Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 74, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 12, 1886 Page: 1 of 8
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us J S Godwin M It Lord J D need Zano Octtl I 0 Bennett George Jackson
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TRANSAOTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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gates 5250 pur Day W E KENNEDY Manaaer
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Undertakers and Embnlmors
iHtnrscs and Carriages Furnished K8 w Agents or White Drome Monuments
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> bay Watches Jewelry FlstolsClothlng aed other Pawn goods Great Inducements
gAMES BRANCH 303 Houston Street
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Baltimore Oysters I
LAKE AM GUJLF FISH
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FORT WORTH ICE CO
MLSHQES
Sil Orders Given Prompt Attention Repairing
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School Books
SCHOOL ROOKS
TOYS Tflys TOYS
The bestassorted stock in
Texas Dont place your or-
ders until you have seen my
samples and prices
MAX ELSER
All Urn jot vIvlloKcs usually bought nt a
Fair and Exposition Inc udltur no booths and
natlllonsfor tho uso of parties buying privi
leges will bo SOLD AT AUCTION on tho
grounds of the
DALLAS STATE FAIR
AM Exposition Association
Sale will commence it 10 oclock a in on
October 11188 Tho Fair and Exposition will
begin October 2fl and contlnno ImoIvo oars
00eoo VISITORS KYrKCTM Hidden w d
cannot bid In person can mall their bids
naming prlvllrgo thoy wish to bid on with
good lOfcrcnce uv October S to
tYDNJSr SMITH Bocrotary
Dallas Texas
HAILS SAFE Al LOCK CO
All kinds of Flro and Uurslar lroo Safes
and Tlmo Locks Addroas
N II bVUKS Fort Worth
An Express IUibber Capturil
IUttlk Hock Akk Oct 11 The
SouQiura Kxpfes3 cpmpaBy reporfs IHe
capture of II B Mt ilcr the ezprcbs rob-
ber In Tennessee Miller stole several
thousand dollars from tho Express com-
pany At Fordyco Saturday and when
raptured bad 1500 on bis person
The Kallroad Compau HIamtit
Special to tho Gaictte
San Antonio Tex Oct 11 The jury
of Imjueeton the dead body of Kd Davis
the mangled railroad man came to the
conclusion that the wreck was caused
through tho negligence of the railroad
company A blf damage suit will likely
be the result
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MI raj CZAR DO
< eru Kaulbars Says He Must be
Recalled or Forthwith Furnished
with Troops
A FUlit llrfnro tho Husslnn Consulates
ltcsldcncn nt Soflu SeTorul
reoplo Monmktl
the AOKrclilst Wot to lliirn VUunn Jlont
DlnbnllcnlIt nm Cnntoclfd
In Amerlrn
hAUUIIRS WANTS IIIUOIS
St lKTKRsiiuita Oct 1 acn Kntffi
bars lias tclcgrnphed to tho czar that ho
must now cither be recalled or furnished
with troops Tho failure of hW tnlsMon
Is goucially admitted
A 8TKBKT AlVUAY
SoiU Oct 11 Ouo hundred and rtity
peasants caino In from tho surrounding
vlllftgosInndaf tor visiting tho Ilusslancon
sulatc where thej were haranguod by
Consul Nlklendoff tried to put a atop to
the elections An affray ensued In vhlch
sticks and stones woro used freely Sov
oral persons were wounded Tho Iu
truders woro eventually expollud from
tho city Tho election disturbers nro
Macedonians and aro consequently not
entitled to voto Tho ltusHiati con-
sulate supplied tho rioters with monoy
and spirits and they rcnewod thu
conlllct A crowd threatened to attack
tho consulate whereupon tho consuls
servants opened Are upon tho mob It Is
reported tnat eight pcrsouswerowouDded
A lady was observed at a window osten
tatiously dressing wounds Homo bullets
entered thu neighboring German consul-
ate Tho counsel made complaint and
troops are now occupying tho street to
pre ontanyonn from passing through It
Tho Karaveloff party aro trying to oujt
the government who however assert
that they have a largo majority
TUB VIKNNA ANAltClllST 1LOT
Viknna Oct 11 Tho Vienna pnllcy
howfurnished tt press with An account
ol tho recently discovered anarchist plot
to bum Vlcnua Although many dotalls
aro obviously suppressed tho plot 14
shown to have surpassed In extent and
dlabollo lngonulty any dynamite plot over
concocted Seventeen of tho cousplra
tors havo been arrested An oxamluatlou
of tho prisoners and of tbo plot shows
that It was hatched In end directed from
America and London and was to bo
carried out by Vienna anarchists re-
cently roturncd from Amorlca Tho
plot Jwas cleverly organized Tho
conspirators wcro divided Into sovoral
groups one of which was detailed to 11 ro
tbo town another to take chargo of dyna-
mite operations and another to forgo the
necessary otlhlal documents to get money
for expenses Tho parties were dotallcd
to set tire tolenslngUntcrmllng Ilozon
dorf Mcidllng andjCrvorlon Tho pollco
got wliJjpJttho plal and watched It until
ulmostmaturcd They receive universal
pralso for their zeal and circumspection
An anarchist of 1rague ga o the Urst in-
formation concerning tho conspiracy to
tho authorities Tho plotters wero mostly
Czoks and Oormtns They held secret
meetings In taverns at Tensing when tho
operators vtcro Instructed In tho uso and
manufacture of bombs Tbo materials
found Include numerous daggers and
bombs of dynamite fire bottles for tiring
buildings printing and forging Imple-
ments and a variety of disguises all of
the most Ingenious character Another
plan to obtain money was by means of
forged documents to frighten old ladles
at whose houses tbo plotters would mako
a domiciliary visit under prutenso of
searching for counterfeit monoy when
they would seize all good monoy upon
which they could lay hands A recent
flro In a prlvato houso was tho result of
an experiment with a lire bottle
VKUV VISHV
Paris Oct 11 Tho Nouveau Mondo
publishes a sensational letter from Gen
Diaz president of Mexico to the effect
that during tho late attempt to establish
an cmplro In Mexico Marshal Daralne
through a third party offered to pluco lu
Ills bands towns occupied by thu French
and to surrender Maxlmllllan Mantuls
Mlrsmon and others If ho accented a cet
taln proposal which Diaz rejected be-
cause ho deemed It dishonorable
oil in snao
Duolin Oct 11 A petroleum spring
has been discovered under n house lu
Bllgo Whlld thu floor of tho houso was
being repaired a quantity of oil suddenly
burst forth Tho spring affords a good
supply of oil
MINISKit TO TUIIKBY
Constantino ft Oct 11 Tho sultan
has accepted Sir William White as British
minister to Turkey
AN AUDItKSS TO TIIK rOWKIIA
London Oct 11 His reported that
the Itusslan government Is preparing a
note to tbo powcrswhlch will bo thu fore-
runner of decisive measures In Bulgaria
IWIOAItUN KIXCTlON
Sofia Oct 11 In tho city elections
for members of tho great sobranje to
elect a successor to 1rlnco Alexander all
the government candidates havo been
successful M Karaveloff Itusslan re
ceived but fifty votes out of I00 cast In
Ms district
A 11UHSIAN 1IOT
lliiLUToioua Oct 11 A plot has
been discovered to create revolts through-
out tho two Dulgarlas by means of armed
bands engaged by too Russian consulates
at Sofia Pblllppopolia and Kustck Sev-
eral of tbo ring leaders have been ar-
rested
A IKAPXR OF HKV0UJTI0HI8TS
HOKJATOct II Tu T goTernment nP
tacbes little importance to the actions of
the Itusslan agent hero in suspending
diplomatic relations A Macedonian Who
was arrested here admitted that ho was
tho leader of a baud of Mace-
donian organized In V 1 Sagra
and Ksk Sagra to act against
thu government On Saturday
a crowd nootcd at a number of peuxatit
nho wero assembled In tho garden at tbo
Ilusslau consulate Tho peasants replied
by throwing blocks of wood ood stone i
The crowd retaliated wherui > oj toj
Montenegrins In garden of tho cotij
snlato fired npoo tbo mob Fifteen
bullets struck the walls of lb4t
FOltT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY OCTOBER 12 1886
I SjHlmsl
aletteE
British and Oorman consulates The
peasants subsequently left tho consulate
They said thoy did uot know for what
purpose their prcsonco was required but
a t they had been Induced tocomoto
Soda by six chiefs So era persons dis-
guised as gen darracs have been arrested
for denouncing the government
cirf itooNuattT auukstkii
DuntlN Oct 11Tho famous Capt
Moonlight who Is idontlflod with tho
Darby raids in Cork Claro and Limerick
has been arrested at Kanturcjc
KfltPT MUST 1IB NKUTIUI
lUms 0t 11 La ilcpubllquo Fran
calso discussing tho need ot neutrality
In Kgypt says that Englands annotation
of that country would amount to a casus
belli
TIIK MEMnKnSOPTIIKMlNIBTItVKJKCTKD
Sorn Oct 11 A crowd of fully 6000
porsons met Gen Kaulbars upon his ar-
rival at Shumls Tho spokesmon told
him that the people had full coblldeuco
In the government Afterwards a crowd
assemblod near a window whoie
Gen Kaulbirs was soated nud hooted
nt him Twelve KankovUts who
were going to pay their respecti to tho
general appealed to the oHloem to tils
pOrsq the crowd but they refused to
do so
All the mombers of tho ministry havo
bcerl elected by lmmcnso majorities Tho
returns thus fir received show tho elec
tion of 100 Ministerialists and twontyono
Kiukovlsts
AIKXANDKU WILL ACCK1T TltK aI10 K
London Oct It A dispatch from Vi-
enna says that at a meeting at Hustchnkr to
dayM Stonar read a dispatch fromlrlncJ
Alexander declining tho money voted to
him by tho sobranje and saying that ho
was prepared to accept tho throne of Bul
garia If ro elected
AII ARK RKTURNKD
lmiuiorous Oct 115 All tho gov
crnmont candidates havo been returned
to tho sobranje including Stambuloff
Ittdosloffand Stoyanoff
BKNTBNCKt TO KKATII
RLvimii Oct llrFathor Gaolot who
murdonid tho bishop of Madrid has bouu
convlotod and sonteuccd to death
EXECUTIVE ClYEMEfiOl
Uow tho New York llojroottera lain Their
Liberty
Aibanv N Y Ool 11 Gov HlflhaS
commuted to 100 days each tho term ot
Imprisonment of Michael Stroh and a
number of other boycottcrs who wero
comlcted with him and sentenced to Im
prisonment for terms ranging from
a year and a halt to three
years and eight months These
wero tho men who forced Browor
Thotss to pay a largo sum of money to
securo tho removal of tho coycott upon
his beer on tho ground that tho sum ox
torted had becu expended n prosecuting
tho boycott Gov Mill makes tho point
that those rricd did not know they
wero vlolatlngUSo law In doing as thoy
did such atriconstrucllou of their
acts nevor beforo having been
laid down by tho courts that thoy did
not demand this money secretly of or
their own uses that tho money was ac-
tually spent in tho boycottand that when
collected from Tholss It was re-
turned to tho union which advanced
It Tho application ot tho law having
been establishedand the governor having
assurances both from tbo prisoners and
from tho central labor union that they
will hereafter Implicitly obey It aud re-
frain from cxactlug damages for
tho expenses ot prosecuting boy-
cotts thu ends of justice havo
been attained hence thu commutation
which ho grants stipulating distinctly
that f uturo violations of this statute need
txpect no clemency from him Under1
tbo commutation tho terms of tho pris
oners expire today
Holism
ADMITTED TO HAIL
Corpus Trlnl ot the Hlnjrvr ot
Charles Quintan
Sporlal to tho Qarcttli
Oaivkbton Tux Oct 11 Tho case
ot nmes ODcll tho slayer of Charles
Qulnlan last August camo up beforo
District Judgo Cook today ou a writ of
habeas corpus Tho attorney forprlsonor
Ma McLemoro claimed that tho offentu
charged against ODcll was billable and
submitted tho evidence of a largo number
ot wltiusios to substantiate this claim
A conplo ot hundred spectators wero
present throughout tho day eagerly
ilsteuing tniiu evidence The defuuso
from thu Uiture of Its examination evi
dently intends to maintain on the final
trial that Qnlnlan was armed with a
bowleknlfc during tho struggle aud at-
tempted to Uso It on ODoll A couple
of witnesses swora that ODell uas con
siderably under tho Influence of liquor
at tho time ot tho killing After hearing
tho tr Idcnce tbo court decided to admit
tbo prisoner to bell in thu sum ot
85000 It Is understood that ODell Villi
mako tbe bond tomorrow and will then
be at largo on this community pending
blsllnal trial In company with tho San
Antonio mau Sims far tho coldblooded
murder of Qulnlan
AN OUTlUUIil AMEUIUAN
Tlie Story Inlil b Thomas llronn on III
Krlena from Mia Iuao del fiort Jell
Special to tho Uazotto
Kl Iaho Tkx Oct 11 Thomas
Brown tho roan who was chased across
the Itlo Grande by Mexican policemen
shot ut brutally beaten and forced back
acrots tho river without tbo formality of
extradition papers was released today
from the laso del Norte Jail and Imme-
diately crossed to this sldo
TWhIb tho nlory tnTeli 7TrBr reporter i
I wK born In San Francisco My fother
was a native American namod Charles
Brown and my mother a California Mexi
can I was arrested at Iaho del Norte on
the chargo of being drunk though I
never touch liquor at all I was tried
and sentencedto a months hard labor on
I ho roads I made my cscspo and was
followed to this side captured and taken
bodlw They shot at inc clubbed me v fth
a pistol anil put their fuet on my neck add
pounded my bead ith a rock
Brown snows evidence ot lough treat-
ment and Consul firlgQim Is prtparlog a
roporl of his cams to U forwarded to
Washington
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Fine Teas
Coffee rt te < 1 frejt every
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VOL XII NO 74
A JDBGEJOISFA70B
Hon F J McCord of the Seventh Ju
dicial District of Texas is Re-
quested to Resign His Office
Ills Aolten In tjao Ilnbons Corpus Trial
ot ho Defmdnnts in tho Hoard
Mnrdor Cage Heroroly Ceusnrcd
A ItaVlewot ttioSsnsBUonmehoolltiBoii n
HnhUnyln Tune rRU A Wotumittia
Cnnse of tlm Trouble
Special to the iRiotte
Canton Tret Oct 11 Tho follow-
ing oxtraordluary petition was sont to
District Judge McCord signed by somo
secn or eight hundred namesi
Watflttt N Jn < dM
Tow
Dkar 8m Wo the underslgnoft ltl
tens ot tho Seventh Judlalal dlttrlcr
would rcsprtstlnlly request you WWlcn
tho olllco of district Judo of thtSdls
trlct for
tho following reasons
1 llecaiiBo ws feel that In tho killing
of Alex Hoard nt WiIIb Iomt on tho
27th day ot June 1880 a coldblooded
unprovoked murder was committed nutl
that suos crimes aio calculated to anti
do bring reproach aud condemnation
nnon tho peucoablu lawabiding
cltUjns
of Vau tndtcouuty unless our JudlcM
oilleors promptly ami faithfully perform
tho duties lucumbcnt upou them and hv tf
strict and Impartial adhorenco to duty
tell to such malefactors that puro un-
adulterated Justice will bo meted out to
thorn and thereby supprctii such crimes
lu tho f uturo
J Wu bellevo tbo killing of Alex Board
to havo been a deliberate premeditated
murder and tho entlrct gommunlty feels
outraged and IndlgnnrittKfct < holnous
murder should bo committed lu their
midst and tho porpotratars go compsra
tl ely troo and wo bollevo tho action ot
your honor on tho habeas corpus trial of
tho defendants is in Offeot a declaration
by your honor that tho dofendauts woro
justlllablo lu committing thu murder Wo
bellevo that your honors judgment In ad-
mitting tho patties to ball Is virtually a
roloasa fur them ami that It will have a
tendency to encourage others to commit
the same character of crime rather thau
to pruvotitnnd suppress such lawlessness
Thorcforo believing that tho laws of
our state havo been disregarded undt
public fcontlmeiit and public decency nuil
justice havo boon outrjgod by yonr
uctlou In tho nutter wo b uld rcspat
fully request that you rdslgu tho olllco ot
district judgoof this district
The affair of vhlch thli U tho out-
growth was repjrtod In Tine IuktIk
at tbo time The causo ot tho killing as
far as can bo lvnruud was slanderous
talk said to have comu from Board con-
cerning a slBtcr ot Will Peace and sister
Inlaw of John McKoc but no kin of bra
MolCce Tho first of tbo trouble was a
peisonal encounter botwpfn Boards wife
and the young lady pokon of Board
icpoatod some assertions mado by his
wlfo and talaboarors did thoir part On
tho Sunday of tho killing Board camo to
town and John MoKoc Will and lCnnla
Peace demanded satisfactory settlement
Finally about 11 oclock McSlsson and
Board went up stairs Into Justice llaynos
olllco to talk over what had been said
As they camo down tho McKeen and
Peacoi woro at tho foot ot tsu stairs
John McKco asked Slssyn what they baU
done Slsson replied It Is just as I
said John McKeo thun asked llDsrd
who his author was Board re-
plied Gcuoral rumor MaKuu saldi
Aro you not thu huthor Board re-
plied If you want to taku It that way
do bo
McKeo then jerked out his pistol and
struck Board but tho pistol IIred Inflict-
ing a scalp wound Board was addled by
tho shot but managed to got his pistol
out and flrfd at John MclCec then
whlrkd aud llrcd at Jim McKeo Thu
shooting was then general somo twenty
snots being 11 red In about a mluuto or
less Board as riddled with bullets L
Statlor fatherinlaw ot noard who was
trying to slop tho shooting was struck
In thu arm Jim McKeo was shot In tho
urm and thigh Board fell forward on
his face his brains ooring from two
ghastly woundf In tho forehead and his
blood staining tho sidewalk After So
was down ho was shot again
Thcsu facts c ra i before Justice Ilaynes
and his diclslon wasi No bond for John
aud James McKeo and Will Peace
and llnnls Peaco bond at 910000
Tho caso was nppealcd to District Judge
McCord and tried at Gilmer on writ ot
habeas corpus McCord set the bond of
the first three at 84000 oaah and Knots
Peace at 62000 Thu polltlon Is thu out-
growth of dissatisfaction with Judge
McCords ruling Inthe caso Board wai
armed with a SB caliber bulldog pistol
John and James McKeo with Colts 46
caliber and Will Poaco a sraallor wtapou
Iannis Poaco took no part In tho shooting
aud much regret Is expressed that he is
Implicated Board was oxdeputy post-
master and was universally admired auj
esteemed
s
THEY AIM ItELIAULE
The
ten Serpent Seen Again with Ilia
llenil Fivo Test Out of tV ter
BniuaisronT Conn Oct 11 Phillips
Panford and Walter Slroud of West
Point and lr Koycs of New York all
gpntlemin of high social Handing left
West Point barborjejiterday morning for
a plcasu ro Tail TTiey rTplft ttflTt
about 1280 oclock wuen ha f
way botweoo West Point and South
Point thoy saw wbit was supposnd to bo
a school of porpoise Approaihlng to
within an eighth of a mitf they found
the object to lis a hu a son serpent It
showedH bead ahmi llv feet nut of tho
water and from 70 to 100 f t of Its oo < jy
Could be sueu It wu mo lag
sdnttieasterlr at the rate of from
utee to four miitu an hour
Oil siloing tliclr bm H u pircmlly out
of right un I ncr m lis ipe d to aliout
l fit milt K avlrnt I > iitiii w itir u Its
w > imiltrtn iii < > fufetumn mt Tho
tnv i urodl ot u as tu parties
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