Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 309, Ed. 1, Friday, June 4, 1886 Page: 2 of 8
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Davis Ho la worthy ot tho honor and
wlil reueotcrodlt ou nrfdistrict and stato
in csBsrtsa
So tho Old Alcalde is positively not
candidate for governor Ti well But
wlil bo deny that ho Is a candidate to fol-
low Grover Clevelands recent example
And this ia better
No oxk can say trotbfully that mud-
slinging has been called into play to as-
sist in making Mr Swalh governor Ho
will bo elected upon his record s an offi-
cer and a citizen or ho will not bo elected
at all
Tnie celebration ot Fort Worths rail-
road oxlstonco promises to attract to the
city a larger number of pcoplo than ever
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ter Pluvlus that ho would loso his job If
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terest
Mrn who havo grown fat in tho busi
ness of discounting stato warrant are
not exactly tho proper agents to intrust
with tho gravo duty of selecting a gov-
ernor Ihcy navo declared In vigorous
terms against Mr Swain but several dis-
tricts outsldo of Austin aro yet f > bo
heard from
Thk spy who wis sent to Alexander to
mlsrcport tho remarks of Col Swain
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ncss to Induce tho publl credence but
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haps however tho omission was mere
ly an oversight
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troversy which the Hobs manngcrs are
dlsposod to encourage Wo fear that two
events In the carcorot Mr Brown escaped
the attention ot tho Hoes boomors One
was a ilattonlngout operation adminis-
tered allopathlcally by tho Old Alcadc
tho other a feeling of delicacy restrains
us from mentioning
Thk scntenco of ono year in tho pen
tonllary and a lino of 500 was a lighter
punlshmont than should havo been given
to too villain Most Uls crimo was
morally murdor and by legal construc-
tion It should havo been so When his
terra of Imprisonment Is over ho will
come out and poso as a martyr and will
bo powerful for more harm than over
A nooso at a ropos end Is his propel
peualty and only tho defectiveness of
our laws glvos him less
KVKiivman who voted for Cleveland
and who will support tho Democratic
nominees against all opposition is wel-
come to a Democratic convention and
has a Tight which none may dispute to
bo thoro But no man who has boon
fighting tho Democracy In tho past and
who now sots up as a political teacbor to
Democrat1 Iusldc of any sccrot order has
a right to participate In a Democratic
convention and will not bo allowed to do
no A Democratic convention is for
Democrats only nnd it is for Democrat
regardless of their connection with any
other noiipolltlcnl organization or or
dor
LOWER TAXES Oil MORE APJRO
VRIATI0N8
An nrtlclo lu the Waco Day proves
how readily tho pooplo aro snared by tho
scheme of the protectionists to porpetu
ato the tariff system by doplotlng the
treasury and keeping it empty by extrava-
gant appropriations Says the Day
Tho estimated ilcoelcncy for the coming fiscal
year In tho Unltgd States government Is jm
eooliOO With air Morrisons now tariff bill In
forco II o ld bo doubled And yot thoro
wouid bo a saving < Jt only thlrlytlirco
conts per capita for each man woman and
child In tho country Tho imc illon la had wo
rather pay thirty throu conts each nnd avoid
tho dofloloncy or ncccpt tho deficiency for tho
eakoot saving thirtythreo conts Wo panso
for it reply
Tho Day thon would gratify tho pro
tectionists ami avoid a dellcleucy in the
treasury by keeping up war taxos Would
It not bo moro In keeping with a policy of
justice to reduce expenses bo that taxes
may bo conespoudlngly reduced If In
pnrsuanco of tho plans ot tho protection-
ists thoro uro to bo unlimited approprla
tlons for ponslous for a navy for fortlll
catlous for ovorj thing that can tako
money out ot tho treasury thon It is very
plain that thoro can be no reduction with-
out a dollclcncy and tho Morrison bill
should be rejected But If tho friends of
the people frustrate that scheme by de-
feating tho bills for thoso appropriations
tho tariff can bo reduced as proposed and
yet leave tho government an lucomu In
excess of its expenditures
Does tho Day prefer that war taxes
should bo kept up lu order to give 9S0
000000 moro to pensioners who never
saw a battlo rather than that tho Morri
son bill should piss to rollovo the people
of 825000000 taxos Wo pause for a
reply
POSITIVELY NOT A CANDIDATE
ThQ following lettorirom Prot Hoborts
should set at rest all reports ot his candi-
dacy for governor O M Roborts bus
served the people faithfully In ovory posi
tion to which ho has beon called and he
has a strong placo in hclr affections The
exgovernor Mn u realUej his physical
Inability to dlscbargo tho duties ot gov
cmor and thercforo declines to be re-
garded as an open or compromlso candi-
date for governor cither beforo or at tho
oonvenllon Gov BoberU wishes will
bo heeded by his frlouds and admlrors
and tho old Itoinan left to a qnlet enjoy
THE GAJEEOT8 FOXT ITOBTff TEXAS tfEIDAY JUNE A
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ment ot tho evening of his life conscious
Of the regard of his fcllowcllliens
AuarwTKx May ti isss
Mr II MWynnorortWorlU
Dbak Sin J received yonr Jotter of
tho SSth Inst Bsktrig me If I lntoad to
permit my nanio to bo used In tho
coming Democratic convention for governor
Tct answer In tho amrmntlve wonld ho In
effect tobecomo a candidate for the offlca I
am not a candidate andwill not ho ono for tho
oilco I do not wish to bo governor ataln as I
donbt my physical ability fc > discharge properly
tho laborious dntlos that wonld he Imposed
upon mn at the advanced ago of toventyone
vcars I am engaged In a pleasant and metal
cmploymonl In tho Toxas university as a pro
lessor of law nnd government for which I
think I am capable and In that position I am
still serving lha public according to tho best of
my ability In tho ovenlngof my life
I docsrecstly desire that my friends and fol-
low citizens will not think ot my namo In con-
nection with tho ollca of governor cither bo
foro or at tho convention I do highly appro
clfltO tho compliment Implied In tho oft
rcpcatd request for mo to lie n candldato for
Hint ofllco by nnmorons poreons In different
parts ot ihc stalo I esteem It as a recognition
of tho benefit of my sorvlces In tho past I
know that I am not able to work as I havo dono
hcr6totoro In tho public norvlcc I have given
this answer In eubstanco to every one who has
spokm to uio or written to mo on tho subject
andhopoltwlllbo euMlslcnt to withdraw my
namo from consideration In tho election of tho
nimlnooof tho convention llospcctfully your
obedient iirvnnt O M HOimitrs
AN A U8TIN JURYS EL UNDER
Tho Texa9 jury is a queer contrivance
In this respect however it does not
seem to differ from tho juries ot other
states A jury is a body o twelve men
called In old law books a palladium of
liberty and a bulwark against op-
pression organbed ostensibly to listen
to tbo evidence In units at law nnd crim-
inal prosecutions and to render verdicts
for tbo securing of justice and protection
to tho people At somo time now un-
known to man somo rare jury may havo
given n verdict In accordanco with tho
ovidenco put before It but that was long
ago If tho jury ot today over found a
just verdict It was by chanco A chance
enters largely Into the decisions ot that
body it might bo Inferred that its
dccMona would bo correct as often
as Incorrect for thu chances are even
for and against a just verdict but
as there aro twclvo men who must unani
mously agree tho chances thatcach onoof
them will vlow tho ovidenco In its true light
and urrlvo at a correct conclusion aro so
Improbable that a just verdict Is as wo
havo said almost an unknown thing In-
deed by a strict computation of tho doo
trine of probabilities tho chances that
twclvo men will agreo as one correctly
aro as 1 to 470001000 That Is out of
470001000 cases thero will be one that
can bo depended rpon as just nnd in ac
cordanco wlththo facts
Perhaps this will sorvo to explain why
It Is that no many murderors escape
tho gallows in Texas whllo occasionally
a poor fellow Is caught up and made to
suffer It is nil tho work of chance
Tho young man Phillips who was
found guilty by an Austin jnry of tho
murdor of his wlfo seems to bo a victim
to peculiar circumstances as much as to
chancy Thoro have booni half a score
of women murdered In Austin within llt
tlo moro than a year and tho assassin or
assassins romalned undiscovered The
people wore wrought up to a supremo
pitch ot fury and dread At last the
wife of this man Phtlllps was murdorod
under tho samo peculiar circumstances
that nttoudod tho others Ho hlmsolf
was wounded in tbo
hoad with an ax
Somo astuto detective advanced tho tho
ory that ho was tbo murdoror Upon
that chargo ho wns arrested and tried
No ovidenco was produced showing his
hand In thu murder Physicians tcstllled
that ho could not havo Indicted tho wound
upon himself The bloody footprlnts
left by tho murderer did not lit his feet
Nevertheless ho was found guilty not of
murdor but ot manslaughter The
chanco fell tho wrong way tint tlmo
Men Boiho of whom havo probably sat
juries that tnrnod loose confessol
murderers unanimously resolved that
this man was guilty Thero was however
something moro than moro chanco lu
this caso It was tho thirst for a victim
Austin wae excited and In torror and de
minded that an oxamplo bo mado of
Homebody Who it was Immaterial
Ihillips was nccusod and becauso no
body else was offorcd ho was made tha
victim Unless a new trial Is given or tho
decision roversod ou appeal ho is lilaly
to suffjr for an odious crime which no
body but tho jury bcllovcs him guilty of
whllo there is not a county in tho stato
that does not hold from ono to a dozen
men moro guilty ot murder thin he who
woro turned loose by tbo verdict of petit
juries
Concessions trom Plextru
City of Mexico Micx Juno 8 A 1
Shepard of thu United States manager of
tho llatopllas mlno has received an Im-
portant concession from tho federal gov-
ernment consisting of mining lands in
HatopllaK stato of
Chihuahua with ex-
emption from duties for twenty years on
all machinery and apparatus imported
to work tho mines Tno government has
also agreed to pay Sheppmi 2500 an
uually to apply on duties Incurred on
tools ami utensils lmportud Tho gov
crnment tloes nil this to aid in complet
ing tbogruat ttinucl called tho Portlrlo
Diaz and other Important works of tho
llatopllas Mining company
Turkey Alnrmcd
Loniiox Juno 3 Dispatches from
Constantinople Etato that tho military
and naval activity of Russia aro looked
upoaby tho porto as ominous prcpara
tlons and Turkey Is altrmcd bv them
It is also said that the sultan Is leaning
upon Germany for support in caso of an
emergency
Taken to blue Slue
New York June 8 Chas A Budon
selck tho builder ot mud houses who
was sentenced to ten years imprison-
ment and lined 8500 for manslaughter
was this morning taken to Sing Sing
prison
WELLBOItN ON OLEOMARGARINE
A Vigorous Ilarnnjrne Asnlnst the Pro-
posed Measnre
Special to the Oaxatto
Washington Juno 3 Mr Wellborn
dolivcred a masterly speech in tho house
yesterday against tho oleomargarine bill
Ho was listened to with marked attention
by tho house and was warmly congratu-
lated by bis colleagues upon tho conclu-
sion of his remarks Ho stated briefly
that the doctrine of this vicious bill was
tbo principle which Invites legislation in
behalf of special measures It was class
legislation which bad no rlcht In a coun-
try boasting of frco Institutions but was
a part of monarchical and aristocratic es-
tablishment i He characterized thu prec-
edent set by thebtl as most dangerous
to tho republic It was entirely un
Amorlcan and violated th principles of
constitutional law and equal rights on
which tills Government Is founded Ho
said that the report and advocacy of tills
bill by Itepubllcans wae only In keeping
with that school of political phil-
osophy in which tney wero taught and
that tho protective policy thoy
advocated had been so expanded that its
shadow now darkened tho entire country
No such excuse existed for Democratic
support of tho bill The pica that it was
in the interest of tho farmer will not bo
accepted outsldo ot tho house Amorl
can farmers were not readily duped Ho
enumerated tho evils to which tho inter-
ests of tho country woro subjected
among them being a protective tariff
tho failure ot congress to rcgulato inter-
state commerco and a contracted Inade-
quate currency Farmers of tho country
in order to till further increase tho co-
lossal fortunes of tho manufacturers you
must continue to bear the Intolerable
burdens of protection to tho end that
railroad magnates and kings may con-
tinue to draw largo dividends on unreal
watered and fictitious stocks You muct
still submit to theso unjust corporate
exactions inevitable In tho absence ot
laws regarding Interstate commerce
In tho Interest of national banks of bond-
holders and of persons with fixed in-
comes made moro Inadequate by tbo re-
fusal of congress to restoro silver to frco
and unlimited coinage but as a partial
atonement for tbeso multiplied and un-
utterable wrongs as some compensation
for tbo bnrdens you bear and the losses
you sustain in theso respects know that
hero your chosen representatives aro now
engaged In an heroic strugglo to crush
out oleomargarine and thue relievo from
dangerous competition your surplus
butter
This was greeted with loud laughter and
applause Tho speaker said ho claimed
to represent all tho interests ot his con
stituency and when ono of theso
Is borne down with oppres-
sion duty commanded him to
attempt relief Ho bald the farmers
must bo rallevcd of the wrongs whch
they suffered or o so tho social and polit
ical elomeuts of tho country would be
kept in constant and perilous disturb
anco To place the free institutions of
tho country In a fortress impreguablo
and lasting wo should entrench them iu
tho hearts of tho people Tbls was tho
peoples government and their interests
should be cared for Then the republic
urder a mighty tmpul c tho love and
affection of 00000000 people would
movo forward to a higher end moto glo
lions destiny than has hitherto been nl
loted to rasny huram governments
CENTER
Work or the Dlatrlot CourtCm Sulferlttfe
tax UniiiShelDy Count Note
Corroopondoncoof tlioOnzctto
Ckntkii Tkx May 81 Our district
court has just adjourned after being in
session tho full term threo weeks Tho
grand jury returned forty bills of indict-
ment most of which woro for puty of-
fenses Only one felony was disposed of
at tlls term Jack Hall a frcedman
charged with tho murder of Willis Mc
Adams another negro who was assas-
sinated at night In a neighbors houso
several years ago was sentenced to life
Imprisonment Many misdemeanor cases
wero tried nnd verdicts of acquittal wero
returnodiu only two Every civil case
tried iu which thero was a contest has
been appealed savo ono The civil dockot
is Immense and is growing rapidly This
Is duu mainly to tho burning of our
records four years ago toulght aud the
notice into which our county has been
brought by tho means of Dromonds rail
road which presses thirty miles of Shel
bys soil
Plvo weeks ago tomorrow a good ralu
fell in this county the last time Tho oat
crop Is almost destroyed In toto the corn
crop is Injured fully 83 per cent whllo
cotton Is doing well Kiln plentiful and
tit once however is needed to savo this
country from absolute distress A largo
pur cent of our peoplo are In debt
many
of them are compelled to hypothecate tho
fruits of tho piesent years labor to se
curo advancements from tho merchants
and If they fall to mako anything with
lhchm dlschar8 ° thls indebtedness
their ability to secure a similar advance
ment next season will bogreatly lessened
Nothing daunted however by tho
gloomy prospects Shclbyville tho old
county sent Is preparing a grand barbe
cue for tho delectation ot tho peoplo to
morrow and tho whole c mnty Is Invited
to bo present Tho candidates will bo
sure to got thar iil with both fcot
and a glib tongue Thero aro
somo forty of this ge > ucs in tho
county to dateall regular Chesterfields
The county of course will heartily iu
dorso thu candidacy of Its popular cltl
zen for llcuteiianlgoveri or tho Hon V
li Johnston and wo tustto see him
nominated Ho was boi i here has lived
here always has served uls pooplo oft n
and his faithfulness to hoso trusts has
only been equaled by hi devotion to tho
principles of tho Democracy
Col James II Jones our present ren
rescntativolu congress is likely to ilud
In Horace Chilton
of lyler a successful
rival for congressional honors next fall
unless thy tendency ot tho public
mind
changes In the meantime Oar peonio
dont admire Senator Maxey but prefw
him
to either Ireland
orTonali
Trains are now running dally each wav
of iomn 0s Sh rovePort S
mn
rZ C8 Wo have lvo postolllcea
along the line ot the road in Shelby and
havo a dally hack lino running from tno
So ra ndhl ° MCn able5 us t0 80t the SQr ° ve
port and Houston
papers tho samo day
they aro published Wo are cndcavorlnc
Wr he Wo consideration of
tho n
Longvlew Sablno Valley railroad
iT9681 0 bulld Ulfco to the
Pass in tho near future
Lnbouohere Advloe
LondonJuno SLabouchcre writes to
tho Nans I would
suggest to tho ob
eclors to tho details of tho homerulo
bill Who havo hurried Into pledges and
promises aud who realizing tho trickery
by which theso promise wero obtained
aro recovering that Independency of
action of which they boast should they
reserve tholr decision as to how thoy will
voto until thoy havo heard Mr Gladstono
deflno his position at tho end of tho do
bato
TATAL BOILER EXPLOSION
Two JSdgtneere nnd n Iflreinnn Killed nt
ltellalre Ohio
Wiieklino W VaJuuo 0 ThoBalti
more Ohio local onglno No 41a while
standing on fho track in tho yard at Bell
alro Ohio this morning explodnd its
boiler with terrific foice killing Engineer
Johnson Fireman John Vandovort and
Matt Hammond engineer of englno No
230 all of Ncwall Ohio Two of the
bodies wero blown 100 yards Fragments
of tho locomotive woro blown through an
adjoining houso with great damago to
tho furniture Tho shock was felt all-
over Bollalre brcaKing glass in windows
squares away
THE MAXWELL TRIAL
Nolndlcntloim ns to When the Cnae Will
Uo to the Jury
St Louis Mo Juno 8 Arguments
In tho Maxwell case wero continued to-
day and as tho counsel have not been
limited In respect to tlmo their conclu-
sion can bo predicted with no degrco of
certainty and It now seems probablo that
tho case will not go to tho jury until Sat-
urday afternoon Mr McDonald con-
tinued his argument this morning and ho
will bo followed by Messrs MOrton and
Glover for the defendant and state
respectively who will occupy tho re-
mainder of today all of tomorrow and
part of Saturday
KxJntnea U lllnlne
WHAT OUR COUSINS THINK
London Juno 3 Tho Times com-
menting on Mr Blalnos Portland speech
says Mr Blamo may or may not catch
tho Irish vjto by performances such as
that of todays speech and so win tho
prize which as much on personal as on
political grounds has beon snatched from
him onco and again but wo refuse to be
llovo that his ignorant and presumptuous
rant represents tho honest and Independ-
ent opinion of the Americans
HM DKNIKfl IT
Auousta Mk Juno 8 The Kennebec
Journnl this morning publishes a lettor
from Mr Blaine denying that in his re
cent speech at Portland ho had applied
tho words impudent insolent and bru
tal to Lord Salisbury Mr Blaine writes
I was referring to his lordships declara
tion that the Irish might remain as thoy
now aro or emigrate and I said lnterrog
atlvely Is not this an Impudent proposi
tion Is it not insolent in terms Does
It ludeed stop short of boing brutal In Its
cruelty My characterization was aimed
at tho proposition and not at Lord Sails
bury personally
HAS SIAMK ins 11II >
London June 8 Tho St James Ga
zetto says it does not think the senti-
ments uttered by Mr Blalno express the
geouino opinion of Americans upon the
Irish question It is said that It is Ira
possible to formulate a scheme of home
rule which would bo satisfactory to the
extreme IrishAmericans Continuing
tho Gazette says Mr Gladstono Is
eager to snatch every scmblanco of sup
port however obscure and tainted and
does not hesitate torccognlzo tho opinion
of United States wire pullers thus giving
tho meddlesome throughout tho world a
locus standi in Kuulands politics Se-
curing tho Irish voto Is tho prime object
of tho Yankeo olllceseekor and Mr
Blalno has made his bid
Division on llomeltule
London Juno 8 It Is probublo tho
Conservatives will toruorrow movo in
the house of commons that tho clolturo
be applied to tho homorule debato in or
der to secure a division on tho second
reading beforo Whitsuntido It is not
likely tho government will opposo tho
motion
In tho houso of commons this aftor
noonSlr Michael Hicks Beach pressed
Mr Gladstono to fix a date for tho dl
VJ Si1 tbl8ec oml reading of the home
rnoblll Mr Henry Labouchere Kadi
cal protested against fixing an early
date announcing that twontyseven sup
porters of the measure desired to speak
beforo tho vote was taken Mr Charles
Bradlaugb Radical supported Mr La
boucheros protest Mr Gladstone fixed
Monday as tho dato for tho division
Hobnobbing With the Shah
St PKTKnsnuna Juno 3 Tho shah ot
Fcrsla has refused a proposal from Tur
key to join In tho universal Mussulmans
alllanco in tho text of his
refusal tho
shah uses tho following language Sly
Ulfl
iS wlU not all ° w anybody o
n
Sifter Advices from Teheran
tho
0f ler8lasay tho Persian ministry
gavo a banquet to Mussret Pasha who
TnH nl lIanca botween Turkey Per
la r
and
Russia
and who In advocating
the proposal attributed
all tho recent
ft 01 Turkey no ta to
their common enemy England
American Municipal Governments
NrwonKJune 8 At a large meet
ing of business men last night
resolu
tlons woro passed declaring American
municipal governments and particulars
ha of New York
city a failure owing
tolts connection with national
oi w iD Qrrnptlon and politics in
h ° CaUS 8 °
nCaUS J
city axatlon and dec ynMceMaryioavy
arlnc in favor rif
muoiclpa homo c t J
trom stato and national
politics A com
SaSinMri0 WaS aP0 > t d to carry out
tbo principles
enunciated
IreabTterlnn Council
mNtT ° mo June 8 Tho
> Gen
ri A
rSnii 8JWy 0l th0 Unltert rwabytorlan
church
adjourned at Hamilton Ohio
yes
terday after a session of
seven davs Of
he Heights of Labor question tho follow
oKon i611 K vedTthSt we on
liases
an1 r whosoever chocSe
they may
Car ITMideot or r ru
Lima
pKRr jUD0 8tQW Cacwes
was formally proclalnTed president
tP
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today and took his scat HtaoIdSlllc
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furniture of tho hotol will U M to I
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water eighty gallons puntest
rainwater whllo BnlplinrntrMiuiiJii
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corner public Bqnaro
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cornor lot lOOaloo feet very bt
location will toll for cash or trails for t
and lot on South side Addreii AH a
Unzotte J i
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property with 159 feet frotutt siW
Pacific railroad or If desired wfllHSMj
on railroad noxl to Jennlngi li ilr
buildings long tlmewll ta glTeissf
purchase inonoy NOiirooii
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