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BPORTIKQ
i LouUtlJIo Knees
LoiusvifLK KV Sept 1G The lourth
day of the Louisville Jocky club meeting
wso as follows
First race Ono mile and 00 yards for
all ages selling pow 1005 SHW to
second Warrington won eaallys Tax
catnerer eecond TIme2lJj
i Second race Ninefnrlongspurse8300
8S0 to second Bob Swlum won by a
lenetb 1at Shcedy second Time
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Third race One and onefoortb miles
handicap lor all ages King Uobin woo
by a head Innka second Montana
lieecnt third Time 2101
Fonrth raceOne and one lxt enth
mUes for threoytarold puree 8800i
67S to Recond lanama won by a length
Llera s cond Time liM
Fifth raceFive furlongs pW 2o0
old Jacobin won by half
for twoyea
aTengSj Van Bury feedndf Ovid third
Tloift 103
TAKE H smiGBT
Richard Coko tho Tried and True
Speaksthe Pure Faith of
the Democratic Fathers
lira son County to Hae n County
Convention Which May Tut n
full Ticket In the Field
Put Awsr the Vroktb llooiulrt Who Will
Cl r or Urnnilll Now Anotli r
Nominee Declines
Coke M Waco
Special to the Oatetto
Waco Th Sept 1C After Col
Mills had concluded his talk la st nlflht
Senator Coke who was preccnt was
calted on for a speech and made a brief
address a synopsis of which will provo
Interesting to tho readers of Thk Ga
zktii especially on account ot what the
senator had to say regarding tho much
tiilkcdof labor question llemarklng
I take my Democracy straight tho
senator made a brief allusion to the oppo-
sition showing Itself hero and there In the
shape ot this or that Inm against tho
Democratic party Some good Demo-
crats he said showed signs ot discon-
tent Ah to tho opposition ot the Isms
and now pirtlcs It Is well to remember
ha said that tho Dcmocrallo party Is tho
only party now lu existence that was con-
temporaneous with the founding of this
government It had lived through a cen
tury and Is stronger and more prosperous
now than at any tlnio In the past It It
woto not a party of the people a party ot
patriotism a party with principles and
policies commending It to tho confidence
and esteem ot Intelligent and patriotic
people It would not hnvo weathered all
the storms assaults and changes
of a hundred years und sur-
vived until today leoplo who ara
thinking of leaving tho Democratic parly
tor some new organization should re
member tho history and record ot tho
Democracy It Is in national power now
after ft lapse ot twentylive years ami
some Democrats complain that It Is mov
ing too slowly toward the accomplish-
ment of Democratic purposes and poll
clcs To such ho would say wait be
Katlont The party cannot move too
urrlcdly and attempt In a yoir to undo
a system that required twcutyUvo years
to build up Y ° must show tho conserv-
ative thought of the country that the
nomocracy aspires to govern the whole
country well and wisely that it Is a party
ot patriotism and all the vast Interests
that exist In the United States aro safo In
Its hands Gradually but surely this
will be done Now that our pcoplo have
sot all they hoped a tow years ago some
of them are prono to look contemptuous
ly upon tho Democracy tho very party
that restored civil llborty In the South
and created tho prosperity enjoyed to-
day It the troublous times Of opprcs
slou were back again the discontented
would appreciate and valuo the grand
old party higher than tbey do Tho
senator then touched briefly but
very explicitly upon tho labor question
expressing his approbation of the move
ment on tho part ot laboring men to or
cunlxe tor their own good to shorten tho
hours of labor so tho worklngman might
have time and opportunity tor montal
and moral as woll as physical recreation
and lmprovemontto secure better wagos
etc IIo had no word of disparagement
for tradesunions Knights of Labor or
farmeis organizations out wished them
Godspcctt IIo counseled them how-
ever to observe tbo laws of the country
and tho stronger law of public opinion
and to steer clear of politics If
wotklngmcn strike which he regarded as
bad policy generally speaking lot them
remember they have no rlgnt to bulldoze
browbeat or ueo vlolcnco toward tbo men
who aro willing to take their places This
Is a free country and It one man chooses
to step In and pciform tbo work another
man Is unwilling to do nobody has a-
right to say him usy or Interfere with
him as long as these labor organiza-
tions slick to their text and keep politics
out ot their organization they will achieve
their legitimate purposes and have public
opinion on tbolr side Hut when
they adroit tbo least Infusion of politics
It will provo a dynamite cartridge Wo
cannot have class politics in Oils country
No secret or clam organization can
dominate Public opinion will put down
such movements every time they aro at
tempted Tho career ot tho KnowNoth
ing party proved that public opinion wilt
not tolerate secret movements aiming at
political courol It any movement of
the kind could havo succeeded It would
have been the KnowNothing party
which appealed with rare force to the
favoiablo consideration of the Ameri-
can people Hut It was a secret n class
movement and It went down Cloning
be assured the laboring men whether
artisans or farmers that the Democratic
party now as ever was solicitous for
their wellare It fought for the working
man when It opposed a protective tariff
When any measure comes up In congress
the first question atked by the Texas del-
egation Is how will It aflett tho agricul-
tural the laboring Interests of the
South If It promises to bavo an unfa-
vorable effect that settles It we oppose
It AS an encouragement to laboring
men the congress Just adjourned passed
a law authorizing tbo incorporation of
trades unions Let labor test assured
that as long as It works la legitimate
channels as long as Jt keeps en rapport
with public opinion It can como wilt
confidence to congress or to legislatures
and have anything It wants fer the ask-
ing The speech was frequently ap-
plauded and the satisfaction of tbo audi-
ence with the sentiments expressed w
manifest Tho senators remirks on the
Jabor question were especially Jnttre t-
Ing and important as It Js bot tho first
time during the present cauva that any
prominent public man has treated the
subject with such specifier tnd candid
frankness It was not a set spaic either
for the senator did uot occupy exttedinj
°
IngT Betore clMlos pv tdinarsed itutt a
somo Uiuo during tho ho
purposod
meeting tho pcopltot tho county and
spxnUng at greater length which VrlU
give him an opportuutty for elaboration
Irtvjson County Democrats
Special to the uaietto
Shkuman Txx Sept 10 C n Han-
ded chairman ot tho Domonratto execu-
tive committee of Grayson county
Issued tho following call todoy In com-
pliance with the action of tho executive
committee whloh met In this city on the
11 lilt
SubiuiaN Tkx Sept 1018S0 To tho
Democracy ot Grayson County i Whtrtas
at a meeting ot yonr oxccutlvo committee
held lu tbo city ot Sherman on Septem-
ber U it was ordered that a Democratic
convention to bo held In this county ou
the llrst Monday In October next to
nomlnato candidates tor tho legislature
and that tho delegates to said cotnontion
be elected by ptlmary conventions
to bo held In each precinct on
tho last Saturday In September
1880 now therefore In accordance with
said ordor I hereby call said Democratic
county convention to bo hold In Sherman
on tho first Monday in October 18S0 to
nomlnato candidates for tbo legislature
and the Democrats ot each voting pre
cinct aro requested tr meet on tho call of
tholr chairman or without such call If
none should bo made at their respect-
ive precincts ou thb last Saturday It be-
ing September 26 to send dele-
gates to said county convention with
such InstructtouH as may bo deemed nec-
essary i and that each member ot tho
committee give notlco ot such primary
convention lu his precinct by publication
or posting A full attendance Is earnest-
ly requested ly ordor ot the committee
C H UiKllKU
C II Smith Chairman
Socretary
Wisconsin reopUs 1nrly
Nkknaii Wis Sopt 10 Tho state
convention of tho leoplos party convened
hero today Thirty counties worn repre-
sented K A I agory of Jtaclno was
elected chairman
The following resolutions were adopt-
ed Tbo preamble recites that capital
In the form ot corporations has thrown
tho dovllflahs fangs around labor Tho
farmer working man merchant audeen
the manufacturers are being robbed
and Impoverished by socalled vested
rights obtained through fraudulent legis-
lation Corporations with no bodies to
shame or souls to tavo havo secured tho
politicians and used them as
tools not even hesitating at
bloodshed us Instanced In tho esses
throughout tho country when labor de
mands Us rights Tho corrupt tools ot
corrupt corporations attempt to mislead
by charging that labor proposes to ut > o
violence
Tho platform declares that tho uso of
violence In any form to settle tholr dis-
putes Is entirely tinjuatltlablo In civilized
communities whether advised by
lauatlcnl anarchist or practised by
coriupt politicians and that nono but
those developed out of barbarism would
resort to Its use It favors government
control of money land tho means ot
communication and public Improvements
labor bureaus conducted lu tho Interest
of tho wholo pcoplo tho simplifi-
cation of laws to but one
on each subject and arbitration
In place of strikes t demands
the prohibition of child labor contract
convict labor and safety means for
employes la mines factories otc
The abolition of ono man powor In tho
government and tho election ot all
olllclals by a voto of tho people It asks
the amendment ot the patent laws so at
to glva labor a part of tho bonoflt of labor
saving Inventions and prevent
monopoly It asks forfeiture of
all land grunts tho prohibition
of land ownership government loans of
money and a rigid enforcement of the
laws against the Importation of for
elgn labor Dc nounces tbo practices
of the old parties lu conducting
campalgnu on Issues which should havo
been burled when settled a score of
years ago and Invites thu cooperation
ot all honest peoplo In support of tho
now r oplos party
Medlines
Special lo tho Uasctte
Oiuham Tkx Sept 1C Judgo II 1
Williams and his friends here weregrcatly
suiprlscd to sco his name announced as a
candidate for attorneygeneral on the
Prohibition ticket Juge Williams Is a
candidate for tbo district Judgeship of
this judicial district has always betu a
Democrat and will accept no nomination
from a party oppos nj Democracy
PorUotrcriior
Burnt M T Sept 10 Tho Hcpubll
can territorial congressional convention
nominated Col Wilbur V Sanders on tho
fifteenth ballot
I i i 0 in i i
MUKDKK mUL OUT
Tlire Wild Valine Mnllasltre Will ll to
Answer for Their FrMka
Speelalto the Gazette
Wnxs Toikt Tkx Sept 10 About
sunrise last Sunday the holy bath of tho
Sabbath morning was broken by a suc-
cession of heavy gunshots like the open
big flro of a heavy skirmishing line
Boms twentyfive shots wcm fired ln
yestlgatlou showed that thrco young men
were doing the shooting for fun and mis
chief shooting promiscuously at every
thing It l reponed that oou geatlemsn
had a lloo hoj killed As the marshal
failed to obtain the facts tho youDg van-
dals escaped arrest at the time It now
leaks out that tbey are thrco prominent
wuugmenot Dallas connected with a
arge butlncvs odlce there and somo or
all of them are reported members ot tho
Light Guard As eoou as proper step
can bo taken the three wild DaUailtes
will be called to answer lo the city court
for their uncivilized and dUgractful e
capade
n Ak 3ii t ut JfMbvllIf T m Aetl
dentally Killed
ST 1Afi Minw Sept 10 A llonecr
ljtss Aberdeen D T special sayss A
party of Southern gentlemen arrived hero
today with the remains of O Hooper
Phillip x mayor of A hviie > Tfnnj
He was accidentally shot by James lUIns
otNlEeMlle loke north of DrltUIn D1
T la Jy vftUe dBtk hunting j
r sir > <
Coffw Rftsfef
sad vrhsleiuls fltaltr In
3Fimo Toa
Voffet roaiutd fresh
every oar A mil Una
septeoiistttiljr na hkndot
the ttacst tea Uul eaw b
Stoeured lannj market
0 MAJSt BTftKKT
roKt WOUTH TKX
VOL XII NO 11
BLOOD MIDSR
Tha Iron Horse Crushes and Mangles
Humanity With th Ramorseless
n s of a Juggernaut
At SULoBls 8as AMt ne aad Chester
Ift tho Cnckalned Clvltlier In
dnlgf it In His oy TTarir
Tli Mtorra 8w hm NantlKMUrn MlcMKHn
JlRhtnlnB KillsniuUenr Interns
AltalllnftTrtAKnds Ut i
Killed by n Tree
Special to the Uaiolte
lAiNinnptKit > Ticx Sept 10 Mr
Latry Croatllto who has been wotklng at
a tlocamp on the Kast Lino railroad
aVoitt sovon miles west ot this place on
tho evening ot tho 14th < iuU trco whloh
lodged against nuothor and threw a ltmb
back which struck Air Crcatlllo Id the
slomsch Irom tho effects o which h
died last night about 8 oclock
VTieclt In Nt Louis
Hr Loins Sept 1C A bad wreck
oc
currud last night on tho Missouri IUcltlc
road
near tho corner ot loplar street
and tho levee A train of fifty cars
loaded wtlh Iron and drawn by three
engines was nroccodlng west and when
nttho point abovo mentioned ono ot tho
cars Jumped tho track pulling three
others with it Tbey ran Into and de
molished a small brick house ot two
rooms occupied by lat Welsh who was
asleep In tho houso at tho time Tho
brlchs and mortar toll on top of him and
ho received severe cuts on tho head
while his back was severely Injured Ho-
w as sont to tho dispensary
Killed mid Horribly MnngUil
apodal to ilia Osteite
San Aniokio Tsjc Sept lOJustlco
Anton Adamsthls morning held au Inquest
over tho dead body of Audrow Harriett
a brakoman of the Sunset Last ulghl
Harriott was descending on a ladder from
tho water car about two hundred yards
from Convono Station when his foot
Slipped and ho fell the engine wheels
crushing and mangling him horribly and
killing him Instantly Tho engine and
thu remains wero brought to this city
The jury returned a verdict ot accidental
dentli with no blame attached to tho em
ployes Harriett Is the only son and
support of an aged widow His rimulm
were burled hero today
A Olinilly riinl
SpocUllothetiareite
Ban Antonio Tkx Sept JO Yester-
day evening the dead body ot William
Conlcy was found about twelve miles
trust ot thoclty on thusldoot HliUli and
close 1y It was tho carcas of it homo ou
which bo had traveled He left his
fathors houBt on North Jlores street on
Tuesday uvonlng for W Mortors fancb
nineteen miles from tawd where ho was
working IIo was caught In tho storm
and tho lightning struck him down dead
on tho spot where ho was found not a
tree or shrub of any kind bolng near His
father attor tho storm felt uneasy and
went niter him Not lludlng lilmln
the direction he should have been bis
fears Increased aud with eight Uieu be
Instituted a search All night long tho
party searched and It was not until
Wednesday evening that tho distracted
father found his sou There he lay stark
dead and under Hid rays of tho hot suu
decomposing rapidly with every buna
In his body broken tho oloctrlo fluid
having evidently struck him Souaro on
tho head Ills skin was scarred aud
blackened and across his chest wero
burns us though a bar of redhot Iron
hsd been pressed heavily ou It Ills
shirt was wrenched oft him but hi
leather lcgglns were unhurt His broad
hat was lorn and a largo hole In tho
crown testified whvro the lightning had
struck Mm The body was v ry ulich
swollen and froth was to be seen around
thu Up and nostrils The father of tho
unfortunate youth brought tho body to
town where tho coroner was tiottiled
and Jusllco Adams and a Jury viewed
the almost charred remains and returned
a verdict In accordance with tho fact
above related
I I M >
Killed by n Trnlii
CiiKSirit Ja Sept 10 A carrlajta
containing Wm Lewis Jas Mullvr and a
man named Carpenter was Miuck by
train on tho IhlladelphU Wilmington
Baltimore rsllroad at tho Kcrllli street
crossing ltst night and Lewis was killed
and tho other twu so badly Iutued tnat
tbolr lives aro despaired of
Killed In n Storm
DKiH0irr Mich Sept 10 The storm
this afternoon extended over most of
Southeastern Michigan being upeclally
severe at Howell where one man was
killed and much property damaged He
ports are lo tho effect that a largepart ot
the town has been destroyedbut tbo
wires are down and full particulars hays
not been received
An Kdltor Misfortune
Special to the Quelle
Bah Miicos Tax Sopt 1C O It
Ilnll editor of the Crersett who was In-
dicted by the grand Jury for ajuuult witb
latent to kill on the person of J If
Julian of the Kreo VMh was found guilty
of simple ussaiill and llued 63
A DltHtrous Hlorot
ClliCino II t Sept 10 Dlspatxh
received here this evening y that tua
terrific wind and rainstorm which passed
over Indianapolis this afternoon
proied disastrous west of fodlanspr
oils and throughout a Urge section
of Illinois The town ot Montezuma
Is reported to lave been partially de-
stroyed and a namber of Hyes aro said to
havo been lost Th repdrf has tiot been
verified as It Is Impossible to get authen-
tic news yet
i m > i
jrtu lulu nt Oratiaw
Special to the Osteite
OiuiiAM Tux Sept 10 A fine rain
commenced falling hers Sunday morning
t I odlock and continued ontll noon at
mutt ownx own w t rwa
Jwnrf w to do fSBf soliciting are Misses ftte kdependwee oranjgsna tberhtrf tfurr partyor tna I J
JlSutUeflXidllWJiS jMrredforltemlf lml w
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peopie t pt0iaily warniBgr
tbm against being ip off by th tkket
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forth by tho IVohlbltloa
fated from th rwent
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ins was In aefcord with
vo ent had voted for
town county and wm
SBOf traffic b t would
o Democratic parly
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111s address wssji well
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MM this section
Mr LanhawS address
pectlvo candidate for
ship tuado vacant by
T B Wheeler au thj
Mled to the stand sml
speech
n Thlfcs
Cwi Sept ISHon
dressed a largo aud
ub hoK > today
gW
J J his stewardship in
Jirly showed
that tho
jss doing all In its
Jttho needed reform
lL > n nllon
jta Sept JBXho
touvomlon met hero
testo tho congas
< d representative coo
fltTexarktna on tho
lor thoipiopmty ot
ttn In this county for
r sora6 discussion
structed io voto for
of this place lot
Igate to tb con
lorlal convention go
11 ArllrBton
JBcpmiMBjjJ
11 candidate lor state
jo pcopllfbf AHIng
KlopolUlciit l nofcot
j policy aud review
t Iveston D < jmocrtlo
i n pleasing address
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hy Messrs lllstr
HI of whom elicited
rruor
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t spoko tb ft small
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hi town iaillll off
fitvetisof tho iiUn
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fwlllbendopjvo
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JSpTbi Atitt
on county met lu
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and A J Cox
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iJt Jfilllott 15
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Carried
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ticket as fer dowa
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fwilHsm Hoghey
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1, Friday, September 17, 1886, newspaper, September 17, 1886; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth89462/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .