Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 300, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 20, 1893 Page: 2 of 8
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FOE TE3ST ID TTS
TURNERDINGEES
Thia Coupon prosentccl at
our store or to any of our
order men togothor with
16 cents will eutltio you
to one can of SomiTropio
California Canned Fruit
PHIS Coupon with IS conts
Is good for ono can of
SomlTropio Fruit at TUR-
NER DINGEES until Sop
torn bor 30th excopt Borrlos
and Chorrlos
Tills Fruit lias nover bad an equal nover been ap
proaohed in quality in the city We tako this method of
getting it quickly before the people
ONE CAN TO ONE PERSON ON ONE DAY
We want all tho people to know that this brand hath no
fellow in this city
TURNER DINGEE
No Coupon taken after 30th
BERRIES AND CHERRIES EXCEPTED
L1TTU3 1TUM
Iwo nice sen tie family ponies alio
one single pfasstou nearly new left for
ale ut ilartowr Uroa livery stable
There will bo a meeting 6f tbe A J
CSisnibers Hose company aoJJ kit their
hall ua tUturday MepL Si at 8 p in
slufrp All members are requested lo bo
present m business of Importance will
wmo Iwfori thd honse
Tall trade Is improving every day and
lo a few weeks the rudi of tho season
will be ou us ami If you bare a solM
suit or overcoat yon wish to nuovnte
leave It at J ant on Urns WW Mala
Knit and you cud bare the work neatly
don
fctinii Ui mbltc square Lai been
fenced ihe fanner uuil product raisers
have liecn marLeUu tbtlr product ou the
vacant iuire on Houston ntnl l lwecu
Tiuth inn ll venth street lids location
seems lu lit satisfactory at It I a cen
tral point for tbo farmer au < l inerchtnt
in MitltM IHng convenient f r tbe people
living on the rloiith Mde
Oeorge L flattie funeral director and
einbatmer lull assortment of under
takers good nt hand Take full that go-
of funeral and furnlshe all neceimary
rwinlreniMiti M 114 Wist Weather
ford street rort Worth Tex T V
rboiio No 11TT
A Tmrileint doing IhisIucm on tlie
fuAre wild yesterday ibat many people
were of tbo opinion that the fencing f
the square atid the eoos iifnt aUiko
of the fironTn from that vicinity would
nmtniaUIy Injure bitofm but that lio
ilM iwr expert wny Jntimw to bU tnul
ortiHo iho tutmtittti from tbo labortr
worltlnr on tbo omrt liouw an1 sruuiuU
wtl nwnt thon mako up for the abortac
tlwt Twrult from he 1 < m iu county
PERSONAL
S Kot n u a Mdlnr lawier
rem eatlicrford a In tho cltr e
i JT Vn o IarVir rouitt > u in
i for hU isfit Mt M InorBl
i fi J 0 or H > W t two n i
Hoi J T Holl nl f Ainarill I > In
iV ni1 P rt rnln tollus In tlat
clly of ttiu ihilru when be left
It 1J Tlionii u Iwt Hillideuttr iwov
rvl from a iritlcvU uriri l uiwaUwi
< to return to hi liouw at AmarilK
eiiVTS 1M 1W < w
ii r I lttrwl hcIkhI at
Umullton tvllcjc I lotton Ivj
W I Hauori nr iii wtunml froui a
if k xri ° aie o ona llU i
tb tlalt He mj < it U a ui IWus
Il O reolon a lAMTemvorth ICau
tockoMu a l lann > IVm ramfi
ilir en runlo to MMIanJ
I J l hato lw tlItlni llr nail
Iv hlno I tlil < luorulri
fiiur W 1p lU
tuft W > iK
n 1oall lnl h rUi
t Jil Tt > 1toi > formerly of ihl ellr
Ta i re a jyvr bouni yrterdar Atr
Si ° r iX JZ < STu WiUU u WE
J iJ u > 1u d T ii mT r Mm
2TtT tt y terlar It I
i
fuppowJ they are in h eniHuf tJ
liinlneia eooueeted wliu Si d S2fi
mu
of < li ooaioBlce at tlila plore
Ml Uurnw Paraa of IMi tUy laivri
thlo iiiruln for
AmariJlo u t h
Mil tllt tho fattUy of Uiti o
Jlliitimlu for aereiil will HiV
fU 1 eounty jodgo o < letter cwilgj
OWINGSVIILC KY K ltc
OWINCSVlLbuliy
eK flr
fbl mcmlnc Antroyed pro t i j u
Ui bualnmt porliou of ioiui j gj
flWOOO OHjIa of flu unknown
aiUIAKDS
OmoAOO Hi Sept 101 aeeond
t > I t of tlio WUhlri onteh Mvreeu Ire
nml IloUort a d eMe < l In favor of Irei
fco eoorln 1001 to tho EatUdiiiMaTa KB
fiItoberutt ° 1 < W lWl tSa5
SIT D0WN1
YnLLCIl A LOT OP Mntf AT
Tin ui > ika
To Teople AVIio Wrro Trylnc to Get
Out They Sut Down ami Some
Will DloMMmoI StroRolT Almoat
Cau oa a Iloloouiist
CAXTOY 111 Kepi 19An appallng
lofts of ljfe wa narronly alerted tonlclit
Mheu the Cjnton otwra Iiocho ImrneU
TwentyIll iwople Ml > boJIy Iruitivl
und biiranl and It li Wleved three will
dR Tlio lire beitJii durlni tlie third act
of Mlilmel Slrodolf when the tlre ori >
wire tit off during the battle reeno to
Isht The epnrlii frura tho fircvorl >
lcnlt l ome aceuery ftml lu te9 than
two miautei the coinpiny wi couipilled
to retire front the ti et
The nudleueo nt Aral aroje en matac
and would hae made a wild plunge for
tho dMra had not flneral uen In dif-
ferent l > irl of the liouj eallal loudly
Sit doin Sit djjwn Borne of theln did
lt down anl auiouic them partleuUrly
ninuui Uioae u IMcullery were tho in-
jured They remained loo loiitf for Uieir
own atfel
Tho Ilro after destroyluir tho theater
hunio1 tiro alloiiiine LiUUIIuRa oeeuple < l
by Hehadykl hkari elnhlera and
llooda V Wonderly oiolldini ouj caused
n total km ut titer llmjuini
It 11 allnot Impo tlUel loniabt to uh
taln tin aovnraw llm of those Injured
lollotvintr are i rt of thorn
rat hiww
llerey Moriranaon
Wlllw DoUilua
1ltuer Martin
Jilm Tbonma
dohii O accaril
tnmea Heok
John Jli > ll
W 13 Wolsdmet
Ulley Sillier
llill livmlnX
f JleWalri
lAwrrne Henard an1 Marcua Moran
who ii troitHl Mr way < u nafety the
trowd urked towanl tho duora
A larp crowd xntluml In front of tho
1 ° e h11 J > lilh the aamea
weie mollnu rapll iiroereta lent Uiejr
MOatHDee l tin Iruij ilnit people wfiu
lud l en eantU In the lulldlnir
titer n acuTe of talntlnx uoulen wero
earrlml our ami fuUy uumj ijdUru
ami men tiliolmd Utoii trajnpM upon hy
i rujhliw tHvplo
lr f UVB eterylody etcaneil
froni the tallduis fllt three an lmmii
reVote lou J n l loey oaunot
Ttie iipem Ikhw wliWa U uothluc
M ralue1 al
WHW
The lire mrMd Tflptdly and aellinit
H II beeauie leipowlhlo and lha > of the
nivlleneo who Ui1 not already Held out
Una a will acnmule for tin door
nio on the nrst dwr hut little diffl
flllly In luillhii their way to outer air
wit iuojo In the ttjllery new uol i
feriunnte The atalraity inilekly bwanit
JaniiiHl and rrotnni i etm inyly
jlinleiilti oneu tripped fell ml ft
iawnt The crowd whleh all thlnsa
conaUeml liad been ury ipilet beconie
n frouijed mob wen winneu and hil
drvi > elliLf nod aeriMinlnt l nbed their
way ilowu tho hallway hoilne tack
olher pulilni t tlii e In front and eten
ailiwvuiir to Ulmb upon and 01 er Ihwe
IreI aUh
Arthur Sterena
Jehu llrady
A tall > f named Curry wno It known
ljbare l en In tho aallery la net a
eounte1 for nnd II it poadhlo others
are la the mini T
The iheatrlcql company ImI ererylhin
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THE GAZmtfc JTli WtaCHt EESilii WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER2P 1033
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CITY COUNCIL
lKMIISTniCTINO 19 VlHTUAMiY
KILLED FOll TWO YKAltS
Alderman Drake Introtliicca a lice
olutlon Providing Tor Investigation
Into Alleged MUconduct or Secre-
tary Uurns
There waa nothinn IIJ and Trooly
about lait nljchta ncnsloti of the council
ou the contrary peace and good n ill
pravaded the thamWr durlni the whole
aesitlon with the eiciptiou of oue lhort
luterral Jlren then whore th < ro nan a
little dbtaereenicnt > rery oue looked a
If he wanted to apologize
Mayor lartdotk Is absent nnd Alder-
man Twrell prtslded rcry efficiently and
nlth much dijtitty
After the adoption of the minutes of
the Inst mwtlnjr various contuiltties re
portetl at follow i
Iroin tbe finance committee that the
tax on 4K be remitted to A J lrnnt
because of over valuation In tho oe
meat Art opt Hi
In farer of the winest of the fire
chief ajtlnc that ll fU be allowed to
1k pa Mtl to the fire department on the
first day of each month Instead of tbe
Jat da > as heretofore Adopted
In fnror of nllonln the claims of the
junurs in the Holland ease Adopted
The auditor prtwented with his appro-
val claims In favor of Ackley A Ortwrne
for lb > Binlth A Harton for 30i
Diwson for t2ft2H The ilalin were
rcimrted to the claluut committee
Irom the committee on tlulnis npalnit
ollo in U0 to Monroe Jackson driir
of engine No 3 becrtuw of enforced
idleness by reason of illness produced by
the u ii healthful engine houte N o II This
cUlm jworoked much diuHnloii Tlie
claimant was seized by an attack of
typhoid fever whUh his physicians a
strted Mas produced by the damp ioiuU
tion of tbe inglne house
lhe niaority report declaixJ ngalust
the claim
Alderman Tiller argued In favor of
nllDW iiw the claim and Alderman Try
did also mrlnt the dty should transact
ltd bufliKM like an individual who If
one of bis links became 111 and he had
le < ii fflllhful would piy him his salary
lie ibought it would lw right and Jusr
Alderman iloutgomery also favored the
cUim He gate the facts of the tase
iiiwl ald there was no doubt the disease
had been contnuted b ciuise of the un
healthful ondltlou of lit ftre liotise
ANheu nn ahiernian remalne1 away lie
got his pay Uiid whj ho cutulretl
liouM we commence ou Home lowsala
lied man because he was law down on
the scale Jt is u fair nnd just claim and
the ilty ought o pit it
AldtTman sltk8 Just one word to
the gentleman from the IVntrlh Aheu
one of us is absent we dtmi bie to
hire wMiiu one to serve lu our place
The resolution of Mr TilUr whleh
was the mlnurkr report to allow the
1hira was pflfted by an aje and nay
ote of 11 to 0
Tbe police committee reported back
faoraliIy tho petition of J It Shlnp
to wnc os a special pollcoman at the
opera liouso He was inhibited liow
4V r from carrying a pistol except
while on duty at the opera bouse Tbo
report was uUopteit
The police committee reported in favor
of umtttliitf S tlie hal of il tino unjiwt
ly imposed ou I ShaiKird Tut report
wns amended so as to remit Uie full
atnmitu and ad ited
Tlie committee ou put He buildings re-
ported in faor of rweinuK nn I ullng
itie reMrt of the aroliitect on Uie dty
liall and tb reiwrt was adoittcl
The JuOlciiry toamulttcr miorted that
after lnuKti ating tho subject of creat
ine an oeeupatlon tax for drivers of
iiacks dnijs nnd other vehlcjcs Uiey
lomid tiKit cflwpter 7 of tbe revised or
tundinciMi wsiiied to gmerii the subject
tltereforu buy referral tlio tes > Iutlim
Ivick to the council for action Alder
suau HiMx > ut letnaik I thnt the unllu
niKe wwnwl to be n hard one nnd ho
1M mot believe be fivorod it It was
laid over w Ithout notion
Uutlnhdietl l > m > lness was then taken
up tlie tirst matter twlng the ordln nice
to 1tau tbo council tutet only twice
tsich inontti
n w subject was tip only a few mo
inent however as Alderman Mecea
motion to Iiy It over until tho third
Tuel1y In October was agreed to wlUi
out debate
The tiext aubjoet wa nu Important
uie nnd ono which provokist a grtjt
deal of dHHtuMiion It was tho proposed
tmtiiuinee requiring tho city Judge mar
flial and uudltor to niako certain nt
IHStS
llrletly the ordtiranee provides that It
shall be tbe duty of the auditor tu kitp
im aecount with the e4ty Judge cJiurging
buu with all tlnts Impowd and cre > Ui
Ing bliu vvitti all tuouey jrlfen to tbe
treasurer in payintut of these num and
nl i credit fur all lines paid iu wurk on
tlHf aireeta Itie judge Is cluirgcsl witij
the duty of keeping a record In wldeli
the cltv marMbAl shall l e tliarginl with
eery tine ImiK ed Ho is to be ereditevl
by the Judge iu tlu > ame manner the
judgo Is to bo credited by the auditor
Allfnnnn SpoonX who mured the adou
lion of the ieolutiou slid it was not a
penal ordinance but was merely a dieti
ou the colletyioiis of bnes xomethlnc
xAmh liavl IdUicrto mrt been done Iu
lwt Worth
Alderman Montgomery thought sucJi
a chevk wiidll uuue esMary
Alderman Nicks thought the pnrptwo
of the nsoJutUs wtn eorrwM but to him
It looked as if this additional work tut
the cby Judge would ulj cal for ad
ditional pay
Aldernun Suoimtt replied Hut the
Judge pproeit tbo ordinance and that
pW it 4iad twen tlruwn with be city
Jiulges belli
The ordinance provided fines for in
ftawUoos of rho i dimnee but Mr
Npoouw dwrlaml it wa not a pe U
rdlnaiim so did ivit weed publicatlou
Tho onlliMno was thiu passed on lu
second rendiig
An order to define Ul < orderif h iuses
a hi to pTtfteaibe Oie peualty for raalu
tatniug thorn was nan toiuidrre1
Ilia onliuance ettnM v disorderly
Jiouso as any In wblch lewd women ht
0 1 tlw > lr aeration or In
any
Uob lij < rs are oW and women of
bad repute ro allowed to remain Tor
nay one who fthall be dcemel tnililr of
Itping aueh a u a pcnslty of a fin
2LW1 ll iLt ulJ1 xll lt > r mow than
5Xl hsll te Infllc
ed for each dy that
w house U kept Vor any oho whc >
rtnt Imum for tlds
a purpose or irha
koowlpgly permits it to be used as aueb
a penalty of 200 fine shall be In flirted
ft each da
Aldeniwm Sl > oontf moved Us
UHt a on Mcom r bun iv
port of U Alderman p it no m it
the city charter wblch gar the city
judg convenient Jurisdiction with tbe
titj with the exception of S4 > me ftv
minor tnMetneauorM provided that such
offense stall be prosecuted in Hie name
of the city and the slate law proUdcs
they shall be prosecuted In the cams
of the state It was necessary to tcah
the ordinance of the elty concur with
thj state law toticiiiaiff th matter before
any ordiitsnco can be maintained The
ormtinnce m Iloirston be said WM
knotLetl oat ou the ground that It did
not come within the meaning of tbe taw
of the state This ordinance was in lha
time language as that of the slate law
Arid tbe only tueHion was whether tbe
rfty bad the power to prosecute n man
Tbo tlaw attempted to be remedied by
this ordinance was tbe one on which
the city had been beuteu lu the Holland
cute
The dty attorney whose opinion vmt
sol id ted said it was neceMary to hare
an ordinance which would concur with
tbei state law He spoke substantially
as did Mr Spirants and then the ordin-
ance passed Its second reading unani
mously
Tho couwuttee on public buildings re-
ported a resolution accepting the bid of
ih Rn Brook Mannfactarine company
of 10 75 fur furnldilng tho auditorium
Tbe resolution was amended bj Alder
mau Sj > oents m as to accept the bid
provided satisfactory terms of piyineut
CQul 1m > made autf then adopted with-
out diversion
Tlio sime committee nl > refwrtnl n
resolution accejxtlng the bid of the same
coiipany for fumUhlng tbe city hall the
amount being MU77 The resolution was
amendei slightly und referred to tbe ti-
ll i nee commit o
An old resolution npproviiij a projw
sltlon to purchase a ctienucal lire engine
was referred to tlie finame tommlttee
IVtitlois were tticu taken up tbe first
one being tlie application of J J Iorce
to be reappointed a tughtwatchmau on
on Hontoil ami Main street id
by pronto parties It was refeneiT to fht
pollea committee
A petition from J T Uogcrs and
others reciting that when as the street-
car company hud rained the middle of
lijt HaUie street about two feet there-
by dtpretsating the uilne of surrotindiug
pioK > rta and creitlug a dingcrous
piace was read i > raing that the ob-
struction be rumored Tbe petition was
referred to the btivct und nlley com-
mittee
Tlio mxt petition read was nlJressed
to the mtyor asking him not to approve
tbe resufjtiim giving tin builders of the
courlhuUe he use of ports of the
iitrceta bounding tho stptare tmtll the
pethioners could Ia heanl Ac < om
panylug Uie petition wis a uiesairfe from
Mayor 1adbxk merely referring the
matte to he iouikII nnd titntlng tlmt
be Imd delayed signing the resolution in
deference to tho wl hc of the peti-
tioners
After tlie etKion nnd the message had
beeu rend W A I hi iter who was one
of Hi pfttiontifi nddrcsricd the council
Mr IMrtir said the citizens doing bind
ness around the txitare presenter the
petition benuise they IkIiovciI nn In
justice had licon done iu passing the
resolutJon without giving notice to the
dtlreus interested Tlie Htizens ou the
south nnd went sides of the squnre Mr
Darter HaH knew tint u great deal of
room ns mu < Ji ns whs iwsslble had
been left to them lint when
the council had granted onethird
i cith of Houston and Husk streets and
Onehnlf of Itelkmp street smne thought
the council hiul gone a little too far It
ougit to hare utf < dered tbe buines
mens interest especially those nn the
went aide which Is Houston street and
widen b > df > to the bridges It seemed
to Mr Darter thit tho council might as
well cIimp Houston street us to grant
thetn oncthlrd of it ns that would throw
tho fence within eight or nine feet of < h
street car trtuks If more room could
bo tnndeon Houston street Mr Darter
fsaid It would be eatlsfactory to all the
people on Uie sqUare
AldeniMii Montgomery If the people
of tb < square do not want the court
Iwuse we will take it down town and
give tlieui all the room they wiut
A resolution that the contractor be
retiiieste to move tbe f < > noo so as to
Include twelve feet of Houston street
Instead of twentytwo and twothlnl
feet as crantftl was IntrcKluced by Aldcr
tnnn Meks
rommlHtlon II 0 Ilollowar then nd
dressed the conncil sajlng be had talked
with the contractor nnd that he would
glsdly vncate ibo tpaw It he could pos
ftSbry hi so It is not pjs lble con
tlnueil Mi Hollow ay to build a great
big building will jut some inconvenience
You cannot get rid of this tneon enlence
The pcaplu wiio were mast loud In their
prnws of the new courthouse were the
people nrouml the square Tbey w ere
delighted with it Hut now that tin
trouble a come thty itrotest against li
Alderman Nicks ou will notice tha
resolution is l > crfccil > harmless sj far
as the contra tor Is cnuceru Hl It does
not repeal nuuhtng It simply m > rmlta
the people of the West Side to make or
rnugctiicuts with th contractor to put
bis feuoerf Iwilc a few feet
Aldcruitn Ujitun It may tio possible
tint the builder will not tutil the tinco
for a jcur yet Thero may bo an nr
rcuigptueut nude to cut out twenty feet
If rtie projHrty wwncrs imtio tlie
proper klnvl of n rout net to take earn
of Hie fence and set it tuck agiin when
neeilHl
The motlou to refer tho petition to
the street and 110 commlUce wa
tidi > pted
A petition was read from T T Powell
asking that be be allowed 10 for dim
ngrj done to bis bugffj to a hose mrt
Tlie ptttloii wa refental to the ilainn
commUtee
Tho ottUtil 1k > t < 1 of W II Irfppas
semtnty of the waterworks was re-
ceived Tbe Iwj 1 fe for 3000 j
S A Ituteher uml J M Henderson as
tfliretie1
Then came tb cvtnt of the evening
the Harr resolution to redUtrht Uie
tit > It was brought up by tbe reading
tf Major raddotkfl veto Mayor Pad
docks objections were those wble i were
imbllslied In Ttta tUiHte several divs
ago Accompnn > ing It was a tabic gfv
lug tbe population of each wttrd nnd tho
proptirt Ion ale araouut of representation
ilijoycvl liy fitii s the hgures were
Iwlng re ad several contradictions were
made by uuHntnirs form the Houth Sde
j ls soon us the message was rtad 1
derm an Montgennery moved that tho
A by wbhii the Harr resolution was
passed bo rtHunaid ned This motion
prevailed without dvbatts ami then Al
doniMti Montgomery moved that consid-
eration of the matter be postponed tn
definitely
AMiTtiran Moks oroso Immediately nnd
tEtld Tt dies out peeHii to nve that tu
postpone a matter of this kind ij tb
proper wny to d > In the timt place the
ui ors veto Is not well akm l < ecamA
the tuayof says 4b0 resolution did not
Ktt twothirds Of couri siot It uo m
not need twothird It is Dot necessary
to have twothird to pass a resolution
Alderman Tiller U say < the city
brall l e rodlistrloted
AMerman Nicks This r ort would
not rMIstrlet It
When It Is so itralu that wmethiug
ought to dono It Is not riffhr to iKm
p me it trow If there Ij no roUtrioting
ibis moalh it cannot be done ilnul afur
another election Hut then Is the major
ity In favor of not redlatrleting at all
1 not what is set forth by the mayor
mimcfout for us to take the matter u
ami redimict ou a fair and sqnr
basis U hns bt ea stated not by very
tenny peoHe iiut by a certain piper
wkI some fe other people that we art
in favor of dlnfrtinchwlog the people of
the South Klde I am not in faror of
anything llk that Tb first vote I evM
east wa to pufranchisef SOOCKI tebeii
n Missouri If purlins l > eopIe on qq
equality it dUfrauihisemeut it la some
thing I never heard of before I do not
I tiellcve we ought to delay th s m tr-
I lisflieve the i > eoiiIe on tht Houth Side arc
wUdng for a fail basis of representation
Vobuih wan s u dlifrntiehlse ib South
Side and 1 do noi beluve there nre
nuiiir there who Mhve ajytmng of Uie
klrd When they are told thnt their
rlghis are to bo taken from them of
course they are opposed to It Hut no-
body wants to do anything of the kind
Now the mayor In bis message arguus
thu importance of taUog Uils matter up
now Au aldermJi We are not bound to fol-
low the mayor
Mr Nidus N o fdr Hut wl n tho
1jiyor promulgates on > thing that Is fair
tu everybody that outfUt at least to
give It consideration and not ixHtpnuu It
J think we ought to take tho matter up-
I eto not care whether it carries or not
Hut 1 in Here it ought to carry and I
believe that it is the duty of this council
to see that some fair bul of repre
sentation is agreed to for the eutire
tiiy of Tort orth
1 have seen the argument a In thei
evening paper the Klghth ward organ
that th people of tho Third ward do
not pay taxes and should not baye the
representation that people of the highth
ward have I thought representation
wns hised on the suffrage of the people
and not on taxes This h n old Met
thit has be ° n exploded tor years It has
never found encouragement In this
country except In Hbode Island and
those rotten boroughs The Idea of
claiming that people should not have rep-
resentation tutauMi they do not pay
taxesl Hut facts do not stand lu some
peoples way
Alderman Harr the fait her of the reso-
lution next arose und mid I lntrodutcd
that resolution merely from an economi-
cal standpoint I do not want to dis-
franchise unvhody or any part of the
cit > When I oaino into tlie council 1
fntcndeJ that economy should lie my
witchword With less vvnid we could
economize more Tour years ago the
tixcj assessed amounted to lkl0 < JO
Thnt w as to pay Uio running expense of
the citi and for the sinking fund nnd
Interest Today the sum Is about 210
< H0 for next year It takes about
Wtt more to run Oie city now outside
of tbe Interest and sinking fuud than
It dll four yenw ago
Alderman Montgomery I am willing
to see the whole city redlstrited but
when I got to looking over the charter
I did not seo whnt good we could do by
this agitation We cannot roach It I-
re in > mbcr when this matter was hrst up
and It was dlscusseel Ktween us Alder-
man NIes said we oaght to do something
In this respect nnd 1 concurred with him
Hut when tbe twothrd rule wns passed
that killed It When vou get down to
the ward lines you will change the juris
diction of your aldermen Some of them
must resign When you ga down to
btven wards whit ore yon going to do
with < hcst > aldermen who do not resign
When Mr Montgomery concluded Mr
Try offered the following
Ue it resolved that it is the sense of
the council that the ward lines should
no bo disturbed and that in lien thereof
the council request the legislature to
amend our charter so ns to give the
nine words one alderman each and per-
mit the city nt large to elect three alder-
men The revolution was not acted on
A resolution wns passed lequesting the
street commissloiur to employ only men
of fnmilcs on street work
Tlie last act of the session wns on n
resolution which created just a little
of a stir It was otTered by Alderman
Drake and roads as follow a ltiwolved
inn a committee of three to be ni
pofnted by the mnvor whose duty it
shall be to Investigate the reported mis
conduct of
City Secretary Hums
Alderman Mm moved thit the con-
sideration of the resolution be postpones
until the next meeting of tho council
nnd ids motion prevailed only two or
three voting
LATE RAILROAD
ATCIUSOX JIIUITS IT
CHICAGO 111 Sept 10Tlie Atehl
eon todiy intt the recent cut rale put
In force by the Southern ludllo
and
tho faro from California lo Jllttouri
riier It now 1073 ingle and U5 for
Uie round trip
doing nusnass
CHICAGO 111 sTpt IllThe
sreot
rn h to the fair nt preatut U silliiK nil
Ihe rondt nil the butlnona they ion han
dle The llnrlmgton
li doinir a tery
benry Gulteston butraeM
ince the Inau
guration of it through line to that point
souTinvramiux koads
ST 10UIS Mo7 Kept 111In to
diya meeting of the Soiilliiieatern Traf
fic axoeiation the
aelettlon o n pr
luanent cbalnnan una postpone
unllj
L lolf1 V Tlu > otfalloii theu re
Kli l itsilf
Into a boundary coininltleo
nnd proceeded m reidjutt lowa ml to
meet tho coinvtion tu tlio IloUc Itlnml
roeently ombraecd In tbo titenMon f
St L01A1 territory Mork upon tbli
matter and ryutfno buslnw
neenptal
all
Ibo daj It Ij Mill belletcd tlul flther
elioteu Murray or Wicker will tiltltnately bo
permanent chairman
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
Itocil Wants to IlnyuOnuio or Poll
tlo A White Homo Inlliiintlnii
WAHHIVGTON Sept lO Tho He
puWlenn1 of Uio enate und
bouto held
a Joint enuciw tonljht to aelect a eon
lonnl
irrva eomtnittie for the etunln
tiiu year liprntatlve Onnnou of
lllinola wna made chairman of the eau
eu Aflcr tho comudtteo wa felected
tbe UjUlatlro aitunlon at both endi of
ii TO wa < ll io ed for an hour
and half
a Kj Sntalcr Heed and ninny
other ke and a dUpoaltlnr to 11
ndniit of the elluaXu Zlpl VJ
fiino of politica wan inanlfeated K 5
not deemed wle
howetef for Me
cr 1d Jo rrnn > > >
rte SoInTtJih
f Indication
mallon by ItoSrildenTSi 1
yiten
F tk niolerale eouipramlt
monlh until Rifled laV
amount la ai
the compronfaeo d tU bu lT 0
fw
liter
men even tlionrli ihi
neqnleee wvuld r rXlJr 53
oVfxrn rMr rtjm
and the oee tan > Ur
them wood be n t l Sr wl 1
felt On the r J
It eomoUy reprewni i
mleht not o re t <
pmtnito wllti the ee
Iherefore many eonti
ihe irranjre i em n la
u
rote diiwnd The i V
from ih ile ru
r
to eeei < l <
iuytUn at l X J
lute and nnconditiontl rli 3 r 1
the talk of tbo ST T U
ualc ln iihJaa ofc
I
ii
Scrofula in the Nock
The loliowtng la from Mra J TV Tlllhrooj
wllool IhoMayorot 5lciCtc rt riai
i i
My llttlo boy MTiiUe
now tu yeara old t o
jean ago Lad a bunch
under one ear which the
dector aatd wai Bcror
ula At It continued to
grow he finally lanced It
and It discharged for
sometime Welhonbo
giving
san litm Hood
nil
Tlllbrook sanaparllla nnd ba Ur
pretcd very rapidly until tho sore healed up
Lait winter it broke out again followed by
CrytptU Wo again gate bun Hoods 8ar
saparllla with most excellent results and ho
has had no further trouble HU cure U dua lo
Hoods Sarsaparilla
He has ne er been Very robust but now seems
healthy tuid dolly grotrlug stroOfer >
HOOO9 PILL8 do ot Veabtn but 1J
ttUtdiUun snd ions tls itomsch Try item as
t ii to to
of Interest
AT
Now allovor Polka Dot
Emu Flannels In colors
Dr Warners Health Cor
sot
Whito and Tan Angora
for trimming
Satin UerUer for Dresses
Silvered
Faderltakou
Thimlilua
and Japanned
made from al
uminuin
Tho New Empire Lining
used in wide Pkirta t
Special values in Bioyolo
Host up to 10J inches
Oriental Ihigs 12 by 15
feet and smaller
Omm o Taffotta Silk for
Ladies Waists
Printed Decca Jliislins
newest thing in Fall Cotton
Dres3 Goods
Hair Cloth considered in
dispensilile by many for
skirt lining
Monogram ClotU for Chil
drens Cloaks 75o yard
Novelty Dros Goods with
high illuminated rolorings
Pure Whlto Lisle Vests
with long pieoves
Sateen Comforts botli
sideB tigured in inexpressi
bly handsome colorings
Ladies out size Hose for
fleshy women
Wood Caipots Oidera
taken for Borders or Par
quetry
Mens Shirts that will not
tear at tho point of tho
shoulder
Polka Dot Table Damask
snowwhito 70c yard
Imported Turkish Bath-
ing Towels rj
92 combinations in Fur
Hugs
Infants Long < Seovo Wool
Shirts
Whlto Silk Mulls EOo yd
Now styles in Ladies
Nightgowns
QUAllAVriNi DECLA1ED
AtSTIX T sept 19 Special
OoTemor lies todiy lasued the follow
leg protlamallon iWJiwena Yellow fev-
er bat aatumed nn epidemic form In
llrunswlii fM I Jnmea S Hogg gov
SSL eitenn di air
a
< livn under
my nnd thla tie ims
dai of HpetKiiVr 1 < 4U
jaaiis s noon
Oiernor of Texaa1
LET Ell oo
MKBRtronr r4
s < pt inNone but
Amerlmii clllen
her wm rf
G Xe rJoy5S0 rib 50 r < > rl
lr mi rfi j iv u ° e muii care near
anb11illlr i rln Europe ffer
SEtECT A o v w7kVIQ11TS
IWlWt Knljhta A o
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blennta alo cl
W ° om
nu eommlt
cuninilllec rt to the uecotlre
OniA
Oarr commtnder J w
SOHOOL
SCH00CSUppL
row linu uwJr
FORT
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BOUGHT only for t > A
rer cent let tia
the State CarttprhJgS
ItnSTli with tht rtnUloS
purchase l
noiiANnii oiahmien
change for new
ond
LAllOI STOCK ol VU
Mandolins Banl AoSLa
ALEIHlicE
200 FIRST AHD1
LI ETO COMPAQ
iobt wows t
The Commission KmTim
OiMEriSHDISmtWMli
Delivered to any paatt4it j
Oklahoma Waurmslsu H
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from 30 to M poaniis KrSitsl
tho car load Tt ephoatn
elii ti
thonged bniita la r bnat li
nrd IsrunalntlaUil cnlatU
lest atilo wltli a good lot ct 4
It g hor and ctat tanH
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rationage iolicneil and satUfii
WPSTONE i
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tbe old reltaKi
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