Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 29, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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MAILABLE EDITION
iresses and Cloaks
variety at very en
from Urn fonmunt makers in largo
ding pi ices
iisoo Sewall k Co
HOISTON Tlitfi
AND
iOTTON FACTORS
nl i cotton
rfM to ua for prompt sale or
ffM Blencll 4na dalS quota
Sfy
appllca on
V2 > nm ji > Dis < E somcitkd
i rr =
i1 > n > umptlon of mutton
Ottej U aid to have Increased
a per cent tn flftcn yea
Hi JHHCT COtPON
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out
SeP
baa pee pu
lin we Bect to
bullet had pnsttd through hH arm and
Into his body The footprints rt the
horses and the tracks of the wagon
In Heated clearly that the lwree h d
taken fright ut the report of the gun
had wheeled suddenly from the road
and thrown the body of lalmer to the
ground
It Is estimated that the killing must
have taken place at about half past
3 oclock On this afternorih an In-
dian named Kdmottdson Drown and
u negro named Isom Carney were trov
ellng the road on which Palmer was
killed and st about the Urns of day
Indicated were entering th bottom of
the crnk where the killing twk plate
As they approached the bridge ovtr
the creek they saw a party walking
toward them with a gun in his band
he was walllng rapldlv In tlte middle
of the road but on looking Up and
seeing lirown and Carney he at once
turned from the road and ran at full
WORTH GAZETTE
TOUT WOllTH MJXAS SATURDAY SnUTTOEKEn ISDi
Undo Sam Executes Two
Murdorors
IN THE JAIL AT PARIS
Both Died Unrepentant and With-
out a Ministers Prayer
IT WAS STRICTLY BUSINESS
o rinwcri t > rne > or Any Kind
1iitk Didnt Waul to Hr Choked
Alirnd > f limp witil Muttre
ltrndTlr tor T llrulnl
Slurdftti In I tie Tcrrllurr
Paris Tex Sept 28 The condemned
rren Tcm Mxre and Eugene Iulks
want to sle tp this morning about 3
oclock and It was futlj 7 when they
toke Attar a hearty breakfast
Ah the sheriff furnished them tluy
hlld awni the tlmo by talking until
neirly 8 oclock at which tlmo Mar-
shal Willi una read the death war runt
Moore a wan read nm and Iulks re-
marked at the done that the marshal
could do kb he chose about rend in it
hi It was itad however and Fulks
said Well o ahead now and flnlah
the Job up
He waa told that this could not be
done until utter 1 oclock
Among the spectators was Mr Ram
us McGulre a son ot the man whom
rulka was accused of murdering He
came from Arkansas where he lives
to see Tulka hang One noticeable fea-
ture of the occasion was the absente
of any minister of the gospel Neither
of the men has shown any sign of peni-
tence or concern about his fuiuie
state When asked by the marshal If
they desired an > thing hit morning
Moore replied that he did not think
the > could do Mm any good nt this
stage of the game Fulks reply was
characteristic He said Well If they
have got an > pardons or commutations
to give out I would like to see them
Otherwise I will enjoj their socio ty
belter outside 111 get my t anion at
the end of a thrceauarter rope
About V 30 some extra good whisky
was tnt for and caob man was given
n drink They offered to divide with
the woman bu his was not allowed
Fulks poured out a drink and Insist-
ed on Moore a drinking first saving
that he wanted to get him hoxv the
Choctaw for drunk
Jailor Hodges Utile fclrl who has al
waja been a pet of such of the prison
era as saw her whs brought and held
up to the bars to tell the men good
be They shook her hand but did not
geim to show an particular emotion
There was only a single cheap collln
provided and that was for Moore A
cooling board wos In watting for Fulks
body which he had voluntarily given
to r ltoblnson Jutk also asked that
the report that ho hud sold his body
should be corrected
As 10 oclock approached It was easy
to see that the execution would not be-
long delaed The hour had been set
there vvas no possible hope for pardon
or reprieve and no good purpose could
be served by waiting
At 10 IK a telegram was delivered to
Marshal llllams and Ihere was quite
a ilutter of excitement among the
crowd on the supposition that It mlkhl
have some bearing on the case The
marshal left hurriedly which entailed
another wait
At 10 40 oclock Marshal Williams re-
turned to the Jail bearing instructions
Mr Olniy to proceed with the ex
from
rcutlon at once The men were notified
at once and began to prepare to go by
bidding good live to some of theircom
pttnlons in Jail
Moore spokt a few words but In such
a low tone that they m almost In-
audible It was simply n reiteration of
his Halm of Innocence
Fulks spoke In his customary laud
tone said he had been Jobbed consid-
erably by the prosecuting attorney
that he had tried to make him wear
to a statement he had nov r made Ho
then called out good l c to acquain-
tance tn the Jail and so J hw wa
smry to leave In suili a manner but
supposed It was fair
At 5 uclo k the mens hand were
tied and at SOS the nooses adjusted
Fulks calling out not to hoks him so
hard before the drop
At I01 the btaik caps wer drawn
over their heads and tied add Tom
Moore and l ictne Fulks had looked
thel last on this world
Nothing moro was to be done except
remove the bolt and pull the trigger
and Deputy Oglesh wasted pa time
At just 5 minutes Past 21 the men
dropped and tho law was executed
Miiur 1 rime
In the spring of lSitf Tom M > ior and
Nelson Mooro lived together with a
man named Camp In Hlue county
Chcctaw nation I T Theyvw re the
nearest neighbors to Gharlti lalmer
and fa mil and Were frequent visitors
to the house of Fainter Onenight old
mm Camp lft Palmers house where
he hud been to i ass a few hours as
It was his Intention to tear on the
morrow for Caddo He i from
Palmers back to where htf dnd the
Moo res wre living expecting to leave
thcro eaily in the morning It wo a
bright moonlight night and fin few
hours nftti Camp 1 ad ltd thp house of
lalmer a wagon was seen pawing the
house coming from the dlreUlou of
whre the Msores lived Th wagon
was going down In Bandy retk bot-
tom and the horses were di Vett bv a
tarty who walked on the on wile slle
of the wagon from rutimr house
Juit before daylight the wag n return
Id the driver still walking find keep-
ing the wagon between htmand the
hou o Old man Camp was haver f
terwnrds setn but nil of lit projwrty
was kejt b > the two Moorbo > s and
when questioned as to how t came to
belong to them they replied thai ihey
had purchiscd It from the old man
befote he went nwn >
Inqulr was made by the neighbors
but nothing was over heard uf Camp
and suspecting foul piny vCharity
Fainter frequently Went down into the
bottom In the directum he had seen
the wagon go on the night Camp dis
appeared One evening after returning
from a days search In the bottom
Tom Mooro came over In his lmu e and
in ado Inqulr as to wlin he had been
hunting for that da 1atnW replied
that he had l een In earch ft some of
his hogs when Mooie was heard to
sa Its damn ou I know what
kind of hogs you are hunting for
Tom Moore had also slated that he
purposed to get possession of th rarin
on which lalmer lived Thtre was un
oil Indian woman named LJshtubh
who had a claim un It and she and
Moore w re married about tt month be-
fore the killing of 1alnur after which
marrlsge and before lalmer was killed
Moore snld that he would iave tlte
place even though he had rouble In
gelling It U
One finturdaj morning atout ti
rlrat of May 1W3 Ciarley lalmer put
a few sacks of nun In his wdgon and
started lo a mill about lite miles
distant Tom anl Nelson Moore had
own at work within stuht of Folmers
house that morning but when Palmer
drove away the quit the Held and In
a short time both of them left the
house Foot K at the mill said that
Falmer left there for hotna some time
arter X oclock In the nlernoon Ha
had traveled not more than lire miles
when he was shot from ambush and
Instantly killed It was found that a
speed Into the woods and brush which
lined either aide oC the road The
Indian Itniwn at once recognised the
party as Tom Moore And was positive
that there could be no mistake as he
had known htm for more than a year
They had not gone farther than tW
> arda rnAn this point when they saw
the body of a man which afterward
braved to be that of Palmer laying
py the side of the road Parties who
visited the scene of the killing next
day saw tracks which resembled the
tracks of Moore and which appeared
to have been msdo by a person run-
ning going rtiwn the bottom In the
direction lirown and Carney said they
had seen Moore
Ihesn are In substance the circum-
stances upon which Tom Mmtrc was
convicted He has had four trials Of
the fortyeight men who have pissed
upon hi guilt or Innocence fort Jsix
have declared him to be gutti and
the supreme court has a Tinned the
decision 111 was pne of the first casos
returned Into the federal court here
and he has been In Jail for the past
nve > eara during which time he has
made several attempts to escape At-
one lime he succeeded in getting nut
of the Kherman Jail but was recap
tured In a few hours Again while the
Lamar county Jail was being fumi-
gated last spring all the prisoners
were removed lo n room In the federal
court building On taking them back
to Jail it was discovered by one of the
guards that Mo > r was missing Dili-
gent search was mnde at once anl at
last In nne of the closets in the Ma-
sonic halt entirely covered with cloaks
anl other Masonlo paraphArnalla the
missing man was discovered 8lnc this
time he has been closety watched Home
two weeks ago a new suit of clothes
was given him but he seemed tn pre
fer his old one whereupon his eld
nothing was searched and in the watch
pocket a powder was found which
proved to be morphine The quantity
was sumdent to have killed several
men During the past > oar he has
been requesting morphine claiming
that Jn wished to ease an aching tooth
It It supposed that he avt l this
from time to time until he accumu
lated the amount fount In lib oloth
lngThe
The case has been a remarkable one
Moore hts been tried so often and so
many debus had been obtained that
he had become firmly of the opinion
that he woull never he exeruted Vig-
orous efforts wtre made for commuta-
tion without avail In the opinion of
the Julge and the Dotted Htates at
torneys th ctrvifntslances seem so
strong as to exclude an possibility
of Innoctrnce and after tho expira
tion of live tears the murder of Char
te Palmer has been avenged by that
supreme arbiter tho law
Ilk f rlnri
The crime for wlilch Kuirens liik
nea honerJ wi the murder of John
Jlcaulre n old man Hying nt Antler
I T lait foliurorjr JtcClulro w from
Little nockt Ark and wa engaied In
cutting Uniurr vplltflnir rail and work
in at oid Job lio owned oine prop-
erty comlitliiH ot a team of horttvi
a waEon household furnlturo eto and
yru llvlnff alone Tulkl ha pnelni
tlnoURti the country and McUulr aave
him A job of splitting ratio Ihejr
llveil together about threo month and
rulk repreeented hlineelf to the peo <
pie nt AnUor a hie nephew and
called him Uncle Johnny
Toward the laat of January Ma
Oulte and Kulki left Antlere prelum
abl to c > to Ilamden Svltcll after u
load of oorn cnrrylnif a irun In the
waxon will them MiOulre una noter
even alle after leatlne on thin trip
rulk catne back to Anllcra alone the
day after they atarled lie told oira
pnrlle that the old imin had Rone to
UadJo and that he dldn t think lie
would return or If ho did lie would
probably come bavk In the lilaht and
nobody woull eee him Ho told other
tmrtlra II at MUluIre look Iho Haiti at
Hamdcn nmt U J K to where Mm
of lila relatltea lived In Teiaa Tretly
soon after 1 ulka returned to Antlrra
he began to dl po e of MiHulrea prop-
erty and then nople bosun to auxpect
that he had been killed KeanMns
tlea wero organfxed and went out to
aearch for the birfj hut It aa not
found for n inonlh atter tie waa llrat
mleelnK loviorda tho l al of 1eD
ruury aomo vnrtlca out huntlntr a mile
east ot llamden found the body of n
man near an old deserted road that l d
tn a tie camp The body parllally
deroiilM ed but wua eaally Identllled
by the clotlilntcand other mark as Hint
of McUuIre The skull had been crushed
In and lliero were situs showlritf that
It had been dragged from the mad
about twelve feet Hubsequent develop
ments showed that on tin night of the
day Mcdulro left Antlers tulks drove
house four
up at 10 oclock to a negros
miles east of Jlsndrn mid sold htin
Mcdulres gun He told the negro that
lie and Mctlulre had left Antlers to-
gether that afternoon and that lo
Oulre waa going to Texas and nsd
taken the train at llamden lie add
they went Inhe nagon na far as Ham
den to imur rnrr mood as seen
on the coat lhat Iulks wore when he
left with llcflulr and J J Jolej
tli
were found In It wnerg
had been burnt out A few days bo
fore the body waa found rulka left
with
AnTlera an ox lesm thst he liad
tralled siTrno of ifcOiir e a property for
lllver county
and was arrested In Ited
V ee bv lJeputy Marshal McKes
Jhfl Jin his way to Clarksvllle Two
2Vf icOuTrV at th trial testljed
that their father had never lied such a
rriniive as Folks After h had been
fn laH s incSlh Kulks sent word lo
and
United Hlstea Altcrney llnnay
liu asslsunt Krsnk le that he
wanted to tell th hele truth eon
cernlng the killing and lo tUMnh
itated thst a whisky peddler Pan
aravson met him and McOutro on the
to llamden end that flrayson
w a club and struck hm ftn
picked p went to the
ii head rier which he
wagon got the gun and shot back of
the liad Wow ng the top olf JUlkj
laid that Orsyaon then took a large
K loWill amounting to My <
lltilulres pocket and gave him K0
enlolnlng on him never to gay any
all > Oralson
Mv ihlnr about the waa brought to rsrla
before Iulks who was un
and taken
Identify hlra Fulks ws In
le to at the flrst
Sleled and tried last spring
SnTmrh diUiW
sS 2SW v
Shed heavily gainst lha prosecu
HERBERT MMTIP
That China Would Bo Badly
Whipped
THAT HER SOLDIERS MAD
Would Commit All Sorts of Out-
rages
SO HE SENT OUR BIG SHIPS
her 1 bey tulil Awe the m
ftrdly Olenltulw Into Hecene The
lVualiMt lletmrt Slum the lnimeit e
Hum of Mime Inld ti be old ttut
tllerwIftH Matters
Washington tirnt SSMsll advices
received hrre from China sources spe
dally entitled to credit or date tally
In August are almost rophntlo ot
what ft already ofxurrvd there slnco
that date and If the m Mictions for
Iho future hold gout Kecrttary Uer
berla actbn In laigely reinforcing the
United Hutos warships lit Chines wa-
ters will bo piovcd to have been a-
very wise move The advices describe
the iheaituie which have been adopted
bj the Chines to block the navlga
tlou of their rivers and lh remit of
the effect Upon commerce iir one
thing the Nlng ln district the Hesutus
rock buoy tlte Twin Yu Hplt buoy and
the Memesls iwk lilouds rock and
Tigers Tull beacons lmve been tern
torarll removed Ughis have also
be n removed and otstrucllons placed
In the mouth of the river Telko Al-
though the discontinuance of the lights
ilia present at nlnht of a dialing
boom and tho la > lng ot torpedoes are
obviously hindrances to th coming
anl going ot vessels nevertheless with
the exception of CM none llnea shin
ling U being carried nti as usual ttp 1
lliern are no Indications that the tmr
clmnts am wllhholdltig their cargnes
tirade to enstte however is being ad-
versely affected as rlnhsr ilegrmh
are no longer aciepted altiough they
tan ba sint fnm Hhanahnl A tvet
Ing of ttmlllty as to the safety of btts
Inass cnlures at lien Tain is natur-
ally l > crvndlng tho buslutss wot Id His
Chltuss themselves Will nut block tho
port but the Japanese are llkoly tu
di so at any lime
An effort was making to ensuro Im
munlty from capture of J pane A and
Chinese vessels plying rrspettlvsly be
tween their own purta nnl to cyminQii
7 LLl hsti l t J consent of the
Japanese nut
vM dll 0 M
vice been received Tir Wl
ever ti ver grout menace to ImJ5
from nimlher quarter and It was this
that led to the appeals of foreign tner
t hunts In their home governments tot
the presence ot warships In the treat
ports of China It was generally ex
JHHief by thuni that should ths Chinese
be defeated on ihlr soil exstlly what
happened yesterday nioordllig lo ca-
ble I rrports the Chinese s > Idl rs would
be demorallst > d and full lo scourging
ths country In every dlrecilon nimmlt
ting outrage In Unit event th nl n
dir thread which sustains the obtdl
cue of the masses to the viceroy wuuld
be snapped and pandemonium woul 1
reign supreme The Chlnfss naturally
halt the wll ordtretl niaimgoinrnt of
a foreign community With disorder
and confusion everywhere the peate
able nnd wt11 regulated tomposure < f
a foreign community Is sUr to exiltn
th animosity of sot Hers inflamed by
passion over whom control has be n
lost Tho great treaty port of Tlrn
Tsln Is bslleved lu be e < U1iy threat
tned In such case One prophctto slats
inrnt In ths mail advices Is as fol-
lows In proportion to th riUmders
ot war thst will surely overtake China
will the Influence of lb viceroy wane
and should th defeat of the Chinese
be a crushing one he wilt be abso-
lutely Incapable of maintaining order
Tsl Hung Chang has besn u severe
dlsUillnsrlsn and with reverses the
musses will turn upon htm with this
pentitn hatred of years M
As the e defeats are coming lo P
and a the prophesy has already been
verified as lo Lis degralallon it will
ba a malttr of serious Interest tt know
how far th remain lor of the pro
diction shall be justified by th event
of the tulur
Aiirul rn < i Mrt
Washington Bpt M r dlrecllnn
of the secretary and under the provls
lona ot th act of Augjst I8 con
fric of loral appraisers of merchan-
dise at United Btfttes tustom houses
Area Adlet Coupon Today <
l will he tiiumi ota tlilaku < a Clip
ntttl Rend adtrrtievnienl nuf
ccrtUwa twrwtpni vrl Vfhlea
Mill he IneHtyl freq In lit Y ut
Inlamu f Ole inilnr tjasetie
will be held nt thtf appraiser oftlot Irf
Now York tlty on th stcind luesday
of January iwa Tho attvndance of
the appraiser of Chicago Kew York
Philadelphia llo ton Br UW Han
KmnclseiX New trlans Hammers
Cincinnati lie trull HunMo CloveUnl
nnd roriUnl Maine has b n or
Uere < l
1t Call tn ttnn mnntl
> Yft ftlngtan 8ep 2SNow that Mr
Drummund ftlto tvafe < rbtef ot th
United State arorel erlc < under tto
last admliiWtrntlon w effected th
capture of Cat lain Itowgate h will
la called upen ly the trtasury depart-
ment to ial some exidanntfoh In i <
Curd to ctrtitlri tvoturv of his con
Mctlon with th owgtte vase 1 ta
understood that Mr piumnuod Will
ho Lolled U > ott lo eiplalu why It was
that ho Utt no record in tho Ale ot
th bureu 4vb ut th How gat case
when ha severed hit connection with
tho svirct scrvUv It 1 ald at th
tieasury department that Mr Drum
mond cUimcO tu b working on tho
Hongato caaa tt JOnc 1VJ1 At that
tlm Uia ClevtUnd admlnUtratlon
having been tu pow r over three
munths It was dettrmlned toDlptac t
Mr Ptummond who was ft lUpublkuu
and Klt Is pl o to Mr Hasen a
I > 2mo9rAt Mr Druminond It 1 U
Icgtd CAprfvhtd to Hevretary Carllsl
that he vn then engaged In errorts to
cAplute CPtnli Ijowctite And to dis-
place htm at that JunUm would lit
ifrfere vtlK Ui apprvhtnslou of tho
fugitive Upon this ashurancfi Hecre
tnry Carlisle defatted nctlmi but After
th lapse of eight months with tiU
no news of lfowgate the rnrtry ovn
eluded thttt he woull make a thange
Mr lirummohd a resign ilion was hand-
ed In
Roon atter taking charge ot th
ofllce Mr llaxen had occasion lo took
up the Ilowgivte w but It I ald
h ft uld find no trace lit ths tiles ot
th department of anything concerning
th history of h lTorls ot tho depart-
ment to capture Htnvgata The first
Impulse < of tho troasury department of
flrlnls was tu call upon Mr Irum
mond tu glv an sccnunt ot his slew
srilililp In this matin but for cr >
tain reasonn It was concluded not Id
mention Jho matteit ta ilm al thai
time
In th rarly part Pf thlt month thi
secret str > ice burequ received Inform
tlon hst llowgato wn tn New lurk
and thai ho Was liauntlng a ccrtnli
Uunllty The bureati went to work upnt
this hint but had hot fnbnd Capt How
gala at the time that Drummnn
fluknl his tftinft NOW that the wlioli
thing has ioii to light U U undtr
stood that th twusury dennrtmeu
wttl tall niKin Mr Drum mond to el
whit ho may know Pf any papers ot
duta upon the Utrngutu m e whli t
may hnve been In th bureau at th
time he rftslgned
A legal demand of this kind onnnol
be nUdn for I hero Is n statute riruhit
Ing th dlsposlitan of public poi > urs an4
documents by uniclals
r < tu lnu tlonfji
Washington Pept S8 The report ol
tho third auditor of the treasury for
ths lW year vnded Jun V 1W1
shows th total disbursements at ptfn
slon agencies on ttrcount of pension
tw Ittil ytuii liAVfetkfil
under
1h amonnl irQI U wn Mrj
tlm gvniral diw tT M
cptiu inMiif invalid SSHefUtn
widow flS4U03tt minors 11010 Wi
Iepnd nl relallves f3CSl4 Tim
amount Paid under th act of June
27 mo wet a follow Invalids Its
CMCUlt widows IVjGI B2j minors tC97
not dependent lelitlvcs tTuM29
helpless children 0A3 To pensioners
of war or 1113 th following amounts
wer pall Hurvlvors 10111 widows
ICtUXOf Under Urn Motican war Hir
vIvors wsra paid U 17tt7 and widows
IBOUIB Indian war cKIrn paid
amount to 1377 IRS to survivor and
inueM to widow Army nurses rs
relvsd I0C61J About CSOOoO was paid
tu pension examining surgeons and th
balance of th total disbursement
was for xpenoa of tension agnct
lMnkrrs Dutibl II
Chicago Hcpt JA llankeTi ot ChU
ragu discredit the statement mad In
ths nasi that financial Interest ar
sacking o Iirv Recrtry or ths
Treasury Cnrllsl removed and thst
banker have forwaMed a petition tn
tit president wllh that end In vlw
l resldnt tyman J flsg < th Vint
iiatlonsl bniik said i hsd hsard of
no w < i action twlog tskrn either by
Jflnstern orAeitrtt banks lltiry
Aiaci of th Continental National bank
was euuntly a positive but tntlmalsl
that Carlisle alver view and msth
ods of conlndllng the govarnm nt
finance wrro not altogether liked
Talked tu the Hlug
Copenhagen rkpt Andrew V
While th United Htates minister to
lluwli nd Mr Whit had an audi
today with Klnrf Chris an Mr
enc and MrfYhlM subsegu > ntly dbi d
with his msjesty The n w United
HiaU minister Ml Jtistlsy w pr s
tnt
MiiiitninroiiiiiiiininmiiitninimiiiimiiMiiiiMintnimiK
lONLY THREE MORE DAYS i
g
AT THE OLD STAND
3
3E
5 fo inovo Into our now utoro opposito popt
oIHou Tuosday Ootobe 2 3
U So NOW not next wook is your time to buy 3
g bargain Wo have decided to rnoko the limt
threo days at our old stand day long to bo re f
mombered In the minds of our ouatoraora
P So here It U In addition to our oxtromely
E low price wo wll give 20 per cent off on
E purchafiea for the next three days
nil
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Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 310, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 29, 1894, newspaper, September 29, 1894; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth109969/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .