Turney of Knatrnp County and Harvey C. Utiles of Hays County; also tha following alternates: and remanded upon confession of error. guid the secretary of the arrangements Reversed and rendered: Kansas City, committee.

M. A. Anderson. The other Mexico Orient Railway Company of members nf the committee are Wilson Texas vs. lnn McOunnlngham et Carroll and Albert Shaw.

from Mitchell County. i no committee asas ail colored Trucy Aubert, ne anid, nsa retired from t'tiatro Clenegas, leaving a sufficient force there to pursue the rebels toward Sierra Mojada. General Trucy Aubert Is returning to Join Genera! Huerta and waa expected to arrive today or tomorrow. Affirmed: H. E.

Iiume vs. rne '--i ooiiraing iiohbis to ue prepared to do tlonal Hunk of Decatur, irom mm land orrire tmsinesa on the annlvcr- Countv W. M. Sandlfer Land Company i sary of Emancipation. New Sun Shades THE new colors, new shapes, the Japanese styles, with folding handles; the sun shade for the tourist can be folded up to put in your suit case.

Really, it is a feast for your eyes to see our handsome assortment and what's more the popular prices of them. 9Sc5 S1.50, S1-98, S2.50, S3.98 to S5.9B RAATzTREiLLY va K. W. Holmes, from Knox. i nisji uniii.i i nu.t a Te.

Mnv 11 rroceeninga were had In the Court of Civil Appeals, KANSAS CITY. May 11. Ne- District, at Dallas, I nursuay, I groes of South Atrli a as well as Anu follows: I tea rapiiiiy ore necotning victims of Affirmed: ArMichio uros. r.t- lunercuinsis. neciarea lilsliop J.

A. hodv's Ciln ft Milling company, irom iiir.n.n of South Africa before the in- Dalias County: llermnn Kruigel VS. A. nual conference of the African Mvtli- ii iiiw ni et al rmm imnus. odtst l.plscopal Church here today.

75 SVIHGS, $3.45 Reverwd and remnndi'd: Western Tleitriih Company vs. B. T. Ray, 1.4 Ftii.i.ini-: i oiuo. ifrom Kaufman County: J.

I Ptckerson WASHI.VilTON. May 11. Senator La et al. vs. Central Texas uroccry iura 1,1 111 I 11.11 Follette will begin bis ante.

primary iany, from Navarro, plHtnl out ot bis tinttl utter lie had been shut himself. The only Irian that Itoosevelt will linve at least to thirds ot the deWntes, p-nklna: mmpMlgn In Ohio May 17. Ki'o mm cant sua i Governor Judson llnrmon will bi gln AMAftlt.LO. May 11. Proceed he shot at 111 the court room, be said, was Deputy Clerk Quesenbvrry.

a cnnipalgn tour of Ohio on Mnilu ings of thn Court of Civil Appeals for the Seventh Supremo Judicial District night, niuking his first speech at Woos mmmwu nl Amnl'l lo tOilaV! I iit kim.hii. Tells Jury Wast Tart He I'lsjed la Affirmed: W. It. Hull vs. R.

C. Ware, AMU tli tIMMl AnitlMS, from lialn County: Johnnie Floyee KUlltf. Tct, May 11 Cook, a Courthouse Tragedy Case CIomIiik. n.ito v. T.

J. Richards, from Cottle. llll.llM; Milt I'll tltlll.lNt. c.nr:i:NsiMii!o, x. mv 11 wind storm of cyclonic proportions sw-ept over the central poitlon ot limn dolph County this al'terooon.

doin ci.ii-ablcnibla li.llnlte. At tfpn lo tveo bill IIS Were tUinod over, trees uprooted and two who bad snuitht safety In one of the dcmollahed barns una Injun il, neuro. wns shot ami hiiicii m. my ny NEW YORK, May 11. Prince von Reversed nnd remanded: Wichita Falls Wllllum Kvuns, another neurit, at the Clio Trebles, the new Hlamese minister Wellington Riillwnv Company Vi James Walling farm, three miles north to the United States, nrrlved here to Jim Wyrlck, from Collingsworth County: Matthew Miildonn vs.

J. O. Iiray day on tho steamer Cedrlc. WYTlir.VlU.i:, May 11. Kvl- of here.

The killliiK was (he outcome of family feud of Ion Slaudlliu. itvind I'nmmnv. from Foa.ro dence In the citse of Floyd Allen, on TUMill FAIR JILY S-5. lOvuns came to town and surrendered. Ilu will released on 1 1 U0 bond.

Idhlo Pottery Glns Company vs. H. trial here churned with the murder of Prosecutor Wlllium it Foster In the Hales For F.spllln Are Filially Ie iMKiStin, ijiki or iimrn, irom i'-tn rmuN It 4. ntltll.D. HillNVlllo courthouse last March, Was eiura i pun.

TA Ytill. T.x Mne tl4 completed todiiy. Allen himself on the witness stand toilay clmrgiMl tmii r.l.tlIV, Tx. May It Mrs. J.

PORT WORTH. Tex May 11 R. Roswelt, superintendent of terminal, Texas Pacific, who was shot Wed- Sheriff Webb fired the first shot and TIIRl III I'OII II Ml I I II. ANMSTUN'. Ala M'ir 11 Three persons are reported killed, stores Injured and property duinaite estimated at as a result of a Mono at Talliideaii.

Ala, tonlnht. Telephone and telegraph wins were toin down nnd the entire city is in entire darkrt'sa. e- IIITtlllM.A IS MlllKII II. t'linilibell of Austin died May 10 St tht he was woundrd before he at-tempted to die bis revolver. He wui :30 at her residence tn that city.

Th Ing today of the Taylor Fair Association July 1 4 anil 6 Were selected fur the thirty-first annual Taylor fair. Committees were apinlnt-. nnd work Four feet wide, made of all oak, finished in mission; all complete with chains and ceiling hooks; hung up on your porch for 3.45 tiesdiiv afternoon by Marshall a die. Imi switchman, died st 12.64 body wits shipped to Elgin for lntr' empliiitlo In bis denial that there wui nient. Immediately after the arrival win ie at once toward making ihn fle ill.

on eAof.f lot the 1 1. iii-ton ft Texas Central train 1st the body was conducted to any conspiracy among tne Alien nuns-nivn to shoot up the court, Instructions to the Jury wire aiaucd this afternoon aft'-r court adjourned. day will be d-voted lo auto raving. the Methodist Church, where Rv, J. C.

Wilson eondurted the funeral service. until, no ltl 1:1. KIT. MANOR, Tex. May 11 The school o'clock this afternoon at St, Joseph's Infirmary.

He was 45 years of nge. 1 smi.ooo i iiiK at nit tor. ItllAHV, Tex. May tl C. H.

Wat-ters It Company's dry Roods store and Ahncy ft Vincent, general mercantile astahllahmriit, IWd of Mrady's laraet busliiens houses, lo'sted on the south side of the square, were totnlly 1-strnyid by fire Saturday morning; between I and I o'clock. The total loss Attorneys will bculn aiKumetits to the Jury Monday and it Is expected the c-e will be placed In the Jury's hands by Monday nlaht Alien took the stand Interment In th" F.luln Cemetery wss mnde at 1:30. Mrs. Campbell wns the mother of IT, tl. T.

King of this place nnd two daughters, Mis. V. C. Gano nnd Adjutant General Henry lluti hlnuo followed the trul cb.fely, snd In -rotdanee with his Instructions. Mnjor J.

L. tiitnnion wired him the result as soon as It was known. The tinrii received last nluht by the Adlutent Uiiieral wae at follows: "Ueneral lltiry Hulbln; Jury Ver board met Saturday morning and elected I. tl, Jones tif Hell Coutity Super Mim Mniidn Cnmpbell of Austin. Mrs.

intendent of Munor Schools, All of the today In his own dfen and chwrged that SherUf 1. K. Webb fired his pis-to at him, and that t'ierk of tho Court lrtter Goad also shot at hltu bi lore l'smplx'11 hud formerly lived here snd patrons st very much Interfiled end had msny ft lends. leel that tne board has made a go. id v.

dict ot second Ut-iee; tuttj )mii 1- Uamtnon." he. Allen, reached for his idstoi. o-i til MtHIIP IH'STItOl "I happened to see Clerlt 'loud Wlhk Is estimated at ahout I'iO 000, Inauranoe roverlnif about lao.OuO on buildings and stock. Selection, liottlF. uoi: lirtv, BAN' FRANCISCO, May 11 The FURNITURE CARPET CO.

St Pheriff Webb." declared Alien on the stand today, "and 1 saw both of them take out their revolvers, I rose up from my stmlr and said: 'Gentlemen, I'm not I had a paper In my torch was applied to tar barrels stA'-ked the old wooden warship Pen- TRXM1KANA, Tex, Miy 11 Re. turns fiom all but eight boxes give prohlbltlonlsis victory In today local amiii it rHt.ii:ti mniuK. MAN IVs, May ll pressmen of the Kunmlnur, a H.m.t tiewspspor, walked out tonight In sym-palhr with the striking pressmen of the other Itenrst papi-rs shortly befois the first edition of the (tundsv pmor was due ft go to prs Th" Kg. stiilnor s.I it exi, to get out some ort of tomorrow but sdiiiltiJ It would li- The Big Storo 401-403 Congress option hy 1J3. Anils Insist official results ftiut be awaited before Wl I HT.

VAVU Minn. My returns from the Itepuhlicsn pref-erentlnl primaries held In tame number of counties Indicate that Itoosevelt is runnlnir ahead ot Tart to 1 In nearly all of them. In llam-far Cutiiitv I at. la il) It ia estimated hands end I started to put It lnldn of my coat pocket. Then Pherlff Webb fired.

He missed me, Clerk Goad fired ttenl, blttlne: me In the hip and fell sseola and the hulk which withstood the Confederate batteries at New Orleans and Mobile Pay and ctinled the flug of Captain Georue H. Wetitworth, Mint tip In flames yesterdxy. TliSi t'euMst'oln nns launched at Pens ola, in lti3. defeat Is conceded. Tcxnrknna city voted wet by 247 majority.

Two vents on Rolen, my eonrtaei nito saloons wire vnim out by more Allen declined hi; had but gottan his thun 410 muJ'-Miy in county..

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