Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 315, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1883 Page: 2 of 8
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whatever partisan predllcctlony If
iton Kenneth Itayncr tlio old Whig
irntcr mid statesman of North Caro
Una worn given tlio vacant sent 1u tlio
court of claims Jlut It Is hard for tlio
president to rcslH Importunities of hi
lifelong friends and associates Ho
cant help consulting hli own j rrju
dlecs mid high positions aro never
given to Koiitlient party lead
urn Very certainly however
VrcMilcltt Arthur lias evinced n
keen anxiety to eontrol tlio votonf n
Soutliorn stale nntl very certainly If
ho would win tlio good will of North
Carolina ho could do no wiser ant than
Invest Mr Hayiier with the olllco to
which he n rtlrc
llOVOOTTlII
Tito vigorous earnest Democratic
newspaper of the capital tlio Post en
countered llto hostility by some moans
of the typographical union of
this city The fight waxed hoi
hut tlio Fast mid nothing
It employed rntb socilled mid
has punmed the even tencrof Kb way
Jtecenlly the effort was mado by the
IVuts enemies to ltuvu the paper hoy
eolttd This of rouifo
preclallvo articles
Suit in Kjicfmoiit
begat tail
and much talk about tlio 1ost Jto
plo who had never read were curious
lo fan It Seeing Itand well pleased
lmvo persisted In reading and talking
mid I am pcisuadcd that boycotting
lion over It works In Ireland Is a good
thing for n newspaper I dont take
uny stock in tlio Posts epiatrels
but cant help thinking that the print-
ers havo blundered
imintinrY ijvi
Hjifclnltotlio Oiwettc
Washington November 11 The
WorldH Ieuro bianch society of Fhlla
elolphlacelebriifsitssevcnteciithannl
ycisaryon theaith liW Thanksgiv
ing day The old fellows belonging lo
It wllli their wives will havo a tea
party at King UeorgcV hall IVaee
speeches will be mado at thotablo and
many gieat men of tho Inlted State
cspeelally Judge Field of tho supremo
mirt mi indent advocate of tho plans
of tho peneesoeioty will address tim
gord peaceloving people of Jhllndcl
phia
DisiiAimnt
Wm II Wills and Normandy Willi
hU wife of this city have been 11s
batreel from practice bcfoie the pension
bureau chained with issuing decep
tive circulars
JIKS llOIIHIJVS DONATION
lho argument commenced in tho
supioiiic eoiiiiliivt week In tho suit of
tlio heirs of Sarah Dorscy to recover
properly given by her to Jell ersun
Davis hits been closed and tho ease Is
now before the court for its opinion
i l > c lawyer for tho heirs claimed that
Mis Dorscy gave tho exproaldcnt her
ptopurty when MiUerlng temporary
insanity Tlio case excites much ut
tentlon here and in the North
MAIIOVIIS IWItTV HTAltK
Excited dlsciiHioris nro engaged In
among Itepubliein politicians here
whether Maltonc after his defeat will
be admitted lo the paitv caucuses
Aithurand thestalwait laction declaio
he Blind tho halfbreeds and leading
Keptiblloan impels dechuo liuhus been
ruinous to the paily and Insist on his
exclusion Tlio Miaightout Hcpubli
cans loltisu lo cooicrate with Miihone
It Is thought that lllddlrbjigor will
attempt tn enter tho Dcmociacv
Lizzie lleoklyn was t missioned
tc lay its iostmasler In Dallas coiintv
Ticket AgtiniH Circular
f iileaeo November 11 Thcgcncial
PuMPiiger and ticket agents of the
Iraiicontincutiil tisoelalioti havo is-
sued a circular in accordance witli tin
I ojieka couipact directing connecting
lines to withdraw fioui saluall tickets
via San Kruiclsen to points ircgon
Washington Teirltory and Dritlsh
rtlunilihi and all tickets to San Fran
cisco via St Paul Dublin or Portland
I lie general im enger agents < > r rotds
west from this city aro In receiptor In
formation that Coniinluslonor Iicison
has ordered thoNow York Trunk lines
to dlfconthiuii hdllng thrmtgh tlukets
from tho pa t to points woit of Chica-
go and St Louis This is te > overcome
nllegcel abues growing out or ticket
scalping The ow regulation will
compvI travelers to purehaso tickets
after riMchlng tho two cities named
and tho action of tho commissioner is
stated to have occasioned unusual
wrath amonij olIlcluN eif extern
loads
TiuTVncks
Hangatuekut Wis November 14
All tho men on tho tug Protection aio
Malooxccpt two Win Kelly and a lite
man who weto lost Tho schooner
Arab was sunk nil Kacltio ctfly Sun
lav morning Tho Protection wiu dl
nblod while taking otrthc crew of the
Arah by a topu catching In her wheel
1 lio Htoaiii Imrgi A Kelly towed the
Vftr uUl Inwlt beeano
it Mbled Monday uIKlit Tho tug then
diiftee until she came at anchor near
hingatueket Out of nineteen men ont
T V siels Hl Vlteeii aro saved
t i
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UH Kelly went dowii win Uiu Aiab
ilio iirTllilkpT s
Pittsburg November 11The W sl
em Nail sssoolatlon toh y VtUonA ii
generl suspension nmufll
iyo weeks beginning December n >
Tho uieetlng was the largest In manv
>
months iH0 OI eJ
iiuprovement It tbecoidltlou oVtwlo
Stocks arc low i illss ortcd lo
mind only fair and no change 11 c ud
HoolhS riUiiie
York Novumber It An cf
litUbnrg Novetubcr VI A suit
Jdcttmoni wiu entered in the Unit
onts making to ralso a fund for tho
beueltof thclato Dr Kwcr to wi
V i t0 < > th W I I wo thniiH
tor In Sa FraucKco when ilooth was
oiuparulivoJy unknown and ti
ttie UnitedStalesgoverniuent iiLiilnst
John siting for fj
v iy f W7
finf i1 > Forest county
SSVriSRVlant lM r Aj
Tlio Now Stniulnrd Time
Chicago November II Tho leadhi
Zl 80 y w Allowed
load nr 0
or the rallicaUsiiml
wl I udont I u
nowsliuirtard time Whetl cr eVltv
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THE STATE CAPITAL
A Acir Jinlhrnjr SclicmeFroui JIcKhf
ney < o Soyinonr
IMnlnn of a Swedish filrlA Jingo or
Itomatttic Interest
Sptclnl titho larcttr
Auslln November 14 Tho gov-
ernor Issued n proclamation today di-
recting that quarantine ho withdrawn
from all Texas porta after Novem-
ber 15th
Chartered Texas Gicnt North-
western Hallway company It pio
ntwis to build u load from McKinitoy
In Collin county running northwest to
a point near Seymour Uaylor county
also a branch from a point on Ihonmln
llnoatornear Decatur Wise county
to Dallas whole tho ptincipal olllco of
tho company Is to bo located Capital
clock RflxyxK Incorporator W L
Cabell Jus II Simpson Jns T Vun
ston W Keller of Dallas A
llloml of Fitchhurg Mass C
laiks of Wakefield John
iUKKNYlliliH
Mu pliy Shot ai 1 Killed feir Iii
Milllng n luly
Hlioolnl lollio Onitctto
Orccuvillc Novum er 11 Yestci
iluy at Kaimcrsvillu Mr lliichauali
shot and iusiautly klled J K Mtu
jiliy a tinner of this place for lnsult
ing his wife
nAsnfoi
Ihc Wtiillior Mrs Hmltlis Lceluri
lhislaess
Hiiclnl lo Ike luzctto
IlasliopNovcmbcrll The calhcr
which yeiteiday an I last night was
beautiful suddenly changed last night
and It ha < been raining all day A
cold norther is blowing also which
makes eivercoats and llro eeciiioriable
Mis Smith the traveling lecturer
lectured at the academy hall last night
o a crowded house
Jtuslucs at prccciil Is dull
Five Men Cruslieil In a drnul Pit A
tnllriinl Party
KiiCclal lo tlir Cazcttc
Dallas November 11 A horrible
accident oceuned today ut tho gravel
pits in tho Miuthcru part ol the city
A party of live men employed by the
stiect paving contraetots wore at woi k
In tho pits when a raveIn occutied
burying all of them Only one Jessu
Slegal escaped uninjured ClunhS
Clatk was killed outilght being
maslied ulinost to pulp Simon Wil
sons left leg wasbtoken and his head
badly mashed his injuries being fatal
T P lturton chest ciushed and in
lured Internally reported dying J > e
lloudilcks cotiipouuel fracture of tho
left leg and spina injured regarded as
fatally lesu Slegal the only one
wlio escaped with u show of llvinir
had his leit ankle eriished Tho coio
ncrsjury verdict on tho body or Clatk
was tn accordance with the above Tacts
blaming noboely as thu contractors had
this morning cautioned the men to be
careful
Col J M Kddy passed west lodav
lu bis special car Ho was en route
for Fort Weuth where ho goes te > meet
Mossis Talmngo and Waddy Cunt
mings the latter or whom succeeds
Mr Kddy as general superintendent
or tho Texas it Pacific and Missouri
Pacllle niaels in Texas Tho formal
transfer takes place tomorrow when
Mr Kddy furs his connection with
the Gould system
for upwards of sixteen yeats division
superintendent with heaihiuurtera at
Scilalln and Is highly spoken of as a
railroad mate and a gentleman Mr
TalmiiKo wilt tinivo here on Satnrcliv
and leintiln all day
WACO
Fighting Oyer a Cliihlln Inlercsiiiig
lluilgetor Veins from tliuCvufril
Clly
upopJcil Iodic 7i7ctte
Waco November 11At tho MLs
HotuI Paclllo depot thisluornlnia man
and woman weio seen btitiggllu > f f
the peumslon or a little child nut
untly about u year old Thoy raked
their voices high In angry dispute and
tho uumrtunato iltttlomto
TJIEGAZETTE PORT WORTHTEXAS TilU RSI AY NOVI
T Uutllok
of Lowell Mass
Lena Gayhart Swedish girl con
lined In tho prnltenlliry was par-
doned totlnv Sho was sent up for
two years fram Galveston for tholt and
has served out one year of her term
Tho entire ury which convicted her
save one tho district attorney Mayor
Fulton and n number of other olllcltds
petitioned for her pal don A romantic
feature of thu cno is that A Spechl
owner ami captain of tho sloop Uoti
racho plying hctw ecu Columbia and
Galveston wrote I bo governor staling
that ho was engage il to the girl before
her conviction i still dud red to
nuiiry her bollcvii < r Innocent
Mayor Saylor will j nicy to Wash-
ington next month to i enel the meet-
ing eif tho Kepubllear imtlemal com-
mittee and it is Bitrnred to look alter
tho political fences In Texas
homo and onteted a wellknown
bagnio carrying l0 child with he
Thchusbauef watched his chance
llC V18tolu child
wm In row out
n minute Mio dl eovor
Is absence and gave pursuit overtak
ng the man at tlio depot Uu Hiu lv
h her taltt ho chllef with
her I it
ol it iloisuhaKlworkliigmeeluiulo
anel owns a romloitablo home he
rll l t rUt tIav h owupled
with tho Mnuohnca
case inentli ncd
yes onlay This is an old cabc d L
luck to 1810 and Involves esXn
po
orrour leagues of laud In tho mouther
portion or this countv on tho east sil
of tho Hnwis Iti lo m i
tract of hed in tlie county nmlI in
cultivation Tho
Mon an It iHiinilorrtwHliivKi
b
t
Iho 0 Uinrn of his morning Hho
has many friends In this city and to
say they nro gilovoil i elrawlng It
mildly It must bo said that her play
was judged very leniently hero but
this Is her homw
Tucker Wllifp druggists of this
city who mado an assignment ten
days ago have completed tho Invento-
rs of their stock on hand estimated at
net cost l s freight cash and nnles
and accounts Tho assets feud tip over
Ji OOO over double tho liabilities It
is understood tho firm will icsuino
business shortly
Tho board of stewards of tho Fifth
Street M II Church South havo vo-
ted to pay their pastor a salary of
1500 for the ensuing twelve months
Waco Is the best paying station In this
tho Northwest Texas con Ierencc I n
addition lo Iho salary above mention
ed tho paster has the use of a splendid
parsonage residence and an elegantly
lilted up ttidy and llbiaiy in tho base-
ment ol tho church which adjoins his
residence
Tho funeral of tho late Mrs Frank-
lin from St 1auls KpNceipal church
was hugely attended this morning
Tho case if Geo Walker removed
here from Hill county is set for De-
cember 17 Ho Is chaiged Jointly with
Tom Yarned with tho murder of old
man Jeiuas hand In Hill county
Tho nuws of Dr Marion Sims death
published In tho OAzrrru of ttits
morning was read with regret by phy-
sicians here Several of tho Waco
doctors were personally uemtaiuted
with Dr SIm and one is a relation
There aio thlrlyseven prisoners lu
tho countv Jail todny twentyfotir
whites and thirteen negroes Several
are elm rued with murder
Mr Clillbrd ISruconf Memphis ar-
rived tu day lie ii to weel Msa May
Grlelcr tomorrow alteinoou Tho at-
tendants will all be gentlemen which
is u novelty hero in the wedding line
Thu iiH air Is looked forward to as ijultu
u society ocnt
Tho yearold child of Mr Tllton
White got hold of u bottloiif catholic
acid this nioriiiiigaud swallowed neat-
ly half the contents A physician was
called lu at once and thu child Is now
aid to be out of danger
Tills has been tho ilrst real wintry
day > o have had Tho wind has blowit
from thu north mid tho atmospheto
been decidedly raw
coTokaijoT
Contract Tor Sired railing Awarded
to Mahoiiey 1 llyrne
Special to tlio Inrctte
Colorado November 11 At u moot
ing of tho city council this evening
scaled bids were opened for gtadlnc
the principal streets and thorough
filcsor thu city Tho contract was
awatded to Mahoney Bvrnes they
being tho lowest hhldeis The amount
to he expended is 510000
SAN ANTONIO
Tlio Kolilirry on tlio McvlcaiiCcnlril
In hi ntiiluXorllicr
Hpeclat to tlio ijiirelte
San Antonio November 14 Great
Interest is manifested here in thu rob
bery which oeeuriud today on the
Mexican National lailrotd One inn
lsMippo cd to have lost conndciablo
money by the lohbeis
A slow steady rain setin this morn
ing accompanied by a norther and
continues tonight Tho whole coun
try is drenched The cold bpell re-
potted yesleiday has anived anel it Is
Icatcd much loss will lollow where
stock me poor and on barren ranges
nail
to aim tor a nrescnpuuu mi iiucauuna
Win bo asked and a box or pills
bo ftirulihcd free orchnrge
UliANTSJeJNS
Inlendeil as Presents to Chinese
pattlv insiited
aro throivtt out
Loss imm insuranco
iho llro
mill
la > inue o Dignitaries
Hartford Conn November 11
I wo machine guns have jost hern
completed at Pratt Whitneys works
nir General Grant us presents to the
viceroy e > rChina andmlkadoof Japan
Tho of Pratt
guns Whitney are an
iiiprovenient over thu gun once
known tis tho Gardner gun duns or
the model on which they mo made
havo a government record or r > 0 i sltols
per minute and have been IIred 700
shols per minute and r000 shots in
thirteen minutes tveitty3ix seconds
Mo Slauilurd Oil Coniimiiy
Dettoit November 11 Thu com
niitleoof he PcnnsylvanlA Icgislatme
Inveutlgatlng the charucs preferred
against the Standaid Oil
company
Mr Ciiliinilng was I mc heio today for tho purj ojj of CN
thu
anilnlng olllcors of thi Standard
Oil
company most of whom live huie
Hie company is represented hv its
councl S C P Doeld and M Arm
stead and tho statu of Pennsylvania
by the nttorneygcuoral Two wit
ncsscs wero preont hut imuu of thu
ollloers of to
company Gowen re
turstcel that thu examination bu ad
jouriedunti Jno 11 ArehlbaUl and
II M 1 aglet otllcers of the com
pany could be fubpeenaed and it ad
join tied until Friday
Swine UicertotH
Chicago November MTbe Na
tloua Swlno breeders association be
gan Its sesblon hero toetiiy with dele
gates pi esctitlrotu all coinpioducing
states ol the Union At the morn i S
session a cemimltteo
was
appointed
1 o
consider what
legislation r ltd
with urerenco lo
marketing Ainerleui
pork in foKlgn cotttrles com ul
eo was also apj > ointed to consider the
me hods of breeding and fattening
and prepare an olllclal clnsslllcatlon f
wfeK0 M Stu
Iron IVorhs Jliintctl
Ashland Ky November
llTho
Notoi Iron Works rolling if
nlll burned Losa not stated
Two hundred hands
caught in he oil room and
Nearly one thousand men IncludIiir
l
JS2jI 1U ll ° b mu tnrowuout olI
CoiMluftors3I timlAiil
aumiul
Chicago November 11 The di > h
convention of the Hallway 1 >
n r l > lHht CondtS M
sen
tiialAld tint
CO000
cm
as
Mu
i >
It
amclaiiot
th
wa
Iho receipts of tho
i i u 9M i on nicomu of
Vresiii
JIAILEOADIUSTLEHS
Alnswiigerniiil Express Train Iloblnd
lij Masked Mexicans ninl A mcr
leans Near Laredo
Trc Trill n Wrecked mid Plundered Ten
Thousand Dollars Iho iJooly
or tlmilatiillls
Fireman Testier Killed and l iighipcr
ainildiU Sourely Injured
Spoclal totlip Onstpttc
Corpus ChrKtl Novomhrr 11
News reached tho Mexican Nntlonul
railway olllduls In this city this morn
ing that last night about seven oclock
n passenger train from Raltlllei Mex
ico bound lor Lireelo Texas was
wrcckcel at Sanchez station seventeen
kllomutieswest ftoin Laredo by about
lorty masked Mexicans and Ameri-
cans who had torn up tho tails and
nulled down tho wlro anil poles
Klremau Kwsler nnd Knglneer Mad
den wero seriously wounded by the
ditching of tho train Kxprcss Mes
eiiger ebb hid and locked himself
In the mill car Thu men entered the
car and etideavoicd to break open tho
sifc and then inquiied of Conductor
llurtt where tho messenger was who
stated that hu had been tohbed
or lllteen dollaw nil ho
had They then returned and
tried o open tho snfo again but
weic unsuccessful though they took
JN000 or 10000 that was on tho Moor
near the safe it helm full having
some Saiooo in It which was probably
the incentive for the robbery No In
dignities wero ollcred the passenirers
A Mexican onicor on board told tho
rubbers not to murder tho pasenccrs
but to rob hum if they wanteef to
Medical assistance was sent out al o n
sipid of Mexican Ittfantrv front New
Laredo Korly cavaliy also left Ium
pazos for thu scene of action General
Manager Gardner telegraphed thu
couimaudurof I ort Mvltitosh toguard
all passes ucros tlio Itlo Grande as It
was thought hey would tiv to paw
Tho Mexican officials aio doing everv
thlitgloilnd out and ancst thu ro h
hers
ANOTItiit account
Laredo Tex November 11 Last
night as tho north bound passenger
train on the Mexican National rail-
road reached u point about tlueu miles
north otLajarlta ablation on thu liuu
between the states eif Tuxpan ami
Tamuullpas thu engine ran oil thu
track and was a total wicck as was
thu express car and thu thirdclass
coach Investigation proved that thu
llsh plates had been icnioved fiom the
track and tho rail shoved In sunieient
ly to cause the llangcs of thu emjinu
winels to run on thu outside or them
and thus ciiuu a wreck After Con
diictor Hurl who was In chargo or thu
train and tho na ciigers had
investigated and found Knglneer Mad
den badly Injured and Fireman
Chas Fustier killed they started to
ictnin to thucoiohes to consult The
had notptoceeded far when tirtuenor
twenty hoiseinen all dlllbrentlv
dtesscel ittshcd out or thu bushes anil
with tlriwn guns and pistols told
them to hustle Into the cars Yery
little lime was lost In complying with
the ol dors when the robbers for such
they ptoved to be immediately pro-
ceeded lo the exptes car ami com-
menced their woik Alter hammer
ing in theiu forxome time they canto
out and went to the conductor who
wus Kitted In the ear and told him
they wanted him fie started out
when one of them who spedto gootl
Kugllsh and who was the leader of thu
pirty accosted him as follows Con
ductor wu want you to open that
sure in tlio express ear and
if you dont elo It wu will
kill every G d d d American on
this ttain He assured them ho
would try and was assisted In thu side
door by thu lobbuis ona of whom
was stationed at each door with drawn
revolvers Thu conductor found that
they in their attempt to open it had
kuockud thu hinges and knob oilthe
salu which Is burglar proof and that
It was impossible to open it and so as-
sured them Iu was handed an axe
that had been brought along by thu
party and told to open with that He
winked manfully at thu miuzlo of two
blxshooters but of couisd could make
no headway Tho sale was then
thtown out of the car for thu purpose
ol taking It away with them but it
was allowed to leiiiain where It
was When asmrcel there was no
money which was really true
they succeeded in finding about S0u
worthof bullion whch they appropria
ledTheydldnotdistuibbutoiiu passen-
ger and lie was a Mexican armv
ollicor from whom they took tv o
pistols and f JO They went through
the conductor valiso and took sumo
clothing and all tho loopo money lu
had They wero very anxious thtit no
one should peu their facev and kept
lliu conductnrK attention everted from
them all tho while They spoke
Spanish altogether save when nddtess
lug tlio conductor who dots not
upf ak It Fiom Lajaritiv tho train wis
reported on time to tho head olllco
when almost Immediately tho lino
went down The lailroa d author
t us had received an Intimation
that their pay Iraln whlc
goes out tomorrow would be attacked
and when they did not hear from this
incoming train for half an hour It he
lngouly eight miles between
stations
tt this point nil tim railroad employe
In ix ew Late do together with u com
panyof Mcxlcien soldier all fully
armed boaideda train and slatted to
Lilr te > y ot at
wero surprised
ml the wrecked train su oundo by
a company of Mexican rangers it
Hcencd thnt as soon s tho wreek oc
one or tim Mexican e ° Ucr > c cd
started back to Lajojiiy passungw as hart
i 1 0 tilled thefSi
to goout on u
nmrnlug Tho litem
deaths and inability 13000 Vrlliul wKht0 thl clt > ul > url i hv ho
niciulKjwlilp 1417 Twen yonutlta lM is ul mVn > Engineer Wmldin
occurred Uh
w
during the year could bo exneeted
I l supposed hu will survive
tll l t JM
will I do nut know She wdd nirtlicr
j Would your ttSent have litken sucl
oclwkWltI tftirthrii S
imp n
wicck was left In elargeortn in n n
young Fenlois body fiom indcr
u
engine nnd clearing the track ft
r tho regular train
The MARTIN
Ti < Greely liifiniiy
Washington November M Lieu
tenant Jnillugtoii resumed his testi-
mony in tlio Piotetis
titled that tliesupiilcinental instrue
tlons wero no pail of in
strucllotis Clatllugton showed witness
all his orders audi told him that ho
must bu controlled by regular ordoru
Huiil given him Instructions in tho
Greely letter which was law to me
and 1 did not fool authorized to give
any aiders to conflict with It
A llululh lize
Tluluth MlntUHolii November 14
Klght buildings burned this morning
on Lake uvotnio at Minnesotti lolnt
Including tho stoto and ware otieo of
A McLean A Co and tho now icsi
Icuce of Cnjitaln Jiord and othois iind
seviral saloon buildings nnd small ics
Idonces Ifobt Kennedy was asleep
over 1iatts saloon and burned to
BRoWfi
Whoioiaio
Furnishing Goods Boots J
anci Hats
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GliOCEJRIKS ANJ
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AlJtE
Temple Place Paaov
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n Wo call special ottoatloa to nwli w V i
motto is Goods in Quiilty utanleod ° Mly V tTft l
GJ TT
er LatlL SMiisles BoorsjasJi
THE lUIIJwToYsT
Second Chapter or Smufajs Tragedy hi
Conuitichc Clly
A Wile Walk mid Shrieks Orcr
Iler
Husbands Dead Hotly
Hpfclnl to tlio inette
rci 001 1 1 110 rVxu November 14
IhcJJailoy brothers who weiu hunir
by a mob Sunday nlglit weli kindly
cared lor alter they wero cut down
1 hey were drescd nicely and placed
In nice colllns ieady for Interment I
HnltoyH wife who hod left
home in C oriel I county and drove I
in a buggy with her llttlu son mr tho
purpose of taking her husband honm i
thinking hu would he released on bond i
leached
Comanche about llvu oclock
Monday afternoon She traveled all
that day through the rainnnel cold e
pec Jug soon to hu with her liusbmd
Little ellel shu dream what tonow
was in store Tor licr Irer wailitr and <
shrieks atoused the sympathy ot tlio
most hardened Our Kindhearted I
jicojile surrounded her buggy and I
romforted her as best they could Jt >
is thought thu mob
cuino tiom Coryell i
county
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Wiarley Ford Shot at from Ainbtisli AJ
Narrow Kseapc
St Louis November 11 Advices
from Mehmond Mo siys that Tues
day night Charley Foil on or tho
Muycts of Jesse James was at the
hoiiM or his lather two milej from
Jticiimnnd Seven unknown men con-
cealed themselves in tliu weeds near
tho housu anel when Fowl eiune out
they simultaneously lired on him but
without effect
drew his revolver
and dashed into the weeds where1
upon the men ran and regained their i
hoios Although under thu llro or
I < orels revolver all escaped It is
pected they were young men of the
neighborhood There is verv strong
feeling among the people against hav-
ing cither of thu Ford boys in that
vicinity
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Meeting of Distillers
Chicago November 11 Thu West-
ern Lxport association held n secret ses1
sion here today which was unusually 1
hugely attended Thu inferences
which have existed
between the va-
rious members of tho association as to
the capacity or their lespectivo distll
leneswero aniicibly eettlcd Tho as
sociation took under consideration ha1
reso utlon ollcred by jr Miller
pipsldcntof thonwelatlon providing I
that the prices lixed bo iiialntaltied un1
derail clrcuinstanccs and authoilzlug
the executive coinniitteo lo mu the
Imulu of tlio association if run ml nec
osary to accomplish the end Tho res-
olution contemplated In tho event of
an oveiplm or domotlu stock in any
particular section distillers should be
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Thu directors will electK
court imitiiry
Ho never siw the instructiousgiven to 3 ri
Captain Wilder J1 V c
or the Vattth until tho
return to St John His own instrue LiA
for the
tlons ordered him not to stop ut Llttle
lou island on tho way up and ho
obeyed and went south in boats
hoping o lmol the Yiinllo and line
soniH way to help Greely
CScueral Hawn took tho stantl nnd
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death Jiiiiiw Hetbert escaped by rcnnsylvanlaomiu
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