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V tub weekly nreuip, tsvmnmit 7 1 THE WEEKLY HERALD Polled each Tuesday and Pride? . Iiy F. E. TjpZZV.ll Eatend at the Foalifflco at Atnar IV.o, Tas, as eecend clni; moll mat- Wfioial Organ of Cy f An:ril and rotter County ADVERTISING RATES:. CIsp'Ey, J Co per Inch oat h insertion locals, Be per lino tr.ch Inoortlon CdamMed,. la por void ftrHt Itiwi tlon, e par word each aubacnueai Insertion. , : , ELDBCBIPTION 11.00 PER YRaU. Tig Herald will crao coo;i;ig to yon when yoor time expires fd are autborlted to contluuo It,.' Should any subscriber fa!l to re- cehre Tbs Herald regularly, v1"""9 asilse ti at ouce by cacd or tele phone. Referring to tha recant oubnomo i of the. eleotlon held lo regard to Jrlnt ataUhocd tha Portalea, (N. U.) Tlmeg becomes eowewhut sarcastic. Oao la reminded of tho "tour grape" story. This la what teas null: "New Msslc Is not going to loao la lh long rnn letauso Arizona refuted to Uk the Prfcldent'g advice regard ing statehood. Wo'll get there alone In a few year and bog our own buslnees without lot or hindrance ot tbo aulKy caotua patch went of us, wfclch Si ownd, body and aoul, by tha corner tlutes, , .ArUona In thr burough to ocad Clark to tho senate when ho quits Montana. Clark owrj Arizona, (principally, eo to xpek." WILLIAM H, PATE DEAD Gcnfcdsra VaUr&n ml M Kjwri fki cer of Teiaj Called to Rest la .. El;fcly Sniiitb Yearof tlJj, WAS "LOr DOPKD? Any error reflating upon tha effractor, gtanding or reputation of any pereux flrra or corporation witch may dpu.ir la tho colntnts vt The Herald will b gladly cerroctsd upon ltd being brought to tho at tention of tha publishers. , THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1908. WILL THE SENATE AUftEK. It la a, remarkable furl tlvn of the ' lttra sent to the Preside!.; lit . re tard to bis action concerning the : dlschargo of tte three cloorcd com panies of tho Twenty-fifth regiment, : that most of them cama from north ern states nud parts of tha country that extend to tha colored mnti many julvllegcs which ho baa not tho rn- Joynient In tha South. The North, rom ante-bellum days, haa always held ar much greater regard for the negro than oven the west. Such be lng trua U la auppnacdly roanlfct Hint letters of condeuinatlou in'ro- Ifsft be extifiotedfrom that quarter, Y;t tby oniuo from.J'uat tbw lo ' Ctirlalrona daya are near, flhop jfta w'l anon login purrhaHlnir tho botJay flftg which go to niako the tiotica and tho tlea of klnnhlp doarcr Tii vhy not bctln theso purchuaca bo'wve ae great ruh la on? Kach yea Oio matter la left until tho litfi fow huura aud then a nitml du- armlned ruah la made by noarly evevy pcreusur In tba dly, Ily that t:ine tha different llnoa Ae broken, clsrka and poprIetore or worn out with tha atrenuoua work ot tho pro vloua days and tha ahoppcr as woll aa tba atoro keeper, are both loaors thorvby. Rimtrobcr thlB, you who are going to buy. And who Is not? , , In a reading room in lioston there la a sign to the effect thut "only lower convocation Is' permitted hare." It alwaya has been thought that nnU m hUl, 4mh.I viiMb wuij Liiv aiiu buuisw akiiiii nun ndmlnnable In llceton eocloty but tills would lead one to Wlevo the Imprfsjilon a aad error". MESSAGE TO CONGRESS callticHi Kew, If any cixpreaglona were received from' tho southern tatea, ,' . Th negro qnaton la ' graduully warklng out Ita own aolutlon. The outh senna willing to 'allow this . W happen. That iu the dlacbnrKe f !1 tha incmbera of the luee oo'mpanles much lnjuatlco wng npe- asuftrlly inflicted, Is an undisputed fart. Many mombera of theso eom- jiBr.ios wura ai ma Hype, - una ware, and ara to thla day, who the Riillty partloa ra. Yet. -the Btablb 'ivv and flrmnees of tho army must b.! maintained regardless of tho per i iuhJI feelings of a few men.. Better t discharge a thousand men, tlmn rirlook that which might ennsa Kimn compllcatloa and difficulty !lio future. Duty to Aho state '. the government Is ach man's respoiuiiHuiy. wiim Jt fgfi , iiecotno urn there threatesa to .volve 4 sompUcatiou which would eventually lead to dlnsolntloa and tivblutlon. )t is JuBt euch acta tbnt keep h govarnnwint and a people td her audi pUc them at tho-baej tt . list of nnllona. f a barrel imp la waulc, it may bo thiit' tiie rg'.lgc6 fit trngthenlng or ro plncltig It would not matter but let mral cf tbem bw:om no and the tifbljlty of Iho barrel is at ouce Cnrfi&toned. ;t is tbo attention to ihe minor detail that Is na essentlul fit the attention to tho major ono en lie wucr apsuuio proportion too great magnltudo to copo with, ffowever the resolution introduced fflto the aenate yesterday juked foi a. full account of tho causoa ntid l!ie troiiblo which occurred lu fcuTiwnsvUle p,i it may bo that the iturtfnsa dlK'ra'by will not eolnijlde vhH tlss'vlewa of ft,0 chief oxeeu Mve. B that 3 U may, tbo Pres I4Bt's tton it t'D ttfne v,a un tfbbfjdlr taken with only tt9 mest! tn-i ia tor ant wna not nude wltb' any ,(tnt ot tfUVIrntss to any race )i6o but to Oi liltlicnto soo for Ujn grealfifrt number fomerncJ, Asks Mori Time Advises Eight Holt tew for Railroads; and Wqnts Nzvy Kept Up to Standard. AfNOelHio.d lVjpss,. ' , Wnahlngtou, 1). C ioc. 4. The President began tho tlellvory of hla meaango to rongr?ss. today. It Is n eomprehonalvi' arfalt ad takes up in detail the.uiaay matt era nnd aub- jeetg wuieh ii.ive hi Id public ntien- tlon for many monflis. On the Pan ama qiKHlloii tha chief T:;ecutIvo ovifliuuly hm iui.h ' la:ny r.nd will deliver' a k;o':! ;l ir.'jng In thin rfgurd in tho ne.-,r fui::re. C'.;-po- rntlonu have be?n s'.vrn tiieir MinVy of nt.tout.lon .nnd the Prenldeni s'.ntej that lils 'wlthdrawcl from entry of all eoul landii WV.4 mai' nressiry by1 lho discovery of probablo frauds and lutlmateB that conioratlons are tbs guilty ones, ., -Eight hour labor for railroads strikes the President aa bcJng a just aud needed rcgulatloa . and advises legislation to, that effect. ilu regard to tho navy tho Presi dent doifl but ask that it be In creased but simply mulntalned. . To that end he advises new battleship U take the placo of bid ones now being 'used and which are not re corded aa liardly sea ' worthy and auroly not fit for fighting purposes. Altogether tlis address is Indica tive of th manner and policy of Itopsevf.lt during the "past three or four years Ja office. . ....... 'Agalti uitist taps bo sounded aad tho colors furled. This time W. H. Pale, Confederate veteatt and Tei as pioneer has nnuwored tho sura. mons nnd gone to the last roll call. .Yesterday, afternoon bi'twcrn I and 6 o'rlock, Mr. Pnto pnsied away at his homu on H.irrIB.',u stroot. Ho was in his 7 yenr nnd tho end cam;) r.lnipJy as thj wearing out and slow ing down of tho human frame. Around bis bedside ot the lime of his eath,- nilnlsterlnj to hla last hours, were hi- wife and his daugh ter,. Mrs. W. V. Kldd, an,; other rolutlves, . The fun val will bo held this aft-! enieou fro mthe horns, 6u2 Harrison airoet and will bo under tho auspi ces of tho Masonic lodge, of which orJnr Mr. Pate wns a mcmbor of high bonor and long standing. y, n. Plemons ramp, U. C. V. of which Mr, Pate was a mem be, will also attend the funoral in a .body. Rev. R. ;D. Flnrher of tlw First Presby terian church will conduct the acr- vlos. ' If. Pat was born In Georgia May 10, 1821. Ho epent bis oarly Jlfo and received his oarly (raining in that state. Ho was married there in" i 845 to 'Miss Mary' MeCrlmen. 'Mrs. W. V. Kldd, of Amarlllo. Mrs. J. X Ctllu, of Fort Worth and John MA Pate, of Kan Antonio, are the living ones. In 1849 Mr. Pate moved to Tex as and settled In Rusk county. He fiVhled early In the civil war In thp Teteis division of tbo, Confederate' army and served with gallantry and dis'ti net lion, , 'After tbo war ho again took up tbji duties of civil lire, in 1890 be nnved ; (o ': Ani.viillo. Jfuro 1 1 1892 Mrs. Pato dlod, Mr. pto was cloctid thortly after his coming to Afnarlllo to tho offk-e of Justice or tl per.ee. He held this offlcj for elglit aiUTcisive terms , and finally retired, on account 0f falling health. ln'1899 be was married to the wifo who now Giirivlvcs him. Petddea' tho thrto living rhlldron, tlio:-8 arc many grand-children and sr.'nt-gr.md-oh!ldrcn. Among tb?aj are Mr Thomas H, Kldd, John Kldd, Mrs, il IV Crittenden and Miss Ju lii' Kldd, .Mrs. Dick Connally, who live HI Anionic 1VU1 Be Decided at the Trotting As aocUtlon Mectlag Now Occurring Special to Dally Panhandle. Kew Yorlc, Doc, .-Jrh famous tou Dillon "dope" case will again bo tlio prlnotpal ebuject of discussion at he regular maeflng of tte boare of review of the National Trotting oaifoclatlon at the Murray Hill tio-1 tel today. Whether C. K. 0. Bll lljiKB' grctt trotting mnre Lou Dillon wis doped in tho race with E. E. Smathcrs' colobrated geldbg Major Dclniar la the question to bo decided by the board. The race took place two years ago and was for the pos sesion of the Memphis gold ftup, which was won by Mr. Smathers. The first hearing of tho caso last winter caused ono 'of tho greatest racing scandals In recent years, but owln to the intercession of tho eourta the matter was not fully do RAWLINS HUNG Prime Instigator of Dastardly Crime Pays Penalty" of Death Today, FORMERLY A MINISTER Every Subterfuge of ttis Law Has Been Used to Avoid Execution Moors ' ' . Also Hangs. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Rawlins hired blm to kill the entlM Carter family aad aent bU three sous to auelst in the job. The negro said Rawlins told him to kill Carter and wife and as the children ran out of the house to kill them. According to thp confession neither the negro or Leonard Rawlins fired a shot, but all tbe bloody work was dono by Jesse and Milton. It appeared that J.'C. Rawlins, hud not been ut the scene of the murder, but certain re marks he made Implicated blm an having a guljty knowledge of the rrlmo. Tho result of tho trial which Out and John II. Wills' Land Office He- Thomaa F. Turner W, Boy Turner & Boyce i ,i ATTOMJKTS-AT-LAW Office 0r Amarlllo National SJaftb, Amarlllo , Toae -' John H. Wills, ,j REAi. F.STATK am! .AI1STRACT3, Potter County Organized, Amsrillo Laid elded. A 'iraeuIou Cure Tbo Allowing statement by II. M. Adams and wife, Henrietta, Pa., will in'orest parents and others. "A mi raculous cure baa taken placo In our home. Our child had eczema 6 years and wag pronounced Incurable, when we read about Eleotrlc Bitters, and concluded tp try It. Before the sec ond bottle was all taken we noticed a change for the better, and after taking 7 bottles he was completely cured.". It'a the up-to-date blood medicine and body building tonic. Ounranteed. 50c and Jl at, L. 0. Thompson & Bro. drug store. 05-lm . Pocket I!ufciii (iuiile. Mr. Caldwell's Little Ready Ref erence ought U attract encourage ment. It will be u regular monthly insiuuuon or ino city, keeping up with tho olungea which are so fre quently made, and which make the ordinary "directory" so soon worth less to the town or the advertisers. Name of parties, the business, the location nnd phono wU be given In Associated Presa. Vcldosta, Oa Dec. 4. The crime for which & 0. Rawlins and Alfred Moore, a negro, were both executed here today, has caused the most pro longed litigation In the endeavor to aave them from the g.ellows, which has ever been known In the criminal history of Gooygla. The killing of Willie and Carrie Carter on the night of July 12, 19np. Is regarded as particularly cold blooded and dastnrdly. Lending up to the crime was a fued between J. G. Rawlins, formerly a Baptist min ister and W. L. Carter, a Methodist minister. It originated In Coffee county, Ga,, and was renewed when the two men suddenly found them selves the occupant of adjoining farm In Lowndes county. Oa the night of July 12 a disturb ance outside 'tho Caitr'g home brought Wllile Carter into the yrd! to investigate.. Immediately a shot rang out and he fell mortally wound ed. His ulster, Carrie, ran to his brought followed ' was speedy conviction of J. G. Rawlins, his threo sons und Alfred Moore, All received a death sentence .excepting Leonard for whom 'the jury recommended cle mency and IiIh sentenco was llfo Im prisonment. The. governor declined yesterday to Intefere and Attorney Cooper confessed that the limit of his resources bad been reached. Five times has the date of execution been act for tho father nnd threo times for the sons, Tho fate of Jos so and Milton Rawlins yet remains to tie settled, next Friday .having been set as a date for execution but a petition for commutation ot death sentence to life Imprisonment Is to bo heard by the prison commission next Thursday. talilishcd in 187. C. t. Iiiilitit 1. 1, lovim 1. 1. 1 JiikMf Gustavus, Bowman & Jackson LAWYRRS AMAK1I.LO TKJAS Office Hollsnd llhlg. Pbnne Connection Notary Public in Office. VEALE & CRUDGINGTON Lawyers Amarillo, Texas L.C. Brrtt Stth W. 9Uwart J. A. Tsmplltoa Barrett, Stewart & Templeton ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW . ' ' , AMAUH.LO Damage Suits a Specialty. Hollui Illicit! mm It iWe care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Hol- llster'a Rocky Mountain Tea makes'; the puniest, weakest specimen of' . . ... , . ' i Q. T. Vinyard, M. D., Res. Phone, 268 man or womanhood strong and:s. p. vinvaid. M. D.. Rn. Phona. 209 healthy. 33 cents, 93-3 m A FT Kit CHIEF OF lOLK'E. systematic order, In plain -typo, easi ly found, entirely free of charge.,, Ide nnJ -two more hots j.uu -.u . -uu,,, W1 ,., intent-d(,aUl to her.' Elder Carter. .ui.tiu..u ror compiiroeniH m ana : open,ng doori ,.ealll!0(, tlut ftttack nime will bo prints on Uio cover, j w8 b,nR nm(lo () hs )f)mo Hp and every copy t.tvung for lunging! bari.lcadC(, tho n0UR fcarI evrD to go to trie aid of his children Children's ' fuvorito tonic is Whito'a Cream Ver mlfwge, the euro for worms and all children s diseases. It not only kills the worms but removes tho mucus and silmo In which thoy build their noslg. Its ctIon on tho child is rutl.i and leaves blm in a bculthv condi tion. Joe Daniel, Surmac, Tenn., Hay that be gave one of his children Whito'a Cream Vermifuge when tbo dor'or thoojnt it bd colic, and L'om tbe first docs the child pasdud .f ver.-ns. L. O. Thompson & Bro. 95-lu when so wantad: All aro Invited to st-3 tho promoter arid offer useful Buggentions, so aa to make tbe com pletest success , of the undertaking nnd to dispel any ' faktrlam that might seem to be In lurking. 117-c :'.I'KRSOXALS.F' A MVstcrn Wonder. . -Thorels u llttje Hill at Rowlo, Tex as, that's tike as big as last yeur. This wonder Is V. L. Hill, who from! n weight of 90 pounds haa grown to over ISO. : He says:. suffered with a terrible cough. .and doctors gavo me up to dio o(. consumption. l! wag.' reduced to-.90amiuds,. vben I bogaln taklus Dr. KIuk'n New Dl c6very for Couaumptipii,' Coughs and Colds. Now ufter. tulvlng 12 bottles, I have more tlian doubled In weight and am completely curad." Only aiSro Cough : end Cold cure. Guar anteed by L. O. Thoni)on & Bro., Druggists. 5()c nnd ) t. Trial bottle fro. :. D.vnr Later Wllile Carter dragged himself to the door and was taken in, but. died a few hours 1 tor. The body of the little girl remained In the yard until dsvlleht. Dnrlnn- tint nW 'occasional shots rang, out. bringing I nAAaA ta",A. . ,I,A . t .1 V. . . . . E. d. Carroll, of Oenlson,' Is here lUe p()InUd tf) T R n on business. : , ilns. his gong, Jesse, Milton and t,eo- tiuuorlntendent L. A. Wells 13 con- ,,nrd, and a negro, Alfred Moore. Hit ad to bis' homo' by a mild attacliiThe rive were arrested nnd the ne of grip. - V- i(gro eonffised, snylng that Elder L.- C. Murtry, or Whl!edeM was1 i ' transacting business In Amarillo yev terdny. ' ' T ' W. A. Robblns, of Gnlesburg, III.; Is hero looking; up Panhandle 'liw vestments. , ', Miss Glover, who has btn visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Malone will leave today for her home in Now Decatur, Ala. Miss Minnie Qahogan,' who has geen visiting lier sister. Mr. Webbj McQueen, left yesterday .for hsrl homo in Clayton, X. M. Pollci' Coninilsslou Will ProlmMy Itemovo Dliian Tonight. Ailsoclnted Priss. San Francisco, Dec 4. The Chronicle today sjys; "Chief or Police Jeremiah Dlnnn Is slated ror removal from office by th? board of police commissioners nt their meeting tonight, and not un likely the uctlon of the conimlssjon will amount to absolute und ,lr mnncnt rMiioval from offico with a spedy npiiointment of a new c'llef, or the head department. Aman? I men under consideration ror the po it, are two army officers. General. Woodruff and Colldge- nnd Caiitaiu John F. Seymour, now the head of tha detective bureau or tho Wells Fargo &"Co., tho big express cor poration. Vinyard & Vinyard, . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office in Holland Building, Upstairs, Rooms I and 2. ' .Phona 273, AnAim.to, Tsxaj. i J nft. J. J. IIANNA, Ilisesscs of- Eye, Ear, Note and Throat, Glasses Fitted. Rooms 7 and 8, F.lcntadt Building.. n: j. wade. Attorney-at.Law, Roynolda Bldtf. Ft. Worth, Tag. . Practice in State and Pederal Court, ; Umiucss of non-tesrdent.i given per sMial attention. S. W. Phone 180. Dr. Horace Al. Walker, Osteopathic physician.' Graduate of American School of Ostrop;itby, Kirksvillc,.Mo. Office in Carson Bid. Res. PlKMie ,w AMARILLO. We buy Life Insurance Poliries and pay MORE IN GASH Tlian the companies issuing them. We also buy policies subject to Loans. Call or write for terms McKnig'ht & Williams General Insurance Ag'entj Eberatadt DuildinS' Amarillo, Texas w re ;, om dajs ago hig paper gave a ryjinpsll oil tba riflltleg asd future Ifllda, prospermia litt.lo town wr tho lino In Nw Mexico tho'EUda !.w baa ald a few Roods word itsreclatiou. " 'Ellda, New MxIco,j !h Future Commercial Cegter of the' i'iniitifno Territory,' wag tho title nfi i bftif-jjase write-up which the Dally j ra no to or Amarillo, g;iVo Eilda it 4tB .tKBlfO pf Kc,V. 21 Vh Tn. t , v uu n ei laitaio ii a paper which is well'wor if of tin support which tho citizens f Witrn Tcess sod New . MerJce ecord li. nnd a gre.-.t factor In' the r'IMlu;; rf Anrr!lo, tho inctropo- of KerthTrcjit Te:;is. . . in ( Uili! rlic-ap tba nntitrr.1 n "vantnjes snd r'ouil'iUig t trt) very forcibly t ;r!V' '" Frfiods the body with warm, glo w- log vltallly, makes tho nfrrvns stroug. quickens circulation, restorea natural vlfor, makeg yea fell like one born a.In. Hu'llster's Rocky M . ntaln Tea. liG .C.nlg. 9G-lm F LfifiB A8EH&Y. . ortorl aud Wyiih,' of Dumas, Moore county, Texati. have . been ap- , rointeet aa local land agciiis for said county for The American Pas- . torial Company, Lim . f. ited, to show the lands . . and state prices and Rive all ir.fonuatiou. S. J. GILMORE, mm. Mi.iAiii': Er,2f: . .... .. ' . - i f;u iftexMffiPW or Dome . J i i' - ' jf"i' WEST TEXAS Is fast becoming the fruit, 'egetable, grain aud cotton . , country of the Southwest, It will pay you to iuvesti- gate right now. , AN IDEAL CLIMATE IIOMESEEKERS' TICKETS On 5ale Daily E. P. TURNER, General Paaaengor Agant DALLAS, TEXAS. i lJ2iV1USICJl2!l ll'..I,..i.l.,lkl.Ml in uvibm ,,k. Mt r h g. iu. UL. X JS:Vi?ufc if n Miller '''HipLifc'eeVis beerof superior Quality. We strive for Quality. .. We trc from the choicest Malt and Hojis. We use precaution to insure absolute puritv and cleauli cs. Wc age Qur Eeer thoroughly. W filter through fine pulp wood and sterilize every bottle. m " Wo grow our own yeast. ! By doing this we obtain superiority of quality and the rich "Miller"' taste that evident iu everj'fbotye-of "High Life" Beer.'' - , 1 L - . ' J.:iI.,PATBN, Pnone245.413 PolK " 11 T" f fy?? ' i i Buy Your Ticllet To Ft. Worth, then take' tha Intsrurban. All cars pass the Union Station 5 minutes after each hour from 6 a. rn., to'' 1 1 p, m. ROUND TRIP RATE TO DALLAS $1.25 No dust, smoke or cinders. Elegant service. Fast time. Ail cars pass uoaumui l-bkb ane. Aaclress, -5 W. F. FOBBESS, O. P. OD, T. A.. Fort Worth, Teias I ':.' 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