Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 263, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 29, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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TWO OFFERS
We 11I award to the son of a
wWIng man or working woman
olio v ho does not hold a proprle
ttryInterest In business to be se-
lected by the readers of the Ga
ttttte a complete scholarship as
Inlhwted by Its catalogue Includ
Ini tuition hoard etc at the St
j James Military Academy Macon
Mo for the current year 18956
Thi election of the boy for this
honor will bo made by ballot on the
coupon printed dally in this paper
The conVtit w 111 be closed Saturday
flpt < mber 7 at 9 oclock p m
Ths vote will be counted by a com-
mittee and the result announced
Btmdny morning September 8
iTlie Gazette will also award to a
to hot living In Fort Worth to be
fleeted by ballot on the coupon
fubltahed dally In this paper a
complete scholarship for the cur
wnt year at the Polytechnlo ool
ite or this city The ballot In this
tonttit will bo closed Saturday
Member 14 at 9 oolock p m
ndthe result anounced In the issue
of tee succeeding day
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niSIXHII AID rLHASVHEl OIUUII
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RECEPTIONS HELD
am kmg ahi hiuhlv iiiii
TAINl TIIH CITItUMt
of n enr
The TwentySlitH Abi ConeUve
of Knights Teraular IIki 11
gun In Knruest
Boston Auff 2S Business and pleas-
ure have combined today to take up
the time of ory Knight Templar and
tonight the conclae und Its attendant
ceremonies are In full blast Kvery
where leceptlona are being held and
the Sir Knight who was enturesomo
enough to attend them all would find
himself heavy laden with souxenlrs
Tho members of the grand encampment
are alt busy tonight preparatory to to-
morrows election of officers and meet-
ings for consultation are frequent
The weather was clear and warm
and has been especially enjoyed by
those who hae participated In the
many excursions The streets ate pttll
thronged with pcorlo and considering
the fact that Boston returned to busi-
ness today this shows the enormous
number of visitors to have come to the
ronclave besides the Knights and their
families Th crowds are not so groat
as to seriously Interfere with tramc
and In the city proper one can make
much better progress by Joining the
multitude und letting It propel htm
along the streets thnn by patronizing
the trolley cars
The business ot the twcntyslicth tri-
ennial conclave ot Knights Tomplar
was begun In earnest today by the
grand encampment while the round of
pleasure whs ivsumod by th great
body of the Knights with lively enthu-
siasm Sessions of the grand encamp-
ment were held both morning and af-
ternoon at Masonla temple tho grand
competitive drill of the grand com
manderlea ot the United Slates was
held at the South and bus ball
grounds The drill drew tho largest
crowd that ever was within the en
closure A few minutes after U oclock
Columbia commandery of Washington
marched on the Held headed by tho
aermanla band The Knights marched
and countermarched wheeled by com-
pany and by platoons and thon execu-
ted many maneuvers whleh have no
military significance but are arranged
with a view to effect and complication
Th climax of Columbias exhibition
was superb coming down the Held in
alignment the men suddenly broke
ranks and formed three slmultaneouj
tablaux representing attack de-
fense and defeat
Apollo commandery of Troy N T
then took th Held The feature of this
exhibition was the formation of words
on tho ground by arrangements of
swords In their different maneuvers
the words Apollo Troy N T and
Boston wero shown
The Little Commandery from the
jlt onlo Widows and Orphans horn
of Louisville furnished a unique drill
Although small boys they marched
perfectly and performed a series of
maneuiers In a clroutt around th
stands which was extremely dimcult
made and
Not a single mlstak was
the little fellows received a storm ot
aPBt Bernard eommanderr of Chtcago
made si magnificent display This com
mandery holds the banner which was
awarded at the last competitive drill
ond their magnificent work and dis-
cipline today showed them to be able
to defend it strongly whenever neces
Th Minneapolis Knights Templar
drill c rps followed the Chicago men
and aroused great enthusiasm showing
ssvral original features The last In
the field wis the Detroit commandery
if Detroit Mich Their exhibition was
lii oI th feature of the day Th
aUgnment was perfect and every mov
made a prec slon which showed
was
TarefS practice and a perfect knowl
ffany oV th grand and
commanderies kept open house all day
almost without num
whll excursion
ber to h various harbor resorts and
attracted thous
h storlo points near iy
ju lO oclock th steamer Cygnlus
started down th Harbor with a merry
party of 1200 Sir Knights and ladtes
The boat passed most of the seashore
resorts and went as far as the light
l v Th Cygnlus returned about J
out
oclock and at 3 oclook started
agSon the same course with another
PDemolay commandery of
chartered a boat and took several visit
Uielr special guests for the day
The meet ng of the grand encampment
InMasomo temple was largely at
ment
ESnded over 200 member being pre
3 uc b f9
McCurdy delivered his triennial nd
drJM Tt s nrrier Very Eminent Sir
SUl iS rSrt in a table of
y concerning
the follower
n riaoii
SSBKB of the Knight Templars is
Bh Thin SIS subordinate comman
Thir e were
i mm under the grand com
km
r i KhiVmeK in
ffii undlr th > ranSncropment
HJi commanderies
Ma tn rrand
M Min iiS n u7ordlna command
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cries total membership KT51 Thero
were 661 subordinate commanderies
under the srnnd commandery In 1893
and thlrtytlx under the grand en-
campment total membership 1MT70
The financial report slves a compar-
ative statement eight years back In
1817 363810 was receded from the
grand commanderies which sum was
supplemented each yen until It reach-
ed 5isC0 in 1S93 There was 1133 re
cilvea from subordinate oommonderlea
In 1S7 which Increased year by year
reaching J5M In 1S9 Grand Treasurer
II Wales Lynes reported balance at
last settlement 12099 receipts J17S1S
expense I1S459 balance 29SS net cash
resjurccs 80303 After the rending of
the grand treasurers report the meet-
ing adjourned until 2 oclock
An Associated Iress repreeentaths
learned this evening from an author
Itatlve source that a canvass of the
isrand encampment show that the
next triennial encampment will be
held In Pittsburg1 The matter Is now
In the hands of the committee on time
and place and tbe ote n 111 be taken
tomoncw
Most elaborate preparation have
been mads In decorations and illumi-
nations and nil the citizens are hard
attvfrk Transportation fir the crowd
for tho pari will be effected by a
loop line on which trains will run
every ten minutes in each direction
thus avoiding all crossings and making
as nearly as possible a block system
The governors of eighteen states will
ba here ulth their staffs The city is
prepared to receive all comers
The afternoon session has called to
order at 2 oclock Tho time and place
of the next conclave has been referred
to a committee as follows D W 13
Carroll Vennsyhanla II J I Montnom
cry Illinois H V Whitney Mlnnr
sota A II Hill Washington V Cj
Mi J llount Ohio F a Llppett Cali-
fornia t S j Duet Idaho It II Thomp-
son Kentucky
Tho principal buslncsn this After-
noon was th dlncusslun of tho matter
of time and place Invitations have
been received from Minneapolis and
PittBburg
During the day oommlttces were up
Iiolnted on credentials charters and
grievances
At tomoirows session the election of
ofllcers will be held and If the ballot-
ing h completed In time the place of
the next conclave will be decided at
once
GROUND TO A PULP
MUHO SHOT AM 1II1SN IICV OVUIt
UV A IHAIV
Tho Fntnl Quarrel ou n Trala Aroiio
Orr tlte lunriiluu of
Textrkana Ark Aug 25 Rpoclal
Jim Thomas ana lMshop Lane both
colored and employed on a Cotton He It
tie train had a difficulty about ten
miles south of here this morning1 The
troublv arose over the ownership of a
guitar Thomas drew a pistol and
Lane attempted to escflpe to the next
flat car Thomas fired th bullet go-
ing through Ianes body and he fell
between the cars The train was In
motion and the wheels ground the un-
fortunate negro Into a pulp Thomas
is In jail and will have a preliminary
trial tomorrow
Uedwater Tex Aug E Special
Tbt Cotton Uelt yesterday ran two
trains south to Tyler with several
hundred hands to widen the Tyler and
lufkln branch One train with 800
or 400hands on board came here jes
terday morning with a dead negro
named Bishop Iane Une and Jim
Thomas had quarrel over some trifling
matter and Jim shot Bishop and after
waids forced him from the moving
him
train ihe train dragged Borne
distance cuttinir him up In a frightful
manner Jim was turned over to the
sheriff to await the action of the grand
ttr
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11IUO KIIOM IHUT DIHUAIIU
Italian Coat Ml
ir
r llrop Dead nt
Oat
Coalgate I T August 2S Special
Dominic Mario an Italian ooal miner
dropped dead while coming from No
mine Ho went to work this morning
In apparent good health but after re
malnlng In the mines about two hours
complained of feeling bad coming out
of the mine and walking about two
blocks he dropped dead In the street
lie Is supposed to have died flora heart
disease
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ATTEMPTED WRECK
CnOM TIBS AltU ILACEI Ok llll
Temple Tex August Special
morning from
Nowa reached her this
Echo that n a pt nae T
day night tn wreck th M K ana T
piLenger train No 1 about on mil
and a half below that place
Cross tie had been placed across the
track and the engine struck them be-
fore tho engineer had time to top the
F Th tie were not knoeked off the
track but became wedged under the
pilot stopping the twin
No damage was done Thero Is no
clue as to who th parties w r or
their object
WAS IJATIK III IIOUH
Dodr of nadir Jlutllted M Found
Hear South aieAlester
South McAlester I T August SA
Spectil Whll out hunting jwttr
day somi bo > found a deod man lying
oovered up In a ravine NVhen founfl
the hogs liad mutilated his body so a
to be unrecognisable It w conjec-
tured that th man was murdered and
robbed Ho had nothing of Y u on
Jils person when found
o
AMI Old Cltlsen Pead
Hubbard City Tex Aug M
SpeclanIIenrr Speaker an eld du-
ll n of this plac died her today In
his nth yer
I 1 tx
WORTH GAZETTE
TORT WOKTH TEXAS THURSDAY AUGUST 20 185
Is Being Made in Chinese
Investigation
MAW CONVICTIONS IIAVH ALHKAIIl
IIGDI JIADK
ARE LENDING THEIR AID
chiim ofkicrhs aiim mnu
ali ix Tifini roinni to vv > m
Ihll THia UVILTT
American Consul Hlsso
iu
lcrtulttvd by C7Uln e Ooreru
bieut tu Attrnd Trials
Washington August 21 The de-
partment has received cable advlies
from Minister Denby dated August 27
In which he states that Mr Hlxsun
our consul at Fno Chow started for
Kutliin under orders from him to in-
vestigate tho recent riots In the early
part of this month
Mr Itlxson went with the consent of
the Chinese government and under
the protection of an escort furnished
him by the provincial authorities He
was accompanied by a naval officer of
our fleet the latter as the department
has been advised from other sources
belnjr Commander Newell of the He
trolt
Mr Hlxson has represented Mr Den
by that the work of the commission at
Kutlen Is proceeding smoothly and
that the ChlneBu ofilcinls are lending
their active coopeiatlot A considera-
ble number of convictions h been
already secured As to the Hzuchuan
commission Mr Dcnbv states that It
will begin Its work as soon in the
British consul at Chung King who has
been designated by his government to
serve thareon can leavja his post which
for tho tlmti being he finds impossible
to do
The late victory of Siuchuan IJ
Vine Chang has not betn appointed
by th Pekln government Its commis-
sioner for investigation either In the
June or August riots but he has re-
ceived oiders from the emperor tn n
maln at his post at Cheng Tu until
his conduct prior to nnd durlmf the
riots had been thoroughly investigated
The first paragraph in the above
statement furnished by the stat de-
partment fomplvtuly disposos of a
story sent out from Washington by
the United Press a aw dnjs ago to
the effect that Consul Hixson had pro-
ceeded hastily without authority The
whulo statement also disposes of
another baseless story that Minister
Deubys course wss unsatisfactory and
that he was likely to be recalled It
Is stated at the department that mat-
ters aro progressing In China In an
entirely satisfactory manner
WRECKED BY A ROCK
A nULLMO STOSK SintCIC A COLU
UADO TnAIN
A > uniber o Xaraona Killed and
Injur A List of tUw
Buena Vtsta Colo Aug 2lr A roll-
ing rock struck a Colorado Midland
passenger train near Fisher wrecking
the baggage and smokluff cars Th
dead and Injured
Dead
F O CONNOR of N w York said to
have b u a prominent banker of that
city
Injured
J W rtlTCHIE Kansas City
TUOMAa UOtaSTIKl Dayton O
A trkk pony valued at HMO belong-
ing to the Toy Circus company was in
the baggage car and was kllUd OCon
nor was standing o < the platform at
the time of the accident
IIAUN UOIINRI1 DOW
A P rm r Jfear Itoners SosUlas
Sever Io
Itogers Tex Jlugust W < RpeaIal
On last Monday night II Cooks tarn
was destroyed by Are together with
200 bushels of oorn and 10O bales ot
hay Mr Cook lives Jive miles north
of this place end ha4 Just completed
tbe structure It blng a spacious and
commodldue on No causo for the lira
can be assigned
ONIl MAN lNJtltKD
Ill Driver Knfiln Ksplod Wltt
Hvrlous HeiHlU
Oalreston Tex Aug 28 Special
In a boiler explosion aboard th plte
drlver this morning Tom Collins fire-
man was dangerously acalded The
boiler wss blown clean out of the
boat and Is now sticking In th mud
sixty feet away
glUAKINU AT OrrKRAK COVE
lion W U Donlhet Addrssea
Iorae Crowd
Copperas Cove Tex August 21
Special Hon > E Douthet of Hol-
land Bell county a Populist spoke
hete yesterday at the Iopullst picnic
Mr Douthet spoke for two and one
half hours to a large audience who
cheered vigorously from start to finish
> INI SIHSI
J1UTI3T ASSOCIATION
In Session nt K n Sob Hallway OBU
clal Prospeillna
San Saba Tex August 2l SpecJaI
The San Saba Baptist association
ba been In aesslon for MvvniJ days
t the BipUst ohurch with m larc p
ressnUtlon preiwnt
A party Of Tort Worti W
Craiid railway cmclsU Including Oo
0 h Vkfft
iretaryIVeasurer Dixon Iftuisger
docker and Attorney N II Lass Iter
were at the proposed Irrigation dam
last week prospecting
Shfrrlff James Wll of Brady brought
In George W Edmund son and turned
him over to Sheriff Hudson last week
IMmundson is charged by Indictment
with an assault upon a oung girl
about one year go and has eluded
the officer ever since
Tho new dally mall route from Lo
meta on the Santa re rallvv ly to Itrady
via this place has been let and the
wrv let will begin September 3 Craw
fonl nnd Qrtgg and T It Duggan are
the contractors
COTTON KOIt1NO IN
Oeorsjsloiru ll < trlir Nunilter ot
11mIr School Meetlnu
Oeorgetown August 28 Special
Cotton has commenced to roll In as
In former seasons at this time He
celpls to date are 30 bales ahlpmenis
20 bales prices ranging from f7M0T7G
There are > ven bu > era hire at pres-
ent AWather continues hot and dry
Blnco August 12
There will be a publlo school meet-
ing In the assembly hall of the new
fichool building tomorrow night to
liMra what tho council will do about
the session of publlo schools which
open beptember 2 All address will be
delivered by Hon John M Carlisle
County HupeilnUndeut J D Hudson
City Superintendent t P Jeavcrtt
and Itobert A John n tleorgc
town Kitted orator
col ION AT TIIU
Tho Yleltl Milt Nut Ho So IMrue
Lttit iinr
Troy Tex August 28 Special
AVe aro having some very hot and
diy weather und the cotton has been
coming In regtaity The cotton crop
In this part of the oountry will not
make near as mu < h to tiv ncre an last
year and the acreaco Is 23 per cent
less than lost jear V have a ery
fins coin crop which will make tip
for the short cotton crop to some ex-
tent There has been brought h re up
to date St bales of lotton bringing 0 12
Cf7c The artesmn well Is down about
2a0 fuet
Tho Troy and Pendlotonvllli Chris-
tian Kndeavorera aro holding a picnic
at old Troy today
A FREIGHT WRECK
tcpini T o Tim oittiiiiin pa
ciriu ittiAii
Tlin Ofltelnls am I we
iinntrattte
Hut Aoeldvut Wttm lrolmliiy
ITMuatid hr Wrfokari
Houston Tex Aug 28 Special
ICastbound Uoutlirrn Pacific frolght
No 23 was wrecked near Burden last
night ikI several cats uf freight wero
demolished The exact cause of th
smashup is withheld by the company
but as tevral attempts at wrecking
have been made r t different points
lately this Is put down as a successful
effort No one was Injured All tialns
were laid out for seven hours The
matter wilt be thoroughly Investigated
by the officials
o
A OltANI CKIrimAllOV
overnorN Ctilltvraoii nnd Clurlc at
TtimrbnnH on Inbor liar
Texnrkano Ark August 28 Spec-
ial Elaborate preparations are being1
made for celebrating Inbor day here
next month K very thing will be on a
grand scale There will be a large
procession nnd trndm display In town
and ft barbecue and speech at the Fair-
grounds Governor Culberson of Tex
tt and Clovsrnor Clark of Arkansas
will be present and botlv are booked to
addresi the people There Is little
doubt the affair will be the blirvcat
thing of the kind that has ever taken
place lu this section nt least 10000 vis-
itors biting expected
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lfAXUMI It A Ul4
Hoy Loin hi Arm lu a fln and Jls
Front the linf < i
Caldwell Tex Aug 2 Special
At Pillows ten miles from here a
boy Joe Pinter gat his hand cautrht
In the saws whll cleaning a gin and
his arm wss terribly msngUd before
the machinery could be stopped He
died from loss of blood In a short time
F0R0 5STRDMEHT
DUBOIS CllAItUUn WITH TUB
CltlMB
etd l aebnrn by Wlonln
Dlll
Dlplion Company
Cleburne T r Autr 2SpscIaU
J N Dubois who has been In the
city two or three weeks In the Interest
of th national telephone company of
Boston Mass was arrested today by
two detectives from Wisconsin He Is
charged with forgery of a bill of tad
Intc for II0OO0 In Wisconsin Mr Du-
bois had succeeded in organizing a
Cleburne composed
stock company in
of prominent citizens for the purpose
exchange
of onronlzln tt telephone
and wA well liked The detectivea bad
a requisition from Gov Culberson and
Mr Bubola will be Uksn to Wiscon-
sin
rAVOHS FK1511 IIWKH
Tklwl Party Holding T Ways
McellMK t K e Bo lon
New Boston Tex August 23 Spt >
lal The two days meeting of th
third parly is largely attended Harry
TraceyTjl Uavls end other speakers
r in attendance Our county favors
free silver
Q ii
Tho MolTnt Heslval
Moffat Tex August 28 Special
Tlw Methodist meetlDff at the camp-
ground near this plao hss been t
progress for tsn days Hev H J Deet
yho has been pisachinff for tsveral
Aays left this morning but Mr Bhutt
the pastor has sent to Ualton for mors
MIA
Once More Reigns Among
Republicans
TIIU WAIiniMi FACTIONS AltU
OM11 AOAIM IM1IC1I
QUAY IS THE VICTOR
in riiNNsviVANH uutimit n
s r vi r t on in i io mmiu
NiTil A MtlilSl
Uuny Und SUJorlly llilrl > m
touneuMcnlli llntl Mntl > rs All
1IU Unit i
Hantsburtf Pa August 28 The Ilo
publlcait slate convention met here tu
day and unanimously agreed upon the
following ticket
mute Chatman M H Quay Stale
Treasurer Benjamin J Haywood
supreme court Judgvs six to be elec
trd Jamra A heaver of Centre coun
i > IS N Wlllard of Iackawniiim
Charles H Itloe of Luzerne 1 II
Orle > of Huntlnadom U K WIcMiam
of Beaver llowaid lteedtr uf North
ainplon
Tonight Senator Quay Is the hero
as well as the Idol of Ienns > lHnla
politicians of till degrees of prominence
ills rooms have beeu constantly bo
talegM since < the convention ended
anxious to pnv homage to his matchless
leaders hi p The senator t k all tho
praise nnd congratulations thut nru
beliiK showed upon him with his
usual stoicism end so far as outward
nppenrances go his demeanor la Just
the RRtne na when tho fight seemed to
bn trolnK against him
The convention which started out
with every promise ot betnK i ° t the
most exciting ever known In tin atnto
developed into a lovo fenst nnd
wound up about as lamely ua uny eer
seen heie
Tho first battle between the factions
cam on th election of a temporary
hulrman The Quay candidate won
by a majority of thirty and after this
the senator litd his own way com-
pletely An Incident of ihe day was
the ofTerlnK by Henator Quay of a l epi
lation calling for t he purification ot
politics and civil nervle In nil branches
of lha publlo service which was adopted
by the convention llegardlng this
document there was much discussion
In committee
The money plank was also warmly
discussed The ivntlQuay minority
led by Congressman Danzelfought for
a mora definite expression In favor of
sound money and being outvoted In
committee brought their light to th
convention floor and hero curried their
point without much opposition Suimtor
Quay accepting their plank as nil ad-
dition to the one In his platform
The resolutions wsre prepared by
m < m opposed to Hastings and the mat
ter of endorsing his administration was
very nearly overlooked a thoughtful
del mats cisYsrfnir the iecesaniy reso-
lution a few minutes bfoio final ad
journmnt
The convention was called to order
at 1168 by Chairman ailkeson The
Hastings people nominated Colonel
Henry Hall of Pittsburg and tho Quay
people Congressman Jack Itoblnsau of
Delaware county for temperaty chair-
man Th vote resulted Hnl 133 13
Boblnsou 163 23 lloblnsons elictton
was made unanimous
A resolution was unanimously adop-
ted providing for tho oleotlon of state
chairman by th convention Instead of
by th candidates us heretofore The
committee on resolutions wre lnstrctcd
tn adopt as pert of the state platform
thr currency plank In tho lleputllcau
national platform of 1892
Senator Quay moved that the com
mittee on p rmHiient organization be
Instructed tn report th nanut of
tl over nor Hastings for permanent
chairman Carried
The temporal y chairman designated
Senator Quay and C U Magee ns a
committee to esoort permanent Chair-
man Hastings to the platform Wild
enthusiasm followed the appesianos of
the two rivals arm tn arm
Coventor Hastings thanked the con-
vention for the honor of his nomina-
tion as chairman He said the recent
events lu ihe llepubican party of Penn-
sylvania proved th prophecy that elec-
tric atorms have been effect ot clearing
the atmosphere and w reserve our
cyclone for th free trade debfcreating
Democratic party
Nominations for state treasurer
wr called for and Benjamin W Hay
wood of Mercer vu unanimously chos
Henator Quay was recpunlsod He
lam satisfied while I hav my pre-
judice in this flgnt tWt it Is fir the
best Interest of th Itcpubllcan party
and of our government that the nom-
inee for th ouperlor court be the
choice of this convention 1 will there-
fore though U tnay be unprecedented
move that James A Beaver of Centrel
Howard J Jteeder Northampton John
J Wlckham Beaver Oeorge B Or
lady Huntington Charlea M Itlc
Iurern C N > V lirfl Lackawanna
be declared the nominees
The senator motion was unanl
tnously agreed to
Chairman ailkeson who wt in front
of Senator Quay was substituted for
one of th delegates from Bucks
county for the purpose of making a
motion He ld
It Is perfectly evident In my mind
after the vote for the temporary chair-
man what would be a result of a vote
for stftt chairman X therefore in the
Interest of party harmony withdraw as-
a candidate for the place and move
the unanimous election of Senator Mat-
thew Stanley Quiy
TMs tat erne nt wxa received with
wild spplause The delegates stood up
In their seats and waved fans and
handkerohlefs The apectators In tho
galleries applauded and for a rnlnut
tbe convention was a howling tnob
Senator Quay was thn made th
unanimous cholcs of the convention
for state chairman Tber were erios
for a psob from Senator Quay TM
senator arose and declining to xW
the platform simply said
i xm ndaYor camd
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23 BOYS
Are proposed today for th Oai ttVa
Polyteohnk scholarship for boy not
living in IMrt Yorth
Theres room for many mora The
first ount of the ballot will tie an-
nounced rrlday
IKIOE FIVE CENTS
I
Any Straw Hat
In the House
If you need n cool hat
tlicfo hot days ilonH watt
abthlB snlo positively
now ensulnfr to make It a campaign of
merit
The ttrulutlon reAfflrmlng the cur-
rency ptank of th national comtii
ttoti ot li > Is I follows
We accept unreservedly the d < ler
tn In at lull emincUlpd b > th Repub-
lican national convention of 1802 tl at
wo demand the use of both trold and
silver money wllh > urh resli let ions
nnd under such provisions to be ds
tennined by legislation as will serme
tho maintenance of the pailly of val-
ues of the two metats that the pm
chftslnc and debtpatug power of ho
dollar whether ot silver gold or paper
shall at all limes b equally althtut
to ihu Itepubllmn Party and belhn
Intr It to be the MtUed doctrine of tho
parly that the honor of thu nation
nnd the Inteiest of the citliens require
tho n > ilnte > iiiic of the national cur
rncy every dollar of whloh shall be
of stable value and or equal pur dun
lug power hereby declares Its opposi-
tion tn th debasement of Ih national
currency by the udmission uf silver to
free and unlimited colnago at the ar-
bitral ratio of 10 to 1
Tim convention pased a resolution
of thanks to Chairman tltlkeson and
adjourned sin die at 248 p in
SEDUCTION CHARGED
WILLI tit IIKIIICV IS AltllUBTKU
AT AltllUOItn
Ucifrrnorllsely Will Oelleet Tnxe
ur njet llin HttUrs from
lija territory
Arlmore I T August JSHpoclal >
Wallac llellly was arrested 18 mllrs
west of her thl morning by Deputy
Marshal lulllam 41 I wtanted lu
Callalian county Texas on an Indict-
ment charging him with seduction his
alleged ylotlm being Mls Mollle Hart
The sheriff of Callahan county has
been notllled of th arrest and will
ho her tomorrow to tak th prtaontr
to Texas
Your reporter was ahown a letter
today from Oovernor Mostly In which
he states he Is enroute for Chlrkaah
for the purpose of a settlement with
thoso who liav rrus l to i > y th 1
per cnt tax II Is accompanied by
th national mllllla and will eltbr col-
lect the tax or ejool those refusing to
pay as Intruders In the letter he says
he doe not anticipate any trouble
but that h believes that they will
all pay up
Chlckaha I T August M Bpeo
ll < loen > or P I Mosely of th
Chlcksaw nation accompanied by a
company of Indian polios anid at
11 oclock to oollect th 1 per cent tax
of Willi Intruder or put those who
should refuso to pay it out of the Ter-
ritory There 1 considerable excite-
ment over the matter It la dimoult
to tell the outcome tKlt It Is belle ed
that thosa who hav refused to sett
will do ao now
YAULT BURNED OUT
TniAl DUUWIKO CO PAl > MtU
AT BLOIN
Tl Wrlc mt an IiMMndlavrwuift
Cnorn Lost i
th rir
Klgln Tex August J flpciaI V-
At 1IW this morning the Texas JJrew
Ing companys vault waa ml on Or
It was a total loss together with a
cotton wed hous belonging to th
Urenhsm oil mills In whloh wag stor-
ed more than a oar load of seed be-
longing to W It Carter enCa
County Attorney lftglMmttn u In
town getting all Information posalbs
relative to th origin ot th fir
A UHAKHAnT MAHOLISDm
Kllld Will CvavllaK C tlM
Midland lload
Clarence Ijl Aug Jl Bpscixl V
Clarnc Jackson a brakeraan on in
Midland branch while trying to mak
between
a coupling was caught th
ngln and a draw bead and wa so
badly Injured he died soon aftr btag
rulessed
if
Ifve Lin trttfl inr
Oalreston Tex Aug U < Sp olat
A new llu of stssmers btw n thk
t > oit and Colon 1 now an assured
fact Th Unit tms1 will l av Colon
about Soptember 1 rrpratlona fer
tb freah watw JMI ai wtU nacVw
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