Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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EUROPEAN TODR
ANNUAL
il flpiii
BEGINNING
MONDAY
is Is impossible to dea
atbe many extraordinary
0 and the many now
nonable fabrics we have
tococ
rjou wish the new ideas
fabrics sold
fashionable
rjs Loudon and New
fyoa will find them on
counters in great assort
T The prices aro very
Ml joti want the re
hof goodB repeated for
last five years good
jgh in their way for peo
rho want the samo old
gj dont expect to find
liere Our goods are
We have the now
Its in
PRINQ SILKS
PRINGDKESS GOODS
FRING LACES
PRING GLOVES
PRING HOSIERY
EV WASH FABRICS
EV IAKASOLS
EW OAUPBTS
imong ihu new Dress
Ai wo aro showing in
colors and black a
iderful assortment in
minor Novolties in im
ted Piiis and English
pons including a great
uher ot individual dress
tons of the highest style
H A FREDRICK
mCMNT TAILOR
jorttd goods of the latest styles nl
llmtock Suits made to order and
fsrtnleed 212 Main street op
f
i lUsonla Temple Tort Worth
111 and up rants 55 ami up
1 ina fit guaranteed firstclass
1 ° LoicnnN
l0 Tones Street Windsor Hotel
nriTiinu l oitrowr
Mnxton lureti 17 ror Iat
TlM 1 nlr iirobiihljr limnrs
Urtme outliem iinrtloni ilnd
I to nortlieiil warmer
n
Mm aimu DiMi >
r of 1UU Asaliit the lTo
lilbllloiiiNtn
1 March 17 Later returns
u local option election settle bo
ii tlle raot oC victory for
ll Tnentynve
out ot the
iiL precincts reported
J a laJorlty of 103 which
jg18 niaterlallj changed by the
° X
l ttEst > nn 1 ST ions
M n nt HorU In the Mound
cm
ijonjs Mo Jiarch n Today has
im Sunday St Louis has
to memorj ot the oldest
t t The Stbbath assbclatlon
JJ Mmmlttees at the work and
Purchaaers
> In all saloons
J dry goods sloies and habcr
establishments that were open
fft to sell The Sabbath A so
hii f a week aB ° l139 P ter
ff hearts
ot the men who have
j thought that there was a
closing aw on tne statuto
m Crtnfleiuence many stores
we kept open on the Sabbath
e closed The sudden break
dealers
futchrs grocers cigar
bifi J k ° eiwra to keen holy the-
n
5 < B
oiwrrclnl Traveler j
b
KliUnral01 are ca8t l0Kether
ili = = = = = = =
drove many abKcntmlnded
10 ll > elr wlta ends to secure
e
F saries and luxuries usually
> < 1 on Sunda > Olllcers of the
iion
say they are making an
ive crusade against bundny law
nr Itlt0 I tne efforts of some
2 to thwart their efforts
U f todnja work will bo seen
aumbcr of for
warrants applied
Hi > clal0I > oHlccrs tomorrow
and In
convictions will follow
i whero wllnes tn are able to
k J Jnfractlon of the law
1 ELKS IV cmciuo
j < o luloek llin 11im of the
T
ttrnnd Lodwes
tiaMarcn nt
tia 17Delegates to
I PrSiJ0 01 l the Benevolent
n KUA OMw ° t Elks whlci
h i Cncagu tomorrow are ar
oS nuibers and It Is ex
HIlS oy the time the convention
tnT r3e representatives of
ever > ale 1 no un
ei tSl 1 > The primary ob
Wbi invocation Is to effect It
1 o tA between the
mS JIn factions ot the order
iSi i relations have been
lhe
JlMJce dlsagieement In the
Wm f fJ e e ctlon of a time
i talis i tine of the grand
Two offl
ilwin i > f grand
nt hi iu membered were elect
B tad SiVtn
MtoSiJOher by the Jamestown
ItniX suit In equity brought
purMt thi
at testing leitUty
ji 3S
MAILABLE EDITION
the Jamestown grand lodge which suit
court VS 1 5
BUhorX i4 1 th n Cited the
1V l0llBM throughout the
S fif la w acknowledge alls
Blanco lo It Many of the subordinate
C ° a h luestSt
fhC hS one
M t hc or th0 Brand ltKeM Wi >
lu5 ii 1 boiy tMi nt to rccog
he n5ra ni ° main
Sfulra loose lately proposed to
the other lodges ot the country that a
iiSf JJ iiJeM 1 C > > < w o estab
ih If
possible an honorable and satis
SfmSrywi1 < n0 > l < Jge dim
IhSIama ls 10c1 t0 h0 Mom
pi shed as stated b Judge E SI
> Dirt
lett of the Omaha deleg ton Is to do
some method l of oo Q mlse agree
able to both grand lolSVo
herenti Tim merits
the pending litigation
their ad
erlts of
cussed at this meeting i oped
to shape matters bo that t < fi ay
bo dismissed and cordltl r i
tweon the contending loilges
partisans be restored Nclthe 0
lodge con long exist while me
ot subordinate lodges are In doub s
to which grand lodire has authority to
collect the per capita tax and decline
to pay the same And It Is to prevent
If possible an ultimate disintegration
that tomorrows convention was called
TUB 111 ITU 1101 L
lxsbcrln Moon lleod
Dallas March 17 W M Moon one
ot the oldest citizens ot Dallas died
yesterday evening There la possibly
not another man In Dalljs whose death
would havo been more universally de-
plored than that ot Mr Moons lie
served the county jears ago In the ca
piclty of sheriff and has alwns held
positions of trust In a manner to win
scores of friends lie was burled at 3
o clock this evening with Masonic
honors
ltet Oruiubauuli
Paducali Ky March 17 The Itev
George It Crumbaugh aged 83 jears
ded here Tuesday of general debility
He had been a minister of the gospel
for Blxty cars and leslded at Louis-
ville for several jeors
All UI < 1 cit
Galllpolls Ohio
rtiu Head
March 17 Joseph
rierre Droulllard a elenn of the war
of 1812 died luesday at his home here
Ms death louWng but four surviving
eterans of that war Mr Droulllard
fought In eighteen pitched battles in
the war of 1812 and had ho lived until
next beptember woull have been 09
years old He was a descendant of Na
IKikon I and held lumerous govern-
ment positions having been postmaster
at Oalllpolls for many years
Ifnjor Ilrynn Uiud
Crenham Tex March 16 Major
Moses Austin llryan aged 78 died at
the home of his son Judge 11 llrjan
at 8 oclock tonight Major Bryan was
the last living witness of the signing of
the Declaration of Texas Independence
at Washington Tex In March 1833
A MtV lOUt
A Colony of Iultiiiuii Ineniployed
V 111 1 stabllHli One In tlulmitia
Montgomery Ala March 17 Air V
Syd Jonts division passenger agent of
tho Louisville and Nashville railroad
has returned from New Orleans where
ho has been in consultatlan with
representatives of exPullman Car
Company emplojes who were seeking
for a suitable location ot a colony of
some 150 families Mr Jones brought
them to Alabama and showed them
several favorable locations along tho
line one of which they selected Kx
actly what placo they selected has not
been disclosed but It ls said to be un
tho lino of the Louisville and Nash
> lllc at or about tho Junction ot Cone
cuh and lscambla counties It Is
stated the colonists will incorporate a
nice little town at once
illllISU 11IE TlltLK
Trouble Cuuseil lly lluniiluB Too
1 nsl Aronml n Clirte
Knotvlile Tcnn March 17 Passen-
ger train No 1 on the South Atlantic
Snd Ohio road Jumped the track this
monlng neir National tunnel forty
miles from Bristol The engine went
down a hill followed by the malt and
cxpnss cats Lnglneer Burton and
rireman drubbs saved themselves by
jumping but are badly hurt The mail
ond express agents had a narrow escape
but are not serious y hurt None
cape
lumping
weio Injured
of the passengers
ping at too high speed while rounding
a curve caused the wrick
lORTVUIUUn llellJlUI
reeked Or
llecorrrcd ITom n Mine
mi llsploslon
Troppeau Austrian Sliesla March 17
rorothree bodies have been recovered
mine the
llohenegg
ered from the
jesterday of a disastrous explo
sfon of re dimp Only six of the
unaccounted for Arcn
miners ore now
Suke rredcrlck the owner of the mine
ot 100 florins each to
will pay a pension
lie widows The widows and orphans
win also receive a portion from the
miners benevolent fund
rrorllonl PrcslilesH llell
ill March 17When the
omeTta arrived here tonight from Ha
in rush was made for the pas
a Jt revolutlon
in arch of Cuban
fr news A Slban who has come on
rSIWmeYtffm n
und Tines whUe th Spaniard forces
0ldite
ordrwilc ar extremelyjlumsy
Hon Joe Sn rc
jeserday Bastrop was ap
J rflms inspector for Teae
d ilia D feayera He
a e 7n In andlvsumed responsible
ties Instanter
tolemsu
meet iff of ntract was letto a Mr
evtnlns the JLVem of waterworks
ffT art SS Carettc 1 in
the cltyi
o
rrif l
lis
Fla March 17 Tarlor the
Tampa 0U xAtyirer
who t it VrriTea
FORT WORTH TEXAS IMONDAT atARCU 18 1805
CRUSHED 10 DEATH AT A FIRE
A Roundhouso Burnod at Toledo
Ohio
TWO FSOPLE KILLED IN3TAUTLY
OtucriBeverelj Injured Bj ttaFaUhc of
a Wall
In Inflrinarr llarn the liintntcs Ile-
itis nted Ulth DlHleully lleiny
1 vis lit Clei elaud 1 Ire lit
llle Texas
lurc
TOLEDO March 17
The roundlrouse of the W abash rail-
road In this cltj located at the foot of
South Btrtet on the dock front burned
to the ground between 10 and It thin
morning Threequarters ot an hour
after the tiro started the wall felt In
burjlng tnehe men underneath It
Two men were Instantly killed a third
died a short time nfttr being taken
the debris and the others were all
badly hurt one fatally All but one
John liowen were cmplo > eta of the
abash The dead are
R II BOHLMAN aued GO painter
married seven children skull crush-
ed Internally Injured
J J lUiblON aged 25 car In-
spector married six children back
broken skull ciushedj
Killed instantly
JOHN UuUlV aged 18 spectator
skull crushed Internally Injured
lhe Injured
r II HOWAUD general foreman
eastern division head biulsed face cut
slightly burned will recover
JOHN IJAltN machinist leg bro-
ken arm crushed und skull fraeturtd
may die
1ATlllCK McDONOUQlt nremun
skull fractured shuutder bioken will
iccover
SlAHllN GnrHUUUO car repairer
head cut will recover
UAltKV ZIMMMIMAN painter legs
sprained bud brulaed
LOUIH ULClvClV painter head
bruised shoulder sprained
HI3MU ULltDJNG ear repairer
head bruised and cut
T C LAUhitM truck foreman lu ad
and neck spi dined head hurt
CAHPCU XlIxnCLIl painter head and
shoulders hurt
aho llrst alarm for the Are came by
telephone to the district olllees at 10 10
a m A few minutes previousl a resi-
dent of the neighborhood of the round-
house tow a small flame burst out of
the cupola uf the building and he ran
to the ofllce of the general foreman
directly airoai fiom the rounl house
nnd notified those In charge CJeneral
Foreman Howard aummoncd the iom
pani a prlato llio department con-
sisting of lUtcen men to tho scene and
a stream of water was directed to-
wards the blazing cupola A heavy
wind was blowing and the Are soon ato
Us way down to the roof of the round-
house When Tiro Chief Mayer reach-
ed the lire he suw that there was dan-
ger of the flames reaching1 tho oil
house repair shopsond theWabash
elevator all In close proximity and he
Immediate sent in a general alirm
Meiinwhlle the roads lie company
haddliected Its efforts toward smother-
ing the ilanies In tho Bouthctst end of
the structure which menaced tho oil
house and the lire at this point wai
held fairly In check The roof was al-
ready ablaze and threatened to col-
lapse eer > moment but the falling of
the walls was not at this time antici-
pated
The Iron braces supporting the roof
expanded In the intense heat and the
frail frame covering gave way with a
mullled roar falling In on the stalled
engines At this moment the southwest
wall eighteen feet high and eighteen
Inches thick wbb seen to totter outward
from tho lateral pressure of the falling
roof and a yell went up to apprise
the men of their danger That only
two wTjfc killed tutrJffht TaB nothing
short of miraculous Streams or water
were poured on tho smoking debris
and as soon a3 possible the work ot
rescue began Preston nnd How en
were burled completely and were dead
ome time before their bodies were
reached They were badly crushed
Hon en s feature being unrecognizable
liohlman was taken out In an uncon-
scious conlitlon ami removed to hi
home where he died a few hours after-
ward
llj this time half a dozen physlclins
had reached the acene and attention
was dlrectel toward caring for the In
lured Ieary the machinist seemed
to be the worst sufferer nnd it was
feared he would scarcely live out the
da > The others though badly used
up tv111 probably all rec3V r
The firemen had a stubborn fighl with
the now doomed roundhouse the heavy
wind greatly aiding the stubborn
names At noon tho fire was practical-
ly under control nfter destroying all
that was Inflammable of the building
The property Iobs Is tstlmnted at UM
000 probably insured The roundhouse
which had n capacity of twenty locomo-
tives contained only six engines and
these are nil badly damagad
A > heeling and Lake Lrie coal car
and a Haltlmore and Ohio bo < car were
consumed
Iate tonight two more Injured men
were found They are K Tlnley an en
Kineer of Ardrews Ilnd anJ Oeori e
Towtrs machinist Ilnley Is seriously
hurt 111 chest was crushed and he
sustained a severe scalp wound Tow-
ers has a fracture of tho leg and ls
more or less bruised
I Jr r nro
Waco Tex March 16 Hre tonight
In the Trazler building damaged the
crocery stock of A B Freeman to the
extent of tlOOO the loss being covered
by Insurance A number of tenants
sustained losses of about M0
An lnllrinorr Ilurnrd
Mlllersburg Ohio March 17 The
Homes county Infirmary near this place
burned this morning causlog a loss of
125 000 upoa which was Insurance of
115 000
Tho fortysix Inmates of the Institu-
tion were rescued with great difficulty
but all were taken out safely
rire nt Milwaukee
Milwaukee WJs March 17 Fire
early thW morning In the Norrls bulld
inc a Urge brick structure t the toot
Water street caused darnag
of East
to the bulldlnjr and contents estimated
cannot he
at laOOOO The Insurance
ascertained before tomorrow but It Is
tmSoiti to be ample The prem serf
weiV occupied by a bicycle manufac-
turing firm the Wisconsin Iron and
winT works the Milwaukee brass com
SSy M National Ti Record
Ing company The fire started from
some unknown cause In the top floor
of the structure
1 Ire nt Thornton
Thornton Tex March H About 2
a m thi morning fir was discovered
In the storehouse of B D Smith
which was totally consumed Loss
1200 Insurance t00 lhe meat mar-
ket owned by O 13 smith caught
from It Ioss 150 J Walston
v a rehouse and contents were also
burned 108 JC00 No Insuiance on
the two last houses The Are ls sup-
posed to be the work of an incen
dlar >
llriivy Iom lit ft Innlit
St Louis Mo March 17 Early this
morning the elevator and store houso
of Hugh llogcrs Vo dealers in salt
and grain nt the comer xit the levee
nnd Bremen avenue was burned cam
Ing a loss of 200 000 oit the building
and contents rully Insured The build-
ing was a twostory ItO feet long ond
40 feet wide and contained sfllt an 1
grain alued at 180 WW The Ore broke
out In the ofllce It raged all day but
was confined to tho Uogers warehouse
The lamen were dlseoeied by John
Itlngham the private watchmnn who
turned In an alarm Fo rapidly did
the flames si read that when the first
engine arrived and was read for work
tho entire structure was In flames
llllt 1 Ire nt Cleveland
Cleveland Ohio Alarrh 17 The
Worthlngton block at the corner of On
tarlo and Noble streets occupied by
the World newspaper plant and tho A
N Kellogg Newspaper companj was
entirely destroyed by fire soon after 6
oclock this evening The building wis
ot brick and five stories Itleh The
basement and second llcor were occu-
pied by the Kellogg Newspaper com
I any with a composing room and
stcreotjplng plant while the Wot Id
occupied the llrst and fifth noon On
the third floor was Han dim Bro man
ufacturera of dresi and cloak trim-
mings The loss on building H esti-
mated at 10 000 with 10 000 Insurance
The loss of tho Cleveland World la
1 laced nt too000 with 10000 Insuiance
lhe Kellogg companys loss Is 4t0 < H-
and lhe Insurance i 521000 Tho Clatlln
Manufacturing iimipany bij Bandnu
UriM loss In about 10000 each which
Is Insund The cnuju or the llr < Is a
mMdery It started on the re r of the
first floor nnd spread with great rapidl
tj An explosion probably caustd by
gasoline occurred soon afMr the fire
stnrted caunlng aulte a lltyl excite-
ment The World will ajpear tomor-
row as usual r
J Irn lit lutiti 31 lit
luka Mis Much it Fourteen
frame buildings comprising one third
of the business portion ot luka wire
burned today The total Joss will
fK > t up 50 000 no Insurance The Ire
Is Supposed to have been the work of
un Incendiary
MenmHmt Ihimrdi
Monroe Ia March 17 The steam
boit Helen Vaughan together with 4 0
bHles of cotton and 100 tsetts of seed
was destroyed by fire today two miles
above the mouth of Hajou Darbonno
Boat nnd cargo insured No lives lost
J
Tiir kraiiM s uavaiiks
llavr Ins III Alnliillilie sis Ieople
Injured Cattle tlilffor
aadsden Ala March 17 Ne s
comes from several sectlSja 4ot the
state of great losses InhotMB aud
cattle by the heavy rains und winds
prevailing the list few days Near
hero K 11 Copelmds house wai <
blown away ond Klx people Injured
Lucy Jlaversham a nlnol earold girl
was blown some dlstanee and struck n
tree breaking her arm and leg and
several ribs
Irom Biewton and Eufala cornea tho
news of great damage to farms and
destruction to cattle The worst fa
aalltr oocurred ton the Coosa river
thirty miles above this placo A Water-
spout burst and tho rlvor lose out ot
Its banks unroofing tho house ot Ja-
cob Anderson nnd carrying him and
his wife and baby from the room lhe
house wa wrecked A negro saved
his life by cntchlnjc a tree as his house
swept down stream Hundreds of cat-
tle were drowned Throe men who aro
logging on tho Coosu have not been
ieen ond are
since the torni they
thought to have been killed
Kiliin lit noiiiiiui
I nte of Cornelia m r < W l
ll < llulrl
Bon 1ranclseo Cal March 17Cor
nelius htagg proirletor of tho Ingle
side a famous wayside resort near lhe
ocean beach was shot and WII Mat
last nlkht by one of two masked men
whose objects was robbery Inlerlng
The bar In which several mm wtr
throwing dice one robber covered tho
tarty while the other entered nn ad-
joining room and ordered StngB to go
to tho bar to produce the money bag
largo sums being spent dally by V 1
tors Btagg nt llrst reslsled and the
robber first striking him on the head
with i tevolver then l < l h
I Istol at lhe old caterer ond shot him
through the temple The maked inn
after securing the contents of the 111
nmountlng to onlj four dollars left
They have not been apprehended
Htngg wan the best known caterer In
California llo opened a wayside re-
sort at the racetrack thirty years ago
his place being tho headquarters for
club men and members of the sporting
fraternity During the visit of Uenera
tlratit and Uom ledro emperor of
Brazil a special series of races was ar-
ranged nnd lhe leading men of the
country were dall > and nlglitly at
Btaggs
MnrrliiBT lhe thine
rarls Warch 17A Phanghal dis-
patch states that the i
at New Chwang captured all the sup
tll ot provlslonswlilch were Intended
to last tho Chinese three months They
also hold all the outports from whlcn
new supplies could arrive Thus the
Chinese troops In Manchuria IB <
compelled either to sell or P
retreat In Ih direction of Iekln It
Is reiorled In Shanghai that the Brit-
ish Mldlterranean squadron H going
to the east
a aiintiy rina
Chattahoochee Fla March 17 This
community Is thrown Into excitement
over the finding of the dead body of on
unrnown man Just across tho Ueorgla
lino near the river An Investigation
ahows that he had been shot through
the heal with a Winchester ride A
memorandum book was found In his
pocket In which wa written Frank
Keller March
The book also contained a railroad
ticket Issued by lb I and D raU
i ad agent Hndlay Ohio March 5
Bobbery In the only motive assigned
for the murder The corpse was well
dressed and bad the appearance ot a
man of treoltn
tWJW sJljixtAt r i
CUBA MAY BECOME A STATE
Tho Wishes of Grant May Yot
Oomo to Pass
THE EEBEL3 ABB IN GOOD rOEOE
Well Anno J and Defiant lhe Cause
Spain Trouble
tho Minttry nt Madrid 1nll
llrnuubt Abuut Inillreitly lly the
Cubnti tnalr 1 utist lAifuruinllon
Hrttnritlnii tliu 1 Jrluir on Atllnueln
WAS1UNQTON March 17
The importance ut the AlUanca Inci-
dent as seen here lies In the fact that
It has given rise to a ircat deal ot
talk about tho acquirement of Cuba
by the United States 1 am able to
si J that not all ot Ibis talk la In tho
mouths ot unlmportunt persons and
that high oinclals ot tho govtrnment
privately cxpicss tho opinion that a
movement for tho puithase ot Cuba
Mould be not only good i ollcy but
popular AVhlle ut oouisc ll Is too
early to say that any serious efforts
will be tnado in this direction It 1
certain that men oecupylng high sta-
tions beltcvu Cuba should belong lo
tho United Utates and that tho limes
ate now propltloua fur Its acquire-
ment No doubt exists that thu lie
publican leaders Intend to mako the
annexation uf Hawaii it campaign cry
next J cur Ihey argue that In ex
tension ut national lerrllor > und trade
a good deal of sentiment Is Involved
and that tho elcqulieulenl uf oven su
small a country us Hawaii would meet
with popular atpruval In ttil Ha-
waiian matter the lAMiucratlii party I
ccrlnlnl at a great dtaaaluntugu Up-
on thu tccurd made bj the proHont ad-
ministration 11 would bu almost Im-
possible for the Bemocrattf couUtintly
to suppoit annexation Hut if liny
could offset the Hawaiian movement
h > one to acquire Cuba for Hb commer-
cial or stiatiKlcat advantage tney
wuuld suuly have the beat uf the sit-
uation Iho erfurt to raise the Ameil
cau llag over thut lleh and ptoductlvu
Island would be likely to mouse great
enthusiasm thloughout tho countr >
It la not foigotttti that Ututrul
diant while Irtsldcul was very anx
ious to buy Cuba nor Is It forgotten
thai two distinct piu ultluul fur Iho
putchaso ot that Island havo been
mido by tho Uliltrd Btules one fir
tho sura ot llHltl 000 In ISIS und Hie
other for NOouuoilK ten > caia lattr
Throughout tho United Btalis und i
pecinll on thu Allantla nealuurd and
In tho Bouth there la a deep ond HH
cere sympathy with tho eltorls ot the
> coplo of Cuba to emancipate btutii
selvis fiom Bpvnlh control Bialns
rulo n Cuba M tjrunnhal and lHsli
Iho piovlnce Is maintained solely for
the purposo of latslng tovenuo for the
Imperial government During the last
ten years 200000 Bpanlsh troopa have
been sent tu Cuba foi tho puropse of
quelling InaurreCllon iUUlljihelibe
lluus splilt 14 rile and In the HasKrli
part of tho Island has nevor been sop
presaed
As a stale of tho American union
Cuba would mil perhaps her gruntiist
opportunity for commercial develop
goods
BARGAIN No 1
48c Per Yard
Ve glv e you choice of our COe C3c 7Do
and S50 oil wool sergo Henrietta and
novelty suiting 58 to < S Inches wide all
Imparled goods Today choice for life
BARGAIN No 2
39c Per Yard
An elegant all silk gautrey for waists
In all shades A bargain 1M > ou
should see 2Sc value toe
off regular price W
TEXAS STATE LIBRAE
Austin Texas
E = r l THE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
ment and political tranquility Inas-
much as the spirit ot going out to the
ar for territorial and commercUl con-
quest appears to be crowing in the
minds ot the American people mem-
bers of the Cleveland administration
argue that Cuba is a fair nark for our
ambitions while Hawaii is notCuba
Is distinctively American and Its sttat
eglo and commercial Importance Is Im-
measurably superior to that of the
Piclflo Islands It has n poulatton
which could bo easily and quickly
lamalgftmatod American Institutions
would soon find secure footing there
It would not suprlse men who know
something uf the Inside of tho councils
of the Cleveland administration to
hear ot a proposal by the United tSates
to pay Spain her price for the Island of
Cuba
run ttnvN Hrniis
1 here Are Ms 1 ho una ml uf lliem
sovr lu rmii
Key West Tli March IT A trust-
worthy report ot tho condition nt af-
fairs tu the cast end of Cuba Is brought
by a passenger on the steamer Mas-
cot A
I have traveled throughout tho
moulalnous district constantly since
the troublo began ald he and mat-
ters Are now in u mum worse condition
than at thu beginning lhe fighting
started in a dtsultorj nnd scatlcied
fashion but Iho rorces hraduall > br
eams ecntiullzud aud thcic Are now
full > COO insmccnU mulct arms They
JUu In a dozen or muro detachments
but are giving tho government iu > en I
of trouble In maiij eases the HpanlsU
I root a have been bealtu back with a
heavj loss lh jnost deplorable
feature ot the warfare Is the pdtAglng
and burning Tho Insuuems huyo
gained con fid unco since the biUnnlug
of the tumble and nntteis In the vast
crn district nru lu almost Its1 bad tuudl
tlon as during the vvaiot M
Manj leaders arc sjringing up and
ly force or their Intellect und ability
they have Induced the Insurgents not
to hold oft lunger foi the arrival of
> ld leadcis Ihu ltie ml opinion In
HuUliK Is thtit If thu lusuiKUitn cm
holl out unlll suminei the jellovv fever
will help thun UVLiUlJ
It U said Hut both lubi und Misse
me euutlUnt of Inking huntlugu before
Oitotel lho HpinUh inapt ore guatd
lng even > oud und nobudj Is nlt wed
to pis wlthuut giving tho strictest u
lount of hlmseir it U us much a a
man if life Is worth lu tiauiUmt to
talk lu lavur of the Cubuns or tell tho
truth Hevcral pinions have bun shot
on account of i xpnssltmi of opinion
Instnmes vvhete tho Spaulauls win
defeated have bviit 1 ubllshed by thm
ituvirnmtnt ud vlcioiM lour Hpau
Inh ctulsers who In the harbor ot Muit
tliigu ano wetk ugo now there ai hut
two fcUtudluK thu eaatein coast und ope
thu Htjutbern
Tho pmpenger nlso wild that Iho
revolt would kill tho businutt of Ouha
for two > crs Momy U already staieo
mil ricB uro lilghei A pmlc H
fitired it seems lo be tho fcciienit lin
prcHshi among the Hiwnlorde Hint the
United Btateif fetls blllcr toward llie
Hpiiilsh toverniiitiit an J would Uku
nolhliiK tetter limn an excuse to stlze
tho Island hence their hatred of the
Amtrlinns Nothing tffleln has Itetu
loerlved lit the report of the Hi finish
tiulscr filing on tho AlHancla It Is
untleistouu that ths Spanish officials
In Havana claim lhe AUianela was
within three miles nt the shorn nnd
that the cruiser had u right to sink her-
on htr refusal to halt
npnlnrt UltiiftHrr
Madrid March 17 The Bigasta min-
istry has rtslgned having troubU hi
lintlniied < m rtctniiil Tiiue
EXTRAOR
Our Line
of
Fine Laces
Now Open
AVVVWVAA > A < V AAVVV
ft
AKERICAN TICKET IROKCM ASSOCIATION
Fort Wertf UorrvipondeMtl
D E HtRSHFItLD DO HaUl Worth >
IKIOE FIVE CENTS
IRISH ARE CHOSEN OF GOD
Thoy Aro Hia Pooplo iu Theaa
Latter Days
AS THE JEWS WEHE IK OLDEN TIME
Et Patrick Honorocl la All tbo Great
Oitlos
Je ult PntliFi VrenrheM n Sermon
nt Wtiwhlnaton tltut in ttluultlvattt a-
In Slrtiij IU iicct Tli Devotlou ut
Sum uf lrln to the Tope
WABHINOTON March IT
St Patricks Day coming on Sunday
was celebrated nt tt Patricks church
todaj with high pontleflcal mass by
Mgr featolll and seimoii by HeV
ruber lUchatds piestdett or Oeorge
lown college on thu world wide worK
vmought b > Ht Patrick mil the IrlsH
race Mgi Batolli was assisted In the
services bj Pa thun Hooker und Sab
mil aiid by n lurgo number of tho
local Catholic clergv His celebration
ot Iho innBa was accompanied by or
ehcstia aholr nnd organ
Picsldent Hlchtrds sermon was nuts
bio In iHirtrnylng thu Irish race as
Clods chosen peoilo of modem times
an tho Jew s hud been the chosen neoi l
of the old dispensation and also In Hs
eloquent tribute ot lo > alls to the pops
and his AiiMvlai dehgate Mar Hi
tdlH Inferring tu tin grovvlnj inllvi
euce of ths Irish tho world ov r lather
Hlchatds said thut a mlgtuy tinphe
fur vaster than the Htinuii povvei ih
un pile of the IlgUtdi sp iKtug peopld
vvntf growing up und ov ishalowing the
world A gi unplug r 1 nil u ifecU
lug power It is no doubt pi m anual
just to Indhldunln mu h like kuai IV
tan but orderl > omplie o > 11 And
now vvherovir the hngll < h Itag i plant
td theio thu Irtih go with tt u imt
tho faith Nny they outrun their mu
Mrs Driven fiom nonn ty unjust
laws b > oppression cruett pVi ty
mid firnlnu the > 1 n tiain lo tin re-
mote quuruis of the ghb bi urtnif
with tliiiii their prtist an I Ihlr tuttlu
ihls liLsh Immigration vvn at first
ttward the t atholii euuutiiis ot JJ
lepe then Uwatd the United States
At the ptescnt da > they am Iowlnv In
HiutU Amerlei ncio hundrod thuu
sand Jiiihmi > n nrn sclM d on ihu hills
lUtlfAinllDg Uueins Aytes
lhey aie founding a now world In
Aimti ilia Ihey are powerful In Italy
und Invading alt the oounlrhs of Pu
rope Huiupum couutiles uro taking
tmttncnfthui of thn Oilentnl regluus and
the anclput prophecy of Nosh Is In
tourfH of realisation Tim Irish aro
hiving back to tho Hust Iho fnlth It
had tejiclril Kathtr UtchUrds re
rened to the dlstlngulslud eharacler
iHilo ot tho Irish In Uulr unwavering
tldellly to the See or Home which
itiviupeil them fur their worlds mis
Then nddtesslng Mgr Batolli lie
said i Venrrabls prelate from the
moment thut jou set f ot ou these
Hhous the heart or the American
church bad jou a Jojfut and respectful
rmiifiiuiil mi 4 < oind Inue
RY
Bargain Attraction at our Store Today
We nut out a f wpcelil bargains today which are convincing at l ht If you want am ot the fellowlnr
don t come Tuesday but come today Here Is where you save money
BARGAIN No 3
10c Per Yard
We pul out about SU pieces Irish lawn
the regular loo quality Monday bar
guln 10c < 0 Inches wide fait colors
beautiful pattems
BARGAIN No 4
15c Per Yard
Today we sell you a regular Ko
dotted flwlsa for ISO the yard Our
time to buy Hwlaa To lay
Handkerchiefs Get the Blow
Two hundred dojen will be soldwo say will be soldbecause we know th price will Mil them W bought
two hundred dosrn for a song Tfou get them today at about half value
Nine for 1
810 fine embroidered scalloped edge
handkerchiefs > ou have paid 6o oh
for no better Today nine for 1
Six for 1
1030 extra nice embroidered scalloped
edge handkerchiefs a quality thut us
uijy retails at 3Gu eacli Today 6 for
i
Childrens plain and printed border handkerchiefs ko at tOc 60a and 7Coper doien
every day w
AArV VlArVVVAAArV A V Vs
Bargains you dont see
Black Goods Department
Brim full ot lh new styles Crepons at Jl 1 w 1185 MM 2 Ut U The
a complete line ot the celebrated B 1rlell Col fabrics Allwool and silk and
before ydu buy
underwear ale ver put on In this city
What we Bay in our ad wa
substantiate In our etoru
Corner Seventh and Hous-
ton streets
ajWtsjs M tiim Btv ytttaai
proper material for skirts Also
wool mixtures See our 0toclt
OneThird Off Muslin Underwear Sale Continued Today
noon ° w l Posltlrely iion lesened IM tre Ust
attentl this morning
Come early You II gt better on oo
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