Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 301, Ed. 1, Friday, September 2, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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that the scarlet
TrfiJittnK1 Thoro wero
Metropolitan as lam and tho
h the
1 uta hospitals 3500 cases o tho
Jw lo try and rewue eleven
j the cp w of tho Spanish ship
Ml Into tho hands of the Moorish
E lfcdj ago while engaged
rTrrcJlopDt Linveinnu nas as ms
guon John 0 Carlisle who ar
ljtday from Boston
r rraterday destroyed tho old
ilnhwaatDis Moines Iowa
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wed In laa Superior Tho Wheelman
Iiili How tha Men Women and
iei Died The Ship Crohe In l wo
EttLTSTRMAitm Mich Sept 1
tstt i t is A nmvoa uown
i s u passenger Lurty
f gonia tin wheelman
irtiror of tho manmioth
Bti am r W Rtrrn IioWrrve
fotinu d Tuesday fifty miles
VMte Fish point Tho Western
Bre up bound left Soo canal Tuqh
nWiVtcn n havinjr on boanl as
Zitt CaDLalu IN tor Mineh her
irvMR wI j children and his wifes
M la re iilar ctoteot twWItT
Irjhandfi The r st of her short
T and tho fa ality is boht told In the
iuiw iiwan wjio is me oniy ono
ftpf tft rntv tsevpn rouIs to tell tho
rlble talo
fverythlnB went well until about
itjiniloa aboo Wlilto Rsh when
leflrjt warnliiff any ono on board hndt
Impending danj r was u terrible
bacaus J by tho hujp craft
and br aklug tho mainmast
ilay up the riffling She took in
iiuui Mm out lb ii mt nij juni
BUwto low red Caplaiu Minch
Bjuunh and ofllc rs and tho crow of
to the numb r of seventeen
rMit thi o di n yawls and tho
to the mutailij onod The
iffve tank in a few minutes
fcsa b fore ho had hardlv
out of ulirht tho niutalllo
ll capsitM The other wnt to her
Stance oat only bucc eded tn
f 7 two of her occtfpantfi Captain
Fluent ton nd tho htoaid Tho nine
MtsurvtvorB 6tartd for White Hbh
ty ffiUtft awv The wind was about
liea tiny started but voercd
iie but tho j aM weathered
s on nitrnt ana unxu eoven
jak the next mornlnir when ubou
irom nio harms station co
ad about a mllo from tho shore it
wwart Bays ha saw nono of the oc
JJaUalt nhat ilu sinnlc for shore
H the cries of tho children tho
M Ba o tho worai n and tho moaning
ULCBKntVIP f nKln fun Iw mm
Bwa IhiaallbccamL silent
iwrt was Id tho war two hours
Sir ho shore about ten miles
wa tho jtatio nna had to walk
jo uoioro reachlujr any one to
any tract ot any other survivor of
SLsMk and th ro is no queatloa
gSSslldriwoid
hiz u m li was ono of tho
FWl i ratU on the lako and liad only
waon Lake smx rfor for a llttlo over
TL o n d by P G Mlnch
- ms larauy were lost on ner
wothr lost r ar as can be ob
il rom Si wsrt are Albtsrt
raw and wn Ml to ird iVgleston
gro N Y i beound Mato Chas
S band Bioch Michi Chas
trJS Seamin Cleveland Chas
DlJ ipnaw Watchman Schuyler
rnelForbes Allronla Mlnh
KILLED HIS MISTRESS
W ilieinpied b Take Kit own Llle
J a Success Alieaipl
faiTij -01 MPV l Shortlv be-
OldlUshl last nli ht nnnrv hm
lUi1 lut and lnalantly killed
Wlrti Bu n known hero as
uZj whi real narae was
itiW who come here from
Kn0 urmthen shut hlmwlf
probuly die Orm la but 23
SeZJaE wliil his mibtresswM 38
4111 uCi and ano threat-
nn rnpi ve by the suburbau
kihts morning They
i ti
ln J11 hZ j a oicmlli and wanted
I v low Peration of the road
SSw WmberUntli0ff M
ligiFfipvvw i -
CLARK CONTINGENT
The City Full of Talkers and
Workers
AND ARE FULL OF ENTHUSIASM
Judge Clark Speakj to a Houm Full of His
Supporter
Others On Hla Ticket Make Short Addrestes
Telling What They Art Oohj la
Do All Are fcanlidant
ol Success
A POLITICAL CEMElfc
Gtherlnar
Mo o j A
of the CUtk CIidi
lied For Vr
YcBtorrlhV Vittm a moat 1 t 1
- mm j m bu
ion iit infl nniiiin ii KtntcK
gestae no stato house w VV LS
ifr for occupancy
itlfcrlln while tho work of
t thsoklrojalcustlQ in Koenlgberg
IJlijffiiiDgon jeatomay tho Geannaing
J MieDljr collapsed precipitating a
juVr or woncmen io mo grounu
Mwcre Instantly killed
IlViTiflflespIioii of firedamp
jieata Bra Us cbal mino
i All tho miners havo bon
Ifor Vwinty flvo bodies havo been
Jfc4C07d
UryFoitor eald yesterday that
frthts tK n n yot no placo or tlrao
njnrxra for tho meeting of the Inter
iteailman tary conference Should
continue opinions are ex-
fpMftt tto TraiUiy Weparlment
IiIa w tin rill lii until
fBoelatrr dat n danger from tho
Ki 1
jfawyo w nowu rrjntta uujv
ALL BUT ONE
IffifTHETWENTY SEVEN PEOPLE
ON THE WEbTERN RESERVE
-e Juslasm In Fort Worth
out yesterday by men
i
euthui JU
and eonildent the ulan for
the Becortd series ol battles of his cam
pulcn
The oeeatilon was the first meeting ot
tboexocutlvt commlltee for the Clark
ticket sinoo Ita adjournment at Hous-
ton All of the candidates on tho tick-
et wero present tut 0 one Col W C
Walshj iiominee for land commissioner
Tho most of them eawo oer with
Judge Clark from Dallas yesterday
morning having attended tho ratlf ji
tlon there Wednesday night
An It was intended to bu strictly a
business mcotlnjr no formal reception
was tendcrtd the visitors bjt their
urrlial quickly thronged tho hotel lob-
bies with a host of local sympathizers
Xlrcntlv Coinlnlll ALtlna
At 1030 a m tho executive commit-
tee was eallod to order at Huffmans
hall by Chairman Matlock All of the
reporters were excluded and all others
toot members ot tho committee oxoent
tho nominees and a few leading sup-
porters of the ticket
A cull of tho roll disclosed tho follow-
ing momhers of theexecullto commlt
tho present
II C Murray Denlson fourth dis-
trict
H ILNcyland Greemlllo fifth dis-
trict
ttirry Miller Dalian ulith district
T Daley Forney ninth district
J O Illes ItMka tenth district
Hurt Moore Waco eleventh district
lhil U Peers Caltert twolfth dis-
trict
J D Polk San Augustino fourteenth
district
J T Meyer Houston sixteenth dis-
trict
W Dunovant Englol ako eighteenth
dl ll let
Geo Milton McDado nluetecnth
district
V M Walton Austin twentieth
dUtrlot
J D Gulnn New Braunfcls twenty-
LlaYis Jil 1oso MonilJrih
district
It II McCain Dublin twenty sixth
district
J P White Gatesvillo twenty
seventh dUtrlct
C S Vanco Cisco twenty olghth
district
H U Paddock Tort Wortlt
thirtieth dlsti let
It M Collins Denton thirty first
district
All of tho nbsont members of the
committee Bato two were roprowmted
by proxy
Tho morning proceedings were de-
voted to sort of oxperlenco meeting
In which rcnorts wrro heard from every
portion of tho state Allot those wore
of an onconraglng naturo oxcepc those
relative to me ucltoi lerrixoiy oxieuu
lng from tho Transcontinental railroad
cast of the Central railway a far south
as Tykr
The sum of tho reports was that tho
Clark tickets chances are excellent in
twentv threo out of thirty one senato-
rial districts In tho stato Trom tho
lumber districts of the southeast oaino
tho btatem3nt Unit ho would sweep
that territory by overwhelming ma-
jorities The representatives of tho
southwest were oquallysangulno Mid
dlo Texas was claimed for hlin while
tho territory of tho parallelogram wj
conceded to be against him
Another important part of the work
of the oxecutlvo coramltteo was mak-
ing out tho assignment of speakers
The general Impression was that tho
campaign of education had dono Its work
in the towns and cities and thon to a
largo extent were to bo left to them
selvos and tho war carried to tho forks
of tho creeks Tho proceedings of tho
committee so far as Is proper will bs
given to the public to day
Tho members with German constitu-
encies declared there would not be a
break In the solidity of that voto for
Clark
Tho general tenor of thoso reports
put the mooting in a hoarty goal
humor with tho situation and when It
broke up for dinner tho participants
came down tho stairway wearing broad
smiles and chatting with tho gaiety of
renewed assurance
rnilliUt ror Comptroller Wsaled
In tho afternoon another meeting
was hold which lasted from 3 until
6 30 oclock II Vw w wltb
clored doors The selection of a candi-
date for comptroller to take tho place
of Mr Gillespie of Dallas resigned
the loading subject
was
wore soBEeetod for the
6m end names
plaoe among them Mr V w i ang
cnTister oftho state grange of Oat
Cllffi Sheriff Cox of Hill county and
Mr Allen of Kanman Art upon
the matter was deferred until J
Plans for the campaign i1
cud at length It was gJ
arirued that iDe ngn i2
JrSutho6Urt a4 ttaUt
ai ntrffMwilvfl everywhere Eacnoi
ww
ui KS1 LIj A iiilf rt ihe stump
lleve him whnwuponhr took lhnomriwn m eto of we
ft na made hat may pobsibly and stay there untg
- - - 1 Minnntirn nirHULiiuuiv wm 7
n a 11 lmiui uvhjmpi io euduis
i5s City ifn k 1 m
r -
feecK
will not Termlthtm to do cam-
rdeelded that Judge CUrk
should rest until SepUmN r 15 when he
will assuioe the stump d spealc
unUl tiecwun uj
tlnuoutly uhui
larii
liOUT WOllTII TEXAS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 2 102
Turner hall ticket is not affpreMivelv
presented
When the committee adjourned it
was to meet thla morning at IIutTmau8
hall at 9 oVIock
KEAUr TO ASHIRT
rrlendi of lha Caoi Who Will StfeBtl by
TltvlrUoD
I rom all over the state supporters ot
the Waoo man came to assist In glvlnff
his candidacy a push at the utarL It
was impowiblo to get n full list of tlio
Visitors but among them wero
VT ronldcxter and H P Brown
Cleburne II J Kerr Graubury H II
Ounnlnaham San Antonio J T liar
eoutt WeatherfatdK RlUdccll lVr
ney T 1L Anderson Waxahachie W
N George Konis A S Johnson IIllls
txiroC P Barber Sojmour Hal W
Greoi Hcaumoatj M S DuBle Oales
ville V W Seareoy llronham T W
Mooro and Paul Wcporeeht Srquln
11 It Taner Laredo T L SUmBeld
J L Terrell and Jas Orr Terrell W
If Tipton Itaska 11 A Watt Pales-
tine T Gilmer Orange K JKelly
Jasper S W Henderson llrowuwood
JUStellConlenille
TltnStKAUlXCl
A llrlvf Addrvs llat It ruid the Au-
dience
The opora house was crowded to suf-
focation on tho lower floor and the sec-
ond gallery was filled when tho band
began tlaj Ing Dixie and ecortedby
O P Meade chairman of tho Demo
clUo esecutlvo cohimltteo of Tei rant
county Juugo Clark accompanied by
many fi lends came on the platform
The audience ho faced was renreson
tat U e in the highest sense Alt walks
of life wero represented and In a very
pronounced majority wero they en
thuslaatto fcr Claik Many ladles
crated tho housu with their tirescnce
und it was poiwlbly one of the moat
orderly as it certainly was tho moat
good natural political meeting held In
Fort Worth since this campaign of acri-
mony began
On tho stago wercmo moors of the
executive commltU candidates on tho
Clark tickot and of tho citizens ot Fort
Worth MewnJ IWr Smith Win
Capps A A Green Tom West Wil-
son Gregg W G Veal Henry ilurnis
P Z Albiight W II Ward II It
Early nnd others
Juugo Clark was ln most excellent
mood butdlsupioLnttd tho audleuoit by
making only a short speech of a hall an
hours length in which however he
eald many trenchant things of the
nwinocrate
He begged Indulgence for ho oould
not makuanyoxtenaed remarks though
when he spoke in Dallas lest night ho
felt ho would havo to speak tn
Fort Worh to night but he had boon
wo much ongaged with the work of tho
txocutlo conimltlpe UjaT ho wan
scarcely able to iak to a Fort Worth
audience dewtrvedly Ho enumerated
tho variety of parties aiklug tha oonQ
denco c tho pooplo of Texas to day
placing us tho first tho Domocratto par
ty
01 wmen no wusanunnonny ioaaer
Ho rapidly skotthed tho principles of
democracy as emuoaieu in ineir plat-
form tho fundamental basis of alt ot It
bolnc tho Inalienable rUht of tho
to rulo themselves This was pure
Ke
The next was the Peoples party and
whatever might bo tId In condemna-
tion of thotr prlnolples their platform
least no manly and straightfor-
ward that jou knew what tho distin-
guished citizen of Fort Worth who
stood on this platform advocated An-
other came from tho sw I doc rata and
was as varied oh Josephs ooat a llttlo
anarchy u llttlo communism a ptlo of
demagogy plastered with nIerablo
poll tlcal blush and this wondeiful con
6tructIouis claimed by thoso who pro
mulgald It an tho only slmon puro
Domocratlo platform in Tnxas The
climax wai reached whou ho eald it
was well the makers of this marvot had
declared thri was no ooniraunism
In this platform fur the people of
Texan had found much as the makers
of it would learn in Koowber That
declaration reminded him of n so called
Democratic assembly at ban Antonio
two Veai s ago when neaily every
pjicakpr folt called upon to declare I
am a Democrat If you men of Tar
rant county like our platform it re-
mains for j ou to declare what kind of
government you want Wo offer you
tho least possible go ernmont consist-
ent with the old fashioned Imocraey
that found its hlghct Idoal in a regard
for tho constitutions of the atate and
tho United tilatwi adequate protection
to llfo liberty and property and these
principles must excite the cordial ap-
probation of all honest pooplo
The implied obligation to give equal
rights to all those wo invito to share
tho blessings of our great state was
discussed and tn discussing this he ex-
claimed Have wo not drained tho bit-
ter cup of evil government Hate we
not tried departures from the Demo-
cratic principle of equal and Just laws
for all until tho heart sickens until
depression rttgui where prosperity
should live9 lie reviewed tho futile
ollorts to establish a railway commis-
sion which was dono and until It had
a little difficulty with Judgo McCormick
tho commlsblon existed He scathingly
rovlewod the humiliation these people
had brought on the state by tho enact-
ment of a commission law that violated
the constltutloa of tho state of the
Uoited States and every principle of
oqulty Ho pledged himself If elected
to give the people a commission that
would stand the test of judicial dochtion
and one that would be what they ak
for a protection against unjutt
discrimination on tho part of
railways ud at tho same time proteo
tho nilmuis in their rights Send
mentoiho legislature llko JarvUnud
Beckham and I promise you we will
have the honor of Texas redeemed
by IntelligeDl and constitutional legis-
lation Ho rticognlzed the need for
work to win and asked all who favored
pure rovernnvnt to aid In tho good
work lie had no apology to make
for anything doue at Houston
They wei hre to resurrect
the Democratic party of Txs
and they were qual to the emergency
He poko of the unequlrooel character
of lhetr platform so straight and plain
that one standing on it would not have
to turn an wen w eaten a vote iiea
tcrlbed Texas In It proeptrlt before
this modern quackery of Hogg states-
manship came to blight tho Und Jn
the fight there was to be no tU
backward and he Invited all
ro loved their fellownK
to march wlib them to the ceiul
victory ILawas wcvm in Novenr
A number of lunteer to do
campaign duty were reporwa mn w ever the state tor the Ticiory won that
expected to leave not book or
ofEoeUbt In whkh the cause d the
V6Ull WlkOCIsV alii I ITI MWVU IVUW HiMt
her people again enjoying their ancient
liberties and rights
C M ROGERS
of Austin candidato for lieutenant-governor
pok briefly as to hts candidacy
He claimed the credit of being the first
Democrat south of Waco who hadfpolce
against Hoggtsm and ln substance that
it was a baitlo not for oiHcu but for ft
pure and re - iraed Domocratlo govern-
ment in tho stato He could and would
gho all his time to the campaign and
though ho had thought but llttlo about
euoctits but much for tho principle In-
volved in the Unwed he hd been eo
cheered since ho came here that
he folt that success was promised
Ho was gratified by the cheering re-
ports coming in from all over tho slate
by tho reception nt Dallas Wednesday
and at Fort Worth last night and
thought when the governor heard of
them he would at least luqulro who
George Clark waa
CANDIDATE FOK
ERAL MCDOWELL
was in for tho fight and he would
make ono hundred and forty speeches
If needed tn aid ir tho came between
now and Not ember He would rather
bo defeated on the Democratic platform
than elected on Hoggs platform
Candidate for treasurer
Tos j ooucr
made alow remarks when Introduced
but ho wuaconerclonliousln hU opposi-
tion to Hogg and lrU Ideas of govern-
ment They could call uh bolters if
ther wished I wdi onoe called a relwt
and gloried In the name It matters
not w hcther we bolUnlnt Houston split
or wero drlvun out tho principles
of the two parties were o antagonistic
the purling had Io come and now
twirled the two could noer bo again
i rough t together without a change of
heart on the part of nno or tho other
Ho for himself would rather ba n bolter
than a communist Ho gave some do
talla of reports of clubs nil showing n
mnrkedfDcrcoMo In tho Clark strength
JUixn it H 1iiJui
candidate for judgo of tho criminal
court of appeals has only ono leg and
Cttpt Paddock introduced all there
was of him Tho balanod was some-
where ln northern Virginia Tho judge
said that Hogg had boustud he could
not ndi island tho language npokn by
many ot the citlreni of rhj Hto county
but when thoo citizens gate Clark 1500
to 2000 majotlty In November ho would
understand their language better And
thon tin- audience cheered
H 1 llruwn was forced out by Cnpt
Paddock Mr Hi own Is n candidate
for elector on the Demoocutlo ticket
Ho specified In what particulars the
Hogg platform was mifjtatuocratlc
instan lng and explaining thMe a the
Income tax the sliver plaal the flaw-
ing of tho land titles th commission
us it now exists
Harry Miller Is un oxiouth Caro-
linian who talks oaftlfv1 gracefully and
forcibly He doscrlbod fome of tho
w rongs at Houston that forced thu spilt
and was now aligned with tho Clark
movement that Texas and Democracy
might live It was a fight of Domo
cratlo principles of equal pirtIclKl
tlon In a government of and for the
peoplo against ono mnn potter
Polndexter of Oloburno waj noxt
called for ard ho snoke of wrongful
acta of the majority of Hoggllea ut
iiuusiuu in me BiiuDKroi miuiiici jiu
criticised tho legislation Oiked for by
Hogg tank first mesawigo tho crude
manner in which thobe laws were en-
acted ami the universal fate that had
overtaken them from the text book
law without an enacting clause to th
alien land law tho uaury law tho com-
mission law etc and greatly enjoyed
tho funeral of these laws that would bo
oltturtcd in Austin November next and
Gfo Claik would presldo over tho ob-
sequies
A voice naid glvo It to Iteagan
Hut tho speaker only said God pity
thepooroldmsn WLatBljoutMinii1
was asked but this the speaker lguorod
Ills closing appeul was for an earnest
support forGtrge Clark the friend of
the pooplo Hut nomebody BAeracd U
have itin for Mills und asked How
did Mills got Into the senate Turn-
ing to Judge Clark he rolnUd him out
to tho house saylug Thcro Is tho man
that did It
Chairman Matlock Introduced W
W Searcy of Washington tnnnty as tho
bravest brainiest little Duorat In
tho state of Tcxm Mr Scarry
to face wild no courage was needed
an audience ot Fort Woth Democrats
Ho had hud many words of dieur In
Fort Worth to day and had confidence
In the honor and sense of tho people
and In tho triumph of pure tru Dero
ocracj IIo was the last speakor but
as the audienco dUpewd Haddock got
In a parting shot by suggesting they nil
meet at tho j tolls In November wlUt a
Clark ballot in their hand
INTHKlOIIHIrS
No TrouLU to Oet tlit rollilctsas to Tftlk
Abaat the Oenipslrn
The lobbies of tho hotels wero crowd-
ed with buzzing thrtngs of excited pol-
iticians each of whom had winothiug
to tell tho othors and as everyone
wanted to talk and none to listen con-
versation hod full awing Of courts
everything wo for Clark The few
Hogg Damocrato around dfscroetly
held thctr peace wisely concluding
that this was not their day Homo
times however one of them fretting
at the claims and charges of tho en-
emy Indulged ln retort but it was a
lowng game for the superior numbers
of thn other side bore Mm down und
ho hod no show in the war of words
Under such circumstances he generally
eonteiitfd himself with well you
can do the talking now and ln No-
vember well Uo the voting
A handsome and Imposing visitor
fromCleburnwwasa good loTjcer and
made several good points He was
eangutnect Clarks election and as
wtUk that hi candidate was stronger
now than at tho time of the Houston
convention
What has gtvn htm thU strength
asknd the reporter
Because he Is right by God sir
and a Democrat standing en a Demo
emtio platform The Democrats of
Tisxas know a Democrat when they sec
him and they know ueorge Clark is
the true Democralio Candida lo for gov-
ernor
The feellnir a rain it Senator Rocr O
Mills la very bitter There Is little or
oo fooling against Senator Coke be-
cause his declaration for Hogg was
pnenIly looked for but Mill was
proudly counted ea m a champion of
t lark aad his dei hu atlon in favor of
Hogg as tbo regular Pocratlo nomi-
nee has enraged the Clark men who
lok upon hlu as a Wrn ooat false to
his frlocd and oaworVhy of their
- r
THEFTOT WORTH GAZETTE
fiSMOCBAT lTTBIISHBKJ CO
port This feeling Is not confined to
Mill but goea out against nil others of
the former suiMJorters of Clark who
Influenced by tho action ot tho ltfmiUm
convention give their adherence to
Hogg H tho regular uomlnoo And by
tho way thetw so callod turn coitUr
nrobythis action mado very aotlvft
workers for Hogg whom otherwise
they would bato only puwlvelj buji
purted
Wherever Judgo Clark aprwarod his
supporters crowded around mm eager
to aliake hunds or have a word of rec-
ognition from him which ho was al-
ways ready to gho It cannot bo wild
that his support Is lacking In loyally
and devotion
Pat QKeefa mado an
None but true blues
oscaptil by Pats eagle ee
Senator M M Crnne of Johnson
administration candidate tor lieutenant
iroternor was tn the cttv esterlv
being eonnccWd with tho Hnuer ha-
beas txirpuB cftrMt I Io would not 1m in-
terviewed but told Tun
confidentially that Governor
Hogg would bo re elected
Mr Mat km Hansom an oithuMasHo
Hogg leader of Alvarado thought it
was to bo an opn mi etlng but cHsw
ered his mistake whn ho cana In wiu
tict with Pot OKeefo He my that
Clark Is simply not in it t far as
Johnson ouunt Is conoeriied
Judge Clark looks us halo nnd hearty
as whoa the nampalgn opened InlVbru
nry He told n Gaiette roiwrter that
ho would real two weeks and then tx in
tho campaign to stay In until the
glorious result comos which I inevita-
ble
Tarrant county Is regarded as delat
able ground
uiiamnun lioniiey oi tno xuirn
party talking ntxntt the proposed en
duttement of Clark by tho ltenublicAii
convent Ion wild it would not give him
the Bolldltejmbllcan voto but that a
large part of It would still voto ns It
pleased unless nominations should bo
maoe
Mr W M Speno city editor ot tho
Auhtln venlug Notvs eamu with the
HOitlhorn contingent
Mr W M Polndexter a prominent
Inwjor of Cleburne was un interestwl
figure In the prnootHlliuiH Ho veoits
no material change in the status of nt
fairs thorn tnc the two ninvcnlioiis
wero held Kvur loading farmers par-
tial pn ted ho siijs la tho loocnt or
ganltattoiiof tho Clark club who were
Hogg men prior to tho Incident at
Huuoton
BAKERS COMMITTEE
Appointed tit tho Hogg Domo
cratlc Convention
ADOPTS A PLAN OF CAMPAIGN
At Meelhg of Iho Full D ard at Austin
Yettird y
Wherever County Chaifmen Mays Dolled a New
Chairman Is io bs Appointed- Cam
salon Clubs to ba Organ-
ized at Onca
Bpeettl to the Dure tie
Austin Tnx Ropt 1 Tho Hogg
executive committee met In tho dis-
trict com I room nt 1 1 oclock this morn
Ing Before the chairman rappral the
meeting to order Mr Kaufman slid
around nnd tcrj polltoly roquestsl the
reiwrwrs io move wnion out oi nour
tony to the Hoggiies they protoedoil to
do
The committeemen then proceeded
tobusinosH The following n presents
tlveMlkelng present Juhn L Croddox
A McKlvalue P H Parduo M
J Muoro 8am It Burroughs 11 M
Johnston Jobu B Lynn Jtmeph W
ItobeiOoj P It Groves U W Slay
ton T C Taylor T O Martin and Mr
Walter H Baker of Wiu was in tho
chair
Mr Frank I Cravens of Waco was
elt cUd secretary and Mr Bd Kartfmao
of Austin nsslsUint socrotar
The general outlook of affairs was
thoroughly dlscuNfted nnd it was decided
that the othir faction of the Demo
c ratio party or Clark men would be
harrassed justue little i nHsIbg
Among the outsldern who woro ul
lowed to rviualn ufter the riortors
woro rcnuestod lo leave wero J P
White Wm It Hamby II li
Hpellov and A B Burlexou of Travis
H J lAbatt of Gahuia ton Judge Plnck
ney of Waller and Web Fin ley
A sub committee of five vrlth Chuli
man Baker was appointed to formulate
a plan of campaign tho cemmlttive be-
ing composed of it W 8 lay ton B It
Mone A It Hinks It M Johnston
and A G McHvatnc
The meeting then adjoimed until 6
oclock awaiting tho report of tho ub
coirunltteo
Promptly at the appointed hour tho
commit too reatsemblwl to hear tho re-
port of tho hub eomtnHteo whom rrc
ommundatlons woro us follows
Jet That each senatorial chairman
shall appoint at his discretion county
chairmen to maintain a perfect organ-
ization of the Democratic party and
mora especially shall this r dono where
the old chairmen havo bolted
Second It urgos organization of
Democratic campaign eTabs in overy
county and precinct in the state and re-
quire senatorial chairmen to sou that
they are fenued
Third it provides tor ir appoint-
ment of a finance committee by the ex-
ecutive chairman
FourthThe chairman 1 authorized
to appoint a campaign committee to
act with him And the great neoswlty
of reporting name ana addresses of
chairmen of the Democratic clubs to
executive headquarters in order that
oamiwlgn literature may be distrib-
uted is urged
The convention then adjourned until
0 oclock to morrow morning
Fribll StlioeU Opened
RpeestolbsOsiftl
TRHeLi Tex September Tha
public schools opaned their doors ard
ccnmiemeJ business this morning with
a large roll of student and a flmt cliwi
list ol teachers
i e I
Cotton Catalog lit
CpcsJ W Ui Ustetlt
TwiRBtL Tex bept I Cotton la
coming in it a iHle Several wagon
loads were marknu d to day Cottoc
m era are hvinUnj quorWrs
PENDLETONTHEMAN
Vho Breaks the Deadlock In
the Waco Convention
AFTER TAKING 15C0 BALLOTS
Brmj Break Away and tho Bell County
Mm Wini
TV Deadlock SHIIon In Ihe Second Dlslrletjal
Nicoedochei Oglin ol Biaar tar Gover
nor on Ihe Republican Ticket
Other Slate Politics
The Heventh UUlnot Conrtnilon
nfttei m Miu
iHpectsl to the larctte
WaXTux Sept It The Seventh
coiigreeslohAl district o nmmUaii met
ugflln this morning nnd tho tretary
at once culled out lWOUi ImUui
Hell county voted sevontoen for Ger-
ald
Braxos oioned tho deadlock at onco
by the uuiiquuornumt Bnto casta
four vot4M for Poodle ton
lalls uotiuty voted two and one half
for Pendleton and fit o and one half or
Antony
Llmustono added eight votes to Pen
dletons column and McLonnuudld the
same
Milam went down with its cuudlduto
and oast eleven votes for Antony
Itoberteon voUd nine for Pendleton
Chairman Klunnrd of tho Boll dole
gilt I on was ou his feet In an Instant
imdHAld Mr Clmluunu Bell uouuty
changes he menteeit votes to Pcndlo
ton
ThU willed it and Milam give up
the tight vuceumlwjd to tho Inevitable
and changed her olov on votes to Pon
d letou
Tho seoretarv announced the voto us
follows Pcndlotot fitH Antony 6 and
applnuwts grouted the ruUng for sev-
eral minute
Uiwn motion of Lewis of Mllaro tho
nomination was nuulo uiiiiuiiuous
Bpoochee were madobyOorald Blake
Auumy and others pledging tsupport to
the uomlnoo
IIOlHllv ON VVI3AVKIL
lie Ilea o tin tin nit lt Nejr lu Auent to
Mump Aetibje lUmerhe
Selel to the Oshus
TKXAHKANA AltK Bept 1 Ilt
nlglit Slump Ash by produntlel oleo
tor on the 1 hliil party ticket tn Texas
uiu Hon Juke Hodges of iarU en-
t raged louao In a joint dlflcunlon at tho opma
In his opening steHjh Ashby in re-
feiTiiiK lo tho close of the civil war eald
that tho Houlheinsoldlere hud gone
iomo from Apponmtax with ntdhlng
eft but ruga When lit replying
Hoilgus eainn to this jxilnt hi said
Yes llm gunUemaii fttatfe that uor
rcelly limy bad only ripi and their
honor It ft but what did Weiiter do for
jrars after but dog and datuu
th m ft traitors iumI murdorers
to whom no quartar slmmd be given
and as mau hullng women wiling
scoundrels who inert tinl mi 1noncy
or consideruUun at tho hands of the
goyvrmnent ynt this eamo man Wiwver
who would leave to the Hon thorn
soldier his rugs tmt would rob him of
hi honor wa the candidate whom the
Third prtity uskedtlie iwoplo whom ho
had traduced for tho highest oillce In
tho laud
JNUIANA linMIMntTlU CAMPAMIN
Opeetd el Tluo unei lmrdf tttntml
hlvnftu tipenh
VlNOBNNCH IK11 Bepb l Tlm
Deinooratfe canuwiign oiittiied In South
em Indiana lo ditj The weather was
Hue Tint day otuied with u paiade
nx GocriKi Gruy of Indiana presided
over thu tnc4iiing and IuIumIuiwI Gen-
eral Stevouseti In pr ontng Htcven
son ttie ex governor upoko lugthe mot
ou logistic terms und said the candid a to
for the vlou prvsIdeucy deiefvod tho
vote of overy Doinoeiat In Indiana and
overy cltlxeti vlio desired reform car-
ried out
Genoral htevonson spoke nearly an
hour Ho guvc uimt of his attention to
tho tarllt it nd fortn blllhc aleo sjioko of
tho valuiblo sertlooe of Governor Gray
saying Indiana DsmocraU should bo
proud of hint
Cl u u do Matthews oandldalofnr gov
nor ami Senator Voorheos followed
General Stove n son in short oulogletlo
remarks
LUna Demoerst
SplSl to Its OnettA
LLANO Trx Sept 1 Tho Domo
cratlo county convention for the pur
pre of nominating a full county tlckfit
and to Boleot deiegaU to thu reproeau
UtlvooonvonUon mot in the Hargrove
bril MUml and was ealled loonier
by Clialrmju C L Ijtuderduio On ac-
count of it i Atuing and tho river rising
the convention adjourned until 2
oVlork
On rflaserabllng tho delegates were
elected and Instructed to vote for James
Flack for representative The oontep
llon then uorolnatwl the following fvun
ty ticket J F Isaacs for county judge
M M Hurgls for clerk ltn A Llgon
for sheriff I II Hargnn for treMurer
Prank IL Hargon for aseewwr W C
Und on for county attorney T A Cham
1rlaln for surveyor and Jt i Howard
for public wulgher
Ktollirn Tej Van fen ties
Special totbeaaWya
Houston yfiiz Bept 1 The
Grimes count Jtupubllcans noiolnatod
Jim Caldwoil colored for lha leglala
tur They endorsed Dau Taylor col-
ored for congrees and Judge Kettler
I Mrnt -critic nomlaeo for distrlot fudge
Thu Democrat of Fort Beau and
Wuller counties in convention at Hemp
nUnxd nominated Judge Ballewe or
Kicbmond for tho legislature
Special letbsCsutUk
WfffMKKt Tkx Sept 1 Tho Demn
eraW of the Eighteenth senatorial dis-
trict to day nomfnaUd Wm Blakttfew
of I arooa county
llntn 1U publican
6pf cist lo the Oatetta
HovtfTOX TDX Stpt L The Ite
pjbilcan Ofrtjrly ooavmticm hasdecldff
to tune with thu Third party ties in
county affairs The leaders say lhn
will not go with Cvney In hl upper
of Clark for governor and claim that in
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onler te maintain organization and y
curorenognltlonas a party hereafterj
a fullHcnubltcan ticket must bo put out
at FortWorlh on the thirteenth
llrertlotk a tU Seeoail
8rcit to tt Oatstuv
Houston TKTSopt 3 The coi
growlorml oonvontlon of tho second dim
trict at Nacogdoches lsstlUdeadlm Iced
having been In BOAttlop for throo duyn
Congressman Long and Earl Adam
havo Iwlh Iwen w lthdmwn and the ote
btlll stands Sexton A and Cooper 3 and tt
fa thought the lock may bo broken by
Longs ronomlnatlon
ItUIn WIUol gpenk
AUOURTA Mr Sept 1 Senator
Halo stated to a newspaper man that
Mr Hlatno will make no speeches
during the campaign but Is now cm
gaged In writing a letter that will
likely appear any day which ho do
a oted to lome of thoiasue whtch ard
being discussed and in which ho taken
deep Interest
GLN 8 It MAXrTS OlIMON
1 Tbat Trx Ileinorreer la rTYltfeoet a
tfiftier
SptHltl to th OiirUe
Pauis Tex Sent 1 Gen Maxey
who has lieen pjnulng thu summer In
tho Arkansas mounluins was askod
jestenlay for his Mow on tho situa-
tion
Briefly stated ho regard the state
Demivcmcy ns lelng without a duly
commiestoncd leader That neither
ticket can command the feitlty of
Democrat and that tho result at Hoimi
touwns simply to ltdeatm Demotuithi
from any ulfeglanco to auy stato ticket
nnd leave them entirely tree to act u
they indlv I dually preferred In state nutt
lorn Tli at sioh faotiou w ua command-
ing thesupioitnt men long and wvli
known as Demturnts of faith and prin-
ciple und whose lmoerucy could not
Ut cpMMUotiodiUia nothing in tio Hou
ton revont would tuptwrt it reading
out attempt That all could uulto in
support of tho olectoial ticket- and
bhould do to hoartllv nud catuustly
ItUnltot lItiiul1loene
Spretsl to tbe OsMlle
Blankkt Tkx Aug 31 Tho lbs
publieiuiK of this ureriiiut hold a con-
vention to dny and etecttd dnlegalen io
tho county convention to seleut dele-
gate to tho etata convention Pink
Anderii was elected chairman and A
A Ihtlwlo secretary Tho chair statod
that he did not know how many d lo
mttOA thev wero ul lowed If very mant
tliov would not Ixi able to send thorn
m ture were only seven Itepubllt a a
prtwent CUlTonl Smith A A Bai
wliuiud Clifford Andeiwon wcru 1km n
dolfgutea All feel jubilant vm iho
proioctw of the llepubllcan party of
this slate
lerjr Uralirlnc
fiprclat totbflOitia
Ukuton Tex Sep 1 Tho bows of
the nomination of Gtx C IVudlnton for
oongi wHtlsvory gratifying to hts many
ft lends hero
Hon M llkblitetinU Clilesie
XjIUijahw jiii Sep -Hon
Amu
M DIckl on nrrlvetl In Chleat L
nlghlnnri in quuiteied at the ituhr
lluu He says ho will le In no city
only a few dayabut he will name a sub
stttflwhowjljaftlurit ateod while
he fa In New York
Tautieaecike Celt
St Loitih Mo Sept lCbalrman
TaubtMieck list culled a mnotlng of tlu
national oxecutlvo committee cf tho
IVople paity for 8ptmber 12 ut
headquurtum in this city Ho rrfu od
to stato thu object of tho meeting but
eaja It will Ivi Important
A Minuter fer Oeexrei
DeWVJcn Cor Spt 1 Tho
parly of the 1 rat congressional
Slos nominated Hov Myron W
Heed for congress
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Dcibort Sevan OolidJnjri Origin U
known
8ois1 teUsOsMtis
TKtlRELh TKX Sdpt J Fire
caught in Hairone photograph gallery
alut 8 oclock this evening and rapid-
ly spread and communicated with thd
adjoining bulldidgi east Beth wero
two atory bricks The fire was not un-
der control unltl ft 30 Both briok
buildings arc pretty well gutted except
tho first During the fire tuerf
were three men hudly burnod though
notMsrloualy The asylum fir ootn
came In and did gallant service
Siny ws on hand directing the
men The pnstofEc building narrowly
etpd
Losses and Iniuraneo about a lol
Iomts Edwards estalo two story brick
total los Insured for 12000
W A Ailcc law famltnre and libra-
ry total Joss Insurance not known
Woodman Bon saddlery badly
damaged Insured In the Home of
Now OrlaD tor 11000 Liverpool dc
bmdrn ad Globe tlCOO
It J lirnm photograph gallery to-
tal loss InwredlnGorxaaa Amorioan
for 41000
Howell Hammond grocer 1m liadly
fiamEiL ItMirrt ln the Bpringfialo
for 110 Queen JiOO
The origin of the fire 1 not known
A Jekr Iliu
SmcM u U Okiku
Belto Tjex Sapt I norbtrt
Iooia a jocke dtX this mom uui txvsn
injuries rMlvod Tuesday treia hiloT
hroirn from a horira wUa traloiotfai
the lalrJCrouiuU
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uiiialnulwl F O Nowlnml or conif ror
Hurt In Collliilwik
Hpeol1 1 the Ofetto
Ban Antonio Tkx Bspt 1 Lat
ovoiilrik nt Clbubi Ill ulghuien mltci
wnet ol horo oit tlio Bouthcni raclHo a
workmens train collide with a train
ol boarding ram fh Ilroinan ami
onglnoer eKail by jutnitntr
homo of tlio wnrkmou lAtullncr on thu
rear end wero knocked off Ulto nouu
tianU Insldo tho our vera Miko Flynn
and William Mnlkowkjr two of tho
notion men llynu aa thrown up
luto tho comer ol the oar and n atono
loll nn his right 1 iracturlnir tun bono
Just utiovo the ankle and lnOIcUnj Mr
cral sevoro Kuilita above tho IruoturKit
twrtlon Walkowkyn right le was
nioahcd by n tool uhnt falling on him
Ilolh men woro brought to tho hospital
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