Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 26, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 7, 1892 Page: 2 of 8
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It
eonstnictttl throosh oar own territory
vino itdTaaUffcs la tho octtin tmuo of
tho Pacific wo Old uot iiuswhh wi tlio
Atlantic Tho construction cMhe Ounn
tltan Turlfic railway and tJio etUMlRh
mmt under lfriw jmhYttitioiMi from
Utnittla ft 11J England of fust fltcamshlp
mw from VaneouTr with Japan nad
IJhlnn itrioimty threaten mr ifilpplBff
lntercnti In tbo lodfie Ihlt lino of
KurfUti steamer receive at la ntntwl
the romulnftloDer on nartffalion n
direct lulniJr of S40Ou K annually or
KJUTflT per trip lor thirteen Toyocea
iti addition to hudio further aid from
thft adralralltr in conurrtion lylth con
tmrt under wlileb the YrwjeU mar bo
nwi for naval nurpoma Iho comjitlins
American pacific mail lna miller tho
act of March JKH recefrea onljrfGSMI
jne
per round trip KfTorta linvc boen mak
within the nut year n 1 am informed
to estaMlnU undw similar romltlutirt ft
line lKtww Ji YahcouTiT and sonic Autt
tralian wrt with u t > cw of whi there
a trade in whirh v > o Imvu lifld a large
iMtrcflt Tlie rommlexlourr of naviga-
tion etatw that a vry JarR per cent of
our amort from Atlft are now brought
to us V JCiyriWi ntwinwUIiw and their
connecting rail warn In Oinnda With
a view of promotiug this trade especi-
ally in ten Canada ha imiiosed a din
criminating duty of 10 per cent on ten
and coffee brought into Uie dominion
from the United State If thU ungual
content between Anitriran llnea without
subsidy or with ilimlnitdiod Inutile
mi the KurfWi and Canadian to which
1 hare referred is to continue 1 think
we khouM at leatt aeo that the faoHUet
for cu tom entry nd trai wrtation
at row our territory arc not ancti a tu
nalie the Canadian mute a favored one
and that the discrimination n to duties
to wliifh I lime referro i met by ft
llKe dl i rimlimtlon iu to ijm importation
of tWe nrtifie from Canada
No milijiit I think more nearly
tow he the pride the power and the
pruiperlfr of our country than tbi f
Um ih elopement of < ir merchant ma
If wrtild enter into
Hu < upon the ncp w
to n conference with other competitor
and all would acreo to wlUiuM Bovtru
meat aid we eoaid iterluip take our
thiwvN with the rert hut our great
tumpi tltora hare ctttnblUhfd and main
tidned tWr Ho by government atilwld
Iti until now they hare practically ox
t hided u from partlrtputloti In my
opinion no hoiee ii left to nn but t
pursue moderately at ItWist the name
ilia
Tin navy
Tlio report of tlm aecretary t > f the
navy exhibit gnat progreM In the ewn
ittnutlon if our new navy When the
preKtit wireiary euttttd upomlda dutiea
only three mo < lern Kteel oairU wt ru In
romniiiifrfon Hio vexM U lmv put In
coin m lit Ion and to 1h > put in during the
v init r will maki a totul of nineteen
during tlie admlniKtrnlloii of the depart
iu < ut During tho urn lit yuar ten war
niHiiU ami three nary tugn have heeii
lauu < 1i d and during the four jennt
twutty five veaaeU will lwvo been launch-
ed Two other largo rhlpt nud n tor
pulo lx at are undiT rem tract nirl the
w > rl upon them well admncinl and the
J mr monitors ure n > illliig only tho ar-
rival of thilr armor Xvhhli Jmn l t n tin
cxpnttdlv diln > eil or they would han
b > vn Uforo thla In cominWIoii tou
traela have been let during thW ndmlu
Mrntlon under the appronrlntloni fur the
lnrreime of the tinvy including now vw
FtIn uud tlulr nppurtcnnnepiii to the
amount of S 1VXXM 0U and there huHbefti
Mpended during the wime piriwl for
lAbur at tho navy ynrds upuii tlinllar
work WHJfMXi without the unwllcht
nandal or charge of fraud or pariintitr
Tim mthuidasm and intereit f our
naval oilicern both of he matt ami line
liare laeu greatly Miidleil Tliey have
y uponded JUBgiiiihently to Uie conll
di me of conitretui and hunt demonstrated
to the wotld an unwuellod cnpaitty to
cniMtruit au ordnance and la mm thing
ImuUid in hulMlng nud In
He rqutpiumt and nailing of
great war nhlpn At the 1
gliudiig or Seen ttiry Traeeya ndminh
tratloy aptral dliHcnlt luoblema ro
iiinluiil tu be grappletl with aud oUid
lwforo tho efliHiney In attlou of our
could ha nvtiiml It In billeved
tliftt ti the result of new pniee i In the
cou trtKtInii of armor plato that our Inter
fchlpH will ho iIoIIuhI with defensh e plat
of higher renting power than nre fuuml
on any war veaikl nlioat o wen
without lorppthHH Tertt lme U > en
mndi to nHiertaln the nlitlre elHcleuey
of illffireut eomdruetlotm A tormtlo
has ht n adopted and the A ork of cou-
nt rtntmu U now Uing earrhnl on auc
i whiMr We were wluiout armor > Ien
ing dIhIIk and without nfthopiiHmtnicteil
and ennipped for tho eoimtructloii of
tit m are now making what In
b Mi nd to l i a projccllia nuinrior In
nin beffire In uw A nmokeIii pjiwdor
1 i h n dereloivd nud A low huriiliiit
n d r tut guns ot large ealthre A high
cphlvt eupnhle of uw In fcbeltn hred
fi u hi rvlre gun lm < b in found and
tin munnfaiture of gun cotton ha U > en
h s I ihil ho that the quwliw of supply
1 no luittfi r iu donht
The tffiiloptnent of a naval militia
win h hni Leon orgiuiiietl In eiglit utatci
and brought Intu cordial nud cuuwra
tire rHitioti with tho nnvy It nncther
1 urvrunt urlilcviiment ihero nru now
fculUud In thew organizations lStx mon
and they are liVely to U > great I v tx
tpudot 1 recommend audi legikttlen
and appropriation as will encourage and
develop thl movement The rvromineif
at Ion a of tho aecretary will 1 dont
doubt rectivo Uie friendly couolderatlou
of rongrcaH for ho hna nijoyud oa do
hat deterred tho conhdentv C all hoo
lutreiteil la tho development of ton
navy without any dlvtfloti upon partisan
Hon I earnestly ciprefi the hoiie hat
a work which ha made mk1i nohl > prog
r h uay not uow Iw eta e1 1 h w tioh
eomo Influence for the ivaeo aid ln
creaaejl aeuwi of leeurity which ourittl
rana domlelled la other land feet whea
thee nmgniflevct vhip under the Amer
Kan flag approach 1 already moat grate
fnliy appamit The khliw from our nay
whlili will nppear In the great navil
parado next April la the harbor of New
0rkI w y ltQ wttnndag demoiHlm
tlon to tho world that the United htate
It again a naval power
IXTHIUOIt DnPAUTMEXP
Tlio work of tho Interior department
fdready very burdeniomo ha t > cti
arger Ihttn ever before during tha ad
iw > UIm i eretary NolV The
dUnWlity nentlon law iho taking of
tho eleventh wlim tlia opening of want
areat of Indhln JanU to tUemeaC
the organlttttlon of Oklahoma and the
iiegotlatioo for the cetidon of Ia < liin
land furuUn omo of the particular
of Increoied vurk and the result
achloved Uatlfy to tho ability fldtlity
KATURALFRUFTFUV0R5
Of purfoot purity
Of croat utrtngth
Xoonomylnthniruao
Flavor a tfillcataly
ond UoUolously as tho fr h fru
and Industry o < tho head of the depart-
ment nnd 111 fflklent nuKlttant
Several important agreement fof the
ceffifon of Indian land negotiated by the
cornuiUfion appointed under the ait of
March J 18NJ aro await the action
of rougrea Perhaps ibe mo t Important
of theiro U that tho cenihn of the Chero
kto utrip Thl region bat been the aourco
of great > exailon to tho executive ue
partment nnd of great friction and un-
rest between the settler who deciro to
occupy It and the Indians who amort
Utlo Tho agreement which ha Iteen
made by the comralMnlon I iterhaim the
ino t Htlifactory that could have lwvn
reached It will bo noticed that It Is
conditioned noon It ratilicatlon by cong-
ress before Mardi 4 lsuJ The re
tary of the Interior wlw ha given tho
mihjctt cry fareful thought recommend
the ratilicatlon of the aereemeut and I
am inclirteil to follow his recommendation
Cirtaid It I that mu action by which
thi control ry nbnll l < e brnupht to an
end and i1h > m laudM vtmicd to settle-
ment if urgent
The form of government provided by
cougrcsfl on JIfly 17 1HXJ for Alaska
wa In It frame and purpose temporary
Tho Increase of lwyubtlon and the de-
velopment of Home Important mlnfug
and commercial lnteict make It luipeTa
ti that the Jaw should be revised nnd
more provision b made for the arrest
an < l pualfhment of criminal
The report of the secretary shows a-
very gratifying state of affair a to
the condition of the general land office
Tho work of Itwulug agricultural patent
wllch seemM to be bopelehly In arrears
when tho present secretary undertook the
duties or his otuco has been so ixpediled
that the bureau i now upon current
bminew The relUf thu aflordet to
honest and worthy sottlera upon the
public lnndri by giving to them an floored
title to their entry lia beeti of Incal-
culable betieiit In developing the new
atett and terrltnriea
Tlio court of privato land claim o
taUisheil by coiigreii feel tho promo
tion of tlih jiolley of pe dily settling
eoutfsitwl land titles and i making
Nittafattory progress In it work and
when tho work I completed a great
Impetus will bo given to tho develop-
ment of thoo region where unsettled
daim under Mexican grants have so
long excrLised their repretmlvu iuftu
ence When to them results are added
the euormoii crmsion of Indian
land which have been open to settle-
ment nggriimtlng during thl tidmlnt
tratioa iwarlj irttHUKK acnd nnd the
agreement negotiated nnd now peudhig
In cougre for ratification by which
about liMXtfUW Additional acre will
bo oprti to seUlwneot It will In seen
how much ha lieeti nccompllffbed
INDIAN IIPUIUU
The work In the Indian bureau In
the execution of the policy of teecnt
legislation baa Ik en largely direct ml to
these cldif purposes
t Tin allotment of land In several
tj to tho Indian and the collection to
the United Htutea of the surplus land
mid
1 To tho work of oditniltng tlio
Indian for thtlr onn pn tw tiou In
liwer ontitct with the white man nud
for the intelligent exircise of their new
cltlrenidiip
Allotmcula hntn lnf > n mode and pat-
ent Issued to WW Jndiitim under the
present avcrctnry and commissioner
and 7 < KK > addttionnl tillotmcnt hnvo
lHcn made for width patent are now
In pnxiftH of pr partition The school
ittlendnnee of Indian lildrtn ha been
Jutrtaaed duriug that time over 13 per-
cent tho mirolliuent for 1M12 llng
tunrly litUHjy unlfonn nyttem of
NcluHil tixt books and of study ha been
adopted nnd thu woilt of tliexo tinltotml
sihool broiiaht a near a may bo to
thu IuihI of the free commou school
of tho Hlate Dieae choU mn bo
merged Into the common mhool njHtem
of tho states whin the Indian ha fully
assumed his ucw relation to tho organ
ized cltil cttmmuuily In winch ho re-
side and tlie new Hate are ahlo to
uMiime tho burden
1 tin e kuvi iui uuiu bcin callod upon to
11 mov > India i aifuuL appninted by mo and
I hao > touo so promptly upon crcry bus
tnlfledLOinpUtiit ot unlltuuxa or mUcon
duet f UiHevo howorar that the Indian
uorvleoat tniugciuk lui Ixwn Im rowd
and I now adminlstciud on tho nhoiu with
a good dtffrree of otllcloncy if any logUla
tlott is possible by whkh tho ookctlon of
ludlaa uguuts can bo wholly retnoioJ from
lurtlsun uggostlou orelcuialdorallons lam
sureitwoukl 1m a gteatruliuf to tho ox
ctutlvo and a great buuoat to thu sor
vica
iho nppronrialon for tho subilstcuco of
thu Cheyeunu and AniMitioo ludluns mOde
at tho last uoui n or ooiigioss wa InnUo
< jualo Ibo mUloroitlm U by iho com
mUslooor wus upouthothooryttiottholargo
fund bolODgtug to tho tribe In tho public
troasury ouuld bo nud ought to bo usod to
tholrsuppoit In Mow howuor of tho
pendlu depredation vlalm against thl
fund and oilier consldoiutloni tho secre
tary of tho interior on tho Uth of April
last submitted a uj plamentnl os lmutu
forWuoo lhls appropriation was nt
made a It should ham bv n nud tlio over-
sight ought to bo vomiHllod at tho cailloit
possible data
Inaspoelul mossngo to this congress at
tho lost o < Mon lstatod tho roatons why 1
had not ai > pn odtbij doeil for tho releao
to lha Unttod SUtes by thoChocUws and
Chtcka aws of tho lands formerly ombfatoj
In thoChosounaandArapahoote erratlons
and rciuatalng atier atioimonw to that
trlbo A rosolntloii of tho senate express
ing tho opinion of tlut bodj notwtthstand
Ing tho facts stated in my spcelal mesnuio
thatthudoed should bo approved and tlio
money TMMkO paid or was proseutad to
roe May 101 ML My sieclai message wa
tnteuded to all tiio uttentlon of oou
firm la thl subiect and in low
of tho fact that It U coaceded that tho
appropriation proceeded upou a falsa btsts
n to tho amount of lands to be paid for
and is by luuOO In excess or tho amount
they are i ntlUed to oven if their claim to
tho land is given fall roeogultlon at tho
rate agreed upon I hate not felt it ill inn
to approvo tho dood aud shall not do so at
lean until both housos or congrass havo
ariud uou tho subjoct It hi s beou In
fortaaUy proposed bv tho elnlmaot to ro
lease ihts sum of Wja but I have no
powor to demand or accept such
a release and such an njrwnicnt
would bo outside of consideration
and void I desire further to
call the attention of congress to the f
that a recent agreement ooncluded with
tho Kiowas and Comaiohes TOlatcs to
Ucdt which weroapartof tho leasod dla
trict and to which tho claim or tho Cboc
taw and Chlckaaws 1 protltely that roo
jgntsed byroagrcss in tho legislation I havo
roferredto Iho sorptn land to which
thl claim would uitoch in tho Kiowa aud
Comancho reservations Is 3BiWu00 acres
and
at tluj same rata tho government will ba
callod upon to pay tho Choctaw and CJdi k
for
aw thcje land tMUL
ouu
This sum will bo farther
augmeotod especially if tho tftlo of tha in
alaat to tho tract now flrocrcounty Tores
U established The nuty dorolved upon mo
m this ronnec tton was simply to pass upon
the form of tho deod but as In my opinion
tha fact mentioned In mj special mcuau
wero not adequately brought to tho atten
tion of congre In connection with this
legisUUon I havo foil that I would not bo
ftitlcod
In approval without nomo now ex
prewon of tho legislative with
1SKS10X
nThorepoH ot Vlie oonimUslonertif pen
ktfins to which sitonded nottcoUgtxon
by
the secrstiry of the interior in hi repoti
wiu nttractgreat atteollou Judged by the
agtregato amount of w rk doaa the lut
f f u bwin tha groatsMt In tho hMory
Ifctbevo that tliBorgantaa
r
Uon of the office li eflldent and that ilw
wort has
boon dona wtthtldollty Thu pa
sage of what U known as tho disability Uw
na at w foresetn very largely In
creased the annual disbursements to the
disabled veterans of tho civil Avar The
eatlmato for this n eal year was tlllBO
Dug and ilia amount was appropriated but
a deualeBcy amountlog to ftlflufltJSi
ftl pro1Qed 0 1 l
x ° < roflsiotti for tbo Cecal
yearoodlng q jsaj u lt5POaova
Tto XiUiaiUswnsr of penUrns l U ve
aUU2 GAZETTE IT YVOliTIl iEXAS VEDMSDAY DECEMBER 7 IBM
That Tired Feeling
The lanrkeil benefit which people overcome
ly Tliat Turod Feeling derlr from IToodl Sar
saparills concladKlf
proves that this tnbd
rlno makes thawealc
strpng J BEmertoo
a well Vnown merrh at
of Auburn Msiuo tar
About Ave ears ago
t began to luffer wltV
very ievere pain In
ny Riemncht grad-
ually growing worse Z
hAPfts rUnu mia being convinced
tliat I wis troubled with Trp pi eomplt
rated WlUi flvrr nnd Hldnrr trouble I
liriproYeil st once and am cemtuly ery much
better and feel more like Working
Moods Sarsaparilla
slaay gives tne relief and grest comfort II
Is ed n J to any one suffering as 1 did
HOODS PlLt8LursfUMtutl Cnitp tIoat >
l lvrmi p nJUiUg scUan ot tht sUin ntarjr c nu
that if tba present legislation and mothods
aro maintained and further additions to
tho pension law aro not made tho max
mum expenditure or pensions will bo
reached Juno 301 > Q and will bo at th
hlBhe t point lb3JAOOO per annum f
adhero to tho rlewa expressed In previous
meuages that the card of tbo disabled sol-
diers of tha War of tho Uobelllon Is a matter
of national concern and duty Purhaps no
en o Ion cools sconcr than thatof gratltudo
but I cannot boHcio that this
process baa jet reached a noinnt
with our people that would sustain tho
policy or remitting tho caro or thtso dis-
abled veterans to the Inadoquato agencies
provided by local Ian I bo taradaon tho
IWth of September last upon tho streets of
tho Ctpltal of COtOJ of tho surviving
Union veterans ot tho War of tho HoWlllOn
was a most touching nud thrilling LpUodo
and tho froo and generous wijlcomo ex-
tended to them by tbo District of Columbia
and tho applauso that grootod their pro
gross from tens of thousand or people
from all tho states did much to bring bock
recolbctlons of tho grand jvlow when
these men nnd many Ihousan a of others
row In their graves wero wclcomod with
grateful Joy as victors In a struggle la
which tho national unity honor and wealth
wero all at Issue
Tim UNION PAClFia
In my last annual mossago I oallod atten-
tion to the fact tkatsome legislative action
was noecssarytnorderto i rjtcot the inter-
est or tho govet nment In Its rolatloa with
tho Luton Pacific railway The commis-
sioner of railroads has submitted a very
full report giving exact information as to
tho debt tlio Hens upon tho uimpaoy
proforty and It rosourco Wo must deal
with thu question as wy libel It and take
that course whlo will under existing con
ditions boat secure tho Interests or tho
United state I recommended In my lut
annual mossago that a commission bo op
pointed to doul with this question and I re-
new that recommendation and suggest that
tho commission bo given full tower
AOUICULTUKAI DClAUTMUNT
Tho teport of tho secretary of agrlcu1
turo contains not only u most Interest
siatcnuntof tho progreuio aud vnlui
work dono under tho administration ur I
ruttetary Hunk but many suggeatlout t
Iheanluigcd uaofulnotis of this import
department
In tho successful ofTort ic h
down tho restrictions to thu fitie hit
lion of our meat products In U < n i
or Europe thu secretary has been i ut y
from tho flrjt stimulating and uln i
other government cftloors ut bou ud
abroad whoo oiiitlal duVd en-
abled thcin to parlltlpiito In
tho wot It Iho total undo In
hog products with Huropo in oMuy 16lW
amounted to 620 X XX twunds against 1d >
twtOjO pounds in tho sumo month of lhJt
In June hVitho exports nggrcgatedH5 COO
DUO pounds against 4111X0 um pounds In tho
same month cf tho previous ioar In July
thoiu w an liieiuaso of 41 pur cent nnd In
August uf5 > iir cent over tho correspond
ingmontbsof UVt Oor urOWtiOOlKiuuds
of ItifcjHjricd norlc have been tpolted sloco
tboaV wo put into oporutlon uud a com
patlsonof tho four mouths of May Juno
July and August 1SJJ with tho same months
of tayi shbus un imreusu in the iiumtur of
poundi of our ox port of poiW produiw of tii
percent aud an lueroaso In value of tw > i per-
cent Uhuextwrlsof die > ssedbuef iuuoasod
Irom UtilKXJOJvt pounds la 1W toM0C UXJ
t oundt iu 1V0J or uuojt K per eout Dur
ing tho past > onr thure havo boen oxportnd
UMj07 bead of live cattlo an aialnst U0d >
oxjorted tn lstiii 1 tdi incroased cxpoi
tat ton liJ boon largely promoted by tho
inspection mithorUnd b law and tho filth
ftil efforts or tbo seet otary and hi c Bit lout
suUirdlnatoi to male that insttection
tbotougb uud to curorully oxcludo from
all cargiuM diseated or suspected cat
tle Iba ro ulromouu of thu
Lngllsh rogulatlou that llvu
oatUo urrlving from tho Unltod States
must beslaUihtorod at tho docks hud it
origin In thu claim thut pleura puoumonU
u xiatod umng Ainorlenti cattle and tho
oxls oicu of the dlsoiso could only certalulv
uodoierinimd by u i lmoitm inspection
lhoelcpiiuueiit of agrlculturo has labored
with grout onerg and ftl htulnuss to ex
tlrpato thl dUuaso and ou tho tttith dny or
buptuinbvr last u pub le announcomout wai
made by tho secretary that tho dlseaso uo
longer existed any whom within the Unltod
Bute HolscutlrelykatlsUod uftor tho
racBlsonrcblug Inquiry tlut this state-
ment was JusliUthi n id that by a continu-
ance of the infcpovUen aud quarantine now
required of culilo brougut into this
country tha disease cin bo provout from
lunlii getting any fooiliold Tho value to
the i utile Industry of tho Unltod btutos
of this oihioxemcat can hardly bo otl
mated Wo cannot pcrnips at onca Insist
that tho evidence shall bo accepted a
satisfactory by other countries but if
tho pronont oxomplton fremtho disoosa
Is maiutalncel and tho luspcoltou or our
cattlo arriving at foreign m ts in which our
veterinarians participate contlrms it wo
may lustly oxpoctthattho requirement that
our cattlo shall bo slaughtered at tho dock
willboioiokud as the sanitary rettrletlons
on our nork producis have neon If our
0 ittlo can Ins taken alive to tho Interior tbo
viado will b enormously increatod
Agricultural roductseonstltuio 711 per
cotitofourinprccodontcd exports for the
flsval jeur which close Juno JO 10A
NATIONAL JUAUANTINI
Tlie subject of qunrantluo regulation
Inspectlmi and cuntrul wn brought sud
denly to my attvution by the arrival at
our port In August last of ve el In
fect eel with clioltra tjuarantlne reg-
ulation stliould be uniform at ull our
port Under tho constitution they ah
plainly within the exctutro federal
jurUdtttloii when and ao far n < congres
khall legislate In my opinion tho whole
kubject should b < i lukeit luto national
control and udc piiitp iwwer given td
the executive to prolect the pivnlo
Hgalnst plague IntaHlon On tho 1st
of Heptembor lust I approved regula
tions establishing a twentyday quaran
tine for alt vessel brlnglug immigranta
from foreign port Tbl order will be
continued In force Somo lew and suf
fering lure reunited to passenger but
due one for tbo home of our people
Jofctltiea in such eases the utmost pre
cautlou Tlicre 1 danger that with tho
rowing of spring tbolera will Again nn
Pvar and n lilnral appropriation abould
be iiiiule at thl HesKirai to enable oar
ttuaraiitlnu ami port otlulal to txrlndo
It deadly plague but the uokt carefnl
and stringent quarnutlne retfnlatlon
maj not l e vnflicient absolutely toex
llHlo Iho illliMm xiw
urogrrtj of mM
i i nnO naulun tilono lm lierti smli
lionoTer that If opproro iirocnutbnn
ro taton
ot now to put nil of our rltlei
i J to tn In ho twrt sanltarr rniulltton
m a rrorlslon la inndo for llntlu
W ffiMillr tanoii mill for ir thorouKk
iWnfmloii an riillMulo I om auro
rln J AM TWl Work apportnlna
w tho IKal nutbortllM tliMra it tl
rnpftnuiutttr and tho kojIW wouhl
bo appauiiis If It la nvsrlrttNl or uoili
dWajcil We are jHKiiUartj anbloctM
luour iwut porta to th vro U ut lu
H
lisasaE
To Make Things Lively
IN OUE BOYS AND
Children s Department
Wo will allow a Discount of
20 PER CENT
ON ALL
KILT SUITS
BOYS AND CHILDRENS
frUlous ilfopAw > y reason of tlio fact
tnut unroklrlttcil liuimfrnllon itnsi
to n out of Kuropeaa itortB In tlio n
IiroTldoil tccraco of ercnt sUiiuishiiii
it Inrgo number of persMii > ho4a nur
rouiialiifi mako tlioui tiwy tlulmtt of
tlo llaKiie Vlils toiisldomtloii u volt
in tlionu rttMtluc tho poHtloul moral
nliJ uilu lrinl IntoroHtA of our fountr >
liiut mo to rfiioi tlio KtinRoittlon th it
uiIiiiUhIoh to our < ouutry uuil tbo blxh
lrl llejcoa of its rltlzimililp nhouU 1h
taoro rohtrtrted nml moro cnrofol Wo
liavo 1 ItiiuL a llttbt ntul o o tho ilmy
to our inoplo ftiul i ipoclally to our
m
L jckDIE S
WE HAVE A
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
In Gentlemens
Smoking Gowns
Bath Robes
AND
SMOKING JACKETS
ari r luted to the iholeo of offliera of
tho tmllouol icoienitnont lu my lust an
nual message 1 cudeurored to Imoke
sirlous
attention to the evils of untair
itliHirtionmLUts for coujress 1 cuunot
ilose this
niessago v > lthout again eulltii
attention to these grave and tbieateuiuK
evils 1 had hoped that
i u i no It nai possible
to secure u nonpartisan luuulr by means
Stf SI AdtlSiiktii > itAS 1 it II B
worklnmiwn jiot only to Up out tho
Tktoii th iBiiorrnt tbo rkil iiuinrlicr JL umuHiuu of iiiu lLe cms IU o
u pauper uim iuu contract lilmrer
but to chock tbo too groat flow of liu
nlirratlon now oomintf by further lim
itation
wpmn s rAin
Hie report of tin WorUla eolumMan
cimniihiu lion not been aubmltteil thit
of tho board of innnaceineut of tile oov
frnnient eiblblta lim boon recoiled nnd
berewlth Is trunauiitted The orlt of
coiiHltnctlon nnd preparation for tbo
opeidne of tint ciixndtlnu In SInynoit
naa prokroHHnl tnont yiituractorllr and
upon a auilo of liberality and ningnlti
jenco Hint MlllMvortbUy suntalu tho
bouor ot tbo United States
WHISKY IN WASUIKOTON
Tlio District of ColumUa li left
by 11 lift Ion of tlie ui > rcnio court of
the district without n law rtjtulntlnc
tlie Honor trunk All old atatuto of
the bslKlnturo of tin diitilet rtlaliuc to
tho llcvnliiir of varints Toeatloua baa
hitherto bun treated by the commit
ioiiora na iririui tlmil ihnht to itratit
or refuo lleeiineg to noil Intoxlrutlui
lhiuora nnd them Buhjcttttts thoso who
old withoht liconae to peilnltieo but In
Mar lout the supreme court nf tho ilts
tritt Ithl nirnlllNt this tlow of tlio liOwera
of the conmilaaloncrs It It of nrtrent Im-
portance tberoforo Ojnt colicre4 should
fiipply tlthcr by dlntrlit cnuitment or
by confirriiiK discretionary towers uion
tli lotnmlMloners projter limitations nnd
restraint u > on tho Honor traffic In tbo
dl lrlit Tho district has Buffered In Its
rrputatlou by many Crimes ot lolvnic
n larire per cent of them resultlni from
dranleiiness ntnt tho liquor trallle The
topltal of tho nation rUont1 freed
from this riproaih by the onnetment
of stringent rostrlrtloua nud llailtallons
utwn tho tnitllc
OUl COUlLClta
In rercYrliia Iho iccomondatloii wldcb
I hare mfldo In three prccecdlnir annual
messages that eonrress should legislate
for tba protectlou of railroad emptojes
nealust the duneers Incident to the
old und lnuddltiato method ot brcaUne
nnd coupling which aro atlll In use upou
trelcht bnslnCM I ilo ao with the bopo
that this itiucrtss may taVe action mwu
tho < tbjct ittatUtlrs furuKhed bj the
Interstate commcrtv couunlsslon show
that durini the year ctidinit Jnno ao
l il then were forty scroti different
atylcs of < nr couplera ri rt l to bo In
mo and that iluiinir tlio same perlo1
there in > MtW cinMoTea HHeJ ani
U40 Injured Nearly 10 per cnt of
the deaths iKK uTretl In tho coupiitik nnd
uneoupilnff of curs nnd over JtO lvr cent
of the Injuries bad the same origin
cuvik smivici
Tito dtll aerYlco cominlaslon nsls for
nu incrcaacd apiTopilatlon for needed
cJorlcal nssletan which I thtnk should
Is siren 1 citended tbo rla ilie r
llee Manh 1 lefi to Intlude physicians
neerlntendetits lisslstant auprioteii
deuta srhxl tcncheni and matrona u
tho Itulian aerrlctN nnd liare bat nnder
onsulenltion tho subject ef noma far
tin extension but haro not ns ycl fully
delmined the line lipin whkh ah
< xtenslooc an knout ropcrl sun use
fully b amdo
OlJt ULIIOTION MDiIIODS
1 linve In each of the three annual nies
eaires which it bus bien m duty to
submit to congress lulled attention to
tho evils nud dancers conmcttd with our
election methods and prnuites as the
Ijtenco whbh Is known to nil nud
that out of this might grow ledslatiou
from whldi all thought of partfsaa nil
volilase should be eliminated and oulv
tho lilgbir thought appear of inatiltalu
lig tbo freedom and tho purity of tho
Ultbt and tho cuutllty ot tho ileitor
without tlio minunty of wlUih tho
government tould reier have bwu
loinicd und without tho continuantt
of which it cannot oontiuite to eiist lu
ntul
Place proiperltj It is tlmo thu
mutual ihargea ot imfalrhiss and fraud
belwecu the
great purtles should oiase
Jlid thut tho siuurlty of those who pro
less u desire
a pure uud honest ilec
t on should bo brought tu the test of
their willingness
to free our lenslatlou
cwl our clistlgn methods lroui even
tliliiB lhat tends to Impair tho public con
titluiet In tho ulinUuncod result Tho
11 TOsslty for an lutimry and for legisla
tion of conjrcsH uiiou this subleTt Is
euiphnsUod ly the rait that the tendency
ef tho legislation lu some states In re
lent yeurs has In some Important par
titulars been uwny from and not toward
fico uud fair elections and etiual nppor
tlonments Is it not time that wo should
f SS ost r UIW tle u lla >
pitriotlsm wlUlo
we derlso methods that
Jlinll secure tho right of every mnniunll
Ce1 by low to la t tree bnlloL ond
B > > to every aUih Imllot an ciiual value
iu ihoosi Ur publiu ollioeis nud lu
tliiutlng tlio polity of the goieniiuent
Uwlessuess Is not less such but nioro
whore t usunis the functlous of the
peat oUinr and of tho courts
The fretiucnt lynching
of colored nco
1
r V0 l i u ItliOotTle
iuho whli k has sometlines been nriml b
mob for a failure to puw thfniJ
IHlnted rnethods for the punishment if
crime That tho accused ha
nun
duo intlmnw over inula nud juries tr
wbet tt ritU <
locom
nm tr M f otcurl I o fur is
jurlsdktlon i M u nla ln UDJect of federal
the iS
strongest npwtshe
Islatlon
> demanded A inline J3f
> HI sustain the onicVr
of tho
law In
resisting nubs ond InTroteellnS
focused persons In their rastoSsho TJ
I y ould
promoted by ererr r tij
He oflleer who glvcJ KS 1 S i
promoted by Uwlc ssuei nu
CONCLUSION
Tills rvhibit of the wort
r v
cntlto department T aubnilttal fe S0
0 M
grthia nod t0 niibiic i 1
there wlU be found I rLle
resiionjlUllty and in rinSS luHJ >
to maintainTtbe rmtlooM l > n ne
mot th bawfne ffl 1 J >
our peopla And Uds lrSfer yt f M
ilrrovvtll and prwSrlty if UlW lf
will give ns a lenl fSi ffi B T
ho Inirease or decreawt ih fc iuw >
is iio reason why tlint SJii J Tliero
ivwer ad rM41Ali 1 nuence
serre the me jjjjj f not oh
h chararterltlluw ft ° ff < J
TUcroUno r
WE SOLD moo
MENS SUITS
During tho past month
during our Great
And wo still have
IA Nice Assortment Left
Remombor our 514 CO Suits are
I worth 22 50 and 25 a Suit
of this production we should not sur-
pass all othir nations as wo hnre al
readv done In some There uro uo near
froutiers to our possible development
ltetrogresslon would be n crime
UUNJAMW IIAUUISON
Executive Mansion DecemWr 0 lSft2
SUPPOSED THICP OAUGIIT
Marshall Tex Dec 0 < Spcolal
At 12 this inoiiilnj Uatectho Black
brought A Howard Into tho sheriffs
oflloo and turned him over to Sheillt
Porry charginif htm with bolrfe tho
man who robbed the rosldcneo of
Ii Craft who lives eighteen
miles out of town Tha bilr
emry was committed two months
slncoandJTOO In cash taken Ulack
has been enffuged upon tho caso nearly
weeks and states that ho now baa
sufficient evidence to clear up tho on
tiro alTalr
Howard waived examination nd ia
out on WOO bond Ho is of an excellent
family hav Ins relatives in this city and
Longvlowwho atand hljh He is a
J ° u > sr marrlod man and whllo a llttlo
wild has Uerotoforo bornea good repu
tation
THE TOM I1EAN CASE
Sherman Tex Deo 0 Spoctal
iho Tom Hean probato case trans
icrred from Fannin cpunty sotoo few
days ainco has uoon occupylni the at
tention of tho county court sinoo jes
torday Thero was a motion to rccom
Blder tho order by which this case wa4
transferred to this county from Fannin
oespMual causa vfaj set up in tbo
motion but tho argument was to tho
owect that If thocounty codrt at Bohham
had been dlsquuliued that then tho dis
trict court would have had jurisdiction
in sotiurt hold that tho court had
jurisdiction and tho case went over un
til next March
OLD BUT STRONG
Houston Tex Dee 0Spoclal
Ihlsafternoon a llttlo son of Cnpt
m Kennedy was blown with
up pow
mfi Vlh vIch b0 was plnving Tho
fellows
Jttlo dress caught lire but be
ing near a hydrant tho llamos wero ex
tinguished
ami ho may recover Tho
powder ho was playing with was nearly
oI
< t aali wa ln a horn whore
u had boen preserved over since tho
War with
When tho ehilds
grandfather returned from that war ho-
I K up tl10 horn ful1 ° powflor but It
still retained its force
GOOD TOR niCIfS
Hfllottavllle Tex Dec 0Spocal
At the last election D E Ulcks antl
Aiiem 0 wero candidates for justice
it v0ush TemPla had more votes than
° raanv wero voted for R
lemplo that Hicks was given tho cer
t ncate lmt feeling that Temple was
k Wlused tho offloo so to lay tho
commiseloncrs appolnlod Temple
THEY TAIJC KOW
r r08 Ma38 D e A dUpatch
from Fall River says that tho Wuio
uorden grand
jury Is talking now
tvu u wror In speaking to
Iriendi of his experience at the hearing
1 ° fold They will hang her
ANrocept one Juror express the
conviction that iho is guilty
IMHIII
OTHER SUITABLE
SUCH AS
Gloves Silk and Linen In-
itial Handkerchiefs Muf-
flers Neckwear Hosiery
Full Dress Shirts can be
found in our Gents Fur-
nishing Department
Agents for Knoxs Celebrated Hats and Dr Jaegers Celebrated
Health Underwear for Ladies Misses Children and Men
Want to knowWI
ForlWoriliPeopllWIila
lorMrV5tAlj
At tho roquettols
Worth peopletasltatyai
cry people are no rTt SJ
all saloons when FortW 1SJ
sold AssoonasthauVsutl
out it will be prioU j
know where to p totM raj
jiroduct A tli8 W ff
tho eamo prion tor lot W > 1
manufactured t harfjt Jl
as the home prjtf rt Sj
best made nnviyUW I u < l
wheroFortVihbeireUl
bo ot interest
THE 10
Monday and Twi
Next
and Tttesdajr tn tlf > 3
comedy TheKM
at Grocnwalls opcrs <
Tho New York WorU
most rodnea u
newest
musical comedies e V
tbo
was presented at
lastnighland ga
sndi
faction toa largo
enc4 Thecasl coreprliM
clover singers n
Sl
which Is Miss IWttoJJ Vfl
and sparkling cwnfdkjy
turoes are new W u iiil
andwlllnodouMgot
houM
at this popular
ATAMEXIoTs
Floresvlllo T Mt
At a Medeim wftSj
Mexicans declyCT
somo
rl ACT
man should bikep
nalnodOusR usdcrt
struck ° AST
and was
o exK
ANVRCinsWB
London o z Su
correspondent <
the trial of A
entnin iTtslsrtH
twentnin tertfc
others were WBtC0 I
rV
m
Due
te I > vndent rt I
ropSted PKiWH
BW
of
tho regency j
health J
ucvr bamps
knfw g
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