The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. Thirteenth Year, No. 80, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 23, 1897 Page: 2 of 8
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FROM THE STATE CAPITA
Houston Sewerage and Street Im-
provement Moods Approved
NEW MILITIA OFriCERS FLECTED
Atmoclnfe rrnlcunr t tnlvrslty
Kloctcd tRrlciilliirnl Rcrvort 1
sued 1rliitcra lnr Incrtasnl
Austin Texas June 22 The attarwr
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itatcmcnt of tacts and arpuci oa Wtt
cation for rt ot habra corpus fo ti
rol < at of Martin Jcralaci chir d wt >
liavlns altortJ Stato warrant J stnor
was ofsKtant dCMrkMrwr of the State see
ofo and aB aken into custody m < 5ays
ago on an allocation of fcrsfrr tt St
charged la the complaint that a ratirU a
varrant from 15 to US Jl5 Hurt has
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Tiird r c rreot For major Capaia
H Joan HcU Kfes
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Piiti re > a at For nor ao ele
tion tta i fo Ma Shepberd ard
ten rotes for Ca ac IVd go
First Rerirseat Cavaly Ko Ve > < mt
K t Uajor G Sheatley fo ma-
jor Captain Jbto Hulen Baley fat
tlry
Texas preifoiji to that date oa notfli
Uon gten to th adjutant geniral by tho
ofieera eoareraed
The present regimental staff officers
wilt retain thei poslttoa until renominat
ed or their acc ors hae been appoint
TOISTBRS TAY INTRKASnn
State Expert Printer Gilbert Is ety Ju
bllant over the result of the finance com-
mittees work aa ha salary appears with
a MM increase Senatcr DibnJl prtaeannl
tho tailstea to 5jbatactlate bis amend
nwat reducing the salary from JHW to
t5 < rt per annum which when conadrted
by the trie conferrniw carumtttee wis
rahni to tliod This Is bellevtd to he tha
caly cius la whch a salary was lnjeaied
ABRIClLTrRAIj REPORT
Coataluiasr Ras of tbe > agricultural
turruu baa icsoed hi ninth annual report
conprliltig all tbo counties of tho State
with tho exception of about thirty rUich
failed to make their report to that office
The report U a neat cocnpilat Sn of mailers
and statlatlrs pertaining to tho farming In-
terests of Ttxas
NEW ASSOCIATE FROFRSSOR
Profetaor Mark II Llidtll of p < onsyla
Great
Caac proved by Uiestalemrm of le f
> i Itti dtusrglits eiermbi re show
that the ieople hate an abiding Cunndcuc
In Hood i harsaparnia lireat
> roed by the oluntary state
CI I o
UiCo iatof thousands ot nitn and
women show that Hoods t > arsai > arilla ac
tuall docs j ssa i
OftJuekf 0Vfr < fas hy purlfjlng en
rOnCl rlrhlng and Intlgorallng the
blood apon nlilih not onl health but life
Iwelf depends The great
of Itooda BATSSparim In
Sg UCC6S9 curing others warrants
you In l < lcvlnK that a faithful u o vt Hood s
harsaparltla will cure ou If you sutler rem
any rouble caused by iuipuro btood
Hoods
SarsQparilla
ItlbeOneTrua Blood Purifier Alldrugglstitl
fttp redoadjbycIlIoodCoI eUMajs
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Acres Mstsoc rt llsmKia at th SAlpe
Clft rse to tt < s4 rUWuy ittit Wrale
li r Wearers M IH S 5 oratcr ot
the eiajr
lixm > ttfa his we fc > the diparsneit
ei Ustik ssrl t l > J5s that rertaia
of li Lt > M ta wia airats sate t n KilfrrtteR ma
general has appro cd tte ina a
sritwis lite tasaraw ttrssnt l c iw
ofHouston soweras and street vide m j a < iirr lkease and r
ment bonds They Mil be registers > r t m Awte thnv
comptroller about July 1 I fs i u erf arxw of JarKilrUo
Jicforo Judge Hurt ct th rotM L Av °
ot criminal appeals yesterday < = 1 VrtrH rcMiajr cHiras
ator Perry J L i peeMOtcd 1 a d acsc nt iC3r ib c > Ti board
d of llMtti
at fojloss M O Hosted
John Orrhird of Uihsxu W V rru r of
Pallas atxl A lea h r > San n oaK
Ttxsr huslrios c alaJ J last atRht
and they drpu < l for booo
TH1 HIGHBK COURTS
AuMin T s Jco I Pollowlae l
ht ayaopi of an orJnkia nettTWd hy
Uw toAa
Mt t a lPlM pff rvPlTOL
arch
J Rich Gordon the Nin AiiLinw
rtri fml QUl0O l0 m Mc
tttt ho c plans nr rcctatlr ar < tc1 j Ionian county Third district
ty tto M sls ppi s utral a ravl cr a a sued upon two projtwT notes
n w copltol buildiig and then r 5 ty aa to forocojo a dt < vj of trus or roor
Go raor Mcliurin was in Au yi er
day and retarnod homo Ias Oic it M it
refennto to the Vuwipt iiat cr Mr
Oordfln tild hf nrnili l ao6iT trp
to that State in i juaT i j en L > > 0 >
tltion apit h ht p
Vhrn the p ptwfo rinltJ ly
Gaxfrrty Mrjurn it jn a fe1 n of
the eri iiturp la t < rtR V < > lon s
cunnt the jlopt i < > wort ter sot e
delay whlih vn < < rn i j n t 1 w ur
Ilatncntarylc > t f an > tort be =
reseated fr > i e 1 a ds eit t tie
X nlttd tan
Gordon s ra s as U r >
hood c ST tve I v K M r i o
plete asibf i s > t < t > it
to be exp
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Ttt par r
Stat ls
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jnice tii > oa fifty head of ntares piTtn to-
p ut tbe pa > nif > l of the notes P O
OT l > r an 1 Heji are ned as makers of
the not i ami 1 W Oi beer as the
ijurj > o s < ioo of the mortiwijed p > p
ti and utou m Rrujad that he has
ib r f roii l pvpeny of like dtecrip
irvi tj tsat cionsafitd all n one paa
ur and that b fore the tnortpace can
irtilo ed ft c tiff baa rr on to be
tM 0sh T will ha t soid ibo
< < rr i n or all of the ciortcae < l
1JCCI l
r tuj r morvracwi ts described as
1 ot htftr > marxs braeded i i
Ttxn r > auUitiuoa1 dwcnptlo or lutua
o i i i a > in ht mortgage and at
he inao the noriane au exe4uttni V
< t ui ti it had aUjut 360 mare in the
Vaud
W A c > i h r purehased the mares
Tmi K Oxshee after the xecution
f
11 tL e
Qsesi oi Vas the mortgaire TOid for
wai of J < T sv act deMnption of tho
mtTai txirrt >
At tn vrne that tile nwrtca c or
Just d J ht ordiaan form ion
< > 3t V rv to the tixMeo to e
f the i iiJi rower to sell to pay
tt detr vKSr m1 thoreb > when dtie
li u I mi ttt read in tho light of
te clrcti usaDi > surrounding its txo
Ulon ei ik i an inusjtion on the rart
c > f the jurlre thereto of filing a lien not
u i an iriMlvl interest in the hrrd of
w rares in ho P2 brand but ujx > t fifty
of hera n ordfr o gve effect to uch
iruit tt re must lw > fonnd in Uio instru-
ct em rono sufficient deacrlption > l tbo
anlmaiK ennttjed or on ejepret or Im
pilel iwir nf si lection or In lepal term
lnok > T elettlojir h 1 clear that th < I-
ll no sufficient d seription la the instru-
ment and tbere no tontentkin that It
ftains an cxprcse power of olrxtioii Hut
I we arts of tho opinion thtt the Instrument
carni upon Us fate an implied po or of
elction C oiso Litt 3T I rolte 21 23
Ti 4b 1 The first is thtreforo
itueatlon
Qr i r trfntro C < > Dsri Co onel j anM > eivd In the negative
We a < nar that there are man casro
vHi lr to hold such in tniments old for
wan of desx rlptlnn In some of tbim tho
jutstion was one of notlie In others
thre as no faet stat > d In tho Instni
ttunt from wa > < h the bulk of thin out
tlryBy Jason of the enrRncy ereMed by be liVentlf itd
the camp of lustra on to 1 r held nn
of hlih wa to be taken tho aimller
nunbr Intrrded o be moriKajreil could
and gardens aro beginning to aufter from
tho dry wiather
Captain J n Solarl ot Ihe Italian bark
Zaigll spent tho da In Orange joatetday
getting bis pipers signed up preparatory to
sailing from Sabine Pass with s cargo ot
lumber and timber for Cardllf Wales
hipped from tho Orange rallU
m >
Ilealilruee lliirnril
Itlfkln Texas Juno 22 Mr J R John-
son who lives some miles north of town
had hl rrsldtnco burned on Sunday last
Tho family wete all In attendant at church
when tho houao and content worn burned
Nothing wad sated asldo from tho clothing
worn lire aunoosed to havo been caused
fnnn a defectlyi tluo
Mr Johnson has a large family la a poor
man and baa the aympathy ot tho com-
munity
Tktfat
lain
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HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 23 1897
WEATHERCROP BULLETIN
Kcgolsr KccMv Ntpctrts From Btt
rcao Correspondents
1
THE COXMTION OF THE CROPS
Cptton Ortsp l Impnutnc
fuitl > HI v on l H < > pr
All < Vlbnrkk
good
ttnplrtt
fpum
tlnllM
T S s w oer the srettc portion
w
n vcage arl wth notice of Its
in roost of them the real
< 5u lon was whether tltlo
In the
July 1 is the ild i passed
o leeted
o mj rBcnimrnt whlc ft othtn the doctrine
tre crde S before b
o apfar board of of le lon seems no to ha been
tuaniaatlos
at a Mjusite or recelnnR
con
case la not
n ° e ° < U U is to
l th and Utb Austin a plaintiff
rSclit to maintain
to tho effwv ot the moriRaBO
Qursttoi 2 Can the mortgaje be fore
los d In this proceeding against V V
Oxsheer on an undlxldid Interost of fllty
aiace head of tho whole number of
mares
The ou stion Is answered In the affirm-
ative W W Oxsher Is In no bettir
position tn preent foreclosure thin P
G Oxaheer nuU bao b < > eti had the tltlo
net pused out of him While it would
hare been morr regular for the trial court
to luvo rcqulml the exervlse of tho
lower of eleiiui Iniforn or as a part of
tbo foreclosure prorcedlngi and then to
hae onlired tho cale of IJjo mares ne
leetrd we do nut aiu Uittt V Y Oxslu er
i prejudiced by a foreclosure on acrngo
males
Opinion by D nman J
ii ii >
oit mi
of omiir tteplieiiHtiii lleco
rrnl Iriini the Stihltie
Orange Texas Juno 22 Tho body ot
Mice Stephenson the young man drown-
ed in tho rier nboo Onuigo Sundaj men-
tion of which was made In Tho Post was
found jesterday afternoon about 1 oclock
A coffin was sent up this morning and tho
funeral rurri > d from tho rteldeutc of tho
> < ung mans parmtH today
The tug J V Gulllotto riached here this
afternoon from Sabino Pass ciUng In tow
tho big model bargea Loin T mid Virgil
ton and I lie bargo Nfcaragua all of whlih
will proceed at onco to load out with lum-
ber
V hcay windstorm accompanied by
lightning flashes and dailt limerlng ilouds
< tmo up liit night about lnlf past 7
tfi lock but afti r considerable blow and
Waster passed away without any ram tall
Rain la badly nccdid hens n crop
OaJvAtnri T Juno iZ
State r ipnrtment ot Acrltwtturo CUnte
and Cvtr ServJrt ot the Weather nureau
Tessa St > oMtn Crop bullettn tor tho wc k
cnatac Juw It IW
rRRClrKTATION The teV oponcvl
fair wcjtlhrr pr > iail61 throughout th
aw The juvxslpitBtioa ox an avrape
fc the wek n ab t the normal in the
tcitltr of DufkSa aJJi Hciiriettu and there
was a general dMfloiency in all other <
tl B tilth the greatest 11 tuchec In
the vteinity of Galveston
TEMPUItATUKU The tetnporaluro oa
6a avccaco fw tho nock ranged from 1 to
J Ocfrws abora tho normal vtith tho
Keotc t excess ocr tho northeastern por
uoh of tho State
condition or ciior
The weather durias the wiok a < excep
tloaallr faoraMe fox farmlni oporajlon
and much fnnn j orlv waa done S > je re-
port that rain will soon be needed agun
fee ceneral farmtn < intereats
The warra and dry wither bJo been
veer foorable for cotton and It is almo t
a rcn ensus of opinion tnons tho corje
sroodeati thai the crop ii impnrrluc rap
ldly aud wrill eon mvnr from the effects
of the late wet and cool weither Thi
Plant Is small and backward In man sec-
tion but appears to be RroninK mrel >
nor The crop is In fine coidllioit Reoor
allr except wwne field on lov lands am
till ntodtu worl oor northen rortioi o
ihe State but with favorabln wuntlur tor
farm rork the orop will sewn bo cleaned
out Most of the crop Is blooiilng over the
southern portion if the State and arl >
planted cotten is lwxinnlm to fruit nicely
oer the northern oortlon Th boll weill
has made Ita rppcaraneo in Nueeis and Do
Wft rountUa but lice tnd oltir cotton
pest are dleappiarlni with the dry and
warm weathir and the crop pro v cts are
lnprorc
Corn is rtelnc will and arl > plsuitlnK H
maturinc over the southern lortlon of the
Sate some satlierinK iu Nueces oxiutv
I ite planirs is doll k will but beitvtulni
to need rain A ioo < l cirn crop Is iiia in
Himl and with nnother m xl rain the yh Id
will Iw excellent The crop Is a little 1 ite
oer tho northern portion of the State but
prcrotfcltif
Wheat hanetlnB is cornplrted generally
and thashlng la now In progress the jlebl
Is rjooii
Oat harestlnc i in proKre < and sprint
oats are Miierally cut and put up in good
condition
The riee crop o r the east roast dis-
trict continues to be promising
Fruit cetables Mughum md sugar-
cane and other crops are promising Mm
iniita and es < tables being tnarkdeii
GonnnsruNncNTS ihimakks
an Marro MIm Tojle lord Corn
acreage not large bit yiId will be Kotd
It is caring nnd filling out nkel bo h
early and lau planting promising cotton
improiing rapid 1
Ureulmm J fi Sloan Com crop ctrl
and unusually good
StaffordC 1 Mtrcer Corn Injured by
too tntieh wit weather lato will atlim < d-
< rop earing well and promises i fair > lcld
intton doing flnel other crops goid
UrownT > i > d J 11 a reenw oinl Corn
crop will be immense cotton progressing
and reeoirlng from effecti of tew mutli
rain new hiu being thippid tad mill
hiiro running nlslu and 1 ty
Lullnc J Carter W ither ery ftor
nblt for all crons cotton has lmproed and
in irowinsr flnel Lora to mado and crop
Colleso Station I P Ilrjan Crops
needing mln to n small extent otbirwlso
dolnc well no ton In flno condition and
nearls all bclnnlntr to bloom
Coleman i A Ilrjdso Cotton good
ami fnirl will culllniid ni in good
condition crop fair wheat good md ihroati
iii out iwent to tnentjiito hushelo tnr
OereCorpus
Corpus Chrlsll Gsjrge Iteeder Wenher
flno for cotton worms liuto appeared In
somo loeilltles dninago slight com crop
about matures not a large crop though ot
good mmlltj gathnrlng coiniiioncetl
llllsbton C L Humes Cotton doing
well eiv llttlo corn planteil what there
Ik did not make muih iml h aire ml > ma
tuied weather too diy nt earing timet
watermelons tilentlful nnd grapes doing
tull
SiikuIii A M 1rsklne Cotton Itnprotcd
wonderfully itcoicrlng from iffeets of lice
outline on formn and blooming a trip
throuah tho eistirn portion of thu county
shows both com nnd cotton gioil
Runue ItoitTert I ll Corn crop Into
carl planting earing woll lato planting
needlnc nln cotton growliiK nluly now
and iloinir well In all respects
rinlllncir II D Prarce Corn earing
well and early plnntlng In roastlnjieais
late corn will need one more rain
Carrlm Springs M W lmzur
Crops doing ell corn maturing cotnn
growing natlwi grass gnol water plenti-
ful for stork on ranges
llmory W O Hiblsen Cottot growing
rapidly l fruiting and blooming fields
nro genorally elena nnd woll itilllvatisl
torn In roaatlngoar tn somo fields ami
with nnothtr tntti a lnr o > leld is In-
sured
Palestine M Wrlxht Cotton still
graasy In lowlands corn crop from two
to Ibreii weeks late but Is esirlug nliely
and irosHMa for i big croji nrw flatter-
ing
Ilremond J P Ililley Cotton dolos
welJ enrly torn maturing and Is good
lloresvllln n W Herrlngion Weather
bincfltlal for totton nnd irnspiHts hato
not biin as good for aceral years com
Is about made
Kerrtllle II Cmdllu Cora lato but
promised n good 5 lebt
San Antonio II I Curleyt Seasm
unusually ino1 for torn crop will uu
tnnced and practically rtade > leM good
Dallas O A Rlsenlolir Corn tassel
Ing nnd i nrlng wi 11 and promises a largo
tlcldi cotton coming out well and crow-
ing rapidly fields clean
I M Ollno
Section Director Oalttaton Texas
from Post < iirre iiiilenls
Itlfkln Texas June 21 The thermometrr
Is now nlavlnir around the IW degree maik
Cropsttroitron lug finely and If no calalnll
falls them tho Urgcst croto of corn and
cotton will bo Kttthercel within tho history
of tho counlr
Fandv JolM Tcxaa Juno 31 Th 10th
niwrsl without rain It It very hot and ex
trcinelv drr lu this section The rorn and
gardens need raliv badly No stock water
on tho uralrlca und tho ground U beginning
to crack open No sign ot rain
Uvlncston Thu Juno SI Ttio ther
momter l reported at 100 In tha ahade
today prolMblr the hottest day ot the era
oa tbi jrstf A coed rJu woul be very
it
acwtMabkr tkw and with many Is much
fe Mod especlaUr vrfcero trn Is too thick
oa the cronnd
Hrmpstead Texa Anno 12 Kor the
last three davs the tliertnoractcr has reg
J teTl all the way from to 101 dur-
ing the hot hours of the day good rain
would Ve T r > acceptable right now for
corn und ecn cotton will u d rala lu
Ie thsn a week
Waco Tetas June t The wcalhcrhs
rxn cxtrcmrly hot the l st two or three
days the thermometer registering 100 jcs
tcrda iod da before This Is two dc
piv higher than the hottest day in
June last > rr The etfcU on cotton la
magical and the plant Is growing tory
fast
Gonalte Texas June 22 It la dry and
hot and public hlghwas are er dust
The late con needs rain and unhss It
comc iu a da > or so the bld will be cut
sN t Cotton pnwpects are fair but a
great deal of the cotton Is Tory loung and
tho jleld is erj much and entlrtly de-
pendent ttiHin the amount of rain to fall
ia thu future Prospects right now nro
bright hut this does not make iood crops
It i dependent upon the ruin to come
PalestlrM Texas June Jl The prospects
for both corn and cotton m this conimuntt
wero neor better Com his been Hid
bv some time and Ispractically made
ool wnttlnc tho barest lo imisuro it
Some cotton la een laid b > and lots of It
wlst hich wlth branchis touching acioes
the rons The farmers hae made their
crore w 1th as much nleansre and less Inrd
work than for man eoasonv and the > htc
keot ncht tin with the need of Ita cultl t
tk > n atd hap bion abJi o keep the lind
In a cinM ssito of culmation and practlc
a Iv fnw from woc ls and gra Tho s a
oji has been sood with geol rains and
no moro will bo needed for a fortnight
Georgetown Texas June J2 The Poit
correspondent baa made short trips on all
roads dlerglng front liiorgetown and
notes the condition bf the cutoi crop On
the Tnlor llarllett Granj r Palm tal
K > Hutto and Round llo k roads all
running In an casterlj and southirly dl
nation tho adjacent field of totton look
well tho plant belne bright and full of
llfo The fields are ilean and tho presint
hot weather is doltu wonier < Ou the
Libert Hill leander Florence ond Corn
Hill roads the staple U full two weds
lau and some fields look mighty sorr
The old stand wus nbon isiten out and
whore replanted between the ro s It Is
Just coming tip Howe r some fields
look very well Tho pnseiit hot spell may
be its saltation
FIFTY MEN WALKED OUT
i unci o Tun
hi ilium at
mv iti
t M l > OV
> ni < it the > e l Men
Hull Tiiliiireil mi tin
nr AXliieh Is smit nluu
GahesbDn Texas June 22 Ilccauso 11
II Cooper refesed to pij a fine of 2 as-
sessed against him bj the lo al building
and trades as embl > ibout tlft > men rep
riocnlliig tarious branches of tride who
huo bein at work on tho bunta IV build-
ing left tholr plans this morilng and show
no disposition to return unlefs matters con
bo nmlcably arranged
It apiKars that Ciwper was at one time
employed on the now el ator building
whlih the union held was a scab Job
Cooir and some other mishinlis refused
to ijult thcn approached b > tho union men
and as a result tbeVrflis a semblt as-
sessed a flno of 23 ngilust all of finding
union men who nfustsl to obey tho mail
dato ot tho asccmbl
Abcut a wesrk ago Mr Cooper went to
work on tho depot building as a modeler
and stono mason Ho wns tlsltnl lit a
rcpr < scntntio of tho building trades ns
aeiubl who told him that he would hato
ti > pit tho fine issiMied ngilust him or
trouble would risult Not ilealrliig lo
cause the contractors nn > trouble or delat
otk on the detiot building tho following
aknimint was entered Into between J W
Ruli tho represent utto of tho tradci as
semtly and Cooinr Mibtcrt to th aillnn
of the trades assembly which met lust
nightYou
You nro authorize d to retail 2i of the
money that maj beHtcnio eluo mo on ac-
count of modeling on new de > pot work nml
applt said amount to tho pnment of null
ihaiges is ma > be tvtabllshiil against me
by the building and trades assembly ot
Oaltston protldcd howetcr silel clinrgij
nro confirmed b > tlio loiirnctmen tllone
Putteri MtoilatIon nf North Anurlii nml
Canadi othrrttlso sild amount Is to retort
back to mo R II Cooper
Cemtractor OLonry expresseel bis will-
ingness lo pay the monc > Mr Cooper la-
n union men ami has been a member for
fourteen soars hitlng worked In all parts
of tho counirj
t the meeting of tho trades nmctnbly
last night the assoclttlon tifusc to rnllf
tho agreenifnt entered into betwen Mr
Pooper and Mr Rul holding tint Uio nc
tlon of the lelcil trnelea assembly should
be final Mr Cetopc hit Ing no right ot ap-
peal
When this frut was communicated to Mr
Cooper this morning lip rcfu ed to accede
to tho demands of the union and henco the
wnlkout of tho oilier men emploted on the
building
Shortly nfter the walkout an attempt was
nimlo to settle the matter but It utnllt 1
nothing Mr Oletu ottered to pas tho
2 flno but Mr Rul acting for the union
nfused lo accept It clnltnlng tint Ml
Olcary did not otto the union a cent and
that tho money should bo pild by Mr
Cooper
Mr Cooper la still nt work and the other
union men are awaiting results Contrii
toy VLetr sas that he can not forco
Mr Cooper to cease working as he his t
written contract with hltu it U expected
that matters will be arranged satisfactorily
ajid the men will resume work tomorrow
KNIGHTS TIGHT
snliiem Mini lMneil for Selllnt Wlilss
k on ti lieer llcenae
Pallas Texas June 22 II A lllsch was
todnv lined U5 In the inninty court on the
chsrge of selling llepiors on a beer llruite
County Tax Cidleclor II Knight mads
the complaint and ftirulshid tho prlmlpal
itldeneo for the prosecution This Is a
continuation of Iho fight against liquor men
using only a beer license begun by Mr
Knliiht last week
1 h < o casea uro attracting widespread au
teutlou
HllOt 1i > h Aiuro
Nacogdochfe Texas Juno22yA dlftlcul
ty recurrysd this morning at th ilectrlo
light plant which resulted tn Mr II II
Halle tho tlictrlclan being shot twice
by I Hutchcron a negro bo who Is now
In Jail to await the action of tho court
Ratlcjs wounds are not regarded serlom
Hfiivriil tNnluiiiiieiit
rarmerillla Texa Juno 22 E A
Ixiwery nroorletor ot tbo Racket Store
nrado a general assignment today John
Hardin oklmiee LlublllUei about J30W
asieta about 2000
Knickerbocker Special nooa train fit
Levis ta Nnw Vork Bhj Twr Routu
ISLAND CITY NEWS ITEMS
The New City Officials Confirmed
by the Council
CIIARBON IS SPREADING RAPIDLY
1iltnl Cnaea Amoiicr Klnek In roust
Coiintrj V Ilre on In Mtiilul
Uriinneil III Hie Gulf
Galtrston Texas Juno 22 The new city
officials as confirmed by tho council are as
follows Attorney II Watcrly Smith
auditor T K Thompson tu eollictor Ira
1 Collins harbor master John K Chubb
health officer Dr W C Vlshcr sexton
Jimcs comptroller A Perrler
treasurer IM M cCarthy wharf directors
Aldermen Skinner and llughis pert war-
dens Dolsin Crcvs and Clne boinl of
public works Ilium Lety irelliny nrd
Stowe chief of police Walter C Jones
ihlef ot flro dcpartnint Urncst Wegncr
rccordoi Muro McLeinorc city citric G
llowdcn Settle
Tho nominations for assessor and city
engineer will bo pasted ou at tho act
me > itlug
Tho city council complctid tho work to-
night of putting through the majors slate
C W Pn ston was chosen us tax assessor
In place of Russell C Jennctt and R H
Peek was made clt engineer lu placo of
11 M Temple
PIRK IN TIIH STRND
There was a lltclj flro In tho Stnnd
shortl after 1 o clexk this afternoon It
started In tho feeel store of C W Eisen
folder < S Co Just back of tho lOtton ex-
change and soon spread to the warehouso
reeentl oecuplenl b T U Cross S Co
near the corner of Center and Striud Tho
offices of tho Yellow Kid line tho Mnrl
tltno assochtlon lnuian it Co the freight
bunatt nnd others weio tilled with smiiko
and damagesl bt water and theio was Ibta
of excitement The saloon of 1 Miiunus
was scorched and it looked for a time as
if there wns going to ho quite a contlntra
tlon but tho fire depirtment b > good totk
ninnaced to confine the flatuis prlnelially
to the Clsenfelder store and lxon < l Ito
burning of his stock of hiy and grain and
the damage done to Maumus saloon and
the buildings the loss will not be lirge
Threo thousand dollars will coter the dtm
ageThe
The department worked ndmlribly rnd
the quickness with whlih tho hli7e was
gotten under control was surprlalug
rmowNED in Tin gulp
Herman Yeltlen a flrennn who was left
here by an Kngllsh tramp steamer abou
two months ago was droitned this after-
noon whllo bithlng npar Tenth street Yet
tlcn went with a man mmeil Ilrenncr to
tho beach Ilrenncr went Into the ttitcr
first lie did not knew that Yettien could
not swim Suddenl Rrenner heard a shout
When he locked arnunil ettlon was ilia
appearing beneath tho waters The body
did not come up agtln Ycttlen wis a nno
ced man ami had Just bought l glaa eye
CHARUON SPRRADINO
Charlmn aniong stock Is spreading rapid-
ly In tho coist count and scleral cases
hato resulted fatall Dr Pred J Rurkey
a local teterlnary burgeon has been ailed
to tho Infected region nnd la lolng all in
his pott i r lo arrest the spread of tha uls
t 10
NOTPS
Tho commission hearing on the subject
of rales for bagging and ties for Mllng
cotton In carloads between points In Texas
Is changed from Juno 2i
The well known old colored woman He-
brew Mary was fined 10 and costs this
morrlng In Justice llnrrjs court hating
pleaded guilty to a charge of selling lottiry
tie kits
Tho matter of tho leasing of the new
grain eletntor Is not settled A telegram
wis sent t C Orthitiln of St Louis wlo
has been negotiating for the leise asking
him to rome to inhesion and ho Is ex-
pected In a few dis
lox Washington colored waited exnni
Innlon In Justlco Raros court this morn-
ing on two charges of burglar and theft
In tho burglary ciso he was bnuint our to
tho grand Jur iu J100 nnd In the theft case
Ills bond was set at JM
Commercial Agent J P Atklssnn of the
Fan Antonio and ansas Pass led this af
ternoon for Houston Ho si his lino Is
getting read for n big motiment of cotton
bagging and ties next month nnd ostluntea
hit full thriefoiirlhs of the Texas sup
pi will be shipped from Galteston
Tho bar of Navasoti hato passed siiltihle
resolutions touching tho llfo and dUtlu
gulsheel nn leis of the Into General II 11
lb one These the sent to Major P Charles
llumi who on Thurda > morning next will
dellter tin in to the court of clt 11 appeals
of tho Plrst elistrlet where they win bo
spnad upon the minutes of the court Ma-
Jor Iliiino will at the same tlmo pronounio
a eulogy upon Iho diieeasiel
Hliiiineliiiiilnn nl llmpnrlil
Kmiiorla Texas June 22 Emnnclpa
tlon da was celtbritid at this place last
Suturelay the 19th A largo crowd gath-
ered from neighboring tonns and tho sur-
rounding country Pull icoo peoplo en
JOed tho festlltles iibout onofourth of
thiibo btlng whlto and tho remainder rul
ond A urled programme furnished
amusement for nil Good nmstc was sup
plied b the lolond brass band of Hous
ton At l oclock dinner wns aiinoumtd
and tin irowela repaired to he long ioub
of Imiirotlsed tables on whkh wiro n
iKiiinlKul suppls of fre hl barbcued beef
anil other idlbles Siptrale tablis were
Piotlded for tho whites Pioneer sctllns
Mime of whom hate resided In this tlcln
i for thirl ears or more were una
int with their famllU
rorv e
scaslon the most pleasant the hato in
i > ed for jcars Nothing occuired lo mar
the pleasures of tho day Not a lrunkcn
man tra lo be seen Thlu fact Is doubt
ess due to the policy of tho Umporla
bM r c oralan > I not wiling whlskt
iw allotting u to bo sold at this place
All present pronounced tho celebration
grand aiiece and the tommltteea haMiS
ho matter In charge feci justly
proud of
ho result of their efforts o makotvery
body have a good time tyery
1 BMIIB AIIPII ItCTOHlllS
Hoara of TrnOo Commluec Apjiiilnul
i seek Idem
Temple Texu Jtlno 22A R wcet
Ing of tho Temple board of trade hold at
tho rooms of ho borj
yesterday after
noon thero it as a most ii > qy Interest
manifested by Iho large audience present
on tho aublect
of atcurlns a number or
paying manufacture ineu > t
e r AtUr thoroughly CkKtuuiog lb My
i
cral projects bctoro Iho board tho fol
lotting cnnimlHeo itaa apH > lned as nn
ndtlsorj commltleo Mho ou < to hato all
pro ostlons looking to the location ot fac
torlen In Templo rcfcrrcsl lo them said
committee being authorized to negotiate
and eloso a deal upon the basis ot stock
subscriptions cash donations or a loan ot
liione at a low rate of Interest from a
fund which tho commltleo Is to bn sup
pllul with lij tho cltlzins Temples pco
pie subserlbed fiOOO In cash lo secure
the Sonta IV main
shops wblch hey wero
unnble lo do and now It Is asked to trans
fir his fund to the maninnclurlng which
It
Is belleted they will do The commit
eemen nro J T Smlther V P Downs
W 0 Jones W 13 HnH W A Wll
kerson H C Smith A II Parsons W
T Hcssonettc Dr W L Rogers
11 ci on it
The luiulier for In Ars OU Mill
Orilereil
Victoria Texas June 22 Mr D II
Rocan and ilnuehtrr Miss irflt Misses
Scoltlo Duncan nnd Ethel Ilrownon left
tislcrdav for Nushtlllo to attend tho ex-
position
Mrs P D Mavo of Houston who has
been vIhUIuc her mother Mrs lloatncr re
turncd homo tisterdi
Senator K D Linn nnd Repicsentatlto
T C MeParlind are homo front Austin
The tnv i ir mado Its regul tr monthly
trip over tho Victoria dltlslou estenla
Mr Pchmld or ho oil mill returned cs
erdat from Rcattmont wheiv ho mule ar
riinccments for the lumber to be used in he
cotton sceel oil mill which will be shipped
as noon ns their switch Is put In
Tim brldiro cams returned this morning
from Port Lutniu where they hate been
biillillnc a now oo ton phtform to nciom
moilRe the Increased btielncifS of lhat thrlv
Inc bcaiwrt
i
ltniitiri it noit cus
lttlllroiiil OftlelnlN liiipre el Willi
Henillsteilil IIiimIiiihh
llempstciad Texas June 21 speelil
ear came In this mornlug tilth scteral
prominent rallroid men among whom were
Messrs Lee Miller nnd Jones They did
not stn long but while they till they
watched tho loading of mant cars of water-
melons and ugeliblis nnd became so lm
picsscil with the magnitude ot the enter-
prise that the proposed upon heir own
accord to suppl at once a lot ot refrigera-
tor cars
Iellir Prom l > r M tun
fcliernnn Texas June 21 Dr E E
Winn of this clt is lu receipt of a IcUcr
from his sou Poslcr ll Winn Just re
lumed from he camps ot the Insurgents in
Cuba The letter Is written on Cubin
Junta stattomrt nnd tho doctor states that
there Is no doubt as to Its being his sons
handwriting
Iho oung ihslclan sas that It is not
llkelt that he will tlslt his homo as ho has
onl a fcrtttlte dats furlough anil that he
will be kept quite busy going to and from
Washington during that time He na3 tuo
Spanish were sincere In the belief that the
had killed him but that ho hie on placel
a trlik on them that ho might more safely
accomplish his undertaking His priteiial
business in the Inltcd State Is to enlist
the sen Ices of the Red Cross lu tho In-
surgent hospital work
IiiIlenloil for ii Hccclter
Sherman Texas Juno 21 At a late hour
SatUrda etenlng the Howell Cottou com-
pany anil J P Cooper ot Rome Ga
through their attornes at this place filed
an application biforo the district cejurt ask-
ing for tho iippolnmcntCr a receiver for
ho Fhermin Colton Compress compiu
aeltlng forth that they aro stockholders in
thatloneern
Tho imirt has entered an order requiring
the compress compiny to urn oter to tho
elerlt of tho court nil books and morels
and has set Juno 2C as the date of ho final
hearing
Potltlil Ieilll
Weimar Texas Juno 22 Yesterday
etenlng about sunset Mr Albert Heck was
found diad in Mr Henr MoehalkVs gin
lot this city Heck hat been hauling
wood hid unharnessed one of his mules
nml whin found was ltlng on his back
mult r n shed No signs of t loleiice and 11
H bought it was sunstroke that caused bis
death llo wns about > > eara old
KHIei 1m ii Trnlll
Orceinllle Texas Juno 22 W 11 Jlor
row an old eltizin of Hunt louuty was
struck b a Midland train threo miles west
of Commerce last night and kllUd He
had started out homo from town ml mot
the train and remained on the track until
knocked off Por tho past two or three
tears Morrow has bem partially JenienUd
but uulet and harmless
CiiMnn Hell Oflliliila
Giltcston Texas June 22 General Su
pirlntendcnt J A Rdsnn arritcd Inst night
In his pritate ear accompanied lit Traffic
Manager Didilrldge General Prclght Agent
llnrnhirt and Commercial Age nt J Wmldy
Tate They looked oter tho situation here
and Irft tonight on their return to North
Texas
sinlelieil AMlli a Pmkil Knife
Dalllnger Texas Juno 22 Last night
about 9 oclock neir Old Runnels this
imiiit a difficulty areiso between Tom
Llcly nml lleni Sihultz nbnut somo triv-
ial affair wluriupon Lltcl stabbed
Sehultz with u pocket knife three or four
limes In tho stomach and lungs Sehultz
is not expectd to lite Lltcly Is In Jail
Pell Prom llenrt DlMeiise
llnlllnger Texas June 22 Yesterday
etenlng abou 1 oclock Mr II Hit a
hlghl octet met nnd respectcd citizen of
this clt fell In a helpless condition upon
ho front gallei of tils home and Is now
tery low Hi ait lalluro Is tho cnuio of hla
trouble Ho Is about CO ear old nnd his
been a resident of his placo for ten years
Iroliuhl I ii I ii 1 tcileleiit
Ororpitown Tixas Juno 22 Yeslerday
Wlllln Williams son of Iko WHlhms tho
liter stable man was kuoutnl off a lead
ot oats while ilrltlug Into his lathers
stable tho front wheel pissing nter hla
head rendering him unconscious His rlpht
i ir was completely sctcrcd He now lies
In a precarious condition
em lileel nf IeiNtnf Hoe Robbery
Dallas Texas June 22 W II McCon
mil and II Collins negroes were contlcled
In tho United States court today of robbing
the poatofflre at Allen Collin county In
Match last They broke Into tho postofflco
building and procured about 100 lu small
change and stamps
a
Hro Mliett nml Killed
Cor cana Texas jUno 82 Aaron llrowtt
colored shot and Instantly killed Colum-
bus Watts colored about 11 oclock last
night Watts waa shot threo times twice
lu the head and once through tho chest
Jlrown surrendered to tho officers
ojkmrroxiXJk
n
With a Little Cold
Thats all
What of it
With colds When
grow to Urge disband
Ayers Cherry Pectoral
CURES COLDfc
SHORT TEXAS SlCCIAlS
EL PASOIlallroaas
big lotce which till hcreatur propose pffi
eltt from w
all otertlovis
HEEVlLLU hat promlscs
rctltil has been begun hereU P Ut S
Nathaniel Thomas of
Gecrgl
ntLLINGEItHcnry E McnnM
Cimn of exConfederates J
will W
d1tsbarbcsuoheroonthem > SJli
RlNGR Prcparallcns are bclne oir
a lirgo scale lo celcbralc tie SertoS
Pourth It will take plsce on be wi
SAN AORLOY U C11
fatorably known citizen of S AtiJk
died suddenly of heart dltcase this w
SAN SIARCOSTho sheriff ot Hm
county sertel notice on the tn
dent of the club at this place lurW
da to close
GAINESVILLE LutbcrFitigerali to
was marl sciltwl
by dltIngxrhleiabath
lng bis taken a turn for he worst uiki
ten hlch fuer
KObhKMr S M Jones hu recttrf
his notlflcallon as postmaster > thli fki
and much to the gratification of Ms nuj
friends among all parties
HONIltM lls Rllla Andersco Id
fiom thn iffcits of an oterdow ot itrjti
nine Her father and mother retcisl
from church and found her deal
PINE VULEY The citizens of till
place hue begun arrangements for unit
ccltbrallon of the Pourth ot July I D
Couplaud was elected genenl nunisc
GREENVILLE A meeting ot the firK
tors ot the llrst Natlonjl banlt u Idl
at which Mrs 1 II King ten ties I
director in place of her husband etoinri
CISCO In the loeal option election Md
at this ul ire ami Scranton UVre ta
totil majorlt for the antis of elevtayirtrt
at thu two boxes making this precinct tt
for he first tlmo In severs Tors
PARISNews his reached hers ot lis
dtnamltlnc ot a tenants house on tit hna
of Mr 1 G 1 lcnnlken near Bloso
The chimney was deraolfised ul ll
building badly damafed Inkon KOal
111 id luto tbo same house lutltt M
elew
WiiT i III i > nsj HET
Juilire Grny I Gnlnc lo Tt Jirwi
ot Hint Class
Dallas Texas JunoN22WBG nl
ton a prominent wholesale nerttat
this clt was fined J50 by Juds 0r JH > <
dat for refusing to sit oa i Jary Is 11
Pourtccnth district court Mr CiUsjios
gat o a check for tho amooat c the flit
Gcsirgo R Dealy business tWfJ
the Dallas Nctts tried to get oat of cy
sertlcn In the same court bat B f
lno scrtlco dul oter his P 1
Gray hns begun a policy OtW u
known business men oa the 1
JV ware
lourt lii tead of the proresatoo
are anxious for such work
Ciipinrel tfler n long
Goldthwalte Texas June MSMrl
P Gccslln came In ycterdiymonttiw
Moses Johnston He caught hi pri
Erath count near Slcphenvllle JM
1 allied to hato
erlt lu a saloon In lhl iSCsa
that W
a half ago and escaped
been ut large ctcr sh c XaM
ha1 bin located In Af v 4
got there he had left for W ul
him all the tta > tbrouch N V
down through Texas until be
him as stated abote He1U
txamlnlug trial nex wee
A llroken naek
Lining Texas June lleT J
JW
of Citr
etenlng near the heads
Iho Hanks patirft Zm
1bora
was thrown from a joung
In the hack He can norMl
feared that his back Is JreMn w
Tho owning of the lsl
wake nisi a o clone of wJffi ttsU
will ma
g The Post being be JJg J u
the to
ko known o
citizens aro
doing
Cnrsleiiniis I
Corslcann Texas
from Llttlo Rock Ark mt
5Kh tWm Wfi Ihelr Und
nlani tour f f iallsf JtUsW1
couniT
gpftlno
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June 22
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propoaltios A SS
fewd stomakeapro
TERRIB
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llur to ° SaBDS of e l W
alUls
to consult specie
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