Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 229, Ed. 1, Monday, July 3, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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A RED LETTER DAY
ANNrvKHSAitYorTiiniiiaitoVA
xvn MAiirc ov ituuiiiiLiov
BeoryofrickettarAinons Char at
Gettysburg An limit or drcat In
tereet to tbo nWnff lencrallnn
Full Details of a IJlootljr Contest
tSpecfi1 Corttipondence
QntirsBcnaPa June 10 Sunday And
Won Jay July 3 and 3 will red lctltr
days In thin historic town mari lg athey
pill the thirtieth mmlYeraary of tha hlch
ft ater mark of tbo rebellion culmination
In FIcLettt farooua feliargn A genwatlou
haa moved along th iprooVcs of thnt since
Flckctti Virginians inarched down the
ilopo of Seminary IUdffo ant coat then
lelwa on Hancock 4 front U tha Woody
Angle but tbo annttonary iiwelcomnl In
GcttTtburg and vicinity with more rtlolc
Ing than the nation birthday Ju t follow-
ing It on the calendar of tho month Sun-
days aermona will In ono toitrx vr unothrr
loculeata tbo lessons of nattlotlsra point tn
tha death of sectional feeling nan end wit h
tbo good old lastly of our glorlotta national
unity In the calm oftbnbunday afternoon
n thousand or two from thlsbntutlfulcouu
trjslde and wore of Grand Array men ami
tourists from nil parts of the country will
Mslttho battlefield to view the 121 monu-
ments marking the positions of various
brigadea and rrgtmenta and to turn In Im-
agination to tboMi opening flays of the fate-
ful July of IStB llui recent visit of tbo
surviving Unionist and Confederate gen
rrulanho participated In tho tlmo days
fight has once again tunml tho uttentlon
tit the country to Gettysburg and this will
have is reflection In the commemornllon I
Tho story of Vlekettschargo Is of Iran
acemllng inti rrert to all American It has
seldom been tod both with htBtorlcal uc
curacy and In Isolation from tho events of
the ireoedlng two days of tho buttle July
1 and 3
On the utrlou heights nnd before them
nud In tbo dmv hunsmeadownarcatutloncd
HO 000 while r of tho Array of the Potomac
and tbo Army of Northern Virginia
Patches of gUamtng cam aa make da ill tig
wbUe blots amid tho fitth green of lha
summer foliage nnd grass nud tho suns
rays sro flittied Imrk In metallic lustec
from the tttatknl rides through a curved
line of nearly three milim mado by Meades
army nnd ono n mile longer made by Lro a
each force now numbering a little mora
than 70 WO men
L ± CPTTTsntm hAttltfjelu
On the Unionist right is Slocum with
hlsTHilftlicorjis occupying tho crown of
Culps Hill To hU left Is Wndsworth with
the romalna of thoXlnt corps which had
tencdoAdcwert for A P HHPti Ccufctlcr
atettiTodnHbrfore Kextlnllno nndoo
cupj ing tbt lilt Ui cemetery arc tbo remains
of lloutml rtcfirpH Next to llownnl but
facing nest Is Hniiooek With his strung
army corps composed of trieel ctiraus
South of him Is tho force of Dju Sickles
who lost n lig lnthoflght of the day lx >
fore Touching tho left dlvUlon of Sickles
and holding Hound lop laHvkcfl nllhtLo
I Ifth L rp nupporteel by betlgwtck with
tbo wearied Wttb which has jut flnUhed
A furred timieh of JO mites Pushed fur
w ml In from ut Sykcs Is h 11mtrick with
bis daring troopers
OuUn lift mid fronting Slocum nnd
WndMn irthitttbn corps of Ueneral 1well
Along the i tlft l iek of tho Kmmlttshurg
roadiHtbii iinid fighter I ingttrvtt with
about i W mt ii facing Hun urd and Hnn
cock nud to his lift nnd rear Is A X 11111
summer to t tune wall Jackson
AhUiohuu be jlna to climb the eastern
vault iltrul piu of mtukctry may bo heunl
along the llnw and thru thero Is a sudden
maxslnguf Uiiu on the Union right and
with lend iheen t dhlslon of Slocum
fono pushev forward on ft run nnd sharply
hurl down tbo nlopcof Culps Jllllngray
clad body which had aJvonrrd from Kw
ills lines There Is sporadic flrliiu In
plao but tbo pause of anxious expeeta
tlmi ii heavy on each discerning heart 1 he
morning U broken only by a half Mhlt
concentiatluntif
tioops wbtroTvongntrett
the fighter In jHwted This our the omt
nous quirt returns punctuatetL only by tLe
motxiulto like buxzlug of tbo occasional In
tercbangecf munket shots Huch lntelll
gent brain comprehends that something gt
gaialcU to follow tbelutcrlude
It comesl At high noon after heavy
hours of almost insupportable waiting
Hancocks Veterans nre veritably rellc cel
to hear the report of a signal gun from tho
crest of the height In their front though
they know that a tctopubt of lead bolts of
death from the maaaod Confederate artil
lery will bunt upon them aud last until
they are believed to be to demoralized that
ft grand charge In force wll inevitably car-
ry their ponltlon The Are of IJ0 guns Is
centered ou Hancock Por almost three
hours the hill Is gashed by round shot and
torn by bursting the lis Union batteries
BfiRregatlns 60 cannon make reply but
gradually slacken fire Tbo Prderal In-
fantry though crouching behind every
rock and tree trunk uestlluic In each hoi
low or lying flat on the gronnd has suffeml
asverely from the aerial vUItaUons of death
but far less than Lee supposed the gun-
ners bearing proportionately many fold
tnoro of the burden
And now from behind the Confederate
batteries Issues a cloud of skirmishers
Meade and Hancock at once understand
that the Brand final charge Is starting and
the former orders Bloeum to hasten his re-
serves Acrous the upland to support Han-
cock and Sickles
Preceded by the swarming sharpshooters
and supported by abody M reserves Pick
etts diriilon of Longttrctta corps tbo
flower t > t Lees array moves down from Its
batteries Its right Is covered by the brb
SdiofWUeoxiuid 1U lef t by rcttlgTCTra
vUton tha three with thvlr moving sop
ports and the skirmishers In Advance ag
Kngatlng 12S0O mm At the name time
subordinate attacks or feints are directed
atTarlcuspirUef he Union lines Tbo
grand total of troops actually started
against Meades position U fully 10000 mtn
and as they tnov d4wn fiito thj hollow
their humcroi tntteries pliy
over their
faendauponthe Vtderal lines
X i clflrLuuJlrEaaca oj nana xadAd
mlraVslteadlucMoTtrcwi FftfktHlfttbrca
brigade march toward as tf on dress parade
nnder tho fire of M cannon Tbo first line
of battle reaches the Kmmlttaburg road
crosses It sends the Union sklrmUbers fly-
ing upthoslope of Cemetery 1II1I and dis-
charges a volley at Hancocks Kunotra
driving most of tbeso from tbelr plect
Hancock U wounded Gibbons succeeds to
the command lid orders hlynen to hold
their Are Ju three lines of battle the Vir-
ginians come up fcteadlly seemingly lrro
ftlutlble As they reach point blank range
word comes from Glblion TIrel Asbeot
of flame shoots smoke from 13009 rifles and
muskets a rush of lead freighted death
and scarcely 800 It seems of Picketts first
line are standing ButoriBTlijp the sec-
ond Up to the Bloody Angle and over Its
atone and rail fence sweeps this line bay-
oneting the gunners and warlug their tri
ors victoriously though more than dec
mated by the Union defense
Hut tbelrpoaltlon is fatal Doth flanks
are plowed by Union cannon and raked
by Infantry rcttlgrcwa troops unable
to bn ast tbo storm of Iron and leaden ball
are streaming baektu tbo road and Pick
etts left Is totally uncovered Ite tnf6rce
ments are Joining Hancock brigades at n
time Tbo order Is given to fall back
Tom on three sides the teinnant begins to
retreat Whole brigades of Unionists
spring forward upon the tangle and tako
hundreds of prisoners in the melee Tho
remaining Virginians rush back over the
Lmmlttsburgroadand covered by Wrights
Georgians reach the protection of their
butteries scarcely a quarter of their orlgl
nal number Thus ends Picketts charge
and with it tho battle
I D UlDWXLL
A GREAT DRAMATIC CHARACTER
Cooi > r Spy ami tho rffnrtc of lloottt
to Uruumtlto It
tPpocial Correspondenrc
New Vohr June 19 HUhop Potter U
reporUd to have said that HdnliiHootU
wrote KnglUh quite at w ell as he acted tho
PnglUh mnRlerpieccs nud tho brief ismvys
which Mr Hoothmnde Into HUraLiironro
regarded by competent critics ns entirely
Justifying that opinion bomo lTortwIU
be made lo collect his letters or such of
them ns would hino perrnuncnt Interest
nnd would reveal tbo man ns ho wis re
wnlcd tu his friends In prh ate life Hooth
had not a large numWr of crjrrest > ondeiits
but ho possessed a fiw friends with whom
he corresponded regularly and diftciitsed
with much freedom and with wonderful
lucidity ami purity of English the great
actum and tho groat plays
Air Hooth was oucftrilftpoaod to play the
part of the sp in Coopers novel of that
mime provided he was able to procuron
play which would adequately represent tbo
spirit of tboftory nnd not bo a mere trlto
melodrama and It lsnslunulur fuel that
Joo Jefferson has all hi life or until Htu
years been tenii ted to portray that char-
acter which he regards a one of the finest
In fiction at leAst for stage purposes
One of tha nhlest editon of the United
States soma IS or iW years ago meeting Jef-
ferson In London wai surprised to bear tho
great comedian auy that If he could get n
play worthy In Its treatment of tho subjeet
as furnished by Cooir a Spy ho knew no
character In fiction w hlch he w ould Ira nioio
greatly teiuj ted to try upon the stati than
that Aud this editor then said that Mr
I loot h bad told htm practically tho same
thing Jefferson urged this writer to at-
tempt tilimtclf to dramatize the story eay
Ing that be would helphluinndhe thought
together that they mUht turn out n phy
which would tie n sufficient vehicle for the
stago representation of tho pathetic tragla
and high comedy eh menu as sttggi sted by
the character of tho spy Tho editor prom-
ised to undertake It hut on bis return to
America he found himself bo nbnorbcd in
political aud editorial work that ho had nu
time for a task which Appealed to him very
strongly when It wan first aug ested
Hootha attention wns called to thUstory
at the time when he had a country real
dinrenot fur from the sccnoof tho tale
In lGflO or just about the time that Mr
Hooth wis Wglunlng to produce Mmkc
speere nt his own theater In Xem York be
bought u country place ncur tho quaint v 11
1 ago of Cuiicob in Connecticut only a few
miles away from the New York line 1 ha
bouse was senrcely gunshot away from n
building In whhli according to tradition
tbo spy used to stop In his mysterious cr
ouds between Now ork and Washing
ton > camp Cooper took tho hint of llu
fcpy from a real character and this char-
acter wan secreted according to tradition
forsoi crnl daya uu li r tho blult upon which
Mr Ikxithstountry pUcohtood
Hooth tu tho long summer days when bo
rested there became Hmitly IntorestiHl In
thetroditlona which wtrotoldhlmof the-
M > y and ho spent somo tlmo In rldlntr over
the country up In tho > alley of the Hronr
cnlya few mlha away which Cooper mado
the ocene of most of the p a exploits The
qualutold mill still In existeuccduwnnt
tholwltomeJ n ravine very near tho New
oik line where WuHhlngton hud corn
ground for 1 is army nnd whtiv tho spy
according to tradition upon two occasions
met Washington Hooth Ulted nnd tried
to got from some or tbo older Inhabitants
some of the trndltloui regarding tho plaee
Ho uUo drove to tho spot fixed by tradition
oh tho pUee where Mi Ilardy the spy was
entertained by the family of n retired gn
tleuumnnd vvhero Wnshlngton met him
nnd so inteiested did ho betome that bo
made many i otcs his ft lends thought pos
sibly with a view for bis own entertain
tuetit of coilecllng these traditions raid
perhaps makiiu a narrative of them
ery llkily these notes will Iks found
among bis literary effect nud oven In tho-
rough they ought to prov e most interesting
reading
Mr Jefferson also bnslslted this region
and baa exprwhed tho belief that it Is per
kept rlchir In tradition that Is fasclmtlng
and romantic of the Hevolutionary tloiet
thou perhaps any other in tbo cemntry It
Is only n few mllea aw ay that that mngnlfl
cent and tragio romuneo of tho Hev olutlou
the capture of Major Andre took place
Hooth w as not a great reader of romauccs
and for the ordinary tnte he cared notlUng
but like Robert IauiU Mevenson and
among public men Tom Heed hnd the laU
Ho coeConkIiiighe was a great ndmtrtc
of Dumas Throe Guardsmen aid Is tab
to have read ond rert ad It for mental recre-
ation frequently when lie was lu those
gloothy moods Which sometimes possessed
htm He was of courseuconitautalthougb
not a profound student of bhakespcare nor
did he know so much of the early come
dies as Mr Jefferson but of Cooper be wai
ft groat ftdmlrcr aud ovtn found InCoopcri
talc
Lionel Lincoln which has bc n re-
garded aa the poorest of CoOpors Iterolu
tlonary storlea much to admire It was
Booths belief that the time would comq
when some great American romauccjr ai
hrillUnt a4 Dumaa would set forth the fas-
cinating romances of early American life
so that they would prove qultoai attractive
as the stories of Pcoltor the grcatlrcncb
writer efromauces L J KuftAnna
Tho Hoelnllst Laburltrs
Chicago Ills Jul 2The e gbth an-
nual eonvwthm of tht > SnInliH Libpr
party In the Vnlle1 Slates openetl tlflfy
A busluest sesiioa ooeUfvl the morajng
ami In the afternoon a majority of the
deleniea visited the graves of the an
anhlsts Ttu eMovenlltm will lait live
days
Japanese garden urd Uw u > o t fairy
Ii 9 < il places
Scrofula in the Neck
Tin lolinwlnj I from Mrs X W THIlKkA
wlfeol llioMsjorof McK I
Mrutuolxjy Yp mlfl
jiow sJ oW lwo
j ears ago lnd a bunch
undrr one rut which Ui
doctor tM w Scrot
ull A < It coilUnurd la
frowhel
and it dlicharpjd lor
ItomaUnM t thciil
> llm Hoods
SWauaci w giving
Vttu > Tlllbrook sarsaparlUA nnd ho ln >
rrotc1 rcry hi Uly uiUI tho or hwleJ up
Ijul tilntcr It broko out e hl tolti cd by
XrrlpU y > o usaln tt M nooi f
aparlll lth moit ncfllcnt IU an1 > >
hu Iia4 no lutthM trouble < >
Hoods Sarsaparilla
He lias n er be n very robust but now seems
healthy and Jnllv wli Ifnger
Hood a Pillo a < kff buJ
PAIUIOTIO HUMIW
A Preacher Heorf Jovemor AHrpM
In MeinorlninHunelay 0eiilug t
tho Pair
liltaio July 2UoTernor Alt cell was
inker severely scored at ptttrlolle Hun lay
i xerelses at the fair til afurnuou for bis
0 tlon In pardoning the anart n u 1 b
ietemoiilwi were cuiiductel lu festival
ball tinier U t atMplus of rtgnUr orna
and uiry elntlubis Scarcely Jtwu pwiple
Were lu attoiilmud
Prsytr b d b eu wild and mveral I ttrlot
le byiuns sung v lint t miiuiaml r J M
laiiinlxll tin irliilpul niiiakii e > f tht djy
was niiiimiiufd un t be It wu that mond
tb gnrertiur It li utilintiUy fltilug h
Mil lu ipenlng his reiniirk tliut the
regular nrnij and nnvy union about I mi
nvta thU putrlille huudit > turn tod J
luxf tin liter cxtxiuire tins ueintly
Hlmwn l > wiMilt be willing to Miirplnnt tun
ling t free lout fur I lie red llajf f utiai hy
Wbeu tie litid llnlalie1 the seutritee li
Pdu < u 1 ft r a moment I or a mlunte il f
iitilleiKt wn silent ttHii It kuve vent lo
vltfurotjs apilduie
Hut imiLtr contftiiiel bis nldrt8 hut
Hid v in further red rem e 1 lli toviriior
vt tv the uimnliliiU lb talked vt i ml
otic Hun lav mil talked i > f the grni HVtl
tt wmill liatf on tin rUliiu ifem r Hon to
Clmrrte It When he hn 1 Hut died Ihn tbolr
sum Vennr ilv U l to Hot mi I It
Situ the lust rtfintn u luitfi AinciUun ting
itlikh liiing Whlnd tho jicnkrrit ntwu I
was drsvvn a ld > ntid thereti > oii wan hung
n mil iu Jnek drti tl In m mruhiir nn 1 uudt r
neaili lu lore letters vvim will ten In
Muuorr II Vf H Met i la lb iffcet
was ideiinlnjf Iiohtd an 1 It wuh initio
mure m ns a mifltir In thf mil form of the
tnltPd Htu ten navy uti j jutl ftiruurd nit 1
li ii ii it a luurel wrentli nliovo Hie ling while
tlio IniRler Mrttinletl Inpn
Hun ay ok iilnj In hucopsh ho far at
vloltors Is cone f riwd hulij tln iron J
va imieb larger than luit bundujr
o
llHtSONAL
Mii Tinnk Dirb Is visiting relatives
at MamdUM
Unruist llutihcr his gone tu KuiwiH
Citv via Dtuvtr
Turnkiy Trank Tirry vlslUd with
frlend4 ut Hnnls jesUrday
II 1 II H801I president of the T H A
of IVxas lift for Han Atitonbt ln t night
Mr H M Swnin attorney of Santa
Howl California Is in tin citj ou pro
festtiunnl bu lue4s
Asslttant lib f of Tolhe Matklu and
wife nro vUlling the family of l r Mat
kin Mrs Mutklu Is reported qulto stek
Mrs AV O Ssmr and duldren left
lust nteht for Ivana City and ulher
Aortlu rn idles to visit during the sum-
mer
Inn 1 Tirrilt sbKkkeiper for Crow
hj Mnt H and ltlrd Hnm tolleitor for
the Trndfrs Natlonil Uink hft la t
night for Chicago IBiiy will bo absent
time weikH
l > r V ihnmhirs wife nnd iHmlitor
lift for Hie Woildn fair jtstirdnj IU
fon lotitniltig homo the dot tor wilt at
hnd a tourno of niidhal leiturts In New
ork rltj while bU family vbit lu Ktn
tuekv
Mrs Mary likett of Pallas is veil-
ing lor daughter Mrs 1 > 1 Inilor
4eJ lHt 1 irili Mtreit Mitus llelou
mil Annlo Ituwrll of Dull is ure also
visiting at the stint plac
Mr 1 12 Uilllnms one of Hutla
Hroi A Datllnga i pntar tlirks luives
this mornlii for various point lu Mis-
souri Illln ii and the Hist Mr II
llniiH will be goni for three moutliH and
will get the rirtt he muih neisU
Mishos Hthil MHehdl nnd Houlnh Hill
two of Tort Worths tinwt lalihrul nnd
elllileut teatheift hft this morning on tbo
Knty lljer for ChlonjM whtrp tln >
will nmiiin ft month enjoying tho gitat
e spoilt Ion
Hotel AiiUuIh
AmiNnroN m
S K Hnii 1iW lMItus J It ltnmn
Hullis Mrs M H Hiilllvmii HilUs Mrs
1 i iill Diimn ltnltitu ltrmater I rtin
inm TitCHon Ails It U lUiiHon St
1iuN J I BiiiltU Vlnirnlo l t It
A trey Alrarudu V do Normundl lint
tmton O 1 lb i w orkj Jotnimm
lnle > pathirfoitl Morgan Joms I ort
H orth Hum 14 ry nml tnnilly I ih atnr
Nut Kramer 1 ort > ortli than Mnrrni
tort Wort hi OforgM 1 King New oik
nffi GAZETUIJ WE WtiSlii TEU MONDAY JULY 31TO3
l A Mr I tow ill and wift l ort Worth
Vtllltiim 1 llrUo jimnnli Tex Joint 11
UniH hrrell I 1 Mltdiill mil U
lort Wot Hi W 1 Kttwart Port Woitbt
Mmltli
K l llirt Worth it 1ant A
lloilmi Dallas A J lluWn lUUu It
C Comb lirt Worlli W J llryitu und
wlfi Alitlenc f M Mill I 4 MoIuik
1j ltogir tj MUM nii Molih Ja
1MCKW ICK
r O lVake Knimax City O P Mnr
rtllc Knnfuinii W l Lomdn nnd wife
Doting W v ilmutiH Whhltn VhU
lex Itiilidt l mtman l ntla H I1 Iny
man I Idle Ihtrk I It Hmllti Dullu
Kill 1 iNlirr Ardmon I 1 W T lmy
sttr Waeo Jhn W Ward tlH llotki
r ft Moore llmrhlta H II IthKkmnn
llrmlmm J It Vlimnennaa Kntoui ttljrt
Thomas J rrawfortl elar lid m 3 v
Wnn Jr hi lyonl I T lorr Iowa
1iirk W J MtI > oimll Qmnili s 1
Iltilc lletrolt Mltli W Criuu
W i iitliet for W II McDow rlt St louU
It i riw New ork t Win > fkt > r
Km Frstulsm O M 1 liompnan NnahTllls
K It Klklii lVnlsit II 11 llnnlrv Hut
hum lliDrles II tViliii yt UnU It I
1 rhoriiton San Katnv It 11 Vrmb
Mmln I H KiiIkIh hsn rran lwo 11
lirown and wlfo Marltn itx Mr J 1
Hmltb Mnrllii it 1 Otteitjohn ilnelmistl
ti lb 1 iroMiuon w nitrons j a
OllletL n Vox TboH Iloehlnnd Ppcoh
a r A1 n r ll > I I Itmseii
t bunco tilrir Upiuneott thlcnso It 1
llwuoit Chlrnijo Marry P iWf HiIIm
Ml JWrers Terrell I hMnhnrlt Ihlln
b er HftiU KM lUber AM nor
I T M MUler Stw ork J Hltelu
cook Corrm ihrUtl Tv W1 fawns Oi
ansh O riimn Naslitllte Teualt U
llllb Memphis 0 II t lark ima l tV
ilrargn K King New rk J nuth
Alrarndt ll l > Uwrnrluwer Qusnaht i
U IlaTlii an I wfi Itevle jsttif hamers
ilnclnnstl Jhn r Huddle Isnpasas Si
V Seenlns UmmeTllt It ii n wan Ran
Jos tral ltennett Hill Unllm J J lwr
kir UmwnvrtHMlt < eq y Milieu Kansas
The njil Wronv
1iltney T x July ytspcclsl vIten
Kemo who was lately pronouuied tnsane
by the niort nltempted tuiltito todnr bv
llattng a pistol to bU fowhoad bm the
auKtv wai neh that te 111 tfancnl oiS
the frontal tw aud tbo vie lm Is yt
A lino Addretit
There was a Tery Isrirt audience out
hit nlffbt nt the I thel tent Hrry
tat wtis oeiupleO and Urge numWrs
stood am crowded ibe edges of tho tent
JudB I X Cooper was the speaker of
tho evening taking ns his subject n part
of the Jdd wtsQ f the 1Mb chapter of
RAC
OF JULY
HORSES VS BIOYOLE
20MILE MATCH EAOE FOR
I lie Sworn book of Sumlul
youtiit iau Abittlom ftLj
cloy was with forw uiid Itower and bis
iippeiil Tor the yuuuu iu n of the tity was
tout binir
rotieraii Coveilruned
Coperas Cove Tex July Spoetnl
1ewU Henderson nisi Miss Cle > Wil-
son xrtro hurleJ ln reh U nlftr M
Wilson wr IrtiriMl vlth Ilastern Htiir
lis nun bv Southern N eial l luptw No
If fiTorillni to tlie beiutifnl uiul lm
Ileitis cenmony
ihatleM Hnj
r July 2 peclil
Growler
ClmrlM Hays one f the firu of llnjs
Hros tlieil totloy 11 burial will take
llaee tomoriow of lei upon
nrouiiNU
Cliiciiinatl s ttilnftt > ii
Cincinnati O Jnlv 2CnMnnatl
runs 7 bits M errors A lmtttry l > wvr
nut Klntf a h nirtoii ruiHl bisu blM
11 trrnrs 0 butlery Mvjul and 1 urn 11
Umpire IImidle
Chkiitfttstj IjiiittH
ChlenUd TulJ HChtefliro runs 3 MH
I error bitterUttlill mil Ivitt
liJie st ioiU run luisi > lilts H in
rurs 1 bntter > Hrtifenateln and 1MU
Umpire Meguhl t
HhorinuiiM iu o
Shi mm n Texan iul > 1 Sjh elnl
In toda > a base lull sumo tin battery
for Waco was hpi n r nu I inmit for
Hherumn IleltiK nn 1 llollnitswurtli lTtn
biro MnthiwK Ubetseore was 1 tu 1
In favor of Miemmit
Ibn raatlicon
Imagine the Pnntbeon In IU glory be
foro It was stripped of Us gold Its bronze
and uiarblatt and statues by emperors und
popes Conceive that vat dome etlll tho
largeuC span In t bo w orld nearly once and a
bull larger than tho diameter of fot Hauls
the first U9ty dome ever raised by man
the grand Invention of Homaus of which
thoUieekuln all their iu never dreamed
Iho dome with tins round arch out of
which It sprang laihe most ferule concep-
tion In the whole history of bulldlns 1 he
Xautheon Ixcatne tbo parent of allaubae
iiuent domes and so that of Holy Wis
elonj nt Constantinople which was the
parent of the Hytantlne domes of Europo
nnd of Asia
Wo can recall Its roof of solid concrete
molded un4 plated within nnd cov erwl v 1th
gilt bruiubbtulcs without w 1th itastatuca
the enormous columns of tare marbles > nd
granite its uiper story of porphyrv < in < l
serpentine Jit only by one treat circhi 80
feel in dlaniettr through whkh tho open
shy by day ami the stars L night look-
down on tbo marble pavirucM To this
wonderful building the ulo lello of the
nneleittwurld lu Us entlrttv bu builcnt
of nil alter ages turned 1 orttlftill He
view
Clouts Tbat I > sro to Fieri I
A species of the wild gout tho enprn nip
Ecli haunts tho rocks o tho Abyssinian
ighlnnds and manages to hold its own us
to flight against all enemies with thu ex
rcptlonof tha fleet footed mountam jnckni
nn ndv crsary w hose cooperat Iv o tactics and
keenntsa of scent innVe flight unavailing
and hare led the caprna to tho conclusion
that under certain clrcumHtances v alornmy
bu the better part of discretion Tito jelp
of nn iipproncbtug hordeot jackals iitbere
foren signal otinita > nt rally on tbo part o
thu goats Tho nannies crowd urotiml
thtlr kids and tho bucks rush forward en
rnnwo butting nw ay with a rngo that lays
out n jelper at cvery spring and makta the
survivors stand back howling and cower
Ins Ihey hndno jcckalrtin the Cologuo too
but their capra brck somehow seemed to
recognize th relationship of Ids hereditary
foe to the genus cauls and at sight of a dog
ho would tly Into a pnrox sm of ruge rush-
Ing up and down his luclosure making
f runtIi springs nt the fence and getting cv I
dentlycraicd with Imtaticnco to try con
clubionswith tho cousin of the Abjslnlan
kid killers Sun Tranclsco Chronicle
A onne Theologians Question
Tbo Hev Hr M Wnotscy Strjknrhasn
precocious sou who give promUool Kcout
ing n profound theologian At tl e dinner
table not long ago tho ehiM arousing d
denlj from n period A Aop abstra ton
solemnly said Pupa do 1 understand that
ItUyoui belief thiLtvreslmllrece > imit > ei < h
other In bell
For some momenta the resv rrend gentle-
man was itupeficd bj tbo uuexpeetedntfS
of this nuery aud the unpleasant po sibtll
ties It suggested Vlually hovvev er ho an-
swered i hope not my sou CbIcag
evvsHeconl
On Hrfvcls Hontli
Houston TOxa July The Typo-
graphical untoii tinlay pissed appropri-
ate riHolntlous tvganUng tho diath of
A 3 Drexel rt palrirn of tbo organiza-
tion and to whom the body Is Indebted
for pecuniary a fcltinee
9
A lettyatuugf Monument
Oett > Jmrg Ha June U New York
state a bandojue uiouumeut to the lu root
who fell at the battle of Gettysburg was
dedicated today with luiprufeiv cere-
monies
Oir Cttniimiiy lulU
St li > ul Mo July 2The Sladlson
Car eoaipauy of Madiiou Ills has nled
articles of ns Iguuieut Haul A Fiux
fltilKdeY nays the liabilities are ULV
H > 1 and the nsiets ll xa A num-
ber of loefll edpltallsts flro h avy stovk
holders
tnfSienldcn foiltloiitlor i1Ucpa
A gootl related
story by an Hngllih blsh
oplsCflbs the iounds He savs that at-
one time hu tntcrtAlned
to dinner a party of
AmciJcan Wiho s Hofora retiring toreit
he Ylsltod their bedroorai and found all tho
bUboMiuUie bauie atUtude kDeellng on
the hearth rug and smoking up thochim
pcy < Man chatter Tinies
To further Increase tho popularity o
the Cotton Helt route nnd properly pre-
sent to the readers of this papr the ou
vautases of that Hue to Chicago uul
the world i fair as well as to thu IJait
and Somlrait arrangements have been
mada with one of thu largest publlsbluif
bouses iu ths United Mates which will
enable them to send any ou
or inoro of thfe follow log val-
uable hooks to nny address
by mall fr > on receipt of 12 cents each
in stamps tu cover postage and pncklnp
Ibey flro a printed ou good paper nui
bouud with lllumlnnted cover in colors
lhe amount asLeil is to cover charges
and cost of packing und will be prompt-
ly refuuded to anyone not perfectly sut
islied
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DltrAM Uri5My Ik
moving the foundation Ou Saturday the
imuil crow d of negroes were nt vv ork ou tht
hiiHoof the outh Peters street wall when
they ertme Into coutnet with a brick wall
somedlitanco Klowtbo sidewalk AVork
of ft few minutes brought to light tho fact
that under the sidewalk thero hfd been twd
subterranean rooms 11 feet long 8 feet wid
nnd 0 feet deep These looms wete connect-
ed with the ittreet b > trapdoors and nn In
tllno extended from tho lloortotbetopol
the room ThownlHnroof brick covered
with cement and were water tight
W hut theso vaults wcro used for no out
cau definitely an but the finding of two
liombabcllslnonoof tbo rooms leads tbc
workmen to bcllev o that they were magn-
ifies The opening on tho tIdewalkwni
mado to allow tho soldiers to remove pow-
der shot aud shells JCevv Orleans Fica
Ztntorltty and Arlrranrt
In tho courhe of her address In the wom
ens congress In Chicago MUa Cayvootook
occasion to any
Perhaps tho grcatestlnjustlceof tho pub-
lic tow ortl tho actress to w bom it looks foi
Its happlett recreation U the insatltblo cu
rionlty concerning the smallest detail of hei
prlrnte life which retulta tn culpible cnr
lmsueuiln circulating aensatloual nnd uu
founded mmon nnd an equally culpabU
credenco tit accepting without Investiga-
tion auy cxtravaganiaof thepeuny ollneri
fanty
liftplayer Is accused of seeking notort
e ty when It Is notoriety that seeks tho play-
er 1 he letters of Interrogation vv e recelv e
Intended to fill out special newspaper nrtl
cles rcml thus When where and how dc
you bcw Are jou ufrald of mlcer
What do you want for Chrlstmosr
What kind of a dog do you preferf etc
As If private preferences had nny bearing
on dramatic art
Still unother demand and ono whlch af
fects nil Actrcwtf s more or less Bcrlously it
tbo deklro of tbc public to enjoy luxury and
magnificence In dress The price of perpet-
ual dalntiuoti on the stago is eternal rlgt
lance and expense nnd tbo cost of moduli
gowm vv hlch can be w orn but a seasou ami
require the skill of tho fashionable dress-
maker Instead of tbestage eostumer In con
structlou taxes heavily the resources ol
small Blarfed players
A Deadly nunllj Jnr
Oilaloosa Iowa July 2 Uexander
Carry killed hU wife nndttien himself
today after a family Jar
Indications
Wiuhtnctoii Jfcly JPoreeast for
lastiru Tenas soulhwesterly wlud
Warner tn Western Texas
Hnv una Hiujnr Market
Hsvona July IfSugar quiet little
tAishiMS done
IJuotatlous Whattg JL
ind Qotulual
HORSfcS TO get two laps start
ALSO POUR LOCAL RACES FOR GOLD MEDALS
Baoe Starts at630 1 = 2 Sliarp
ffis lBOOKS FEEE
fir of wvver au I wssiw
tender iiAtbos and beW tho iWat at t
telitlon of the JtHW I Hle prwit HI
leuottcTatlnn of the rljpiiiK vlli of tbe
Marvel
iDonnll 0 Mitchell
O MOlOUHHy Haul Hourger
HUUliS Or A llAOIIULUR
II Ik Marvel Donald O
Mitchell
AS iT SUIC1IHHy Lllfl
Winder Wilcox Uue of this
vvliters best works HiJ pages
nutbors > ortralt
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jCn HNOUSII ailtli IN AMKIl
ItJA Hy lalulah atteson How-
ell A wont charming account of
thu experiences of uu Luiliak jlrl
11 Anuria
8HVHKS HllOM THU HKV OH
HIM iNiH J imgts
rioHUis ninintnNcn hooic
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MAHllfA WAHlUMiroV COOK
HOUlv J51 pTges Uluitrnted
Id IirAMH A U ltmuiVUy
limlly H Houton Just the book
for constant study and eipeilnlly
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14 SOUIL HTIQUnTTDHr Knilly
S Houton A thoroiiRh discusNloa
of this most essential uttnlj Una
bo read by tnnnw to gre it advan-
tage Manners muku the man
JVS pages
17 100KINU rOUWAHDAn Jm
nglnaiy visit to tho Worlds fair
Chicago IbOJ Illustrated LM
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Cotton Helt Koute Kt Isolds Mo
War > t > t or Old Watvliousct
When Xew OrUans fell into tho hands ol
the Union nnny elurlny tho latewur aiu
Generul Hutler relgueil In tho CrcicentCity
inunyof tho old wurchousca out near the
river wcro transformed Into prisons nnd
Confederate soldiers were locked up In them
bytho hundred Romany of these ware
Iiousab were used for this purpose that It ll
almost Impossible to tell now except for the
occasional tllscovcryof aomo relic wherutb
prisons were
Somo tlmo ago tho American sugar rcfln
erytwught the old leather vv arehou o cor-
ner Julia and bouth Hetcrs utreets and they
begau tho work of tearing down tho olJ
brick but ing lu orelcr that room may 1h <
uiulior tno new structure On bouth He
tern street almost tho entire lino has lieen
tnkin away and tho men Are ntworL re
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