Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 165, Ed. 1, Saturday, January 9, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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will be aeUIod In full If found correct
THK SUNDAY UAZ8TTB
In aaawer to numerous hmpjirie we
bare dxed the price of the Sunday
QAirrrEat 63 per year Invariably In
adraoce The demand far this edition
la most gratifying and It will continue to
be made a most complete ami valuable
Uwtio of the paper Subscriber at a
distance will lie aerved at tbe price
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THE GAZETTE has the largest
ftonaftdo circulation of any daily
newspaper published in Texas
THE GAZETTE la Ihc only paper in
North Texas that now publishes the Also
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HTIltl > V HOIINIMi JAMMIIY O
Tun Girsrrr would lie pleated to te
the landa leaaed at i ocnbt an acre It
would bti more pleased to ee them ltase1
at 1 cent and would be happy to gee them
not leaded at all
Thhrk Is one man at least who In
oraily convinced thit thaChlneae muat
ge He Ik a lieutenant In the noy and
had his weddiui postponed while he at-
tended a courtmartial to try a Chin wo
cook who mutinied and tried to kill hie
aupertor officer
Thk uzkttv la waltint with bated
breath to hear the cnmmtmw of IcaMilaiv
artvocaloa on Gov Irolaada proitosltlou
to rednce the loa o price to 1 centa Ouce
tbey berated Tin Gazkttk as on organ
of the bnlilonalma for protesting agalnHt
the Increase from < to H centa an aoru
Tun Wvco Kxamlncr remarks that a
l oundary conimlcalon toik tlio tcrrlto
rleant the Nona and Thk Gazkttk Is In
order now Tint Ojiktii knows no
boundary for Itacirculation and Influence
No pentup Utlca contracts our ponerc
but the whole boundless Southwest la
onr
M uiso an the la H of Ohio rccoKuUc
the lejsltlratcy of tuliccRcnatlon there is
HO room for the people to feel outraged
over thu roarrlaj o of a ne ro mau to a-
while woman If It la nuch an awful
UtlnfTi change tho law and make It unlaw-
ful The tlttuo and Intelligence of all
peoplo cannot be depended upon at all
time to keep them kln the right path as
long as there la no penalty agalutt trael
li the wrong way
lAt8TKnKrr When Vott Worth laid
Iron qn the Fort Worthy Iun r from
Wltchlu Falla to Harrold you built1 pa
Iter toad called tho Dallasi Northwestern
Whan Fort Worth began to lay titvolrallf
on the Fort Worth New Orleans jou
Inaugurated a paper road from Dallas to
Farts What paper road will jou build
when Fort Worth beglua work on the
Fort Worth A Hlo Grander Como oor
and eat batbecued meat with us at Mana
noid
At tho rate that trlali Immigration la
going on to Canada we may ory aoou
I00V for a movement In fa or of tho an
neiatlon of that province to tho United
Mates The FrcuchCanadlan clement
who thoroughly hate tho Kugllfih aud the
Utah could combtuo and control Canadian
politics It thoy would When thty do
agitation will begin lor ccparatlon from
Hngland and annexation to tho American
Union or tho creation of an Independent
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life
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Af < Annnif < In t lll I1 C VfJt
THBCMBKTTKs FORT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY JANtARY 0
Tun la aj Branch of fie Gatvcton
setvs copic the remark of tome other
paper oo the deoadeace l the Fort
Worth pent IJeeadence l gewel
p l > < r to all Texas Kould be hper to
JfioH ol ueh d Tidi nc than th Branch
it I awful rough on a pap r t iW
iplMStobe coirlied to pl y wcod
fld < ic to ymiUifnl and so eeterwd
eoaomporary Ilk Tub Gamut I
there w ttrcadeisce la l n Worth j > ar
mSIm there wu dut be such to moil
and dieonUtr < < i Dalias journalism 1
It l not nlicn lht a tale leztniatiarc
han iHf dflahtlal taj k of el < eUi K two
I alted KtaUa aeoatora icept in the caix
of a new sutc jiut ornanlziDR The
Ml ipt l leid Iatare has aceniapil < i
thS doable dnty o d necvawiry hy th
eiplratlon of the term trf 8eo lf r rMtrjte
and the vacancy created by tht apftolnt
nwnt of Henator lyaamr to a eablnit p rt
lotfo Mr Walthall who wa apr
by the goravor to the vacancy bae had
his appoluunent practical > y IndorMd by
as ctoetlon by the hgialatare
V ralacd the Iea price Irotn four
to elxht cent as acre Mid Gov Ireland
la hit fort Worth peech bveaa e If
we bad kept It at iuur cenw the t > yn
dicatea wonld have leased all the land
and there wouldnt have been IP any ill
to prate a aof on Now Oor Ireland
advocate a rediKtlon to four cents llan
h reried his aUtet maoAbIp or la thire
a dlffteetice bctw n being a candidate
lor goteroor and being a candidate lor
senator Sauce for the Wertern goote
In IM1 doea not cem to be oaoce for the
Raatern irander la 1S8
Wiikh the bill IntrKloced by Sir Well
bom to grant right ol way to the Fort
Worth A Denver railway through the In
dian Territory t pawed building will be-
gin lire Fort Worth Deliver doesnt
aak for the rbht of way until It get
ready to take advantage ol the right it
haji been very near two years eloce right
ol way itac given to the Gulf Colorado
banla Fe thronsh the Territory aud wo
dirt has been broken yet Uy the condi-
tions of the grant 100 miles of toad weic
to be built within three years Irorn the
daui of the pag of the bill Isut it
about time to do something
Mk SAYKRfi baa a bill before congress
to appropriate money for the erection of
a government building at San Antonio
Mr Grain has one for a building at
UroHTi ville llr Wellborn to add a third
story to the building already at Dallaa
Mr Stewart lor a buildlug at Houston
Mr Culberton for ote at JeBeraou and
another at Texaikaua Mr Ianbam for
one at Blito ami other members for
improvement of a like nature at other
polnte in their vteveral districts We look
In vain for tbe name of Fort V or to In the
liet bat Fort Worth Jibs no congress-
man ami will not feet the benefit ol an
appropriation of two or three hundred
thousand dollars lor a government build
lug
Sbnatoh Kvartb te an example ol the
man who U > getting more attention titan
be want Io gave out a low weeks ago
tint he intended 10 make a oiKtch In
favor of siher ImmodbUoly the New
Vork buslnese men ftent thotnunds ol
printed circulars to the senatorV con-
stituent re < iue tw them to write to
him and protest agalnat Huch a step
Since then letters hate been pouring In
upon him by the bushel When lie went
over to New York recently ho left word
with hlaprhate secretary to forward his
letters there aud they hae been sent
over by the bagfull On Thursday Mr
Kvartrt telegraphed him to forward uo
tnofo mall as he had already received
more lutters Uiau ho could read In a
month Now Years day tho senators
box at the poKtolllce was crammed full of
letters which overflowed Into a bwket
aud his null waa sent to his house in a
large bag instead ol beiug tlid up with a
pkee of pink tape as usual
rojiT wottTii 0 mo ouaxdr hail
WAY
It Is cmito natural that tho pooplu of
Vort Worth and tboke along the proposed
lino of tlita icad eboultl hv oiuo anxiety
and indeed ome solicitude In legard to
tho prospects of early construction of the
road Those of our city hav log the mat
tur In charge who havu obtalued the
charter and cirtalu grants along the line
ure reticent as to tho progress of negotia-
tions an Is the ualuraal cubtoui of mat
ters of such magnitude and thuy can not
be censured lor this uo matter how anx
ious wo may lie to become acquainted
with tholr plans Tho work of raising
two and u half million dollars
is an undortaklug of no mean propor
tions especially In a year of gunerul
financial depreuMou such as that which
has just oloted The money caunot be
had In thU city nor along the line It
mut como from abroad Tho now jear
opens with bettor and brighter pros-
pects money Is easier In tho Uuanclal
ceutore nnd the prospect for the future Is
cheering and encouraging Tub UirnK
bellevos that 110 time has been unavoid-
ably lost aud no uffort left untried to
otillat capita lu tho enterprise and It
feels assured that success will eventually
be achieved Other men
moro expe
sums for similar aud less inviting enter
pilsep tiro cooperating with tho incor
IKratora here and will continue to aid
them until tho work Is accomplished
Carping critics may deride tho efforts of
thOAc gentlemen and may oven lmp < do
tholr progress by captious and unfrlcmjly
criticism but tho business meu of Fort
Worth the bone and alnew of tbe cfty greenback u > tc can send it to the tolixt act of shooting bis Uncle ilo > irt who was
are confidently leaving the matter la their Main treasury and get gId lor It cot
baud and trill cheerfully await the for cent HI toe knowledge that gold
is and demand that
r < asf present payable oa
u jtie oar > urn ncv its onha o < j quillty
TTOVlY OA 77 COMKtTTEEH U the e < id nert n t at hand or if there
TV cimpotltion of the rororalttts ha ntre ot shadow of doqit that the gov
a dlrrf tlnir Intlnrneenpon the
mitre by taiifogaway its arbitrary power
Is that on way aod meaoa The same
principal members are on it ho made It
so strong but congress Morrison as
chairman backed by Mills Ikwlti Mc
Millan tbe two Dreckrnridgts Harris
and Mijhury are tbe Democrats and are
all leading revenue refurronr The lie
pu ilicans on it tho abirst In coogreas
art Keliey Hiscock Heed McKinley and
Browne The are all protectionists of
the strtctnst sort The rev nue rforme
will mis brilliant Frank Hurd who may
still If he win bis couhmt get a place
among thera on that committee
Itiudall is Mill bead ol tbe appropria-
tions cooimitee but he is powerless to
obatrnct leaislation la the interest ol
tariff reform
Tbe committee on coinage weights and
meaouree with Bland at tbe bead seems
t be a tery strout rflvcr If we may
jadgu from tbe geographical distribution
of Its members Itlgbt members from
the West and South are probably in favor
of the continued coinage of the silver
dollar while five from the Bast are
against it loole the delegate from
Montana is of course a silver man but as
be baa no vote he does not count as a
factor In support of that side
Texas fares especially woil In the dis-
tribution ol committee favurs getting
three ol the leading chairmanships tbe
second position on three others which
means the acting chairmanship in the ab
sence of the chairman and nine other
positions For a state with only eleven
members such a large representation ou
tho working committees Hjieaks well Mr
Throckmorton as chairman of Iacluc
railroads is promoted Irorn second place
where he served lastcongress and Mussrs
Reagan as chairman of commerce and
Wellborn as chairman ol Indian affairs
have already made national reputations
In those posltlous Their state can only
ask of them that they hall continue to
do as well as they have doue
FIVK QMSrOXS AVtifrBliED
A reader of Tin G izkttb at Paris uses
the News of that city as a medium to ask
these questions
We want InforuuUon wilt Tit GisraiTg
aa Mrer toe tehowttiK latcnogitorlei and
oblige the producer
1 What 1 the xovernjieat If It Is not thn
l > e pie
7 oh 1 tbe government te ralte tbu JW7
oaibofiMOvrlihtat fat lotnay ifcat n doe
otcotiUiepo pleoae ecnl only the govern
ment
Why Is n dollar Intrinsically worth 109
cnu wo tli more to ilia a borer than one tbat
1 eKiltenderdiia wilt pay 100 cents on liik
itaMIltleo
4 it It la illttaorwl for tbe Koveremeat to
make JWJ l gal tender fat or 7W mstertal
what rbout jonr iyap r money
5 Why not ie < ilr tbe Kovernweut to pay
li Oforthoaicr to raako load legal tender
earrerej
He ccntUtont nj frlonO the people are
wan log facto and fienret now Ono more
qaeetloa Suppo a that oniur a were to n
n lav rqalrliig thai n filter dollar aboald tie
in r naleally trorili 100 c jt hat would bo
eomuol tho money nowou tlw landitof pno
tier
1J
1 01 course the government Is tho or
ganised representative of tho jieople
2 The government will not hit 207
ou tho coinage of 1000 full wotght dollars
It will not loo a cent It simply lore
goes the profit by putting 100 cents
worth of silver In the dollar which it
now makes by colulng SOcuut dollars
and selling thera lor 100 etnts Tin
Gazkttk denounces that operation bc
cuuso It Is dishonest and an example of
dishonesty to tho peoplo If the gov-
ernment nisy legitimately call 60 cents
worth of silver a doll ir and clear about
200 on tho SiOPOby that operation
why should It stop here If it Is In the
bnslnecs of exacting a profit from Its
coinage and It its stamp can tuako any
amount ol silver a token dollar why not
call ten cunts worth a dollar It Is just
as right to do tlut as to call 80 cents
worth n dullan and by reducing tbe
amount to 10 cents It could but euough
metal for 9100 to coin 1000 silver dollars
ami make a profit ol 8M0 Instead of 829T
usuow Too one method bi just as hon-
est aud legitimate as tho other-
S Cougresa may make SO cents worth
of silver a legaltender dollar but all tho
In groceries to kell tho holder tf that do
lar more tban SO cents worth of goods
lor It As the poor men arc the chltt
urns of slhor tho poor men will bo tho
class who wllllo o when
prices go tip so
rlenocd thai
tho local
Incorporators as to make 80 cent wortl of gcOds sol
lhPiUQ 1 sr ° t 100cenU worth sls or now I
and S There 1b a material difference
between our legaltender currency and
our flat silver dollar A paper elollarls
not actual money but only a promise to
pay money Tho 80 cents worth of silver
Which tha government stamps One Dol
lar is not a promise to pay but purports
to be un actual dollar Tho bolder of a
fe
rfraiinana
liiTTms >
of leeialaiLw for the work of coiwrow h J nere 0111 ao immolate decline
practlrally done In the rtMttmlth eronm
tm
Uisaster has cvr attended the endeavor
Hltorv Is lull ol such instances It
U read of them weigh their value then
anewL r bin own qnesiion History is
pbllosopby teaching by utampte and if
we would avoid the mistakes tbat have
wrecked those who have gone before us
we must avoid their errors which the
phlloippuy of history teaches us are
errors
UmlKr flfmnerntjo Kill
Hn U > n Kveolna Keeord
Some of the Western papers htve begun
to spell Mormon with a small in
Ctinif X11
Cblrsjte Herald
A census of toe horned cattle In Ari-
zona gives the population at GfiO 000 bead
ami it l > xprcted that tbey will be bel
lowing lor edmlwluu to tbe Union Ixjforo
long
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A flollnr 11 fit n Ilollur
Oehkoeh Times
If silver dollars are being accunmlatctl
too rapidly perhaps they could be made to
move oK more rapidly by making them a
little better Why nothavu 100 cents
Worth of sliver In the silver dollar
Trxix One nml lnilltlMblo
Midland Silted Plain
It Is sutrccated by people in th Bast
that Texas be divided for the purpose of
giving the Democrat a few more United
btates wnatow but it Is worthy of note
that no fixan lt > so reckless of bis polit-
ical future as to nuageot sncli a dema-
gogical scheme The time may come
when the great diversity of Interests
in the different parts of the state will
suggest a divlsinu but it will be necausj
our material Inter sta will be thereby
promoted The political bummer who
Laos onadhUlonof Texas as Inrnlah
ing him a few moro electoral votes is
going to get lrlt
Oond ilnc Tor li Ilourln 3IIII
VAMM MilisTkx Jan 7
To till Kditor of the Gazette
There is not a better place In the state
for an Inveatinent of S10 000 or 815 000
lu a patentroller flouring mill There Is
plenty of wood ami water riant on the
track of tbeGulfColoi utosant 1Y rail-
road Since the ilesi 1 cttou of tbe mills t
the old town the lai mere hav t been com-
pelled to ship from e fjty to one hundred
car of their surplus wheat to t Louis
and Galveston an aially besides the
fanners are compelled to ko a great dis-
tance to rt thetr milling done The
npid settling up of tbacotintty nnd tlw
Inert a > Iog whett Interest Is so great that
the mills at Clifton and Crawford are al
wajs crowded Tevoml their espaclty AH
of the brau and shorts can he readily sold
ou the sMit to sheep and cattle men to
winter their stock The merchants and
farmers he > o will lurnisn onehalf of the
money if a millman cau be fouud to fur
nisb the balance and I am sstlshYd the
Santa Ke company will be liberal In do-
nating thu grouud le pict fully
Andwsiv Dovvmnt
A THUAN Win
A ouob 31 u llfo Wire Led and
Simmotis saying that
Itoburt bad tlxeel It all tip and
ill
Jlnnd stained wltli Mlaotl
Special to tho Gazette
FouTbMtrn Ark Jan 3 The trial
of James Walker lor tho killing of 1111
Simmons on the 6th of January lS8u at
Cottonwood Cherokee nation termi-
nated lu the United States court yester
daj by tho jury returning a erd < t ol not
guilty
The trial of this defendant was ono of
unusual Interest tin re being twelve wit-
nesses on the jrart of tho government and
Mxtten for tho
difense Walker waar
rested shortly alter the killing aud at the
1ubruary 18S5 t rra was indicted for
murder At thu May terra following ho
was tried but the jury failed to agree
Ou the Seth of last month he was aghln
placeil on trial The following is a brief
statement of both sidiw jmni which tho
aader of Tin G vzkttk may draiv their
own cousluslous
In the tlrbt ptaci It aprears tbat Itobert
v > olker nude ol defendant had separat d
from his wife wh had gone to live with
tho family of Hut Itos where Slmmom
uliil lived and V lker enierluircil some
bird leellngs njr nst him susplctoning
that blmmons ws pujiug some attention
to hU truant wif The two raeuhad In
dnlged In a word dltUculty over the mat
ter previous at A both had made some
threats Oa the nay of tho killing ro It
is claimed bv the government Slramou
Oscar Wood rlKat Hall ami four ur live
others among whom wore the two
alliors wore at tho house of Dow Glbiw
fatherinlaw of Itooert Walker about 7
oclock p m when IV111 lUv rodo up to
tho honso and called for Oacnr Wood
Wood and Bill hlmmons both went
out to where Hay was at tho
gate about teu stops froai
tho door
Jame Walker
> went out the luck door nni
power of congress cannot compel dealer came arotiul the houc toward xCgate
Simmons accosted him anylug Hello
Jim Is that vou Jim replied that it
ellttkulty between Simmons aud Hosrt
walker
pressed himself as ghd ol It saying
jou over need a friend call op mo Sim
mons replied ti nuts all right lets im
i > Ji0 SC ajl wll ° a nm l
aud started In Just as ho was about to
emur a pistol shot broke the quiet
MiVl ° ulcht aud Simmons
el in at the door siying God forgive
my sins t am a dead nun Jim
shot Walker
me and run And ho
I S T1 t owdnriw c iia 1 jf tr Tri s
IUI0g In ibi > house tvben fie fired the
fatal shot in defeu fif hi uncles life
He also claim that the govern innt wit
t > rvt I c the oven or > tht men who
wre at tliu house when Simmon was
killed had futered Into a conspiracy to
kll him and hi uncle and had como
n < PpBMiau je Vline ei jtvho wire In
pap r notes Furthermore if tlje trena tB hoitfe and who picked 8tmm > mn up v
i an4 placwl him on toe bed trtlfy Hut lc p
tlu w
ury a tll tc r j
uk n b nmt w j m 1 4 Mi v 2S1SS S BSJXr
t < < srib hi voMooimI f irni and clK0 tl t T4Ile f thr m < iain in nhlch Walker lUli as aoon Sm ho Phot
Sim
ha < midf n > t hna n tw pri > cl thT urr to he p id liam isr ry dol moht hot wna arreaUsd two or Uirto dan
crialrmanahlp wlwrv the chalrnin of tbe Ur WI rf j to thp Hllver haala and vrJ nm ha n jail here ttiict
la < t cerr are memS ra of t < prewnt otcoaie Worth onlv an cirota man of fair iter onB onal appoaranof r e l tt and 0 baa f
ne with tar Mnplc cacpfim d plac Anrt flaally Onre ioay na a law a wll hut 10 children He wa ably d
Ins Purtin by BeliuoTit aa cha nuin ol Uie A < riPt that a allver dollar vbali be In e l > y the btst h al t Ueot to bu had
roumntu n f r l i id ti t 7l hmc > r iicalj wunh IOC cent bot neither
nt < d oMn a t th uah
eofMr rjr S11T r > n r KaKaMve power
vun JWmont tw g > I tuS n ilt ai 1 c lu make u y 1l0 cenu wrta >
Wdvdetoponr peMdqiiK > f tbr pre ntvalne Tbe atumpt ha
TO mc t 1nportant omnittre Mnce j 5 en by powers trtorv de p tic than
thcrlppiine of the arproprtUioD com oar cougiviw and It haa cverlalled and
imvw
Iloff Kltlliit tVon hir mrflly or OimIi
fnnl Oltn 111
< > > nv < iKie < 1enee of the Oazette
Hm i Tkx t o r The b > ng wann
sxllif v ithor b is bti n suceeded bv
gixiil bocitining weather tb farmers
say Meat nod bnnd are pltnuful but
monv f < rii < to be aetting r iree agtlu
Some t our leading mercbants gay this
year will tm harder so far as inomy
niaturs are conoe ned than last J he
cotton enqt was about 23 pi r 1 ent ovr r
the prtvlotis year wbirlt m eti uu
u u lly hort rrop and as tuo piantirs
wn marly all iu debt 1 ut 1 ttle inomy
wasut In clrculailon Iron the cotton
crop of the pa t year
A joong n n namrd Wilson living lu
tbe northern part of this county acci-
dentally hot hin t It through Uio foot a
lew days ago Indicting a very painful
Wound
Home time last summer a Dr Tomer
shot and kill d an old ttentleman by the
name of Kewmau ns be was returning
from llryan It was thought by many to
have b en0coldblooded mnrder How
ever he wa allowed ImII aud his bond
was fixed at fcSOOO but his friends hav
been imaitlo this lar to make up a boud
which the ahurlH would accept This
seems to have aroused the ire ol
Tumors frlcuds A low day
ago the sheriff received an anonymous
letter threatening that If Turner was not
released before Ciiirt commences the ptti
would be torn down nnd tiu would fare
badly But tbe sheriff of llrazo county
does not scare worth a cent
County Court > ote lliiiont 3IIuu r
Court tiiuise
Corretiiondenco of the aowte
iloSTAOLK Tkx Jan 7 County
court convened Monday morning The
lermlual docket was at once taken up
huveral pleas of guilty wure entered In
the case of tho Mute vs Crosstleld
charged with giving away whisky on
election day tried Wednesday
Croatlelet was found gulltv and lined
100
The case of the State vs Sam lllack
city marshal of Howie charged with
false imprisonment of 1rof lioscr
principal of the high school of that p ce
was submitted to the jury Wednoday
iilgbt Tbe jury returned a verdtet ol
guilty and flued lllack5 audcosU
The eoiuthouse came near being
burneel last night Thu firo orimiiateliu
Spark 4 MiilUiu ls v oHlto No serious
damage wae done more than the bu ntug
of MJmo ol the
oltlce furniture nud some
valuable papers and a portion of the
wainscoting The lire was not discov-
ered until tins morulug It originated
as hviupposurl by tbe wind blowlugtlowu
the flue But Irom tbe fact that it is
fireproof our courtbous would hare
been la ashes tills morulug
C C Whito president of the Montague
A Southwcston railroad leitfor the Bast
this morulug 011 hu imsa pertaining to
tho road The contract for the buildlug
of said road has been signed and vorfc
commenced iu good earnest this thorn
lug
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WACO
In ipnr < Ii or a 9tl lii tion tlnltrd States
lrliuiuirs Ordereil Kemoteil
Special to tko Cazcttc
Vvto Tkx Jan 8 A Mr LItUeGeld
ol Kastland county arrived in tho city
todaj In
search of his son a joung man
whocaiiietoHddy In this county early
lu December with six head of horses ami
a wagon to sell He wrote from Kddv
December 13 that he had sold the stock
and would leave on his return trip for
hastland about December 21 Tho
father has not heard a word from him
since mid fears he was foully dealt
with by Borne ono who knew he hit mom v
The attorneys of tho Texas 4 St Louis
railroad say Judge Pardee will probably
elefor the issuauco of his ordercontlrmlii
thi recent sale ol Um Texas division of
said road until sale Is made of the
Arkansas and Missouri division which
will be early tn Februarv proximo
The sheriff of this couniy has notlUcd
Un ted Mates Mat hal Cabell to remove
United
States prisonerh Irom tho county
jail here and not send any moro thereto
Hie sheriff snys he is compelled to do this
because ol the dllikulty ol gutting tiay
from the
government for the feed und otro
of such prisoners
The Monte Cristo company opened to a
good house tonight despite the cold
weather Mr James ONeill of this
troupe Is the actor who depleted tho char
acter of Josus of Nitzaroth iu tho Pas-
sion Play as presented in San Francisco
a lew ycaw ago
COLOKAIH
Clinrel Town Note
elorrcsfoiidcniM of tha Girette
CoMKeuoTKxJan 7The Hplsco
pal church tvoiile gave a childrens euter
tainmentirt the operahuniw teinlght a
gooel share of the older children
at
umded At 10 p m an uxcclbnt
was served supper
Maj WVJohnson president
of tho
Magnola Cattlocompntiy eft tonlfht lor
Fort Worth on business
mitIrN JyiIMterl Jr heavy stock
man from Klkbart Iud Ui In tho
city on
L eM couneoU1 wUh wch which
Is 100 miles uortheast of here
Union IVle
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subscriptions fur his magnetophone
which s worked without any battery
with new phono system nt hall the
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modem Improvements
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