Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 276, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 26, 1894 Page: 2 of 16
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THE STRIKE COMMISSION
rnnsiunw nmts acain ov inn
UITACSS STAND
tie Contradicts n Btaiwent Blmle lT
Mann ce r Ht John Samaet Clomper
Ira I no o lheTirl Jlude to let
Cleveland o intercede
Chicago Auc 5 President Debs of
tho Amak an Hallway union waw
culled todaj by the etrlQ commission
In rily lo queitlons re stated that ho
dlJ not favor compulsory arbitration in
settlement ot labor troubles lie did
not believe ha Raid that such a meth-
od would i rove universally salisfacto
ry Mr Debs was Diked If ho knexv Af
any dissatisfaction among th Iloclc
Island employ ta previous to the strike
He said that there iu boon trouble
among the lelegnpb operators of the
road and thut tber xvas much dlssat
fraction Questioned a to the state-
ment that ther xvcie not more than
200 Aneitcau i vilwiiy union men on
the lQCk J lu n J r iI tin v Unese sold
th statement waa absurd The fact
tkit the mud xvaa compl tely tied up
1ebn aud d effectually disproves auch
a ki rv
In I O mi out of the American
FtU r of Lijor viii Uii luxt wll
n as fti Uonirm trouced hla t ti
immy by a bi f c utlln of th nli is
and th p hi ik uf tha ftl aijfi
und av i m nti whig th in m
bcrihip u t i or uilitution TUe xx it
iton told of th i nf ttnee of th h add
of Uiu labor m nUitl us whhh wu
held at the Biijrjn iwus in Chicat
lie added tliut ttflep long d Hi r itlmi
the d 1 cat h decided to i iiu J i
dene Cli luiU iu fettle thu t u
Wo h i ht mid i Jiu i
if Mr till i i out iou1d du h i
oB vk in th1 i tiglUh Lonl
nut h un at mill woull u
i alh i U i nl of the in f
thf t nit 1 it oud oi lo i
ttl gi ni i b tit to Air I I uxt
anklng hi i aid to tl tit i i i
did j l u ri ly i i u
ti k n iti I lit t n li p
Mr i i p ttnji fhn can J tin
and t JiiHlai j of th U
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And i 1 r n at r nnvn I u i
rt i jrMn il tlio r i i i
thr ftJih th m oimt nnd n iri r
Mitrd u tjoui il
Mr in i Hi H re id tr i lit
riurv r iv iri a detail I im m r
Ihi pi m uiint nf tn r
Hum i pl ilnvd ihnt ti f i
k it tr il ut k nil th uul i t t I
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mil tu u t v uld hi i bepti i
f r tin Jlrlfft t hi ia r nfi i I l
d lar il n i iu tl uv mpi U t tl p
He Mi im I r hi tin to
the rni tliod foi im nil tt i
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xlht tht y r i i r t h ii v mi I I
Unit all Htnk i li Kard In
tontloit lu tnp fut tint tl t
i ien VlU n it 1 drlvi n fur u
Intu p v uy I think III iu f I
Mrlk rn In pttrt jintf the r ir it of
th i i tnt i n JuNtUlahtc
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mi tiny it hlH otUnh i r mn1
Inf th hU Ik m iuJ I in
1 Hi k Itli diliiK II rar r I t i
il p di h rid ThU r I i
1 y tho Pommti luiirn In ra i th
t ut i i fnni nHPHt on ad lb It 1
1 ni r in i t i r at Tool it in th
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uid ii t i 1 I ip fit O i iffi M I II
men hi n t ni i villi It lifted i j I i i
Ing lu th Iho u x u t wit
tob In r ti nil ft rt iln Men u i
1 Otil f r ti 1 n im ui I hav 1 ii
while trawititT r i tht g i m nt
to get rn umo iitUttis fur wll I thu
j veinnipnt would have liod oth r
n lt to p i
Mr Aitittit illJ thit hi im k
frlf nd Of urt i il t d libr tut tint
should not tn iivro with ih r
furmanp Mi hit md h ul I i t
HjIUiUv him fi m hfsnnu t i
i hl f i Hhtp i Piillmnn i i n it
di quail hi n n tin otlitr hand Th t
tin fl jt r ifailon of inquiry an 1
t tt nf s ruti i ruid thut through
1 i i tip r r fuiitiiHii nrd not
nnd rculit 1 i tT rt Iho r lilt That
tho pr t T fi T n pvint 1 iiu iom
n ut n t f inv tut i tl Pullntun
nn ike i u t m tij t th pinitp
lv 4i lv fwniallrtnl and thnt
12 y1 r ft 1J ntirely an incl
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a nt to th luqulr
iHuntoi rn irqiiill
The Canto ut ll Trviiefit r Im
iIIrq Arrrtfcd
Parts Tex Aug from the
ioetaw Nauon today hntt tbo ma
Iimant spirit prpalbng thi M Ihe
t h election In Cdor coun Alaert
J kflon and Jackson Billy wera can-
didates for sheriff On th6 f r 0f the
j trns Clllv ftaa a maiotity bwlng
to IrreguiarlHea the elect6n was de
crd TOld This ltav i to tht nxt
Bvernor whdwlU be Jfferson Otrd
noi tq appoint the county onW for
ih two yrirs There wa
jbuoU tMUnfc r Lhe eleotlon t sst
fMK by Bdma aott of bucus docua i
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frlenl of Mi l i i u h
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Billy obtained warrants tor every man
who ot d for Jackson for iherire and
tl org Davenport for c unty judge
Bume of the parties for Wi nn war
rnnta were aId to have been liiued
v re ai rented Otbw wire ruthlly
Phot to pieces Albrt JarKsnn who
was killed day beforo yettrrday was
bitting In a chair in his yard nick
whpn ho wa nurroundod nv shot Ilka
n doff Deputy Marnhal Harper cam
In tohlffht with Joe Wesley Dnrton
Jones and fltowlck Emer who am
chorcrd With tho murder of Elt nsld
win Writs ara out for others who
will be arrested as oon as round He
reports that ft number or Indian ore
In chain at Sulphur Byrlnffs eourt
grounds
Bunuii Anoirr Tim scuicnti v
Rnllrond Trntnc BniiiiRi Are
ChoUluir tilth HrntU
The railroad tiafilo managers of this
town are mad
They ara put out almost too much
to talk
It all on account of tho grain tat Iff
schedule Just Issued by th commission
Thoy suy sotto voce that Is not for
publication that Its an outrageous
discrimination In favor of Galveston
and Houston
Uut they are very enroful yet about
ea Ing aoj thing over ttflr own nrTnea
On i romlnnt gentleman said he
had i t Mtudkd the qutstlnn MUfHcnt
lv t t Uk about It and rofrrred the re-
r r tj an ither ofllclal of the samo
r a 1 1 his latter gentleman said he
id rim r talk to the commission
ft l cut I ti mt the newspapers but show-
ed h Run if unutterable i motion
Anoi li g ntluman sal 1 ho would not
s y n thing about the commission
i i wutll kafl that for the United
Htuif s l irts to do
i tin pMichislon that tho com-
mtB I n still tin 1 the aamo old Id a ttmt
i Ka I u vci had but ono Idea and
vtn i it down rat s and they
1 ilii it this tlm with a vengeance
l t h p kn if n higher olnclal of
id rn 1 1 who he rtftld woul I be here In
a in ir livi nnd advised the reporter
tt hh i ul t n h tme
i t illrod i m w 11 i ot talk free
to ti e n wp li Juit t c w
j i y i to e n heir i pq for the
n ltd 1 t in I n If will be hot
- rr ht n It s all turnel Ionne on them
Ut I
rt i i in i f h w tho nfw
I I ll Wll 1 I It 1 lid It tit Wllfllt
1 I li If IlIiI n I nils to
i I i ii II i ir und Into
It in tl ic i I idlnol f r npfti ly
fin r it i n hit shipped to
l i rth ud lir nnd lilppwl
i it t i th 1 t He n llr u 1 men
1 un ut tl p s hid ilr tlosoly
nd swe irlm j minute of the day
Southern Im flp Minlil llcUei
i i i i v j 1 ir u while
v U i It t i ni I ui It i r
w l ll tl M I Iftlit
Tho 111 nnt bfcll v ttir ilpm
uld timo nmnlpuhita th tr n npd
a iKiiiiRtn tlfkets Pufnhosors vtrr
1 Hfly i finlfll tn the clirks as
h ltuvlit I t un 1 mm
tdtfHltii I iiu nn thfl ticket
iiuuj 1 is t i i mrloann
win t hi li t ruli Ot Ins cumt
from Atlati t nnilntrhnm und other
P Ints Ti r t i in and tht hrokus
i It I tl p i 1 r Tl Muthont P
l Ihmvi v t Vlltl ll WW
I r f 7 10 j th tut sold to
iihtnit it 1 t i milled to ealeli
tin sinl err I rkr wl o hjM the tick
iti wen1 sj u i d on tho I ust Imund
1 tritnu loMt ij1 t n ui tli in morning
nnd whenevi mtu mih found with
n tlcKeL he j I I i I t fr m a uralpir
1 was ifdjt i i uv full faie ti
N u Dili ii k ii ttu tiiiln Tl
I t lu i 1 1 I li I but
nm jut i r 1 il i ji In
111 i phin tht
l id in I t II Hie I u
1 II it I t w th
I i ui i Ut l ill In unr th
t li I tl i i li a a list of
t r ti ii il to hv pur
i 1 th h i i ti l nlsvlllo
I i Oni i i i with tho
t H nn l t i t i nil hud
i i i full 1 t f - t w orhuuu
Ttl tin n t tirrcrtet
ith I Tl o rommls
I I I l iHr I I Wll t
l iiu 1 i i il It ih here
h rrltrt 1 t ft 1 nrltf No
t l n i 1 1 I I mm Hlun uf
1 uh ti nu hlpm ntH if cotton
hi 1 nlm a 1 f Hvp H ptuiber 1
lM b ami i us follow
i unr I tut t lt tiston und
t ii umlT da it k or ixuptions from
f Hi Win pniti
Prim Plob 1 1 1 i o ih ntnn Harils
i biine nn 1 Wttt i t mlii rntiwiiy
i i v r i j ill i tRtiona north
t u in I i I n last and West
1 N I i il tt
i a t n the Tyler
i I i nil stations north
Hi i u i ti rnrnuiaUonul und Ursat
N J mlrnd
vit t xt ptlina the rollowinir
i i it all Mpuons en the Suar
n I tnthvay tu Houston 10 cants to
1 1 i n 18 emit
lh amvmlmentft shall tak affect
- i t inber t WH
Iulnou Nnlei
Denlson T x 3fi Paa
p nMr und Tiekdt Agent narkar of
thi Kmy ncoompahled by Ids wife
pinned iiuougii Uenlaou this afternoon
en rout to O hen ton
inn man Will tMlhams returned to
d n ti m the North
The lv uy train Went North yester
diy mth fourteen cars loni li with
i Tui pu ntt
Mr Dtherry city paasengnr aaent of
th Han in rv who atL omiianled th
Pthian oxeurslnntHta to Wnshlngton
wlr d his ammclativ here Mr Carter
from KcwOrleans Prda night He says
thut thi y wm belnir royally cntertnln
1 1 in th Oreaoont Cltv and would leve
at 7 50 p in a tho Vledmont Air IJne
firth pipltal which they would reach
Sunday nioruli g
wtts sua lvrnouuts
J W Richardson who has been chief
clerk to fteoelxer John D Moore of
the Port Worth and Denver City
railway arcoinpanlM by his wife left
ovci the llucit Inland last exwnlng far
Minneapolis Minn There Mr SM ard
son takes a position na ohief clerk to
O O Winter superlnteiulent of the
Minneapolis division of the dreit
Northern Mr rtlchardeon has besn
with the Denver abput fly years and
was one f the ablest men in the city
in W ltQes Bootallj Mr and Mm IUa
ardson were favorlfes heje and haxe
many fflehda tn rrt WorUt fte will
ivish thein well in their new home
All tli rjUlreadA seam to have a
fair anunv of travel
reopl who look out the ear windows
at Port worth- still Inquire whero the
Union tunst Is at M
ve a i nttitms are btlnr added to
thr - rxhtblt of Texas products at
in Xulcn depot
Air Harrv Archer txavelln
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THIS GAZJiXTUs 3TOIIT WOllTII TJEXAS SUNDAY AUGUST 20 189 1
ger agent of the Baltimore and Ohio
Sod them railroad Is In the city
Tho expres companies are about
through with the J int busim si lit this
section for the season
Work continues on the platform re-
pairs at tho Union depot
noiti iiAimvix
Somethtnff About tho tinarr of Hey
1 t tfiiu tn
One of tbo wealthiest If not tbo cry
wealthiest turfmen In tha United
8UWs la Mr 13 J Paldwln or Uicky
IJaiuivln as ho U more familiarly
Known He tacts for pastime Just aj
A Bmtl boy would play marbles or
fly a kite 8crnt times he has at
tflrnpted to rttiro from the turf but it
Invariably lures him back for another
farewell appearance
3dr Baldwin Is a lean straight thin
fmoed old man with Bllky white hair
standing out from under a broad
brimmed bat and the kitnest of huuil
eyoa looking out from under bushy
array eyebrows His florid fart is al-
ways smooth shaed except for a ell
very mustache Ho Is a multl million
aire but be does not look the part
He resembles inorn nn unsuccessful
business man whose best days have
gran by Hut behind his jlaln face
and high brow there Is unu of the
brightest business brains In the coun-
try His small blight eyes can seo
further Into the merits or demerits of
a race homo than most of the men who
follow the tutf for a livelihood
Like that other sterllnr supporter
Of the turf Marcus Daly Mr llaldnln
went to California forty jears ago a
young man vithout it dollar He gebnn
his Western life In San I ranclsco as
the kipper of a Uvry Ihen he
went to selling erocerls and got a tot
of stook In different mine In settlement
ur his bills This nppirently worthless
stook ho put carefully uway nnd then
w nt over to Japan to bring oer n
Japanese troupe as a sort of theatrical
enterprise He was gone se era
months and when he return I hi found
that tho Com stock lode bud been dis-
covered nnd that the mining stock he
had put away was north considerably
over a million dollars was where
be earned his sobriquet of Lucky
Notwithstanding his suddrn
to wealth Mr Ualdwlnwont about
the country with Ills Jnpfincso ttnupe
until his contract was filled Tl en I e
went back to San Prnnclnco nnd In-
vested his money nd he U now nd
to be worth fully I20 000UOO lit owns
vast ranches In Houthern Callfornlt n
hotel at Lake Tahoe thu Baldwin thcu
ter und several valuable gu I riinM
It Im nt his Kanta Anita rnncn that
Mr Pnldwluj celebrated racing BtV leu
am heated It Is here that the king of
the Smta Anita ranch thu cdabnu I
rmpimr of Norfolk Is located In
i nt ytar this great stallion cleure 1 S7J
000 fur Mr Hal I win Santa Anita
r nirh Is tn tho Ran Gnbrlel valley ubout
n enty miles fiom Ioii Angelas utul
i Hints of 60 000 acres Mr Ijldwln
brnds trnliin and rnHes every horse
that rnrrloB tho Maltese crois The
si ibh h are plain and simple and with
nut tht usual flllgrne told about lu
nntt Hon w tin Maud R and other
flei8 Mr Italdwin Is not a belUv r
In nioh things There nre 10 gilt
dgd slutln The huises sumo of
win h me valued at ftom WDW m
f5o ci tm li Ilf in plain woodtn n tiiN
lift n fet stiuare which nre k i t
In the utmost ntatnesa nnd ord r li
nt ntlvi stable atten lants Nen tlr
fttnblvs l n bfliuitlful mile track m
uhhh the hoists are rxerclsed
Mr It il Iwlu Is n great lovtr of evtrj
ihltiK hpnnlsh aui most of his htJs
i Klv n HpanlHh miiim The hut
known uie Chlqultu Plorlana banta
tux Hv dtl Carode and Hey el Hanta
Anita i our times Mr llaldwm bus
u n the Derby On tho last icoasljn
It wns Itny el Santa Anita that tnr
n 1 thn Maltese chM to lalor Mr
itihiwln maniges his stabtu as bus
lntus cttUrirlse nnd he inukes it iny
Htthough It Is doubtful if he wuilt
wirrv much If It shoull irao a los-
ing Mtiture He pna Utile a tentlon
1 1 hotsss himself and drives but 1
d im
In addition to iU racing stock Air
Finllwln keeps on his isnch a Iirgo
ft ok of Deons and Durham ant his
urv turns out 8000 pounds of buttet
ii v th He Ins 1000 hog and 5 00
il p nt his ranih und tho nit mm if
a 1 ul 1 wine in his cellars Is stupn
1 i m one raiifh alone he hn
Mt KuHoiis uf wine nnl CO 000 Kal
Ions of brandy from three to twenty
tears oil
Mr Italdwin Is u harl worker and a
n ni of not many amusunants Oik
r th ri hnnevcr Is a quiet and mod-
uito nu if i kf r His caret r or
M nirffierso r twent years Ist
fill li mode ui bN mind to retlr
ft n ltidiiK on account of a nreMiira
r l uilne4 und although ho sold
n n if his hortoi he oonld not part
with all At prevent he dexatea morn
f his time to breedlnrr fine horsttf
th iu rnclng them
of Mi llaldtvlus turf htstorv
lils career 1ms been a checkered one
He has been married three times and
although oxer JO years or age l hale
nnd hearty end promise to live a
great many eara longer New York
Herald
THU W UO I1UW1UT
Turlor Stilt tiider Arrest
Wnou Ter Aug 25 -Sheriff Sparka
of IJe oountj ui rived ir tho city to-
day having In custody Wtlllairt Tujl r
whom he upon his airlf tl here turned
oxer to Deputy Sheriff MuCnrt who
took him tu charge ami Wt with bm
for lort A rlli tMs nftsrnon Ttijlrr
Is wanted in Tirt irth ta answer
nine Indictments ch tiling forg ry The
same charge are pending against him
In Holt and Navarre countint
An Old riry Herchttnl Ouue
Aaoo IVs Aug liivvutin A
Little for i n venr past u promlmJit
grocery rurttuiit of thtf pUoa died
last night at tho residence xt Dr
Thoiiioji Mooro of consuinptlon and was
burled today
W -I
Sold Ills WHr
Guthrie O T Aug 55 William
Card we 11 11 vine six mllea east of this
dti estervlay soil his wife to John
Inslee a restaurant keeper of thU city
Tor tlOO in cash a cow and liorae and
buggy and tho purchassr and woman
at obee started off on n trip In a
profile schooner The woman appar-
ently la well satisfied with tha transfer
A Smalt Diretltaa
Denton Tex Aug1 55 A small
dwelling In tbo southern suburb ot
the oily belonging to It H 11M1 and
unoccupied was destroyed bj lire at
8 SO this morn I nor Loss about J100 no
Insurance Incendiary origin
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Tvnslons tu Icxnai
Washington Aug tt TexasOrig
inal John W Martin Itasca Hill
county
Xltmrual Juhn I McCullough Xxan
nou Fannin county
Rescxral John 1 HtU Claude Arm
etrtiiie count
Mexican war survivors Increo ie
James Cox Georgetown Wllllanuun
bounty
Mexlean war widows Virginia V
Moffett Medlpa audera county
InsMrauc Hn Maleldes
Chicago AUf 25 Newton flood vt lit
agent of the New York Ufe Insurance
compare shot and kllld himself In
th Great Northern hotel this after
noon lie is tncui to tax been tern
iMirarllr Inaana
fiSilhf ltisrujS 5Su iA
FROM NORTH TEXAS TOWNS
Mlttiv itcmv iiiom out a
COnilttLSIONUIlNTI
The IrHilnn Sinters dire nn Paler
tnlninent nt X eutherforil A Syun U
Wrllnir 113 Ioands Itulsrd icr
llublln Clitoo Itbiinoko lllltsboro
Wcatherford Tex Auy 24 Tho
Pythian rlsters entertained their breth-
ren at tho Pythian hall Friday night
In an elegant manner Tho only draw-
back was that the majority of the Bis
ters were married and the unhurried
knights had little chance to display
their chivalry
Mr It II Poot has Just finished mov-
ing his Iron and wagon storage build-
ing from the corner of Yorjc avenue
and Spring streets to a location farther
down York avenue bejow his hard
ware store
Weatherford was xlslted by n wind
storm of small proportions rsterday
evening It came so unexpectedly that
before the bus ness houses could be
closed everything was covered with
sand
lhe farmers throughout Parker tay
they have never seen th cotton crop
in better condition and the outlook
Is good for a large production of this
staple this fall Very few boll worms
are reported throughout the counti
Mr Woo 1 of Dallas a P ipullst
speaker was booked to address tho
Populists st the court hous last night
Mr W T Johnson of Crockett
county was In Wiathcrford yesterday
circulating a petition to the governor
to commute the sentence of Dock Wll
loitfhby who was convicted of horse
theft in 1891 to Trom eeven to flva
ears imprisonment and then grant
him a full pardm It wai signed by
all the county officers and will be rec-
ommended b Hon J W ratterson
district judge
TIM II
Tyler Tex Aug 20 An old negro
by the name of William Clifton who
lives about eight miles west of the
city came In this evening und aumn
dered to Deputy Sheriff Day and stat-
ed that lu1 had stabbed un other negro
b the name of Hiram Harris Clifton
claims that he und Harris got Into a
light while he was whittling on a slick
and In attempting to hit Harris with
the stick the knlfo was accidentally
gouged into hU side His bond was
u need at H00 which ho had no trou-
ble in making
Tho Cotton Dell road Is now doing
about all the business It can sUn
and therefore the working force In nil
tho departments is being Increase 1
Master Mechanic Pnglls statos that he
has working under him 400 men
John T Homier insurance man went
south this miming on business
tihtrlff John P tSmllh und family re
lumed homo this morning from a few
weeks vUIt to Mineral Wells
H H Oiuiuii or tho Oasfun t Pal
tersoit flrln has u turned home rom
St Louis where he went to huy goodff
Last night nbouL 9 o clock a tiaveler
stopping nt the llooth house reported
to the ofileers that his grip had been
broken open nnd ilflnd Oillcer S
fcJmtlli limuedlauly began Investigat-
ing the report nnd soon sjeceeded In ap-
prehending the supposed burglar Ho
was n nested near tho po to nice and
gave his name of Joe Melzkeb
ltOWOKI
Iloanoke Tex Aug IB Several
changes in ownership of real estate
have taken place here reoeutlj
Miss Molllo McUinnls of Port Worth
Is spending a fow davs with Mr S J
McQlitnla people
Messrs Ltfy Hraijd and Guy Poster
have Just returned from an overland
trip to Mineral Wells
Mr and Mis W C Hoe anlved in
town this morrlng Hev W C Toe
will preach ut the Presbyterian church
Hnndaj at 11 a m and nt r p m
Tho local option election takis place
lieie on Svturday September 8 1S91
and not on the Uh as once published
Several fain 11 ion move J Into Hotnolte
to got the udxantagu of our schools
the ensuing oar
xutk on the new cotton gin Is pro-
gressing rapidly
Mi a W T Poster und daughter
Olo are xlslilng friends in the west
crn part of tho stale
coHnrrtm
Commerce Tex Aug 25 Bex Wea
vfrs arbor meeting closed xesterday
with forty conversions and reclama-
tions and a vrcat deal ot good to the
town
Prof Ma jo formerly ot Cooper was
hero a few days negotiating with the
people for a college HI propositions
were accepted and a committee is now
at xvork to erect tho building A beau-
tiful site on the south of the own has
bi en recured and the school Is an as-
sured fact Tho professor has a wide
reputation rnd this enterprise will ndd
greatly to the town
Hour new bricks are in process of
erection More than forty residence
buildings hnxe been erected during the
past summer
niAt I T
ltyan I T Aug 25 Tho first new
bale ot cotton wa i brought In town to-
day It was raised by nan nnd
Murphy and was sld to Bolls Garri-
son at 6 1 2 centi nith a good premium
News rem hd here yesterday that
Mr Ilaor Pearson a prominent busi-
ness man of this place died cry sud-
den j in Kansas Utj It was a great
shock to his many friends here
J M McMurry of Gainesville Tex
Is In the city this week
Miss Geo Petlfl and Mrs Will Wil-
liams after tilting friends In Henri
etta several weeks returned home this
week
Miss Tat iur Mwrc of Belcherv U lex
Is visiting her sister Mrs C M Lang
The town has been crowded for the
last two weeks with prospectors and
among thoe located with us arc
Messrs Webb and Allen ot Agnes
Tex
urxisox
Denlsen Tex Aug Mrs S J Flin
nery of Oak Grove was here toda -with
a continental 1 bill issued by con
ere September 26 177S The bill was
handed down to Mrs tannery by her
forefathers who fought Indian In
Ohio during the early days
Deputy United State marshal Mc
Afee and Ben Coleman of this city had
a difficulty at Cooks yprtns jcter
day la which Coleman -was badly used
up The trouble grew out of certain
remarks Coleman had made relative
to Colemans financial standing when
the latter was In the race for sheriff
ItOCKDALD
Rockdale Aug 5 Quite a Uttlo stir
was created here yesterday by a report
aUbl N Busby La this town In April
i n it
iAsjvimmMiv
last had been captured Unfortunate-
ly he was captured both In Kentucky
nnd ban Antonio at about the same
lime but us both rncn are said to ex
actly answer tho dest rlption of the
murderer It Is hoped that one or the
other may prove to bo the right man
Cotton Is now coming In ilxcly Pros-
pects for today are that receipts will
exceed one hundred bales Thus far
there has bceli no disposition mani-
fested to withhold cotton from the
market but the oil mill is having dlf
Acuity to buy seed at present prices
A long felt want Is about to be sup-
plied here The entire second atory of
tho Tracy building Is to be fitted up
as an opera houne and public hall un-
der the general management of Mr
H L Witchcr Ior several jcars
ltockdale has ptactlcally been without
a place In any way fitted for public
entertainment and the present move-
ment will be inucn apircciated The
hall will be reidj for uie by Sep-
tember 15 and will doubtless furnish
politicians of all shades uf opinions a
jloce In which to exhibit their oratory
Mr Geotge V Handle who has been
serious Ill for several weeks past
left on the 2 10 International and Great
Northern train jesterdav morning Tor
Monterej Mex accompanied by his
wife
IT ISC 1
Itasca Auff 25 Tho meeting of the
state alliance at Island Grove a few
mites northwest of here has been
I the center of attraction in all sections
this week
j The program has been about as fol-
lows
i Tuesdaj Spechea by Ashby and
I Tracy
Wednesday By Daxls and Ithodes
and Marlon Martin
Xhursdaj Ladles da Address by
Mrs DlgiM
I Hday Speeches by Nugent and
j Goie
Hnturdaj Candidates daj und for
Sunday a lecture on Christianity by
Htump Ashby
rtormoni by Heddln Andrews U M
I JrowJer nnd A W Dumas CloVng
tomorrow night
Peace jlenty and harmony has pre-
vailed and there luia been an im-
mense ciona all tho week and It U
I expected that tomorrow 17111 eclipse
mvm ui un me way oi numbers as
It will be bunday and the last day
The boll worm Is putting In his work
lo an alarming extent especially In
the Jate cotton not doing1 such eeii
ous damage to early crop
The remiins of Mrs lannte Piles
wife of J O Piles a prominent busi-
ness mnn of our town was shipped In
a special car to Wuxuhachle jester
day for Interment
The were accomrnnled by quite a
number of relative- and friends
in m nun
Bedford Tex Aug 2C Trlppets new
gin Is completed and cotton will be
coming by Monday to keep It busy
There is some complaint of the boll
worm
Sam Halehurton has moved from
Bear Creek to Bedford
Mr Mason P Hajs of Dallas was
here on business last week
Mr Woodle candidate for county
Judge addressed quite a crowd here
last night
PrOf Tl TItn tv Ml Mn i
countv soon
W It ClItnmAntf t ii
house and lot and will move to Bed
ford soon
T rl Pimm An a Ia - n
countj after spending several dajs
11 111 frlAnjI VAj -
Iinisnotto
U I Unborn Tex
Aug 2S The con-
dition of Mr and Mrs Hunter who were
shot a few dajs ago Is thought to be
muh more favorable than It was a day
or bo after the -hooting
A plan has been put on foot by some
of our enterprising citizens to keep
the old cemelerj In better condition than
It has formcrlj been kept
Information gathered todaj from tho
farmers who wore In the city Is to the
effect that almost all the joumr cotton
throughout the countj has been badh
damaged If not entirely runlel by boll
wormi The percentage of the crop
destroyed In the county is vnrlously
estimated at from 80 to CO per cent of
the entire crop The old cotton Is in
fine condftlon nnd will produce above
an axerago yield
I IMP ISA
Lampasas Tex Aug 25 The fleecy
staple li beginning to adorn our streets
and cotton rickets are In demand
A rousing Democratlo ratification
meeting will be held at the court house
tonight for the purpose of arranging
plans to snow under the Populists
next November
Low nnd Low of Brovxnwood are here
endeaxorlng to secure tho round to
erect a new and Improved cotton gin
Yesterday evening Mrs Key was ac
ctdently shot by her little brother while
handling a tirget gun Tho xvound
Is not necessarily dangerous She is
resting well
nt in iv
Dublin Tex Auff 23 Mr George
Oldham brought from his place In the
edge of town this morning a squash
shaw weighing 113 pounds He has
seven more on the eamo xine as large
W B Daxls one mile from town boa
cut and stacked from 25 acres of sor
gum the first crop averaging three
ton3 to the acre und says that the
second crop will be as good of better
The Baptist revixal conducted by
Hev Mr Barnum and Taunt is still
going on with unabated interest
The cotton crop la ihe finest this see
t on has had for a number of years and
Dublin Is looking forward to a ery
successful business season
ciuco
Chlco Tex Aug 23 -This section
has Just been lslled by a showerwhlch
It needed
A number of dwellings are being
built here and Chlco is still improving
Th new Masonio hall Is nearlng com-
pletion
The lumber ards here nre doing a
thriving business
Politics hen for a few dajs after the
conxentloajWere quite warm A num-
ber ot DcTuocTats dlsopproxed of the
action of the convention In Indorsing
the financial policy of the national ad-
ministration but in the main the
Democrats here will support the state
ticket
m TON
Denton Tex Aug 23 -William Bar
ron the Populist nominee for diitrict
clerk has refused to make the race
Iu all likelihood the county executive
committee will select another to make
the race
H Leo UagadsJe the Democratic
nominee and D A nusnell Populist
nominee fo local representative will
SdaytseSi1 t 1H
pnYh7d blneIi
only minor dxil suits being hind
and ae jet no important indictments
have been returned bx the yraad jSr
T031 UK A
T6m Bean Tex Aug 23 Mr E A
lZn Tom na oidfcit Cltlsn aua
yesterday morning at 1 oclock and
was burled at White Mound y ester
daj evening He was 7 xeara old
and up to n few wet ks ago was extra-
ordinarily stout foi his ago
Mrs Smith Klklns who was Judged
Insane some timo ago was taken to
Terrell this mornl g
tOLUMllliq CLAIM
Srnnlor Ortiy Klrcs Ills Opinion of
the SIntter
Washington Aug 23 Senator Gray
ot the committee on foreign relations
In speaking of Colombias claim against
tha United Stiles on account of re-
ciprocity tn alios said loda that when
the reciprocity amendment In the Mc
Klnley bill was being considered tu the
senate the question as to those nations
claiming rights under the most faxored
nation clauses of treaties xxas raised
Mr Gray contended then that any na-
tion having treaty rights of the kind
would bo entitled to tho privileges of
separate agreement made xvlth any
nation under the reciprocity section
of the McKInley law Senator Kxarts
then n member of the committee on
foreign relations contended that spe-
cial trade agreements authorized by
laws subsequent to the time the treat-
ies containing a moHt favored na-
tional clause were made would su-
persede such treaties benator Gray
sajg that the first question to be raised
In case claims nre made of the Colom-
bia character would be to whom the
monev should be paid Not to the Im
porters he sajs because they secured
u higher rate for their goods if they
paid higher duties It would be Impos-
sible to Ilnd the consumers and the
Colombian government would not ex-
pect to be j aid those sums If the
claims ore made nnd congress is called
upon to pa them the matter will
lead to a great deal of discussion and
tho tariff policy of tho country will
again be reviewed
nnLLais iionm
Succffi fill Colon IJoirn tu Jim Me
Kenrle llnlliitlclc
M C Do arlgn a rrenchman
gives nn uncommonly Interesting ae
count of a socialistic settlement In
Peru nnrly fortj years in existance
and said to be successful at least in
material ways It Is an extreme ex
imple ot stste socialism wherein the
tastes und rights of individuals are
aattertd to the community and cxen
xv bit uro vf uallj su posed to be primal
humu n sentiments are dlBtegarded
Don Jore Itodrlgutz a socialistic Peru
xlan obtained in 1653 from the gox em-
inent ot Peru a laige land grant on th1
Cototo rixor and established therewith
slxty flxo others the colony of Buenos
Amlgos As he furnished most of the
inonej for the expeilment ho became dl
rector end laxvmaker
Thr colon now has 1000 members
mostly of Spanish races but including
Germans Lngllsh and Americans The
Increase has been chiefly from births
though reerults nre received upon evi
dnco of good character and the paj
ment of o0t eich to the common treaa
ury Isegroca ard Indians nre exclu
ded and religious proseljtlsm Is for
bidden Lands tools and products are
the property of the coinmunltj and nil
surplus products are sold abroad the
proceeds going to the common treasurx
Unions ure distributed alike to all
but wh03e will pay for luxuries wheth
er of food clothing or household furnt
Hire rrax obtain them from tho com-
mon slot The Imperishable portion
of such things howexer remain com
n on propertj ex en when in tho hands
of tho Individual
The community U dlxllel Into de
partmenU dlvlslms and sections Each
section chooses and may remove its
own head anl heads of sections nom
tnate division directors who In tun
chooso department chiefs These last
are removable only by a mojorlty xole
of tho community They are in effect
mlnlnter of works education trade and
health those being the titles of the
departments nnd collectively they can
stltute a tilbunal discharging duties
elsewhere confided tu mlnlstcis or Jus-
tice and finance The department of
works looks arter agriculture stock
raising mining manufactures and all
public xxorku That of education deals
with schools muslo ond the mecnnnlc
arts that of trade with exports and
the distribution of product that f
health xvlth houses hospitals and
joung children
An hours xxork is tho unit of the
fin inclal system and the monetar
table runs thus
GO minutes one hour
8 hours one daj
C days one xveek
4 2 5 weeks one month
12 months one jenr
State notes of cquol size but dlfferen
colora represent each of these denom-
inations The hour is arbitrarily fixed
for the purpose of outside trade at n
xalue of about 28 cents Mlnuto notea
worth about I 2 cent ure glxen In ex-
change for work done The time notes
are guaranteed by n reserve bulllm
exceeding the face a1uc of the xvhole
issue A member quitting the col my
may exchange his not fpr Peruvian
money and In addition he will receive
hN share of the profits Although the
full working day is eight houtu onlj
four hours ind for only five dija a
week are exacted lYim that nn adult
In e uind health can escape Anj per-
son fa ling to work twenty hours In
the ilxe daj a that constitute tho woik
ing week must mike up that tlmo on
Saturday or Pundaj Under t exe
of an overseer armed with a leather
Btrap It this enforced labor is done In
a slovenly fashion the culrlt Is beaten
xvlth the strap There Is no marri ieo
law A man and woman can live to
jrethcr tn Tree union and either tnaj
Ilnd another mate when tired of the
arrangement a woman nt the op
proach of childbirth goes to a hosnltal
and stajs there with her child until
it Is weaned fhn she leaves it in
the hospital to tr ennj of trained
nurses
liom the hospital the child goes to
a public school where it lives night
nnl day until grown to the age xvhen
work Is exacted of all Then tie new
member of tho working community la
set at whatexer task hla or her apti-
tude as dex eloped at school seem to
point out as the proper one The pay
the same for exerj kind of labor
Prix ate bouses nt Buenos Amlgos are
Plain but airy according to the New
lurk Sun A large common building
Is handsomely built of free stone and
mi Uki 1rom tno commmitya
SJTLt i anl an ft1ueduct lo bring In
water from tho Cototo river la nearly
completed All these public worUae
carried on by the labor of - rr
munity under tho direction of the de-
partments When one department has
Inert i h dPflrtmnts as ere
snertof hands Thus exerybody U kent
overUme Wlth pay for
John Most would approve of at least
cne point in this scheme of living lie
marriage arrangement Most consist-
sTonf SSffit c13ertng his pusses-
wrtVe fUAUy ruv t0 Indicate -what
ort or a common wnaiih v -
SSSSiSFT tiS
r aelaea for
tho fra ort and th M ot children by
community Thin ct
ShoiiS1 nlMf tlw wMon ot
drn iS Lbt rl tor the chll
orn Lnst mnv rrtr
vdudoi UT au
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113
n rlin Aue SS tJSB
th Amchtm PrnnTOy
Riven to Mpul1CN
Of Johonnf t
iVS SS
Mcea Of OBlnl
Cnprlxl onrt rfci v
Uttr nr i ftfcnt
vlu iiiiilllal - m
the capltol the eraMMf ISM
1
Put an eni lo lMl
and it I now 4ujRZl
atilhorlty that U lnUnJ f1
medial the aUpu nM
tohae a disturbing i C fl
Emperor William I mrJ
ot Mr Mlauelnancu
he S
prelously a an4
bellevdthatlfhUS
elTorta to brins about
between the minuter otiiS
chancellor lhe former will S
In lhe event ot lh qjgk
are epoken ot the mot ij
ing the posjlble Inclulir
ministry of Count Voa bojS
a conccslon to th cutriii
ion epreed delr
tlon in the cabmn Fwte
now ald to bi fMonwySal
Elnco h return fromttA
emperor ha ordered that X
be furnUhed to him tiij
tikcn to preicnt tb iprtij J 1
JJardly a daj ha pairtj f
rnajealy haMns
ome admlnlilnftne
OBccrHr
comballlng the discus tijfh
pn lat Dr sS
hnd an audi nee ot aereral tS
Impeior William wbo
Je of U prMautkmS
and uiHpiajed great concm
roeslbillty of a recurrent at
on any gr at ah In Octum
It trnnsplrca that the ml
with him to Enalanj oh Ze
imperial yacht HohenjollaTi
fur his newly bom mux
of the Duki of lork Ttl e
In the shape of an exqulrtt fcr
rlago In hlih Ihe rondria
to tako his airings TutM
In the form of a shell coloitir
pi Ismutlc shad s matchluf fa
ions nnd rontrasllni uiu ti
blue Aelet usud to line Ut ila
latter is furnished ll ate
cuenei oi ncn citniBanuheu
TVtlll the atms of the nnrinf tn
etizollerri families Ta bibfeJ
nan DCIll IU I1B nilU telJISll
iiiunu nam wnun piac tstd
in ther etnt her hearty tluifo
mperor JgsraB
A small but noteworthywj
Emptror William has cvMiil
deal of satisfaction In ihs ul
huh iesuu u to tne jreaulnuK1
expresslona of disapproval cl Of i
tyranny of cfrtRln offleemnfAi
tu men of lower rank butoliS
cms u nas been a well itm
that school masters esneciift
subjected to humlIHUr8U S
nen caiieu out nmon loinKi
p rlodlcal tralnlnir Jin intij
taso of Insult end 111 tmuS
a school teacher has Just fft
the Imprisonment of tb oOfri
of the offense The latter tl
was submitted to the erure
flrmatlon and his majesty In o
wrote on the dorument a irwjjti
sa j Inn- I did not believe C
that I had such an unrMtlrtd
ncer in my arm Tali sm
emperor is lot k d upon tl tail
to cashlerlnr tho officer 6
was forthwith struck ot thii
This will undoubtedly urn A
effective warning to slmlUrtffl
oinccrs ncalnst bruttl aurrftn
f cellnas of the men In Uie tit
The statement has Ires P
that an EnaUsh company ta
the lease of the laal tH
Nordehan harbor tt la Ut ri
establlahlns a new steiriluja
tho Test to New York 1VJ
Press reprc ienttlve nlflfll W
laratlon from ths OldenbaTH
tratlon nnd tbo mmtutf si
line that no treatv ba lbeeiipii
for such a lease nnd lhat w JM
had been received lo inai
Emperor tlllara aaUW3
i ror vterner to pitJ
historical camass hnrlnf n
cct me celeoration n
Moltko and representing H 1
when tro emperor sieiw
to offer his coneralulauonlji
tc encouraeo rowlwr
termination ot tia reisi
Emperor William hl
Ills word and it Zi
has decided to preset BJ
value of CJ00 roarki -
for by the creas Jf5j
man unneriue di
bo held by the KJTi
nj anotner crew
pcror oiiem t rtiMl
yeiriy wnicn wu lint
enn consulates In CSM
the new Vmerlcan Jfija
it rr hnl no eocn
mnn trade with the I2Sl
incrense or uuti rttiltf
bill is reported In 2
reporieu iruu r
i n III
n special
clalls opened uidertt
rir wnth and ai arew
llsered lhat there
ber of Ieproi J
tally nt KonlsJ j
about seienty ralleft
In the Koentro J j
rne hale been low 1
Kwn5iHht
aisinci tv - w
Jpe popumiion
lues w
The subsidence WI
he AirirSiSrii J
nna ine own--- tu
huw salt pondj nf H
which oomm ntc - ij
till continue il
iftftn - in dlainet1 rr
Btrasse which Mi K
rreatlv
lew aay iJ a im r
Iha ontlrft tOn WlU
l iS39fl
ous of the richest
ins tbo P1 pt
The Tllla of tteJJw1
momer oi tkcstro
th bh ot UfCyJ
entered ny fZTtt -
ber of JV JwflVJ
uual historical r -
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