Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 205, Ed. 1, Friday, June 21, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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TOL XIX NO 205
Umbrelas and Parasols
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prices on Parasols and Um-
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CONDENSED TELEGRAMS
TFaihtngton June 21 Eastern Texas Fair
variable wind
Msdrld Jun SO tt Is reported hero that
tb Cuban Insurgent Ooraei bu been ciy <
tursd
Little Rock Ark Juna 20 C P Hulling
ton a merchant of Ashton Ark vu run
ever and killed by a train near Lei J gate
Ktw York Jun 20 W A J Flack who
vu Injuied by a rail In lbs blc > tle race
Saturday has alnce died from his tnjurlee
Caddo I T June 20 The body ot Sandy
rsudree who waa drowned In Ulue rlrtr
yciterdiy wa found this morning
Washington June 20 Secretary Hoke
Smith left hero tonight for hla home la
tejrgta He will be none about lea days
Demopolls Ala Juno 20 V J IMgln
itoa who has been on a protracted spree
committud suicide at this place by taking
poison
thlcaffo Jane 20 The htrecta Consumers
Pure ice oompnn asalgiied this aftiruuoti
to Fred M Jetvctt Liabilities are pUicd
t > 0 > u
vsibloston June 19 Commodore Utmco
lu been appointed to the command of the
North Atlantis squadron to sucje d Ad
mlral Meade
New Orleans La June 20 Michael F
Bbllliky for the past twentyllva > c rs on
the editorial a < art of tho Oorcaan Oasette
died this morning agod bd
Indianapolis Ind June 20 Tho Ilepubll
ttns of this state nr agitating the silver
ca tit Ion and a nonpartisan convention la
looked lor within sixty days
ai rranclsco Cal Juno 20 Aloniod
Whitman an extnll lion air was brought here
from Now Yorlk to stand trial or forgery
and as found guilty today
lew York Juna 20 Congressman Taul J
Sort states that he wilt not bo a candidate
U mceeed Senator Cahln 8 Lrlce with
hom ho lias boon In conference In this
CUT
tW York Tuna CO In Cie LaldlawSigi
rue the Jury a warded Jiowo damages to
Uldlsn tho clerk behind nhuta ltussol
die hid when the bomb was thrown at
htmUllwimfcpp
Ullwimfcpp Wis June w nhuow p
ton postmiiHttr ot tho Nntlonnl Mt > i < llers
some is under nrrost clinrjtel Mllh em
beulloe I11SU0U of the tunas oC the vt
InPort
Port Tonsend AVaih June 2a A ROW
rjucd nitteor struck the tarth near htre
vying itmlf Jn the grou > id a small sliud
crcloae ai caused by the rapidity of 1U do
se rat
rittsburir June 21 A Mrlke of ti > far
sire men at the Clinton ltollluj milk 1 on
Today 85 colon d I run Morkcis Irotit Alio
Tllle Itnn orrlrid to lake the iilait ot
tte strltirs
New York June 20 Aa a result of the re
wot Lexow senate Invitstlgatlons W 8 An
ws bas teen expelled by the Loyal Le
ftoa and has left the city fearing more se
rious coniequoaccs
Birmingham Ata June 20 In a street
dssl with pistols at llessemer between llcrt
f M Albert Uinson Hockett was
hum The troublo occurred over the car
dint of an amount
hnytot Juio 20 The visit of eg Cot
or Margin of Kansas to New York at this
wns is tald to be ctuaeli connected
tbtries agalnit and the expected removal of
Gortrnorllughea of Arliona
PortUind Me June Ctar Heed Is aay
ing notninpr and sawing wood incanwhlle hla
JUUe presidential boom Is bslng tenderly fos
w arid he Is seeking a path by which to
Mwps from the
silver labyrinth
Wt t Point Miss June 20 Vtrrnn fhip
k hwt
KL shot and killed Clem
lium son of rostmsater Uxum this morn
tar Young Exum
attempted
fttMniaker between his uncle and Slilpmin
D < Moines lo a June 2U Unusual Inter
mltmESZ rinK 1I I < Kepubllcan
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convnliin which meote here July 10
tT W n1nber of candllatrs for gov
2 ksd Mr r l and rarrott In
n lPo1 ln Ji1 ° 2 ° Th indictment
i H
lSiJhom ulof th9 df Iron Mall
U i 1111 bMn dismissed on
SJlBdUnT iff WUhn th uridlttIon ot
iJiSlli10 0 i1 MConsul Qenwal Ka
htoSS Xlb ute department from 8t
ffi urhit ln Wernment of Valyn
war eightyone cholera cases have oo
TSS dh rrom
m t
tai Ark Jun 20Thomas llad
S1S 5r lhe bc known arrhllocts in the
tTaAS 3 cock tnl morning About
J nontle ago ho woe struck on the bead
l n Hrlk and houfth he appar
ntl
r ecovtrel he never felt well agafl
trk lle Tin June 20 Mrs Job Cat
bin UllJu omuiltled suicide by
uuJL rc bbm bltA > > een confined In
RiT1 Tl ra and dismissed aa cured
A 5Kin M O Insanity
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fcKjT Jaa M Inl dlKpatches r
X pT POft I PUOoeM of the Winn
ii Koi t tho limurgint Cubans
I mlSl llaw u Navuiru leftunil
wgmlrio at Ktiiitu iu ttH Inflklluif a
w n ailU cal > ulll hursoa aud uu
u jywiiilti Minn June WlUe result
tlr i1 mt four lu tuo
Tr ttfrloy In law Mblat concrosa
tVfcV IlMB 0 W 1 lHlllltS OUt
Vjtj f jUj1 lu d Mlimeuiwlis stcoud
l JJJ tt Mlia June 1JWUI Chnndor
Mli h
tUM Irom Alabama
i2P Ukw rm tue J11 ner b
SI pil0 telegraph polo and tot to
MMiJh Vaiw usd of robbing
v PUSB t0 Miss Johns ot this
l > isrday and was Uentlfled by that
S own n j June svjsofiMi lierg
tieiat U 1 IM ul Irtwtliir JUllu ta
SUiLl u t1 > lop l ouniy jail l
VvH t0ui Iu > r p Ml tbo
fetL n tnniOi1 Into Hie air J
iol tfi trououuttl dtttd alter ulne
ti ltu dtath was taustU by struugd
vUMCD A cABIVnT
j 1 v e J iune 20 Oenernl Ellory
rdlnB t0 ll
aua < patctoe mil
Wait ador announces the or
VpVii ° i the uHowlmr cabinet
ttl CA > br minister ot the In
erlor Llsardo Qorcla
asr uttura and pub
> Ut Cornello Varnazk
Larfer ° n a 0C the nayy J
iutVneffa unJer ecru
dljatrou
owurrtd l o last nlRilt
wthIT ot th0 B l moro ant
iTilile tn railroad about nvi
WtS A frelKt tram
sL ck cau < l l y a broken
kai tout iiump
f i to apatli
fc caops look TtSrrRn
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OOi ELLISON A CO
THE CANAL IS OPEN
Emperor William Leads
the Ceremony
CELEBRATED WITH POMP
The Day o Grand Succeat In Every
Way and but Few Accidents
Occur
TVIth much pomp
will It r
KIEL Jane A
na
tereuiuuy an
Vould nliui mm tbo K t povir
° < rM through the
sum it ibe irjr
ships
saluting lilm Lniperor uiiiaui toiio
5 fnflijr ° Peuei1 tlc and North tii
5 al lie entered the Misuru onuilnc
ot the mw waterway at Uruitsuuttvl not
far frwiu Hamburg nhorlly after aajllsut
tin board tho Impirlal yuiht lluheutoiiern
i l arritej nt the eastern oKiilutf ot the
lannl at lloltenau
shortly after uoou
f roi Wi rc lh rt iul lips all ot u aJijtbt
intnrw durlu the paisag of tho lmptiial
l > rotxwloii ot about twenty tersts tbroueu
the cana Iloth shores of the cannU u
llntd Mlth avoir and lufautry through
out the paisngo of the prociBslon mil
Mory iwlut of vantage aloug the route tr
the new vatcrnay ua occupied by tlous
auds of piople
UmiNror Hllllam appears to hae most
fcuciiHsfully ciigiueprtii a billliaut mvc
tULle lu whkh he and not tbu cuuol btviix
to havo bem the central flture it U hji
to Imagliie that this wua ouo of tho proud
tht duja of his Ufo
Lost but not iLuet Is Is pleaannt to
hYXL V ttle H rillIB f the lulled
Biatea the New
ork t idtunbla hun t iuu
clsio and Marbltlimd forinid a atrlkiuz
fiulure of tho ui piay iher stood out
Kin idly among the oilier warship thilr
bulls Klcuuilmr lu tho uuhlne luutrastlug
puttliy with the dark hulls of the forelJi
warshiys uud their emurt uipcuraute
ciuiBliiif them to be greatly aaiaueu uy
llilg bclnx the nftyelcbth uunhersary
of thu auiHson of Uuiuu Ictorlu t the
throne of tjnut liritalu by tfiio lal coin
luuui ol Lmperor lillam a lojnl aluio
Mas Ami ut noon from all thu Hirinuu
wurshlpt which ut the sumo tlmo hoUtea
Ibe Hi nub unit to the mrulna of thu uu <
llonal uuthciu uf Griiit llrltaiu
Tne lloneuiollcrn uuihcd the canal lock
at lloltenau at 12 10 p m being the first
yttssei to formally pass through the Uattlo
North Sea canal and was greeted with ocl
ferous inters from the masnus ot spectators
Ihe appearanca of the llohentolltirn was tba
signal for a almulanous lanuonading from
the vast fleet ot warships In the bay as they
fired salutes In honor of his majesty The
Uohcnsollern then replied with her guns to
the salutes In honar of his majesty The
arrival of the llobontollern was witnessed
by the Lmprtsa of Uennany Irtnceaa Iltnry
of 1russla and their sultos who ociupiid the
hotel balcony Ihe Kalaer Adler with the
German kings and grand duke on board com-
pleted Ihe passage ot the canal at 1 25 p
in and the last vessel In the procession
pansd the burg at 1 fi5 p m
There was one feature of the procession
which should calm the excitement among
the members of the leagues of patriots ot
1arls who raised such a hubbub when it be-
came known that the Kronen government In-
tended to send a squadron to participate In
the Kiel letcsa As tbe > rench gunboat
aorcouf passed tho vcssol points along the
canal route she was greeted with hearty
cheers and tho different bands played the
JklnmlU a she wont by pr udl > Juunitkng
the tricolor ot trance before the drawn up
troops of Germany The French oflkera ac
knowledged the cheers from the sborea by
touching their caps and bowing and when
flags wore dipped In honor of the passing
ot the tiorcouf the ensign ot the trench
gunboat was promjjJi dipped In ac
knowledgement ot thjEpnurtcsy
After the lluhenidTTern anchored dinner
was seryod on board of her and the Urand
Duke Alexis of Kussla tho King t > r Saxony
the King ot U runteuiberg and the Grand
Dukes and Princes boarded tbe Imperial
aUCand congratulated the emperor upon
the success of the canal opining The em-
press of Germany waa not riesent at the din-
ner on board the llohenxollcrn
Admiral Menard the commander ot the
French squadron entertained the officers of
the German I attleship llayero on board the
lloche tho French flgshlp today In return
for the courtesy extended to the officers of
the llochcl yesterday
lloltenau June 20 nmperor IMUtim
line flllrcmitri nn autograph letter to Dr
Carl Aon llocttkher Inn lan minister of
tho Intirlor In whkh he soys
After the cpenlnir to lay of tbe Itiltlc
eannl I feel mjfdt under the neresfcity
of expressing to you my Impirlal things
and enllm grntltmlp fjr the de nllon aud
QJillty wliU whkh you huio Olntietl ana
promoted the divelopmont of thlt tpoch
marklug work of trmnn Inlnxtrr In all
lis stages As an etlJoiro of my good-
will 1 nm sending yon my bust hi mar lilt
Ihe sight of thin will tver remind you
that my warm thanks aro your iluo lor
the signal aervlees you have o dcroteaiy
rendered my ifrniidfather aud ftlher now
rc tlnif In ttolanil whkh 1 boH muy long
In proH rteil both to luysilf uud the fath
ei hint
Tho letter Iia cauimI much cemtmnt
In low of Prince DismnnL recent e
lero Ktrlctitnii In nn addrtnu to an as
sinihly of flgrarlana In whkli be rt ferret
to Urn burrs which wire Musing lnit
to mlnlsUrliil pout nud whkh was nup
> sed to hmo Uiftn diieited OgulUbt ou
oettklitr
ON THE RACE TRACK
Fair Attendance and Qood Races on the
Sherphead Track
New Tork June 20 There waa only a
fair attendance at Shecpshead Day today
The best race ot tbe day was the fourth In
which Patrician wsa post favorite and
Monaco second choke Sandowne went off
Into tht lead when the flag fell and held
hla advantage to the stretch where Patrician
began to push him closely In the last
furlong Monaco joined tbe pair and la a
driving finish won by a neck Handspring
won the Foam stakes In a gallop
The summaries are as follows j
Futurity course Dolabra 112 fOrtfnn I-
to 1 woni Lady Lysmond 105 McClain 6
to 1 second Owlot 117 tlenn third Time
1 It 13
Foam stskes Five furlongs Handspring
HI tUoggett I to 4 won Ilaxlet US Grif-
fin t to 1 second Sagamore 118 Taral
20 to 1 third Time lt3
Mite and an eighth Prig 105 Ienn
eten won Sua Mllle S5 U Leary t to
1 accond CapL T 103 iDoggett S to 1
third Time 15925
Mile Monaco lut niamllton 4 to 2
won Patrician 120 Doggett 2 to 1 second
Sandowne lQt Griffin 10 to 1 third Time
Five furlongs Hastings 113 QrlfUn 9
10 10 woni Dukka lit Mldgely 15 to 1
second Honoluld 115 McClain 4 to 1
third Time 1 02
Grass Inaugural seven furlongs on turf
Hugh Tenn H tMcCafferty T to 6 won
Peacemaker 117 < r ral eren second St
Michael 11 Overton 4 to 1 third Time
1 7
ON THE HODV T ACK
Roby June 20 Five furlongs Fisher won
Arnsll second LltUe Thorn third Time
ISjlve furlongs Bar Ouard won Tom
Joms s C03d Mattle Sulllvaa third Time
Seven furlongs Warlike won Abbess sec-
ond llutnoa Ay ret third Time 1 U 1 2
Six furlongs The Rook won Frank Farm-
er second Llasmcre third Time 118
Mile Qua Wad won Illmboo second Law
Mr third Time 1 47
THE DAY AT ASCOT
Ascot June 2 The third day of the Asrot
meeting was marked by aa Immense atten-
dance of Swelldom Tbe weather was Sac
Nauru Khan today Joined be royal party
Ma ml a
2 IT 14
ffiST y
was another brilliant paffosnt
Calmoata Isinglass the winner of the Derby
3t Legrand two thousand guinea in 1S93
Thl > uhe of Westminister Gray Leg won
the new biennial stakes and Mr T Can
nons hones took second and third places
T1 Jme Palar stakes were won by
The Duke or Portland a bay colt Troon Lord
tJJ iOT 2XS ker second and Ilaroa
ds Illraha St Johaon third
THE ORAVKSICND IIAOEH
° ° Wrnt Joa 20Today trotting
races at Orarcsrnd rurnUheiI some spun
and a large crowd was trriuut
25 class trotting lrlneo Flinty won
V 4 10 BC u I Llulo 11 third lline
fperlal rare trolling ami pnelngt Ru
bin tiMc Moot lliette trotter secouai
niJj b menot pacir third nut jhuiv
2JI clow trotting Ilerruth wonj Wood
Chink ww Klttltt MarU tUlrd ilest
iiass trotting gunrtrruutrrii won
Jubo
ictjuua Ultra liiat tliut
myhtlu imhk meeting
l tlft > rd Mass June Jllhe third day
Jthe Mystic park meitlug troud to be
i r l nX d liAT 1rliKO won tho untlu
Pc whkh bo end lleclproc
lt > titled htats ytatenlar
j Unss pacing ilay irlnre trouj Ite
clproclty ateotid Rest lime 1M8 14
2 Js clu trotting K Kami moqi a h
Tlile secondi tlusxlo Leonard third liest
time J10 14
2 21 ilasi trot tins Falkland wont
laukeo Lucy setvixlj llooney t third lhit
time in 11
SIS tlaaa pacings JutIIU kUVt won
Kentucky secoud Abel third lkst tlmo
l ANSA CITY HE8ULTS
Kansas City June 20Flve and a halt
furlongs lilcbard T won Alva second Long
fellow third Time 1 13J >
Fhe and onehalf furlongs selling MsJ
Drlppa won Hen Wilson second Dr Mo
Alllsier third Tlmo l 13
Four and onehalf furlongs Hawthorne
ijelle won John lioone second Tim D third
Time l oo
Allle and seventy yards handicap Cm
Tl VmCynUl wundt Lonsdale third
lour and onehalf furlongs sellingi La
H0 ron Ila laan second Gray JJaflle
third Timo 69
TIID fiT L0U13 RACC3
St Louis Mo June 20 One mile and
a quarter i H Shirley won Jim Henry
setond Ilarlford third Time i ifi
b
cn furlongs lerrii llartman won
Saniconcsca secoud A D C third Time
Five furlongsi Maderla won Richmond
Belle second Larver third Time 1 ot 12
S Aunt JIM won Carrie B
l
second Lou Prewltt third Time 1 18
1 S i oc < 1 Haxapiione third Time
second Mother ot Pearl third Time 1 bJ
INJUltKU ON 1IIR T1UCK
Clnclunutl O Juue 1W the lora Jlodg
son wua uu down in the last rat it
J itouia today and o bidly lojurnl that he
VJ iihot and killed tonight
TOUT OJITII WOS AGAIN
onB rman TeS June WFort Worth won
on
another lame from Sherman today maklog
ihrw strsUhts The score today waT Fori
ih ah blernian < i McAIllater pitched for
the Panthers As Indicated by the score the
game was the closest of the three that the
two teams pUyed here The Panthers go
from here to Dallas to play the redoubtable
Steers a series ol three games
MAY JOIN TUB LLAOUE
71 J118 20H Is stated thst there
likelihood ot Waea and Dmison lolhlug
the Texas Southern Ussrball League ThU
would taiko the league tonatst of ten olubs
Dallas Fort Worth bhcrinau Denlson Waco
Austin San Antonio Houston Ualreston
and Sbreveport A meeting wilt be held at
Dallas next Saturday to discuss the matter
and decide upon It
HASmiALL bCOUKS
At I title llockLtttla UockMcmpbU
Came tiustpoticd rain
At 8t iouli Owing to the failure ot
tho Clnclnnutis to reaui here lu tluio then
was uo Lbme todiy
At FhtuatlphUFhlladulphla i Dalll
more 5
At New lork Now lork IS Washing
ton a
At Itotfton IloBton 0 llrooklyn 11
At llttsbiirg 1lttsburA IT l oulstuie U
At tumbrldge ialc 7 llorrard 4
At Cbutlauoorfa Chattanooga A Atlanta
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SIDNT GO TO TUB DANCD
Daniel Iloblnaon Kills Ills Wife to
Keep Her at Home
Orange Tex June 20 Wednesday
night about 10 oclock Addle Iloblnaon
the 20yearold wife of Daniel A Hob
lnaon decided to tso to a dance with
Jesse Miller Uobinson protested but
the wife pelelated and starting got as
far aa the pa to when her husband came
out took her by tho arm and urged
her back Into the house Hhe Mould
hae gone on through and out of the
back door but Iloblnaon slammed It
to and held her firmly her back against
the door pleading with her to remain
with him Tho upshot of the trouble
la that Hoblnson Is dead his wife Is In
jail and officers are on the trail of
Miller There is talk of swift Justice
among the < colored people
BUSINESS MEN MEET
Ardmore I T June 20 A large
meeting of the business men of Ard
more was held today H H Mayo of
Tort Worth proposed for a cash
bonus of 17CU0 to put In a complete
system of waterworks Hla proposi-
tion was accepted and a committee
was appointed to raise the funds
There Is no doubt that the amount
will rpadlly he raisedc A Bcalfe
made on assignment a few days since
rreWous to the assignment he sold a
Jot of goods to J T Woodson who
claims he bought them from 1Ittman
The ofllcers followed up Woodson and
arrestM him at Commerce 2 T where
he had already rented a business house
His trial was postponed until Friday
lst Inst There seems to be a good
deal of rottenness In the whole thing
Ilttman and Woodson were formerly
In business at DeKalb Tex
o
HUXCl THE PUCACIICR
Little Itock Ark June 20 A shoot-
ing affray occurred at Portland Ark
Tuesday which has resulted In the fa-
tal wounding of one of the participants
and the lynching of the other Itev
Prank King colored became Infat-
uated with Deacon Wm Tonoya wife
and trouble arose between them When
they met on the street the preacher
pulled a revolter and shot the deacon
In the abdomen King was locked up
and after dark a mob of Infuriated
negroes repaired to the lockup took
King to a tree and lynched him
o
i TWO LAttan IACTORIC
Little Rock Ark June 20 Artll
of Incorporation of two big Industrial
enterprise were llled with the secre-
tary of state today They are ihe
Ouachita cotton mills and toe Arcm
gas Manufacturing company The In-
corporators of the first named are F
Towler and J H Ml Lean of this rlty
and George H Penn und Mr rhlllt s
Tha name gentlemen and Mr ONjiI
are the Incorporators of the > latter con-
cern The aggregate capttsl stock I
half a million dollars The concerns
are backed by English capital and will
be located at Arkadelphla
FORT WORTH TEXAS JTRIDAY JUNaaiTwoT
ARE NONCOMMITTAL
The
Leaguers Had
Busy Day
ARE SILENT ON SILVER
After a Hard Fight In the n iolutons
Committee the Subject Is En-
tirety Ignored
CLEVELAND 0 June 20
Tba National Leaguo of Republican eluts
bss had an ttentful day its committee
on resolutions consisted of fifteen silver
and thlnyon anUsliver men The sub
committee of eleven to draft resolutions to
submit to the full committee had only two
fclT n m Uu llois of Idaho snd Allen
of Ulan ARer the aubrommutee had
worked all last night on an address to
the people with the word resolved
omitted therefrom a committee uf three on
revision waa selected and tba silver men
tuim they were not represented at all on the
revision committee
The subcommittee adopted the repert of
the committee on revision this srternoon and
the full commute met at 1 p in to consider
tho addresa to tba people that hal taken
two days and one night for Its prepsratlon
The feature of the address was that It
ro v t d every lu tioa that
except ot silver
rnUl1 Snored This as done
w pment minority report on the silver
question and a flght on the floor oft hi
7dh ddrM ilm MMalUer men op
agitation here a itha week of the allver
2S yJ tha on olber tnll combined
and for the
report to be Hlent only on that
0JJ m b cowdy J Inconsistent
The M
allver men
were satisfied with the ad
dress and hal agreed to make no minority
report and not to
open the gumma on
h Ffc0r th c ° npntIon In the event
that he
address as adopted
Thoir opponents however held that It
was enough to concedo everything to the
Jr or 11 kS ot now without
hM U
ln8ome
l bLn5 f th ultra opi
S5ii t tr > lhtr ln the mltiea Anally
Insisted If the
silver Question was Ignored
entirely all other questions should be la >
lh J h U pan < Western sil
vejites better than the address to tho peo
After Indulging In the most bitter
speeches for hours n ih consideration of
the > address to the people a new departure
was tskin by Senator Iatton ot MkhUtan
sa ssstfaaul
S hl h
r
innncr nJvor to Inluom
nr nUanil
Uto Kuntr or manldpal Rmnlla7l
lb lalM Sutc In cnviilln mbloj la
thoir b t lort tor llio mi t tlii cin
2ici V r ontltutln t fri
rtr rlattornii o hcrtby nlr all rnolu
ll
a la rltlcn t Ml qu uaJ h
Slj l r 5nTO h l a lll
flouaj to th
proprit 0 r
S cZ J Sanr Vt
Loulaillt > ad at othr aallonal fonr
tlona adopted rtfcotuiiiendatotr
rviolutlona
Wllbout tU coaatltullonal obiacllon b l
railed and tb adoption ot th auballtut
f r 1 oatelou ol Chi tonrenllon a
Inabllltj to inot u allver liaoe
Althou b tbea araumonu pournd In hot
and faat and Cbalrman Itoblnaou ot Ienn
ayltanla letl tli chair to oppoao It yi tb
flan ot Isnorlng etatrtblnc It lb allver uuea
tloa waa Ignored calnod auch headrar that
the latlon aubelltute aa adopted t 6 30 o
10 without a dlaenUnif vote
An Addrraa to the 1 eopl waa ruled out
bv tj adoption ot tba latton aubatltute and
reamru > ed reaolutlona ot prvlcua national
leaguo convention Ihere waa much dlcua
alon ot tbe tollowlns adopted at Unver lal
teartta
tta bellera In tb uae ot Roll and ellvir
aa money metal maintained on a rrte t
parity and Interconvertible W do nit U
SnHS l h > > ntloa aaembled commute on at cri
only mt for a tariff for a surplus ilso
msMU for tbe Morroe doctrine ami
LhAM ° wrtc n Hawaiian lalan
were vigorous lie argund at lonait h >
found mney tuch a re rsnlwtS of tha
banking system aa to extenj the c rculatli a
medium
without dependents
upon govern
iiient bond f0r the Issue ot bank notes
tc I he party would tand b Its w orj
for bl
metaltfem on a parity
committee on resolutions
was not
ready to report an opportunity was riven all
° r ri1 IUV irh wrerrsq with
i1
out debate Resolutions
potred In on the
Cuban Insurgents Hanall the ArmVnianJ
and all other foreign sub ecu and onT the
money question
t Uf rrtnt 0rMr ° Oklahoma offered the
J i lm nrt lh trB nd unlimited coln
S American silver
product with a
inodlflM by flnsnclal riciprocKv Jw w
0 ° W d o the amgla gold
itfT V Jnur td by Orover CleveiVnd
nnglsnd We believe In atwo ute bl metal
i liUlne4 by the ReptiSncaa party gold
silver and paper circulating upon i rsrl r
one dollar equal In all purchsslog and debt
functions
paying with eery othe dollar
tJlSiy1 a < > tax inTddlUon
to the regular protective tarlffa on all ooSs
KincJUr Ir > o sels
command rie flf on Amlcan rnarla may
supremscy tpon the seas aiV
placed ty the blighting monopoly of Kaglsad
fln the world s ocean carrying trade
Chslrman Roblraon
from the committee
en rewljtlons reported that tba MB ttiSS
had worked all night and agsla today aVd
t0 bm iL1 l0 rwrt
u
urfnriV m l tl0tk UUa
until 2 p m when Secretary llumnhrtva
read the following letters njnrfys
Frjm Beiainr Allison Uubuoa Ja f re
gret I cannot be with you at your Cleveland
meeting I congratulate you upon the laraa
representation of active and earnest Reoub
Ileanj The goes work thus avspkloualy be
gun Is full of promise for certain success la
the Important battle of next year
From John Orant rhalrmsn Texas state
exvutle comn Ittee The regular Republican
organisation or the llie Star state sends
greetings to the representatives of the na
tlonsl assembly Wa are for protecting Amer
lot and Americans we are fnr raalnUtnlrc
a 100 rent dollar white yellow or green
We are fir RcpibHane whether white yel
low or black We are for coaaUtOUoa and
the red white and blue
Channcer M DpewI deeply ierrot my
nihility to la present because of Imperative
< fi ts Dnts In New York AH Republicans
are rejoicing at the grest strength and r ui
pbIoos betlnnlng of tbe convention
T B Read Maine I am very rneeh hon-
ored br rwt InviutUon but It wetUd sot be
posilbl tor ink 1 i
on account ot
ceePt
olht arrangements alrewey made
Inrliatian ia tPl at your
Inviting tut to aedress netting
Y bi A e n t make any promue
abswiMte 1 yet beg to advUe you thai In all
ji0 tbi honor
aeoepuag your invitation at tvme time dur
ing ihe roneniion
ifnr J1 Vy Vwwrhtey all Qovernor Ue
Klnley would
arrive tomorrow and hold a
mepiion at the llolienden hotel
b rolL ot < for reeoln
llons to be read and retertwd
without Oe
I bate It waa thought that most et the poik
ets had been
during iuoiti g
osslon but the call brought W reaolutloha
by the score oa every conceivable idea or
topicrora
rora m enlescue work
repotted a
gratifying increase and rapidly gniiig inter
est In all
parts f tbe country la club or
ganuatlons
The club reported Milwaukee at the place
Si iat n lli > t be hereafter
nied Adopted
The rules were suspenled sal the com
tcntion proceeded to the election ot ofa
tft
5 fcaBrr1 K A W AIplB for presl
fc
y iStE1 hV M > by lleneral Carr
nd Mrs J tsilen Fjsaier
ion lb Ut1 RAdeJ tb nomlna
i General MeAlrln Vas elected president br
kcelamallon and a committee of three was ap
pointed to escort him to the hall
rtonilDstlona for secretsry were railed for
fn U 1m ot John Urrnes of toln
Jado William Grant Of Illinois n L R Wal
krr of Illinois were presented
r The conjmitiee entered the hall with flen
eral McAlpln the newly rle tid president
WM expressed hla thanks for the honor
eon
errad upon him He said that as long a
he should remain president ot the league tbe
only motto should b Work w tk work
j Shortly after oclock tha convention ad
Joorned until tomorrow morning
Ihe bnmiuet ttndered the Uelegntes to
the
cuiiviuilen
t the Aieado tonight wn n memoraute
< nd brilliant affair There were lWki plan
turtKHl on the gromiil Hour white tho tour
balconies vero nibnl with tliousnuds > t
Tptcintor the Indies were out n maaHS
n ctenltig ditsa and the occastou socially
firm a gnat kuucm
Toa ttnaater lloyt announced that Senator
Ing lle flfio was on the program as a
speaker was delayed ow1n to a mlsconnee
lion and Warner M Milter ot hew Urk
esrondod to tha toast aslgnxl to Senator
ilnglls lUpublltaus In tho West
1b losstmaster msdo same i ppy remarki
In rwferonco to the absenco of Cbaunc + y M
iDepitw to tciipind to the toast Our Demo
tratio President
Mrs Klen J Foster resivondid t > the
toast Tho Womans Republican Assotla
tlnn of ihe Timed Slates
a nator John Thurston ot Nebraska rs
tpondvd to the toast The National Itepub
Ikaa League
> IN IROMKKOIJS tOMUHON
Jiapttst Sunday Rchool foment Ion Held
nt Roan
llrynn Tex June W lh state Huudjy
ttrbiNil and eolHirljago < outnil ii hi In
kisNton at tho Mist ltflptlt thurili and
Ktir prajer by Ikv J L Murors ot llalrd
tin following opirirs wero eleeledt
llev U tteaMbolea ut 1MI
4 llr t vice president Ri r J A Jiy
f Sherman second Ire president Re
1 W Smith of Abllone thirl l oi rttl
flint Jir 1 W Howell of llrynu treukurtr
J A Jnrkwm nt Austin rccordlm s cit
tary Ionian Utytii of Waco htaudiug
Onitnnltleee wero ap > oliited til I Ihe repott
f tho HutiU srhoul bonrl wn read by
ley YW i luiher Ilia rtport wis
letistuy hut shotted Hut good work lied
been aoromplUbod timing llie jtur Ibe
shomil
rrifirt that Ihe proms on books
was lsm7 aul total reeilpt from nil
sources < 11117 Ihe butitlay sfhuol utv
awUtlon e out of itibt aud ttady to miet
aur snd all obligations
At tho afternoon seeam ktondlnit com
mllteea reported and a iniintier ot lntirest >
hit paper wern tiad At ulgbt a loiutrt
1IAV1 OIONUI A SCALE
Manufacturers and Iron Woikers Corns to an
Agreement
Pittsburg Pa Juno 20 The conferenco
between thonago cuntJil < tsl n rs ot the
Almalgsinated aesoclatlun and ilin Iron and
sheet manufacturers inded toulgnt by sign
tug the scale to run from July l to June HO
of next year A sliding scale ased on the
selling i rice ot theeta was adopted Instead
of tbe old base of the selling price ot bar
IronThe
The workers are to get 2 pur cent Increase
on every 19 ir cent advance In the price
of shouts Ibis Is practically the same
as last years stale This wage agreement
Insures work for lw00o men-
The tin plate stale wit be taken up tomor-
row
BUL VFVVSDU > 1I1SR BKLF
Wasblngton June SO A special to the Tost
from Emory Miss says At Fern wood
Hprlngs a summer resort fifteen miles from
here Urure Flanagan proprietor of the
hotel called at tbe resldntue uf Frank Dean
Finding Mrs Desn alone he msde an Im-
proper proposition so she claims Hhe Im
medlslely disarmed him of a pistol which he
tied and blew his brain out She then is
curid her husband s shotgun and leveling
the mutsla at th dead mans breast Bred
both barrels Mrs Iieao has not bsen ar-
rested and probably IU not be
MKT WITH HWAVY WHATIIER
Roston June M Captain Hopkins of th
Fruit Steamer Kthelred which arrived to
dsy from Port Antonio Jsmacla on dsy
late rejrorls the most tempestuous voyage In
his exierlence Tbe gale begsn en the morn
ing of the 17th Instant and lasted twentyfour
hours During tba hurricane three deck
hatches were stove In and the lower hold wa
flooded with water The cabin and steerage
was flood > d and part or th starboard rail
carried away The damago lo Ui cargo
amounts to over 1100 ow
DID NOT ItlQUEHT IT
London J und 20 Mr Gladstone has
telrgraphfd to the Westminster Ut
zette a reply to tho statement made by
the London Times yesterday alleging
that the expremier had withdrawn
from his pairing agreement with Mr
Charles Vllllers and saying that Mr
Uladntones action was occasioned by
his disapproval of the policy ot the
Jtosebery goj > rnmtnt especially In
regard to the Welsh disestablishment
billMr
Mr Gladstone sa > s that the state-
ments mado are not wholly untrue as
regards hla attitude towards tho gov
eminent and the Welsh disestablish-
ment bill He believes that the gov-
ernment In order to preserve his lnd
petidenee while the measure was In the
iommltlee stage had cancelled his pair
but It was done without his request
KILLED IN A QUAUREL
Jlmlnez Mexico June S0 > > P W
Lowrcy and Char lea Slmpison two Am-
erican mining engineers who left here-
about three weeks ago on a visit to
mines In the Sierra Madre mountains
100 miles southwest or here betame in-
volved ln a quarrel with tbe Mexican
servunt who accompanied them The
Mexican shot und killed Simpson and
In turn he was fatally shot by Lowrey
The tragedy took place seventyfive
miles from here Lowrey 11 d Blnp
son came to Mexico froip Vew Yor t-
WILL StEET AtlAHV
fit Louis June 20 Chairman Mof
fatt of the Democratic state centrtl
committee announced as the result tf
the action taken by a majority nt he
county committees he would again con-
vene the state committee for the pur-
pose of deciding whether to call u state
convention for the dlscuuslou of lbs
silver question
o
OIVKW A DKNUNT
New Terk June 20 KiChampion Joba L
Aelllvan will b tendered a benefit at Madi-
son Square Oarden oa Jane X7 Jams J
Corbett Uob FlUslmmons Peter Maker
Joe Choynskl Steve Cponnell and a score
ef other well known pugilists tat prcxoltid
te sar en the occasion
IS FOR FREE SILYER I
ExQov Hogg Qrant3 an
Interviow
HIS OPINION UNCHANGED
l U Now nil Alw y II u
Slronglfjn Favcr of Fr
Oolnag of Sllvr
iJ ut n h these energeuo loarualla
i mIV nT w lar frvitt the allver
rSU lb ru u bPhsve hla liver was
be ldat send tbe boy away la a ftpp
Colonel Hoggs liver waa working alt Hsht
hla morning and he favored Jus VA an
W bm if
rBaWX ndr one th
electric rans In the
first room after the
of KMa 1 ain to U OinV s suiu
S lll T i man this weathsr re
EL 1JJ aiwh n rminloi
OTrnor M but enough In those
Jiff 0 ul UBB luUcl i ln cl
tolors and dad
blamed If the thermometer
wouldnt Jjiet alwut be that high today It
we had little
a state polities ruUeJ up with
the weather the xgoernor tnformel me
as I took a seat close to him
Politics now I ell you tm praciktug law 1
was tha reply first gen ins
Hut governor I eontlnutd I want sn
expression frtm you ou a question that tb
eotle disire to hear front you on
well by ratline Id like to know what It
Is he ssld and then 1 told him the silver
question
Wei If thats It you can Just tell them
young man that I am now as 1 hsv iltiii
been tor the unlimited free coinage of both
Vlver and gold at the ratio ot lu to 1 by
the United State Independent ot all uthsr
coiernments
Now listen young man and Ill tell you
somelhng for your paper Tho 1 ederal gov-
ernment ewes oier ITiMOoH GOO In bonds ihst
wilt fall due In less than tweite years They
are payable in coin meaning silver and
old or either at the statutory ratio or IS to 1
hey can bo legally paid In the 1 resent so
railed rhrsp dishonest fiftycent silver dol-
lar without violating ihe letter tha spirit or
Intent of the contract Dot that downf
The qtieallnu Is will the Roverument do Itf
She cannot by the ssl of bonds to KmlUh
srndlcat is even keep oneseventh enough gold
In the treasury to settle these obligations but
she alaays has oer tVWftHooo nt allver un-
hand which without much tiuuble ran be
U4 l for this purnoss It Is true thst the
outstanding trtasurr silver purchase note
and other kinds of turrency era demands
against thla allver but when they r pre-
sented for redemption the secretary of the
treasury rays them on In gold and proieeds to
apologise to th publla for It If the tonds
weri payable In eoon skins 1 should favor
sticking to the conlisrt Let tbe govern
ment set a good ample by paying them off
in th hind ot money It agreed tot nd the
pmplo will not complain All thla theoretical
discussion of rstlo parity honest tuomy
C WI MaadsrdbiiJLnUUUn IJaUaJU tnlee
natlonal regulation and other lOuuitUoh
terms is lo obscure thla sal question which
now should be settled
Shall the government pay her bond debt
according to contrsctl And f wsnt m basis
put nn this uusstlon young msn Cautious
sensible bankers and bumlness men make
prepsratlon lo meet their olllgallons a little
In advance of their maturity The Unlt4
His government Is not doing this but
through the authorities at Washington Is
trying to obsour Ih queslon and they
are concentrating all their great powers
In th on effort to change the kind of money
In which these bonds may b paid In this
they are committing a sin against the
people the taxpayers and for on 1 am
against them In th crime
Old 1 understsnd you to ssy governor
that thee bonds are parsbt In coin or
liver snd gold St II to 1 I here In
Thats exactly whst I stated the gov-
ernor replied and then he continued I
say this becsuse the art under which they
were Issued expressly dsctarrs that they are
tayahle in coin of the weight and fineness
then In use as money And for the further
rreson Ibat the bonds on their face substan-
tially so state And again because of th
following resolution ad > plsd br congress on
the SSth of January I mi
Resolved that all th bonds of tha
United States issued or authorised lo b
Issued under th said acts of congress here-
inbefore re I led are parable principal and
Interest at the option of tbe government uf
tb United Plates In silver dollars of th
cotnsge of the untied Btales containing
413 12 grain each of standard silver and
to restore to Its coinage such silver colas as-
a legs tender tn payment ot said bonds
principal and Interest Is not In violation
of th publla faith nor In derogstloa ot lb
rights of th publla creditor
For reference young man Just tell
em look at tha Congressional Record S
rongrets second session volume 7 part li
erf ihe continued
page Then governor
1 Keep sight ot the question Will th
United fllales pay these hoods according to
contrsctl litres what 1 ssy young tnsnl
if he agreement was to psy them In
gold no self respecting Amerlcsn clllien
would oppose It Now why Is It that all
of a sudden pay day is aprpoachinf this new
class of political philosophers Is trying to
teacb th people tint it Is dishonest to pty
according to contract
If tbe United States owned all th ail
ver coin and bullion within th government
th amount would be nearly law 000 QOu less
than 1 necessary to pay off thee bonds
Let us be practical and first psy th bond
debt and then settle th acUntitle questions
or standard partly ratio and Minsla
Ism Her th governor stopped and I asked
Mm If he proposed taking part la tbe cam-
paign Not any more than may be absolutely
necessary he aald and then he added 1
I am practicing law for a living and
will not be able to devote much time to
politic but shall never have any hesitation
In denning my position on any pupil politi-
cal question Put It down young man that
1 am In favor of paying all debts ac-
cording lo contract Including th United
state bonds and am a II to 1er from
th standpoint of American Independence
from a sense of common honesty from con-
siderations of sound publla policy
This expression will lav no doubt la
tb mind of some ef tbe editors ef the
state a te how exOov Hogg stands on the
silver question Some ot tbe d all lee have
rather charged that he was preparing to
msk a straddle Rut the ex governor Is
CONSIDERED A JOKR
Culberson and Smith Not Liable to Daoem
Antagonist
Austin Tax Jun 20 Aa afternoon paper
here state that rumors to tbe effect that
Hon Thomas 8 Smith speaker ef th lower
bouse of the Twentyfourth legislature In-
tends to b In th race for governor next
year and farther Mertj that It Is learned
here today that speaker Stnllh accompanied
by Hon IU T < Daahlell of Leon county who
wss cbalrman of tb committee on education
and on ef the leader of tb st bouse
aspects soon to uke a swing around the
state
A gentleman to whom Mr Smith road
known bis Intention of tasking thla tour
stsled st tb Capitol this morning that when
b remarked1 to th speaker that fa ceuld
not support htm for governor aa be was
pledged le Culberson Mr Smith smiled end
replied Oh thins may hajg between sow
and next election
The artlals U rsgardsd as a Jake bar
SWjlSB B
THE FORT WORTH GAZETTE
it Mil n a d bat tow snj a tcry fvv
believe test tbe govtmor ard tie sneaker
ThKii0bi Tp fco rriwn why tney
2a Z > t > d personal
lL X U ltl Veraemberel
u t
BSiiSfattilS SSSSHST pp9nWcl0
lit7S ti W iM iwernol the other
vmTA Von > L h tours of this ti
fchf ° a Virr > wM Smith wa
hisiS AV 1 Tm I know ho la
this VJhTS L ndJ lb0 rsation en
cite in iteJ J 1 > t n ibe
ikt McUomid this afternoon for a fish
STOftr Off TUB INCIDBNT
Way Caihlar Maiuy VTsntod the Opinion
of Secretary OIney
Vaco Tex June W Associated rr r
j 51 f ° J auincl i rr VIUa t
MV caahlr ot Ih ratmera
J National ban J iK
frlr oVXJT 1 lul I
K LSSKlrt k J > i whethef
si
or not a aatloau bank
too d leaallv and
trtorallr coavat to becomi a drotorr
tor
en > a Cubaa Inai
ikT Vi nUnii which led on to
About two weefc ago a oourlo i > r daw
J br tilj
a tprur an
mldnliht and atated that th deelred i
Rt i r M foL i
in depoalt M tund fur th atalatane it
M of tn
loaurMBte but decllnad
iiJP i t that Iher real
KHdilon ° CtM or WE
ni a1Jl t mation
l i
IV ine of iwii
young men reaiiUma
of Uuiig with wlmni Mr lUsiri is
ia S
pruirr cia
Some teimtablo ItuiL to l s ° kit
conaint to
Hial7l I mhl unwilling u
uit3 elrcn ars tlUtrltniled
at
Hoou afterwards Mr
Massey forwarded his
Ulaklnl Wr t0 r I sX net
thinking 1141 more than ordinary Importance
Zl ib < Mj t until this mornlnj
luivJ1 Utr Wr Ineys rctly pub
Uhed in be press dispatches iron washB
MaejLs m8n Wr Masse knew
P Tu n lan bov
M < < be having
wn w M wnfldentlal
V
hank Mr JI rnloa being adverse to tb
r rrbbi vrW i o in
sraVirirBWCuUnwu
Ih Incident however has given th
KNOTTY LCQAtj tJUKSTlONS
Detail et a Und Cs In th Indlaa Terri
l ry
Ardmore I T Juna M a at
orlalnated In ihl tft r alao wi1a
act nt ixurn a refirroil to lb I a ml lij
l r 1f f r r b Vrffirn
ssa t ii r i r > s vk
3SK sA5a
bouo thereoo wu owned aud reMedbii
t h 1 V cl n aclliin ua dr
5aVi Jiml anaferred tba prope i
to bl vtlfe and la
r a leaw In Tea t
SSSSX ur 0 tl ifJ dM
contracted some urn previous The tnaitni
was tried before the msstVr in thsncsS and
km 7Ja r fli nr rmi u
Wr J dLru th property
must be sold
ty th
r elver but that no
one but an Indian by blool could burehsaS
b same As an Indian can not own and
In severalty In any of tha flvo nations it la
not easy to sea how th decres of the court
esn be rarrled out In the meantime luii
after the fire the gentleman sol the lot
tbe house having been burned to another
hfnrltliin and altoxsther It Is a very com
plicated isse a kiiolly problom for som on
tO BOlv
1 Q 1
THEASUnr AlPOINTMENT
Washington Juno 20 f > ecrotaryCar
lisle has fully determined to designate
as appointment clerk of the treasury
department Mr Bcott Neshlt of Mis-
souri the present chief clerk of tho in
ternal revenue bureau Mr Nesbit will
bo eucceeded by C 23 Johnson the
present chief of Die Income tax divis
ion the affaire of which are being rap
idly closed
UNDnHWmTEItfl W SESSION
Little Itock Ark June 20 The Fire
UndderwrIters association of Arkan-
sas In session here tho past three days
adjourned tonight Only buIn of
a routine character was transacted
Officers were L II Leigh Little Jtock
president It H Yocum Dallas Tex
ylce president O h Meyers Little
Hock treasurer Executive committee
J bmtth Spiel Little Hock J U
Cravens Dallas H H 1rlce DilUs
THf UAILHOAIt COMMISSION
Austin June W Th railroad eommla
Ion Issued today a circular Using tb rat
ot trtiiveporlatlon on tbe Missouri Kansas
snd Texas of srilrlee la six rlsielflcatlonsi
also a report reporting th total value of
the iiroperty of the Central Fcxas snd
North wee tern railroad la Ibis state te be
HU2U0O
MPItDEllKU Al BKVEiTraX
Houston Tex June 20 At Swift a Til
lege la Naeordoche county Monroe Fox
aged 17 killed his grandfather Simon
Runnels by knocking blta la the bead
with aa ax Ube young tuordertr con
fvised
WILL SUPPORT McKirsLKY
Fhllsdelphla Jun 50 It baa been seraN
efflelally given out br Senator Penrose thst
the friends ot Senator Quay ta Pennsyl-
vania will support McKlnley for tie preaU
dtnUst nomination This Is Intended t
bead off Harrisons boom in this itsl
ira nonniiD tub mail
Meat gem try Ala Jvd A aenUon
ha been crested here by the arrest ot
Charles I Armstrong a yiung maa of
good family charged with robbing tba
mail of a package containng HO otto Arsa
trg formerly worked la tb postofflo
I i o i
Mr Strk White tk genial msmber ot tb
Inn ef suattoa at White utt for fiane xa
baaiaa
tareay ea a aula
you Imvo uontuIMfl
fl V MfttlffIEL0 ft
tMetnlien of tAnwrtc tiit XI
r IroKcr AawocloKon
phiou arrvjiOBwrs
tb Hiiitca Htate tet I L i ThsPsyw
ig r rt
onl 1 l > u ml
ward all eontrlhntloii to u Mr Vi V
SSI1 them I1 n Sr twr i opS l n Rl
Ji Ba lfl Hwruey giirai
ISi W Mr MaaKjr a t oallion
ii iV e mt onl1 lioar train tic
ir vienefaryt
sfas ub al i i f r1i i rH
toulilrih nenoililon i
Ji i Jf iq
SOUTH IS BOomiwi
Many New Enterprisafcl
Are Planned
i
WEEK A SURPRISING OPjl
y > tt M
Urfje Amount of Monoy p jed to > Inij
ve t In Duiloeaa Venture
Throughout thai tiuth
rt haltimort June
i hil ory f Ul B > utf < hurewf 3 a
have isrprlaf and their macultudsfloat fl
made public Us
Tb Va nirrtur r Keoort has roeefvM rffl
i
Official Inrormmion that the fiouinern Mail i
n y pVlr wluw lll tt winciSl lief
which to
erect warehouses wbarrea obva jH
iHAml lbor b Wlflft The Oeli Con 9
i li1 r ln > nJ thirty miles oi rfi
nVJ ° ilNWf Wri I a fifty th6uiS
and buhel grain elevator also larx turn iW
pef n u lft hippu point eniSJg
of over litwww New York partita are in
teresled lu It
V1
tnhLrproioctsieport4 Bring thf week In
lul a liwtjw omw spindle a 0 splodl g
and a KWuw mill In l > orth Carolirasit foI
cutton mahufacturitg purpm t in Houtti m
Carjllr a uh spindle atw 0 of lOflffwHnV 3
dM bbilllr lesliIeararaladdltlona to s
plant in both statei v S2iKt oo cotton seed i
company a 123 OW lumbc r 1 ompan > a WWW0
land and lumber cempanr ai to locats In
Arkansas AJiOnnu implement plant and
company which Is ta develop Ji 0d acres ot
cost Jind timber
will locate In Tennessee
while Texas enterprises include a tuoouu lum
ber company a mjoow cotton oil cotlipan
and a 1411WO land tompany
West Virginia nporU a JW0M lumber
t t t anyi also several new oil mills dud savf
tnllll
Mississippi a liOOOAO dct oloprotDt com
fsny Is to begin operations whiio new n
srprfsee in Florida snd AUbniua Include re r
ports of work for making elder and vtnrgar
ice rlanla and lumber mills Ihe actlvltr la
building Is evidenced by a TS0iKl church pro-
posed at Jacksonville Flo a K0 Ouu ttasoeu
llon building at Ualveston a 110001 oOloe
building at New Orleans and hotel la
Ueorgla and Florida for resort purposes
HAW A tOOI LIUULU
Boutbern Raseball Asenclatlon llgced on
a Uoo > t Umls
Memplits Tcnn Jane IH Tbe HoutlletU K
Insebtill as > KUUou bml a Oioctliig 111 till a
city today with a good attcmiaucv una > u
ii a result tbe league and rsporlsliy llie
Memphis end ot It Is ou a Utttr basil A
than ever Yi
Jho ilret matter to come up wa what
was to be don with the MeiuphH team tJ
rank Smith stntcii that be waa wililtig to <
undertakv to carry on tbe Miuipbl tvsin
Including tho payment of btit nir > t 71
duo the pis vera and lnrlullutt somo fiuxf
of due and guaranteed money due tb
nstoiidthm Mr Kmlth ins do tha fun nor
statement that ha mrs taking the JuU i
Ukiu hlmailf Hint tho CHUsiia street rjill f i
way with thlch ho U conneutod has imtliv
log to do with It Ihe iitHgtiute Mere fnt
ornlily Impressed with Sir MuiIIt s ivj
eltloti snd lbWM accented forthwith
llio assnelitlm jwople front utittlde the
rannty ero lea o < l with tha result of
sm
the ljieeUng IrcMdent Klcklln saisthere wtK
renin Inn no weak plaeo in the circle a 1
oil tbe
other town hare pttronixAd taetf
team in good style and without doubt
the futl schedule will no carried out 1
FiailT DKCLARED OKF
Plxoa snd Erne Will Not Klfnt Before Hud-
son Athlotlo Club
New York Jun x0 Tlxon and Pro
the light weight pugilists will not ill hi
before th Hudson County Athletic club
In Jerssy City Monday evening aa bad
teen advertised I T Powers president
of th club said todayt The ocirera of
th club ha decided that It would be
bettor polloy ta mak our own matches This
match wa mad by th Seaside AthfeUo
club aud It waa rumored that wa would
take all that clubs bouts Tb report are
untrue We wilt not take bout made by
any other club banc our decision in th
DUpntrn affair
MUItDEHED DV INDIANS
pomlnir N M Juna M nitht Am
erioan miner on tho Ymiul rlvor In
tlio atnl of Bnnora afexloo nareinur
tlerea by Indians about two weckq airo
Nwa f tbo kiitinir ha Juat renchta
hero Tha name of tliotnen or not
known Ihoy had boon aurccaaful In
tnlnlna oro nnj Ih kllllne waa uroU
ably ilono tor robbery
UNnnLCNTIKQ KAT1IEKINLAW
Mttallloa 0 June Vl J B Coaey hat
retuaed ta become aurelj for Carl Drown oa
Mm renewal of II bead for appearance la
court laAtiiuat charred with criminal libel
and th chancoa are that Carl will apend hla
buaermoua In Jail Coiey ordered hla dauah <
ler Maml to leave bla bouo alter cr
marrlaja wltlt Brooe
0
OFFItltED AN lAOrtCA n
Lowell Mlaa June 1h fir hundred
S V jyRuHS l rul < Woolen
Will at North Jltllerlaa who went oatUwo
week aro for an Inereaa of wage ot 10
per ceot bav beea altered aa lecreaee th
amount aot being mad public They will
accept lb coaceailon
0AIX8 EXTItA BDB8I0N rs
BprtnneH Ilia Jon MOoy Allrelf
baa IU4 a call or an eltra aeaalon 01 th
Illlool leilalature ta paaa revenue Uwa
to teller tb dellcleocr la the altta treaa
tt n attend to aom other preaaloK
REPORT 18 ENCOURAGING
Little Rock Ark June seCrop
from all over the state ar encouraalAaTln
eonsequenc of the seaaonabl temperawi
ana frequent showers corn and eouen sr
FAVORS CORPORATIONS
letTsraon City Mo Jun BO Th Mis
souri supreme court has
declared th I
atatute unconstitutional Tho law fai
the discharge ef workmen by
corveH
who refus ta sever their ceeae Sea
labor organisations
THBRB IS NO TRUOS
Lexington Ky Jun 30 It waa t
that a political true b4 bM
pmtoi
between Benator Jo Slaekburn < aad
W C UreCseorldge
such a sntr
was a xnletak and tbe frlted Ji
nL1 0 bUn U4ackburn tttM Uy rs
XTNITfl FOR FHOTJBCTIOW X
Managua Klctragua Jaoaf uThe vreat
dent of Nlcaraffus lloodurM Balv deraa4v
Oautemala la ooaferencw t Au oim
tan 1JESlJK EafjsJfc
proUcUoa aaataat Boropi V mtitooa
V1LL RKSTOKB MIES KBlW
Waiulnrton Jabi3o MirMaryt ft
Bmllh aay aj vrtll reaior Mia Keyy aSidT
dancbte of th author of th lr Spanalaal
Haanar to her plate ta th rnoeloa oBo k
ATKJNBON I UAININO
Atlanta Oa Jun L m a Jra
ehaacea ar now for Oovoraor Atjuateai i ea
It kaa beia iKos8
corery Wain
lr durlaa tha atieraoon aatf at i
UWt h
ar hoptful raay ireaoaar
a itiu nMeuoNB
WtMealea Jan tt penttj
laaaM tolUaaU OmLWMbtiZ
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