Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 200, Ed. 1, Monday, June 11, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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Port Worth Texas
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rcr ue vd hy the Dallas clientage or
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clat aga t there In charge of llr It
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I 111 ST lilltMn UnMUlAU
Friends of
Mil TIJUjY A IULLtUl
of Ban Antonio nnnnuiK hltn n a
candidate- Tor tin Democratic nomlnn
tluii for AtlomeyUeiwrnl of the state
rii it tint rtN m io niiMiu
Wo aro nulhoiUtnl to fttinounte
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of Tort Worth it n uandldiitn for the
Democratlo nnmlimtlon for Lieutenant
Qoternor of Texas
Vnr lfni 1 nml ruiitmllnnii
We are auihorl7fl n nnnounco
WM IIHAMLITTW
of rtlt nmnty ax a candidate
fnr land rommlMloner fr Texna
euhject to th nitlon of the Demacratle
state convention
Thf nn wn Avlll renrh thin me
rldlen onl ha nthr rfuinKen notd
m It c tir at npc within 10t mlln f
r it ii li uMhln twnnty fuur houm
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It would V Int UhiliiR to know
Rnt r UVn r n divided tin pmllte
Vith h innt lio blutultrlngly sent
that toll gram
Iho Liubtanit l cletnturo in stniff
gllnn MM a ballot forrn bfl ns
bady needid tally In Iho cliy uf
New frl ami
Nw Orl wn at thins by wtyiic
etlo An ln eetlKaUiut hy the ex
c aucM of that city wording to th
jtem win
r rnuntotpn1
v J4K
iroM atandard Why should the cow
ernment pay Intertet for twenty eare
merely to tratuiTr gold from the bank
tn tho treasury
mtwiiiT of imtitiidi
Probably never In tho hlftory of let-
ters naa the marrUse relation so wide
ly dlecuiuted as now A woman writer
In the lrtnlhtly a year or so ago set
the ball In motion and essayists have
kept It rolling and sometimes tossing
our slnw without arriving at ft enn
elusion whether or not marriage maA
failure In the Juno number of the
Vorum In a discussion by Labor
Commissioner Carrqll D Wright It op
pears that mo far as the United Btates
s concerned marriage Is not a failure
for statistics he sas plainly point
that this country Is a fmortte report
for matrimony and a poor country for
dUorce
Married people says this wrlUr aro
far more numerous In this country
than In Uurope and this difference Is
attilbuted to the fact that It Is eoaler
for the average young man of average
ability to support n family In this
country than In older ones There are
fewer women In this country engaged
In manual labor and consequently wo-
men hae more time to bend their en-
ergies u Koclal life The result li that
American girls nre more fascinating
and attractive women than their over-
burdened European slstem Industrial
conditions in this country tend to make
married life possible A young couple
by the aid of building an I loan nocle
tles can with ordinary good fortune
become home owners and a young man
rightfully feels that If he can see u waj
to secure a shelter for hla loved ones
he hna a right to assume the respon-
sibilities marriage entails
The mot encouraging fact brought
out by this urltcle Is that only one
third of ono per cent of our total adult
population tepresentft the divorced
1hro Is ubout one divorced person In
low marriages Certainly then Mr
Wright 1 Justified in aailmj that In
this country mnirtago n not n failure
UllMtl It lI5HHt tt
After the mvtt state convention there
will he a huge number or Tt xnn pol-
iticians In a statf of mini otosely re
SMnhllng that of the gifted and genial
Henry Wnttersou at tho present time
Henri H tired of elections Worse
than that he Is disgusted with elec-
tions thinks they are a nuisance and
gives ent to his feelings on ths subject
as follow
This Is a dreadfully dlsngiesnble eort
of a wir anyway Weather nnd
weather nnd elections and electlnhs
until It has sltnply bome xrtperat
ng It may be tho making of black
bet lies hut It Is rough on Democrats
Tift up on election
Unyeoit flections
Abolish lit Lions
Itlot elections out of the constitution
nnd swipe the word out of the diction-
ary
Homo peopje not or know whn to
top Nothing Is tnor disgusting than
earning things too farcarrying elec-
tions especially
Hay whats the pond of elections
anyhow Tlioy nlnt so all tlrcd funny
ai some ijiots seun to think
Them are nodllna of things that aro
just ns comfortable and a heap more
amusing Theres a hund organ for In-
stance or a flchtiolciimuiencement or
a report of a ball game by the Iouls
Mils club or Senator Stewarts stiver
speech or etn Just n plain unpre
tentlous funeral with a free hack rile
to the graveyard
Any one of these can bnnt nn election
out of sight for reit satlfnctlon com-
fort entertainment and pleasure
UUe tn a handorxau ghe us a
ball game cle us a funeral give n
llbfrty or death gle us anj thing pro
Mded jou gle us n rest on elections
out mime i iiin
North American ItsMrn June nfllee
or publUuitiun No 3 iast Pciurtcenth
street Nw York
Thn three art Idea which will h tho
most read In the curnnt number of
the North American are thusn which
come under the general had of Urn
Menace of Coxejlsm They are writ-
ten rospecthely by Major Oeneral O
O HiiwwiJ who dlscussta Tho Slg
nirioaiice ami Alms or the Moement
by Hupurlnteudent llyrnes of the New
Yolk polico department who denla
wllh the Character and Methods of
the Men uiul by Dr Ahnh H Doty
chief of the bureau of contagious dls
faa who dwils with the Danger to
lilt Publlo Health Two ftriUlea on
Woman HUffrago In Practice wilttcn
respktlti1 by the gorrnora of Cut-
w uu niiu icornBKit possess n special
lbw llie lt scnt time Tho Po-
lirlbws lH bj hlr IJlll AdtinFiid Uinlrit
v tnaur trtinwnt IikuI on Jun
t 1 iM thnt en Jlny t llir wn In
tl v rpurv nnl nntlunul linnki nl
cuuntr ii udonoo ur fcnlil or tHI
niniunt ftexf Ima HIBSMi
Two dttw In Iho VnUnX stiim in
orad their hunk clrarlnfc lait vttt
oer th vorrpondlna wek of lait
ar ToprlaH incrmm nna 1T iwr
cent and Tort Wonha incrriaV tl 5
per cent Inrt Worth la allowing hr
hla to lue entire paik
An ntirral will probably b mule to
th onurta to actla th OlaputM ou
tlon of tho rlalit of tha htiuao of li
rtacntatuca to deiliict from tli aalorsf
of fonirtaanitn for lim thty ere ab
Mit utthnu li ave Home of tho ilia
ttitlaDM mnnkera luna oonaiiltml ut
ttinHa nml It their ciilnlon lafAvor
bH ault will ho Inntltnteil at one
The New fork constitutional con-
vention haa vtin properlr imored the
mandate or the rourt hlch sought
t present the conenilon from paialnt
upon the rltht or 1 deleirate to alt a
a member There la no power aftperlor
to n constitutional convention aave
the people who weaLd BubJt to
the approval of the pople u can bot
lah the very court that aeeUa to control
It
Tn a lonc wliiifcA adltirlal by the
New Tork Herald uttinj tin Itauanre
cf more bonda bv the coiornnmrt for
tle purpoaa of atrenittliotilnB the gold
rtnrve In tho tiiaaurj It taKia the
position that there la enouffh uold In
the country and the unly nd fur an
iau4 of bonds la to transfer tho fcctd
ixom tht hank to the treasury No
itryrger ajuoint could b aduca
Atalnst tha Uhmj ot cJIdeIuk to a
neinber or parliament lllohop Uoane
or Albaii wrlua on Th New Vork
mnto Unliemltv nnl v 11 truMLi
iHacuases 1aalilon nnd Intilleci in
n niot entcrlaliijnc maiinpr What
Should n Doctor bo 1 aldT la n nuestlon
hleh la answered In a mot auxireii
IU MKr b Dr v A lMmmond
1rlnoo Auiiuslln Uo Iturblde contrl
hutea a jlejirou arrilisnnioiit of the
vreai nt Mexlcnii
enTcrtiiiunt In nn nr
VS Hli Ml0 Under ITt eldrnt
Maa and Harah tlrand fnrnlhea an
SWr IKII1 Paper on The Jlolern
nrL yT ptln of Our ram
Ily Mkelelnn John je llumo deal with
the repudiated or nrglMtiHt Oehia or the
Koutheru state other topic treotet
I 10JIVlin Bn1 AmeHenn Ito
man Cathollca by Troreisor M l
JinT1rro11I Inclnit
Mht hy Oeorito A Blew art i Con-
iiLULIVnlA by lall
How to ltellPM Comrrea by lilward
f Cry ot Women
by ciiaitieth niiiand and A Tale it
To Caplula by II J Uroune
IJterary Dla est weekly Tunk Wtvg
lulls compans vubllsheia so Lafayette
plsce New Vwk lrloe per jear IJ
In one of the latest lesuea of the Bl
real the following atatement of the
Position of the treasury deportment
Is not It
ISO 0Wvgo with no prospects ot a turn
of the tide from
apart the cold re-
serve the balance In the treasury de-
partment to meet current obligations la
Wely tsooooow Klpert vatlmate the
prr1if Sldncy for the nscal jear
116000000 A conservative etttmiv
pacea the deficit fnr July nl Jltoouooo
the Increase bring accounted for by
many oblla atlona Including 7S0OOO0
Interest The balance or trade- conttn
iiea In our faior but the railing oft
uiwi venue eonsftutes the
prim Item of dnclt in our national
revenue The Natlm haa not seen u
way tu retrenchment and th Issue of
a nawr loan can hardly be long post
poned
Woe hnd Gray June The Patriotic
Amsricon company lhlladelphln IMce
to crnla a copy or hy the j ar Jl
ilSl lrtptve of the re
HLot tn Ivors redrat and
Ct 4rat of the batik oJHhtleh
THE GAZETTEt TORT WORTH TEXAS COyPAY JUE 11 1804
tblrtytwo yeara Afterward April
and 7 18SI there arc excellent portraits
of Oena Albttrt Sidney Johnston nnd
lat Cleburne who lost their Jives In
the battle A daughter r Cot Pcrrln
who was at the time of the aurrender
n young girl glvca a reminiscence of
tt e luat meeting of the Conftdrrnte
inblnet to which attnehea tKnncwhal
of Iical Intereat She aava
We vrcro expecting Iedcrala at the
time and at nrat we thought Mr Da
via and his men belonged to the Ted
cral army but as Boon na wo saw Mr
Mnllory wo knew from his uniform
that they were Confederates Messrs
ltrecklnrldce nud Denjamln were well
flrcssed but Measra Mollory and Ilea
Kan looked na If they had been meet-
ing with tho hardships of war MessrB
llrecklnrldgc Mallory and Jlcagan
eeeined to realize that a grcnt cnlum
Ity bad befallen us but Mr llenjamln
was more Jovial and did not seem tie
pressed The last named apent a good
while out In the gnrden admiring the
flowers A cabinet meeting was held
In the nfternoon ut Mr Hurts and
that night discharges were IsBued to
nuout HJOO soldiers Mr Ltenjamln and
his secretary giving these discharges
In my fathere Ubinry
After tho lost soldier left father
went Into tho library where Mr Den
Jatnln waa burning hla omclal papers
The latter pointed to the sal which
was Ivlng on the table and eiid he
did not know vvhnt to do with it as he
could not burn It nnd yet ho was un
willing for tho lederala to gel It Ta
thtr suggested thnt he throw It into the
Hnvannnh which he had to cross and
he aald he would do so Mr Ilenlnmln
father n handsome Inkstand and
e gave mother n smnll box of lonf
sugar ami also about live pounds of
lea In a littlu tin box Mr llenjamln
nnd Mr Heagan left thilr Iruuka at
our house Mr llenjamln afterward
hud his trunk shipped to Unglaml
und Mr Heogaii camo for his In per-
son a few months later
The Iellneator July Hutterlck pub
llshlng company New York IMce
16 tents iter number Jl CO per annum
The midsummer number of this es-
timable periodical abounds In admlrablt
suggestions for the home the toilet
and ror the proper treatment ot the
body In addition there nro nrtlclcs
destilptlve and Bllmulating Employ
mrnt for Women No 3 of the series
disc ils teh gtlphy In this The writer
spcaka of It ns a Inrge field of labor
open to women but one requiring deft
ness oulcktiiii nml close nttentlon to
business Willi little reeientlon and not
large remuneration tho nyerago salary
being nhotn tin per month It Is stilted
thnt women of education unit swift
intelligence readily find good positions
Mlmt P U Dnlley In 1870 vvaa op
pnlnled chief ot tho New York II
line and now has UO woinni lu hir
employ
The urtkle thin month of tho series
on Iho women colleges of America Is
ilesulptlvd of life lit Wellcalej wilt
ten by Mary II Damon of tho class of
1SS0 While the paper bears evidence
of a lovers hand it It faithful In de
atrlptlon and cxtrelnelj Interesting
to those who nie not of the alumni
Uncial Economist Juno offlco of
tiublliallon Union Hqiuir rjew York
Turns 2 a yiar
The Socio Economist opens with nn
nrtlile on rallnele In Purm Prlc a
In width the writer takes the ground
th vt tilt law of supply nnd demand does
not explain the rlie In values In farm
landi within tho lust ten yeara An
olher article deals with Coveylsm nnl
Ihe Intrust Question Prom the ed-
itors crucible the following la clipped
In relation to politics
As nt prtsent constituted the
Democratic ptirtv appears to be losing
nil truly IKinocrntlP characteristics
In the Houth It now tepresents me
dlacwillsm and mob law in tho West
Hat money free Bllver and Populism
hi tho East Hlum Ignorunce political
and social snobbery nud English middle-class
economics It seems to have
nelthei economic pilnclplts political
Integrity nor national patriotism
Onca a Week An Illustrated weekly
newspaper published by Peter Fenelon
Colllor Terms 0 fio a year
In tho issue of Junn 2 there la the
following on tho motie question
It Is no doubt hard to believe thnt
a government can pay Its debt and not
ply it at the same lime ltut figures
especiallv the flguiea of finance never
e execeoi u ins mtncuioiis wnv
You icmetnher the thrifty Tuton who
wanted his money at tho bank until
he was told ho could have It when he
nil at onte wnn afraid he would lose
aoino of the Interest nd did not vvent
tho principal nt nil It Is the same the
worn over Nobody wants money
Everybody wants to maku money
Thousands of men nre now looking for
work find spending monev Irving to
get It and while they are walling for
It thine good honest mm would
rather have work than monev Iho
rtuaon for this is nobody can keep
money and save It it must earn
something Ilka the rest ot us or cat un
Its own substance
Pierre and ills People by nllbert
Porker is the latest monthly fiction or
tho Once a Week seml mauthly II
brari bubscrlptlon price to this It
brni M so a jean single numbers B
fVt i01 en c imhll hcr
013 tvest
Eighteenth street Ntw York
Claudia 11 de by Trances Courte
nay llaylor Is a well wilttcn lore story
The acvni is lotJ In Virginia and tlm
time Just attei tho war Tha leading
iharaclela are Oerald n voung Eng-
lishman who waa reared In luxury bv
a pnrllal undo who disappointed This
nephew by an 111 advlaed manlage
Tho nephew in hla chaciin was St
tioited by the advertisement ot a
cliwJn1 nm 0 Virginia to farm
mid build up n fortune lie found
soon
after hi arrival that ho had Wind
cvlvwl and after n Oulxotlo ndventuro
became a member of a Uwmm vir
glnla family The chnracterlzatloiia
adnllra de Just rrough al
SmVIi alct n l Vthora de
Milrllon or scenes and perAiingeB I
admirable Tho story enda pleasantly
In tho restoration or property to J
Hniflshman ami hla marrla
with the daughter or the ImpwerUh
iwiJ ol v- Bentleman
h
lUhlrtfce V nwnea puft
llshlng house of Houghton Mifflin
A
Co Is quaintly bound In blue muslin
he pile 1 jim and will bo round ft
b
most ogreejbla aumm r roadlng
1111 11 JtCKUTS AS HVIlUtilIiia
A 5UI HeturlnPron
riilna i
Vliieh Dutiable tiootls
jlty Associated Press
New York June lO Th customs ot
flclala nt the larg onloea were notl
flcd today that men In the United
Btalea frigate Lancaster now lying oft
Btnten Island had been caught amug
gllng dutlabla good The ship haa
Juat returned from China and tho
aallora brought homa many curlosltlei
for their sweethearts and wives Some
ot tha articles are liable to duty and
the nichmon county customs omcers
aelied them A few doten clgara wer
also aelxed but they are auch that no
one but a sailor man can smoke Tha
blue Jackets will probably b allowed
to tnke away the curiosities without
the pjjment of the duty The cigars
will b confiscated
Mar
By Aasoclated Press
Nw Ytirk June S Arrived Campa
ESrVi tunow Uveniool
ocandl from lUmbure
uifei
OUR MERCHANT MARINE
siivohitv unroitT aoaist tiiu
rmn siiirriu mu
It Would Sot Help Oar fffalpiilnff
Chttft Woold Ii
u Iloalnnil u It Is
cd o Appeal tn Congrens
Dy Associated Irfs
Washington June 10 Tlie Itepub
llcan m In 01 Ity of the house committee
on merchant marine and fisheries has
submitted to the bouse a report against
tho free irhlpplng bill introduced by
RepresentntUe Flthlan of Illinois
which tho Democratic faction of the
committee has recommended to the
house Itcpresentatlve Perkins of Iowa
Is the author of the report and it also
bears tho signature of Itepresentatlves
II I let to of Massachusetts and rhllllps
of Pennsylvania The measure Is mors
fitly entitled to designation as a bill
to destroy American ship building In
tne interests ot foreign countries
sajs Xcrklns Tho report uf the ma-
jority Is wholly occupkd In placing
the worst possible istlnmte upon the
prtsent condition of our merchant ma
tine The minority uie not disposed to
accept no Oark a Ttew nor disposed to
make argument wholly on the darker
side
Won Id Aot Ilrlp Vbipiilng
The majority confine themsehes to
the most discouraging view of Ameri-
can competltlc efforts and moke this
the only excuse for an abandonment
ot a distinctive mtlonal policy that
has been undliturbed throughout all
tne succession changes of the party
and administration slnco Its Initiation
at the ery threshold of our govern-
ment No attempt Is made to claim
Unit tho passage of this bill Into liw
would proe helpful to the gu eminent
of the United States or to the shipping
Interests uf nil cltlzms Tho proposi-
tion Is for nt unooudltlonal surrender
to foreign powers both of the pioHts
and BatfguiiitlH tmolved In the main
U nance of our Independence as the
builder of our own ships
sutIsrtiLtiTj lit KiiKlnml
That the adoption of this course
would prova highly satisfactory to
tlreat iJrlUlu and important marine
pow xrs ntHl not be questioned that
it would prove other than humiliating
to this republic a ceitalu Ulsgtuce
and a possible disaster may bo ac
ctptcd as equally probable
The discussion ufthe iuestlon con
tlnuis the report may be carried on
apart from the matter of bounties
and subMdks ti which the majority
of the committee devote so much at-
tention
It Is Improbable that ft bounty sjs
tem lu tha sense pulnted out would
be resorted to and jet the statement of
un American -shipbuilder that steam-
ship owners who perform publlo ser
lce by transporting ocean malls Un-
doubtedly expect pay for It and there
Is no reason whj thN countiy may
not pay for such sen Ice as well a
tounti lea with which It Is cblelly in
competition During the year 1893
Kngland Trance Germany Itussta and
Italy paid roughl J1CW78C5 for trans
portatlou of mulls by u
null ftlli lliltWn
England Is acknowledged to hae
been bo entltely successful In Its mari-
time policy that It Is now urged as
useless for the United States to stand
out longvr agulnst the complete dom-
ination by Knglaud of thn shipping of
this country The question is asked
whether If wo are to depend upon for
tltfii Bhlps because they are cheaper
foreign iuuii tries should have been
depended upon for tha new nay and
an I nft i lor line secured and thus re-
tard the development of establishments
which aro able to propose to the Jiilt
lsh admiralty for the contracts It U
suld to be settled that the United Btates
can build ad good ships ns any country
und build them cheaper than any coun-
try save England But for the law of
1714 this country could not have
dreamed of competing with Kngland
for building htr own ships Thcte Is
said to be less reason now for nsnault
Ing our navigation laws than at any
time since thu war particularly since
the Held of profitable employment Is
now greatly reduced
n Apiicnl tor Cliiuiuf
The flrst cost of the ships Is said
not to be the ton trolling consideration
but Its profitable employment So
long as foreigners protect themsehes
the carrlng trade cannot be taken
away by the expedient of fixe ships
It would be roily to abandon building
Iron ships when tho work has Just
commences That the wag s of Ameri-
can seamen are 30 per cent higher
than those paid abroad Is said to ex-
plain why ao many forelgnets ship
with us It Is hot so desirable to havo
the cheapest ships as the best ships
The extension of free registry to
essels engaged In coastwise trade If
held to be the natural consequence of
the proposed system In conclusion It
Is noted that no appeal has come from
shipping Interests to congress for the
Lhange
rnlr Kitty Married
By Associated Xres
Nashvltle Tenn June 9 Miss Kitty
Chcatem until recently a member ot
ChArles f rob mans company and Mr
William II Thompson of Uerpool
Kngland were married this afternoon
at E30 In this tity at the residence of
Mr Thomas Flitter A recepilon fol-
lowed the ceremony and was quite a
society event Mr and Mrs Thorn p
son left tonight for New York and
sail for England Wednesday next
Y M C A Jablle
By Associated Press
New York June 10 A Jubilee serv
Ice ot the Ilttletlt anniversary of the
organization of the Young Mens Chris
tlan association was held thla etter
noon on Twenty Uilrd street and Firth
avenue Prof Jaaper T Goodwin
chairman of tv wmty thlnl street
branch of the association DresM
Moruay viuiaras director of the New
Ynrlr city r
Heritage of the Fast and the Ilev O
If Vandelfp read the letter he wrote
In Ma 161 suggesting the organiza-
tion of the American branch of the
association The Tlov Dixon Jr and
Austin Abbot L L D dean of the
New York university law school also
made addresses
n Shot Three Time
Special Dispatch
Thorp Jprlntf Hood Co Tex June
10 Your reporter visited the ground
where Mr James Parker was killed
pine miles west of this place Deceased
was last seen In Totar a lllage near
by on the 2th oi last month Nothing
further was Been of him until last
Thursday two weeks later when his
remains were found not far from his
house Nothing was left of his once
robust frame but the bones He lKed
the life of a hermit and was supposed
to have considerable money He was
shot three times
The plac selected was suitable In
eery particular having a dense under-
growth and being Isolated
From appearances there must hae
been at least three persons Implicated
Husplclon points to one who is highly
connected
County OBItier Itemuted
Special Dispatch
Corpus Christ I Tex Juno 10 Dis-
trict Attorney John I Klelber who has
been here for the post two weeks for
thn purpose of procuring ths remoal
of certain officials of Hidalgo county
recehed nn order from District Judge
llussell last night for the suspension
of County Judge William P Dougherty
nnd County Com mltf loner Mnnuel
HlnJosa both of Hidalgo The charges
ngamst Dougherty are malfeasance In
offlto and misappropriation of public
funds and those agalnrt HlnJosa nre
Incompetency and malfeasance J M
DpLsrlna has been appointed tem-
porary Judge and P S Champion tem-
porary commissioner
Mr Klelber leaves for Hidalgo to-
morrow to Install the new omcers
Conftrierafr Heutilun
Special Dispatch
DelCulb Tex June 10 The Confed-
erate reunion here jestcrday was a
glorious success It 1b estimated that
C000 Usltors ucr here After the mul-
titudes had been filled there was at
least 30C pounds of barbecued meat
left Everything passed oft nicely at
the grounds but seernl hundred of
the crowd got drunk up town later In
the eenlng nnd a few fights was the
result DcKnlb yesterday was tho
scene of the largest crowd ever assem-
bled In Howie county
a
mro DtMiioerntlc Laaue
By Associated Press
New York June 10 The negro
Dmacratio of New York state
win convene In Syracuse N Y on
Tuesday July 10 The only business
to be transacted at this contention Is
the selection of two delegates to repre-
sent New York In the national conten-
tion which will contene In Indianapo-
lis the second Tuesday In August 1895
and for the selection of the standing
committees ns well as to prepare a
plan of organization for the rail cam-
paign In New York state
rienernl oxer Out of Jail
Hy Associated Press
Washington June Id Coxej Jlrowne
and Christopher Columbus Jones were
this morning released from the J II
They were met nt the door of the Jail
by Oklahoma Sam Driving four horses
attached to CoxeyV phaeton The four
proceeded to the National hotel where
they shook hands with the clerk nnd a
few friends who happened to bo prea
ent After
spending a quarter of an
liour In the hotel they atarted for the
Coxty camp In llHdenaburg
I he TovTiiNeiiil Prise
Ily Associated Press
New Haven Conn June 10 The
name of theTownsend speakera In the
Yale law schools have beep announced
as follows Percy rinley Memphis
Tenn II S Graves llurllngton Iowa
and a It Montgomery Adana Tur-
key The Townsend prize of 100 Is
awarded annually to that member of
the senior class who shall write and
inner me uesi oration at the graduat-
ing exercises
A BuectNHfiil li
By Associated Press
London June 9 A hlchlv iei
trial was had today of the torpedo boat
-- nurati ui tne mouth of the
Thames The trip lasted three hours
and the boat made twcntyseven knota
hnOUr Sh Uchve1 aly welt
throughout
Commander W P Cowles
naval attachee of the American
em
bassy captain Lord CharlVs Beresford
IlornVt uay w O boaW the
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Switchmens lleeetver
By Associated Press
Chicago Juno 0 J c Wilson haa
been appointed receiver for the Pwltch
mens Aid society by Judge Huthlll
upon application of George nutter
creOltor of the association sir liuu a
ijr hola nn nallncd Judgment or
Jiom against the association The r
-- iiAw i jiuWt
Tvtu 111c iJiHed
By Associated Press
Guthrie O T June 9 -News reached
here from the Bemlnole
country or a
desperate l atlte between deputy
shals ot the Port Smilh court mar i
i1 norao levs In which one of
J iouly ounded Ina
John Pletcher
nnd Perry Nwcomh
wcomb
thieves were killed
Coneelon Cancelled
By Associated Press
Buenos Ayrcs June 8The national
government haa cancelled
several
cessions which severely burden con
exchequer ot this prov he i R V0
able that the provlnw otBuenn i rob
Will cede the port M i nS
lo th
republc In exchanae r m
settllngJhpXinclai artL
cot llaio
but an trecenoion5JrttmtnJ
due to small agent tvti
smaller agents and Vbrnlnff I0
peddr rhne SV nfcl
well aa Iron clad contraef - 01M as
ottering only doubtful g
exchange Whr ntres in
WjLm1
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Cluvernor McKInley MeTerety Roast
el by HlrlLlnir Vtlners
By Associated Press
Cincinnati Ohio June 9 A special
to the Commercial Gazette from Mas
slllon Ohio BnyB that today the min-
ers relief committee of that place re-
turned to Governor McKlnley the S1Q
he contributed to their subscription for
the relief of the unemployed miners
which he apoke or In hla letter aa his
mite Here Is the letjer pr the relief
committee
vrit10 un8 IVIIllam
McKlnley Governor or Ohloi Dear Sir
sou will nnd tld donation
hMe Iner f Masslllon They em-
phatically refuse to accept n mite
from Ihe hand that assisted In smit-
ing tliem our donation was solicited
because the miners believed you were
J1 Y sympathy with
them oa I the ordinary every day clt
Izen but since you have divested your
self ot sour covering and jour true
SL R1ni1 in glowing colors
i e coiiiaminatlon of your
f nmbltion In a political
way bo far
as the miners are concern-
firth YouV etc b
blgned JOHN WILIICLM
President
ITALY AT TI1I1 TAIU
The Itesults nerlnreil t Sntltne
tory Ihe Dculiil
By Associated Pi ess
Home June 11 Tho chamber ot dep-
uties toda debated the ngrlcutural
budget An exciting discussion arose
as to the results of Chicago Colum-
bian exhibition for Italy Slgnor Adolfe
lngle said that tho results were nega
tlvo arid In the course ot his remarks
strotgly ciltksed the Italian commli
sloner to the Worlds fair
MarquiB llrrlco Ungare -who was one
of the commissioners defended himself
against the nttuck of Slgnor Engle He
declared that the rtsults of Italvs par-
ticipation 111 th fnlr v n l f
considering the Binall menna that had
TVn conunnna of the
Italian aectlon
1 fCava minister cf com-
merce defended the action nt th -
5SendclocdWhCh Clet W
rir Herts of rttnnma
By Associated Press
Paris June Tho government has
decided to ask the chamber for a
rtidlt of J30OO00 In order to Bend troopa
to Protect the Trench frontier In Af-
rica The cnblnct has decided to pro-
ceed with the trial of pr Cornelius
Ilerx the Panama lobbyist lr Hera
for a long time past lias been a fugi-
tive In Kngland His extradition has
repeatedly been attempted by the
Prtnch government but uvvlng to con-
ditions ot hla health the fugitive ha
aucceedlng Is escaping being brought
to trial
s
Ordered to teiive
Ly Associated Press
Berlin June 9 Eight artlsta from
the Ilojal theater at Copenhagen ar-
rived a revy class ago at Haderleban
Cnelswlg for the purpose of giving
jo 111 mo iamsn language The
werea rrested and onlered to leave the
pine notwithstanding the fact that the
yi1 wlnt the use in Chelswlg
SfiIri Danlth language waa recently
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