Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 357, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 15, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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The storm waves will reach this
meridian ond the other changes noted
III occur at and within 100 mllos of
Fort XVorth nltliln twentyfour1 hours
before or after sunset of the dates
given
November trrooler and clearing
November II Psir nml cool
November 17 Moderating
NOr OWNED DY 1HC TRUSTS
lilt o Mi Mil
I imlias XrlT
There are llire xlilnrlnl nnrn
irniiha In rnnr Int i l are
norlti na tnuell lu us eraMkK
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lur AiiMronlMrmlsl nr atitoiia
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mil lite innrknl ilruree of tinle
irnitenee II tin r eeullr innnllialeil
n It vitllurtnl liolhy or eiiurav we
In HOI i lafi In Inllmuli Him Hie
ken I n Ilinultat urgnu In a
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smiiT to wiiiim ciinniT i inn
The nrinilblllv for the bond Issues
ot tli present national administration
must rest lth the president alone
Th y have Wen made without consul-
tation with tho party and in face of
Its open opposition They are In utter
violation of Its ancient principles de-
clared In all Its platforms The Imme-
diate policy on which they are uajsit
was constdend ond half rejected by
Denjamln Harrison president and
Charls A I > sler eemtnry of the
treasury Just prior to their retirement
from office It Is an open secret which
lias been published by Democmlla and
lUpubltcan Journals and by newspa-
pers In close touch with the ndmlnlslra
lion that Ihess bond Issues have been
adopted at the special Instance of com
tnlltiic of New York bankers and that
In eh Initance the secretary of tho
treasury was overrule I b > tho presi-
dent It Is also a notorious fact that
ttaeiw mm commute haie begun a
crusade to force ths resignation of
Secretary Carlisle who coiiiplalMnt as
be has been Is fint bending enough to
meet their wishes
Ths are the plain unvarnished
farts nbmil tli tnteet developments ot
the pientdiMs fimLnrial poilc Tho
time has como for the Dcmccratlo pir
ty to assert tticif ft la not In any way
responsible for these ittpuhllcan meas-
ures and it should take care that the
sountry dees not hold It responsible
or the upnecersxr Increase of Iliopub
ic debt to afford satisfactory Invest
3nt for a portion of tho millions of
die money stored In the colters of
9 New York banks
It Is probable that tho historian who
rleo the stoo of th present decade
sill find that the lowest point In pilous
s reached about tho mlddu of Iho
rwm y r Prom 1S10 ti that iwrloj
Jhtro was a stddy decline In values
nd the pwtrd ndency then became
scrofpyijij i nln lkk on a n
jj ooltive form when tho money nowotn
slojed In moving crcps lecomes Idle
ti February and March
T10l n u 0n with Democrats lu
JiS hortliwtst and with Iteptlbllcans
ii He south tho Populists liar been
< ible to command a few ofllccs but no
rty that succcwi i tn lu mlott
l ° l > in that way The
PopHilsts haie already admitted In
pmttlco that thtlr flrs thought is the
iia plan agreed upon at the St
Loul inimigrntlooj c ntorence to raise
IfltKlOO M h riontrlbulfd hv II rail
roads and the people of Texas us a
fund to push Imraigratlou work will
It Is believed have the hearty Indorse
ment of our progressive citizenship
The time Is ripe for such a movement
and svery dollar Judiciously spent upon
It will be profitably Invested
WAXTEDA JACKsO
The rinancler a New York finan-
cial Journal seta much encouragement
from the result of the elections
While the conaross elections Tues-
day were decided mainly on the tarlrf
Issue the results will have an Import-
ant bearing on tho ptoblem of currency
reform Irlends of honest money can-
not have failed to read In the returns
eheerinir Indications that the ndvc
cates of cheap currency have failed ut-
terly In their attempts to delude the
people with their chlrmrical plans for
riches without work una the results
are surprising evidence of the weaken-
ing Influence of this class
Another evidence of tho sentiment
governing the people at the last elec
U
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I ufactures of wood tMC Totals 13J7
Ml Ai compared wth September this
shows a net loss 1n valuation f lSittl
During tho month Cuban shipments ag-
gregated sefcn cargoes of 178090 feet
a slight decrease as comparM with tho
corrcsponduic period a year ago
WUEIIO THEY WILL OO
Treacher of Ibe Sorlb Tesa Con-
ference Alancd lo Labor
Bonham Tex Nov IX After a six
days resslon the North Texas Method-
ist conference concluded Its labors to-
day Following are the appointments
for the ensulnir year
Dallas district B W Alderson pre-
siding elder First church E L >
Spragsins and TV II Hughes super-
numerary Ervay street C B Carter
Floyd street T II Morris Trinity C
M Threads Oik Iawn z V Dies
Oak Cliff P V Smith Wheatland
J It Colei Ijincostcr and llutehlns
H Crutchlleldi West Dallas Jt U
Mood Aubrey C C Davis
iyt 7iv Yv
forced Kingston CM
1 iLS l0 > n < uy tho front as Ultle Lone Oak I S Smith Armo
fin n n SSi 1 ot I4 that J P Itogcrs Qulnland J M Langs
iil tai L1 Lnk n ff loualv ton to school Southwestern unUerslty
SLS B Iwnt and John U Itoach
honest manner by congross Sulphur Springs districtW L Cllf
i nis is nil very Interesting Indeed I ton presiding elder Sulphur springs
tthon It Is remembered that tho sound n lr Casey Itlloy Springs J XV
currency which the Financier Indorses Tnfher Sulphur IJluff JI M Plrtlo
V Mount Xernon J It Hunter Corn
Is I to consist of JC0000001 of i
i wper merce E II Thompson Cooper C
money Issued by tho banks with no XV Glanillle mirier XV U Ilay
seourlly of any sort except Iho gov Campbell J M Swcctham Black
crnmenfo Indorsement whlcli Is lo bi a < rtt l nJ f W Beckham Wins
given irrntulou lf I b0T0 J J Clark Carrolltoll XV T
ii > Munow Mount Xernon mission J
Tho banks aru to havo th privilege I B Sims XVolfe City S C Illddle Ce
of doubling Iho present volume of cur and I ine J M Peterson Leon
rency and afterward to contract or yd T Bloodworth Ballcj Joseph
Z L JTXT V Vn ° I rari dlitriotF A Itoser preld
the oxtont of half their oaiiltnl stock Ing cljer Paris Centenary chuiLh J
and not a sou of coin or a dollars XV Clark Mmir avenue S A Ash
worth of security of any sort Is to bo burn Um rson J M XXoodward llox
deposlted to glie stability to this flood
of paper monoy It is to be fiat or
credit money pure and simple Of
course after tho srheniu Is well under
uaj the government will find it neces-
sary to lucres Its gold reserve to gtlo
confidence sufficient to make lids paper Cieok Iti fi Gosllnc Ma xeiV s7 l
money boarlug its indorsement go and
of course It will U necessary to Issuo
mote bonds to get this gold The banks
furnishing this gold by a lltllo Inno-
cent speculation on Hie money market
lll bo able to buy It ulih the nous
which the government graciously In
dorscd and thus to land In their nulla
tho interest bearing bonds of the gov-
ernment through the noto Issues to no
cure which tho bonds wilt be Isnued
This scheme as lapnclou as It ap
penrn ts no fancy plaluro It Is exact-
ly what Is rroiKised to bo done and
wial will be mtbinttttii to i t e count
for ratlflcallon or rejection at the c6ni
ing election
If there l within tho ranks of tho
Dcmocrmio uirty on Andrew Jackson
lis rehabilitation and gloilous triumph
am not far off
Mrs XXaite says the women of Col-
orado havo disgraced their woman-
hood by assisting to oust Ooiornor
XXolto from office Now let the m n
clear out and give full liberty to this
feminine debate
The work of building for the census
ot 1900 has begun In earnest and thcie
Is not a minute to loss of the next flvo
j ears If Fort XVorth Is then to stand
at tho head ot tho list of Texas cities
Texas did butter for the stato Democ-
racy than any other state lu the union
which Is tho strongest sort of testi-
mony to tho good results of that Oo
llad si cch
Tho XVashlngton papers announced
Tuesday the defeat of Abbott and
Cockcrell Tho Dallas Noivs mislead
Ing reports seem to havo strojed away
from home
Tho crowd la now surging toward
XXacos Cotton Pilacc and > ou are
lonesome If you are not In it
Ur Irlun lllaomitcil
Kdllor Onsen
Tho MnllTclegram Inlsquotea mo In
sajlng that I had seen two case that
I considered diphtheria I said that I
had been oollni to v two cusm that
were conslUnd dlphthoia bu m my
nJll > V1i lr Mre ot lllnthorii I
moko this coiroctlon as I think the re
ports much exugij iotid and ainsn
ili nrc K >
wn In
calculable amount of harm Youra
° U
Novcmbe JI 1
San Antonio Light ThaTxVaco Cot
ton Palace is going to bo on Immsenss
advertisement for tho plucky Ultle dtv
that has so dlsllngulsticjI
herself by
her enr y foresight business Judg
nunt and
personal liberality All Tax
° < h elf proud In Visltlrg
utlllll9 strange
Intelligent people who realize ths
Important part ot the blood holds In
keeping the body In a normal condi
i nf > ngo In the num
ber of diseases Hoods Saresparllu Is
nbls to cure So many troubles result
from Immire blood the best way to
treat them Is through tho blood Hoods
Sarasparllla iltallzes the blood
HOODS PILLS are the best nfter
SSSmA nlm vl l
r i i
The lumlirr Trade
New Orleane Ln kov ht jum
ber Trado Journal of this city In Its
Issuo today shows the lalue of ex-
ports of lumber from aoutrurn ports
during the month ot October to ham
been as follows
Tlmhm l rP zlttFll
ton P It Dliglobaiger Blosston XV
M Itobblns Iattonville J Ii Pow-
ers Hosatle 1 O Huffman Deport
George B Adams XVoodland J F
Sherwood Detioit O C Fontaine
Clarksville C U Lamb Annona 8
XXeaier XVlilto Hook XV C Pryor
McKnnzle XV XV Graham Lake
Plrtlo Powderly W II XVright
Ilonhnm district J II XXages pre-
siding elder Bonham station XV M
Leatherwood Bonham circuit J 11
Gober South Bonhum M P nines
Gober Z B Plrllej Dodd A XV Gib
aon Honey Grove John B Xlnson
loty L F palmer XVhlto Bock w
A Coppedge Ladonia C M Harless
Bun Franklin 11 U Brown Bruokston
XV II Stevenson Itandolpn n A Tho
mason Trsnton John U Ludlvon
Lannlus I L Naugi Iannln M
XV Shearer
Shermn district J M Blnktey pre
Rtdlng elder Sherman TtaWs street I
H Aslibumt XVIllow street 1 C Hicks
Sherman circuit J M MoKle Bella J
1 Archeri Van Alstyne F ii Carroll
Denlson station N IT Hold Denlson
mission J II noynolJs Iottsboro and
Preston T U Sierwood GordonsIIIo
L a Barton XVhltesboro station A
F Hendilx XXhtesboo circuit J B
Adair Pilot Grove XV II Brown
Whltewrlght V M P Illppoy Howe
Lawrence Jtonolds
Gainesville dlstrct n M Powers
presiding elder Gainesville Denton
street J XV Bill nroadnnyi u S
Sexton Decatur station O S Thomas
Denton station J F Pierce XVoodblnc
XX T Harris Dexter J W Cllton
Marysilllo T J Mlnnla Era and Vat
ley Xlew T J Beokhnm ltosston D
1 Fuller Decatur circuit J D XVhlte
hnad Denton circuit C M Shuffler
Argile B II XXebsior Mountain
Springs F U Farrlniton Sanger M
D Hill Greenwood J C Cavencr
lthome XV 8 May Dye Mound J C
XVeawri Boonvlllo II H Xnughan
GarMn M It Johnson T It Pierce
editor Christian Advocate
Montague district XX D Mountcns
tle presiding elder Montaguo and St
Jo T I MlUr Bowie station XV A
Stuckey Bclleiue I P Smith J It
Ileyuolds suiiernmnernry Bonlta unl
Illinois J P I iwrey xocona and
Belolier L A Hanson Spanish Port
XV T Ayrcs Sunset F M Sherwood
Niton II i Smith thlco B II
Brown Alvord Ii C MeXoy J XX
Murphy supernumerary Post Oik H
I Ball Henrietta J D Scrogeins
XXIchltA Fulls O F lloyd Iowa Park
and Ileaier C C Williams HolllJay
A H Sellars Archer City Guy A
Jameson lien Vennur W B XXnll r
lllue roie J D Hudgtns Jacksboro
and Brlaon It L Janieson and A II
Hussey New Hope and Christian V
A XVII lama nnl J u ONeat
Transferred from tho conferoioe C
II Peal to West Texas conference L
L Oladney to Northwest Txas con-
ference A C lien m to linst Toxis
conference XX A Veeman to Indian
Mission conference and auvtonej at
Muaoogoo F M Wmbilrn lo North-
west Texas eonfermc C I Ballard
to Northwest Tevns conVrenc
Conference will meet nett loir at
iamesillle Ilesolt nn weio passed
thanking tho rallroils fir faiors and
tho oUlzeus of tho Ity
Cungre uf tlinelllnlluii
Chicago Nov II Tho congress ot
conciliation and arbitration was pe
slded over todsy by Miss Jtnc Arlants
of Chicago Mho made a bright ad
dressIntroductory to the days pro-
ceedings Sho was followed by Josepi
L Weeks who read a paper on Tho
relation between employ t and cm
ploica In manufacturing affairs
The Sliding scale was dlscussd
by M M Garland president of tho
Amalgamated Association ot Iron and
Steel XXorkers
At tho afternoon session Carroll D
XVright United states ubw commis-
sioner gave an address on tho two
topics Distinction hetwen compul-
sory arbitration and publo Investiga
tion of labor disputes and Dlslno
tlon between adjudication ot past con
tracts and settlement of future ones
President Adams treated ot The
economics ot arbitration
Marine Hews
Bremen Nov 11vXrrlied Elbe
New York
Genoa Nov Arrived Tuerst Bis
marck New York
71K MA ivm inch
fljii Ji
Pilot
tion the of the froo
was repuliallon
u Mniftr
Manoir O Miller
Iont W 1 Clark
silver Idea and the return of reprc
aentatlves who maintain sound views It1 Wi ly Lewl unUerslty v j
on the money question IMwards Southwestern
Cheap currency got a backset ac I JJ V e ° U °
cording to the Financier hut the Mc
lory did not stop there It accept tha
election as a boost for the new curren-
cy system proposed by the American
llanlcrrs association and known as
the naltimore plan
It la likely that the amendment to
the national tanking law adopted by
tlie bankers association at Ualtlmoro
will be presented to congress at un
early day Its chance for final adop
tion In some form h no been lmproed
by the turning down of rtatesmen of
the Bookless brand We have no doubt
lhat the Biltlmoro plan once thnr
oughly understood will be received
with faor by the house but lis final
enactment Is not probable at the com
ing session of congress There ore
strong reasons for believing howover
that within two jeara tho need of a
betlor note currency will have
Terrell districtC B Tlodger pre
siding elder Terrell station I C
Archer Kaufman X J Martin Bock
wall J M Nichols Tate W D Pat
terson Cochran and Caruth W A
Kdwards Garland M A Smith Al-
len 1 U Mlnnla Mrsntille I T
llrown pleasant Mound Joel S Graves
Porney W > 1 Jordon Chlshoim J A
Thomas Terrell circuit I J Coppedge
Kemp A It Nash PrnlrleUlIe mis-
sion T M Kirk Crandall J A Kerr
to school Southwestern university W
K Strother
Greenville district J A Stafford
presiding elder Greenville J F Al
doraon Parmersvllle J A Wyatti
MtKlnney J L Moirls Weston H W
Miller UMhel J II White Merit and
Alliance J W lllackburn Nevada
C I McWhlrter Ployd E S Wil-
liams lllue Hldge T 11 Norwood
Keith Wjlle U C
S > w j inVW n T
THE GAZETTE FOIIT WOKTI1 TEXAS TITUltSPAX yoVJEMJiEIl 15 1SU4
TUB HIGHER COURTJ
Iorl Worth CI II Appeals
Second Judicial district D D Tarlton
chief Justice 1L O Head L w Steph
ens associate Justloos TV L UuOi
clerk
Proceedings yesterday
The following motions nsrs submit-
ted
Thomas Leach is Jlozes Leach lo
submit on suggestion of delay
W XV Williams et al vs Geo XV
Kand et at for rehearing
Solon Smith is XV II Peckham et
al for rehearing
Alcrchanla National Dank vs XV M
Darker el al for rehearing
N Austin vs F F Dloodworth et al
to file record
0 XX Alexander et nL vs It L
Ilronn to submit on suggestion of
delay
Sarah P Henderson et al vs B F
Armstrong et at to dismiss appeal for
want of prosecution
Sarah P Henderson et al vs B F
Armstrong et al to dismiss appeal
Tile Martin Brown Company is 11
M iUcnderson for rehearing
11A stanloy et al exes s Georgo
Hamilton and J Jl Pope for rchcar
JA Stanley et si eirs s C P
XXafrue for rehearing
lt < U Huff et al k J II Crawford
et nj fftr rehearing
following motlona nere decided
C Lee a Jai nyan et ttL to sub
mit 6ir > u8eitiun ot delay refused
ThJ suite ot Texas ex rcl J D linw
llncst
s O F Loomls to adiance
BTaht J
M Sevier t W C Carson et ol
for reheaHnK rfueil
MaJJox Uros And non w J A
CoUnnton et al for rehearing over-
ruled
A Canto v Win bryant for reliear
Inff overruUtl
U I Jones t Geo McMillan for
rclicorlnc on motion to dismiss appeal
refused
M lOtf T Tly Co et al a A L
Lowe for rehearing refused
Tho rtM Itlvir Cattle tompany
W IJ Wallace et at for additional
time to rite brief by defendants In cr
ror granted
JMJamison plaintiff In error vs
Wynnes McCart Htcdman to umnn
on Pertineate tjrHnted
The following cates tvere submitted
John F gwajrie et at s 13 U and
V Chse from Tarrant
K J rAyra et al s p E Smith
from Tarrant
Clay County Land and Cattle Com-
pany vs Mantaautj county et al from
Clay
It A Montgomery t Q A Dronn
from Wilbarger
U 8 Jones Adm s It D Crane
from CJ yt
W T Merchant 3 W Scott from
Haskell
I l > aenport vs W T Anderson
from wnbarcer
W 11 Won hum m Mary 12 Morean
from Clay
W 1J Worsham vs W H Chlsnm
et al frjm Clay
Texaa A Taclfla railway company vs
Jessa Jnntw et al fiom Parker
Wcathfrford M W K W Ity Co-
b M a iVood from Parkpr
U LovlnjT a Co s the State of Texas
from Parker
Christopher Sills et at vs Port Worth
Dcnttr C lty railway company from
Tnrrant
W U Warsham a W II Chlsum
Texas Pncni Itj Co s iila Gill
et nt from Tnrrnnt
Texas Pad tic railway company a
Oora Wfbl from Tarrant
V D nulljet al u a A Jones from
CaatlanfU ji
The fo110Tvlnffc Bes were decided
M J Haley s Mrs T ou Johnson
et al from Palo Ilnto alllrmcd
Port Worth No Grunde railway
ontpnny vfi T C Andeison from
Tnirant onitnied
lask r Ileal nttnto association s
J U llutcher rrom Wiibamer revtrs
cd ami remanded
H I Fanner s V 3 mndl from
WllbarR r reversed ami remanded
C O Nelson Va Oeo P Dtttman nout
and Shoo company from Bosque a dinn-
ed
Xort Worth and Denver City ralluay
company a T A Fuller from Wise
aHlrmed
John Porbe et al vs L lIollhvoodT
ftom Hratli ntllrmed
Quarantvo 1und U U association-
s W 13 Williams from Tarrant af
firmed
WapIesTIntter Co vs Thos D Solo-
mon Rarnlshte from Clay affirmed
O C S S P Ry Co a M Q Cash
from Uos < iut > revered and remanded
Port Worth Wo Grando railway
company s u D Kutcmnn from Tar
rant aillrmed
Schneider Uavls vb Tho9 D Solo
mon garnishee from Clay amrmed
biilirtMuu Conn
Missouri Kansas and Texas railway
company s Thomas nnd wife Error
from Plfth district
Personal Injurph to th
Tas rldlni lu a wagon along a public
road over which tho railroad track
passed on a trestle and the team was
frliihtened at the noise of on engine
which ran onto the trestle Just as the
waiion was passing under the trestle
No bell was rung or whistle blown
The court charged that It was the duty
of ths employes to give the signal
required by the statute when an
proachlnir Hi point where said road
ran under the trestle The railroad
contends that tha stntuto Art < 2K >
rtiulrlng signals to be given on ap
iroathlng a crossing of a public road
doeffTiot apply to any crossing except
at grade If the stututo does not ap
pty to tho class of cases where tho
mil road does not cross the public road
nt grade but runs under or oer It
then the chartta Is eiror Section 13
of the act of 1SE3 was adopted as arti-
cle 4SM of the revised statutes and
was not amended until the net of m3
Until amended It required the ringing
of the bell or blowing of the whist lo
until the road or etreot was crossed
If limited to crossings nt grade this
requirement Is a reasonable and wise
aifrgunrd against collisions which may
occur at any time before the enttno
hns entirely crossed the road but
If applied to places where the public
run otr the track ou a bridge or
under a trestle It would irrvly Im
peril persons poising In vehicles over
or under ths ttnek It would be dim
cult to devfse more effectual means of
nlrhtentnc teams than lo ring or
whistle while the engine passes over
6r under them If the statute applies
the engineer has no discretion but Is
compellM to contlnun cUmsr the slg
nal until tho engine shall have
crowed such road or street although
such signals can accomplish no good
and are fraught with danger The
act of IS S3 does notlequlre the whistle
to be continuously blown until the
road Is rrosiKt but does require tho
ringing of flit bell and therefore does
pot attcl the above rfasnntnj Again
the au of nn1 uM th word erosa
twice as a erb In the same sentence
without nny Intimation that U ts used
in a dffnLnt si nte In one place from
what It Is in another Tha last use of
tl wvwsl < v rff > r nnlv t nak
where railroads cfiiss atih otbar at
grade for It would be entirely useless
and annorlng to the traveling puMw
to require a train to come to a full
atop before pawing oter or under
another railroad track AS no collision
is In such cases possible It follows
that by incorporating this amendment
Into the same sentence with the ro
tained portion of t soil on 11 of the act
of UU the Ur > ture has censtruii
ths act sf mi as > elng appllcsblt
only to srosslngs at grads Ths stat-
ute Is not appl cable to the crossing In
question end the court erred In the
charge It does not follow that the
railroad Is not liable for the Injury
Whether the failure to give warning
of ths approach of a train Is under all
the circumstances a case of negligent
must In the absence of a statute be
left to ths Jury ss a question of fact
neersed and remanded Opinion by
Den man J
Dollni Appeals
Dallas Tex Nov H Proceedings
had la the court of civil appeals Plfth
district at Dallas
Amrmed Texas ani Pacific Hallway
company s W F Bachman from
Dallas county Texas and Pacific Ita 1
way company s Mathew Connor
Grayson county Mathews Lumber
company a J C Ha idle liawle
county
Reversed and Remanded St Louis
Southwestern Hallway vs O P Moss
llowle county
Reversed and Remanded O W
Walters ct al vs Texas Rulldlnir nnd
Ijoan association Navaao county W
A Spence et al d G W Moirls
Dallas county J D Ljncb va Aex
Artlleb Co Dallas county T xm
and Pacific Railway company vs Rob-
erts Abbott Kaufman county
Motions Disposed Of Ovtrrued
Standard PI re Insurance company s
J M Wlllock M A LiugUlln et al
o PldelJly Mutual Mfe a so7la Ion
John Collier vs C L Butorton Cut
len Henry vs J S Warrick et al
S II Balllnger Co vs II A
ONeal receiver
Aillrmed on Certificate T lit Rich-
ardson s T M Luwien e dismissed
Thomas Smith s Cnarles Dillingham
receiver granted
Ille Conclusions Standard Plrt In-
surance company ts J M Whlock
granted
Amend Judgment Plorger Hopper
vs A F Johnson overru ed
Motions Submitted O W Waltors
et al s Texas Building and Lojn as-
sociation rehearing City of Denlson
s Poster Ai Wilkinson rehearing
Central Texas and Northwestrn Rail
way s W II Bu3h affirm on certi-
ficate Central Toxas and Noithwest
ern Railway w W B Busb file
transoilpt Western Union Te cgraph
Company vs W H Smith reh a Ing
It M Duntan s Reading PI re Insur-
ance company rehearing Da las Con-
solidated Track company b M J
Randolph compel cltrk to Itsue man-
date
Cases Submitted C P Boshrlnger
et al b A B Richards Medical com-
pany Grayson county J W Mayhcr
s Interstate National Bank two
cases Bowie county Cullen Ilnry
s First National Bank of Greenville
Hunt county Loeper Hardware com-
pany a P II W Sp ncer Hunt
county n B Phillips et al va D
C Wise Co Marion county
Cases Set for November 2S J W
SlqI vs J W McKee et al Fannin
county G B Taylor s J W Evun
ct al Fannin county John Johnson
vi C H Cooksoti Co Un county
Kitchen A McCord vs Dallas BrLk
company Dallas county H C and
W C Bcott vs L N and Or Parks
Henderson county Western Unloi
Telegraph company vs Dick K 1 y
Dallas county CuarlesAdcms vs Ge >
A Hddy it al Dallas founty Lon P
White va John II Co e Dallas county
A W Stearns s H C Pennlman
Dallas county Texas and Pacific Rail-
way company vs Gariinl Thornun
Marlon count Texas and Pa Ifla Rail-
way company vs Osborn T ornton
Marlon county Texas unJ Pacific R 11
way company vs Newton Thornton
Marlon count Texas and PucltU R It
way compiny vs Annie Thornton
Marlon co ity
Cuurt u Criminal Apuculs
D StrtcUlanJ > s tho Statc Appeur
from Marion cout Tills is as a con
> lctlon for catrylnc a pistol The evl
dencs disclosed that defendant had
been forced Into the dlmculty at his
on n house A second trouble occurred
three or flvo minutes afterward on
tho sMeiViilk Mhen defendant exhib
ited a pistol and his antagonist was
seeking to use a knife and was In tho
wrong Tiie facts do not Justify a
conviction The dunger was not only
Imminent to defendant but was an
actual and serious attack Thero waa
not sutriclcnt time to admit the arrest
of the party and It may be Inferred
that defendant could not have left his
homo evcept by passing his enemy
Iho
sequel shows would have been at
tended nltli danger The JuJsment
reversed and cause remanded David
son J
Jack Estcs vs tho State Appeal
from Shelby countyi Appellant was
convicted sf disturbing religious wor
ship The Indiitment wns transferred
to the district court nnd there was
tried Tha transcript ot transfer from
the county court falls to show a pre
sentment In the district court by the
grand Jury This was made n point
in the district court and overruled
The point wns well taken and should
have been sustained refer to the slat
utory provisions relating to the ttues
Pon and decisions heretofore rendered
The point raised of improper remarks
county attorney will not be
discussed as they will hardly occur
mAIi0 ft n sed and re
manded Davidson J
fcnn Antonio Apncnle
San Antonio TiA Nov 11 The fol
lowing decisions were handed down
today In tho court of civil appeals of
the Tourt supreme Judicial district
noversed and nemanded Crlo It
Menger vs J Ward et al ftom Bexar
un < Beckham u
Vi vs L
Shackelford t al from El Pass
Iteversed and ItemanJed Stevens
Ihos n r Altman et al fo
lrcsldlo county
Afllrincdllunt Dooth vs Achl
son Topeka and Santa Pa nail oaa
company fromBexar countyi Ualves
ton llarrlsburg and Sau Antonio Rail
way company va n C Herring fron
Medina JVrougat Iron lUrc com
pany vs t D Martin from llexar
Anlln CItU Appeal
Austin Tx Nov ll The court of
civil appeals for ths Third district has
entered ths following orders
AmrmedNevv Tork and Texas Land
company vs Hayland from Travis
Parton
vs Jameson from Falls
Smith s Crown from Trnvtsi Webb
s Brcwer from Brown
Reversed and
remandcdLanda vi
Shoook et al trom
Comal
national Bank s nS < i Ae °
from Tom Owen Ouir nSZZl
Clotiky from Tom Qrfrtn
lltvcrica and renJet
JCoIa
ft Johnson v Anel rrarTrirL Rrfl
Motion milMgffh
>
I
H
blm
By Fake
ClosingOut
Sales
AND ALL SUCH
rrinU1 inlhTa si Ilh 1d r aider
carSIS
Ninth district mlSi S the
Tim < pbei Elf
tne h
date and The iH i V ta candl
C Miner the cannL1Un < lr J
all say thaffi Tammany
S7 Ills prtntint JS 1 O hlm
180 for coach w nounted to
BOSHI
We have heard tho
same song
seasons used only as a means or untold
lot of
Ing a cheap shoddy trashycloThS
Ing on an unsuspecting people Wo14 1
here to stay meet and beat all corap V
tlon
<
Our Suits at 00
Beat any 750 lino shown
Our Suits at 900
SB
Beat any SI200 lino sbowll
Our Suits at
Beat any S2000lmertei
ilciuitr k 1
The Square Dealing Clothiers
Oornor Fifth and Main Streets
Ionffl >
msmmmmimmwmwwMim
Ins City of Austin vb Colcate from
Travis for rehearing
Motioni submitted Missouri Pacific
Hallway company s Paean from
Comal for rchearlnc Hood s Peo-
ples nulldlnir nnd Savin pa association
for rehearing from McLennan
In City of LInno t County Of Llano
cause adanced nnd set for submls
lion on December C 1S94
In Lvagu vs Hcnclce from McCul
locl the r t of Its own motion sets
asldo Its fo ier judgment and aHlrma
the Judcitient of the lower court
Crlnitnul AppiitU
Tyler Tex Nov 1C Decisions by the
court of criminal appeals in session
here
Affirmed Mack Anderson ts State
Tort Dend county Andrew Brown vs
8tate v Smith county Andy Ilarrli e
tato Smith county
Appeals dismissed Henry Khodes vs
State Fort IJend county Dudley Cook
vb State Shelby
Reversed and remanded WaItefield
s State Houston county
Motions for reheorlnsr overruled
Lane vs State Shelby county Jim
Ta > lor vs State Shelbr county U
yv Hunt vs Elate Grayson P lleltzel
man s State H Peso
UlTf STATU fcTVHSTlCS
UlrlliM Druth nml Inrrtnce In
MntnncliiiHcMsi
Boston Nov 14 Prom the annual
report of births deaths nnd marriages
In Massachusetts for 1FS3 which has
Just Ijeen ma < le by Dr Trends A Har-
ris It appears that tho number ol liv-
ing births reglstera1 In the > car was
C7192 which was 13CS larger than naif
reported In 1S02 and larter than any
other jeir ulnce the beglrnlnc of regis-
tration in Massachusetts The excess
of living births oier dcathr wns 1810s
being greater than the eiccss of any
other year There were nglstered J
Sit muirlages belnij gieater than were
registered In any previous > car More
marriages were solemnized In tho
month of June than In any otlicr
month seventeen men ond one woman
ter more than 75 nnd four were more
than SO years eld at the time of mar-
riage The number of deaths was 49
UM being 322 lnoie than the number
reported In 1892 and 8S99 moro than
the number rerorted in ism The death
rate for the year was 2013 per 1000 of
nit l 14 t S3S3 population Ilv
5F Ch Is A le than lh0 rate of
1S92 Tho greatest number of deaths
tcr of the scar and the least In June
and tho fourth quarter In the pro
viuus jenr the greatest number of
deahs occurred In January
boU intSnJ t0 n Vai ot
were born in the tote
i ii Ln ast year and
CAMIIDAlCy LiMCsTug
What TI ta Co
nun tor
oiue iu v ork
>
r ° K Nov
The followIn
can date ta MH ther tlJ l
reterTr Wh Counl >
reter J Carpenter
derman In the Twentieth candidate assemb for dts
trict paid 187 for printing
pasters and
distributee circulars
ly ta tiT vf f1 oln31a tor assemh
iM f1 a8mly district
paid js 50 for prlntlne
rtt ca11 for nssemhly
in the ntleenlh
assembly district
contributions to Us eutr e
district
Vatrlck Mcrrlta Xn U
Democracy candidal f i >
the TwentyelKhth iiuaHi
Save 1100 lo the stale Draw
to the OermanAraerlcwiWa
and spent S131 for prirtlriii
9 < S for pasters and 111 furtui
The campalen expenans
T llrown the TanunlDTCiS
alderman ln the Seuil
amounted to I2S1J5 5 S
E Jlolbrook Caahlir tti
of Good Government clue f
man ln the Thlrteeata da
ponded Hi In aid of Hi
of which went to 0oo4
club P Y
It cost Joseph 6cMutO
candidate for alderman law
fourth district to a < Ma
bill ts one of 110 torsuiiM1
James McCallun ths es
mayor of the Peoples It
J37M durlns the campilBfr
George TV McCsiHIn l
sheriff on the slrae llckits
lum declarca that It cuth
run his canvass
Christian doets the H
fusion candidate for sUeraa
Third district sweats Hit
palsn cost him HMi H w >
untary contrlbutloi el F
Third assembly dliliitl K
acncKitcin H1 to ibe Ju
nnd ISO to antlTammti
Amone the other Iem >
tor to paid to Theodore w
cti ne the l auM of o
wla iho voters of lh
The eipeosis of 1
dntos of the Peaples PWJ
rnt om es In the coM
Jic were also died
the lionE Hi v
TW
Usents nt evv V
morrow 4B
York Nor H
New
horse show tnmorr
IntcrwUn cos
will bo nn
tyrlc Sjlph n Wr j
for Jyear jld haftof W
was tha winner in twrT
nnd her record trUJ J t
od will InteresL
Bullions will be la I
by brood mares witho
cluht 2yearctd utwjjgji
w
bluest blood shown
nnd saddle f Sr
of tho
early part ifflw
will como lid5 StMl
twentyone tandems JV t
imcltney stalllonii
Ret Dr Iartte iSSSJ
boro raahlon and lap 4
btocu UiihtvvcUht
rg
tho turn t r > tj ol u
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iwllce and
weight lmnters ftSi
ITlday inomlnr Jlll a
hnckney marts Sjjlil
10 such trood ones W
Dorothy Lady DS arjjSf
and W TC
countess
thero will be Wi
tins utoillOLS KS
a hfU
markubiy fine auJ ij
OiB onrt > o < n iroU ana 5rt0
stalilors wjfj
>
hackney
Wllbc nte tlf
fonrlnhands and TSJt
qunlind lunterf wrt
hansom cab horses irt
be shown In tte < Jfe 4
thlrts iiht f jlSS
ere o er slx nvfffj > i
last day ponllM1 l S
with I
the mornlns
S
lBVa5tT
swear he e V a onVwbuUoa Sf ii Vo rt hV S
pete for the SJir JS
i Hackney IIS I Jr i
tour can dllvrs iftltttja
also for soven m J rf M4
prlre and tmeglt Ji
bi sent over UJfSi t S
Plenty if JmplJifrovst jS
hunters belnir AS it
two >
flvo feet
nnd two at < > uW
the show
ff i4
nret prlu Ihe ciuot K
classes for Jjipi
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