Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 113, Ed. 1, Monday, March 18, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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HOWLS ABOUT THE ANTITRUST
A LAW THAT IVIMi STOP COMIUSA
TIOS
Slad 1o lnctea a the Price at Coiu
modlttea or Choke Off U pollun
Ionom Outside tbe Stat Mar H
Convicted Xnr Violating the 1it
AUSTIN March 17
By aStaff Correspondent The howl
against the antitrust till continues In
certain quarters and In the name of la-
bor Its enemies demand Its Immediate
execution without trial The writer
who has been a breadwinner
from early boyhood In the name of
labor repudiates these selfselected
guardians of trades unions and asks
that their representatives who are on
the ground be permitted to speak for
the wageworkers and not men whoso
Itntves have ever been unsheathed to
stab all measures Introduced In the
name and by authority of the trades
unions railway organizations and
farmers organizations of tho state
Sections 4 and C of the antitrust bill
are the obnoxious clauses of the bill to
tbe enemies of the measure Head these
sections and then point out wherein
they menace Industrial organizations
To fir at any standard or figure
Whereby Its price to the publlo shall be
In any manner controlled or estab-
lished any article or commodity of
merchandise product or commeioe in-
tended for sale use or consumption In
this tate
To make or enter Into or execute
or carry out any contract obligation
or agiiement of any kind or descrip-
tion by which they shall bind or have
bound theinsilws not to sell dispose
of or transport any article or com-
modity or urtlele of trade use mer-
chandise commerce or consumption
below a common stand aid Ugure or
by which they shull agrco in any man-
ner to keep the price of such article
commodity or transportation at a
fixed or itraduated ligjre or by which
they shall lu uny manner establish or
settle the price of any article or com-
modity or transportation between them
or themselves and others to preclude
it free and unrestricted competition
among themseUes or others In the
ale or transportation of any such
article or commodity or by which they
shall nsreo to pool combine or unlto
any interest they may have In connec-
tion with thrt sola or franspatatJ > n
with tho sili > or transportation of any
audi article or commodity that Ha price
might in any manner bo affected
Wherein do the provisions of these
cctlons menace labor organizations or
fairaers associations It Is also al-
leged that outside corporations can
Uolale tho law with Impunity while
thohu doing business within the state
shall be harruased and forced to bow
to the majesty of tho law Section 4
of the bill rends an follows
Uvery foreign corporation violating
any of the pnivlslom of thh act Ii here-
by dented the right und prohibited
from doing any business within this
state and It phall be tho duly of the
attorneygtneral to enforce this pro-
vision by Injunction or other proper
proceedings In the district court In tho
imtnn of the state of Texas
Hectlon 9 of the bill reads us fol-
lows
Tersons out of the slate may com-
mit and be liable to Indictment and
conviction for committing any of the
offense enumerated In this act which
d > not In their commission necessarily
re < iulrt a personal presenco In thH
state the object being to reach and
punish ull persons offending against
Its provisions whether within or with-
out the Htnto
TbeMe sittlons of tho bill must have
been overlooked by the gentlemen who
are fearful that outside parties will be
permitted ta Molatu tbe law nlth Im-
punity and only those can bo reached
who are citizens of the state
Men ian honestly differ on this bill
Men i in oppose It from conscientious
motives Uood men are Its friends and
rn od men nre It enemies but when an
attempt is being made to falsely tm
press fanners nnd working men that
this bill written by a Democrat and
sanctioned by a Democratic caucus is
aimed at thi breadwinners and pro-
ducers It is time to call a halt The
Demo rnil < party Is and has ever boon
the party nf the common people
Tills administration like its prede
eessots la tho frlind of tho masses
rarmern organisations and trades
unions have their opponents here
Plenty of them Lusty vigorous vigi
lant and able o > punentn too but the
administration Is not one of them
Tho uulhor of the bill Is not among
them and tho champions f the bill
are not umong them The writer does
K not care a straw whether the bill passes
5 the house or Is put to sloop forever
I1 nevertheless the genuine friends o
labor declare that the nntltrusi bill
Is not aimed at their guilds and that
the administration lit not their enemy
They hate said to tho writer that the
opposition should be stripped of Its
mask nnd not be permitted to prance
around like a wolf In sheeps rlotrtng
that In the name of honest labor tho
antltru t bill should not bo defeated
but should bo permuted to stand or
fall on Us merits The Oaette put >
llshes the news Henri it given facts
and records events as they dally trnns
plro and paints scenes and > orlraB
conditions as they pxbtt not as they
may seem I1UGU llTZaiitALI
A Icn Mltli n MUturrl
Athens Oa March 17 Hon An
drew J Cobb has In hi possesion one
of the most Interesting relics of tho
Confederacy ule has carefully pre-
served It tiot only for Its value and Us
Fame
When founded on merit
never ceases to grow both
in extent and in solidity
ks
Porous Plaster
is more popular today than
ever before because it does
what is claimed for it re
lievcs and cures pains in the
side chest or limbs lame
back rheumatism etc
Iilt L > b llnTlc th Ait
N MkMpUlt fUM ltyt M4
AMoocka Corn Shields
Allcocka Bunion Shields
Ha d 4111 t tUrf ad cvn ntn
ntj Um4 u
a Brandreths Pills
One or two at nigh t for a vatk 01
two too op Uu antus
f
Interesting nature but from the fact
that It belonged to his father Gtn
Howell Cobb
Clcn Cobb was president of the pro-
visional congress of the Confederacy
that met In Montgomery Ala to frame
the Constitution of the Confederacy
and when all the business had been
flnlthed It became bis duly to sign the
Constitution as president of the as-
sembly This he did with an elegant
frold pen which was used only for
that purposo and then laid back In Us
case
Prof Cobb has that pen now It
has never been disturbed since the
hand of Gen Cobb laid It In Its case
and the Ink used then can be seen now
where It hag dried upon the pen
i
imsit ahi < iiohii or uou
Continued Irom First Taire
welcome We are all of us Irish all
of us Romans In our welcome to thee
When therefore you write to the glo-
rious pontiff whpm you so worthily
represent say the hearts of bis chil-
dren In America beat with only one
impulse loyalty and lot a for the See
of 1eter In hli words however much
the world may carp and blame we
know that we shall find the purest
faith the most devoted patriotism Ask
him then only to rely upon our obe-
dience and our affection and implore
him to bless from his throne of suffer-
ing his children in theft United States
that we under Leo may carry on with
highhearted courage and steadfast
truth the mission entrusted by Co
lestlna to fit Iat rick and the Irish
race
The statement had added signifi
cance owing to the persistent but
groundless reports that the Jesuit or-
der was not In full sympathy with
Hatollls mission President Richards
Is one of the influential members and
Georgetown college ono of Its leading
schools
At Clilrnuo
Chicago lit March 17 The feature
of tho Bt 1atricks day celebration
hero today was u long parade composed
of a number of Irish and Catholic so-
cieties Including tho Ancient Oorder
of Hibernians ClannaQael guards
and Woventli Infantry Illinois National
duard
The procession consisted of five di-
visions and marched through the
principal streets of the city led by
Grand Marshal M J Kelly It li esti-
mated there were twenty thousand peo-
ple In the parade Great crowds of
spectators thronged the line of march
Tho day coming on Sunday special
services were also held In all the
Cat hollo churches
At u ln
Austin March 17 The sky Is as dear
as a bell and tho sun shines brightly
upon this tit Patricks Da > The sons
nf Krln have commemorated the da >
by ueurlng the emblems of their na-
tionality and when the threeleaf clo-
ver can not be found u piece of green
ribbon takes Its place
rii > r lll rilr
rioresvllle Tex Maich 17 The gen-
eral store of Turner Ac sun at StocK
dale Wilson count > vv ti burned this
morning before daylight Tho stock
of goods was worth about J2100 In
the Htoru were about 1300 worth of
windmill futures belonging to A Y
Cooper which wre burned The build-
ing belonged to Stoikdala Masonic
lodge and was worth 1000 No insur-
ance was held by Turner A Son How
the lire originated Is not known
t t r Orlrnns
New Orleans March 17 Perfect
spring weather favored the celebration
of Ht Patricks Uiy which was con-
ducted today on a grander scale than
has been the custom recently Services
were held nt St Michaels church ently
in the morning which was attended by
ull of the branches of tho Ancient Order
of Hibernians nnd a large and fashion
ablo congregation At noon the mem-
bers of the order assembled at their
respective halls nnd later paraded the
princlpil ftreets under the leadership
of D li HagKctty titnto president of
tho order A number of btilldlngt ulong
the line of march were decorated In
honor of the occasion At night ban-
quets were spread In the different hills
and a number of distinguished guests
were entertained
At ludliiiiupulU
Indianapolis Ind March 17 The
celebration of Ht Patricks Day In this
city was tho most elaborate known tit
Indianapolis for many years Tho dem-
onstration In street parade was made
up of about 20W uniformed men wear
ing tho regalli of tho ordors In addi-
tion many cltlzcni participated In the
parade nnd attended the publlo meet
ing at Tomllnsons hall the largest In
tho stale which was crowded to the
doors und addresses appropriate to the
day were delivered by Ma > or C B
Denny nnd the lie v Withers Altering
Down and ODonaghue leading Catho
lic clergymen
lUIl NT rVTHICK
llumlrcil Wore the triMi Ieilurct
uiitl CniiicrC
St Patricks Day was observed yes-
terday Iti Port Woith by the wearing
of the green In memory of Ireland 4
patron saint by a largo number of peo-
ple Otherwise as It was itunday
there was no special demonstration
At mass In St Patricks church at
1030 a m Itev J 1 O Connor S J
of Oalveston preached un eloquent ser-
mon on th > memo of ClirUUii Puth
and Practice admonishing Ms hearer
of the duties of those who professed
religion
In the evening1 service he again deliv-
ered a short discourse taking for his
text the nrst of tho Ten Oomm ind-
igents Quoting fiom Paint Thomas as
that Conscience U the gntevv ay to
God he dwelt on the manifold mani-
festations of t tn divine power to man
and necessity of yielding obedlnce to
Ills law
Fattier OConnor will lecture this
evenlig on Tho Cuaiacterlstlo Tca
tures of 8t Patricks Work and there
will bo a sailed concert led by Pro-
fessor lamb choirmaster of Ht Pat
ricks
ItKPOIT OF A VHOIUHIll tuvw
One netvreen l ikn Urltt and Otilo
Ittver Said to 11 lti > n ftU > le
Cleveland Ohio March 17 The naw
Igatlon committee of the Chamber of
Commerce has rendered Its report In
regard to the proposed canal between
Lake Arte and the Ohio river and the
same has been adopted by the board
of directors The committee Is of thn
opinion that ths canal would be of
Immense commercial value to Cleve
land but Is a physical Impossibility
from an engineering standpoint The
report will be submitted to the mem
bers of the Chamber of Commerce next
Tuesday evening Another report sub-
mitted to the directors was In refer-
ence to the drainage of tho
great lakes
1 by the Chicago canal The secretary
1 of war according to the report should
I be asked to look Into the matter at
J once and Interfere If the figures of
some of the scientists on the subject
1 are correct
TIi 1orte Asvnrsaera
Constantinople March 17 The porte
replying to a protest from r Phillip
Currle the British minister assured
him that measures would be takon to
protect Christians In Asia Minor The
ports hxs also assured Mr Terrell the
Aabtcfcaii uiniatcr ta thasama sfleot
THE GAZETTE gOlaTWOKTII TJSXAS SIOJUJAY atABOH 18 18 P
BUDGET OF HEWS FROM DALLAS
1 I HOCni > 10V TO ST IATIUCKS
LlIMltll TO MAHS
Hie ffnered IMIilce Crowded Hound
II OnnrllJV Mill lrl > io
Vac n ller Sbnmrock Proceed
Intra oC Oak tlllt Council Notes
DALLAS March 17
St Patricks day was fitly celebrated
In Dallas
The Irish America Club met In their
hall at 9 a m Kvery member was
present with a green badge and a
shamrock when they proceeded In-
line of procession with banners waving
to St Patricks church
There wero about 200 In the proces-
sion Mr IC J Klrlen was marshal
and Mr D I Sullivan his aid
It would have required about four
churches the size of St Patrick to
have accommodated the vast crowd
Pontifical high mats was celebrated
in the church at 10 30 a m The music
was sublime and the cervices Impres-
sive After the mass tbe ltlght Uev
lilshop Dunne preached the paucg > ilc
The services being over the congre-
gation dispersed Into squads and went
In various directions
A crowd of irons vons on their return
from the services chanced to pass u
pretty Utile girl who showed vtry
plainly that alio was of Irish decent
One of tho crowd asked Where 1
jour shamrock my pretty maid My
face Is my shamrock kind sir she
said They laughed and went their
way
Tonight Irish American hall was
crowded to Its utmost capacity the oc-
casion being a social lu remembeiance
of l rna pation saint There was sacred
music from an orchestra and songs
by a number of the club members
The day tusatd away without a
flaw to mar the happiness of any one
1ont I Meeting
Dalits Tex March 17 A meeting of
Post 12 T P A was held lust night
In the T 1 A rooms at the Oriental
hotel The following ofllcers were elec-
ted for the ensuing year
A I Dechman president John J
Simmons first vicepresident Wiley
N Stroud second vicepresident s
Doughty secretary W P Addalr W
I Knowlton O V Kllllan Aler M
Prlend C K Wolf directors
The treasurers lepoit showed J233 93
In the treasury and the post member-
ship to bo S16
It was stated that Mr U H H
arten president of tho Texas Mid
land railroad had offered his services
to take up the matter regarding tho
IWOO mile Interchangable railroad ticket
and put It before the passenger agents
of each roud entering the state the
tickets to be printed nnd made a de-
posit In any bank In the state to guar-
antee each rond accepting the form
It was also stated that many eastern
roads are advertising a 6000 mile road
ticket
Ten new members were admitted
Post meetings will hei rafter be hqld
on the first and third Saturd ly nights
in pftch month after the first of next
April
link Ivllir uiinrl 1
Dallas Tex March 17
Oak Cliff
council met last night
A petition from LuuU Jacoby nsklng
for u reduction in his assessment was
tabled
On a petition of citizens asking for
the opening of Twentieth street no ac
tion wns tuken because tho proposed
street Is outstda the city limits
A petition from J C Maiun asking
for a reduction lu assessment was
tabled
A petition from P P Kane asking
for permission to lay water pipe across
Thhd street was grant id
Superintendent Harvey Ualcer sub
milled his report of the progiess of the
public school for tho month ending
March 8
A number of accounts were presented
and allowed
Alderman Diamond was Instructed to
look Into the matter of securing anotfi
ei council loom
City Marshal Knight reported that
the new water works were tested last
1 rlday and that the pressuro was sufil
cletit to foiee water into the top of the
Old standpipe which U said to be flfty
Uvo feet high
Adjqurned
>
iitbiitoi ihihii
liiniuiirliiur for Olllcc V Vcvr Ifc
Kinkier > ut cm
Uastrop Tex March 17 Announce
ments for city ofilcea ure as follows
this week City secietary and Meas
urer Piank A Orgaln aldermen L
w Ollvo and Spy a Allen colored
The Upwortli League elected the fol
lowing us reireatntatlves to Houston
In April MUues1 Maud OUvu and Mag
gie Powler and Mlsaea Kate Orgam
and Maggie Green alternates It Is un
derstood that lUstiop will bavo u
large attendance with tho Leaguers
T A Patton of llryan Tex haa
tuken chat go of the photogiaph gal
lery coiner Main and Parm streets
J Thtelenuii the guutfintth U out
again alter a severe tussle with u
sprained ankle
A J lfatts Is convalescing from a
bullous attack of ten da > s
H G Schaefcr made a Hying trip to
Austin itKterday
The new postmaster X II Dell will
take charge about April I
County Attorney o C lllghsmith
of Ihwlrop and Yeargcr Hill of Smith
villo arc In St Louis thli week visit
ing relatives and sight seeing
Dr l P Luckett nnd family uro
enjoying a vltdt from Miss Mary Luck
ett of Tennessee
W T Parks nnd family nre enter
taining a U Janus of Caldwell
Mrs A S Lewis and daughter Miss
LlKle wero in Elgin this week visiting
friends
A telephone message called Mrs T
W Cain to Austin to the bedside of a
sick sisters child
Murray Jackson wns fooling with an
unloaded pistol seven miles from town
but the gun went off and struck Ilancu
Showers in the forehead The ball
ranged upwards and came out through
the top of his hat ltance Is getting
along very nicely It Is called an nccl
dent They are both colored people
lion J P Powler Judge II W
Slddall Hon II M Garwood and M
W Powler Esq went over to McDade
Xrlday to attend Justice court
Mrs It U Clll nnd Miss Mnggte Green
sisters are entertaining Miss Helen
Drazler of Weimar this week
The Erhard Cash store has secured
tho services of George Jloffr of Smith
vllle as bookkeeper Mr Hogg has a
family nnd has rented the T C Craln
residence just east of the opera hou >
W It Davis brother and nephew
late of South Carolina are all confined
to their room on account of la grippe
and vaccination
Jim nnd Vlnk Jones will go to Win-
chester tomorrow in a buggy to see a
sick brother
The general arranoement committee
of Dastrops fire department Malfest
to take place Tuesday and Wednesday
May 1 and 8 at the Malfeat grounds
has been appointed an follows T A
Haaler chairman Chester KrhanL
Richard Otorcke O K Grlesenheck
C A Dries Ai C Hrhard and P O
Ulgner by It J Griesenbeck presi-
dent fire department The amusement
will consist of running trotting and
pacing racing on a good half mile
track baseball games dally dude and
Mother Hubbard nines bicycle racing
cattle roping foot racing sack racing
rifle contests and other
shotgun und
Amusements too numerous to mention
U to
The Intention of tho management
make this years Malfest as attractive
as possible in every way Imaginable
They have a mammoth dance pavilion
and dancing will be carried on from
the opening morning of the Malfest
to the close of the second night the
admission fee being within the reach of
all thU year
THE WALSENBURD LYNCHING
Tim rruipv co ib at tiiii
scum miaTioiTiNa
I Inly isnre e Satlafaetlon nt I lis
l iir TitUen r tli Oowmor of
Ciilorudo One f the H in Men
Comr In Dead Itnllnn Hurled
DBNVCR March IT
A special to the News from Walsen
burg Colo sa > s
Pletro Olabanco one of the men sup-
posed to have been killed at Dear Cieek
last Tuesday nlcht has been found
He was discovered last night by mhi
Mexicans about ten miles from the
tragedy His feet wero frozen The
sheriff was notified and this morning
took him 1o Pueblo where he was
placed In jail
Antonio Gabatto the other prisoner
has not yet ben found and Pletro
does not know where he Is When Pte
tros feet were frozen and he was un-
able longer to walk Antonio left him
Lorenzo Dinlno Trancisco nonthetto
and Stanlstus Vlttone were taken from
the undertakers rooms today to the
Cathollo church where mass was per-
formed after which their bodies were
followed to the cemetery by a large
number of people All the Italians
from House and the neighboring coun-
try coal camps were present
Consul Cuneo has sent In the nfilrlal
testimony of the affair to th officials
of his government at Washington He
Is now making an Investigation of his
own The consul sajs he wilt stay
here for a month If neecsMry to leirn
what he wishes He Is miking a thor-
ough and exhaustive examination of
all the Incidents connected with the un-
fortunate affair He sajs his govern-
ment is in no hurry nnd that every-
thing will be done quletlv nnd In order
It Is also certain that he ts now mak-
ing a report of his own and thnt It
will cover many things not in the offi-
cial report Today his secretary Mr
Albo arrived from Denver
Italy HiiilHtleil
Washington March 17 Expressions
of satisfaction having been made by
tho Italian government at the steps
taken by the Colorado authorities for
the nppiehenslon of the murderers of
the Italians at Walsenburg the diplo-
matic Incident occasioned thereby Is le
garded here as closed for the present at
least That satisfaction exists Is shown
by the telegram that was spnt yester-
day by Assistant Secretary of state
tlhl to Governor Mclnt > re of Colorado
In this telegram Mr Uhl set forth the
expression of appreciation manifested
on the part of Huron Pavu the Italian
ambassador here and of his govern-
ment and of the federal government nt
the earnest efforts made by the execu-
tive of Colorado to urrest tho guilty
parties Today the assistant secretary
received a reply from Governor Mc
Intjre In which that ofilclal said that
the district attorney told him the gov-
ernor that he would use every means
to secure tbe arrest and conviction of
those menwho were guilty The gov-
ernor said ab > o that he had Issued n
proclamation cffeitng a reward of 1000
the limit under the statutes of the stale
for the nprrehenslon and conviction of
the guilty parties
Imlr Aim Montagu
Marseilles iMarch 17 W K Vander
bllts steam yacht Valiant arrived here
today with the body of Lady Montague
twin daughter of the duchess of Man-
chester who died In Home on Pridav
last
nronnnl In the ltnyon
Houston Tex March 17 John H
Patterson recently from Detroit was
drowned by the upsetting of a skin
In the bajou today His body was re
cov ered
Iri nuer Umeuiip
Seattle Wssh March 17 Nino pris
oners held up the county jailer here to
night and escaped They were led by
the notorious Tom Illanik who killed
two men last jear One of the prison
ers Murphj afterward went to police
headquarters and surrendered
Centrist Lender Demi
Berlin March 17Baron Von
SchorlemtrAlat the noted Centrist
leader whose Illness from Influenza
was announced In these dispatches ses
terday U dead
Jn t think of It
Springfield Ohio March 17 C JJ
I olger editor of the Dally Gazette has
iVli Iedm n eIClrl ° grun wnIeh nf >
m
claim will u
discharge 1000 shots per
Jlf fiSu 11 ISeiRht f eet In l i iha
I uefi n i the onl nol connect
ed with the firing Is the click of the
h2rmTr ll l PUUlC til WlU be heM
Not IteeuRutsed in Illinola
Mascoutab Ill March I7In the St
Clair county circuit court Judge WIN
Henry Arnold of Smtthton who was
sued for 100 some time ago by Carl
Ttmmlg of the same place for services
rendered In hunting a wife for Arnold
Timmlg was allowed 50 The appeal
was granted on the ground that matri
monial brokerage Is not a legal bust
ness In tho state of Illinois
Tr
Cnplfnl otr
Austin Tex March 17 Col Bob
j Cowarr of Dal la member of the board
of regents of the university arrived
morning and is registered at the
Avenue hotel Though Sunday he
sought on audience with the governor
and will return home tonight
KxSenator It II Durney of Kerr
Mile arrived last night and put ud at
v
the Avenue hotel
O L Pller of the International and
Charley Byers of the Houston and
Texas Central spent Sunday In Austin
AttorneyGeneral Crane though
suffering with a bad cold Is out again
I rountrrfeltrr Cum Rut
I St Louis Ma March 17 Tonight the
police made an Important capture in
tbe persons of William B Thomas and
Alison H Morrison who said they
came here a few days ago from New
Orleans The arrest was made at 70ft
line street where the men had hired
a room and where they wero caucht
making countrfelt money A search of
their room revealed a complete counter
feiting outfit for the making of dlmei
Quarters and halves These with a
quantity of base coin on the prUoacrs
vers Ukca to the fsar courts
PRINCE OF WALES BOAT WON
run orrosiMi yaoiit uniu inu
nitlTTA MA IOO CIIPAP
trrnt > 1 ntrh Itncf > Arrnusced to
Come Off nt 4t I iul 111 llimrhnlt
nt Houaten tinmen nt > eternl Other
Jolnts Sportiuw Aews
MONTH CAltLO March 17
The Monaco legatta orened today
and the principal event the race for
the prize offered by the Prince of
Monaco was won by the Prince of
Wales cutter Britannia which gave
the Allsa her first defeat Britannias
victory did not create the greater en-
thusiasm among Impartial jachtsmen
for the reason that It was gained In u
poor trial of the qualities of the re-
spective boats and was partly due to
the Allsa holding her opponent too
cheaply The race was for the Prix
do Prince Albert 1 open to all yachts
above twenty tons The weather was
beautiful but the wind was light and
flukey and this of course made an ex-
citing race Impossible Considerable
doubt was expressed as to whether the
Britannia would start In a race on Sun-
day owing mainly to tho piesence of
Queen Victoria at Clmez but this
difficulty was overcome by the Prince
of Wales not going on board his > acht
He watched the race from the terrace
nt Monte Carlo
Bounding into the mark the pair
t > ere over lapped Britannia blanketing
Allsa This resulted In tho latter hav-
ing to make a short tack to get around
nnd In the meantime Britannia fetched
around and reached homewith a good
lead The times at the finish of the
seiond round were
Britannia 1 42 40 Allsa 14743
Thus Britannia won easily without
reckoning the tlmo allowed her by
Allsa The nctual times occupied In
covering the course were
Britannia 2 13 00 Allsa 2 20 34 Val-
kyrie 2 4700 Corsair 24710
Mr Allens tenrater Dakotah won
the race for her class easily beating
the St Marcel
Great Mtitdi Hiice
St Louis Mo March 17 All tha de-
tails of tho Dr IllccSlmirms mitrh
have been settled Tho race will take
plvce April 20 rain or shine Both Mr
Walsh and Mr Poster have deprsited
700 with the fair ground inauugfis
After the race tho winner rets lick
his > 750 wlill the fair managers retain
the 700 for track rental Tho winner
also gets the entire receipts In addi-
tion there Is a side bet Simmons Is
to carry IQtJ and Dr Illce llfi pouuds
Pred Taral has been engaged to rldo
Dr nice und lu all probability Thorpe
will ride the son of Sir Modred Gar-
rison has been engaged as starter The
ground were engaged by the secretary
and will be approved by a meeting of
the board tomorrow
Three races aie to be run on the
same day As the races are to be run
over the fair grounds track In order
to insure that the turf congress regu
lations are lived up to the racing
stewards will supervise the days sport
The details of the match were ar-
ranged by Secretary Gwynn and will
be approved by a meeting of a board of
racing stewards tomorrow Three other
races are to be run on the same day
SOri OP 1IIH DIA310M
Interval In Tcxiik llitftvbnll Dally lu
ert > n liitt
Theie U a widespread Interest In
baseball being aroustd which bids fair
to incteasu as the time for beginning
operations on the diamond druwtf near
The TexasSouthern Baseball League
of which J C McNquIui of Dallas is
president Is composed of the following
clubs Austin Dallas Tort Worth
Galv eston Houston San Antonio
Wherman and fahreveport There never
was a greater Inteiest In baseball man
ifested In Port Worth The personnel
of the club has not been fully deter-
mined jet T P Itlchard Is manager
Port Worth will enter tho season with
a strong team however and Mr
lllchards will endeavor to keep his
club abreast of the foremost Ted Sul
livan a bi other of the famous slugger
will manage the Dallasltes
They are already picking out nick-
names toe the cluba The Austins are
called tho Beavers because their
park Is near the big dam the Dallas
men are spoken of as the Mosaul
torf because they are located in a
swamp the Port Worths retain the
old title of Panthers the Galveston
will fall heir either to Sand Crabs
or the Pirates the latter because
of the fact that they are at home in
LaPltts old retreat the Houstons are
christened the Magnolias the San
Antonlos aie put down aa the Mis-
sionaries in honor of tho old mis
slons surrounding their home clt > the
Shermans are spoken of atf the Or-
phans since Sherman separated from
Denlson up to which time they wero
called the Twins and the Siam-
ese the Shreveports are denominated
the Bed Men because their home Is
on Bed rlver
I1ASUII4IJL AT UOISTOY
1lt Cher Luby Uukiii tbe Chlca o
Trnm
Houston Tex March 17 Luby who
was released by Anson a couple of rea-
son ago had his revenge today Ho
won from Ansons Colts In a canter
Up to the ninth Inning he held things
down but In that Inning he was hit
for a single two doubles and a home
run Third Baseman Decker of Chi-
cago aided defeat by four costly er-
rors Both teams were in fine condi
tion and the game was a great one all
through A long running catch by
Clark of Loulsvllto and a catch of a
foul fly after n run Into the bleachers
by Preston were the features of the
game Summary
Louisville 0 9
Chicago 0 4 8
Base hits Louisville 14 Chicago It
KrrorBLoulyvllle 8 Chicago 8
Batteries Luby and Cole for Louis
Mile Terry and Donahue for Chi-
cago
St LouUNetr Orlrnu
New Orleans La March 17 Base
ball St Louis 18 New Orleans 8
ClnrlnnntlOloaliromcri
0ll 0 erT Ala March Clncln
nati 21
Montgomery 0
Tin ltrlua Itvireute
Madrid March 17A quantity of
fEhmu2Tkt Ee BU > 0 ea to be from
the missing ltelna Itegente has como
ashore ht Tarafa All searchers that
have been made for tbe veBrfel have
been fruitless
WAITIMJ rORTIIO bllll
legroea at Savannah I oktnat lor
tli Huraa to Go to Ufavrtn
S nnahP March 17 A hundred
I WLre of ha negroes who are to go
S JS J iTw ben ered about
L fuK VT front tcUng for the ship
which U to carry them to AXrlco There
X ML ertT m walUrux the
S5 tvr E SW H make a
tlgld Inspection the steamship aad
iyr m jrworoi f
If she does not conform with the pro-
visions of the ship passenger law will
refuse clearance papers The move-
ment Is being wrftclitd with Interest by
negroes all over the south and on the
success of the party hinges a big Immi-
gration movement among them The
llorsa Is expected to sail within a day
after she arrives She should reach
hem tonight or tomorrow
IT HA MAI IWCOMU A ftTAU
Continued 1rom 11 rut 1nixe
the chamber of deputies yesterday when
all the reporters withdrew from the
house as a protest against the official
defense made bj the minister of war on
the officers who attacked and wtccked
the otllco of ji Qlobo the organ of
St nor Caste liar It Is probable that
PUId Marshal Martinez Campos will
fonn a new cabinet
Cuban Atfalra Delmted
Madrid March 18 In the chambers
today questions 1 elating to Cuban af-
fairs of war Lslls2e locelra shrdyl
fairs were hotly debated General Do
mlnguez minister of war censured the
press for recent comments upon the
situation At this all the icporters
quitted the chamber This was Intend-
ed as a protest against the ofilclal de-
fense made by the minister of war on
the officers who last night attacked tha
officers of the Madrid newspapers
These attacks on the newspaper offices
weie provoked it is claimed by the
publication of an article charging that
the ofilcci s In the service of Spain have
been so teluctant to volunteer for the
Cuban service that the government has
been compelled to draw lots to deter-
mine who should be ordered to the
front Great excitement prevails hete
The military governor of Madrid has
resigned The directors of tha leading
newspapers held a meeting this even-
ing and agreed that unless the govern-
ment would guarantee the liberty of
the press that they would suspend all
Spiilna Jteiil
Washington March 17 The stato de-
partment has received a dispatch from
Minister Taylor at Madrid The Span-
ish government has given assurance to
the United States that there will be no
more repetition of such offenses as the
firing upon the mall steamer Alllancla
The reply of the Spanish government is
couched in courteous and temperate
phrases and expresses the determina-
tion of Spain to avoid further cause
for complaint on tho part Of the gov-
ernment
Cubit 11 KcbeJa
Tampa Pla March 10 Tho latest
reports say that General Perez and
Henry Brooks have for tho lost llftoen
da j a been undisturbed by the Span
lards This corps o frebels numbers
14000 It Is reported that they have
marched from TiguaBa to Mlcurlgt
thence to Sablnnlla Carlos C Cespl
des son of the first president of the
Cuban republic during the last revolu-
tion has left Paris and Is Bhortly ex-
pected In New York whtre ho will fit
out an expedition for Cuba
Cnbnn llebela Determined
Tampa Pla March 17 The reports
of tho Progresao a Cuban steamer
arrived tonight give credit to the up-
rising In the eastern department and
state that much activity exlsta among
the Spanish troop on the entire in-
land Thirteen hundted prisoners aie
reported In the prisons at Havanna and
aro being tried by civil courts as re-
quired by Consul Williams and It Is
believed they will be freed altogether
although It Is asserted that should San
Jullly be released his life would be
In peril Cubans had an engagement
with Spanish Hoops in the outsklrnts
of Biyamo It W said that citizens saw
the fight from the house tops The af-
fray lasted two hours and three hun-
dred Spaniards were killed and wound-
ed The Cubans gave on entertain-
ment In Ybor City tho proceed being
for tbe treasury of the rovolutlonaty
party The house was crowded
Mr Jlnrr Perry Pa > ne Iliirletl
Cleveland Ohio March 17 The fu-
neral of Mrs Mary Perry Payne wife
of exUnltcd States Senator Henry li
Payne was held this afternoon from
tho family resldcnco on Euclid avenue
The services which were very simple
were conducted by Uev Dr II C Ilay
den of the First Presbyterian church
The Interment was In the family lot at
Lake View cemetery Among those
present were Colonel Oliver II Puyne
of New York and Perry Whitney son
of the exsecretnry of the navy litr
Whitney Is now in Europe
IVow York Compnny riKhlliuc Oliln
Columbus Ohio March 17 The Fidel
ity and Casualty company of Now
Jkork today enjoined Stato Insutance
Commissioner Hahn from revoking Its
license to do business in Ohio aa he
threatens to do llahna attlon Is In
pursuance of a new law requiring such
companies to deposit 50000In securities
with the state treasurer This the
company has not done
Whipped lie Mnlny
Madrid
March 17 Advices from
Manilla
are to the effect that the Span
isn forces under command of Geneial
vSarado have
defated the aialay Mussel
men at Mlndano The enemy lost 10S
killed Including the sultan of Muldano
and his son The Spanish loss was
seven killed and fifteen wounded Tho
fapanlards captured four cannon and a
number of rliles
llUtorta Uellca Ilnrneil
Ilochelle Ala March 17 The resl
dence of MUs Hay Ierry was burned
this morning with no Insurance Miss
lerryMsf the daughter and only living
child of exGovernor Perry and aho
was possessed of all the heirlooms
portraits and relics of the family for
two or three generations
WtMldlntf nt 3Inn lleia
iMansflelJ Tex March 17 T S
James a well known commercial trav
eler of Galverton
and Miss Pearl Ilultt
one of the favorites of Mansfield society
wero married
at 8 oclock this morning
B J enc ° ot th0 brides parents
bquire Ilultt the father of the bride la
lbe nSBl Proilnent men In this
portion of the county A circle of
Pala thIr respecta t0 tho yount
couple
Sister Do Chant el Dead
Washington March 17 Helen Cum
iM no n throu hout the Cathollo
sa Sister De Chantel for three
v inottr BUP ° rIor of the Visitation
5 inti thI clly dled here today She
JR1 b ° rn In Washington August 18
< TiV a came uP ° n tbe irtreet but
Si ln tne trflve jearu she had
illconeoted with the Institution
3 ai a wo an of sound Judgment
Km n 8cnse Tle funeral will be
new tomorrow and Cardinal Gibbon
is expected to officiate
To Mnrru un 1cUln
Tokohama March 17 It Is an
SKSSa tliaJ PfInte Komatsu has been
ffiT t ° the front as commander In
i2f tn ° expeditionary which
iu army
Intended shall march on Pekln
Titer FOIGIIT AT ClltllCII
Twe Necrovs Pngnae n a Knock-
Down nt rremhliut
edt IYSVJ MLnor co red was arrest
for y Ad 2ay iY omcer J Ferguson
Srt5S i flEb n r bout with
aerr JwS1 obcr darkfy at a
5E thi a 1 ta
Reststhelfre
Hoods SarBij jjJi
Strength 5jjJ
Worn Out
run
and tho w6rr ot fctuit
my tired inia il n
oods
lekirailact
ml Indlg
thu Xlt tlrrdV
r
iMniiMTioxurniso
< ln lln 2
rittsburir P Mud
Olmland
ha pwll
Kpreientatl ot IM t
Eovornmcnt
who in t ltuj
Urnatlonal prison coasfiX
iimiaran chaplain 01 t
penitentiary who JjJSJr
National MlllUw t 5 EJ
received the llt fromS
am and the num iretSw
lo for the Drat urn njg
tlnue ten oaji Thef lll h
ent Detente
from tnnc
country In the norll waib5
Tho congKi win bo imI
supervision or
therrtaf
lc il n akta lltiM m
All
the delegate
jr piobJ
who ha
takengre tlotenutt
nork ThosslmoMlllojiis
Kan arci General nrlaktrhoji
Held Ohio president bt tin <
Irlson association p a
Springfield 111 Per Eamael
rows editor of the Chrlllai 1
liostons It w McQuitai
Intendent of police
CMattrj
secretary of the reform irtut
tlac 111 Judge W KTCr
Ioul Charlton C Lnt b
knoun corporation iUir < r d
York Hon J S Apble rtj2
the board ot state cbu3at >
Dr S H IJndley WhltlejW
missions will he lnuea In 4
tho state department at tVuilx
In response to hli r QMt K
lias secured proralsntrai
Ran
her of prominent Amerlcultlt
papers for the enngreu TStjt
of the congress li to clxu b
vnnce the best method orj
government legislation en t
prevention and punlihmultn
doing etc ml
Many questions ot mtbp
will be discussed Amom b
be the social ell nuesuqa x
agitated civilisation fof uat
topic that will be Inltmtltlt
gard to ft person commlltlnf tfs
foreign country and ellmnvlt
citizenship under his own
Owing to the wide dlrersltl <
In various countries ow Dt
penalty discussion of it bu Ids
place
A imoKnits KIU36
He llim Honet Mp tsKl
of siieeolfttl > 1
itrwj
Chicago Hatch
lane a prominent WKb t °
Trade
cago Uoard of
In Wa hlngton park ly tf t
lice olflccrs this mornmi wj
tlon showed that 4icPirU
himself twice throujH
lartoonwi
Tho circumstances
death show that It f
planned It showed th J
had been brooding for ti
over business emb rr MnM
letter addressed to thi para
MM
ho had tried and
came on the hoard lh t luif
ready torn
disheartened and
ho met defeat again 8a WW
was more than he w
concluded by warnnf j
to beware of the board 01 W J
t
Sir Ilnf f >
Chattanooga lew >
Chattanooga ra ° Vl
have been robbed in St M
hero as Mrs TUt SSSm
wife ot a wellknowri M
man Buell whoy M Sl il
going to marry I JS
Uwjers properly MJH
ttooo not Jiooooo ai retort
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