Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 251, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 25, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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FOBT WORTH DAILY GAZETTE
rUELISHED EVERY DAY CI I HE YEAR
BY THE GAZETTE CO
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION
LARGEST TEXAS CIRCULATION
LARGEST SOUTHERN CIRCULATION
With Three Exceptions
Wl
< CLOSINQ HOURS
Ths bnsloess department o Tb Oaxstte
Will remain open uptll lbs thus Indicated
IttlOWt
Faltudays mg P
Blindly 8p
jfjierdars in lb we k 0 VJz
Headers f Ths riasette who are going
away lor the summer months can nave
Ths Gasetts sent to tbem pnl l
away Lsavs the address lo lbs basinet
offlee
headers of Tbe Haiti U who era going
awLy for lbs summer months rati lars
The Osteete sent I thra regularly walls
aw ij tears tit address la tht UtilutM
ftict
Posters Loral Forecast
Th atom waves will reach thlamerhHan
and the other changes noted will JJ
it u within 1W mile of Fort Verlb
within twenty four hours of sunset of tn
dste given l irw
Jnly svWorm wiw on ibl meridian
Jair 3 Wind cbanilug
July 27 < ioo t and clearing
JuTi SfrFslr and cool r
July ZifOJvderaUflg
WILkMAkll MAHTi HLOWkY
An Associated Trwa dispatch otbrms
that a census of congrejkual opinion
inade under tbe preskWa Io lruetlous
has reveal that there It likely to 1
a sharp rwitrorersy In exeb house dar-
ing the special saIon that th fcher
aian law will probably il be repealed
rl ti iti < adoption of a subwtltute
rufMir < and that tbe apeWal session I
HUy to lip over Into th regular >
tln whib will begin In Pereinber
There la lrttl > doubt that If ancfa a tp
anlr iotil < l hire U n foreseen < he f tla1
w woiil I not hart 1 > ii callwl Tho
I > In n Jt whiia oVfrfwradilM
ij f K it m iKHlticofitiandeM who
ri ti qwtt > tintWatand how jo opl vlio
lit if > f rtitir rJnraie1 cirri can rcti
t r > i ptaln oinntcna far tb m
i Un i mi < b a KiibJ i t ami who ex
rtnl ii li r tiltimatmn woulil uftr
itr concn ami the ruanlrj nnJ i ro
In la a JWy th Uginlatlon tbef < 1
iraO
Ttiouxh it wt Hprmtg ahriipllr upon
fuKtc ti < in tin coontry was not
ir iiir fr ibr fmanrlal U ilft II
S > i j i > r < > hiMlvt ffMiallr Uhl pJmm
tin iwi n of th utrifJMt lait ywir ft
sl tolf unhnhlvn nlo th enro
puitrn li tliA rnotraj Southfru ami
Wiru alaif It waa trvai l a tf
NaiU imf iri inre > wlHi tb tariff i ani
II it ptiUii jiihkI in too familiar
Wrf tb MiliJMt t < > i ntiuniKxiM hj
i i r or 4 fruui all atrrH lr i
IH t i 1h < frljfhlHiml or boUInl iuto
J tr art loo rotrnly Ijotmusa a few mm
Her In < rlif to u n eurh bme
I < ira t at off more limn the cjtiM
tb It an Tort DtanJpnlat tiio
markrt In UH It oiafcM i > ririout lt
tle iliffermn to th Muntrj ft tint Ihw
comra of tbes stntrj of the fathlonihla
wrtn ilolh Tli uext fi ran rial m a
to ali > 1sl will 1 fn hlt > tM
direct for th Tvllff of th agricultural
aad oooiffierrfal eU M t not for tin
ape uldtlT Intrr at or th raunlrr vfll
know rh wiwn wli It undfrataniU
T rr well hecauw of a larpo eipcrUncfi
that tlwre I notlilnx In common 1m
tw n the Intnre t of tho momj apt < i
latora atvj Out Intvreala of the tutilillU
frno JfmonU a astem utu r Hlilfli
thi > blood all runhni to one point tin
olhw rrar aa nni illitrlbutlait of
it < > a elemfflt thrlro upon ajduCjii
tiurrlM Haetiiatlon panic tU olh r
rwira an t i How of oouimrrcA
It haa cooie at laat to n tllrwt Imno
h twfea tlm two contllttliMi lutertt
andl vn W foiijilit to a fhtUU Nellier
rh ajxvtil im mi iwr the amrwvHnit
mnittr < uIm will finnUy illapo f tir
jura o NoUl rnn foaol nor to
eout l for lh uHid > < j of tho
l h ir llnaneUl ayatwnt chmifea are by
tW ttHHlcoay of n Uvvuftife Thi
mouwy birooa Wtmni iu taiit ami rli
wUrewlofW but Ui kopI pro
W rtltfl ffU lu haatw lowly
w TiTirtWuu fi ffl thhrfuua t
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km iih jirtiimratl
M iir f iwny
bi lM irf mrr M Wad ami talk
Tli llou Itllllt HWlt ik J
thr n In TiiftJoiio ihreii of tiny nut
lie fmI Ifj tlip lMmi Tmi1 vnijrn
hr 1 ln Mflto lv thy Uuii
ratl ilutJftfti arhK for dm c hi
4kv v iiNill Unvn of butU itMals und
H Ull 1 Jl l Nil SIHTINUII IH tllhillll
th mIi > ihhi of a MiiMlmit lit > wwuhl
not luvi > a retiotniiutluir for louunfta I
Th < UotMliBvy of Trttw ihiutfh a l
ywiiirf matu h MMfti hi nl enmiglt to
bfllji > tk it i mmmi Iioiiimo nhouM ho i
a rulo of t ntlval
an wcl a yf P0u
moMal nfcAttltli ytU x a IKm
otrata lio nt fjititl ho C1i1m o Ihlfonn
ft liiftfrejnnvrtil of jtrltu UiIih atut
pitqioiaa Ami OUp1 upon It nn artUo
ana cffrttlrtf mmwlmi in hu Uialrict
jit lUYbvfvtiifeX 13 alk o1 IVinormilo
papor < p eiiMT ut DunoVral who itru ou
th tum tlfuylmr tlie < hirs < n that
a Dfmwrpjjc uliul Ulmtlgu lua u jeiU
t vcratlf voB rii proiMHtr to rrpuillilo tlw
oleum pr4nil ti utauj for lhuotnllai
vaiU at Uilapo arul rHterated on oTiT
tiunji In ihftfouth flul U in il
lot vfliopalsn Tlie Tlmw inwvn or
ravht to t w thtt but fur tho wnifi
f tlnnct of Hir ppiipfe 1ii mrh itjctt fit tlw
Jloo IJilhr of IVims whu aw tho
iin r pt toe wrty iind mJltvl off their
Mwti ftUiWWktil tnjnfigijl from th
tipnhi of tho IDinpaltfu tmth tho rtone
of tho polk the Democratic ptrty wouhl
fvjtojjijr huTo a uilnorty r iH > ntallqa
JEW I Month If iJoHtliunicunsrfiiK
Uleu cuuM he iwntUd l by th iuo of-
f J ml p4tn > u3tv niul utber J glo lo ho
Hfhhh to thile plinlfiw a th Titiiw
ywi < hajoiilioui o bo Iho pvnUhnioit
Voahi Iw natpewl H uouhi be junt
nTh rotviUtlhr f lVa M In what
TUa Tlm tfpr > ftIiHllento Wra to b
1U U jj honornbl uiau llarlp Jilwlu
fil blnw W to llnntalUiii last j ir h
wlU Tot for it thla y ar Oli re arv
amua of tu hrsA uujortty of ui Id
1Uiis Vho Ul r aad asnrt Jthut tho
1 Uv l it It I i
DrtnocMllo patty K honortbJe
party that wbateTeP way t Ita aulls
ft < 1M not ubtsta othce Ihrouch the art I fire
of a lie
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TIIK liritOPKAX WAUCkOUD
Few of the treat war of Eorop haJ
as mnch proTocatlott ai J furnlahcd In
tho effort of Franw to app tpriata a
larpf wrtlon of the klninlow of Slam If
the French bad proposeJ a rarriuB up of
the little lloirtloni aotl a dUtriballon
aflrr Ibe VoUnh prerfsl < nit It I hkely that
they woaM hate prnwiritcreJ no aerloqa
oi > poItion lo lbf4r dljra hut a lnjle
handM theft U a different matter and
not to be tolerated by other jrrrtt power
The tone of the foreign dlfpatchra I
u < h at to warrant the expectation that
limland will Interfere If Franco laalatt
on her territorial claim TJiat wooH
mean a war In whloh all of the great
power would ultimately become la
volretl Itnwla ba already Indicated a
wnilnjrncM If not an nnilety to Join la-
the fray by a sarlnlt Franc of her sup-
port In the eTent of war China whoe
territorial rijthts are directly InvoIrM
will fisbt rather than aurrender to the de-
mands of the French If norland rroroi e
her cooperatioh Th KnriMi com
merelal Intereat which control KmilUh
Iiullthw I menaced by the French In-
vasion and It U not at all unlikely that
the ate of Bangkok wooM I followe1
by an I3nsr1l h derivation of war
All Forope 1 In an ugly temper ami
more U pnaeJ to bittle tbau to diplomat
nlllance 1
mat y The Frenchnuselnn
aeretited to mean a general war sooner or
at r at d there are oot wnntlnff Indica-
tions that the menaced nation ore grow-
ing weary of the diplomatic atrugttle
rtioo Ing If war uiat come that It should
come quickly
lOHV HllimMAV FATUIOr
It wis the SU konla OlobePemoerflt
e bHiero which remark that n fi-
nancial measure to pan congreas mint
hare on it the O K of John Sher-
man This from ft ItiptibUcan piper
ha the npfwirance of a Joke hut the
New York World which w e as he
organ of Ifetern Democracy is not
willing for It to go at that Comtm n
ing on rh assertion by Senator Wit
Di u that It Is the bualness of the
majority parly to d dde what congress
oi ght to do the World wiys
Hot In a larger sense and from a patri-
otic pntnt of rlew the itipnbliertn leaders
bare also a duly to irform Jobu Hher
msn for esnmple knows perhain liter
Mm11 any other man In conaresrf Jrt t whit
lieHls to In done to re tor eontldenre Ita
our nntlotinl tlnsnees the tack nt which
H the main siine of our pre
ent bnsloess trouble II U wit
haiiil erfl now as lie sdinlls that
he wa when the allver ntt Itearltig
bis turae was psaeed by any conalhrn
tbm hf the effect which currency legUln
tlnti it III bare opon the < > rcyiiMilt ot the
While ItotHH lit I free to uct lie box
uvn taught by eiperli nee the dtsMtmu
VMi iqiiHit of danscrons cotoTirimjIi
Whv should n t t < inator Miertnau give
frsnhly and freely to rongroM the Wmflt
> f bin wlnlom VVc are contMHit that he
Mill da so At the txKtotn J obit Mhirmau
Is s patriot
lie Kill tint 1 evperfeil of conr e as a
member of the minority li > ftrmulate and
littnxlnce n m t nre of rtllef Hut m a
inrriitMT of tbe ilnamv coiiiiiitttti > t and n
senator Inrgrly rwpt n lhle for the com
Hinmilw u < t wbMi bn now wUliev tu eee
repealed be unlitto tut wise In romifl
and l > rare In enewli
It Is a time fir putrloia to unite lo wire
tbe eixintry from intuit distrews and lin
ptitdlog peril
MMIIAIIONH OV nilj HUniT OF
rovviuiHtov
It li ony fnlr tn state that In ehanglng
flWIt on ths ntlrrr MOmtlon Jml i lurk
bM done tttiat nianj prnmlmnt members
of the Drmorratle t arty Imre ttone within
the iiant few months rircniiiatancri hyp
illffermt now to uliat thet were nereral
years or ien tnontbs agulIouiton Post
Circnni tanc < are dlfTerent thtt
I ty ay during tho caiupnlgn It w <
necessary ti pndfy Ibe p N > ph > nnd now
aontehni elm Is to be phiiwrd
I es the Post think by the way Pint
a warty which took power on n dccliin
tlon for bltutHnlUra has a right tu chaiue
front and adopt mnnom < tallin ns th
permanent ihllry of tho cotintry wltiout
gWlng tho iNHHie a clinneo to eipr > ss
ItiemMolrAs on the aubJeetT
Judge Clark ami the IW nny with-
out criticism hniige their tlvna i > of
ten as ihtv ihooae on this or au > m Iht
subject but a chnngo of goTernmiit
iwiley from that outlined by the FhlJUJ
Ihtform is quit A dllfircitt mtttor
The auh erIWni to the Inlewnlfilns
1khi1 to the Chlcigo ln k iim ntltl
lexiw railway hare had nn exhibit of the
jsiliiathm In wlikh the Imtidamen are
1lacid und khoul 1 wrtie forwartl and put
their HiilMi > rl > ions m sum ns iKissIhle
Thews men mnde tlie bonl for the com
i lunn pksI of Dm cllyr nnd at mvy
11wers In litnrv Irtlmr wnrrr nnI rn h
I he losx Hhout be
I inddo t light rti
alhli and It run be lightened by the
prompt payment of the money jirtj dm >
1 tjuiri
I Hie reportorhl Imagination nt WW
itgton aivnta to be kevpliig mni VII
thn tUrnlouu ter ThU lu n Wnahltia
tun dlsputeh 1 Mhl for nei
1 iaMeraMe oMti aUkHi eaUta to atlrtr
MHIa fatftea the uiiranditUrt
uw
of
l
thy at
her imrthaao act
Captain Inililnrlr stntM to n tueet
Il of tho Itleens nt the chninher of
conmene thtt ho Would jny liui hun
drttl dolhrs to nny one who would take
his pliiee on the Uock Uhida Iwnd
Hdhsequent ercnt show that he was not
far fonf In Ids estlunte of tho taik
he and hU aivKintcn Ijid a sumwl
A fllmy frnma Mmcture standa for a
Ihkfc Inland dipot tnntcml of a pom
inotltous Importing building of tone
and brlcki nnd nil beciumi of the oh
atlnncy of n few people who would
lnjntv the puhllir without doing any
ffiod for themselves
The oMtrucrtoniU to the completion of
I the ltok Island art o > ruIng some
noto-
riety and injkliig n record that should
not and wilt not bo forgotten by the
people of the city It Is one thing to con-
tend for a rlghtt another thing to do a
public wrong
floveruor Mark lis m has namiO a t > ua
ceagcr to tienator Stanford In the person
of leorge O IVrklns Ho Is described
a friendly to the Southern Padua and
will not tote agalnlt any monopoly or
corporation
IfTvtasbadherforcn now assembled
at Austin la frout of Ilangkok ahe
could probciUyjMnSiam herself
X tf Kock klaad obatrncUoiJiu were
THE QAZBTH FXV WOfiJH TEXAS TUESDAY JULY 251093
dung therosekes ar r while Inflict
the pabile their con
lag a wrosg oa
doct would be regarded with some de-
gree of comj > osnre
If the Tens craps are aa large an
they are bow expxrted to 1 this year
wlU lead aoy year between 1SS0 ami
Ifcaj fa the volume of Immigration to
Texas
Oerroany advUes France that If abe
ran fil ron oUHon for tbe lose of
AlinceIirraltie n tbe gain of Hiamesr
tcrrltorr Berlin will offer na objection
War In IJurope tueani one dollar a
buihel for wheat and it looks hke war
IftBiness ai well aa the suspended
banks Is beginning to resume
TKXAH MIFTINOS
Vtnlln Tex wants a lu beryard
A band or petty thieves lofeats Taylor
An exwlare leunton will be bdd at Tyler
July 2S and 1
IJndalea mat refrigerator car of fruit
waa chipped last Saturday
Worms are ravaging tbe cotton crop la
different parts of Amttln county
Tbe mathlnery U being placeil la tbe
new cotton seed oil mill at Itowle
rge shipments of melons by rail are
beaog Mot north from Iiollrar Tex
Tbe new cotton compress at I a Orange
Tex will soun t e ready f > > r bunine
Cattlemen lu the vh tally of Childress
Tea are suffering from the depredations
of eattlo Iheives
A Utile thlld of R A Halgoo1 llrlng
near lUinle teticd on a pile of burolug
etubers and was badly burned
Hereral bulUlngs at Knnl were move < l
fnnii their foundations by a wlud tarin
which visited that place laat week
A movement I on foot among the people
of Jackeboro to reballd the JaiLboro
rulkr mills Capital atoik irff
A new > oat mY ralle < l Iturlelgb bss
ben establlshtxl at 1 loach Prairie with
Mr lustaru Tlmme as piattnaittr
ltnbert Iowling a kleptomaniac 14 yeara
oil has been arreled for robbing the
money tllla of tuerthants at Pilot point
Tho mrphcnvllle clly Imard of eauatlaa
tloti liaa ralved the assesameiils of lis tax
pj > era The total amount of Increaae H
more than llOonno
Cattle In tho vicinity of Hanger are going
blind It Is twlieved to be rmi d by a
meri which pets Into the eye while tbe
rattle are grazing
The iople of Delta and surrounding
ran title will bold n three < lays encamp-
ment at CoopM beslnnlng July 7 for the
pnrpo H of reit recreation and Hticatldn
Two saloon In pinlaon having Iwcn nn
ablfl to senire 1h sliznatnreii of twnthlrds
of the population within r M fett of their
place of builnesa have leen compvlUd to
tlose
Temple U rejolelng over a bountiful sup-
ply of art culm water lhe How was
reache < l nt n depth of 1 fut and U
estlmatM to tn about IIkmkio gallon per
day heveral other wells will be sunk im
immediately
Tho ouly wooden lx > wl manufactory lu
North TcTaa la 1orate < l at the tuouth of tbe
Mlneml In Orar oii comity aul la ownM
by Mr Itlfiird who flnda a ready sale for
his gnnda Tha bowls art made of n h and
In all sixes
Irving county Tex 1 a new county
which waa organised July 11 It la Itu
aled on the ea t shlo of Iho Iccea river
and adjoins 1 > I ly county Sew Mexico
on tbe aouth Mentone nhout thirty mlhS
north of IVeoi City I tint county smt
Parltea are digging on J t KleyM place
near oil Illco In thu hope of finding nn
old MexUan gold mine whltli they ilnlni
to be there mvordltig to Mexlmn iharts
lu tlit lr pussesNlon Only human liunia
have so far l in imenrth l
I > r J n Slobley of Wh htta Pulla I the
owner of u lahiuMc tninlnom It Is do
strHH > l as bditft not Inrger than n Inttrr
bean and as black as atone coal It Is
tluliued to hare lweu found In the stotmuli
of u deer and to hate ht > in urlgluilly the
troperty of a Mra ibon of Aiiboniu
The fobnlng fiiurllKliiirt pttttmanters
hare 1hhi apixdnteil In Texas IHgHby s
Itlutfs Jefffrson timtily MUrt Itlok
i I A Heiitmlugwa resigned Hlllcu
duhl Ulrrls countj H A Ilauer vice
Albert ttllllimieon rentgnel Jackaitiivllle
Chtnk eminly A J tluiwher Uo X
XI Pain removed lnwrctM Knufinmi
foiiuty J It llleks Tlie Ilk Himuel
reelgtiml IJlrorf Uhtrty hnml > J Jt
Mvrgau lva U C Cliiioberi ninorcd
JIIIICItAPI
The Alhen Vlnttcalor Is rr sale
The IVult Iltrmer published at Fruit
laud Its bin atifpiudwl
Tht lteuuniMit IVho iihltsbe l In the
lutenwl of the iutorvd > eopl lias nude Its
nppeurnaea SI Kmttu 1 alitor
H I llklnf formerly l roprMor of
ih Alexandre uw has purchased the
flob tViHity Ituatter puMUbaJ ut U < d > ert
I e
OKLAHOMA AMI INDIAN
IHltlttlOltV muh
Depots have been erected an telegraph
ntflces established at AVilcll and lllg Cabin
on the therohee dlrUlan of the Katy
IVrty acres of thn Jtimen farm southeast
of 1U Hum his be Hi plate < Into dty lota
Captain AMIUe n freek Indlin In Jail
nt OU thorns for minlatighter tiled lau
lrdiiy of bcuiorhagt
The fanning mill aulndler has been work-
ing Oklahoma The scheme U to induce
tbq fitrmcr to sign whot Is supposed by
him to lw an agreement lo Mvme itgn
for tho mllja but width turns out an onter
for a full car load of fanning mill ut efc >
oibltant prices anl note to pay fee
tame
Tbe Hkerokee commission has anlrnittted
an offer to the Ouge Inillaim ii it U
ltellt ve4 they will nceejit lHvy ar to
receive 10 < acres apiece and be paid ft >
cents an acre far the hnlinee This will
give tbe government lotw > moro acres
of land to throw open to n tttvineut the
coming winter
T xn Deep Water Port
V i Unuiton Post
i ir JU ° 0 uiipm Tlie i > ort
I11 M alowrsido the
i
lils and unloidNl nto thmn Is a din
Wrous eowMltiou for business IU
m L n tffonl 4o w their larL
h Jl W fnJwdi L The plan
iLrliA l inlt dtapatch to irs
or Iom tho bu
ln s to u port that dot
TIIIJ PAItAMOUNT I8HUK
Southern and Western Governor
Kxprcdw punitive Oplulona or tho
l > uly orCongress
JIcCOXNEtJ Or IDAnO
I iKlIeVe that the repeal of the Sb > r
maa law It Mowed ttf an enactment
placing silver where It waa Intended
to he kei by the framcra of our con
titntion would bo tbe heat course for
congreas tn pursue at the coming extra
session Tbe demonetlMtkm of Miur
nas eertalnly a violation of the cojstl
tution and If the coming congress h is
tbe courage to undo the wrong of 71
COnadeucif will be to a great extent re-
stored
Tbe growing lack of eonfideoce In the
falthrulness of represent a Uvea In con
xresi the sadleat feature of tbe pres
t crfflw As soon ii the nilvir pijs
Hon la settled congreas should beforet
adjournment take up an pass such
tariff legislation as proitosed by the
fresent a dml nisi rati on tbereliy reniov
Qg tbe uncertainty which now exiata
WILLIAM k MiCOXNTIU
ItPj i Jovernur
Uui e City Idaho July IT
OTOVB 6FmISS0UIU
The Detnoeratlc congrea ahould In
my opinhm perform the duties fjr
which It wai ilected aiie demoiftiri
tlon of lrer I not one of them Jt
was elected on a pledge to reduce tho
tariff to n revenue baals and tbe fill
ulment of that pledge should not 1m
I > tPonod for oaylhlng 1 am tar free
coinage
W J RTON12
JHeni Governor
Jefferson City Mo July 17
ItlCHARDS OF MOXTAXA
The l > e t remedial legislation would be
the passage of a law granting freo coin-
age to American silver nod ibe Shermnn
liw should not 1h repealed uiilll the
richta of fiilrer are recognised To con
tract the currency aad lesien tbe produc
tion of one of tbe money metal nt this
time Is to augment ditre < and produce
widespread disaster to industrial Intercsta
throagbout the land A iritis brought
nbout by a short sighted nnd tinjustl
fiable warfare on slher cannot be al
layed by the further debasement of the
white tnetaL The earlier that the nd
ml filtration defines Its potter respecting
tho tariff the eurljer will the Interests
of the rniintrr conform to 1m ultuatlon
j n KioiiAitus tiicp
Oovernor
Helena Mon July 17
TIMIBAOIC OF AltKANSAa
Tlie people were promised from every
rostmm thnttf they would giro the Dem-
ocratic party charge of all branches of
tho government It would repeal the Sher-
man law ufibli h freo colmge of both
Milver nnd gold it a proper ratio and
among the verr hrst thing reduce the
tariff to a rrvenne baI If It fall to
< nrry ojit lheo pledges and cspeciitly
If it permit tin gigantic conspiracy of
the creditors of tbe world to rob tbe
debtor to be con mm mated It will receive
n cnstlirntlan at the next election that
will tenth alj concerned the power of the
tsople when fullv nrouaed bv n tn e of
Itijiutlro Th sooner Tt complies with
theae promle the better
W M F1S1IIHCK mem
Oovernor
IJttle Itodt Ark July 17
coiirbnn oivsnmwsKA
A retKnl of tlio ticrmnn law without
legMition etpialty favorably to silver n
miner wuld bo a dangerous experiment
Tlie extM Seiildn stionM confine Itself
uliolly to th financial nneHon
n k cokconn ntep
< fiOiornor
Carson City1 ycr July 17
pnxxoYnn or oiucov
The Shermnn law which dear idea
i llrer from It former position ns i
money ra til to that of a mero com
itoillly lmnldr Is npenlrd whll > it
the snire time the use nf hith gold nnl
sllrer a UieStandard money of the
omtry without discriminating ngaiiut
dthor metal or chirtre nf nilntagi nnl
declared f > r In tbe list mtlonal I > oimo
crntlc ilalfomi slioubl be secured lo
repeal the Sherman without re-
storing lliortslrer dollar to It fomer
function of full tejnl tender mnnev
wonll lieno HIihhIIiI legtMilton It
wouM naty be making n bid natter
worse
The t irlff should nt onci t > e most
mntimlty rfntitfttt and nn Incont tux
provided for bv wbtcd the weillli or
the cininlrvwould be lomiitflletl to bdp
bear the burden of tninilon
HVkVFSTFK Pl XOYKlt
Salem Or fJtily 1 Oovernor
TILLMAN Jplf SOUTH OAUOLIVA
Tlie wjew otnllon of the silvtr < juch
Iton vitally affect the wilfnre of oven1
Uttorer and proijitcir tu tbe Fnlted
States as w rna Hie predominance of
the IbMnmtrdlt Iftrty The repei of
tho Khvrinan law nnd n dlxregirl oft
the silver vhtiik in the tnllonal Do iv
cratle platfornt will tiUinntcL ilm r
both NilltlAatV Jpart nn Proiliicw ii
new iill itftiejit villi the iredltor nnd1
mlnufllcturJI g7tfl4 ont n > d
Hie debtornnl prodndtig states on the
other If w arc to hnu > lie goid stand
rd ami IlMP hicpniM n mere con j
moilily Hifn > w l bt giimllug isMertt
nnd dltrem tho nnme of every whejt 1
grower nndjftOtlvtrawir In America 1
nnd th ne ffi r Minial ilection will
tlnd putocfifc Intreiulieil In cvi
ork eonfrouTed by a solid South and
West biltliiTff r the prindplos of
Democrac Vhntoer mij hu the ban-
ner they unfurl to tho breeze
The presents > I the n ult of
coiiaplracy Unjight on br the failure or
the trctsurvjo redeem slktr cirllllit s
n coin laUverjior com as a11owc < by
taw begun jtbc llatrlson anl cin
tniirtl by itwclrtnd I he repeal of tin
Sherman law without rehahtliratlng 1
er ntay reforf cflntldenw but fni > t un-
It will ilmible lluvimrdnslng power of
gotd jt wlllfalsn double the number of
Paupers amlf snvea In the Uultnl
States
HI TIMMA
Miuulilj g0 Tliy 17
llnKH nt llio Jnli
WOlltWSf jAlU OlUll NDS III
Jnlr Sln luiBjna nllton vlinl
Ac fair > xl lixllv Mpwj ar
Miisimtlit > OJ < f l o njudd tu site ILeni
a nk of Jojrmi it
Till moriJ B unolhfr llljlit of horn
In rli > n tw > l > IJuw > ll l > la l
uf lh BO > > > l1 >
Vtftimtnt J > 0 n ft Iwlure on mln
Ini ul Hi nyrlculturo iu inMr lal
llil mumlns Itet A Oallireny of
lllaagon > fOtlK luttirM m liliira
lion of tilrlHliiil > miip In < lla pi
An lntrniint < I > 1 l > tu Unii
Snio Life nvlns > nn tool vlnio off
iiorr m nt I a
It n lari coiicouni of ino lo
ln > tm > or Allwrt of tvtcilcn llw Knat
iilmmr Uiln W imMIc nuuilou at
thi fair lhl wjwl
TunnUjr i tlif ilajf of tl > o Comtnerrt1
Tfavtlfw iroilo jlown tonn j on
Uio foUvtrlnK il J at tlio f r
bogltii lttcptlo li i rmmm t-
are Mai pr i r l not oulj hT of
flrlalt bnt hr MhlMtorn trtio ilwlrf VItIiik With 1iwiler
pw allr to colUrat the coramtrclal ntnmNOTOS lad Inly 24To p r
tr vd r I 0M WMe sii two wrr loJortJ ana
da STK f 1 iff SJffTKi t a a of wtata
admission Tbo Illinois Central has at Scbafwa pwdir magazine tb afttr
agreed to transport tbe little ones to and I noon Hugh Harvey aud Homer Mouse
from the fair free I lwlJer were lo the oilghborhood with n
Wcdnesdiy tbe African tepuhlle of ttie and as a matter of pustltu shot
Ut etia will celt Urate at the fair A j through tho window of the powder house
unique program U being arranged for the The explosion that followed wa Tfcl25
nnd fifty
occatfon
Dispensary bnw Case
COLUMBIA S U Jnly 24 Judge ll d
sona decltton refusing an order of search
and aelzure lo the cae of J M Jonta
the Darlington saloon keeptr reported for
selling IWuor provokes tbe admlulitra
lions local organ to say that the Judge
ought to be Impeathed and characterise
htm as the lluuor mens beat friend in
dlsrusiln the section of dHpeusary act
authorising an offlcer to search a man a
prrmlHes nd co a > cste hU perianal prop-
erty Jndge Hudson saya
If the conitruttldu of act contended
for by plaintiff be correct or If tbe article
be enforced as lis terms demand then no
rltlaen of the land high or low In the
city town or conntry of whatever calling
trade or business la safe from unwar-
ranted searche and aelzurei and If per
bance he shall keep wlnea or llqnora on
bis plaeti of buslucs or risldence for tpa
private use of himself family and friends
the liquors sud all personal jroperty are
liable to seizure to abide the result of an
Indictment or an order for altatlug nul >
sauce Eich and every iltlt n 1 thus
placed at the mercy of envy malice and
revenge of a secret society or hostile ncb
lK y The danjrerous consequences of suctt
lltenso and luimuolty given to msntlow
prosecutors are too uppareut to tall for
comment
Toms leather Ilullctln
aAkVI STOX Tex Jnly 31 al
Vfnton Maslnnmi SS mlnlmnm W
Abilene Maximum Ut minimmu
7
Itdtou Maximum 00 minimum i2
Hrenhaui Maxlmum 1U0 minimum
74
74Condcnna Maximum
< Columbia Maximum
m
uHiuter
03
1KJ
minimum
minimum
Cuero Maximum 1 > 1 minimum 74
Dallus Maxinuitu US minimum 71
Houston Maximum W minimum
74
Huntaville Maximum 00 minimum
78I
I onsTlew iMaximum OS minimum
killing Maximum IKJ minimum 74
Orange Maximum 0 minimum 72
PaJcatino iMaximum 00 minimum
74San
San Antonio Maximum 01 minimum
74Sherman
Sherman Maxlmtun U2j minlaiim
Oil Tyler Maximum 01 minimum 70
nco Maximum 00 imnlmum 74
Weatln rford Maximum 300 mini-
mum 0
Means Maximum 05 4 minimum
Cnnitilhliiiefl ntnHiltcKbrnllulletlii
OALVFSTOV Tex July 24Spo
rlil Atlanta Averuge 1U muximuiu
01 minimum 70
Anguttn Average 10 Maximum 00
minimum 7J
CharlcHton Average U maximum 00
minlmmn 71
fjfllvcwtun Average 10 maximum 05
minimum 71
Utile Uo k Average II maximum S3
minimum 03 rainfall 13
Mtmphls Average 14J maximum 04
minimum Ut
Mobile A era go 10 maximum 00
minimum OS
Montgomery Averuge 7 maximum
00 minimum 70
JCew Orleius Arerage 22 maximum
0 minimum OS rainfall 12
Savannah Average 11 maximum OS
minimum 2
yickftbtinr Average 0 maximum 04
minimum it
Wilmington Aentce 10 maximum
0J minimum 70
Means Average 042 maximum 701
miuimmn 02 t
A Strike Crisis
KANSAS CITY Slo July 24 There la
no longer n doubt that the Central Coke
Clierrtkn1 trtn Dpenlnic
fiirrilltli O T July 24 Special >
Tho ChinikPca ftultheil picking their ol
lotmuits In the Cherokto atrip today The
surveying corps will have the county seats
locatedM Wednewlav and It Is now al-
most eerlntii that the presidents protln
iintlon throwing tliU it hm imn fertile
ucriH open lo homestead settlement win
be IusuchI wllhln tin dilja
Italy ttenlthv
IlOMfl July 21 An odldal announce-
ment to the effect that bctilth reports irom
all parts of Italy were eminently satlsfac
tory waa made today
Wx hundred pounds of powder
pounds of dynamite exploded Harvey and
lloiueholder were blown acrws ths river
aud thflr botHea terribly mliiliated their
heada being blo vu off The magatlne la
a total wreck not a brick bilng left to
mart ibe Idee where It stood Houses In
tlie neighbor hood wer < 4 riddled by tbe fly
1 log brhks and wlodows were broken all
ovrr the clly Andrew Ilersog aud John
txiuley wvre badly Injured by njlug
brkka
J
Drlscoll Caton
kaat night nt the residence of Mr
Thomas Caton three miles south of
the city on the Houston and Texas Cen-
tral a large crowd of friends gathered
to celebrate the wedding ot hi daughter
Mias Mary Caton to Ma MnCeut
Driscoll A special train waa kindly
tendered by the Houston and Texas
Central to convoy the gucati to the
residence and a hftj py crowd It waa
Dancing wa tbe feature Of the even-
ing a large and ppadou platform be-
ing built for the occasion after which
a banquet was spread and many were
tbe toasts and tributes paid to the happy
couple At a late hour the apectal re-
turn tnl and nil on l > oard vowed they
had never sptnt n pleasnnter evening
ard wished the bride and groom many
liappy years of wedded life
o
ltlllyKmlth Wllllnjc
GOXKY ISLAND X Y July 21
lldly Smith welterweight champion of
the wond arrived at Coney Island today
prtpmd to meet Jack Dempsay a tier
arrangements nnd the battle for ft 0000
purne offered by the Coney Island dub
as this was the original date for thn
fight to tike place Smith learned that
Deiipsey would tot meet him but led
posted 10mj for a new match Smith
towered Dempseya forfeit and aald be
was open to tight nny man nllvo nt 140
pourdit He prefers Dempsuy nnd Is
rendy to sign articles nt once He will
lw reidy to fight in four wtika after
fuming
o
PencefuI nt th Mines
WFIIt CirY Ivas July 24Strike
affairs today assumetl a pntcefiil phase
The sin riff In response to rei > eateil calls
for pro tool Ion from mine owners placed
nrmiil deputies nt tho mine The depu-
ties ure not personally Interested In the
ontcomo of tlie strike Shaft So 47 of
the Kansas and Texas company started
up under armed giiarda with a full force
A large crow it of strikers and women
gathered In tho vicinity of the shaft and
were planning to mike a raid when
Sheriff Artnld appeared He nddmcd
the crowd tolling tUm that although his
sjmpntliy wis with them he was bonml
to do his duty He had ptneed armed
gjinls at tho mines and ordered them
to protect tho properties and men at
work upon them If he found the depu-
ties powerle he would Inform the gov-
ernor who could put IVX mllltln upon
Hi3 ground In less than three hours He
ovlered the mob to disperse aud they
obeyed without disturbance
A Itlooily Picnic
XAKHVILLF Tvnn July 24At
llonaqua there was n picnic given bj
tho young people of Warner During thu
picnic a fight ocuirmi In vthlth llirw
men were badly cut One of thest died
almost instantly His name was Yaten
Another mm unknown still lives but
will die The third party In the 6ght
nnd the one who did the tutting Wm
Kedding nflcr the fight disappeared
Todiy however word vns receltd
that the body of Iteddlng was found in
the woods mar where the cutting was
done he having died from hiswounds
0
i
A Young Hero
Dick rotndexter Is messenger of the
Wraterti Union idegrnph company In
this dty He is only twehe years old
but he Is as quick as the elecirlclty ho
5 h fiTMJ JSSSR
and Coal company and the Kansas and saved Phillip Pickett from drowning
Texaa Coal company luteml to bring nbout nt tho risk of hi own life Ycaterdaj
n irUta In the strlka at their mines In j I > leh recdvwl n handsome purse from
unatirn Kansas in the few tho frhnds of
tjoni next uo > s > oung Pickett lb
Ktotkadea with bouses for tbe i
workium xnoitest as he
emlosed are marl r flnlshwl oraTcYs
nta and otflters
sajs i both l lompaules inlnen will ba operat
tlng Wforo the end of thU week Home
of he old men will l e given a thaitco
rtie m u who hiire kIviii the most trouble I
will not be token buk Ibe mm In the
totkiule will be armed aald oue uf
tho compiiaj
Cniti r ArreHtetl Atnin
nLVL9TOV Tex July 21A It Car
tor who tmbizzUsl oer fVss from the
tlrin of Moore McKlnmr A Co and who
was out on Imnd of iPim to answer to
debt Initlcimeiita waa arrested and
brought > nrt > re ilie rtnunlor Mil morulng
on tUe more ihargiM pnftrrtd by Iho
firm and hdd In bum of initio for bis uu
peiirame before the next term of the crliiib
list district court tarur bdng uuablv to
ghe iHiiid Vutt Julled
Onnt IIiiiiilIrNllicr
CllllUtJO Ills July 2ttt day tolay
iTim oTho and airhla frilid are proud a ° RtJ of
to work again if they fed ho dUpuaeil
niudstnno Vlctortoua
LONDOV July 24 The eommona dl
ctwsisl this evtidng Hladstooea new finan-
cial clause which propose that Ireland
contribution lo the Imperial exLbsinier
ahnll bit onethird her total revenue Tor
six years 1 he speech of the mining wns
made by Uoarheu who for nenrly two
hours unalyxM and criticised tlladtones
nnanclal program for Ireland hhurtly ba
fore midnight Chairman Meller applUd
closure to the debute nnd tho itause In
question wa adopted by a vote of irJU to
Mam People Htllcil
ritOYIDriMC Ih I July 24The mall
train for ew York due In this city at
HilO p m was wreiked nt Dodgeillle
this morning It Is reported tbit several
Ibe bank imptoyi mrryln tmkn of klIwl nuJ many injured Ao partlcu
Slker < t ii of all denominations in tired birs yit
the United Stales aubtreistiry a nut be
ionfronted thim to thn vffvrt that slltrr
would uot b received hald an ottktal
this nflernomi Uo nre unible to handle
the big amount of fiber on hund and
Irnthlmn Toon
1tlbl > a BTAlt Tex Jnly 24Special
One of the otlest landmark of Ibis
until It eiiii U all counted anil ducked up county pnssetl away on last Saturday nlitht
we vljl not rtcdie any more our the od UroLdma Ijon the T first aettler of the l
P rt of Knstlnud comity She came
the state of Iowa about tweuty jura
from
o KUe nn about 70
year old
rnrf ln < d Will Itcunir
IIIINimrrTA Ter Julr 24iRno
ril8 M tiallertli1 thla moriK
for lo J a uortBnito of 1 00 on tho
lion lt nloon I H Smith proprietor
The outlook I fatoraU for tho reopen
ing o lioth of our banl In a few darn
I Shiic Hlnjr Kcapc
SINO 8IXO X V Julr 24At 3
o clock tin afternoon Jlerri TrKten
from bing Hint II0 wa e0
eucod In Stptembor lil to dm rear
ImprUonment for awault In the fVotil
Jejree Hie iruanla ar in cloie pursuit
NS
atinR effects of Dr i
Tbea little things whU
ordr wr
tho
wnalleet tbe earint V
They alacdutely and i
iouanoas CoiuUniitJon1
Sour Stomach Blckot 1
Indigestion and conagotii
aineaa
Tbeyre ffvaranted U
overr way axul in svoy n
is roturnod Von
pay
getNothing
Nothing ehw Urged by
he Just a good foryotll
THI
mi
IN CHlfl
AT
csiid PAclnc iota bb j
PAUIE BOUSE SEW SUri1
uun both nn nuil
aOMiOairaciouuittii
HOTEL reSOIO lEWiSIinj
HtLlSB SIZERS 189 SIlBl
bote una 15 Ufi
StEKT < 1
Cashier OoS
MIMVAinCKU Wh
II Koettlng raihler
lit
South bldo Harlot W
peared and the
dlireirn
mado that the teaenl R
liank I not nuionfr tbe to
atitutlon IreMent TrW
eodiler left last FrIJij ij
Ins left with Mm Tra
of attorney to convert III
and liomeMteail nronlti P
< n li for the hrncStiilHet
itor
J
An IlcdrloCrJmpn
luinvonn ulj4
Southern Flcttric coupanri
nntnry assignment todifls
falluru to collect overiliif ft1
nsHets nre estimated at V
liahllitleM of IIuvku
INmiterly iiJ1jea
XHW 10HK JulyKJl
tomorrow wilt aaji Mlty ti <
pooil authority last eriv f
rowderly H going to mjt
master workman when tlw r
tlon of kuljchta U beJJ li Ha
bdletinl l II SleOulre ttq tv
auccesiior
j l
NnnitnyOjvsnjtCpU
CIIICAOO IllrflnW
file authorities liink
nottte by an attorney lorfliw
man that they will toWfrw
Httln for an order cgtni i f
to show eaune why tbr are
tempt of court for vlou
a
tlon restraining tbtui t
Sunday
gait a on
Cnlunibus ObkR
COLFSnUTS QAaiH
Transfer and Storage
irice of Clndand V
near Union Station bun
tailing a loss of fttaVW
1 a total loss The tur
princlpaly of agricnltortl
KlmfDjUi
MUNICH July 24Ttlti
Is dying with paralrals i3
WOItLDS FAIR
Worlds fiilr souvenir i
be bad for 00 ceuta cadif
olhie
It has been calculate
lncomu of lwidon
tbe
5 us i emu which nwBi
2 14 times richer than W
Many a Fort
ei
BeeiiA
Made by hk
On 4
Never Lost
For tlie JLiSbdjlee I
Last week wo made two Special Sales on Mens Shoes
to buy fine Shoes
at a
This will bo LADIES AVEEK al our store very Wo will sfafi
Special on Ladies Oxfords Choice Of our stock ou TUg
for
Wednesday
All 400 and J50 Oxfords go at the price
CROWbEY SIM
w
09 KEOXTSTOiT TlrlEEJTrt
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