Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 294, Ed. 1, Monday, September 11, 1893 Page: 4 of 8
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FOBT WORTH DAILY GAZETTE
rUBLKIIED EVERY DAY M IKE YEAR
BY THE GAZETTE CO
LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION
LARGEST TEXAS CIRCULATION
IARGEST SOUTHERN CIRCUUTIOI
Wllh Tbrco Exception
TERMS OP BTJBSCmiTlCKf
BT UAHIN ADVICEPOSTAGE PAID
pall tod Sundiy on yesr J
fully and Kuaday tlx maotbt
I aiy sad Bandar tbree months 2 w
saJ moatb w
Dilly ttunday on > >
Xba Sunday Uswito 110 to if I P3I >
on r 3 00
Dm 8 ml > WeeUy Uutttl 13 PM
one rear X 00
Dsiiy dHir n4 by f m T ln > f1
Sbd All towns tad cltlM wnrr there are
local agent 35 cut a week or fuw pr
DODth
Ittmlt t > y bank arm etofes or mooty
order Do a t etxl Judlrttual check
TO TUB FCBLIC
Tba only trtrrtlaf perion mil or tt
rccttT
mil it preant authorised to
rtcelpt ft subscriptions far Tbt USfstte
J > OinrtI n It Denton
J H Usrbeo It Iledsra
J H nochioaa J I Ciowltjr
W T Iloyster W 8 Pay
Krirtr Footer J p Price
B J > MrCrstdy I J KM wen
W O Foot O A IletA
Fred Oslbrsltb J Jiland
O I Walker O F Bswlsy
Wnr r 0 > V
Th public are eantloned oat t p j tn oy
t aor othfr ir oot rrpawnuflf tnetu
elT at trarelfoir of thli ptptr
all authority tvrtlolof lt oed te any other
reronn than thoa Dtmed t bereor T
Yoked 0 tt Lompsar
Tisrrons to cmcACo
VTbo wint to keep tip with Tcia oewi
wm tod tW Dally Qatetto on ailt al tba
following pUreii
Ornd racloe hotel nrin aland
Ialmer lloana oewa land
Inland hotel oewa attad
AQiJttorttim rlrir and newa ititfld
jlotet PeiVtto oewa ataod
WaUe li BUera 1 filat itrwt
notel lliyden 1V2 and lot Ttlrtjftltb
Itreet
TtiM Batidtar Jaekaon park
closlno nocna
Tl tmiloeai department of The Oaiett
ertil rrmalo open oalU tba time Indicated
lielow
HaturJajiM HHM10 p m
andaji s i < m-
Other day In the week 0 ji m
Iteadera of Tba Oaietto who are jcoltif
awaj for tha mmm r montha can hatt
odea
IBASTimN A0ENT3
Thll paper It kept on lie and < 1vrtlft >
Inf ratea miy b aaeertalued at tb > oQIca
ot American Newipaner l bllibera
elitlrtn 1 mplj tourU X w York or from
Ira Kaatero bntlnee 01w 43 irlbtuto
tnlHInc New York
Wntem t Jne ofllce 09 The Hook
ere Uilrarn Ilia
K O DerkwHb aota arent fOTelra adrer
tinr
World fair cor respondent CL 8 Hardy
TATti laiSiTSRrammt 4 Baodelt
Dallaa Tex
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
TBXAS AMI TACTPIO
Irrlre Kaatlwnni I arc
No S dally 800 a m
605 p to No i dally O p m
No 0dally ft a m
So H rtallyll f > 5 u m
No lu dully 410 p m
Weatboun
1M v m S < x I dntly
+
HJiO a m < kNo A dally l > 05 ft in
5 So a m No T dally
10 oo p m Nu i dally
Texaa and Tatlfto train ISO 3 and 0
rmly atop at Texarkani T U Junctlou
Atlanta Jvfferaon Mar > haU 1 Aim lew
Jonctlua llit Mantty Mlueola Will tolnt
Terrell ronicy 13it Dallai Dallat and
Fort Worth
MIRS0U1U ICANrUH AND THXAB
Arrlre KorthuotinJ I ar
10 10 a ra So 3 dally loan a m
p m No 4 dally 70 u m
816 10dally ojft u in
Houtb bound
0 60 p m No 1 daily 725 p in
hhi iNo a
a w dally Hii a m
Itca p m yNa is dally 1S p xn
IWCK IWiAND IIOUTU
lArrtro CblCARa IJnUtea Leave
741 a mViilon tpot No 1
No A Unlrtii Depot 8t0 p oi
P J i > mLDlon Depot Ko 3
No 4 Untoit Depot 700 a in
Accommodation
J00 p oi4th oirver Ko ni
No Hi 4Oi ire t 300 a m
POUT WOItTII AMI DUNVElt
AtTlta Irfaro
SS5 p ru Xo 1 dally
iNo J tlalljr 10 30 a in
30 5 A m No 3 dally
No 4 dally t > M p m
TOUT VORni A > b RIO QlUNPa
ArHto i > at
3420 p m Fort Worth 110 P tu
DOUSTOM AND TKXA3 CBNTUAL
lArrtfe Leate
No 44 Mall aso p tu
N 4i hiu tt hi
VAS it tu Kb 4t
lOlO a la So 41
CirU COLORADO AND SANTA TK
Arrlfe Northbound tti
010 a m4 Ko 13 dally 015 a m
VOO p anally 815 p ui
ttonthbound
J0 njtMXo a dally 9M a m
410 p NoJ jllyi 415 a ui
Br LOLiatffovrnwcsimiv
AttT
M4Cso 4 dallyMM ft 43 a m
No 2 dally U20 p tu
10 a tnMMNo 1 dally
W p dally
f TlUNWJOVnSKNTAlH
TexarVana tmerinia and tarl
ajrlT NortltWuad Loare
n o 33 dntlyw g43 a tu
Bonlhbottid
40 p ai daily
Caluu Dcpi
Toatera Ijocal Torcenat
1 ter T wm h meridian
and the other changea eoted lll otftnr at
and with 1 < X mite rf Fwrt Worth within
lwantyf ur boura ot auaaet of the tiatra
pTfQ belowt
Pept uCuuter and clearlne
Kept 7 Fair nud eool
Pcpt S Moderating
bent uWariner
yt lpstorm wBTe on thU mtriaiia
Bept It Wind changing
Hept 12 foojer nud rlarlnr
Sept 13Falp and cool
8 pu 14 Mmitratlog
IJetw 15 Saniier
Bvpu 10Storiu HhW on toll me rid la a
DlDNrAOUCIl
rrtTMmVO Ia Sept DTU jury
ti9 8nl OPtracy iiw against
llorris > Iead auperintenJent of tho
Pittsburg hurean of el trlclty und a
promlneut New York and llonon oHielal
of tho General Wectrfo Oompany were
unable to agre aftr being out twenty
Add 32 dally to toy order Ca
actio fitephemMe arency
Add 3fl daily to my order Ga-
te t te Jr fferaon fluency
Add 10 dally to number coming
Iterr Gazetted UrancWiew agency
ttlcl 03 dally to order G
settes Weatberflml agency
Add 40 dally trt my order On
tetto Vernon Agency
Add UO dally to my order Oa
xetta Temple Agency
Addsldallj to ny order Ga-
zettes Tyler agency
Add 31 dally to rny order Go
zetteallelton agency
An the aubacnliera they come roll
Ins in
And the work of Democratic uirmony
in Texaa ffoea trarely on
IIojte Itanoerat It u bre peace
Come to me aJ make fac
Clatk Pfmoerat lt 04 hare peace
Come to mc And rnaVe peace
Mr FrNldnt yonre not atartlnff out-
right If you eipeet to e nal the record
tiiAtle lj John Adam
Ju the tnlilat of thla Unandal trarall
consroaa ahovld not overlook tL fait
that the tariff I < n tax
Xinnerous rountcrfelta nm reporteJ
The irroen gWMla men are enoVarorios to
aupply the tKipnlir demand for more
tuouey
Hot John OoeJjran will tI U 1ort
MortH tliU week to interrlew Tort
Worth wholiaale mcrchint ami mnnii
fadurera with refirente to a display nt
the Dullaa atatn fair The Ouzette lic
apeokt for 1ilm cordial rcceptlou uod
enons coit l < leratlon
In proTlJiDK a cuffident circulating
metlinni i t the cmintry none should fall
to contliler the hoarJrra A certain J er
fintnjw of the money aupply must be
allontnl for the Idiot nho put their
money where thlerea may break through
nnd steal
John Sherman I one of tho mrn who
for twentyfire years has been contend
inj that e should hate uu Amwrhan
tariff for Amerleun people but the geiitio
uiin from Ohio does liut s eni to iblnk
we should hare tin American Iinsuilal
eyalem for Atnerleun people
fol C M Kocers who was one of
the ilnef nttrncrloos In Col < leo Clarks
hlpiMflnicne 4lm did Texna last sum
iuvr tills llio Clazetln that this U no
tlnm for bIiIohIiows Which Is correct
Alva > s tny with tlm main clrona Col-
onel utid you wont g t left apuln
lort Worth a a tradlnc point Iita not
kt pace with llm growth of tho tT
rltory tributary to thu city Tliere ore
nearly lWOijO people within reach of
lott Worth wha could b attracted to
this city and luduced o spend Ihclr
moucy hero If facilities were olfeied
i a y iitWi i
lteprecnlailyea f v Jlie protected In
iliMtrle ftto uetlvo Id retting beforo
the ways und means committee to pro
teat sgnlnst tho reduction oC tlie tariff
on their fi < WHl N reourd has Km u
made by ny representative oi the iot
ton or wheat growing Iidmtrits before
the committee and Insisims on n reduc-
tion of the tariff ISnch nutn Inkes cure
of his own special Interest nnd the gen-
eral likUroat goe without an adrocate
A CKMmilATiai CAHH
The ewspnIM reading pibllo are pret-
ty familiar With tlio case ot the St Clair
county Mo Judges who have for so
> nA a tlnjo been lniprl onid by order ot
tbo feilera rohrtt Tho trouble grew out
of tho refusal of the people of tho county
10 pay tt Judgment obtained gnlnt
them ou bonds issued noon after tho war
to build a railroad whWi was never
liulH Tho bonds got into the hand t
Alleged Innocent purchrtsen it Is re-
markable that th more fraudnVnt un
oUtitatlou the surer It Is to get Into In-
nocent hands and tho courts gavo judg-
ment against tho couuly The people re-
fused li > pny und the county judges
nero thrown in Jall Several sets of
judges have bwn elected and nil of them
Lave cheerfully spent the greater pjrt
of their terms In the Kansas City jail
A new turn lias recently bevu glen to
this ecUbrnted cose ilie preeent county
judgca lining for liberty determlnetl to
obey the tuandatn of the court and sub-
mit to their Itoople tv proiwslllon to com
promUo the debt They made an order
for on ejection on that proiosltion nnd
Ilie people rejected It by n Vote of 3091
to 170 The Judge were then eted nud
ctrain sent lo jail nnd an opinion li
ventured by good legal authority that
this coufinemtuit may bo for tho lives of
tho prUonera It Is not lllely that any
other threa men can bo fouhd lit Bt
Ctalr county who will consent to servo
tis county Jodgcs and a long ns no oUv
crs can be had tLone now In otllee mast
aerve their otlktal tenuro estfnd
untl their nUccesiors are elected uud
quaHtled If no uccen > rs ore elected
and iianllfied there Is no end to their of
1U1U life until tho cud ot physical llfi >
comes to rtllsro them of olUcIdl honor
and iiuprtsoument
Kurh condition of affairs ai etlats In
Bt Clair comity way eomo to pa a tty
where l ud he ls
a can uel nnd ts
posed f fraudulently thus fasteitig a
debt on the peoivo hkh they are Iwunil
to pay though they may have no consid-
eration for tho debt created The mat-
ter thus presented shows tho wisdom of
Governor Hoggs rveommciulitlon thst
no Uoudt should le Issued without be
ing Passed upon hj atote authority aud
their genulreuess certlCed to
adout noi iu
Queen Victoria signs herself to her
sons and daughtersinlaw Always your
affectionate mother V 1L I
American Imbwaador llayard has
alr Sht Sm r Wiudaor
castle a wUI entertain wholo house
lals of people
m J h > iil > Hl be eoiteet for
MiUlotisNe men tbU autumn though the
tan Hhadea wtU remain popular and
proper
CvmUus VanderVUt ioaa K w York
X j i
house The Breakers horned last year
H arranging to hnild the ruost niignifi
cent summer ottaga in America It
Is to rout a courts of million or o or
more dont you anow
I6r the 6wt time in lief career ns nn
oiwra Ingcr Laura Srb InnerMa plwon
appeared In hoy rostutfie lift Monday
night at Montreal when th JUplosou
bltuey Crnera company opened its sea
son Ja the iVoring ilwter
The empress of Austria may bo said
to haTo beaten the record among royal-
ties In regard to bring a Juvenile grand-
mother for she was 2ti when her first
grandchild wai presented to her Hut
the atlllsurvirlng Dutch of Mont
penalcr the mother of the Infanta
KutrtJJa enjoys the unique position of
having been a greatgrandmother at m
having l n married when scarcely 15
Frank JlcnU of Chicago ttiarried Min-
nie 1 ten wood at Champatgo Jilt thirteen
years ugo lie treated her so badly that
fcbe was compelled to go upon the stage
to support herself aud her two children
Now ahe U a pojnjlar serpentine dancer
employed in lloyts A Trip to Cldni
townf coTupany This week she was
granted a dlrorre from ihe man who had
choked nnd beaten her and broken her
linger White tho case was pending shu
was the gue t of hir fatherinInw Ca
dioul I tern I j of the Hotel JlkHioltit
Chicago who has sided with her strong
lr
JOKKItb JOII LOTS
When money grow4 timid It oiakes the
ni of us hy Klmira Gazette
hen lightning strikes it admits of no
arbitration Ilurlington Tree Press
In the days of bttnk stringency it
takes an artls o draw money Atlanta
Journal
Margery Why do you keep on re-
fusing Jack Yon nay you love him
Urn ma Oh b has suiu a cuto way of
prJiHwIugr TruUi
Trank Were you actually surprisoil
a you said when I iiroiniiexl > Iny
Ve4 indeed I really hid nit but given
you up rVogue
The Itnlllmoro jwlicu wvro pnld In
sllrer dollitrs recently And as yet allver
dollars for cnpiw U not a good ex
change 11 Mton IlOlrt
Will tod tm true lo me nt the sea
shore Maud Vet Charley dear I
wont get engaged to any other man
without letting jou hoon IIariH > ra
liir
He Voit wish to be ndored earn
estl > itnw ine tho nay to adore She
prossluir the cbtlrh bnttoni Tettrs
how Mr Simpleton tho door Detroit
Tribune
Ihuperor William of Germany pays a
larger nalary to his chef du divine than
any mummh In the world And jet he
la always limine more or ca trouble
with hi DietNew York World
On the Uaee Cour o Oh tieofgpy
dear I rend In the piper this morn in c
that thoiiMmN of nundA were lo t here
ytvterdny Dont you think we mleht
hud some of It It we looked London
Ia per
Is this the bureau of information V
wild Mr Jleildergrnsn to the Ierk nt the
Worlds fair grounds Yes mantiL
Tluii T wish youd tell me whtro hilni
U I told thnt old man of mine hed cot
lost nn tiow hes gone an done It
Harpers Haznr
NIWH AMI MTis
l clawflro hai fnrnlihM a gratcfid coun-
try with oYcr four mtlllou Vtitkeid of
peaches AhU year
Tltf pall attendance nt the Worlds fair
elriMtly cxce tta tbe total paid nttetidiiioe
nt the riiUrtdiliihU uiitenulal whlcti win
utily HtNt 74 Iirt ftalOMt HtWWOUO at cm
oogo up to HMUmltvr 1
Ot thlrtysercn cetitennarlsnn Interrogated
by ttti lureMtlgiitor only ono aiki > owl < > gnl
taVtng milmal fotM t < > any extent three
tivik no wlinie ir and tho reit only pir
1 nitty The wholn tMrtyncTfii wire lean
of spare lwMt anl g
i eating nn 1 drinking
After dolnir all he could to provoke Indig-
nation cnl hatred br tils trlutnohal marth
to Met Uniiwror Mllllnm eu iuly declared
In hla aoftttli thut b waa tnriKstly ilcilr
oils of pence hi lltirope the U t er 1
nlxiut Mm only mnn In tba Old Vi orlJ who
neuis to enjoy life
In tho lioiw of brine able to dlpcn e with
watt era n woman haa Itiventrnt table
which will wnlt on ltaelf itio table Is
round with n Hpttee ten Intliev nilt for
the plntit ciins etc ltialde tin Urclo
there Is a rewiring dirk mWd al > oiit tno
liRliea niKMi whfth the frnt Is Ca < tsl Hy
turning It In any direct Ion you may hnro
the bread butter ollna or ream without
aaklng or walling for them
The conaiitnptlon of nallo In this conn
Irr has 1iierenod tom 1S217U k gs In
lsM n rH 17U kegs in INH The nnU
hia revolutionised Into two illatlnrt typiw
iho rut nnd wire nail Tin yisirs ago
the rut tialli manurarturH lit the Untied
1 ttite In eoiiiinerelAl qunntitles were mndei
I nf Iron Fr m that llmo the stivl nail
1 commenced dividing honors wllh tho Iron
null until fit premiit writing when about
twi > third of 41m uit I re output are ot cut
nails mado of nteel
A Mptaln who hat reachol Ravannab
rciwrU thit wretks dot lh Murfaco of th
pi sii In itist vldnlty tike mUestoiiea Hilch
of tho Hooting hulk as hare liecn abmd
tmni will xnntltule n w porll to nnrl
Rflliui alino t as much to be dreaded aa
1bo fury of the tempt t ita lf yt many
nf thont oto diubilotiK In salable coodlttou
anil fTiirti mliiht be ndrnnloitetiiuily made
to rctrlcre them before tho galw of au
tnniu shall haro siattcrcd them far aud
wide
The largo wholesale dry good nnd gro
cery tlrma of Now York all testify to a
tnailftd revlTrtl of bualncM wlltiln th past
ten tlia > and tho head of the HiatVu com
piiir saya I linve nwier kuowu tiMks
to lie aa light rtt this nMjmn of the year
in theyMnr at present Ini th dry goods
boue Ttier sre liw tliit If tlwre were
lo be anything like n stiarp demand now
there wwihl altntMir eerlalntr b a material
Incrcaxe In prle mi certain goola No
wonder that the textile mills rtumld be
resuming as rapidly as they shut down
The Utile itlont which It said by adett
tuts to raiwo bllndnenl belong to the
Jowrat rder of fungi The pronagatloa
slmplr by tllvtslouu very raplf and Its
growth in the tUvte coverlmr ilie ejebatl
cau anoh Irritation and < onfetl n as
> cut ort tho supply or antrlnmit to the
learer part of the eje so Hmt the lo l
death > t the part with conseipient do
tvuetlou of ths power of vision followoft
en In a few daya or ev i hoirrs W < > far ol
U known It U carried only by infwtlon
U muat lw planted dlrectlr u a aultabla
ell beforn 11 can grow U In brief la
what l known of the UactcilM cause of
blindness
Japan ts trldently tlitnVlng of having a
t l uwl that ah will u < h ncer penult
the rlili iis of that MUwtaUty realdiit In
JUo SllUdoa diwulnlou remain enrunt
rr ai the Jurladlcllon of the Jspanwe H > urt
a prlvllego whlro thiy k w nlihwtrt en
B n i y Other fonlgncrs
ealblUhol
there hat ti has nIm ills
putched a oiwl A rce 4o the Kindwlch
I < Iand < with n percmr < torr drtiiind tn the
provbiional and execedluglr shnky gaicrn
Sn t ul ht the large eitony
or Jflpaurio lalwrers tu lluwall stunt I U
the
subjects of RuMpcan naiUmt are
aad irmlttM u d y thi aaui nrt
rogsuves and pnvnrgraT
CIULLTCOTIIi Mo Sept 0Tlloh
ard ltrown coerel agvd > totlay went
rVi 04Li 4 hf U r > daughter
i
IUttleigell >
and retnme1 liAuie and
ahot hmself through th head Uoib
ar deid r tise J ilou y
norsmoFpAiViJAMnxT
10XPOX Sent lft The medical e m
nilwriwi reported tmlay to the parJamen
tare comtnlltee on 1 ilKUug thit both
w t5Sffi h0w re ra on iun
I prW1
TIWrWiPr
POOR MARY DURFEE
1IKH 1MT1IETIO DUnUT AND
DKATH AT MlHSQUhX
HerLastMghtonnartli Waa Tut In
Catling for Vat Goodwin the Ac
lor Who Was JJucklnj the Tiger
The following from yesterdays St
LouU ItcpuUIc will be read with interest
throngUout this section
Unmarked by a mora pretentious
monument than a plain wooden head-
boArd wnrpmg and decaying as the oars
So by there is a grave In the rude ceme-
tery of the little mountain town of MU
sotilo far off In the bleak Northwest
In the state of Montana which a great
many members of the profwdou that
play In theaters know not of The atory
hfti not been heralded about them for
there U more sadness than Joy in It and
more of blstk nils ry tlmn brightnwu
Somo ftiw who know of it pray God ihey
> n r forget It nnd apoedlly and thero
nru others knowing Ihe atory who whis-
per low when they speak concerning Jt
as lovers whimper under the tilgbt
About the grave as the seasons change
aighs the wind or ronri In wrath Oomo
the zephyrs Of the spring to It that heal
the wound of nature that would corer
over with green and flowers the mortal
woundj of human plritt as of tho earth
Comes th n thO hot breath of tho sum-
mer so ncnlding tears from grlered eyes
that dries up pring green and withers
it lowers and lays wounds bare again
Autumn chants It funeral dlrgo and
yields up It dead to hoary winter Cold
Wow winters blasts over the lonely
grave dashing ou the wings of the bliz-
zard ns if fierce to uieuge some wrong
Tho little teadlward hears only the
w ordsl
f ai DLti uhi I
I o IVril J
I hope that when tho fullness of tho
next theatrical aranon shall find Nat
Goodwins company vn it homeward
W 0
THE GAZETTE VL WOIOtt TEXAS MONDAY SEPTK3IBEIUlt1893
Journey to th linst from the cittct and
towns of the Pneilie con t tho great mm
whoie namo It bears will stop It for a
pnvnlght flUnd at Mlaaonla Iormerly
ho found It profitable to pinr there os n
eimvenlent point between the cltltn of
bpokane nnd Hclnn nt liast he did prior
to the year 1SM > Mlneo then to be sure
be has not get foot within tho town but
ot hlin not for that reason suppose Uiit
It Is not n profitable point today ns it
was then Sllvaoula has grown amazingly
since IHSO and many great actors nnd
companies piny It every year It has
grown quite civilized although there nre
riming tnWei thero yet ai thero were
then whereat a venturesome man miy
atlU Io his thousands In a night or
double then If ho l lucky llicre is
too thegrave In tho cemetery at the
nioith of Hull Gate ciioon wherein
sleips Ju her last tnta alwp lifes trou
bles endedand oblivious alike to ho soft
stgliitiga ofBprlngs zephyrs and the ronr
lug of the ea t wind of winter Mae
Durfee perhaps U Would lint to the
facta
Manager Hartley of the llennelt opera
hound In MUsmila had ft verv good rea-
son for believing that n slight advance
In the price of renewed seats would
meet with no objection from hU regular
patrons MMhoIoccasidU of the third in
niial Apficiiranceof Nat Goodwin and
his exn4lent company In liigli claas
dnui In March 18M > His nyuhr pat
roim remember Mr Goodwin well uud
with gnat favor ni a charming mnu
and an axtor bejond tho ordlinry very
far There would be an additional at-
traction too this rear Mr Hartley
said and the big bills bore hlui < mt iu
the statement a lew stir a young lady
very bright nnd verv beautiful n charm
ing actress aJ They rlliplnied her pic-
ture along with Mr Godwins in the
wndow of the stores orf the bill boards
nbjut the own nnd in the hotels Ihcy
put It in the saloon too up hi the
corners of the big Imr mirrors where
the dilnltcT could see It nnd tho players
nt pool ind billiards who were many
Out tho faro tables in the tsambllng
hoiMca ouo could also set It unless in
deed one Mcra too much absorbed In
thi shuflilng of a tack of chocolati
colored chips that had cot 1000 or more
and that seemed to grow lower with each
recurving deal
Hie regular patrons therefore did hot
grumble nt tho slight ndvnnee In price
of reseried ttedts Neither did a great
many peOplo who wero not regular pat
rors1 and tho retirecd scau told out
to ii sell
Tne night of tlio npivarnce of the
Nat Goodwin company came I forgot
the date Hity Iu the evening the own-
ers of the reserved seats began to ar-
rive nnd to claim their places tho usher
grett quickly busy with them but In the
bos ouiee Manager Hartley was silling
the boueho the Ileum tt had not then
risen to tho dignity of balconies and gal
hrles It was n good deal of u bnrn
The bencher aold out the aisles filled
and shortly tho flgn of Standing ltoom
Only wa dlsplajed MlssouU had nev-
er turned out n larger or moie repre-
sentative audience wild the jnipors next
day
Tho orchestra played It opening over
ture the lights wcro turned ou and the
curtain rone at tho appointed hour sharp
It It needless that 1 aUttild follow the
performance through needles and Impos-
sible as well for I hato forgotten tho
l > lay lint that Is not material now
nor was It then for a fact I doubt
whether the gAlherlng remembered any
one of tliwu after a week tho naino of
the play MUsonta theatergoers were
niit noted In < that lay ns being critical
theaters wero a recreation lu general
and Mr Goodwin was to thim an
honest homelike unussumlng sort of a
fellow very charming lo particular
That was about all Theypaid their
money heard tho show saw each oth-
er ihera and tho actors nnd actresses
nnd were well content
Of course there would he a craning of
necks nnd an extra stir on the ercnlug
whoa the new star thnt tlio bills had
spoken of nnd portrayed flppeare1 and
when Iho did at length appear thero
was a storm of applause Iacb time she
appeared It was repeated louder than
before nnd more enthusiastically The
bills uud Manager Hartley had not mis
taken her beauty She was IN not over
aud us beautiful ns a dream said the
owuurs of the reserved seats to ea h
other As to her noting well it U not
noceiwary that I should speak of her
acting ft appeared to me that he wa
clever Hut 01 to her faco and figure
aud 1 return to the resetted seata
they were exquisite Net too tail au
burn hair lovely bine cyett Just a trhle
pale perhaps yes a Utile too
Suddenly there was a frightful aeream
from the staffe nnd the new star nL
< i < iiaeir a to he tloor The eigrtain rJi
mitcklv and 4ho udiettc nas ra ui
It and by Mr Goo lwia came before
ihi ruriain aul nnnenn M m his attl
pli ant tune that Mies Ihirfv u fl
iml I am Untr thtr w ah ill nm lv able
mtutile the t t Tmahw thu rTea
ng She has beei rtqWred to her hctJ
liWUf i
whTe 1 hope she will shortly recover
He bowed and retired
at Goodwin is n tharming as ever
aid the reserved seats
The audlcnco cli persed
tu the office of tho Plorenee hotel the
big clock across whose doors and dial
the Missouri merchants have had adver-
tisement painted struck midnight Ai
the last stroke sounded A lltnUl Httle
maid come down th stairs into the olllce
nnd walked hesitatingly to 4h clerk
denk Would tou plnio cnd f r ag doctor
MIm Durfee aeems worse and will
you send Mr Goodwin up when he
comes In please She ha asked for
him Certainly
The clerk acnt for the doctor lie came
In directly and was shown up stairs
Just across tho street from the Flor-
ence hotel is the Iliclunge >
Wing house saloon and variety tboater
Into It as tho Pig clock In the hotel wa
striking 12 stumbled rather than walk
foro table
ed to the nearest
Copper the aee for 1U ho said and
threw a Mil to the dealer
Tht dealer turned the ace woo r
yiour cbange in Uiecks or money r
he asked
Check Tvet roe have the eases
The deiler pts ed out tho chips to thd
Elayer wh settled lilrasolf la the ea
eepers chilr and began arranging h
bets At tho end of the deal the piayei
was winner Ho looked up and bis eyei
rested for a moment on the picture of un
auhnrnhaired young girl of 0 J earn
pMed on Ibe wall back of the faro table
IIo smiled and beckoned to the barkeep-
er A mnall bott e ho said 1
At about 130 oclock n bny in hotel
livery came In and walked up to the
pi aver
Dxcn e me sir but are yon Mr Good
win he asked
I am What do you want
The alck lady at the hotel would like
for yon to come over air replied the
borAM
AM right Ill be there directly
At 2 oclock a painted woman In bal-
let costuoie eatno forward Into the gam-
bling hall from the variety theater In the
rear elbowing her wny through the
crowd that stood about tlte stopped be
aide ibe plover
ITelo tally wlnnln she asked
No
Then crnck a small bottle and change
your luck
A half a dozen If you like and if
theyll change it fc
The player onttnued to lo e An
hour later the nightclerk of the hotel
walked up to him He appeared to bo
ncriou
If jou can Mr Goodwin you bad
better come oier to the hotel o moment
Mm Durfee continues tn usk for you
and Hie doctors fear she Is growing
wor e
Walt until I play this deal out Im
lo er
iho deal was tinUhed nnd the player
bnight more checks Give me a stack
of chocolate he said
You seem to 1k out of luck tonight
remntked tho dealer Have a drink
Ilarkeepcr the Hnnie
A litttu before 4 oOock a stranger
C1M19 in
at for God anko como over to the
loom Mae In Oylnp
Just ono more deal and Ill be there
The irirl must Iw Reared and he eon
tluiied to play Ttie fltraiiger hurried
out The big clock In tho hotel struck the
hour of tour in the morning A little
maid came dowi tho stairs sobbing and
pjssed out at the fiont door A moment
later aha crtered The Exchange
Mie died asking for jou Mr
u ood
oodMy God
Tho player arose from ut chair threw
a chocolatecol ired faro check Ton tho
tloor buttoned hbt ulster up tight nround
his throit and walked steadily enough
out Into tho street The dawn was Just
breaking Pi the east
The Nat Goodwin
company accom
panied by the great man whose name It
bears took the early morning truln for
Helena to meet Its engagomcntnll but
ono By tolle tIou before
it left it
ii Ion tfr fnuush i0 bu a Iwn cof
nn nnd < o dig a
grave
ui w Sr the gool np ° PIe of MIsoulsi
DurfeT to P ttie
iaira 1m trottlsli doctor asked
e
Semoter ° U > Uy bacfc tTm the
L uK rother not dlacus tt ht
replied Uerccly and wohld say no more
i5iplaV w11 headboard hn
fJth warped too Att and mrink decayed tho with sii pin a
over grave which la
sunken In aud hollow mvi
u w seasons change whirrs thfs ft
w hich p the hot Kr vca t0ID0 with the snrln
breath of the summer Uh
ruMi of tlm anowladen
winds winter
t0tf
thodeaV e red wlt
im hillmnnk f1 houie in the un
THE TEXAS STATE FAIR
EXPOSITION HALL
nirolllon hnll coniolnins
a floor m
JrctoJ 4o a thorouth o thanIbe nnJ
b oxlUUU U tU TMr be of an Id
terwtlogljr difTereut diameter nnd or
tanjal according to an altosctntr new
idnnlqno > laa Tho fliod Inert and
nMS SShsh Tr
llkh l k p very thin J Inre rl
UeSflo
thu irowtlng le Wrm
the cusembc
ilnny n
MUltDiTn AT KANSAS C1TT
KANSAS CITY Mo s bt n I
boAIng murder aa raultted toda ria
tt prominent offic bnlldlnp at Tb m
tho 0 ° builncu ° f fromlnent location la
dltrict oi the tlty
Mr J M WrlM a wU know
fm
Plojrmont otent wa found dead in W
faco hid been cmellr beaten d a
carcely tweniuU hronth th
and bruuM Tho hand and feet 4
ecutely Ho1 Tho deep red Imprfnuif
ored fo and
protruding
tonp and ere
lv > bterr The Tnl ii Ur 1 > t
the crlm > the JoC l8 J f
b Mo wS tm
D > TWAJS ASAIJb0X
iloon U lrttPSnSrrt I nJ5n
dfuwlihM the hrlldln 1 flw n
FARMER MERCHANT BANKER
Tlin WCLIMRQ OP I2ACII Mli
TENDS ON 11K1XQ IN ACCOltD
Prosperity Can Only Come When
Confidence is Unbounded Among
All CInsses iSensIblo Counsel CUD
Memphs Appeal
Scvctal day ago Mr 13 11 Carroll
president of the Memphis Cottou vx >
than go wrote a letter to Congressman
Joslnh Tatterson telling him of the feel-
ing of confidence that has been Inspired
since the passage of thu repeal clause
of the bcrnian eilver act by the house
Mr Carroll oho expressed hi opinion
that the advance In the price of the
staple wa due la a measare to tbc
tutsagv ef the bill
Yesterday Mr Carroll received a lettpf
frdm Congress nun rattersoi under date
of Sept i which says
J am in receipt of your Utter I
have icon keeping an eye on th cottou
market ever since the passage of the
Wilson bill by tho house It ha been
a source of great gratification to me
to aee how rapidly the country recov-
ering from the depression and especlnlly
to note thnt our staple cotton I going
up daily in the market 1 hope for
better time and especially after w
get done rotMug tho turilf 1 believe we
arc to have an era of prosperity In the
Wouth heretofore unheard of Your
friend IOSIAII 1 A1TI31U0N W-
In poakiug of the Improved condition
of the cotton market to nu AppealAva
lanche representative Mr Carroll said
When the < otton exumuge met on Au-
gust 22 and paused those resolutions
asking our scnabirs und representatives
to rot for the Wilson bill January fu-
tures in New York were quoted nt 740
today they closed at bX which means
that cotton has cuhauced In value since
the postage of the bill about 4 per bale
a dlilerciico to the South of TOtKAOiH
ou the basis that the present crop will
yield iUU000 biles
Continuing Mr Carroll mid Tor Ihe
life of me 1 cannot comprehend the
action of certain aien who nrO trjlcg to
array the farmer against tho merchant
and banker The prosperity of the far-
mer depend in a measure upon the
prosperity of the Tnercjiant nnd vice
veraa If the merchant In the city Is
crumped in his facilities to transact uus
lu ess the farmer feels it through the
country nirnhant and no prosperity can
come to cUtier under such condition of
affair
It is a fact that great prosperity can
only be realbed when the farmer mer
chant and banker are coworkers in the
cab so of aiding each other to the full
extent of their power Confidence one
between the other Is the leter that moves
tho crops of the countr that brings cash
to the banker who in turn aids tho mer-
chant and thin agists the farmer in
securing his supplier In the spring and
summer nnd marketing his crop iu the
fall and winter
Destroy tho confidence array tho far-
mer ngolust the merchaut nnd banker
aud the result Is ruin to all thrvo clasoes
Tho merchant a a rule is not a politi-
cian He is n man of budnets nnd
view with alarm any movenieut thit
w 111 tend to disarrange the financial
market Tho violent fluctuations of com-
modities Is n warning to htm that danger
U ahead nnd lie naturally beglus to take
in his Galls so to speak Hehrst beglus
to reduce hi lines of credit and thus
tho farmer becomes cramped This ac-
tion on the pirt of tho merchant Is forced
by the banker who must be prepared to
meet the changes lu th commercial mar-
ket nnd he is compelled to call In loan
that have been made
The banker must protect his deposi-
tors und thus the merchant Is uuablo to
accuro loans which he would willingly
expend In increasing his busing by
placing It out In the country The far-
mer who expect money and advances
to uid hlin in developing his plantation
find himself brought to a standstill
Thus you see how necessary It I for
the farmer merchant and banker to bo
In accord to stand shoulder to shoulder
that each may help the other and so
closelj allied are their interests that when
one suffer tho others feel It In my Judg
incut the man who attempt to urray
one against tho other Is n demagogue
nud an enemy to the beat Interests of
tho country
POLKS FINAL RESTING PLACE
New Tomb In tlio C i > ltol Ground at
NabTlllo Itcnilr for tlio Ux > lrc
laonts llemalns
NASHVILLE Tenn Sept 7The
excaratlcn In tlio largo plot botuoen
tlii rapitol building and tko northern
mtrance to vlUli tho tomb of Jame
It Polk once president of tho United
StAtofc I to bo rctnortd and upon
Mblch a force of laborer hare bten en-
gaged for tho past two weeks yaa com-
pleted thla morning and the tomb will
now bo cleaned and Mlilteued prepara
tory to It nmoval Tlio rvmoral la In
aiiwdanco with a reoolution adopted nt
the lnt HesKiou of tho lcgl lntuc and
Jm iol lw l eipreldent Under
this lnitrument Mi home at Mno and
Union nwt In thl elty wa to remain
fororer In the hands of lib family to I
Rl i Ra me 0 l mo t0 worth
art 1 oik in 1KIL how er It wn d
lT be rt Ul > will
Pro
Tlde1 for a perpetuity tt na void under
fr < Klth the honietead ehould bi
old and
Uie tomb removed to tomo
Olher location th turn of 11500 brfig
et artdo for thl porpoe The remornl
of he tomb and Ui remain 111 tal
place about two week hence
TATALLY HURT
OINCINXATI oTsept Orlro Urt
ed tub morning In tho blacksmith hop
of Lewi AVUey HI fe and men
children were compelled to Jump from
> < y window and two S
tho tliildren were fatally hurt
thu itouDcns nsavra
DELTA Col Sepl Vhen thoann
ed men who left here thl evening arriv-
ed at the place Micro tie bank robber
> verc thought to be
no trire of ILemi
j It h Ilk ly Vhy cap
nnder cover of darknow
CIOAIl MAKIUIS ST1UKE
NDW YOISK Set OOae thousand
nnd five hundred Spnnlli cigar maker
rr ° hou nar r ° lut a rKjui1
comino to tiic tyljniP
OAIJOWLLU Kin Sept 10Im
tncuse crowd of boonors cuctlnue to
amte ou th Kock Inland tralas A
train arrived froin Creede Col today
eoaulniog twentyEve car nlled Wth
trtp They will locate twclv
ml below the line at Mllford Capt
R
iuf
CHEROKEESTB
Everybody floriffi
nessoy and Cald W
sands of poftplettfiB
mora than oan mikj
People ia their ant
euro 160 acres of
overlooked the fad
Southern Kansas
runs through one e
portions of the
Fort Worth and
Railway rillBoll tit
1ort Worth to
1016 which
iflp
immediately on the
the Strip and give1
opportunity tomakoi
whero you are nofhu
and Union DepotFortn >
Texas
THE
Daily Cii
Will be Found on j
IN CHICM
J
gehd Picmc aniiiin
mike hodse miata n
iniiJHoiaEnma
iUDiOEioicioiiinriiriri
Eoiaigsonnmun
Tnu e sizis3 ej nin sszsf2
EOIEL Ellin li 1 H Ota
STHIEZ
Dodge who ii lit cltruie
lond Creek 1 here 11 t H
of five and ll prlvatci >
the trip after Monerl IW1
loads w ere broorht la t f
under guard Tuor wrat
ignorant of the fact tail
not cross the country and
lng to drive through M t
from the toulli Ue Tbj
colorM boomer I noted
is only represented her bjl
families
onrnatEDA sra
IlTTSnUilQ Ia vSjJ
convention of railroad
rituburj district today
twenty ght pit reportrfjfj
B cent l > er ton had w Zl
aud the miner were JEi
Over 4000 men ttell
PIERCED ARMORIJftSSl
A Projectile Went T jSi
Incbeof
NEW YOKK S lr
breaking feat
at Uie goternmct ff J
Bandy Hook yctcrfclJJJ
pound Holtter vl
Miavnle tteel cempaW J >
was ent throngh Lf
tteil thre
by thouandsofotherft
Ticket
office 401 Mah
oak behind the tteA J j i
feet of packed mw Ju
When brought to tlf i
able mlstlle JW ZMHf
fltw nor scratch jrt
feet ne before it l j
nine Inches of solH A jM
Tho hour Wl < 1 5 el
measurements nn itj
showed that the V 45
vra most atUf torI
mado In the home woru ijV
tood tt tMt wJ Ja
WV
It was a better
nfnctureil in 1 > i wSJ
The cot of the J tsS
per hot The pUU gJ T
bo tetcd late thl n
wTuTSSrt aw
LOWHLI f
Lawrence wnptojlwl
turt SepinJJwJ
XO Sill11
NPIT DEDKOim
The Spinner
I rt they have VfT Jl
on a 10 per celt s
< r > ihi e TrS I
AannnDTO tVJ
paiX iuyj X
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