Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 286, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 5, 1894 Page: 2 of 8
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Speech < i One nnd OaeHaK Hours
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Han Marcos Tex Bepti congress-
man Joseph D Bayers democratic noin
Into for this congrcsBlonsI district anil
BU1 Senator W 0 Hutchinson till
populist orponnt met la IM here0
day Tho debate took rlace In the Cho
tauqua building and In the presence of
about 1000 people a majority of whom
were farmer CongreMmsn Bayers was
allowed one and a lialt fcouri for open-
ing and Major Iliitohliuoa wa given
two hours In which to reply Con-
gressman Sayers having tMrty minute
for < ha closing talk MsJor Bayers
opened by reciting Major Hutchinsons
political career how he bad swapped
hla Democracy for llepubllcanUin and
then Jumped from Itepuollcanlsm to
Populism The sjteaker then touched
upon the ellver the tariff and Income
tax legislation defending Ihe course
lit the Democrats In congress
Major llulchlnion In reply dwelt
at length Upon the principles of tho peo
plea party and wound up by assailing
the iNvir legislation of this congress
JI attacked bisopponents position on
the silver question and dlieected the ap-
propriation bill IIo didnot forget to
touch on the recent labor trouble and
advocated arovernnient ownership of
railroad ail a nniedVt After this came
Raj era thirty minutes cloning during
which a little spat between the twu
candldatca eneued
No Itnogr at llearlefIn
llemktlo Tex fiepij I There 1
practically no change frjihe iltuallon
and the convention remains securely
lAked CnrkreHn strgo gth remaltin
about CslB Drsn 31 IJ and Cobb 16
The ftlenda of each csnlulsls declare
they will never give up and the pre
tnt outlook Indicates that loo cnnven
tlon will remain IxHi till November
Vu Aomltiulluns llil
An h t City Tex Sept The pouu
llela of thli county net Jn lhl city
last Huturdav J M llrt Mi waa elect
11 p < lnutut chairman and J H Tor
g ei < n < tui > ihe cnniintlon decided
not ti put a county ticket 1n the Held
l > a vole of tight to Hire
V J Walnscut thecunty ixeuutlv
Lhultliun onpuleil th nomination of u
thket on the ground tn1t the ptuty was
unable to elevt Ihe nominee
Duller hit A clinutlon
Sherman Tex Beii < J V Jlolliy
was nominated here toddyfor engross
by nti tarnation the plstprtn nCopted
ihulured fur free silver and indorsed
Lvolaud and reotiinmcndxl tleilloit
< > t 4nutor by direct tote of the tro-
lls
iitii miai mum
llraord Kept uf lITu ialtm ut the
lire
Bt laul Hept I The 1lotieer 1reia
ipeoui front llno City laiai
lluined at lllntkley and tlclnlly SatC
at Kaiidalono til M lokigainn U ut
Miller 1 > tlmate of dead not
ouud M Total a
Tii Hinckley horroi l < dawning in
It n ful mnunltude There uii nuw
Uliin In the reuuteiy under ahal
a
low cojerlnir of amid orln the luJe
lough boxes with It take 1 V
the
lluce of
tiiekLtn in liollea I a Webber of
llno City who hud iiitlrechaise of the
Inteimen hue bud hi worirwell In
hand anil lm kept meet aMurrute
couiita of Ihe Iwlls Tlifis llgm an
in ami Imtudo lhu e burlikl by frlemla
1 our trenches In all have been opened
separated bi nlwut four fset cmn
inemint on the muni In the north
Item n aie III unboxed oiirpaea lu
tltjliiill N are SO boie ninny oon
talnlnir frnni two to lit bodies Tim
tr nclt I not yet Uoned In the third
r t inl > even boxes like tho nth
J The foiinn trench la not y t In
bee but Ihcto are piled up m budlie
which will bo put In it
Tho foreniiii of the eonttrucllou ruin
reported to Ctiroior Cfonan 111 nftei
noon that at tho north end of the bihigo
iicrota tho Uhndeton wtre nine bodlo
completely Imenerated thai the m
couhl not bu Jlelliiiiiilshil f w tuit
west of whero the Duluth depot atood
wna fuiiud the body of a womon To
lhl must bo added tho few boIce ship
ped out the two burled by Jim Hunts
parly four Interred by another explor
er utauiia by name making the total
< u1
and vtvt t
il ° f being mnilo
but there Is
no foundation for them
There were undoubtedly iottlirs ant
menJn tho lumber ratnpii
who h o not
PiST < < A
earch fop then
will be
pnumuttd and
they will be
burled where they lie There Is an un
known number of dead In the mill pond
It Is m unapproilmaled
The bank was coven J with sawdust
and not far anay nas Ihe Urenna
mill and lumber jards a number
persona yoio seen to go to tho mil
pond No one tamo
out alive ami
iiirdly gltinp of tho wM
where the people were canopied on a
count of the moke still roiling vir In
densa clouds t may be a day or two
before thla pool of death can be
amlned I full of lo th
work
ot recovery will bo difficult uiul T th
dam Is cut and the water draw off
< u expedient whlr >
may be adopted
At Vokegams or lirook lark h 8ei
hat been pearly ttcohinted for and
will not run over ttentynve At Miller
vty burlUm t ute t sinj o
elxlyseten Total J SomeThink ai
hut iM eetllcrs In camps are yet to
be found
VrntisTlienlq JUrre
nradford la Bept t The forest
fires are till burning In this Mclnlty
00 tn w dm < > riauiua
Ijyl m w < iy I this city
for aid In
suppressing the fires It was
reported that the name
fJifV TH 1 l W Wi had all ile
VL J w tt are In danger Bo far
a large force of men are tightini the
name and hop to orvl fu
er loss
J o estlmati of
losses can as Vet b
made
f It ee Tor tli
May Cop
Cowes Eept 4n has fmsuy been
eclded that there win
be no race this
Wtr for the Cap May challenge cup
Held by the
Hrltannta on account of
the loss of the Vigilant centerbdard
wfileb oecurrsd on her ay here yli
rejal yacht anundrpn late
ihu after
iwtt a lelht u Unui oSSj
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TITE GrAZISTTJEt TORT WOltTII TEXAS WJDKJilSDAT SEPTEMBKR 5 189j
f0ylnr that under tho clroumatancea
the lrlnce of Walca will conelder the
challenge for tho cup wlflidrwn How
nrd Oould aald The Vigilant will be
laid up Immediately and her crew will
be chipped home no eoon aa ebe Is die
mantled and thla will probably be
within a week We ehntt never race Ihe
vigilant again 1 must admit that aho
Is not eulted for lngltli water
LONQ ON 8NAKK3
The ladge Telle of an rgrUalln
Itepltl tit tlgerene Irowtli
Speaking of tnnkei did you over
loo uno iwallow rt Uvo flahF Ihu
epoakor was ono of u party of
gentlemen according to 7exat
bitting Aationoof thorn had otor
cen tho pcrformanco roforrod to
hu prbcooded to doicritio it in
graphlo styloi
Whon ho got through Judgo S-
aid When I lived in loins we
UBad to depend mainly on snakes
for our egga
What said nn elderly gentle-
man who was u little hard of hear-
ing did you eat snakes eggsr
Not by a Jugful said tho Judge
but wo found hens egjs In the
snakes You see snnkos aro very
foud of eggs and down thero they
mako n business of hunting for
oggs J hoy would go from ono nest
to another swallowing agj aftor
otrg until they could hold no moro
nnd when thoy tforo too full to movo
thoy woro onlly captured A thoy
swallowod the egg whole It would
bo a good wiiilo before the contents
would bo hurt nnd if tho snake was
Killed heforo the shell was dlgostod
tho ogg would ha nil right I onae
took 1US hens eggs from ono snako
As 1 know the anako had htolon tho
eggs I had no computation about
stcnllug ftont him
Hid ou out thorn nllP asked the
elderly tontteman
Oh no wit tho toply I only
nto two or tin eo iloicn and traded
tho rout oil for tobacco
Woro tho eggs in u pllo when
yoiiout the snakn opunP uskod tho
oldorly gontoinaii u If In search o
truth
No repllod tho Judgo thoy
wtre lying In u row longthwlsu In
tho snako stomach
Hut suggostod tho oldorly gon
tlemun oni hundrod and ninety
three ogus Ijlni In it low loligth
wlso would innka a pretty long lino
Well ropilo1 the Judgo thlj
was rather u long snako
DONT KNOW HOW TO PLAN
H w torke tenement III Iteanlt uf Ir
norttnre f Moleiilllle I Utiiilng
J he grcatost ovll which over befell
Now York city win thu division ot
tho WooltB Into lot of 84 bj 100 foot
kcrtbnor > > o truo Is this thut
no other dlsustor can for a moment
ho compared with It 1 Iros pesti-
lence and Aiianotut traublo aro us
nottug In compuiIhoii for fiom this
division Inn nelson tho Now York
system of tenement house the worst
curso which over nllllcted any grout
community Ilia fuat that so much
of thu luud Is hold lu such parcels Is
our misfortune hut tho nustnolo is
nut lusilpoialilo us shown by
nur olllcu hulldlngs I ho dii
iloully has urison nnd poielsluiitly
nourishes nivlrig iintlioly tu our
lack of knoftlodgo of tho art
of sclentlllo iilunnlng Tor who
would wnstn monoy in oreotlug un
necossary walls halls ota If ho
know how to obtain tho sumo uraount
of tcntablo spneo much hottor lighted
without ihemP lly tho proient eyv
torn the ground la nauinborod tho
light obstructed a ml the struotllla
roudnrwl unhoulthy and unlit to live
In nnd nil pis I accomplished nl u
vastly InoiouHoil oiponsu ovor what
tho eanio rentable spneo welt lighted
might Iki obuined for Croat sums
nt money ate yoarly squandered upon
inaklug tho stineluru unlit tu Uvo
In 1 Uon other grout sums aru oon
I Irlbutod by chnrltahlo pooplo to ro
llato the dlltrass wltlcil theeo hor
rlblostruotuiosongondoi Hospitals
nieliopt full chlldton dlo misery
tllsouso and ciliuo flourlabolh bo
inuso puoplo aio huddled togother
without light nnd air nud ull this
happen simply boonuta tho princi-
ples of coQuuinlcal planning aro not
understood
A tlnyeiitteil tlerarnisu
Kxtraordlnary statomauts regard
ing tho bojcoltlng ot Hov ltodorlck
Uoss Iroa church oil c > ootland
wore tnado bofora the door forests
romtnUsloner at Arlnugour Uon >
aid Molnnas iiimon delcgata said
u tho llrst rent colleotlon allot Col
oool Mowurt heoamo lamllord lie sat
rocolvlng tho rent In tho parish
church with n stxchambor revolver
lieforo hlni on tho tnblo Mr Uoss
tholr rospcolod 1roa church minis
tor had lifted up his voice ugalust
tho tvranuy and as it result had
boon bujoottod Tho last movo
against him a > tho barricading ot
Ills doors by the orootion o six raws
of barbed wlro fencing and tho till
ing Up oftheucll from which tho
manse got Its supply ot wator with
all sorts of tilth nnd stouos
1 rrnth Hiiwaj
In 1893 an tulles of pew railroad
wero opened for tralllo lu Franao
luukfug tho total ot tha country 83
i62 mltos ol whtoh 111713 miles ho
long to the six groat oompanlos
1619 to tho state 693 to branoh
railroad companies 199 aro not
Chartered and 183 miles are raudnln
shops jards otc Hcsldes thoro
v > ero at tlio end of the joar Silltl
miles of local railroads 1S3 mlloi of
which were opened In 189A fhoro
were alio 1033 miles ot street rail-
road
The Hho on th other Voet
An Augusta Malms clergyman
walked into tho store ol a morohanl
wet to tho skin by a thundorstorm
Ihe merchant had some exquisite
old brandy ot which lie was proud
Ilo ofturcd the
domlnlo soma as is
Joke not dreaming that his guest
vvyoul4 acoept kTh minister not
onlytookfcblgMrlnlc but put tho
bottle In his
flue end Mean
Jlarrls in his hook llermea says
thot nil tho nations ot the oartu
ancient and rapderu have
oscrlbej
i to the sun a masculine
oud to tin-
t mssi ° lewluluo sHiVt
AROUND THE CAPITAL CITY
HIMIOUICA IUJMC OP THU STATU
tilTJIHIUiU
Collection Mitcle hr JntlKO O AV
llnlnrii > < llitmn Vouml Under
li C iltt r > Iloiu Cliartrri
l uel fiurornur IIokit IUlilnnr
Austin Ter Bept A Judge C V
JUint who It lb historUat clerk of
the department ot itatiitlca nd hU
tory has returned from a tour through
the state and ha collected om relics
nnd curio of raro value
lie obtained the following specimens
from lion John Adrlance of Columbia
The fllsof the Telegraph and Texas
neKlstor which was published at Co-
lumbia lu Aujruit et q 1836 Upon
a casual examination of one of thcaa old
papers U may bo discovered that the
columns contain tho announcement fur
president of the republic of Stephen 1
Austin Sam Houston and Henry
Smith
The Townspnd letters which were
letters from hi partner and amonif
them Is ono containing1 the Kxpross
from the Alamo eaIlnjr for help of
date Iebrunry so 1836 a Trench man-
uscript on tho subject of the colonisa
tion of Louisiana dated 1723 Howies
letter to General Cos and a walking
stick made from the first cotton screw
erected In Texas
lion 1 nomas It Jennings has also
contributed un oil painting of tho old
stone fort nt Nacogdoches painted by
Miss Jennie Harris of Naoogdochtx
This work or art la reatlstlc und de-
serves notice
Judge Haines exhibited to a Giizctte
man a lot of old newspapers which he
purchased for the stale vlth a special
fund for that purpose from Mr J 13
Mayfleld of Nacogdoches Among them
w re noticed tho Hed Lander pub-
lished At Sfin Augustine In 1814 und
rU I ted by A W CanlHd This m
it weekly publication nnd the depart-
ment procured forty numbers from
January 4 1811
Another newspaper rell < was the
Texas Ktato llatette published at
A un tin in isrrt5i and edited by II
Itrewsler und J W Hampton
Another was thu Nacogdoches
Times published by Hoyd H Ken-
dall 111 144849
The next observed was tho Uuslc
Pioneer of IMA edited by J A Clark
nnd the last was the Tyler Tele
Kiaph edited by Luclus C Clopton In
1857 Tho copy obtained was tho Initial
number
Tim department of statistics and his-
tory Is a magaxlno of curious speci-
mens of great historical Interest nnd
the student can epnd hours pursuing
his Investigation with Increasing In-
terest and without fatigue
Ilit TreiiMiirtTai Hliitviueut
OAHU
Austin Tot Hept 4 Statement of
butuiicti In the state treasury on the
litNt day of the Quarter ending Au-
gust 81 1HD4
lenernl rettmu SS78i 2 19
Aullable school fund t > Vt > oa
Ienniitient school fund 17092 71
County tax fund 2Slt > 2 UD
AvnlUllo unlvertilty fund 11115 HI
IVimaucnt tmUerslty fund DOj CI
Ullnd usjltim hind anles 114 OJ
1 I nsyluur land sale HJJ P9
Luna Ma uiltim land sales f 84 lt
A Ut M eoiiego fund iasi hi
Vnorgunlsed rounty tax fund 6vt > a i 3
ItedAtnptlon vt laudt etc 01 CI
leiind sales account act oC
Maruli 21 Ut > 7 > 338S Stt
l nud salts uoionnt act of
April It 1871 7 31
Aatlahle lunutlo UHjluni land
sales lnn 85
Avallabte deaf and dumb land
wtlw 27S3 1
Aaltubto blind u lum land
SflltfM i 1 01 S3
Available orphan nsjlum land
salon 4I > Ct PO
1ei imment oiphant u Hlum
land sales iii J3
Ksoheated BStntes 31 lu 27
settlement of estates 2181 u4
Conftnlerote Home fund WW7 H
Special loan tnx cost of adver
verttRlni Iau < ls eto 714 t > 9
rrt raln lndebto lness of unor
ganised counties 5111 78
Waxahuchle city bonds ac-
count 33 20
llarriinn rouuty subsidy bonds
aocount 247 GO
llexnr county subsidy bonds
account UM 63
Dallas city nubstdy bondH ac-
count H12I 03
Hherman rlty subuldj boiuW
nceount T I s B4
Hhernittt city subsidy bond
nc utnt II T C 30 C8
T > l > r city subsidy bopds ac-
count 41
Available penitentiary fund 80000 6
Direct ax account M1187M e
Totut
1 ION 118
Permanent nehool fund
ivrmnncnt tmUtrsltj fund
Ulind nsytum laud sale
Uent and dumb asylum land
sales
Lunatlo no Htm Und pales
A M college fupd
Permanent oiphau asyluui
land sales
chented eotntes
Confedeiate Home fund
D37GS S3
Uir830 10
670 610 tW
111600 00
G1P0O 00
1I17U0 00
1WO00 00
nSOOOO
ST5 00
P409 t d
Total 9gt > 5 > 60
lnlier Die Inpltnt Ilnn
Austin Tex Hept 4 Chief Cl ik
KImbrough of tin department of educa-
tion furnished the following Agurct
today
Total attendance at tha summer nor-
mal schools 8185 number of appli-
cants for pertltlcatcs 8223 number of
certllleots granted 971
Ths following charters wero today
filed in the otlloe of the secretary of
statei Christian church of Howe iray
son county trustees s u UHpaln
John O Matthew and w T Copelandl
IH 8w il h JByangellcnl Lutheran
IsMantiil church of Manda Travis
county signed by Oust Carlson W
bmlth and C O vVbrumioni the Com-
mercial club of Fberman with a capital
stock of 500 Incorporators C It Doit
herter H U Hall and Sidney Wilson
tha Waco Commercial club with a cap
ital stock of J5600 Incorporators J V
Itlgglns w A Williamson and W
Seley the 131 Paso Tannery wtth
a capital stock of 8X0000 the tncorpo
rotors are Z T White A Larmour
and Joseph Mftgortln
lied Klver Prldge bonds to th
amount of I80G0 were approved today
by tha Attorneygenerals omen
Coleman City has sent down 115000
water works bonds for the approval
of this department
flo ernor Honor till rUltiiar
Auitln Tex Sept 4 The Clear
Crek Irrigation company of Wenard
county filed a charter today
Madison wunty had 000 court-
house bonds approved today by th
nuonwicneral i
Uev ilogtf wir d his juivaia
tary today from Galveston that he
had gone fishing and would n6t return
to Austin for several da > s
Hon Miles Crowley spent the day
In Austin and will return home tomor-
row Trank Hamilton ft leading Jtepubll
can of Austin announced himself to-
night In favor of Culberson for gov-
ernor and Bayers for congress
WELCOMED
A Story Abe Hummel lell nt mTottatl
Client
H e woro driving along a country
road said ho In tho tourly part of
tho summer and my companion an-
other lawyer llko raybelf becamo
vary thirsty whllo I woll you
know how thlritr 1 always am from
spring until fait at least Hut
ftlthouffh wo locked far and wldo
searching tho country roads as far
as eyo could raach yto oould seo
nothln In the way of a country
tavern
5uddtnly an Idea occurred to me
In one of tha farmhouses on this
Very road said 1 to my companion
there Hroi u couplo who aro deeply
Indebted to me In a professional
way It happened years ago but I
am sura thoy would remember it
And of courso they would otter us
tho hospltalttlci of the house a
flans of cold ml lit If nothing more 1
Ahead o us to the rlnlt side of
tho road und up a long la no stood a
small ruitylooklnp Jioubq which
had somehow a familiar look And
looking again I saw it to be tha
house of tha people 1 tought
This is the vory house said 1
and clucking to the horso I droie up
the lano and stoppod in front of tho
door As we drove up a woman had
boon visible oa the little porch but
wUon wo reached tho house sho wus
gone
Ill get out 11 said to tny friend
The woman does not reoognlzo me
Ill go tu the door and speak to her
Aorods the little poroh I walked
and knocked at the door In answer
tho door opened a fow Inches and a
womans noso stuck Iteolf out while
bohind It came a sour volco demand-
ing hat do you want
I seo you do not remember me
said I emllltig at her In my most
IcasBUring way
No I dpnt said Bhe an wo
donU want no strangers horo
Hlhlti was u bad boglualng but I
braced uiysolt to get that glass of
milk
Madam said I in ray most
Clieitflrlleldau tone t onoo had the
opportunity of being of groat service
to your husband Some jears ao
ho was arrested and tilod for rob
bory And It was 1 who hud the honor
of successfully dofondlnj him against
thoallegod thuftofnharneas which
1 got no furthor With u sweep of
ltor brawny arm she roachotl out and
1 rought me Insldo tho door Had to
too jqr 1 said she wringing my hand
glad to soo jorl AHogod tho ft xi
da mod1 NVqvo got that harness y It
au fathers gone out now with it on
tho horse Coras tight In uiV call
yor purdtidr Alleged thoft Alleged
thoftt If futhor didnt tuko that har-
ness Ill bo darned an if ha ulnt got
Uylt Ill vat It reins and ull
Of course wo got our glass of
milk
Mtit u New lork Ilud CmIU fun
Tliore is a man tn K w York who
owns u sloain yaoht on which there
is not oven an ousy chair though
tho uuht Is upward of sixty foot
long und ooit nearly ns miioh n a
substantial house In Harlem When
oer tho owner goes out on his yacht
hu and tha mombors ot tlio craw
wrap thcmsoUos up lu tubhor coats
pull tholr caps down ovor tholr oyos
crouch down In tho atom of tho
bout and throw the throttle wldo
open 1 hen tho jacht hounds for-
ward at tho rale of twenty mllos or
more an hour while the water is
thrown up In a solid bunk ou ofthor
side of hor 90 that the inon crouch-
ing In tho stern see nothing but
thtiio banks of water Ihe wholo
boatIsdtouched with spray Thoy
mo thoroughly uuoomfortahle but
tho know that the people on tho
ferryboats and tho clam sloops aro
looking ut them with koouonvy and
probably this Is u source of doltght
Now York faun
< > round for lar lu luiy
The following are grounds for
which divorces aro said to have boon
granted by the Italian courts For
calling his wifes sister a thief for
beating his wifes pot dojj forcon
ptnmlyjmowinjr tobacco fop cutting
his wifes curl without her conejnti
for refusing to taka his wlfa out for
a witlki for refusing tu sew ou hor
huftbands trousor buttons for forc
ing his wife to sit vp WMll aftor
mldulght for tho wife st < i > lng in
bod until nooni for refusing tj U
hor husband go tdo near the kitchen
tiro on a cold day for dragging her
hu band out of bed by tho beard for
tho wife ptrolllng around town ami
shopping Inttoad of attending to hor
dunioatlo duttosIuw Journal
Th Urong lluibvud
Mrs Alimony to companion In
lobby of divorce cpurt Thoro como
my last husband but throe 1 do so
want to introduce you but I cant
re call the dear fellows namo How
annoying
Kx > lluband advancing gallantly
Madame you look even moro
charming than when you weie Mrs
JolUboy
Mrs Alimony Thank you To
companion et mo lntroduoo you
to a former spouao of mine Mr Jol
Uboy <
Ki Husband haughtily Madarae
1 am cot JolUboy Jolllbov was toy
lmroodiato predecessor Llto
tl aid Hah
Goldfish are of Chinese origin
They weroorlglnally found la a large
lake
near Mount Tslentsing and
oro first brought to Europe in tho
seventeenth century Tho first la
Franco came as a present to Mino
do Fotnpadour
An lof > Mnt
U Ethal going < i the sea ihoro
this sum mar
Na Whats tha uieF Nobody
would bellera she had Ixjen away
She doejoUrooklo 0 tan a tit 1
SEEMS HO DOUBT ABOUT IT
roiiT woiitii MiuTinv n < > Ayx
iuuiv vwaitiio iiurLius
Ilnlan Hcparlil lo > Stirred ll >
nJ Social Aii ullle nnd llianU
lln tho l > roiot ot Coli lrlse
ulvlna TiirUrl
SpoaWnir of the proposed g at mili-
tary Jay to bo oeloblalod by the rnlH
tlamen ot Tesaa hero on Thanksjlvlng
day Captain Loyd said yesterday
I do not think the military bo > will
And Ihe sllthtest difficulty In Betting
J00 business men here to subscribe on
an average of 110 each and make up
the prise purse It la worth easily that
much to 1ort Worth as a business en-
terprise Ab far as I can see the only
matter now standing as it were In ex-
pectancy Js the coming of the compa-
nies And of course the gallant boa
will come I understand the Boclal
program Is worth It
Captain CharaberHn of the Fencl
tes Is more sanguine In the matter of
the sis of the purse than Captain Kel
b lie Bays a 12000 purBO can be easily
raised and that It ought to be done
The Interest 1n this event has grown
more pronounced than eer since It
lias become known that it will cut n
big figure socially Thanksgiving din-
ners to the various companies are lit
contemplation and arrangements now
seem to be hanging on the riplies ex
pected Boon to the following letter
sent out by Captain Kelly to various
companies
Dear Blr The Lojd nines with the
aid of Ihe cltlsena ot Tort Worth con
templote haMng a grand prize drill on
the coming ThanksglMng pay allow
ing prociically speaking only molden
companies to enter So as to nllow all
a chance we have decjded to hae each
team consist of twenty prl > ntes four
corporals live sergeants and three com
missioned otlleers full sets ot front
rank foura with rear rank having a
mon nt No 1 and No 4 lealng No 1
and No Z blank In each four but
credit will be given for additional men
In line
We shall have three commander
and Impartial Judges who will make
out tho progiam and hand It to the
captain ot each company on tho Held
The program may embrace any move-
ment In the Bchool of the company ex-
cept bajonet exercises and the ex
tended order
It Is our intention to give Blx cash
prizes
VliBt J50 diamond medal and 1350
Second JOO
Third 175
lourlh lr
nrtii too
Sixth 50
Also 150 nitda for beat captain and
125 medil for best It guide and 150
medal fur beat Individual drilled man
We will appoint for each company
a sponsor to stand for them on that
day who will In turn appoint four
maids of honor and onechaperun nnd
if possible we will arrange for each
sponsor lo tender each company a
grand thanksgiving dinner and at night
> ou will be glen a grand ball at Ye
Artllngtoii Inn
There la an opportunity to brnce up
> our company Call all jour old men
together nnd have a general revival
of military In your town and come to
Vort Worth on that day loaded for
bear In jour answer bo ns brief as
possible and let me know nt one
whethtr j on will enter or not Please
let me bear from you no later than
tho 16th lly getting up a cheap ex-
cursion from your town > ou can bring
a large crowd You can In all possl
blllti secuie free transportation Yours
truly A II KHLIY
Captain Oimmnndlnir toyd Utiles
Ilriiloii stirred 1 p
Denlson Tex Bept i The scheme
advanced by Captain Kelly of Tort
Woith for a grand prize drill contest
among the mllltla of Texas for Thanks-
giving dny haa awakened considerable
Interest In Denlson military companies
nnd has received favorauto considera
tion from n lurce number of crack
drilled men In all probability the
Denton lllw who made such an en
vlnblo record at Camp Mobry last
July will begin preparations at once
to attend the tournament under the
command of Captain r s young with
at least fortynvc finely drilled ml
Bhouldthe affair go
h w turnl8l > le
gation of spectators
M > tiirmiji iitisLir
tlie Cou
inlllev lrrent v HVi
The business mens meeting or moro
Properly the meollng ot the business
men who propose to show tho board
of equalizers how to equalize camo to
gether jesterday aflernoon In tho pre-
P ° committee nppjlnted at last
meeting to Investigate aid to devise
Jr on T u h W ° < l llon
i rer ° r < type
rii In ut a nt lUorim
MtloJ P < BM ot < Te f
HI JPencer of the committee out
lined however that the report simply
J to errors of excesslvo ap
prnlsemont they had made We are all
w I ling said he to pay 0 higher
rate of tuxmto should the city See
It Hut caro shau d be taken by th
hXV A 1 ° P P ty Is Spjr al Jd
higher than Its octual value
A small iiioi
Brooklyn N v Sept The strike
fj wrment workers In the Ilrook
d n small lot
this afternoon A committee of strikers
called at the shop ot Isoo Samuel
bur BanthBBjon on Vret street
iiwc ro M admission They
h
broke In the door and a lively light
Il Ua 1 IK > lice me s ciffed
and
subdued
the
dliturbance by a
nf li 0 b Banlli 6r wa
Quito badly hurt by the strikers
Sweat atioo Emptor Strike
New York Sept 4 Employes of five
of the largest sweat shop In New
York clothing trade struck today The
four branches ot the clothing works
llnlshsrs pressmen and operators un
5 y1 I < on num
ber about
JHO0
They are said to be
anilous to Jain the fight against th
AMIon Hoe All road
New York Bept t William U Wll
son chairman ot the waya and mean
JjHI n ec r Pasa on the Amerl
Pa2 r or VITP0I which
sails at 11 oclock tomorrow morn
In
In lie
Hand i
New York Sept UnUa
Butt hotel at tar Branch ta lu th
VrH >
hands of th sheriff The hotel has not
been doing a paying business The
help are left without meatus to bring
them back to New York
Xluoher VVIttiilraiT
Ilarrlsburg Ia Sept 4 Secretary
Hirrlty received the formal withdrawal
ot exJudge Hucherof Levvlsburg Dem-
ocratic nominee for congress
4 M
THE INDIAN MUTINY
An Ioshh Polulr Who VToded tn Oon
powder With Naked I IghL
Hr rorbosMltcholl author ot
Itorotntscences ot tho Groat Mutiny
found himself says tho Youths Com-
panion without an ovorcoji alter
one ot tho buttles at Luoknow nnd
botng unable to sloop for tho cold
gol up in the night went Into a
room ot tho Shah Kujeof whore his
rofrlment was onoampod took a-
lighted lamp from Its shot and
shading It with his band walked to
tho door ot tho great domod tomb
or ruosquo hoping to find a coat
vvhlcn Bomo Sepoy In his hurrtod do
pnrturo had left behind him Ho
peered lnsldo and then holding tho
lamp high over his lioad walked In
until ho was nosr tho cantor o tho
vault Iiore ho folt his progress ob-
structed by a black heap our or five
foot high which olt to his foot as It
ho were walking in loose sund IIo
lowored tho lamp und Baw instant-
ly that he was up to his ankles In
looso gunpowdorl About forty hun-
dredweight ot It lay In nheupboloro
hla nose whllo a ginnco to tho tett
showod twenty or thirty barrets also
full ot powderJund anothor glance to
tho lett revealed mora than a hun
drek olghtlnch shells and all loaded
with tho fuses Axed and spaio fuses
slow matches and port fires lying In
profusion bosldo tho shells
1 took In tho danger at a glunce
ho writes Hero I wus up to my
kneos lu powtler ln tho very bowels
of a magazine with u nakod light
My hair literally stood on end 1
felt tho skin on my houd Htttng my
bonnet off my sculp My knees
knocked together and despite tho
chilly night air a cold perspiration
burst out all over me and ran down
my faco and logs I had neither
cloth nor liandkorohiaf n my pocket
and theia was not a moment to bo
lost Already tho overhanging wlok
of tlio Indian lamp was threatening
tn shed Its smoldering red tip to the
tnaguzino at my foot Quick as
thought I put my loft hand updor
tho downdropping liamoand clasped
It with a grasp of determination
Holding It ilrraly I turned slowly to
tlio door and wulked out with my
knees knooking against each other
1 elt not tho slightest pain from
grasping tha burning wlok until I
wiib In tho open air but when I
oponod my hand I folt tho smart
acutely enough I pourod tho oil
out of the lamp Into the burnod hand
and kneeling down thanked God for
having saved myself and all the mon
Irlng uround mo from dostruction
J lion I got up undstaggering rather
than walking to tho placo whoro Cap
tain Dawson was Bloeplng and
shaking him awake told him ot my
discovery nnd tho fright I had got
llah Corporal Mitchell was all
his answer You have woko no out
of your sleop and have got fright
oned at a shadow for my heart was
still thumping against my ribs and
my volco was trembling
Iho upshot ol tho matter was that
on Boeing tho corporals burnt hand
and tho powdor nearly halt nn Inch
thick sticking to hi toot and outnp
gaiters tho captain was almost as
badly scared us Jlltcholl hlmsolL
iho slooptng men woro around tho
tiro was put out as oxpodltiuniy as
possible and a sontry was posted at
tho door of tho mosquo to prevent
anyone trom entorlug
Water In th Blbl
The professional storyteller Is not
alway a stlcklor for facts Young
btevo Douglas tells with seotnlng
rollsh nn unllprohtbitlon
yarn
wheroln It Is declared that searching
tho blblo from klvor to klvor I
found only ono man hollotln for
water au ho was In holll
Let n littlo water I pray you
be fotohed said Abraham Gonosls
x v 111 4
Give mo I pray thee a llttla
water of thy pitcher to drink
Genesis xxlv 43
Ho asked water and ska gavo
him milk Judgos v 25
retch mo 1 pray thoo a llttla
wator In a vossol that 1 may drink
I Kings xvil 10
And whusoovnr shall give to
drink unto ono of those littlo onos a
cup ot cold water only he shall In
nonlse loso his reward Matthew
x ii oto ota ad infln Chicago
ltocord
It 114 > Id Illm tlrd
II anybody
Inquires for me said
tlio aq werstoquerles man feebly
7kVn y that I have gono homo
After he had tottered out of tho
oflloo they looked on his desk and
jaw that ho had Just oponod alottor
trotn fOld Subscriber containing
these questional
Which Is oorreot Tomorrow Is
rU f ortomorrow will be Fri
day PWhat
What were the causes that led to
the IrancoPrusslan wart
l Jou plea C8 m I3
briet outllno as possible aBtstem nt
ot what was done at the worlde lair
congresses las yearf
A lltp lnil d
You dont know
how much your
mA llm Mi Scrlbbf
Mr Scrlbbs You flatter me
1 mean every word pt It Vlien
er I am restless
I
go get your
rnL In ld0 ot minute
111 be asleop Inter Ocean
Mrvaaa
dnVDd y5ur Iat0 w > t loo It
fC I t k0 Ieeot Hindoo
howing him around la oraethlnir
k yqur Nirvana It doen do H
ms y Indianapolis JournaL
A Short Way Oat of It
iT prB ut why qo y ° n i < th it
ro r loving on Amy
knnwyniTyT f 00 mamma will
Life outdut spsU daughter
HHK HIM Afiil
l o fj 51 V
> m to 1 O
Memphis
tho CommerclslApp
OaB > Telej
of a senstlonl H ei2r1
occurred there lu w <
from account Js
The particular t V
mystery as the sa r 3
about wny mlle S
omce and pedal a Sl
2k
reports througl tnlrtL 2
time the farmers rf nW
Joining countle h
great demoralization tpiW
lugs of
nev HnJWn
° fSi
ro
preacher who tit ti
Ing African emlgr1
growing rich at the <
gross by means of
The negro ha
tame ot Garrett b i
the
tonight indicate
thtfi
Oaston who has
beenfSS
line Per so nif SF
the lame
trS
been working I TOli
Sparta but has ke tiB7
iri
camped near Dever uaJ
He has had
an armed booT
accompany him whertvw 4 i
and bis
followers
are tu m
Winchesters lie had gaJ3t
large crowd around MnvStui
his camp was attacked trs
party made up of MrmJYif
and a pitched battle iiidl
wns Bhot but it is report
bullet which tttwkBlJTJ
glanced olt Ous JeokuiiTcM
lieutenant 1 reported u 0t
wounded ifts JenkjnsVu iij
A boy named Mack Is tins
The reports trom Peytreisi
fully a dozen of Gastons fulto
wounded but It Is liellerejii
that this number Is examrtta
Ing tho past few dais thfttrn
Oaston have made thmtitiui
who would not Join sndluu
organised attack was iBdJ t5 t
ton forces Gastons peoptiU
out at all the rod crosnlnrCi
of lieae discovering thsllt
party fired and ran in Tl4t
crowd advanced and aTieii
cbinge of shots resultedfjofr
ba Icarnod none of la sllielilr
wero hurt 9sl
If they were they eroJaT
their Identity may pot Iwltm
mors at Sparta counecrfost
tnent loung farmers wlth tlsi
but no names are gtvsn pjlf
that tho local correspondent i
Ing the real names so sijstu
of friends and acqualntsneiTl
small town and everr odf
even body else Gov Northenbi
for paitlculars and thfloeili
will be called out to aid tt lj
he deems It necessary It a er
that Oaston has secured tfS t-
at a dollar a head proRMasf
them to Africa for IhsttDl
lo represent an Afrtcsa einfi
clety Two ear ago liriS
of negroes as far as Jljfilf
no further He wa arreitedhi
lnir and swindling bat tb tr
Stood by Wm beUvlnfj to
Messiah and would not pnwer
This negro has > een vpinj
der the name ot aaTett jMt
dlspatohes say he he bos
Oaston V3m
Colorado PovUli
Pueblo Col Sept t ti
rarty state conventions
eemblod at S p m adjonrjei
afterwards on account fti
preparation of the report tl
nilttee on credentials Tti
county contest has not rt
report will n
ported and the
before morning when a WW
peoted between tho WsWeSIJ
The air Is still full of rumw J
by the nnth with whom J2
b conTerrlng A free
rowly averted tMs Jtersoos
lithograph picture ot Visltl
up by a Denver man lSIT
and ono man drew a wi r
quiet was finally r W
ventlon reossemWfd UT1
committee on credentlslilJ S
that they would pot r PK
Ing The convention s
8 oclock tomorrow roornW
Blato will probably go j ° yn
Tlo irrigation Tosvisll
Denver Cob Sept fT
to the national Irrlistoo t
returned from their V
ogrleulturat apd lrTlf fV
around Jfort Collins KS7
Houlder this en0Ttf
tha delegates net m
tb addreBes by uM > t
Don Ybarrola < J2tV
on Irrigation IniWJji
tlonal Relations II IS bi
Eovernment controt p tj 4
<
arid lsoM
nlng through
tributlon of thslr wfKJf
eral Jurisdiction sndsd
lutlon introduced > wW i
the dlstributlw SlMat
Itlo Orunde and the g
Iearce and J 1
also spoke Jgg
ro rr > < Ml
Sllnneapolls Minn tofcfr
clal trom Hush City >
St John airived l l f
that great res J
lumber camps b tv
James Fleming WAT fSJffl
him aie 3
St Paul MIOO j lrl
City la specWl iSSttftfi
In wri Wajttf
Dows
1000 was wiped SUtlK
The loss liil l
A 1 ti
Y Se
Dunkirk N llKf f3
raging here > JI
of without Fredonlawh proteetjo fj J Ji
Jxhnusted publio by t MJS a fii l
and of dollars JW >
been destroed < r > <
I
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