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BEAR WISHES WAR
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Store Open Tonight Till Ten O’clock.
CONDITION or STATZ FINANCES.
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WE HAVE CLOTHING
dle With Russo-Japanese War.
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Finding a Man.
Record Special.
IS IDEA OF NORMAN E. MACK OF
NEW YORK ABOUT THE
NOMINEE.
Took Her Home.
Record Special.
San Antonio, Tex. March 4--Charles
F. Spalding, who reached the city from
Chicago this morning at 1:30 on a spe-
cial train for the purpose of seeing his
8 UNIFYING FACTOR
Can Get the Nomination, and Other
States Are Waiting for His
Name.
“A FAVORITE SON
And a story to tell of its good qualities, its cheapness of price
and its high standard of quality. You come here today if you’re
inclined to try and save money—we’ll do the rest. You can not
help but see the difference in price as compared with the down-
town stores. .
j rented the king with an autograph let-
ter from the czr. This was in answer
to a letetr seht by the king whs jon
hearing that Count Benckendorm in-
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MARCH S, 1904
Record Special.
Sherman. Tex., March 4 —Chairman
Cect A Lyon ot the, state Republican
Es.az..
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Official advices from St. Petersburg
show that Count Bonokenderms repre-
sentations cleared away many suspic-
ions entertained by the Russian author-
3,021.76
77,861.30
2,631.57
3,503.87
8.338.34
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..FAOFEFNEPIRATTUET, CARPKrS, ETC.
1819.21.23 Main Street. Near t. s P. s
3
uted to a former employe of Mr. Haw-
ley, whom I understand he recently dis-
charped.
JAP LAND MOVEMENT I Record Special.
------ I Seoul, March 4.—Japan wants a new
—learng of lee Expedites Matter—De- Korean port and the government has
221.83
160.96
Dense as compensation for the ex-
lenses of the war. For this reason
China is sending troops to the Man-
churian frontier.
I POOLROOMS MUST GO I
Court Decision That Deprives Louis-
ville of a Luxury.
Louisville, Ky., March 4.—The court
of appeals at Frankfort today overruled
petitions for rehearing the case of
Louisville poolrooms and the Western
Telegraph company. "THis decision
drives all poolrooms ou of Louisville
and- for the first time in many- years no
bets will be placed within the city lim*
"I woner," the Socialist leader.con-
tinned, “that privates so seldom resort
to self-defense. If I were maltreated
as a soldier I could not control myself.
I would say: Here’s a hazard for
your life.” .
examination of a number of witnesses
for the defense in the trial of “Lord
Barrington” for the alleged murder of
James McCann the defendant himself
took the stand today and continued to
Rive testimony.
to grant coneessions for the Seoul-Wiju
railway to. the Japanese In accordance
with the recent protocol.
The proposed arrangement my cre-
ate an issue between the Korean and
French governments.
Record- Special.
th. tuttEinahs Marsh Quarhe tnalnbeho"iatoxr,drucondition ot
ot
Halancenin state treasury on th. 29th day or February. 1904:
- .-Acount. ... .. Cash. Bonda
Lyon’s Signed Statement
Making Denial.
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tonlowing stalement:
Tex., March 3.—Referring
to a ntatement in the Washington dis-
ptches under date of March 1. In
satch It le eta ted that Mr Haw*; ana
a l are ut ouats regarding the eondgt or
• organixation matters In thiz .tA, l
will Mate that Mr Hawley and I are
la perfect accord. By mutual agree-
ment joint action has been followed by
wa In ail orwanization matter. Rerer-
rine.to the atory credited to me that
Mr. Hawiey had bo ordered from th.
HOME COMFORTS
X^.e111 what a Mantel is, and besides the
comfort they add beauty and give an artistic air
that makes the home attractive, and it is some-
thing that should be carefully selected becaus,
they are kept a long time.
Our assortment is full of these pretty desins
<mdes» and we take pride in showing the
variety we have. No trouble to show goods.
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mother. Who was reported to be dying
at the Mehger hotel. left for bl. home
tis’arternoon shortly after 4 o'clock.
He la again using a spectal train for
the return journey. Hie mother, who
5 in a very feeble condition, waa re-
moved, fpom the hotel to Mr Spalding"*
special “r' Accompanying them Was
Or. T Lewis, a prominent physlelan of
Chicago The opinion wa expresse
by Dr. Lewis that Mrs. Spalding would
suryive the journey to Chicago. Ac-
cording to the present Khcdulc. the
Spalding special ahoula reach Chicago
at aneariy hour Sunday morning. No
attempt will be made to duplicate the
record breaking run that was made
from Chicago to Say Antonio.
formed ' that the
piece, and comig out at the neck and
epenains 140014 in the opposite wall
Jotanaen is painfully but it is not
thought dangerously hurt. Both par-
Um were arrested and pieced in Jan.
green war examinea before Justice
Target and placed under »5»o wna.
LYON AND HAWLEY
Galveston to dear the channel through
the West Galveston bay and thence
through the Galveston and Brazos ca-
nal. recently acquired by the United
States for 318.880. When the snagging
expedition completes Itz mission by re
- moving all the snags out of the chan-
nel from the bsy bridge to Brazos riv-
er. the government's baby dredge boat
the Pigmy, will be started out to
dredge the channel to a depth of from
four to six feet the entire distance from
Galveston to the Braaos river. “
The fund la available for this vor.
DoSrand.ehe,work m be prosecuted
vigorousiy. The waterway which thia
work wi render navigable for light
draft veosela runs through darveikon
Bay trom the bridge in a eon th westerly
direction to an Luis Pane about iw,„
ty-two mllea; thence
mas gr.ozsterBatan Midland Fas
and Rolletta Pars.b a toftoms chan-
ne1kn own.as2ridlumand Taqlum;-
shenpnthroueh. the Brazos canal to a
point on the Brazos river about three,
quarters of amie above its mamh
he total distance from Gaivestoh
brides to Brasoe Hver ia forty miles
EAIRBANKS WILL ACCEPT
Indiana Senator Would Take Second
Place on Republican Ticket. ‘
Asnoctated Press
Washington, March 4—The Star to-
night saya: Senator Fairbank, will not
resist a movement to make him the
vice presidential nominee of the Re-
PuhtlaAmat gdarsopvpetipunom-
nothing % «r 8455
"Comia you forgive a political op-
ponent who managed to take an uh-
for Not
Whitehouse, such a statement is not
only absolutel false but abeur* aS i
know that the relations between the
President and Mr. Hawley are cordial
and further know that Mr. Hawley de-
clared.fo PFesidne re_nomlnation
shortly after his accession. Mr Haw-
ley and I aa ne-ea-- 1 e-a—-»---
------ — -.yg..u. mr. n*w- ' Paris, March 4.——Tn format I on r,.
I are personal friends and I ds. eived here from official sources in
that'chinamSbo l.^r r ee'fr am */3een
ihepsaAhmmalpyeanaatha
taken adyantage of the opening of the
Cninampho to land troops there thus
axpedtine the forward movement. om
sial advices from St. Petersburg con-
firm the reports that a decisive move-
ment of the Fort Arthur squndron is
anticipated, now that Admiral Karaod ;
has arrived there.
Georgetown. Tex., March I— An un-
usual form of damage suit has been
filed here, n W. Carter sues the South-
westera Telephone and Telegraph com-
pany for 3858 damages, alleging that
the company was negligent in railing
to find him in response to a message
that his slater had died at Smithville.
A Gunranteed Caren for Pien.
Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protru
Ing Piles. Tour druggist'will rerun
monay if PAZO OINTMENT falls it
cur you in 6 to 14 days. 500.
"Let The Record get it for you.-
ih sim “tremarkansoniera-
are mine and, with one exception, J ke-
lieve close friend of his in the
n» me ror nationai
As co.te statement that the Cin-
cinnati Enquirer interviewed me. I will
•Lite that I have never been inter-
viewed. fey that paper. The Wasi-z-
ton story above referred to is attrib-
renewed the demand made for the open-
ing of Yongampo and asks immedlate
compliance.
Weather Fa recast.
Asaoclated Press,
Washington. March 4.— Forecast:
East Texas—Fair and warmer
Saturday: Sunday fair except rain
in east portion. increasing south-
east winda,
Louisiana—Fair Saturday; Sun-
day fresh southeast winds. inereas-
lag.
Arkansas. Oklahoma and Indian
Territory—Fait and warmer Satur-
day; rain Saturday night or Sun-
day.
West Texas—Fair Saturday and
Sunday; colder Sunday.
New Mexico - Fair Saturday;
I colder in northern portion Sundasi
te ta ,00,05 Anahnent Ttoless
ation within seven months after the
delivery of the deeds to the property
ena. the delivery of the contracts, and
that chey wil employ no less than 150
people at the beginning, .with the fur-
ther stipulation that they will Increase
treaty will be dtsregarjed not only by
the Russians but also by Germany
fori France and Italy. The foreign office
here does not believe that either Great
I Britain or the United States wiPfe
_ ---- I ognize the treaty. •
with the correspondent of "entrvoev Record Special.
day the Chinese minister said ehat Moscow, March 4.—Large numbers of
Seingerenessmnineemrcshne o oomhaeducated young women of ne better
-----.---------I---... .r. omd eldnea are seeking tq. obtain employ-
ment as nurses in the army and repre-
sentatives of the Rea Cross wbetet In
yariqus parts of the country are simply
inundated by applications. The society
has been obliged to decline thousands
of requests for enrollment.
today visited King Edward and pte-
WILL SNAG CHANNEL
West Galveston Bay and the
Inurant and ordered a meal. A quarrel
arose over paying for it and Johnson
stepped back in a threatening war.
when Green shot him. Green used a ,y."INI Y awove
olts JR The ball struek Johnson be- ! *e5 5° • former
low the right eye and ranged down-
ward. tearing the upper jaw bone to
810 Houston St.
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THK FORT WORTH RECORD; SATURDAY MORNING,
Peddler’s Guild Dissolved-Mission-
aries Ordered to Seoul .
Record Special.
Heoul March 4.—The Peddlers Guild,
which has been the chief cause of agi-
tation througpa the country, has
been dissolved by the Japanese. Work
on the military railway between Seoul
and WIju will soon be started. Amer-,
lean missionarles at Wonson have been '
ordered tf Seoul
Charlie Green Used a Colt’s 38 On
a Customer.
Tecord Special.
Wichita Falls. Tex, March 4—In the
Star restaurant at 2 O’clock Thursday
morning Charley Green, one of the
waiters, shot a man by the name of
Johnson, who has been working on the
new raiiroad being built from this city
to Red river. Johnson entered the res-
Brazos Canal.
Record Special.
Galveston, Tex., March 4.—It was
learned at the United States engineer’s
office today that in a.few days a snag-
gingexpeditlon will be sent out trom
■ 8 1625 , KILLING NEAR CLEBURNE i
wttbecpnstcodr- I John Branded Shot Joe Shelton With
thia He said the fact that the electoral
prince of Saxe Meininger had been dis-
missed from the command of the Sixth
army corps after issuing general or-
ders against the maltreatment of sol-
diers. had created a peculiar impres-
sion.
CHINAS REASONS
Afraid She Will Be Called on
Wirenlee Squnaren,
Ansoclated Prema
• Port Sela, Eeypt, March A—Admiral
. _____ Wireniux squndron of Rusrtan waf-
enevey mtps will leave th... waters tomorrow
homi IV afternoon for Cdiz. Spain, leavin: •se
“3 torpedo boat destroyer, at lgtera
They wltr remain in the Mediterranean
Record Special.
Seoul, Marcp 4.—The Japanese nin-
can Tomatoes .........
3 lbs. fancy Head Rice. •
3% lbs. Prunes
3 Iba. dried Flga.........
2% Iba. fancy dried Apples
1 gal. can Apples ........
8 cans Potted Ham ......
2 cans Chipped Beef......
2 cans Corn Beef ........
50c pound Tea ..........
20c Coffee. 3 Iba.........
Fresh Country Butter, 1b..
Egg-O-See, package .....
A NEW YORK CANDIDATE
New Black Suits for Dress Wear
W e are showing for spring a very choice line of all wool Suits
in both unfinished worsteds, serges, etc., black and blue-black,
tailor finish and extra good values at the price, per
suit .............................................$10 00
Men's black and blue-black Suits of unfinished worsteds, for
dress wear, in a fine quality of materials, in the new
spring cuts, at per suit. .............. 00
We are also showing a full line of the higher grade black
Dress Suits in unfinished worsteds, made by Naum-
burg, at per suit, $16.00 and....................... $18 00
Men's Fancy Worsted, Cheviot and Serge Suits, at all
prices from $7.50 on up to $10.00, $12.50, $15.00
and .........- - v.........-...................$18 00
.Suits for the Boys and Youths
We ar now showing a very choice selection of Youths'
Suits, in ages 13 to 19, three-piece goods, at from
f7$o to ........................................$13 50
| Knee Suits for boys, in all ages from 5 to 16 years, new spring
styles—a large line at $1.50 a suit ; also $2.00, $3.50
and “P ‘0.........................................$5 00
New Shirts and Neckwear
New spring Patterns of the celebraked Griffon brand Shirts
just received. These Shirts are warranted fast
colors, all sizes....................................$1 00
New Neckwear for men—our line for spring has just been re-
ceived, very pretty patterns and exceptional values;
prices 50c and............................. 25
“The Florsheim" Shoe for Men
The young men of Fort Worth that are looking for a high-
class Shoe will find just what they want in a Florsheim."
I hese Shoes have been sold in this city for years ana
are strictly up to date, all styles sell at...............$5 00
Women’s Shoes for House Wear $1.50
We have the best Shoe made for general wear, and every pair
sold with a guarantee of satisfactory service, kid up-
pers, leather soles.................................$1 50
Misses’ Fine Dress Shoes $1.50
• Our line of Fine Dress Shoes are better assorted than they
have ever been. We offer a special value today, sizes
1 11% to a, at..... ........................;.......$1 50
Last Day of Our White Sale
This is the last day in which to secure the specials offered
for our White Sale. We mention a few of the items that are
offered at a discount. . .
■Women s Lace Lisle Hose, the kind that always sell at 50c a
pair; for the last day of the White Sale (not more than
6 pairs to a customer)..................................
Women's new spring Skirts in black, blue and other colors,
intended to sell at $5.00; for the last day of the White
Sale we offer choice of all at........................$3 75
Women’s all-wool Skirts, in walking lengths, that sell regu-
larly at $3.50 and good value at that prige, these will
be sold today at the special price...................$2 50
White Goods at Reduced Prices
All our 50crand 59c White Waist ings arc offered for
the last day of the W hite Sale at, choice per yard...........
All our Sheer White Waisting that sold up to 35c a yard,
very choice patterns and very desirable for early
spring; special, per yard........................ 25
Madras Ginghams for men’s Shirts, etc., 34 inches wide reg-
ular 15c seller; for the last day of the White Sale at the
special price ...... 10
Our New Millinery Department
We are now showing a very pretty line of Street and Walking
Hats in our new millinery department; prices from
$1.50 to ..........................................$3 50
New Veilings, ready to wear Veils, etc., all the new col-
orings and at low prices. Veilings at per yard, 20c,
35c> 50c and up to............................... .75
WITH. THE LION •
,........ 0 Record Special. >
......... O Albany, N. Y., March 4.—In his ca-
......... Q pacity an Democratic national oom-
....... O mitteeman, Norman El Mack of Buffa-
........ O lo has made an exhaustive investiga-
• • • • • • Q tion of the state of Democratic opinion,
908.00 O not only in this but in other state
........ gon the question of who shall be the
79,409.50 Xpraaypential nominee. Mr. Mack said
:: ::: ::: 0 During the past three months I have
e" O I been in correspondence and personal
........ O conference with ■ national eommittee-
Paris, March 4.—To the gratifleation
n Franee,, better relations between
Russia and Great Britain are promised
48 the result of the visit of Count
1 Benekendorf, the Russian ambassador
to Great Britain, to St. Peersburg., _
ndzastc-unaaawatting the arrfval otihe
. only carried verbal assurances of the _________
j mem?** nura h., bearer of docu-j MINED TOWN LONG AGO
Iments estadlishing the fact that the , ---9-----
Ikondon.xovernment did not want war Japs Merely Have to Touch Part
•nd had used determined effort, to pre- .. .
vent it, urging on the Japanese the fact! Arthur Off.
that the British press did not repre- Associated Press,
ent the attitude or wishes of the Brit-I Paris Nrn,, Aic_,
ish government. w "it Wis. March —Telegraphing frem
Harbin a correspondent of the Matin
says: The concentration of Chinese
forces west of Mukden arouses suspi-
cion in spite of the repeated declara-
tions of China’s neutrality. Cossacks
aretzndransine into Korea, wh.ro the
“Uv“ towara them “
The people here believe that Port Ar-
thur was mined a long time ago by the
Japanese who are now trying to send
ter Few men who know the plac
well to blow it up.
Auqine from a correspondent who
“> from Port Arthur
I tended going to St. Petersburg, asked
I in. ambassador to hand the czar an au-
1 tograph letter. In which King Edward
in moot friendly terms emphasize
I Great Britain's neutrality during the
war in the Fer East, and he asked the
car to pay no attention to the press
| reports Intimating Great Britain waa
I act aeuLal uvr io any unfrienaiy coni-'
ments of the English papers, which the I
king regretted.
Russia does not desire unfriendly re-
lations with Great Britain. She there-
fore met the British government half
way and it is understood Count Benck-
endorm -was charged. wgth most coni-
fatozy measures by the exar.
wThis „nev. phase of the situation
which has been the subject of conver-
lsaton.brtween Foreign Minister Del-] --pus
Ipn J., eambassador accredited to Iwrot him from Port Arthur"'under
ISrance has stven rise to a feeling in date of February n the Harbin“or
olpossgais"rtomaneeszanattns,ipgoshantzrgeacgt;"eEgfsommanak
who busted their
,0 untriei n.arming fs not considered I valuable time in criticising their su-
onaxonK-pthegaligrkpssnas.prepagazperors !__________ ,
ZughonttapHmre"iotakz,ok mina Oe Ehe ALL QUIET ATVLADlVdSTOK
regarding tderpoizcy P some,ciretes No Jap Warships Recently—People
iarcatE“iht cAdans nrecptgedthere Leaving—Cold Intense.
that France inapired the recenE n’t. Associated Press.
nE„Sesretary Hay/regaring Chinese Vladivostok. March 4— All is quiet
Rustrat satZfla France, claims and here. No Japanese warships have been
<h. fs sar gu --
Associated Press I disappearea.
St Petersburg, March 4 _ Th... . I wThe inhabitants continue to leave
late high authority for the Theremex: Vladivostgk for Nikolsk Khabarovsk or
that Russia has reason now to satement Furope. There are no signs of spring,
null «, to the attitude Sr Greatesriran.The Ice ” heavy and th« cola *• in-
Thesreal reason for the yisreosE pnptense. __________
tersb urK,of Count kenckendor8 Rus- Way out of It
Wan. asbansador .t Britai,AssoclatedFress°toI
the Far Eenstly.to see his sod dr t0 Washington, March 4.—It is stated on
his EoveFamen" of perzonaniy, to assure trustworthy authority that neither
supforramanesor his beligf that th, Hapan or any other foreign power will
Japan s all vein’s red here concerning | he allowed to lay a cable now or at any
unPonnaelly with Great Britain was future time. Whenever a cable line"
u.unaed. constructed between Guam and the
roAes” ,hh gRleta Pass,,::mptahdssuratiShunozf uS “tha
rutstecyro'ntarneeeneG-pm-stAnw AsgoEfatga” ptsAbence Camcelled.
cetion.. A mor sedate toneonsoem ell: Bres9 March By order of the mln-
English and the Russlan pressT during marige, M Pelietag all leavee
then last few da” *» considered “uringlotabsence of nava offieeks and men
tlonal evidence of a better understand land those a some convalescents have
ing between the two governments been cancelled_________
2"*' ^^'•i.’rcb ..-Admire! setto.
taken advantage of the stormy weather lor, commander in chief of the Ruaslan
"Pich haszresented,further operation; Biack sea fleet, has recetved confirm.-
def'nL-i feet, to improve their lion of statements that the entrancek
rhed fsnate -te .aw. v Port Arthur has been blocked to the ex-
fleet has SPAteh iso.says, the Japanese tent of imprisoning Russian battleship ?
2"tc“2m05e2mere2rroaspiugc"kupamcorunm‛aa 5
destroyer. scce
.... O men and Democratic leader. In near is
_ . . ............ O anl the states of the union. The re-
O Total. ---------- —--------- O suit has confirmed my own opinion that
o .......................... $967,145,352 '313.333 644 55 O 1those. Democrats representing prepon- l . .. •
o m. ,0. . . —..... * 96,0**8 X derating interests in-the party and the *h# plant as the case may demand and
O Tht. The. 1 otai expenditures for the quarter amounted t. a ace X deaire of the party to win the ap- 1inerense the number of employes to 358
X This appears larger than usual which is d.Lmounted to 34,235.988. 2 proaching election, are anxious tor within thernext three years.
O many warrants being presented inwnenas due * the recent detlole O New York to agree on a New York can- ! The office, and general wholgale
o ng presented last month. o didate r President, a favorite son warehouses of the company will 68102
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— 1 fourths of the states of the union are IW! for the present be locate at Gon-
l non nanh-.. waiting for New York to declare . Some of the machinery for the
LORD BARRINGTON ON TRIAL whlh candidate; in its Judgmene, iPlont.is now onthe ground and nego-
- _. ’ IDiHL carry the doubtful northern Statet Itiations are pending for the purchase
Tell. How Jerne. MoC.nn w.. xa. IThere never was • time in ‘he history lo.Eheumos uP-to-date machtrev and
ames moenn Was Killed of the Democratte party when it has Iwork.wir begin on the construction of
at St Louis. | appeared so necessary as now for the the Plantu turned lately after the paper.
Associated p,.. I Pemocrats to carry New York. It is | are signed and the transfers made,
red I the opinion of the Democratic
St Louis. Mo.. March 4,—After the everywhere that Newt York should
is.x lect * New York Demorat who has
* been entangled in anyot "
ferences of the,nasty! W________ ______ _____
mand the supvgrt of all factions and Target Gun ------—7
lean carry the Democracy to the polls soo., ‘
on ths straight political issues of the Record Special. 1
1 cempatgn without a personal or fac- I Cleburne, Tex., March 4__John Bran,
entirehgrrgenmrantopinton of thesedoncamein at aneariy-hour this morn.
leaders that we in New York are for- iK.
tunate in having Chief Justice Ki
Parker to present, since he manifestly
embodies tha Democratic hope of re-
I union and the availibilties essential
to carry the doubtful states. — '
of necessity. _______ J =-______
office, kept aloof from active politics.
At the same time and at the period of
the party's greatest demoraltation in
New York state he carried the state
by 60.080 plurality.^ _______ 11
"Lord" Barrington was apparently
2--
He testifed that his real name is
Frederick Augustus Barrington Sey-
mourethat.he had never posed as an
Eniish nobleman; that he was born
in India and had spent a number of
years in that country, and that he was
a war correspondent during the South
African war. He denied emphatically
that he was Burton, a noted crook, or
bad gone under the alias of "Bur-
goyne. He said his mother's name
was Barrington, but refused to explain
bow his last name was "Seymour." He
declared there was enough disgrace
now without bringing her into this and i „ . ..__
he would tell nothing of her more than 1 Recora Special,
sheanived.near Brighton, England. He Washington. March 4.—postmasters
crossed the water from Europe to the appointed- cosTsers
United States twelve times. "rPpointed;
He refused to state what business Bolivar, Denton county—Mis. Fannie
he pursued in England or in the United Burke, vice Benjamin F. Gambill, re-
states. He said he came to St. Louis signed.
mesnea KeR"ana°2n anis haetninyce re =f, No ss . Bluf, Lberty county—George
Barrington then proceeded N’relate HvNorrisce.s. P Campbell, resigned.
his story of the circumstances connect- Andrew Qdham.sounty (new office)—
Epitomised*hl, tgzmyonyeag kpecanp: Cam^'preMiey1 county cnew office)-
EonggcitnpNima gkbnmke 62 j. nua-
file, when they left the^r ^dMaKed Han saba .couneypcaibert P
down the path, somebody whistled and RSe: vice T.F. Squiers, resigned.
Hndttuge JliM &„tn- woanna Government Schooner Ellanc.Sund
the dark, and was knocked senseless &nd, 1, F,, 4, at Galveston.
and laid in that condition until dawn. ,.T ndaleoBel county-Wm. B. Made- « . 0^4-1
He could not find McCann and pro-ley,vice R. C Mayes, resigned. Record Special.
ceeded to walk to St. Louts, where he opazmond.. county—James E. Galveston, Tex., March 4.—-A rumor
went to McCann’s home and told Mrs. P Rannrn Vic W; E Crowell, resigned was persistent and as persistently de-
McCann of the a«aulL ____ viEoIPVme J PVA“RSsprimresigMea. F nied last Tuesday that th. government
(AFAA nA- eAAn mno IT Sabinetown. Sabine county—D. w. schooner Ellen C. had struck on a
* AMU run II Gandy, vice Joseph W. Meador, resign- sunken piling at Fort Point as she
Harr Bebel, as a Soldier, Would Not on eham. Grimes county—Mrs. Jean was entering the channel leading up to
- .__. ‛ W. Greenwood, vice Eugene Greenwood, the city. 11 is now ascertained that
Be Mistreated. dead. , the Ellen C. struck on rocks just in-
Associated Press, p’anderpool. Fandera, county-James side of the inner channel as she was
Berlin, March 4.—The feature In tbe SkWa ' James M Wwisington, ''•■coming up Tuesday afternoou. The
reichstaK today was th. long speech by wuderville, Fals county— Miss D. vessel gradually filled and now her
Herr Bebel, the Socfhist leader, and I Roll. vie. Robert M. Hudson, resigned. I hull is full of water with her stern
General'Von Einem, minister of yar.lomine lianddeKerson county (new completely submierged. while her bow
Herr Bebel criticised eharply varYussomezs"me.W.Bovt _____ , protrudes out of the water. The wreck
conditions in the army and quoted milt- wOEn Erat county (mew office)— 2scred about 180 feet off the south
ary writers in support of his views IHannah 0,111 _ __Jsetty,. near where the transfer wharf
He maintained that the oresent g,t"m I T * I used to be and also near the site of ths
#6" THE KAOLINPLANT 21.8 -
w.Br asihwasrauringthemaneuthersngtFlatonia Ha Has Secured It—Cost to A NEW DAMAGE PLEA '
tended by the emperor, the defeat ~r Be Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Germany would be unavoidable Drill Record Special.
Is a mere preparation of parade dla-l uowetK ToE - . . ...
play. There is too much luxury in the Houston. Te March 4. As was Intt-
army. he said, and the frequent changes mated would be the case, Flatonia has
of uniform tend to increase this luxury, secured the kaolin plant which is to be
Herr.Bebet referred to Mhe maltreat- erected by Colonel S. C Grimshaw and
ment of soldiers and asserted that prac- asr0lat “
tically nothing was done to prevent . .. ...
- - electoral . A delegation of citizens, represent-
orT line "9 citizens' committee of Flatonia
h I conferred with Colonel Grimshaw this
- morning with the above result.
The agreement on the part of Colo-
railway, providing troopa, horses, bar- O
racks and sidpHls, on condition that O ______
China accords to Russia permission to a General mv-.. a a -----
■ march troops through chine,? terri- n Aenerairevenue fund ....... 8333.118.28
tory. The Chinese governmerK. is cer- O Apyamahe school fun ............... 328,470.54
tain to refuse this disingeruous of’er, 9 Avmaneent schrol fund 105.445.13
ATTITUDE QF_07HER POWERS umgeedtyapun “ijtS
Give Assurances They Will Not Med- o Permanentblind, asylum land sales ac 418.28
. 8 RermanensTarananunuumnanaielesnst . 32322
8 Armaeglogtamnyiumlaindslese w«
X Vno reantzea county tax fund..........
O Aedemptionlandsin unorganized countlea
O inuS university fund (medical bch)
8 AVa ' 5 eorphan asylum land sales ac't
O Sost advertising lands In unorg’d counUes
O Pro rata indebtedness fund ....e2
O Escheated estates fund.......
X Settlement of estates fund •.....• • • • •
O Fish and oyster fund..... 22220:......
O Special loan tax ..........
O Dallas city subsidy bond account:::
X Sherman city subsldy bond ac't (T & p;
O Tier city subsldy bond account’...?
O Waxah achiecity subsidy bond account..
—-EXeess purchase price, ete- account.....
gSpecial tax to pay Invine Anu,. 11***
5 ■ ■ so ----** •*au0 • •
Scenes of War. Insurrection hesproken out in Albania.
Asociated Press. . IThe distret.or.’pek Is. In open revolt
oa,ge, -,1 i- a • . land the Turkish authorities appear to
Odessa. March 4.—Another detach- I be paralyzed.
ment of Jewish doctors left for +1, 1
। latest WAR bulletins
I e“Tavercnepsta ’"“^ng0 bllta Recora Special.
codtrartish Arms are not making new Tientsin. March 4.—HostiUtles are
__________ I expected at New Chwang directly the
RUSSIANS IMPROVE DEFENSES At present there sre twenty Inches of
w.-Li wus .-----.1. ice. The Russians will make an at-
working While Stormy Weather Keeps tempt to mine the mouth of the Liso
Jso Fle-t A.. I river. New Chwang and Haljcheng are
... „ Y' certain to be the scene of decisive op-
Associated Press. I erations in the near future.
and surrendered, saying he ha
led Joe Shelton a few hours earlier
He lives a short distance south of Ah
varado, this county, with his parents.
His sister, the wife of Joe Skelton; alsa
-Uu.. -ut. He’hasllives with them. It secms that Skelton
by.reason of his jusiciaienmnight,hqapnud aa luacsmin
[Brandon met him in the hall and there
' the killing occurred. Brandon states
that Skelton drew a gun on him and
that he shot him with a target rifle.
He came at once to Cleburne and gave
rEvKG pAe-ArrIArg himself in charge of the officers.
I CA Ao FUSIUFFiCES He has many friends who have called
—----- on him in jail and an effort will be
Appointments and Changes iReportet made for Ms release on bond. He has
t • a good reputation and the unfortunate
r rom Department. I affair is deeply to be regretted.
he
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