Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 224, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 5, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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PablLliea Trr dr Ift tu Yrr ir
STATU ritlVrtKJ COIIIAIV
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FresUlent VIcVrrMent
P J 8TUAIIT Secretary
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is a tNTin Mn nun inn isuittir
iAnnnsr city ciucui atio
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AVI Iti Three Ilsceptlon
ftnteretl nt the postomeo at
Worth To as second class
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In response to th increased patron-
age accorded by the Dallas ellentaa of
The Gazette wo have established a
peelal agency there In charge of Mr
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machines
Estimates prompt 1 submitted on
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MECHANICAL TttZPATlTMnKT
t3TATR FRINTXNd CO
Tort Worth Te
FOIl ATTOUMSr umnitAL
friends of
MR TUITA A OTJTJMm
nan Ant nlo annnnnc him m a ean
Udats for tl o Ijcntwwallc nomination
tor Attorn j General of the Btate
van LintJTrjSANiooritNon
JVo nra authorized to announce
n W CAMP
rf Tort Worth an a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for Lltutenant
Governor of Texas
For filnte Xnnil ComntUalnnrr
Wo aro authorized to announce
jst nnAMLtnrn
of Kills county aa n candidate
for land commissioner for Texas
subject to the action of the Democratic
state convention
TO roYTlUllBTOJli
If lie Inrelto printed nil the nrtt
rles ierrleii T storlr rle
t rrcrlve eery line of news tuu1U
1i crimdrl nut tt lis inluini As
It I thtiitMnntln ft wnnli ml trie
imili mnilrr nre hrowti Into 1h
vaitt liHUrt eirrr nluht far Inrk
if inrv Irir this rruinn it nro
furred in Orelur nil rontrl1mlo
icrpt nftrm iitntter h tlcAneil l
inr iireittonttentti V IrnMt tbU
will tr nroeplrtl Ur nil pernati yhn
IiMtv nnt roiitrtlMilluMS nf IU
litiltrutril to tliw lusettc riltiM
tnrr f tb noa Miipcurnuce m b
runtter
Ktrrs Ittenl Vormvnmt
Th storm wnxs will reach this
m iridlnr and other changes noted will
of ur at ind within 100 miles of Fort
W nth Wllhln twentv four hours
fori or nfler sunset of the dates ten
bulow
July S Tatr and cool
Jul t Modrrntlng
July Warmer
Chlaron hog receipt were out down
t ihlrl n on Tutsday Hut theree
the lui il supply
The nian who has the toost second
cholif votS win gt thew and that
man la John Harmony Iteosun
Tho iwcwhlrds rulo hat gruti odious
to the poopKt to whom starrohamber
manipulation Is odious It must go
Llku ft connective- fhlll the strike
Is severe whlln U lasts but tho Indi-
cations are that lis duration will he
Austin countys canliduln for guv
ernor contlnuei to keep Jttst suveu
votes ahiad of the scot at of
Coi hran
Two 1opullsts oted for the senate
tariff bill and two ugalnst It And
tho orators of this jarty rail much
at Di mocrntn hero use of their divisions
on Important Questions
The Itouson JVst onco gavr away
a lightning calculator aa a premium
but the ma who makes up Us gu-
bernatorial tables never JnanagH u
eeeils to acquire one of them
Congressman WIIlam Henry Cralnes
IvrtJ pipti tinih mi his aitrlet will tit
hi unmiilrrwd this ywr HI only op-
uicnt fo tho nomnatloH Major Fly
lias wtlhdrawn from the Xaoc
ThetunocmttOflfpptora on the tariff
conference ctimmltteo ure Voorhees
Hftrrls yewi and Jopes That mean
aa much writt reform In th meoiurj
U be paaad aa the situation
n lt ataml
Thero Is no ronton why any time
should be lout In constructing o plau
form by thn state DmocraUo convn
tloa it would sav thought and labor
U adopt the Tarrant county platform
a ft whola
At the lntanc of rnator Talmer
of Illinois fencewir wtilch had bten
trlckn from the Oultibf list n com-
mutes of lU who wa reiiored there
btfora tha senate p4isd tit tarlfC bill
The pralr fanners tyt llilnots will
have u rare fnr Senator ralmtra
ftbcei 4
Ths wjQHty iTd nin nwntnale on
ot lb fcM4Sdalr now in titrate anft
perfKt DMowaUo harmony Th two
thirds rule ma reault Jn a ita up ana
AtlguH the frntr Drincrae of the
atate nvtrx delegate to the Dnmo
erailo state convention vw holds tue l
jvUID
jnur of jb tjartv above th ui
of any man or Taction should Join In
the establishment ot a system of pro
cedur In harmony with the princl
pics of ihe party and which will free
It from domination by Intrigue
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AS TO TOUT UOIITII v
The Port Worth GoietCe Is always
ready to toot Its baroo for tho Fort
and In this It does wisely for Itself
If not for the Tort which Is only be-
littled when tho proofs of the advance
that The Gazette heralds are not forth
coming on examination As a rulo
Tho Gazette avoids the comparison by
dealing only In generalities The proof
of the growth la not a matter of blow
but of statistics and these figures of
Increase the tables of assured pros
prrlty are to tw seen and read of
nil men Sari Antonio points to the
figures and the returns ewry time
Ban Antonio Light
Tort Worths gain In tho population
taxable nlues business houses and
residents his been greater since 3890
than that of nny other city In Texas
If the Light has any statistics to the
contrary we would be pleased to see
them
Mr J D Itankln who Is one of th
pioneers In Populism accuses Judge
Nugent of socialism In a letter we
print today We fancy JuJffo Nugent
will not take the trouble to rebut the
charge It Is well known that ha la
more attached to the theories of Bel
lamy and George than to the Omftha
platform U la a curious turn that
place him at the head of a ticket
which has for one of Its most promi-
nent aupporters so breezy a reformer
as Cyclont Davis The Judge does
not belong In polities lie should write
a book or edit a newspaper Come up
higher judge
Borne of tha Iastern newspapers are
prodding Governor Hogg because on
tho evening of his apcech In Boston
when he asserted that u min had not
been mobbed In Tena In eighteen
months a negro was mobbed at Hul
phur ftprlngi Dont mind that gov-
ernor He didnt count
tMOl OP ALL SOIU11
A Cnll u t to Mrrt lu Ihiblhi mi
aubui jr
To tho Gaxettr
Headquarters United American Vet-
erans Dublin Tex July 4 The prHsl
uVut rwtnman4 w balls with curdlnl
and loyal ivtttng each aurvhiig
soldier of tht war of Texas Independ-
ence the Mexican wr and th x
unlon and x ounfederte soldlurs of
the late civil war
Hy speeiM Im statloa and Joint agree-
ment the Krain and Comanche Con-
federate Veteran camp No 17 tha
Ham Houston rVst No M Grand Army
of the ItepuiHlc and the United Amer-
ican Veterans association of Texan
will each meet In annual reunion ut
Dublin Tex on tin vonlng of Tues-
day August 1 and luiitlnus during
the week
Dublin Is conveniently accoaslblu by
rait from all points lu thi slate and
hr warn rtgards for the veterans and
llwlr friends has been fully ldencd
by her peopks gen rous hospltullty
to the organic mvviiitg ot the Kruth
and Cuiuamhe x Lunfederat wii
clatlon In 1UI now the largest camp
In xlstuoe The largest reunion of
that body hub In 18W when 15 WW peo-
ple wm her guests for threo days
tiio organiaiitii niut maiutainence or
Ham Houston Tost Grand At my of tha
ltepubllo now rank among the strong-
est pustM n tlie slat1 Ttu organiza-
tion In IVbruary of the Urst or
ganlxed division of United Confederule
veterans In the state and the largest
annual meeting of the Txas
ment or the urana Army or tno iiepuu
llo held her1 during last April in con-
nection with u uulletl meltng of Erath
and Comanche camp of United Confed-
erate Veterans at which time thu Uni-
ted American Veteiana assotlattou uf
Texas was orgniilaiM
Tha pvople of thin young but hla
turlo cltj throtiKh their inaor and
board nf trade ha lunrtlli Joined
I hi local eturan orgitidxatlrin The
Uralh and Comnncht ennffderats
numbering ovor low and Bam Hous-
ton post Grand Army of the ltepuhllc
numbering ver 100 Imtu to the an-
nual reunion of all veterans In Texns
now belonging to or In sympathy with
the frateimil purposes of the United
American Vneranrf to mt hore Aug-
ust 7 to 11 lu Ihe grandest rally of
tho grnndt st tmdy or grayhalrdd vet
era ni eer held In Tcxae The pur-
poses of the association itM Indloalrfl
by Us nnmo and aet forth lu It legal
charter am to oignnlxa In ono body
all eurllng soldiers of the lata civil
war both ex unlon and ax confed
erate who wimld honestly dialro trt
ellmluale all hitler nnlmasltle ro
sullaut from the unhappy ntrlfot to
preser a without sectlomil prejudice
the sweeter memories of the sublime
and manly heroism and devotion that
won for eath the admiration of the
other while we were yet enemies and
to mutually unit In handing to our
child i en ns sacred tne common herit-
age of American valor won by ur
bme comradee wh unto up their
Uvea on either sldo for Ihe onuse which
aili with slncerf patriotism bclltvvd
to bf right In this laudable- and loyal
endeavor and with soldierly respect
for our seniors In arms e Invite tho
wiser counsel and fraternal
of all aurvtora of tho memorable
struggle that gave Independence to our
grand cm pit e state on nlrto the men
who mide the record of Am or loan
chivalry publliue on the Held of Mex
ico
Full Information necessary to or
ganisation ot local campa itoats or
pickets can be had at out by applica-
tion to Becreary W H ChrUttan at
lhe heailqutrter Ilaats cf repre
aentntlon of the local posts or picket
camps will be rixrd by the general
meetlne Let each organized picket
send all of It members who can M
Wnd and let each surviving veteran
whether belonging to any organisation
or not appoint himself a commit Im
of one to come to Dublin August 7
Tho Paughtera or Texas independence
the Womans Belief Corps of the
llrtind Army of ihe ltepubllo ot Taxas
and the Daughters of the Confederacy
are each respectfllv InvUrd
JT HAJIRIS
Tresldent Untted Anriean Veterans
TnUr lu Custody
Special pUpstch
IngeraotL Tex July 4 Today Dtp
uty Bherlfts Hargrtt of Texarkana and
Loy Urotvned
Bpeclal Ulspa h
Iredell Tex Julj 4 0 Lanj tti
i was drowned while in bathing here I
IhU i mg He was Ura utUndlng
THE GAZETTE FOKT WOnTIT TEXAS TIIUHSDA TULT S 1804
THEY WOULD HOVE TRAINS
LOM CIWW1IIM TO M1IB A
KTIIluaIll TODAV
A HulIJor Wmm Tk Vlrilr
Kli rnrdiimlrr Illulnrmd f
llrfnalntr to Continue Throw-
Ink tt1IcIi T1io Kniilnrr
By Associated Press
Ht Louis July 4 The railroads prac-
tically took a holiday today No at-
tempt wae made to move freight on
cither side or the rher nnd with n
majority of the roads not much effort
waa made to oven move passenger
trains Tomorrow the Inactivity will
cease and tho railway managers will
take decisive steps toward putting their
road Into active operation Then trou-
ble Is likely to break loose Up to this
time there have been no acts of io
leno but the explanation may be the
Inactivity of the railroads New men
are being hired They represent every
branch of the rallrsy frvlce and
many the railroads claim are com
pttent and thoroughly experienced To-
morrow several roses will endeavor to
fill the placet of the Btrlkers with the
new men and It Is their Intention to
resume eendlng nut their freight trains
If they meet with obstruction they will
apply to the United Hlates courta for
on Injunction nnd If a restraining or
dtr of the courts docs not prevent In-
terference they will call on the presi-
dent for the aid of federal troops
Mis Atirtliimster lfactnrffel
Buperlnterdent Jones of the Missouri
raclfic terminals at the union depot
discharged six yarJmasters today be-
cause th y refused to continue throning
switches The six men discharged are
members of th Switchmens Mutual
Aid society which It Is sild will now
order out Its members In retallnilon
He ports wer received at Wabash
headquarters today that the telegraph
operators have Joined tho strikers This
move Is a surprise to the omats But
one road the Toledo St lunula and
Kansas City which Is In the bands nf
n receiver is able to make any showing
In handling trnfilc All the others are
tied up aa to freight and nearly bo as
to passenger trains The return iWr
doy of he iron Mountain yardmen has
accomplished nothing n that road Is
receiving no frolght either for the Ter-
minal nstoclatlon or other roads and
consequently has little buflnesa for the
returned men to handle The difficulty
of hhndlbur o much twain aa fn brht
or passengt r on each i md with nm
US pi eactit roue is BTcauy nun mn i
by the tying up of equipment at out-
lying points nnd the ex tf union of the
strike to Malonn Ill Urarll Ind Ml
Vernon Terr Haute Princeton IouIh
llle and other points not only keepB
equipment from coming In but mnders
It ttaelea to send out business for lhre
In lu assuinnce that any train can get
for from town
rI li Ml fount if llnttlnrers
The refusals of the engineers to lake
ut rnlna with ncW il rente n are grow-
ing In numUr but develop only os
trains aro made up Nevertheless this
movement Is practlcatly general spe-
cially on trunk lines The strike has
diverted business to the steamboats
and liver men expect that a good deal
of freight will be taken out by way of
tho river If the tioublo lasts any
length of time Morn local freight la
being handled by this loule than for
eeural years The scarcity of ioul U
honour again being felt us tho sup-
ply ntong the rher has almost been
exhausted
The Bt Louis brewer vvllt loan con
rlderable In consequence of the strike
i no oeer wey nave on the road not
jet dellveud vvllt be a dead loss to
them as It will spoil ns noon at the Ire
In the cats melts In addition It Is of
pnitrB ImiKjsslble to fill new orders
The milk supply of tho city Is becoming
auori c and it famine Is In prospect
Coal Is nlso in light uppl while Ice
Is derRKlng In quantity lu stuck very
rapidly Unites the blockade Is broken
within a short time tho worst possible
ffature of such a strife m thi ni
make itself apparent In actual suffering
mv iivi nui uir uiriituy
ly arfctcd Beef killing and Importing
establishments arc shutting down But-
ter rheeae eggs and lemons are nlso
becoming noarce Vegetables on the
contrary are Increasing In BUpply as
this Is it distributing point for hun-
dreds ot near by truck gardens
AT WASHlvnilN
An router IVrlhiH Pn vitUM Willi
Hip llriiilx ut Jiveriiiurnf
Hy AssochUcil Prosa
Washington July 4 There was an
rpBler failing about tIo eiueulivo ue
pnrtinentn today ami Iamh apprehension
of Molenee and turbulence on aiconni
nf the great rHlrond Blrlko lbe re-
ports received In the early morning
weie few and comparatively unimport-
ant and gave encouragement for a
hope that the Fourth would be pnssed
wllrrut serious Double Attorney
Oonerol Qlney nn ut m GnClS txryt
end fuuna euvetal tvlrgrami awaiting
lilin 11 went ovtr to ilu whlto
house with thsm and gave the presi-
dent a summary of the situation The
4iuM pi inotpaiiv t th
work of ttnittnl Htatea marshal and
one from Omalu ald thm the mar-
shal was iinaulo to aeive the pio
cessea ot thu uoarta without assist-
ance Tho altorncy gcmrnl inatiuci a
him to swear in deputies Tor tho wotk
A cottier action in ken was the appoint-
ment of Joseph Call of Im Angeles
Calltcrnlo aa Hiitant Unltmt itaips
attorney for that distrM for the plow
ouilon ot rtkrra Po6tnustr Uciierat
Ulsaell unld mrly In the day that thr
had been no change in tho condition
of p wtal uTnir Htfcretary Lanumt
nndOeneral Hchollrtd failed on tho
president early In tho day but ns they
had nothing v ommunlcafe their
vUUs ttire abort and ratlur in the
nature of consultation Svcretaiy La
ment rnva that the details of the
movements ana dlspoitltlon of the
troopa In tllcaKO nic now entirely lu
tho hand of iVbmel Oipfton until
Oenttat Miles arrlven who has been
InatructeU to confr with the district
attorney nnd t peelal counsel Walker
ASSKViml THU fill Ml JUIIV
It ts Tliouttht That Uebs a ml Others
Will h Inilleleil
Bv Aft elated Pieti
Washington July 4 A dUpatch was
today sent from tho department of
Juttlco to the United Quits numncy at
Chicago dlroctlng him at once to call
togstlur the gland Jury As ho In
formation had uttn recslve iwre of the
arreft of Pieeldent Beta or any other
leaders ot the stilke the purpow of
rvtu1 n ikitvnniA but i me attornev urrneril in nimiiiii th
who Is accvf1 at MtneoU of forgery i KrU3uiy not clear and he wuw
and O w lllnss who I wanted at n7strt x Ins Asiit p
Utm ry lo answer to the cbniw t H - fnr aJl1
assault to mutder - n i i i
u
n th it u t ut nt an t iui
no otn pi imtnei i U i
Miathms of lixt anti trust set J h
lSiio imn uq prior to the u uau
fuliy ditermlned
late them and 10 rar aa th5 national
givernment It concerned thre will ue
n ctmipromlilng and no temporising
Tho present strike ts regarded as a
bold defiance of ths laws or the coun-
try and a criminal infringement of the
rlstits ot ths pjoplt ot the whole coun-
try
TO I1LOW IP TIIOOPJ
81s Suspicion Chareelers Oisrlienri
n Their PUnnlng
By Associated Prrss
Blou City Iowa July 4 A Webster
City Times Bpeclal eaysi
Pour companies of the national guard
rendezvoused hero thlB morning and
left on a special tialn at 11 o clock
for Sioux City The companies were
commanded by Lieutenant Watklns
a regular army ottlcer
A Cherokee Times special flays that
had not a conversation between Blx
auspicious characters been overheard
yesterday It ts probable that the Illi-
nois Central bridge south of town
would have been blown up this morn-
ing nnd the train of Iowa national
guards demolished The Sheriff heard
of the plot to demolish the bridge last
night and officers have closely guarded
it since
mi rituiuiiT
o it llnuLlile I nrUt Sleeper
Vim fit Iritm Irrre llnnte
By Associated Press
Terre Haute Ind July 4 For the
first time since the strike was Inau-
gurated the local roads were unable
today lo move a car of freight The
Vandalla was ordered out last night
and the tie up In the city la complete
All passenger trains were run last
night on the Chicago and Has Urn Illi-
nois but today all trains were on
schedule time The Big Four was un-
able to get uny passengers east today
but sent two mall trains west The
members ot the local American Hall-
way union are circulating white rib-
bons among the strikers but And some
difficulty lu Inducing business men to
wear them The Pullman sleepers
brought Jn by the Chicago and East-
ern Illinois morning train had half a
dozen window a broken
rWItlli V IMHtMPUIW
Hi Striker Tlirrn Are IVvv unit
llnte n llenrt In It
By Associated Press
Indlunnpalls Ind July 4 The ef-
forts to bring on a general strike her
have failed Tho number reported to
have struck has ben greatly exag
gerutod Itallroad men here have little
sympathy with the Htrlke and part of
thoeo who ore pnrtMpatliig In it till
Hi tr employer that ihy have no heart
lit It Everything is qutrt and but for
the moibtd ciowds about the points
of the strike there Is no excitement
The News this evening announces that
the strike at this point his been a
failure
Trains aro nearly on time
MftiaMisit inn sritiknif
An llllnoU Centrnl Trnlii Uei Mas
Out of Mum Clt
By Associated Press
Blouit City la July 4 The Mil-
waukee Chicago passenger train camo
into the city without Interference to
da ono hour late The strikers have
succeeded In taking all the iiremen off
the trains bound west which this road
has been trying for some time to get
out An Illinois Central train for tho
north got out this morntug The road
took the strikers by surprise All the
other roads wen to have given up
the light until more protection U se-
cured H is rumored that rv gut art
from Fort Omaha will be ordered here
to protect mull tialns
lnlltiiilu III horn uf 1 rtiiiii
By Associated Pi ess
Nashville Tenn Jul 4 All passen-
ger trains on the Loulsvlllo and Noah
vlll and Nashville Chattanooga and
St Louis railroads ore running as
usual The Louisville and Nashville Is
not running through freights The
first Pullman sleepers over the Louis-
ville and Nushvlllo from Chicago Ma
Hv ans tile slnca Haturday arrived
here today t was In charge of troops
Viuutiillu HMllihitien nut
Bv Associated PrpB
Brnilt Ind July 4 All of the
switchmen on the Vandal U arb out
nnd no freight trains were moved to-
day Superintendent Broughton of the
Chicago una Eastern Illinois telegraph-
ed Trainmaster Fowler that two crews
of non union men would be sent to
this city tomorrow to move the pas-
senger train that has been Btundlng
nt the depot since Ftlday
A lit ur Lot of I hem
By Associated Press
Bloomlngton III July 4 Tho num-
ber ot dclaed passenger tialns on
the Alton switches here la now four-
teen and the number ot passengers Is
fully 0PO The Alton sent a special
to KprlugnVld today for United mates
Mursha Brlntott and his deputies who
are to lift the blockade The train was
manned by odlcluls of the road
A I ruvo rruuued
By Associated Press
Detroit Mich July 4 Officers of the
Union station have arranged a truce
with the strikers under which alt tialna
will W allowed to operate until to
morrow afternoon The situation on
the road is practically unchanged to-
day
lone tu Slou It t
By Associated Press
Fort Dodge In July 4 Company O
Fourth regiment left today on call of
the governor for Hloux city
riiiin ti is
For The Claxette
Texas ott a boom
Corn all siandln1 straight
Itoastln eors a btlln
Ootn to have a bait
Punklns walermlUlons
Com I n right along
Coin to eu to our content
So niggers sing y song
Tanner ima hoc ln
Merchants in a iusti
Factories am a blow In i
All Texns In a liusdle
Texas in a simmer
Mercy What to da
Third party jut a clashing
Think theyll sho pull through
All met down at Waco
En eut a fearful dash
But shos you born BrV Nugent
Im rrald ioua gwln ur Hash
Aint no two ways bout it
Foi vhen th lime 1 cnm
Kn Deniotrat mine tmttln In
Ihird partvs desd and eor
I WDr M MILLCIt
ltn hv l o t CApal
rv As- i i
1 ill Jul
t of 0 e
ekledVlos
it np
-tub
of ihe omnibus tniunetlon ly JiMk r in the Hver ltisiUabJveC9i
Qroucup and Wool The avthortti Lirbrli ml fiSIr WiriffS
ws i i T rr yl
TALK OF A DARK HORSE
A SCHHMU TO I1RFHT THIS
uvr cvMiiuvrus
Well Grounded Unsplclnn Tlmt
Plan Is Mrewliiflf to This Hud
Juttlfe Hriiann nnd Democracy
Ills trent lurly Sen Ice
Special Correspondence
Austin Tex July 4 According to
many rumori nnd surmises that reach
ths central point from oil parts of the
state there li going to be no smooth
Balling for any one of the guberna-
torial candidates now In the public
minds eye That there ts a deep laid
scheme and one thus far adroitly and
cunningly plaed to cause trouble
and possible discomfiture to each of
the four gentlemen now In the field
and give prominence if not Buccess
to some unknown champion at present
far out In the wilderness or obacurlty
there can scarcely be a doubt The
activity of a certain factional element
that has no love for cither of the run-
ning candidates and Its wonderful
success In manoeuverlng the second
choice contention corroborates the
rumors ot u secret under current of
political legerdemain that has for Its
object a deadlock and final overthrow
of the four prominent candidates The
game It Is said Is being plated
through the Very catching and plaus-
ible plan of conceding the second
choice In consideration for strength In
the representation Where It Is found
that a few dele gates may be secured
by putting forward a particular can-
didate for second choice the trade
or mote properly trick Is exploited in
that direction and a large percentage
of the countys delegation Is uuwurlly
turned over to the enemy
oiMxiseii tu ill
The effort Is to so proportion sec
ond choice Instructions as that no
material change can be effected when
the second choice problem comes to
be solved One ot the best posted ac-
tors In the campaign and one who
wntcht s the actions of the primaries
closely brings to the front the fact
that a very largo proportion ot the
delegates already appointed are In-
imical to the nomination of either Cul
berson He o fan Lunham tr McCall
and he has Information that this Is
to he a disturbing element In ihe con-
vention The ft I St show Of this cloven
foot ho says will be developed In the
discussion nnd vote on the ullver
plank of the platform That will bo
the excuse for action as it was two
years agonot for a bolt but for con-
centration to defeat the will of tho
people and force the convention to ac-
cept a compromise candidate
There may be something or nothing
In this view of the situation but It
comes In such a questionable shape
that It were well to speak to it and
see whether It bt made of substantial
stuff or the v agarles of i emotest
shadows It il further stated that this
sam element will Insist on adhering
to the two thirds rule and will make
its abandonment a strong pretext for
tho movement to retire tho candidates
whoBo friends favor the change
JiulKi CKsr1 Driii o mo
H would bo amusing It It were not so
reprehensible and disgusting to i e
tht so slipshod politicians and Democrat-
ic lmUbreods going about tha county
denouncing Mr Bcagans democracy
una actually charging that he has left
the party What poor pitiable nin-
compoops They either do nut know
what ihey are talking about or they
are deliberately lying to deceive the
unwary and quiet the qualnu of their
uw n purturbed consciences There
isnt a man nf ordinary intelligence in
Texas or anywhere else whete Ilea
gans record and present attitude are
Known nnd read who does not know
that their charge Is the veriest clap-
trap and the grossest falsehood As
well ray that the polar star has shift
el Its position to the southern declina-
tion that the sun Is growing otd and
losing Us power to ehlno and glvtt
heat lu tho summer or that farce Is
a fiction as to questton John H Bca
gans democracy or accuse him of ad-
vocating Democratic heresy A trai-
tor to the party Ell Is that what
you say of that grand old pillar of
democracy Why Iteagan Imbibed the
Srlnclples ot democracy at his mothers
reast was instructed at ihe feet of
Gnmallal nnd was teaching the doc-
trine ot JeifptMou JatkHon Calhoun
and the saints before you wete born
The truth Is the parly nnd tho coun-
try are Indebted to Mr Reagan nnd
such grand old champions of democ-
racy ns he for the preservation of the
nrk of the covenant of the party But
for the Beairan of tho South who
through all the dark nights ot desola-
tion and tho terrible struggles from
1600 to 18S4 like pillars of fire by
night tu load the faithful and the tru
In the paths of the Imperishable and
Immortal crew of old party and
who kept the snered Area burnlmc enn
ttnustly on the niters of constitutional
Wwtv throuo h nil the ttlnls and hard
Ms the dfats nnd lb wreck nf
that long dark nlcht of false teArMn
onnrecn aM wrong there would to
dav ht- no Tiemncrac nrtv In th
cnunlrv tn curf piI nt
I ronn tn the hnodle polUleUn whn
r imnrrat roe revenue nnv t
ift Nnim h u penr iif reputable
to be -- i in tt
K Slemlfost Democrat
No living men or spirit revislttng the
gtimpses of tho moon can truthfully
charge John H Reagan of ever having
deviated a halra line from the estab-
lished and eternal faith of tho Demo
Lratic part or wl doing violence to Its
customs and method In uilntf ur
scratching or tlmt he has ever pos-
sessed the facilities for turning his
back on friend or roe or biratng any
trust either pilvate or public or ot
falling short ut duty or falling to go
as far as the farthest In Its perform-
ance or ot ever breathing un unpatri-
otic thought or strlUing an unpatriotic
blow of falling to resent wrong and
out a it c whether dlicttd to himself or
his pvople or A doing ought that un
honest cltUen an honorable man a
faithful public servant an Incorrupt-
ible statesman or a grand old patriot
need bluih to have Indtllibly vngrsved
in his rvcord
Mr Reagan may be defeated In thU
race for governor for the first time In
a race for any political office In Texas
but thivt wont tarnish his glorious
record It bring sorrow to those who
love i honor him but it will hurt
those w have feebt attempted to
asperse IM bood nsm8 and decry his
great strength and honorable mental
powers They will live the shame of
the time the scorn of al honest men
and the victims of their own accusing
consciences They love no jnan for
I11 AV nolf no statesman for
Hs fidelity to principle and cling only
lo th tnhdird of ire bodler In the
rie tt rmo portion of a swag
rrgv fal f n ihelr lot tn tb wild car
rival of the vvwiv uisinuujun
1 c w a
i
Pope and Connely were called In con-
sultation today ths result pf which wss
that nothing more could be Can and
all unite in the opinion that the end is
ery near He is kept allv by hypo
dermlo lnJectlonsi of strychnine ond
nitro glycerine which ate fast losing
their effect Around his bedside aro
grouped the members of his family the
physicians and Associate Justices
Gaines and Brown and Cleric Morse of
the supreme court Tho fever and
pneumonia symptoms have given way
to medical treatment but the brain
trouble Is uncontrollable and tho great
Jurist Is fast passing away
jim ciiiTmaTins vi io
Km per or nnd nnictnU rhnrsred With
imiitornlllr
Tress Report
Berlin July 4 -The scandal caused
by the arrest of the royal chamber-
lain L von Kolze and the rumors of
his anonymous correspondence w 1th
high persons at court has grown to
such dimensions and haa so excited
the public curiosity that the emperor
the secret Inquiry
maj be forced to convert
quiry into an open trial The dealla
of the charges against Kotze were
known at first only to the members of
the Inner court circle They have grad-
ually leaked out however as the scan-
dal became the leading topic in society
and the clubs and now Is the one theme
in every publlo resort The Inquiry pro-
ceeds bo slowly as to Blve Kotzea sup-
porters a good chance to ussert with
a good show of truth that the govern-
ment wishes to hush the whole affair
liven If the government were inclined
to let the scandal drop the time for
Buch action Is past Kotze must be
tried nnd must be acquitted as men-
ially unsound or he must be punished
as the foulest of slanderers The pro-
cess is called a court martial but in
fat there Is no duly constituted court
of any kind The emperor instructed
General Brouaart on Schetlendorff
Prussian war minister to supervise the
case with the assistance of Privy
Councillor Brueggymann Three officers
moreover have been chosen to examine
witnesses The documents produced
by the witnesses so far contain a great
mass of dlgustlng and libellous letters
which certainly suggest the Insanity of
the writer Some of these communica-
tions Intimate that the emperor was too
Intimate with the Countess von
Hoheimu The count Is said to
have remonstrated with his wife
nnd warned her that she must
check Urn emperors open pai tlal
Ity to her Tha countess w ns In-
duced to treat the emperor coldly and
when questioned as to the reason is
said iq have informed the emperor of
her husbands interference The em-
peror enraged by the counts presump-
tion -vowed that he would have re
Mtige and soon after at a military re-
view at the Toinpelhofer Fold told the
count that he would forthwith be trans-
ferred to Hanover tha Is that he and
his wife would be exiled from court
Th count Is the son of Frine Al-
brecht of Prussia by a motganntlo mar-
riage with Miss Rauch ond therefore
Is a cousin of the emperor Testimony
was taken on Thursdaj by Privy Coun
cillor Brueggetnann Just how far It
went Is yet to be ascertained The
anonymous court censor also assailed
the reputation of the Princess Chai
lotte of Prussia the emperors sister
and now hereditary princes of Snxe
Melnlngen representing her aa being
utterly beyond her husbands control
and iruiltv of numerous Indiscretions
He lampooned tho Princess Victoria of
Bchaumburgllppo as foud of low so-
ciety He did not even spare the Hm
press Frederick whose plain unlntct
estlng and blameless life In her wife-
hood moththuod and widowhood was
supposed to exempt her from all court
Kosilp Finally Prince Alexander ot
Prussia now in his seventy fourth year
Is accused cf the most disgraceful
practices which aro said to be the re
ult of a weak and pdverted mind
All tho charges relate to offenses
against sexual moralltv They nre cu-
riously minute In detail so minute In
fact tnal whether written by scoundrel
or madman they mut have come from
Borne man with a precise knowledge of
persona at court and their doings
The theory of Kotres mental Irre-
sponsibility will be considered after he
shall have been proved to be the author
of the letters Mcantme a small but
ntroug group at court continues to be-
lieve that he Is the scapegoat of a cer-
tain prince the Countess of Hohenaus
bitterest enemv who lias been using
ICotze and Frelherr von Schraeder an-
other chamberlain as the channels ot
his revenge for disappointed hopes
Somo of the offensive letters contain
Irdecent sketches very clever excut
ed Kotzes friends any that ho could
not possibly have done such work as
he Is quite Ignorant of drawing The
mystery attaching to the whole altolr
U clearing but gradually
imovn Timvi out
I u Ioii Miner In lhn touer UAlenr
llrtlve Hie Old Iluht
By Associated Pits 8
Wallace Id July 4 Set enty five
men entered the town of Gem and seiz-
ed and bound Superintendent ONeill
and Foreman Summers of tho Gem
mine and Frank Hlgglns and non-
union miners The mob started tn
the blacksmiths shop where John Nebo
was wot king Nebo saw them coming
and sprang through the bacK window
The mob flred killing him Instantly
and his body rolled down the hill
The leaders of the mob hld a short
consultation and save tiuOstgnal to
close lu around the prisoners w ho
were marched -v e tlw range When
word reached Wallace many deputies
were sworn tn and citizens Jplue i
organization They aro now in pur-
suit of the mnb Th trouble Is a
levlval of the fight of 1S0I
Union men have made f i rquen
threats to drive alt non union mlnets
1 out and a few weeks niro Wed Julv
H as the dale when non union men
must leave the Coeur DAIene region
- m -
inn r vdMsu fohtim
5otne E nullah PlntoeVaU and What
They Are Worth
The Earl of Derby draws from his
tenant farmers upwards of 560000 a
year This la supplemented by his
Liverpool property Tha fortunate
family also owns nearly all of tho
town of Bury The total Income of the
Pari ot Derby Is clove on 11720000 a
year t
The Karl ot Sttona Is another fami-
ly which has done well out of Liver-
pool for In addition to estates pro-
ducing JM3000 a year and ground
rents of 3600OO more thty receive
Sl25S0OO for 270 acres of land acquired
by ihe corporation tor a publlo park
Mr Gladstone In addition to 3500000
left him by his rather has the rent
roll ot the H award en estate which
came into the possession of his wife on
the death of the last mats Gljnne
Add to the estate which is worth 990
855 a year another flOQUQ for roaltles
and J25000 as prime minister and be
had tn round number a an Income of
J 15 000 a ear
Earl Vane has J300000 a year In ad-
dition to his coal rosalUw which ex
tend over lOOQ teres
Coal is worth to the Earl of Fitxwil
lUm SW0DM a year In addition to
ariotnr Sft0O0O the value of his es
tates In Ttorkshlre and Ireland
The JKa of ajSSESssiv -who
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roll
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rameasj
Car tn
at 25c Knlroii and fork pirtal
bpoonsatc per dozen jWl
t it COM
berry sets coblets tumblers aid J
Bets all are beauties and at rock I
torn prices in plain glass vq q
all tho nowest shapes Havevou
ourlMc water nltclier HI than
tlest thins of the sason Wo cuts
just the thiaif for jelly Look at 1
water coolers for B C1 copptt tau
wash boilers Kc galtanlzea tubsH
wasn uomus 10c urooias iyc v u
sets fl00 m
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OUT THIS OUtII
THE CENTURY WAR BOMi
No I2J
July 5 nm
m
ocna or orir ih
coupent si li
cnt AaHt tti m
ccrll lo Ml tScil
and rcccliitkilfcj
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leading siniriisiji
MiDNiriUTlt 11
ILLUSTMUMij
It ciatKBoot Itiaruut M Witt Wi
sells his coal u hol sle snd
has with a land rent a roll ot SMs
a ear fcf
inc aiarqma or Hallsburys urn
property In the nelffhborhood otl
iane ana the Btrttvi ih
to brlnir him lu X350Q00 ytarr f
marquiss other estates product Ij
UH tlOK annum U Fe
As the Duke Of Tvonilir f
193315 acres of land producing a ns
enue of SSC5000 u lear he it uatttiA
to accept the million which fcu tJ
oucrea ror uevonsnire nouMlBl
grounds In riecadllly Wl
me xjukp or Jiamiiions minid tp
uuics amount to no a tnn HI
a year His other estates brim
1283000 per annum j s
Loru jjunon or uass lame is i
over J500000 a ear and th find
the late Mr Crawshav the Welihi
master has the handling of fI
When the Iron trade was trbtt
i an or uu Jiey netted learlfi
vw The Dudley illamonds wwi
U C 00000 mif
The Duke of Norfolk hos an Irfi
oi isibuuu a year the uuKe orscnj
umberland 880000 and the Eidl
Roeebtry I1W0O0 to say nothicfl
ivwuiw ins late wife brought a
ntOKCIt CKLKllHATEDjI
He nnd Tto Hum ArrUed on tilj
jftlr YNtertlN
1V JVB3C C1UIPU JTtS f
new yorit July 4 iticharo
and two sons arrivrd todsy
the Majestic In the best cf fcw
nnd spirits Mr Croker slatelife
he wae feeling well and M I ffl
did time considering his shonu
abroad He would say nothlrr
ther howeer
Mr Ctuker was met at quarantsj
joinmiFsioner liaiy teter Aiey
a filend who boarded the J
with Dr Jenkins From the pin
Croker was driven direct to Ts
hall where the Fourth of Jul
brat Ion was In progress Ufa
ancrt there was ureetetl bv etitM
11 o cheering K
Took llli Oiwi Lil
Special Dispatch l
Comanche Tex July i Us
shire un old and highly
cltlten of this place and brtf
H D Shropshire of Fort worl
mltted BUtcIde In one Of tht WJ
of his residence this morning Wl
ing himself through the nei
Dlstol He has btn affected
nervous disorder for some fJ
ana was probably not misj
mina when the act waa comoj
was a deout member of the i
cnurcn a member of the A
ana Chapter and a Knight i
A ntl Cuuei
special Dispatch i
McKlnney Tex July 4-
greatest Held trial of sulky
held lu th Clack Land diV
off as advertised Monday
Francis Emerson farm tj
south of this city In thtpw
some 500 citizens coinp
the lsadlnir ntowmen and
thl otnl fifkUnttftT
After the decision waM
which vm in in tha evcnIM
prletors of the premium plgJ
th tirmttl fnr nma tllTlS CrC
a brass band with tbslr plojl
The population of liaugJjj
is variously estimatea a
to 00 000 souls One half J
on poata in the river
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