Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 57, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 22, 1883 Page: 4 of 8
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1THE GAZETTE: TORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY frJflBRtTABY 22.
Huaoonnr totlio
DEMOCRAT - ADVANCE.
I'UlfMHHKD 1IY TUB
Stook Journal Publishing Company.
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TERMS OP SU11SCIIIPTI027.
DAILY.
Ono month J 1 Of)
Ttirce mouths ..... a to
HU months ...... h (
One year --... low
TIIKWKEKI.Y OAy.KTTK
fin dwn recently iinlnrjccd iind Improve!
and now -on(HltMVi-lxcoiUMNn of reed
In" JimtU-r made up from the cream of the
dully edition making It tliebeU und tueap
t'xt rnj.r In the country wilt Ui mi Wit ti-
er In all imrwof tlKUiilloilHtnU-naiiilfnn.
mini free of txixtagc nV th following low
rule:
Threo month) - - 50
HU mouth SI 0)
One year 1W
HabHcrlilloit to dnlly mid weekly Im Mrletly In
ndvnnco find nil mniA Mopped when tlnn)
paid for expire.
BubHcrihcrx tleMrlnc the addreM of their
papur tfciincid will plwwo !t In their
ouimntinlcitttou both thy old andneirnd
drt-KH
Itcinll Uy Jma on Tort Worth isMtoftlce
money oi di-r or reentered Idler. If wnt
olhiwleo wo Mill .not lu retponidhle for
inlRuurrlKct'i.
AridruM UAzkitk Kort Worth Texan.
(Specimen cnplo nt freo on application.
UIMM'll tlKKIfRS.
77ir Sincii JontMAr. l'l'iif.tsiii.va Com-
rAWV have cttabltthrA llranrlt UJJlcrJi fur Our-
leijwndenee timl llw rtrct)t o uilwrlhrnirtia
mmt iubncrf)itiiiiiiinU where lUet of the tbm-
jivny'i 1'ubltcattont may ulutijt tie omul an
fdUuu t:
8an AKTn.iin-.Vo. 2 IMormai tired I).
W. 1 1 1 .1 U I. K .Van "tvr. f
AUSTIN Oirmr Airnuc (dirt IMt Aire
tlrttl It. M. .IiillNHU.N Managtr XV. 2.
Ul'ii.NOi; unit IU II. Co.s.sur.r At'Munlt.
CoijUAImiUit. It. I. llKNTli:r Mtwagrr
K. J. KrnriAKON Afcttntaut.
Iter business prosperity
she '"goes for' und obtain?.
Dallas plays n xea-sonnbly good second
to Tort Worth and pick up llio
crumbs that full from U tnble and
between the two Han Antonio may as
well confine Itself to the country west
of her und whatever trado It can draw
from the land of the Aafecs.
Gnizlii-Furni bund for Snlo.
Four loin each about 60000 one 100-
000 one 200000 acres. Tin only lingo
bodies to be had in the state in or-
ganized counties. Assuies security
rnpid iiiihaueeinenL ip value extra
ieblrablo for usoor In vestment.
15 K. GllAHAM
fjrnliain Younir County Toxiif.
U-11-2W.
IlldlcHdollH.
l''or Oulf Htulm: l'nrtly Woiuly wcnlhtir
with lor.tl rnliw In whi )ior(ioii; northern to
eautorly vrlmln; klallonury or Mlulit rlnn'ln
temponnuro In wusi portion; lownr Imromo-
cr. Tin: Tom Circuit Thnw eamo out last
woolt enlarged and othurwlso Im-
proved. Ah good u paper ah tho Tiniea
1h curtain to wield an influence for
good.
Somi: lucuiiH Hliould be adojitod to
provcul vougrcMH paying two prlcen for
rilnglo Hervleo and Inferior nervleo at
tiiat. Btop paying tho cxpuiiHeii of
contcitantH for eatn in eoiiuiess and
couIchIh would not ho iih nliimrouH tut
they now arc.
A MAJUHtrv of tho rieiiiito eoinmit-
tec on penllentlarlPH favor tlit up.
proval of llio peiiltotitlury ulnuso. A
minority composed of Jonx Yoiino
0()ooiiJno. II. TitAVLott JlAuxnrr
GtmiHiiud M. Y. Handommi oppose
nttllleation. A Hploudld (tuitrlutto.
Tho Oazhtti: commenilH their win-
dom and HtutcmuaiiHhlp.
lli'.l'oiti: tho railroads eiuno to Texas
where now are thriving towns and
populous oUleii nilod with im lntellt-
gont InditBtrloim und weultliy popula-
tion wero Hinall olweuro villages or
iiiiluhtihlted wiiHtct of prulrlo lautls
Ohl fogys may prate of llio good old
times but ono week's existence In
Ntiuli an iigoas this is worth a month
then. Let ail tho railways und other
Improving enterprise come to Texas
(hut will. Tliey enrluh tho state and
enlighten tho people.
Tuu President nominated threo of
the civil Horvluo commissioners Ttte -day
us follows: Doumak I). I3aton of
Now York John M. Ghixjouv of Ill-
inois and IdHlov IX Tiiumam of
C)hlo. Tho two Hist nanuid are Re-
publicans the llrst rather liberal
while the second Is it stalwart. Tho
last named is soutowhat obbunio and
his identity does not occur tousjust
now. Mil Eaton it will bo remem-
bered has been interesting him
self - in civil service for
Hovorul years am1 has published a hook
on the subject Jlo has been a wurip.
friend of the President's for many
years ami his coadjutor In all his )o-
.llttcul aspirations aitd ambitious. The
names of these two of tho Republicans
who are to form a part of the commis
sion will not bo looked on fuvombly
by tho Domoorats
Annulling the Capitol Contract.
Hcnator Davis has Introduced the fol-
lowing preamble mid resolution in
the peltate.
' Where. Much dlnnlWnctlon IM In
this ulnte In reference to tho coiittwl lor tho
tmlldlnKorthenew tatn caplto) hy which
three ml lions ofucrr ot Innilt Is ntteiupted
to bo conejcd to one liidlvidttal and
whore Ills jjcnernlly lx-llced that both tho
letter nod tho spirit of the constitution has
bren violated In atU'inptlwc In uo the whole
ofcalil lands foracspllAl vheli thoconttltu-
tlonavs "for the eicctlon of a new site
nipltol and other necessary public build-
Incs" as well a tho Ions willed policy of
Texas to sell her lands loartunl elt er nJy
In tnll nuaiitltlcs: and ttheicas. undvrsald
contract In addition In nld lands tho state
wtl have to pay for a xurlnlenonl and
other expenses enough money lo build a cap-
Itol nuilk'lcnt for the a or tho Mule; now
therefore twit
"UcsoUcd by thetczlslRturoof tho state of
Testis that njolntcommlttceofonofrom tho
senate and two from the hnii Ur appointed
10 nMcrlntti frrin the contrnelor upon what
terms shiiI contmet ran ho cancelled and
whether or not tlit-smiie cannot bo uiccllel
on terms udvantngeous to the state"
Kroui tho amount of ucrvousticr-s ex-
hibit' d by some people in reference lo
the disposition of the public domain.
11 would seem that they wero ufraitl
that some of the "htnded moiiojKiIista" i
intended to divide the state and carry
away their portion beyond tho borders
of Texas. Tin- capltol contractors liuve
j no disposition to remove their po'-'-ts-blons
fioui Texas to Chieugo The
cost of transportation which the
Hiutle norvioiis indlvidunls tleswtnt so
floipicntly upon and the high taxes
In ChlciiJio will Insure Texas against
tho los of :j000(Wl) acres of territory.
Tho senator's whereas and resolution
was "referred."
Tub best Uilnir thai can happen tin- south
for at least it deeiuht Is lo keep nut of polities
and In cotton us far as posMbU. Attonlloii
to lu r limllnc industries rather limn to
hUit'-suiuiikhlp Is uhiit Is roIiik to rnako hor
really thrive-. Y. )'. Tribune.
Tho Trl'unc like niaiiy other Ke-
publlciiiH would gladly see the Kouth
accept tho ad vice of tho lute Senator
Oaiii'Iintiiu and "keep out of poli-
tics." Hut tho south proposes" to do
no such thing. It Is as much inter-
ested In the management of the gov-
ernment as any other tectlop of the
union and since its rehabilitation fol
lowing reconstruction lias exerted no
Inconsiderable influence In tho hulls
ofcongtess. Knell patriots as Illicit
Lam Ait and other southern statesmen
have succeeded In displacing the Hour.
K0.N3 who have plundered tho people
of tho United States. No doubt tho
Republicans would gladly see the
Houth keep out of politics that they
might re-lnaugurato tho carnival of
peculation that prevailed whin they
had absolute cnnljol of the government.
to pay dividends i to its owners. Tho
long line of road extending westward
from Fort "Worth on the line of tho
TcxtMftud Pacific was nhnont unln-
- F -
habited two years atro. Now to the !
fool of the Slaked 1'JaIns a distance
of nearly three hundred miles there
are prosperous torns and thriving
communitte?. Hates of travel to Im-
migrants have been placed at the min-
imum cost of tho haul and every In-
ducement ottered them to come and set-
tle fn Texas and lcconie producers for
production Is necessary to transporta-
tion. Natural laws are stronger than
human agencies and the natural law
in this case is that tho owners of the
roads In Texas mint realize and ap
preciate I lie inuisputaulc fact unit in i
order to niako the roads remunerative
there must be a haul both ways and
they must prescribe a tariff of rates
which will not only pay the cost of
transportation but will encourage tho
producer to furnish product? for trans-
portation. The requirements of the
UfIJ (1VI IIV.U UiltU Vls l J 1V3 I
aid counsel and service among the i
ablest and best trained minds In the
country. Tho discipline of these men
is in the severest iwd broadest school
Special
of practical economy. Daily ami j
hourly they arc called upon to meet '
with tho full measure of their abili-
ties theconstnnly changing and grow-
lug needs nnd exigencies of the various
industries built ami building up in th
country traversed by their lines be-
cause on tho general prosperity 'of
these industries their Irafllc and reve-
nues depend. Are llio legislators or
llio general public more interested in
I lie perpetuation of harmoulouy' rela-
tions between the transporter aid the
producer than tho men who have in-
vested their millions in tho construc-
tion of railway lines?
a j
Costly Advertising'
McOresor rialndealfcr.
The Ga.ktti: has done more to
bring Itself Into prominenoo and favor
thun wo ever knew a paper to do in
soshorta time. It has Vust been hav-
ing u big strike to pass yWough but it
Is undaunted and defiant. The
effects of the strike rather crippled
theCiAKirrri; for a short time but it Is
now out full size and running In regu-
lar order and wo have no doubt that
the advertising the strike gave did
much good.
First in tho Field.
Honey tlrove Independent.)
A luru number of copies of tho
Fort Worth Uav!i:tth are now dully
sold on our struvts. We are glad to
note this fact its tho Ua.ctti: is a
Texas institution is llrst In tho Held
und reliable in every department. Jt
reaches us every morning on the day
ot puummion iresn una newsy.
AUSTIN NOTES.
-
Tin; trmloofSun Antonio Is principally In
tho country west und In .Mr-lno. mid the do-
vclopmcnl of thai sucUou should rui respoml-
tncly redound to tho wvllitrc of tho city Up
to tho uxti'iiitlon of tho 'lVnit PiU'Ulo rnll
load west ot tho 1'eoon i Ivor our niiri'linnu
enjoyed almost tho oxrliulvo rmhini i'urt
HtiM'kluii Kort I'livlsmid tlmi'Mi nVlo ttir-
rltory lyttiKlrllititaty. Afivr tholuitldlucor
said nnd Uin muiehantMOf UnlhtNuml l-ort
Worth liiTtided thnt territory and vy ifuson
of cheap and nulult froluhls vveroehahled in
divert much of tho trado hi their favor. Now
thotttiulhoru I'acillo tittlroad Is coinplutod
udapproacliOH thoh posts tn wlllitn iweu-ty-twu
miles whllo tho nearest point on the
Texas A 1'acllUi Is sixty miles. Hun Antonio
niiHclmutH should huo been tut luiud In tuUo
ndvautaKQ of tho now ordor of thliip ami n.
fata her lost prestige. This wo understuud.
lasnolyel been tho cae. Tho Pallas and
Tort Worth iiicrtihuius seetui; tho dancur
Ihreiitonlnfr tliclr hiuluess woru on tho
ground lu full forco and aro now landing
nnodsulMaila on tho Houthorn 1'aelllu at
thusaiun pries tint they founerly laid ilieui
down nt i'nyuh. In urdur tu du tills ihoy
have to (( on tnHlerru Illunen and biutl: tu
Mntfa a dlstniiro of about UV miles. While
this thlini IsR-jliiKon wu Und un rvpriwoulu.
llri'sofHun Antunlnbti!lue!s hmisesat Ihoso
points thus allowing trado that nulurully
ticlouesto tills city logo tnotluu' points for
tho Incl; ofunturpriM'. lfthlii Is tho wuy our
luulnoM men nro looking for nn oxteuelon
ur jiroyievlu aro not tlio brlllet .S'.tn
l)('pu'' t!rjn4.
If It beconies it (piostion betwoen
l'nt Wortli nnd Siin Antonio tho hit-
Tho Railroad Question.
The Ga.i:ttk yesterday morn lug
dismissed ho rights of property In
railroads In llii'Jr relations to the pub-
lic as well as the Intimate connection
of interest that subsists between trans-
portation and production tliut the
ono was us essential to tho other as
labor and capital aro to each other
and that their relations must bo har-
monious In older to bo piolltable.
Tills thought may bo further elab-
orated Tho coat of t raiisportutlon Is n
necessary burden on ptoductlon and
tho exchange of products be-
tween countries and com-
munities increased production en-
larges trallle und swells tho revenues
and aggregate nrollts of the transport-
er bow cosl of transportation stliuu-
lutes nnd promotes production and
transportation and production aro In
tho nature of things hurmoniotH.
They cun not bo nntugonl.ed without
detriment lo both und before leglslu.
tlou Is hud llxlug im arbitrary und
indexible into of transportation be-
Uveeii given points which cannot be
deviated from or governed
by nature's law of supply
und demand It would bo well enough
to pmisoand consider whether rath out!
men men who have had enough of
business. ability tact nnd acumen to
ucipilre capital HUlllclent to build und
operate railroads aro so blind to their
own Interests as to institute and main
tuln tt tarlir of rates which will op-
press or unrcusonitbly hurras-i pro-
duction from the success of which is
their only hope of business und rev-
enue and whether legislation is neces-
sary to enforce that active harmony
and mutuality of Inlerest In the de-
velopment of buslucKS between the
transporter and producer und which
accord with the natural laws that con-
trol everything nnd which the most
solemn statutory enactments devised
by man cannot sworvo one jot or title
and which shrewd business men are
tlio llrst to obsorvc When these faotn
are Justly considered by unbiased ami
impartial'mlnds it will be found that
tho free building and UDtrammelt'd-
operatlon of railroads accomplished fur
more for tlio substnnllal development
and material prosperity of tho country
than tho most experienced and eu-
llghtoncil body ot legislators can hope
to tlo. Take for illustration the Gould
system tho great bugbear of nervous
people und tho scare-crow used by
demagogues. Twice since its advent
into Texas It hits reduced tho cost of
transporting freights into and out of
tho slate This bus been found
ncctvary in older to dovelop
Hifoil lo ihti O-iiKottn.
Austin Fobrunry iio. Following Is
the vote on Foster's amendment to re-
duce thoniaxlmuin of stttto lux from
10 to.'illWccnu:
as-mj.
Harry
HiiriiN.
Collinau
(.'minor
Dutr
Kostor of Limestone
(tunlKou
I Iconic
liuist
I.a nut
l.Ul
-Mollrldo
McKliuiey
Nowton
lVurn
l'helpi
ltuhliikon ofjlastrop
Hteulo
NWIlll
Adaintynr Wood
Itrowi)
Chi'iioweth
Cotton
Dunnls
liuraut
Kosiorof OtojMin
Harrison
Henderson
lonei
IjUIimio
MnthowH.
.MoUanUii
Mooroof Mut.cnnim
Udniu
lVndlotnn
UutertHon
lluihlni;
Stoui.
'I'humpson of Austin Tnwnsond
rl'nL .1 ir..i
...' ..V imhuii
Wnlkiiis Woods
Wurlmeh.
.vas-;.
Aelcer
Ariulslead
imnett
1'h.iiiihorsofTarrant
('lavoiis
DavlNofldtnuir.
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I'licik
(Iriwus
IIIII
lilulKcy
MeiTl other
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l'alterson
llosnlhal
Hiulth
'l'ay or
WoMhain
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VA
EVANS & MARTINS
DALLAS.
Surveyors at Work The Municipal
Contest After Criminals.
tor inny na well "hung its harp on the
willows" for Fort Worth will acquire tho country und to promote produe-
tho confectionery. ' Whatover is I Hon wllliout which it can never hope
Adams of Tthuty
Ay res '
cuven
''oi'lnan
Cuiidlli;
r.illott
I-'Ineh
Ki-ymler
UarUuosH
Kendall
Sledarlty
Monro of Kastland
l'arsuns
HoRcrs
Hcolt
HtrliiKcr
'IIImiii
Wyult
AIISKNT-1.
llstluwood.
Tito hotiNo committee have reported
favorably on tho bill providing Tor two
sdptrato ballot boxes at each voting
place ono for state and tho other for
tederal ballots the bill will proba-
bly paw.
The general Impression prevails
horo that tho tlrst clause of tho school
tax I'tHoluilon which provides for
soseraneo of state and school tax nnd
the. levying of twenty-live cents on tho
one hundred dollurs for latter purpose
will pass by the necessary two-thlrda
vote but that tho second clause which
provides for what is known us tho dis-
trict system nnd supplemental tax
will tall. Members oi tho house are
very much divided and manv would
rather ceo tho entire resolution full
than that tho district system should
be submitted.
A prominent citizen of Austin rc-
nmikcd yesterday that the present is
the hoborest hardest working legisla-
ture ho has seen hero In thirty years.
In answer to the suggestion that
most of the sension has been spent
with but little of tho Important busi-
ness transacted ho replied that the
questions nro of such vust importance
and so fur reaching In their several
natures (hat tho bodies nro necessarily
compelled to proceed slowly nnd with
the utmost caution. Tho gentleman
U substantially correct both In pre-
mise and conclusion. There bus been
a great deal of hard work done in
committees and from this on will bo
followed by equal energy in tho two
houses
lion. k. u. Ilealo county Judge of
iavim wlio is known as "the silver
tongued orator of central Texas" is
hero Ho comes at the head of a dele-
gation to try and prevent the lopplug
off of a portion of his county to form
tho new county of Richland.
Mr. Chambers Is confident of getting
Tarrant formed into tv now Judicial
district nt the next election when the
stato Is rcdlstrlclcd.
Hpeohil to tlio Onzetta.
Dallas February 21. A corns
of surveyors under charge of J).
A. Poyner as chief commenced
surveying it route to-day southeast-
ward from Kaufman in tlio direction
of Palestine for tlio newly organized
rjabino Pass and Northwestern Narrow
Gauge. It is intended to take posses-
sion of about forty miles of graded
road-bed of the Texas Tronic which
the now company olaim has been for-
feited by failure to build.
The residence of Edward Wal-
polo was destroyed by an Incendiary
tlicatil o'clock this morning. Loss
two thousand dollars. A trunk burned
up which contained among other
things ono hundred and tventy dol-
lars In money.
The Republicans aro discussing tlio
chances of success in the municipal
election to occur early in April and
ore organizing for the campaign. An
effort is being made to induce Doctor
A. M. Cochran deputy revenue collec-
tor to accept a nomination for mayor
claiming ho can bo elected as there
are already four independent Demo-
crats in the Held. Tho Republi-
cans elected their candidate
Colonel John Ktone two years ago
but he proved to bo Incl igible not
having resided in the city long
enough.. Jlo carried his case to the
suite supremo court but lost till the
way up. This misfortune makes the
party anxious to seek revenge nnd
tho campaign is beginning to warm
up. l)r. Cochran has not definitely
determined whether he will run or not.
Oflleors from Kaufman county
passed through tho city to-day in pur-
suit of a man named Van Wle an In-
cendiary who for malice burned the
houso of a Mr. bee Roe near Law-
rence on Tuesday nlejit.
The postnlllct will be cloned to-morrow
In olwcrvtiiic? of Washington's
iiiriuuay.
The county cnlloi i r'i olllce is over-
run by tttx-imvt I- wlui wish to avoid
delinquent costs by paying up before
March 1. Retweon eight and nine
thousand dollars have been paid in tlio
past tnreo nays.
minors or tno institution are
about to effect a compromise by
which the foreclosure sale of the Dal
las Car and Agricultural Implement
Works will not take place. The credit
ors aro negotiating to purchase the
worKsat private sale.
UALVKSTON.
A Man Sontoncod for Life No Com-
mittoe Candidate Anti-Prohibition.
opooltil to tho CillV.UttO.
Galveston February 2b The court
wiupjieuis to-oay nuirmcu llio verdict
found In lower court utrulnst Andrew
J. Walker for the murder of Green
Rutler Muy inth 1872 by which ho
wassenlenred to the penitentiary for
life. Walker lias been tried three
times on the same charge
mm men lime Was 101111(1
guilty. The particulars of tho crime
iiiiviuu ueen so inorougniv vontllnted
tnrougn tlio pre makes it unneces
sary to repeat them.
Committee or ono hundred who
have taken iinon lliniiiuidvoa iin.ui.
of purging the political ntmosphcro of
iinn eu.v nun oniigiugoiiieaminmtes for
otllee held frequent secret meetings
but as yet liavo determined upon no
luimiiiiiiL' lur mayor.
A petition to tlie legl-daturo asking
mm. iiiuiiiuiiuiu iaw ne not passed is
being circulated und Is being largely
signed. J
Courts cotton exchange custom
house banks etc. will close to-morrow
In honor of Washington's blrthdnv.
'lho impression has gone out that
tho court of appeals would shortly ad-
journ. This is erroneous. Court will
inn amount until tlio last Saturday in
March.
Stcnmcr Huriieil.
Charleston S. C February 21. -Tho
steamship Moro Castle of tho Giyde
line running between Now York and
i. nuncsion wits totally destroyed by
fire this morning. The ortlcors nnd
crew hud barely time to escape with'
what clothing they happened to have
on. Tho Moro Castle was to leave for
icw York to-day and had received
one-half her cargo consisting of cot-
ton naval stores etc.
Stubbed to Denth.
Chicago February 21 Win Handy
and James Raflerty encountered John
bundusky u boyaged M about eight
o'clock last night in tv lonely locality
near tho I'nlon Stock Yards. Jlnnd'l
und Ratl'urty asked Lundutikv for ta
drink of beer- which tho
latter -was carrying in a
pall. Tho father of Lundusky
appeared and lemonstratcd with the
men. During tlio altercation tho el-
der banduskyBtnbbcd Handy twice
from the effects of which ho died in
ten mluutes. '
W. T. AIlci & Company wholesale
grocers assigned tills morning.
Amount of liabilities nnd assets not
yet reported and the firm say they ex-
pect to settle and continue business.
FIVE POINTS.
News From Waco San Antonio Corsi-
cana Laredo and Tyler.
A Young Man Stabbed A Kunaway
Accident ana an Elopement.
New Management for the Texas Min-
ing and Erailway Company.
Spaolnl to tin; CJ nKrttr.
Waco Fcbrunry 21 F. T. DegnuTen-
rled and Mi&s Lilly Graves of Falls
county who eloped and came hero
two days ago and wero intercepted
by telegram from the young lady's
guardhtn forbidding the issueing of a
license llnally succeeded in their ob-
ject and were married this afternoon.
Tlio stock' or T J. jkloJJonal dealer
in general merchandise was attached
to-day by St. Louis creditors and
afterwards other attachments wore
issued.
J. M. Chambers arrested yesterday
for horse-stealing under u rcquisitiuh
from tho governor of Illinois will not
be delivered up us he is under an in-
dictment hero for running a ten-pin
alley without license.
Ed. Hudson and Harry O'Connor
were arrested to-day for robbing nnd
a large lot of false keys wero found In
their possession.
The city is full of bad characters and
burglaries occur almost every night.
Messrs. Vandyke Dodge and other
officers of tho Narrow Gauge arrived
from the east this evening.
Nprnl to thn OliKutt.
Litredo February 2b Colonel W.
W. Hungcrford formerly of tho Texas
and Mexican Railroad Company lias
been appointed auditor und manager
of the lb G& 1Mb It. and Coal Min-
ing Company by request of tho bond-
holders and those interested in the
company. He is now engaged in ad-
justing all accounts against the com-
pany and has ample funds at his
command to pay the same
as fast as audited. It
isthoughttho appointment is a good
ono for all concerned. Ata.distunceof
IS" feet they have struck a three- foot
vein of coal tho most profitable vein
yet struck and u line quality of coal.
In tho Ilayucs murder case threo
moro competent jurors wero secured
today making a total of f-even. U
wiil be a difficult mutter. to complete
the jury.
tjpoainl to tlio Oni'otto.
San Antonio February 21 Rots
Neighbors a farmer in the environs of
tlio city had his leg broken this morn-
ing by a horse running violently
against a tree.
Tho examination of Krohno charged
with stealing registered mail at Pieas-
anton Town was concluded to-day
nnd he was placed undent six hundred
dollar bond which he bus not yet been
ablo to furnish.
Mayor French emphatically denies
llio truth of tho Stnlcman'a assertion
that there are unlsoluted cases of
small-pox In San Antonio nnd says
there aro not any cases of small-nox
within the city limits
Mr. T. Ilcrif has been elected assist-
ant cashier of tho San Antonio
national bank.
Spoolnl to tliuQuxnttn.
Corsicana February 21. In an
affray between William Cubfey and a
young man from Dresden in it house
of 111-futno the hitter was badly cut in
tho left breast within half tin inch of
the heart. Cubley is having his pre-
1 miliary examination to-day with
the evidence m strongly against him
that bis cnmmtHol lu fni-n.rn. n...
cluslon.
Hjicolnl toth Quziitte
Tvler. Febrnnrv '! A alliif x. ;.!-
occurred on the International and
Great Northern railway to-day near
blndole but passenger trains will be
about on time
'lho district court meets hero next
Monday Judge Robinson presiding.
biekness still prevails to an alarm-
ing OXteilt hern mill mn.(. nf llir -..v
prove fatal.
Up to this timo our town lias re-
ceived 1111(1 HlllniWwl tiw.lltv llinnc...!
ales of cotton this season and will
ki tiuiu uve 10 ten inousunii more
t
The air of TV vim tu anti tn i.n . ....
-- -- -w....w .-.1 u UVU Ctlll?
euro for rheumatism. Stool a mule tlio
day af er you arrive there and you will
llOVOr imvn ihim .n... ....t.. 'i..
j ' "" 1HIIU3 ll juur
i
FIiANIC .TAMES
Arraigned on Three Indictraeil
Murder and Remanded
Kansas City Febuary of
yiiiiM Gallatin Missouri specy
a1 i en i iv iiuiiii; mmniirPM in AA...i r
terdity and was urralngcd upon t&
indictments one for the wurdifS
W
indictments one for the mufiV i
McMillon In the Winston ft
bery tho second as uccestorv to h.
murder of conductor AVestfali andfe
third for tho murder of casliIerfiluS
in tno uullatlu bank robbcrv f
pleaded not guilty and after a Wit!
argument tlio trial wn fivui r-Jy
third Monday In June being nt-S
next session of tho circuit court s3
the prisoner wa& remanded to Ml t
liiiguiauwu wits present ana the trkl
meanor. The general belief g
niuiu win piuuucu witnesses to UUA
to .ImnoH'nri'ioiinn In flini-tnlU...i.'
Ijimo of the murders and then imcl
Charles Ford and Dick Iilddcll ml
uumwi wiu guiig LuiirovonispartWiti
v All uiv V.I1I1IV.1 ;iiiiicu
A Reversal.
Philadelphia Pa. February fU
The vote at tho election vesterdT
very light nearly seventy Ihoo
less man tno iiresuiential elm
jonn rnompson ueats cobblbe1
ocrat and the committee of one
drcd enndidanes for police raagbl;
by over eight thousand majority '
now select conneil .stands ItamiM!
.27 Democrats 6 who aro doubtful
The Dead-Lock.
Detroit.Mich. February 21.-0t
llrst ballot in .joint convention 'of U
legislature to-day Newton .j
crab received 41: Thomas AV. P
Kl Burrows 11; Willetts 10; Fwrjl
in ami -J.H scattering on eigntqii
eiu cuuduiuies. ;
Second ballot "Newton. 4.r! M
OS: Burrows 12; Ferry 10; WHIdM
with 22 scattering. Adjourned ' I
Mutiny nl Sing-Sing.
Qllli.yill.r lrnlwnni.. OI TV.'
eight men in tho foundry at the pn
reiuseu to worK tins morning.
Thn t.wf.nt.v.filirlit. ninii vliorv
.this morning when locked up'
tho work Is too hard nnd disci
bad. The ofllcers wero insult!
mocked and ieered at. The
threatened violence muv coiueshfl
time.
A Child's Curious Confession.
rt)n.Vtci Cm. t
i uv.it a i3iii . .
A little Sunday-school girl oflM
city wuoso nioiuer tries w tf-i
ner to bo good went up to tier raa;
onodnv and said: "Mn. whldU
vou liko best fiimtn Clans or hm
Tlvy mother's heart jumped rigWJ
into her throat and she answered1
once : w ny Jesus oi coursivj.
motherwas horrified and asked in
lniiiulini.il.. KWl.xr'ni rriiAlittleci
took her doll up by the leg and f$l
If. nvi.i- l.ni- uliiiiililnr and n-.
"fiilllli. Plimu nlifiivc l.r!nfinethli
and that is why 1 like him the W
fill.. .....1 !...! ... ... . It.lt 0
JLIIU IlKIUIUl 1llCU III SHIM! IU .-Vj
tie crlrl wits wroiiL'. but she .
know whether she convinced h
ot
CARTER'S "'
iiVER Wa
piuS.
CURE
. . . .ii 1.. iHia&f
oicic itcauaciio aim reucvo an
Cent to a Wlloua ntao of tliJl.'Sj3
uciuioa iniioua hiii'o oi iwjs""-i.ftj
.iiu in uiu o ivf iv l im" " -; - .
ablo succL-Kfi li.-s lit n nhowu In CUIIES .
niCK
ncidicho. yet Carter'B tittle UvcrPinffi
Zd
mV.
valuable. In Constipation """'I'f
luisunuojin'rconipmiiii !" "' inf.
nil disorders ot tho etomacb ?$'
cudrcculalotUoboMCls. ivcnllW"
HEAP
Athr
Uiey wonld lnlmostprieflS
: from this dlHrcsUis eo"Siili!e.SjC
frUUl!
nat. ly ibelr (;oodne noes -.roVj-;
Mlinof.mlrvlhnm 1H And ta5??A":lal
nblolneotainy wayatbttth'ynl""?
lodowltboatlheia. II ut utter all J""
Is thobano of ro many HrM toXjP! X
SSs
ako oar Rtcut bowt. Our J
Oiners oo not . . Mr n
Carter's Llttlo Ur PIU "SjJf&M
vetj caay to take. C X) or ;lwo IfSJLci
They aro etrictly a"rr pi
unro. lmtbvtlieJr rreotlo 6CtiB pw'T-
iiiolhem. InlaUatS5ccnUi;o'-fc
ForsalobyL.N'.Ilrun9tf'
"'ul rived aim now tno on mm stalls uio uiu iocai lUiitiinistnu.ou
the ball to rolling hi earnest The mill "Tho liish Government"
J has boon ut a grout o.viicuse awaiting f Lccite on Monday hist "n
tn irciuuu.
ho said In
now rests on
Xo(loi.
PnilVTnir nvnv. ....
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