Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 218, Ed. 1, Friday, June 29, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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Cftrie are wort com
Li tints of any uMTppr
w of lte WlhPl
u AH
fttort orr icni ir run
Md II ot uie
tie giving iliom away
fure for Yourself
reif i f wlita plaid
ifjoods beautiful white
linuil stilpwl drcs goods
f we sold for 12 1 2 cents
ynrds for 81 25 Another
0 601U ai iuu iu yuruH
150 Another lot we
-at 10 cents they are
h moie that made a
cost yon SI 00
omonow we aie going to
anY dreFS pattern olany
jlie above -ten yards for
tents
Recapitulation
iff rvw wvw
lt2d areas pattern uoo
100 dress pattern CSo
Jread Tims Tabfe Uainng Tlm
ii and PnclJln IniJ OiM MilO
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Itlllir Hi t e
tini n m Mintmnt 1 Kniinn
rini Norili Hi 111 n m KlUO
V south J m 4vt m
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in m lort VVorlh nntt ltlfi
iidr 11 l Ilountfvti nml
j Cenlrnl lH m il t tn
I Color ulo mid Snntn 1 irll
7 liUI
Hi 111 Dllxt gee IB a - IMtni a e
lliSfl p ml SI Inril
Uttw th M a iii 1
It43 U ti
l4W DO THU ICOILB STKUf
v
if ofen their principles and
tbelr piatrorrns ana tneir conai
ure sidetracked by the manlpu
of achemera in conentIona As
W It may be able to do bo In the
tle4 time left for that stupendous
it The Gazette Intends to ascertain
wtha pcoplo cf Texas stand on live
tal Issues and In reference to the
Urates for ottlce Ve will not rely
ft orators and oracles for that In-
Ion but will go directly to the
want to know how you stand
most Important campaign in
bit flnce Its admission Into the
ta Is just ahead
mnnAi ctnmlardn 1 nn and
cMsVfr oI national reputation are
ilKlvrlng forces for the contest
luue 1p closely Jolatfd and this
idlKft ftlll determine whether Tex
Jemocrner will supDort Lombard
troll ctrpctiO tlactrlnes of finance
it ntll adhere to Its ancient
Li nf d htmntnllla standard
Kftsrnestly request that every rend
er Tne uazette wneiner a rfguiar
ner or noiwiii nu uui vim unui
and return to us The results
ill ballot will be announced from
m t day In the Dally and Sewi
ng nij uazette
tt m Vote Kdltor Gazette Tort
VH to Texas
n Gnettr Ilnllnt
MA irx ou the names of the
9uf i lor whom ou do not wish to
M i us with an ordinary election
PH Wt also the pjatform planks to
0WI sit you are opposed I
W lo Inltetl llr Senator
09 Chilton
gold sandard advocate
l r uoTfrnon
in IL ltcasan
KT Lanham
ins a uui person
n II Cochrnn
D iU Call
l or nniiorm
free silver colnate
Ktlait free silver coinage
fwan income tar
iKrtho state rallroaa commlsalon as
ileal the state railroad commission
u
THE FORT WORT
VOL 218
THE EOIE TAI
It Was Finally Approved
by tho Senate
HEW MEXICOS STATEHOOD
The Houso Passes tho Bill to
Admit It
Two Secfo orc In the TnrltT Hill
The a Bur frelieUalc In
Hy Associated Tress
Washington Juno 28 Mr Hear
s tart M n series if flllbusVrin man
01 u v res today In the senate which
scemel to indicate that H might be
tho purpose nf the Itepullcnntt t use
the Joint resolution passed bj the
houoe jesterdoy to eonUuin tor thltty
das after June 30 the upprxprlatl ns
ot the prtEf t ilscal enr to blockade
the tariff bill Tho r r utlon n ust be
passed before July 1 vVn alt annual
approprlatlins coaso At fwn ns ire
s nate n t Mr Hoar made ihu joint
of no quorum and as Uuru were only
eleven senators present tmnty HVe
mlnutis who ptnt awaiting the ap-
pearance of n sulHci nt number to nllt w
business to proceed
Mr Cockrill chairman of th appro-
priations committee then nmwrd his
motion of last night to nfr the n so-
lution to his committee Mr Hoar tu
persedtd this m tlon with no that took
prtd dmce moving to ierr with
to report back aa an amend-
ment the sundry clUl approjulitlon till
as It tmssid the house Mr Hoar c
sumed the remainder of tho morning
hour until 10 30 Ho protested against
keeping thu tariff bill before the senate
to the exclusion of all other KgNhtlm
and said that when tho maorlt uxked
the minority to continue existing ap-
propriations In ordir io priss n bill
that the minority believed injurluui
they asked too much
htn the hour of 10 30 arrived tho
question of the disposition of the rcso
lutlm gae way to the tat Iff bill
The pending umendment was that of
Mr JllU to Jtmlt the time to tho period
between March I and Aujrut 1 ot each
year when tho books of corporations
should he open to inspection Upon
this there ensued ft protracted discus-
sion Missrs Chandler Teller Manner
son anl Allison participating
Three Democrats Hill Murphy and
Smith voted for Hills motion to strike
nut tho income tax stctlun and Mc
Bi
SiH V
tig f
vfJBSBBHlr
pherson was paired for It Of the Re-
publican six llansbrouzh Mitchell of
nrnrnn Tf iilcrow Powe r Phoup and
Teller -voted against the motltn and
Dubois was paired Tint Populists all
voted against the motion Tho tax on
plavlng cards waa fixed at cents a
park When socUn 82 relating tu tho
tax on distilled spirits waa reached
Mr Piatt moved to exempt spirits used
In arts and manufactures from tho
operation t the Internal revenue tux
Lost
Section 8 which advances the tax
on distilled spirits from SO cents to
f 1 io a gallon was discussed at con-
siderable length Mr Pcffer offered an
amendment to fix the tax on beer at
J150 a barn I Lost
Mr Aldilch moved to make tho In-
creased whhky tax go Into effect Im-
mediately on the passage of tho bill
Adopted
Mc Ptfter movee to decrease
bonded peilod frora lgt to 1
ears Lost
Mr Torklns proposed an amendment
providing special bonded warehouse
for fruit brandies Lost
Mr Allison proposed nn amendment
to levy an additional tax of B cents
per Ballon In addition to the iio on all
distilled spirits remaining It bond
more than four ears Lost Mr Hill
voted with the Republicans
The committee amendment fixing the
tax at 51 10 per gallon and extending
ifksii
the
three
toiiT wonTii tjxas iuuday iuja issn
the bonded Tttrloil tn lht vnrs u
then agnfU 10 without JK lalon
Aif Aidrfch mood w tSoublo thq po
tial tax lmtttJcd on dpaVra In dtatlUoil
plrlts tt
ir uanlrl efTrt on Amrndmcnt to
roppal the hpcUoii it the cxltlnc law
providing that wvorr aimfr or planter
Bvlltns leaf tobacco nhaU tnftke atat
ment erMHl by oath aa to tho amount
oC hla vale and make his nfuaa t da
w a mtsvjfmcaiwr punthat hy a flne
ot jr0 Aftrwd to
RtCton to the lant but on n thf
bill providing- fop the repeal of the
reciprocity provlilona ot th McKlnlcy
bill and the abrogation all
under It was reached jutt be-
fore 7 o clock Mr Uae mo ed to
strike It out A this rnotlon vpuM
bring up the whole- question of reci-
procity It cnuU not 10 dlspoaed r to-
night The npnt thereupon at 7
oclock adjourned
staAu scimmirs iv mrn
The Aim ol the Frnnter 1 to Avoid
IvlnK UoMitl lrotfctloM
Ity Ansoclated Itws
Washlrgton Juiq 2S The amended
ugar rchedulc which will probably
be offered when the tariff bill Is taken
up In the senate was put Into Bhaim
ty Serator Jonei teda It was ac-
cepted by all to whom It waa shown
tTctpt Senator Hlanchard The amend
mit as prepared changes the dato
when the augai ecludule shell g
Inti effect from the 1st ot January to
the time of passage of the bill and
provides for a continuation ot pari
of the bounty fop thv piesent ear
glvlrg nlnertenths of a cent bounty
per pound on sugar testing abov e
90 degrees 1 the peil ir and eight
tenths on suRnr testing under 00 de-
grees and above SO degrees The sec-
retary of the tieatury la also author-
ized to refrain from impmlng the ad-
ditional duty ot one tenth of n cent
upon suar Impelled from countries
pajlng export tnvnty where It Is dem
onstrnted to his satisfaction that the
producer has not received me bounty
Serator Flalieharda oblertlon Is un
derstood to be based Upon the if round
that a part of the bountj cf 2 cents
for the present year is withdrawn but
the aim ot the framcra of the bill
la to nnd giving double protection to
this article and they ncreo that If
the duty Is to go Into effect lmme
dlaveb the bounty shoull be abated
to the extent of the protection afforded
by the 0 per cent duty which the
auffar schedule as at present arranged
will a ford There are one or two
Democratic members of the finance
committee to whom the amendments
hae not yet been submitted
The developments or thtf day con-
firm the report ot the confeeiice be-
tween Senator Irby and the three Pop-
ulist senators Allen Kyle nnd Peffer
The are all opposed to the differential
duty of one elghlh of a rent a ikiuui
on refined sugar and may curry their
opposition to the extent of
lnff any duty on sugar at all Their
present plans do not extend to the
tlnal vote on the bill ns a whole nnd
the Democratic leaders are not wor-
ried over th situation as relates to
rugar alone because nf the assurance
thej have of Republican support In
oustalnlng the duty
wav Mnxiui mil llSHin
11 Inn be
IllMI
fi Mutv
up U t
1375
IS 00
1125
1375
Co Knr an
are rnutl
Ry Associated Tress
Washington June Jit Amonir the
bills that passed the house today waa
one for the relief of the irusteea of the
Presbjterlan church of Helhel Springs
Tenn on account of the oceupancj of
the church by Union troops In the civil
war
A bill also passed to amend the Judi-
ciary act of Autrust 13 1SSS The bill
proviues tnat receivers or managers
appointed by the United States couit
mav bo sued without the ttermlnslon
of the appolntlnc court Just as the
original corporation might have been
sued
Several naval bills were passed and
the bill for the admission of New Mex-
ico was taken up It passed without
division
The house then took up the bill to
construct a hall of records In this city
At 4 15 the quorum disappeared and
the house adjourned
fjnnrreled WUii Her Beflbpurt
Special Dispatch
Waco Tex Juna 28 -At 9 oclock
labt nljtht Kilo- Buchanan colored ser-
vant at the Mansion hoxn on Wash-
ington street attempted to commit sui-
cide by inking a qunntlty of morphine
A phsslclan was cillcl In aid by per
alstent work he managed to bring the
soung womah back Into thw woild of
toll aid tnubte She had ruamld
with her sweetheart and this waa the
anon ot the attempt at sjlf e estruc
tlon Lilt was able to set the tablo
this morning
The Boycott on Pullman is
Getting Big
JUDGE CALDWELLS ORDER
Tho Men Cannot Servo Both
tho Conrt and Debs
swltelnuen on the Snntn 1 nnd Some
Other Trainmen t Ohleaicrt
ltctoBf u Itnmlte 1ulU
luun inra ntnl strike
Ily Associated Press
Chicago im Juno v rrvtlaiiiy
the trains leaving this city during th
afternoon and up 1 1 6 oclock got uwny
with their Pullman cara VuC wen more
or lew elelaied Th ChleORo
kes nnd St Paul roue has ngre d to
handle no more Pullman pelves AH
the fiilght cars are leadetl with periih
able gokls wilch the road Is unable
to move As the South Water Rtrtflt
market Wfio sold out entlrel today
It I fxpetled that a fruit and garden
f amino will be inaugurated tomorrow
The 3 i m train on th Grand
Trunk va H b und was mad tip with
th usual Pullman but as n passen-
gers appeared the cott h was left be-
hind 1h trains on the DaUlmura nnd
Ohio which loft tho city unw nt about
0 30 and the other about 8 P m tor the
east are stalled at tho Western are
nue crossing f the Pan Handle The
switchmen refuse d to work tho gati a
and It waa Impossible to procetHt A
detail of iwlice was sent for and as
noon os they nrrive an effort Is to be
made to get the trains out
thu ctniiT oh mn
JudKf lIwrItMdUfS II flptlwnnl
VVIIh Hllr iuittem
By Associated Press
Chlcnget III June 28 The following
messAfte was rouelved herti tonight by
Receiver Wilson of the Atchison from
JudBO Oallwell of the United Ptfttes
court Judg Caldwell Is now in Mich-
igan on a pleasure trip
Wequotonslng Mich June 28 J
W llrlnhart R stcn John J McOhjk
Hoston Mass i Jos T Vilson Chicane
receivers of the Atchison Topvka and
Santa Te railroad ChlcaKO III
The men In th employ of the re
evlvcrs of the Atchison railway system
must discharge ull thtlr usual and ac-
customed duties or quit he service of
the receivers altogether and permit
other men to tnlee their places who will
discharge their dutlM Any or njlf
cmpiojes can quit in wt
court If they desire to do an but when
t An miit tiirv must imt Interfere
In any manner with th proiwrty or
the operation of the road or men etn
ploed io lake their places Any such
Interference will be promptly dealt
with as contempt of court Tho men
tirtl In fnnttnun In the service Ot
the court must discharge all the dull
appropriately und properly belonging
to the service A refusal tn perform
any part of these duties will compel
their discharge and the employment or
other men to lake their places All
tho powers and authority of the court
Will be vigorously exercised to enforce
the reasonable rules I cannot be-
lieve the boycott order was Intended
to be put In operation on roads in the
CUStOU Ot int Uliueu nir i
and operated by receivers appointed
by those courts Rut if such Is the
case the autiiors of the boyoott ordr
nnd the men to whom It Is Adilrpssed
must understand that tho court will
not tolerate any Interference with the
operation of the road by Its receivers
from any eiuarter The pjen must un-
derstand that they cannot remain In
the service of lh receivers and refuse
to perform any duty pertaining to the
service They must mako their selec-
tion whether they will take their order
as to the csrs to be switched and hand
Jed from the ITcsldent Debs or the
if they elect to oby the orers of
the former they may do so but In that
event they must understand -distinctly
Grand Sweep Out Sale
commencing to day prior fo our annual
For the next 30 days
will conduct tho greatest
Inventory on August lt we
EVER CONDUCTED
IX S W Collar and Screen
of 25 cent on all or our gooda except
In fact wo oiler a ncont per ln bclow lbo c09t ot production
Drawers Wjs are i
We give hero facts an
30 00 Prlt
cIcanHisUousoeooapoopiouuu i
d figuros for you to read
dlbrli 4 Culiwi SulU go no l tit 50
- CI RAM ll
25 00 Sacs no tuumj
CO I I
1500 I
5 00 Pints 6 M it
J4 00 Pnll 0 0 l -
Our 1150 WbiU Shlttt cell now t -Our
I 00 Mbit Shlrll Mil 0l
tnt t 00 Stiff nd Soil Hats go ne it
HH JtitSaZit
3 00
112 t 2
7B
375
H Ohildrens Suits in fact every thing contained in
ourStoBreIs subiecftoTdiscoun of 2S Pr cent except Ttota
mentioned above
A L August the Peoples Glothers
that they arc ho longer In the ser-
vice of Ihe court tot any purpusc and
that other men wll b employed to
taks their plates ptrinanentlv who will
lie guarded and pruteiWd In the dls
thArg of their duties AVhetv the alt
uatlon of vour read and the law
io -this ease understood 1
SUCablo believe the e will be ny nl
tempt to put Hi boycott order tn force
upon It Ahv ffrt ttv rtu will be In
direct contempt ot the authority f the
court and must Inevitably result dls
Rstrmisly tn the men As soon am t
learn that It Is thei deliberate Vutpose
Ot those ordering the bovcott to at
tempt to enforce It against the authori-
ty of the court I proceed to To
peka and deal with the matter on the
llnus indicated In this dlopatch
SicnedJ HKNUY C rAUnVM
United Plates Clrcut Judae
Judge Caldwell has Jur 10 let Ion over
such iorilona if Ihe Northern Paclflo
an are in Minnesota lend Dakota
and oer portions ot the Union lMclllc
as well
Vice President Robinson of the
Atchison Mid tonlrht We- shall re
sum business as uui tomorrow anl
If any attempt is innde t stop us we
will iefr the matter t Judg CaUwell
anl allow him to arbitrate with Mr
Debs
tnntn 1 llhwrn Slrlke
Dy Arwoclated lits
Kansas City f June IS The fire-
men on the Santa J fctruvk here nt I
oclock The delayM CalUornla train
had the third Pullnian nttaehM hero
bv the master meehnnlo and was of
dered to go ahead The fireman re
fused ta go out Ollur firemen were
ordered to take Ms place ahd after
several hoi rrfuaed the strike order
was Issued applvlng only to through
trutns with Pullman coaches
The California nnd Mexlmn trains
on the Santa To with 560 psssongera
are tied up lire wllhont any prospiwt
of geltlng out Th rollroil will aban-
don all Us through trains out ot Kan-
sas City
It Is claimed by the men that a ma
Joilty ot the employee belong to the
union nnd thot the He op will lie mutt
eotnplete by mtrning The switchmen
who number 6B at nnd near Argentine
agreed to surrender their charter and
Join the American Rallwav Union
Flhla repudiates the statement of Grand
ttf Vtnrl ntt uf ttlft HH ItrllTllf llS U1lln
nho anstrted that the rrten woull not
ln ntil lik ttin ItOVCOtt
Nln firemen at this point were dis-
charged today becnuso uf their rrfusal
to tierk What switching was elont
tonight vvos accomplished by yardmen
and a pick up crew of nwUcliincn
aim lrniirUro lannteil
Jly Ajisoclated Pics
San Pranclsou Cal June Jl ban
Pranclsco Is completelj shut oft by
lto sttlki from railroad communlca
Hon with the outside worl I though
there are no strikers nt Ihls point
The ct of the trouble Is Oakland
where man trains nnd ions of mall
and express aio already tied til The
delayeel assongers however are In
Han KranclseO
An Jitlrmitt nt lliililiiiorr
Ily Aniocloli J TirflB
llaHlmtirn Mil i 3un 88 Oinfrnl Ru
pel Inlrii J lit UttBirnlil of the llnlll
mont Rnil Ohio rnllriHiil tonight mnt
nlwiut fifty tralnmi n lt Chlcnii fn m
Camnn itntlon lu milBt In huhilllnit
Ilaltlmord ftni OhU tralntl dulltiff th
contlnuancii ot mo i uuinun uoycmt
Thiro hA lictn no nttompt to boycott
the lullman enrs hrlo
Artton nt lolrilc
ny ABfioclntPil Tn n
Toledo Ohio June tt local
linf Itie Atnertcan TthtlwKy union
Whom intmberiitiln l film t pkc1uIvp
ly made tip ot londuotorff hav not
lot received omctAl notlrtcatton of the
Pullman boyroft but In any etent will
not It U btlleved lake part In tln
motfment
lrnwltiir SertoUK at Omabfli
ny AsBnclatid Ifpiia
Omaha Null Juno ts The Tultman
Uotcntt tniublo lasmwlnir more aert
ou here and tlimiah train wire made
up with Pullman attached It waa
with tha urante that they will ba
detached aomewhero out VoHt atid
never rotuin until after tha itrlke
Ntrlun nn the at lnul
Ily Amoclated rie
Chlcailu ill June 51 At a m to-
day It waa ennouocd that a alrlko had
been dclared on tho CIiIcoko Mil
uaukee aod ftt raul and Ihat all th
American railway mn would ito out
within an hour tying up tin ayitera
Kotlilnn I l ea Train
Ily Aasocloted Trtea
Kama City Mo June None but
I cal trolna have left tula city In any
dlrertlun thl innrnlng Tha Hanta V
lnver train due to ava Hera at
30 u m 1 1HI at the drwt All cm
ploya rcfuae to handle Vulltuan cara
Hot llffeeleil lit Aew llnnlanil
nyAaeoclalcd Irtaa
Iloeton Jtaaa June J The Pullman
Tar company la not crfectid 111 New
England by tha boycott of Ilia Ameri-
can HallTiny union und It la not ex
pect d that It will be Tha union haa
no umllatlona In thleaectlon
Train 111 Waililnalon
ny Aarorlatcd Pfpai
Waahlnetoti Junn WTralna con
talnlna Pullman cara have left thlo city
tonlltht on nil roada aa uaual No
lrwble la ejpeoted Late train are
already inttda up ready to atari with
Pullman acepora altached
IVo Atleiopl la Ihllaitelulila
Dy Aaaoclated JVpm
fiitiAlnhta Pa Juna 22 rhrr baa
been no attempt to boycat tb Pullman
cara at Ihta nlaca on any of th ln
Jeadlnr law tha city
Tied ti al fttevaaa Iotat
ny Associated ITeaa
Milwaukee Wla Juna Sl Two Wla
conaln Central iiaaetticr train ara tied
up at Ptevena Point becauwe tha en
Ineera and arcltien refund to haul
tu Pullman cam
A Jlanker Peuao Clalltr
By Aaaoclatt ra
yrankfoH Int Jn Jury
i h M nt Tlankae John V Paila
haa rttuirtd a verdict of jtullty of
falao prttenna aa charsed In the Indict
met Parla waa iUenc4 to all
I ear In piKon and 10W fln
nltelna l
Special Mapatch
Ianaaa aty Mo JfM
narralt uraad chief of the
mena iltttual Air eaeodatlon baa
ofnclally notmed B V Pbe
Coatla ed o oad TMBa
If
H GAZETTE
imuoe pivu ojnts
Ho Shot a Man and Wife
for Potty Spite
PERFORATED WITH BULLETS
Taken From tho Ofllcors nnd
Hung to n Polo
i ftnltline Syr lum Prer nnd Ml
Wlff Io b u eae twin Ibo
I inner llnd llnd rretd tor
Petty Thrfl Ihv llunalnff
Pppclal Dlapatch
Sulpliir Spihika Tn Jumm Iol
evanlnit at about J M oclock A I
VValta nmt wife ltlnai about n mile
aid a halt inat of town ntunmt
home from a vUH to Witlfa brother
vh lHea t ehort dtnlance fmm them
When ttiel had culrrtnt the liouae Mra
Walt atatte1 to clone the door edllus
lo Mr Walti
dime take sour coat off the door
llo had reached her aide when Home
one ahol Ihiounh the MlndW two
burkahot cnlPllnB her head Juat aboo
the left car cauilnit pari uf tho bruin
to ooao out Mr Walt reccltcd two
anulml ahot Juat below the tlaht eye
and hla ovmla are alleht
Hiuphlon at once pointed lo J ihn
wtltloin a nearo who bad been a
tenant on the Valt farm and who
In April lt had bcn arrested on
Walfa complaint clmriflnii htm with
the thett of J 10 In mintej The Kraud
Jury foiled lo find a true bill uRaluel
htm and he waa telraacd alnca which
ina i hm boaattd mora than once
to members of his own rare Ihol he
ttll i lav even Oo wheri the crime
became known auaplilon ut once iwlnt
ed to film and a numcrou poti made
him the W of their worth
All nlalit hnK were Hie wooda aliell
ed the nesro liouaoa atari hed and
the bywax watchod by iletermlneO tit
lien Tha wtrta were worked uud a
poaee mad up and atartod thla way
from Mount 1 leaaant
At about 7 oclock Ihla inomlni
llird and imatcr Tollar Ilvlnit l n
mllea eaal ot hee mn the much
wanted negro on the road mttutuit hla
way eaal llo waa ahoeleea anl near
Iv faulted out 1hy Immediately t
him In charge atartlnn to town with
hlin nnd he waa here In chnroe of
i A ia1lt nnv nun knew
t I ho
It p nas Immediately taken
fchorirfa nnleo upstairs in lbo Whit
worth imiiiunir
llnpklm eounty nt present lielnir
wlthmit a Jill prisoners In
tho Hunt county Jail
Tho news spresd 11 kn wIMHra nrounl
tho Btiuartt Ihftt the guilty our had
tern caught S kii the crow Mn
to congrrute and tho wholo street ho-
w It Wing n ooi ner liUllllnir was
a soetlilng mass of humsnliy most of
them hint on the saino obji
While Hit CaMlle eorrefjjaylenttwas
In tha room with other niks ar
ner men
nnd ttm ofllcers tho myh rnado ina
first hreau nviunir UH
thu door which they broKa
In hut wrrp Irmly received nl the
Imlnt of Winchester hands f
OfHcers Mtllstlsld and Knlnht vjho
would listen to no argument but
hieatontd to kill the llrst man who
Ciosstd the threshold
Hoon HherlfT Wierman ond his depu
lies rsturned from thaClinsa and look
thtlr positions In ths windows nnd
doors of tho bulldlnv Hherltt fthrrmon
Oddressln0 tha crowd told them it
waa his sworn duly to protect tha
nearo and uphold th law and under
no condition would lia sweryo from
his position and nskd them as mw
Mbldlnit eltUeni to hlP him
Titus wora on and th crowd still
hunt around engaftlnir In whlsporpd
vui aiiinm lrtf and there fvXtil It
was Klvtn out that Heott Voits on
old resident hers nnd brother of lh
Injured man would b hero on tho
1 oclock Cotton licit
t t ia
was called In lOhsuItatlon by the leal
rs among whom vera numbered thf
best citizens ol tho town
- t mw1 lnii in awnV and
mnrt for tho hulidlntT which the
reached In double quick time Th of
fleer bewn 14 t over theli ldj
ana no cnixrn n
The ahootluif att the crowd wild and
made thm even nWYJ nneSo
omccra were bruahed I ot CJ
waa looatei In the acutlla 1 a waa
caught ruahed through the top of
the Ilenderaon building adjolnlnif on
tha weal and In aplle of the omnlnua
wmchta which bad J een Poked
through the window all T
dragged with rope around hla neck
aeroae the aware to a telegraph pole
at the corner vl the nrt nftlonal
bank where amid tho cheering of
the crowd he waa alruiig up
hla llfelvss bwy rldil with hullett
II waa a choeolala colored negro
atJiut me feet eight Inchta tall and
weighed probably ISO pounda with
pearly white teetll and a mean low
Tnnmfntlon with Bherlff nreen
Ulckaon of Tllua who haa known him
- - i m tila veralon of
the tragedy aa told lo him by the
another darky whoo name he did
zJ iHW it m ihat ha roanared
to rt Walt a gun the one uaed by
ellinblnr ihrouah tha window and plae
fn three butkahot over the load of
TOs Semi Week fy Gazette
In tin Inrsefti fren1ttna In Tv
iurTeteUtfi Yvr plotH In h
Mtnlcs
TTftdmen h tie In rlS
th iet nafitUnUi In th tnt
ran llnd tn medium tn tkelr
pnt ie ft irH lite JhmilnWtltlr
tlasrtlr
squirrel shot In tIM un they seoretrnl
themscles hy the window where Uey
commuted the ed
Mr wan aiiunves uati it is ny
a tjutsUfTV ot A few houre with Jr
Pl- wae a Mis Pillmore hefor hir
mar hgo to M Walt last fell
htle the cmwd were maklns th
ru h for the necro oery offlwr ws
coTered by two op thr Bn nJ
one fitsl shot would hae intent a
hundred
ma
irmuTnnv Miwf
Av III tcncrtJt Teouhls
Speelal Dispatch
Quthrle O T Jun Ji In the OMa
horns iprenf yiurt theimotlon to
junsh In tin avplisatn of tio city k
Wnld s the tvcl Is and UslUoad
ViMiipany to cnnipl the rad lu build
a deiot was tutslned tnJay
nes for the ely ashM eav to amend
ma ptiitian uno n maurr tvih is
heard tomnrtoA
Chhf Juitlw Dale nn Associate Jus
Ue McAteo and Unrfonl lM u sus
tain the motltn ti ntnnh nnd Boott and
Were against Ihls decision will re-
new th excltt mt nt and trouble at
hnld nnd Hound Wnd nnd a large form
Of puahls vlll bejitnt them tonight
rnitd fr lrteet
Bpeelal Dlspftlch
Jut hi I o T Juno US nyiim paw
llit h farmer reiIiK In Ida Kiowa
nathn was briujM In lh clt ys
tardily and Indeed lif Ihe federal lias
tlle He Is chflipod with Incest hlf
vIMlm h inn his SytnfwU dauRhler
Th pvIUiut afialnst Dawlln Is said to
tH fy sirans llo iu bound ovm
tn couru
Killed by Ilia llire
Ppcclal Dlepatch
tluihrip t T June 2t Jamca
Innu of riuitin waa thrown from a
horte today und InaUitlly kltrd
- - I -
id rnmiiM ariiiuii
1bee Iileu tiltauieil liy Prufeaor
klluua talerdal
Bpeclal Dlapatch
Oaltraton Jta June US Die male
Kchioi Tvauhita nsaoclalOn la atlll la
area mi n numb r ot highly btatruc
tho paper btlug dlcuMid
Imr I1ik of the ltrl Worth
acliiule tffprid reeoluilona In regard lo
atrlVea they take tiA kiound thHt It
la the duty M lenchera to trach thll
uirit the dutlia ot cltltuuailp with a
UW to prexnltntf alllke nnd Inaur
li r roiutloii ut pr ipi riy and hfv1 front
rioter
The teacher weri enti rlnlnd tonlaht
by n giand concvrl given by Huuaton
tali nt
liallna vit alTcfted for the neat
rdnie of meeting over Oalvaalon by a
ole of ISO to lit
The nuelt leocbera apeured a ruoi
um today and dlacuaaed aoire enter
lain piper Ualveatoil waa ae
tected aa the noxt plncn ot Meeting
by tho niualo loader
J Hlngvr Of tlaUeatoh waa tlectel
pieMlanti O II llnwe of Wafo lce
prealdent Win llpaaeler tf Auatln rC
retity and tteaaurci
jtiMvirr iiiiitiiititi
The llallriiad CniitiiilMlnn aete llawia
mi ttie Memhhl and liaeleatim
Ily Aeaoclaled Preae
Waahlngton Juna Jt The Jnterataie
civmtnerto cotnmlaalon today In an
opinion by lVlniullner Veomana an
Mounted Ita declalon In the Cnao of II
W IlPlmcr agalnat Ilia Memihla ant
Chorlealon Kaat Trnheaaeo anl
Clrnrgta and flouth Tarotlna rood The
coi Hera rhatge J conla more per 100
per mile for tranatortntlon of liny trout
liTmrlu liiKuminervllleHO tl 00 from
Memphta oter Iho aamo conneetlnB line
to Uliorleaion iwinijinn ni
nf Hummel vllle The coinmlaalon hold
that the cooler arc not Jualllled In
dciiartlog from the long and ehort haul
rule In the ftbaenc of an order ot re-
lief laanod ly tho rominlBBlnn and te
amrpia Ita lonoiructlon of trio jroi
alon n lall dt In the HocUI Clrclo
nnd aeorgla railroad coinmlaalon caea
lately auatalned b the circuit court of
appeal ot New Orleane The cnrrleia
are ordered to ceaae making the higher
charge for the thortrr dlatnnce to Hum
mervlllo without prejudice to their
tight lo apply for a relieving order
aeliltialon MHea
Special Dlaptlclt
Waahlngton June M Mr 71 P 1IH
Hard of Auatln and receiver of the
Klrat tiatlcnal bank of Ilano who Im
been here for day or two onicial
bualnie with OoBfii
Mr lllunl ta led
for home tonlaht
and waa
terlay
the prealdent
upon which Mr
given the cordial reception
Cleveland vea f
ltepreMnlatlv llllr wilt ild
r 5 fourth ci poatrn
1eSwei Planted today Humbla
Vice P llltrnwe re
TV Ilender
ilgnedl Moble C 11 ritr
J M Oiai
i V realaned Turkey
Vic A P Ileal icalened
A I7UII10 PDA1IHU
9 Ike Taylor ee 1laed
t Maean Olr
r jhss srSaJiv
Meek and amIMf near
of Oua
Srewnli nut Ihf ljerirt h4 J
I ikAelil tonight and ha atopped
it iacoi i city andlaced them In
1whenrthe rain arrived J0M peW
ware at the depot and when they
dhwoverrd the prlaonera were not on
prVpViton to leave for thai point
were immediately mad Talk of goto
mdulgcJ In but waa
to Macon waa
anally given up
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I S Corsets at half price io efose out
I Shilling Corsets at half price to close out t
I pa Corsets vpth S250 to S3B0 lorSfOO k cke out
Aurora Corsets irorih 75c for 44c io bIom out
hrultino Thompson Wan Fitting and Dr Warms Hfl f
o Corsets f
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