Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 247, Ed. 1, Friday, August 9, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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Our clearing Bale on SUMMER FOOTWEAR
will end on August 15 Have you supplied yourself with
M the Shoos you will need for the Summer If not you
will make a mistako if you do not attend our Olearing
Sale Everything in Low ShoeB at a big sacrifice Mens
Tan Shoes also go in the eale We are willing to give you PSSFj
nil the profit to get tho room for fall stock i ij
CROWLEY SIMMS
Main Street Corner Sixth
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THE OCCUPATION TAX
City
Collector
Warpath
on the
AFTER THE DELINQUENTS
He
Will Enforce an Old Ordinance
Which Provides for Criminal
Prosecution
CUT Collector Frank Jones yesterday placed
la the bind cf the city ettorner a lUt In
iludliif the namea of klui proaloeiH tit I
leni aialntt wbom complaint will bo made
for nonpayment o their occufttlun Ut
There Is an ordinance providing a fln in
auch caae tit fromJlO to u but tbe ordln
anc but not been enforced
Mr Jonea sajre he la determined to t > r nit
the matter to an Issue at once by thla
moans
It U 4 more direct waj than tbe Imlltu
ttvu t a ilvll auit for the collection vf
taxes and Ms not been enforced on r
count of tha aTeralon t > f preftou collet
tor a to taking this aggressive atop There
are a Jarje number ot well known and In
OucntUl citizens who have not paid their
pcrupatlon tax and thta movement la like-
ly to bring on a lively conflict The city gov
rrnmenl It In need of funda to inert tha ex
lense Incurred la the proper edmlnlstre
tlon of the government and the rotitst
will therefore ba stubborn on bolh sides I > e
velopmenla wilt be watched with great In
lereat and the spectacle ot prominent cltl
aenx being arraigned for non payment of
Uxs will b a novel not to My a sensational
one Tbe rontweray over the matter I an old
one and It hi been the iauae of some long
and heated dlacusalon In the city council as
well as aotne Interoatlng UUtatlon In Ita
ilvll phaae Now that these criminal pro-
ceedings are about to be Instituted It Is
likely that It will continue to be a theme
Of puMle Intereat for some time to wim
o
Mls Hello Lenta t ArlliiRtou Tex
ivrltts JIv mother Mra M A wuli
was all run down wltti Ironlile unUir
work une iKEin taklntr mh1 a Ha ran
mid la now very nut h > tl < r nuit
Iralnlmc In o u Hl Is very tha k
fnt for what thla rntdtcme nm done fur
tier
llocda Wis cure all Itrer Ilia
RATTLE OF THE RAIL
A A Glfason traveling passenger tent
r the Cotton Uelt la out on the line
Santa Fe excursion to Galveston Baturlay
promises to bo ona of tba beat patronUed
cf the season
J C McCebe general passenger agent of
tbe Hock Island returned yeaterday from
New Orleans
Cooper lNotl commercial agent of the
Toxaa and laclflo at iMllas waa In the
city yeaterday
J V lioode general auperlnlendent bt
the tort Worth and Denver returned lsat
ni ht from U p up the road
Tho Carnegie Slol company la preparing
iHo manufacture steel freight rars which lll
hif a earning capacity of SOW pounda
doubla that of most modern rata
Trans Missouri roada have agreed to adopt
the same regulations for handling tickets to
ihe OAK oncampuleut at J ulsvllle
thine prescribed by roada east of tha river-
S 11 Chamberlain chief elerk In the office
of the superintendent of motive power and
machinery of tha I ort Vertb and Denver bus
ben conined to bli Home for several dsja
with fever
Cl S llovey vice president and
general auperlnlendent if the lock Mend
returned yesterday from Chicago where be
went to attend the funeral ol Superintend
cnl Dunlap
V U Coleman of Tyier tor the post
chUf clerk to Buperlnlendcnt
three years
Lt U Of the Cotton Dell ha been ap-
pointed asalatant to iy Ticket Agent l
Ut Morgan ef this city
Col It II Itnblns traveling passenger
agent of the Houston and Texas ntral
came in yesterday He reports > 4 falne
of the Houston
the line
from Ennls Boutn on
ton and Texas Central
jy crew ot workmen are busily occupied m
tho Tort Aorth and Denver yards overhaul-
Ing and repairing a number ot Texas and
Parlflo box cars that were broken up In a
wreck at Hodge a few week ago
Of the COO 000 Louisville and Nashville
bonds recently taken by a banking house of
CJew York It ta Uted that WOW000 have
y been placed In Europe and that the greater
part of the remaining bonds will also be
aoldf abroad
The Toxaa i d taclpo t > opU here re
cejred ordera yesterday to meet all ml
rale promulgated by other lines Th gen-
eral Impression Is that l e varwos lines are
gradually drifting bwk to the condition ex
Wing prior to the alleged reatoration cf
July 25
J4r n C JIlcVs haa hf en appointed genera I
Western ag nt of the Central Tallroa4 or
JOeorgla the Montgomery and Eufala Uollie
and Olrard and the pavannah and Western
road III head uartera will be In tba ilar
cett building In Chicago Commercial
aent at et Uuis Cincinnati and Kansas
cur MU report to bira
Wabash earnings for the 7arB dlng
June 90 show a decrease In gross of B ttW Ml
and aB increase In net of I3I30W Freight
arnlnf tdecreaied JMS I nd passenger
mmt Operating
MtJtirtg
rea ed IWM < Mahitensnce of aCharges
dearettMd M131H maintenance of cars lie
C3fir inoiive power and cost of ppera
tlon 3aI S
The road s running ewt out of Chicago are
Kioklng or U kinds ot trouble over tho aale
of ticket U Ihe KnlgbU Templar eonclave
Boston Thev tvHr walJMftW that
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HU ifca trouble Usr > 1 throurti A r h
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of Christian Mw
U oadured agaitt f hta sMMpiitMM <
wugh the Vaiowaatlr
lines at Boston whi h bad decided to ap-
point a Joint agent to take charge ot the
tleketa and do away with all the difficulties
that beset the lines of the Central TraClc
astMlatloQ at the time ot the Christian Fn
dearer convention have gotten Into trouble
over tbe Joint agent business and that tbe
tbancea an that there will be no Joint agent
at all Nothing definite haa been learned
about tbe matter but the general feeling
was one cf decided uneasiness over the out-
look
Representatives of tha linea et the South-
ern Railway and Steamship association met
to consider the proposal to eut rates on
lines running between New York Haltlmire
and Savannah The meeting was a secret
dc and after It a as over It s announced
that the aiaoriatfon had decided not to cut
rates Among those present at the meeting
were Bamuel Spencer i resident of Ih
Southern rallwa II W Walters president
et the Atlantic Coast line Capt JIayrs re-
ceiver for the Georgia Central A lrln
vice president ot the riant system General
IreUht Ag nt Whitney of Ihe Merchants
ant Miners line Central Sorrell a man
ssrr of the Ocean Pteamahlp company cf
fcU annah and W Cult traffic manager ot
tbe Southern Railway si stem
A spfrlal from Htarbuck Waht ears
The Uurllngtcn railway la coming Went
and there are reasons far the belief that It
Is coming In a hurry A new route run
nlng nearly midway between Ihe Northern
and Inlon Psetflr through a wild and un
eetiled own try la now being explored anl
surveyed with all poaelble baste by tha en
gtnsers of the company who are working
many miles south ot the routea usually con
aldered avaltable for tbe Hurl In ton road The
engineers are well atipplied Willi nrreylng
apparatus and are evidently anxious to git
to work as quickly as possible owing to
the shortness of the srsnon in the Rocky
M ant tn slope rrom one or them It was
learned that they propose to locate a line up
the valley working east toward tha Wyoming
line and probably crossing It In the northern
I art of Fremont county opposite the National
park Utile a better route through the
Itorklea can be aecured by rruaatng Into
Southern Montana
Congressman Wm J Comha of New lork
one u Ibe government directors of me Inlun
I acid railroad la on a tour ot inapeUlon of
the I nlon 1 aclfle system tor the urpose or
obtaining sufflcient Information to < nal 1
hlui to agree with the four other govern
meal directors upon some fesslble plan for
a fair settlement of the roan a Indebtedness
the government In speaking of the
IttMpDcta of the road he said MMtH goo 1
management the I nlon I aclflfl nught to
experience great prosperity but there are
hmt serious mists sea which will hava to
be rectified before it ran be placed on a
sound financial fooling Thla over bun ling
and over railtalliatlon hare shown their
evil effects The ros I has got to get down
to a business basis before It can be operated
with profit and In a manner that will jcr
mil tbe parment of Its obligations I am
greatly envuraged on account ot the lin
rrovement In business anl equally so on ac-
count ot settlement ef tie dispute over the
receivership or tbe Oregon Bhort I ine That
matter la still In the courts but you csn rest
assured that the Oregon bhort Line will
never he taken from the Union 1aclflc sjs
tern If the Urrgon Short Line were to te
I laced under a separste receivership It
would be a serious blunder for both rosda
anl fatal to the lines In the middle states
It would divert Urge stmatna ot through
bualnesa to tbe lines n the North and Houih
and I tab would be left on a aide track In-
stead ot a main line
A < 4LlbT WFODISU
John D LanrrI and Miss Nannie Graves
United
A quiet wedding took place at the Catho
Ho parsonage yesterday evening at 0 30 o clock
at whtth the control ting part lea were Mr
John U Lsnerl and Miss Nannie Craves The
icremony was performed by Rev Father Guy
ot In the presence ot a few friends Mr
Lanerl haa beeu for aouin time i tanager of
Glnnvchlos hotel thla illy and la one of
our must propemua citizens ills bride la
a lady ot many excellent qualities and poa
aesses many frleuls
Mr and Mrs Lancrl left Isst night on
the Rock Island for a bridal trip to Den-
ver Manllou Springs Chicago and other
points They will return In five or six
weeks
ro wniTim uion a hi n or aoqv
It what Jnople tiouldcd with rUcuiuatlu
sjmptmn enn fulrly vxptit If iiuj tokt
iu UIU lent nun ns to ilutk the rai Idly
irowing nialo ly which It stunt I never t o
forLOtun hits n Idideucy l attack the
tettrt uul terminal lift Ihe ttsllmnny
iuIIIc mid profiMelonal a overnhehnhig
ly convincing anl nmcnrrint that Iloxtet
lerM Kt iinili llltttrn Is Imlti n euverlgn
i rfvcnllrt nul uiathn of rlteuuintlmu It
iuinplelily rxpurgitti a from tha bl xmI tho
fieri l irlnclpl ivUtU atlacklnir tin tie
snvH suirotiudlnjr the JotnU tint lotm Its
citUHce suih extulslle wtln Ihn Illttirs
tromnte tie ntflnn of tlin kltiuys Mud
BUl twinel ant tritinllm
ilir Humncli urn
Inrla nervousness mil iltMlliy It alno In-
dices aipvttto uul uiii I n iwse hastens
ronvttlcttiiucc nfler i > xliaustlnit mnlalUs
imt iittlgatt thi > InflrmltUe < > r nue inko
It tlnllr nt ngnlar Interval anl rouudenlly
ext ect the > at rtwnlt
1UOFS AND TALLOW
Have Something to Do WRh the Cattle Mar
kct Raise
The advanred price ot cattle Is of course
a topto for remark among rattle men al this
time As a mailer of fait the advance la
due not to much to the rise In Ihe price ot
beef as to the great advance In the price of
hides Trie time last year hides were Billing
at 1 HIhow the price has advanced to from
11 S3 to 113 and the difference ot course
inakxa a considerable advance In the price of
tbe beer The leather market haa gradually
pone Up and hides are now at a premium
The advance In the price ot tallow la said
to be annlhtr facto which haa entered Into
the rise In the bef market
ORE IT INSTITUIION
One of the Institutions that the city nnt
All nf Texaa la pr > ul of la fort Worth
university No oilier nation Is an vuter
prising sua generous n piMvIdliig fui lis
tJilHreti and voumr j es nli as U Amerlcu
and Tiiss la the utitKVtfiuent of the Ann r
tenu spirit Thla spirit ItulUI our grent
schools of which our unlviralr la a flue
cxutrrpU The pcole appreciate It AI
mtst everr mall Is suit to brlug to 1 rcsl
dent y latter Dean Hauu lera and other
members of the faculty rcttutst for Inform
ntlon catalogues It it expected that the
lergi Imrrnae In atlendsuce will more than
till the Ixarding department hut enlarge
merits sotng ou will accommodate a verr
large attendance of day miplln 1 ort
Worth wilt welcome thciv ana provide Ihaxu
plCfcwnt homes
xjik GAZJiTm foitt wonrn tjxas jmiPAV augxjht ia >
TO WAKE UP DALLAS
The Prohibitionists Will
Move in Force
ADAMS WILL BE THERE
And Sam Jones Will Co Hero Tar
rant County Petition Will Bo Pre
tented Monday
And now they are going after Dallas Hav
ing gotten Ihe saloon keepira ot I ort Worth
worked up to a i Itch or exilteimnt that
tails for free beer for aniboly that will lay
a good word for them anl InclliiUHy
Bearing the gamblers to death wllli rumors of
a raid under the leadership of tho i reach
era ot the town tii prohibition leojhj are
prcpsrlig lo mot in forte on He uliepy
old metropolis of the Trinity bottimi It
Is oon eded mi every hunt thai It will be
a will anl woolly light In I orl Worth rnd
the trohlblllonlats expeet lo g < I Dallas < l n
Her J ll trench muldeut f il minis
ters asHoelslIon t rorl Worth h t night
told a Uarette tei trier II at hu I id tellable
Information to the effort that nil the pre
Inos of Dallus county oulalle cf the clly
iself had been asrfrlalncd to te In favor
of the adoption or tie local ml Ion liw for
that totiniy and that aulIUIent sin atuces
had been obtained to swore tie o Jerlng of
an election
He has been in rorrwiKti leme with tho
Dsllas ministers with a view lo scruMnit
llulr cooperallon In the lotal njtlon m < ve
uient so tlat the cnininlRii migit te in
auguratel simultaneously llure and In lort
Worth u a late letter he was Infortnel
I hat Mie ministers t r iliat dty wi rn nearly all
out of town their
on luimmer vraratlone s >
that no Immediate action rould be taken
but lie says thsl Mr Ada ma tlio Mellmdlst
mlnlal r from 11rownwood win wua here
agltalltig tie mutter will go over Iu Dallas
and Stir I eni up
Knv Homer T Wilson and Mr 1 h Dag
gttl who with Dr I renth connlituto he
lampatjcn committee of Ilia 1 > rt Worth
trohlbltl mists are both out of lown but
will return shortly wlen arrangements will
In comtletel and the program of the ram
palgn made put II In the meantime when
the lounly totnmlKslonera of Tarrant county
tin el nevl Monday tlioy will be confrontel
with a etllkn containing actor ling to
different reports all the way from a thou a
and to fifteen nun 1 red signatures anl will
have nothing to do but ti orler the election
It la bellevi 1 that Sam Jonts snd Other
welt known irohllltlon speakers will I here-
In a abort time and help to make it a
howling aurreas so far as tl e noise ot It
Is concerned
MEMPHIS AND RBTLItV
One fare for the Round Trip August 13
and 13
The Cotton Rett Route will sell round trip
tlcketls la Menu Ms acount convention of
Southern Lumbermen a association al one fare
for the round trip
Dates of aale August ll and 13 limit to
August 20 for return The Coton licit U the
only linn runlng Inhronah trains to Menu hie
without hangs atso tie only line operating
chair ears and I ullutan sleepers between
Tesaa and Memphla
Me euro that yoir tickets read via the
Ouiton Delt Route and thereby avoid the
disagreeable transfers en iouIh
For further Information apply to < r ad-
dress any agent ot Ihe line or the undor
signed
A A HI18SON T I A 1 ort Worth Tex
Il M HOltllAN r 1 A T A
4t Malu street Fort Worth rex
S O WAIINKU CI r A Tyler Tex
RFUNIOV OK
IRANnvnY
lmtOADP
AND ROSS
ForMhe alov uccnUuti the Cotton licit
Route will sell round trip tickets to Mount
I leaaant and return at the following raltsi
1 ront ktatloua within seventy Ho miles of
Mount Ileaaanl rate ot 4 tenia ler mile
from stations within seventy six lo 1 < X miles
from Mount fivasant rate W 0u from stations
within 101 tnIlea and over rate of one fare
for the round trip
Belling dates August il and 13 limited to
August 1 for return
A A nilShON T I A Fort Worth Tex
D M MOItUAN 1 I A T A
401 Main street Fort Werth Tex
8 O WARNhU t 1 A Tyler Tex
rt
11 > ritlF
to
leaving Iort Worth on Mutiny morn
lug August 1 Bt 11 11 uilmk Mr H A
lllrrhllt Id traveling i a > Me njt r ageut or
the I ort Worth a ltd Detitir rsllMtij will
pirsonally conduit a parly ihn mil l t
onida viewing Itte wild witrd vvoiilerful
nti I evcrelinnglng neniry fet vvlileli that
Vtetlou Is famed
All detail of the comfort of member or
the pHrtr Mill be I > oketl after an 1 short
sldo trips luiei tun mountain arranged ilur
Inir thu trlit
UIU ItmlSl UATI1H OF 1IIH KI
SON will l tunic I ilng one fur > for the
ruuitl trip will limit of i It kits ti S ti 11
In r 1 by ilitoalt with Jolut axuiL Mi 11
ovire In loliMlu will Ih aliowel
Writ for diserlithc lltt rattire and sen
your nauii ns n J umber of ibis luny it
11 A HlltKliril I i
T 1 A Ion Werth J x
h 11 KLbtrlt
< 1 1 A lert Wortb 3ex
rou a roitr worth itiMiprvcr
Six buadret acra of lard r x Irtti
tlireti iiKHtnrcs iKMhl will nnd wlnlmlll In
ono pnstuie other pnslurtN waitr > > < l at
bonne by ellv vvdlcrweirks one aetcn room
reellenii with twa tlalirns one four room
rexlbncei with euiirn Un on h arl
garden mid yarJt alt In ujit ielntc onleri
two Irtrsc tarn and tietiuudr < > d feet of
mx stalls one luilf mile rjie Irn k
fue < eil and lutlt n n irdlng Id mcrltHn
trotting aKO < lalt > n rnls one In still
llmt Tire years old Id UtU hlph weUlia
llilp > unla enn tret In J in or bvtter is it
tim > se eu high bivd marcs i oiiih stunt
nrtt all well Ircd mid otTaprlug at above
horwc as f Howe live two yearolda live
one year ohK seven thla tear a r Its irle >
tf rultre outfit STiKKL Thla projerij la
ti nutlfulty lotatr > I lmmeillatl > nljtlnlng
obrflilo City Tci Will tx htllige for
cooil 1 ort Worth n si Icon
OLU II luWNft O
< 0T Miln Street
THBINIEIINATIONAL FOUTD U AQ N
RAlUHOADl
II t T C train leaving Fort Worth IU
p m makes Immediate connection at 1 teams
and O C A S V train leaving Fort Worth
TOA p m makes Immedlste connection at
Mtlsno with I A U N train for Tayhr
Ausun Ban Antonl9 Laredo1 and polnu in
Mexico Through sleepers between Kansaa
rity port Mti fd eUa auilanlj via
faaarifc
WHAT THEY THINK
Gold Advocates Talk
About the Meeting
MATLOCK PROPOSES WAR
Senator Carter Advise Peace Thinks
Democrats In Danger of Defeat If
They Fight Each Otheri
What do the other fellows think of the
convention waa frequently asked yesterday
ot representatives ot the Uasette and It
may b presumed that it was a very gener-
ally spoken Interrogation It la but natural
that so large and representative a body of
Democrats would attract the attention of
their opponcnta and it Is no less nstural that
the public should desire to know the feel-
ing upiermost in the minds ot the mono
metallts On one proposition all free silver
men gold men Republicans and I npullsis
agree that It was a reprnsentstlve bodi
lielcw am presented the views or some of
Ihe leading inouometellsta In I ort Worth or
ttt Ihe stale as for the matter of that but
not n few of those from whom interviews
would lave been read with Interest coull
ilther not be founl by reporters or after
found did not csre to be quoted
One ot tho first men apiroailud by the re-
porter sent out to sound the feeling of the
monomctallata was Hon A L Matlock He
waa seated In his office In the cool ot the
morning pleasantly discussing tho io It leal
situation with Senator J 11 Stephens ot
Wlltarger whone Interview appeared In sea
terday a Osteite After the cuatomarry
greetings Mr Matlock seemed agreeable wlen
toll that his views would Interest Ihe readers
ot this paper
I dil not attend Ihe sessions ot tie con-
vention aald he b il I have carefully read
the proteedlngB and think I understand the
situation from Ihe standpoint of the free sli
verltea In Ihe first i lace I went to say
that I think the meeting was thoroughly
reprenentallve of that taetlon of the Demo
rratln tarty In Irian About all lie ability
th silver I eonlo have In the stale was I resent
and It mUHt 1 e a tmtttext made a go > d show-
Ing In fael I doubt tf ttm sllter men In
any filler state could do lair no well
I take It from their declarallon ot war to
the knife and Ihe knife to the hill Mr
Matlotk went on after a j a vine anl aim m
musingly that there I to be no eace be
Iweeri Ihe twti factions it Ilia party that the
fight Is on as one siesker svld and Ihul
every man Is expecte I to do his duly W i II
I think Ihe sound m iney men are ready to do
thetra and that they will not le long In tak-
ing up the gauntlet
Do you have an Idea as to the result ot
the battle Bake I tho reporter
An Idea of the rentiltl exelahnel Mr
Matlotk straightening up as If he might bo
gtttlng nady at umn for the fight while lis
trlght tye flaahed either with earnest
nut or amusement I hive no doubt of Do
ruult We will thrash the life out of
thcjji and lie laughel gool naturedly
Juat as we are doing in every other Mate
w here It e two factions are meeting I o
title ally I mean i f ro irse he added laugh-
Ing again ft r 1 have so many warm iter
at not friends follow i a I hut Mlvcr faniaiy
that t would seriously objeet to anvthlng
ru ire sanguinary than worda
I look at the situation this way ha
continue 1 We are much sir tiger tl an we
were at tie Houston convention three year
ago In fact we were strong enough last
year to dictate tie isrly platform The only
mistake we made then waa In not putting
a man on tlat ilstform with Ihe haueMy mil
the eourage to fight for It
In answer to another question Mr Mat
l > ck said
Uinuesilonably the strongest man the
free nlher men have an I tho only man they
< an nominate wlih any pnit for
au ceas Is Jutjrn Riagan The masses of the
jnople lelleve that he la honeat In IU con
vlMlona A great many ot us however have
lenrne 1 that Ihe old comnuner Is powerful
sot in his wars and he has talked free silver
BO long that tt Is not expectel of bin that he
will Investigate the lubject In Ihe light of
1 resent conditions He never gets nearer to
the t resent tlan the crime of 1V7V The
whole free silver tarty aecms to be a party
of haa Irons living entirely In the past l
When called upon at noon yeslerlay lion
A M Carter was studying polltlts with no
little energv 1 olltlcal platforms In book
form In amphlet form and in manual rlpt
form wrre scattered oer his big de k and he-
w jb at that m mient rending the Icttur written
ti Warner if Ohio by Mr tlevetanl In
lobruary ltfc after Ma first clertlon to the
1 residency ant prior to his Inaugtiratlin So
It la clear that ihe convention taken up at
this joint he drill from the currency que
lion in geniral to the silver quealton In
Tesa and the lato Democratic question In
1 i Mcular waa very natural ant Virv easy
What did you think of that convention
was the first olntel question and Senator
tarter wss nut long In answering
I think 11 was u very iredltable Inly of
Texas Democrats and voiced the sentiment of
a Urge iroportlon ot the Denioeratlo party
In Texas
Did Its action which Inrlulei ua
Speeches an well as Its j lalformaurprlse
yuu pleasantly or otherwise was next
asked
1 can Bay truthfully that It did not was
the prompt reply 1 could not wrll believe
that such a tonvenllon would say than
eaa
It dldl nor rould I believe that it would te
rash enough to ado t rceolutlot n less careful
than those elated The leaders of the allver
mm I lilipve to bo honeat Democrats and
they coull not be utterly reekteaa in their
expresalons In view of the critical condition
ot the I arty In the state I conalder Judge
Reagan the controlling spirit of that con
mention anl the huderof the free Bllvcr men
n ihe state He Is an honest man and
the Democrats of Texas love him more than
tiny man In the state
4 What Is your opinion as to the outcome of
the rurrency discussion as outlined by Hits
convention waa another proposition that
Mr Larter betook himself to dliuis
I expect said ho that the National
Democratic convention will be held before the
atate convention When the Deinotrata of
Texas meet In convention there will be two
factions of course The National convention
wilt have made a platform In line with
Ihe teachings ot Mr Cleveland on the silver
question That will not be In aceord with th
Ideas of the silver men In Twas who will
dtrutuate tho state convention The iinmedl
ale result will be that the free slNp u
ment which aa I aald will be 0 <
tro will adoit a ilatform In dlametrle e n
I oaillon to the national plalform on the money
question
ow h urther result pursued
Senator Carter after a moment of watting
Many of Ihe aocalted tree Bllver Democrats
will quit us entirely and go over bodily to
tbe Populist Many sound money men will
quit us and ulk In their tents like AJax
of old Another some of the ultra sound < ur
rency men will quit us entirely and jm to
the Republican arty while some at ua
will b governed by the great Democratic
principle ot majority rule and stay with tbe
old pari whatever cornea
Why then the Oemocratlo nominees will
have the lardtst flghl that waa ever made
bI D fmtK 1 n Tt < n the pes
kluilltjr of defeat at tbe hands of the l opu
In fact It Is not nt all beyond the range
of poiaibftuica that we will hate two
National Democratic parties In lfiao f look
at the situation In both uailonal and state
politic with a great deal of regret In this
stat th madershlp ot Hon Oeorg cutk lias
been n j unfortunate While m in
tttlectuality Is admitted there are
Democrats uho believe him lo I
leader
8 far as 1 am concerned r t
Carter when asked as to his per
lude In tho matter blle I am u sou
currency man 1 am sIo a Demorr and be
Heve In tha majority rule So at an
ard I will remain with the majo
party when It haa
spoken In enn n i
do not Leiore in tbe war to the knit k
U
Jnduiged In by Mr Crane at the recent con
ventlon aa to Democrats We should get
out our long knives lo fight common enemies
and not to plunge It Into other Democrats
Harmony In the party Is absolutely necesssry
to Democratic suceis even In Texas With-
out a united vote we cannot carry the slate
or a single congressional district Take for
Instance the vote In the last two campaigns
Clsrk got about 70 009 votes In 1892 That vote
went entirely to Culberson In 1831 and with-
out It the nominees of the Democratic party
In Texas would have been defeated it
that numbr of voters merely aulk In their
tents In IttiS our party will suffer defeat un-
less the free silver men make some notable
Inroads on tbe Iopullsts or the Republicans
thtfisituation Is certainly serious
IIFCORD OF RAINFALL
Not Quite Thirty Thee Inrhe During the
last Twelve Months
Ifx John II Hawlej the well known
engineer who haa had supervision of the work
of construction on the city waterworks during
tho past year haa kept a careful record ot the
rainfall during that period the figures of
which are particularly Interesting at this
time He titled up a gauge at the new pump
hmte of the waterworks and began taking
observations on the first day of July of laat
year Since that time the amount of rainfall
for each month has been aa follows July 2 29
laches August 4 6a Inches September 1 fid
October 0 83 November 0 25 December 0 91
Janjsry 3 no February 0 20 March 0 S3
April SOI May G 82 June 9 94 total 82 C3
Mr Haw ley thinks that this total or nearly
thirty threes Inches will eventually be found
by continued observation to be about the
average rainfall for a year In this locality
He ears that there Is a prevailing Impression
that the average rainfall here Is In the neigh-
borhood or forty Inches whlrh he Is satlafle 1
Is Incorrect He believes that the retords
which have been kept In the past have been
In exceptionally wet years like the present
which ho ssys will probably slow a rainfall
of nearly forty IncvVs during the twelve-
months from January 1 ISIS to January 1
IKXl Ills tc < ord as will be observed covers
the period rrom July 1 1891 to July 1 18DT
In regard to the effect of rainfall upon crops
he aaya that some of tho best farming re-
gions of the North show a smaller total but
tho distribution of the rainfall through the
aeaaon la such that Ihe farmers get It just
whei Hey need It TI ere fore they have
abundance ot rain for atl their purpc ses while
the total rainfall doea not seem large
He has had a new gauge constructed twelve
Inches tn diameter made of copper and will
continue his obsnvatlons carefully In the
future as In the pant The Texaa weather ser-
vice chows an average from eight years ot
cbnervallon at Fort Worth of T 21 Inches
V L H C
A Leading Colore 1 Rotlety Club 1 nler
talus
In bis rounds last night a Oaette re-
porter stumbled on a scene su h as Is rarely
witnessed by any of He newspuier fraternity
The ot < anion was the retention gltm to
1 ugene Turner and bride by the Lnlon
league Soglrty Club a leading toiorcd s >
rlety organization ot this city The scene
of festivities wss at the Deutcher Verlen
hall on Fourteenth and Houston alreets
About forty five couptes were present rep-
resenting tho ellto of colored society of this
city Tho ball wss tantefully decorated with
bunting etc anl Ihe tabtes set for about
firty tout lea were loaded down with all tho
dellcaelca ot tbe season
lh i lub deservea an Immense amount of
crodlt fur the success of their reteptlon
The officers are 1 ugene Turner president
Robert Hall vice resident John Dishaw
secretary and lua Mosely treasurer They
will Khe their fouttli annual banquet In-
S > ptember
did iou rwii
Try I lertrlo Hitlers as a remedy for your
trout lea If not git a bottle now and
get relief This nu lit Ine has teen found
lo be peculiarly adapted to the relief and
cure of atl ftmul complaints exerting a
wonderrul direct Influence In giving strength
and tone to the organs If you bsve loss of
appetite constipation headache fainting
sptels or am mrvous sleepless excitable
melancholy or tnubhd with d y spells
I lertrlo Hitters la the medicine ou need
Health and strength are guarantied by Ita
use large bottles only W cents at J F
Mcks ft Cos drug store
ROUND ABOUT TOWN
Under the new league schedule Fort Worth
will play Sherman here Saturday and Sunday
Horn to Mr anl Mrs O Nowak rou I ecan
street a fine boy weighing nine and one halt
pounds Mother and buy doing well
From all Indications tho colored people a
excursion to the Rocky mountains romlaes to
be a grand eucccsa
Dr rrank Mulllna practice limited to eye
ear and catarrh of nose and throat Qlanei
ace irately flttod MS Main street tort
Worth
George L Cause funeral director and em
balmsr Full avioriment ot undertaker s
goeds Takes fult charge ot funerals and
furnishes all necessary requirements No
314 West West her ford street I ort Worth
Texas
A I HIST CLASS FDUOATIOV
There are hundred ut peo le who aie
searching for a school where they cm get a
first class education for it etr mni rnd
daughters at moderate rates To all su ti
aay that they can Hnd what they unit mt
thi iollethnlo college Tie preald nt I tv
W I I loyd and the entire faculty me
determined to give value reielred j < r < rv
dollar i laced In their hand No ahoJdy wcrh
la alliwed They do all they proia o eo do
Several of the teachers are now awn nre
paring themselves for better work nrxt ee
slon In a union to tlio high curriculum
of the literary department it Ll iyd has
snared no tains tu have the mil up art and
elocution departmmta equal to tho b st all
Kate Ring principal of ino music rtewrt
ment ta aald by th e who kmv te < bo one
ot the most accompltMbel inuitetansboth Ir
atrumciital and voial In the fijinb Iho proa
pecta for patronage the coming acsslon are
very fine Call for catalogues come br
by every mall The college building whkh
U to be used eiclualvelr aa the boarding
department for gtrla la being nmovated and
refumlahnd from top to bottom The large
new building for teaching la rapidly nearly
completion and w 111 grttatly in rnR > lf lne
working capatlty of the college 1icra la
unquestionably a an lend Id future for this line
colli ge
RCAD DLLQ17
The Numerous Occsslons ror Which Reduod
Round Trip Tickets Will lie Sold to
1 astern Rotate Ma bouthern Pa-
cific Sunset Route
Clirlitlan I lideavnr meeting Doston Maia
one fare for the round trip July 1 ia
cool to return August e ism
Vjoung Iwples Union lUUlmore Md
one tare for the round trip July n ta w
Kood to return August H J
Conclave Knlgtita Templar tloiton Man
one fare for the round trip August IT to r >
good to return October fl ISM
C W IIEIvr
Traftlo Manager Houston Tex
I J I AUKS
AN AI ISNV FAITtt
< mmotlore Uivvo of t ort W ortli hns
rwjlveil ij fuiMn etu mr i uMlHieei Iu
Httka 1aaku front Its < ll shliiuuli > Johu
M ivtiuh or the I lilted Mtatee etejuier
I lnt1 IhQ li < per la mlteM Ihe Alshkan
mil U the clbnt Alaak i itniH r eni the
moat weaiiily In the IulteM Hates
o
THE INTLUNATIONAL ROLTH I ft O N
RA1LRUAD1
Through aleepra dally between Kansas
City tort Worth and San Antonio via
Jlearne with which Immediate connections
are made at 1 nnla to and from Dallaa The
quickest route to Taylor Auattn ban An
tonio Laredo and polnle tn Mexico
NOTICE
The City Hallway company am now Bell
street car tickets as follows Twenty five for
l 13 tor M rente 8 for K rents at the
companv a offtco ou Jeunkngs avenue also at
WJ Fisher s drug store til Houston street
W V QLIOO Oen Mir
TJien lUbjr waa aUk we gave her Caatorlx
Then abe was aChtU she cried f or Caatorla
When ahe became S las she clung to CastorU
Wliea she bad Ctll Jrea ahe gave them Castorta
SUIT FOR DAMAGES
Martin Irons Sues the
Republic
HE ONLY WANTS 10000
For the Publication of Matter He
Alleges lo Be False and
Malicious
Something of a sensational suit waa filed
in tie rorty elRtlh district court yesterday
The suit is against Oeorge Knapp Vo and
the plaintiff Is no less a personage than
Martin Irons
Irons haa figured quite promnently In labor
affJirs of the country and was brought into
national prominence several years ago during
the great railway strikes Of later jears he
has rot been so prominent and has been
playing to rather hard luck
Iwt fall Irons was arrested on a charge ot
tho attempted rape ot the 7 year ild daughtro
ot Mrs Antonio I slra la but was released
uion ball Boon after He alleges In bis pe
tltlon Tied yesterday that the atory of thn
attempted rapo waa concocted by his ene
mles who were bent upon destroying his
reputation as a machinist He further avers
that these also had publication of the at
Icgel fact made In the M 1ouls Rfjubllc
He fuitber alleges that on October 8 the
Republic also published a raise and malicious
communication from Its 1 ort Worth cor
reipondcnt to the effect that when Irona waa
released upon ball Mrs Antonio I strada
came up behind him and dealt him a
skull cracking blow which floored him
thus tsklng st least a portion of the en-
forcement of tho law Into her own hands
Irona alleges both statements to be wholly
fatso and without foundation He chargea
that they wero animated by a desire to Ira
press upon Ihe public the Idea that his skull
was tracked his nental organs lmaired and
his rapacity as a machinist destroyed He
further states tlat the circulation of these
false atatementa have greatly Injured him
In 1 ort Worth anl consequently auea for
damages In the sum of SlOOOd
IN THE COURTS
Drros or trust
J It Menamoro to T A lrlce trustee lot
20 blickEO Wahotts addition
MARRIOAF MCeldta
I Irenses to wed were Issued veslerdsy
to J I Harris and Miss Luella Tyn Also
to 1 ugene Turner and Mattle Parker colored
NI W SUITS DISTRICT COURT
L C Hlgglns vs D 11 1 arusworth In
junction
Martin Irons vs George Knapp A Co
damages 10 000
IIPAL rSTATH TRANStrilS
1I L Kdwartl to O Jamison Iota 1 and 2
block D Itellevlew addition 1 mm
Forter Rail trustee to W spies Platter
Oroter coinjany lot 1 block C Union Dejot
addition H
os iiiu auir
A Jjirgo Forty ot 1 ort Worth Ieople at
Corpus Clirlsll
Officer fleorge Carter has returnel from a
brier pleasure trip d iwn by the rolling waters
of the gulf He I aa leen Ashing at Corpus
Christ I and left a large party of Fort Worth
if ople there all enjovlng themselves Mr J
W Spence was one of the party and resided
I la ambition of catching a tarpon being
successful in landing a fine fifty pounder
There were fortyone who left here in a
special car last Saturday and they expect to
return In a few days
A WOMAN DAHKrBPrR
A female barkeeper Is something ot a
novelty In this part of the country The
only one In 1orl Worth Is a women at J-
an Sanlena saloon corner of Rusk and
llelknap streets The cllliens In that
vicinity don t like to see It and wonder It
tho city council could pass an ordnotice to
prevent women from occupying such a
position In Fort Worth They say the effert
is demoralizing to see a woman behind a
bar dealing out whlaky and beer
A SURPRIsn PARTY
A surprise party was given last Monday
night at Ihe realdence of Mr and Mrs
ltaddox on haat Third street by Mr James
Smlthey in honor ot the Mlsics Haddox
Dancing was the order ot the evening Re
freahmenta were nerved and all enjoyed the
occasion to the utmost
PERSONAL GOSSIP
R Ilaies left yesterday for Meinpl ti
A lisle or Dublin was here jeaterday
S R Loggin of Rrownwood la In
Mo
MoR
day
the
city
Stevens left eater lay for St Joseph
L Rosa of Paris was here yciter
Mrs R T McBnery left vesterday for St
Louis
Miss Retta West left yesterday for St
Louis
Oeorgo H llobart left yeaterday for St
Louis
C C Emery ot Waco waa In the city yea
terday
C V Day of Sunset was In tho city ies
terday
W C Bowman left yesterday for Council
llluff la
A llobart Jr ot Mineral Wells waa here
yesterday
Hei Hackatt left for Dallas last night on a
business trip
It H Oraham and John Dowllng left yea
terday for Denver
W K Jones and wife of Oonxales Tex
were here jesterday
C 8 Tskew of Uarnura ft Bailey a circus
la stopping at the Delaware
Thomas P Abeel a prominent capitalist of
Waco Is at the Delaware
Captain A Orltnth a prominent clttten ot
Denton waa here yesterday
Dick Chamberlain of Dallas ta In the city
and will remain several daa
J W Corn the well known Weathcrford
stockman uient yesterday in the city
J It Murrah of Ooldthwalie Tex was
among the arrivals here yesterday
T C Phillips cashier of the First National
bank ot Bowie was at the Delaware
RUhard Lord traftlo manager for MrFad
d n ft Lo ta registered at tbe Delaware
Mra Stain and family will leave via the
Cannon lull this morning for Doniphan
MoL
L Y Jack of Orcman Ark a prominent
merchant waa here yesterday buying flour
and grain
Ben Hackett la back from Bluffdate where
he baa been superintending the shipment ot
a lot ot cattle
Attorney William Capps has returned to
Philadelphia Chicago and New lork on the
Holmes rase and other J ta port ant business
Dr Ivetchum and J R Hunter ot Dallas
II 0 Danner and family of Conk an a and
William Wilcox ot Marshall were among the
recent arrivals at Hotel Richelieu
Jfn W Ilis of Pomona laL U ston
plog in the fliy for a few lays Mr Lads
reirceenta 41 It Waters t t
He l a native Texnn lut lias dwelt for
some Hdie urv the 1 aclfl slope
Mrs II Uraaq who baa been sojourning
In
Europe for tho past eleven montha on account
ot r health returned
po home yesterday and
will be pleased t see her friends at ter rt1
dence oa Wsit IIRU street
KMOIITS OF HONOR
Third Days Session of Orand Lodge Hell at
Waco
Waco Tex August 8 Special The third
day b aesalon of the Orand Iodge began at 9
o clock thla morning
On behalf of Hon Richard Coke Thomas
J Ooree tendered thanks for the honor con
ferret upon Senator Coke In electing him
past dictator
The committee on the state of the order re-
ported favorably on the suggeatlon
made by the favorably on tho
suggestion made by the grant die
tator In his printed report on pages
one to nlno Inclusive and endorsed his action
as shown In official circulars no 4 and fol-
lowing down to page 23 also recommended
the adoption ot the suggestion on page 2 >
recommending that subordinate lodgeB ftp
point a roRimttteo on suspensions charged
with the duties set forth In the recommenda-
tion The committee recommended that the mat-
ter of creating a Knights ot Honor orphans
home be referred to a rommlttce conslatlng
of the past grand director grand reporter
chairman of the finance committee nnd tho
grand trustee to report at the next ses-
sion of the grant lodge
The committee atso reported favorably on
the proposition ti so amend the lawa of the
order as to admit ladles as members Thn
above recommendations were adopted
The committee reported favorobly on the
amendment lo the constitution cf the supreme
lodge submitted by Oeorge T Todd to pro-
vide a method under which members who
have attalnel the ago of to years may ob
tnln a fully paid up and non forfeitable bene-
fit certificate which tho lodge refused to
adopt
The reports tt the committees on mileage
and er diem anl en Herman work were
adopted without thanges
The grand dictator nnnounced the following
committee on necrology
W A Mulkey of Kaufman R L 1 login
of Tumersrllle M Levey of Navusoto H
M Knol or Industry T A Dhkert of Cedar
and J It Ousman of Wyman
A resolution of tl anks to Supreme Dictator
Mulligan of New lork and Supremo Re-
porter Nelson of St Imis tor their visit to
thla session of the grand lodge offered by T
J Ooree was adopted
A resolution by I S Wren tendering
thanks to the newspnpera and rltliena of
Waco was also adopted
The selection ot the place for Ihe neit
meeting of the grand lodge was next takes
up and San Antonio Tl PasoTyler Oalvei
ton Fort Worth and Temple were placed In
nomination nnd nfler considerable discussion
San Antonio was declared the place selected
anl the meeting adjourned until 3 o clock
Ills afternoon at which time the installa
tlon cf fflkers fur the ensuing term will
lake plate
FATAL DOTH 1 IR1
lour Persons Meet Death In a Building Tired
by Gasoline
Pendleton Ore Aug 8 Fire lait night
con tumid the Transfer 1 olel anl several
buildings adjoining on Main street 1 our
bodlea have been recovered from the rutna
and one man Is still miming The killed are
I rank Bredlng Old Wolfe an Indian O
Unkln William Eireunsen MIsslngt J II
Tnlor There were twenty nine guests In Ihe
hotel at Ihe time The fire originated In an
upper floor of the hotel and was caused by a
man droiplng a lighted match near gasoline
The iropcrty losi amounts to 115 000 Insur-
ance two
NFW3 rilOM ItAUKRMAH
Hagerman August 8 This Iac is only
about six months old It haa one drug store
ine grocery store anl general inertliandlne
store one lumber yard one blacksmith one
ran enter shop and
will torrorrow have a
newspaier Hi Irrigator Hagerman In M
miles south of Roswrll on the 1 ecos allcy
railroad In Ihe midst of the finest agri
cultural portion or the valley About 20
or 21 farmers openel up farms here this year
end their cropn seem to be doing well Every
thing I growug by Irrigation and although
nearly all of them never farmed In that way
before tt ey are quite succeaafu and the
people or the town have no trouble tn getting
all tie rrrah vegetablea they want at home
The Irrigation ompany la boring an ar
l1 VI bf They Btruck a good flow
at 283 feet which
Bowed out of a i Ip0 it
feet above the aurfaee of the ground but
tlej ar sun going down r r tongcr
WANTS A Dl TAILED R TORT
Wsihlngton Aug 8Count do la Iiol
aerie ao called grand chancellor
ot the prln
cipallty o Trinidad called on Mr A 15
ng aemtary of atate today Mr Adee Bald
that being only acting secretary he couW
not take
any responsibility cf committing the
V1 tten to the fact thai
the
state
department
bad
only very meaxer
S that a 0 detailed 1Trlnldad 2 SK
report be Submitted to the
tsssrs nrtrve o
ahhuam at Tim AvoiiTii iraTritim
tt Carter V
IMrUiw Mr cI I
lort Worth tt cm
Tyler o tt
ll Drain I i
rph a h unJ B m a J Jo
0 St l N M
ll ImboJn iiiihv1 mil o irtt I
tllgnt Chicago Bail nil
Frank s
more It J nrk Dalla r
II Mnwra aalioaton
JI Snrlnno Llarl
en Jon a A Seulon et UMrrv
Connell Midland W
Mur t
Ion A D rite St Lol VcFerrJn
I tt
Jr fvanit le T P Hale il
T Ledken ChlekeV Tn Cairo D i i Cc
Cohen Bl loulj Cho ttood St I iul It
n 0 L tJ
i Al Una
abble
Ua Hou ton I i Ar
n
nod nallai
J Jlonlrk
Dallo r a
aall It Colben Ilaton Itouje r
T
nun dim nkw sin na
Tlio Port ttorlh 1 leclrlo street Railway
Korth BlJe at the
fo er lioue Aa soon aa
eompUteu b lhl u ZW
l > reenl quarter
on the South Side
THE INTniXVATlONAI houte ii tan
ItAIUtOAD
STOP PAITMINT
A PARFtthlL HOP
ueVVr TiuYV un
plaj itnan her
Saturday
and Sunday
JSf V CLMra u < Ilock
elv fll JUS
from S
a
nble Sl
case I had spent hundreds tfu
trying various remedies Zj
cians none of which didnT
good Jly finger uaUscanS
my hair came out W
perfectly bald I then SR
en pile Ulal
com UaLe
OtTico
roRT Woutn
ftra
Bsii
Im iiI > T I
WGW
BRINGS
Hoping to be cured by 0 3
treatment but veryoon
and decided to try S S S Th4
truly wonderful 7 S-
at once and after I had tatWe
tic I was entirely tMredSlSfr
when the world SSr 2Et l
renowned Hot S
Springs had failed
Wm a Loomis I
Shreveport La
Our Hook eUiDlfiwandlitTrtMB l
WALL PAPER
V From 6c to
SI 00 ptr ny M
A WHITE LEAD bJidbILb
jff pound j
Jf Ready mixed Carrlaje 1112
Paint Irom CSo lo J185
V Varnishes Cl BrnHiifS
O se d il J3
> i All Painter Supplisi a
X C0NTRACTIN0 OF PAIKTlntl
> CUARANTEEO
g TexasFt FaEoflf
308 Houston St
Texas
FL Want
s
RIPANS TABULES
Are Just an oldoldrteeji
In this new shape
Doctors have ahvaSgtvo
this prescription in wtttl
We have them in this shape
Simply for their handinsa
TABULEa do llililor VOIJ 4
Constipation Ulaalfliis NiuM
Uyaperla and MalNutrttU
all jlld to Klpans Tabaln
At Dm Storeor fwil IrW BIorMI
Isieimt IfcH l Co lUnpracHXIt
Cur OuaMiiml I
Remedy J5 A
for Book of rarUoslan T J
and Ileferencea rODACCOLM
Tobacco Cur It Att j
Wllaon Chemical Co flncorpU1
Tei law Dublin Tiaa
DENTISTS ±
DRS MAYFIELD BEOi Ell
Tfce oldest established ffS
olUno tn the city IttTO MM
strictly hlelfelnaa denl
tatry Ufflee Fourth and tf
Telephone 40S j
DR BOGER DENTS
onicoOrernia aiainSt
For tae next thirty days t n
class work a t very low prices ta orwj
euro your future practice ur-
Ine painless oitracUon ot teeth Jftj
DRSABDILLiMATlISi
DENTISTS
Cor Fifth oud aiflln It
PI lorth Tea
llSLKrUOND 1
8 01a Waliir BJ WjjJ
AH Work
Ir Attndc
Dr McCdJ
RECTAL
AND GENM
URINARY SPECIALS
rt
IJ hii ff
tluea 7llilll
610 Malsli
Cilentlon the Fort WorU j
MMM
can be treated at home for t
sua r tat jr If TouierefcrW aBVl
tract to pay railroad f urt0
ebente If wefail toeure Ky fif
ewiy Iodide tssh lSiawr3
pains MucaneWiaaealctW ni
IMBplca Dopier l lT 2rt
anr perl of the fcodr LOOS
utlt la this Hyphllltia ij3
that W
we ruarantue
obtluate > ca a and
U caait we cannot are
buma tht > skill f the twa
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