The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 353, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 25, 1894 Page: 2 of 24
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Worses t
Storing done with care and di j
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TEXAS TOWN TOPICS
jtKsuiTH 01 liproras or rosr
NEWS OATIIEItEKS
A Jealous Ilnrkrj Shoots Two Women
And Then AilvmpU SolcdePalrs
tines Way t Securing Free Deliv-
ery Bia re Driver Arretted
SAN ANTONIO March UHeary
Thompson a colored man entered the
kitchen at tho J ir presaall residence
tonight where NVilltj Taylor and Francos
Mooie two colorw domeatle were en-
gaged In their duties Thompson without
a word of warning began firing shooting
the Moore girl through tho aMomen and
the TnySor clrl thrjiujrh the left Me
Thosopiwn then turned the revolver
ogjlnst his own hatd and fuvj the bul
lt iodgins under Iho aoMD srtthOut
riounly injuring him B6U th colored
rrotnen are terloualy wounded the Moore
elrt prooatjj fatally Jealousy was tho
motive for tho crime
WHARTON
< W3 ArerON dlarcb S TJr W W
Bouldln a brother of Mr 1L G Bouldln
who wnsipurdrred by nesroefl ttn his
plantation aa staled frwu hre > ihl we k
come down tbti momrns from hla home
in ClmppeJl HIU He It on Ms way to take
isSnrs of his trotter bualnaaa la Mata
tortla ecnixy The reporter spoke I the
matter njeuloae > l to tire Ch asro tel Sarm
mnc auig report of tirouteiftd lyaohn
of tut lMfotaeranturdisrefl T d eMr at-
ones deaouneed tho report oayloe that
Wmtsflf and fnend bad nervr Heard of
UAh InttnUMo and that from the firal it
v Jits In ntion to let Ui law takt ta
coorae M w of the opinion It a a
matter that f votiM he aettlrd by dm pro
rtaa of m In iho M ujrorda court Itie
doctor tea actuaisanlird by his rleodj
J i WtTburo and w E Browatiuc
Ut a 3 Ptttatf foreinaii of tae force
to ewMUaet the new Iron bridge came In
oo o > iaj cua acAmpjoled by Meturj
I Cartrs and Win fla luo JRi ma-
terial is axruiiaa daily and oon the struc-
ture will aaausi rrow > rtlont
I aat ntest c i1m aerate took place
n mtvixa is whiea 8 Perry who o
aawlted J t > Joae Was aeveely cut wth
a kril atwui tlufac and htA Tat
rar in uv on trial now before Justice
Batdarx
HEMPSTHAD
HSMP8TEAU Mar It Mr C Antler
a 1U tsaay other hunters livtac u > the
W juw txWbbMi tiv btgun their
vix > itMit Wat Strr of Plorar and otnar i
cawa t i r ahippjtjf mm by exprtas to
> d sr the ueacbcroua hrawr of
lArJ stream j knowa well tn usii to ttfep
t3 5w Lrer H s r < l up
Tmv inoi4 t a fir the ujiejepitea term
cj iuaos Haosr ar uarhicg nuirtly and
ladiratjjn are that a heavy vote will
In poMed Meaaws Clarke 1 Hlaasenjtame
iren ckt aoi wlitf dr s must ail the
W P puian the venerable eorr porf
ent t > i ibe Oieatob > Is TOnflned
his room frcra aalcnaroed eye
QTNTANA
rrNTA A yrlrrh l h oW aktlf
In wbteb i r theiaeud boity pf on uo
knowa tufpo drlftlns down the Bnuios
wt ijftWed ashwei by Captain Fr d
JOaron thla m rnta und made ftutt
n er the t k pen aoout one mile abwe
t oWtana Jusl 8 M Jack of V <
J E ILrnS
IeCO bHd en < n tij t ov t
Tat
wfcMn b a r m4rk < Xndlrj
tay Ju tiee retelvel
rrom Cjhirobin at it fifty mle >
ber ayir ilai the alrUS and body had
dsfftfd post I6at towmiate jtaturday
e vnlnf <
rbfe hi io nls > ralleVi e In ths flra
xu Among the drift hronjjhl d wi by
the eurrenl hi ferrymaR Vit this placn
< at bt att enpty kiff an4 Uo saw a
oofiin box tog far out to catch
Tyusk
TYLBR March B The Jewish eodety
f Tyler gave ther necood annual bar
end Uwift last night rat the li sUfi
Klk elub un A hrge crtwl if both
hifi l on and vhiior > frm Ml ijvir
the S te were preawnt The nffatnwas un
der ta ausi < en nt th Ladies Aid >
cley of Bett Kl
Dhrirtel court concluded lu work here
ff them cm the u frs Ihruat T i
rtSSwk w h te iW rtm i l1 1 the name r Ben Mathews Th
JtKtgi UtCotd of thin cout lias an
nowwted for Ornerww fiom his district
Hon l Hob 8t fford ef Mlneja who Is
a pJobahle aanlrant for
Wat in congress hast bees in
YOAKCil
YOAKUM March w Mr iH sjbindler
a very popular young man of this city
ww taken auddtniy HI this mornlnK and
Is now at the renounce of Mr JT Car
Sift hw A y attended by his
phyWcian The nttack waH from heart
ohblo At last accounts Jt was resting
1 yput nw an actor with
tho Hettle Bernard Chapi company wrote
n noie to ft young lady her that he was
not acquainted wlh and for his impu
donee received n jound thnuhw front
tlis young lady brother
KAVA60TA
NAVASQTA starch i At a meettDB
hold 11010 yesterday II H Hoop oatnv
No JO United Confederate Veteran three
delpstttes were clooted to attend the Ulr
thlniriiam Confederate reunion Tlie Invl
toilon M altamj the Waco reunton was ae
MPlca and will he attended by tb entlro
camp Jhtre will be a reunion eiwsunp
fbw stir
NAVASOTA march tMr Alexander
Carnes of Bryan while out hunting at
College Station had his left foot nearly
shot off by the accidental discharge of
hla gdn Jfa had Just killed n rabbit
ftna1i vfftai0ln tlov a raU fnce when
rail brolto
and he fell and In railing the
nun wont off with the above result Dr
Tabor of Hrytin and lira Llnnoy Clllns
n c and rranc s of pilose amifiitated
Itls foot below the ankle and Hie patient
Is resting vqry well
HAN ANQEIO
flAW ANGPLQ March LJohn Jfo
0 t stage driver between Osona and
Bhewnod wu arrested by Deputy United
Htatc JWrshnJ C L Broomo and btought
to Ban Angela thla morning They siy
tl eLi1i5ra conflgflvo evidence that be
robbed tho mail himsflf on the night of
March M ah < t repottm that he had been
held up by parttea unknown i iniw
Jng trlul is sot for Monday
AN EIISON
ANPKU30N March S3AV H MUlrr
tio Baptjat preacher whowas convicted
at Uie May termof courtf was fjken to
JltmUvillgyosUiniay A Bjroug petition is
a mati t nd vaa clcnrnd
LULINO
LirLiVG March A uttV rUM < f
John Mcoro wtta burmd t h d Hi
farm lit use No Insutiunf jn a
iA dy Korthcut a leauinc farmer wni
bjieriir em Whaler of MeLennon coun
ty left lor Wico thli morning with Nelson
Bradford want there on a charw nf
horse theft He was eonvictwl here In
two oo th ea > me charge nnd la
wanted alsewhere besides Waco
TEXAS NEWS BniBFED
Qwti CltyA M Powell was drowned
May t > racrh ab uf ten mllea east nf
I tl or th niat ifUs 19th IV
L 2 i > M arvnir a trula nam and did not Ww
i1 w a < li i
HirridDer utj a e Iff Mclfugh arrest
< l i ok Puik i i to k ntm u Ah Lne
where he stand crurged with periur >
Polk has lived in this oaigrtborbviod tor
a nutb r cf yeitts 4nd hla arrest wan a
jr t rirls
Port Wf > ri oIoibI n > l Page In
stieuklnr nf the milrtment retutUi
ngaiast him eipr sifS Inmstif salKlcd in
view of the fact that a trial under the
IfiiltmcMt nould prevent further truuole
and nd the matter n
ttellaaThe mlMlon which Is being con
duciod ly Pather OC iwor at the fTiirh
of the BUcied Hesirt a orte of the tn i
viicceMfu itt b U In l t las The clirnh
r pafkeil with peiplt wth at thu after
nooti and nl ht wrvl i
HI laloro Two neg ej bac me lDTO > ed
lit an aftiay m ih K ty aW anl on
y
my f ttmwwr7
thrown from a ftcon hy a runaway
team and badly hurt tils lose and
shuulder wens broken He la under lh
cam of phyilclana here
PALBBTINK
PALESTINE March M The eltteent of
Palatine lwv cluhbed together and pur-
chased enough sumps o nlve ths cty a
fr delivery svstem The year nl end
On April 1 and but a few hundred dollars
aa needed to bring the patron of this
pcwtcfllco up to a no which would us
tlfy tho free delivery of mall
McDADK
MoDAJOE Mare M A craiy raan
came Into town yesterday He was weSI
dressed and save hta name as HIU He
Sd ho carte from Tennessee and b ii
two broiRtra at Corsteana Tastaa hr
boarded pie east bound Oesrtral train
Inst night wlthont a twket
JBTVETT
JEWniT March Jt Mrs Laara B J
dlnRflold drowned Sersclf by janplns Jn
a otstern last night Her husband was-
Her aet was eausoi by a deranjred ralud
BrtENHAW BUDGET
Heport of the County Ptntaee Comraltie
An Otd Cms
Brenhaci Texas Marcn 21 The ceea
ty finance committee appatated by Dis-
trict Judge nU hava made th r report
and been discharged
The report abowa an ejcamlnaUan of all
officers two a from S ptmber IS llot
to date giving the aooast Of Anas col
lected afed holt the money waa dtebaraoi
To snertiT report abowa now lrapsd
to th amount of M dltposj or
folows Coilctcd aal forwarded to tresj
urer leas cammltalona torarad H
not soor8d H fl In Jail or on fttrm ja
The trouaureffl report snowy Oommon
fund KuSi jvry fund HWJ road and
brtdgw fend timm u x ed aes m i
Ins the net amount do tne county Bv
atSdu wWch is on deposit at G Hidings
Olddlngs bunk
The tr a urera nooks abow tho ls
tered indeotudnaas o < the county to h
uvc court nouaa bonds jSoSfriraattt d
tjrtpt jn5trinn iSS
im Una
front tbt oas i baioaos on ihand
oV ii H Unt niy
ar u Z Harrison candy manutic
i r f ej i oltj and Mm ESTliw
pt Slarttn daugnter of Mr M l vy in
be married June M Mr Harrison Is a
promin iji and prosperous buinew man
of tab car aitS c brauoh tore Jn Uoua
ton and
another bato ta Uah l in aij
and
of warm frr
jeaton has a ttoat
to iwlcora him to tfcV re tai oftlw bw
Bt2 crtr mornlnir
I i i B 54J 5 t thto placa oorw
ESP 1 > hout Aiutoo ehwiast wJtb raw bT W tSe
c bAVJ PiaceSl
W worth or s 5 wisI hSen liutdlSi fJS aT Si Sce taSm SLnvZli
the rstlned Soeket woera ptatrtot ClarK
I her e capd Malhews is n rously cut
t
Avnger Wess rrhrsn and his wid-
owed sister Mrs furoa Beavers were
living together on t er farm tour miles
from Avingrr They were tjk n s k nt
the same time with la grippe and u > d
wlihln nine hours of each other nnd ware
hured together
Oanesvlie Mellta commanlery No M
Knights Templar has perfected arrange-
ment for a special train over the Kftty
to pealson neat Sunday wliere they will
nsslst In a celbnltbn by that order
Knights from Parsons Kan Greenville
and Sherman will be in attendance
Bonh m AfUr coneumlng two days
tryingTom MlUm charged with killing
Joe Gillian a vdrtjlct was returned send
ing him to tho penitentiary for life Vhen
the sheriff started to the s with Milam
he cursed the Jury nnd said if they could
not do tiny better by him he wfsh 4 th y
had brought In a verdict of death
IllllsboroThe grand lodge I O G
T meet In this cftv on Awll 17 Hills
bpro lodge No 3 requests the statement
that ever Good TemnHr In good stand
tptr Is entitled to a seat in the grand lodge
after Iho degrees are conferred With the
privilege of enjovlng the whole aeselon
which la held in the subordinate degree
BltOC NoTNlJounT
A Preacher AMuitaTaml lises ni Gun
Very KffecUvely
Cameron Texoa MaroS SIIn the Ju
Uce court at Mnytflefd ten mlieg from
here today W a Yielding eliol Cl y
t > hlDPl through the hrwst and OharMe
Williams a by under through the arm
Ylcidng Is o OongresatlMtalist preacher
The trouhie grew out of a nauwb trial in
irtiloh Yielding was ohorged with alander
iwr ft relation of Phtpps
tX W1 11 w i witness In two catea for
4lKrbLt JA0 Jft P irrowine oat
of the churoh tral Ihi nii made un Ss
lault oil YlCjdW toJttTwith X above
YleSdlwr was placed under ivm bond
lT tPM W mn
mu 1urU
JlOnSE THHSVBB CAPTUBKa
Fern Worth Testes March sfaSherifr
Cunningham rocelvetl a telagraV from
Urabttm notifying Tun of the arrW of
tho supposed horse thiBVM m
uow A TOfflBiittl rW 0lE0
Mr John Hail of M35Commercial ave
nue Chicago met with a serious accident
for whloh ho u sd Chamberialna Pam
Balm freely with the
best
roui <
j < > t
now says Mr Hall comes t i
of my story For Innny ysira i i
quite a sufferer from
if sole py
Tho wi of the people favr > B tl
tfn of i i uln J k Nht > v
lffirWsT r v
1H STAP OAPITAL
CltiNaitSIN THE ATTOIINBV KN
KRAt > WKPAUTMltvr
M Wat h A no oe Thl lt 1 a C n
dldsta rX Bee nFntlmsn Pul-
se tar O Kipunjt S a nicttt
tApollit J b Speak N les
Austin Texas March M Attorney Gen-
eral Caltwreon ha aooolated W 1 Bow-
man of Motitacue third asstwant In the
place of Allison MayfiaSd resaened Mr
Bowman has recently been the examiner
In the cner l land oflce Oenrire VT
Flrirrrof fort War h takes Mr Howma s
pSace
iiakr W C WaKS who was land com
mlsasooer for several terms announces
today that he Is a candidate for the decno
crattc noenlaatioe for ti > e Same place
Cain He says that he sas been eoHcittO
by so saaay friends from all over the
State that he can no longer resin their
urtreot srarortlMtfes
Waelt Jones spoke here tn the county
court hotwe today on poCltlcs to a large
crowd He epoke In favor of the populists
Jones Is likely to be a candidate for gov-
ernor
Major George A Qulnlan arrived this
Afternoon at 3S In his private car oa the
il o OQ and Texas Central accompanied
nyCpiaSn and Xsi Andy Faulkner
w T Rankto a i itaat general counsel
for lee Pullman Jalace Car cjnipany has
today h l the folowwe r vort wl h te
comproiw a requred by section 3 of an
act approved May H 1S5
fotel ia oriaed capital stock OOSJf
Nuaiber of eiarec Issued
Number of stares autoorlaed S6OW0
Par value of eaca share
iambtT of mflea of railroad In
IPO
< Ae 5j e of Texas other States
of tre United States the Do-
minion of Canada and ie K
fHrbJlc of Mexico over which
its ears are hauled is 1J1M
Number of mles of railroad m
Texas over w ch It cara are
tuuited Is
Total axnooot Invested by said
l 7
twnpasy outaidtf tte Stale of
Texas In real estate manufac
tar o nlan4sma erial and prop-
erty outer toan e > as palace
and dining cans and their equip-
ment Is 2M8IK2
Pnllroan Palace Car Company
By A S Welnaselater Sacretary
The IvWx Iron Brtdue and Manttfactur
rnc cojnpany today obtained permlson
from tho aocrojry of Slate to ohanae la
aaaie to tae run Brlilge company 1
Commissioner Clnc orJi tePJfta to-
day ttaavt the Eqtiitat e AMUranCi Society
of New York A paid Its tax under the
law Imtoajuj a levy of 1H per cent upon
tar irrca > 3 business per annum The tax-
is jffiij The Murumi of New York is
tCready oard OMS03S and tne New Y k
Ufe Thee are the three iarse < it
lite insurance companies In the Vnhwl
been in btj ners In Monterey iiexioo
nl nt yealrrday In Austin
Or B 11 Carroll of Waco is In Aurttn
and will tomorrow prenob Mt dedlcalbry
waiM at Jhn South Aurfln Baptist
< dV In le rorw oon and wttl proaon in
ttw Tlrst BaptUt iUroh of Austlntnith
evemng
Mbw Cirteooher of Dallas who hajt
° dve toshnScnl
tons In
the Riittirtly Fake Is
the
at Avenue hotel
stopping
Vyier Rt 1 and Vlllenueve < xo 1 at
td g the St Edwarfa coJes a ajxnd
tig fcasisr wlh his purents at the Av
ni
Mt c I White of Houston Is stoppng
a > wit ei hotel
Mr U u Zuber of St Louf a travel
er mn wayback Is seohtg his trade In
Austin
CONGltissaXLVN WILSON
WW 8p nd a r w Dav < on a Banshfltlll
Quite Feeble
Ran Antoqlo Texuis March J4 Con
gesmtn W L Wllaon is niuth nvpfvud
loday II sat up tn bed a few hour and
itcp ii two callers both otl fr > nds In
r i to a tiote from the co iv nondent
rn H i ng an interview be < ent back
vT 1 Uij ho besged to be Ktcuted from
t na luda > He w 111 le ivc foi the rate i
of cxfengrosaman I > n Cible of InIs
esit mLvs from the cl y M > najy nui win
remain there few day rV = ip rat n
Mr Cable Is now at the nincv and s nt
In thf invitation this mornntt tn P
Wll on t b coi his gtl st li wit i
has no fever but hla cftush atll hangs
i n Th howev r c usesnn unftsimas
to Dr tnderwtod hs medio il attendant
who utate that he a 111 aoon have It under
twntroL
Congressman John Tarsney jia not l ve
today as BXpected He wll leave tomor-
row for Port Worth and will go frim
there to D nver on pHvae bu < nesii Th
son of congressmtn WCson will leave for
Washington tomorrow
LAW VINTHCATOJD
Two Murderers ilmt Hanjr Is the Higher
Courts Verdict
Dnllas Texas March H Ttie court of
criminal appeals affirmed the ease of
Pranclsfo Iteyoni a Mexican who was
given the dearh penalty for the murder of
eitSsherlS John Hornftby of Travis county
The ourt also affirmed the flrUIng of the
lower court In the Austin Brown case
from iniar ooirnt llmwn two moaihs
ago klllod a buck driver and entriaa a plei
of guilty buforo the ense reached the Jury
He 1 a negro and was given tho oeivb
penalty
< MIU Williams of Wllllamvon county
irlv n flftfcn years for murdT was also
in bad luck Ills case was affirmed
John P Parker of Nureea county given
a life sentence hid n mot m for reheating
overruled AIpx llearn v the rUate from
Hctsdereon county was affirmed
i i i
FOB AIIWN
A Mexican Barber Arrested for Applying
the Torch
San Antonio Tex March M A c
Chapman a Mexican barber was ar-
rested here today upon a charge of nr
in Jlc is nccuseil of setting fire to the
Arotute hotel building which was badly
damaged a few nights ago Ills object
It Us suspected wns to destroy a rlvnl
barber shop Ho waa placed under 1SOO0
bond
CniMIilfAL APPSALS
Dallas Tex Mareli II The court of
criminal appeals today decided the fol
lowing casea
lAfllrmed Austin Brown from Beiari
Pranclsco Iteyon from Trnvls Allen
Heart e frum Henderson Milt Will nms
from Williamson Jim Black from itab
ertKon
Motion for rehetrlng overruledJohn
T Parker from Nueces
Submitted on o record Wylle Hirt
and II W Irflkr from Hunt Olln
Iwgpi fion
fi un Monti
i uonznl
man from
KLKCT
Paimtlnc Ti
Btnenon was i
atlffnesa uf the Joints Sluee n ur nnu l oommttninnera j
tlon uf Phumberuius Fuln llainf 1 Mhd Urm I
sympwmu f > < r Th
KTiman Boh Lfftwich
ft it m Martin from Jonens
rom Webbj Joseph Cole
stono
COINTY JUDOK
ted county Judge by the
March flHon J M
rt today to fill tho un
K A Mclleynolda now
gentlenmii la a farmer
u ftitllelleva that li hasbaii i i I an w < ta syr His appoint
riiitmiiiliiii from m f l >
drUMat is
MM1 J Ml KDCRKD
4n Art no Ttxaa M rh St Advlca
wera received ihcrs tonight f < he murder
T l T > < VTS
near ano of Thomas It Dunn sirperlo
en iem of te OU er Iron mines near that
i ihcie l no c foji her min Utal
fe mln r 1 haro > l four m ath nap
by Dunn are salt to nave threatned hl
at tho time H1 leaves a wife and
iiiid who are at tlsno
KAit SMALL AT HOM
Oklahoma a Great Country With Nearly
Kverythlng the Hear Can Desire
ni Oonstliutlon IM
Per Sum Small returned Tuesdsy night
from a foor monllw tour In the West and-
s sojourn In Oklahoma City where he
ha the control of ths leading democratic
Journal of the territory The Daily Ok
IVhomlun
Mr Small looksin the best of health
and was grated warmly by his hbst of
friends vho were nnaling to see him
abandon Georgia too ions at a time In
an Interview yesterday he spoke freely
and Interestingly of the status of altilfs
in the far Weet
What of Oklahoma he was asked
Oklahoma terriory In tho main por-
tion of It Is about the finest area of land
In the great West lis agricultural fer
tility is as great as that of any virgin
land ever brought under settlement in the
United States and the variety of its al-
ready proven products runs from tho
llnest of hard wheat to the best of cot-
ton Oklahoma only five years old next
month took teven first premiums pn
osrlcultura products nt the Worlds Pair
and also the first premium Over the world
for flour made from soft wheat The land
Is rolling prairie with some wooden sec-
tions along the rlers and la settled by
a population that shows every promise
of permanency und progressive thrift Of
course there arc many adventurers and
speculators In a new country such a
Oklahoma especially in the newly settled
Cherokee strip portion but these seldom
hold on long they drop off in time from
exhaustion of their speculative resources
and move on to fresher fklds of sojnerlsm
Hut the prospect bofona Oklahoma i
for a State that win bo one of the molt
eligible prosperous and productive in the
Southwest She will be a Southern and
democratic State In sentiment provided
the la early accorded statehood and home
rule by a democratic admlnlsratlon
What is the prospect for statehood
lust now
We can hardly tell There are two
statehood bills now before the committee
of the house and it la hoped that one of
them may get through this congress But
we know Uicro are serious obstructions n
the wty of statehood On the one hand
tho IndlaniTcrrltory people nbj ct to being
joined In btatehood with Okahoma anil
on the other hand It Is reported that the
Pe ident does not wnnt the four West
ern tcrridrles given statehood on the
VbTl Tl Xm r
of fun it IS c7o8 ofThVT3Jy i t WJtroner ll all has aft henrd ttry ieround
wbo shot up bis sheila at a deojy buck lhln fr n Colonel Swntn since the news f uh n iv3U S l sUver me n
iu the pond WB ttrok tg hm t6U Walier Sw ln had the eni Tin bulk of the pople In
Ben S nostra Esa who Is heloinr In siti aiv tVl Sre M r MeCall Ui very ap Oklahoma howen wtnt statehuid for
tb def ns at the Dave bays at George < prfhiP > vor ° < 1 Swtt n Flty Ihe reaaoii tliat tenitorial government has
lowo returned frr n that < lhstTvIn MiZ J eli9 shown lsei lhftd < Jtie unpatriotic and
How Is he territory governed now
By officials nppointed by a governor
who is appointed by the president Tho
present Governor H a dctnocrat Gover-
nor nontrpj forlhcrty of North Caro
lina nniiyArerlyln the dentistry trade
tn ArkntiJasi Hi ft a good man himself
personally but has had no administra-
tive eiperlerics and Ms Blection for the
office Is onelof the mseWrles of the Na-
tional mini nUtratlpn lie has a vjry bid
adviser in Receiver Uo of the Oklahoma
City land ofljre wno li n mail bore pall
tlclan opposetl to t tnteh > md itnl anxious
to keep up terriffirtftl conditions so long
as he oan boB the Nntlortal and terrltor
iat atqjointnlentRU The oon enu nce is
that unless either tin present admlniv
tratlon out there i teformed apoodlly or
Stttehood and hom rule Is granted the
democratic party will fall to secure the
approval of the masnes and the territory
will fall Into republican hands at the
llrst optwrtunity
Are ther many immigrants coming
into iJie territory
Yes Thtre are dally arrivals of men
of means chiraot r and enterprise When
land titles and values out thtre become
more nettled tho rush to Oknhoma of
valuable citizens will be unprecedented I
am sure Oklahoma City haB onwards
or 10 0J people now and her popukton
Is growing cvjery week The opportuni-
ties for jmen of means and Industry
out there are immense
You have pome Georgians out thorc
to keep company with
Oh yes there are a number of Georgia
men in Oklahoma Thero is Amos Plus
of thotown site board nt Perry he is
correspondent for my paper nnd all the
Old compoJltora of the Cons Itutlon will
remember his famous nreelyrlvaling ch
rosraphy and sympathize with mv forrp
of printers Amos is one of the leading
llghla of the phenomenal city of Jerry
nnd Is greatly esteemed a he deserves
to be At Guthrie you cm find Will
Sonrcy of Grflln In the registers of-
fice nnd ho Is now a candidate for the
registers place made vacant by the
death of Itegls er Lindsay Senator Louis
Pavls of Toedoa is registered at Perry
and Patterson of Macon Is registered at
Knld Then I meet Colonel Tom O lve
of Olive Bill Tame in Georgia whd is u
ppcclnl agent ft the Interior department
Yes you can meet Georgians nt almoa
every turn out there and I have a bushel
of letters from other Georgians who are
seeming anxious to go there
How are Ihd peopio talking politically
In the West
Well they nro talking briskly and yet
o vaguely that one finds It hurd to say
what Is the general trend of opinion out
there On ths Currency question the peo-
ple are all demanding llnnnchl legisla-
tion that will enlarge tho volume of
money In this country They are almost
eolld for the redemption of the democratic
pledges of IPS and understand those
pledges to mean as fair treatment to
silver as to gold But since tho repeal of
the Sherman bill the r0000C yi bond Issue
nnd the sllcncg of the president on the
8 lgnlorage coining proposition the people
are wholly at sea as to what the policy
of tho party Is to be so they ease their
Igporanco by cussing tho goldbugs nnd
crying for more money In Ksnsas and
Cojorodo the public temper is growing
decidedly untldemocnttlc iwpuHstlc or
anarchistic as you penso But In Tetas
there Is a suorsssful movement for har-
mony aa to State affalra and on agree-
ment to relegate National Issues to the
exigencies of the future Both Southwest
and Northweet there are freely exnresxnl
feara that tho flnanctal question will turn
tho scale in the fall cleclloni nnd return
a republican houas of represunntlvea
But It the legnloraso bill Is slgnad that
dread will pass away and renewed ener-
gy will characterize tho democratic cam-
paigns out there
How alwit thst report that you would
locate In Oklahoma and aspire to a seat
In the United State senate
pshaw That is an invention nf the
enemy No suc thought has ever netted
tn my brain I am out of al polities ns
a candidate for any office I am too busy
with my lecturing preaching and editorial
work to think of for
or care office
Mr Htul ruv s for a ten days
to Washington rlly this aft room
Th
tlon of
trip
of to poll favors tb eleo
ot ttibt w < 5ifW 5fp7 58 T
HOUSTON DAILY POST SUNAY MORXTNG MARCH 25 1894
SEN OOXEYS BRIGADE
Tnnm advknt in Houston m
INO MSCUHSlU
Bsllways rowerlem to BeptcM Them
Msmiial Brlfhsnn Favor Foealng
Them end Bu hing Them Onward
Mayor trtiw s Views
Coxeys Army of Peace is moviug to
watttt Houston and the organised horde
of hoiiSrv unemployed men may march
aamoal any time There
Into the pity nt
ts no scheduled stop for tho nrmy between
San Antonio and Houston and ns it was
tn the former city yesterday it Is probable
ehiM 4hls Cltf will be renchod either to-
day or tombrrow
Although tit movements of the band
ofunemployed filed on thlr march to
Wflnhington have been noted nnd reported
in the different attics through which they
have passed very little seems to be
known of tho personnel of the troop Be
> ond the fart that they are a band of
men who under the le ider htp of Coxev
are going to Washington to ventilate I heir
wrongs little is known The general
conjecture is that the army is largely
composed of professional tramps who
hove taken this novel mothod of Impos-
ing on eltlaens by their numbers
The municipal authorltes hnve mode
no preparation for the Invasion of the
army and doubtless they will go hungry
In this city
Mayor Browne was seen yesterday In
regard to the expected visit of the army
He said that he had not reoclvcd any
word of the movements of the army
In answer to a question as to what pro-
vision the city would moke for the un-
welcome visitors Mayor Browne sad that
lie did not know He thought that i > o
slbly the line of march might be changed
between San Antonio and this city and
that they might not arrive at nil When
tod that there was llutie doubt of the
vlst being paid His honor was of the
opinion that it was mere conjecture and
that the nrmy might pass right tnrough
without stopping If they did stop he
sold he would hardly know what to do
iu them He then asked what class of
n i made up the ttrmy He said ne did
not know uheher it waa composed of
honest uncsnplo > ed working men or of a
trump element
He was informed that ns there were in
the neighborhood of looo men It was but
natural lo suppose that both classes were
represented
The mayor appeared to be loth to ex-
press a definite opinion as to what should
be done with the obnoxious visitors Ho
wild however that ho would be opposed
io furnishing them with either food or
Kheter ae he was afraid that such hos
utaUty would on y mean prolonging and
Increasing the number of unemployed In
the Olty Houston he conlnued hac
enough poor of its own that tho city will
H > feed and if th re is any feeding to
bo done the poor already here should be
the ones lo receive such charity
It was suggested by the leportcr that
he army m ght find sonv recruits tn
Houston nh < thus relieve tho city of some
of its unemp oyed Mayor Browne nn
swpk that nhe poor he spoko of were
poo that could not loin the army even If
i > v pn d < > red They were p > or men
who were the heads of families und could
ipt l M o th city
Flnallj his honor said that he would
protect the cltlzcnH from the threatened
lnvn lon When naked If he thoigiit It
would he necessary to increase the police
force for such protection he said that
possibly It would but that lie would take
m stops in the matter uutl ho know pos-
itively that tha army intended stopping
In Houston
The mayor exprcs cd It as hla Idea of
protection to make the hungry host move
op He said he looked on them as com-
mon law brokers and tit such they
should be dealt with They were break-
ing Iho law by fotclbly using freight
rrrins of the Southern Pacific rallrjiid
company ami1 he was of the opinion that
they should be treated as law breakers
MATtSHAL imiCIISONS VIEWS
City Marshal TJrlehson when asked for
un opinion en to Tiow the vlBltors should
he treated said nhal he thought the eas
iest way wns the best way Ho thought
that a place should be ptemred for them
to sleep in if It was necessary tor them
to atay over night and that they should
be supplied with provisions They should
ba moved on ns soon as possible after
tholr arrival but the marshal was of the
opinion that uoh treatment would get
rtd of them sooner than harsher mens
ures Ho thought that some large ware-
house could be secured that would do as-
a shelter and barracks for thorn while
the rations should either be made up
from subscriptions or b provided by the
city The marshal enfil further In answer to
questions We dont Iwant them and
my Idea l to nttond to their wants and
let thom continue on tbplr way to Wash-
ington I do not anllulpate trouujo If
such men etc that we ure disposed to
treat them well and feed them no trouble
pe i be feared
There Is no disguising the fact that
the country Is in a duplorable state
There are thousamis of Idle men who are
willing no work In Texas wnlle undoubt-
edly there aru a great many professional
tramps who are taking advantage of such
a movement That however is a dis-
tinction that no one can make In such an
army
Will the army receive nny recruits in
Houston waa nuked by tha reporter
1 donit know tne marshal answered
Houston Is not troubled very much with
tramps Just now For notno reason or
other they all seem to have moved
north Will you Incrcaso your force any
was next nuked
I dont thnk It will bo necessary Mr
Erlchton replied If tho men are all
kept together I dont anticipate any
trouble
tniPWlLNTONpElNT VAN VLECK
DAIjKM
Tho Coxey trampi had not left ni Paso
up to 6 oclock yesterday evening accord
ng > to Information received by officials of
Iho Southern Pacific in Houston
General Superintendent W p Van VIock
received a telegram from the agent of the
Southern Paclllc at HI Pnso Stating that
Uhe tramps had marched out an camped
opposite the cemetery tho night before
and that they were still there vlth the
exception of one company whloh boirded
tho Texas and Paclllc train for Sierra
Ulanca
Mr Van VlccU mated that he was ex
pcoAngto i noUlled atany moment that
Ad mob had selzwl one of thojr tMlrht
lining to continue the trip from III p o
to Han Antonio and on to Hoiuton H
< ali no eifoi ta would be made o dVoJ e
them aa aucii attempt would be perfectly
When questioned In rpgard lo uhe state
ment wired Gulvesttn paper from Kl
Paso Klvkiw tne informal on that the
douiiern Pnrltlo hod abandoned freight
rains for rlio present In order to oqmp
the trumps to stek some o hir means for
prneroaslmr on their march siperln
niont Van V cck sold r a reSortls
a mWtake We sllli continue OW through
freight trains fron the Wtst and have
no Idea of abandoning them No tri A
have been wopiwd on account of im
tramps seUlne Uim It is true It woS
suggested that nalBiwwri SB
only
jfiSuld be run fir evmrdws r orir lnJ
drier e tramps fiom Khar seizure 0fih
lite rWlwri bul I wf w
anf UrJ erefr HfShrfila 1
lu riorss ihw in i
Bh fViJ W
ftW JLt1le > commit ti penal offenre
tho local officers must prevent them
do
uicy not that puts an end io it
payl
street becof 1 wardfe
8S0 a m Wlllams
Covington issHtrnt
pastor Preaching at
Tlilrd Baptist
street Rev T H
lreachlng at H oolock
school ai ChBiieyvllle
J S Hogg
POPULISTS WILL FKCD THHM
Son Antonio Texan March lTho nrst
company of sixty men of General Preys
socalled industrial army ot one thousand
men are on their wny to San Antonio from
El Paso and are duo to atrlvo hero tomor-
row afternoon The remolndet ot tho
army wilt cfcmo In on freight trains In
companies of sixty to one inmd ed each
The iKipullsts of 3ltn Antonio have ar-
ranged to feed nmlcntertam the nrmv
autmg their stay here Gerteol Piey
who tin vols In advance ot the army did
not nrrive hire today iis cxpccled
PAS3 THItOUGH PAI HSTINK
Palestine Texas March 51 A body of
flfiyono unemployed men nrrlvctl In the
city yesterday uftcrttoon on a freight train
from the West wete furnished with a
mippy of food by th mayor nnd citizens
and left on u night train for the North
tney wcro ordeo and respectful vwnie
heio
COXBYS WALK
On from Ohio at break ot day
Bringing to Washington fresh dismay
The nirrlglitcd air with a shudder bore
lllo a herald lit haste to the Capitol
door
Tho terrible grumble and rumble nnd
rear
Of the great parade that was on once
mire
With Coxey several miles away
And wider still those billows of peace
iThundered along In a grand Increase
And louder yet Into Washington rolled
The totr ot those trtimpera uncontrolled
Making tho blood ot congressmen cold
As they thought of the dirt In that tramp
a i ray
And Coxey several miles away
But there is a road from Washington
town
A good broad highway leading down
Ami there througn tho flush ot tha morn
A man unclean ns a roadside knight
Was seen to psbs as with eagle flight
As If he know the terrible need
He stretched awav with tlto utmost
speeds
Hills rose Slid fell but ills heart was gay
Willi Coxey several miles away
Still sprang from those swift feet thun-
dering East
The dust like smoke from a cooking
feust 1
Or a comeb sweeping faster and faMer
Foreboding to congress tho doom ot dis-
aster
The heart of the man and the heartl of
the muster
Was beating as If within ptison walls
Impatient tb be whero duty calls
Uvcry nervt of the master was strained
to full play
With Coxey eeveral miles away
Under his qpurnlng feet the road
Like an nrrpwy Alpine river ftoved
Andgthe landscape spread away behind
Like n Buckeye banner before the wind
And tho mgn like a tax to the peoples
Ire
Swept on with his wild eyes full ot fire
But lo he lis nearlng his hearts desire
He Is snuffing the words tho congress-
men saj
With Coxey fceverat mlloe away
Tho first that Coxey paw were the groups
Of congressmen doing their usual
whoop i
What was ddhe what to do a glanco told
him both I
Then swiping1 tho house With a terrible
oath i
Ho duheil through the door3 mid a
otorm of npplatisp
And congresswas checked In Its courst
there bevaut > o
Tho sight of the master compelled It to
pause i
With grlmo and with dust bold Coxey
was grcyi
By thcr Hash of his eyo and his chin
whiskers play f
Ho seemed to the whole of the Nation to
tayt i
I have come here gentlemen all tho
wny 1 1
From Masalllor tovyn tp save the day
Hurrah hurrah for Coxey then
Hurrah for CoSey hurhih for his men
And when their statues arc placed on
high
Under the dome of theblue old sky
The American peopleH temple of fame
1 16 ih TO B rifiut ooxeya name
Be it said in letters bold and bright
Here Is the man that eaved the day
When there was the high old devil to
fl
fScsvr York Sun
NOT ELIDIBLE
Judge Brasheara Declalpn on Naturaliza
tion of Chines
Some lime ujp on a question brought
before him Judl e Sam H Brashear ruled
that a Chinam4 i having flrei naturallev
tlon papers or diclarailqn of Intention
sued beture tholpassage of tho exclusion
act could not jobWin ijnal jiapere now
after the passage uf ths net referred to
It wasi contended at the Urne by attorneys
that the llrst papers were jfi
nature of
Lt i1f > tiruUi > b 1 Will
liatur izaton Uu im
jurlRe he < l n thn
contrary u linghnt the rit papers vvlle
en iiifa tno viii iiu u a vyi u n Ukt
bD n ° U C ° nT no rlsV 0 full CitiZn
Vlfrr Eotl r aBd dlfferqnt opln
ioi
< heIclJi i > othen a hjtier on tho
subject was addrfs od ro Hon I B Cul
y mJl lP lf tho J idlclsiy commit
° who
In reply saiiUil pwwlva
i ilS c inSc ae cluded from naturai
S 1 b > l fJe a1a oongr es will
not change the rule i
Coming ns thlii tloes from onelof tho
finest constlttit oi ai lawyers In the coun
try and clearly upholding tl6 ueclslot
of our court the comid rtcnt to our din
8 Br tVa 7ieckfon i5 tnost
poltited
Loci cjnmcii > oricE
Mission Chapel j oi the Firet German
Methodist ChurchjPourlh ward north
corner Hemphill linii Unio I etreets Sun
day school at S p m JDB lsattc superin-
tendent Services it 7il5 p m Week day
service every Thursday night nt 7M p
tn P H Hensch paBlor
German MethodJ i vtscopul CJiurch
Comer Wliito and Lubbock fitreets J W
Pfaftlc pastor Sujidny nq00l at 930 a-
in II Bolke auplrlntendejttf Preaching
at 10S0 n m and I30 p m Prayer meet
ing Tuesday at 730m m Ifndles ptayer
meeting Thursday at 3 ji m All Oorman
friends and Mrapgeri are Invl d
BAPTIST
First Baptist ChuYch tlcv W C
Tii > hM of riiiH il tn preach morning
and night Special nluslc nt each letvlce
superintendent NrS >
second aptht Cliureff oraer Hardy
and Libertyj1 5lL JJaTiin
jiastor Sun
day aehopl SiSffn mr1j tH iWlt super
Intondent Preaching at 11 u m and 713
p in by the pastor 1 All are welcome
Northeast Baptist Mlssloiitbree blocks
beyond city limits from corner poBt
Preathlnfs al I p ni by J M Knliln
An Invitation for all j
Mlslonnry Baptist Church
uerman
T f
and strangers are welcome to attend
abtmtti scliool at
superintendent J
ltov j b Birch
f oclock Friends
Ghurch Washington
Fnlgan paBlor
a in and at night
by the paster fiundaj school at 930 a
m J Wyndelts super
ntetulent Sunday
Mls ipn Hunaay
nftaruoon n 330 oclock a Arbrougb
suporinlmdent
German Baptist Cbircli s Houston
nyciS n c Oloisi Ipasfor Preaciilng
ot loso a m nnd 7W p m Sunday
school nt 015 n m Mr Wjn liepeke
Miperlntenaent Yvung Jeoplga meeting
y ut T M l m xr
v wou t i yer meeting
m in can Wj0 i luatn
cariy Avenuo Baptist Mil alouBetween
1lvlne set vie
gpproprlale to v 1 1 K8
Si1 service Ws bf fi
dlaliy
Invited tuSt
M T Mfthoaitth
oholr Seaufrie
1 tl
1
W cordially
IMted p
chMo rcorner ffi
JnC MlJrSH Il
11 a m Chlld ns MercSVT
P m Good music etleMh
All are Invited J w Itoakl
pmvnnD dujiist tut
Colorado Cltxen
mClt lzcn haa bMn averdl
W Toweil
of this city win j
oopy ot the last Issue of u i
Cltlren dated luly 18K1 mJ
one side of pink a a iMilte
coniialns tour columns stntt
long
and was presented by Jiii
Bcninrd Chase as a memento m
the fourth
column dated th
General Grant has k f
caugh
He dined in Vlcksburg an I be J
his dinner with him The cSl
see it For the last tnufSl
wall paper No
HoodssPBCj
tlte and strength lamMlwS
dliry speUs and W
headache or
nm
Mtis
t
Hoodo pilla
untUcej ludlgcstion stcK HeadwH
AMONG THE WC0DB
Mr John B Ashe the f
of tM
will pl ta
ot the World
the nlghis pf meeting n JJ
to the llrst and third W J
otm OT
month in place
BfCeutlve Apt
Thursday
ANU W100PJNJ
6 W
I havo three children
and have found th tw
croup
cough Remedy will
than nny thing else I Jft
not believe that ll ta r yvA
croup do as 1 did try
it
soon bo convinced
>
Dewev Illinois > Yl ciS i
when Chamberlain gwft
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urge SouJiern warriors taw it
nevermore TMiU Is e hst it
nsben and le excent thJiwt < <
types as we round them The ik
war news from IMlideWa Vi S c
iiHHlnjtton and other pSimi fwtt
2tst of J une m r Ton ell blew f fjw
Fheet as a curbaltr pto
A a mMtlngr of the ihnreholdr 13a
Columbus Hocking Valcy t Vt
railway company at Colambut r if t
w eek about ICO N shares ti r t s > K
paTno mla A Hw Jam i
and P W
Hutlngton ere fit ifa
three years and Calvin a title t a
ter G Oakman were elected fan cat
Mr SorAlv T > Com i
AutraraMau
i Broken P
Woak NervouBjDlij
HoodaSarsaparlllaPerfKll1
C I Hpod Co I9 eP iuii
I had been in poor liealta f t
Tor j cars my appetl io was v trf p
was my best msal but tn ka
sleep nights and I hail towttttr
deal at night IviaivtryMriMi
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10
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Gslv
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tjuent dlrzy spell and headaches Kb4r l
with pains In try bowels
I Did Not Think I Could Wi ssi
three months when I decidedI to MB
saparlllafor ray blood M ° t m > I
bottle I beea to feel better Mil rM i
improved Ivvajtroubledv > IB
I got a box of Hoods VeptwwjJMjr i
I passed a knotted Op BBp7 3ei
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His ofllce ts in court the J SinlU 1 Ci
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