Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 316, Ed. 1, Friday, October 5, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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PROUD AS PEACOCKS
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S3MLI
lu > nl tfnlijrvla ut the Kinplrn
l > le 0 i One Another to 1 end
Uutrnmrnt Muu > Pnjlnjf it
turn for the rrlttleue
IYanclsco Oct 4 The steam
uello arrived today from Astatic
bringing the follow Inir advices
pedal cot respondents of the As
d lress
hamu Sept 21 All Japan U
I over the lctor > at Pin Yang
was tha first Important action
d and which from iondltlons
i seemed to be thorough
cd The sole China army In Co
a ceased 4u exist It Is estlmat
owing for aggregations It must
numbered 10000 and probably
ed that figure The opposition
dually engaged Is estimated by
t authorities at 12000 to K0 000
Japanese body In the pen
rllre
was undoubtedly much larger
Jtronsr detnthrmnts were required
old open the ports and to guard
rmjnlcatlon throughout tho coun
gill the advantages or position
with the Chinese Tho walled
J
ich they occupied stands on
a of a hill which the Japanese
llgcd to ascend before reaching
At the foot of tho lilll runs
and rnpld river wholly un
d with bridges Tor six weeks
lneso had been In possession and
trcngthened their defenses Yot
ubstunttal Mas done mid no
utlons for u battle were any
visible when tho advancing Jap
loame In eight on the Tat Tons
Although reports of desperate
g are telegraphed from the field
Attest can not possibly liavo btcn
fee ono The loss of the Japanese
La not reckoned ubove a few hun
lllcd and wounded and full refill
t
fill hardly swoll the list to 1000
Chinese loss Is not known The
rlt > aie understood to be prison
ffhe Japanese reallzo theirs was
to muiu of a triumph of alor as-
a line organization and discipline
tQttcr lack of order The cam
n was wholly planned In Toklo and
rblwere carried out to tho letter
> ifoaea led the principal column
jMird to crois tho T l Tong at
i points and block all roads lead
m 1lng lanu About fieptem
Major General Osuko was sent
npan to a en an with a smaller
vhlch marched Bouthwestward to
lie attack from that dlt teflon
nncctlon was inaJo September 13
the assault began on the 10th On
ionilng of the 15th the city was
Ffjwlth four Chinese generals sur
erliig nil tho Chinese troops they
licontrol as well as all tho Mores
ammunition und contents of the
ttry estimated at 100000 to 1500
Jfeeptember 20 white the oxclte
caused by this victory was at
fcheat meagre news was received
oglo of a brilliant success in Co
water near the mouth of the
R river At a point twnt > flve
lAorlhenst of Hal Yunk Tao the
fieae and Chinese Heats met tho
irkonslstlng of eleven menofwar
fiU torpedo boats
4i an engagement of several hours
hlnc o fled leaving four ship
and ono burnt Ihe hitter Is said
iVo been destroyed by the crew
Itpanisu fleet Is reported entirely
srod Authentic reports are not
hand however The Japanese
rs progress from Toklo to Her
where ho will supervise the
nd navy movements was tho
kn for unprecedented displays of
ihthuslasm At every station he
ered by excited crowds whosu
sounded strangely in tho ears
who remember tho dais when
erlal presence was eurroumhd
stery und silent owe Twthty
rs ago the sovereign of Japan
t be looked upon by his > copte
e passed ill heads wet a bowed
bodies proHtratcd Ills namo
iot bo uttered by tho masses
comes and goes freely and lis
jth obxlous pleasure to tho ac
ns of the populace and turns
ntenanco In response to eery
itratlon This last Innovation
er observed until his passage
tho streets of tho capital on
pber 13 but It has since been
KpI
plications for tho Japanese war
iTmq exceeded 70 000000 > en more
Suble
the amount culled for The
bidder made an offer of 20 per
mtum
millions wero bid
in nvenga of a per cent pre
nd C5 000 000 at par COntrarj
tntlons the floating of the < mn
appreciably artcud the monej
It
Is supposed that n large
of the money vill com from
vlnclal hordes hitherto lying
Japanese government has
decld
Mohtblt tho export of coal from
ilnese ninnofwnr Isao Knang
July t5 has been added to
idos nny and Is to be known
Toioshltni the namo of the
ff which she taken
was
hement for tho relief of tho
<
e Press from ro eminent re
i Is progressing faorsbly The
nsorshlp was abolished Sep
13 but the department of war
t hae issued notiflratlons pro
publications of
news rrlatlnpr
try and navol movements and
fl
itrategetlo hi men The ad
lUon Is exldently divided en
Man
f11 passport sj stem for the
L lrtVa > e Jents was put In
Ptember
20 n allows the
Z nt a llft I > rts for travel
rlr ftt w d In the re
i
t tttteat y b n Japan
r Hereafter Knallsh
r The United States minis
irious of securing
similar pass
r his countrymen has been In
ndence
with the department
arralrs sil
Vy asklnsr It
courtesy he has succoed
d In
illcatl n anl soon American
will nJoy the eam special
nd d to
S exi llrlttsher
candlng rommltt < s of the six
partita in rjoonltlon to the
ravernmint hne
passed reso
hat durlnR the war thu
mlnla
l ba cordlaljj nupported with
ri to
domestic dirr < renees of
and that during1 the lmpendlnfr
of parliament they will vote
required
supplies and abttnln
nbarrassinc the jr vernmeins
upon tfondllhm that no me
ex ludM unless given a sub
trtisisnt fop the preservation
ailtern AaU
lmrlcnni All Itlsht
ngton Oct 4 Secretary Ifer
i bwn beforehand In Uklns
th protection of tho Uvea and
properly of American residents In
Lhlna believed now to be endangered
by rebellious and unrestrained troops
The cable advices today statlnff that
the Kuropean powers are moving In
that direction were shown to the secre-
tary who said that about six weeks
ago he had suggested to Admiral Car-
penter to confer with the commanders
of the foreign ships in Chinese waters
tnd arrange to rooperate with them
If possible The plan was to have ono
or two shlpi at each of the treaty ports
and other coast towns where foreigners
reside to gHe protection to the cl
xens In this way the eight United
States vessels assigned to the station
would be equivalent to very many more
for protection purposes
Trwup 1 Itidltt
London Oct 4 The Exchange tele-
graph company says six troops will
start from India to protect the treaty
ports In China The first rifle brigade
will leave Calcutta on October 16 fur
Hong Kong The other troops which
are expected to bo dispatched in-
clude the Northumberland ru > illler
two battalions of Uhoorkas and four
refitments of felkhs and drafts from the
lunjab
TltU VlltUiStV CVMPAICIV
Maliuito Aawln Ulrnlliiic the llritnb
llcnn Iurty there
Richmond Va Oct 3 All of the
t
ten districts In Virginia are now fully
aroused In the matter of selecting rep-
resentatives in the nayfourth con-
gress The Democrats have made their
nominations in every district and they
are to bo met by all sorts of opposition
Republican 1opullst and Prohibition
In the Becond Fourth blxth and Ninth
the light Villi be the severest and the
party of old drover may loso one or
two or possibly three stats In con-
gress though the Democrats arc san-
guine m all sections
Tljls la the most peculiar campaign
Virginia hus experienced In many
years Tho eccentrklt of tho people
was never bo pronounced There was
more than one surprise In the Demo-
cratic nominations throughout tho
state Messrs George D WUe of tho
Third district and James W Marshall
of tho Ninth had to throw up tho
sponge They had long represented
their sections In congress but while
they wcro In Washington their fence
tumbled down and the came homo too
late to mend them Congressman Ld
muml of tho Blxth and ICpes of the
Fourth declined to run again und there
was at one time an Impression that
very few of the old men would be re
nominated Six howevor pulled
through and the Democratic candi
datesnow aro Tlrst district VJIllam
A Jones Second district D Gsrdlmr
Tykr Ihlrd district Tazewell Ellett
Tourth district VA It McKemi rifth
district Claudj A Swanson Sixth dis-
trict D J Otey bevtntn district IJ
Turner eighth district V 12 Mere
dith Ninth district Judfcc 11 8 K
Morrison Tenth district II Bt Oeorge
Tucker
iho situation hero Is changed from
what It was two years ago when the
Republicans fused with the Populists
to defeat the Democrats Since then
tho Prohibitionists have come upon
the scene of action and have devel
oped considerable strength In soma of
the districts
Tho Republicans nre the most Inter-
esting subjects In the campaign at
present Their leader General DI11 >
Ma hone Issued orders as chairman of
the state Republican committer that
no nomination should be made by that
party Just what his object was is
not clearly cxprissed though those of
his follower who wanted to nominate
say that such a fusion as would re-
sult in some patronage wos what long
headed IJIHy had his mind upon when
he Issued his mandate However the
opposing faction of Republicans did
not hfed their boss and have put up
candidates In nearly all the districts
and are nicking u tight which means
the dethronement of Muhono in caso
they win
>
Aiipiillluir Lliurrh < rUln
Denver Col Oct A In his October
pastoral Rlshop Matz bijs the church
In Colorado Is passing through an ap-
palling crisis
It Is he 8aB aectarlan bUoty
which is led on by a set of funattcti
which bid to outdo the follow tnpi of
Christ and reminds one of tha 1ierch
commune It Is a fact which 1 as e lPHl
foith umaromvnt of the most iwuurkiu
ble men of our time that an age Ilko
ours and a country over which floats
the American flag should have fostered
this American Protective Associate it
monster which whllo It catrlui tho
constitution of the United MlUb 111
ono hand and tho bible in tho other
would feign strangle with Its i evdly
fangs tho church whose chlldien fuurht
so bravely under the stars and mtJies
against tyranny and oppression but
tho fact nevertheless lemalns and Is in-
deed more strange than Action
The bishop urges Catholics to vote
onl for men that are above prejudice
party passions and sectarian olas
Slorm on the flulf
OaUoston Tox Out 4 Yesterday
morning n water spout which had been
formed In Bolivar channel appeared In
Pepper drove bay jlfieeu miles north
There weie eight boats in the lay and
several of these were turned and twist-
ed and two or three ca pi I ted Captain
Joughan of the sloop Kate was In a
sklft fishing oj sters and was caught by
the spout lifted out of the sklft and
carried up Nothing has since been
heard of him and It Is uuppoicd he has
been drowned
The walernpout disappeared as quick-
ly ea It had como Another ono op
pen red in West bay this morning but
collapsed before It had cone far
Tlitt lyllilna Hlatrrs
Kansas City Mo Oct 4 Applica-
tion has been made In the elrcult court
by tho Supreme Temple Pythltn Flc
ters o tho World for permission to
change Us name to Supreme Temple
Rathbonc SUtern of the World Ths
change affects the entire order which
has lodges Is nearly every state In the
union It was due to the action t the
supreme lodge of the Knights cf Py
thias last August In debarring tvcry
P thlan from inembct ship who pel jnjed
to any other organisation whoie limine
contained tho word Pthlan
Center rolnf Tntr
Center Point Tex Oct i Tho b j
ond day of the fair being held here by
the Guadalupe Valley Itv Stock and
Agricultural association brought an at-
tendance of fully 1200 The directors are
elated over the success of the exhibi-
tion and will endeavor to make a much
batter showing next year Tln > display
of live BtocU and tho agricultural ex-
hibits aro full up to tint standard
Hon A y Houston Democratic can
didate Tor congress In this district
poll to a large tratherlng here to-
night H1b ipeecli was In line with
thoso delivered In other places
Weather Poreon
Washington Oct 4Forecast Tor
eastern fair except possibly local
showers on tho extreme southern tpatt
north winds beutmlus variable
TOEGAZJSTTEt JTOltT AVOltTir TTSXAS F1UJAY OCTOBEK 5 180 k
good old mother earth
I
HAS Iiit Lininalia with out
TAII3
Which Will b Bhowu nt tho Tctni
Stale Knlr In n CoutIiuIiik Manuer
Uveritliluar HuslU ut the Ux o W
tto flround
Dallas Tex Oct 4 Only sixteen
more dnjs until the gats of the Tex-
as statu fair swing Inward and thous-
ands of Texans will gaxe upon the
countless attractions within tho
grounds
J M Howell vicepresident of tha
state horticultural soclet was met at
UxpoMtlon hall today by the Garette
correspondent Howell Is an enthusi-
ast on the twin topics of agriculture
and horticulture His motto is Texans
hould raise what they eat and eat
what they raise
All wealth comes out of the earth
he says and hence If any protection
is needed If should be given to the
wealth producers those who follow tho
plow and mako tho broad bosom of
Mother Uarth bloom and blossom and
teem with the products that sustain
life He wants Texans to ialso fruit
ceieals of all kinds hogs sheep fat
cattle and good horses More meat
und less cotton moro fruit and less
peel more blooded stock and lens man-
ly and measlcy mustangs and long-
horns Mr Howell was out arranging
for the exhibits of the horticulturists
He said to tho Gazette correspondent
Texas horticulturists will make a
great showing this fair There has
been wondsrful development tn horti-
culture and more lit the past five years
than for flfty years previous Tho
state fair has worked wonders In this
direction It Is u fact not general
known that the associations give more
and larger cash prize and awards In
the horticultural department than any
other fair association In the United
States oi tho world Look at the de-
v lopimmt of horticulture in Tex-
as today It Is wondurful lite state
fair hus obtained this rtsutt History
shows that tho nations tho most pros-
perous intelligent and refined since
the dawn of time weie thoe whero
agriculture and horticulture reached
tho highest development There will
bo hundreds of exhibits in horticul-
tural hall this > ear and the dUplay
of lowers und plants In muslo hall
will make that building a perfect bow-
er of beaut and Intoxicating frag
rance In 1S74 S the grass hoppers
swept every green thing off the sur
face of Kaunas except enormous pump
kins The Kanians made a pumpkin
display at the centennial exposition
Philadelphia that captured visitors
from all countries and settlers poured
Into Knnsaa and rejuvenated and re
habtlltited and Kcuuped tha utate
that Is what a jumpUIn exhibit did
for Kansas This jear the horticultur
ists of Texas proposo giving u dlstlay
of Texas grown ai pies that will sur-
prise not only Texans but tho outsldo
world Mpntague eounty fruit growers
will make a display of luielous and
succulent apples that will be an ee
opcrer to the old fossils and scoffers
who declare that apples can not be
raised in Texas Why there ale applo
orchaids In Texas that can not be
surpassed In Missouri the greatest ap
plo state In the Union We want tho
people of Texas to take advantage of
the lifts that nature offers to them
Ihere Is no finer fruit country In tho
world and yet wo lely on Mlssouil
Arkansas Maryland Ohio Iowa and
Mlchltan for fruit Jt is absolutely
absurd You hear men talk about
canning factories for Texas It Is
time enough for canning factories
when the people raise the produuts that
aro needed to keep canning factories
running Ten > iars aga they said
op
pies could not be raised In Texas We
havo knocked their ee out on that
score Wo have tho gteaUst variety
of c lmato and Bbll In the world Texas
l the Lord a chosen country and the
people should be taught It Is their
Just duty to develop agriculture and
horticulture to tho hlglest point possl
Wh n tnl wor fc accom
plished Texas m stand at the head
of the procession of Mates and need
no outside help Wo have never raised
sufllelent to feed oui own people Tha
short sighted Texas farmer raises cot
ton alone ond gives all he raNe ij tho
far mr for Ilul orJ l oon
ard to the fiult growers of other states
tho balance for canned fruits He
could have his own orchards grain
stock and swine with scaicely any if
ttff brln a out this con
dition of affairs In Texao that induced
the horticulturists to organise and
push the good work We are moving
slowly but we are getting them Just
the me The state fair has held up
our hands and assisted u and we want
every farmer every stock raiser every
horticulturist ery manufacturer and
cvo merchant and laborer In Texas to
Visit the state fair this > car and wit
ness ourdlspla
lw eLh trave < l extensively
throughout the Btate has conferred
with the leading horticulturists and
ikVtT hOTXff
It is only a short step from fruit to
Jelly Secietary Cour received the fol
lowing telegram today
IjOUct lloCIaud A Cour
Dallas Have added Cairo streets Ja
panese village Irish village beauty
how and living pictures to the Mid
way Plalsance The greatest attrac
tions now exhibited at Bt kouls fair
Reserve space for tho Klnetoscope tho
recent and most marvelous of all Edi
sons Inventions Will add other at
tractions before leaving st Louis
Li0 WALLSON
The Midway Plalsance of the ntatfl
folr will not bo a twobit fake It
will be a grander exhibition of Orien
tal nd Dastern life than even the
bt Louis fair association has furnish-
ed The Iilsh Jig dancers and pipers
and tho wonderfully clever Japs with
the great beauty show will make the
Midway with the twentytwo other
attractions a nevertobeforgotten
feature of the state fair
The Christian Endeavor societies of
the state art consldeilng a proposition
to have a special day to be known
as Christian Endeavor day In any
event they will have headquarters on
the grounds
Texas has 20 000 wheelmen and the
local cyclers are anxious for a gen-
eral meet in this city during the fair
They anticipate a large attendance In
the event of a program of spurts be
ing arranged Many of the record
breakers and swifts of the South U
slde In Texas and would no doubt par-
ticipate
Dr W R Carver the champion
marksman of the world has not visit-
ed Texas for man years He l unJer
engagement to givo performances of
his wonderful skill dally dating the
fair Reglnnlnc life as a young boy seek
ing refuge among the lank ton and
Teeton Sioux Indians he eventually
became a trapper and mada his home
on the Medicine and Republican rivers
in the wilds of Nebraska the favoriu
hunting groundu of the pawuees and
the Qgalaila and llrule Slouxheredf
tary euemlcs at a lima when It was
WvU tforth wnaB if to be discovered
In this Jealously watched game coun
try of the savages
The trapper was tha real pioneer and
pathfinder of the Western rlldnernes
It was he who biased the w y for lh
advanoe of the settler arid clilUtatlon
To tho hardy brave men whose names
are here mentioned and to others of
their character but of lets prominence
Is duo th credit of tho acquirement of
ths rich territory from the Alleghanles
to the Golden Gate and from the Great
Lakes to the Rio Grande which now
forms the basis of the larger tart of
our national wealth In all the Indian
wars the trapper has proved a great
asslitant to in Hilary operations his
knowledge of the country and Indian
vvajs making him Invaluable to nrmy
offtcers Whenever called on to aid In
military operations against the Indians
Dr Carver was never found wanting
but notwithstanding that he many
times rendered most valuable sen Iota
he always declined to accept remun-
eration for doing what he belleveA to
bo simply his duty
Dr Carvers nomadic life among the
Indians and hlo adventurous career on
the plains as trapper Indian fighter
and volunteer scout developed a ro
markabltt ph > slque wonderful powers
of endurance and most marvelous abil
ity as a hoiseman anl alParound
marksman While on the plains ho
never met his equal as rifle gun or
pistol shot Since hi return to cl
izatlon sixteen jettis ago when he
become a professional sportsman he
has met and vanquished every man
the world over who has made a pre
tence to ability sb a champion shot
with either rifle or run defeating the
famous Capt A II llogardua tho
celobrated Mr bcott of Lnsland and
that mlraculoui marksman Mr Slo
combs or Australia
As a result of the contents In which
he has engaged Dr Carver holds seven
world championships He Is the cham
pion rifle shot crnmplon endurance
rillo shot champion breaker of glass
mlls either with rifle or shotgun
champion breaker of kUi B ban
agalntt time champion pigeon shot of
the world holding the London Sports
mans cup champion bat shooter and
champion buffalo hunter
He will shoot against J C Htllott
next week before coming to Texas
NORTH TEXAS TOWNS
Greenville Tex Oct 4 The Initial
edition of tho Weekly Messenger will
be out next week It Is edited and
published by W 8 MoKaln George
M Dennis and T H Melton
Miss Addle Powers it charming
joung lady of Leonard is spending u
few Jam In the city visiting
Mrs It K IVurbatik of Clurkivllle
Is tho guest of her numtrous friends
In the city
Mrs llurns and children of Parmcrs
vllle aro over from that city on a short
visit
Mrs Mrtle Halt of Royne has re
turned to that place after a few dais
visit to this ilacu
J W Cnllowav of Gilmer is a busi-
ness visitor to the cll >
Charles Adams of Jefferson Is circu
lating among his friends here
Mrs Stlllwell after pending a few
days In tho city visiting returned to
her homo jesterday
Miss Jennie SImmonds of AI vara do Is
on a visit to her friends here
C H Dthe of Mount Pleasant fa
hero on business
This afternoon nt 4 oclock religious
services will be conducted In three or
four of the nioit prominent saloons In
tho city The renins are held b the
ladles of the Methodist church
The revival meeting In progress Is
one of the grandest Greenville has
ever known
A difficulty occurred betneen J C
Sparks and a school teacher by the
name of Jennett In which the lattpr
wasonslderably Irusedup The trouble
arose over the teacher whipping the
daughters of Mr Sparks The cane will
be up before the mayor tomorrow
nAiM < tviiii
Gainesville Tex Oct 4 Constable
J U letter of Dexter and his Uttls
daughter were in the city yesterday
Mlns Anna Can of Oklahoma CUy
has been mgaged to teach tho Ussey
school eight miles south of the city
Mrs D P Hill leaver tomorrow for
a visit to relatives at Marshall
Dr Dean and wife celebrated the
first anniversary of their marriage at
their home near Downard school house
a f w evenings age
Th uotton receipts today amounted
to 2T bales and the prices paid ranged
from C to 5 35
The city counoll at Its session list
night decided to put In nn electric flro
alarm system all over the city at once
The residence of Mr Joe Pearcy on
8ou h Main street together with the
household contents was detro > ed by
fire ut about 7 u clock last evening
ttLAniSUATKIl
Gladewater Tex Oct 4 J R Rob-
inson Co who run a saw mill near
here hav e for sev enU months been
missing goods from their store KiTorts
to locate the thief were unavailing
until a few dajs ago when suspicion
whs directed to a white family named
Hollls living near a ten wood One of
the members of the family remarked
to a neighbor that they hod enough
clothing to last them for Ave years
Yesterday officers rnlded tho Hollls res-
idence and found most of the goods
concealed about the promises Hollls
his wife and three grown hoi is were
bound over to the grand jury
rinuii
Terrell Tex Oct 4 The city coun-
cil failed to do anything positively
last night In regard to the water works
question but owing t tho vexed legal
status or the present ease the coun-
cil agreed to meet nevt Tuesday night
and do what Is to be done To lay
there Is an improved condition regard-
ing the water supply Three aldermen
It Is believed are not In line with tha
cltlxena protest but rather favor the
j resent management retaining control
of th plant The other three may be
with the citizens
This was the day sft for the trial of
Rob retera and his > chorged with
the murder of the strange white woman
near Porney
Territory KIIHniiN
Talequah I T Oct 4 News has
Just reached here of the killing of Ren
Austin by Joseph Crawford a desper-
ate Cherokee Indan In the Grove neigh-
borhood Crawford attacked Austin
with a shotgun and after killing him
again leveled his gun at his victims
prostrate form and filled It with lead
Crawford Is a noted desperado and has
killed many men
Chance for Hu lne
Terrell Tex Oct 4 Persona engaged
In construction and management of
system of waterworks might find a
Chance at the Terrell waterworks The
city CTiHjnryt GftPUtn J W Todd
Terrell Texas would probabl answer
correspondents
Killed tu m Wreck
Tatls Tex Oct 4 A frtfiiht wreck
occurred tj > n the Kansas division of the
Prlsco sixty miles west of Jlonett to-
day Tha engineer Mike Ketchum the
fireman And brake nun were killed
The train was running at a frightful
rate of apctd pn a down grade
IN THE RAILROAD WORLD
ItMHOH IHiMlmilU t < IMtll
ftio wtmtc
1 or n FtW Mnrm In Cumr Th Sontti
rrn ruiifla In MmUq n toavv Vnl of
lintmrt tu Wrntcru LineUntitle if
Uncutllle ltallroml > eiT
Austin Tel OoU 4 Colonel I li
Toatpr of the rnllroad ooimnUstou hm
heard from Jtulg McLean on of Iho
commlisluncin and la informed thnt
death In Ms fmnlljr will rj tvent hla
return for reral da > a
The onl > ttilnir done thl tnorntntr
by Die rtitlroad commission was to
srunt Authority to the Tort Worth
und Dcntcr City railway to haul n
circus outtlt out Us line using ntleen
com
Southern 1ntlUo Mine
Chlcaco III Oct 4 It lura been an-
nounced that tho Southern 1nclno has
agreed to sell from Its San rrnnclsco
ollloca through transcontinental tickets
oer the Oregon Hallway and Naviga-
tion company and the Ircat Northern
la the allrail route of the Oregon
railway comptny or b Its uatcr
routo from San lranclsco Uhla will go
far toward malting the Iraueilontlhenf
al railroads mhe their old associa-
tion Tho Southern Tactile railway was
all tho Oregon Hallway and NaMgatlon
company nsked nnd remoen Its princi-
pal objection Olllclals of the naMga
tlon line say that he > nro now pre
pared to consider the question of form
ing tho ranscontlniulal association
and It h probablo that u meeting will
bo held In Chicago within a short time
to nttemnt the reorganisation which
the lines failed to brlna about in their
former meeting Ucfore Iho associa
tion can bo formollj launched howl or
the old troubles hetwen tho Atchison
and tho Southern lacldc must ha set
tled ns the Atchison will bo a pnrtj
to no association as long as tho dim
cutties botween It nnd the Southern ln
clllo nio unadjusted Tin troubles of
the Western lassenger
hao flattened out and there Is how
not the slightest chance thit any at
tempt will bo made to do awny with
the nssoclillon The most thnt may
bo attempted nt the meeting Is to so
adjust the agreement that It will er
mlt the association lines to settle their
transcontinental troubles without com
lug In contact jith the Western las
senger aisoelutton Thele Is too
atronir a fiellng that the association Is
an ImperatUe necessity for the nur
pose or maintaining rotos to odmlt of
Its being done away with Thero Is
In some quarters a rumor that tho as
soeliltlhn ooull bo dispensed Willi but
Jt nlll not make itself felt nt the meet
ing as It has been threatened to do
flre lit tile otes
OroonWIle Tex Oct 4 Mr Chnrllo
rulton who has bien working at night
in the Knty oIIIclii has been trans
fcried to tho comptees and will work
in tho Interest of his roaj nt that place
Mr AMU Jendtr has accepted a posi-
tion In the Knl ultlccs us lllkht Hill
clerk
Night Vnrdinastrr Norton who was
stubbed by a drunken irishman about
two weeks ago was ahlo to go on duty
again hist night
Mr T 11 Uone brother of Station
Agent Uone of the Cotton Ilelt has
accepted u position ns cotton clerk In
the lnttcru office
A 13 Oratrcll of Nacogdoches Is
now connected with the Cotton llelt at
this place with a position In tho freight
odice
It Is thought that by unother week
the employes In the 8 8 A H shops
will put In ten hours per day Instead
of eight us they hale been for tho
past two months
Jim lllrdsong formerly connected
with the Kat hut now station agent
for tho Texas Midland la hating an
elegant down town olllce fitted up in
the lleckham hotel When completed It
will be a credit to that road
A now brldr ganr will be put on
the 8 S 8 tomonow
Knlr fpetlul Hates
The passenger department of the
Missouri Kansas and Texas In this
city has received police of the fol-
lowing special rates
To Uillsboro on account of lilll
county fair October 9 to It rate of
one nnd onethird fare for round trip
Tickets on sale October 8 to 13 In-
clusive limited to return October 13
To Mlneola October 0 rate of one
ond onethird faro for round trip on
certtllcate plan on account of Har-
mony Itapctlt association
To Austin Octobei t in H on ac-
count of the meeting of the liand
Lodge of tho Order of the Kastrrn Star
rale of one and onethird fare on the
certtllcate plan
To Ilrownsvllle October II to 17 rato
of one and onethird fare for round
trip on account of Presbyterian sy-
nod
To Corslcona October IS to 1 fare
of ono and onethird for tho round-
trip on account of Ilapllst Missionary
union
Notes anI Personals
Majnr J C Lewis traveling pas-
senger agent of tho Iron Mountain was
In the city yesterday
W 11 Dashlel traveling passenger
agent of the Texas and laclllo was
In the city yestcrdsy
V II Jones traveling auditor of the
Cotton llelt headquarters at Com-
merce was in tho city yesterday
Colonel Iltnt traveling passenger
agent of the Canadian Taclflc head
quartsrs in Chicago w l In the city
yesterda
Vr 1L Wlnfleld city passenger agent
of the Missouri Kansas and Texas
returned yesterday from a ttlp to Bt
Louts where ho went to witness tho
celebration attendant upon the arrival
of the Veiled Prophet Upon alighting
from the train In the big new Union
depot In St Lout he met a friend
whose first remark to his visitor was
Jt S The meaning of these mystic
letters Is known only to the Initiated
C O Curtice Southwestern passen-
ger agent of the Vandalla lines was
In the city jesterday
J K Iarmlee division roadmaster of
the Missouri Kansas and Texas head-
quarters at Waco was here yester
da Assistant denernt Live Stock Agent
Payne of tho Missouri Kansas and
Texas was in the city ycste7day from
Denlspn
c J Ijirlmer chief dispatcher of tho
Ulo arande division of the lexas and
Pacific went west yesterday
J II Young train dispatcher of
the Texas and Pacific is very 111 at
his resldenco
W C lorbeso general freight and
passenger agent of the weatherford
Mineral Wells and Northwettern was
In the cliy yesterday
J tY llarbec live stock agent of
the Cotton Belt is expected to bo at
hla olllce again In a few da > s
Colonel Patrick C Ityrnes of the tele
ty
ivs
Texns nnd Pacific and an expert scalo
repairer has returned from Waco
Where he has been for seeral dnjs
examining and ropolrlng ths weighing
machines In the depot at tint place
Texas and Pacllla train No 4 from
Ihe west due to arrive at G 4S p m
was tweho hours late yesterdoy on
account of washouts on tho western
end of the line
i > Tin I u tiitl iiV ouiiKii
And the marks nnd Tmis Were ttvero
powered i
The Seventeenth dlstrlot court was
full of people who were full of fight
last night
It was the meeting of the Itepubllcan
League club
A catastrophe waa only averted by
the evldont anxiety of tho leadera to
hold the two wings of tho gap
together In Tarnnt county
Hut while the counsel of moderation
pretatled It waa not until after a
lively skirmish which doxclopcd tho
fact that It wos the Illy whites night
to turn out
Tor they hud come to the front In
force onco moro and got drcldedl the
Utter of Ihe blacks and tan whom
they outnumbered slight but far
enough to beat them on a very Im-
portant resolution
U It Meek Ihe president ns mild
a mannered man as ever faced a hos-
tile mijorlty occupied the ctnlr when
he was not on his feet sajlng bland
nnd pleasant things to tho enemies
who were after his political scalp
which they rami so near getting u
short time ago Mr Ueorge if Wrny
the secretarj eat at his side looking
as pleasant as a dl > npi > olnte < l pugilist
and making threats to resign
Ihe minutes of the Inst mooting wcro
read It will be rcmembeird that at
this meeting the regular llepubllcnns
rushed through an endorsement of their
stalp ond count tickets ildlng rough-
shod over the illy whiles
Mr John V Wra > the enndldato
for county Judge on the regular Ite
publlcan ticket moed that the min-
utes be ndopted ns read
Mr Thomas llusch who In a Pick
wlcklan sense Mine near being tho
death of President Meek by otreiW a
resolution that he be depose 1 now
offeled another resolution equally hus
tile to the blaiU anl tans Ibis ies
olutlon orfereMl ns a substitute for Mr
Wro a motion was to adipt only tho
opening and closing portions of the
minutes leaMniout oltog i In i mi i
lusion to tho indorsement of iirr tho
stale or county ticket of the Itrpuh
lloans Hut this rosoluilon did not pro
tall
although > uppc trd by 1 J
0ootidl who 1ms been nupponetl up
to date to bo hi chief of the lilies
In Unir Rlory ns they wer lant n jht
Mr Arthur Sprlnjrer another Illy unit
cd for n division of tlu mention tn
vohed In Mr Winy motion to ndopt
the minutes ns rend lt > and Irtsldent
Meek who took the floor nt this iolnt
teemed to have red died on n frequent
which devtloped u tho chairman pio
ceeded with his remaiks Ilr BUKKfSt
cd that tho portion of tho last meet
In minutes which n lit ted to the
endorsement of the state ticket of the
rcjiular Itepubllonns be expunged this
much tn tho InUrest of harmony Con
tinuing he uld that ho lelluved this
would bo lo tho best Intfrnts or thtt
party hero for while divided on state
Issues onlj one Ilepublknn tlcki t hnd
been put In the lUld tn Toriont county
and he believed that tho club should
tale action in i cnrd to tho county
ticket alone rheso rrmaiks wero aloo
countenanced by Whit brvden one of
the fairest of the Ullvs as if an era
of poaie was about to blossom hM
dlmr a fracrrant benediction of broth
erlj Invo abroad
Alas
They toted then nnd it took the
meet In it nernl minutes to recover
from tho shock
for Mprlnffftf nnd Dryden vnlnd with
the btsck and tans against ixputiRlnir
tho endorsement of the county ticket
This leaves the county ticket nom
inated by tho 1 lack and tans eu
donuri by a mesltntr In which the llllea
wero In the mnjirlty but evidently di-
vided In their councils
Now Mr Thomas Hunch pan1 up llh
another bHIlooie resolution lie e tiled
attention to the fact that the tendera
refllftuntlon f Mi Cleorpo Wray tho
n rf tary of the club ha I been tit hint
at the last meeting Jig wanted to
tukn It up with a view tn its ncirnt
ance Mr Wrny was perfectly willing
for the club to da thli und trttd to
mako tlifm uudorKtimd so but I hey
drowned his oct In a chorus of noea1
nnd laid Mr Hu cha offensive resolu-
tion on tho tablet with an enitthoHla ut-
most MufilcUnt to lay Mr JUu h tn
the tab
An address was then heard fmm
Mr V 11 Htanley nominee of the Ite
publlcan regulars for county attorney
just to see hnw lis could talk which
was ery bad and then Mr Hprlnjrer
from the committee on program nn
nounced In on amicable wn > that there
would bo a discussion of th ensus
Plan at th next inwetlmr merely lo
brtnir out thi points pro and con and
without any View to taking any action
on the subject
Then the Illy whites and the black
and tans bad trnch nthir adieu pleas-
antly shoved their political knives fur-
ther up their sleeves the rtgulir
swearing that Ihfy know every moth-
ers ron of the Illy whites was going
to vote the Democratic ticket an way
and the Wit voting that they would
hav enoujth to snow thHr opponents
under at the nest masting
Ixmdon
Montreal
MnHur New
Arrived Brazilian
from
Hamburg Arrived California from
N w York
Liverpool Arrived flervlo from New
York
flarvure I rn Hurl
Paris Tex Oot i Clarence Iee a
Trlico switchman felt from the top
of a box car In the yard hero tonight
and had his leg cut off below the knee
Ills condition Is critical
A MOST HORRIBLE DEATH
ciiAntLH mtton iaciuatii > axd
i
nvtiMCM y
if
A Trtitphant IWre IruiKta nn KIoo
trla Unlit Wire und Pour On
lliouaamt atm Into tha Clulv rlnn
Nrirve of i t Ittrmun
Waco Oct 4 Charles Hrlgga a line-
man in Mie tmploy of the Southwest-
ern Telegraph and Telephone company
met with a frightful death todsy u
Tva nt the top of a telephona pole at
the corner of t nrth and JacKson
sticels engdgtd In stringing a wtro
to tho Cctton ralace Trneat Otbet
driving a hirse came nlong nrth
street as h wire waa being pulled
up lift was war no J to keep back tut
did not seem to undei stand the warn-
ing and drove Into the wire This
pulled the wire down on the Hectrlo
light vlre underneath cutting oft the
lnnu1ukn and charging the telephone
wire with a current of JOflo nlls Th4
horse dropped In nn initant the wire
entering his body severnl Indus and
ftpjivrcntly binning hlin up One end
of lh telephone wire was passed Urn
tier Urlggs right arm while his foot
rested ngnlnst a ground wire Aa the
connection was made llrlggs tuppled
oer InstantaneouVy As h Ml the
metal climbers fastened to hi shous
caucht on a guj wire underneath sus
tending him head downward fully
tvveit > feot in tho nli lie hung tu
this position vovtral minutes a tor
rent of blood rushing down his arm
and falling lu the ground A tar-
paulin uas procured and ono smn
ellmbid tha pole and out the guy wire
allowing UrlKR bodj to fall Into tho
tarpaulin vvhkh waa held up by a v
oml persons Ills rail un not fully
broken how over and his head strui k
the ground and whs badl bruhid Thu
body prcsnitcd a sickening sight he
right plde bOng cut nnd but ma fright
fully and enVilopid in blool Death
must havt > b en litstauintieoue llrlugs
cnnie hero fuim Austin nix vvtikn ngo
lie was married but had pirate I
from his wlfo two months ago Ho
vns nsaUted in his work this morn
ing by two nthhr Unamen whi wms
on the jround near 1 and who warn
id baik rbil to whum tluy dcrlate
the aouldent Is due
V tntvrlnK ntti
To innkt ulslg lattln for beet pn > fl
tabJu on tha fuim U Is v < r > nensiaiy
to muliitalu a st > udv giowth ft am btrth
to malurlt nnd the moult must b of
qunllij of itiidw that whttt iiven tt > od
trentment thtv will miiku n nukk
growth nnd matun enl > A si rra
that must be fed until ho is betwefu
three und fuur > t > ar bi f > r H an 04
ptuperly flnlihed tor market cannot
unuer pnsiit i mdllton of farming
be made a vorj ptotitHble aiilinul if
the value of Teed Is to he considered
As with all other stool It Is very lm
pnUtil to Kctp giovvinir and It is al >
very ensy to siunt the llrst winter
cuir once stunted will never fully re
tuver from the inTects 1th both cat-
tle und hugs It lhu bust ptoftt Is sdoiiih
thu growth must b pulnd from the
stoit luting care of course to secure
tho best irralu ut tin lowist cost Ha
long as Ihtr is good panlurage uilvr4
will thrive with vtrv lltUa looklns
after It the have plint of salt wa- <
ter and irrins they will grow right
along Hut during the winter this ram
not be secured and If they nro kept on
growing R must be upon food that ii
supi lied tn tlu in and while it is neien
mm to winter economically It Is nevei
n good plan to stint the feed at tho ex
ptne of thu gtovvth of the stock
Willi talvis as with nil other stock
wiltcs N J Rhrpherd lu tlin Journal
of Agriculture u matttr worth of
Li > nstiJertiloi In wintering cheaply ll
In piovldlng good shelUr With com-
fortable murttrs calvts un readily be
kept thrifty with good roughu sn and
very llltle main and this will be
found to lessen tho cost In fact It l
dinioull to secure ns rapid n growth
as Is really necpssary for profit if the
calves aro without shelter It will
sfivs fetd If good mangers or racks am
proWUtd In whhh to feed thu rough-
ness anl boxes or troughs for the
train
When It can be secured at a fair
price wheat bran la a flrstclasn ma-
terial to fuod rolves In connection with
their toiiKhneris Homo corn may be
usually given with profit Ihe amount
of the rations can In nearly all casus
bo best detoimlned by the condition ot
the calves and whllo thero Is no ad-
vantage tn wasting feud It Is very
Important If thu growth Is to be push-
ed to food liberally giving generaiy
nil that they will tnt up clean at nartt
meal It In only bk this kind of feeding
that a rapid graft th la possible Un-
less a good giowth Is ieourid the food
supplied is In a large measure wasted
sti addition lo the cost of the animal
without a corresponding profit Calves
may be wintered nt a straw stack but
will usually weigh less in tho spring
than In the fall and under this treat-
ment will require a year moro of time
to grow for mrket and this leiseus
vtry materially the profit In fact it
Is questionable If anythlg like a fair
price li charged for the feed and pas
turaga if a rutf managed In this way
will pay Its cost
Cnmrn ItUmlaafMl
Beevllle Tex Oct 4 The TV n
Walton anl Oreencude murder oases
which have been pending for nearly
two years were called for trial today
and dlimlsied from the docket for
want ot evidence
St hit Heslfttrntlnn
The number of lutes registered yes-
terday was only 2T making to dat
only 09 or for tho threo days during
which the registrars olllco has been
open a little more than tho number
registered on the first day the ome
was open two years ago
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