Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 312, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 14, 1892 Page: 4 of 8
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FORT WORTH DAILY GAZETTE
PUBIEHED EVOY DAY Bl TK YEAS
LAfiGEST CITY CIRCULATION
LARGEST TEXAS CIRCULATION
LARGEST SOUTHERN CIRCULATION
With Three Exception
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Xno only tnivtlloc itorxnnn mile or fa
nine fttprwa t uiliortiel to roojro and
rwwlptfor Bubicrlpiiont for Tin llaurrr
nro
J M Pfiarr C K Howlcy
J 1 r Barbed W T itonitr
V It Manhman C U Vlt on
1 Marrondy Win II Murray
J 11 IUJ I J irixliutrsen
J U nurti nan HobartR iMtton
WN A > re Prof W M llrtna
C 8 btcwlman It M John n
W I Cobb Jju Hiuris
Tim public sro mutlornxl not to pay
money to any other persona rep
rfwnUnr thomselvna traveling
rumiM of Ihlt papor on all authority here-
to fori Muod to any other person than
those named in hereby revolted
DlMoCJUT PCBUJUIsSOCoMPANT
Tk fit wilt ri cHn > lt > r i rtf to
prlal roiamanltpvtlnn whirl rt ljr
i > rMlT f th rlir ninnlvD pacts
ft mm Btt > r 11tte otor will b prlntwt
but rtuimtRU wilt ttvt dub it uniel
tocUII olkiUt
1 faalma I icut torvfttttji
The storm waves will natch IhU me
ridtanapd Iho other weather changes
noU l 1111 occur at and within 100 times
of Fort Worth within twuntyfour hours
l forn or alter eunsot 0 tho dates giv-
en below
Bept 11 CV > r Unci dealing
Snpt lie Pair and wwl
Sept 13 Modoutlng
Sept 11 Warmer
HftpU 15 8l rm wave on this meridian
Sept 10 Wind dunging
B < W1U 17Coohr and clearing
i tto lUgltm ltnll > t > n
GiLVKflTOW Tax yoiL la fS Ial
GomtoJidated cotUin rofflon bulletin fur the
twentyfour houia and I tiff at tl p m
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TlNohlo OU11UM are wi Joomo to
nt Worth
t OUU own Tmm Woli biw not orgot
tan what h la hero or
To the Lily Wliltoe Mr Cuney Is
ttllve ami well ih nk ymi
Iimoi AT8 are harilly to bo dUtln
mlnlied from U10 U imbllciinii In the
VMulillng crowil
frf Tm lAEBTl wnila Irlenailon Iticb
nnl Nolwon U nmnng the utkiijanu on
tho eourentlim
1ilK lUimblloaiw ol IVuuu out return
to tlietr humoa anil Ml their jitoiilii
Fwt AVoi ill wim wltli them
No mow niwrUnt Jbpublloan oon
Vomjii ha been hold In Tex 11 for
tw rty ynani th n tho ona now In
rion In Fort Worth
Til IWI JI
1V > TUB Kepuhllonn convention
White In Uie Oontcrclty itJo out to tho
jiackery nml AiUueton Inn and walk
doiru w tlu < bnwciy
I III I IIMl 1
TUB Fort Worth
convention liai m
much lunge but no rnr haa not ills
pUywlwmuch tomi ra < the Uouiton
convention It U vniruier In South than
In Noith Texas
1 11 i m uj
TUB rUipnbllomn n Texas should
oonirratuliito thenieolvM on the per
fonuelot tho convention It Includ
mnny very llnelooklug men blaok as
ollM white No
wonder nuch men
ro dt gu Ul with tllj > Wiltoliini
TltB blue and tllu K > oy the old and
tho mar Bouth theblnskandthowhlle
the Clark and thu Hogif faction tho
Doamorallo and the U ptiMIt niind the
the Third i Hy Who nhall separate
tbetn an they laud grouped on ld >
v lk To look at them one would
think that all tno men In Fort Worth
were ol one party mid moroly dbctb
liur xhat waa lw t for n oomnion cauae
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ihk nnruiii 1C I tltTl III TtXtS
We congratulate the ItopMbllonu par-
ty of Toxaa on the evldeuoe furnlthed
by the convention now In Beeston In
tbia city of an Important chanjo In its
alms and atatua
For the first time In many years It
dbtplajedyostorday nn active Interest
In au < affairs and an Intention which
lookrd t something more than a more
prrfuurtory sxlstelioo
T i Republican mrty la not only to
l coggTiluUied ia the stato as < lL
It r > rei ntii Hometbtiig ur 114 00O
voUiraln Vxas nearly om thirdot tho
whole nuttbcrataUt is not to tho best
Interest of tho stato that those should
bo politically dormantdead to nil
through lcglsla
questions effecting
1 Hon Its economic condition
wind which brings so
It Is a good
largo n propoi Hon of our pooploback
Into nctlvo participation In tho settle-
ment of our homo affairs Some of us
may dltagrco with them wo may do
our best to prevent tho dominance of
their opinions but wo cannot fall to
reeognlio that It Is well for them to
have their opinions and to give frco
vont to thtm
Another cause for congratulation of
the Hopublicau party this morning re-
lates to the general makeup of Its
convention white and block It is no
longer a onesided body The propor-
tion of white delegates shows a prac-
tical ollmlnallon of the color lino ns It
onoo existed against thu julu face
There nro many men ntnong the del-
egates of whom It may truly bo sold
that they are a representative of pro-
gressive Toxas Sumo of them nro bus-
iness men vitally Interested In tho
upbuilding of tho slate and wo have no
doubt that the y aro here to further that
end In the ways that to them seem best
These aro enooutaglng facts and
facts which are above tho domain of
partisanship It Is vitally Important
that every political faotor should bo
subject to the direction of Intelligence
and conservatism Again we bay to the
Republican party of Texas
Wo congratulate ou
hFgot
JUST WHAT HE DESERVED AND
GOT IT QUICK
I
A Lecherous Tramp Makes Ills Indecent Pro-
posals and a Husband Dclsnds His
Wiles Honor Trsmp Dead
Paris Tex Sept IX Spoclal1
Tbe dead body of au unknown in in w ith
a bullet hnluln the baek under the left
shoulder blade was found early this
mornlog buck of n Held near Ituxton a
small town south of here Juatluo Hot
rls was summoned at onoe and
begun an Inquest Tho Investiga-
tion dovoloiwd that tho inuu
was killed fate yosbrday ovenlug
by Wm Keeling Kocllng und his
nlfetestlllul to tho facts Mrs Keel-
ing testified thai the deceased crime to
her home yesterday uliout 3 oclock nnd
ftskiHl If her hUHtMnd was at homu
She told him that he was not then he
oiktil where was and what he was do-
ing Alter being told became Into tho
hiiilse and oalledsor dlnniT Site tuld
him she hud nothing citokod Ho refilled
that hhcuould hum to cook for
filled
iltn which shu iinioeudid to do Whllo
shu was ongiigid tho mau nnlkud ubout
the pluee until tho got Ihn meal ready
when be onme back nnd ate On leav-
ing tho tablo he ilcmumkd that blio
submit herself to him und on
her refusal drew u pistol and
threatened to kill her unless
ho consented Mrs Keeling lie d tho
man grabbing at her ns she passed out
of tho door As shu ran out she saw
liobMojscoming towards tho houso
and called fur help Tho man hoalllv
lult Mrs Keeling sent Mays for her
husband who wus at work a mile
olY When ho cumo she told
him what had happened and ho
folloueil the man overtaking him at
the corner of n farm in the idgo of
Sulphur lulloin Ho utuuuptod to ar-
rest the mau who drew a pistol and
started around Keellngs horso Keel-
ing ran around the horse und tired
killing him
liuly yosterday evening tho man told
parties that he was from Uouk county
hunting work
Ho was aliuut 40 years old six feet
one lnchjn hulght slender build led
thumb missing Ills cooked pistol lay
on the ground uoar him Theru was
nothing on his person to glto any clew
to his Identity Km ling was plaootl
under a 1011 bond und tho bixly wai
burled by the ortUvra
BURNCTTDAnRADALL
A Marrlajo Thai Was a Tleasant Surprise lo
Many Friends
Married At tlia resilience of Mr J It
Coun of ealliertonl Te father of the
bride Mr S H llutnelt ard Mrs Mary
CoutsUjrruda1 Kov J v Lowbir or
Gi latino
Thonbo e announcement will lio a
surprise to tho frlunds of tho purtlee In
North Texas us tho affair was kopt
secret even In suolsl oliolin In Wealh
orfcrd until yesterday afternoon The
mosttntlmaUi fi lends of Mr Burnett
In this city remained In Ignorance of
his Intended inurrUgs until lata yes
terday oenlng
The groom Is one of tho most sue
ooeslul stockmen in North Tuxas und
one of tho loopresidents of the North
wo t Ioxoa Cattlemens nssoolallon
Ilurko nsbolsiaUed by his legion
of friends is the owner of the cele
brated MOO ranch and as widely nod
popularly known as any oattlo king
lu Texas In Fort Worth ho is unC
versnlly known and liked and low mon
hnvo us many warm jiersonnl friend
ships as ho can Imist of In tho full
flush of manhood wealthy eudoned
with rare iwreonal magneUsin that at
tracts the homage ot men and u con
eroiis manly disposition he is emin
ently qualified to embark uiwu tho
matrimonial aea
Tho bride is tho widow of the late N
D Itarnulall of this city and a
daughter of Mr J It Counts of Weath
erford Sho is a queenly woman of
line mental nnd pergonal equipment
Unlvorsally a favorite with both suxos
She Is grefitly odmlrod by everyone
that has the pleasure of her frlcndahlii
orwhooomos within the elrole of her
oxtended acqual tance
Mr llennott nnd bis bride passed
through here last evening on their way
to St louts Chicago and other Eastern
cltlos They will return about the 85th
Inst and make their futuro homo in
thU city
A resident of BUkoly Oa has a new
mode catching fish The fish are lialu
ed for some days with mlxtu of
flow and inagnutlied steel filings mode
into a stiff jiasto or dough When th y
begin to take tho bait a magnetlaod
iron or sUwl red ooated with the same
kind of paste Is let down to thnu
1 hoy toon attempt to suck Uie put >
rromltaod in dslng so soon stick hard
hih fast It is not unuroai for n fisher
man to haul out at onetime u lung
strlnc or rod otiucken In this way
yn JJgw wy
THE GAZETTE FP WOBTH TEXAS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER U 1852
EVEN UP
The Bear and Bull Influences
Aftcct Each Other
GOLD ORDERS THE BEAR CLUB
Wielded to Moil Advanlsga In Beating Prices
Down Railroad Bond Market About
in Statu Quo The Money
Market Pretty Stiff
COTTON FUTURES
Alwood Violell and Company Think the Mar-
ket a Pure hue on Easy Periods
NEwOniKisB U Sept 13 Special
Atwood VloloU Co aay
Futuroa e bare coma to the conclusion
that as reportare btioming very geneial
of the rank trouti or tlio plant with an
amount of frultaee largely below tho ater
aire tt fiHe riorucihlng more tarf Ibiu upon
which tooatlinatoalosa lo tondiuun than
where theeatlmates aro Riven as to the per
centajfe of loss based upon other circum
lames than thoaa we mon lion Jhoreforo
vrofaave advised our constituent today
Tory generally that we think
well of punhnsea on easy periods
andweahall continue to ylre this advice
so lonff as wo believe these reports correct
We ait diapnaud to tike the tons side of
cotton with the outlook In supply thatls
now before us and In savin what wo
do It i with the Idea of realiz-
ing on purchase whero they snow
h fair pro lit if tie conditions upon
which wo are basing this opinion of
buying do not Improve miteriUy wn
nitffht aein October rtports no better If
as good ai that of Saturday dependent
however un the mathor for the next
two fiKH or tneri Vedo not loaealfilit
of the tut thntti deis badovcrywhorebut
tlion wuuld nuttmili be bettor It thcro was
au > fear thai the p o > noctlta suppl > from
tliufiowlnioiop 1 on d show lndl < a tm
of aieduction boloiv ito amount tho h is
boon lookud for H Msrni difficult to in-
fuse Ufa into Liver out or New York
Ihe disposition h re uppioontl > 11 mora
b iHtsli a tho ndviuuo In ihls market from
vtnUirday hai bin 7 p < lita ngalust 4 in
Now York whllu Li ii > ol opened about
SiH lower riftovfrmp 1 < H
Iho prico of mlddtiu this day last roar
In Now Oileani wua IT 11 arilnst 7cuuts
toda October S nifalnst o > l
lort toxwlpts last iear 8U7JObalos today
13C0U baloa
fcpols closed sternly sales 1S03 rmloa after
tvoura guotailons up 1U1 on mlddlinirand
la on Rood middling and above UJane
unchanged
Ntw York Sept 13 Tho latq
improving tendencies in tho Inviat
mcut markets bure austalnod a aeuu
theck from the wide prevalence of cholera
in lluropoand tbe danger of Its peitlaff a
foothold In the United states It 1 truo
that thus far we have botn able to keep
the poatlleiitu outside our gatoaj and o
long as the ueunr of warding it off are ap
plied with the amno piomptnfias l ror and
hitollliremaasforihelatt two weeks there
Is good reason to hope that our city popula
tloua may boeaedfrom invasion bv tho
dlaouto Moreoier the govornmenta or
der subjecting arrhlug vtastda to twenty
U ya detention in ciuaianiine has had a
most salutary offcri lunaoitictt at it not
only Insures tho preentlon of Infected per-
sons from landing on our ahiiros but has
the atUl more lmpoiiant offeu of causing
tho Jsuiopoan atenuiuhlp lines to suspend
the wostwaid transport of omlgianta the
thlof mean of comoiitig the infocilon
uiiUltheoiurgehaa run its course prom
tliii lime fyrward thereforoonly first ond
aeound cla a passengrs will enter our pot ta
wlilvh will reduce the chances or eholoia
getting Inland to a >
e onipaiattoly light af
fair Still the preftciuQ of the gloomy
paraphernalia of quarantloo right under
our ejes und thoconatantcabo reports of
the uen Utlnus of the disease in othor
couutilei toKeihur with tho possibility
thai lu subUo blight may find it way
thionghall our olwtructions ore tqattota
cttleuUtcd to keep up a feeling of insecurity
until tho plague haiolsappeaied by a pro
eofls of natural exbauatiou Nor is It the
mere horror of the dinoaie thaiatTeeta bust
neaa contidenro Its spread lu European
ports has a ery direct tendency to cheek
imports of Amoilcin piodnets for tiotcnly
nro merchants at tho Infeaitd porta duair
ous or hulding the tunaU t p usible stooks
of gKMia that mav tarry contagion but
their trade ts crippled and thoir moans of
meeting their liubllltlo are ivooomlng lerl
cmslv impilud > o much so in the case of
llumbunr that tho bankers of that citv
hao uuid U necoaaary to allow thirty
days pisico on obligations maturing iu
September
Uhoao causes nro visibly checking our
oxpurts of coton and of food producta
genernlly with a corresponding offeet upon
the pdcuarif thoao stapes And the tur
tallmeutot thoso shipments teduces thu
supply otexrortbllU which has a tenden-
cy lo ootreapondugly stlmuUui tho oxinirt
of goto 11 onoe it haa bo n argued In
somo quar or tl a wo shall bo exposed to
a gold drain at tho very time when tho
Wont will bo drawing on this citv for cur-
rency Thin conclusloii however Ignores
thofactthit to thu oxtent that tho ox >
poitamay be curtailed tho forwarding of
piMltKta rromtho iutetlor to tho aoaboard
jt likely to to interrupted thereby dlniln
Uhlng Eastern leinluauees to tho train
Slate
stock nitl llt > n i
New Yonir Sept 13 Thostock market
was octlvo lu poU but tho dullmmln the
general hat waa even moio sharply marked
Hun usual of late and outaldo or Itoadlng
thaiea there was nothiug in tho market
1 ho boars Uul speculative tttroia uron tho
possibility of a Heading at r I ho as well u
cholorn growing aUsadiljmonoi rates and
a svwial boiler of further heavy
ablpmenu of gold to bo made as aoon ns In
ton uption eto lrmaporution oJercd by
quarantine waa removed
The forcas at work lu the market how
eiorremataod quite easily balamod and
row changoaofnotoworoe taotlshed Tho
market Anally dotal rnMiui nnaottlod on
moderato volumeof bulncas
Itallroa I bonds evon leas aulraated than
j otter J ay
tlovemnittnt bonds dull and flrra
Stato bond neglected
oi > jr ii < l hx lotngT
ntW0W Kpt fMofw on call easy
at coat j closed orferwl at 4 per
COnU
rriroo mercantile paper iW
W x butH quidt and steady at
U boK alxtj day Wua h > 8 for demand
ltrltflt Conalt
t 1 < JxSPti5 ConoI closed at DO
15tC for more > j for aiKer js ftia
Kxehnutrr i > rvr York
Niw York t pt i Speeia
Sterling Uaok eadij 4 sOUita 4 st
Coinmeivlal JO days 4 w
Iteiehmarks CommerdaltCO
Coatuwroial 00 day 1 J <
lUrliang t > w UiUati
Nsw Oklkans La s pu U Special J
Sterliug Comraercl I on
tYarka omni va0Jdaj 5 aOtuo fc01i
° rk rl h Mk Ii omiual
c
Lotomerauil 1 Jo Discount
Ijria i u tlffalnn
0 Tx xs T x Sept lilSpeclatl
S rHng day a gg
NcwYorkaight JJZ
New Orleaa V dU
8 < At > k i u ll nsl
Ii3 Y 0BK sl fSpedal > Stock
and 1
bond
doeod at tha JoUowiag f o
i bJiaa l a
porb
ITcltod Stato 4s regisiered 114
United butes 4 coupons 115
United State 4a
Central Pacific V
Denver and Klo Grande 4s 68 > H
Missouri Pacific consolidated Os
MissouriKansas andTeiM geooralo 70
Bt Ixiul and Iron Mountain gon
eraUa 85
Bt Louis and San FrancUoo gonorat
mortgnro 1
Texas andlaoiflo land grants H
Texas and laduoItioQrandes 80
Union laciilo 1 1W
STOCKS
Central I acine 23
Chicago and Alton 147
Chicago Burlington and Qulncy V7K
Delaware and Lackawanna 10 K
Denver and UloUrando
Trie common 25
1 ort Worth and Denver
Houston and Toxas Control
Illinois Central W
Kansas and Texas
I akoShoro l 0 f
Jy > ulsilleand Nashville uii
Mlsiouil laciilo Vi
Northern 1aclfJc ID
Northwestern 114
NowYoik Central ViiK
PaclfluMail HO
Hooding hH
Kock Island 19
St Louis nnd San IVaneisoo
St Jsouis ard ban lrancisco pieferred
ht Paul common 7H i
btPaul preferred 124K
Tennessee coal and Iron 3lj
Texisand Paelflo 11
Union Pacific S8 <
Wabish SL Louis and Paclflo certlfl 10 i
lates
Wabash St Louts and Pacific pro 22 > 4
ferrcd
Wellarargo express 143
Western Union telegraph U4
American cotton oil 4J
Atchison Topcka and Santa Fo MS
Utah Deuer and flu f 17V
Ueuver and Hlo irando preferred ilf
A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT
A STnECT CAR CAPSIZES AND
MEN WOMEN AND
Children Aro Heaped Up In he Slreol Like
Sticks ol Wool One Deal and Many
Others trjured Somo TsUlly
St rxiDis Sept 13 A trailer car
of tho Union depot olcctrio street line
loaded with pomongeiS capsized at 7 11
oclock this murnlng while rounding u
curto ut Ninth struct and Itumwll uvu
iiiii at a high into of spoed duo to the
limhlliH of thu motonuan to coutrol
the tiain tho track being voty slip-
pery
1 he passengers were hurled ono on
top of unothci Into the street Ono was
Instantly killed and seventeen more
or lesB hui t seme It is loiuvd fatally
A horilbletcene ensued that Is almost
lndoscilbable Tlin motor our continued
bi drag tho cupilzod truIW vjral
jurdsliefore It stopped The irallcr
Kloimd and rolled beneath It und
crushed und mangled human be
ing btruwing tho road Viiio a score
of prostiiito mm nnd tomin tome
apparently lifeless and otnors shriek
ing In terror nnd iigouy Ono lady of
ndiancod years was sitting upon tho
tinvemuit completely ducd whllo
blood streamed dow u face and dress
Throo men and t o women lav piled
upon top of ono another llko sticks In a
noodpllo Ono raw arose fium tho
hoap starud dumbly about him
then guve a shriek ot pain
ns ho tried to raovq his arm nnd found
It broken Near by was a man with n
broken 1g who after trying in vain to
rise rolled back with u groan of agony
Underneath the uir lay u man whoso
livid rigid face shoned life extinct
Ills breast bad boon crushed in in
scraping along tho loud beneath tho
moving car One ot hN cars had boon
rubbed off hinging onlyi by a shred of
nosh A dozen stiong men rushed to
extricate nud help the sultorers who
weio carried Into adjaoent grocery
and drug stores until unbalances and
carriages could arrive to convey them
to their humos
11st ot tho Injured
Louis Unnahl Itlehaid Ibtlgerth
John iVihr Jllss Lli lo HIeinmor Mrs
Uarbara Curncy Adolpb Boell II
Koenlcker Henry Blalu Henry Kauf
feld Ghailey Hugor J G Dunsford
Ivtor Holfman Mbw A M Jonos ilis
Hosallnd Hums Charles Martin ltu
dolph Hartraan Louis Heine
boierul uthira of the fiftyone pas-
sengers aboard wore sllghUy bruised
The unknown dead man was oonvojtd
to tho morgue and has not boon Identi
fied i
OFFICERS FIGHT
Wllh Horse ThlcvojNj 4 e Seriously Hurl
the Thieves Get Away lo Cherokeo Counly
The Wile ol One ol Iho Men Talks
Nacoodocues Tkx Sept 13
A
lhieclull du > ieruto unoouuter look
plaoe nt Ojuglnss In the
sublu bred at him
the spot and
he fired on S
other chance
hands
of his maiuwuo
ho filil Tho m
IntoChetokeo oKiJty blIn aMo tsc an
Uiiw nnd
a wnajm and t u hor
j jbtiJmb
TUP
TWO CITY OFFICIALS
City Judge Kern and Polipe
man Scbe Maddox
HAVE A PERSONAL DIFFICULTY
In Which pistols Are Drawn and One Dis-
charged Versions ot the Parlies to
the AHalr The Girls Story
About 230 jofltenJoy morning a
quarrel In which plstola wero drawn
took placo lo a wLno loom back of tho
LJounl of Tnwlo naloon Third and Main
stroota In tho room wus Pollco OlUoor
Srjbo Maddox two women and two
other men Pollco JuJgoKern entered
nnd tho quarrel ensued In which a pU
tol wa accidentally discharged nnd by
attracting outside attention ended tho
fcqunbble Thli la as far as the stories
ngreo so tho two versions of tho par-
tita at Intor < > t aro given Tho quarrel
ariwo over somo catd playing transac-
tion eat Her In Iho evening
KEKNS STORY
Judge Ketu Buys ho went towards Iho
back part of tho baloon und saw through
tho open door thu three men and the
two women Ho went In and was invit-
ed to drink with them something that
had Just been ordered One of tho
women started ta pay for tho drluk
ables when he said ho could not do any-
thing of that kind and ho thew tomo
money uu the table to make thu pay-
ment Ho was guying laughingly at
Scbe Maddox about his inability to play
puker and a difference that had arisen
earlier In tho opening from Maddox
kicking oitr a card table en mo up for a
di uusbfon thut tsoon became acilmonloub
Maddox reached for hU pistol and Kern
diew hU holding it down by his sldo
Maddux tried lo get I roe from those
who were holding him anda > uo of tho
girts grabbed Kerns pUto pointing U
down towurJi Iho lloor tho pistol was
dldehatgcd the bullet and tho gusea of
tho burning pow dcr tearing bovoral
largt holes in tho girls dreuw and part
of her underwear Of course thero wow
a rush in aa soon vls tho shot was fired
and Ottlcer Judklns took Korua plstob
In thUccnuection Judge Kerns own
stab m < > nt h flveu
was in tho Board of Trade saloon
tn h d been talking In the saloon und
oi tnu bldewalk tu several of tho dele-
gates in attundanco on tho convention
no being held In our city Somo per-
son linked mo to step to tho rear of the
baloon and us I started back a wlno
room door was oM > n In which there
wero three men and two women Tho
men I kn w the womon I did not know
I dont think I had ever seen them be-
fore I vns Incited to take u scat
which lam sorry to bay I did As to
wbat was dona after I entered thu
room I have nothing to say except
that as far as tho women were concern-
ed I did not know them at tho time
never did to my knowledge and would
not know them now wci o I to see them
I wus not In tho loom moru than twen-
ty minutes O M KEUN
OFFICER BEDK MADDOXS STORY
differs mutt rially Ho says Kern cumo
luto the room nnd began tho quarrel
immediately Kern diew his pistol
while ho Maddox was tnlng to got
frco from somo persons and uefoto hd
had mudo an effort to diaw his pistol
Tho glrbi say they wero sitting in tho
room talking when Korn cumo in in-
truding hlrawlf upon a party that did
not want him lie began ioa llm
Maddox about losing his money and his
temper and Kern then drow his pistol
wheuonoof them seized it and bore it
downward In doing this tho pistol
was flrod the ball poshing thtough tho
floor clouo to her feet
HOTII SUSPENDED
Mifor Paddock ujmn hearing of tho
affair suspended Jtuleo Kern from
ofllce nnd Marshal James Maddox bus
ponded Policeman Maddox as rcimrtcd
by him to tho council hut night
Upon siifrieiidlng Kern Mayor Pad
dock apuoInUtl Henry Held city judgo
in his place until iho council acts
FOUR KILLED
A POSSE ENCOUNTER EVANS
AMD SONT4Q THE
Calilornla Train Robbers and Four Are Killed
The Country Is Aroused and Iho Robbers
Hill Be Shot Down on Sight
Tkcsko Cal Sept 111 A iwsko cn
countjlvdlhansanilSoiitag tin train
robbers at
r
exchange of shots took
Sampson 1lat toUay nnd un
lilacx The rob
mldo
wwlempart
ot this county yestenlsy morutn bo J ° desperate defense and kill
twoen Deputy SliorlltSpnidlei of this loirmn Tho killed are United
county nnd Umslable GoodlottW Uuek stl ° Marshal Glnnh Dickinson aman
ouunty on ono side and tvoiuon kocused lulm ° u Wilson and ono whoso name has
ot horse thett on theolberhlde Ghodlott n ° y tboenlearnod CKO Wltley n ho
had followed tho men and Sutidley vaa woundod before was again shot
Joined him tonrrest thorn Whorl thi aBd lho o ridden byConsUblo War
ollloors discovered tliom in camp lliey Nnulll witj shot from undor him
separated and approached on ench slile Tho news caused great oxoltcmont
tuodlott
s man got aniy from him w flh and additional otlioors are going
handcuffs oi on wrist and ran fo pursuit
jwrttiei who was then struggllnji Additional lnformatl5n concerning
wllli Simidloj holdinff tho mittale of lu nncounkv was obtained by tele
Spradloys putol As li mn tho eon lhl no rolu M ° Smiths mill ut
nud as ho rmhl Vboquoyu
jw slonolHwoo hhesaysslo
is the wlfo ot one of the
mm nnni d
John Davis that they havo rtwitly
lived near Wolfo City lanulu unty
whero they wero Joined by tho other
mau a stronger nluied MiOulloeh iud
have Iwon trave lag and trading horse
hher it Spradly and Deputy AI1
Ur ° P8Ult bul
behind hlJ nU
CITY AGM t STATE
Austin Brines Sull Aoalnsrihe
Stale
lo Re
r Rents
onhat Is linnvn as tho old rivT
rent to the oltl thn Mi br
enforce pajmoit J t >
Depot U
collen Boroed
htd alT r a
able competitor Iwllh tho American
Droduet TaH l Pkln
1 eastern toarkots geporaly
Tho
Dunlap
waa coming down u tiutl
and when oppottio Youngs honk
the ddflr was vlol < ntly thrown open and
Ivansl nud anilsg uppearad lWore
Iho o n could iwoior from their
sui prU the two iMbbenf opened deadly
nro onlh osso with shotguns and
W Inoheateri Tlio tosse was so demor-
alized U > the sudden attack that they
could niajto no effecUial resistance
Four njen fell under tlio doadly Oro
Of tho rtlblxsw Threo iver m i tally
woundod Thonamoso tb laI rare
United Stfltos Deputj llarslml Mlin
nls Dick WlUon and L OU n Im-
mediately afterwards the robb rs os
oapod
Tho vihide country In tho n < lghbor
hood of thoVncouuti r Is aroused irid It
Is said no lurther
attimpt t tjk tho
robbera alivd will bn miwli Th v 11
be shot on sljfht if dlsuovin d
A Sumatra II
niwspipor of x
penmenb nulde th i la t month to
test tho value Yf loea1 P > troli nin ns
compared nitnAm uuin ami llu sisn
oils ami two xpi in i > pivved
COIH1UJKI y tbnf it Is siipei lor In brll
uao In p rmanlpni > am in absence of
sinoK > ciorandbraull toelhar Ameid
can ii n iMl olL with the cost of
light deducted ft is said that this
Sumatra oil promlw to bo
formid
fa
even a un2rttaiwlPit
murd In
MliT
threUthUJceM
tU good jouSt f siJ
infa
Vsar round
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compound Mjgi KWsJx
and permaaeotmfc SH
opium and whUVr hVfcit JH S
dermic tiisdls aVwis
poison no l tSttSitrt
nothing Ulnjoro tiS J3
oxyaon kills
tbVpolwhSin
buhds up the vrnJUSiW
mind ndmakeiwfS
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meats rain
cr ilcktiSTM
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lin nnd
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if ts ilMS2 i
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i eu mired olUwnnStt X
lieu ns r V
Itll r will trade ol t 4MB2
tor Into omrcl id l m M
ntlei t nl lor the muaiiVj
sreollta Tie Ud uS
>
o ock Mnadsr e Sh fitss
T right BimslioJ
W l t
Co tn r
C O HEUVEYiCO
STATIONERS iPRIffi
12 MAI I STktll
Ttlephonetll Jfli
Pclicol Shooi at kl
Evans of any dsrl
tion Good TCariDji1
low pricod
ETCH ED AND SKHDIrJ
IN TttECi
Miss J M Kengan th U i-
on a six weeks
cities of Chicago and Xev TrH
returned nnd will la a lew 6pij
parod to offer to b r euitcitiisr
tiling nov 1 In the mllllaisrrlaL
Tl o telegrams for tiitifl
k
nami d In this Item hate not
Uvered though called out 1 rl
venllon hall TVy an
Koenan J A Mefcrs E Mista
or H S Stoutc
Olllceri Darby and Wwrl
n negro barbir on ksiirAlik il
st ullng a gold watcb anjavif
75 In Thu fcn
mor > y
cred bui ihi mun yUlolaeg
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Crimes Cellar Door kVil i U
In Uie Leading HA
Cm mwalls op ir t f
IW
nltht for the swon
btaro ot glory for the pn
In front of tho optra honso
porto ma no had a rod J 1
Kiiiuu1tandUieo a I <
larce crowd u JHai
Tho attruotlon M
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comedv Climes
and like all l
It was funmaklnj J3
bits of stage busine Mj
thavsrletyslj
tulnmcntof
vre
Mackli s song Ff
Louise banlord wftlKM
nbli goodu l > ° cJJSf
Till quartIt was far IWCT
n foraconipouyo
hoi was ir gSoi
cuuiBg ment lortboVfuM
season
Besriiniil1
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