Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 3, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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tiENKRAL POLITICAL
Tito Deadlock Ilcmalns Unlitcn In
tho Third District So NomlnnUou
Yet at San Maro B
XlieSnn Antonio Contention dominate
Senator nluoutl nnd fnillnn He
tinbllcDU r t Out n State Ticket
TUB DEADLOCK AT MWOV1KW
SnecUt to the duetto
Lovamw Tux StJpt 2 The morn-
ing Boeslon ol the convention was called
to onlor on time nnd batloUlng Ira
yeattirday
mediately oirnuiencKd tho lock between
Perkins urJJoncrcootlnuing tho ballots
BcmlocctMorial roto lor DcGrrtltenroid
Which pleased that gentlemans Irlcnds
nd mnfco thcm wlioop for foy Alter tbo
zcunlt ol tb6 thlrtyHrst hallot was on
Bounced thoband playwl Kearcr My
Ood VaTliec battho candidates filled
to appreciate the sonttmont fccllnf a
crtntir dcslra to Irt nearer a nomlnttlon
than It now looks possible for cither to
bo It 6CMTU llltcly that a withdrawal ol
one or both genttcmea vJU occur soon
The Blxtytfltth ballot was reached tho
Jock still continuing when an aCjourn
mant wasiakon for dinner
Itscctnn to bo a conclusion on the part
Of Jones at least to stick to tho contest
let what may come This la gathered
from hit expressed dcslro this Afternoon
lor the convention to turn hlnself and
Pcrklnr over to tho people This action
on thopart of tho convention would re-
sult Iri tbo election nnavoldally ol an In-
dependent randMato which would pio
bably be In tho person of Hon Webb
Flaiiiaan of lt k ho of tho what nro
wG hcro for notoriety When thonlnoty
third ballot wts roaehod Judge Stein
num after calling attention to tho opin
ion that neither of tho nominees coultlibe
elected by tho convention placed in
nomination Hon 0 BKilgoro of Van
Zindt who promptly refused tho honor
and tho balloting continued with tho
name samcncfiH aHlieforu
Just before tho hundretli ballot n llttlo
splco was Altered among the delegatos by
a Camp county delegate virtually asking
that Jones bo withdrawn excusing tho
request by stating that four years since
Perklni did as much for Jones Not-
withstanding thu truth of his assertion
that poor fellow was cat down on and
tho lock continued until tho hundred nnd
eighth ballot when a general dcslro was
shown to breat ranks and nn adjourn
ment was taken until 8 this evening The
look ol slcknesii that had been creeping
over tho faced of both factions fore
shadows no uomlnatlon at the nlitbt
b
session
During tho Interim It Is learned that
Mr Jones has suggested to tho dele
gates instructed for nlm that if a major
ity of them think best to unshackto them
selves from tticlr Instructions ho Is per
fectly willing Attho opening of tho
night schMoii a resolution was presented
that thu convention shall nominate a
candidate for congress beforo its dissolu
tlon In order that tho doslro of the lc
mocraoy of tho district shall bo annulled
ColHcriidon of fimlth ably seconded
tho resolution In a strong appeal for its
adoption Uo was followed by Col lono
of Harrison with another equally as
urgent appeal and tho resolution was
adopted without a desentlng voice Af
ter the 115th ballot Col Jlagland of
Gregg alter a short speech in which ho
likened tho past balloting for
tho two candidates beforo the
convention to an immovable
body attempting to overcome an Irresist
ible force entered a wedgo ns to whother
floiuo other men could not bo found This
was followed by a call of counties for tho
i tilth during wbloh It was found that Van
aiult which had been for Jones throuch
put was eplit In twain mid after a short
but heated and dellberato speech tho del
gatlon retired forcouBUltatlonresultlnc In
an agreement on their part to allow
each delegate the right to cost his vote
as ho ploates Scattering votes woro tho
rule after this tho second ballot after
ward leaving Perkins nearly six votes be
iliul his opponent and ho was still two
behind on tho l oth ballot when ad
Journiuout wbb taken until l oclock In
the morning leaving the convention still
In the lock
SAN ANTONIO BKNATOJUAI
> cclnl to thu Intotto
Jan Antonio
convisntion
Tkx Sept 2 Tho
flJw noyo Kerr county for
BUtu senator by ncolamatlou there boliiir
5 RHn nt off arl A resolution in
D5iG 1ov Iro n > a administration
nndkclarlng
him tho choice for Unltetl
btatos senator wan adopted almost
lhu h thu
rArty conveuto o
that It was unncctBsary to
put n collar
nrouiul a known Irolaml man a y w
Smith a loading Knight of Labor n
troduood lie following wsolutlon
ItcBolved that wo favor l The n s
saga of a law trauBlemng o tho various
opuutleo such a number of a cerUbi
class of convicts as miy bovMqulred to
keep In pood ooudlllou tho public road
causeway uto and thatotuor couvlcU
Snffia 1 xim 0t °
Tjir rei al ot the present rcd law
Sltlu ou ° Um contract jjstem In
atato and municipal works
mih tLC m < uUtm t0 insider tho
hiJ iV0 lluy voro a d
0 from cries of
g meral Kulghts
aiTUmoNiNTitKiwKra insrmcT we
Sjierlal to the tetio
Dknuvw Tkx Sept a a Ukttk
man white troiUnit around todk ma
Mr 1 M Slandller and
nsked Mm his
opinion la Kmnl to holdlne 0tC
teutlou MfStandlferwlthu s alio Cou J
swered as follows The better op1Bkm
onw to be tVit there wil not bJ am her
Bonaiewlontl convention I uudersUmi
leMroTBr I UWl ° r 1l0kclt W 2
ihiDt Js nn nectBj ty lor one
is Mr mu y of GUiiwIIIo iifi to S J
Q Piwtleff Uio molutlon uhch
rl Demoor t > thl district
wiiioto for one or tht other of the
v
ThoyJlB Imarblo Vust o f Prcitdcnt
on > f Ihl oltvflntfrtAMn Hr A
candidates sent out by tha convention
In recent interview pubjWied in Tub
Oartte badatGalaesvtlhj Itwasstated
that the condition of tAAxs in this dis-
trict was unheard of Hoch is not tho
case H Is well know that Ireland and
Schleicher locked a convention somo
years ego and ran in this way Tho ques-
tion as to another convention was settled
by tho Democracy of this district
in tha lato ronvcnllon Mr Gar
nctt of Coofco county Introduced a
resolution to dissolve tho convention
lullon introduced and carried takiDg
wnrorliiiifronionato tho otiiur with a wts
TIZKTi iJ SZllR the bridles off This resolution Well
A HtOLOmiKIl 8KNAT0MAI
Special to tlm Gaictto
C0NTK8T
San Makcos Tkx Sopt 2 Tho
Democratic convention for tho Twenty
orlaUllstrlct havo bo far token
VJi 10 b ota w httt Mak K a nomlna
I 0A jJ tohlBH of San Marcos
aiul Hon Oj louffer of Nuv liraunfols
HO 1120 for Pfeuffer and 10 820 for
Hutehliis Necessary to nomination 11
votes A committeew ia appointed to
ofteet compromise on sjmo other candi
date but failed to bring in report
and to rcqucrt tho cbalrmn to order
primary conventions or primary elections
held for tbepurposo of choosing dclc
cutcs to compose another congressional
convention After debato this was voted
down thq vote standing fiftysix against
tho resolution and twentythrco in favor
of it S oa niter this Mr Potters reso
with fiftysix in favor and twentythree
against it Thus you ttco that the
Democracy of this district are over-
whelming against another conven-
tion as shown by their volo
upon tho two resolutions
there Is no earthly use of another ono
There cant bo 6000 votes polled In this
district In opposition to tho Democracy
This leaves 25000 votes to bo divided be-
tween Haro and Tlckctt or 12G00 votes
each II thoy should run each other closo
some 7000 votes more for each of thu two
Democratic candidates than can bo polled
for a Itepnbllcan or Independent There
Is not a Kopabllcan In tho district who
can poll tho strength Of his party If It
was a presidential year tho full
Itepnbllcan vote might bo polled for a lie
publican candidate The Idea that there
would bs another convention Is ubout
dead In these parte It no longer has n
champion Thu pcoplo are very well eat
Isllud with things remaining as they ore
Thoy aro capable of selecting a good
Democrat This do what I hear tho older
heads of tho party say and tho figures
say so too Hares majority In Grayson
will bo between four and six thousand
Ho will divide Cooke county with any
man outside of a Cooka county man
Ho has strong friends In Cooke who ro
pudlato tho fuctloui light made on him
by a portion ol tho Cooke county dclcga <
tlon in thoTocent convention
Mr Standlfer who do you tklbk will
be floater
Why 11 V Hell ot Gainesville will bo
the next floater In tho two counties I
saw a plcco In tho Sherman Courier to
tho effect that tho fight on Hare above re
ferred to might make Grayson olect her
own floater but that Is not Indorsed by
anyone scarcely Tho harmonious rcla
Uoub botwouu Cooko and Grayson still
remain so far as Grayson Is concerned
and tho greater part ol Cooke and tho
llttlo bubble which recently bubbled over
tho surfaco has been burstcd
NO NOMINATION MADR
Correspondence of tho tJatotto
Hknkibtta Tkx Sept 1 Tho Forty
fourth representative district Democratic
convention met in tho city ot Henrietta
pursuant to tho call of tho chairman on
August 81 ot 2 oclock p in whoreupon
J M Strong of Montaguo was chosen
temporary chalrmau nnd It T IUckets
temporary secretary Tho chairman ap
pointed a committee ol three on platform
and resolutions n committee ot three on
credentials nnd basis ot representation
and also n committee of throe on perma-
nent organization It AV Hnnoy was
elected permanent chalrmau Col J M
Jones assistant chalrmanaud It TKIck
ets permanent secretary Tho conven
tion adopted tho twothird rulo Mr V
G Hranatord of Clay county was placed In
noinlnatlon by H A K Swan J C
Milto and J V Mellboru woro also
placed In uomlnatlon Montaguo bad
twontyono votes with seven delegates
and Clay had seven votes wltn two dele
Kates After ten ballots In which BraiiB
ford White Mcllborn and Allen were
voted for J M Strong was elected chair
man of tho Fortyfourth Democratic rop
reseutatfvo district and the convention
adjourned sine die without making a
nomination
MIBSOUUI HKVuntlCANS
Skiulu Mo Sopt 2 Tho Kopubll
can stata convention adjourned slno die
this morning at 1IB oclock Tho ques
tion of submitting a prohibition amend
ment to tho constitution over which nn
allnight wranglu ensued was com
promised by lusortlng tho plank In ques
tion as adopted affirming that when any
largo number ot voters shall petition the
legislature
for tho submission ot an
amendmont providing for a change In tho
organic law of the Btato It shall bo tho
utyolhat0 ° dy to grunt tho potltlon
p K Cravens of Kansas City was nom
Inated for Buprcmu judge M V Butler of
Mexico for superintendent ol Instruction
and S W Crawford of Jefferson
county for railroad commissioner Tho
platform aaldo from tho plank
referring to prohibition ia in
substance us followsi It readlrms
allegiance to the principles ot solfgov
ernmont The record ot tho national ad
ministration for tho past eighteen
months
has proved tho uniltness of tho Demo
cratlo party to rule not only by Its niter
cli 1 ° reie WI > promises made In
1881 but also by Its failure to originate
anymcttHtirea of relief whereby the ex
pensea of tho governnicnt cau bo re
duced or tho relations of labor and ca l
tsiI more equitably adjusted or by any
other benelloeut measure In tho Interest
A Ny bll ° P MlnK to bo
thofrlonds of
clvllservlce reform ltlus
sought to thwart Its tntorcement and has
bJ 0 CUlI ll0 P ttlon of thou
sands of cliUens who bavo biun
removed from oiiico for offmslvo
partUaushlp Tho presidents vetoes aro
denounced and tho party is arralgued for
falluio to reform tho Urlff The Demo
cratic party of tho state Is denounced for
nominating exCootederates Instead of
exunion 8oldli rs torstato olllcos nnd
or permitting gross abusts in matters H
transportation whtreby charges havo
vastly exceeded those for iquil service
Mrti thaa l uuSr hItultaw
thai 1
hllh0 l Mcin party stands
FiC 1Cl1 V rorm ln IIS direction Tho
nAltolto rtfhc riqu w C01racts for
pumio work to bo ut to th
lowest bidder Tho liepublLn party
recogulxes the right of abor
to organlto for the betterment
ot I a condition and demands staU and
national egUlatloa providing for tho
speedy adjustment of differences between
employer and employee Liberal
sions to Union aoldltn are lavorid pen a
l80ntrcrta nst lh0 moval of
M
cxsoldlors from oil ce for partisan
reasons The
Democratic
party d
SSUStfop admit DakoUto
Si n5n yiliathV Is extended to
anirmlng 1U adhewnca M the
IVrlnclnlcs
i rot < ctl0 n t0 American ItbnrVro
tectlon to the voter and taxpayer and to
American clttKus abroad
inoiana JtitivnuajiNa
IMUSIMUII lNt f pt a TC0 la
PubUcan
state contention mrtatlla
w 3 wWr limiion was made obil
noe < SMry ul l wi e a iv tvtuct i a
man The platform denounced tho Btato
and national administrations and Demo-
cratic congressional gerrymandering ln
tho state j opposed tho importation of
contract labon opposes child labor
demands shorter hours and belter pro
tection for laborers ln factories etc fa-
vors arbitration between employers and
employee favors protective tariff favors
gold sllvpr and paper monevj demands
tho enforcement of tho civil servico law
and Its extension to tho atato governments
demands that tho public lands bo held
for actual settlers favors tho creation of
a board of labor statistics and demands
legislation to prevent stock watering
favors liberal pensions favors non
Sectarian schojls demands tho enforce-
ment of tho law equalising Ices and
salaries demands a Just law providing
for compensation for public olllclals de-
mands nn amendment to tho constitution
so that negroes may belong to tho state
militia demands equalization of taxa
tion denounces anarchism favors local
option and local license regulations
sympathizes with Ireland Indorses Sen-
ator Harrison and deplores Gen Grants
death
H 8 Itobcrtson of Allen county was
nominated for llouteuantgovornor and
Charles L Grlllln of take for secretary
of stata
Alter tho reading nnd adoption ot tho
platform tho convention proceeded to
nominations It 8 llobortson of Alton
county nominated for HcutcnantKovcr
nor Chartcs L Ghrlfflth ot Lake for sec
retary oi stato C A Lcmpko of Vadcr
burg for treasurer attomoygontral L
T Motaer of Shelby Bupremu judge Jly
ronKHIott of Marlon clerk of tho su
prorae court W T Nobles ot Wayno
Bupcvlntendcnt of public instructon S
AXafatlott of Floyd
CONTK8T IN THK T11IKD KENTUCKY
Hus8iuviiiK Kv Sept 2 Tho
contest for congress is waxing warm In
tho Third district in Kentucky lthea a
lawyer of ntisaollvlllo being tho opposing
candldato to Halsoll the present incum
bent Certain electioneering statements
woro made by lthea for which T V Hito
domanded retrnctlon This being re
fused a challenge was sent which lthea
declined to accept on tho ground that he
had no sympathy with tho code and that
tho laws of God and man alike forbade it
and should ho accept if would dobar him
from a livelihood in tho practice of law
Tho Impression is Hito will attack htm
and thero is much escltemcDt
YELLOW JACK
Tho Presence of tho Dread Disease at
Hlloxl Causes Excitement
Along Uio Coast
Infnctod Tcmn Qnnrnntlned on
Widen unit Virtually Out Oil
from the World
pursuo his investigation
A HLUUIiY CONFLICT
San
All
Special to tho iarottc
Nisw Oiimcans IjA Sept S Tho an-
nouncement of yollow tover at Blloxl has
caused excitement along the gulf coast
of Mississippi und In tho neighboring
towns and cities Mobile Montgomery
tensccoln Ocean Springs and Bay St
Louis all immediately Issued quarantine
proclamations Tho stato board of health
of Louisiana decided not to quarantine
until tomorrow in order to allow tho
New Orlcann pcoplo lu Hlloxl not living
in the iufectcd district to roturn home
All tho summer visitors havo returned to
tho city and many from Ocean Springs
Mississippi City and other seaside re-
sorts tho trains being crowded during
tho last two days A number of Mo
blllans summering at Hlloxl got caught
by tho Mobile quarnntino nnd found
It Impossible to got liome To-
morrow the Louisville Nash
vlllo railroad wilt discontinue tbclr
stopping at Ulloxl whllo this placo will
thus bo left in thosamo llx as icnsacola
was i fow years ago cut off from all coir
mnnlcatiou with tho world except by
water Tho prevalence of the fever at
Blloxl la attributed to Its nearness to Ship
Island tho United States quarantine sta
tlon on tho gulf and it is proposed that
tho station shall bo changed to somo other
place Tho charge Is mado that commu-
nication took placo between Blloxl and
the island where there was a great deal of
yellow fovor In tho meettug of the
board ot health today Dr Hall denounced
tho health authorities of Blloxl for havinii
broken their pledge to him to announce the
first suspicious caso of yellow fever It
was known by many poisons
In Blloxl ten days ago that
fever prevailed there but It wasstrcnous
ly dtnlodbytbo health olllcers All the
cnes aro contlncd to three houses on Cu
dcauxlclnt completely isolated from tho
rest ot tho town This1 quarter Is bolnc
thoroughly disinfected and It is believed
that the spread of tho dhenso can bo pre
vented
Special to tho G20tte
Nkw Oulkanb La Sept 2 Tho state
board of health at its meeting tonight
deolikd to Issue a quarantine proclama
tlon against Hlloxl to begin at once It
Is said that their action waa duo to tho
threat of tho mayor that la caso tbo
board failed to tako this action ho would
nurferoaud idsuo a quarantine order
himself Tho last of tho Blloxl refugees
reached thu city tdnlght i < rom tomor
row tint town is closed to tho world
There woro two now cases of fever re
ported thero today
in
1 PASTED AUAIX
HnjnrdMHprolnl Kurort the duett ot 1
locker Olnb a Hocoml vtnie
Cm ov Mkxico Sept 2Tho Jockey
cuba
banquet to Air Sedgvlck to-
night was presided over by Cauiocho
director
of tho mint It
tended by a number of
Americans and Mexicans
was at
prominent
Speeches
were mado complimentary to the Ameri
can
representative Toasts woro
lrnnk
< to 1resldent
Cleveland an-
d nt ni 1cK NP0 l sl
S w a member of
t8t Vif a 0 t li as was tho
t ° 0VenluS > A most cordial
tmerlcna and Mexican Fight for
Potstulou ot the Apnche Chief Ot
luio
the
run
IuANCiseo Cal Sept A
special to tbo Morning Call from
Tombstoue a T confirms tho
tumor that tho Mvxlcau troops dc
hlniUHLi rom tho Am lcan troops
t J1 ot Gerontuio ami
that when the latter refused a
conflict en
sued dqrBB BMctt Oeronlmo
lrvo Mexicans were killed
and two
I Americans wennvounded
rFHIDAY SEPTiMBElt 3
TEEY EIGHT
Moody Dattlo Between tho KrgimentB
loyal to Trlnco Alfxsndcr nnd
tho ItOTolutlontsts
The ltebel Are Defeated With Orel
Loss UICententl l AnntTer nry of the
ltetnklnp of Ftilh from tho Tnrki
TnE KinST ULOOP
Berlin Sept 2 Private telegrams re
coived hero this morning from Sofia str o
that a battlo took place at Iladomlrf in
Eastern Honmolla botween regiments
loyal to lrlnco Alexnnndor on j rcgl
ments Biding with tho rovolutior jists nnd
that tho latter were defeated uu heavy
loss
CIVILIANS ItKLKA jkd
Bokia Sept 2 Prince Alexander his
ordered the release frorn jrisou of twenty
civilians arrested for complicity In the
recent coup detat
CUOLKrtA nKCOUI
Kouk Sept 2Cholera returns Sin
Marcos In Lamls SO now case t dcathi <
SanGIovsnl 10 cases 3 deaths llovlgo
23 cases 4 deaths other districts SU
coaes G deaths
IKSTII CKLKtUUTBS
lKsrii Sept 2 Tbo blcentenlal an-
niversary of tho retaking of the city from
the Turks by Austria was clobrated in
mnguiflccnt Btylo today Tho celebra
tion was opened by Imposing religious
servico ln tho cathedral high macs being
celebrated by the primate as-
sisted by several bishops These
services wero attended by
the AustroIIangirlan ministry by depu-
ties to tho rclcbstag and members of tho
different foreign coU > uIate8togethcrwlth
a great number ot military and civil per-
sonages Tho central part of tho cathe-
dral was rescrvcdlfor the descendants of
heroes who defeated and drove out tho
Turks The sermon was a historical ora-
tion prepared tor tho occasion Ono of
tho events of tho day was the uuvellloeof
a memorial tablet Intended to furnish a
monument to the event celebrated
A IIOMKIlULl CAMlAKlN
London Sept 2 A number of prom
inent lladlcal members of tho house ol
commons with tho assistance of the
rarcellltes havo matured a scheme for a
viuorous homorule campaign during tho
parliamentary recess by means of pamph-
lets and lectures in which tho good results
of self government ln tho colonies will be
referred to as Increasing their loynlty
Tho history of Ireland will bo reviewed
spcciul stress being laid upon tho Iniquit-
ous manner in which the union was
effected nnd tho land question oviction
horrors Gladstones homorulo policy
etc will bo discussed Arrangements
aro also being made for a number of pop
ular meetings
JHAMILIi HElLIES
What tho IrohlliltlnnUlH Hope to Actum
pllfth 1 > J the Dnllan Cunvrntloii
Gaiksvillk Tkx Aug 81 Editor
Gakttk In your lssno of Sunday you
Kindly nsk me some questions to which I
deem It right and proper to reply Inas-
much as they wore asked In a kindly
spirit No one should fear discussion of
public questions and I have always found
your excellent paper fair even to an op
ponent This Gazbtib says
Onnlatomptodto ask howovor what It la
hoped to accomplish at this oouveollon 1
pojtlDla tho rrolilbttlonltti or cohio of tlmui
will reply that tlio Democratic platform < ot8
l1 enonfih in Its recognition or tho Pro
hlbltlpnUts an < l tlialr aspiration This In Xf
Jranmis comiilalnt Jt is luown however
that many lrphiblilonltts aro perfectly satls
iled wlih thol > ouiocratlouttorinci8 rciarUlnit
prohibition A lonUlns irolilbltlotiiat wiisa
inonibtroftho platform corauilttco unit holiipd
to fr mo tho plank touching prohibition 11 tbo
did
c
Iiemucraor not po far ouuugh wo would ro
LiKJ H 5n 9w ho like tho
Itepabllcan platform
adopted at
li TlSV ° H ° brol1 lor
i
to stand ou Thera Is breatblng room In the
ItepnbllMn If ho feels rcstralncS In tbo Demo
Otatlo camp
ToTnii Gazkttks question as to what
wo hope to accomplish by the Prohibition
convention I reply
Wo will perfect a Prohibition party
and through that party we will ultimately
accomplleh both tho theory and fact of
prohibition And now I ask Tins Ga
zkttk What could wo accomplish by
remaining In the Democratic party
There has never been since reconstruc
tion a single day from tho election of our
llrst Democratic governor until now but
what tho Democratic party could havo
inaugurated prohibition It is almost
twenty years since then and tho same
scones with slightly varying change
are enacted every year In the
very nature of things the Dcm
C 0uViH y Cn aww declare
for
prohibition It8 natlona Ut
form pledges ltsolf
unalterably to rum
It Is not pledged to prohibition In a single
stato In tuo Union It Bottrco of natlonni
power Iks in the hoodlums and Hums o
the Northern cities and it n declared
for
prohibition this vote would abandon It
Prohibltionbt was a irlember of the nlaf
form committee and helped to frame the
Plank touching prohibition The puE
blbltionlsts ° rull > order to further hoodwik i ro
generously says a a c
favor local option and still bo a Demo
cm Local option as referred 0 bj
ff0T0 cal ton iPtlUa1
aa o aro well lathdoti with TotU
bo Ufl dU thoplatfom
declared that
a uemijohn for
governor Under thu
Democratic administration InTexas
ow
° ttnnaand saloons nod
sure ami safe
nIZ drIUcg With
of
sir roS ails L r
cwtlo pty This bVD9
will
rd when through
tho corruption
tom tor high license VpoH tt
stato
government bo votes for ni
party pigged in all li Km
u h
M1 me taCed Td 0b S
0
Nows aptly rematku n v vston
the Democratic umlla C 5
will not be SiV °
the leg of tholarao long that eqaT l win try t0 T
ar enough we woJ S r 7gM W >
he 1 kes the Prohibition thi hW
plank in ° p
publican ulatformf in innhL la-
the same lssne Thk olr J plu
said thenopnbrca yVuY
wemartrtf rrfj
party of prohibltl n To TrtK Gazkttkb
question I reply t
Tbo Texas Republican psrty onco had
control of this 8tato Did It do anything
tor prohibit Ja then Whisky nnd blood
flowed tr Kjiy in thoso dark days
Wherover tho Ilcpnbllcan party is in
power it strangles Prohibition sentiment
jut like the Democratic party does in
TexaThere in not a Hepublicau paper In
Tex m hut what is bitterly opposed to
Prjhlblion all tho leaders of tho party
frorth und South aro opposed to prohlbl
tlon Knowing all this wo bolievo tho
plank adopted at tho Waco con-
vention is nothing more uor less
than a hypocritical ruso to
catch disaffected Democrats Tho Itc
publican natlonni party is as much n rum
party as the DchiOcratlc party It co-
quets with tho saloonlsts ln ono place
and tbo Prohibitionists In another and
plavs traitor to all alike Tho end for
which the Bspubllcan party was
created has been accomplished and It
ought by all principles of existence to
dieTo
To Tin GAZKTTHlsayi Thero ia no
hope for Prohibition In cither of tbo old
parties Wherever they enact prohibi-
tory lawn thoy enact Jaws so weak thoy
cannot be enforced and elect odlcers that
will not enforce thorn They mako great
show of morality In their hw and whis-
per to tho saloonkeepers to sell on the
law wont hurt you Tho time has come
for lines to bo drawn A Democrat la
not a Prohibitionist If he indorses the
traditions ot his party A Itepnbllcan is
not a Prohibitionist If ho Indorses the
policy or his party And It Is timo till
round to quit playing rnoiikoy and parrot
with eacb other J 11 Craniill
ivasmInotov
The OovornDiont lropnrlns nu Answer to
the Demurrer ot the Jtell Telephone
Comimny
OONK TO STUDY TUB K1TKCT8
WaSiiinoton Sept 2 Prof McGeo
ot tho geological survey has gono to
Charleston S C to make a scientific
study of thu effects of the earthquake at
what now appears to havo been tbo center
ot disturbance
lUCCKIlTS AND KXPKNDITUItKS
Washington Sept 2 The following
1b a comparative statement of tho total re-
ceipts and expenditures of tbo United
Statesi For August 1880 682105112120
August 1885 828 06420075 expend
Hires August 1880 82808807703 August
1885 822 91252541
1111 TISLKlHONU SUITS
Washington Sept 2 Tho govern-
ment counsel in tho telephone suits are
busily engaged in preparing an annwer to
the demurrer filed by the Bell Telephone
company ln tho Columbus cases their
brief is practically completed Argu-
ments will begin ou tho 20th day ot Sep
tember and the governments caso will
be presonted by Messrs Thurman
Lowry and Chandler
AKAKCH1STS RELEASED
Fnlllne to Produce WltneMon In Court No
Cn e is arnde Aentnat Them
Cuicaoo Tll Sept 2 Louis Jubl
Henry Batzol and William Klath a trio ot
alleged anarchists who wero charged
with conspiring to do an illegal act were
discharged by JuUIce J C White today
at tho request of oiliccr Pugate The lat
ter said his witnesses two ladies who
gave him the information were sj terrl
lied at tho thought of uppoariug agatual
tho men that thoy refused to come Into
court The ofllcer said that he was satis
fled that the report that tho prisoners
and others had made threats against the
jurors in the lato anarchist trial and tnat
tfloy had paraded tho streets with arms
was true but ho could not get witnesses
to testify nnd henco asked that they be
leleased
School supplies at Wells downtown
drug store Plfteenth and Houston
streets
SLORTLMl
IIosmertVliiM Another Ilnco
riousus Point N Y Sopt 2 Hos
raer won the sculling race hero today by
eight lengths He made the first mllo in
10 minutes and 15 seconds Tbo water
was very rough and
tho tlrao was very
fvferi S Hosmer nnd McKay
Mt for Lrle Pa toii cht to row in tho
regatta there on September 7
P
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wt 0rk MCll SCPt 2 Detroit 8
N wYo rko
Washing 1 S5Pt < 2 aSo 5
a aSu af0 Sci 2 ookiyn
Bo IT8M ° SCpt2StLoulgB
JSSZ Scpt 2LousvlUo
PhKiorfeasinsijiiadci
Wr
MILHEK
Fueoou Ik iMtnily Shot hy Man
Numcl Smith
Special to i o Gazotto
GiLSiKit Tkx Sept 2A shootlns oc
onrrcd In this
county yesterday l w h
s
FtuuiiLeu uui
Aseoon
as tho nows of
s =
ss
given forjne attack
reason Is
At Andersons gun tore
1 ll ferroB Not ctttrfll
Qa fiTTJ Au 80Kdltor
we ri Uilenet0 onr Wo s
would ik ° t0
brouTi Dak0 a Btatoment
forced balances fals p
weto fu
Sw lB niIP jo vnfy Taliafer
rtbdistofJanuaryl885
SiireB mlsicil the mark
urlh
rltltit0pped ° r ln
awail the courU
In Janu
ln book keeplngbut
fotlrgs
and
com
tig WtoV urihor
ary Thu hi
vvlthstand Dg u IponTlnZ c0Md not
TSZ X8ept 2Cor l9
than wa 8hoor ln county
op being rnadfhtUOt moro > li M
w
jt > t
Special to ftj l
awarded thftS
pointed general g
Atlantic eySteife
this c tv rCt T1
rMlway iafefs
pervisioniTe
cWo New York VH
Galveston Clib
T1
i
Special to tho Q t ttv
Smith
whohMfe
Wells who has jmTTr
Georgia is el
ptthoroutcotthsSl
Texas railroad S8
d Mill Creak aSEi
miles said to be X
country If that p3Sl
PwvesapMcUcjiCMtfi
this place to WhlteetteS
Knglncer Jamej otuffiS
for Sulphur Sprlnwffl
surveying
corps on lit JJ J
Sjicclal to the Qarttte
Nrw Yohk Sept 1
Btates that abont 1
Texas PaciUeIos
tho Now Orleans IM
deposited under tho
Stock and incomes c
out penalty until
morrow will betlie ff
other securities witteri
Interest upon theTeiai
yesterday was not ptij
coupons were parchtejvi
phla trust cotapuytVtiH <
rangement has been mik
chase of the Septemtates
Notes fromDick
Special to tho GateUe
DKNlS0NTEiScptll
special traveling ageat it fc
Pacific railway is la ilea
Missouri IdcWe fmas
going north yeswrdij Impj
nearEufaala IT catilijt
bound train to getJatoDniHi
late this morning K9 ia
any consequence JSMosilu
Mr JKIFrcderlckitcWu
Missouri Paclilc railway ties
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forms us that the tlcttt snip a ao
for tho month ot AngaM tij
91800 ln excess ol the ita
year
Tho Onlnrsvlllt llmrlmti
Special to the Gazette
Gainksville Tec Sept
Gainesville Hennetla 4 Ws
road company w9crgiiiiJ24t
last night with tie foltaritj
directors J W TkGnj
Lewis Henrietta 01 Good
Baker Houston 11 JIHo
tho road which will ran fca
Henrietta to SeymourBijtou
A lroponeil roit WoitatM
Special to lheGtzeUe
Bowik Tkx SfptiF
past Bowie Montsjte 1
have been working nryW
railroad from Botje tiattr
guc thence to ButliiigW
river ot Bnrjingtoa ltd P
about fifty to seventySw W
ncct with tho AtchlJoaWJ
railway This reff rctf
ten miles graded betirta
Montague and 5000W
has been gugrantttd lo
Worth Deliver r li J
road This road vw
worth control tblljepw
will surely lose II tie
railway builds f >
Henrietta Tho propos
looked up and a splcifcb
C L Prost superlnttoW
Worth Denver rlflwfi
Saturday and wasBesa
of oar prM
with several
It Is supposed that t vS
l Sfo
subject It J
new road will surely Wffjtf
tt T
built will
Galnsville extenUon > po j
Loot U k f
Silver
Never falls when tie to >
lowed heaco thre U j
complaint heird as41
cook ia W S3li
perlcnced
it as tM P
broad wM >
slinply becitiso lw I
compoomtedistoniJK
bio when tho dIrectlou
trial Hall tint bBee OJii
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dispensable to
holds
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Proprietors of We oe i
loon ju > t omeAwWzLit
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to them and IWJLtv
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tastes demand boom
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state aro fipedW
fiiwiiy
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president 1 S UBmjtao ij
treasurer and J M Lbla
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