Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 73, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 22, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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RECOVERY
In Business Appears to
Be Steady
TAIMEMS ON UOM PinClIASES
AFFECT 1I0MV JIA11KLTJ
ULT LITTLU
BUSINESS SLUGGISH
UQ IVY IlUCIlAS LS LAST KALI
HAKE 3 WLIA1C MAHUGT
The Averac Prlot of Coiuiiiodlttcs
la Loner at Ircirn Than
ETr Knonu Uefors
York rb 21 II O Duns
weekly review will sayi
The restoration of the treaiury re
servo has been effected with remark
bly llltls monetary dleturbance
though stringency In many market
greater elsotthere than here and great-
er lu commercial than In other lines ha
vomewhat retarded business Tlia rapll
rlie In the price of bonds strengthen
publla confllencc AV Iitlti money mar
kets are rrowlnr easier as rnrldly a
could bo cxi cctod aft r th w ltti Iruwnl
of 170 000 000 from unemplojcl fun In
thj expected activity lit umimertlal
loins doea not appear as otTtilngs are
In no Important branch of business
Is there jot nipurent much aisraBtiUin
to ox and 1 ui chases to cover several
months actual conum Hon were mads
Itliln a fnv weeks on rising markets
iau fall distribution t lomumers haj
been stow tui I reductions In prices huve
not biouuht a rcnannl of such luvinjf
1riies of coin mod It kit as a wh le are
now at the lorn st average ever known
IUloIi ts of wheat continue lunvy
215Cud bushols for the vwek against
1412G17 Inn yuir an 1 df irss 1 thn
ttlc of I cl ru iry dellv ery to 11 S 4 al
thouRh wheat Is nominally 7 1 1 higher
Receipts since uiriMt hava bien ho
mie as to tndlcat u much ruUer
J lei J than hus hffn entlmntid but
Atlantic exports tiro Mhnulat 1 l
lower prices for the past wit k 1 810 30i
bushel Hour Im IulM ua against
1 38iC07 lnt star torn Is le tower for
cashj western rveelju having beu
ty lirgi
Cotton again de line 1 c with lire
realizing naleri ngureirntlnK ti million
bales for the wetk tfj toulullve stl
mates nr i rslstently ri cuti 1 hut
receipts do nit fuor them nor ts mt
ual consumption encouraging as tie
cllnlng 1 rices of goo In show Lower
ptlccs wouM not 1 e hurtful to tinnier
If prcvutlnfr ixottsive planting
In almost till manufacturing- pruluets
declines continue thouah In some
classes quotations are so lticiulnr that
the chsngo cannot he uccitrutely ineas
urel ltcsKimrr j Ig lion nul gray
firitw are n shade Jnvcr at Hushing
Textile manufacturers fnll to intet tl a
demand expected an prices am gencr
ally weaker open reduction averaging
2 per cent for cotton toads and since
January 1 uluut Pir rent 1ilees nro
now vtj per cent above the Invest
point In J813 but at the htihtt tolnt
had risen 23 er cent Not much lu
crease of buying answers to tlicm re-
ductions anl of some joo Is accumu-
late storks ara qulitt larks Dress
roods and blankets are In f Ur demand
but mens woolens are both lnacthe
nd much demoralized by competition
a mon k mukers so that nctual tmnsne
tlons are In it any cases Cr to 11K be-
low oi en nuotatloni Hal of wools
for the week wire somewhat smaller
than last year I rices do not decline
as the lo re I n market remains utronrr
Failures In the Unite t Slates have
been 2S0 and fis in Canada uaatnst CI
test ear
ltRTlCU COTTON SI irCllbT
llepurt uf the Mrvir Mnplo lr tlia
Wfk
New Orleans rob 21 Secretary
llesteis New Orleans Cotton
3 xchango statement Issued before the
VDU vi uunuicnn III U t vnani BJ1
reas in the movement Into sight corn
tared with tho saimi das ending this
date last enr In round figures of to -
iV th Liamo ay tefois last
l J 2x5 nnrt 0l rr th0 ia biys In 1H93
l 5 0 r or tne nrat tw enty one days
of 1 ibiury the Inures show a decrease
under tti same iwent one dojs of
lebruary last ear of 47 000 a gain
Serial am tm oar berore last
ttf wK1 our ama Umo In
Tor the le months onl tent one
flays of the season that lae eliiitd
the iaggrgate Is behind tha ilo months
S2ia ll0ie dl8 r aht Hr 2 611
ar1i5 - nw 1ti year Kfors
list S12 0WI but Is ahead of the sune
time in lbflj by 239010 im amount
brought Into sight during in last
Sims ten 13798i ha- 1m
nJfi iAr nt Bvn dav ndlng this
aiid 103X69 for tho same time In IS93
The movement sines Soptemter 1
shows receipts at Ml United States
ports 4138113 against CwJuTf lt
year 6125fl1a for the jVJr t2
roro last and 4 533 99 In 1443
S itn arr0BS lh MlMlenlppI Ohio
InA fiomao fhrr to Northern mills
Tear B762 jear before last and
In some conditions the ealn from
the use of SCOTTS EMULSION
of Cod Uvtr Oil U tpd For this
aion we put up a 50c ie which
faenoufh for an ordinary coujh
or cold or useful as a trial for
bafcles and children
In other conditions gain must
fce slow For these Scotts Emul
slon must be taken as nourishment
food rather than medicine the
food prepared for tired and weak
digestions
tM sad tin t til dnitthti
TStJ
491 same time In MM Interior stocks
In excess of those held at the close of
the commercial jear S2 iS lta nst
553 701 last year 277 HI jear before last
and Ml 039 eomc time In ISM Southern
mill takings exclusKe of amount con-
sumed at ports US 403 against 613747
last yoar 4l7o9 year before last una
437 469 s ime time In 1S33
froreljpi exports for the week have
teen 03 035 rgalnst 112 004 last year
maklnv Ihn total thus far for tho sea-
son 3120164 nralnst 6 018 128 last yenr
or a decreaso of 1 597 Ml Northern
mill takings durinic the rst seven
days show a decrease of 6 21 as com-
pared with the correspondlnff period
hit year and their total takings slnco
September 1 hae decrease ISS S8 The
total takings of American mills
North and South and Cinada thin far
for the season have been 1830 923
agalnit 3 260 177 lat r Theso In-
clude 1267 Ml by Northern spinners
agnlnst 726 T37
Stocks at the seahoard and 23 lend
inv Rnuthrn Interior centers have de
creased during th week 19 780 halen
agilnst o decrease during the corre
sponllnff period last season of 41 507
and nre now S BOO smaller than nt this
date In 1S9 Including stocks left over
at torts and Interior towns from thn
last eron anl the numlwr of bnles
brought Into sight thus far for the new
crop the supply to date Is 277 115
bales agnlnit 8C6I1S1 for the same
period last 5 car
IlunU Clcnrlnga
New York I eb 21 The following
table complied by Urndstreet s shows
the total clearances at the i rlmlpal
cites and the percentage of Increase or
dec reuse as compared with the cor
responllng week last year
New York Ixio 49 6 I6U Ml 691
Chicago Inc 80 81674 913
Jioston inc IjO eiwiiu
Phlldetphla lie 03 C002002I
Ft IulP Inc 8 2 2i4C2 61S
flan rranclaro Inc 23 3 14 VB CM
Unltlmore lna 29 3 14 113OS
rittsbure Inc S3 8 13 776 674
Olnrlnnall dC 15 3 lOnPOSO
Kansis City Inc 108 v nr rTi
Naw Orleans Inc 48 0 0 Sort E23
Ilnrfalo Inc 3 2 4 095 160
Milwaukee Inc 47 4902I5
Detroit Inc 81 6rjtl71
ToulsvlUe doc 67 6517 rs
Minneapolis Inc 32 6 f lit 411
omahi Inc 108 trmoo
rroldenco lne 103 6 2311 M
clMelard Inc 112 G 110513
Tlounton the Cl 0
St latil Inc 151
Denver lne 8 1
Indianapolis Inc 61
Columbus O lne 3 5
Hartford Ino 71
Hlehmon I lne 12 t
Washington Inc 13 7
Da Ion
Dnlh
Ht Joseph dee 23 6
Penrli d c 310
Jlpinphls Inc 13 7
Portion 1 Or Inc 13 4
It Uiem r lne 13
New Hat i n
ay nnah Inc 30 4
Atlanta Inc 63 0
IVtrt Uorth
AVacn lne 1 9
NoiTolk Iru 301
T n iigcins ike 20 3
WUhlla dec 1
lilrmlnphmi lne 61 3
T it i me J0
tin tt mrioa Inc 28 4
NnslHllli I in 28 tJ
aahtslin dec fl 1
Halt I - la dels
Monirrai cic no
Tornnlo Ino S7 0
llalirax lne 1fl
Hamilton dee in
ftlnnlprr Inc 3j0
Totals Inc 10 7
jsomn
01H1
1 01 311
131711
I33S11
Gniiiimrntli iHlon lutei in
ow ork Tib
21 Is a
comparative pollon stnletuent for the
yefk endhiK Iebrusry 21
t lecelpts ill nil Pnllel
Htatcs ports diirllli eek
Net receipts ut nil tlnllel
Slsles oris dirlnj rams
lleek last vent-
Totil receipts to this dat
niai recipts lo ssma
last yesr
nxports for the meek
dale
l xporls for sains week Isst
THE GAZETT Ei POUT WOKTU TEXA8 SATUHDAY rjSDIlPART 22 1895
t 019 7C7
4 mS3
2 717 mi
17011 SIS
Hi 01
2 311 ST
2 2inrri
1TOI50
BI0M
SR rt CI2
mint
1B11 DO
3 07131
Sill 111
1 111 r2
1 1311411
J 71 J1J
1 S31H
120 110
i sen in
tm mi
1 3 7
CM 701
31H U
1 01 KT2
107 IIS
1 H7
i Sit m
jwis i
SS2
year 111 01
Total exports to this date S0WO37
Total cxptrts lo same date
last jear 4 96S S0d
Blork at all United Slates
HK 33
um t tin uniird piaies ports
same time last esr
flock at all Interior towns
Htnrk at nil Interior towns
11 017
181311
same lime Isst year 170 rn
5 K J llv1l 1131000
UL jicrpooi same umo
last jear
Blnolc of Vmerlcan llfloat for
ureal Ilrltaln
Block of American ndont for
17SI 000
1S8 000
VI B uruain same lime I tit
r J30 000
A llenvr I allure
Troy Ttrel 21 -D W
Vw nil merchan
d so deal r made on assignment last
lilsllt lo n llotsn of Waco nex
vnrrnnen l sslenmrnt J
J Cnnn merchandise nnl the Troy
Uru romnany n le aslKnments
McOlassins llallllilrs nro HrKe but
lollilnit dellnlle Is known reitanllnit
Urn amount of liabilities or aswts Tin
sTerjpJ T rcb 1
tV McOlasson tanker and du er In
Bcmial morchondlo of Troy small
from Temple In II ts count mads on
assignment last nltht for the bnt
eP7 ro4 eJll The deVstor
ilJJi Sk of a or anil
5SofFw iSrfor
iwn Ess Lm
or tne bVnent
tlven Wr A nt
TnCASlHLll 111 nil IMTltATLU
Th Jr H
IMIhonl lnTing th nXi
Ilellon Tex reb SI
U ln
Nov ember 1J when W llhUrSTho
had been
county treasurer
for a neat
many jears n nut orflM there
ss an apparent ahorlsit in his
ao
counts but he made a final aS An
meonllme he was Indicted for mlsan
proprlallon of public monies he cao
counrt in hlertjHy ln Slsfr
g rr
To riopemenls In one Day
Miami Tex Feb 81 -Special
Thn
iwn Jn trMt ltnwn S
da over tho elopenitnt r VlbMI
iofaer5v 3I D WeckoVsr
both of this
town Jlr V eaver Is on
of th leading nisrchanl herand MIm
iSr one ot OCly
On the same eienlni
our tax as
sessor Charles nhalerT
run on- aiih
im r an lniblsJu5
lady ct ih county Both wereVt are
UeVtluaCd arn 1fiS
WILL BOLT
Gol Crawford Prefers a
Populist
TO A I MLR HILM II IinMOCll IT I
nuHHis niD Iosinuv ur iiiij
lllllUTTia ULALTV
HARDY COMMITTEE
iiirm actiov siiins i iioit uv
TI1U GUL11IILU PACTIOC
Jutluo IlfMivnn Out of Politic- HI
Itetlra to lrlnle I lf lten
The action of the Hard eommltt
Mt OaUrstnn has lrcelved not a 11 1 1 lo
romnunt at tho state capital 1 ew
liecr uie to din us the situation
4C10 0I
I 21 sl
United Untts
treasi 310 i 033
T vetu m of New York
Increase J 4 423
Dominion of Cinada
Ul 1reaenl larui Lxplrei
Austin Tex Teb 21 Special Col
Slat Crawford of Dallas wno was one
of the participants at the Hardy com-
mutes confutnee at Qalvestcn the past
week was hero this week The colonel
unhesitatingly slates that he will not
cast his vote at the ensuing election for
the Demooratla nomtiuo for congress
In the Sixth District If he be noml
natid on a froa and unlimited coinage
platform
He would prefer he says to cast his
ballot for the Populist nominee anl
he further states that tho sound
morey Democrats In the slate shoull
In no Instance give their aid and n
Klatanc to nny Demociatla nominee Tor
longre s who acuu ts the nomination
on a fiio slUer platform
Col Crawford Is authority for tht
ctaUincnt that Oo Olbl a In In hi i
lohSPMion a letter ft m ix lov Oran
JI HntertH In whlfli the oil nlcal lo
Biiyn that lov Glbli Is correct In the
imnltlnn 1ip Is now occuplng anl
further sajB that ten speetlus fiom
the Dill is ttimetto btauty will do
inn fir Demncri y than lnn sne chfs
I ii om km man umocrai8 tor tne
renson that the ra litis brunette rlntes
rfinil tlftd tlA m n vna a Unl
t ma ihc iii - in imy nj ib ii
lUHim tl Inks and Hint hl cnndll nnd boll
1 0 4l3 utt MTincm nl pg the Hi e he Ins re ent
i ruieued u I rod iwn tn lh cmd nt
i thi Democratic orfrinlnatlon In Taxas
for i urileatfon nmorr tho number be
Iru Julro Hph nan who was apt roach
ft bv tie riizctta coiiespondtnt for
n n axpresftlu
Tho ni Inlnn Is entertalnel by not a
few nf the fiknds of the unite metal
neerlheles that the Hnrtly plan of
actlnn nun ni an In Itnl lo bolt by that
faction Thnre nlm think In thli wlo
say that the executive rommlltre dl 1
not transrenl Iti nuthorltj h i rderlng
a primary electl in on tie slher ques-
tion nrt I that tt van In eompllnnoo
with the rcsoluilon paj nel ly the
committee at the Iinllni meeting uhn
as the single oll mtnndrdttes eon
tend thej nere In the msjorlt
It Is pr dWed 1 1 so ne of tlm friends
of tie white mtnl tint dlfatloTis
selected rontrnry to the pi in ii Inptt 1
ly the exccutlsQ committer will be on
land nt the Austin romenllnn nnl
tl nt without the lfat provr ntiin thej
will ropent lh scenes of the Houston
convention nnl i etlre nnd steet an
antl smn delei atlnn to the nnllnnnl
poniniIon Or t tt fl- t r t hi
the state conentton nt fort Worth
driein tlons Irrrg tlnilv felo tel and
eontrnry to the mode peopled hy th
exeeutle committee ho on bant
I soni fnnrlnir m n for the DMnocrnilct
I nomtnstlon for goernor with lews
on nto 1 questions diametrical to
tl one hell bv the reufnt chief CTfii
1 the and that they will break loon
nnl retire snd nominate ruch a man as
Cnt Clint Gliding of rtrenham
tt Is anything but a fair nnl open
exoreslon on tin silver question tho
frlen li of the pale mtsl ny Clnrlc
llard Mattock rrnwford et al who
nre Identified with the oil crowd
and that thc nre now slmtlj
skirmishing fir position so that they
can break nwn
A urn I the statement that Ju Ijre
llenpnn still hns a hinkerlng for of-
fice the statement follow Ins mn le ly
him In the i resnco of the Onrette
eorrosprndent mnv sere to plncn the
rl alrmin of the rnilnay rnminlslnn In
Hie proper Iteht Iffiro lmnrrats of
Texas He snld hae hell the last
offleo I eti eet to hoi t J ropnsa to re-
tire nt the exilratlon of m present
term f oftlre to m quiet homo nt
1al mine and there upen I the remain-
ing dns c f mj lire nnl j reparo for
the future I si nil rnner ceiie low
ever to feel an Intercut In iniitlenl nf
fslrs in Texas and I Khali he eer
rtadv to do what I ran for tfc
o Democrnc M
Penitnr AValter Tips or this city who
serve 1 In the lst upjer house states
tint he will not be n esndldste for re
nointnntlon nnl re elertlon Judge Jim
Cooke of rturnet eoimty Is mentioned
as a probable csndldite
TO II0I1 V M Mii TI0
Varln Inliltintr Mmit to Inntrnit
C utility- 1 ivsiutlTv Conmlttev
rnrle Tei VVh Jl
call was Insued this afternoon for n
metttns of sound money Democrats
on Paturda the 2th Innt to tsko
action In the pending ramp stun Hound
fury irmrcrBis uay inni tney will
not nrildpnt in the primaries under
the rules prescribed bj the stste ex
ecutivi committee nnd will Rppesl to
the county committee to follow Demo-
cratic custom and precedent Candi-
dates for local offices are greatly ex-
ercised over the situation and are lm
Tdorlnff the sound money men to par-
ticipate In th print Tries to nomlnst
loeal candidates This th sound
money men say they will not do un-
less the state committee rescinds Its
action by which they attece that they
an n barrel from expnetMnjr their
sentiments upon state and national
queettons
iuht iv lmvr ivouru
rouulUt ViernllTff Cnnimtttes o Bs
Called Soon
Austin Tex Keb 21 Special -A
5KXm0ihe PoP Ute
iArmniLUe ner toJlv tatca that
lili wnthin N th the com
mitiej win called together at Kort
Worth within lh next fifteen days
the state nojnlnstlng convention
Instructed for McKlBlr
ln5Tx b Special V
The JUoublicans ot ubmxSSSJtZ
tr met yesterday to elect delegates to
the state and congressional conven-
tions Hon IKtirj Palm of this place
was chosen to represent the party In
both conventions with Instructions for
Mckinley for president Itesclutlons
were adopted r lodging lojoltj to the
ItepuhUcan part protection and sound
money
at tub statu capital
Beret til Companies nt Articles of
Incorporation
Austin Tex Keb
Texas Molatsei company of Hous-
ton capital stock 110 000 Incorporators
H Hcnke Chas II Ituhlman II O
Keller and C 0 Petal Tmplre Pre
Drlck cdmpany of Denton capltil
stock 120 000 Incorporators J W
HIpy I fl Walker and Alhert Aort
Tho Oak Cliff Water Supply company
today changed Its name to tho Oak
fllff Water Supply Uectrtc Ilght anl
Power company The St Louis Orna-
mental Iron Wire and Metal company
with a capital stock of 75 000 wes to-
day permitted to do business In tho
state
Lieutenant Governor George T Jes
tcr telephone from Corslcnna thli
morning that he would reach Austin
tomorrow morning to sere as cMf
executive during the Eoernor s ab
sence
ino state treasurer today Issue 1 a
call for registered warrants from
twtnty ono to twenty two thousand
embracing 151 000 of which nmount
77 000 ts Interest due on 1 onds held by
rK und due January 1 1S93
The Houston nnd Texas Central rail-
way this afternoon pild Its quarterly
ta of one per cent of passenger
earnings for quarter ending December
SI last amounting to 12114
Itllf 110411 COl 1 KIOY
Great Duntucp Done uuil Two 3len
liijurcil
NohMIIe TcnnPeb 31 A frelelit
Irnln and a work train on the Nash-
ville Chnttanooga anl 8t Louis road
collided tonlst at Pcgram a email
etatlon ua Hy Injuring two men Tl e
first report that lo men weie klllel
ines to be Incorrect A Rood deal of
damage n done to tho trains
Itll4IAlM OP Till Olioltl IILMtn
Arrlicil on llio llntrl nnd Mill lis
Intrrrrd at eitnrlc
New York Teb 21 The bod of the
lalo Theodore Kunjon ambnssador to
lermony na on board the stefimsblp
Havel whltli arrived to lay The re-
mains Here coivey to Newark N J
here they will He In stale In Rt
Paul h Methodist Lplscopal church un-
til tho ruuernl
II U St II It I II ItOll
CIuiinry 31 t nr ltrru a Ad
drth stiiilriitst
tJiwrcnce Kas Keb 21 Chaun52
M Depew has declined nn InvitaMm
to address the law stu leuts of tho
State unlversltj at their commence
ment here His reanons for ma Intc
the declination It Is said wn thit th
faculty had recently refused Colonel
ItolrtO Injrersol p rmlMon to
spenle before students nnd he could not
accept
IV unl nm for rcinm
Washington Peb 21 Tie follow InK
pension hae bfen prnnted to lexnni
Orlklnn James T XI II tehrnnd lenr
Innd llrnzorla rountj Mex can war
widow rimlra J Toster Xluckliorn
Austin county
WALLER RELEASED
TUB lCV COSlI WA1 t 1H1SU
KntltL A irAit
A aiatler Vblcli Came snrleadluir
lo tlio Seoruuoe u
matlo Itclatlons
Wnshlnpton Teb 21 5e rtsrv
Olney retelved a cnb ejirnm todaj fiom
Ambassador Luitts announ Irjr that
Waller the ex consul to MaJagsscur
was releasd from Jail toda It ts ex-
acted that Waller will Join hli family
ln the United States
As Waller Is entlre dstl ut of
mean our ambassador Mr ruttl hia
been authorize 1 b Becrelarv Olnej to
1 rovldo him with trinsportallon to f ls
country He lias been In prison for
ncarlv a jenr Imvlnc been arre M by
the I rench authorities on th Cth of
March list ln MalsRasenr ail offer
wards being kept In confinement In the
military prisons of Trance The an
Kuitiife nre rrei mat iney nave rttx
son to bo rmtlflel nt the on tome ni
the case which as revealed bv eorren
ponuenee on this subject enm near
mtuiK n severance oi fiipionptlo
relations between the two republics
the point at tiuo wis not whether
Waller was RUlltv rf the oT nse
charel ntralnst him but resolved tt
lf Into a question whether nnr pov
ernment had th rlajht to tnsNt upm
satlifjlnir Itself tlint the American clt
Ixen bal ho I Juettce As the evPen a
ujon whl h he wos convteted was Anal-
ly exhibited to Ambisndnr Tutls ur
irnernmeni was enllrelj saft fie l
though it was Incidentally shown that
there could be no rensjnnble doubt of
the Eiillt of the prisoner os was con-
ceded by President Cleveland himself
horrTblyTangled
S Till CIC ll A PIMIMI TIIVI AM
ISTlTLV Kill ID
In m Uruiiken Rtupoe It Wanders t
th Suburbs nnd Lies llovru
n tb Truck
Dallas Tex reb H -Dan
McCormlck was struck by an
intXllllnt0n1h lock In the
outskirts of the city and Instantly kill
fiJr drunk yn lomisld tho
track lie as horribly mangled about
the face and body
ATTACKS Tllll OV1TLU IlIIL
London em Opposes Any
tlons on Cuttl Importation
London reb i The Dally News In
fSuwii1 V1 he bln
Iff UwV fwllament lesterday b
frwr 1 ong president of t i
E vrt rlculture proposing I
Permanent existing rsstrlctloiis
0rheimKlrtIon ot cattle
Thy Dally News denounces the bill
trl n 1rs attack on
ire trade and tas
this foolish
or protection all around
una
a no sovcrmnent could rsc
STOCKMEN
Draft Strong Resolutions
at
UtniTii mourn ik
TIIO IIXIS C01I1I1 lltl OT
LI S TIMS 10UOOHK
PLEDGE TO PROTECT
TIIU I IMS IP Hi LSTtllLHIH l AS
If KHMLHLV SI OOI1
MuoroiiM Slrntore liulomeU to
tali the l1alnrN u tliu
autlue Luivii
Alidland Tex Pcb 21 -Special -
The Ttfxus and Pacific Cattle Ilalsers
lrotectlve association met hero today
with the largest attendance uf Its his-
tory A U ltobertfon acted as presi
dent and Harry Mclyre us societary
Judts Hryan of Midland delivered an
tiddresj of welcome and tlia president
I responded b pushes were made by
I Lee Johnston L 1 enlon J T Martin
W U Connell A 1 Uush W It lul
I 1U of tnu huiiitaiy bund and othufl i
ihe object of tlie niCLtlnff lind Its
tlou Is tull shown i tne reulutljns I
ttdul led b a rlsjnj vote as follows
ihls convention of cattlemen
ecnt an arta tomprlBlns one third of
the etnto of rexas and cattle of tliL
value cf slxt lulHlona dollars Ihut
tho recent rtjulatlons b tho depart
ment of agriculture Jimmry 27 10
crntt an embargo against the move
mint of cattlo from tub state of Tex a it
to all other states north and west the
onl market available to wtstern and
northwestern Texas That said regu
lutlons thus effect iv ely destroj a tno
tuinmcKo of this etutu from tut lesn
than ten million dollaib thli being up
pioxlmatcly tht vulue of the annual
output uf cattle frori this district of
country to the northern markets and
at the mine time dv ruciates the value
oi our prope rt lkHi cattle and land-
ed not les than J2S OW 000
Son whereas the honorable secre-
tary uf agriculture has ajollshed the
abov c mentioned quatuntlne line be
cause of the fact that the line prev-
iously established has been constant
li crossed by Infectious entile with-
in the stato of lexas thus endanger-
ing the relt of tho cattle of the state
and the United btites the teport of
his department having shown that dur-
ing the year 18Jj about 10 000 cattle
died from Texas fever In the state of
levin nnd
Whereas the honorable Been tarj
of aKrlculuro has further stated In
the lecent reuulatlnns th it when any
le fj all have adopte 1 a dlfTetent
line and have legislation whereby such
Ur in be maintained and such regu-
lations can be com letely and strlctl
em r el ti at he mlxht so modify such
rcLUlatlons so as to conform to such
slate or territorial line and whereni
our Btate military commission by Ua
recent regulation pre a I me J to be law
by the Hon C A Culberson towrnor
of the state of TexaH has establlshel
the line male b tho United Ftateri
department of ncrlculture In 1Sj a a
tho line now existing ln tt is state and
Inve declnr d thnt said line Is now ln
existence anl shall be maintained
I tC jlVd tlilt fhft PftMUfnJn s
Western anl Northern Texas reeoRnlxe
whii uccp uiyreciauon me prompt
an 1 decided actlnn r tim fmai
nu ii it- Prtinniry commission as meet
im of l irsnirtmi nt nf
agriculture thus removlns all neces
s e exls tne tmuaiRO
Ilesolved further that we pledn
ourt Ives cell clltclv and Individually
to the recognition of the liw as exist
tnif on our statute as construed by our
stale ometnls and further thnt we irUe
to the onlelals nil the nil at our com-
mand to the enforeenunt of the lair
ltetolved further Ihst the pernor
and sanitary rammlsslon lo rwiucstel
to present these fnels to the stretsry
of nitrlciillure as the uninlmons
senti-
ment of the cnttlemen of Texas
rtorohed that Inosmuch ns the nov
ernor by uroclamatlon lm iii
quarantine laws
f tint Ih omcers of the state Ineiu ling
h state riniters shall he usel effect-
liely for the enforcement f lh
that reouest the novernor and sani
Itary hoird to ue directly to iho
jorloa countj oniecrs of tho coSntlM
ot tt est Texas and to the stale rani
era such orders as vlll lao beiond
ny question their duties In the
KCer ot hrjirIv
h V 0t y lnrrtloSdof
ii Zby mn wn lo htm
an thit w C1
o Znn eittlemsn
MarrJrcrfshALDuATj
U
and W T Seott Jollon
Action was taken looKlnar
to the ii
orous prosecution V-
low AV A1I1I
Canaht In Jlaell
lnillr
was caught and n i7 11 Jm
nmnutn tlon riI n t
performed the operation
irniniii
Dr Doak
Jliii ii
Tie of Tirol
KPnm
n n
Ilrenks n Child a Leir
MeKlnney Tex Feb si OntiaM
Jast eienlng th lm4 Syr old
Hr D A Cf h t this CHy
ran out and swung to a nasslni uii
loaded with wool when a hea nil
of timber roll d off and brok hMe
beside otherwK serious frfjuHrfi
Os er On Hundred Conversion
meetings eer held heK wllh tlvi
100 conversions nr
suciiiiivN rivn iuiIrT
TbrleUMTIBl
MM b
Heed nj Hrn
What
Illotlicrs rrlond
Castorla
Tsitorla Uso well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any pntn rlptlon
mown to mo It A Aacncs II P
111 Co OfjrJet lrooUjnK T
Ttiorjioof Cnstorla li so unlTcrcU and
Its mcr uto veil known thit it seeuti a woik
of lupcirrccBiloD D rrdonu it I cw fjo tho
InteJIent f airtCei nho do nt tep Cajtcrsa
hitliiaeafyrreh
Cjlslos ZIahtth D D
Now Vork City
quet of tht Mlcl lean club and after a
heirty feast listened to eulogies of Ite
publlcanlcm fiom the lips of dls
tlmruihtd members of the party Let-
ters from 1 ecd and Harrison were
t reeled with apt tiutre but tho mention
of Mchlnlej was gteetcd by prolonked
and repeated jells of approval
111 AIIOI I v i U StSTlH
Dlatrlct Attonie mil VtnrBhnls to
Il tvi it Siilurlis
Washington Pi b 21 Tho ltouo
committee on Judlclarv to day njret I
to rejiort favorablj a bill to abolish the
fee sjstcm us appllcuble to United
Stales district attorne United htates
marshals an I their nsRlatants and
deputies and to substitute salaries
SENATE COMMITTEE
IV 91 SSIOV W1 1 llinilll 11811
3tOM 1 11USI Mil lltTIU10
ltany r Stalemenls In the
porl tb lleiull if Son Iran
olsou hlrvet TalU
WashlnEton Teb 21 The senate
committee on I aclllc railroads was In
session today Mr Huntington
still on the stand nnd Senator Morgan
agtin acting ns Interrogator In chief
The Inquiry was continued on the llnea
of the report mado by the Tattlson
commission
Mr ltuntlnrton nasirtcd that many of
the uieminti mado ln tho riporl were
tno result ot mere street talk ln San
1 ranclsco He was asked If It nas
true as slated In the late benator tan
I V raon bet0 mt commis-
sion that Huntington Stanford Hop
IllnoaaJa C0Cer aJ recelied
3 O00MO In stock arter the comple
l A1 cntral l aildc and ntlled
that this statement did not accord
with his recollection
Tho four had recelied SI5 000 000 In
I n lhe reiate and It had been
dltldcd equillj
ar Mcrln narked that he
wnnled to go Huntington an oppor
tunlty to answer tho aspersions tast
yf lm lli Mr nVlnglon rerlled
tS ii V0uldttk crs to reply
to all
that
his enemies had said of
SIAKI Ml HI DICTION
Salaries of lliillnn Inipeetors Innsea
u Wrnnulp
eost house In
rh ni ox
fu -
Iimeii lha nniAns
I f Inllnn nspectors
helaS Vthe from SWOO
the law for the current jear Ann
S maa l0 tha h0le In uclialf
defeated rocnchmit and was
biTthirfcfffloa8y nn cmphoslzed
J lht Ptrllamentafy -iron
i
RIO Of
Oler tvin hnn i V
hair or1111 I1 nnlnB TO Hi Or
fh ehilV hlctor of
Mr he 0e by a loto of 6J to
Una ami 0 lnlbt S outh Cnro
lutbSr f two
rather
hell1il
lmi gentlemen Veie
hmmltlg an1 h other durlnr
tlli
debu
wu mucl iuin
lolco nnl a whirlwind of pesllcumtlon
ascanTTM J
Jl T tajnurned over Saturday
excel t for a night session
devoted to
private iru 10
pension bills
clJilJvirohc0n wn oted ex
clueively to the prliat pension calm-
At 10 30 the house adjojrnod
nliu0J w wnlform
Belle Springs nultrr
DataMa Tanned floods
Chase nn 1 Rnl n nM
Camejon I and Dewley
ssvwrnTIkriMtto
Halstons Henlih Hour
TiniVEnDTs oni
Held a tonrereno
work t0 Progr of th
J 1clw g her Castorla
JhraihaJUslcrlsdfor casru
W tea sh Ia
u dl j to
WXeoshllcuiimiCathmClr
jWsfcWiafoi
is
Cnstorln Is Dr Samuel Pitchers Trispu
ond Cljliarcn It contains neither Opium jj
sthcr Nnrcotia suhstnnce It Is - harnTu
Tar Paregoric Drops SoothIu
It is 11 COS Tilt
iunC11 -
Syrtins and n
Its Rii irnntco is tliltr
aUUons of Mothers Castorla is tho CLlu
taitorlcamColl4a
ptilloa J
WttLoutUjirOUB4lljov
Tor sorenl nit
rourCloriVuJcu
doMsjitb1TTJVjii
reuilts sll
TaaQcn Atm Cowwt H ilciaiien
took eoatB at the eleventh annual ban
GREENS Bl
J
ANNUL ItClNtOY II sjj
AT CIEHqS
Many Proinlaest lartlii
tr
Nltli Speechei - TltiJ
Xcud for Keit RuiSJ
Cucro Tex Feb t fi
Green a brigade la nueUmta
nual reunion Th Vftiii
rive vesteroay eunlituii
being hero It was 1111111
memorial scrvlcei Int hlmt
jiiinn n oeKuu sna rtciti
of Hrenliam Issulni tbitdi
arrival About twenty of t
have died since ths HodjU
iiiai jiay Kpeecnei m 1
memory of them fcv n 1
Leary of San Antonio Huu
of Navasota tlie hffo ef
Col C rroctortnd flnlW
berjr of Cuero Amnjrotbvfs
memlers of the tirliidibai
Hardeman and Capt Kirks
nnd Miss Kir ttit flvar1
regiment O v UeNewtf
UllJ JlMRB C C Coxrfi
Major Wilklns of BreBbrm
Mctorla Is the lead lor Ui i
mini reunion with lieermiii
ond The procrsilon rate
morning with the tnlUUrr si
lend followed by CnmpEf
nnd Wm Pcurry ctmptfTii
the Heevlllo camp tfaq
brlEAde about one nunJn
bv Gen Hardeman tsd If
cnrrlTiro MIm brarn
lhe victoria camp
nt the hnll The mfKlfl
bv 1 rav er bv flev licTirtn
bv nn address of ITftawl
Summers nnd respond If
leary A pretty MMitt
wns 11 noem relted tr JH
written by ber father CiM
mica vai verce
InrTlt orfi ot lloolll
Uaikiaii Tr v rti W J
Rivnfalflrv Hun A Unnljll
n call for a meetlnf of Ui H
vlllo June 23
TO Cl III A COID1UW1
Take I axatlte Brom0s
All druggists reruna im
laiis to curt mx
ripple rrnj
The rort Worth snJ H
short line to mains- u
111 rill lo of MsJsruJ
m nt ti flvtm
remains of Major J rfl
rhod this morning of i
1 11 a The funftw m
leaders In the mailer of reduclZ the land railroad
place tomorrnw 1rrAj
ni lirto
sonic rraierniiy i ai
funeral El
ron tint in order Irtff
New ork hull CrtiaWn
1dam rheese V I
Itoqueforl enrrae -
f ap Sago Cheese
titles Pheese
Ncufchatel Cheeu
iiiiiiiii I rrem CUf
rromngo De nril j
I Imourrer ui i
Th
II ana TC train
nn niaVe I1T
at llesrne with
rfunir An In Fan A
Tin Me
ers between Tfan si VS
and Fun ni VL
Tll lrlet rorl
TJf i J
District court aLriil
after being In pWji
wllh lh Mi3asil
Itrnughan Is solicit tU
at- to e icceed rft
hrated Washington bl the local arisCTI
the opera nouw
7 nrriW
A car load lot dl
South Side rtWIJaisl
horses ilui
surrey
ml m
brote
sre em
cheap nieitjWr jg
jk
Ieo1 ol
M rfrl
cltlicn or
k riIii
a parnljtlo stro jl
nressed chickens 3wl
ducks at TfJLu4
Washington pMnSi
riedras T onsrW ifnl
States Consul PPt
stato d nnrtmon J1 jjskjj
ared empio -- eul o
tlonal rallroa s0
a 5 per cent
HfnviBk
uuti -
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