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THEJjX > RT WORTH GAZETTE
iMOCltAT PUBLISHING CO
FIRST TIME HEREI
Tie Greatest Play of lie Year
KATIE PUTNAM
ITKB EXCELLENT COM
AND
UNCLAIMED EXPRESS
FACKAQE
TNVESTED WITH A WEALTH
I OT SCENERY
nwHANCED BY TnE FONOS Or THE
E COLUMBIAN QUAKTET
Her Performances are fresh and winning M-
iter attSJaililMta much skill aMHlf and
1U I Jltruld
LAYING EVERYWHEIIE TO
P THEir
APACmE8 or
ir I
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AMERICAN s < 0
AUDIENCEb LAUGHTER
MOVINQ TO TEARS
DATS NOW 03ST SALE
Ibaph news J THEYRE ON THE RUN
BOILED DOWN
John Uyan a moulder at
jjo
o mortar his wife yesterday
rlha Influence of liquor He
He left breast then put a bullet
a hu cousin who attempted to
report too crop of California
aawilnutslobeUrxethts J 1
th number of new orchards
comlmlnloirjsarlag all over the
e 5Jf t the advisory
i of the notfitead strikers will
up by tho arand Jury Monday
tlcePaxsooo t the state supreme
deliver the c Urjo to the Jury
acxiesifcBl company hate offered
of tljBfctnloma oc that will
tovLUon of tho per
iew tho dyoamlto
Eos boaroWhouse at
ildence at AEexandtraM of Ivsltch
heral leader was shattered
ulori trails i political
kheldlathetoVn
Oooht Demerol Westcrloo
of theses has been appointed
of foreign affairs lq succession of
e Cararjaa Do Chlmav who dlod
ittvltw in connection with tho
sJdln of the Grand Duire and
tfSaieWelmar begtm jesterday
r Ullam the king of Saxony tho
ront of the Netherlands and
young
mUhelmlna and tho Duke of York
isre
tempi to wreck a train was mado
laitow on the Heading railroad
rails were laid across tho track
W to the lies Tho obstruction
wee In time
liniplclous cases of sickness hare
at Marseilles In the last few days
ml that cholera his
gained a foot
s city thonch tho exact natu
WMpretaJIng Is not doflnttoly
taount distillery In the western
iKlnnatl was entirely destroyed
interday afterpoon Total loss
Pomeror of tho Chamborsburg
jorur nt8 0aavlt that tha
l rty wUl bold back ballots
Kepubllcan counties until too late
J ar therebygltlng
tho state to
airman
Wright of tho Demo
mmitt de nles the charge era
hat tho ballota will ba
precinct la the state by
ample time for the election in
A CLUE
Who
Causedvthe Ule Race
fParlsTh Who Gang
I
it Run Down
laJSil cShlrtnecl1lOn
fitn sotel W8 IieI Bryant
ttti if JuS farl ° f tbo county
dMusJlntVf an4 url ld at t r
aaxSi fhi I 1 foibles > bo
b
liihliw thought might
hoSunf morning on
1IM <
= charred wlf iif tb ames of any
Wed wihiiiUleH > > bu-
n dhewSISSlicbll ryant
IjrsAWV1 < UJ not ano > r
< MKr Ullre
wanted
tneielro 2 ca V ° und
tro blb hil not the-
n > aadth noM W OP10 and
ag of lihfSf IBmie froII >
tM and gSMtaK al > bo-
n pissS 1TW oo V
her aKJ < y nvo or
ancalml5U tc T > tho
Mr aJ Swoif in tho
antjr Baileys in Hod
iwil On Albert Lonox
> iyifl lorod wen
K1 tseenuu opiicitvRS Sr attack ay on
n llw weiV ai L4u cI > bo is re
JSr o > hde r °
ntes 1 P
d tte h 0l
f f wm1tblw thing and
n ° w bo
taUMtl able to run
< r att v
i onrtnlb f ° end >
tarsiaaK neeroes ar
SlaOed tn h v ou Sut h-
ay with and did not
Theyre Flying
They are
the Hoggies
Scared
BULLWHACKER COKE TALKS
The Language of the Stable Lugged Into
his Speech Disgusting aU
Driven to Desperation the Tyler Gang are
Resorting to Monocracy lo Prevent
the Truth Being Told Whom
the Gods etc els
HDstiiTitu Th Oct 8 Special 1
Sanator Coke addressed an audience at the
opera house hero this evonlng One clauso
in his speech which has excitod soma com-
ment was as follows
Fellow citizens
Think of the gall tho presumption tho
Impudence the effrontery of less than one
seventh of the people posing as tho Demo-
cratic party and claiming their bastard
candidate as the Domocratlo nominee 1
tisni > kied ma kesionatiux
lo Legalise III omtPBtlon as Iresl
dotUI I iWtnr for til Eighth DttrlcL
GnannUBTr Tar Oct lSpeclal1
Hon Lee Kiddie representative for this
tno Fortieth representative district and
nominee for presidential elector for tho
Klghth congressional district writes tho
following to Hot ernor J a Hogg tender
log his resignation as representativet
QRAHBCRY TEX Oct81S9S
Governor J S lloeg Austin 1ext
Dam Sin Conslderlng tho fact that tho
Democracy of Texas in convention assem-
bled at Lampasas honored mo with tho
nomination for presidential elector for tbo
Klghth congressional district and In view
of the fact that some question might be
raised as to my qualification to hold that
position whllo holding at tho samo
thodBco of representative in tho stato
legislature I therefore tender to you my
resignation of the offico of representative
for tho Fortieth representative district of
Texas to take effect immediately cry
respectfully Ln JIiddls
NO IIOOU CANDIDATKS
Wer lut In the rleld Agalot tlrk Can
didal
8 Speciat
Acsm Tax Oct
The Hogg Central club met here
members was
tonight with ality as
shown by a standlngvow taken dur-
ing tho course of tho evening At the last
meeting of tho clubthe contra committee
was instructed to wait on tho legls
and also on tbo chair
latlvo candidates
man of tho county executive committee
betwoen
and ascertain tholr prefcronco as
Hogg and Clark Tbo commltteo reported
W night all the men having been waited
on Tips randldato for the senate and an
avowed Clark man staled that he bad taken
no active part for Clark In the canvasa
and did not propose to do so The two can-
didates for the legislature refused to express
themselves
press
White Chairman Sneed said his
policy was to keep hands off
recoguUingae he did his poallun
Tho report which was adopted bcllived
that at tho present time It was best not to
nut any Hogg onndldattsaflalnst Taps Mo
fall and Whoeless but as to Chair-
man Sneed his case was referred to
tho tnatorlal chairman The course
proposed by the Hogg executlvo commit-
tee which met here last September
Tho action of tho club was a aurprlae to
many Clark men as they Mleved that
Hogg candidates would ba put in the field
and they consider that the Hogcr men have
become frightened and are tnklag water
cumt at JB ixksox
Th llote > rightlneT AgaUst rr
Spch In Txa
JirnasoK Tax Oct 8SpeclaU
Wright Cuney collectorof tho port of Oal
veaton spoke to about 600 people In the
court houso this afternoon in advocacy of
Qeorgo Clark for governor The audlenco
was very boisterous constantly calling
Hogg and Nugent respectively and J M
Deware sheriff was called npon to keep
order At the conclusion of his speech there
was a general fight between the Clark and
Hogg negro faction and the meeting broke
up Tn a row Tho sheriff and city marshal
finally restored order and tho meeting ad-
journed without further speaking
rOISDIXTBK AT I1EMTOJJ
And aler Clark Coovrrts lltd to Tot
la fbvinbr
Detos Tix Oct Speolal1 non
W W Potndoxter addressed a good crowd
at the court house He was introduced to
the audlenco by Mr L Willis a substan-
tial farmer living near here He said he
came to speak In place of Hon W M Wal-
ton who was billed to speak hero today
but could not come He was away down in
South Texaa today killing hogs Mr
Polndextor said that two years ago he ad-
vocated the nomination and olection of J B
llovg and atumped seve a oounties in bui
interest
He paid a high compliment to tha press
of ihl state watch be said eared the stale
when the governor prcposod to loan the
s > hc l fund to the railroads said if
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IOJtT WOIITH TEXAS SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 1892TWELVE PAGES
Oov Hogg would get his clamps on
the speech bo made at Dallas a few
das ago and squecxo tbo wind and
water out of It and then deliver it
strain ho would not be more than
fitteeu minutes delivering it and would
thus accomplish mora than he ever had
as governor He said that for four or five
months ontotlatlng the Houston conven-
tion during tho entire campaign ho had
met In Joint discussion more thm twenty
Hogg men and that aU the Hogg speakers
would say when asked it they endorsod
any act of Gov Hogg was Ho gg and
commission
CLA11IC MEN YtKIlK TllhltS
To Kntrtaln Hogg Mm Worttiau and
Slccll nt Ab > lit
AntLESE Tax Oot 8 Special W
B Wortham ataU treasurer and John D
McCall atate comptroller spoke here last
night at the courthouse to a small audience
of which about 40 per cent were ardent and
enthusiastic admirers of Hon George Clark
In tho Interest of Jas S Hogg Me s s
McCall and Wortham personally huvo
many friends hero and many of whom are
Clark supporters They were mot on their
arrival by a nojptlon commltteo composed
solely of Clark admlrera with but two ex
ceptions your correspondent supposes
that a reception commltteo was appointed
by tho Hogg faction but only tvo showed
up
UUKOtrh DICK
flpsks for riinneroy Illinois Sprlngr
Dd NtTnon
Ieoku Iu Oct 8 The Democrats of
Central UllnoUhad a big demonstration
hero this afternoon and evening Gen
btevenson candidate for the vlce1rcsldeucy
arrived accompanied by a delegation of 100
from Htoorningtou Tho delegation
marched to the Grand opera house where
tho mooting was held Congiessinan
hprlnger discussed tho tariff at great
length and was followed by Mr Stevenson
who devoted bis time to the tariff reciproc-
ity and tho force bill This evening there
was a monster torch light procession fol
at Itouse ball Ad
lowed by a
dresses wero made by ok lovornor 11 ub
banl ot Texasand Jos W Huntercandldate
for congress
llxr tnlou Tlrkt
Spocial Tho
Sis Antonio 0t 8
oxecutUo com
regular Kepubllcan county
mittee today endorsed tho following
county ticket
II dla
Diatrlct Judge George Isoonans
trict attornei George Paschal district
clerk Nat Lewis county Judge llryan Cal
B J Dowlttj
laghan i county Judge county
clerk ThadW Smith l sheriff T I Mc
L Huth Jr collector Joso
Call t assessor
Caslano treasurer lid rroeoosoisunoyor
T C Nelson representatives C Mc
Elwoe J L faloyden Justices of the
peace E G Jones Anton Adams
tho ticket are Demo
Many of those on
crats being a fusion combination
A tiotl 111 Jadg
Nashville Tens Oct 8 In the course
Pulaski General Weaver
of his speech at
said regarding the chnrges against hlmi
did In Pulaski
As God Is my Judge I never
one single tbi that Is charged except
levying of i ev and I pronounco tha
charges ungualiiled falsehoods Tho war is
of
over and I come on a mission fraternity
Tbev said 1 dare not oomc I know I dared
come and would hate romo had tho threats
been a thousand times stronger
SIcDowll t urprvln
GuiKVISB T Oct 8ISpecial
Hon E A McDowell candidate for attor-
ney general on the Clark Democrutlo
ticket spoke to a good alzod audience at
this place last night Ills speech was tho
ablest that has bsen delivered hero since
the campaign opened
Ho was listened to with marked atten-
tion and roundly applauded
nnlfro Akd to KID
ASTOXioTxxOct 8 Special Ad
Sis
vices from a reliable source are to the effect
that the department at Washington has de-
manded the resignation of Collector of
Customs It B Itentfro at Brownsville
matters
Uentfro is trying to arrange on a
different basis Political dlssonslons at
be the bot
Brownsville are believed to at
tom of Kentfroa troubles
Clark lln la th Saddl
HocsloxTaX Oct6SpecaLJTbe
county eaecolliecommltteesqaubblewhLh
has been going on here In which 8 6 Ashe
was appointed chairman by order of tho
state cxocutlve commlttoo Is no nearer to
solution than It was J P Meter who
was sought to be displaced today had a
meeting of tho committee at which twenty
four of the thlrtyulne member were pres-
ent and Meyer was lndorsod by a rote of
23to I
Clark CaUdot
Hocstom T x Oct SSpeclal
Judge George Clark tame in to night on a
special over tho Kast and Weat Icaas from
Llvlncston Polk county whore be spoke
today lie was met at the depot by a
committee and escorted to the Clark head-
quarters at the Hutchlnirs where for an
fiour he held an informal reception Ho
will resthero before proceeding to Hunts-
ville whew be sieaks Monday From bis
conveissUVn It would U Judged that he 1
confident of success Ho would not auomlt
to an lntervlerr
Igls Or ed i
Torxii K i Oot a KxSenator In
nlls made hU first speech In tho present
cant naSrn here tonight Ful ly 8U0U people
were present Tlie othuslasm was pro
nortloeste to the crowd and the exsenator
wai givMi an oration
AiutUa Bgtlfktln
ACiTix Tix Oct rSpeclalTl
number of pereonareglaterlng at taa retla
Ualk tt today reached 17 J
f
WEDNESDAY OCT 12
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Tho First Legitimate Attraction of tlio Season
THE SOCIAL EVENT J
THAT CtLAlUUNO COMEDY
WS THE COLONEL
NO
TEARS
A Clean Refined Legitimate Comedy A Superb
Company of Favorites including
JOSEPHINE FLORENCE SHEPARD
Daughter ot V J Florence
OSCAR P SISSON HARRY ST MAUR
AND OTHERS
Reieilier the Weflnesaay Matinee Seats How on Sale
VOL XVJ NO 33
METROPOLITAN
MAIN CORNER 5th STREETS
Our Clothing StocK is now complete with the
newest and nobbiest styles at lowest prices
Light weight wool underwear to keep you healthy
Just received the finest line of neckwear even seen
in this city Business and professional men can be
suited in suits
METROPOLITAN
MAIN STREET COR FIFTH
LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE
A
GREENWALLS OPERA HOUSE
October 13 14th Thursday Friday
Th9 Hogg Executioners Continue to Cut otl
Democratic Heads but Where one
was Many Spring up Bakers
Methods Denonnoed
mrxAs Tbt Oot 8 Special A
flippant l ut Tttxiis editor wltli a circula-
tion that a blind mulo could walk down In
throo hou manly asked Where U
Sath Sheoardt Tonht at the audt
lorurn be addressed 1000 voter tn tbo
interost of Judge George Clark for gover-
nor and every thrust he mads
CUT TO TUI KKD
Col Shepard la a most eloquent orator and
he took tha bridle off la tho laaxuaffe of the
wild tiud uutrammellcd west to night
Hundreds ot business men were out and
many lendinr Demoorata including Judge
M U MonU Judge A J Walts Mayor
Frank Oltror Judire George Darb U J
Erans and a host of oihors equaltr as proml
ent from Oak Cliff Judtrell G Bower
Phil Barry Miller H T Lowther Iraok
Field A K Booche Julius Kofftl and a
great array of Democratic warhortHJs were
present from this aide of tho river
Colonel Shepard made amnstaweeplng
attack on the sllrcr plank in tho IIotr
plalform and declared Jreoallrer coinage
aa domandod Is undemocratic and
ot no valua whatever to the peo
ple unless it be to the bullion
kings ot the silver ataiM He declared it
to bo a deliberate repudiation of the na-
tional platform and absolved all Democrats
from eglance to tho Hoga ticket Tho
railroud commission state backs Income
tax and
IlOGOIBM INDKIiOirTlSW
were unmercifully scored and a storminc ap-
peal was made to all good citizens who de-
sire a return ot prosperity to Teias who
lore their state who wish to see it bound
along the highway or progress to vote for
Oeorsra Clark and his associates on
the ticket CoL Shepard paid a splendid
tribute to the jtatetioanshlp tho Democ-
racy and the worth and ability of
Judge Clark and predicted bis trlumpliant
election
As foreshadowed In these column last
night J M Strong member of the Hogg
atate central committee declared a vacancy
existed today and appointed CoL U l
Cowart chairman of the county executive
commute C U Gillespie Is thus declared
to bo defunct or without th pale of the
party Colonel Cowart who la a proml
nent lawyer ot this city has accepted aad
called tho committee together on Wednes-
day next at 10 oclock at the city halL
Three members Is the city and
seven In the country will lerognlxe Cowsrt
as chairman Chairman GUlespto will snap
his fingers at the edict of
AtttiaTAXT BUDl StBOS
And go along ptirsulog the even tenor of
bis way He holds that he dfrives fc
power from the people and not tram a cabai
or junta ot politicians and will go rift
along officiating as chairman ST tha on
IcgarcommltttMof VulUt county Dnuotr
until two years hence tha peopl saa MA
Ms socoe sor Klgiixeea Hie ers ai u
x FIRST TIME HERE
The Most Successfull of All American Comic Operas
T
1 5
cnmmlltoo will roQognlze him as chairman
When Colonel Cowarts rnmp com
mltloe moots next Wednesday all
Tooanclca will bo flllmt and
then according to Phil II AllUor sen-
atorial chairman for this district there
will be a Democratic commltteo and a
Hogg ccmmlttco in full blast Ihe
next thing In order will be to
mil a convention and nomlnato
a legislative ticket Tbo TimesHerald
Mesqulter of Mo tultc and the Iancst r
Herald doclaro tl < at 11 II Smith who Is
not In love with Hogg or Hogglsm will
not run and it Is likely that
Sam P Morris now running on
his own hook wilt bo endorsed Mr Smith
has accepted tho nomination tendered him
by the commltt and has taken oft his coat
lie made the ince three times
for the ofilce of county treasurer
and every time he wiped up the earth with
tie opposition He feels that he can do It
again with ease It is also announced
that A S Taylor of Ia < icste r
regular nominee for the legislature
must bow In humble submission to the
Tylerlan dvnasty or he too will hao op
In fsot Chairman Cow art and
its clique announce that support of Jim
Hogg is the
TEST Or KIMOCItiCT
and the nominee who refuses to support
him has a tight on hand
There are savers Hogg men on the ooun
ty tot and boforo the reading out and
slaughtering process Is finished there is
It Is predicted likely to be
loud and vociferous squealing In the
Host camp Men llko Nat Q Toraey
W I Crawford M U Morris and
others who have remained neutral in
the tight denounce the removal of
talrnsn Jlllasplo as unprecedented and
mDemscralic and the chances srj that
ihoy will now vote for Judge Clark It is
a removal that does not remove but that
s not tlie fault of tho assistant headsman
At 8 oclock tonight when Keoottler Mol
tou closed his office SHOO voters had rrffU
tercdaidltla predicted that by next Bat
unlay night ffiOl names will boon the books
Judge Claiks managers claim
AT 1 CAST tiMO MAJORITr
for him In tli s tty alone without counting
Oak Cliff Oak lAwn and Jewdlla The
Hoffglflfl us usual claim everything in-
sight and a d d sight more
The citliens of Lancaster are preparing
to receive
icnococsTivB COOK
on the occasioo of his approaching visit to
that city Judgo Clark came within four
votes of carrying Lancaster at the primary
election aod his friends are hopeful of the
results there
tOLOfSL W L tiXEXDOX
has promised to make one speech in Dallas
and lie will be given a reception that will
astonish the natUes man with the
temerity to tackle < ha tiger In his lair
asbedfdHoft dorinr trn 4mpagn last
summer can bet that mn rrvclini of Dal-
las will be conferrv npoo tn > t all times
Judge Otis KlU u and J irii G Hower
are going out in thn iu ii region next
week to arouse tho IXH ifd a dozen other
good wake aro p1 their business In
shape to tnki a vauaiirn for ten days and
goon the stLiitp
TheTffti Hi vfir
mcd UXK
organoid a met enthusiastic George
Clark 1 ii > Loose club tonlgbt
Tbtfcn > i ore now orgulr d tno very
virimil r and villi be a pssrerln the
cani altri < ahowou untUNovember
lt > l it Chairman Gillespie ssld to-
T t t correspondent Before this
ngt f < it will le shown Uiat Waller
iti ir played a lead ing part 1h ° Clark
iiu ied patlas county They nominated
i atlve ticket ana secured tho pony
nery eller Baker waa dotermlncd
long that they should not enjoy the
t it won and he determine to strike thim
di rrn if posslht We shall tn nght along
Just w Lf Waller Baker nersr had eslstod
By H GHATTAN DONNELLY and Fltl D MILLEIt Jr
As Presented for 100 Nlcjlitiat Hie 8lanilard Theatre New York I ft Nlghta nt tholitrk Theatre Uiwlon W Nlghta In Chicago Hooleya TliMtro 00 Nlffhta
In JPhllatlcljihia Urond St Theatre Entirely New hcenory Ctwtuaics and IJITocta tnnu Orlfflnul Dislfns A Cast of UnuUKI Elecollotico
Under tho Personal Direction of Ma FRED MILLER JR
4Q
CAR LOAD OF SCENERY
PRETTY CHORUS GIRLS
OUR OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
Propounccd byprrws ahd publlo overjnhere to bo far euporior to rinaforo Mikado Ermliiio or lh Lllilo Tyoonu
amrBtiarii Bccuro Boats early
CUT TO THE RED
Seth Shepard Swings his Keen
Damascus Blade
A HEAD OF THE HYDRA HOGG
Falls at Every Stroke Na Coarse Meat Ax
Business There
40
Adtanco sale opons Tue < OayE oinlD 800
QffiF
Wo nro the oxolimive Iinndlors of tho famouB Worcester
Coivota ln > Kort Worth Wo have asked tho manufacturers
to lot otlior dealorn liavo them becauso wo soil thom bo close
no sano i nerchant would cut under but tlioy say no Their
capacity Is taxed now and Ihoy really do not nood raoto
business If you want corset porfeolion and corsot comfort
try tho W C O If not moro than pleased bring back
THE MEN WHO KILLED
The Oallens Rewarded Tho Rewards Offered t
lor tho Candlls
Sax Fbaicisco Cai Oct 8 The
Southern P iflo railway und Wells Pat go
and company have telegraphed to Coffey
vllle 0 0J to be paid to the men who killed
the Dlton gang Tha express companys
sgent there Is instructel to ascertain a once
who has earned trie price set on the and
Its heads aod to make Immtdlate pay-
ment
It Is sUv d here that the rewards offered
for the ganjr dead or altve aRnropated
fttOOoeach Cole Dalton a brother of the
dead bandits Is a rancher is rTOtso
county Cat Lton Daitoo another of
the boys ke ps a saloon at the sanvi place
Texas Baptists
BxiTOX Tii Oct 8 tSpeolaU This
wasUs ctil CaoX tie ttaptut slat
rltory Uur titt sell at sight In city ol
country Ageots n > tlnaaia otulir r uii
CUB VOU DttlAlof Atldr ss Alp o
Kse ioSpsny Wl Clark snest Clnclo
BttQ
It yo I bvsUaa or wife tit
UAimV K r ssad stanp tm nsrlni i l
fupACI bjplness old and esuhllshCd 1 04
sBiUriSTflmsrrled thp tiar ourlnirouuetloi
Vtnke llW
4lr atvt Mrs IW
Chlcsge lit
WMhlagtoo street
XUANTEI > LsaieatOaowrtUng fsr w-
it tbslr homejt rot parU a < srs seaJ lt4
drefardsumpfldcnvftloiM Jsrs Vioist Cur
dua oxll < nCbtCM lil >
mij iLwujii jutmoua jijj iiMiuuwgiiB JKB
coavsntlon A latgo fart 61 the aihttoh
wai gtveu to report eftommittees
Three thousand one hundred dollars
riven to Uaylor uclrerslty for a cour a
buldlng n BraxU ItJiW was raised
At Ave throoBTsuttWn Mjourawto vutt
Baylor Jaaaala aamlaary
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