Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 237, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 11, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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rittnlmrs I 1 to dull all store clxu
now at 6 i clock crpry dur
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at IrouMotvI lllcli from typhoid ferer
Oeorce IF I ucv Jtfttetor a arrfatrd
at Onfumlmrt O on o < L re of optrntluff
a fence
Tlic North Itl nan Id Iron fumnce
will hereafter employ none but Aunrlcnu
Ubortr
buiHTluteudent Uyrnc aaya no peacealle
AunnliNt nieetliig will b disturbed In-
N lork
ripple Cruk Col the bonne of
V irry burned and bi itrldied In
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banned Iilninelf
door lu ItoRton
Vift tw of water aud
> ftork John Cbrlstlun
tit of his sweethearts
Wooluer llrotberi dlitlllery at 1eorla
III bus Nturted oprntlous In oppoxltlon
to tbc nlilsky trust
Colorado muelttrs bure itrfcctcd n i > ariv
liousi wbeiiiv wliltb miiy rulve mlaii
entployliik tn tueu
titillduaiHillt tn practtLnlli penntlenB
through tbc fallurt of n New trk firm to-
t ku ltd n funding bond
tire hundred uiplojca of the Northern
MM rouipany nt Mlnneui > ollA struck be
tao e of a 10 pr cent ntiuctlon
yumrelliu villi h tenant Deputy Unltol
btiite Marshal llenUrttou of Haleyrllle
Ala wan futully ieppt ril with ibH
A ruimwuy horiw tbrtn oat and kllUnl
Mrs 1 furutr aud cbllj of MiiiIiii
ton W u aud budli hurt Mr liiriur
Many Cliimut bnniBlit from Mctorla
II C ou the steauiblp Hajtkn Uepublk
have boen rtjttteil uud the c I mldil
I ludlug her daiiRbter nrottpectlre hut
bind l WwUr had a wife Mr
I une of ltlllaburu lit h r4 < lilpprd blm
I < ouU Kihultz ex aeuutor coiifeitdeit lo
hating kllbd Ueorijii Artanaln at Hunk
ton Cut July 4 to utije bU sinter a
dow nntl
At Houston a UruLc oodall drank
a half gallon of whbtky an 1 died lie
forced to do so by men who hi Id ltstols
at hlx bend
Ooreruor 1 lower ban granted the riniul
Itlon of New Jinny Authorities for the
extralltlon of I ouU Wool tbe alleged
Itoy murdinr
Thomas Bt Ualr uurderir of KateUti
Kirall on the bark lliiker at ma last Juu
tiflry wa sent need at San Fruuclnco to be
hanged October 0
Chuved home by Pare llrewer w tth a
butt ht r Lulfi Ike Ktbei I life of Vnlon
Ark < lied a gun and shot hint dead end
lug In a weekH feu I
Trying to Induce Immigration from our
Vpsiirn states the Cnnatllnn gurirnnient
but nbolUbed nil rulett regarding lininl
grant ownership of cattle
Tlie will of John IIIt of Ia 1orte Ind
cut tits st iHhlllren bff without a penny
And th < y will tontest It The suit ivlU in
rolre jiropcrtj raluwl at fiwtoun
Hugeno Iloguv of ClnyHburg Ind ll >
years of age engaginl In a dlxpute with lx
otbir boys orer a gnmo of bull and one
of them beat bit bruins out with a baitball
bat
Oorge IawIs n convlt escaped from the
Columbia S C penitentiary Jump d In a
rHtr bit bis head ngull nt rock ind was
killed While runulug he was shot by a
guard
Ilardy Strickland who killed Captain
J IC Wotnatb In St lltlena pariah la
some time since surreudt r 1 to thu ou
thorltles at AtnltA City and wa granted
ball In tho sum of f vm
At Wardner Idaho the Helena and Frls
co Mining company has brought suit against
Hloiboiie couuty for SKiOOiK damages nl
leged to bare Iteen suitaliud nt the hands
of a mob during the riots In the Cocur
1 Alene mines one year Ago
At Meadow Liiwn Ivy a rlllagp atumt
tin ndleN from I uUrllle tbo residents
are disgusted with the tKhnrlor ol Miss
Horn llarrlt an Indiana girl of good fam
ily who has eloped with a coal black ne
gro employed by her brother In Ian
Ulward Cnrlln aged 30 of Wheeling
W iu committed suicide by Jumping In
to the Ohio rlrtr Carllu recently failed
In business On Wiilnesday bo wuiml
a itosltlon reqnlrlng a bond Titu he atktil
old actual n tutu es to becomo bis boiuWmu
they refuuod and be In tame despondent
The Deurcr und Wo Grande directors
hare decided that In the pretunt tvndltton
of the money market and the depression
In tbe sllrer mining ludnstry It Is Inex
pedient to itctiare the regular Jaty dlTl
dend although the company has tbe nioii
ey In bind with wbkli to make tbe pay-
ment
A illNpattb from Macon City MUa says
Colnuxl James KlncsiiDon has never tteen
carried to Dallas lex aud hi many
frhuds here are Indignant at the telegrams
from Dallas saying that be was In Jail
there aud they unj there Is nothing what
erer Id tbe tbarge against him and he can
male any U > id uud imet auy tharge He
stauds high In Eist MUsUsIppb
V Ilinrj MerrUI of Gardner Idaho un-
der arrtst for the murder of Jones Klllson
Juur 13 tud out mi IIuki ball committed
suicide I purchased a handsome eoitly
vulOtt nnd taking It out la the forest near
his home ho djllbcraiely laid Sown In It
and blew out bis brains Here be was
found some hours lai < r hy hi wife who
tnvnoaeJ upon witnessing the awful sh > ht
Merrill wu wealtbj but of eccentric turn
Of mind
Mind Iteador reyniour of Chicago who
prufewe to hare mastered all the tuys
teries of India MiuliUm and to prove it
sajs lw will lie burled slire Jure U repu-
diated by fhvusopblits Mlsa Led In Pee
inan secretary of the Chlcsgo TheoojbU
ml society atd We are out Int v ted la
burying mvq allrv uud we do riot know
fceyuiour Here U tbe Intere tlng pro-
gram Mblch lie bs unfolded I will
burlitl lt fcrt deep lu the cofflo blgnals
will Ik arranged so thst If things dont
S > i right I can cowmuuUate with the aol
Uter on the outsUe rbo will guard the
grate Dlrvclly nfur 1 am burled crop
of barley Mill be sowed orer the grsre
J will remain bnrled here until the germ
sprout grow ripen and are harvested
Tbn tbe dlslntrrmcnt will lake plait 1
will not com hick to earth until Slumber
24
AMLQIrHI
That Threw Out Its Cords
of Flamo
PULLINa TO DEATH
The Bravest of the Worlds Fair
Firemen
FIFTY NOBLE FELLOWS
Standing 150 Feet Above the
Ground Fighting Flro
BURNED AWAY FROM HOPE
Ami lillo nml Trlcmls ami Hear
OiichAH
whim sinoMi 3ii viii >
And Women by tlio lliinclrctls Iulnt
IhcWhHoClty ruriiHhct n llnrror
Without n Parallel In Latter Days
Stores nOIen lturnnl nnd Crunlird
to Dentil in SlKlitof lens of Thuu
Hands > ric4 > > Ie
Cblcigo III July 10 A feat llmt has
existed for months In tbu mlnJi of nenc
ly ercry citizen of Cblmgo a fear thnt
none timed utter but all felt found
realization today In a frightful Uolocunst
at tbe World fair thnt claimed nearly
two score of itltus aud for a lime
tbreattned tbo deatructlm of tbe entire
White City
Todays diaasttr was nil tbo morn
driddftd l tMun o of tbe sudden trninfor
mat Ion of nh lnnoicnt flame Into u death
denliiig Utnstroplie Like an anluml mon-
ster It enticed Its rkttius to tbe top-
most stage of a blgh plmmile then
intlrcliug the wbole bbaft in a sheet of
llauie bt Id tbeui in tbe trap until one
by one tbc > ell a sucrllke on tbe fiery
altar that raged beucatb them while
30tXH > people stood helplessly by
Tbe structure that burned today wus
by comparison one uf Ibe mnalbat build
lugs of Ibe f ilr It was tbe cold storage
warehouse and tbo skating rink and
was not tbe property of tbe exhibition
It wan a collection aul was tbo ex-
hibit of tbe llerculeit Iron works uud
Ice and refrigerating machine manufac-
turers In ndJltiou to tbe skating rink
there were three lAMuu ice mat blues
and thirty or forty barrels of linseed oil
In tbe building Tbe oil no doubt grtally
hastened tbe conflagration nnd that tbe
lire was uot communicated Into other
buildings was due to farorablo winds
The scene of horror was witnessed by
many thousands of people aud
SntOV MIJN WKIT
and women fainted as one llfo after
another was snuffed out within full hv
of tbo multitude but beyond human iiJ
The tire was not gentraii > obstrrjd ijn
td 11 V m nnd within a few minutes
tbe great los of life occurred
At tbe first signal tbo lire men ruibM
up the huge sbjfts aurroundlug the
cmokestatk ind wlicu at tbo summit
began preparations lo fight tho Ujuics
which first apiieared at this point be-
fore tbe hose could be coupled a cry at
horror from ibe crowd below caused the
firemen look down and Ibe whole tmft
Ih low w ns found encircled In flames
Instflntly erery tunn reallzetl hi danger
but there were few to find an annuo
for ecai e One man u Idenly grasp
tbe rope of hone and half sliding half
falling reached the roof ninety feet be-
low In a bruised an bunitd conditiin
but still nlhe Hy this tlino the rowd
teow been me
wiu > avith nxciTniiavr
and weeiilne women nnd frenzied men
rtiitlicd hither and hlfhcr wriiigiaj thdr
hsmN la anguUb ortr thIr Inability to
rmder aid
Suddenly one fircninb waft seen pre
putnog to jump and erery eje was am
ed upw reb He gnv a quick iiviRiodic
lean twmeii oyer tud orir half ft doxeu
times before he utriick tbo roof ninety
feet below Tu tho epectators be setmed
a minute fnlllnff this distance and when
hW body struck tho roof with a frightful
crash aud bounced four feet Int tbe air
a groiu of horror went up from the
crowd
After this first wild leap one man
IOltT WOItTlf TEXAS TUESUAY JULY 11 1093
after another Jumped tu < inlck sneves
sloa Ht the fUme dosed In below and
the heat became more Intense In near-
ly every Instance the tlcllm tnrnest orer
aud < mr agala Wfora he ttmehcil the
roof and In every iustflbco the result
of tbe dosiHTtte leap for life was the
tame death
Tlie very horror of death iTetetl erery
eye to the tceue tud while iui u and
women shouted hrsterlcally and wept be-
low tbe guards were lme tpowMtess to
keep tberrowil mwa fnwt Jlangcr
The spectacle of cleilth becam
more terrible as the tnnuct pnssetl ami
for the last man on the cupola was rfc
erred the
MOST DKHAIHLX ITAT1J
of all After his companion had leapetl
to appwarcmt tleath and as the last m 10
was hesltntlug the whole shaft begtu to
tremble and vibrate Tho one firenun
understood nralbt the ominbu wurulug
and khvq a quick wild bnpjlle was loi
hie At tho very Instant he sprang tin
whole structure gae wn and thli hit
man helm qntrerlng with life nnd wild
Ij graxpliig for supnoit In the frenzy of
despair was seen lo tlrop Into tbe
IjAIiyuimii nv vim
and fire and filially dhappenr Into the
roiritig furnace below His was a litr J
death by fire for the lames caught niii
while bis wits wire still keen bis mnl
stilt active aud his aensis alive to tli
ter rlble fate to which be wna doowetl
As a fire trap the cold lejrBii ware-
house conli not lune been more per-
fectly eon lructed The structure was
250 feet long by ir > feet wide con-
structed entirely of wood Hie nnln
body of the building was fire stories
high In tbe center of tbtlt rose lie
siiokcitnek In the shipe > f a cuiwh lo
the top of which was almost two hua Iretl
ftHt Tlie base of tlds cupola v a about
thirty feet sijunre Alwut eighty felt
from the base of the cupola wan n bd
cony from which anothir tSjuure toner
rose culminating In th mouth of the
mekc tni k where the fire tvas lis
corereil lhe Inteilr of this tower t id
around tbe BiimTtentrtck were wotrleu
beams and frnme work on which the
staff covering was laid It was t the
top of tlds rui > ola the lire was dl >
ered It U snppoe 1 the framework
around the month of IbefTign chimney
caught the m nth of the huge chimney
first It appeared to be an InsUnlncint
affair dint know ing Ibe Intlammablo
nature of the structure ire Mamh il
Murphy who bad charge of tbe fire de-
partment of the grounds sent lu n call
for nil companies to turn out With
aliont forty ot his men be climbed the
stationary ladders InshU the tower lo
the balcony and from there ropes were
lowered to haul up tlie hose Only one
hose that of the chemtcst engine had
been hauled up when a gust of wind
caused the flami to break out in > n
nhnulng manner about ten feet fiom
tbe top of the cupola
In the in antluiH the fire had eaten It
Hint ° 1l 1iinoJU jkjuh s uiiig qi jfnwjinn
hers Inside Ibe struelnre und uueou
sclous of their duitgerhhe llrcmcii were
standing as It wire on the shell of a
burning volcano Jio one of the tens of
thounciids of Interested spectators had any
Intimation of tlie iierilous situation in
whUh the forty or fifty firtmeu were
tin ii standing
Tlie fin had bi en burnlnir scarcely
twenty minutes aud the firemen were
pulling and hauling at Ihe rope when
way down through the network of tlm
of the cupola In a perfect bell of fury
Ho sudden mid furious wai the outbreak
am so terrible was the spectucle that
for a moment the crowd stood
TIlANWIXKn WITH UOltltOIl
Strong men wning their bauils In a
hysterical manner and scores of women
fainted All wtro l < oucrIeM to old Ihe
unfortunate men Jmprisoued on the bal-
cony a hundred and fifty feel from the
ground All the rope nave one on the
north side of the towtr wire burned
away Instantly The hose from the client
Icnl engine withstood the hett however
and springing forward Johi Dai is
caught hold of It und slid down to the
main root of the warebouse where be
fainted awajA Ills face and hands were
terribly burned by tho flame which en
veloped his body as ho came down He
was taken to tho hospital and physicians
ay he will rwrntr Two of bis fellow
firemen attempted
TO VOhlJOW Hl f
but Ik fore they wero half way down
the hoo gave way and tluy dropped
into ihe seething mass of fire and we re
lest As the hose parted aud the men
sank out of sight in the fire tbe mul
titude below gave utterance to a groau
or MCKiixiNO iionuon
Another of tbe Imprisoned men jrtartivd
down tbe rope on the north side of tlie
tower and had almost rwuhed lb roof
when It tave way and he fell striking
on his head and was instantly killed
Tin re niw remained accord hit te > a
count of various spectators from
TWENTYIlVi TO TIMITY
men on tho tower Thy were horlesl
beyond the reach of help The longest
ladler fell short of reaching tbtxa by
fully thirty f t
IVdth of tbe most awful kind was fast
approach mr
At ibis terrible moment Cpt ritsimt
ricks tall form and white helmet ap
reared in front of the men huddled to
polhtr ou tho narrow balcony lie ai >
PMred addressing bis tra o followers
Mlmt het said will troliably never b
known for be alone of all the bun
around him at that moment escaped
alive and bis Injuries are such It U
doubtful if he will eicr receiver conscious-
ness
as
as nt cn8in to miak
ono of the men crept around tlie bnrnj i r
balcony the east and returned a dw >
uniit Inter with a rope left there lu
the cxiltement It was hatil fsatetej
to the rail I n jr around tlu Imlcouy aid
thrown to Ihe roof Oapt rittpntrtek
pointed to It The forwuiwt man setti I
It and started to slide dowu but re
lie was half way the cruel Humes roilel
up anl he was swallowed Into tho mouth
of Its awful oKauo
Another tried It nnd mot tho aim
faterive
rive men then tpring from the bill
uy to the roof und were killed by Hit4
fall If any survived tluy wero burped
Iho ope was bnniiil ttlMjut half wrt
dowd and hung apparently utohw
against n portbm uf thcr wall not yet
destroyed Se Ina his mei Jump tu tier
doom the heroic marshal seized the rone
and started down Marshal Murphy
an old personal fiend of Captain TittM
riek and wLu has woked on tho Ou t
go Ire department Mith him for it ticorc
of years wus on the otif Heiln the
was a tlmnco to sivo his old conirndua
life be sprang forward aud waa iwu nt
thu top of the ladder
siiour OP ADM1UATIOV
and eiicourngu ttt went tip from the
multitude beln
The heroic captain started baek with
his frit ml but was cniebped in the
flams AIth the energy of desptl he
rlutchetl his comride anl slid down ihe
ladder to the roof where he fell pros
trate Doth Murphy and Iltupnrlok
Wire iHironselnus Jhty wire lowerM to
the ground and taken to the hospital
and It In doubtful of either will renover
Stattily tnent five mlnules hid
elai > Hisl since Ihe lire was dUtoered
but so rnpU lull bein Its progress the
tnlire tower hud burned away an it
fell with nn iwfnl rrasli carrying with
It tveral firemen who were 1ljyiag
on the tlauios wilh thu hose from Ihe
roof There was a wild scramble to get
off the roof
X large tiuiutlty of linseed oil wns
store d on the top Ho > r and w lieu the tow e r
Ml It trashed through the roof to lids
lutlninmable fuel Thui the Ilames
ltOUdID vv nunt I
in the air Aa the firemen fied fnnn the
roof one of them pliked up Ihe msbglcd
ferin of one of the unfortunate who
hud jumped from the bnlcouj and tarry-
ing it to the edge < > f tlie roof dropHtl
It to the ground thus sating It from
cremation
Many of the unfortunate fircimu who
lost thvlr lives might liniu etn saved
had the dtpurtmeut hewn supptied with
uots Tliey eoulJ haie Juintil from the
tower to the rvof uud Ihch saved by tlie
11 tM
Seeing It was a botnletts tusk lo at-
tempt to sare tbe building the firemen
now directed their effort to keep the
fire front spreiidlug
lb Uirlda filr stnhli just Koulh
of the bU warehouse was burning ud
the lire had spread > the roofs of se
tnd bottls across htoney Uland nveaite
just uutsldu the nrounds With a good
eledl of elfvrr Hie hotels were srtUd bill
tbe stnbhs buruetl to tho ground
In Km than two hours fiom the time
the fire started tbo big toll storage
warliuuu was lew led tu the rfro tnd
a smoking ruin
It Is doubtful If the bodies will wr
1e rw > icreel so furious anl terrific wns
the bent IV building was of wool and
added to tills Hie barrels of oil male
the fire one of the luttest Ihe fire d ptrt
nient eier had to fight
A wmplete and accurate list of the
dead will In dlllb tilt to obtain as nun >
of the holies are euilnly ilemod iiiid
not evtii the ollictrs oC thu dtpartJiut
know wbi of Ihe men are gone uulll
after roll call tonight
The follow lug is u list of the
DKAI AND INJVitii >
r
to far as ktown Hie wcrk Is bHtig ear
rleel ou la utter darkuess owing to the
elestrttctlou of tbo deelrb light wires
Hix bodies nil burned bejond reeognl
Urn bate bten taken from Ibe iKbtU
since 8 otlock
Wjo Dull killed by leaping from the
cuiots
Wat II Dfiuliig terrib1 > buriitl and
cruehol by jumping from the cupola
rMlip Until on cupula n he roof
fell
James Green fell thcotja the roof iut
tbe Ilames
Hurt on 01age copt id of the Worl V
fair engine company Nj 3 kllleJ bj
jumping
James A Oarrey cptnia of U
World fair engine No 1 buruetl to
death
John 0 Mcllride leg brokeu bol
badl > burned died lu Ibu hospltaf
Captain James ritzpatrick dsslsifffi
chief tt the Worlds fair fire battaj
arm broken liody Jiurn il and crusb I jn
falling dle < l lu ibe hospital
John Cahllt b irmd Ju the ruin
laul Seroedifr burned In ruin
An unidentified lineman burned Ji the
ruins
IJeutenant J no Hartnea buruwl to
death The following or missing and
undoubted dead
Q H UliliJfl
M Dudou
W A Huff
A Utto
M S Boufield
W a Sturm
Tbe Injured axe W IL Mahony badly
baraed
Jaj
azetie
11 J Frank may die
Prank llcrilngberg will die
8 NeVdnmj burned and bruised
Cart lliuma Ilarry of the Worlda
fair fire bout may die
John Dnrl
Wm lAutchan
Martin Kimball of tho St Taul Celutu
blau piitrd
It Hre > keuridge Tire Castle Va
Columblnu guard
Man > ha J I Keuyou dilef of Ut
talloti No 2
K It Do a shoe fire bnttaliou
0 llshir
W Lunch
3 H Hainan
1 IX Trench
Vred Ooetx
Uenteuaut Moultrr truck tvnupauy
No HI lied In the hospital
Charles ltirvbc llcnteuaut englae No
4
Johu A Hud lb driver engine compiny
Xo R
Tour Columbian guirds names not
know u
At mljulght the following wire mi str
ing nnd sail to be lyf M MrQisle
driver eActnn No 1
ltrtlph Druinmtmd tledrknil emdleer
of stoiftge buJdlng
Howard lieutenant engine compiny
No a
Oirat Hpttrt
1M > Ind July UV Uio feather-
weight thamptoimhlp battle betwetn Sol
ly hmlth of California and rolinny OriiHu
of ltrslnttets MiIhs nt tho Columbian
Athletic club tonight attracts 7H peo-
ple The Imys fought for tsRsj nnd thu
fonther weight eltttupioiislilp of the
world < lt < orge tDlxiiti the VM round
chninplon uf the world before the contest
rhullciigcd ll winner to fiuht a finish for
n puree and side wager of fiom KI to
Siiyxxx
l4ivsidtnt O Mnlly made nn address
uud nut ion need theV tlub would donate
eif > 0 for the relief fund of tMnjs
Worl ls fair dlsusler
vorWtt then Jumped Into the ring mid
said Oetulemcm I hate eotuc pi an
iiouute I am aiixlomt to meet letir
Jacluon J lie reasoii I sKmk la becaitHC
his ma tut per larnou Davies U lure tiw
night 1 ban lure a ehenk for U > < XH >
to light Iflcksoti nt Ht v lb
Harso nDitles jtuupol Into the ittg
nnd rei < tioudedi Mltiitlemen Corbett
nunouiues that Jncksou lu 1 followh Urn
nil om r Ihe country I deny this I
have held JlVXt i > osttv with tbe New
York ClipjKT for n yeur or moie Ho
has failed to cuter It
Corliett thu said Ditle > s shoull name
the time and fwst the money
No jou jiaiue tlio time said the
puriMiti After baiifflttif some llmo it wa
ngiecd ti fight smuu lime In Notumbcr
and eadi posted IMOUO with fifsldeiit
0 > ally
The event of the evening fulowed Imme-
diately after lloib I ids weie tn Ihe
b st ot t ondlttoii Smith won lu the
fourth round
Ih < ti into Convl t
Deliolt Mich July 10 A sperlsl frtm
lima mys iHtfni lire ooniKt ut tbo
I louse of curieilloli inqile a break for lib
rrty lids forenoon fbe tmu on tho wall
uli 1 altout the ynitl were ipilekly iiSNrin
bkn and weie ordiri I by nului Iuuttl
to stop the break A general fuiilludu com
immihI and a bold to Iniud tlglii folittwi I
Ladders Were kumked dowu but tbe con
tlcts rrpiaecd tlitui anl Osiar Miller an
light > enr man gnlneil Ibu top of iln wall
Tlie guard shAt at Mill uud ht ilrop > isl to
lbs knitml dtMiI In tbe un aniline u lcr
rllle battle wus going oil In low Unit let
Hmlth stnitk at Hi > uti WiirUn Itonley
with s humtiitr thu Jot I t ibhlsfd and
ewcslMl iliilli How by stlUtk e unkt
t bartift J > nes on tin lo a I niul he tliopptil
Hi will ilmbiltM die us bis hiud Is lir
rlbly cut Hinlili nnolliir ituultt bitiUght
Into piny a I m if but inn In out of sin to
Aln
Ina led with nninl ihls with thrive
haiiiimiN a urge wriiirlt nn round shine
veil iirirrwaroM lakfii fnau tbn leuhrs
of the break How Ibiy git lluiti Is n iiij
ttry four foiivlcls were Injured Du
seeing ihe list tin Mlow Kmili out of
tin shop Ihe rest followed until dilvtn
vtop d I13 Vm If Hunt
Muskogee I T July 10 The lulled
Blotes has tltt Id nl thu Choctaw trouble
shall Ih kilibit In the United Haes court
st this lam Judge Hit unrt will ou
IVetluesday Imsiiu u writ of liabens corf us
rtstrniidig tin slurlrr nl IMiburtofl tmm
carrying out Ihe urtullui sit for Cilliy
lie i Win n this la iluiie U 1 Mf user
tallied wbelliertr not lie rilsom rs ritelred
ii t Ir mil Impartlnl Inuring All Is inlet
la tbe Choctaw country isttpt In one conn
Il wlHre olll < er hute Ut n ri iiiuvihI by
the govirnor snl in w out s uppoluiiiJ lu
tlUn ulllctrs lefuite to riyignlse Dm uu
thorlty of the irmrnuiint tu turn the of
tke or < r to the new uppolulet
h hh liimd
Dtiiitur Tnc Only lOWHntvlal Tbe
Hb nitati Miretfport und Houtbiri Hjl
Way etimpauy htw Hud a tnnrtgage In the
ctiinlj links olllre of lU connly to
tlto Central Irtwt iimipnuy of New ork
for ihe sum or 11 < NMft < 0 on ilirlr lino uf
railroad extending fioui MiKliuny to Jf
fersou snj also their pronpedue line
which ban been ilsrun l by the stsls
from Jen rsoii to Hhrevfiiort and from Me >
Klnney to Decatur
Jjcll tho Horse
IMchlta Ittlu July 10tJHwlal HVc
t rdjy rrenlog Mr Jake rWtlngi r and
family living turner Math stret and fieott
avenue Were out driving IWnrulg heme
Mr Hi1linger ctnbUiliod tbe botiM leaving
Hie bukgy sianllug In Hie si ley Ijiat nltlit
Mime thief siwle the buggr valued at 91 < 0
Ihe inysterhnis part of I fie matter Is that
the thief left lite horse which Was In the
lot near by
Hume iTuIn Illll
Lomloa Joly 10 Dlscuislon of tha ninth
rlsuse of the TrUh goreinment act which
n la tea to representation la tlu Imperial
IMirllaoient cf tin JiUlt ninntbs ami bur-
roughs be mi tiHisy > oihlog of ItDjwrt
puce wus d > ne >
i4nthr Vtntjnt
Onlvtiton T r JiUy 10Spee1st >
Ie I forecast for Texas rasi of the psHh
tuwlllau fT the nest twvnfr four hours
emIn at U octoek juldiituht July 11
gem rally faltt stnilonsry tctupersture
M VlilliihiAVH i
W Moitbnni
TYortbstu Ttx July 10 Hpedal > A-
very good ralu felt hers Ibis evnlug sntt
pwts are good for more at this hour
Tpfi
The Jngllsh mlDt was osUUIsbed by
Athtdstauv about V3
VOL XVII NO 237
MT WAS COMMODORE
y
the ncouo ihhiihai > o OH
DAIJiAS WHOWAH IA NCIIii
For leaping thallay Hlstcrs In Ken
uohy Hu Hny tho Dallas Dcoplc
1lm Vailcty Slmtv Ciiwch An Am
K
slKiunent Minoi > leuiluu
Dillaa IVs Jluy 10 HSpvl il
Mierifl Cabell U cuufident thntCoiunro
eloro Miller was lynclivil by tho iiiob
at Hardwell IC > A dln > atch from
HlrlnglitM HI tHlay si > s the wife
of the Jlardwell fiend answer to tueCi
scrlpihm f Mm Henle Miller wife ot
Commodore
Henry Miller twttlllitg execution for
the murder or < OlhVer 0 O Ilrewffr
is eontl Ktt Hi j I eoiunnHbrc was tho
negro put to eleaih at Hdrdtwll Ihero
Iii Miierul nJohJiu ttMla > mw tbe UuU
or ihe sceiuiulrtI but petaita mar by a
trlllo p aiaturo
thi vAuTiin mhowh
J D Andrew uud Charles Netmttcr
turkty maiidMeH wete Ihiid flut n > h
by Judgo Kuniiotb Tureu this morning
Sam NprliirIteld Netmeieru bdrttiulu
was hueI nnd ihe Icinalu attache
or the slums 10 cm h Judge Htitlwell
H Husseill hft for toifrbuua tonight tfl
ibinin u writ e > r luilsvts etiipiM from
lit lip Vm J SI in kins of the tioirt >
rriuilual I appi >
eaU If Hie wilt I urui
a dtite will bii lived for Judge Sluikln
come Lu Dallas
Utfl
mollis Jtidho Hiusell holds tin
t <
mid tiy Hie ase em ill
lij or
dlusmu Is In itintmteiitloii ut tin e n
sllttilbm aud or the bill of right or imti
and woman Tim proprietors uud tin it
loopb tvei pulleil ugalti totil hi
sin waiviiTiTaminviion
Mrs Mlimlu Lcslir Utwnry Hie
nioii win stun C V luvuo Han the
hlglit whs taken Iwftitu Justice tikeltoa
pli > Hint Wkitsd eJLamlimiiiii unit it
bond wns piuvtl at Mki mu
wlitt Is iiieilittu ruplibu iIhIIiik I
iroheLUht He t uIh tint be ubiuod
lui < r wits siijililuu tiiHti to lur thu
o l mrdet
MLNOH MUNTION
rudgo John It Ibctor adjourned jVd
ertil eiinri tndiy tiuill October
rruukllii l MHUr Wu nut muteiiiM
In d alb hslsy owing to Hit nountiivitl
of Judi Ctmrltet Trtd Tucker from
Austin
Miss Carro Housiun the irav it
ttUI dauihier ot Cidouel A J IIiiihiou
and gran lelntuhlir of iImuti Sun
Houtton is dead Molt in a seituis for
Ibu riltosti of Jier sotil were held ut IliO
Ursulluet convent uud Ik re pile m t < hs
whs relebrattd by Hsv Vathnt Mar
tlrhro Slut was t > pupil ut ihu e in-
vent
ibe Oueaii Oily rnllroul filed il dewl
ot Irun indny U seiiiVe tltT pijuient
of fkM tKH a per cent iwcnOilvojear
Immls Jhe tnuiuy will be < pt mled In
bull Hug uuvv line j nnl etiulnptng tl <
Jlm stint Hues
Ihu men hi stool Jul M lu the shid
at 1t uctKk ttviljty
Adjutant Hiutlh of rinrldt will gno
teed Adjutant James Jhuinas of this
tlly In eJiargo of the Nat va Hon Army
sipiad which now number Ufty souls
HhBONAi7 MiN nov
Juilgo Heth Hhipurd of tho court vi
appeals of tin District of Columbia la
In Ihe illy He will romnlu three weeks
arrtinging his affairs and settling up his
htisitioNH iirtparatory to making hU
hotiiH nt the eanltal of the nation
Sheriff lbu 1 Cabell left for Hous-
ton tonight to attend the annual luecMlule
uf Hie licrnii association of Texns
Ihimty Mnrfhal John Holiik will ga
to Vhiijrtl Wells lomornivt for Ids beultu
Judge M I Crawford ami family niul
Hunter A Chtye and family hit for
Ittiika Him I lies this evening
Judge Ogtltn the lintisl lttpuh
litau lender aud lawyer of Knu Auto
nl i Is In the i Ity
Ibny Y Camp tho Tort Wmlte
Adonis was In iu city todtv
Irof V 1 Hnnln editor of the Texaa
Hi html Journiil I ft for InrU tenbiy to
ulttiid Ihe mimim r uotu nl
Captain J M Mttu > mil family left
for ihhiigo last night
UAtwtOAtJ itACKirr
h J ledk Ihe pueral fnight ngent
of IhuSunta IV Is in ho < lij
Colonel J bourns H llignltt of tni
passenger dtpartmeut uf Hie Loulsriile
nnd Nushtllti railroad s lu Hie It-
T D Adam supirliil tnlent of he
Adams Kxprtsit coiiipsuy bus gone North
on buxliiev
U II IjOWflaud general maougtr of
tint Jw mm a and Texa4 Coal compunv
Is In tho tity
At a nutting of the executive com
mittpo of thu Jcztis and racltle rallro J
romptui In Id n New ork un the 1st
lust Mr I H Thornc Was cleo J
third vlcepre Ilent of tin company So
railroad olllclut lu tho West has rlei
mom rapidly or eU rvitlly than Vr
Jliotne Jlu ban sncceMsively rUm lilgi
r aud higher lu Ihe Texas and lartll
dimoiistrutlng his tamtbllity lu each iitf
every pOHtlloti until ho his become gene-
ral luaimger of the property lie has hell
this tatter posltlou long enough for the
company to find out thnt bo can haudld
thu wbole protwrty just as elbelenlly ra
het can a portion of it nnd It is n w Jl
iiierlttd found It ii out to mako him thlfif
vlc4prt j1 leni Mr Tliorno bat a host of
frlenls la the city nnd state who will
l > e pies set J to bear that tho Texas ruij
laelllo people appreciate bis worth
Milton Varies editor of the Southern
Mercury who has Ju t ret uracil from
the Interstate railroad uouveallon at
Uuioln NtlfTto which ho was a iWo
gate stated today Hut fn states wer
represented ut the meeting atl of I hem
eriiH en more enthusiasm than Texas
which had but two delegates hiniiMt
nnd Charlie lhlward > of Jqtvu Christ
Tbo roii ven Hon appointed com mill psi to
formulate iitans for proceeding with the
work which will be submitted to a
meeting to l o held a Topeka In 8eotTi
f > er Afti r the convention adjourned Mr
Iarka mado a trip an blgh op as Yank
too and Cheyenne He says the crop
np tlmt way aw simply Immense but
money is even tighter than It Is In IVxas
aiicj the peoples are looklt g to congress
for relief whMi they think will e > mo
with tb tribal of tin Sherman silver
act aud the abolition of the tax on auto
banks NotwIthstAndlnlr the etoomine
of thu Hums the tooplcl in tbe section
limited by him euloglzev the paramount
liOKrfance of the pronosetl tntrrotato
railroad which will enable them to find
an outlet4 to Uun > p < or their products
vis soma TMirt Ou tho gulf luntrvl nt
shtpniug all the way tu rMi the co < ti-
ne nt as they now har fd do II hat
no doubt but ihat the ruud will be con-
struct ia th oetir future i
SI
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