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   San Antonio Light and Gazette (Newspaper) - January 14, 1910, San Antonio, Texas                               7 m inn DAIRY CO 871 SAN ANTONIO LIGHT M JR AND GAZETTE mm ROD mm Made at home Guarantied of the est quality We churn every CREAMERY DAIRY CO 871 ANTONIO TEXAS FRIDAY JANUARY 14 1910 WHERE IS IRA i Bonds of President of Prudential I vestment and Other Companies Declared Forfeited WIFE SAYS HElmiSING MONEY t president of the Prudential com- i Ten cases of misdemeanor handed down by the district grand jury are j pending Binehart in the county I court Bond m case had been fixed at and the sureties were V W manager of one of Rinehart's companies aui P McCurdy was sent them this morning Mr appeared much perturbed at the turn events Lad taken j Mre Kinehart manifested much inter- est when told that the grand jury which went into session January c had adjourned this all tho indictments had been ic except one It was minored that tit inquisitorial body was going into cases ot reported of the mails She hadr declared that Mr meant return to San Antonio i put qualified her statement with the remark is against Mr it may not be to his interest to return Following the forfeiture of tie bond this morning in the county court new were issued and placed in the hands of tlie sheriff for the arrest of If was only when the case TAKE STEPS TO BECOME me case had been called and the defendant ed tp respond that his absence from was hinted This was later The novel sight of four Sisters of Charity filing their declaration of intention to become citizens of the United States the first In the local federal court ana perhaps m the state of Texas ed this morning in tie of A l deputy United States clerk The sisters making their application all from the Incarnate Word emy of San Antonio and are as a native of has this years and he president of that WHS by Mrs who said that she knew where waV out she would not tell Indictments charging with were handed down by the district grand jury the tober term HJB arrest and release bond followed Extence and J Q -T being tlie first sureties arrison a native of Ireland from ths bond and r has been a resident of filed his withdrawal Upon r t Fora a native of Ireland Margaret a native of a reside i and renounces her allegiance to as Western Classification Com- Meets Opposition on Proposed Changes BIG BREWING Want Open Carrier for Short Hauls and Weight on Beer to Be Determined for All Time The largest brewing interests in the United states combined their forces this morning and went be- fore the western classification as opposed to the proposed elimination of the open carrier used by the brewers In the short haul shipments also asking that thay allow the present classification on return empties to remain unchanged and that the estimated weights ou beor be also left as at present or at least until tlie uniform cation committee which is now the weights on beer from most every brewery in the United States give out a result on the of the liquid in casks barrels bottles etc The Pahst Browing company of waukee of Milwaukee the and Lemp of St Louis the of Si Paul and the neapolis were represented by their fic managers who stood unanimously on these subjects Another most important subject of interest to almost every farmer and dairyman of Texas or my other place was the argument pre- sented before tlie committee by G A DCS Iowa the Iowa State Manufacturers on tlie to change tile classification and lower Hie freight Texas Traveling Passenger sociation Gathers in the Annual Session DISCUSS DALLAS fhc third Annual convention the Texas Traveling Passenger Agents sociation convened this morning in the m main auditorium of the Chamber Commerce with X S Davis i of thc association presiding of Special Dispatch Kansas flit a discussion of thc to be provided for the Association of Passenger Agents which moots at Dallas in October this year thc election of officers for the en- suing year was held Only one name was offered in nomination for thc offices in thc association and the tion of man was unanimous The officers elected for the ensuing year wore is poisoner President E A Kellogg ticket station Kalv Frisco and ton i- Texas Central first vice president E Fitch Believed Bacilli Were tered to Swope Heirs Kansas City AN ARREST IS Post Mortem on Stomach May Reveal Newest Method Committing Murder Taft Recommends Issuing of Bonds for Completion of Reclamation in the Southwest RECOMMENDS SUGGESTIONS Load Message Conservation Washington Jan president's special message conservation of natural resources was sent to congress today and its reading commenced in both houses Taft recommends that congress follow out the M in regard to classification of lands and Sieved to have of them incorporated in bills prepared by that for very horror and which arc at the disposal of congress the life of I Tim also recommends that congress give authority centur shaken to the of iu bonds to complete reclamation i rate o ers n cresm by argument passenger agent Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain San Antonio second vice president 71 C Carson general passenger department York Central lines Dallas secretary and treasurer T A Chilton traveling senger agent Texas Fort Worth Through tlie courtesy of the Chamber of Commerce traveling passen agents were handed several good cigars ami all enjoyed a during the proceedings of the con- vention following the election of officers -In morning and short talks made by the men selected there were several ad- dresses made by the railroad men ent on the good of the order after tlie meeting adjourned sine die The railroad men have accepted in- of fever e heirs by genus to tne entire i Thomas Swope died here in October ot typhoid fever llis brother Clirisman to flic soon afterward other of lie were stricken at tlie same me Tlie conditions were so that an investigation was in- which been carried on quietly Wednesday the body of Thos Swope was disinterred secretly a inquest held and the stomach removed and sent lo Chicago for mat ion While no definite charges can be made until the result of chemist's analysis is known it is said the man to attend a bean supper to be The farmer being the consumer of the sear the separator is the man who is Ul tho subject of Sister lias been on this implement of the United States since among at the chili and the of will remain over for the event which promises to n warm one Those convention TT W Frisco Saii l Rock in the semi-arid districts of tho south and southwest need he says for the completion of these projects The president goes on record as mildly in favor of inland way development where actual need is shown and actual cost has figured He recommends provision by congress river and harbors for the carrying out of the project to maintain a of seven teet in the Ohio river by the erection of dams This will cost and will take ten years to complete At the conclusion of the message Mr Taft says that the results of the investigation are not needed to determine the value of and necessity for the legislation he recommends in regard to public lauds and reclamation text of the message is as The full To tho senate und the house of iuv mini suspected of having administered the j In mv annual germs IB under constant surveillance sage T reserved the subject of the eon Thc prosecuting attorney is To make charges should the examination in Chicago develop that the genus had been is ex- at The other members of the family are out of danger after suffering severe illness tor several weeks unfolds a plot Hint promises a historical mark in fiendish planning The suspect lias been enmeshed in i of evidence from which is of our consideration in Iu several departments habilitation of his companies know and yet I don't know where lie she said Ho was to go to two Kor three money and he is lat one of them now which one I not tell Neither will I tell where he to go MS that may not be to W R Camp attorney for a plea in the county court that the bond be not but Judge i Shook held the ease had been several times already and that it should not be continued longer Two have already been granted attorneys either for the state loi for defendant have been engaged in criminal court when the was called lie had 1 il will I i- UJL make them full fledged citizens device through its ney John Sullivan who was in production and selling The time is overdue when the of distributing cream seek its natural and permanent level in comparison with the was in the sisters this morning in the The time of the papers speaking of expense o citizens separators should Attorney Makes Statement of the sisters of this Live business in Mexico and go anil fif nTT Kill JIU UHU come at ill times Unless are a zen of some them the protection that they are en- titled to ami therefore ire lo be- come n citizen of which will afford them ample protection under ilag other farm machinery which is to it from a transportation Point of view The farmers are looking mie country they have no tm illc cream separator that will do Britain would not give work with the least expense and the and distributors are hound now fo insist that freight ex- pense shall bo reduced as have re- the cost of their profits so they can go to the farmer n machine lie can to buy Dallas aus Hoover Port Worth li McKibbin Sunset Antonio T L Cleveland Sunset Route Beaumont K A Kellogg Katy J A Chillon Texas Port II 1 Williams Santa Ft JL A in Mexico in he w Attorney Camp for the confiscation Hence the farmer is the man who is to fully expected his j by the reduction as well as arc we tho to be present this and that Jie i u bo That law The demand i was much by Via absence enforced to the letter is thirty-three and a third per The cases D Whitv in i then only when in freight charges the conditions The cases against E D in dieted at samp time as were continued generally KYLE PROPERTY TRANSFERRED Kyle Tan T t tho of separating cream of Mexico changed dining the last five vears The its lie church X can point a piece of land as farmer now separates his own creai property and Hie home with a hand separator the same and rule skimmed mill as a valuable feed and man denounces the property is the saves the great of to who secures same for a mcro i market product only to throw of A of DCS T W of St eph Mo Mr Jones of the Exchange f ChicaRo and T W well of SI Joseph took with mixed or solid cars tones contending the mixed oar should be allowed and Maxwell that it should not L C of Toledo s polio on tho subject of in crates in- lue not exceeding The f he most package for shippin roasted and coffee 1 in the value aHd T i sold his residence in Kyle to 1 L assistant lecturer and of tho State Farmers union Quite a hard norther came uji j morning and indications aro that I nf we wMl have another severe ti aml Hlat U as anv other mixed curs of imple citizen and acquire property and menfs an from i the skimmed milk IP that he is to lie With lp property j He also contended Mint the cream clothed as aj was an implement i of roasted and coffee was tn hat he en- of thc lining and bak was fiiveii hy several interested Mr <'an-kiiis lie and nt Illinois asked the on farm he nor town in members of the look to of our natural resources and subject j is one of importance ns to require a more sion than I communication no escape If is that a opportunity to send a known to have procured a large supply i special message to congress on the of typhoid fever germs supposedly j the improvement of our purposes illness and j upon the reclamation and deaths in Swope family ensued of avid semi-arid and swamp As to manner in which the germs lands upon the preservation of our and the main from further spoliation maintenance and extension ot our for est resources and for thc lawB amending the obsolete statutes soi as to retain governmental control over that part of thc public which there are valuable deposits if coal and oil and of phosphate and m control under conditions favorable to the the lands along streams m water can M made to power to be transmitted in e form of many miles to entered upon in this j the point of its use known as water this reason T power sites natural resources for special message as there is presented thc necessity for were administered if indeed were there is yet no positive in formation although the of the aci in Chicago is expected to reveal to bring to light criminal actions forest areas upon thc of th public domain with a view of a1 phosphorus laud und The finding of money interest to be shown today the old building which was numbers gathered around after thc floor was torn up and of MO or 2M who seethed about the place hunted for money which might have been stored under the floor in the old days One was successful lie a can in which was hidden and a Mexican found a gold piece This a two-story ture was one of the largest houses in the cily forty or five years ago It was then known the Old Gray and is of water power Tn wo had a public domain of acres We have now acres confined largely to tain ranges and semi-arid and arid plains liave in addition acres of land in Alaska Thc public lands were during the treated sis a asset for the liquidation of tlie public debt and as source of re- fur our sailors Later on hey were donated in large amounts in aid of the construction of wagon roads and railways in order to open up regions in the west then almost in- accessible All tho principal land ter of a century ago The homestead act the pre-emption and timber culture set the coal land tlie mining acts were among these The rapid disposition of the public lands under the early statutes and thc lax methods of distribution prevailing due T think fo the belief that tho should rapidly pass into private that the public domain was legitimate the and lhat it contrary to good morals to which n murder had not as any j j have the same protection afforded them v other purchaser U N s E T T L E D For San Antonio and tonight and Unsettled Saturday Tile maximum for the hours S dock difs was and tlie Hi Comparative this year anil T L representing the Manufacturing of St presented an argument in behalf of his Petition on tho subject of ke cream re ami all be Mox Anew business block will j tion resulted iu th supper tendered by i cd on t lip sito j areas of valuable land v T V Ross represent ing thc Fibre Shipping interests spoke on oil the subject of fireboard or pulp board pails drums or cylindrical boxes j lice R thc National j Association of Corrugated Culverts I which has two offices in Texas i the change in classification on i i iron and steed tanks The i ii I breweries were represented ts of Milwaukee bv raids ever made ou fie Now York manager of tho traffic ton occurred today at Schlitz of Milwaukee C T of St M ri Tit I So and unexpected was by R the board was thrown in tlie by Louis 1 of over St Paul liy George made within n few thc Minneapolis t Lous rene com Zi of tho Gould 10 St Anthony What do you do for a of f he I I'm a farmer A lines in Mexico will ho up-to-date Say I tcr More than persons will pasteurize d to j was I Millions Obtained by Fraud This prodigal manner of i of lar Tlie investigation in the abuse of tho land laws prosecution of laws have been vigorously prosecuted under ray administration as has been the withdrawal of coal lands for and valuation and the holding of power sites March 4 1904 temporary of power sites have been made h streams and these withdrawals fore cover 229 per cent more than were covered by the withdrawals made prior to that date Statutes Not Adapted Tho present statutes except so far as they dispose of the precious and the purely not adapted to carry out- the modern of tho best disposition of lands to private ownership under con- ditions offering on the one hand inducement to private capital to take them over for with restrictive on tie er which shall secure to the pnblia that character of control which prevent monopoly or misuse of tla lands or of their products The power of the secretary of interior to withdraw from the I ion of existing statutes tracts of lands tho disposition under lutes be detrimental to the lie interest is not clear or satisfactory I This power has been exorcised in of the public with the hope that congress might affirm the action of the executive by laws adapted the new conditions Unfortunately congress has not thus fully acted the recommendations of the executive and thc as to what the tivo is to do is under the circum- stances full of difficulty Congress Should Validate Them ft seems to tne that it is the duty on Page 3 Leader COLD PREDICTED WILL BRING DISASTER and many of j our natural resources into the hands Tn HIT nil living of persons who felt little or no U- tor promoting tho national i I U UiL U through their development truth is that title to millions of j of public lands was fraudulently i and that right to recover a large part of such lands for the Ions since ceased hy reason j of statutes of limitation i Associated lias developed in recent Xew Orleans Ian years a concern in the i which Carl a mind respect the and j proper ot our This FOR 10 norc on proper ot our natural has Loon particularly directed IUf ft the conservation of the resources proprietor of 1 Standing of All I Will Be Found on Page 12 jot tier active and I r he i 1110 of I raids in history t over 130 points lily with McKinnon r Grocer i on tho in shippim and j in Cars j and I esls were by Chicago Jan ed one of tions have produced a condition in the in according to expert business in To make worse thc is to calamity The coal i er a oold spell ot cars in flic railroad yards are now axle in snow and slush will become i Ibf tr.iclfs trade is p the fie generally on the is spoke that schedules have ami the of freight as Chicago which for weeks lias j cd from a scarcity of conl of the public domain bakery brained the i is ow to save and the latter upbraided him for at- the worst fuel how tn how to conservo lis A- still to develop for no sane person oan I it is common that arc Lv unborn 1 Jly j Aiming the most ro- I forms by mv in I was the ill il is tion of bud frauds and lhc Mien from to public TO TAKE UP RATE SUIT Ia y cf will In- taken up Hi v i i i i o 11 Hi 1111 111 t hfl tic remaining public coutl Monday   

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