The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1885 Page: 1 of 8
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OHOO JBJfct
Corcer lm and Pearl Streets
Dallas Texas.
V(jL. XXXVI. :
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DALLAS BAIL V
DEBALD.
.S.FAYKK
J.T. TRKZEVANT JB
KEAKDOif Cashier.
Dallas Nat'l Bank
intSortttfl 'oiItaS $500000
(VIta) paid if 1150000
Ismtniftud I'nvwod Frofllrt $45000
iv ttDiwuMij and Individuals Solicited
1Ffl: Hyn.W. B. Worsliam
i f. r'erUKh:i. A. J. Porter J. T. Twrs-
i 1 1
Jin
wmlis AUnuX Davis o.
raou.
v ioJokI ig are nromlnest subscribers
M.i-i.tWK Pi im;
u M.TKO'' TM -iN President Central Na-
JV ' i Bank. I'l-M.-ldflphlB.
1 A . Bl W W N oi Provident Life and Trust
i. A. Pl'bbM AN President Seaboard
new inn..
First National
Vlce-P resident
mst-i E- (1HNNI8
ImmI .:?. NojrVprk.
I .i BAVMi President
liraili'Tl. IV. and
r :..r.i New yoi
I' l. LAW'i'i ' of '.'-lrst National Flunk
"j'BI'Tl BR of First National Bank
j. B. HA X N A
III.
p "'DAT. Ol'Uc.M'1 Manuger National
.... ;il')!iii.iiy i nueci males.
Weir Plow Co. Mom.
'lu- tamliird Oil Co
s w:r Eft1
AW
The Great Intention
II KA.R0 OK HOT OR COLO WAUL
Mwsl .'.'.rl'm f. f .i lililC or UAMli
t! jotfcuMul? wlnptoi to H"nri Cnoi
So hniilj rkli ..r l't khonld e without
M bjf all ir.i. bu !""H Of Vile ilBIM
ami. ri.Aiitir niiiuiaciurca Only W
MMCf? vxr-. KEW YOii
PALLAS. TEXAS. THURSDAY'. APRIL 9. 15
DEALER IN DRUGS ud TOILET AHTICLli
lESTABLWHltOlim).
ALBERT'S AUGUST ADVENT.
OF
MILLINERY
Wholesale and Retail.
Tlio Prince ol Wulri mid 1IU liojal
Party In Ireland.
A DAY-'S C RIVE THROUGH OUBl
IN
The Caslle OtliclflU Arrange anci fan-
out a lioumlug Welcome.
NO. 145
BUT CHILLY HISSES ALSO HEARD
i ujtiivrj ui ii ii m h.m;i muti hum 'i' li ( i i or Si f
uu..tjHlj jilUU.
Straw
Hcits
p 'JU th2 lu:6et "'sovtaKiiit In tta city it Ei-Iial Mihs Fnt7 l
Colorea Milt. Fancy Bra tragi and Rdi. rmlZ 7
H w YrJ
10c. yard. 1 124c. yard j 15c. yard.
No. 7 No. 9. No. 12. All Silk
rices of duf Ribbons
SATIN GROS-GRA'.N:
FIFTY I'ER CENT. CUKAPKUTHAN ANY OTIJeII I10USR.
ra.wn i.
nl rroTOraTcr.' ' hoc
tomuieiiolug February 1. 188&.
he firand .Windsor
rllURKE 4 WeOJUS Managers.
AIJ A-i
je Ti emont Hotel
'HENRY WEAVER Manager.)
CALVKHTON
'4 BK PJIIifCll MY SQPEUVlHI .JS.
G. McGIKLSY Prow'r
CAPITAL HOTEL
A K A SOLS ! PARASOLS!
In ail the Sew and Lid Stales from 25e. lo $10. '
LADIES' & MISSES' JiEADY-MADESUITS
Umiu. Imported Parl.l.n Ca..oms. at enn-tl.lr.t of tl.elr value.
THE LEADERS OF LOW PEICES.
S 714 Sim St.
IliU
THE BAUGAIN HOUSE.
TIIXAM
rna a r
ir 1 ir
i mm
. 1 II .Hit I".r L..
Clin ill ii Cci
WILL C MTUiKR) SELL THIS WKEa ONLY
"1 III
Pint
b mm
ilElf !
With a Rducti jn of 10 Per Cent o-i Former Prico3. THE 0UY
a i nn i
uuuu
n
J1JJU 111
uu
Tli rriuenss More Vopulnr with tho Peo.
plo than la Hit lliirili ind-Praimo
and Chliia Have fwti-l
l'care l'roHinhuirl. .
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS NOTES
House in the State
ftb aro tin leadars of thn T.atnst. Nrtvltis W(
. - " . t3V.w.wUUVU -it.! UJ UVUDrj
'leJlcw nn 011G-h&lf tho Rt.vlr-s thdtwn rarrv Tn TTntR "nrlnnrnta TT-ir
a untrimmed. for Ladies Misses and Children.
la Milan s Porcupine Chip ManilU Braid Plaids Loop and Satin Braids
Rtylcs to select from.
BENCH FLOWERS PLUMES AND TIPS 1
A Fell Line of Plaid Ribbons Silks Mm Gill aad Fancy Cubrcd Laces and Trimmi g.
'adies' Suits
Q
Ul
derwear
Corsots Gloves Xcclwew Veilings aad Omauciili M fattM and Sprni n Uirgiin Coinler.
. - ...
000 DOZEIf BUTTOMS'l
$niit". Y.rk C"lrwrHori.:8alo. In St' (1I1U Mot.il Sholl Pearl of Litest Desltrim and Slues. Thej are
uc 19 '" Pit doio..UUr me.wlll sell thom at Jo. 15 j. aoc 25. to U5c. per doieo. ; j .
AUMAN Dallas
rOSITITELt iXLIGOODSiSOLD IS ADYIBIISED.
Texas
Irslnmt.
AHllI VALOfTUB KOVAL EN0LI9H PABTV.
Ui'iiLiN April fr.-The Frlnoo and
PrlnooDS of Walos and tholr el.iost Hon
t'rluce Albert Vlutor. hlopt ou Iboard the
royal yacht O.ibomo at Holyhead last
niUt. Thoy left Holyhead at C-.15this
nioruliijr and arrived at Kingstown at
HMD. Tho Osborne was escorted aeidHM
the 1'll.uilinl bv tlio Kiri'hnni r.M a i
cilo whoel ywuht buloiijri'ift to the navy.
Lare nuiubnrg of poople aa.snmblaij
upon the doeka to greet tho royal vlsi-
tora. KIiikmIowh In crowded with people
and the town 1h profuUMlySdecoraUul!
A nu mlior of oxoura'ou lianis
throiiKod tho bv ducked out wir( ury
bnnliiiK aua aix vehsida of tlio Channel
S'liiHdron were in wailing arrayed Wjt
HhKh of all nations and brilltaut with
varioim colored utroanif rs. TlieOubniun
was Mirhled when 10 iiiihia out nt.
and when nho drew nearer was irnuituJ
with MulvriH ol artiilei v from th. i..
ol'-wur. When the 0bomo Umelimi ti.n
pier end the toyal party dUf mbnrked
the throng raised a loud and enthusi-
astic cheer. Dublin niesonta a
lively appenranoe but thoro are
many Indications that thorn i
not any popular onthiiHiasm. Outsido
tho route ol tho ni-ocnsslnri thn !... r.
tiotm of the city are general.
Earl iSpencer lord lieiuouanf. of Ire-
land received the prince and bis parly
and the town commission presented an
addroMH of welcome. The princtHN at
tho Bume time was made the recipient
ol numorous boiicjuata. Tho crowd
which numbered 1000 kept up a coulin-
uotiM t'heeiiritr durioir tha rfi wrni .
cheered loud and long as tho rtival
Kuests proceeded to Lmbfln.
ihey arrived at Dublin at
pclook and woro accordml
sploudid reception. In answer to the
aildreas of welcome presented to him by
the citizens' committee the prinoo nalll
he was delighted to reuow hi acqualut-
neo with Dublin la ita
through the Btreets of the eltr the
party was everywhere reeled with en-
thiihiaBiu. The houses on both aides of
the avomuiH aion which it roo.-ilaa
were adorned with boautiiul decora
Iioiih Hllil the windows and r nr. I'm
crowded wltu spectator! curiously ea-
lilt. ... .. .t .1... .1.1
w va.ui. u. guujna ui but) lUllird
kinii ann ouecii.
Alonu tiio route of tho nival nrnmi.
aiou on its way to Imiilin faMilo inanv
pt rtiims were oruwdod in past tho eoort
ol lancers. Tlie Prince of Wnim r....u
all irivulmitios good natureilly and
renaureit tho ;iocUlor.i by his ahakiuir
h imli ror.li.illv witii .11 r
thinn within reacli. Karl ISponcer
the Irisli viucroy wat loudly cheered as
ho drove through tho streets In the pro-
cession. Lord Mayor John t)'i
who is a el mnir NhiIiii.ii.ui
drove in odl rial stuto with tlm rni'ii .ia.
cr rt was loudly hlsHod by the Ntirm-
iin.i. .101. it hi;;n oi wo coma w vl l.
bio on the city ha'l of Dtibll n. Hull 1 lila
bva Mtandti out so conspicuously as tu
Ioich comment.
l"Ully l.OiKI sttldouls narailml tl.
streets aud niaiclicd to Dublin ciistlo
sniHiiiK loyal aoi'gs ond carrying Un-
i"ii Jacks In theeinis ol walking c.uics.
Tim myal visitors uro loud.y chcoicd
w herever they appear.
a Rriuui stann IihiI been erected nt thn
railway MUtion. When tho train buur-
UiK Hie royal party arrived at KIuks-
tow n en iiiiinrnso crowd hud ..... ....
0....1. When the prlnoe and jirineoM
alighted they were greeted with Iro-
tnendous cheering. They wt ro escorted
to tho grand Htaml wliero a largo rep.
rfsentHlive ga'.lierlnjr had a-sei.ibhM.
II; re. when tiieenthiislHsin ol tlie crowd
h:ol boon quieted the address of wel-
come by tlie Dublin chamber of com-
meics was read. 1'hls address dwelt
OKpeoially up.m the bennllcitint lullii-
ence which the visit of the prinoo
and prliieosrj would exercise upon
Iho wellaie of Ireland. It al
ludod also to tho labor
tun i.rince in ins cause ol housing the
poor ol London a subject the address
said or great interest to many people in
the Irish eapiul. When the pi'iceion
was about to start from the at Hon sev-
eral bauds Joined forces in roiiderii. r tlu.
air "(Jod liles tho Prince ol Wuks."
ror a trine eouslderalilo exciteni mt
occasioned by sinne trouble to tho roval
carnage which the populace not iiu-
doistauding exsjuierated. As the
horses drawing the carriage enic-cl
rom the depot thoy were lrighteuod hy
the crowd and the glare of Iheunltormi.
the am iiml shiod und pranced around
lor a few ininutoN tU(( ft
was feared ihey would break
way and overturn the vehicle but tho
driver ina short lime had the horses
quieted and under perfect control. This
episode delayed the procession a short
time when It again moved otf
lii good order. Th route was
throng! Westhmd ow la"
place Nasua street and Urafton Urcel
to College Uroeu whero the his i at o
was made. The Green was lltiorsliy
packod with one solid mass of cars. cr-
r ages and people afoot. The advent o"
the royal p.my was hailed with tre-
mendous ehoerlng. One of tho features
or the procession was the protend
of inarching foroo of studeuts
I liov numbered an nvan i noo ......
Jauntily diessed bore walking sticks as
i " i"uiiiuu jaoaa lor ban-
ners and uisde the slroets resound will
their cheorlng and lusty aiUKluir of
"Uod Have the (iueeu." "UK1"Kj OI
SUB MAI1R A MASH.
ino rrinoes of Wa ea eantnd
populace at alght. Tim
the
reliued oesutv of bur fair rn. ..1 . r.
elevsnce or her figure were most artis-
tically act oil' lu a hpeelal costume of
gieen which bad bee made for the no-
caloti. The dross was com posed of
eloo i ling dark green vi Ivet bodice
wilu u silk skirt lo match and
S priucess bonnet trlnuned with
braid and uark greeu feathers.
I his tribute to Irish colors deftly and
beautllully iiuulo was Instantly leoog
tilled by tho people aud her royal high-
ness wan everywhere greeted wltu p-
pi 'Use. After luncheon at Dublin ess-
tie which wsa at about 8:.'U
tho prince and party proceeded
to tho royal Dublin societies
khnw at IWll brldue. The royal es-
cort ou this trip was composed ot the
II mini s. This eicort was preoedod by
Karl Speuoer escorted by ttit Lanoer.
At Hail' bridge the reoeptlon was just
eaibuRlastla the one on Col-
llje Ureen snd the obeerlng
OJiir tho route was heurtT and
unanimous. The exhibition wiwVu-Vd
one or tho featm-es tioiug a series of ex-
traordinary jnmplinr iets. riie grimft
stand which had boon altered fur tAo
occasion was crowded wilh proudr.e'jt
persors.
'rn...
THS UAUTHOIiIll STATl) 't 8KNTt.MK.t.
Pakis April 8 -The French ar'i hurt
or pretend to be by Iho sad absence of
enthusiasm lu Now York ov.-r uio llur-
tholdl statue. "Suppoie wo keep our
statue?" remarks on-) of the lunriili.g
papots. Our conduct might not ba very
chivalrous but it wmid bo bohbIIjIo.
I 'aria would be richer m b:iviug tho
Ht 'lemlid rtatti"."
llf you don't waut the statue don't
takit" says a Krent'h senator. "We
slintuld bOKisii ot it ourselves"
TBKY'l.L SHU' IT.
Tu vFreucii irigatu leer will leave for
N'.v '.York ab mi iho end of April with
Hrf:tt ''li's at.ituie of l.i env Kn-
luhiwl og the World Uuiwd States
M rjihl.A Morton and John W.
Mickey haye headed a hui si;r.p-
tt'in be raised Iry A uiei ii.His
ivr W;o Hi 'lo of provldinr a east oftiio
lued'd ofii o suiuo to be erected liear
'l" Unitf-'t Stur.s mnbassy u 1'aris.
Tue cHl s il I bo OiK).
A 'UlM-roBIO " AltV. OF KltANCl; ON
I'AfKll.
A curioii !x rlt 'is- Inst bee'i r veii il
Tlie umtur llcrr Vooliernuich pro-
claiojs tho iSi.ii irio ri ;ht of (.ienu i.iy to
Hurgnn-ly imlt thinks the iiibtalillity of
Franco iij;b. ;iave beet tnuled by a
partition or France ou a iii.
torio hHi the woit renin-
lug its indjpoMfl U''e rs a innnnichv
tiie oast lifting A riuod into a middle
kinmlon Cliamjiett '"'big annuxed to
Uux inany and Itoiij " rogiuiug Nice and
Savoy.
'JI1E PKAtSU '. 1'ROrOSAt.H.
Tlio inltiniiiarV s for tniaee
between Frai:oci and Cliina
stipulate that hostilifc es shall cease on
10th Instant and thue tho Chinese shall
evacunto tne lied ri or delta on the
20th and other poslSlon gradually whilo
mo kronen snail oecup Y t ormoa aud
Phetrg lloo and onioi tho blo ikada
of rU ports and aoaruh i '0utral8uiil.il a
detiiiiiivo treaty of not -co has been
Bigued.
A WISH KK30V VE.
1 he government has re lved lo con-
tinue lo Rend romforcemwt 'Is to China
uutil II mil trealy of peace shall havo
been signed.
AALLOTINa-FOH I'HHal. ORNT.
Tho chamber of deputies! onlay took
ono ballot lor president. F illieres re-
ceived 103 votes; Flouqiwt 147 aud
Phllippateaux. Si!. No chc 'lee. Tne
senato voted a credit of JjO' ')Oi)00O for
tho carrying on of operatim is lu Ton-
quin ane adjourned.
Flouqunt was elected prosliU 'n t of tho
chamber ot deputies on tho thl rd ballot
receiving I'D votos to 16j for Fa lliero.
l'KACK PHF.LUDKS PliBI KO TKD.
Hofore the adjournuiont of ti e senato
to day DeFteyciuot minister oi foreign
all ui rs stated that tho proludi )s of s
ireaiy oi peace Willi Chin had
been virtually oimclmod. He-
lore however giving eileet
to the recent negotiations. Dnfr evennt
was anxious to aseertaiu the opi don of
tho Chinese government and hai 1 telo-
Kinirueo iai x eisin vo-aay. lie woe id be
v..w. u uunuiu w Hliuouuce lUk Con-
clusion of a peaoo treaty uutll vOhina
should reply.
WHAT PIIBRY DIO.
IiONnoN April 8. The Farls oinro-
spondeutuf the Times say Ihewaoe
UogoliaUonn betwooii Ii'rHiica and C'tllna
were oonduoted through M. Kerrvl'r.
KleutUrevy having authorised M. Bil-
h io aonor nun. vyiieu the ChlneBo
goTf runient hoard of tho fall of Ferry
it teeKraphed lo Mr. Canipbnll the Clii-
neso representative to get Ferry's suc-
cessor to sign the piellirunaries of pesco.
Feny however continued to work and
delayed notifying President Orevy
f the signature of the preliminaries uh-
tll the committee ol the chamber had
retired to consider tho demand lor the
ronquin credit keeping the now minis-
try ignorant of the laois.
The Wlnnlig War.
IIUHRYINU TO HUMllnliDT.
WiNNifi.o April 8. It is reported at
Touchwood hills that a band of Indians
are within one day's inarch or Hum-
boldt whero government supplies aro
stored aud that tho advance of the
tro-ips will be hurried to
prevent tho capture. It is
also stated that Kiel has placed
a largo lorco of rebels at the south
branch of the Saskatchewan to prevent
tho tn ops crossing over. The troops
will reach there in about 12 days and an
eiigiiKomont is likely to occur there.
The various military delach-
ineiiis Hro ueing hurried for-
ward rs fast as possible. A
messenger from Prince Albert says
thoro ki pr ivIkIous thoro for throe
weeks oi.ly and if relief don't come by
that lime the police and Bottlers will bo
forced to surrender to the robots.
Tlie troops camped on Monday night 12
miles south ot Ft. 'Appello. They
sullorod terribly from cold tho mercury
fallimr from iW degrees above to 20 be-
low ieio. The wind -blow an .iiu
per hour and had a clear
weep across ino prairio and
inroiigu mo oamp. Tho following
intelligence has been receiver! irnm ci.il.
Urry: "Fort Maeleod Is threatened
and an Indian uprising cannot any
longer be prevented by tho good ollioes
ol Poro Lueomh."
A10Rial dlslialcl rncnivivl htr nnnrtn-
at tho volunteer headquurtors Irom Mae-
leod has CIlllReil i. r.lnl irmuiiln...
I bo flras Vontras To illunu nin nnelli .if
in h uiiernititoiial liouudary 'on the war
path. Tho South Pnreons and Hlnil
have formed an alliance. Tobsoco sent
from lliol'a Indians to the Oras Ventras
was some Li i no ago accepted by the lat-
ter thus showing that. Itlol bus
laid a conspiracy lu which
the Milk Itlver Indians
will play an Important part. dipt.
Btewort who Is still bore waiting for a
dispatah says tuattera losk very bad in
this district. Tho women and children
and those incapabjo of boarlng arms are
Hocking to Ft. MacLeod for protection.
Col. Strange is in constant communioH-
liou with the threatened points and Is
doing his utmost to out everything In
this district ou a dofeuslvo basis. The
lllackfeet did not meet Capt. Cotton at
the orossiug to-day according to
ogreemeuL This looks omi-
nous. Troops should be sent to this
district without delay because they
will bo nooded Immediately. An appll-e-lion
to military hoadnusrlors has
been made for thoui. Col. MacLeod is
at tort MacLeod. 11a lm. crr.i.L ind.i.
enoe with the Moods but they are aot-
ing ugiy. a aetachment of volunteor
has Just loft for Oloyohor where the
railroad authorities are sfrald of the
lllackfeet.
"urs euded hfma.nd stated that
nn-. l "uuer every service in the
Ath-n ... v rwy or Bs People.
A?ffh?li h hd Pro1e(l to help the
onnrnTr. .? . ? i 0" on u7 external
a out !?uA'"us would In theforc-
the 11 m.k ".i""'1 "a "r "
viceroy presented the
..vnuil.ui HWflTil
ameer
The
with s
iu i7i V. i J"n"er in acoept-
- g. said he hoped to strike therewith
u-i enemy of Ureal Britain. The S
ell s.tisned with the cermnonlX
Aleiloo.
THK OUATKMALA MATT! H.
Ci ry oy Mexico April 8.OonSress
has not yot taken oetlou regarding' the
Guatemala affair. Marlsoal was to have
mado a fnriher report but has delayed
tho samo until to-morrow. News has
been roeeived that Barrios' eucoesser la
to bo his fornuir seuroiury of war.
who is known to be a nun of
. eame ataiup os Uarrios.
I hlH Intormalton strongtUeng the desire
here lor prompt a-iti in in aiding Salva-
dor. A regiment has arrived from Pu-
eblo. It Is repm-tod that President Diaz
will review 12.IXK) troops in this city In a
tew days. Less than a month airo the
government bought J200.000 worth of
arms in New York. Anothor order for
"ran will shortly be sent.
l'.i Aaolonal advocatos
Ouatomala without delay.
war against
Harriot' lloj.
11 B lli:UKVES HIS KATIIKR LIVES
Nkw York April 8.The sou of
President Barrios left this city for
Washington last night. He said before
his dparluro: "I do not believe my
father is dead. I have received no trust-
worthy information of tho fact ir It
were true Uie Am8rloau minister at
Uua'amala would have informed the
nrtiiuMih I Mr-. .i.i . ...
r"- """""" ti nninnuin. All rs-
imri-rj iron (Salvador are ut-
terly untrustworthy. I bollove a
leiegnun iroiu a friend to
a guutlemau in this city requesting
him to iulorm me ot my fathor'a death
Is a forgery became it la datad fmn
Salvador whllo Ikuow iKisllivoly that
tho irentlamau whoso name Is sigiiod to
in i. ia iu uuuiauiaia ine next uay.
Kuuland.
SKKKlIiQ BIHMARCK'SOOOD OKFIl'ES
London April 8.-A dispatch from
Berlin to tho Standard states that
Lord Rosebury lord of the privy
nesi anti nrst commissioner of
TU . i woras nn arrived at
Berlin charged with a mission f.-om tho
iiriiisii Kovsruinent to invito Prince
nisi oaroii to mediuts between Ureal
uutmii aim nilssia.
NO UKI'UCTION TOl.BRATEIl.
un.y iiioinwiiu coai miners are now
on a htrike ia Yorksbl-e alone against
rh. ill rsr. ........ n.1.....1. . . n -
mo jivi iroiit. njuuiri ion m wages.
A 1IAWI.K KKi'ORTKD.
mo standard has received a telegram
i...Miui r.uui n corroijiomiont iu ltus-
sta staling that a battle has been
rouejl.t on Murguab river enid that It is
reported that 600 men woro killed. Tho
dispatch was sent iu cipho in order to
escape the vigilan.ie of tho Russian oon-
sors aud tho Standard therefore re-
ralns irom mentioning Us source
. .. u ?ays . U ls entitled
to the highest credit. The Standard as-
sumes I roiu the origin of the telogram
that tlio Russians wore defeated but is
not certain. '
Ecuador.
Ol'l OOMYIBSION.
' Gbvyaqdil Ap'rU 8.-Th commis
sion to bouth Ainerlca from th govern
mentor tne United States arrived bore
vo-uuj in route ui mini and Peru.
Chill.
WAR VKHSKLS SOLD.
Valj-amaimo April 8. Tho- Chilian
Kovernment nas sold two torpodo
luuiiiues to ino KiigiiBh govornment.
Italy.
AN AMKHfOAN OFt'Ir.AL DVIO.
Tvomu Aprils Mr. rierro. cbariro d'
ciralrs of tho American legation here is
i'rlovl to bo lying ut the im.Iiii tr
tle.uli.
Vhlna.
THC RICK t'AKRl INO 1RAIK.
Hou Komo April 8.-Enirllsh shin
ownors here doollne to ship rice for th
nonuern porls ol China. Thev ar x-
ceedlngly skeptical in reuard to tho
nrotiKsod pruleotlon ol the Kngllsh cab-
inet lu coosequniioo the entire trade.
Is being diverted to German bottoms.
India.
Tllg AMR!-: II HOO.noOKD.
Rawal Pindi April 8.-The grand
durl r In honor of the ameer to-day was
s great success and presented s brllliaut
and Impressive scene. The viceroy sat
upon s dais with the smoer upon his
right hand and the Duke of Connsught
upon his left. After vsluable presents
harl 1M1I rtlVnrol l.a I .. - i
speech stiknowledged his obligations to
MarnliHll Matter
MAttstlAl.l. April 8.- Special. Pro-
fesMora Mattto aud Seholz assisted by
Mr. Jo-. Brnckmiiller will Klvo a vocal
and iiiutriimentril concert at the opora
hoti: M-night for tlie boii'jllt ol nor fire
deiiurt'xoiH.
1(10 llleildl an I arlmlrai-a nl II...
roarsou prHented hi III with a tiirt.li. rF
W0asau ovidonce of their annrooin-
""" of his labors and gueii work aeooiu-
puniisa oy ins missio.'i in our oily.
J. H. Floyd was eluded- cliy liiarslial
yesterday. He has been on the police
lores for h long time. Ho is at enor-
(elic liidu-trious oL'luer.
Wallace Rudd was eloeld'd city as-
sessor and treasurer.
Jo. Hnilih irom tho first W. C. Aus-
tin I.Miu the second and 1.1' Wilson
from Uio third ward wero elected ul-
(I'Miiirtti. There being no opposition to
i'lo .o fcovoral candidHtoi little or no
nu;; rol as iMsniii'Hteri ui tne eleotloii.
I'euniy court i-i In session. District
court will itpou on Monday iho 27ih ol
Ibis iiioiith
Uwrgo F. Merr.'nclior and wile left
for Uio exposition yesterday.
AIL TEXAS IS INTERESTED.
News
from the State Cnpltal
Sonudu Strangely.
that
SOME SLICK SCHEMES ON FOOT.
fuetspltol Syndicate About to Drop
lUclr jRinbo Job
TO AVOID LOSING BIG SUGAR.
of
The Oreat Oall of tho0rBr CoHtv (
Ilulllonaire.l!he New l..ml
Bill the Uoiie of a Monopoly
-Othor Stale Ituins.
CHAPTERS OF SPICY READING.
Austin April 8 Siioclal.l-It i-
ourrent here that the capliol contractors
have securod aoout as muoh Texas te-
rltory aBlhey desire and lntond retiring
leaving the Btato to complete the
capitol as host she mr. On n
tho capltol commlsirtoners whon ap.
proaohed on the subject to-day said
he hoard the rumors but knew notlilnr
.n1""-.1 f0!? te conversation had ft
appears that the contractors have had
patents Issued to thorn coverlna- 400(ioii
acres of land valued by testate at 60
cents per aero. This Indicates that the
work completed cost $240000 the state
l!iT(1iIgrrMttl"e':l.2u ' cnt- on estl.
iniitos. The coutraetors aro under bond
or only 200K which they will have to
pay u they relinquish the work making
the total coBt lo them with t Lo bonlr
tU0KM. Iti addition to this they have
cunscruoted a few miles of railroad!
cSstiiig some $irooo purch.sed
an eiiglno lor $5000 which to-
gether with other expenses. wlU
possibly increase their imiinv iy tm wm
the sub-contraolors having furnishod all
tools derricks etc Thelands. as now
j BiW uuuor ino new law.
tors .'W.OOOoo ISeir iuvestmeut if ther
retire and It seems nrobniiin e -nf
A uuiioriui iu tho Philadelphia Times
alew weeks ago on the Texas state
house jaid it was a physical impossi-
b Illy to construct a bulldinir ot ita
tlimiiiiN ons and requirements for lev
than 10.COtfooo and that the state would
ol !el. " n?.' jl.J? wa" comrloted for 20-
000(100. 1 he Chicago syudieato seem to
think so and gracefully retires esrlv
with $.100K) -profit leavln tS" Ttate
the bag to hold and wrsstlo wiih
tlie expenoive part of the structure.
Relative to the order of tha Frajick-
lyn and othsr caltle companies- alluded
to In i the sjieelal from here last night
southern raaehmen hero informed the
II BRAi.D correspondent to day that thev
would pay no attention to it. H 9 wij
also informed that the words "adiaeent
counties" lncorH.rated in the order are
Jhsrt simply o d0InUeM all tho com"
pa ilea sigi.r.ig It are iu Greer county.
I t Is surmise! they are iu collusion for
the purpose of defeating the claim of
??l?.tVe. trrUory' thereby
Jo e)m:t all clal.nants under the author-
ity of Texas (ml secure control ol the
entire county. For this obect the
sultnovy pending In the United ytates
uZLrr V'T '''"t'tntednd
It Will OO I)U4))IUI tir nil 1. i.. .
Cattlemen ;d others havlmr locaiin. -
n uu. county by virtue of oorlilicates
issued bv tho state are lutcre-te I and
t Is und.irst;d will npp-r t mua
their rlirhls. n the i .ii.i.. ... -11
ol aliich.lt Is h. Moved will v'lrM'.ail'v
jotilo the question as to toe .llsont T
ueuuuary imos.
rt'r.MN.is.
1 lie CrtscenL en v I -..-...
paid lu loos due the etatn to d iv $2o!
'Iho coiuinr.iller deporsiied l oito
the credit J tho Bvailahi. M-liooi ftfnS
A llllli r I BoeiWd tu-ilnv fro... j .r.......
clti.n:l ofiiurthwes!. Texis says If
lr i .. - " "J ir-
""it " liurcnasH ami consenuent
iat one large company now has
neut (
tl.n new Ibivi law Is p.rr oitted to go luto
el ect it wi'l ruin that section by nor.
'riLiinK u e purchase ami
control of all watered section' by W8e
syiidlcateiatid catilo couipatiles.. Ill
said that one larire nniiniu.o i. ..
00 actual settlers ready u Mtn npoii
as many watered sections giving them
control f.r years of vast' area of era ".
Krujuiis. ino hill remains un-
signed and ss to whether tlio governor
will upprove it there are conllictluK ru-
IllnrM
Mrs. (larflolrl'. Veilings Hurt.
Nkw Yonic April 8.-Tho Tribune
this ni irning pnbllshnd an extraot from
a letter or Mrs. Lucrotla It. aarfltdd to
Camden O. Rockwell her brothor-lu-law
who moutloued In a recent letter
to her tho tie wj paper story about hor re-
ported Intention to marry again. The
riouiio says -we lake the responsi-
bility of making this extract. It will
be seou that she thought a dlgnillud de
nial ny uer friends might ba
iiu.cr uui. uoming as it soems
to us can be more proper and effective
than her own womanly words."
"Thl- cruel rumor which seems to
havo been afloat for two or three
months did not reach mo till three dtys
ago. Nothing that has ever bees said
about me has so hurt and offended me
as this and tho deepest humilliulo.i
is that so many are roadv to bo-
llove It. To mo It seems Just
as lunch an Insult to be asked whether
it ia truo 88 It would be were the ilr
general still here. That any on can
mum uio capable of being falso. to bis
memory ireein like being tmrarded
criminal. A dlgnllled denial by my
friends I suppose can do no hs.inj still
It hurls ins lo feel that any denial is
needed.''
Cow-Hoy Penrose Out-Shoot Dir. Carver
San Antonio April 8. 'Spolal.l In
the match this evening between A. II.
Pentose ami Dr. Caryor. at 100 Hvo
pigeons two traps 30 yards rlso for
$500 a side and the championship of tl'.s
world Peiin-.no wtu handily by score
of 00 to Carver's 81. Tho pigeons wre
very lame auu new laAliy. Carver at-
u. mines uu ueieat to recont lllvesa
rVnrosola a natlv or Michigan. frr
some time a resident of Missouri nd
at present an oiuploye of Gardner's
ranohn. near Han Angela Toxass U U
about ao years old. k
Crockett Items.
Crock En April K- Hpsolal. -The
skating-rink boom has strsck the. town
and th young poople have beon turn-
iuw 1 1 II o.
.1 ?e'vT. r'.n .'i"11 h8re Monday
sl'iglit norther Is blowing to day.
Navasota Nirwi Notve.
Navasota April 8.-.Spcciul.-A
htavy ralu prevailed Monday. Nearly
threo Inches of water roll which dain-
iii.ed crops fonco. bridges aud roads.
Mr. Reuliensteln formerly of Milli-
on has been dangerously sick but I
improving. There are several o asm of
roniiH u town.
E.P.MaiidoT I moving theTa'ilot oUlce
to the upstair nwiii In the Foster A
Dsvorn building on R tllroad streeU
Mr. A.U. Ustarletio of Calvert was
to-day married to Mrs. Alice llurke. ol
this yn".o. They left liummllalely for
New Orleans ami carry wltu them the
best wishes ol thotr many friend: hare.
Jederao Jots.
Jbi ikrson April 8.-iSpoo:aI.-At
the BhetlO-s sale yeslorduy th store-
house formerly eccuplod by Mwrlng A
niauohard on Walnut street was sold
fer $050 cash. Also a. nomiHIorable
amount Claud was uM at a. very low
price.
Thedlr.agr eably rainy won4hor had
a bad el'.ect upon tlio colored pojeilstlou
several of teem biJng betur Justice
Spemie yesterday to ansrvwr various
ooinplrifits
Hot iTIsher chsrartil wllX.auault with
intent lo murder Wlloy Uoluis waived
his prllinlnary trial suit was pUcod
uudeTs lino bond.
The Mormon ar HtMrable.
Sjxt Laks April 8.Th Tribune Is
su'horlty th a-wnluu j that a'
lerwllog Mormon bjahnp. has tlcolarod.
that the prlasthood tun couolu.leit that!
:t would b j cheaper tvi buy statehood
lor Utah than en Unt tho armgaucea
polygamiits aro now lig subj'ictud to
oy the eurorooioeiit. t the Uwa.
Auioinr rt ttily M ow cIlainra(i
P'att oi nut Morin"
J'aigU
-U cam-.
farmers are tbraimh rinru
The Rheuaadeah M Ine ftUaster.
SiiKNAxnoAM Pa. April 3.-Tbere Is
noohange lu the sltuatlcA at the soeue
of Monday's niln disaster at Raven
Run. Iluivirods of pcwplo gathered it
the month or the tulnovbut llttl can be
done towurds rescuing tne victims. Th
roor of tli mine I crushing and th
work of exploring parties 1 retarded
thereby.
Th Bon Beaer" Boaad for Wash-
ington. Kansas Crrr April 8. Capt Couch
pas'ied through th olty to-day n rout
to Wuhlngton wher h goes In the
Interest ot th Ok lahoua ''boomers" '
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