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Fort Worth Texas
HUM IlLIlUAl
In response to the Increased pntron
age accorded by the Dallas clientage of
The Gnxctte hne established a spu
ria ngney there In charge of Mr It
Ilulhcrford Ofllce Mcleod hotel
POIl ATTlJIIMV LMltAU
Vrlends of
Ml TUIAY A rULM tl
of Pan Antonio announce hi in ns a
candidate for thi Democrat I o nomlna
Hon for Attorney General of the state
roit i MirTivvr fimiiioii
We aro authorized to announce
II W CAMP
of Tort Worth as a candidate for the
pemncratlo nomination for Lieutenant
Governor of Texas
Fnp Xfnte I nutl Inmntlimlniter
VT ar nuthnrUed tn announce
WM 1UIAMLKTTU
of Illls county as u candidate
for land commissioner for 1 exna
subject to the action of the Democratic
state convention
rosTiJirs Loew i uuicsts
The storm wavh will reach this me-
ridian and the other changes noted
m II occur at and within 10 mile ot
Tit Worth within twenty four hours
before or after sunset on the dates
Blven below
June 10 Wind changing
coiiiAiiiiM wtrH itnroitM
The necessity for rcf mis lit social
end political circles Is not often ques-
tioned and thoro are urrsons nulok to
detect tho eUs and a few are compe-
tent to suggest refoimatory methods
The Buccesurul refnimor Is not so easily
found Comparatively few men are
qualified for leadership een n lesser
bumbvr are fitted to copo with the
difficulties which llo In the path of
the reform
Trm man who ntsu mes the role of
reformer must have faith In hi in self
and stronii conIttIonsas to duty lie
must be honest sincere and tremen-
dously In earnest Them Is In him
J lier vonse rAUm nor concmslon
nul he must ha willing to imM con-
tumely and bitter crgnnlxed opposi-
tion He will blunder but the censor-
ship of his opponents will teach htm to
avoid past mistakes
An article In tho New York Herald
not long ago itludcd to tho demonstra-
tions made at the dinner of Homeo-
pathic alumni In that city when the
bare mention of the name of Dr Patk
hurst brought out cheers from 250 phy-
sicians present On another occasion
npresentatUes or the New Vmk cham-
ber of commerce and other citizens
equally prominent gae a banquet In
honor of this disturber of oxlstlnu
evlt social Conditions ami jot no man
of the times has had to face inoro ridi-
cule lie has been held up not only
as A crunk but his moth en have been
Impugned and his methods discredited
His ultimate triumph over bis do
fumers shows that bo has learned from
them and he has constant exhibited
thoie qualities that aro necesur to
attack successfully entrenched e 11
Hail he bein leas courageous his early
mistakes would ha undone him but
he rtfcoverd fioin these and has com
pulled the ftpplauw the sympathy and
co operation of men once distrustful
and opposing
There U a lesson In his success for
others who grow faint hearted over
corruption In politics and morals How
ever disheartening flrt efforts may be
prslsltenve and sincerity will Tln and
In this mans cureor is to be fouhd en
couragentent tq any who may need It
and are moved ta a performance of
ithat U clearly clvlo duty
whit FumsaiMnn mhws
aronwood June 14 Editor Gaiette
J may not fully understand what
sou mean by rree coinage of slUer
DJ you mean ta opcrato the mines
nt government expense and go tho
rntL JiUa buUoi th udvsntogo
of the difference between the bullion
iphargeT If bo 1 jnuat ask jon to
iJtJw ftlAJ
expuse m I would eppose operating
mills and gins nt public expense to
grind tho farmers wheat and gin his
cotton free of charge to him because
I think that would be clasn legisla-
tion 1 would oppose opera tltic the
mints at public ixpense to coin gold
or silver free of charge for the same
reason It may be that thti in not
what you mean by the term free coin-
age of sliver It It Is not 1 hopo you
will Inform your readers Jut what
jou do understand by free coinage
We Democrats over here believe In
cold silver nnd a paper money re-
deemable In coin and we believe In
coining gold and silver without dis-
crimination against either metal un
dr such congressional or International
legislation as will secure and main-
tain n parity between the two metals
You may put me down as favoring
nn efficient railroad comrrllsslon elect-
ing United States ncnators by a popu-
lar vote tariff reform pension reform
the Income tax and the repeal of the
state bank tax Now about the state
ticket wa ore not ready to record our
vote Wo nro rielegites to the state
convention nnd instructed to ote
first last and all the time for the
Hon T A Fuller of Ban Antonio for
attorney genet at and there our in-
structions end We like Chiltons
speech quite well but wish to hear the
other man Yours truly
T It ALLEN
The term free coinage ot silver as
commonly used tneans an equality
of silver with gold at the government
mints Gold Is not coined free but
a charge Is made for mintage The
coinage of silver since Its demoneti
sation In 2873 has been on government
account Tree coinage has refer-
ence to tho privilege of coinage the
opening of the mints to silver whether
presented by Individuals or the gov-
ernment The opponents of u single
standard contend that gold should not
have special privileges before tho law
and that tie owners of gold mines
should not talco tho benefit of legisla-
tive bulling of the gold market which
it constantly expanding the credits of
tho world and contracting1 Uo ability
of the debtor class to meet Us obliga-
tions
n i in aa
Trom advance copy of Major Tad
docks speech t resenting1 Governor
Hogg to the New York chamber of
commerce
Our Jim
No Jtlcs on him
If Dill Daltou Isnt dead lie will
ntrnnn tnltH nutlet Hint nntlilnir unlit
about him In the lately published obit-
uaries got 8
The ftud between Col Newcomb and
Btateamun Cuncy Inspires the hope that
a few Dcmoirallo constubtes and Jus-
tices of the penco may be elected In
Texas this jcar
Sugar subsidies make the mare go
Its funnj ery very funny funny
for to travel In this way
howlei en iguto East with Gov-
ernor Hugg
Tho gallant onuluught of tho Hous-
ton Post on the carshed platform Is
two ears too late Like burmany It
Is here to stay
Ta tn our own Don Juan
Never
haul down the American flag-
llrn 111 11 lit M
Elltor GzUe
Hoanoke Tot June IS For my In-
formation nnd for the Information of n
number of other Guxuile readers I
wish jou would pteuso mako a Uttlo
explanation In The Gazette ballot
after Horace Chiltons name tho
words ti gold standard advocnto
follows V o have been accusing
Humm of belnir one of our utrong
double standard men and If he It not
guilty we ure after u man down hem
that la guilty A J 11YAB
Mr Chilton Is a stauch supporter of
the double standard The line after
his noma Is printed on The Gazetto
ballot to enable those who do not
agree with his views favoiablc to rtt
tr to oto for an advocate of the
single standard
It is the contldcnt opinion of all the
opponents of Judge llengan that ha
stands no chance of receiving the nom-
ination for governor and wn huvo their
word for It that he will bo third In the
race Hence the plan of proo dure to
be adopted at Dallas cannot In any way
ntfect him Now let us all unite on a
majority rule which will expedite the
nomination of Mr Culberson or Mr
Lanham
Pedeinl Judge Bhepard li a steady
contributor to the literary bunau
w hlch the Federal appointees have
Started for the purpose of defeating
Heagnn and ot bringing out n mona
metalllst Tor United Btates Henator
Civil strvlce reform a exemplified in
Texas politics Isnt tho howling suc-
cess that Carl Bchura fondly Imagines
It to be
The experience of Abjsilulin hus
bands Is not calculated o encourage
American men n the aupport of equal
suffrage in that country woman a
rights obtain to the degree that If lh
husband offends the wlfo she turns him
out Into the cold woild to shirt for him
Btlf unlit he Is duly repentant
Judge Tamil nnd Secretary Carlisle
havo been heard from In Texas In-
dorsing tho financial poltcj of the prps
Ident If the other Federal office-holders
of the country desire to get lit a
word edgeways they should bgln eatly
In order q give each appointee
chance
Harney Olbbs ti not even figuring
In the applause this heat Houston
Tost
Dont worry about Darney He imt
looking for that brand ot applause
Barney prefers hoe cake potatoes and
butUr milk to soda pop any day in
the year
It Is now In order to Inquire of each
new candidate for office whether ha
has the permission of opposing candi-
dates to make the race
Sugar should be put on the free
list U Jt throw every dolar of the
sugar trusts boodla Into the Itenubll
can contribution box
There never win h iaw tt
friends of weak candidates who hope
w yrtuu oy deadlocks wm not oppose
mkMtiijmJaim
THE CrYZETTJ IOIiT WOHMI TISXAS SAVVKUAX JUDil 10 383
the adoption of majority rule This
jear la as good us any other to lq
right no matter who may be the In-
direct gainer or loser by the operation
Philadelphia pn pern report that ba-
the 12th the thermometer registered
and over and people wero taking each
other Is It hot enough for yout Mor-
al Come to Texas and enjoy Its In-
vigorating breezes
Tho kids will know more about four
mile races when they have finished
a futile chaso of the cloud of dust
ruined by the Old Jloman on the home-
stretch
TUG OLD COVISIONKU
A VWIIer IVIio Knovrn Hint ltrcount
HI JlJXorj
Stephenvllle Journal
To the Journal In one or two para-
graphs In a local paper there are some
statements to which It might be well
to calL jour attention Trilling Inaccu-
racies may be overlooked by a writer
who while an honest Democrat Is in
state politics so fur as shown by his
published opinions almost a stranger
within our gates Note following
Ileagan has bten a useful man to
Ttxastfor tho past twenty five or thirty
years but he hen lived out his most
useful dajs That might be extended
a little ns to time und arena Jle was
In the Texas legislature several times
and was true to his state and people
So true and so able that he was sent to
congress wher lie made hlmstlf fa-
mous for his Iron nerve sterling integ-
rity and his Intense states rights prin-
ciples The leading men of the Union
hud confidence In his ability and his
rugged honest
He came out when his state seceded
Mr Davis having served with htm In
congress knew his great qualities and
In his effort to gather about him tho
wisest and best men ot the South called
Mr Heagnn to his cabinet and made
him postmaster geuLral Many Im-
provements werej made on the old pos-
tal system and otlurs were suggested
all of which have since been adopted
and Incorpoiated Into tho postal sys-
tem of the United Btates
He was faithful und true to President
Davis to tho South and to her cnuse
When all was over he stood Ilrmly by
his chief and when Mr Davis urged
hint to leavu him and seek his own
personal safety he refused to abandon
him clung to him followed his for-
tunes was captured with him nnd
with htm Imprisoned In Forttvss Mon-
roe Doing iclcnsed he left the prison
and the vicarious sufferer only becausu
urged by his friends to come out and
help the South through the war of re-
construction He was not car able of
Infringing on his parole but helped hU
pcoplu by bis advice mid encoutuge
ment As soon us paroled his old dis-
trict took him from his qut life on
his farm near Palestine und returned
him to congress nnd kept him there
tilt ho was elected to the United Btates
senate live years ago At the earnest
and patriotic appeal of Governor Hogg
to return to his ntato und bptvo Texas
on the railway commission he resigned
three jears ago giving up the senator
ship to accept a place of toll and em
bairnEsmcnt In the service of the state
Bo It la easily sten that hi period of
usefulness to Texas to tho United
Btates to the Confederacy and again
to the state nnd the Union extended
nearer to a half century Mr Iteagan
In now about one year over the three
scori and ten usunlly allotte to men
vet his eye Is not dim nor his natural
forces abated Ho Jms tho strength
nnd vigor of most men of forty five
His mind Is Intact Intelligent active
and stored with the garnered wisdom
of many jears of trlng experience and
active statesmanship The grandeur
of his physical und moral courage his
unswerving honesty his truth and
frnnkness his fidelity to lits friends
his people his principles to his party
and his God are known and read of
nil men
He has not sought the nmc of gov-
ernor but he allows the peoplo of Tex
as the privilege of bestowing on Mm
the best gift they have power to offer
The proudest ponltlon to which a Texan
can aspire on to which hi record ami
ability fairly entitle him and to which
hie election will be a source of rejoicing
nnd congratulation the length and
breadth of the solid South SIGMA
Kincic uDottmi
A rnlllifnl SIimp Whit lNillniTed 111
Hunter Into UfuIIi
Editor Gazette
Col J Friends article Old 3ol
about the good old darkey of his mess
endurln ob de wan in n tlmtly remem-
brance of tho fulthful man in black
who followed our fortunes in the
4 storm cradled nation that tell as
little chltdren nnd whose kind simple
humblo souls will never b equalled by
unother such race In another such
patriarchal age I too would add
tribute to Uw memory ot another
such who was with ine from the first
buttlo ot Manassas till the battle of
Gettysburg where he lost his life for
his friends The Master of the human
heart soa greater Iqve hath no man
than this My father Kentucky born
brought him from Kentuck nnd wo
culhvi him Kentucky Geurgeto dis-
tinguished Mm from another on the
ltau of that name Early In April
Ufil I enlisted when the tocsin sounded
for home defense and George was my
constant companion tilt his death We
wcio about the same age and never
in my life have I met a character
while or black whose gentle humility
of spirit came so near tho standard
as set up by Christ ns this poor kind
sable skinned son of Africa He was
not afraid to light either At the bat-
tle of Leeshurg In October 1541 noted
for being the death of General Baker
Lincoln s friend and for whom Lincoln
mourned so sincerely when my regi-
ment Seventeenth Mississippi rushed
In nbout sun down and decided the
nght wo ran over two bowlders which
George assisted ta carry In triumph
from the Held Dut ho was more val-
uable to us as a cook and forager than
a fighter so we were careful to keen
htm In rear When wounded at Gettja
burg I had orders from our surgeon
to remain and be captured or a move
would disrupt the artery Just taken
up Hut when the army began to move
back on that mornlntc of the 4th of
July 3Sb3 I called to George to get me
nn ambutanco which ho did and all day
we tnovMl back on the pike In that
slow drizzling rain and when utglit
came wt had only got eight miles at
CaMitown Bur enough the artery
broke and T had to stop or bleed to
death That night wo slept under tho
sime blanket George and I on the
porch of -a Pennsylvania Dutchman and
In the morning repaired to a burn In
an apple orchard opposite About sun-
down George told me the Yankees were
coming1 and had begun to separate all
ths black folks from thctr masters
I told him hl freedom he had earned
and wah his but he did not want it
that way nnd would not have It so
He determined to go back over tho
mountains that night and Join the rest
meet and wait for nu to be exchanged
I told him then to go as ha desired but
to first bieak my sword so the Yankees
could not get It I was neargeant
major of the rfglmenU Its gleam and
glint in the djing sunlight of that
woeful day as it broke In twain In the
crark of that barn Is yet as vivid as
yesterday l was in prison and never
Joined my regiment after belnff ex-
changed and never knew the fate or
poor faithful George till about a year
after the end of the war He had made
It safely over the mountains nnd was
nearly to the rtar of our forces when
he was stopped by ft Northern lady to
cnqulro nbout her son whom George
happened to know In our army He
hndjust told her that her son was safe
and a prisoner when the advance of
the Yankees came up nnd seeing- the
gray Jacket began firing on It and
George was killed The lady saw him
burled nnd brought the story over the
lines C C CUMMING3
eciiiEu A coov WHITE
Cook In u Mllltln Ciimpimr lias a
1 rljflit
Press Iteport
McClalneaville Ohtd June 13 LaBt
night while Company B of the Eighth
Iteglment was guarding- the big bridge
across the Ohio they found a can con-
taining harf a pint of nltro glycerlne
sitting on the stone approach with a
string tied to It They cut the string
and took it away with them urn I J the
hoots and Jeets of a motley mob of
strikers Later the found two dyna-
mite bombs made with powdered coal
molded with glue into baits They
were placed on the bridge so that the
train going over would explode them
Whcti the militia took them away tho
miners poured rocks upon the soldiers
but Company II soon scattered the
strikers without any bloodshed Tho
strikers declare the bridge will be
blown up tonlghL A colored cook In
Company A Eighth Regiment named
Lucln Anthony Vayne during the
riot at the bridge was so scared that
Ills former Jet black hair Is as white as
snow this morning
ClIltUSE MEXiriN Tltl311
The Montcnllnn Jlnj Itrvuntc Cltl
leui ot Mexico
Press Iteport
San Fmncleco Cal Juno 15 Lai
Lung Lol formeily Chinese ronsul
gcnernl at this city received notice
from lha emperor of China of hta ap
pilntimrt as ambajsutor to Mexico
with full power to ratify the treaty
between China tml Mexico
The tnaty pro ides that Chines citi-
zens my become citizens of Mexico
There Is no law of registration oi ex
elusion The Chtnesc will extend the
same privileges U Mexicans
rillVlES SbtlUltlEltM
Iii Clilim li itic I hi iim4 il Entile of
u MlliiKe
Iresj Iteport
Vancouver II C Juno 15 Tho
steamer China reports that a band of
Pirates with eight Junks planned an
attack on Tanch a walled Village In
the district ot Hennlng Juang Tang
The villagers leurnid of the Plot and
surrounded the r I rates und thirty
two were killed und three captured
Three Junks were selred and many of
the pirates were drowned While es-
caping eight villagers wem wounded
iiulvr nicvcin ittti
I Ioiir Iteluj Itlilf 4uris fur
t nn I
lress Report
Sarnla Ont June 15 The most Im-
portant relay bicycle rate ever held in
Canada started at I oclock this morn-
ing Tho terminal Is Montreal The
tm miles of ineusugQ which the riders
carry la to be signed by the majors of
nil the cities along the route They ate
expected to reach Montreal at 30 to
moirow evening
ItllE COIVn AHVIOMH
11 IU Mont Ardent Adocate TliU
SimkIuii
Press Iteport
Washington June 15 Even thn most
ardent advotitfa of the free coinage of
silver are about ready to abandon the
Idea of rescuing their crusade In tho
house this session They are not
brought to this pass any weakening
of their faith but circumstances seemed
to have conspired against them lately
to set the silver queetlon aside
TWO III M It rll KILLED
ll Frtilnuii Eiploalon In Autrla
Mlutts u rire
Tress Itpport
Vienna June 15 rivo distinct ex
ploslcns tf firedamp occurred In the
coal mires at Karwtn
during lost night Two hundred
miners wire kllUd and a number
were entombed In tho mines Fires
are now burning fiercely
Minlcr Cup lured
Press Iteport
Julesburg Col June 15 One hun-
dred and twenty deputy marshals from
Denver captured the seventy common
wealers who hae been here two days
and took tlum buck to Denver
Other members ot the army are dis-
persing
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rhiii u iijintr
Frew Heport
Englevvood June 15 There is no
change in the condition of Ihelps Phj
slclans think he will live till this af-
ternoon His married daughter ar-
rived from Europe this morning She
w as taken off from quarantine this
morning by her mother tn a tug
ptorllunmvut lni
Press Iteport
Springfield III June 15 The su-
preme court this morning- rendered an
opinion In the celebrated apportion-
ment cases In which it Is held that
as set forth in the bills tiled by appel-
lants It has no Jurisdiction
Kltldeinto of Suicide
Press Report
Pittsburg Pa June 15 An epidemic
of suicide has been raging here for
several days This morning the record
Is three
- -
Urnrli Lund on Ont
Press Iteport
London Out June 15 The relay
riders reached here at 7 27 1 3 thl
morning twelve minutes late
-
Horn ot Minis
Weak by Imj rudence are many stom-
achs Puny people have Invariably
weak dtgestlon The robust as a rule
eat heartily and assimilate their rood
A naturallj weak stomach or one that
has become although not so originally
derives needful uld from this thor-
ough stomachic Hostettera stomach
Hitters The restoration of vigor to
the delicate Is the piompt effect of a
recours to this professionally sanc-
tioned and universal esteemed pro
moter of health Nerv ousnessa
symptom of chronic Indigestion I
overcome by It Ho are liver com-
plaint and constipation Incipient rheu
matlsm and kidney trouble It defeats
ttiorougnly and It constitutes an effl
elent defense against malaria Hut in
order that the full beneflt derivable
from Us use h ijfl b availed of it
should not t usd tn a haprWrd
iy but contlnualij The ia Bif
costlon hoidg good of all gjnmarj
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THE BUSINESS SITUATION
DUV AXD lift UlSTKEGTS nnPOBTS
rou thi meek
Murh Improvement Is ntlceiible All
0r the Count rj Settlement of
the Coal BtrlLe LlUely to Lend
to Hetter IhittneiN nt Once
By Associated Press
New York June 15 Bradntreet8
review of the state of trade tc morrow
will say An examination of recent
statlfrtlcs regarding available supplies
of wheat in the United Btates li this
and preceding year joints to the prob-
ability of the United Btates having at
least 140000 000 bushel of vheat avail-
able for export for the ear ending
July 1 1933 compared with about 1C6
000000 exported In the preceding twelve
months 1S60OOOO0 in 1892 93 and 225
000000 In 1891 92 Exports of wheat
flour Included both coasts United
Btates and Canada amount to 2254
03 bushels this week against 2742 000
last week 3 831 000 bushels In the sec-
ond week xt June last jear 3336 000
bushels In 1892 and 239SOO0 In 1891
There are 227 failures In the United
Btates thhf week against 207 last week
303 In the second week of June 1S93
Kl In 1892 and 230 In the like week of
891 Of the more Important Eastern
cities the only one noting nn Improve-
ment is Pittsburg where salts have
been stimulated by warmer weatler
At Philadelphia the textile lnduitnes
report a sluggish demand although
sales ot paints and glass are In fair
volume and anthiuclte coal sells for a
little more x
llaltlmoro merchants report the name
extreme conservatism on ilUtpart of
both bujers and relltrs and trade ery
dull In the South thero are live titles
at which merchants ure sail to have
enjojed some nnprovemtnt In busi-
ness
Jacksonville declares collections are
better and at New Orleans and Mem-
phis demand for staple goods increased
in groceries nnd drj goods
Nashville regards the outlook for fall
Improved but admits ratu Is needed
At the manufacturing centers Atlanta
ard Augusta mill ere reported fair-
ly active Needed rains In Bouthern
Texas ate said to have stimulated de-
mand for Jobbers at many points
West und Northwest few If uny evi-
dences of improvement in business are
to be picelved except those tele
giaphcd from Omaha Chicago and De-
troit Vctlvltj at the Omaha metropo-
lis Is showing Itself li increased de-
mand for money Hecent advices are
that wheat and oats crops In that state
will bo Bmall but that of corn heavy
Chicago shipments In seasonable lines
repcrt un average trade for the mid-
dle of June due to renewed ordering
for fall delivery by country merchants
In districts not affected by the coal
strikers a report which is In Bharp
contrast to that from Bt Louis which
for weeks has reported quite favorable
features Dullness at Detroit hai been
helped by better w eather and in
Louisville drugs are more active and
the manufacturing of Jenns Is hold-
ing its own There Is no Improvement
from the depression nnd dullness char-
acterizing general trade In Cleveland
Cincinnati Milwaukee and St Paul
At Portland Ore Iloodi are subsid-
ing und goods are being moved In
the n11eys some fruit crops will be
lost owing to lack of transportation
Trade at San Eranclaco Is only fair
wheat export business being at a stand-
still
THE riNACIAI REVIEW
Delny In the TnrllT Cmite Dullness
nnd leiirelon
By Associated Press
New iork June 15 Eradstreeta
financial review tomoirow will suy
Tho speculative stock market respond-
ed feebly to the check to the coal strike
and shows dullness with depressed
tendency on the probability of delay
over the tariff
Sugar stock has declined on rumors
of opposition in the house to the sen
nto sugar schedule Tho Atchlion re-
organization plan expected next week
is said to involve a 112 assessment and
affects barkrupt properties unfavor-
ably The bond murket Is dull and
firm The IHlllmore nnd Ohio has sold
a bond Issue of IS60OO00 In London
Porelgn exchange Is Inactive and In-
quiry has diseased Tor this reason
the gotd shipments for the week
umount to only 32250 000
The Dank of England has the largest
gold reserve on record amounting to
7i per cent of Its deposits GroB3 earn
Ings of 127 railroad companies for May
rflect heavy losses caused by the
transportation Interests becauie of the
strike and the general business de-
pression Earnings of 99 323 miles of
rntlrouda In Muy aggregate 330154 549
a decrease of 17 7 per cent from the
May total ot last year the heaviest de-
crease from lost yeur shown in any
month so far this iear Per live
months 126 roads earned 1179 891037 a
decrease of 14 2G per cent from the
corresponding total a yeir ago Heavi-
est decreases are among Eastern und
Central Western companies due to
heavy losses on coal trafllc Combined
earnings of 10 prominent coal carrying
companies show a decrease frm May
a year ago of 41 per cent
ihn x con UEruiir
End ot lie Cant Blrlke 1 111 Make
llutnc lletter
By Associated Press
New York June 15 It G Dun
Gos weekly review of trtde sajs The
strike of bituminous coal miners will
end Monday wherever the authority
and advice of their geneial organlza
tlon can end It and thero Is little
room to doubt that the coal famine will
then begin to abate Some time must
elapse before supplies of fuel will en-
able all works to resume that have no
other reason for
suspension of
pro-
duction The actual output of pig
Iron for wek June l was enly 02 517
tons against 126732 April 1 and 174 -029
a car ago but the reduction of
243 552 tpps in unsold stocks Indicates
KSl2UianlUr Vearly douM out-
put has been taken for consumctlon
Many boot and shoe shops haveTtopnej
bus shipments from
the East ate lo
per cent larger Xor June thus far than
Uat iear Tne Vmand Is mainly S
flned to low
prloed good and lias r2
cently been more narrcvv foVVrL
Wiaiy It U awei tcd that ciiSS5
M tat
di
belter toije li irKzrgmwlat
r M
J5TS2S1 r8SSS
can at ront t wlfiST K SaV1
marltti Further concnSon tT tn
and reccift reports that prMu3tli ha
been closo to last eara la said to be
bated upon return from onljr the most
fortunato mills That Roods are aecu
mutating IS evident but sales hao
been distinctly Improved with tho
wenthcr
heat is only a fraction hlcher the
exports and ordinary consumption for
tho year having already exceeded tho
Kovernmenl estimate of last years crop
by 121 001000 bushels Western re
ceipts for tho week have been 1474401
bushels against 2101974 last year and
Atlantic oxports only 008990 bushels
cjralust 2223 007 last ear Cotton hus
lelded a fraction and the report of
ncreajro by the Xlnanclal Chronicle In-
dicates an Increase of 2 0fl per cent
with prospects decidedly more favor-
able than a ear ago Whllo business
Is narrow It Is comparatively free
from losses by failure for the liabili-
ties reported In failures for the first
Vteek of June were only S2 507228 of
which 1471 IIS were of manufacturing
and 11912 302 of trading concerns The
number of failures this week has been
232 In the United States against 213 last
Sear and 40 In Canada against 31 last
year
Hunk Clenrliius
By Associated Press
New York June 15 The following
table compiled by Bradstreets shows
the total clearances at the principal
cities and the percentage of Increase
or decrease as compared with the cor-
responding week last ear
New York dec 20 9 3428779 210
Chicago dec 39 S5 591221
Boston dec 112 76797 902
Philadelphia deo 227 CI 284 000
Ht Louis 22 851870
San rrnnclsco dec 15 3 12C01 655
Baltimore dec 11 14 031890
Pittsburg dec C3 11779 812
Cincinnati Inq 3 7 12 782250
Kansas City dee 2 7 9 0073S1
New Orleans dec 23G 0 207605
Buffalo dec 513 3779067
Milwaukee dec 19 5 4450006
Detroit dec 182 5200110
Louisville deo 102 5 630712
Houston dec 10 3 3987991
Denver deo f07 2004 378
Dallas Inc 19 4 1980058
Memphis lnc 094 2406941
Saannah lnc 19 1276857
Atlanta dec 142 902 073
Tort Worth lnc 208 1523147
Waco doc 12 1019134
Jacksonville dec 62 403 627
Birmingham dec 410 2373S6
Chattanooga dee 47 9 191032
Nashville deo 1C 6 826 641
Galveston dec 5 0 3956920
Total U S dec 19 6 J832 8C3 09f
ExcluslM of N Y 98 404034481
Dominion of Canada
Montreal Inc l 6 J10796l
Toronto deo U2 622044
S 1ec 21 1008608
Hamilton dec 189 682137
Winnipeg 727899
Totals deo 41 J1770987l
Not included in total
Ilry Good
By Associated Press
New York June 15 In the generally
quiet demand that has prealld for
staplo coltons thero has betn no
charge and only a moderate new busi-
ness was done On former purchases
dclUcrles tic taking a great many
goods Woolen gjods are In ery light
request Tor autumn prints ginghams
cotton dress good ladles duck suit
ings and other specialities there was
more business doing Printing cloths
dull at 2 11 iui for tl squares
x
A Contlrt Cnuip Horror
Special Dispatch
Caldwell Tex June 15 Itobert New
some and Ben Ma ers overseers on
Koppes convict farm are held for mur-
der On May 22 a tramp painter named
Dunn was sent to the farm to work
u ane Dunn complained of being
sick but was stripped and whipped
for forty minutes On tho same after-
noon he was again whipped by tho
sama guards nnd beaten with a pistol
on the hetd He was compelled though
Sm 0n Scfp the gang In the
JJV I1 h0 fell exhausted
on the porch A
negro convict was
0ed to him into the house
and Dunn soon died Nolhlng was done
in the case until a released convict
mf J IV ana exposed the horrible
l Prevailing on the farm
Th Bre1 mHnatlon and tho
UgaVcd quelon ls be Mir
Tin- mtlou Piilnte
Special Dispatch
Waco Tex June 15 Anolher very
lmportnnt application for space In tho
Texas cotton palace wos received this
morning It came from tho Price bak-
ing powder company This company
had a mngniilcent dlsrinv nt m
nL hero
iV u ooerts nro not at
MrA but Vice President James I
i ays he expects to hear from
them In n day or so and thinks there
Is no doubt that they will both tome
TmI1VrnrioncIovlntr ceremony on
June 22 and that both will deliver ad-
dresses
1 Xlrnmtners Sudden Death
Special Dispatch
Beevllle Tex June 16 Chas n
Estabrook representing the Scnrrltt
rurnlture comnanv of Rt Tnta who
sitting In front of the Queen hotel this
TnornlnB was selred with convulsions
v4 ln few Im Is home
Is In Yazoo City Miss
Ilolh Men Liberated
Special Dispatch
Houston Tex June 15 John Yoa
kum and C H Craft accused of wreck-
ing tho Katy passenger train last win-
ter and shooting the brakemon who
went back to flag an approaching
train were today liberated the charge
being nol prossed for want of evidence
m
lreadergast Cue
Tress Iteport
Chleago Ill June 15 Attomejs In
ine Prendergast case appeared before
Judge Pajne this morning and the date
or fixing the trial was continued until
tomorrow
LnrweM Tokticoo Factory
Press Iteport
Washington June 15 The United
Sil onsul Belfast sais the
wo factory In the world Is
now In course of erection there
m
To Full Membership
Press Report
VTi ruu wus luay aamitteu
tXriTS nmb6rBhP m the American
lurr can tr pa
lllir A1Htliiiiiit ttiiii
Press Report
nJiJT J0 un I5 National
S of rth America obtained an
iSiffi1 1 15 LR Jt for
nni v -Missouri jvansas
Texas Trust
company on a note
4111 1 nnl Itllt -
Press Iteport
3aBlin Jun 5 In h senate
lam S tn vlng the mineral
lands mining laws passed
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reproduced ImoftYr
aientw BrookiiaVy
T
Ir and JUri rT4
cftvo ii Park a-
othViutrcc01
her crailI
knee noj
My -
Jears a1 lHjfcJ
strength M
me I was then tllL9
with indigene VnJoti
two o S I mSSI
three monYhs7flTaTs1Wl
J1 n1 JTerisr iTf5i
sonu rood i imanrTri1
el an J I gotYtSiU
but 1 wos afru Slffi
Now to fat ii r9
me As the warm
hoped to get batter SrST
opening buds on th IS
in me park fuund
tre si w
and miserable t V
winter 1 was loiini TL
strength slowly but srWi
f aiy nrrves lr hT
shaken bo that my lp
At last by theaartMoffiL1
went to Peekskiii weI
for soma t me hut jTStiP
Wfl J MB
arr and tip
the opinion to on Mother tau
n7if d0l5fi W I li
r UUfc l l0i nio 1
hear the looks cr the taste of lt3
lie looked erave at
mnr ndn t n w
lingered and sank that Is idl tal
country - J
Kyery time I went un U
wire eald Jlr Cook I couWn
Was much trAinJl
than before although she flrtotti
nil ml t It
Well POnttniKvl tha 1- tt
that If It wers philCiDr W1
must cet home and ht nn om
Xovemhor they wrappeti mt q
utuuKui i nt nome wnaiTrmftJitt
ii mi w iiai mere Teas or tnc fptit
18 pounds 37 pounds IWfts
wemnca in my girlhood Hen-
do nothing eit noUitn c1 orly nai
wnm miKnt nappen iJiMtiWi
iora ana nrugs ciwa ueeimtoyiii
but of no use to me
On the next day afterws
my nusoano Drougnt let t M
pre dlgcsted food and siM i w
of his recommended It and iqt
oum try it i tailed it art R a
vrood nothing like cod liver o I
can It aocordtnc to til
tljns without leellnjr thelKts
deuce In It or Indulging fWbtf
It But It did has s soodcSMtf
that qtuckl It Kasm5tniflf
t could eat the old Hindi fl
and they didnt dltroi nfljt
began to get some Btwigta
end of a week to njr BunjrJajisJ
light I found I hW nlnH iw s
At the ena or inc secmw t
rrore And so on gilaiug tf
it ta crht wiipV nfie and If
114 pounds Jtwt 1 jJotadi bmJ
when l came nome i ena
hae no pain no cough n
enn run ud stairs like i
krow ou will beWf ns t
it I aII lnn tn Daolfntft
And sou think the pfe clt
Pakola dll all this for I
Cook J
Certainly If It cMnt tilt f
reer felt so well tm uki
leu ycum n -
11 INI Ill -- - N
nlone remarked Jlr O
t herl her slrenRth btr ctJ1
herself hr blight rj3
none ui iiiuku i i Ji
them to her it ran -
other people IhpUBS wrj
iaim itn1ia1 uhv It Oaf
published What my huitai wji t
ndded Mrs Cook
bi ingratituue on mr r ri
- itnfftrini ft
iuiinereni iw c - Jvfiip
lias this case say 1E
Are you ihlnT AtFiSZii
rood wmen inc TvJvv 1
stomach cannotrtlt Wf SS
for the wont oi yl
chilly because yo
feed tiw VSii
Are you slowy BltlkJnX2 5
of drugs nd ledldnej gj
succcssfil modern flkiM
p B rShS i
emacaioreMbgaB7a
nils up Ihe he lo Til
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