Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 282, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 8, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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DEMOOKAT rOHUSHINO COMPANY
THE GAZETTE liao iho Lorgost
bonafldo Clroulollon a any Dally
Nowspapor puhlishod in Toxas
Tll OAZCTTC Is tho only Mornlno
Paper In North Texas hot now Puhllshot
Mho A9 oolatod Proai Trlenmmi
HAallllDAY MOIININO MAY H
Hiiooi tho bombthrowors
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Tint 0A7itmwlllneverCttlllta Junket-
ing comtnlttoo ngnln Ko never
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ViiHaniKNT HruuNji of the Atchison
TopckaKanta Ko 11 a JrccgriisH mull
Ho Is wolcomo to TovnB
Mu Hwaik will make Toxns business
governor Ho nilviiiices sonio views that
must nppeitl to nil prnctlcalnnon
Sior Importing paupers Kond back
exiled otoiiH to where they belong
Drlvu out socialism and keep ItH seeds
away
Ik Mr farmer could only bo Hum
moned boforo u few more Investigating
committees his Ideas would become en-
larged
Tiik ortenHlon of thu lort Worth S-
Now Orleans southeastwardly i 111 bring
tho Atchison Topuka KautiuFo In close
connection with tho longlenf plnuregion
i i i i mi
QKOitau BuAiitv thinks Fort Worth Is
a greedy town Ho wanted to kuow when
wo wore going to Scaurc another In tho
ifullncss of tlmo Mr Henley In tUo full
tiess of tlmo
II jfW ill
WAirHit2iiusiiM n Hun unyielding
ifrlcud of lort Worth at all times and
under nil circumstances Is uow In tho
city Ilu Is a welcome guest for iJort
Worth uppieelalos his efforta In Its be-
half
li tho Inoftenslvo Chinaman must go
who nttouds to his business ami mner
wits known to load n riot what shall wo
do tor thu foreign gentlemen whoaa chief
occupation tn this country Is murdering
our pollcef
This strikers arrested nt Chicago boar
pnoh patron mlCH an Urban Kaullug
Kalpky BhukllotoUKl JovIcbJ1 HuplUr
fJtelnnrk bjuI Wolna They were mitr
Oerlng polleemeu In the sacred name of
Amui loan labor
Auono tho few Toxans to pull u plum
out of tho otttctiil pto 1b initios II Mc
Leary appointed to Judgeship ou tha
supremo bench of Montana Tho place
Is worth 83000 a jcar Mr Aloliortry will
illl tho position Uh dignity ami ability
If ho accepts It As attorneygeneral of
Texas ho made an excellent record as n
lawyer
Imi i i
How much eucouragement did Uw for
eign bombthrowers ot Chicago rocelvo
from tho rencgndo Amorlcans who go
about tho land agitating for pay TUo
demand for ten hours pay for eight
hour work was tho casus bolll of tho
demonstration that ended In tho damna-
ble outrages nt Chicago
i m
TuKjcErerson KnlghU of Labor who
Adopted tho resolutions published la Tiik
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Gazkttx ycrtcrday desirvo tho approba
Uon 61 tbo Texas public At a time when
tho offers to commit their ordor ami tho
parmerV alliance to tho support ol po
lltlcal demagogues gives too much prom
Ida t > 1 success It Is gratifying to find nn
assembly of Knights taking so firm and
1jdlclous o stand against that suicidal
course
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No man can serve Clod and Mammon
Whenever men combine In class organiza
tion to promote class Interests theymuat
content themselves with tho legitimate
objects of such organization Whenovor
they go Into politics all other classes re-
sent tho formation of n political party on
class foundations tnd combine and do
stroy tho offender This Is a truth that
should oo taken to heart by every honest
slnccro member of any class organization
It seems to bo coming out that tho
great strlko was to put Mr C A Hall
back In a position from which ho had been
discharged for alleged Incompetence
That Is three or four thousand men quit
work throwing out ten thousand others
blocking tho tralllc of six million peo-
ple causing a direct aud Indirect loss of
hundreds pf thousands of dollars to en-
force tho principle that an employer shall
not discharge nn unsatisfactory workman
without tho consent of tho other work
mc
Tub man who has aught of sympathy
with tho scum of Kuropo that Is now
vainly trying to substitute anarchy for
law In our cities and tonus Is unworthy
of llfo In a froo country America owes
It to Us own people and to Its own liberty
to shoot down those vermin Ilka dogs
Thcno cowardly assassins of llfo and of
liberty nnd of law Imported from lands
of despotism do but cumber tha earth
With tholr vile carcasses It Is duty to
Ood and to man to kill them without
remorse
Tni aiuvoi went Into pollllcBand tho
Orange Is dead If tho Alllanco was In-
stituted to become n political party It has
tho undoubted right to do fo Hut when
It becomes a political party It must bo ex-
pected to bo treated as such nnd not ns
an organization to promote tho materlnl
advancement of farmers As a political
party It must deal with nil political oues
tlons nnd become strong or weak us Us
tenets attract or repel popular sympathy
All men sympathlrc with what aru now
understood to bo tho objocts of tho Al
llnucoi but when thu Alllanco announces
Its political platform nil men will dtclde
whethor thoy can desort tliolr present
party connections nnd the Alllanco will
stand or fall upon Us record as a politi-
cal party but what will become of tho
original end and almr Tho Ornngo went
Into politics nnd tho Grungo Is dend
Thoro nro men In Toxns today who
would load tho Alliance to n grave bcsldo
tho Citnngo
Tins Chicago Times explains u good
dual lu a few words It snysi Of course
public nttontlon will bo directed to tho
slgnlllcnnt fact that In tho war nt Mil
wnukeo as well as at Chicago tho ene
mys forces nro not Amorlcans nnd do
not light undor tho American colors Thu
iusuigont army at Milwaukee Is described
ns a body of three or four hundred
Iolncks nnd llohcmlans armed with
clubs kuUes nnd stones and led by
hirsute dosperndocs with such names as
Waulnskl lllrth and other Cossack and
henthonlsh appellations Tho Insurgent
forco that attacked tho McCormlck fac-
tory In this city was ft uuioh larger body
but also wbb mainly composed of PolacKs
Bohemians Schwabs Serbsnnd othor oft
scourlngs of Kuropo Thoro woro no
Americans among them Thoy wero tho
cohorts of tho rod Hags tho socialists tho
nnarcblsts tho nihilists tho ragtng nnd
bobtall cutthroats of Beelzebub from tho
Hhlne tho Danube tho Vistula nnd tho
JUb descendants of tho turbulont bar
barians whoso dominions Uussla 1russla
and Austria appropriated but whoso vllo
seed they unfortunately failed to extermi-
nate
A STATE 1WHKAU OF AG1UOUL
TUUE
In Mr Swains statement of policies
ns given In this mornings Qaskitk arc
two propositions that will attract publlo
atlentlou not for their noelty but for
tho utility of tho measures urged Thcso
nro tho creation ol nn agricultural de-
partment In connection wHth tho stato
government nnd supplementing It a
stnto census to be taken In 1887 andUiore
ntfor midway between tho federal docen
nlul COIlSltbCS
Tho agriculture Interest has sufferod
much neglect nnd It Is tlmo Uiat this In
justice was holng corrected A bill bus
bwu brought before congross to recog
nleo tho Importance of agrlculturo by
glvlug It n representative In tho cabinet
NothlngJiaH ever beca dono by state
authority In Texas to gather Information
of oinelal authenticity regarding tho capa
bilities nnd productions ot tho farms ot the
stato With n larger territory than nny other
state as nrlcd In IU different parts ns
Illinois and Colorado or ronlslnnn and
Kansas absolutory uothlug has over been
attempted toward proving what is beat
for each different soli or climate By dear
experience tiio farmer Icnrns that a crop
Whloh succeeds well In ouo county Is a
total failure lit tho next To leant tho
Icsjou may hava costhlm a fortune when
If tho stato had maintained such an agrl
cultural bureau s Mr Swalu Miggcsts a
knowledge of tho various resources of
tuo stato might havo been had without
expense
Wo doubt If tho people ot Toxas them
solves oven thoso who havo lived hero a
lifetime rcallio the agricultural posalblli
lETr v
tHE GABElTKi K > KT TfOTli TUX AS SATURDAY HA 8
tics ot th state No many years W >
thoattc vt to grow cotton In Dallas
county yas ridiculed Last summer for
tho Arst tlmo was demonstrated tho
adaptability of the Staked Ilaln country
for wheat and oatgrowlng Acnrcful of-
ficial compilation of statistics will teach
our farmers more In a few years than
they would over find out by experimenting
themselves for by this means each will
haio tho collective experience of every
other farmer In the stato
Tha plan Is good one and wo hopo
that tho legislature will bo wlso enough
to embody It In laws which that body
will bo asked to do In his llrst official
messago by Mr Bwaln when ho succeeds
to tho governorship i
IMTMlVnWINa MEiY
Fort Worth l today tlio bcstadvcrtltcd clly
In tlie atntoi nnd why Tlio anaircr ll tlmnlo
It anpport It noptpapori handaomoly Thcro
Unota merchant ot any Impottanco In Ihnt
clly win dooa not adverlUa In the home paper
IIocaiibo trado la too dull or beennao It will not
do any good U never given as an vxruio by
tlioto alircwd biialnctt men An Intelligent
nu lnc iiiil can tell by looking at tho local
paper of town whether Ita cltlrena are iho
kliyl of pcoplo lo build n city Capital loos
nottc kdond toirna for InvestmentPari
Now
Foil Worth papers liavo wldeanrako enter
prlilng merchant to back thorn None of your
picayune fclloiu who think n nowipapor can
bo run for nothing nnd newspaper men lire on
air flicnlnou Noh a
The pluck nnd Intorprlso ot Kort Worth
merchants boar fruit not only In a state-
wide lcputatlon but In actual dollars and
cents They know tho valuo of printers
luk nnd pay for it not as a gratuity but
because It brings them tangible returns
Tint Gakttk Is proud of Us pcoplo and
sympathizes with ccry tribute to their
pluck and cnterpilso nnd unity Tho
business men of Fort Worth hvo mndo
tho town what It Is nnd their liberal
patronngo cnnbles Tiik GAimn to help
thorn In tho good work Tiik Gakttk
Is tho orcntlon of Fort Worths liberality
nnd enterprise nnd nny recognition of its
peoplo is grntcful to Tiik Gakttk
AN ALIEN 1ESTJLENOE
Kdltorlal expressions In mnny of tho
loading journals show that thcro Is a
growing spirit in Mio land somewhat akin
to what was called knovvnothlnglsm
thirty yearn ago Thooutbrcakof social-
ist agitators In Chicago furnishes oc-
casion to revive tho fooling against
forolgulsm In America Socialism is nn
oxotlo on American soil It Is trans-
planted from Huropu and nourlshod by a
constant tldo of Immigration from that
country of tho most vicious elements of
population Tho lenders nro fugitives
from their nntlvo Innds whoso crimes
nnd oxoossos havo driven thorn to seek an
nsylum boyond tho reach of tho govern-
ments undor which they were bom
Somo of them nro outlaws whom
tho Kuropeac nations havo lidded
themselves of by banishing to
this country Thoy como together hero
nnd without tho provocation of tyranny
against which resistance may hnjve been
Justifiable at home thoy keep < ip their
brainless opposition to authority because
It Is authority nnd not because It Is op-
pressive Tho American people paid no
attention to tliolr threats of destruction
Thoy blustered and swaggered but their
talk was looked upon ns tho Idle vaporing
of vagrant cranks until omboWoned by
Immunity to which they had never been
treated at homo thoy proceeded to carry-
out their murderous threats at Chicago
and Milwaukee leading to tho killing and
wounding of more than a scoro of police
This violence was ontlroly unAinorican
One might judgo lroma reading ot the
names of thoso killed anil wounded among
the strikers that tho affray oocurred In
tho streets of lesth or Warsaw Thoy
aro nourly nil lolos nnd Hungarians it
Is not possible that tho victims would so
generally havo been of thoso nationalities
It tho rioters had not been endo
almost exclusively of that class
up
Thoro le no dangor to our Initiations
from social anarchy for social anarchy
cannot gain a following In this country
strong enough to mako it formidable In
every collision botwecn tho stato nnd tho
socialists tho
socialists will bo beaten
but tho stato will nt last got tired of
maintaining n military forco to keep
down organized felons nnd of having its
pollco murdorod b > thorn vyhllo protecting
Us citUeiiB and property Then tho stato
will do what it ought to havo dono long
boforolt will deal with tho evil d
rcctly
Kvpcrlonco has proved that oven tho
stiong governments of Germany aud
Kussla caunot eradicate socialism
and nihilism by hnrslj measures
nnd It would bo hopeless to ex-
pect better results In such a government
nBoiirs Whatever notion Is taken must
bo preventive not rcmodlat If wo can-
not crush socialism hero wo can at least
exclude it from onr shores And this Is
tho method that at last wo will bo forced
to It does not bleed amongst our In-
stitutions Unless constantly rolntorced
from Its native soil It will dlo out To
prevent these reinforcements by guard
lngngaltist promiscuous foreign imrni
gratlon Is how tho duty of our national
lawmakers nnd It Is not too early for
them to begin to put up guirds This
may bo luownothlnglsm but if it Is
tho most of It
tocr a el CnpltMKnlnreed VnellltlM
Stock moro than doubled Everything
usually found In firstclass dry goods and
clothing stores We think you will not
find such
c egimt styles combined with
ow prices elsowhero Como nnd seo It It
lant
Just as wo tell you E J Wiiitk
Hotels llestnornnts nnd lloardTn elious a
Who buy In job lots will do well to con
vision ° urPrcls beoro t > yliiK your pro
as wo aro jobbers and
ri 8lv0 Jr l8lona at wholesale
y5u
prices > Foiit Worth GnocKn Co
THE HlflHEB COUKTS
gynopili vt OtciiloOi K mlered At the Am
tlnMlilng
in Tiie iuf EMB couirr
Henry Hambarg vo 0 1 Wood Co ap
ptal from Wheeler It In urged by appellant
that under onr atalnto far the trial nf tho right
of property nrlalm to an nndlrWcl Inleroat
In pcrionalty cannot be nseencd Tho opinion
of tho court li that tho owner of an undivided
Intercut levied upon In property cUed may
claim under the tatuto and the owner of tho
other Intorcat not being a partv lo the writ
need not bo madoa pattr to thonrocoodlng
and that tho affidavit anrflclcnt to Inctllulo
tho right of tho flal of property If accented by
tho liorttf If In fact tho Intercut claimed la
tho lnterc tleited upon though tbrlr Identity
bo not alatod in tho nflldavlt ThoiinldavU
made by tho claimant l not a pleading It la
tobopaanod upon only by the shcrlftVwnola
notrcmlred tobolrarncdln tho law It Is a
safeguard additional to tho bond against frivo-
lous delays and Ita functions arc discharged
when It ha been accepted In company with
tho more substantial asiuranco of good faith
tho bond
Iho defendants claimed tho properly by pnr
chasn nnd allowed that the consideration paid
by them was tho sum of K > Tho proof was
that Sands was Inncbted to thorn nnd tho con
stderallon was paid by credit on tho demand
Objection to this proof on the ground that tho
allegation and proof rl < l not correspond was
properly overruled It wis not alleged that It
was pnld In money ami tho averment that tho
consideration mas paid b > them the obligation
thcroby Incurred discharged hu sustained by
tho ovldcree admitted
Tho general rulo Is that tho declaration of tho
grantor after salu is not ndmlsslblo In ovldonco
to Impeach the title of Ihogrnntroibtit nn n
ccptlunas well established ns tho rule li tbnt
when n prima facte enso of combination or con-
spiracy has been inado by other evidence then
such dcUarnllona may bo admitted And
when n prima faclo ciuo of fraud has
bcou inado by proof that tho
vendor romalncd In possession after
sale by consent cf tho vondco after such von
dtauus entitled thereto by the terms ot tho
puichsno then tho declarations of tho vi ndor
wlillo In possession nro ndmlsslblo against tho
ondeotu show fraud lu tho Kilo It may bo
that this evidence If admitted would not havo
changed tho result but to alllrm tho Judgment
furthlv rcaion womd bo to deprive thu nppel
lant of tho right to havo tho Issues tried byn
Jury Iloversctl nnd remanded Opinion by
Joseph Keener vs Iilt et nl error from
Hays I ho proceeding tor partition Is statu-
tory and a Judgment for a salo of tho lnnd
sought to bo partitioned Is authorised only lu
tho event that commissioners report to tbo
court that a fair and eiiuttablo dh Islon cannot
bo made Tho decrco in this caso recites that
It appeared from tho pleading nnd ovldcnco
thai the property was not susceptible ofdnls
Ion and for that reason tho court ordered a
sale nnd distribution Iteverscdand remanded
Opinion by Willie Uli J
Alamo IcoCo vs Yancoy A I > stcr appeal
rm llvxar Tlioansworof
from
appellant to tho
vs rli of garnishment Bhoivcd nn Indebtedness to
Crosby A Co Whlto Intervened and claimed
ihqmoney butfats plcaof Intervention wnBhoId
had on demurrer and bo wont out uf tho caso
ano nppullnnt without nmondmunt or prayer
for Vi into bo
mndo n party wont to trial and
In
Judgment was
pp
pleadings properly rendered
against appellant That tho court Impropoily
dismissed tho
Intorvcuorl not such an ermrns
fSjj avnll appellant Affirmed Opinion by
W A Koiuitaii M Hays appeal from Wll
llamson The caption of tho transcript does
not show thn tlato of tho adjournment of thn
court Thu Inst order madoloiind In tnorcuml
was on tho 15th day of January and tho appeal
U S1 wn Y1 nni MPOVCd February a
1886 more than
twenty dajs thereafter
It does not appear therefore that tbo
appeal waspcrfertod In proper tlmo to glvo
wfmi jrl < MllCtl0n 1lll8ecU Opinion
b o j
rctcrJSels on vaJO Altgrctappeal from
low Tho nolo sued on was ciecutod by
Nelson and ono Howard Tho appellee fallo i
to get sorvlco upon Howard and dlimlssod as
to him anil took Judgment as to Nelson This
wits correct as both NrUon and Hnwtrdwcre
primarily liable Adlllcrcnt rulo obtains only
whontho dlsmlssod Is to tho parly primarily
lablonnd tho judgment goes against ono who
nu 1 lay uKK alod and damages al
l0S ° Opinion by Wlillo O J
aall o J Hnrvoy ol nl s 0 AOgllrlcappoal
from Limestone ihero waa no rMiiest to lllu
conclualonaof
factnndlaw 1 ho only assign
ments of error nro ns follows l if0 court
erred In
rendering tho decreo lu favor
of Defendants mild decreo not bcliic
warranted by tho evidence 2 Tito
decrco ls < y > ntrary to tho law and tbo cvldonoo
if Ivohccnlr favor of tho iilalnlllf
tor tltlo to and
possession ot tho lnnd In con
troversy and for renls ami damage as raved
In plnlntlirs petition
itor rulos 25 ami SU
ntid rulo 27 as amended at Tyler 18S1
00 liar
din vs Alloy 67 Tex M7 tho assignments aro
not such as to cntltlo appoll nta to a rovlslou
nf tho judgmont
appealed from and It Is at
finned Opinion by Mlaytou J
Hlcllos nt al vs Whlto ct al appeal from
l A n < alMl1 cllm udorn transforof tlS
ccrtlflrnto boforo
patont and
appellees c aim
through n regular chain of tiio from tho
patentees to themselves
Tlioro was some con
irovcrsy as to one of tho transfers of corSn
of conVl
iSiv fi fM l0 lowI tha
jury that tltlo to tho cortlllcalo nnuld
pa s by wrltteu transfer or by verba
sao nnd that tltlo thereto might bo
nciulrcu bv an adterso
holding for two
that by cltfiorof these methods title to tlio years cer
tIfleato as botwoon tho true owner and tho
0
ii1 J IW Tlla was ad that ap l
could ask and It I VnnecesarVto nTu lro
In tils caso whether or nol ono by advonoiinV
JUglll
noonor va nun ct
r 1 thls appeal
Wlillo O J
lion ihoro
tlal
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MttaS I X o wm c giunmir troubles
inua l
7 < oeen luiu
al appoal from Htva
Seal uCIV r caSeotobo IdYn
ticai with Hint of tho sumo nnmu reiinrii
suiirt That was n w rlt of orror s d Jul in
foro the llllng of trial
motion for
now fmm thn
v ° Ilch tlio
ullf prosen
n k 0 appealu
ucl onf Jfescntcd nro thoinmo
5 lb7 4 ° ffl1 Sfs H ° l m M in tha
Is dlsmlss od Opinion by
coutt has control of
amend its
Judgm i
at
Jonah Miller va tho Stato appeal from Col
h owcr court Wl IsonsCrlmKorVnJTfiifi
Hut It s a prorcuuls to that it L n
other tribunal
tii upon tho nppnllato or
in any
Kara
altered
Tho
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titled to
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ngalnsta volVjItdgment t l 1 v r < cf
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Opinion by Whllo JjCTel l < remanded
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mont uld not eitpoo of hli i 1 < 1uR
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and
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nrt and wMein a 1 waled IW JustlcS3
whoro ll was dUmiurd Vn MamT court
appeal bond wa dorccifvih0 0 u 4 ha
tcforo this court the annul i hP r n crlpt
by the county court UBo tSS 11 cll >
3tH B
cation or cllslbtlliv or kV0hluallO
who tried th y lbe JPee al Judge
hdga bei i bn 1fallTli i relralw
n ab 1fall
ng the member of il 1hj 1 ffiif ro m I11
who C1
did not JM
wsldo n ibb ih wyor
Pecla adse leldh W 5 Cl <
a i 5c n eoCl go
judicial district waa Immatetlal AfUrmod lor
curiam
Urotler ot nl vs J E llonderson appeal
from Dallas This waa a suit by landlord nnd
distress for rent Vending tho suit tho chattels
taken In distress wero ordered Bold and the
monoypntd Into tlje registry of tho court Tha
distress proceedings woro quashed hut tho
Judgment foreclosed tho landlords lion and
ordered thonionoy paid ovorto tho landlord
Thcro waa no error In this The land
lorda lien waa Independent of nny
proceeding by distress and was properly foro
closed 61 Tex60 Afllrmcd Per curiam
Qulf Colorado A Santa Ko Itallwny Company
vs A 1 Cornelius apposl from Dallas Tho
bill of exceptions In tbo record Sets out tho
questions vvliloft wero propounded to tho wit
nosr and which tho court refused to allow him
to answer but does not show vt hat tho answers
of tho witness would havo been nor Is It
shown othcrwlso what It was proposed to
provo by tbls witness Under Iho writ cslnb
llshnd rulo this bill Is dcloctlvo nnd cannot
enable this court to revise Iho rnllnr of tho
trial court Thoro Is no statement of 7nct In
thn record Affirmed Per curiam
Maronyetal vs Hamilton A1mingappea
from Clay VVhcro tho contest Is botwoontho
plaintiff In ntlacbment and n claimant an to
whether a Mtoto tho claimant Is In fraud uf
creditors ALo burden of proof to show tho
validity of tlHualola upon tho claimant II at
tho time of tholcvy ho was not In possession of
the property Tho rulo Is different wbcro poa
session la lu thu claimant In such caso the
plalntllMnaltnchmont must show fraud At
Jlnnod lerculnm
tiik peoples ronusr
Stop nnd Consider
FoitT WoitTii Tux May C Editor
Gazkttki Thcro is a dlDorcnco of
opinion lu regard to tho advance per cent
In wages If tho employes receive tho
iirao pay for eight hours work that they
aro now getting for ten tho advanco ac-
cording to my calculation would bo 25
percent Suppose a workman receives
81 for ten hours labor for ono hour ho
would got 10 cents If ho received tho
samo amountlUJl for eight hours work
tho rato would bo 12J cents por hour 21
moro than 10 cents tbo pay ho would bo
now getting j 24Joqunls 4 of 10 1 or
L5100 or 25 per cont If a company pays
910000000 for labor and tho contom
plated change Is made 812000000 would
bo tho sum paid for tho samo amount ol
work Should tho proposed change bo
mado suddenly It would ho hard on most
business enterprises and probably In
many cases disastrous A change could
bo mado gradually allowingoinployori to
nccommodato their business to It Ex-
cepting tho farmers poihnps tho commun-
ity genoraliy would bo moro willing to
pay higher rates for said road facilities
and higher rates to manufacturers
than to bo harassed so frequently by con
lllcts between capital and labor ono party
generally striving to got tho lions sharo
of this worlds goods the other to earn n
pittance to keep soul nnd body together
Hut as you Intimate what will
tho poor farmer do Theres
tho rub It would seem to bo
Just to exempt tho farmer from taxation
If tho workmen will heed Mr lowdorly
they will win It Is not unusual when
masses combine to romovo any griev
ance for tho most ultra and v lolent elc
menttogain tho ascendency until tho
movement run ngronnd In tho present
labor troubles if ono coutisels modera
tion ho Is often accused of being a tool of
Jay Gould
Thcrolsapovvor greater than that of
nny combination of capital or labor that
ot tho
great body of he American pcoplo
Whon that
says halt halt it must bo-
O W Damk
Texns lVraa l ipiiralnit
1aila8 Tkx May C To tho Mom
bers of Texas Press Association I take
great pleasure In
announcing that com
ploto arrangements havo been made for
an excursion to Chicago over tho Mis
souri Pacific railway to St Louis nd
tho great Wabash route to Chicago
Tho Missouri Paclflo leaves Texas via
Deuison nnd traverses tho beautiful uu
dulating prairies of tho Indian Territory
and courses llko nn eagles lllght over
tho charm ng agricultural regions of Kan
and
sas Missouri and tho great Wabash
Is fatuous throughout tho entire South
tho
ns leading lmo from St Louis to
Chicago and tho East Tho two com
blued make tho prettiest run tho best
tlmo and afford tho most thorough ac
commodation from Texas to Chicago
Ibis Is without equivocation tho
lcndma route rom Texas to St Louis
10 1 th tiand I havo so
looted this rotito believing abovo facts as
t can W3 wlth askance that
wo w HI have a delightful trip
I have chartered a slceplogcar and
have the option of another it Vo neol
Th Ca e U C03t us ftuout 8100 from
San Antonio to St Louis
8ald 6100 to bo
divided equally among tho excursionists
Fnthe party ln8 8Wttd b Sb S
trip fnP be 0rtaton tlckcts lor tho round
w complimentary
nV ° pHlton ° LYay OflnK
> iayintfi30 dlnnor
at Taylor laSfii
supper at Fort
Henisou via Worth 8M5 ArriVo at
Dallas M 4 a m Saturdav
breakfast at Eutaulu I t i ° T y
KaS5fK0 pVS irriHt
atilJuMDH
St Louis Jrtni
Sunday nnd Sunday raornlnatfl K bt In St 40 Lo ulsP im
takonn
elegant day coach o theTreat Wa
ash next mornln at 7 intw pm
bavo a d
tlclghtftaTiay WabC
rn on to
to Ufraer al wishes iC tlio honor
President Texas Pres s Assoe iaUon
promaturo old JJ iWT Ti
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tho r C3llt of
habits HhouldsJnd b1
forllluatrat1 bookofferlnf i S tamiH
Of euro AddrrKa w i filro moans
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sUiiifUlniUnIco6cloc onof
summer
now on hand at t tr
dales tho imnoVtin n Mtln
ml0f i
street ng tailor 604 Main
street lraP ° r uB tailor C0 Main
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r nm 8tttl
wTiSr ryUot l Wo that some ciMho Kwitfi I suits have boon brought tor the
and
iSl nS iS JSSl It ake f Co Tho BdtoJpnmbqtota
solo pur1 ro only too ostray account Is l0 tho V rv
w llllng to crant such favors
forcing I aa these fTh nwfcrt I
satisfactory onaiUon Many tM and seo tor vLr lf 0 hchonUy
BNTCOlli
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streets pi
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room located i TW
on most
city nxttirts satisfactory about iJooni < w5
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J heat forcSlh or w i i
low I fraros Uaf t
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tho best batldng vrau1
used ns nt Hot 8p in l im
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cornor pnbllo WW
lnnd notes In
loans mado all over KonhTJ m
roalcstato on long uSbmiSS
Simpson 731 llinat7 Afe
Aft8
llnrrlsa No 62 aan jS wtt h
y MOoooacresof w iffittS
ty 20000 ucros In farms la SI
counties houses and letsujSS
desirable locatloas pJfSi
Daniels real estate ajeaiitfi
Fort Worllij Tot 11
i oitaALKiiioTJcsTilmTas in Northwest Texas tm
aurounda tho town of iI
fourtoon
hundred and miSi1
own lots Titles perfect A i
ltbomc Tox
nuniTfiTTT virr TiEnia
JJ or will rout rooms tcpjriirfTtJ
tho atoro room tor mil ti ottiLtT
alto a good brick ttoro fcnlMialU
nnt Apply lo J it Icws 1 1
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or will oxchan
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secondhand lawllkririH
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FOIt BALU
very cheap
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discounted J O lun
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lection agents for Uk fi
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to land and coramercla Itijjoa
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