Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 174, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 18, 1895 Page: 4 of 8
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Uillf and Sunday Duetts CO cents a
tnontli payable In advance
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All poalmaatera re autliorUed to
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OKNIIIAL 1MHTKHN AGENT
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The faielte Is on sate at the follow
lnpr hit l news stands
Kimball House AllanU Oa
Orest Northern Hotel Clilcflgo
8t Nlchrtloa Ilfttel Bt Ioula
reabody Hotel Wemphla
HOT OWNfcD DY THE TRUSTS
rOBTJJVS LOCAL rOltnCASTS
The wtoriit nnu > i will reach tills m
rldlon and the other eliatiiri will uunr
tit uiul within JW inlleit ot Kort Worth
within t ent > f < houra of 8 p m of
th datH Ktvcn beluw
May 1 Win J clmnglnjr
NOTICn TO TIIB ruiiMC
Tho lasftto will not b rc tannlbl < j
for txny cUbt or Account Ituurrerl by
uny 1 tot i net pt un tin ptclul wrlt
X n authority of H mnnaKfrnrnt No-
l eraon In iiuthorlwil ixippt In thw innn
ner stated to charge It In nny manner
or for any purpnuj whrttfscr
BTATH JJUNTINU CO
Vlien luai > la renchuri uul fir mure
territory In the Orient It will l > t Japans
turn to piny the ml of objector
Tbo Memphl gwldbus convention will
not be u im ilium mtcli bialdo thu free
rklnng conentlon to b hll In Xort
Worth
i nittor lirt < much UIhIuiIh1 tiy
tli t ir Unit frr > o coinage will brrak
HP h < > DtMnocnitla ptuty After tlm
fallur > f hla cffortH In tlmt direction
last > ar ho ouuht to > v a btllover In
the Immortality of the pnrty
Mr riaVe may ttl lonepomn In the
Ktivt Itank ra convtjtitltm tn tho rx
p t r uiinttalllc ontlrniiitn but
Ii tti i i tonifort from u gnod book
whi > h Kivm ftaaurumf that a little
hat en lanveneUi th nliolu lump
Th rpport that Oeorga UouM will
irm ivo to New Jonwy to becomo a can
didal fir United Btat < a aonator Is
prubnbl > a canard but It may aerve to
hull pMlth al rurltln over thero Tlmt
pr ibably what It wui utarted for
The first gun In Kentucky ta for
allvor Tha district convention at
On uaboro by unanimous vote declared
for fr o coinage at the present ratio
pnllke Mr Carlisle Kentucky la not
engaged In a revision of Its statesman-
ship
A special correspondent of the New
York nvinlntf Tost ndmlnlstratton
organ who nan sent to Hawaii to In
e4tlgutA the political situation makss
an a p pen I for tha restoration ot tho
monarhy Is It possible that tho
administration has not yet abandoned
Its benevolent designs In favor of
Queen LUloukalanl
id rtutler the St Louis politician
has been anay from home and has
matlo a discovery To a Chronicle re-
porter h ealdi
If you want to find a stronK silver
sentiment you ou ht to go to Hot
Springs where some of tha most promi-
nent men from all parts of tha country
are Roth > red bankers brokers mer-
chants nnd m i In all walks ot life
and most nil of them favor th free
And unlimited rolnaga of silver at iv
ratio of it to 1 Men too who six
months ago were blttcily opposed to
free silver t never saw such a change
in sentiment
It makes the finest flavored moat
tender delicious and wholesome food
Dr Trices linking 1owder
UNMASKED
Berretnry Mortons cue given In the
Interview In hlch he denounced l > 1
matalHam and defined sound money
to be a straight old standard with no
slher In It except resting on gold Is
being rapidly taken ly the camp rol
owera and cuckoos everywhere
Up In Connecticut members of the
Democratlo state centra committee
prepared an address to express their
approval of the course ot the Cleveland
administration which Is as aucclnt
and clear expression of true gold bug
policy as wo have seen We quote from
It
We uelleve that there is an abun
dance of gold In the world to perform
the exchanges ot all nations without
the extended use ot legal tender silver
coin an < Jwo believe that It Is Impossi
ble ta t jlish two standards of mon
ry valut cd to continue the same hi
circulate for any considerable length
ot time
We Itwo that tber can be but
one sUn ird of money as there la but
one stai rd ot all other measures
AM that in only question before tbe
iQpli tt tUa country Is to choosa be
XU la
4 standard ana the irtlrer
tandanl the permanent > asla of
money circulation r
Vtt retcard bimetftlhsm In the sense
In which that term Is now used by
politicians as a catchphrase to gath-
er the votes of the thousands or those
who are easily deceived and do not
believe thnt blmetalltsni meanlntf
thtrcby the free and unlimited coinage
of both metals at a fixed ratio vllli
equal lernl tender uqallty Is possible
of accomplishment
The present attempt of tho free silver
party to force tho free and unlimited
colnace of lejcal tender sliver under the
misnomer of Mmetalllam we regard as
an attempt to supplant our prenent gold
standaid with tho slher standard and
look upon that measure na a measure of
repudiation of all publlo and prltate
obligations now outstanding except so
for as contracting parties may bate
piovldc < 3 for payment In told
We believe thit the national honor
the permanent proapoctty of the coun-
try nt large In all its sRrlrultural mer-
cantile and mechanical internts alike
nnd above oil tho Interests of the
laborer demand that the country
ahouM continue up in a gold basis and
wo look upon the farther Increase of
legal tender silver over and abotd
the vast amount now accumulated by
tho government as extremely hazard-
ous to bath publlo nnd private slTalrn
c do not believe It Is possible to
force the present accumulation of sll
rr Into actual circulation and that
any attempt to do no by legislation and
nny attempt to add by iCKlclatlon to the
present accumulation of stiver In thli
country would havo tho efTect of drlv
InK Kohl out of circulation and com-
pelling the kov eminent to redeem Its
boeds nnd other obligations In de-
predated slher dollars
Wo thoroughly npprovo of the In-
telligent and courageous etnnd which
llfsidcnt Cleveland has taken upon this
allImportant question nnd do hereby
pledge to him tho support of the
Democrat la party of Connecticut In
kteplne that party wbtre It has always
been In the past upon nn uneiulvornl
and Hound money basis Wo bellen
that that position Is the only one which
can usnuro to the country permanent
prosperity and assure to tho Demo-
cratic pnrty the Ian tins Krntllude of the
country at lnrge
Tho gam of strategy In which Demo
cratta goMbugi nnd Republican gold
bugs liivo masqueraded as skyblue M
metatllsts Is nt an end In the language
of tho green tabic tho peopio aru on
to It Ihey know that international
agreement Is a frmM Indented to clog
tho popular movement toward free
coinage They ntso know that ev ry
atfp laketi by tho Cleveland adminis-
tration on this question hia been a
le > In the direction of per pel uul mono
metallism and thnt tt 1ms not only
oxerted all its tiutural functions In
this behalf but has ehainclessly ped
dled out Pederut pntronnge to this end
und stoopiil to evry artllUo known to
the gluteal trickster to beg buy or
cot rca supjiott fur thin unDoinocratlo
policy
It Is a thing so uncommon as to at
tract attention to find In tho Dallas
Newrt an odltuilal sentiment ho ex
pressed ns to be within thu range of tho
lommon Intellect Its Intense
cuckaolsm bus at last brought the News
to this Hist and only confession that It
Is of tho enrth oarthy In this it con-
tributes a roul service to the publlo In
helping to clarify tho ls u
It might as woll bo uudirstood nil
round that the pet pie nr tlnd of nil
this fallacious iiml dupMUtims cim
pnlgn preaching about wo stundardi
They have it mo to understand at last
that tho ndvocntes of fn < e nnd unlimi-
ted colnngit of sliver at tho present
ratio favor u stiver standard that Mr
Cluveland nnd other tiound money men
prefer a gold atnndard
Advoeatei of free colnngo nre com-
petent to speak for themsvlvet They
nre content to take the experience of
centuries for proof that both metals
ran bo maintained on an quality nt
the mint ihe News Is undmlhtudly
right however In Us statement of the
attitude of Mr Cleveland and his fol-
lowers
UlHcutt and pastry raised by Trices
linking luwd r are daintily light and
sweet flavored
OUNlCllALi A8SUMHLY WORK
What tho Cumberland Irenh terlans
Did nt Meridian Yeaterdny
JleiMlun MIhh May 17 Toiluyn pen-
sion of the general neaembly of the
Cumber land lreabyterlnn church was
opened With pniier by JteV J 11
Wafford of McKlnney Tex Tho
devotlonul services were Conducted by
Hev W T Hulilvan of Unrtouvllle
Ark After roll rail tho in oil era tor
unnonnood the following committees
Theological Seminaries D 1 Mo
Lean M M Bmlth M A Montgomery
J W Mitchell It W HrlgRS H n
Tengarden B l < Btall W li Uonton C
r Cooley
lidncatlon J M Hill T A Wlffgln
ton T D Hudson U W Freeman O
H 8happ < v W M Allen C N Cunning
ham J Drisher It N Itlchardsnn
rinnnce It M Tlnnon W J Drns
field J N McDonald W H Ornfton
S Steward V V Ulster W M Dunch
W A Davis Hdwnrd Hell house
Publication and Sunday Hchools I
a ltuwsell Uenjumln Mpeneer T r
Crawford n T Caldwell J I Dradley
Itobert Noiris H W Mathles Dixon
C Williams J c Rrnlth
OverturesR It Darle It 3 C Halle
C A Wyntts J D Lewis II V Smith
A C 1rtmdergrait A I Caldwell W
A Young J T Ayers
Judlclarj D M Prendergrast J M
Grant J N Parker O I Keston a
41 Templeton A A Wilson J II
Wafford J T Hovah
Mlaaions and Church Erection L A
Cow en A li Slhephena It Htephens
T A Williams J L Hughey J B
Dlckerson L A Ixioney I Hewitt J
D Larkln O N Clampttt
Correspondenoe J U Dickens J H
Lamb W V CunnlnghauW J T Dell
O H Vandyke
Bahbath Obcrvance W P Bllvln
J M Shelton J II Kshman N it
Bcott J II Montgomery W cl Deard
J B Delmache
Deceased Mlnlit raJ A Connelly
J C ailllam A T > McCulIough
Andrew Oicn J U Newton J W Mc
Whlrter J T Ncal
Ministerial lUllefir A Jones L
M MoOee Jl If Watts J C Harned
a M Oakes p H Uudolpli T D
Underwood
Temperance J t > Bteele Willis
Smith C D Wellborn J T Now I
V Jolley M L tllllesple D L
Dlddlerome H A Oracer
Sustematlo Denaclence C U Bell
W T Thurman A M lluchanan W
II Irving J J AlcCIelland U XL
Cannon
Christian TJndeavor J i D Hlnda
C A King Jnmes Hamilton F A
Irani a M Oakley W D Dayley a
D Hurt ton J C Montgumcry
The morning session wus devoted to
the presentation and dlacusalon of the
report from the board of education
which rm read by Dr W J Darby
or Dvansvtllo Ind Bomewliat of a
sensation was produced In the assembly
by the sudden Mines ot Ilev T C
Dlake the veutrnble vtate clerk whlcl
necessitated hU belnc canted fioin the
PAsetnbly LaU
TUB GAZETTE ITOItT WORTH TJEXA9 8ATPKDAT 31AT 18 180D
THE PRESS ASSOCIATION WORK
OFFICKUS FOn THE COMING YEAH
VTZRH ELKCTED
KL PASO CHOSEN AS THE PLACE
Of MEETING roil im THE
LILIEL LAW DISCUSSED IN ALL
ITS BEARINGS THE BANQUET
AT NiaitT3APERS READ
WACO Mar 1
The second days session of tho
Texas Iress association was called to
order at 0 oclock this morning by
President Holland
About seventy members were In at-
tendance and the meeting was one
of the best the association has ever
held
On account of the extreme Inclem-
ency of the weather the editors are
kept Indoors much of the time and
thero Is none of the usual buggy rides
street car excursions and sightseeing
expeditions Much valuable work has
been done and so far the session had
been strictly a business one
While Waco seems to be overdoing
the water question as President Hol
land puts It by giving the free use of
the natatorlum free artesian hatha
and a deluge of rain the editors are
injuylnff the hospitality of tho Gey
ser City and are deriving as much
benefit socially nn they are from a
business standpoint
MORNINO SESSION
The eecrelary read a letter from Mil
ton Park yf the Mercury regretting hbi
inability to bo with tho nbsoclatlon
nnd wishing a merry nnd prosperous
session
A telegram was received fiom tho
Mate Womans Christian Temperaneo
union which Ih now in neaalon at Hilts
boro extending greetings
ExPresident Scurlock of the Cle
i Chronicle who did not arrive
until last night rend his paper Col
letting HubicrlptUina nnd Obtaining
Jlcniwals before the association this
morning which was a very able docu
ment
Messrs Oaston Rankin IL Wilson
Jehmnn Howie nnd Purdue followed
In a general dlscusitlon of the sub
rt < i InvUntlon was rend from the
lexas Fruit Palace at Tjler asking
tho editors to attend their exposition
which will begin on July 15
A resolution wo Introduced by
Mmsrs Howl nnd Sargent censuring
the Prew Publishing company but on
motion of President Holland who
temporarily vacated the chair to Mr
t Jlnoun of Garland It wn tabled by
an iilmoHt unanimous vote
from the AUnrado Bulletin appealing
for aid for Rev W C Cmwford th
only siirvlilng signer of tho declara
tion of Texas Independence who now
result with his daughter In the city
of Alvnrado nnd naked that all m m
hers of tho
association publish tho no
tleo in their respective papers ami us
sist the old veteran In any wny that
vns In their power
W A Adair of tlm Marshal Mes
senger who was Indisposed yesterday
was able to rend bin paper How to
Jot Advertising That Pays thin
morning the substance of which wns
ery Intcrrntlng and gave the news-
paper men some valuable points In this
peculiar art
Prank Doremus of the Dallas News
who was on the program for a paper
on Ihe Llliel Low made n very
forcible speech uponthat subject Ho
said that he did not believe It was the
Intention of any honest newspaper-
man to persecute any erne with the
publication of u false or misleading
article nnd that In hit newspaper
career nnd experience ho had guarded
airnlnst this one point moro than any
thing else but that the present law
governing that question did not give
editors tho Justice deserved and In all
Im did not think the enactment a sat
Isrnctory one
President Holland mndo an able de
fence of the present libel law saying
that It was his oplnoln thnt tho news-
papers of Texas needed tho protection
of such a law as would keep illegiti-
mate publications whose editor were
unknown nnd whose correspondents
could not be found out of the field
DxrreslJent Bcurlork said that he
was not familiar with the prenent law
but that ha thought it was too severe
as he understood It Mr Seurlock said
a good libel law could be had If all
the editors who went to the legislature
would not turn politicians as noon as
they got there
Parmer Hhaw mado one of his char-
acteristic speeches against tbe present
law and moved that a committee of
three one of whto should be the presi
dent be appointed to draft amend-
ments to tha present libel law or to
draft 11 new law entirely said commit
too tn report ot the next nnnunl session
of the association
AV1 U 1 8 < H l of the Oreenvllle
Headlight mado a very effective argu-
ment against the law ns it now etinds
terming It an outrage nnd disgrace to
the newepaper men of Texai
P II Ballllo of tho Alvarado Bulle
tin mnde a short talk giving his Ideas
on tbe subject and stating that he
thought the present law should be
mod tiled
Tho Texns State Pair and Dallas
Exposition presented to the association
ft written offer ot a solid gold watch
for the member who published in his
journal during the present year the
best article on tho state fair two
members ot the Press asnocatlon and
one of the state fair board to be the
judges The proportion was made
through President Trexevant
Mrs M R Walton by wire asked
the president to request all members
of tho association to put the Austin
Insane nullum of which she 1 ma
tron upon their exrhange lists tor the
benefit of tho unfortunate Inmates
Phe ntso expressed the hope that she
would Join the meeting before Its ad
journment
The banquet tonight by the cttlwua
to the association uuder tho nutipIo
6f the Waco Womans Press Hub will
take place at the PaHfie hotel Instead
of the Root Garden as heretofore nn
nonneed
All of those who destred to take ad
vantage of the excursion to the Hnus
ton reunion prepared bv fleneral pm
nenger Agent Crush of tho Mtsnourl
Kanaaa and Texss railroad gave their
name to President Holland this after
pooh transportation for them xai nc
cured and tbo party will leave on one
of the morning trulns tomorrow
Mrs Indore Miner of the DalUs
News made a very Intereatlns talk
before the convention this morning In
behalf of the Womans building at
the Dallas fair urging the members to
help her push the matter along by ap
roprlato notices of tho enterprise and
those who wished coulJ proiure shares
In tho bulldlm at llcach
General Superintendent Foster of the
Southwestern Telegiaph and Telephone
company Invited the convention to
assemble after the noon adjournment
at the T P A parlors and have a
photograph of the association as a body
taken ono of which each of the mem-
bers would receive with Mr rosters
compliments
Juan W Hart of the El Paso Times
read his paper Do Personal Pay
which was a logical argument upon
that subject
J O Rnnkln of the Brenham Ban-
ner followed with his paper The
Use of tho Scissors and chose to
select an Item by the Freo Lance In
Prlnterdom whhh suited the Idea
nicely
W D Cot of tho Tcmplo Tribune
read an able paper on Tho Country
Correspondents which contained
some valuable ndvlce to editors in deal-
ing wttb that class of newsgatherers
J If Cullom of tho Garland News
read a paper on Social Features of the
Press Association which explained
forcibly the benefit members derived
loclalty as well ns In a business way
from the annual meetings of the asso-
ciation
A telegram wns read from the ettl
tens of arecnvllle requesting their
representative W L Sargent to ex-
tend an Invitation for the association
to meet In that city In 1831
Mayor McCulIough eonvejed to the
convention his best wishes nnd the
statement that on account of Illness he
would be unable to attend
Resolutions of regret were passed
On motion of Mnry Jnno Cox S M
Vernon waa elected thlid vicepresi
dent by not Initiation
On motion of C I Lehman W D
Cox wna nominated for the ofllce of
secretary
On motion of fl R Boyd Mary Jano
tox was put In nomination for the
same omee
On motion of R C Johnson Pred B
Robinson wna put tn nomination for
roclecllon
to the otTlce of secrctnrj
aOTrmu u t cnm rmJTO olu uIm nJr0tt
L0S5 OP STRCNOTII
AND
WBIOIIT
Prown Iron Bitter renew
the atretiKltii build up the en-
tire BUn > lid lone up Ih
ticrvi >
to incut In his town and telegrams
weie read from the majors of Oat
veston and Tjler offering the news-
paper men the hospitalities of their
cities
Oi the fifth ballot Kl Pnso wae
chosen ns the place for tho next meet-
ing President Adair announced the
following printing committee W D
Cox R hU Johnson 1 < B Robinson
O P Lehman Before retiring from
tho presidency Mr Holland appointed
IV A Bhaw C N Ousley and IL Wll
pon a commit too to investigate the
present libel law nnd report at next
annual meeting On motion Mr Hol-
land was added to the committee
At 7 ocluck the association ndjourned
to 9 oclock tomorrow morning
The banquet nt the Pacific hotet to-
night Is one of the most enjoyable fetes
the city lias ever known
1IONARAUV MEMBERS
We your cotntnltteo on membership
beg leuve to recommend that the fol-
lowing gentlemen bo elected honorary
members of this aaaocUtlon
G W Poster manager Southwestern
Tclegruph and Telephone cumpany
Gorton Mesllei gene ral puueigcr
Agent of tho Tcxaa and Pacllla rail-
way
V G Crush general passenger
agent of tho Missouri Kansas and
lexaa railway
O Warner general passenger
agent of the Cotton licit
Thomas J Klngalcy ttavellng pas-
senger agent of the Queen and Cres-
cent
H 3 Martin general passenger agent
of tho Aransas Pass
W H Keennn general pnsa ngcr
agent of the Gulf Colorado and Uauta
Vi railway
D H Kecler general passenger
agent of the lort Worth and Den-
ver railway
J C McCabe general passenger
agent of Ihe Chicago Rock Island and
Pacllla railway
Charles Hamilton general passenger
agent of the Houston and Texas Cen-
tral railway
L 1 Conner Fort Worth and Rio
Grande tullway
D J Illco assistant general pas-
senger agent of the International and
Great Northern rullway
Mrs M R Walton 0 A Keasler
Mrs A B Norton Mist Hilllo Halllio
John M Connor Mark Riley G 1
Plerson George Mjcr
BA1LLI0 3 RUBOUmON
Resolved That article f of tho con-
stitution bo changed to read
The oillcera of this association Bhall
be One president three vicepresi
dents one secretary one assistant sec-
retary onrt treasurer and ono executive
commltteo to be composed of ono
member Horn each congressional dis
trict and of which the president shall
Mnry Jane Cox asked that te cxoMela chairman ond tho Becre
name
ue withdrawn from the contest which ary oni icepresidents oxotllclo
was done members These shall ull bo elected
After ft ballot the vote stood Cox Rt i annually by the association except
Robinson 20 and Mr Cox wan de tne executive committee which shall
dared duly elected secretary of the I k0 appointed by the president and the
association for tho ensuing year i assistant secretary who shall be ap
On motion of h B Robinson the Ipotnted by the secretary There shall
election was mado unanimous I also bo chosen nt each annual meeting
On mollon of W L Hargent the nri orator an essajlst anl ft poet
naino of C V Iehman was placed In whoso duties shall bo to deliver nnd
nomination for treasurer rend nt the next annual meeting
On
motion of P B Robinson tho thereafter respectfully an oration
name or n C Murray win placed in
nomination for the same ollee
After a ballot the vote stood Leh
man SI Murray 25 and Mr Lehman
was declared dulj elected treasurer of
tho association for the ensuing iear
On motion of r P Balllio the elec
tion was made unanimous
essay and a poem P 13 nAILLIO
COMMITTED ON RESOLUTIONS
We your commltteo on resolutions
beg leave to submit the following re-
port
Plrat That the resolution of D O
Lively bo referred back to the assocl
Mrs J It Itansomt Jr of Clcburno r uc clloi > a > It may deem
presented the association with a basket
of buttonhole bouquets Second Wo recommend that the In
A vote of Hunk were tendered re u1 ° f > Dallas Fair association
tiring President Holland and Secretary oftrl a ultable prlic for the beat
Itoblnson nay by members of the association
The committee on resolutions report bVK vt
ed fmorably on tho resolution offored rhlidlteisolied That the sympathy
by J I lioblnson giving an exprca 2 U association bo extended ltevW
Ion of aid and hearty cooperation to Stanford an old Tcxa veteran ot
the state fair nnd was passed by the Alvarado and that members of tho
association < association publish the appeal for aid
A vote ot thanks was tendered the i ° lier lSlst
cltlxens of Waco It n PaTratt Jen rourlh That wo recommend tho
eral Passenger Agent Crush and cltl J 0 of h following resolution
lena of Houston to attend the ro orfcre l Brother Cullom
union Kesolved That the Texas Press n
The commltteo on resolutions re lallon a In hearty aympithy with
ported favorably on tho resolution of m ement for the erection of a
frred pledging the support ot t > e Texas Ionian a building at tho Texas Stato
Press association to 4a nil n lis I r ni1 Dallas Hxposlllon and will
po er to assist tho city of Dallaa In cheerfully lend Its artslstnnce and en
aecurlng the Peoples party national enuragement to this worthy enler
conventlon and It was adopted prlxo
The reaolullon ofterod providing for lfh That tho resolution of p n
tho excursion to tho Atlanta Cotton of fie Alvurado Dulletln ln
exposltlan a adopted voltlng a change In tho constitution
Mr DalllloB resolution changing the ani bylawa be adonted
constitution and bylaws as herein J O RANKtN Chairman
published was adopted D O Lively of the Toxas
I lv Kin t
rt faluimSltin V vt of J < t l Tort Worth introduced tS
rVr TntaZ lh b 1 oHowlne which was deferred to the
essay written n °
the
on State fair wa committee on resolutions
f Pi Whereat This Is an orf year in
° S1 w ieni Mr politic th next clectlort
rM m f D Bhit for cou a eighteen month In tho fu ure being and
4KrJ 0 roclallo1 conditions which prevail under
ur
iTltfi KIi < m f ° mlllP n mem rrenent financial arrangement may bo
erh
list J ommendlng th election ot changed before another election
0 honorary member was romes thereby necessitating he
adoptel
politicians teaching the people another
t
doctrine and
Appropriate aouyenlra were otod th
retiring pincers I Wherea The people ot Texas
The aecreiary announced that h
had appointed Mr Will H Necl a hit
farm
eighths of the votera need more edu
t i l hVa > SSn Mayor V S nS i
fo hamee 0t t at Vi y 1eVrie a r 0 C1Un J W
T I5t ot ll > commltteo on re Whereas It Is but fair that bulnesr
vision nf tbe roll was edopted
revolution waa offered
at least
should have
Tth mmieT > ihI atten
n by J n S711 yeor
in >
Cullom lavltlug tt tatlonal aocl i Ute sturdy yeomajry of th 1 °
lion to meet In Tcxaa next year and hL ° 0 rr
an o portunlty which ha
wa adopts by th oclatlon Ur tKatnva years iir n de nl < J
n 11 Uiely ot tho Colorado Times Iteson l That Tha 0 H
p resldent tlMlha nomna JKJuiVwVlflrlKJ
0 VZ W HHS
in
or r >
Jtrenhan Banner tdaced hi cty 5n n UXTr2ir °
a nd
SBPTEMDCrt ISlll 1S9I
I took Browns Iron Bitters for loss of
strength When I commenced I weighed
only 133 pounds after taking four bot
tles I now weigh 146 pounds and am f
getting stronger every day
TREDK DALTON 15 East Marfcet St Ioulnille
rrowne Iron niter will rure B J
Haud kidney nnd Ltr Trouble
It Drown Iron Bitter
Ky
you need
M
For overworld mendbMt ted womenjw tMj I
l iu ft u ui u u u a affmancrixammmrumrOT
nomination T > O Ucy of tho Tcxal
LIo Block Journal ulaced Tort Worth
In nomination Will I Hargent of
til Greenville Headlight told of the
ndvanlnKca hU city offered for the
net meeting Juan 8 Hart of the
1
W W Dexter of Hounton notified 11 raao Tlmea extended an Invitation
the convention that nn excellent pro-
gram had been prepared for the enter
talnment of tho < i who visited the
Houston reunion on tho editorial ex-
cursion
Mm It Wllnon of Lockhart rend a-
very Interesting paper The Kdltora
Wife which was heartily appreciated
byithn association
At 243 oclmk this afternoon Wil
liam A Bhaw of the Texas Tanner
Dallasbegan tho annual oration nnd
for about an hour tie entertained the
association with humorous anecdotes
anil Interesting nrgumrnts on the pro-
gress of civilization and tho Importance
of tho noviApnpor profession
Mrs Viralnli Quitman McNeahu of
Pallas va to have delivered the an-
nual poem but unfortunately nhc could
not attend tho convention However
fjho hnn prepared an npproprlato poeti-
cal selection which will bo published
In the official proceeding
1 T Trnwvnnt president of tho
Texan Stato fair Dallas read by re
n 0 ery Interesting pnper entitled
The Itclatlon of Newspnpcra and
l ly Pia Irogrcss and Iroiperlty
of the Country
elcctiov op ornenns
W A Adair of the Marshall sits
Bcngcr was on motion ot Will C
fury elected president by accla-
mation
On motion of W H Nell John H
Cullom wna chrtcd first Mcepresl
iltnt by acclamation
On motion of J It Itiniomr r 1
lltllllo wna elertnl second vicepresi
dent by acclamation
WS3ci sj
City Chemist St Louis l
Royal Baking Powder excels all
others It is highest in strength pure
wholesome free from lime ammonia
nnd alum
AWc
tff ffEa t < rorwar aw wtTOtaowatfe
COMPETITION
IS THE LIFE OF TRADE
I WANT MORE OEII
TRADE IS GOOD
KEEP IT MOVING
WILL MEET ANY COMPETITION
PHAETONS
IHj EEl
ON
TRAPS SURREYS
KELLER
Now Building Northwest Cor Second and Throckmorton 1
urge upon tho people the discussion of
methods looking tow aid developing tho
resources possessed by the state
rather than the adjustment of national
nnd International affairs
LITTLi BOY HURT
lllllsboro Tax May IT rrank
Youngs little non got his foot cnught
In one of the bands of the corn sheller
last evening nnd wns pretty badly
hurt Although the bruise were very
painful no bonca were broken
AUSTIN NOTES
AUHtln Tex May IT Tho stale board
of education had a meeting this morn-
ing and nuthorlrtd the comptroller to
purchise JC000 worth of Menard county
Jail bomK
The treasurer will tomorrow call war-
rants for tho first time since the treas-
ury bursted The call will run from
No 1 to No no and will represent about
10000
BANKERS AGAINST SILVER
They Adopt Resolutions on tho Sub-
ject Oillcers Elected
Oaheston Tex May IT The Bank
era association adjourned sine die af-
ter todays seat ton The reciprocal
draft was adopted
A resolution was adopted that ten
delegates be sent to the sound money
convention at Memphis It was re-
solved as the sense of the meeting that
to assess tieasury notes for U93 would
btf to discriminate In favor of bank
era who have already assessed their
property On tho silver question the
following resolutions were adopted
That It Is tho deliberate conviction
of this association that the free and
unlimited colnnge of sliver 1 not advis-
able under present conditions Wo
believe that it would work grave dis-
aster to all our Industries and a grout
w rong to the wage earners of the
country That wo heartily Indorse any
efforts toward securing the free use of
silver as a money currency at a fixed
latin to gold by agreement nmong the
leading commercial nations of the
world through International monetary
treaties
OlUcers were elected as follows J
N Brown of Pan Antonio president
C C Hemming of OalneBvIlle vice
president Charles P Smith of Mc
Gregor secretary O W VolerM of
Porney assistant secretary J O
Lowdon of Abilene treasurer
Executive committee J E Long
moor Lewie Hancock D C Glddlngs
Jr J C Harrison and J L White
Dallas was chosen as the next place
of meeting
Biscuit Just flakey enough mufTlna
Just dainty enough pastry just light
enough by using Dr Prices Baking
1owder
MOUNT VERNON NEWS
Mount Vernon Tex May 17 Dis
trict court adjourned here yesterday
The grand Jury found 25 indictments
two of which are felonies They re-
port that crime Is very anuch < the
decrease In this county The follow
ing named persons were sentenced to
the penitentiary and will not appeal
George Hock whit two years forg
ery George Heslln white forgery two
years Marlon Butcher white assault
to murder two yearsJ D McLean
attorney of Tort Worth and formerly
of thw place came In during court
and In company kith J R Btrlnper C
C Dupr e Y R Langston HlrAm
Glass and A J Majors are on Whlto
Oak In this county fishing and will
wmr11 X11 flfty n district court
iw SV7VC1ay > u1 c c Rupre
sheriff for tho recovery of J7C0O dam
ages for false Imprisonment and ob
tained Judgment for the auntjof 1500
the ptWa carleT
iwT TT 0 May The Evening
Tn
roita London cable says The mar
ket went ahead this morning but re
ceived check by tbe failure of an
sit ve are they to tinfavorable news
SSmPVed n U nI tOT a
moment Aimerlcans were weak but
the market hardened later and closed
wl h comparative steadiness ytt with
Iwlw l ° ° ne doIlar l0 t 5
The shake out will do an lmm a
amount ot good as thS S
pro
ceeding on wiTsraff but sare UneV
Ar ican loan keJp an actlve r
PROCEEDINGS OFTHEVUU
STATIXMIINT OF THE 8TATCI Or
THE POLICE MATRON MOTl
Tim women AnrtESTEn wta
ClaitT LAltOD CITIES ojjii
STATE 1NVIATI0N TO D6fECt
THE ItAlUWAD TAHDS it
JIILLSUOItO A
m
HILLBBOnO lllftt
Tho White lllbbont harlni rjiit
the concntlon resumed it Wborbr
singing How Firm a FoucoltloB li
Salnta ot the Lord yJ
Mrs Brake of Port Werta 0I11U
ary ot tho W C T U cooJuelrJ lu
devotional exercises
Tho minutes of th lfifettc m
read by tho recording lecrelirj i-
on motion adopted
Mri Canfleld offered th tolUxll
resolution
Inasmuch as the Texas Sultori
sotlatlon will meet lu conventioi l
week In tho city of Dallai it U w
that wo end n fraternal oelnm
that be Mrs Sweeney
The resolution was passed
OtlsB II Wood vas elected poitmiu
of tho convention
Mra Fannie lteese Pua ellw
tho Hearno Advocate wuelKlel >
gate to the somans Prem MMClioa
to meet at Houston
Jilai rnnnle Armstrong wis o
fraternal delegate to tne 1WJJ
Iursonage and Homo Mlnloj ° J
of tho Northvest Texas contm
Katheririe Lent StewfVg
Mrs
reapondlng eecrctary ot He M
W C T U of Chicago w InWJ
to the convention The coort
the convention were then lenl
Mrs Stevens
Police Matron Mrs Ka W <
ot Port Worth made tuntuntlW
following report
In Texas have JS cltiel tn > 3
wo
under the law but w J e c I
our work tho past year M i
largeatAuatln Dallas
veston Houston San Anton
Port Worth and wn < i J5
not succeeded In secorlnl JIJJ
matron I know e have
mighty lot ot nt met
UM
Th arreat In Austin dutlnj
5eor wero 29 nne JK5 Iff
has a local upMlnl no nJ
Iw
culatlng a lietltlon asking
Women arrested and l tr ° is
th past year 3 eolorei JW
children under M yea 11
20 > ears 09 total a vt
In Fort Worth we cl S Bt
tlon aecurlng the names n
leading men nnd he11 HJSetK
In our city within th past utoMJ
wa
MO women
thero were otcr
Mrs Ulglow l S1
the V
appropriate remarks on
pollco matrrns iiml
Mr Stoddard th pwWJ
preaented a basket S t p co
had been sent to the vr g iftB
vcntlon by expr > a v
Clowo of Coralcana it
M
Mra J I Vrodenburjh Ju
for the fjSWi
reported
of th
aid that the hook
flccra were correct n m
g
the treasurer
t
Mrs J A iSbW
highly for the manner In a
kept the books anti jtr
The foreman of tlwui rit
acnt nn InMtatlon to
i Ssa
visit the railroad vartatjnwj
will have n train ther
over to tho jard jjoaniel V
then aaj °
The convention i
tonight i
m
niTslDENCB M r 2
TM M WJIJ
Decatur V
residence In tha w WJ JJ aM
the city tha property ot trt J
Port Worth wa wivttf
supposed to °
night It It
Ther
Incendiary
ot an
aurance
Washington H > r 7ri
M >
fair warmer j
becoming aotrtherly Tern
Ojlahoma and 11 ° wino
MUtherlJ
Pair warmer ede
nr vrwow
i >
winda T n in o llMit
Tennessee 1 > air f
caatem portion warmer
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