The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 355, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 24, 1896 Page: 2 of 8
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Sfffi AGAINST MKiNLEY
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Ti fa the Statns of the Plflht nt
Present
OBEY DETERMINED TO RUN THINGS
Wilt Ban f r th Temporary Chairman
hip aToKlnl jl H j tl 97 lb T-
in B dj far the Jf ay
Austin Tearas March 3 At mldnUM
Use night It waa a safe bet that tml < s
tha Hoedltos and AlUsonltea cot together
some way and that quickly the McKlo
leylle would cosily run off with the cuu >
vimtton tomorrmr Soon after delfRatM
bernm ta appear oa tJv etr ts mid cir-
culate tola morning It became apparent
that something tad happeoed between
midnight anil dawn to check tho Mckttv
ley tidal wave Various stories pot atleal
which indicated that Cuney an 1 ills rides
llail not been tdte and that the lm 1 suc-
ceeded to malting things come their way
somewhat
First It iraa told that the Galveston boss
had met Chairman Grant and Invited him
to not In tliflr middle nt thu road i
he wanted x right Next souls of tho lo >
wttumered u aroond that Cinis l r
BUson It Donald and Hancock had buried
tt tmbhit and wero prepared to meet
tttrt itfK diMte with solid front
o ch tin story Cuneya llfutcn
ata only laiurbrtt when It ivus ineo
wonpd U3 tnem acd remarked that ho
Tanti d bo firht but It a tlRht lud to
enmn t won J te to t lnl > li In tniitttc
Itivm cha setood It wus lc trntd tna
atory
funpy jFersruaran McDonald and Uin
eatlt sot totrettir about 1 orloik tht
raoralmr and talked thlnKi o tr untt
tnarnln and that they h id nearly R <
ffm toiretitcr bat that they liad 6n > r
found tt lmp < w > tbM to asreo x > n i
tfta eomhtnaUoni should uupiiott tor t i
Donry < natrman of tho convention
Oonal < l who rlillni to be r il n t
lender and denla Haw leys claim i r i
podttlon tnUt t that ho was the >
p rion to pr ltlo ovu tho t mr n
orsantzatlon whllo Cune > wis i
Iiilsr nt ai to htmelf vhe i i > r
tnR broke up thli point m si uu i
Owl
> ulrr tho mornlnir h ntrs l t
< ji y saw IlanUy r rrll i 1 c v <
and lklrmtaLft around pn
ajonK hc dftleRati J roml < h r e- >
ars arid commie s tho x
of thfl ttnatlori tl muilfd t t
wrald 1m Hated It thoy f > lo 1
itn1nr > l
f AnseTatH Ttrodltf I J t <
wilk > M Donall Wilk l u
hr atntnir a split If Ik io < I k i
wit McDonald hua a rn i t > i
lowers and his jilk had It
That when the x i th r
a at o rlo k It wis t
r tbitlon w r ui fvi A
P < les and C > W > i
e rot tngethir at StiIi1 h
flinmedla Is dij i ij c
ltra o itreet n aioll t c I <
posed to be In ktru tb it >
the MrKtnley lie id i iar
n Unzis str a v ts
was Immediately de IM t u
Wnton Slncletnn Ctnv < < i
majority of th < ir
of letting th r rorte a
J Ko entinl nh mf 4
o pn didnt irt a t
neuMpap r mei prv nt i
had nc tjpi f r th ti < < r
were accorulry n f i
a e lomtnlt < v d
nomlnatlnf < I 0
Jorf WorW i v 1ftr i t
thin Iv artjo i i id n
Tl su ld n tjj s
thlnir of a irpn e ri >
betn tho re ul a fc v >
Cunev and the Tee V n > < > if
tOtfrther oree mor befcr < w > cwrjaapiv i
hap o ntyt to act T H di
twod up n le r but t
rommlttee t
h ii itl up lr
ilm nrj f i
In pome w i > itr x
Jlancock s < i
and a orlt inm Hy fcTr
that Cun vi i o
fjr t mr r r wi
iteedAH i
flther VI
kltt of i t >
nin
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d lecate i iij jtJa
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Tw i Ail 7
b if
It Wk r r t
T Kirli I a
p Kooal a 4 J
iw IX >
he nunr 1
onlle
If n ooir i af Is 1
nlll do so
In V e m n v v
not Idle i > j t x
plntfln at t k t
a UrKfl rroT h u > y
w re l n > i
perfertliff ilm i
bit nlrmtted hM tl n
ablv d sel T > < t r >
effeet tl It they r t o
IteiJ and AHUen j < i jrjuit
< Ion for a c rn > ti4 >
If a flfrht wai di < r w r r s
TNro ore storM i o i i
Grant pto < owd t > < j > i <
d lefratlon with biro t l i jh
ln of temporary t r iin u fc
tee of three rue r r > D i >
Mlectt l by btrna w w >
two to naii a third tra > <
to have rejjrt 5 Uw tr J v
have tyn willing to o h z r
o let Grant be one o i ji yn
Jarse and at s tfelmV r >
ta njade froai llcK try > ad
that tt tras trxjt X i th i
hny fortb and that th mmuii t <
Grant had er rl ei ry f o
rorXV iiA w mn f < r a xtra i
and would so dtwi wwi i0rj t Uk If
doors b4 tsnn > o
At p rn the nw brai to pr Md
that Oifl t ror s < d RwdAii rm < akra
tion whLii Juul Urn brewiA 1J cy
waa off Their but r i to e t to t < er
was nud late in the everJnr It IWw
name a rai for t ntwr ry ettra
mppOKKtb a ejeabie o inth a tKena
and aa d omtrdtt named It It jliwi
of Ga veuun liawley a dr t jH Mc
To My Joy
HooeJs BaruparUla overcame the HcU
tf tb gtlp cured me ol djij psla
SJJ jSSSr fi
and nervous
proitratlon I
treated wltii
three dtSeteol
doctors wltbonl
reallzinK relief
I ruortcd to
Hoods P r p
rllU aDd shortly
my appetlU wai
Improved and
rwt
my was not
1 to much broken
t night cettlng
f up in the mora
ine er tly re
Iroshed Alter taking three bottles o
Hoodi Barsaparilla I was entirely cured
nd today Jeel as well as over In tny life
KBBauobteb Kensett Arkansas
Hoods Sarsaparilla
a th iOnly True Blood Purifier prom
n ntlyin the publlo oyo f 1 six Jor 5
Prepared only by 0 I Hood ft Co
Apothecaries Lowell Mass U B A
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rANDIDATK Keit fcFVATOU
Auseiti Tniaa March jt Jt 1 r c
h r tl a Dr rrf llirwl juMy a
ejijn ry physician has rt njvi itituurlf
fir lh 4eiT > er ew netM < M for Mai
relator frm his df tret Or eVt i
fee utlvnit i 4 p p fv try tvr li
Herji wltli TtaiA TtvtmiHM tr Travue
roctrty randidat wt u lor hajiA eueyuy
The b < wt that Or YhH cao 4o In u > tic Mr
T > M > ms n U > f t miwi < WlllUuuer
county to do that n his ability to 4v ti
Is coruilued very doubtful
HILVER 1IBN AHOJUJWilVE
Cuiti Texaee March a Tho dWt
tlon tmm Cutro lu Corptm Clirtrtl l
today Hon Rod Klte fK w t
yestercLty llu friend tlaim timt be n
tuRd tent vote Ui r jniiuale m > lh rrst
ballot Tho fte ailveer mut Y rnvinrr
are gotnn te > make a li y ctht It u
COIIVllHlOIL
TRYAH 1OLITIUAL IOIMTU
Tlie tOfillatjs of Rain eynty ini M
putting out a full tlcr t
The Erath e > jtity d rnrcratlr nxecuilve
cotnmltti will meet April Tfew i tut
tiuorum lit Hatunlay
Hiki Howard ttmuVntrm ui Hutpb < jr
Htnlnga l Uie only avowwl tiMHtlt f r
dlatrltt judge In bin district
Ih llockvall denwwralle er < vijllv ceifei
mil ten haa declde < l to filw m Ix > 4uy
Irmtnutlons except that tb wecllmj of
the ballot will lx > for or aiulut frwi eoio
agoTim
Tim Henderson ejojrry dettu rais t
csinoedid a favnne trt oAuhk but tiw
executive commit e < ipic c li HiMiy
na l lng Incllncsl to M 11 niaiii i < hm
lion bo eeltled by thw National twivnawii
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vtr truly Lour Jioj d RaeJi u
ICo SI MtJijauer Aveou
AKK 1 8 JftlJEKti TO WORK IOR
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L A ecni ITIOJC i WORKJvTJ HAttD
< 7jc M eta J li t j e jifjou Bejte > r
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mn ALKKBLT iLBXAhUBR
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vjr r t h r > f rtri f jiil r K e y wj ST et > ijp < WMii r4 pl e to
ti r a My Vrni jftv < rineitn fttr y i rW < Alfred A > iiler ioiJI
trtlori to proo at ji > My t fij ut J 4 J mu > le Ki > e
V jeTOjiiAH A iyllJATB
e > ipe YA J > T
v vr 1H Marn a Dear Sir
i Kt ft A rnitim Ur wblrh pleaa
uUr IS 1 < Atrj d r < if tills tdx
A Krlewd
NO TKSvTIOK OI VnHDUAWIHO
Coupoii K4jtor
iJ r i IJea jd < nrfx > d rrrtiporui
te > lay i sjtt r < d 1 nun to thank iny
frtMvis KKttu r + w < rkl if for rod and
mkm ail tiia I h v rw Intention of
wiihetrawtr a reiwrtwl but wtll stay
to ia until tb i your truly
AUr 4 Aliatder
No Vtti SUlK Hlreet
WORK KOR THK B T VOX
Coettxc fMttor
f viaM tbi r j MvI coiiimtw to
ib rreetlt nt Jtrbo Cfuaiirotin liin Ills
wcV iraatt Il Ve entky
IOtt TJIB I5A1JK
Co r > on Kdir
1 XmiA yuu M rufMM f < > r bicycle < > otv
teat f < er Ms GumIu MieKoroon
li J Podte
YI IIJ lllil HUCUtMi
CVeuX VAUtf
IUawt uj > tr > e no > ipe > nit lo tlie
tevl ui Je > in U4traw > Wlidilnx htm
su > c < w > Wrd L Re Miiiwalel
ISiYAh TOTliB T I A
Gouts IJintir
VUrteei T IUI llimli iB Iwar Hlr
iilvd pU > e nnd fit ocxipoiku whleli
you wtll Vtu41y pleierd to llu ewill Mine
A no I Vf in lluiunn I in lice that III
t t A v e wot lo mini for lier If
lo y will t Jc ip tr < 4 re alter and do tbtlr
d y l l Ma A eanlldute I
am u til lutuM will bea ihu Iioppy
vlUDGE LYNCH HELD SWAY
3W J <
X VsJt hs t Umj > oH Texas Hnng a Nefl
i H McBrlde i Uro of this place
t
r flr no rr r in t ftu j A FIIIEBUU S WORK
thUe Ladles
i r r nti r t rt i EJwBKm T xil M r < b K John Uablos
v rt r tnu u t3 n a firn r lot hi barn by tire about ten
m t MTit sr iiu t l c Ixdudlrfr about 700 bu holR of
rr luji twnty tons of hay and a lot
cf bit arji plow tools Noxt morning
k tern unay from tht barn Ah
< jjft ib < it Jo 1 aJ no fnpmH thu
v j rj j him tbls jAnmcc he comluJd
oi tr jnp ba > vt < i > < l over nt n
v j it nsttin tj i 1 ta fired hit tiarn ko ht went
yjfA tvi tL > Ou Tv < X rtr1 rixM up another lemporaj
u u lIyi pjr hju > 4 a lot of corn while
m juj tJ ij j j Tartiea donated new ml louU
4h > w a b t r t tn i of MLrnt who loit In the
c > l jt i < M hl umpornrj barn and
jrt waa burned again which now
r > t v ry certain that a lltebug Is do
i it if wotk
BARS AT HLTCHINS
Hu hina T xas March SS The larce
i y < m > VJuY brn of John II anion burned to the
I if to j id together w h ls Oi t ll
ft ju t > Uc by
ru e of eorn and twen > Ho tons of
l v Insuraneo on barn nnd corn only
xUmk l r Tbe hay l > elon esl to the Sear Rnis
< m > tf and Ta not Insured
BARN AT OKEENV1LIE
Greenville Texan March K A bnm on
South St John street bur eel Inst nuJit
It belonitod to Juite Armlsttud and was
w > tVnjbt an incandlarj fire The barn wns
worth V and T a limured for J200
RE8IIJBNCH AT GREENVILLE
Cr nvllle Texan March 21 eV house
bedonalwr to lrnfwsor Tarrell of the pub
XT hool tmrrwl laat night Insured for-
K > 6 oil the hooao and 1300 on furniture in
tfcet Continental
BIIDRirPb DEPARTMENT
TaV n rn Ono aorrel pony branded J 9
on I ft hip about ISVi hands high 0
ye tra old
Htrayod or fitoltmpiio dark brown
horso branded J C on left shoulder wtiltn
spot In forehead atiout tho slz of n
dollar Is nliout 15 bands high and C or i
ream old Je roward
Strayed or HleilenOne eoriel nrnrej mule
branded J W J I on hip mnno and tall
> d Also on <
pray inure mule verv sinnll and carrpH
Hk mrs well up ha Kpanlsh brand oil
hip reached mid ahod all around t <
IIU < k mare branded V on left hip nnd
C on left Jaw tnurw roarhed white Bid
ejl rmirk ftM reward
liny ineiro branded It on left hip BUlt
abla renanl Albrt Erljhaon
Hherlff Harris County
RIG DAMAGE SUIT
Iarlee Txas March 23 Brown rorman
A Co of Uiulavllle Ky today filed a
suit In th Inlled States court hero for
tltVJO damages ngnlnst L Eppsteln S
Hon of IxntMti Texas Ilalntllfs claim
dxfrndant have Infringed on a brand ot
whisky Of their make and have confed-
erated with parllts In tliicngo and Cin-
cinnati to defraud them of their good
name establkbest Ibieiugh tbla brand
1I1H IIMUT CALLED
Rlo Grande f Ity March 23 Late jes
lerday evenlnif Hllnrlo Areo wns shot and
kllbsl at Roma this county by Conata
blet iiut rlo Haena Arce hunted up the
refutable and dared him to disarm him
drawlm hl kniro with tho result atated
HIIOT JIIH 1ATIIER1NLAW
Baalrop Texas March 2S Constablo
Hltnmona brought In Hummer Hollies from
Hiultlivlll this morning who shot Tom
Irultl hl fntlierlnlaw thero last night
Ills lumd wiue net at 1100 In default ot
wnloli bn rnfl to Jail
DONT RE TOO LTE TOR THE
H1EAMHR
And don t omit when you uro pocking up
your ctTecls prepirutory for tho vosage
to llu iiiio union Ibein a supply nf Jlos
tMtt a HlotnaeH Iltttera tho great rem
rdy tor rea sloknesit Trnvelers for pleas
urri or business reeking foreign climes or
vibo Iocomot by steamlioat or train bc
Hee yaehtmen nnd inarlnera te tlfy to
lbs temedlnl and preventive ettlcaey ot
the Itinera which i Inenmpurablo for
rmtiMo brtdaehe dyspepsia blllousneies
ilieunwtiim nervous and kidney trouble
ro sho Abused Some
jtUfVIn Tesas March a It was reported here this mornlnt that a white wo-
w n It > VticxilvrJ en the hcai by a nosro and Killed at Emporia late j es
r v Nnlnc A teAeisram waa sent to Sheriff Kills to come at once and
fcHnt riks dftir serious trouble was eirccted
A report from that point just now states tho ncsro has been caught and
XytvfceA
LATER
r e have Jnst returned from Krnporla tnclva miles below this point
Tvbre the hanplnc ct the negro took plnco this mSmlng
VM rwrnlrut the norro man In company with others met somo white
1 af i on The ratirovl and this nesro be ran to Insult and abuso tho ladles An
crt ry was raised by the ladles
The ivkto ran Into a house a = d barred hnself In bidding defiance to tho
autboMUes
He as catnrtt this mornlne and hanged by some partlea whoso identy is
n lvt h Everything Quiet
ANOTHER ACCOUNT
OcitTlcan Texas March tX New a of a lynching batween Emporia and Dlball
Tatav abwrt fourteen miles north of here en the Houston East and West
Ttnra Td y he Ju t reached here it appears that a neero known as Ike
met m > ts whit lidle on tho track near lllball eaterdiy cienlng and pushed
hcra > e H t > ciS Iheim nnd nse1 Insulting liniruagc
lj xt nltM n t rtv of white men wont to the negro s shinty to nrrett him
He jdKiwed flcbt and swore he would not be arrested and shot at tho crowd
w rtnftlhf one ft them The crowd returned tho flro nnd wounded the negto
in tl > Jen He ttveh Jumped throush a back window and went to l mporli
He w oaed e rlv this morning and a mob took him about half wa > bo
tveim En T Brta and Dlball where a rope a < procured and the negra Mruns P
A vftlley iv fired Into the swinging bedv
The nesro was known as a bad min he having shot nnother ncjro at EreporU
smne Unoe ao
srline of one of Th Post blcjelfts Yours
1 rw > t u1v n L Hardman
PHr rROJd DAM AS
J
et7 Ed t
I a Texas March EncloOil
pJtase nd s Wccle coupon which vo
jca ui jleaoe place to Ml s Guaste Meker
s > r n rrrdn ObJtce
Ma H G Stephenson
No IN rrcetnan Street
TVR TiVS TLANTKIt CinU
ssrat
T i j a e frd 15 coupons for little
i w f TVlth bet wiahes for her-
s ir be bievcle content
v k sv Snow
t THE FPF FFC0RD
TIAMF = AT TYLER
Tnw Tcua March A flro occurtd
f r ruirit en West Erwln street In
= the I ws j art p th cltv which nlmoft
t s i < l the croc ry Mock of Rut
a J vti and bally damaged tho-
r L if N J Dcbbs in the ad
< > n < The Hamilton Printing
1 < ku i civlng a building id
i i o i in whiiii the fire broke out
e > 43 < i ncf o lss damage to stock
< w t js j r > d at ut I o clock a m
r t > 4 McG n e > had J1000 Insurance
1 t J i as ol 3 s Fle hundred dollars
1 th I jeoraa Home Swann t Dorouch
e i e Ajw aireTs SV > In the Insurance
on s or r h America H 11 1oitr
r o l > 1 p ice ar ru N J Dobba had
t < e wjane IfWi of which Is with the
trpf ii ord jvfi with the Mechanics and
T niers
> a nan in whieh t > flro occurred
ht tl > propenv of O O lmberl > and
ere iovtvil by tSC 3 In the New Sorlr
i fc f i X > dr iters and the American Central
T e Iiurarwioe oompardes represented bj W
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS
Committee Appointed to Meet the
Houston Btibincsb Icuijue
WIIL WATCH THE SICILU LMOAD
Colon of Hollnndtrs to Ite Sltlit on
chocolate ll you TV orktiiK Up lm
juris Crluilnil Courl
Gavcston Texas March 23 Secretary
McMa = t r of tho chamber of commerco
this tnomlng received a telegram from
Secretaiv Dexter tnslng the Iiiislntsa
I eagtie of Houston had selected a lom
mltt e > f thirls to extend congnitul itlons
to t e Initial steamship of the Hambuig
Am hi line now at tht I ort and asked
for I formation as to what das would
beat suit Captain Router ot tho esse I
In q icstlon
Messrs Tocke Wllklns Lang agents
of In line wtro consulted nti I tomor-
row was suggested as the most appro
priat time for the visit The biigg tlon
met t c spproval of Captain Renter who
said he wo lid do eversthing in his powes
to nwk the stas of the visitors nh pleas
nnt as possible Tho Houston Business
league was notllled and the chanihet
appointed the following committee to
meet the Houstonlana and escort them
on board tho steamship Slllcla
Mayor W Tlv chairman Georgo
Seals L Moody Lion Blum Geo
E Mann W l Laelrl Jainea Moore R
Adoue V T Bers Majoi A M Miller
John 9 Brown Charles Eowlir Julius
Rungee T J Gorts > It li Ilavve > A 11
Homer CwirKO II Henchnnn II A
Lnndee R G Lowe M Marx Jens
Mollei t 11 Moore c N Ouslov John
V Rogrs Walter S Davis M Ill
maun Geoipi Soellgson J Re > m rslior
rer Leo N L vl 1 V Smith li Blum
D The Asr s Thomas J Ballingr Louis
Schneider It Shaw Gus Rejmer
Khoffer Captain Win Sctlmgeour and
in Rlc
The visitors will see the ves cl In the
process of ds lmrglng that pint of her
cargo consli rnel to Galveston as the
work of dlbchuiglnj begin tills momlng
and will continue fot font oi llvi d lys
The lnrgm part of tho inrgn for Cilves
ton oomsista of sugti and cement uai 1
quite a crow I wns on tho wharf Most
of the dav watching tho wolk of un-
loading Tho Hnustonlans will nl o learn
thit a coiihldei iblo poitlon of the ves
si Is cargo will 10 from here to New
Orlmni to b re shipped ft cm there to
points In tho Wist seventl hundred miles
neniei to Galveston Insteiil of lulng n >
shlppod direct fioni here nnd mnvha
they will lie < told whv this Is so Tho
visit will iloubtliss afford them a useful
nnd ltiHttuctlve lesson besides being nuido
very plensint for them
PASSENGlrt hrEAMERS
Galveston Is looming up na nn Important
hlppln port since tho accomplishment
of deep wnter nnd the effort to establish
on Import buMness is Iwglnnlng to look
vers promising This Is tho bopo and
expectation ot GalvestonlniH In tho di-
rection of which special ciTotts nte l > elnK
made at homo an 1 sei onded abro id The
port nlrt ids ranks ilrst in the Unltwl
Stutes in ths linpoilntlon of salt mid
cement hiving 1 delved this ca 15100
tons of suit alone but fiw steamers have
cotno Into i > ort with full mini ellnneous
cargoes In most rises thes havo come
111 billast Tho establishment ot tegular
lines of frtlght nnd passenger steamers
muuis nn entire is new denl ami at least
time or four wich lines are now In Inl-
ine ditto prospect The Slollla tire initial
steamer of the new Aniorlr inHnmbiiig
lino Is now In port Tho Ilinlson line
of freight and passerg r steamers will
begin not later than August
next the boats leaving Llv erpool for
Gnlveslon tin tho West Indies overs
r t
soon after he opened court an adjourn-
ment was taken until tomorrow Mean-
while howeer tho Jur > for tho week
was Impaneled nnd nil cases on todays
docket wore reset for tomorrow Judge
CaWn liardl > gets throuti with a term
of his oouit In GnHcston before tho term
begins nt Iloistou nnd It keeps him busy
THE MARSOVAN MASSAC11E
Freely Acknow ledge1 That the Turkish
Government Ordered It
New York March 23 Mlrlnnan DJnl
man an Armenian rcfugeo who recently
escaped from Tutkey nnd nirled here
said last night The msssacro in Mar
aoan occurred on November 15 last The
first thing lono on tho morning of the
massacre wns to put a guard of soldlera
around the American college This was
dono to protect tho collego from attack
Two or three hou es In tho town In which
naturalized American cltlins lived were
also guirdtd though these naturalized
citizens wtic Armenians bj birth
Tho Turkish noKlltrs begun killing In
cold blood all th Armenians whom they
found In tho market Thej did this p irtly
with hatchets Uhen tho > murdered all tho
Armenlnns whom thej found in the
streets Thej did not however enter any
Armenian houses except four where four
Armenian woman wore assaulted
Nearly 100 persons wete killed in all It
wns freely aiknowltilgcd bs the Millers
that tho Armenians wete killed by direct
ordets from Constantinople
There nre altogethi r 2 MO 000 Armenians
under Turkish dominion nnd It th5 re-
main under that rule for ten jiars mncei
etermlnited or ronvertel to
the > wll be
Motininmeilnnlsm lUivven JOOOO nnd W
Armeiilana have bun mn > icr < d up to tne
the dttii > t
piesent time The gnetnor or
Is now bus > air ting nil voiing Aimnlati
men whom bis rol Hers ot pollen 11 nl on
the street The r suit Is tint > > o1
mtn nre keeping in the hous nnd semi
lng out tho oil men to bus wood
vVAitNiNd to uirii iiea rrns
A Tine of Over llvo Hundred Dollars
imposed at Geoigelonii
Tnslor Tesns Mar h S3somo six
weeks Tim Post reporter mentioned
In n twohorso wagon fell on Ills wlfo
with a tope booting lie unmercifully
throwing her and her two children Into
tho road and driving off leaving them
theie Iho woman and children nged
C nn I 4 > etrs walked bock to Taslor
tho latter baiefoot in the cold month
of February and on their arrival here
wero assisted bs the good people of the
town on their was to San Antonio Ihis
m in Mittox escaped but he came back
to Taslor last Wednesday and upon
Inquiring for the woman whom ho had
heard had been given a purso of money
here tho officers learned of his presence
and Deputy Marshal Armdeld nnit > iul
him Ho was taken l < i Georgoton n
whero ho pleaded gulltv to aggtavaled
assault and was lined 270 fehoull he
full to pnv tho tine ho will bo compelled
to work for three senrs on the county
poor farm
KILLED Bi LIGHTNING
Woikmen Electrocuted and Burned on
tho Roof of a Church
Guthrie O r Mutch 23 A cuilous In-
cident happened near here lost week at
Sarona w lit re tho Baptist congregation
Is building a liandsomo church surmount-
ed b > a spire tights fett high
Two men were hired to paint tho pile
Saturday whllo they were giving the
finishing touch a lioreo thundei storm
enmo up IWth a terriblo clap of thun
der a blinding Hash ot lightning struck
tho spire knocking away tho painters
and tho scaffolding splitting tho spire and
leaving bomirs and 1orl tho two work-
men on the roof dead
To add to the awful scene the clothing
of the men was Ignited bv tho l ish and
for ten minutes the bodies wero teen
burning and smoking In mldilr Riln
llnalls extinguished tho name and tho re-
mains wero brought down chaned and
almost iinrecognl7nbIe
TERRIBLE TALL
Two With Men and Two Women Charged
Assisting In an Assault
Matshill lexns Muioh JOctavla
Lewis Annie Coleman Cain Hnden and
llurford Masdeldlwo men and two
womenhid an examining trlil bcfoie
Justice Iirrs this morning on the chargo
or holding Ora Osborne whlo Buifoid
Adams uwuiltsl her and also for consplr
All parties arc negroes and the outrage
ociuned in a grove mar Greenwood com
tcts In broid davllght list rlda > ora
Osborne claims to be 11 suits of age but
be
J V > IS Iollcenun Sam I o g
tsllfle1 that aho was a dlsso ute chai
acier
All tho drfftiuiant wort remandtsl to fin
without tho benellt of ball m7ho olmrge
tLrt1u VJ hall In the sum ot
J300 each on the charge ot consplrucv to
rape
Annie Coleman laughed during the trlil
nnd seemed to look ipon the affnli as a
gooil Joke Adams has not been caught
CAMP ROGERS II c V
Caldwell lexius March 23 Tho annual
election of ofllcers ot Camp W P Rogers
No 112 Lnlted
Confederate veterans was
held lure Siturdas and the following ofll
cers ewero elected Captain
M 1 W o
miclc commander E B Bell ilrst lieu-
tenant R E McArthcr second lieuten-
ant R O Bioaildtia thlnl lieutenant 1
R Gross fourth lltuicnant Captain J
P Matthews iieljutant A P Wnllen
niiartcrmualr V II Eelmond eommls
y s
aarj Lackis clniplnlii Dr I 1
Oliver sutgeon 1
Ld Arnold
J fl
G
Rolatiil ticeiMirer
three weeks These will be the Ilrst leg T i XN >
fcei o r the da
ular passcnger steamers to plv l tween 1 J IH rm ls 0l r 1r
Galveston nnd Europe in pons The White 5 A t rf ° d e W 1 Indo
Htai line Is also looking to Gilvcstoti
Captain John Mnrtln leprcsrntlng that
line has been hero Investigating and Is
fold to have been very favorabls Im-
pressed with the fncllltl s and advantages
of the poll W A Hudson Galveston
ngent of the White Star line suss Cap-
tain Martin said to him If tho mctehonts
of tho Intettor nnd Galveston wouli
lmi > ou their goods iret from England
and other countries Instenl of through
New Yolk biokers e thought there
would be littlo difficult In having tlie
Whlta Star compins establish a r ° guir
line btweim Galveston and Liverpool The
steimslilps coull unload with mixed car-
goes from Liverpool and would experience
littlo trouble In securing return cnigoos
Mr Hudson snss Captain Martin Is nl o
considering the advKiblltts of advertising
tho vast resources of tho State with n
view of attracting Immigration from the
European countries
A HOLLAND COLONY
It was reported latn this afternoon that
a Dutch ftjndicntn hai purchased a large
tract of tho fertile lands In the vicinity
of Liverpool nn Chocolate has on for thu
purpose of colonizing a number of Hol-
lander families who settled lu Iowa and
Nebraska and who nre dissatisfied with
their homes In those States on account ot
tho rigorous winters These families arc
said to bo well to do and capable ot Im-
mediately Improving the propertv in ad-
dition to tho cedonista coming from Iowa
and Nihraska a laige number are ex-
ile ctesl direct from the nkl coimtrv Tho
tract of laud upon which tho colony 1
to bo located extends from Che > olate
basou to Velnneo nnd contains nOO0 acres
Representative of tho ksndloatn who nre
Investigating tho country ntxi we > llpletsil
und oapeclally so that thes nro near tho
roast und convenient lo n deep wnter
Hrt
CRIMINAL COURT
Judge Cavln woa Indisposed today part
Is from overwork and need of rest and
A ° re color guards
The following deegateu were ele ted to
the
reunion nt Richmond Vu Ciptaln
Womark William Lndv A P Wnllen
1 Wlndlc R G Broaddus R ti H nks
xv u Ii cUp i1 Arnold E S Alkln
J M 2 rtrr A Adams J u
Adeiiron nnd T M Hunt
GONE AFTER DEARMOND
Paris Texa March 23 I nlled Stales
Mnrshal Williams left todav for Brooklsn
N i after Joe Dearmond who Is a
convict In the pen there having been sent
from tho Western district ot Loulsluni
for counterfeiting Dearmond is wanted
hero foi the murder of old man Ed How
In the Chicka iw Nation on Jnnuarj c
IW1 and aftorwarels burned his house
eonsutnlng his bods After tho commit
Ion of tho crime DciVmon fled tut
0 5ftl My h l Williams ha ben
working dlllgentls on the cue ever blnce
Dearmond was identified
thero by a coil
t 0 h Cran a0 < 1W11 Ch
0iv iih o
gah a iv ii >
COLUMBIA ITEMS
Columbia Texts March 23 Rev w b
Red of Houston preached two good scr
reXdaV1110 Ir bjtprh1 church here
eiV r PRtna of this
placo ls In tho
field
for counts kuperlntendent of raililJ
histructlon thl j ear and w 111 makea good
Tho Columbia Transportation rommm
U pr paring Its dredge for work on the
eaiml at tho mouth o the Rrnzo river
behnd > r0 U ° WOt unl > 01
COUNTERPEIT DOLLARS
Sin Marcos Texas March 1 V num
her of counterfeit silver
being circulated in the city dollars today were
DAY OF RAILWAY MISHAPS
Sccral Terrible Accidents Chroni-
cled In Tetas
THREE HOYS Kit LED AT ONE TIME
A Childs Keck llruketiby railing From u
isiaenger Train A Little Girl
Crushed to Death
Tjlcr Texas March 13 Last night the
Cotton Belt passenger train ran over
and killed three bojs Boono Smith Tom
Shlfflct and Charley McMillan aged re
spectrvtly 11 II and 18 jears
Tho two first named lived near Btowius
boro and tho latter In tho Indian Teirl
tory
Uho bodies of tho boss woro horribly
mangled and strewn along the track for
flfts sards
Blood and fragmenta of clothing wero
found on tho northbound engine last night
It Is supposed tho boys weto crossing n
tro tio and tho train ran over them
Tho boss weto on their was to Coral
cana having left heto > csterduy
CHILD 8 NECK BROKEN
Van Horn Texas March 23 Tho B
jtirold son of W C Bcardon of Omahi
Texas fill off ot the eustbound passenger
triln six miles west of here this morning
His pironts being both asleep did not
ago
this place
horso miss him till after passing
the caso nf one 1 tonird Mnttox a
trader who when leaving town and llml pm lcaehn thc next telegriph
about font mllee in the country J cllng 8tal > n lrei tack ot their loss A seureh
lng pnity went from hero and found that
tho little fellow had fallen between the
cars on a high brldgo and had passed
between the ties falling to tho ground
below Tho fall broke his neck although
the skin on any part of his body had not
been broken
LITTLE GIRL KILLED
Sherman Texas March 23 Nellie
Crews aged 8 wuh struck by a northbound
Kuty flyer two miles nortli ot Bells at 11
a m today and wns ground to pieces
Sho and nn older sister were walking on
a trestle when caught by the train Iho
fathci W T Crews sived himself bs
Jumping nnd the older girl escaped with
both legs bioken
Tho remains of the jounger daughter
wero gathered up In a basket The older
daurhter is In exciueiatlng agony and
the father Is well nigh crazy with grief
Tho residents ot tho littlo town ot Bella
are greatly excited over tho nccldcnt
STRUCK BY A TRAIN
Brsan leans March 23 An old negro
named Urn Lemastus was struck by a
freight train hire jcstcrclas evening and
knocked off the track He received rIn
fill Internal Injur s ami wu also hurt
about he head He Is still alive but the
dances foi life are ngalnst him
THU STATU CAPITAL
Bonds bubmlttcl for Approval Meeting
of tho Printing Board
Austin Texts M irch 23 Counts Tre is
urer rrobocto of Sm Antonio nrrlvcd In
the cltv todav bringing with him a huge
issuo of Bfxnr counts lefundlng bonds
which he submit te I to the attorney gen
eral for Investigation and npprovnl The
bonds are as follows Court houso and
1nll refunding bonds amounting to JS7
TiO and Gnlvetton llirtlibutg and ban
Antonio refunding bonis amounting to
S2II000
ill attornev gereral this morning np
provid tot registration 511000 worth of
Gonzales counts court house bonds
THE PRINTING BOARD
Tho State printing ho ird was In session
this morning and approved Clarko A
< ourts account for printing volume S of
tho Civil Court of Appeals Report and
volume Ss of th Supreme Court Report
Tins also ordered printed volume 9 of
the Civil Court of Appeals mil volume
31 of tho Crimln il Court of Appeals
The bo ml adjourned until tomorrow
morning vlth a v lew of taking som i
action on the proposition to bus th
Stnte printing outfit of tho Detf and
Dumb nsslumCHARTERED
CHARTERED
Chartered today Postil Telegraph Cs
blo Company of T xns prlnclpil ofllre
at S in Vntonlo cplt il stock t 000000
Incorporator J 11 McLenrs and R W
Stnston of San Antonio and A C Rus-
sell of Lowell Mass Purpose tho con-
struction nnd operation ot n tclcgtiiph
lino In Texas and other States
MSlMJisS MATT1SKS
TAILURE AT GEORGETOWN
Georgotown lexis Match 23 E Mak
emvon gtocer made an osslEnment todns
for Iho benellt ot creditors Assets JI0OO
liabilities JO00 A holesalo houses In
Houston Austin St Louis and lort
Worth are Interested
CRIPPLE CREEK RATES
Port Worth Texas March 23 Informa
tlon rocevoel hero today Indicates tl at
Generil Pasengei Agents Warner of tho
Cotton Belt and desllei or tho lexis und
Picllic aio considering the withdrawal ot
the one tine rata to this cits Apiil 7 in
conneyL ii with the t ripple Creek ex
cursion of that dnte Tilt cinc llatuti of
the lato from all points other than Ioit
Woith w is ordered l s Chairman Kent nf
tho outliwoslein iuuhci ger cxitnm ttee by
wire Saturdav lnd It Is now believed tl at
the order will > > obeseil
LULINGS LIGHT PLANT
Iullng lexas March 23 A deal was
concluded tonight whereby tho Lullng
llectrld Light nnd Ihiwer compans pisses
rrom thn control of the piestnt board of
dlrectoii Into the hands of Messrs C
Bellinger manager of tho Luling water
works ami J j rishci agent of tho
Sin Antonio and Aransas Pass rnliwav
Lullng will ship tomorrow East over
the Southern Pocltlo railway 450 bales of
WOMEN VIGILANTES GIVE BOND
Ladonla lexis March 23 Tho ladles
to the number of about fifteen who horsc
rdst 1 V r Hnnco < k le on tho depot
platform 1 rlday
evening were lod ly ar
< 1 J hl p t < 1 nith SKravated assault
rh
the n I ° n < 15 f0 r appearanco at
counts court About 1W of tho best
and wealthiest citizens made their bond
KILLING NEAR KOHSE
Kosse Tcvas March 23In n shooting
5Prii 1 N t 1sti8 Kin even milts north
L iTin 8 Jav evening a man named
Rosa killed one ruin a soung man from
Komlii Cnrolna Rut littlo Is ktiow i or
aid cfr aJrh rt < The killer is still lit late
c i i
K K ln the tllroo < lol >
MarUn
HARMLESS SIIOOTINO A1TAIR
MeKinnew Texas March 23 A shoot
lng bee took pluco about 0 10 tonight on
the put lie tipiaro between 8am Cnles
whit and nm Steward colored Six
Treii rK 1 Ith0 t r 1 hut caused
n great Hurry of excitement
A YOITJirUL MURISERER
bouth MoAlestcr I T March 23Rert
Rrandoti a ljjearold
boy woa arrested
a
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does the best rte
help her a lltuhfflJ ffl
may cat what he likes f Kai v
M BlvJJ
likes Dr PlercV M
people who ifUb Klf 5
1 artlcularly for thTe M fe4
self In the form of 1 ° 5 S
lellctsare quick B21p fi
They are In perftct k UUl < ta
Thej effect Fffi
take them ItaS
regularlv i
After that we 1ft
need them i wIl
thing that dljag when J J a S
violent in thefi1 5 5ji 5
system at all nod S
m u
freely as you would iff S > t
V any aru itor <
careless enough to let rL0 t
druggist sell you somVlhb SW5
makes more inontH i J 7J S
ir you do not get well tt
1 cvv books printed in
tat Esrffci
Kuage Inve reached so Jrta uW
has Dr Pierces Common L g 1
Adviser It is a book of SS
and contains over va illnstahZT
of them m colors nisfcSi0 <
doctor book It I w tenSl e
cisclj tnd is indexed o t Sffi
It is nude c silj ird quIcUv oo
copies have been sold attterJXS
of t 5a Ihe profits on ttijeSs
cnthle the P bPhsher odI
coptcs absolutely tree A copy a
piper covers will
J Ri i to any one who will HndTc
stamps to cover cost of mailing
Address Worlds Disrexstii
ical Association Buffalo CY
lodas charhcd with killing Eoj Est n
so UK old Hrandon claims a ihjwj
was accidental but ti
another bor
present i laims Brandon shot Boi vi
tlm Intention
of kllllns him unv
tho siroiid time ln order to mika im j
his work
THE DEVTII PENALT1
Thej Pirst of the Mutxlorers ot edit
Dvvt er Is Poiiael QijUtr j
Brcnham Texas March IWolaRiik
erford Brady Rutherforl
JoettooJw
and Lllis Prosper the four titmes i
tested for tho murder of IhvTti
Dwvcr on Jai uars 29 last hai tMiti
trial John Rulherford was the Erst tt
be nltced ln iho prisoners iock u
pleaded not gullis J T Ilronnltr is
appointed to lefmdhlm tihll Bsi
is represented bs District Attorstj T
L Masnard who is asslled br Coattt
Attornes J P Huehinan Beuct t to-
re t Rogers cv Ilerbst an Siiii i
Tetgue The selection ol a ur Oct
pled most of tho time of the courtlnJij
Iho latter parr of the evidence true
elToit h the t fnnse to prove in Ui
and the def > i Idnt testlfle < l tbat heK
town at I o o lock arul never rfBtil
but all of the ether wltnessos rtrortta
It was nl out or 0 oclock whenfcstB
home
J ho Galvston prisoners broortttIt
tostlfv In John Rutherford a taft
fled that he Proper told them triUii
Rntlierford tads Rutherford soils
Good on were not guilty of Ihe imri
At tho conclusion of the teWmmtS
attornev a agreed lo submit the ass rJ
out irgumout ind Judge Snssanasw
that he would hive his charfj readil
o clock
Promptly at that hour court reft
v ened and a lengths clnrire ws ml
t
tho Jurs and they rctlrel at 13
after being out until 9 50 tr
with a vmdb t of guilty and assossfil
punishment atdeith
COURT AT RIO GRNDECm
Rlo Grandi Us Texas March >
trlct court adjourned here today for J
teiin Twcntsslx criminal cuetltllr
civil cn es w < r cll rmscHl of TWP
Jurj pru i t 1 UnelndlCUnentJUf
ihrco cases tKJ
Fr inc Isc o i re les
eattlc comi t d In all three AlWii
Tales usaiili 0 murder acamtiK cc
iv
Doughtv t nl murder aceialttecl
tjaula burrirv convicted
Herrera murler hansed to Nue lt
of ani
ts Pablo Oo izalts theft
Maximo iiomez tlift of cattle ct J
AJs IMPORTANT CAPTURE
Guthrie O T March aDepitr
shal Calluhnn Saturday brought to a
>
lodged ln iho Itderal Jail
tVahiers with tho old af FSi
llW
llo Monlgimers A reward
fercd fi him from tho ioriSnW
trlct foi robbing the 8klal ifc
nnd 10 rewaid fiom this JWnctWJ
iomers Is an important catchyffl
Call than Is nsrelvlng consratuiati
These Drs
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lists In this tountrs om la sa Th jr
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follow Cons
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safe of being consistent cured witn hi e J jf
slble tlmo
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