Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 272, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 22, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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PioiiTII TEXAS TOWNS
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Kier Veddimrnt
lST unll County
15I ri chla
SLrfoni Tex Au 21 Mr Dob
fir ii who last rriday umia
Bplrl accldently discharged
tiSg hlmaelf lctt
MJ orecarlous condition
V i two bales ol cotton for tho
K id to n Tuesday even
SJrTmt war produced by Mr
omr by Mr am
ir v I ben sold UP to an eatly
J B Dlmbuuih who
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States
iSslMcCampbcll returned tho next
IJ7 knna Eollen out on bail
wi hunipaU of tlie Eood
At the Uaptlst chutch
rjlutl of sympathy were
lnnucni e the belkt
Sutcbar ys brousht thiough
iSftntrf r u now PHMlns through
Hill EJTai I uuimiiiti uuuuii wi
I ictinii build
art the w sandstone Methodist
JJ whi h whet completed will be
i0f tho nanus mic ai uuuiit
In tr cuunt fauns seminary la
VI r limit a anil in u very
itty and fubitiiual building The
ward four - m ol houdo built of
et Methodist iuurch Just begun and
be built to c HO00Q Hcstdos
tit tnerf nr ii- v nonicntm
tub of tun n Mr A C It Morgan
PUO lllT BUCH1 Hit xi Ultttll
iiTiiii tn t Mr I M IJalley of
ittr lr t lra M 13 Hddlemau of
jrr iri t Mr Tom Hartnelt of
rtnr Tre I M jUJ t ieu jr 01
fcwreet Mr P rt Tiell Sr of Dal
urenup wilt fa It build
jTwn Gn fn emp 1 1 tlie Old
tlftcrani u Wif om viiufra neiu
fl 4 numb r o ri prtsfnt to listen
i mi now U11 bo an
ittiig 0 there nit1 to bp
Jpwd tl Mnjnr 13 O KM
HbelniT nn h i w im r a speecli
ItSflffMiLk
GLEN HOSI3
On u i Auk i Hiss Lwla
jpbfll 1 1 drmn from 0tepbeiiBllIo
tiett ner ri ni
lj Mama A in berry of Savoy Is
Unff Mli 3 S iIHp Push
atti Bsie Andiraon and Mollis
Iwn of Sherman ari epenJIne a
r wrtkH h e to enjuy our sulphur
SJlu Pnra Wallace of Houston nml
itsttr M Lam of Mansfield are
Joylnn nur h ih r rt
vi Hone if rMlIas nd T Ij Ca
mr of Dublin ir ashllna In tho
T4 touted ri k z this week
fi8lt Hav h m rfturni from a pro-
rtH visit In M Blsflsnt
Jrt 1L 13 T vans nf Blierman Is
f her daughter Mrs B Jl Milam
f DCSTOV
oton Tex Aup Jl rrof II Leo
olil and Ml a Nura Carpenter were
trfd hero yesterday afternoon Itev
JWoore of Louisville oftldatins
ji John M r ttf daughter of bqulni
tJt ofUemoii dlpd at her home at
ptrlne y rda
iflrlct couri tonened today nnl
rand la bully at woik feriet
out off nil a
my prttml nt farmer1 aro in at
uno on iurt and tlny report the
HJlrg ra ej if tie boll vorm
i dtkiup Is resulting
iWher bait of cjk it today wis
i tor about vi lbs than the ones
war i catnestllo has sent
p
1 Of ht Irilillltv tfi nttrnil lh
jijrBveDC ir r i - ht r and Rev
tfuBtarnre bj um nted to remain a
iisJM i lout r
Tniiim i
1W Tex u 1 Rev
mu i in nvijfiniia n
I flvBl it hu Hinnlil
rresbyi i n hurrh So far tho
rwei bav
it quU s successful
Usa IH ly tj i occurred on Moore
Mrlav i a lb nt bftween two
Th bui without m rlom results
state con ntlon Iri not attract-
nr p i uttentlon The
i or HiiFff ajcan and Lanham
w alltgunr t tho ticket and
monctor it u i though thy
rt the allver qu itm far In the
SmOflff hi Tl m iintli nlr
TWBWllnimi r m j nt rtrsmxn art
W fct ttl uai m nt
TlOdl
4 Tpt u i n v Mr Hckli
fat tit Van t c iritv MIssIssIddI
nd mother of Tiogas
r and Dr J Ii iv kle after a
w visit ha r turned to their
tbfCAlVnl 1 ilfVi ihla rnnntfV
1 Pnriiu sold out his
nr b I nouil to
iltLlhtl Tl Itm V
oia n ratn yesterday
wxrt pr n t ir more
fcSfi r v of tho
- ihurch flouth
w bcr t nUhi to a crowded
OtrtLAMl
Owi T u At the
xy Nirm 1 held here fitly
Wrre enr in 1 nn lilrlvwn
f 9 m i i n fn e rtilloateo
nLVi r iutl s adopted
gfil til tlIS for their
km Iutl mn wero also
Ihrv I hl c of
i in iny courtesies extended
lati v Au 21 AehIldof
1 hao
w mlIe Eouth ot
J I j n jeterjn
5tf rfi ovcrturnlnz ol
w
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i unevor of Den
iitz
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BWmii
1 W l 1 ttann TTH1
1 J s albun I JHl
ldrv l J l l haa
fllyH u iiij u jutii
i jv dieat
wuw1
l ra t
CLrit
A -
fc - ton IS com-
Z n nrc PaKB
- pwuao e nafe
begin to ronifl r T n
TIEE GAZETTE t TORT WORTH TEXAS WTJTVSTESnAY AT7GUST 23 180 1
JL JonM nr0 Rre wnir a
iSFiT rnkRara room for IL Korno Just
l hIf Prnt QuarUrt
a
iiha7r nros ft3dlers or 13atrop
have placed a branch house here
K01 pleased with the
result of the Dallas convention
1ULL3UOUO
HlUaboro Tex Aug n Pome time
during tho service at the Holiness tent
meetlnK on Bouth Avington tret last
night somebody threw efegs Uto the
crowd striking several persons The
hefr ous offense caused much stir and
Relation arcone those on whom th
egga landed and If the perpetrators of
thj crlmj had been apprehended at
once It is doubtful if they had eer had
another opportunity to do such a tlilnff
It appears that there wero at least two
of the demons as eggs wero thrown
bith from the north and south nt the
name time Iery effort la being made
to apprehend ttvni and a reward of
i5has been offered for any Inrorma
tlon that will lead to their capture
Sheriff ScroMian of NeVada Mo ar-
rived this morning after Fred Glas
cock but when informed that Glas
cock would not return tp Missouri with
him without a requisition Shu iff rm
ghan left for Austin to procure the
ti mm tjiprcieu io return wita them
tomorrow
Jack K Martin who has charge of
the tcradlng of the Mlsitourl Kansas
and Texas yards has taken a lay off
for thirty days and will visit Aimtin
and San Antonio during the time ThW
n the first time In three years that he
haa taken a day off for rest
Most of the delegates to the congres
sional convention at Dallas lert this
morning1 and others are expecting to go
tomorrow if necessary to asslft In the
malntalnance of Hilt countis interest
In said convention
KilMP
Kemp Tex Aug 21 Crops are bet-
ter her than for years pniL
Kemp has bought six bales of cot
ion
Mr D Iteasonovr tins bought nn
Interest In the general store of Col
lins uros and uaa begun work
Harnett llros hae moved their drus
store hack to the old stand to ac-
commodate Mr McDonald who Is soon
to put a 110000 slock In the brick
store Just acated b Harnett Bros
About 12 15 p m yeuterday while
the people were In church at Ileckor
fl o miles north of Kemp the fire
alarm a given Just across the prai-
rie olmut a mile distant -the flames
could he seen rolling toward the sky
All hastened to the scene and found
tho bcrn of I Karris enveloped In
tlamed Loss about 550
Lampneas Tex Amj 21 Today the
town la full of people and business Is
unusually good
The colored population of Lampasas
held an enthusiastic nwtlng jesterday
to raise funds to establish a Knights
of Pythias lodge
Mr J D Shannon th rustier for
the Oaxette the most reliable dally In
the state la still on three legs but
notwithstanding he furnishes the Ga-
zette to Its many patrons and friend
Tommle the new man at Hamilton
Hoovers ha adopted some now
rules that do not suit the boys
UAMJWUW
Crandvlew Tex Aug 21 The Farm
ers State Alliance was opena touay
and addresses were made by T A
Monro of Fort Wcrth Harry Tracy and
J C Manning of Alabama Manning
made a ery hot speech in which he
said the populists wuuu uv ii
Kolb as governor of Alabama If they
had to wade In blood up to their necks
to do It No accident happened to the
pleasure of any one except J N Sad
lers horse became titgled In a wire
fence and cut both his hind legs of
above the knees
llfIJAM
Holland Tex Aug a Cotton Is
opening rapldl and picking lias begun
In tamest Cotton pickers get from 30
to HO cents per hundred for picking
The crop has been injured materially
In come localities contiguous to this
town by the boll worm The drouth
has checked the aTrtjkcf Uie weed
and the yield will hF fbim shoher
tl an anticipated a tnyuth ago
John Uowen whom your correspond-
ent reported so badly Injured recently
by a ride over n blurt at Barllelt Is out
again
Lia niJ items
Dr Blake dentist Kraduate rhlla
dllphla dental college olllce Third and
Mftln lrolfl
and return 13 to
J25 to Washlnston
St Louis and return Ua the Katy
August ij to ii
Buperlntendent Chiles continues to
improve and Is now well enoush to at-
tend to his business
Carrlnees standing at hoWnon da
pot will haul pawenBiM to nil IDrl
Worth hotels for 25 cents a piece
Deputy Sheriff noyd ol Cosoue coun-
ty pawed vuli it lunutlo
named 11 T Ward from Scurry ooun
ty on his way to Meildlan
Dr Burrotwhs save a pllTOte ci
iiibiilon to a tew Invited frlendn ljbt
Laht at th residence ot Mrs llrne
Si olgMy nt ttilned
I all were ry
batch of offenders
There wa a Ustht
Judge smith yesterday mornlne
baton
liifln lvlnr assessed They
were for drunks vagrancies and other
Bmall oncnccs
cars via Texas ranhandle
it lines and lulckest time oy
ours Free pJwm chairs cars City
mu jai tjtn street
found Bunday
A rlnwas
Arlington clems car
it In f In otth the HMsesslon of Mr Sherman
superintendent of the line who
llorn acts he owner to com- and prove
fuusl irlrootftrRnd
UrgJ U ar
mTialmAr
takers goos
1 mi ds -- --
Iunffrvt No 3H West Weather
ort Tort worth Tex Tl
TninSr Hawley Is getting ready to
A TOAnverlcan Well wmjW of
e
rswrable report S anuc5btid of an1 fa
SSrSr look better than 1
Z hoUart hotel in
Frt Sill apOJtusV W are ro
h iweio i Main P nin room on
lSvmooUiiB Ktislc stret
MS3Sft mtort protected
rUroad T le 0f day suPPerlodelnB
r M 4ho breakfast fw 0 OTm
hrttvr aid
i 6 car
rooms on v -- fcrt m tm cooi
nirtlal tneni l J f raTnnB pub
snd clean fr d -
tru
He We solicit a
satisfaction On Bu f
s e one cf vv rfrtloed to furnish
Ins hcels 7 B 7S r vwu
water to xtlll5 DUNS SON
tlon
sKSPJEsStEVEHYBODY IS INTERESTED eftTS ij
8825i H11 bUlnei wl
IU0 loa UUK
Tin vn r i nrMniunKii
AlIOLT TUP STATU rlU
There Are Sinn Applications tor
Spuce Inanenco nt ttio 1Ine Crop
lrosrputs Xbcrntr llnnrt the
OritnuUallon of Auy Sensou
Dallas ytx Aug 2l Speaklng of
theooming fair ITosWent Sanger says
As you are aware the columns of
the prss have from tlrae to time ghen
the publlo an idea at the work the
management s doing and what we
have been able to accomplish My asso-
ciation with the fair has as jou prob-
ably know dated back from Its In-
ception arfd from that time until the
present I have been more or less ac
tively engaged In the work attached
to tbo giving of each annual entertain
ment This experience naturally makes
one competent to judge the present
outlook In comparison with that of aft
ears and it Is my pleasure to be ublo
now to announce that ut no time In
the history of the state fair do I be-
lieve there was a more genuine and
voluntar enthusiasm manifested by
tho Ueople In Its behair than the pres-
ent time indicates litis fact is da
monstraied on every side as for in-
stance by the application for space
which iiiq reooras snow to be more
numerous than In any former seaoni
the unusual and unsolicited Interest
that our home merchants and manu-
facturers ore taking with us and thdr
determination to have themseU ei
properly represented by tho demand
that co mm from all parta of th coun-
try for pihlleges th recogni-
tion the fair Is mcelvlng a the hands
of the manufacturers rrem abroad the
Htod feeling that exists on the part
of lhestock breeders toward the man
agement as evidenced by their
and promise to make this de-
partment complete and sucopssful the
Interest our poultry people are taking
with the assurance that U glen ua
that the poultry exhibit this year will
cover in extent a larger and more rep-
resentative exhibition than sny sou on
past and by the horsemen who will
be here from the North Hast South
and West with string i cf horses run-
ners trotters and pc ra among them
the klngA and riueena of the tut t oom
Ing hre to compete for the big pura
the association has hung up for them
by the ladles who promise to leave
nothing undone thnt will make the art
and ladles department more complete
and more Interesting and attractive
than ever by our schools both public
and private whose suprrliitendunta
and teachers have In large numbers
come forward promising their aid to
the end that the educational depart-
ment may be thin oar what it has
never wjen a suaeess representing an
It should the fine t ducat tonal advan
Uimmi that our state affords by the
formers who will be hero to cornp to
for the numerous valuable premlumi
that avje offered for the exhibition ot
agricultural ptoductsj by the horticul-
turists the men who have donn to
much for tho otate and who have al-
ways been the friends of the fair and
who this season will make the horticul-
tural department cover oil that hor-
ticulture mean by the representatives
or organised labor who hive by ton
cert of action undertaken tn make an
exhibit at tho fair that will te a credit
alike to the association as well as
themselves and by the press of the
state which Is doing npd has done
n lyiiifth fnr tho tiromot Ion of the state
fairs success and without whose old
and co opcratlon our efforts would be
futile and who this season have come
forward more- man ever anu uiru
the columns nf their papers are telling
tho pwpJ of th Btate what a rrand
entertainment wi are going to give and
urging upon their readers to attend
This friendly npirlt Is what encourages
us In our work and gives us assurance
that our efforts will result In tho ac-
complishment of the object wo have
In view Added to this we have the
Pnest of rfp prosptets throughout our
state whfnh of Itsnlf means a great
deal for the fair for It has become
a saying Gooi crops good attend-
ance The railroads loo with Uielr
usual liberality y that we shall have
as low rates oh hernlofore and the
express compsnlea also who have made
us the best rates we baVe had for
three seasons past In addition to what
I stated I wish to make mention of
and entertainment
the fact that the amusement
tertainment of visitors Is the prime
object with us and that our attrac-
tions will bo of unusual wellencft
lected with great care and expense
Liberal band has already bton en
gaged and his letter Just ehd
saysthat he will have with htm this
Season an organization In every re-
spect superior to his former bands
jfumerous outdoor attractions
given Side shows covering e cry
future nr entertainment will It on
Kind ill the whole there will be
dearth something In the lln to
no
visitor amused and enter
kn the
cannot
tShied 1
Taking It
S but whi we have every reason
So wngratulate ourselves on the pros
pecV that la before ue f
r rtnv what can be ac-
ZmlXd try Ume and effort on the
Wtlon that will be W grander and
niore magnlflcent than ever
Wh ri oaght He Usm
A VPirrft
Itenlly KIUnI
DAllos Tex Aug 2t ThU forenoon
who claims to be
John Harri a negro
employe at the Ueu Hose s aloon
an
went Ike Stelners eoon hand
tore on Elm street near Preston u
for whatever it woull
ffered a pUtul
brlnff
v tn
Mr Steiner iook me hp -
and proceeded w uui -
ii siemonstratM that w
SS not so conversant with Ug
ba nri discharge It
KJ rle muxxle turneU towauls blm
WTho bow k crriJCt lnJ lm
hii right hand and ranging upward
irJired in the biceps muscle
fr Steiner under the impassion
screamed and yelled
with he was killed of wis lungs attract
Tn DeiectW Alexander who wau next
seiner ani Harris were
Mr
dur
haScnt to poitce heaJ tuarters Mr
sSner wii taken lu Ui hopial and
Harris was locked MP on the charge of
carrying a pf toU
Debs My He There
Dallas Tex AUf 21 -October 1 will
fee labor dav at tb state faif and ar
rangemtnts are tmprogfess for an tra
raense labur dnotratlon Xt ifl vx
twetei Ih W0 laboring iin t
Ske part in the parade representing
n from Da Moines lovr August
ins ixen i cvenwi oy r fr iiwAn
lrili nt v the local oidcr of the
American Hallway union and rrecl
dent of tb4 Induttrlnl Council In whit h
Mr Soereign sas that It It la possible
to arrange for It ho will be in Dal Ins
on labor day and address tha Texas
worklngmep iw UkUru
A similar inUjatUm has been sent to
rreldent Debs but his ieply has not
yet been received Mr Hegan sajs
If borelgn n3 Ieb lslt this slate
you will see the political scale turn
60900 otcs from the democrats-
Urokr Sit me lline
Dallas Tr Attn 31 The 8-year-old
ton of C n Gillespie while playtAi
about the buggy houte yealerday een
lng fell oIT the wheel of tho buggy with
the result of breaking the bouew of his
lower right arm
The traott rt was only pirtUl and had
to be completed by lie surgeon tn
der to trake It knit properly
AMU MuUit it rii M
Dallas Te Aug 21 -Daring the
great Texas etate fair Mr N Ik Stlgh
Utssce and proprletur of the McLend
hotel intends to have tho MrLeod the
first hotel in the city tn the yea of Hie
guests who enJoyluat class acoomino
datlons at low rates
uoviU oh bmtiio
Ihe ituhalAwtle IV r tnpUaW nn flseil
Austin Tex Aug Si Tho board of
education met today and fixed the
scholosilc per capUu at 13 so A de-
ficiency Is therefore considered In-
evitable though unavoidable owing to
tho large Increase In tho number
of tho school children caused by
change by statute ot the scliotastla
ago in children
The local tn turn nee men will meet
tomorrow for tho purpoao of taking
some action In regard to the
clause ard II Is now vxpvctod that
they will recommend Its abrogation
A UemacrnGo Tnbcrnnele
Austin Tex Aug 21 The depart-
ments are doing very little busimws
Whether this Is duo t4 the demoraliz-
ing effect ot tho lata stale convention
or whether It Is the dull seamen ex-
perienced alike In mercantile affairs
there Is Just the same u very drowsy
usnect thruuahout
a ptoojiuent gentleman in one oi mo
deptuiment makes the aluabld sut
HUos that the Demoiiauy u Ihu
suite should take steps toward malt-
ing Ualu tUon a permanent locution for
thi state Democrattu cuuvcntlons und
that au Immense tttututv something
like a great tabernacle should be built
01 the beach convenient to the hotrle
and at the samevjtline near tho gulf
where the trooses would keep cool the
brain of the excitable delegate and
add to the comfort of alt Of course
said this gentleman cities like Fort
Worth AN aco Houston Han Antonio
and Dallas will kick ago i nut Galves-
ton having the monopoly of tho utate
convention business but tho delegate
who attended I lie late Dillas conv u
tlon will surety give his sanction to tho
movement
That avreflt box furnished the Democ-
racy by the people of Dallas has come
In for mora condemnation to the aquare
Inch than plagues and pest and tho
papla of DalUs are not receiving any
fiTat ahundanoe of piatae for tho
stingy manner In which tlwy prepared
foi1 the comfort of the delegates
He seems t tjilnk that Dallas should
havodone better oonplvlfrlng the money
taken ana left in the town It might
be llst Galveston would be willing to
undertake the expense of building ewh
a tttrueture if he could bu assured that
nil state Democratic conventions would
be held there
There U a rumor on tho streets this
morning that Judge James It Uobert
ssn of this place was klllM yesteiday
tn Domer Jfo particulars can bo
learned nor can any one be found who
will verify tho report by letter or telo
gratn Judge ltobrson Is very popular
In fill district siul Is well known In
the state and all are anxious to lconi
the incorrectness nf the report
UnileriTrllrm In Smulnri
Pan Antonio Tex Aug 21 Tho ex-
ecutive committee of the Texas Ilnard
of Underwriters held a socret meeting
hero today
WACO lRIJUUr
Clectrleltr for ht Inliiee
TVaco Tex Aug 21 The board Of
directors of tho Cotton Inlaoe have
telegraphed for propositions to place an
elect rlo plant at the palace to supply
10W Incandescent and fifty aio lights
The work of extending the street era
lines to tho palace grounds was begun
jesteiduy
Geu HousIuun Dnuahler
Waco Tex Aug 21 Mrs W L
Drlnghurst youngest daughter of Gen
crul Bam Houston Is in the city mid
aJdred the board nf lady managers
of tho Cotton IaUco this morning in
behalf of the Diughlrra of the IU nub-
ile of lYxas requesting that the lady
manaetrs allow ma assooiauon to ihu
row a number of exhibits of tho ladles
that had been used by them at the
close of the Cotton- 1alace to be ued
by the Daughters of the Republic at
their baxaar to bo held In Houston
next December Tho proportion will
be acted upon at the next meeting
Wlien the Mrr Herluintide la
For our neglect of lby lufUovlng upon
im sick hcbdaclie by delng tho skin
jellow coating the tongue with fur
produolng vertigo pains In the right
side and seuttng the breath we are
little less than lunatics If wu dtsregaid
the chastisement If v call Hoitet
lera Btomach Hitters to our aid tran
qtdlllty and htalth fellovv xpfedlly and
with the departure of the symptoms
mentioned depart also Irregularity of
ihc bpvels which invariably attends
disorder of the liver In malarial com-
plaints the liver Is always lnvolvtd
and It is a fortunate circumstance that
this fine antl bliious medicine It also
the finest epeciflc In exUtencs for every
fora ot malarial dlpes Nor fs It less
fCHcaetous for dyspepsia failure of ap-
petite a 01 stfeno Ui nervputneB and a
rheumatic tsndeixiy It renews the
ability to slwep and -greatly promotes
convalescence after wasting diseases
i 5- i iiit bam
Manhsll Tex Aug 21 First bale of
cotton sold today by tbolomon Gordon
for oix cents
Fltuburg Ttx Aug 21 J Vt Har-
rison brought in the first bale of cot
ion of this season today It brought
seven ctntr per pound Mhd a premium
of venten tlollai
Mltoeola Tex- Aig I t epecUl
baprain v UfMtf r all round
man Wing a 3Jwr4awVer an
reotJver u tutionlnejit poUUoiatt
and last but not least a proeperous
farmer tM8i bruwKht In thft fir
bhs of otton that has been een here
this seAii It istwi Jate for todays
t artf tWt niti w soil next Monday
and a vry llbeft prtiAlvm witi be
N SMiurr7 to ilVi by the
wpt - i wrx -- - - -
J VJlT aitmHc Railway to Walngtoq Shd rofgrn fWto
mV KTrbi of Wbrr coirnini 1 tO J JUty
union W V 0 2
Ttarv a td- i Ausuat to
b ana mjv --
-HANKERING FOR WASSON
Tiiu jafamh iAT mu in tiim
WAU
lie IiialroAteit Them In Amerteau
Tuctle nmt Wnrfnre mid They t Ike
111m nut the Colonel Dcnte Atl
Knoxtlctttte of the Hitltntlup
v Hiverslde CaU Aug 81 One ot the
most Important In this country In hU
relation to the present controversy be-
tween Japan and China and who Is
likely to prove an Important rctor In
a dliect way as he la certain to In an
Indirect way In the war how waging
over Corcn is Colonel J H Wesson ot
Kcdalla Mo formerly a well known
officer In the Hnittd States army The
Japanese gov crnuient has sent tor
Colonel Wasson and charged hint to re
tulr at once to tins aoeiitt of the Con-
rilct and there take cum ma ltd ot one
division of the mikados forces He
has been asked to do this b cuua ot
his familiarity with the Japanese nnd
thelt methods and his known ability
as a commander The government of-
ficials know this from Colonel Wassous
connections with the Japanese army at
one time as military lutructor curn
go uunng jnesiuent u ranis nrnt au
inlnlstratlon The mikado requested ot
this government that u iung military
officer of marked ablllt be sent to
Japan to Introduce into the Japanese
urmy American tactics and method
of warfare It was a desirable and
honorable position and President Grant
selected Colonel Wasson n clasxmat at
West Point military aadetny and a
clo friend and great fitvurlU Wftsson
had prevlouidj been sent upon n simi-
lar mUilmi to Hgpt upon the renueit
of the khedlve nnd spent two eais In
tn Kite country eunatrucun tne mui
ttiry fortes earning wiflderuble re-
nown for his ttot and ability In that
line but It was in his relation with
Japnn that he achieved his greatest
fame In HH he ecoompanted Uettcrnt
Bunno ns chief of staff with the rank of
colonel tn the expedition a ralnst For-
mosa Colonel Weseon rondiicliH the
expedition to n iiooeafut tsrmlnatlon
The aueeesa of the enteiprlxe and the
saintanmry manner nt wnirn u wus
corrIM thrnufh so pleased tho mikado
that he bentuwod on Colonel Wasaoti
the deoomtlon of the rlilng sun ot the
I m perl u I order of Meljav n dfsllnetlon
no tiiher foreigner ever enjoyed A
warm personal friend of the colonel re-
siding In this cltv Is in tecetpt of a
tetter from the ex soldier gvng the
facts as to the offer made bv Japan
vat itno tiim inmnti
The Jnpnnee milliliter Tnlkn of Ilia
ftntlniia M ii r llmiriM
San IrancIco Cat Aug 21 Min-
ister Kurlno of Japan U keeping a
ery keen yq on the newspnptr dls
pa I ches from Reoul T okohomo
He said last night that he uould be
lieve all of them correct for thero wan
an uudei standing between hltneelt and
his government that when there was
serious fighting he should bo apprised
At once
I hnvo consequently boen expiU
Ing cablcgramfl ho said but Mncs
my arrival I have not leeelvou on
Consul Chlnda has nut tecclved any
clthei In connection with this 1 want
to uombat an impression ptevtont
among the Atneiloun people that I am
hem to raise a loan and possibly to
get American troops and uititvrs M
coming is In no way In reference to
the War We uro in need of no guns
money or men We have a standing
urmy of tfOOJi men with renervnti sulll
clent to make JttuWW AM are well
tralrd Hven In Jupun vvu have far
tuuro applicants for places to fight
than wo tequlre Our people are anx-
ious to volunteer but we do not need
thoin Tho volunteers would bt tn the
way ot the training of the troops Our
IMopta too are o lit ring mum y to the
government but we dn not need It
and steadily lefuse llnce my nr
rlviil a number ut Japanctite and otlieia
have oflcied their services but 1 have
explained the real condition oud bit
dcuvurtd to dlBLuuruge thm Uesldes
the woooo trained mui w have l war
ships We aro thus well equipped
I think the policy of China Is to move
slnwly but It s a dlsnumbcred country
and even time will avail nothing
The people are nut patriotic H Is
a Tartar dnunty und they do not
care If the country does go to place
vJiy in nor mivi ilia a n lie ii uiiu
i
L English sought to open Canton the
Itunese wouiu not stanu iy cjinna it
is thn sam way all over the country
Lt Hung Chang cannot hold tho
Chinese together A dlapateh from
London this nlornlng referring lo
from London this morning referring to
what took pHoo at Halgon said that
the Japanese had used stiategy It In-
fers that the Japanese retreated and
then that the Chinese came In and were
slaughtered This I a mistake nnd
the engagement la evidently con-
founded with that at TMozaiiq Min
uter Kurlno will leave to morrow fur
Washington
Bays TVever Said II
BL Louts Mo Aug 21 In responaa
to Inquiries by tnlegrnph directed to
Major J It Wasson at Hedalla Mo
that gentleman today returned a posi-
tive denial that he has yet received
even an Intimation that his service are
desired oy tne Japanese mikauo in the
present China Japan war He states
that he does not understand how the
story telegraphed today from Jtlver
slde Cal could have originated as he
has sunt no such letter a the dispatch
stated
Vo Kews From he Fleets
Bhonghal Aug 2L No news of arty
importance has been received here re-
cently In regard to the movements ot
the fleets or concerning the military
operations In fact it may be dis
tinctly asserted that no real news con-
cerning the war between China and
Japan has reached Hhanghat since Au-
gust 12 The two Jspanese spies who
were arrested In the Trench settlement
of Bhancnai urn under the protection
at tho United Statej consul and will
remflH so until a charge Is clearly
formulated against tsesa
Ordered the estruclloa
London Aug 21- A dlipntch to the
Times from Hhanghat today says that
that court of Inquiry has established
tht fact that the commander of the
japaneee warship Naniwa ordered tbe
destruction and tbe drowning cf he
mrn fron the Chinese transport Kow
Bhang which was sunk by tn Japan
ese iiie oiFpica mu inai
mlrsl the Hon r 13 It Kreroantle
in command or mtv priush umna na-
tion Is collecting detailed evMence on
tT kinl 11
llje BUUJW
Kavorable to fli Japm
WAKbington At l Tle Japanese
Ugatlonhere frcetvM InteillgeiVce stat-
ing that It was reported In Tokio on
reliable authority that the finding of
the llrltUU naval court ot Inquiry
a
wtilcH was held nt Shanghai to tn
vevtlKalo the fact of tho sinking of
tho lnitisu steamer Kow Hhung when
acting ns a transport for Chinese
troops to Cot en bv the Jananese cruli
er Nunlwa Is favorable to the Japan-
ese It Is aVto reported ihat the Drittsh
admiral oirtcuily stated to his gov-
ernment that he conslderoit the sink
In ot the Kow Ehurr under the cir
cumstances as equivalent to the sinking
oi n cnuiese vessel and that ne hat
consequently advised the British gov
eminent to make no claims
Titur MAim Mimitv
In WiUfoiii nnd ttttnaira to Ty I eri
lihe fur 1 rolle
Triors Lake was made roerry al
night by n crowd of fun tekirs who
went there In wagons buggies olid
other convejancea GameM bontln
and other amusements were Indulged is
and cream nmt cake served In jlcnty
The participants were members ot tht
various Methodist churches of tho cltyv
Among those present were
Mr nnd Mrs Judge N A Btedmsn
Mr nd Mrs Da Mr and Mrs Oeotgt
Masscv Mr nnd Mr W M Combs
Mrs Kern Mrs L P Greer Mrs J
A Alexander Mless Kanle 6pncr
Ida Jonen Carrie Gcflr Cora Glenn
Ltsxle Carter Ida Conner MAttll
Lowe Mary Corke Ilosa Layman
Johnnie Hdmomleon Purttn GAlms
Vltgle Newly if Henrietta Lillian
Copher Katie Gear Laura fllalr Maty
Jackson Carrie Lowe Amma Shul
dock Ada Jones Mary Kites Annie
Hnnlson Rndle DlcKtusou of Temple
Messrs J FJtepherd Clarence Welti
D Wallts Miller It F Hrovvn
Walter Allen II A Allen Will Kslea
fim tvuis iiiyu unie Al
11 Wullls Wllkersoh C O Will-
Us K P Lovern Hoblnson and J J
iJirKs
tm mi Aiiiniirii AHtviiT
A Colored llrl Ctinraes nn t nUumi
Wlite Mnu WHh II
A nh i yeurohl coloied girl named
Jtttther Jirowtu Aoeoniptnlc I hr
mother Itpmied an nll wl co j of
attempt rd usuult nl ilce hMd iiii
tem oreidu mMmlng
bt e raid a PhoMvMpHr niUtunt
if this wty wtom se nV kii4vv by
tight nnd fii i t IVin km v hi name
had at tempted tht crime on her
daughter
Oiitcer George Carter was put on the
case but has bo far learned nothtmt
nuvv Die tdcttuty of the man Is haul
to prove nnd the girl would hardly rec
ognise him were she to see him
Its to Washington nnd 1fUirn JIB to
Bt Ixmla and return via the Kuiy
August SO to ii
lliitaovu Mirio
Ltttendnt J A Duprily bus gone to
Dallas
Mutt Hlutn ot Noble U at the
lhoeulx hotel
Miss May Harden ty will lcavo tot
Wttoo to attend col lego
Mis Tut le Doughty has gone to
Auiiln Tex to visit Mends
I Ink Wjnne Jr will leave for Ann
Arbor Mich to attend college
Capl Iluike Durnett or the OtUfl
rancn at Wichita Falls la n town to
dn
A tt Johnson Auiiln Ii W Dillon
t It Webb Ueaiimout und
Shurber
M Tanner Cotnttnche aio late ar
rlvaH at the llioeulx
Mrs M A Epoont and Miss Carrie
Hose hnvo returned from New York
city and Niagara Falls where tyoy
huve been on a trip
It L Carlock and family loft yes
tcrdav inorninir to tticnd n three week
vocation Aiming friend and relatives
tn Hast Tennessee
W A Iviimn nf -the Paris Comnrfe
company left for lnrls yeeterday morn-
ing accompanied by his -wife They
have been tit the city some Dine visit-
ing f i lends
Mrs Olive it Le editor and pro
prietor of The iVrlod was a pleasant
caller at this office ThU lady 1 en
route lo Amarlllo to attend the meeting
of the Northwestern Fries association
of which she U a member
r H llutler formerly manager of
the Oranbury quarries bill now operat-
ing his own near there if rcgliUrtd at
the Pickwick Mr Jhitler Is well
known In this city and has many
friends who are glad to soe him so suc
uessful In his new venture
25 to Washington and return tlS to
tit I ouis and return via the Katy
August 20 to XI
Uelliel fur Kaliatlou
There was h good attendance at tho
mlaalon I cut last night Hsy WtUon
was not able to be present The usual
sang service and ttmtimon meeting
followed by short talks from ieveril ot
the workers occupied the lime Tlieie
were several requests for prayers at
the close of the meeting and several
remained to converts with he workers
RATHER DJETHAN LIVE
Ilody Kntlrely llrokeu Out In Oat
Slass of Horts Could Not Hleeii
Would Walk tbe Moor AU MM
Cryloff and bufferlOE
DEGAH TO USE CUTICURA
Immediate Relief Het and Sleep-
Coiaplele and Permanent Cure
lu Two Months
Tha tint f UtUAmr ny dane Her wm taken
wtUiTypbiiaasdUalarjitnillaslclitbirecMiie
littie ViUtars la tlia bvuUa et tu armi wiilfU
rimedtoflllUb wattrsnduli Ihtdetiel
ald bei ilis eet would Uses isil
lbry rmr rure all Uie time waul tnnahit
neck dowa to Mr fest ber 4y esi rlf
trtUu eui U one man of sefsa ua oouU iwi
le p but wwl walk the fleer sJl night ybr
ssdiiKMaliawuuldrktliarSiallsaMilltfiufftrlJig
Kkatlilti lUadlfig euf adrertUstutnl In 7A
Imilt t mm Jmrumtt tbe etirM rifgnud bf
i tTlctaa nxMUtrs le atmliar mm sti
furnattDrticet tbrinanilla ooewHJiS
LTrJitocHM tlrwoulJ sleep and rwtestllj
aua 1 twrf M9Dtb after uftug Mrs boxevol
curicasi one eabanf tencca fktAr snd t
bittlorHJTvsKvtXSTlbiwaBlrlt
Mlfant now ewr nearly iwejear ibe baj
biinetrMecttb4d4MM Tta Uoctr clW
It Jfrjrtftjii I canret fla o mUJf tM
niticlirTalii 1t I balii mrenrbtr would
haee i If it U4 it net ba f t tat mcLo
tLLUXSUd liJt I J sMilUp
CUTICtRA WORKS WONDERS
Tnilr rcricrsA wik wos4i en lu cores
of tortstlo JUnirU luuUf j ke
sr ts uvil weudrliil etr rtrea
M1 it nSIOMST t IWM XW
An CisUaesl rfofrtrter ilowv
irnif t Cur
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Sum jiai etat
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