Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 8, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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ESTUllrr 1lll II
YOLXIX > T0 14
ILLOWS
4ft down pillows More
wagon load of thorn
g on to < lect frma lllf
pilkalino cover
en and
plain nnd milled Any
Jvou may want Prices
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MAILABLE EDITION
iook sumut s
nUomUo nnT Killed Mesleou
Colonel
City of Merlco Dec The latent
report trom W Ouatc aU front
nm L 1 u Uran
S i J1 J 11 assignation
a Mexican colonel member of tho tnrt
2i2HL 1 Iulln nu fr unofficial
ulf reported that a company
of the Nineteenth batalllon pt tho
airaican forces have hid tw skirm
ishes th a force bt too UuatemalAn
ererlllan The first assault on the
Iltxlcan troop mi lurmrvi sklrnv
Irt but th second lesultcd In tiva
Mexican soldiers belna killed
The Guatemalans retreated fcvlly
and It is not bnown that they mirrored
material damage Tic particular bojy
of mounted auatemtlans Is reported
n still hovering about the Mclnlty
ot the Mexican troop but It 1b be
lleved that after maklnir the nttvk
aliej retired to tho tluatemnlsn fldo it
the International line Should olllcla
Itlormatlon confirm these report It a
highly probable that the Mexican trox
ttnme Mill nt one demand repa u
Hop jr r vrtlsfactory manner ot tho
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London X j V stminter Cla
aette comme pon the dispatch to
he DiUy Nfr from Constantinople
buj Intc that the iultnn Invlttnl rrMtlent
Cle > eland to nsnd n lekgate with th
Armenian commlssJon and upon the
Adertler Constnntlnople dispatch
imjlngthat President Cleveland had de-
clined to do so and that Turkey tn
consequence had requested Unglnnd to
TOUT WORTH TEXAS SATtfKDAV mSCKHUEli Q 1801
nominate consul Xa ftecdmpany thi
Turkish commlMlon remark that th
Intlatlon of the sultan looks liV pur
doiniiKOffuery nnd lrpildent dnrlatiA
properly rtfuitd ta b honan Inked by
the nulttuic pro fusion ot confidence In
the upright character of the Armenian
diplomats
We may regret that circumstance
make It JntpoRslblc to interfere At
the same time had rtvMdent Clceh mt
compiled the euRcepttblllty of certain
fcreat powers mlsht hav he n touched
und 4lwre la no doubt that a consider-
ation ot the feelhuTft of Urvnt Ilrltaln
Influenced Iresldent Clevelands ac-
tion
riticicv rjiiiiiutis
Ihrr rialit Outlaw Hnd
Iht
lantr I p
llennessy b T I > c 7 The powe
of rnrmers who have bwn folio InK the
band of horse thieves near the Qbss
mountains in Che > enne and Arapahoe
counties seventy miles west of lien
ticssy captured three of the thieves and
drove the balance away utter wound
ln several of them They also recov-
ered several of thu stolen cattle and
luufts The outlaws villi bo turned
over to tho authorities
Itrlelivlnir Klrcftuii
JloTltn Dec 7Tio result of tho
election of necretarles of the rclchstflff
was announced today The oolallKt
cAndldato was dcfmt < jd Tho socialists
demanded representation In tho presJ
dential Imdgvt ii proportion Io thIr
numerical strength Hut when the
president of tho relchstax JUtt Von
liovetzow mykeil them whether they
were disposed to undertake < Uie duties
cbnn ieted w lUi ouch representatlon
they replied with an emphaUo noffi
tle
A Bani in Dress Goods
New Good Juet recehel All Wool novelties and fine clianeeable
mixture so Inohca wide elect tjlcs pleane eerybody and uie
ejular 3o Nluea
RW oyuy 0o A UU1
Another Bargain in Dress Goods
COO yard Mlnch WacU ani White Dress Ooods SO Inclm wld
north SCO
a sard
MW > N1 y Yu op
n7o a uiiizss rirr it
Dolls and Toys
We hae the larget line of I > oll TfflTKilai hlch wo i > U lor ft
crcat deal less money than oIicra sell them Cups
aud To > at Just nbout naif what others ak for them f TP
tllassware at remarkably cheap prices Ladles Vaunt nmbrold
tfd Bilk Handkerchiefs for 10c Mens larco White 8I1U Jlandler
tcblefs 9c vtc
onniss
t Ten Cents a Week
For tho week day issue excepting Sunday tho Daily Gaiotto 1b tho
leapest Daily Paper in
The South the
Southwest or
f The West
at Prints a Full Associated Press and
of Kansas City charges ten
afternoon paper
Tho Star a popular
Lnta we I A comparison of recent Issues of the Star and the
matter orlgnatlng outside of
dtto
disclosed B columns of news
Kansas City in the Star and
entySix and OneHalf Columns
S i a
ly rf °
in Gents a Week
local agent
to the
carrier or >
u
Give jour order to Mm carrier
SjgsVteaAfi tefesSij
nrmrvs
HE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
WE ARE KNIFING PR1CES1N
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MENS ALLWOOL SUITS
05 A OH 1b onr price on BOO suits Koriuor polling prloo ou
CP TyVJ them waB S10 nnd 916 Thoy Blnrled in to ro
loday Como early and dont delay All tlio icat of our ologuiit
Suits and overcoats aro going at cost according to
OUR COSTMAM g 4f v To
Children s Suits with extra Pants and Caps to Match
450 A SUIT
Sold by other dealers nt SO a Suit Wo have plenty of Childrens
rino Suits which wure 9750 Suits and now nro going at 5 a Suit
AT 180 A SUIT
Wo can fit yMir boy in an AllWool not cotton or Unlou Caa
Bimmo Suit
WaVtstnuUtb live T r Kasi frsi
Trsr l ilrj oolrr uui rthi > rn tor <
tlnnj nuth wjnda t hecomln Tnrl <
able
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Iftrrrvir
USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
THE GRAND PALACE IS CLOSED
TIUllCWAS VO AlTUMlTlO IJIHN
IT DOWN
llarconrt Slmplr Thr iv a Mnoh In-
n lllrt of TrMNh Wit bout Mullcr
Allciced Crooked limit Trntinue
ilou X llnuk Luuklua for Man
Waco Tex Deo 7 The arreat of
1 V Harcourt of Houston oharired
with lutuoiptlnit to set IrS to the Cot-
ton ralnce last Dlcht continued to be
much discussed today
Tho Cotton lalloo dlrecton today
cunra seil tho matter tborouahly and
are unanimous In theloplnlon that
irarcomlta action waathe result of
drunken careletuncs and tint flio had
no Intention ot flrlnjr tho bulldlnit
BmoklliK nun pruhlblled In tho palace
mid tho toilet rooms cro frequently
tho rosort of denrstte mok ud It
U bcUowa irnrcourt thouehillesaly
threw u lleliled match uway Bhleh
caused tliq tire It seems It < h
truards hart dliooveretl Uiat they
thoutfht was a pretloua attempt to
tart o fire About ocloolc a man
from Laredo In one of the rooms ud
jolnlne that n tiblch the inalfh was
truck heard It striko nnd saw a
flash above I he transom ItuahlnK out
he looked In the ntt room and a man
who unswrra lUroourta Oeaorlptlcm
saldl llxcuse mi > Ilropncd u match
Tho Laredo man reported tho fact
to Vlco President Jlociro who < iuletly
summoned Additional Ifuards and llro
men Mho were Instructed to look out
for any similar oncurrence with the
result noted In ho arrest later ot liar
court by llado IMridaon
The nuui from Mredo is helm souirht
for as It U thought lie can throw
wine lleht on the subject und atalo
whether llarcourt Is lh m man
whom he paw but lie eajinot Im fountl
ami la fact wna leailnir tho bulldlne
with other lsltors hon he Informed
llr Mo > ro of tils ohwrYatloris
llarcourt is well eonncoteil nnd Is a
aon ot Judge llarcourt of Houston
nnd tliero ur nuny people here who
know his fnuVr He fornwrly orau
Jed n porttlon as outt clerk In th
Tern and Iaolllo olttota at leather
ford and It Is statedI that his only
fault wan constant flrlnWnir
XIany are Inclined to bflleve tlrat
he had no Intention of sttliue the
bulHIne on lire and his act woai lltt
ot ft careless drunken man with a
a complaint for arson w nled
airalnat llarcourt till nwrnloe but It
Is iTobablo the oliarBo villi t bo
pressed i
Closing H
Waco Tex Dee 7The Cotton Val
mIuhXS to U toU tota d
capitalists and other whom Texas de
nnacTa liySraiaw uec Ui
tkImbTerr SnrW coedinr the >
The directors and entire m
aro pleased find satisfied Ktartlnc out
vUhout means una ulth only the sot
tied determination lo hulld Cotton
iSSuS capital the nd ma atruc
exposition was thrown
tu and irrcat
opS to tho public flnlshed and com
flrat discussion of V Ji 5J
What the TMlace I i Oone or Vnco
cannot b fully estimated It liu placed
hundred ot thousands of ddllars In
SiSSSuon in the ctty h j J wJ
wWtto prohaWy
VTuco In a manner
could not have twn done byjny oth-
er meansj It has attracted a treat d l
5 attention w cy and already
resulted nqUrles many of which
In
will reiilt In immedlata twieflt to lb
city It has Incr a4 local trade near
ir Wwrwnt X ootcea at In vry
light Ai > een n handsomely payln
enterprlw for the city Jt JUbi now set
tied tiiat WacowtU have a Cotton J aj
ace lnlS Jarffvr > etter and more at
all who eaw th WM at
The crowd today was enpn uaSpe
cial trains came In on alt lines ana
It is sUmatSl that tho KAty brought
Cnii loo Maclo at
Lower Prices This Year
Than Ever Before If You Buy
Our Clothing at Cost
presents consisting of Clothing aro tho moat useful
presents you can give
In 000 people laat night nnd this morn-
ing The number of visitors In tho
city today was fully 12000 und to this
patronace must ho added that of Waco
en mastiCf
The cotton nnd ngrlcuttutr symhnllo
parade tar ted nt 1 oclock today
and was even more externho than
upon Its previous production
Long lines of crowded streets were
constantly trolnir to the 1alace nil day
nnd tonight lhere was an Immense
Jim nt the IMlacn n < rspccUlly was
thtsiho rflia tonight A grand mas
quorndo hall cloned the e i ottlon and
was participated In hy fully 3000 people
Thn lona ntato hand was never better
und delightod everbody
Hnttntilnsm was tho order nnd It
bubbled up evetjwhere Waco uthered
out Its flMt Cootton lalaco most np
proprlatily nnd starts In to rvap nil
possible WneiU from It and at tli
same time prepare for a greater and
grander exposition next > enr
A IDnleltle <
Waco T Dec TiTJe body or a
fnun apparently about SO years old of
slight build with dark moustache was
fou id dead In room 0 of the at K A
T hotel nbout 0 oclock esterduy Tim
man registered at the hotel Monday
night but as tho number of the room
occupied by transput fcutsfs is not
registered after their names tho pro-
prietors could not tell tho mans namo
this morning He lay upon the lloor lu
tho corner of thn fiom A largo two
bladed pocket kntfi the long blado of
which was covered with blood was
upon tit floor by his side 1I had
plunged this btndo Into tils heart and
his left breast was covered with blood
Death mutt have been Instantaneous
Ho retired to his loom after supper
last night and J Taylor one of
the hotel proprietors held n conversa
tion with him ot the door uf tlie room
at H oclock the last seen of tho matt
alive llu was suffering from a sevira
cough and rold aud a hot tit of syrup
of llga purchased nl tho drufr store of
Ulsmuke Use wua found In his room
Uejond thlsthent wu nothlmr lo Ident-
ify him A number of Tort Worth and
Dallas papers of ieeut date werfound
In the room nnd It I supposed tho
man corn from one of thoi > c cities to
Waco
Justice Hallagher viewed the body
this morning and many others looked
at the ghastly sight but w r unabl
to Identify the remains
Mm tun fiiilelfle
Waco Tex Dec 7 The mysteoua
imlrldo at the Missouri Kansas and
Texas hotel Wednesday nlgltt U tUl
n source of speculation and the IdenU
ty of the man Is yet unsolved
Of tbe two men George Jllshop and
W U Dudley who rejtlstered there It
was thought for a while It was Dlshop
but the proprietor said this morning
that he was almost confident that It
n not Uishop
The following1 telegram was received
this mornlngi
Missouri Kansas and Texas Hotel
Waco Tex
ColllersvUJe Tonn Dec 7 Vleass
she description of man who committed
iulclde JACK DUDLBY
The above teletrum changes the
status of afTalnt and now th theory
Is that W II Dudley Is a brother or
other near relatlv of Jack Dudley and
the latter not hearing from him evi-
dently thought his relative had com-
mitted sulcjd <
The telegram was answered but no
additional Information has been recetr
d tL
A I > rtl Transaction
Waco Tex Dec 7JThe Waco Stat
bank la anxious to see one Marqusln
of the alleged Marrjualn company of
tfavasota
A letter from that r ntletnan recent-
ly enclosed a draft on New York for
lltto requesting the Waco Ktate bank
to act ss the companys Waco corre-
spondent Th letter further asked
that 11200 of the draft U placed w tha
hanking comtary credit and IHW
expressed to tfe company at Navasota
The transaction seemed all right una
buslneulllc and the mmey was ex-
pressed to Uavasota Th draft later
developed to be worthless Marquatft
obtained the IK00 fcnd now the bank
wants to obtain him A complaint
acalnst Mm for wlndltrf baa b eri
filed
telegram
fEherlff Durk < received a
from Hsaroo this rnornlnr atatlng that
a man answering the description had
tesa stn golo M AuiUr ut ntcbt
Tim iitsiinnwAiauciATiux
Ctu r I < MrtialtMiti Willi a Onu
eutntlun
New Orleiins Ia Deo 7 Tha
American Hebrew nssoclathm closed ita
session at noon today During Hit
prttcecdlnga this morning1 utlun Trio
burg of Cincinnati secured ot nncut
nmtd Appluiise to huvu his remnikscon
icrntng the itvbbla on Wjf4W a >
tiivken irom thffWtord
Tho following were elected member
of th vxvcutlvo board 1 W Hern
helm J ouisvlllej Joslfth Culm and
Dmanuel Wertluuholmer of Plltsburirt
Nathan Drneken Julius Oretberir Wil-
liam tloodhcnrt Adam A Knuncr
l outs Krohn Morlta Loth Alfred Hea
eoiiKtKid Lout ilehinhelmer und If
lietttnau of CimlimnU Marks KhdiQi
Mantis Jvolmer and MAirla Ludk of
New Yotk Hlmon Heavenrlch of I > u
trolii tilgmuu I vl Huttalo Morris
Mllhelnieli JUchmoiidf > turla Newbor
e lhllalelphlft H W HOstndale
Albany N YuMsani tJiUcrmgn and
J mac Nohramm Chlcagvtj Jsnao Htrous
und William L Wolf JUUIinoie M < mes
Dimiin Cleveland Uhlo Julius Weiss
and Max Dlnkchtpell New OUeansi
Max Latidtuer Milwaukee Tbw cus >
tomnry losolutlons of tliatihs wero
panned and a superb silver cup Pie
itemed to Mr Holotnon Marx of New
Orleans
IMIIIOII HIS lit MI
TuTTe 1reneiit Ulira tie Tut NTbrnnt
tin llu Tliern
lianluun Tex Dor 7 Iiast night
na th wvwtlKritnd ontinou bjll vanu In
curt Don lua wns there to meet Will
Jttfimron Un poMvr ou Urn train Doug
lis wn armeil with u raaor iud cut
Johnsons throat from ithe effects of
w hluh ho dlM shorlly ufior HheMit
Chancy alsted to > our repotUi thtt
lX uglnss had invibxl u negTo girl by
M9 namo nf I > Yon Halier down to the
depot with him to wm htm cut John
puns throat or kill Lhtm Hh < > went and
4titer linil Jmld of Douglas or JuJuison
tm at the time of the trouble lt dOM
not know which Tho Ktrl stfltd that
when tho cujinon bull mm in Jcdin
aon was leaking nrouml the train lit
a stooping position when Dvujlas ma o
a rush u > t hln and out uh irntt
LVmjtlns stnlatthey lmd Ken fuKMlrg
b fvri and that when tho train uun
n
m salb
m jcicxagarrrx xuxjktxsv ci
if
Carson Sewall Co
IIUtllTUt TEXAS
COTTON FACTORS
Liberal advance made on eottoi
> blW > d to us for prompt sale or ti
be in Id MUnclls aud dally quotation
free on Application
cniinwMo u cn HfluqiTtin
in Johnson had a Uclc rushed at Mm
and he cutlilm At any rate from th
jent Inforinailon bhuihabla at thin
vrltlnr It look tike u coldbtoode l
murder nd that th clmncw fi an-
other neoklfo liortjv pr nldo4 over by
fUtcrtff Clionry was highly poibibte
D < > uiflas was wrtiitt dud lodjfod Id
jail about It oclock ant nJtfht
tim iitiitiuiiiiis
Wurli Comiiletrd ud Adioiirnett iH
Meet lu ami Antonio lu lbOS
Rui Antonio Tex Dec Thi
fourth day of tho state Irrigation con
vcnllon wua devoted trt dlscut > sJou4
Oeneral Clarho nnnounced tho apimltrt
tnenl if Uie following oommrttve on b
laws nnd conaUtntlon of tho pcrmu
nent State Irrlgitlon aMsoclatl nl
Mewrs Uobliisou Cliamberlaia rick
vtt HwUher nd IMam
Tho convention then adjourned < 4
nievt again at 7 p tn
Tho convention adjourned touliht trf
meet In Bun Antenlo < pi second
Tutsday lit November ll > 3
llcwiird trjTttrrrt >
San Augustine Tex Dec 7 The
cojiimlsaloiicrs court has offered n re-
ward of f30ii for defaulting County1
Triiimifer Ji M 1helps lhelps v in
defeated at the last flection by a Dem-
ocrat and lmfedlately aft < r the vou
was counted HklpinU out His defal-
cation Is kiion n to bu Jv er 14000 and bis
accounts with the stato have not y <
been lnestlgtttfd
NEW MILLINERY
Not old shopworn roods bauitht riy In Beptember and carried in stock
Picked by our buyrr when east
all season but < nf elean freli eooO up
list weK Tills Is ths gratett Jllllluary slaUEiiter yer mads Ju look
at a few prlcea bslawi
101 Cloth Sailors sam srad and at > l ai w formarly sold for 5oj spe-
cial aula prlc He
U Untrlmmed J > lt Bailors same ntyle and irradt a ws sold for to nsw
lao wmmed Kelt Bailors same as and JUS Bailors uncial new Ml
M rine Pur Kelt Bailors sam styls and crades < a wo formerly soil o
IJWt new sal special price U
100 Pur Felt Wats In colors sam as od at 18 new al prlc
1V > Misses and ladlea Wool Pelt Bhapcs new roods flesh and cUanv
former pitw on aine class of iiooda ISot new sal price Svc
an Misses Plt Shapes worth It I o llMf now sal prlc Mc
o0 iJldlfs Ielt Hhap reduced fr om 110 to 75o
100 Plnest Ielt Shapes reduced fio m tl to > < < i
OneThird Off on All Pattern Hats
t0 Yatht Caps cut to S5oi Wo TfM bt Caps io now for oa
Extra Good Bargains in Babies Silk Caps
ClaaU Op lal till lU IVben yo una
UU tu X k 1 s l f n T
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