Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 326, Ed. 1, Monday, October 15, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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FT WORTH GAZETTE
TOUT WORTH TDTA
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UTiaClT CITY ClttClLAIlOX
IAItCiEST TEXAS CIIICIIAIIOJI
tAltOKST BOUTIIUIll UltCUAHOl
Willi Three Kacspllons
Entered nt tht rjOstofriCB Rt Iort
Worth Itx at ssconclclass mill
matter
TUItlls OI llHISCItllllCX 11V MAIL
Ths Dully ami Sunday OaistU on
year 1700
lilt Dally and Sunday OaMtle sue
months SI SO
The Pally and Sunday Oaisttt thrst
months 13 09
The Dolly and Sunday a otl on
month 75 cents
Tin Sunday Qaiette one rear 200
The Sunday Oaielts l months
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Dctivnnm nr cMtmrn
The Dally Gazette except Sunday
10 cents a week
The Dally and Sunday Oartto CO
centa a month
TUB HrMTAVBEKIT nAZHTTII
One year t Ued Tuuaday and Frl
dm not
Six month U rent
Three month S6 oenta
Alt jKiMmnBtera ftro authorised to
act a agsnts for Tito Gazette
THAVKMVCS AOn TS
The travellnK flcenta of The Oaxette
arei W It Ingalla W II Dyrd
trfttrrs of autnotity ar given to all
other parties especially accredited to
represent thla paper
malttHN AlIUVTS
Thla paper U kept on tllo and adver
tlslnir ratea may bt aacrrtalued at the
utllca nf the American Newspaper
3uullnhera Association Temple Court
New York nr from lla IJastern husl
iiM otflcs 1 TilUuns bulldlnir New
York
Western buslneai otnpe f0 Thi
Itookery Chlraco III
P u Ueckwlth sole agent for foreign
advert lelnv
D WIAS IIUIIUAII
It nutherford agent office McLeod
aCATll UUllOCUATIU T1U1C1SI
Tor Governor
jion ciiArtixa a cuLnnnsoN
Tor Congress
Hon c i nruu
of Tarrant County
Tor Associate Justtoa of the Court of
Civil Appeals for the Bccond DLs
trtol HON I W STEriHCNS
of rarker County
lor State Senator
HON W J UAII13T
of Tarrant County
Ifor Floater
HON n w itonms
of Hood County
Toy Itcpresentatlvei
T T D ANDKEWS
Jt V U HOY
county nuuucitAiia ncici r
For County Judge
aiso w AtuisTrtoNa
Ior County Attorney
11 UN M TEnnELU i
Tor Sheriff
SheriffE A EULEB3
Jor District Clerk
It II MNATT
I < or County Clerk
JOHN I > KINO
For Tax Collector
J 1 IIOVENKAMP
Tor County Assessor
V II IlOOEIta
Tor County Treasurer
T B COILINH
l > r County Surveyor
J J noonrittow
Tor County Superintendent
d Mnn
Tor Commissioner Ireclnet No 1
JOHN I1AIIDON
For Justice of the Peace Ireclnct No 1
Two to he elected
JOE M ADAMB Jit
j i wnimiT
For Constable Precinct No 1
w i nusnwo
roHinifa local iiiitnovsi
Th Monn waves will reach thla
meridian nnd the other rfhangen will
occur at and within loo miles of Tort
Worth within twentyfour houra be
fore or after aunael of the dales riven
below
October 15 Storm wave on thla
Inerldaln
October lft Wlnd changlnff
October 17 Oooler and clearing
OCtolicr 18ralr and cool
October 19 Miilerotlng
October 20 Warmer
A iiMiuiirtiiitr mnnivd
AdToeatee nf litmetntllent nialntnln
Hint the fall In ttie prlee of allerr
Itne bronalit nhnnt n corrcaptinillnir
fait In tlie price of nrluua enm
liiuilltlce Ihta may or limy not le-
the cuee hul aul > Melnar Hie fttrnier
i > i the l In bu correvl I niu not
JirpHrril u > ItiNt l tiiiiIiI h n
murorlntio for Huglnntl or Hie vnrlil
III aenrnl 1
Tlieut nt no Hhlllttine n iimirler In
etenil nf 4K til1luKa v ratli r n
litpmaliiir llinn ntlierulae Mff Atfreil
Itniliaclilhl itelvaafe flip Ureal llrtu
nln In Ilia Uruseele nioiialarr tou
serene
The women of New York have bepin
their campaign against Tammany
Ilrecklnrldge should write tho Tiger a
letter of sympathy
rrcaldont Harrison Is booked for
thirty speeches In Indiana bifrr the
campaign closes There la nothing to
Indicate retlement In thla program
Te man who falls to vote has po
right to complain If Incompetent and
unsafe men arc elected to nfnee And
this Is true If his failure to vote Is tho
result of neglect to register
Another tin plate mill la to be estab-
lished at Anderson Ind doveruor Mc
Klnley should at once telegraph the
projectors that the tin pl business
will not pay In this country
Tom need thlnls the great ml for
tuno of the Democratic party Is Its
outhern connection More accurately
pcnklnir the southern Democracy Is
the great misfortune of the Itepubllan
party
AtP reecni banquet In Denver given
In Iwnoi1 of the wmra ctndlnts fo
s UgttUc n a l i ki ufee lOe
A
H
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toast To the women of Colorado God
bUe em Formerly our supeilersi
now our equals
When the ftamers of th < > Itepubllcan
alata platform In Massachusetts pu
a plank declaring for minds ever bptn
to the sunlight they were In reality
trying to see If they coulont p uf
moonshine Into the heads of the elect
ore
A Boston epeakor wWle Instructing
his audience said Nature moves In
a series of rhvthms and passes through
alternate epochs of dominance and aub
aldcnco We have felt at times that
the forces of nature were a little out
of tunc but we never dreamed that
affairs had ome to such a serious
crisis
The determination of Secretary la
mont to have no soldiers even n the
rank and die of the United Statea
army who can not rrad and write
the Ungltah language Is a thoroughly
commendable and American rule A
soldier without a knowledge of the Ian
gusge of his nation la as unpatriotic a
a man without a country
I The merchants throughout the coun-
try are advertising In their local papers
a reduction In the prices of their goods
on account of the passage of the new
tariff bill The reduction In many In-
stances Is from SS to SO per cent and
la mainly on reticles of household ne
cetslty Demorrallo oratora ore mak-
Ing tjsccHent use of thoso advertise
menls In the congressional rampalgna
now being waged It U an effective
argument and Is capable of pooketbook
demonstration
The organization of ward clubs and
tho appointment of committees to co-
operate with tho campaign committee
assures on active and aggressive can-
vass which must tell at the polls
Exry lukewarm Democrat should be
personally solicited by his neighbors
ur uomo piember of the various commit-
tees to register without delay and
there uhoutd be no letup In the work
until a try Democrat In the city has
registered It ever a cause should In-
spire the best efforts of Democracy It
Is the tause of good government and
good times for vhlch the D mucralla
party stands today
In
Develop Trndn Willi
tfunlti
Aluetlun
The Manufacturers ltecord has un-
dertaken In behalf of the manufactur-
ing Interests of tliu United Slates u
woilc that will wo believe prove In-
valuable to the Industrial Interests of
all sections of thl country
The Cotton Slates und International
Exposition to bo held nt Atlanta In
1U3 one of the main objects of which
Is the enlargement of the business rela-
tions of tho United States and the Pun
American countries haa sent a ls spe
cial foielgn comtnlsaioner to Inliuduie
to Ilrazll to the Argentine und other
South American countries the exposi-
tion and Its alms nud to secure the
fullest cooperation of the people of
those countiles In tho way of compio
henslve exhibit Colonel I W Avery
well known to tho nadirs of the Hun
umctuiera ltecord for many leain as
one of Its special editorial writers and
correspondents In connection with his
work for the International ISxpoilllon
Colonel Avery will make on behalf of
tho Manufacturers ltocord u thorough
examination Into all tho Industrial con
ditions of the South American coun-
tries reporting the results of his study
In i scries of articles to be published
exclusively In thU paper Coloiwl
Avery sailed from New York last
Tuesday for Itlo currying vvlih him
IitUis or Intiodumon and heartiest
commendations to tho oineluts of the
Souilt American couiiirlus as well as
to the proTulnent nun of all purtles
fium the South American ministers nt
Washington from thu secretary of
slate fiom Governor Norlhen of Geor-
gia and others Ho goes butter
equipped for such on Investigation as
this than anyuno who has undertaken
u study of the trade conditions between
the United States and South Ameilca
Ills mltslon for the Manufacturers
ltecord will be tnado a complete In-
vestigation of all initiations bearing on
trade relations betweun this country
Ilrazll the Argentine und other bouth
American countiles to study tho op
portunities fur the Introduction Jf
Aemrlcan manufactures such as cot
ton goods machinery hardware agri-
cultural Implements etc i to point out
wayo In which our trade can bo In-
creased and In general to make on
behalf of the Manufacturers ltecord
nnd In connection with his work for
tho exposition a comprehensive Invostl
gnllon of all the trade posslbtntle of
South America tor the manufacturers
of this country
The Importance of this work cannot
well be measured Wo believe It will
prove the beginning of a closer lilcnllfl
cation of builnoai Interests between
those countries and ours and of an
enlarged market for manufactured
pioducts and machtnory
The Order Given II Hie Itnlln Police
In line
Dallas Tex Oc JI One of the
best Indications that the state fair will
bo largely attended Is that tho Mann
bums crooks and human parasites are
beginning to flock Into the city from
the four corners of the earth Theso
gentry are supposed to bo lend by In
stinct to the best picking The polloe
are however moklns them move on
as rant as they arrive The recorder
hos adopted the plan of lining them 110
but giving them holf an hour to get nut
of town naming them that If cauirht
within the city limits after the expira
tion of that time that they will either
have to put up the HO or work It So
far the time has been nmply surtlclent
for the slowest walkers to cross tho
dead line
A test made at the Knusas experi
ment showed that hog fed on dr > com
made a marked gain over those fed on
soaked corn In weight and marketable
value of the hogs fed on dry com was
In excess of those fed the other way
As the result of a test made bv an
Investigator It was ghown that C
cent wheat could be
made to realize
03 cents In two weeka by feeding It to
thrifty pl
a big part of tho future
money In farming will be made In hog
raising and the
sooner farmer
wakes up to the fact the better It will
be Vhat
could be u aufer Investment
man the above
or one that would
yield as much on the Investment In aa
quick timet Do not liit another year
iiv an arniiir pig sty on wise
GERMANY IN GALA ATTIRE
TO VfEUOUR AirutnrH KJVl
oir miv
On tnler nn linden ite Mill Pre-
sent 133 Flag la Deemon Troupe
Nn Intervention In Ihn Javanese
Chinese War
Uerlln Oct Copyrighted not
by the Associated Press Quite a gala
week lies before Uerlln folks and the
rest of Germany The arrival of King
Alexander of Servla who Is duo on
Monday next will be the signal for a
number of court festivities and several
Imposing ceremonies tho chlof of
which will be the dedication of the 133
flags designed for the recently organ-
ized Fourth batalllon of each regiment
of Infantry This ceremony Is an-
nounced to take place on Thursday
next with gnat pomp In front of the
monument of Frederick tho Great ou
Unter Den Linden
The young king of Servla will be one
of the nobilities In attendance The
presence In this city of the German
minister to Iielgrade lloron Von Wa
kerHotten Indicates that King Alex
anders visit la connected with politics
Every possible attention will bopalil
to him and among the entertainments
organized In his honor Is the hunting
parly at Wild Park n which the kins
will be accurded the unusual privilege
of killing one of the few remaining
stags which are to bo found In the
park Emperor William who Is enjoy
ing the best of health peraonolly save
orders for tho various arraugemints of
the coming week and Is evidently most
anxious to Impress the Servian king
with the splendor of his reoeptton
Dr Schweninger terminated his visit
to Prince nismarok at Vnrseln today
The IKpatrh fom > t Polersbuiff
aaylng that the marrtarto ot the csaro
wltch to the Princess Allx of llesso la
to be hastened on acocunt of the czura
anxiety to have the ceremonv take
plnce before his death created some stir
In society here and at Darmstadt The
correspondent of tho Asuoctated Pres
made sprulal Inquiries In certain cir-
cles ut the latter place and learned
that nothing was known there of the
marriage having been hastened and
that certainly no preparations vv t
bring made for the departure of the
Prlicess Allx to Hussls
Tho Ilamburglscho correspondent
publishes rt ueinlafflotal communique
pointing out that Germany on no ac-
count will take part In any Interven
tion In favor of either belllguent of
tho Orient
The Cologne Oazelte confirms tho
statement that llussia and France are
working hand in hand In this mat
ter and reports that they are also
averae to Interference In the war H
Is added that Austria Is In a blml
lar manner acilng with Germany and
It Is claimed that the Unltid Statu
from tho first bus not concealed inr
simpathy with Japan Italy Is tho
only power llitoly to comply with the
proposal of the Karl of Klmboily for
un International Intervention
The National Zelturig nnd other Ger-
man newspapers point out that Ger-
man Intereats in the war are nut Iden
tical with Entfllsh or Itumlan Inter
ests and Issues warnings against yield
ing
proposals on the put of other
powers
The Cologne Oazelte today publish-
ed the following from Uerlln It Is con
firmed from various sources that Ger
many has declined to take part In n
Joint European Intervention between
china and Japan at the present June
tuie and this subject accordingly Is
removed fiom tho diplomatic progress
of tho powers
The correspondent of the Assnolated
1ess hia Bounded n distinguished otll
rial upon tho subject and hos also
made other Inquiries In Inlluentlal
quarters vvlh the mault that ho has
found It tu be the genual opinion that
Japan In lha event of being victorious
will not make exorbitant demands upon
China but will
icstilct herself tu In
slstlng upon tho Independence of Co
rea fiom China while unking for ver
taln ruclpiocal rights fur herailf a
well ua u big war Indemnity It Is
probable that Japan may demand the
cession of the Island of Formosu
Significant as Indicating the intin
lions of Itusslu Is the statement of the
Uerllner Tugblatta correspondent nt
St Petersburg that the Jlueslan troops
In the towns villages and passes of
the Chinese frontier have been irreully
reinforced and that latgo quantities of
Pruvlslons and war material aro con
stantly arriving at those places
Inrge detachments of Cossacks first
appeared nnd they wore followed br
Cossack artillery and later by strong
detachments of Infantry bringing with
them tho component parts of very spa
clous barracks with portable heating
and baking stoves In a word every
thing apparently Is being prepared for
iv forvvatd movement It such u step
Is decided to be necessary
From the staleimnta published In re
gard to > esterdoya Prussian cabinet
mewing It appears that Count Iloth
Zulinburg president of the council
took up the discussion of the proposed
repressive measures ngemst cnarchlsts
in pan leepoitlng the nntlmolutlon
ary measures which have been tho
bono of contention between himself
and Chanoellor on Cnprlvl It also
appears that the audlcnoe which the
latter had with the emperor led to a
compromise agreement by which the
legislation to be proposed will not bo
of an exceptional character but will
Increasing the stringency of
tno exiting laws nnd nt eecurlng their
mora effectual apnllcallnn The ptits
slan cabinet Is understood to have dis
cussed measures to this effect which
will be submitted to the bundesrath
iwifii ll tau uwn uc1 measures
which will be also Introduced ut the
Prussian diet
At the general conference of the nntl
Semites of Germany held at Wsen
bach It was agreed to consolidate un
der the name Of the Germany social re
form party and after a hot Jobate the
de gates admitted the notorious Jew
bolter Ahlwardt to their ranks To
Bother the nnttRemltes now claim to
represent lJWiooo votes
In Mew of Prince Ttlmnareks Inabili
ty to receive the visit from 1E0O East
I ruislans qn the ground of 111 health
the ndmlrrrs nf the exohanoellor have
decided to testify their sjmpathy by n
popular subscription Intho provlnno
the proceeds of which are to be pre
spnted to the mlnoe on his 80th birth
day April 118JIU
Prince nismarck wilt return tprrled
erlohsruhe at the end of the present
month
Slenor filler recently nsslstant cor
poratlon counsel of Cestgo and hl
wife are now In Germany Mm Zlller
has made a succerniful tour of Europe
as a pianist Today she appears at
Madgeburg with the Philharmonic or-
chestra In Pnlnt Saens concerts On
October 1 Mra 7iller la to appear In
Dremen nnd on October 3D and 9 she
will be here at tht Philharmonic con-
cert The engagements pf Mrs Zlller
are rrmde until the end of February
and call for her appearance In the large
cities In Oermsny Holland Danmaik
and Switzerland
rmreror William te
Interesting corcmar
Jw
denburg He unveiled a monument to
Elector Frederick II nrst margrave of
Urandenburg belonging to the houie
of Hohenzollern Th monument stand
on the site of the old feudal castle nf
Frttlack the uronghold of the rebel-
lious house of CiUitzsow which was de-
stroyed n HH by Frederick If with
gun historically known a Lazy Her
Die Fante OretMl The emperor In
appropriating a cup of honor on this
occasion said I quart this goblet filled
with German wine to the welfare of
llrandenburg wishing that as long as
God grants me life and strength and
aa long as the house of Hrandenburg
exists the old traditional > yalty of
tho Inhabitants may never fall me If
an emergency arises and the tnargruve
calls
The emperor hss appointed Herman
Klumpp of New Orleans to bo German
consul at that port
Judge vv S Strawn of Omoha Neb
Is Just finishing a six months tour of
Inquiry Into Ine different court pro
ceedures of England France and Ger-
many He will return home next week
Miss Edith Walker of New York
afer cultivating her voice at Dresden
for four years has been engaged Tor
the Royal opers house of this city
Miss Walktr will make her debut In
Meyerbeers Prophets
Mrs John It Jackson wife of the
second secretary of the United states
legation here gave a reception on
Thursday last All the prominent
Americans In Berlin were present in-
cluding Mr and Mrs Holes of Cleve-
land andMr and Mrs Grlseomb of
Heading Pa and many others
IUIIIV lUMKIU IltltlEl
Iuvltig Hands Imer Hie toinu b
lUuulltiil flniltri
Dallas Tex Oct 14 The funeral
services of llnrry Hodge who was
shot to death on the 11th Instant by
T J Morris took plaoe at the Grand
Windsor hotel at 3 oclock thla after-
noon
The sermon was preached by llevM
C DUllngs of Hlco Tex an old friend
of the Hodge family ftev Hillings
paid a beautiful tribute to tho de-
parted aoul In a SO minutes tulk speuk
ing words at consolation to the be-
reaved parents In reminding them of
thtt happy union beyond where they
will be reparoled never more
llowera poured In all day from every
direction and never were seen in Dallas
more beautiful floral decorations than
bespread the volltn of tho deceased
There were llowers of every variety
entwined Into cvviy euncetvablo de-
sign
Bo perfectly did he retain his life-
like appearance that these looking on
lite face could scarcely believe that It
was of tht dead
Tho natural and expressive fnce
which even In death wore a smile of de-
termination was the wonder of all pres-
ent
At 330 oclock the funeral procession
started for Trinity Cemetery Nut for
many a day has Dallas witnessed such
an array of vehicles doing homage
to the departed dead The procestlon
was ouohalf hour passing a glv n
point It passed cast on Commerco to
Akard thenoe nerthward to the ceme
tary where with appropriate t rvloes
the rtmalns were intered
Yesterday cvcnlt g Juatlco Skolton
held an Inquest over Hodges remains
Waller Klhibell and Tred Lleder two
eye witnesses testified that before the
difficulty Morris and Hodgs wero both
drinking Hot wotds ensued then a
scutlle and the shooting resulted They
denied the report that a dloo gamo
was going on nt the time of the occur
ence Klmbell testified that after the
shooting he held on to Monls and
pushed him Into the domino loom
where ho was kept until the arrival of
tho police He swore that he tiled
to prevent Morris firing the second shot
but was unable to do so
The verdict of Justice Skelton was
that Hodge came to his death from a
bullet wound from a pistol held by T
J Morris
Sherln Cabell nt once made nflMavlt
against Morils chulglns him with
murder
Aveiir amiihc omnia
W Ilia CniitelN mitt Ilriinleiliirles III
llnve n Iltruile
Dallas Tex Oct H A special meet-
Ing of Heiin Temple OjsIs of Dallas
Ancient Arabia Qtdcr of Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine will be held on the 36th
of this month Mr Peter Sells of Sells
llroe circus will bo present at the meet
lug and will address the Shrines on the
history of their order Mr Wells also
promises to contribute to the procession
pi lor to tho moetlng a herd of camels
and dromedaries with Arab driver
This will have the effect of giving It a
realistic oriental appearance
The following order icgardlng the
event has gone out to the nobles
Festive In memory of AlMansoor
AbooJaafarAbdallah founder of
llagdad died A D 773 A II Its
Gathering of the MoleedoorHoofaee
AhmadoolKebeer and the rest of the
faithful In wonderful feats of Jug-
gling etc Yawmoollnqlta the day of
cessation
Klker of Iloofaeeyeh Dervishes Zlker
Jaleel Tevheedl
Pay whosoever Is In error let the
merciful extend to him length of doya
until they seo what they aro threatened
with Goran soorah xlx 78
Es RulamuAlelkum After several
months of quiet repose Hella awakens
and shaking from her lithesome limbs
the lingering effects of her summer
somnolence sha turns her radiant
countenance lodard Mecca and extends
a Kladsonve greeting to her devotees
The oause of her awakening U the ar-
rival of a iprge onravan of unrcgener
att sons of the desert who have come
by way of the great Sphinx over the
hot sands of the burning plains seek
ing to enter and obtain shelter within
th spacious tents of the nobility
Therefore our pultanl prompted by
pity and love for these weary ones and
wishing to hasten their admiration If
found worthy Into the Joys which
await tho true believers after consul-
tation with his divan has ordered that
the nobility assemble wllhln the chief
mosque In the oasis of Dsllaa on the
date first named herein where after
due observance of the Laylatool
Meeara they will assist In distribut
ing Iho AshsSayoodoolEedawee to
the novices in tht usual manner
Card Our illustrious giand Imperial
potentate William a Melllsh Is expec
ted to be with the faithful on this oo
osslon You should see him and aid In
mulling his j lay as pleasant aa possible
Noble Signer Llberatl wllh his peer
less band will head our procession In
the nrternoon This alone Is worth the
camels feed
Take heed and carry these Instruc
tions with you always so that they
may not ba forgotten I have spoken
T M HUNT sultanl
> on bo you have
W Y MANNING Kattb
A careful estimate of the value of
butter and cheese made In the United
States la placed at oo000KX per
num without taking Into account the
rf IIVl In milk Tht value of
skimmilk f purposes would
amount toll ue The num
mll mrreused from 11
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IT WAS A FEARFUL BLUNDER
KiEtit MMrso OF THE HAST
IOllsltVV I1ATIHOAI
Responsible or he Sad Aeeldeol
Thai Injured a Score or Mere of
lereuus That Occurred a I > r Jtllee
From evr Orleans
New Orleans Ia Oct MEttglnecr
Simpson of the East l oulslaua railroad
Is responsible for a frightful accident
that occurred this morning at the
crossing of the Louisville and Nashville
and the Northeastern roads about two
miles from whero the J oulsvtlla and
Nashville road leaves the Elyslan
street crossing an accUlent that will
In all probability result In at least one
fatality while a score of passengers
on the Louisville and Nashville train
received severe InJurlfB The JouIs
Illo and NashYlllo Across the i > ake
excursion train consisting of eight
coaches well loaded with pleasure
seekers a large proportion of them
being women and children pulled out
on time Aa the train approached the
crotwlng of the Northwestern tracks
Engineer Hanley brought his train to
a stop nnd whistled as the law re-
quires He then guve the signal to go
ahead and proceeded ucross the tracks
of the Northeastern The East Louisi-
ana train carrying excurBlonlsls to
points In St Tammany parish was
booming along on Its own tracks and
with n shrill shriek from Its whlstle for
down brakea crashed Into tho sixth
cuach of the Eoulsvlllo and Naehvlllo
train The collision threw the crowded
coach completely Into the ditch while
thu attacking engine was derailed and
burled its nose several feet In tho soft
mud Passengers on tho East Loulil
ana train weic uninjured except the
shock of the collision Not so w 1th the
coast excursion however Just before
the Iron monster struck the coach
several of the pussengvrs saw It com-
ing and u panic ensued Ihere was a
wild rush to escape from the doomed
coach but before one of the passengers
could reach either platform the ap
proaching engine had struck the coach
anJ wllh Its living freight was hurled
from the tracks Into the ditch
Women and children shrieked In
their terror whllo men fought their
way blindly for some wuy of escape
fiom the coach Seats were torn up
and hurled In every direction by the
force of tho collision and after the
prat wild panlo had subsided there
wero heard piteous moans fiom differ-
ent parts or tho wreck telling of puln
ful Injuries Willing hands went to
J work nnd within a Bhort time the
wounded once bad been taken out of
the couch nud made as comfortnble
as circumstances would pa mil Ihe
greatest Indignation prevailed among
tho witnesses of the collision against
Engineer Simpson who had ruthlessly
disregarded the law him
requiring to
stop und had caused the frightful
wreck Inquiry developed tho fact thai
Simpson hud escaped to the swamp
A section rorcman on his hand car
brought news of the collision to the
city and the Northeastern officials dis-
patched a special to convey the Injured
to IhlJ clly injured
rtobcrt Carey sugar broker left leg
broken and head cut
It II Holmes left leg and arm
broken
A C Whitlow left knee und hip hurt
Mrs Juli jlulr left leg and nnklo In
jured nnd severe aoalp wound
Andiew Leo contusion of tho neck-
S C Courtney slightly Injured
Frank Cambrat slightly hurt about
left side
Mrs Frank Cainbrnt was also Injured
severely about the Bldo
Ella Sharp a niece of Cambtat was
nlso Injured
M McDonall badly bruised about tho
left side of the head and right arm
11 T McKcenan of Blloxl slightly
hurt Internally
Mr Lehman severely hurt about the
head
c S Younger bruised about the
body
Mis A S Cosn hvdly bruised
A son of General A 8 Hadger badly
hurt
A amnll boy wns seriously hurt about
the head but Immediately after the
wreck he left the scene In charge of his
father
Three Men Drowned
Hrookljn N T Oct 4About S
oclock this afternoon u boat contain-
ing four men was struck by a squall
off Coney Island and capsized The
accident was witnessed by a number
of people on shore and John nnd Dan
lei Unlley of ron y Island Immediate
ly started to the rescue in a small bolt
They succeeded In rescuing one of the
party who was clinging to the over
turned boat and brought him ashore
In
an condition He was
finally resuscitated He gave his namo
na Carter Booth nnd bis oonviiamlnns
who were drowned wero Frank Mcln
tyro James Ford nnd Trank Drltton
all of New Drlghton
n i-
An Eplsenpnl Chnllre
Lancaster Ta Oct U Bishop tlu
son of tho diocese of Central Pennsyl-
vania today consecrated the magnifi
cent gold chalice presented to St
James Episcopal church nf this city
by the late Mrs James Wiley of lleth
lehem The chalice Is richly studded
with diamonds and other Jewels worn
by the donor during her life It cost
over JJOOti and Bishop rtulson asserts
UnltenVtatcmMt WlUaW th
LILLEY BIBB
Sixth and Rusk Sts
Phone 147
Wholooalo and NetaU
DoEtlora In
McAlester
COAL
Also Maitland Nlggcrhead
Rouse Egg and Lump
Phone Us Your Orders
Satisfaction Quaranteed
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Best Accord with Great Deeds
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To Our Many Personal Friends and Pa tronsind
Tho wheels of time have rollid arouml and another euf
untried oo Times dial el net wo were among you last V i
tbua publicly thank you for the liberal patronage beetonnU
anil that it shall be
eeaaoua pant to assure you our caruetiiL
merit continuation of friendship and coilhlince iV
a your
nearly a quarter of a century since wo liret appearnl upon it
life us ehowmen and inaugurated the novelty of the aaue i
neea methods employed in commercial and mercantile rnnitui
alone are left of all the owners of circueea in eziatence at It
Many have paid the debt of nature others have become La tl
some have retired Our circus Is the only on that h < i m
weathered the storms vicissitudes and uncertainty of thoclr
nets We have enlarged and improved year byyearuomi
ance with the public and our experience and meutis ptttui
now there Is no other Bbotv In the world that can rival ours
never defaulted in a single prouilee to pay or to pleafe am
froslcovertd region of tho Uritleh Dominion to the Uvergfifa
ida from Sand Iluok to the Cioldeu Gate and even in Iho lit
the Southern Cruse our name is a household word U e lr
exhibited bogus features Our canvas has never been polio
representations of drunken lagan orgies Wo have never
painteilelephants and cluimtd they wero sacred We haven
ilulged in loud and highsounding ndjtctivee to describe ounk
have eideavored to truthfully aiivortiso only what vve went
uertaln of being able to present be worse than fclk
trier having altulned a position in I tie business world never I
iny other showmen n credit that stands us high on the piiti
morcial agencies as almost any iirtu in America to dtpartieu
nypaths and attempt to beguile the public by iualing prunt
tre absolutely impoptlble tu perioral Ours was tho first milt
Show to reduce the price of Btliuiftion north and eoulb snui
ur line of march throughout the Iomi Star State was a vl
tlon and closed in
we our teason New Orleans in a blare tfjlttj
products of farm und mine are loner than ever knrmuW
vages in oillce Btore and workshop are at low water mark then
sonlyjuet aud fair that amusements should reduce thtltii
proportionately
The sohool of performing Pea Lions and Sals that uImM
vorld last year will appear again ns a caiilmal feature lirit
mentcd aud with even more eiurtllnf performances The only
Hippopotami that has been the crowning feature of our shdwfm
till b seen again The Wondejlul ltuoeter Orrhtrtrt comi
real live barnyard chanticleers in musical performancesSTI
hok of full grown Olricbes ever teen vrith any traveliog iii
and trained animals are aiooSj li
lient features and can only be teen In our grand federallonVl
space prevents our enumeratii g a thousand othi r almost tquilj
ivondera that we alone present We will tbi iW our rnenHtn
in
ipon the public streets giving tVe poor who aro unablo topiji
portunlty of meing the strange handiwork of our Creator s n
in z mingy We are generous to email rhawe nnd if yott cinrf
vieit m ire than one show our dv ice in to dn so but If Jrrm l
the ONLY DIG uEIXUliE KXIIIIilllON that wllVwtTr
ii < v m t fr ElI imOTHEKS MIL110
CONPEDEIUTION OP STUPENDOUS S IOWS wbiahIV
edged by the presaeverywhere to he the UIO SHC VV OF TUB
ery truly the 1ublios Obedient Servants
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mission to this Big Show is no moio than little calobf
concerns charge
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