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HE DALLAS DAILY HERALD
PFOUT8. ELLIOTT ft 1IAI I.
Kntrd at the Pout-Office at Ilallua
Seootld-Ulaill Mat tor.
TEKMS OF BVBS0BIFT1ON.
DAILY.
Per Co.y ..
One Mmith 1-00
Thro Ma th .ll
His Moii tin
me er 10.00
Dtltvisre-t In OH v a'. 113" IX! sr year .
".'ill -
THE'DAY ACUUST. 85 188.
Mkan wlilfky la probibltlon's boat
ally. Thin may account for the pros-
ent startling diuiouBloiis of tho more-
ment in certain localities.
Anctukr fitlna prophet at Siorra
Leone Africa. And thousands aro
flocking to his standard. Alas lor tho
frailly of poor humanity.
What inytirlous connection in
thore betwoou uroatnoss and i'mliing?
Ail the groat mon who take a vacation
go Immediately to fishing.
James U. Blank is at liar Harbor.
Jajikh Is such a prohibitionist ho
probably doosn't go near tho bar but
oonQnes bis enjoymost exclusively to
the hor-hor.
Tbb loalnr nood no longer bo noon in
the streets of our citlos whining about
the impcmlbillty of getting work. In
a week or 10 days cotton-picking will
begin. Got tlioo to a cotton Held and
grow fat for the winter.
Whilk the crowned hoarisof Jiuropo
are constantly dreaiJing nnd guarding
against HHsuiHlniitlnn our chlel ruler
is now slflfiplcg sweetly under a tout in
the woods mid dreading nothing tin
much as an Adirondack l!y or uiiiskjiiI-
to. Mil. Annum is said in apito of his
liberality to have sav od $7f000 out tf
his Bklary whito president. IIavks
till head-i the Hat of frugal oocupimU
of the White House however having
saved fc!UOOJ0 onto! Mu. Tildhn's sal-
ary. All tlini. i'oui'iUatiou and kissing
and hugging r.l.if toa'iting between the
three Kurpjwi u emperors means that
gomo onor t'joml.'i going to gut lull
iu k:ii::o cnttouiplatuil grtb or steal.
Tho kivxn 'tt rnpsrow aro i iko those
or juhas
...Two meriting papers tlio fori into
have po tho rep irt gnen and when tho
Gazette's trials and tribulations nrc
over tlioro will b9 three. It is whole
hogor inno with tlio Fort- protty good
what thcro lii of it ULd a good deal of it
rich as It In.
Ex CoLi.KCton It )i:i:iiTNciN Inn re-
sumed his law priiiitlco in Now York.
It will b ii.tortnlliig seono when
lie :id Cot; I.) mi sueot and cruas
swore?? ii' a t.lg o.vjo n ihoy aro ilkoly
to do Conk i.inii'b kuvm: 'h likely to
Indicato n loo-homo povfor ol contempt
unit bate.
Till
board.'
lan;i board uml tho c:iilt.'.l
are chnrgod wUU nil nor U of
un.
:t. 'limiting in. C'lrni'itioiyriin-
-. . . f Innlitj i li.. rtc. A ptor prospunt lr
Ci:Mi'U:s)i'i.i;ii Swaix If ho UlsIi-i-h to
bogovi?T.routhti tickot ol tho imsl-
tidss propo-ltlnu. Tho Nown ia killing
him oil imiHt ( H'lct'iiilly.
f This Ivindou liydo l'urk tioinonsli .;-
tlon In tCo lntiirtHt of morality wan so
far fia Mnnher go n grand auccoMs. II
the Kit iW people jio-cnt would but
prsc'M what tliev pieaoh the iiioralrtnf
liondivt would do'.iUtoHS bo VRttly i:n-
provo:!. ' 1 'if loudest cxhotloia are not
"'.wp.j Mi pt.ret t saint!'.
yV'.'r t a cli lightlnl moetiiig that will
a. bo between the I'zar and tho linporor
crV"Httin whero every utrp imiMt be
nisflrt a'ilf walklsg oni'gns for fenrol
tratuJ i a dynnmito key nnd
wl'Ci j t.'jM'hcr tlio hneiiH nbnve nor
tho fi bunoath can bo tr a nioinenl
tttitiij I TliutN a royal plculo Indie 1 !
AL.'t. poor Und board. To them is
cmiui!i.t'd with nil thoother Krduou
Mid i duties ot tho rjspeetive
poif ii df its member tb most ex-
tenxK e dtlloiilo and ilillii'iilt duties in
all TtxaHpubllo r.ll'iliB. Aul yot thoy
ro rapel utTitllossly and enn- j
ldii'.y. Tlio reacliiii will net i't nil in
' l cr. buitxon.
iSoTWllU'TASl'INd tho OtitllUSlllStlo
. rtppptlon of I.uito Caiinauvo.n the
j Lew vli-en-y in Ireland and tho bright-
' C.Diilg Kkicn (r tho Kuierniil lute riots
l" tUiiitinue llur-. If (St. i'ATKii-K had
'' wXorcid the spirit of riot In Ireliu.'d
and let the sunken alone ho would
have been a groati'i- bonolact )r to that
unhappy iH'e.
Au iu.houti; t:idoluultlni' trea-
nry olll. l.il who wan kidnapped In
Mexico mty make ll warut fur his
upU.ro yet. Although a criminal he
' '. wait eniltli-d tocertatn legal protection
aui rluhls and -o deliberately kldnip
- . btm uiay look Ninart to sonio but was
really a groxs violation or law. It i
popularly suipood that ovon the
devil Is entl'led to his due.
No importunity for the exerelso ol
tyranny cTortisnHpen Uismauck. Now
be prop-a to deny to constituent
the slinplo privilege of paying their
lucmLe a' txppuita In parliament
threatening the member recoiling
nob asiisuuoowliu proMctitlon. liui
the Iron baud will ore long rolsx lis
graspi and even (le niauy calcb
breath of the air of llborty.
KociiKFoHT'a vioIhuI attacks on the
KiiKllxb at a atkfe dlstaucB however
and through hi paper are now ex
plained In a mailer which only con
broil the billef that be la a craiy loon
who ought t tbelookei tip Iq a inad-
botts. He lout on horse rare and
thinks Engllstiiiinn were at the bottom
of bis lil-iuok. Franca should either
look bl iu up or keep bint off lite race
ooii r in.
Tim troops are coming back from
the Teir.iory after haWng asalnlod In
blufllng the Cheyenne. It was
pleiit friak la the monotony of
frontier post duty for the solders and
Texas d iiu' I mlsa thorn. If there Is
one tiling we do not ned In Texas It
il a Federal soldier We have takon
carl) of O'jr own border anl main
talned crdr mid tbs enforcement of
the law vendues 8o Jacinto. But
the solde r spends his money freoly
andliiheretorenot an unmixed evil
THE LAND BOARD AND OUR
PUBLIC AND SCHOOL LANDS
In Saturday's Galveston News is a
two and a half column communica-
tion over the signature "Disinherited
Knight" bolng a caustic crltioism of
the land board but nioro especially
leveled at tho governor as ono of its
members. His dishing stylo inspires
the thought that in the erratic phan-
tasm ot a droa-.n ho fancied himself
living In the airo of chivalry and
Knights Errant as well as erring
knights in the vory atmosphoro of the
ordors of Malta tho Cross 8t. John
etc. and in tho midst of scones that
joyed tho souls of Godi'rky 1)k Bou
LodNnanil Kicuard CitiTii uh Lion
Tanckki) and I'.oiikht the Bravo Willi
sword and shield bucklur b ittic-axe
and mace. But muro Odpeclally wo
seem to be iu tho Identical tourna-
ments with Iviuilioo ttud th llluck
Kulght. Itomanco Httd Utopian were
tlifiu also characteristics of tho pre-
vailing feudalism kywhi.ih iho "ba
ronn" Jords of tliolr doiniiin wero tho
"pocket" poitsoasors nl' tho liul's and
and villains and serfs like to many
"cRttla" who hold under thorn and
wheif the plundering of people if llielr
properties robbing tho:n of tin Ir
lands was grand sport lndoed. His
signiHeaut that tho "liiKiiiherimd
Knight" should have gone back to
those ayes by association of liltm.s to
solcct a tltlo indicative of tho (tudsil-
istlo polloioS that ho is now douhtloHH
deeply IntorcHicd in having to prevail.
Ho comes "unhoraldod" with his
claiihic armor on but alas wii.li his
vlr.or down; nnd thiiB protected in
faco from tho world's gazn bill evi
dently fpiito In iovo with hU own
I)-hc he trmnpi U to that world to ft f .'.
upon the vigor of bis thrust . lie does
up fio business lit baud In trim tour-
nuitifjiit style and with us evident
6iuu(.s'mh n ovor Iion (i;iori:
charged upon vind-iiiiU r water
cresses iu tho diillri.jiu of fancied
fame and with a dotiunt dignity thai
reminds ono ot that liitio bin mini of
Francs "I.ouis Uuatokzk" wh also
biicro hi convened cuurt look bin
emetics in st tte uiul vomited miij .s-
tlcully lit proionoo of ttpplmnling
crowds hi bin grand leveos.
iio liiiicies J.e hooiiti somotliiiig
"rotten" in tlio lend biarl l.tr.l'it-
and with tho avidity but not tho acuta-
in ss of IIioho fiiiil ll'uii lllos tiiat dfi.ivl
uccuy with unerring inlinnt ho diirti
on i: with ravonotH dtililit. hike
Aciui.i.ks "silently audlong has ho
numed his wtatli" but iriw liko bim
again with tho nid of cue Aja.v Tki.i:-
mo.n and it wily I'i.ymks hu htridi s
outllko thogiantol Oath and while
proposing to 'Miuilo the shield ol tho-
loftleiitoiily" chivalrously prooU'riis
that "if others care to br juf; a lmteo
thoKsts uro not cloied' But alau
lllso that sumo Aciiit.i.Ks ho 711 h to
battle with vuineral lj heel und l'Ue
111 111. t. he miiHt full from t 10 troUn
of tho urrow t'rit 1:01110 1 from 1'ie
(uiver of finis. Kir "11:111k li iv
pltla a tilo will pub him
down" how t-light u Iimcii
will i.liivi r to Hiiillhuroii.s bis holl.iw
spe.tr bow a Iavii peoblo will prus-
trato ills GoLi . I'll glory ntnl rii!'.l:Min.'
prottfii'.loiiMiiei. Ho enys:
''SjVilllll ll'.OlllbuS ma on tlio I (ml
luard. lsmitetlie Hliii.nl nl (lie I ill-
icit onl;- but It others mi 1 1 1 lunik 11
lauco llio li -U I'.r J 11 it clnM-d. Hut ii"
pniting uln'Ut tlio NMcred hi-IuhiI Inn I
ci'.uo haroUH loriu;u niiviIiciiU h hi;I
poor Milllers; liopuilill nppenN kI:mu
iolu-.nl to hit v. I'll t'Ki I'uni'.l will avail.
('lad in tint iiniicr or irulli In the nuiuo
1 1 in v eounlry'.H li.siilii il hoiuir 1 p- i:i'.
to In r v 111 ilnu lan. 1 unit in nor hurii
iriiHis ln tniviui and dmti Iho f;iilll.v to
v.a.Hi-r ol liaitU:. Mlontly i-nit t-m lin
huvo I homo my wrnili Imping lli.u
s mie kiiiKnlller in?. w lii uioic
worlliily ctnild poiNii tho luiico or
wield inn blade would champion the
c.-uimo of tihl. No-.ie CAiuii und buluro
t'io wrongmt f;- uiiiuileiulud mill iho
evil I rlit 111 p t mysell u.ilieraliii il will
enter the lists. 1 kimIii iiiuf iln-
iioiiniM (ho bnanrs imiro rcnrd i n
1I10 land iiiesliiin. 't'he govt mi r m
tn en m oo iMil.ijiiikoii II. ail any ol
tho r imc their aeipiiextioiice in his
arts on tho board mnkes thi'in ("tIi
cepa i-nininli'. l.iasm puilu- i!o-
111HI11 in cuiilraillHiii-uim to laielt b -
lollKlllg 10 tllO B.'hO ll HNVllini Milt 110I
vnrslty luuds is Insiiliiiig to lee In-
tolligen.'o H t-.uh an l wf.-m 1
tr.iHied with the acls and 111I1 r.u ci -t ol
ineinbcru of the board looms 11 1
sliap-i siartlin-j and gig.ioiie. O.im'.i
und iidiuliled l il.il ion i roiii'ito.i 111
and I iws NliaimilcsH rooioli n urn ui
oni.s own record and a iii.m .r.klil im Ti
ering to popular i 1 )u I ii'n ilooii.-n tun
eiains ol llus 1110-I look ess 11M111 11 1
lion and yet when apples! to me
iiiilii deiioriiii y 01 tlio a n set-in tt-ruit
lloii. aro weak cold and inounlotl ''
Aaiu without ti e it .ir ol lll NltV
lli:oui.K llKitiir.itT Si'KNiin:. and
tholr coadjutors ho says:
"Land and liberty aro Insomralile.
and Mt'i Iho proiitlest horitiiitti 1 ol tlio
Ainericait liooinc ii niuiili'. .-ivor
eigusottho soil wero ever piimUvoiI
ttiitt the Ills ory of slavery Is t'io Ills
lory of a IhiiiIIiihj pimple. Snow men
P'loplo who own their IMidH ami 1 will
hhow you 1 rni'o ol treeiiien. Snow me
it land where alien and corporate o 11-
rnip provaiiH ami l will mIidw voii h
land of depoudeiicy (npprooslon and
want."
Well these are familiar sentence
wo have heard the 11 boforc and fro
queutly tho last. They are well (aid
hero. Lot us look at Homo fads. Tim
charges aro:
1'iri-t "Oq 1U0 10th day of AuguM
ltvSS the land board leased 3 "id UOO Hcr h
ofvaoant pulllo domain clalni-d to
exist in Greer county." Claimed 1
Who I'lalmcdT C'urtaitily tho is ml
board docs not il ilm ilmso acres to be
"vacaut pulillo domalnl" A little
fitrlhorou wo will show who claim.
Tho lands leased in this Groor county
are not "public unappropriated do
main." On tho very contrary by tin-
Ad of ft! li of February 1870 th Legis-
lature sot apart otio-balt 01 Greer
county for tho use of tree school and
that goo with the man 01 sehon
land. In that county there art abou
l.omytuo aoroa and cons iiuenlly
aiiiiut (HMi.OOO belong under ti
aforossld Act to the school fun I
The board baa leased In all aa atated
some SoO.ooo aores thus leaviug yet
b'llonnlng to the froo school some
5U)000 aera In that 001111 v. I' lie
Nowi tayathla "Disinherited Knlgh.
is a Ntato aonaior." It this bo tru"
and others of the legislative tueii.be
wero possessod of tho mint "vestal
vigilance" as ho la It any wonder that
lite Nineteenth Legislature la ao con
stantly lautpoonod as a failure?
Meconu uiii 101 us pruoeeu; Cmii-
nlalnt Is uiado of tho lousing. No
the only ptibllo land latd by the
board are small atrip and angina be
tween eurvsye throughout tho Male
By the Enclosure Act of 1861 It 1 nmde
a penal ofletice for au j one toenolsu-
ptibllo lande without aathorlty. The
board baa tald that tht
small traots ringing from ten
to rr-fuetimcs several hundred
aornBj interfered with the leasing ot
school' lands because the les9eo could
not encloso without taking In these
littlo scraps. The board therefore
vory properly otl'ored to lease them
ami as nobody coa'd be injured by this
and tho Echool fund would get the
ront tho board oro to ba commended
for tholr course and not cum-uri V
Under that lease as wo understand it
the lcSB0 taken tho risk of being
ousted whonovor any person shall ac-
quire title or whon the State shall per-
manently dlHposo of thoui. And theno
aro tho only public lauds loaned by
tho board. And yet this is "the head
and front of tLoir olfending." Ttio
"Dlbitiliwiitcd Knight" fl.iats upon a
ahorolosn soa of cons rlous suspicion
and son lost of fanolos
Third The "Knight" arraigns tho
governor for iunonslstcuay because a;i
governor bo vetoes a bill iukI
yet its n inembot' of a board
acts under n law duly paused into cx
lnlt 1100! Doubtless tho governor con-
sid irml and correctly ton t tint tiiere
Is a broad distinction between his acta
as governor iu approving or dinap-
provlng a bill nnd liis acts as a mem
ber of a board. Suppose that some
ono oluo than tho governor bad boon
the member; tho governor simply oc
cupies now sticli a position of such per-
son who might nwvur have known or
needed to have known of the veto.
Alas for tlio pointless spear! Never
was more pertinent tho"KuIglit'o" il-
lustration of "pitching around propo-
siti hih us a Hindoo juggler tosses
ball."
Koui th-But tho "Knight" erlticihes
tho oxuoutivo veto thiisly: "Tim gov-
ernor approved tho Act of 1'
with a loilt-i Hire clause liko t'io
tlio 0110 iu ti'O 8th section of the
Act ot m." Why or !our;ie
ho did. But tho (illusion in
tho velo ii)0Hm;o (p. 4 lines lS-lT.)
totheStu flection in not to condemn
tlio torfoiUiro clause but to show that
bo.iaiiH!) no legal proiiendins aro to be
Instituted to forfeit or otherwise
llioro could bo no authority lit forcibly
evicting tlio purchaser mi an ox p.trio
iifildavil. Tho l'oii'oituio clausB wp.s
eorrtct and doubtless iho governor no
thought but in the Act ol' bH.I to un-
til irily In f;ivon to pmesod by force
and ovi it tlio puri:h:is-)r without hear
ing as iu tho Act or lss.'i. B iih Acts
now li t eforo lis anil both arc. clear
on this point. And j et our "ICtiighl"
el lims not Jo Kvo tho obvious dlstinc-
iion. "Turning tho board into a Koot-
lund yard!'' (Ar.othor expression wo
nciigniz:-). Never wa lair ICvelyn's
Ifiiwer a giOiti.-r puzzle to the childish
mind liiiiu the Kniglil'ii dilemma I it
Hits MoghMl li.b) rin'li. Lt il any
wo:iibr tha. t he governor ha to veto
Act when one said to tm n licimlor
will thus attempt consciously or 1111-
ciiiiHtiio'.i'ly I ) inip'.xo 011 tho public?
Ono A t provisos lor taking tlio pur-
eliun'rby f.irco end piill'.n;; liiiniil
tliiil.tud w I hunt 11 hearing wliilelho
ot'ii r contains no sai-h revision what-
over. 'Anil vol wo aro uriuely to'd
t'nit by iipprovin;; I (to o.ie iimi d.hnp.
proviii'iltin "tlier tlio gi-vormn- M'nit':
ties biinstilM
1 inii '1 1.0 lh liulit rited Knigbl"
wants to know ".o wlmt tiinils the
iiiouey f :r tlm tin 1 r coiinly la uls will
go.'" "lo uoiiri it 00:11 tuiiiiiM us
Hi'taNtiito seniitor should ui!; hiii'Ii
piestltin. Now liou.ir brigh! doesn't
l-o Ui.i.v that the monies (or 1 mils bc-
ii.;ing to tho scitools will go to tlio
iliool luiul?
Sxtli lli.t he "wants to Ln.-'V
In r& t'io land b.mr.l gv.s ntttliorliy
In hire niun to go out Mid
cl.'.s-lfy 1:hI and proi'iu" hitt It 1'iithir
Inltir'iiiili'in us will onablo tlio board
to iloiil i:lt Vvi siili) ui !" ll thin
"iiveiigor ol his i-ountry'a insiilled in-
It llietii'o" lo.tl hii-oit as lunrll time ill
lliureuilng ot t'.iu law ns ho li-isln
pi rpett.iting his i llusion to tho News
ho would not have insulted bis own
in'olligonco by esklng this question.
If Iio w I l'tunt to the eighttninili Mic-
tion t tlio laud b i.irt .V". ho will (li: -0
tver t'ist tt giv.11 unlliiiiie.l p iwt-r
lo employ ail ajt'-ti t: ueces ni j and
to usti nuch iuntlin may b. nccis-
utry. Sev.'iitli Ar mi : 1 no governor is
lilrcr.ly 'iriMii'rc I ami liii veto ot tin-
I. iu. I bill on ilocouiit (if t!: wateriul
binds Is iMtitraK'i' 1 wl'.h the le.ising ol
wittered b'.nds In (IreiT cout.t v. Now
lo ice is t.i.t a nid .'. But wo b tvo no
1 r irm ilitut tint tho governor l.n.l
iti ylliuig Ij itu wiih ilia I iiising ol
wittered lands. Iiulneil our lulorm ;-
thin U positive that llio governor wr.s
wi'.U tltiibonid. And we art) t if-lit1'
ly certain that tbe bouitl It not resp.ni
silile for tho gove'riioi's veto.
Ami now giKid Sir K tight having
ilstd a lauco ag mist ott having tin
swered nil tho de unii'ls you hnve
ehostiu t prefer ami wlibdi In reality
required ii3 response to an iutelllgiioi
pisiple "tarry yet awi.ib wo have an
other hold on you." IVrmtt us r.n
1 i-like lo turn pi tint. If an I hiik-. st
what sh'di bp said of an ImiioraMe sen-
aior who will mUr iho areiiHo! vh .mo-
fill attack upnp 1 c -;ir 'In tt lu.n.. !i
of hi ISt.ttu g - .'rrim.i.l n.f
tlctitious nanie? What i tue
rel tiuttir litreT Why this Imw
about Greer count? We don't k.mw
who is this our compettlor who
prances so boldly from the front and
Is Insolred by seaside ketiudlngs but
we bear there Is a senator mark you
the News says bo la a rtmator - t ho
while holding tiio commission of son
tor Is the legal advisor and attorney
for a hugs ca'tle corporation a lorclf.n
ono at that which in now and lias for
tome years been occupy I g Greer
county This 0 rporatlon Is disputing
llio ownership of Texas to Greer
county. That Is the "(siund of flush"
It would -.'ill ell from tuo Ht it .'e do
main that "giant won and pigmies"
would bugaln for. Tho attorney li)
question tua filed riA sg.iustthe
Ststo's otlloera to rrsveut tho collep-
ilon of uxc from tl.ls ssmo foreign
oorporailou on the ground ttint(lrer
ouiny dooa not belong to our Stale
We do not say that this reoator
I the author of tho article we are le
view in. We do not say (list kupIi are
the reason lor wrtlln k over a ft ml
lout iiaine yt-t lbs facts are Indeed ba
ul stiitud. But the ptibllo must be
'Xante. I for ItdttKI g the tiiMpiamn
i list the aforesaid eorpuratlon using
Grenr outinty without orinpensstiou
and without paying oiiedull.r ofuxes
Into the B tale's treasury I the teal
complainant bote and I to be dis-
turbed by tbli leaving like onto "Dif J
in cited B irons." I this tho laud
biuul's cflotiiie?
But this "Disinherited Knight"
stamps on his shield all censure
against t'je 'landed pulley of tyi pres-
ent admiu'stra'.Ion." Tell the truth.
When this pri.er.t sdmiDiHtra-
tiou came into power it found
the lands going to corporations
at CO csuts per acre by the loo.oiiO acres
utaclip. This wholisalo tilaughter of
our douiaiu was promptly arreetod.
Under its regime not an Kt re Iips go:ie
to cot'i oratlonr. A'l that liflti been
sold has been so'd toKiltlers at fair
pricas. What remains is still with the
Stale to lis disposed of at the pleasure
of tho people's represent;;! iv.u3. Not
anarulowlll persons go into Biaaod
disirlcta to procure lioine.'" but with
tlio mere fraction under Imise i-;iy
20001)00 or even .')0il0i)l) florcH thr-ro
aroyttTof tho University hohnol and
Hn;ilu;n ptnili. shout 'ittfl iHKXi r.crts
left audit is lolly 10 soeak of the'e
loancH as retarding siitlloiiiout.
Wo have Honinliow or iitiior a fancy
lliHtno Juncldl puliey will oyer suit
tho "Disinherit-ill Knight" or even
the Kenator reli t red le vxci-jit 0110
that throws open tho ontlro body ot
lauds for sale at very small pricus ko
that tho corporations can ncipilro
thoui. Wo may bo wrong but "tho
Hals aro open" and oorrectious ure in
order.
And now b.s tho "Disinherited
Knlgut'V Castle Dangerous Las thus
been battered and mutilated into
"iilmtterfid fragments sliinding like
the Collsouni" a valueless heap tlitl
it v.-iis folly to undertake to rear with
siS initch worse than useloss 1os3 of
gniy brain niatler wo will leave to
hint and bis admirers whose glory
w mm Hs proiuulgation (iio t irriblo t'ifil;
of vliitllcation for ilsontistr ictloii.
GRAND JURIES.
In ono of tho northern counties ol
our country tvo yiars ugo tho grand
jury indicted Jkhiimiam Davib for I ho
miinler of Josi:rn Si i thukii whom
ho mot on the I.'unway. With tho r1-
loed sluycr of tlio pornon killed 11
liend numed Bi ni ui;i. H. I'iik.vtihii
wan walking who was tho Si Iu witne.-is
of the trngrdy txeept 11 litd I'i'ii.ip
Gkavus who wa i in a Co 11 near by
and saw tho difficulty and tlio killing
Davis gt-.v j bi.nseif up lo too aullioi i-
I Ion. Tho c:;roii( wai Miiii'iioncd h
jury of f.lx r:nn (nipatiobid en l tho
inq1!! ?! p-oceeded with vlt.'i Gu.vv km
and l'l.KN liss us tho ooly witnosHos.
Tho verdict wus given in accordnuoo
Willi tho f.u ts that Josr.i'ii Hi trrrtiiMi
0111110 1 1 his rieatli by a pi.-tol bull tired
by Davis. The day following tho pro-
liiiiinnry ex;iii.inatioii of tho hLiyi-r
of a lc How mortal was (Miiducted by a
magistral!- but 1111 hour p.evions
l'li!:NTIss W'is iir; 1 sl.e'l its nil luvoni
plicotn Uiu inurtb r ami jailed in or-
der that l o ciiil l not Im allowed to
li'iliiyln tlio C:i-o. Hi 1 testimony bc-
forn tlm poronnrV itiUot bad 1.11 iir.-
porlunt bt'itiiog In ilm matter nnd ex-
plained Mm nomi ing bi'twiflti the fif-
ties tin ir pvt'Viiiuii r-il'it ioiiM ued tl..'
I'crtaiiilir ttiiit had not Davis Pilled
Sti'TIH.ii'u Stitkiu'R won il b
uill. nl Davis.
Tiio caso wi'iit to tli .i g p.'il ir.ipt.i -t
ot the c 11 11 1 y . 11 1 li. . i o.-y fiuuil lt
liu-i bid iii:s ii t Davis M id l'..i:r n--lor-.viliul
I'-'irlir 11 iimi 11 i.:ore-
llu'.U'.i. 1 !.... 1 t.-.-i a bn.'Uglil bn-
t'oin llm con; 1 (In cliHii-bi'r-) 111 bi-.b'.'.is
c.i:pii-i'.i;l "It-Hi"'! b .11 en lli'-r Hint:-!
of bis bMiig pi.iciit wlih Davis when
'-1 t:u 1: 11 vnskil i! ai.il t lieref..'i
a ti.ii'.ic. tn el i 111 1! is lie ii--
r:niii!.dvd to j-il' in;'! l'"1
c iilliiiitl mi l
too d 1 r.piioinleil
or tiiil v ben I 0 wim pvi-.i-ifod I i
njivGod i Mio s rayson li s nr'ni i
from tho j id t ) I Im ti nt "la of jiisi ioe.
I lia exi'.l ouent inn b'ub nml wb. n
hiatrhil wi'.ii Hiiiioii'ici'd the t.rr-s cu'-tn-jr
Bftiriiey hid lie t tiso p -tiou. !
In catise of tin) hbiein'C of !t"niil rlnl
liies." It Hl no r iino iiooio i tiiot
If thOCOi-olli'l S lii'imi' l 1 ni: 1
tlllAVKS wire tho udy p.ir.lts wh
li'Ml Hied about Ibo killing tn-.l at the
preliminary ex loi'n ili 111 Gkwi s whs
the only v. ittic-s whoknew u.i.vtliiug
about il! OthiT'i li rillb d us to Iho re-
bi'.ionsol tliJ u-o me 1 how thoy hstl
condiiciid tbems ivcm an l boiv one
told harshly 'km ted llm n her. D.vvis
was isllod for trial end lusc.i-'i pl-tio.K-d
bv tlm 't- tonsil. So tlm mill r
went 0.1 lor im.'lil t'oiitS ol liic
coiirl ii'nl It'Cimlly I'ltHNTIss
w.is 1)i 1 .1 an l iic-in lte.1 without
the I dry lis much 11s Ittiilmc t'io bo-..
Il vi as Hclnsr c l-o "I oii'rin;o en llm
rights (l Mis. l'lit n 1 ami evrn 11
gH nlor ono on lhi tu r-toi.'tl l.l i rly ol
Davis for a f"nn us I'lii-ivi t:s was
auiiiiltcd and ri h'us' d lui btc uii i a
Vety if. ilcrii'i wuikms Pir Davih and
Davis was promptly chiirod i.lso on
tue virdictuf "j i1 HI blu honiifidti."
Tlioarroslol l'itf.Tts noultl llmro
foto Net in ltii-1 clou for the reason
ll.ut G iiavi;s llio only vlli ost ol the
trsgedy siw til in do tioibiiu only
w.is present wit It Davis when Davi-
Uil.t'.l Kti tkuku iimi his liicarcern-
loti in rri - ui lo- two I ing vein wns
soinot! ing l'i" p'oi'Ciit n attoni'iy
Iho 11ingiHi1.it" u an d 11 I id It 1 111 tho
prlvilur.e of U-i'U a wuii -s at t'io
piciliiiluiiry iiia' the judge who d ?-
liit-d him bn'l si!' wim lei fcy tho
ilns of tho pio.it culiii a totnej p"r-
uiilleil llm trial in be poi-tpoued Iron:
tm m to Im in kenplng him
in prison ail the mh.ie
whon he slionld have been tiujotlng
two years 11 bony instead of Imprisju-
nifiit. ThogrAnd I'iry im also at fault In
not exiiili'l'ig riu:Nn-s aa well a.
GitAVt.N and having di-unus km Wi-
ethe ol tlio killing Independent 01 the
mero hcioI the k l ing.
This Is one ot the atrong ovldencta
"gainst tho Star Oiitnher grnudjury
-ysinn That bony lis never yel
beeu prod'ictlvu ol uiti'h. nood but ol
a vi st deal of It Jury to lellow-ttmu.
It Inillcimsois aie too f.iii'ii.ialv Hie
lesiil'. of r j nllce uot perhaps of the
wht'lo body out in aiitiin orthemir
an Ivo and diolgulug uiniubir. Ij
thotustaitco relate! aiiovti thograuo
Jury might Iihvo SHVt-d bund reds d
MlUr Iu f e an I coitsaud prevent. (!
two tiieii Iroui b'lng deprhetl of their
puts in (I llli'-r y had they ps.-lor ai.ti
ttivir duty lu li'al of alloirlttg the
prrju llood fow to U'itrri tho action
of the body.
Thlcae In qn s'lon lo whl -h our
alientlon ba b -en diieo ot I but m e
of mny IPutrtln t ie unsatisfac-
tory one aldud iiiannnr Iu whlob crlnief
are "aified" by our star court and ym
the very purposed the nrnd Jury waa
to sift alleged crimes. Tholiw Is In
error in lcokiug for a sifting proooss
by nn ex parte investigation clothed
in inviolable stcreoy. Tho miserable
burlesque on jnstloo and cloak and
denier resort of malice ouclit to be
wiped out or the law ba so amended
as to compel a lull and fair investiga-
tion. It would not bo possible for olll-
oialsortho county to abuse tho law
orpotsoctito Individuals ir tho grand
fury were just what it should bp.
CiiOLRUA to the east of us yellow
fever lo the soutn and now a virulent
typo orsmall pox to the north of us to
say nothiti;; ot tho Citineeo to the west
nro tho epicirea for our quarantino
f jrcf?H to watch. This is hu ugly com-
bination and tho strictest closont vig-
ilance will be required to protect this
country wholly.
Til a Trench ronubllo continues lis
hol-i upon tho l'Vcnc'i people end
grows ii t rouger yoir by year. Tho ic-
ce vl elcc'.ioua iihoy lat'go roptiblloan
giltiH. "Long llvo tlo klmperor" Is a
forgollon cry in Franca. Kvou tho
Cointti'.ino'e thunder lshantilosain tho
prcKencii of a gro.it republican reprc-
S'jiitatlvo governmnnt.
It's funny: The Galveston Novh
pouring broadsides into the land board
for not doing cortuln things nnd 11b
correspondent a "DiHinhorit3d
Knight" fpearing thorn for doing
th Woll wollll.'a the old story 0
the ono fox going lit end loeing bis
till end thin sbrowdly inducing
others Into the same trap.
As long its there is a Democrat is
administration civil Hervice reform
will not want for nn onthusialic aud
extensive lollowirg. Tin cnliro lie-
publican patty will hov.'l itsolf iioarce
under that liaunnr-uiitil it plcnso-j
tho iii'.'.ssos t ) put tlio g c. p. bvlc In
power.
Tim WtJA iiii:u
.1 lllllniK Frnntin tlm NortUirciiV
t-'r. Baul Aug. 'Jl. i ln signal ior-
vico h?re bin ndvlcrs v.liich refiott
that u lillling f.o it occurred last night
over th') eroater portion of the Ntrih-wy:-'
lorrilory extending southward
t iho nortlttrn part of Minncso!:i
Tin t.( iiiperaMiro loll to 27 dogroos
aho'-'O oro tit St. Vinc-int This Is low
em iih lo bum still' ica and kill vege-
tation. Tim lowest tamper:. '-uro rc-
ooitul Ill's niornlnf '.'.s S7 tlMgrocs
abnvtt zeto oliscrvci. itt .Hii.eibisii in
the Nurltiwost territory. The iiirihero
in Ml. I'stil is crisp mill ."oil illy Put
Micm was no frost. Tlio visitors tiro
b'iiv'.n.; lh ) bikes iu I ti iu par'ies to
day b.r lh ? tS ut!i.
TPcitliir KiMirr
CITfON Hr.I.t ll I" l'OI" :-.
'i lin .'o'.l.ni ti'-lt wt-.Mh.cr r.-i'o: ' t.T "exup
kIhoviio; tlio iiiaxlioiim r.nil inlniiii'ii:
no- .f.Hiro; alho the iiiiiifiill lo:- -.lie j.i.si
:'i il' ui -1 Im h followii
l:l 1
1.HIU
lull.
srATltiMl.
Te'iir. 'I h. 1
lillVt'toll
llollhlo 1. .
Ilv.trui'. ...
Win -1 . .
I 'oi -lt'illl;t . . .
Il.lltiif
Nail Aii'.tnil.
I'lltTO
I'.tl'vune . .
1 'oluniit'H
lliiuisvnlt'.
l.oll!!lflV . . .
11 I in. . . . .
I'Urr .. ..
W . ntlH'l l.l:tl
Pt'ltoM . .
OriuiE" . . . .
I.II'lll'J
V. clinsr . . ..
s.mr I. ti:t'..
tit Hiiinont..
i.
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li
I'.o-.M
ll I
llio WhP.kjr 1'tii'l."
I'lM'INNATl Atl. -I i'll ) o- 'l'l'll
-'.xp:n it "Mielaliutt I oK'T know us
the "Whisky I'ool" f ..:: 1 ly lioillt-
Poii -'p'om'-T I. A" i H'i'.: i- i Icr
for 11
Wi.U-'..
rforii
' tm n It
1 ..IVtl
lo l'OI. 1 '
I'sllv-il.
rr-l Hie
prospe.
1 . r: " i rl 1 t it Pi':
.-I or
"II. itu.o. A (11-lnlSll In'.l "IIS Iflll
ma. iil- . e l anions (bs'il pis to d'u' up
the Ioiiii.IihwI; wnic'i in's 1 1 . .1 bi'iicd
I' r l.mr y.rtis r.u.l ti er.i; Pi tno
n':tl iilg 'l'i.:-int s. ll..o'!sifi -.-.'PI tr-
iliiv 0:1 .1 bis1 01 f Htl f ir hiirh wines
li h not kumvti Mbit lug't wittis
woiii.l Inimf 11s o' " i.ro i.n
1 Ln market but ns (l!"'.ii!ors ure in -en
a-iiv; their pro.'.tH"-)'! !' p.-o-vi
tvi.u'd irob tbly bo as tow lis vl.b I or
$116 'I In i i M oms to bo no lil'.posi-
Hon to rush orders A ejivn.t oli-se.-vi'.r
i-s lint while tlm it;.'.i.lcr.s
have hid Iholr own vny P.r s 11110
ye us llm it .ili.'iir mil l H.'o t'i:-t r.n'.v
co 1 ui"i 1 ' r mio I 'r the tl.i - Icr-;
mmmm
1.
V. tL-'' .-v .. 1 1 ii
tfti 'ihi -rrf V
VH.: HlUHs ! ! K "
M i f iiS u
MARK.
-mresr iT...T..ij..'ifctT.r"R.'
I'rrr j-vhi iiitio f.m.si- ni "-u w
PROrvlPT.SAFF-vVJRE
(ure
l'i Ut'ltn.
t Ti . Ih.. -' w.
Tho Great Invention
For EASY WASHING
in mna o trr. hot or com watch.
ITIiSam (irrm V. ttlllCvr It ASUS
nrt r-iwiu tilttrlr mlaim-a ui Trm CllmnUm.
Ko liuuily. rtrli or rir. tthnuid lie wliliwu iu
HnW b) all (in"ni. Put artr-urr of vile tint
tmjna. PEA ItLlM: it tti-umractoroi
oriljby
JAMES PYLC NEW YORK)
V.-VAD
i mimm mm
Ptaa eveked Bcuwal recognition. Many ladles oultl ant bo perv.J (to bw rpr4t
bcaus? our force of saliisiiicii and saloiluilii-i win not uumorous enough. But ire wM
have an ndilltton to our fort-o to meet th Oreiit Kusti weimt olpuva ttujeoniing wekr
Tho balance ol our Hummer Stock In the dll!'runt DepartwouMi lmiat be oik4 esrl wf
need the room for our Fall and Winter Htoctf .
MM
rr-lA.Isr E "VIC IB BBFOEB.
X'lcjiso lTote :i F;w ol" Them
Housef urnishing Dep rtm t
In llii Depnrlnient wo will offer ..Ti. ' v iu in. uni el ID-1 0-1 S-4 and ?i-t Uti
hIipkiIiiiis nt I IcsslliPt former pricri. A l'i. ;i loloi i.ciiiiiiints of Bed anil
White Table Imirns el naif Vitlue.
15 icccs lm Table Oamacik at 25c. go;i!i 35c
13 Pieces bfa Feavy Cream lull's Damask at 45ci would b3 cheap a! GDc.
10 Pieces I'iiilq ti Table Oamask iW per p. mill 03d '
11 Pieces Extra Heavy Bleaciicd Table Liiiiin at Bjci i iiu lie ycry ctoo at 7ft
One ! tt of Fxtra Large and Heavy Red Border 'im kmi Towels al
Zllc: soiili 23c.
Id FancyTuikish Town's soikb'e fir Tidies at 35 and 41li wnrth 53 and Ik
ti Ld of odds rd cB'S ef Pins hmi Tqv'e!s lilch we will close ou
f r lass kn cos!
I hli L t Remnants ci !o:;elii? r.t per cent less kn former pries
Cns Let tf Uuney i'omb Quilts a1. 5ci ou!!) be uj chei at
"02 lei lile Snided FIIIdw 5!c a pair; frgulir p Ice $!
C;.e t&i ff Taney Bralied Hlov hm at 70c; regular price till
151 Irge size Kammccks at SGc; could no! be leplacerl f r less ftai $125!
temie lioocls department.
The reduction ot these f!oo.U will doubtless be notlccil as they aro worth 55 ptr
ct nt iu.no lliu.i tve nre otlorhij them
Our ! Chei lie.l Niilnsoi.l. ..
our l.r Chi't'lo'tl Nnlmoo'i ... .
i inr 'J'le I'hct'kt'.l Niun-. ml: . .
i ii r h- ('hffht'il N nl n -link
Our I 'i' It'loi lu ltwii
Onr'-'et' Vi.-lorlii l.nwn
( tir t- V'lfitti 1 1 Pawn
t Utr :l e V irlnrin ui. n
i uir :l"e Vlebirlii Piiwn
unrTie loie Pliit-u Pwn . .
our '.'ii. V lole Pi nt-u Piiwn ........
oiir-'f While l.liico l.invii
(i i li-Uliiitl .hit-n Puwu
Our ;i it- While 1 ' I 1 1 1
Olli-l e While l'i ne
our ."i in 4i iimi (In H.ilt.'.l nn. I I'e
ii 1 1 ii i i.n 1 1 1 pi iee of : V
iriit
O-1 1ST Or 'IS. AMS.
Wo hate iiiurkfil our eholic HtTloi un i btut in illtlo down to 15 0 7 R nnil le.
I'ht ?.' kihuU m heu nol.l out can't ho reph.cetl lo:' (lonlile the prior.
SpociaL offeriags in our Drassi G.ods Doprt-
meir. Many of thara ar.i suitable for exrly fall.
IE .MI 2nI" A. Isr n? S.
On nil our Ktincyntuiriitln Color Huninier Mlk w will giro a irpoolal (Uroon&t
of 15 per cent front forme prlrea
llitvl' ii fully iletcrinliieil to clone out nl onoe 11II (tooili not itctiially netonaary
lor rail tnitle we rthitlleiiiit-o'itriito time nml rucruy for tha next EIUIIC PAT!
to Bocotiiplltli the (lelri.l remit .
XV II EM KM 11 KM Hint notnioli re.luetlon In priori Iim eTrr txen mail. Wa
advlne every one to pnreliaio even ir not wanted for Immeillato um. Bo tin ral
tnlnlhli
LAST OHAKCB
era
Better
Bargains
. IC'llId it to !' ;
rt-ilii 'i .1 tt) l a
. iclueeil In
rnlue (1 In 16
. . reiliici il lo .Da
. Teilllfe I to
. .retiuiv il lo Id- -a
. . retlmi'-tl lo '2i'
. . .retliieetl to '12 4
reilu 1 tl lo 10s
III ilueetl to lHi
re.lueo I to l'
. . ri'.iuceil lo " i
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riiitci'il lo It u
White Swhti a1! re Jitot l tu
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