Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 1, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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feme lt > wrlltuir th faols lu the
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Tfovembtr JO Htorin wave on this me
rldlan
December I Wind chancing
NOT OWNED UY THE TRUSTS
S ° tta 940 a c oea oe e
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5 With Gems 5
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Writing
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I Sunday Gazette
5 DEOEMDtR 2
S Will be filled to tho brim with S
breeiy features well worth 2
O reading Borne of the bclt of J
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Aaron Burrt
A sketch of a number of hts
torlo buildings made Intereatlng
by hts connection with them
about ta be torn down to make
Sroom for modern business palm
aces 1rofuscly Illustrated
m
S Englands Oldest Warrior
O rield Marshal Oraut I le
and hearty though
J nlneti
X ycara ot age set entyf our j ear
halng been
it spent In active
j sentoe Is still in the harness
g and wants to die In It Vtiitx a
picture ot the herp
5 Dr William Seward Webb
S A son Inlaw or the IMo Wll
S Ham II nndelbtlt but his
2 reputation waa nudo by his
A own aWllty ilhd his career
makes tv readable and Instruc
tlve story Hrlghtencd by many
Edwin Gould
Thy second son ot Hie dead
multl mtlllonalro Is quiteT
brltht us his famous brother
Oeorgo J und
hers Is an ao
count ot how he cleared im cs
S 000 000 In eight > lllus 5
traiou ip
Wm Makopcaco Thackeray
rrlMttt letters ot tho famous X
rldo llshtu on his HerionaUty a
with an cvelleat portrait
Foreign Orders of Honor o
A sketch of various decora o
Uons Mterly sought and high t
of waldwide fiime An ac n
u r e n with ii 2
lustrations ot
tn r decorauons as
Christmas Gifts
e > T1 ntI m Tvith cuts
with aklllfut
digers
Tin Flaojl Aqiunun In IhaHarld
How to Hvjnoiis Yout pelu
Tks Math tl Wrliurt
ratolom ot Womon
A Cooil Slorj
All TO IHClLtriO
Tli Caictla holds Itself In rta3ce
o pro > Ly reference to a coromlUee
of tiutfneia ne to bo appointa In tt
usual msnneri
lThit tin Dally Oasstte has tb
larffest bona flJo dally circulation in
Texas
3 That ttto SflmlAYeeVly Issue has
larffcr circulation than any other news-
paper in Texas
3 That tho SemiWeekly Oazette has
double the circulation of the semi-
weekly Dallas News
The Gazette will forfeit JIM to any
benevolent institution that may be dts <
Irnated by any party who shall suc-
cessfully controvert either of these
three impositions
The Oatette will pay 150 to any per-
son who will present at Its business
oIIee a statements the circulation of
the Dallas Keus by days for either
of the last three months verified by
the nflldavlt of a representative of the
Ken
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wiior
Attorney General Crane wilt Inherit
the prosecutions ocalnst the cotton
teed criminals instituted Just before
the recent election by hid predecessor
Tlia publlo has been duly ndilsed by
siieclal from Waco that Trnnk An-
drews UxM assistant attorney general
was pr < mnt In Judge tfcotta court to
represent the state when the ble suit
was called The motion to quash sev-
eral of the citations vtis sustained and
by agreement tho suit was continued
until the next term for sen Ice This
Is In line with tho expectations and
rtfrdlclloiis of the News Dallas News
How easy it is to falsify the record
by Innuendo
What were the expectations and pre-
dictions of the News ond ihat does
It mean to say has happened to the
prosecution of these casesT
The attorney cm the stJe for the de-
fense should ask the senior attorn s
ns to tlii Importance of fjuashlnir a
citation for service
Vy tho way It was alleged that the
trial of these cases had been dHayed
by the attorney treneral Vho Med the
motion to ijuash a few citations In the
case and thus Kilned a few months
of delay In the trill
A MKIIt MM < iit
YouiurMr JUIIeyof Tcxaswho th nVs
he knows the law better than tkcreiury
Carlisle t > UKht to pool Iiuues slth
louiur M W Howanl of Alabami
who ptopoties a congressional Imestl
Kutlon to Itnd out how Mr Cleveland
acLumuluted stt alleged fortune of U
000 000 What fools thostf mortals be
< ourlerJoHrnnl
In dU utinjc the riglit of th presi-
dent and tho secretary of the treasury
to l ue bunds to Ket money to defray
current exp nson ConKros man Halley
Is in n prelty larK iwol which Includes
u ninjorlti of tho tnembern of con
erms und an authority no loss OUtln
Kulshed than Mr CJe landa umbis
aador to UnKlaud ex > rctary liuyard
The Judiciary tommltte of the house
is also n tho pool If the Courier
Journal > lsh a toJln tliecimttoo t wen
to whom evorythlng thot a In and
about lie White House li right It
oukht to taho a full membHi hlp and
not womhlp U tho rootstool of a com
plalaant subordinate That the store
tary of the treasury haa Atluctaril >
turned his back upon tho principle
and the wuhes of his party Is an oi < en
secret His friends aie In t > oor r tusl
iittse than tin oilglnal cuckoos ihcn
thwy nttfmpt to sneer dmvn v ry
Democrat youns or old who happem
to have u voice of his own an 1 the
courage to usd It A job of that rott
wtll ery soon assume large dimen-
sions
1 Ull lUlClll 1LW AA1S19
The Kopubllonti press ot the North
has uow vufTlclently rocoired from Its
MlHrlousiuirt o caftionoit by the late
Democrutlo Waterloo to kUb the result
au tiiii1sg aud thvie obseratl m arc
firiu > iitl > InterestliiK Uf cotirso the
BoutU and Its olllcit hlstury since
the war his como In fi > r Its lOiaro
of altexitlon The Itepubllcau editors
aln > ear to bcllee the result In se
eru Southern states ludl wtca that the
Demoiratlo lwrty Is going to pieces
and lu thla they show an old aud fa-
miliar si inptom Such arguments
iau no weight v > l tho leaders of
thtir own par tie who kuow tli re-
sult Is only a tempurary backset for
tho party of the people
Tho Uluueupoha Dlspatdt is ouo of
those i > apers which declares the solid
Bouth to bo broken It thinks how-
ever that the futuio of this section of
tho couutrj is bright and saysi
The Dispatch has nlwnMi clalmM
that if live Boutlt ivutd d1spo > iQ of Its
unhappy rm problem In Borne vu >
or oilier the day of Us redemption xmis
nt hnud It Hpi > Prtrt to hmo done
so At least the morbid four which
tho Boutlurn white poaspttud of botng
ruled o r by his black brother seora
to lmo passed tnMtj nikl the i > oudu
lum bos snuuff t tho side of open de
imncbitloii by white cltliens B too
has the pendulum of ocoi mlo fallacy
awung to the other side r wil h Hiher
theorlea hao recelvetl their rebuke
and the economla teach in if of Jcrfer
oi IXib oinstUutlou rtro thurouchly
repudiated
lMr at least five jcara the people
of Uto Uultod Htatca hive kuonu that
the elements of real genuine > erma
nwit prosperity nro to be found iu ex
ceptlooat liberality In the South They
hao wn Houthirn tvinks renin in Un
tourhM during the provttlenco of the
greotest nnaadal paulo of modern
times They havo bchel 1 tho Bouthern
firmer mwlns fat and uneasy wuh
himself leamtuB that It Is neither
cotton nor tobacm that rules loncir
to that ectlou but they hae atoiniod
ever to reflect that notwithstanding all
tnew
dfslrnble conditions the Urn lmj
not vol eme fv capital to look for
ifrmanrnt sources of investment lu
th < Bonth
No longer la this so The raeo prfth
Wax Is bolmc settled tho election dlf
faulty Is pftsaJnr w y the people am
throwing aside the faliocles which had
become In a iw Jimtlnctlvo among
themt they have tho undeveloped re
flourccs and the spirit that Js neccsssYy
t > their afe d elopment aud the en
tire country la riWffnUloff the truth
u u > cstmcot u Southern securities
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TITO GAZnTTT3s F011T WOnTIT TEX S SATTJHPAY DEOEMBEinTlBO
and l Southern nterpriits took a
tr minduu Jump e u a so > i as the
nte election returns iiad come in
tluro need be no nurprlse The solid
Fouth Is dead The new South has
been tiorn
Llr 11II3M 1
The report of tho secretary of the In-
terior la disappointing In that It dots
not make a pooltlva recommendation
In connection with Indian affairs It
does however recognize tho urgent ne-
cessity for a change In tho present sys-
tem and the unfitness of the Indians
for self government Thcro can acarce
ly bo uny doubt says tho secretary
that the time has about been reached
ihen the United States must preserve
law ond order throughout the Indian
Territory and If the right to do thla
can not be obtained by agreement with
tho tribes it must be enforced as a
matter of duty without regard to tho
wishes of Ihoeo who control In the re-
spective tribes
Tor somo reason tho secretory hesi-
tates to say what he thinks should be
done with tho Indian Territory There
la but one way of soiling1 tho problem
and every practical mind must sco It
New courts will not do it The Im-
provement must como from within not
from without
A civilized government by civilized
people and subordinate to tho laws and
constitution of the United Btates will
speedily remove every trace of defiant
lawlessness from tho Territory
Oklahoma and the Indian Territory
must como Into tho Union
land Commlsslonereleet Walter sa > a
tho story that tho slate of appoint-
ments is made up Is uutrue Ho has
had over fifty Applications for posi-
tions In the laud oiTIce Mr Dakera
denial however should not prevent
the present cmpIoc of the laud oflloo
from taking their dolly exercise tm the
toboggan
Justice Johnson of tho Kaunas su-
preme court who has been reelected
for a term of six years has recently
returned all hla railroad passes and
announced that In future he will uc
cept no favors of tho kind from rail
mul corporations tthAt have tho
members of the Texas Judiciary to say
of Justice Johnsons actlou
The Wisconsin editors who will In-
vade Texas next week have arranged
their schedule so that Ihey will reach
Tort Worth Trlday at noon Ihey
will travel In thica special paluco cars
aud expect to > islt Dallas Waco
Houston Galveston San Antonio and
other cities of tho state
Turtre icformers In the Democrats
party Cld not organize a new party bo
cause the leaders lu hu eastern states
were nearly all protect ion lets Ihey
merely those new leaders Tho same
plan will be adopted lu dealing with the
llimnclat question and tho bold stand-
ard prophets
The Trench will upend 1100000 000 and
the Hermans 1160 000 WOO on their gigan-
tic armies in 1893 but neither of these
victims of military Infatuation has
reached tho extrangtncf of expendi-
ture that Is uhown In the appropriations
to our Oruiid Ann > of Fuistoners
The MallTJcgram objects to the sug
gestion that lort Worth nerds an ade-
quate water supplj it pa > i the coun
cil Is doing nil It can to provide that
Tho council haa been engugrd on the
Job we believe about eight years
Kangaroos havo been known to
Jump UilrtjfUo feet That Is noth-
ing to the Jumps some of the bojs at
Austin are ntaKlnv who waut to ket
au appointment under the new admlu
titration
Th women emplocd In New York
to pone as living iJctures will organ
ixo to optMse tlje W C T U in Its
light against tho pictures The livluif
pictures seem to be Aer > much alivo
The sugtr trust wilt now glvo us a
sweet taste of IU imwir No less
thun CO OUO pooplo have been thrown
out of em loyment by the tlosing down
of refineries controlled ly the trust
The queen his luMted the ciar and
Ms bride to visit KnglanlTnext sum-
mer It the Invitnttou la accepted the
warmakers will havo an opportunity
to break out lu a new plncc
Tho Topeka OipiUl sa > s tho ltepub
Uoan suio coulral committee only
spent HS 000 to redeem Kansas and
asks If that doesnt prove that Invest-
ments la Kansas payt
The > ear 195 should not gu by with-
out the Inaugural of a movement that
will place Iort Aorth In Its old posi
lion of uceminenco In the publlo inlud
Wimt shall It be
There will be but six Iopullsts In the
next house but they will make as much
noise ns If the party had carried six-
teen states In the late election
Thero Is one advantage which foot-
ball has over prize lighting in
the
latter Ihcre aro only two aluggerft
lu tho former iwontjtwo
This is the date for Kolbs revolu-
tion In Alabama to commence Wo
shall now see how much of his maol
festo was wind
Thla It tho time when the jrogresi
Ivo merchants talk to Banta Claus by
plauUng big ads In the llntie
lMloate as a hot house Mower the
P Vr ° u > aJ with Dr Ties
llaklng Tavvder
tlTZMMVlUvt IIXUMuitu
Coroners Jnrr > lllordnu iieatu
M AeeliteHul
Rj recuse N V Nov H At 1
oclock this morning tho corouers Jury
brought III a verdict r the Ueolu
Cornelius Itlordan rxoneratlng IWbert
Utsdinmorui from any criminal In
tent The eatise of death was decided
to be hemorrhage of the brain cavised
b > an accidental blow struck b > Itob
rrt Kltssimmima while engoged In a
legitimate performance at II Jl
Jacobs opera house
One dollar to Waco ami return Sui
day T cember S vu JHwurt Kan
J
UWSy 3P ta
A MIT
In Joining tho Army of Mod-
em Progrossioni
Aro tho WideAwake Citizens of
Fort Worth
lSveritiody r Any Irorolneueo llt
He Itrliresrnled
Just three weeks ago tolay The
Gazette announc d to the publlo thot
It would Issue o grand special edi-
tion containing a complete writeup
or rather a picture of Tort Worth and
Tarrant county In UJt The respona
h been < tr > ond our expectations
and sod of our entcrprislnff citi-
zens have responded to the call and
have Joined the great army of modern
progression citizens of Tort Worth
Ithls means eomethliur beyond the
mere usatrtlon ot good wUI and friend-
ly feelings ot the publlo toaard The
Uazette Tea It means that our peo-
ple ure alive < o the Interests of their
city It means that the confidence re
posed In our effort Is great and above
all It nitons a spirit of enterprise that
has never before been shown In any
city In the state of Tlioj Ihere has
noicr In tho history of Iort Aorth
b > on a movement that has been so
wpularly endorsed as thla on and
wo thank tho warm hearted friends
and pitrons for their earnest support
liellevlnff Ihat vr shall thoroughly
merit IhHr appreciation of our efforts
Ilfteen thousand copies friends com
prlvj our Issue These ntil be thor-
oughly distributed and will hne a
tendencj to awake the energies of our
people towards building up our clt
und couuty If > ou aro not already
a patron of tlvi afTalr remember we
hope very much to make > ou no
tipace Is rapidly going and those who
havo not placed their orders had bet
ttr do so ot once Jv ry min everj
house nnd In fact every one that has
tho nllghtest spark of Mitrrprlse In hla
composition will bo found In our great
edition lver > one worthy of the pa
tronuge of our people has Joined the
effort It Is the first special edition
ever issued In Iort Worth when rates
were such tltat evenbody may have
nn opitortunlt of being represented
Jlr David has worked faithfully and
well deserves commendation for his
efforts Ur Jesse l Saxon who Is
a slstlng Mr IMvld In th work Is
likewise deserving of commendation
During the coming week the smaller
towns of the county will be vlslbtd In
tho Interest of the edition In con-
clusion let ua ray Von Worth to the
front backed by every r nterprising
citizen
TIIVT IAMISIIDIi
ot dnsed lljr n Milnl Wave or n
HtirlhiintlLr
Tacoma Wash Nov 30 Investlga
tlon proves conclusively that last
nights great land slide was caused by
neither tidal wave nor earthquake
1uget bound has very steep shores
Juit outside the Northern raclrto dock
the bank slopes into deep water at an
angle ot IS degrees Fifty f t from
the dock tho water Is 100 to 00 ftet
deip At great expense the railroad
has put In solid blocks of mado land
supported on tho water sldo by n rock
vvull built against piling driven Into
the mud This was not strong enough
to bear the Immense pressure and
when the high bank further up had
been made sllpperj by the great rnlna
the outer eilgn ot the dock began to
dlvlle nnd finally gave way treclpl
tatlng into deep water one of the most
valuable iiortlons of tho water fnnt
The submerged strip Is 1100 feet long
and 200 feet In vvldlh Two persons
were killed Thev ote
DMtA HTUUfIS II 5 r old step
daughter ot II II Algrr a boat house
owner
JOHN HANSON night watchman
who was carried down with tho engine
house containing tho bnlhr with which
the I luff side was being washed down
b > hvdrnulla pressure
A few hours before the slide Hansen
had bet n talking with 1ulloemm deer
The latter Is pertain that Hansen had
no chnnce of tsonpe
Neither of tho bodies have been re
covered
Huperlnlendent Vlcfibe sass the p < r
manent damage to the rollroal docks
will not amount to over l000 The
work ot repitrlng will commence at
once
Vnt V V Wcnzell the wellknown
chemist of San rranelsco writes 1
ronsller Dr IMces Itaklng 1owder
to bo puro and wholesome nnd In
every way a superior article
fovvliios to lllane
Denver Colo Nov SO Gen MeCjok
today received tho following dispatch
from David D Day Indian agent nt
the Southern Ute reservation The
Southern Utea lrvvo ntwava wintered
their stock In San Juan
counlj Utah
They are oulet and peaceful The re
ports are tho cowbojs are thcmsolves
the trenpiuraers as the land In question
has not been opened to settlers unco
ISIS I do not anticipate any trouble
unless cowboys force It
Upon receipt of this dispatch den
MiCook wired the war department that
there iwaa no reason for the war de
partment to Interfere
One dollar to Waco and return Sun
daj December la Missouri Knn
fao and Texaa Railway Special train
Kaves 8 a in
illl lltllUlT
TlinnksahlnirUir for Wnililiiaton
n Iort Worth Mani Work
TIcr Tex Nov 80 Ihonksglvlng
day waa well obseSvcd here jestcnlay
Iter II 1 rhllllps preached un ap
propriate discourse at the Presbj tetlan
church to n large audience
The dinner given by the ladles of the
Christian church was well patronized
and was a auccess financially
The Cotton licit hols spent the day
various etimo tlshlnr some hunting
etc Jt r ometsdorffs brought In a
large wild turkej
It la rumored that Tiler la ioon to
have an clectrla street railway
The Ilethel llospcl Mission lately
opened ty itev Mr risher lats of
Iort Wortlv Is proving quite a success
Kev 1 It Dean of Waxahachle Is In
the rlt >
C I > Jarritt private secrttary to
Congressman Kllgore left tor Wash
ington City last night
Itev w M Haja la In the cltj and
Is preparing to move His famlli tel
Georgetown next Tutsdas from vhlcli
place he will attenl to the duties ot
lliinnclal agvnt of Southwestern unl
T er t >
Senator Coke passed through the cltr
en rout to ishlngtun City
John r Wcaliot Jacksonville was In
theilty sestcrda >
Tyler is exp ling the marriage of
two of her tu > I ty folks next Eundiy
One dollar to M aco and return Bun
day December 1 via Missouri Kan-
sas and Texas IUUwjj Special train
leaves 8 a tu
HMiis fi ssMiJi a > s
Claiming Homage
Announces tho day for Her Votaries
THE D00T0ES
To assomblo aud worship at hor gushing fountains
At Waco
December 4
In the Year of the Cotton Palace I
All Physicians
Are Invited
Low Rates on in lailroads
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rb lmlrnmrnl nl St ItnrtliolouieuU
1 tii lrl > il
KVw Tiioilc Nov 30 Wcrklnemcn
havo put the finishnn touchts on tho
great orean In bU Bartholomew b
chuich nnd the work of construction
on this mammoth piece o musical
mechanism vhlcli has occupied the
last flfUen months Is now complete
Iho organ in St Bartholomews Is
now not only the larseat orsan in the
city but tho largest church organ on
the continent If the echo and stage
organs of the huge affair In the audi
torurn ot Chicago he Included In the
esttmal that Instrument contains a
ullfflrtly ialer number of btopi
Othenvlso they are ahout eqial in
idze
elther ot Instruments can
compare in point of the number of
plpea with the monstrous coiilrUnnce
which was constructed and put up In
Sidney Australia The Sydney orsan
has howaver beui only a moderate
bucccss In its general features while
In somo of Us radical departures It
has beena practical failure
Trw Idea ot building an organ In
pans nnd locating It in different por >
tlons ot the church Is by no means
new Neither is the Idea of applying
electricity to the action Instead ot the
old fashioned nnd clumsy mass of Vi
tra and rods But the new organ
rcprestnts ti successful development
of both of theso Idtaa pertiapa beyond
anything hitherto attempted
Iho lurgeat division of tho orgnn
li jdaced In tho gallery Immediately
above tho main entrance The con
solo or hey nVftk Is situated In the
choir underneath the south chancel
division The latter is on tho whole
i > ne > of tho muat tvondrrful things
Terhaps only an organist can fully Ap-
preciate Its possibilities There aro
four Key manuals and clghtySr en
peaking stops twentythree coup
lers nineteen adjustable combination
knobs and w ntj pedal movements
This key desk has control over a total
ot G555 pipes
Almost bewlldcrlngly complicated
this key desk is fence understood
marv louay simple Xleneath the deik
aro five balanced pedals With one of
Ihese the balanced crescendo rUdal
It Is possible merely by the pressure
of the Coot to throw on the full effeot
of Whe entire organ or on the other
hand to diminish a crashing thun
derous peal bo that It dies away like
the echo of a distant horn
Others of theso balanced pedals af
fect portlone of the organ In a similar
manner By theso simple mechanical
devlivs it Is possible for the organist
to controt with a motion of his foot
the most varied combinations of stop
apd swell such as would be utterly
Imiwsalblo If he were compelWi as
were the organists of former daa to
draw tho stops separably and with
tho fingers
One dollar to Waco and return Bun
day TVcember 2 u ailssouri Kan
IwS sb Uwy Special train
VVIIt llcht a Duel
HaHrM Nor SOSenor Balmron the
nepdbllcan leader and Senor Aoar
iu a the colonial minister becam n
her Fenor Palmercn used lanBua
to the colonial
minister which the lit
ter considered iasultlnir As
a result
asetle j > lu
If or lx T i r
Tlev Aotea
lonivlew Ter Nov so TharA
Hvlnr passed oa qultly and wm kjV
trally ohscned throughout th clt
Neatly all the merchants closed their
places of business and attended union
eirvlccs nt the Methodist church It
was announced Hint there wn not nnj
poor In tho city In need nt present nnd
coMon vi turned over to tho
Ulble society
One of the leadlnR events of the day
vvas the grand spread nt the popular
Alaenolla hotel one of the most popular
holds In cast Texas with the pilgrims
owned and run by Sirs O M 1 abler
Commercial men from all polnta In Ar
kansas toulstann ond last but not
least Tixas ran by all towns In order
to make LonRvlew In time to be pios
cnt at tho grand spread and Ihey all
pronounce It one ot the grandest feasts
that they ever sat down to In Texas
There were MO bales of cotton
iroucht to town jesterday and nil tho
farmers say that they received a good
ptlce for It
Tet to bo discovered the woman
who was disappointed In cooking with
Ur Prices naklng Ioivder
iiuvt11u mii to niii
SUNplilnn nllt hr Alleeed lniUo
sler Ctinuot lie Convicted
Washington Nov 20 The grand
Jury today gave further attention to
the presentment of a new Indictment
aRUuBt Captain Heuri w Howgatc
tho alleged sigua tervlto embe2iler
nothing new however waa developed
with refennco to the pnpera contein
Ing Ilovvgates peculations which have
been taken In somo mysterious maimer
from the flies of the
second auditors
omce ond tho district attorney tins
about concludid that they are Irrc
trjevcably lost lMdenco was pre
eented today In tho ehape of bank
checks aud printed copies of onWal re
ports to show that tho cxormj nillcer
is an embezilcr and tho government
reles on theso with the testimony of
living witnesses and tho i reduction of
l BIVm lH br defendaut dur
ing Washington
career to secure
an Indictment
Argument on the demurrer filed
jrft i h W ° i tn nTiurr tlr How
1fliS hllVb e an S turday was
S LMm11 ° y b e5re Jud Mccomas
i
C0Urt
t 2 No Captain How
gate was represented by exDlstrlct
< tVtrney A > orthlnBioi and Jlr j T
y District Attorney Ulrney and
0 W tor the govern
mont
PP ara to be the belief
JrSS Z nmnb ot l wi that
gVan KuXs th ran lut
° Mf P1 opinion In WaTh ng
coum never be brought to trial
feav 1 traK
UIiiLomi innne
Oklahoma Cltj o T Nov 0Dr
sane aVvtum t PP110 ot the In
Vivm Si om Polnt Okta
noma e
bH nUocandU
this city i
ntnlly mailed
located In
Cuthrle o T Nov so i N clllna
WiS wh0 vl nB
cS sh Cyar S tar tally
on him Tuesday iaeon
leuool lands
Outhrle O T Nov 80 < jovmor
JnjforSi iirf1 bl < m
In5l 0t WW
S hool P
ter sectinn itii homa Each guar
section except In Hi mtka
whero he maj hsvs a svtkoti
Iull innlculnrs and blank m
can be obtained frail the r
olllcc
xg
311VIlt KIA IIWI
AlRlnuna llotiae Slsnal
louey of the feapl
Montgomery Ala rov 3t
ture of the pro rcdlnri o tt
assembly today was a trstliA
house on the currency qunos
A bill was up authorizing
Troy to Issue bonds for cm
poses paable In goti Tub
nlready passed when tblta
3Ir John of Jefferson Tlifor
It Desiring to test the rtMKC
of the bbnetalllsts and go V1
house Jtr Johnmovpjtrw
tlon of the bill Ha mUil
bilef argument for illw vi
to amen I b > maklnv tho bv
ble In the legal money ctutt
Btates Uiei
Jlr Jlrooks ot Mobile i si
blmetnlllst took < 1is K
more on the ground that 1st a
would not buy the bonoJ unW
In gold than on account tit W
sltlon to the whits nictilfS
Mr Graham Jlr MinnlMS1
spoke flWJ
Tho vote on Mr Johns s
being called for only sh l
nays were audible Thi i
amended passed the hoaaftiaB
In golden autumn or ley
Price Baking rovroif tt WJ
fectlve J
TAKIS MIIISKI T0A gf
John Call In Illtplail KHt
rrsr a fW
Columbus Ind No
Vlval meeting ot tM Sl ih
nt Nashville Brown Wff
John Calvin a merehssj
church made talk Pf j
pocket a bottle ot wnlsWji
in tho face of the sodHK
to tho preacher BrotwiBJ
my devil Special t aS
held for Calvin
Itcroilng a lleaolll1 L
Itnrlrlrll
N
Albany
Flower has refused
fo i06 jfc5
papers
and other Standard J
dovernor of Te s on t JIJJ
sr
papers presented
llllllnrd st
nttsburr rx < < Tl
a two nights r > 15 J
points each IW MteW
tlSO a
billiard for J
RfU
tain A C Anson
rnous ball plajtr J at
son of Httskurr teuigjji
Score Harrison SU
ages Harrison HjJiw
High runs Hrt ° SW <
garotww
remaining
row night
m
Abilene Ter JVJJ
a inner at SfX
got his arm fi l Jt 3 P
this omrnoon
tour places wea
wUI Btjf i
putatiou i
OkUhoms
cenTber rU
authrifa i
P Queen pf Fjf tfisj
conp tpt1 0I
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