Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 311, Ed. 1, Saturday, September 30, 1893 Page: 1 of 8
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Tji2 GAZETTE CO
IHElMH FACTS
IN THIS CASE
That Compromise Has
I Been Talked Over
m CLEVELAND STILL PAT
To FigH it Out 011 the Line Laid
Down by Him
flrnator alorffan IJlverges From Ills
Silver Arcumcnt and Uses Mighty
Plain Words tn SpcnltliiK of tlio
jflmty anil Ulglit of Senators Ite
gardlces of High mill Mlchty Ones
Trom Our Ornt Correspondent
hvASaUNtilON Sept WlThc leslv
Utlvo world hero has been convulsed to
ia wllli stories oAjyniVJ2jn Ja 1e
VrerUffCf MutU sifting brlnsirthe
tcry to thlsi Mr Crisp anxious to
Solidify tho Olssentiug South and to help
N senatorial hopes in Georgia goes to
Lair Uorinan and urges him to take up
uw wmpromise Idea They both go to
lit Cocknll a alitor lender who agrees
to enter Into the plan Tiio tw 0 senators
tatu consult Mr Taylor and tho three
fix HP aVon in the shape ofa modified
lKrn uot the rnulkner amendment pro
rMiJfor tho coinage ot nil tho tiller
Wltoo on hand and tho further pun ha to
JfanJ coluago of sliver until the hole
feoMit ot currency outstandliig readies
Amhoiity Is nlso given to
SWC0OOIX
U secretary of the treasury to iasno
J0 0OOUOO worth of gold bonds at his
fdi tttlon to replenish the stock of gold
Xh amendment finally complete the three
Miatora take It oier to submit to Mr
Carlisle lie secretary nt heart is a
Silver man and Just as nnxlous to moke
fnenibs with the great silier contingent
for good presidential hoI > es reasons as
Mr Corman does when he makes known
tl approvnl of the plan This Is as far-
M tho affair has progressed and all tho
tonderful storteB acntoutioalilmico
lift on tho plain facts The unjleldtag
lad determined Cleveland has not jet had
r > ay In tho matter Ilvcry one knows
that the matter of a compromise has hung
h hit hand and no one Uses tiuco the
Jjlfjit began When last heard from lie
fwM as gatro as when die message as
IjVritlen and has no thought of glllng
aphis Bglit This Is the whole storY ot
tie great comiiromiso arranged today and
tie readers of The Garotte can form their
for its sue
1 oitn ovWoin as to chances
I COM
TEXAS ATTAintS
i
IVASIIINGTON Sept S9jBp 1 iV
1rfildent Alexander of thofailed JCn
llonalksnk pf SanMtltlKio w us before
Comptroller lTt U seeklug perraiaaion to
ope u the bank again but was refused
as the bank was In the hands of a
receiver
tit can bo atated upon good authority
Itat Mr Carlisle lias mado up hla mind
j appoint W 11 Ivy of Longilew a
will
rpeclal inspector of customs aud it
be so announced in n few diya Mr
levy will probably bo stationed In North
Dakota Ho is supported by Mr Kil
ters
kT J Tnylor of Teias n dork In the
treasurers office was today transferred
higher clerkship from 1000 to
11400 pir annum
Mr Pendleton left today for Chicago
meet his family on tlnlr way here
Sir I II Hruchol of Lockport J II
Norton of Houston and Eugene Marsh
1 of Dallas are hero oa visitors
Mexican T > nr widows pensions granted
3ay
To Harriet J Major Ornery
Iodton warpcuslous to H B Alverson
Iwora aud A W Mtlarlmr Bell
Sains
ian war widow to Sarah J Iltt
Wcatherford
Postmasters oppolnted for Toras Sun
W 1L llellows Tlco X C Newman
> lg ed
gallon 11 U 1artln tIcc J A Baily
wgned
h ARGUMnNTtJ OX BAXKS
i VVanXQTOX Sept SSItepre
Oates of Alabama argu1ulds
aJdjeroro tlui banking and currency
amteoin favor of hla bill for the re
JS of tliKJlo per ent tax on state
J1 A full SllejrJince of lio com
fee and maw other JSngrsasmeu were
e who followed wItBgreat Interest
dUtlngnUheil AVibambns argu
rct Tomorrow Mr JlcUwrin of South
Jijllna win bo beard andv > Ir Wheeler
ii
JptxiON rAano suiTuns
ASniXQTON Sept EO THe ionwl
JJ ° fJ of tho goreraineot directoA of
Pinion TatJflc rullroal va rabjuUteJ
tue wet y of the Interior toJaj
e
WmnilsHloasH state tho enUro ijf
10 U In exulleiit condltloa ainl at no
v Ute Watory oj tlie eompny hare
tpcUct facHl
8ldlDS mi termlntt
3 ° In wore complete condition tho
itjlj > wer ad j oj cn < x the amount of
na tqulpmeiit
knlv pa iiger
wT o at tht prewut tUoe Its
f u aowwTr liare decreA4iJ wuu
sMcrably twth m nd et ow
te reccnt ditilclty fi ffi
In
JAOKSON1 oN TtinshcnMAN jvaw
W VOIIK Sept 2lL iwral V
II Jackson ot Belle lleade took farm
Tennesseewho U at the Hoffman House
old rcforrlne to business and In retard
to tho Sherman law fu Tenuesseg Tho
feeling In
Tennessee crows atrouger
eath day In favor of the repeal of U
Wurman lave and there la a rerr atronc
ftellng that the senate should not delay
longer Business Is Improving somewhat
olid the indications arehat crops will
be good all over the South
TEILUS OP COMWIOMISC
WAS1IINUTON Sept a Th0 Dem
ocratic repeal senators hate practically
glun up the idea that the blicrman law
can be niieoled unconditionally and
utter numerous conferences have decided
upon a conwpnilae which they believe
willtnj tlio Tons fight and secure the
Pissage of a 1111 to relieve tho present
situation by the cud oj
ator Uorman and otj
peal senators hive
priest i
gaged In arranging S
promise and tonigL
nccecdid It lniol
both sides first m
u r
° < fr Z
elausoj seuind the coinage
nej amount ltOOOtooo or 2flt > 1
ounces per month until the total slhcr
coinage la f700000OliO the coinage of
all the bullion la the treasury and
mirth the sale of gold bonds to Increaso
the gold reaerve to the amount deemed
suUiclcnt to Insure the uialnteuame of
Kjild ami silver money at n parltj
1hii iho
prouohitlon va submittihl to
Sjcretnry Oarllslts hu Insisted iiion tin
latUr iiroU lou to the nunenient It U
the tiiural uiidorfctnndluf tonight thnt
KlUer ltppuUicun fcenator will iiRree to
till Pouiproiiilfitfi luiUvd Sonat < ir Oorumii
vouches lortliAt The onli thlntf tn the
yay of tliis prownni how neems to be
the president lie hu not so far aa
kiiowti nhsolutilj given his coineiit al
tlionjfli the acuie cence of ISecreinry
rjrlisle would ladlciito that he would
do to
Tin scxatu
AVASIIlXGTONt seit 2051r Cam
eron of lVim9rkfl a prjjwptedariKli
y i to the Bennte tlils mornms klgued ho
Fiild hy 141 uia ufacturera of 1hlla
dtiphl reprwentluc 730O0t0O capital
emplojlnc 100000 mm > erlj ilth n
ixarly product of tCO000tK > 0 lu favor
of lesl atlou to pnwro tlie iharacter
of tlie iflHCf aud the iutility of silver its
n money metal
The rtpeal hill va Inn takeu up and
Mr Ilarrli adJrewtil tliu wnate lu on
Ihjsltlon lie eaid the imsnutce of the hill
meant no more legal tender and that
hUut would only bo uved as fraitionui
currtucy which inwnt practically tlui
deiuonetistatlon of cilrcr Mr Iliirri
duoted a fciKtch by Mr Voorheea dell
eiil in lVbruury 1S < J Iq whkh he
naid he would hate votvd to jake up
the Sheimau bill uome dayn prior to that
but for the fict that its pawajw would
undoubtedly demonetize idlvcr and Uc
It Hupportcd by not ouo wmd of JcphU >
tlmi v in eotitlaslon Mr Harris HaU he
would tutett any reaaouubiy fair eom
pwmls1
Mr Morrin followed Mr Hnrrif
After talklue two hour Mr irorgan
suddeuly Ui > ertfed from hln legal nrgu
aiout tnat the right of the owner of
Kilter bullion to bate It coined frte mid
without limitation atlll eiUted and aald
So man in olHcv however high no
win of wealth however rich no luono
polUt Imestid wnil power lionetrt
supreme and extensive no inib what
eir hi < power nmj be can exouorate mo
from the discharge of my duty to grant
to the people all their constitutional
ylghta nor tun fl j man crowd me Into
ileute when 1 choose to hpeak Thl is
tho arena hi width 1 hive the honor to
be one of the ambassador of a sovereign
state whose suifrngo shall not be taken
away from Jitr without her ton ent and
where I ha > r If I hate It nuywhtre la
tli vM rl1 the right of fulltreo peecli
AlUidughMt mnrtuttke tho ears of tharln
tans sore to listen to me although my
wordd may burn them Mice clnderx yet
It U my duty here in the presence of God
and thh august preseuto and my duty
to the Unltfd 8tntei whose nmbjssador
Inl < redeiatlalu I hold to stand here as I
fhall aud defend the constitutional
right of my constituents the dtiieus of
Alabama ua long as In iny i > oor Jmlg
mtiit and aecoidlng to my conscience
defense la appropriate and ncccHsary
Nobody need be nstouUhed or nurprintHl
at the avlugghthueM of the senate nor
should any ouo suppose that because
they think they ought to hae and having
an influence that thereupon 1 will sub-
ordinate mjself liko a cricket or a mouse
nnd run luto a crack and conceal my
mlf from the august prescncc of author-
ity The least tiinu In Alabama the poor-
est negro In Alabama is entitled to hi
constitutional right at my hands as
imjcU as the president of the UnitHi
Mtatti Ho shall have them If I know
how to give them
itefore Mr Morgan finished the senate
adjourned
TJIU 1JOUSI1
VVASmXGTOV Sept LdTho secre-
tary ofe the treasury submitted to the
house today the Instructions sent ciutoms
and other oflldal of the departmtnt with
reference tit the Chinese exiluilon att
SecrotaiJ CaHiJe ald the twtlmated
number of ChiM e lu the couulry was
100GSO the number registered li2i3
deported none
Debate on the Tucker bill was re
unHJ Mr Iiacey of Jows apenklng Jo
opiH = itiou Ahen Mr Lacey began to
desirlbo the Jiecullar election metluxU in
ogue in South Carolina Mr Talbert f
Uiat state liecam body indignant After
a fierce altercation ihe latter said I
deny the tone of the gentlemans remarks
and challenge In > proof
I am glad tho gentleman denies the
tone replied Mr atey for he cannot
deny the fncu I am reiMMU > le for the
toco tha fact spja for themselves
At the conclusion of Lis speech Mr
MIaanti of Kouth Carolina secured the
tloor for fiv miuutes to reply to Mr
Ijiecys strictuiw on t > ooUt Carolina
He declared In faror of local self gororo
fr Wilson of Washington Interrupted
to ask why the Democratic P > waj 11
favor of local elfffoverument Cleve
appointed Southern men t j
land had
places In Minnesota North and Houti
w
WfltiSS ot SurTfoito in
11
IS ouSt rf M d etl followed
nir D Iroond ralnat lepen taktof
ceiaaton iVS r rfs3imaFgni
Mr WTieeler ol Alsbams tla PJJ
a vrlth
eoifee te tralry j toWto
Abimt Ilia ooW rotaU UUL t fl icr
OUT WORTH TEXAS SATWJDAYSEPTEffiEIt3 J8M
sanl xn In thl fotra of on Inquiry a <
to whether tlie peopto ot the i utii would
HH J9 n orm l deputy marshat
acgru presiding at the
poll
Mr Wieeler wms followed by Hx
fcwnator lllalr of New Hampildre who
tuJ2 t0tie hoUW with lh piw > ot
wngtess after tnrlve sears > ervic at
the oUier end of tho capital Mr Ulaics
throat vas w BtTwted he was forced
to ask the Indnlgenw of the Lous to
print Ws remarks in the lteeoni
Adjourned
DfcMOIUUZATJON OP UATCa
ST IsOUtS Mo pt LUAtt era of
dcmorallwtloii of freight rnt to tho
Southwest Is threatened with tGe all
gntlou that rates arc UIng secretly cut
Independent tariffs have beeu lisuet to
meet the JuMdvn ttnck Tonight the
Mi touri Kansas and Texn announced
a cut on1 pwkInghoue products St
Louis ioy Texas common points o 55
cents from 0U vcetrta effective Oct 12
The South m rnclfie has annouuivd cuts
on ftgricultural impletuenu machinery
in carload lots wind mills etc from
St IjouN to lexas common point vl
New Orleans to W > cent from 7U cent
on funilture to 712 cents from 11W a tl
on baking twwdcr to 70 cents from rz
cents Tiie tut ire ctTettlvu Oct 11
It willinj luitedtlmt both raids select tin
f iat of UMKlnff of tiie Suutlineitern
° frathe aj > ftcatlon Ijere Tlie vromlso Is
J that tho ttfht wlU Iw for blood
o
KiLixDiYxcnnn
ALVA O Tf Sept 20Two su
veyors John AlUn and ami yesterday
ordered tf cowboy fc ttler oil his claim
winch they said belonged to n Uobemlau
who aceoupauled them Tlie cowboy
killed both of the Aliens aud was ar-
rested Tho Bohemian look posuvswlou
of the ttoiui Jjut night a loou buchel
him IT
SHE TOOK ROUGHOHRATS
THINKING IT WAS A IIOlTfii OI
MUDICINH
Anil Died Shortly After The ClazrHo
Corrcopoudent Hccchen a Letter
From Corrcll A lroiiituciit Citizen
Dead Other liurcdo Matters
IAHU10 Tei Sept Special
Mm Jose Uroslg wife of ono of the
prominent citizens of New I areilo died
ery suddenly luit night Sho was sub
ject to a siKhka and epaemodic slckuess
for several jears which she could borne
times prevent by the prompt use of a
medklne she kept in a certain plate
She fvlt ono of the Ih1Is comlug lust
ulght about 4U otloek audatarttot at
gnw worre and when she had recocred
from ono of tho Bpuwms Into whih It
luid thrown her she told them to eiam
I no tho bottle from whiih she had taken
the medicine The investigation resulted
in the horrible discocry that she hud
tikeu a ery large do e of poison from
width she diel lu uWut tlireo hours
She was burltd tins evening frmu tlie
Cathedral in New Laredo A try large
conioume of frluuls followed the le
mains to tlui grae
Mr llrosU 1 wdl known through-
out the South aud has nuuy promlmnt
reUtits living iu this coautj
Catixtro Itodrliuez anothei prominent
cllizut and A high dcgn < e Mason aim
died lu New liuredo lu t night and was
burled this uvenlng
Vour correspondent Is la rectlpt of a
letter from Mr Corrill lumrterated lu
tho Monterey Mei Jail iharged In
companj with one ltelch with assaulting
a Jew pawnbroker In his eitablihmem
for the purpose of robbery lu tho letter
which Is iuteadixl for the priss Correll
eajs thnt the wounds reiehed by llutk
ner were intllcted bv llekh In a personal
dilhuulty brtwwn 1dm and Helrh o er
the question of commission to I allow e l
Jtelcli on the sato of some diamonds
width Iletch had negotlateil and that he
Corn 11 had nothing to do with the row
Comll Is certain bit will prove his In-
nocence when his trial lakes place
A freipht train went down on a trestle
on the Monterey ami Gulf rnilwar near
Taniptw yesterday morning resulting In
tho killing tit the engineer Michael Ures
nan a man who hud been with tho road
since It txgan
A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN
A Woman Who ItellCTC fho Died
amt Came to Mfo Again
SALIIJI Hosa Sept 29 lira It 11
IliUlilM Is Itu ejtremijy re1ned and Mill
oviuctteil woman 43 years old She una
just recovered from an eljliteenmontus
sickness of iieritonltls n < l acute dronay
JuriiiR mlilci timo slie was given tip f r
dead twice lira lTilUlns Is not a spirit
nallatDorlnj my lonf lllne a she aald I
was tliree weeta In an apparently nncon
scions condition I knew what was o
Init en uronnd tne but ccold not > eak
At tue ca1 of t lri < Ml 1
be fadinz away from the earlli
Tlieu com my death as 1 call It for
I Uow my spirit left the eartl and has
tow come back Out of the darkness
before w I coolJ e > for fl be
SaSoatomed to It initr
lent mwlng Weill and brighter Then
I nTrd tl roleeof oiy dauiMer
who was deli saytel JlOtber n > y > hT
Tlra a wonderfnl scene otsued before
WW1
SretcUnB W I I < il Wi
I rnMt i
rirer
f fV uarkbrown
1
v5ro7tn rTt the M rf
read to revriie
danghtcr
stood mj ma
Srind 3eus was Ihwv W > J
itaorttw
mrib mem tU rlrer my
Sened thesate to twriw ao butJ as
X Jt aU spate two words Uejtn
Ibe sound of Us volcoI can al
M
moil l r H nowl trsa stall In UU
i t k1 I felt o wonderful Joy I
I was eS w lite but It was a
hew Mfe Uk that of IwyUmi l t
h d > n dead and Jl of any h y
iTotl Ufeiia b Ulea8ar In
So tta of terrible atonyAJt tils 1
RUSH OF WATERS
CIIYSTXT rAtTS Mtctyi jept
A mine casualty without tpnrflM In
the mining history of thl untry oc-
curred at Mansfield the nnlr producer
of luissemer ore tn the Cifstai Talis
mlwlug district ami lo nteilli tulles
from this city last nlgh jTho mlno
caved lu from top to 4iott t burying
twcntyclght woikmcn nmt Intalllug n
o of JOWOOO The MantJeld shafts
are located on the west fcfnk of the
Mlehlgammage rher anil t working
levels run directly under tho itrwiut and
inralKI xvlth It for several JujidrKl feel
Tlio first cti Is thlmtUvf t below
the Ituttom of the ri er nndithe loMer
levels fue In number paraili the ikt
Tho liottom one Is VZH fdjtlbelow the
surface of the water Tha IccWent Is
supposed to have been efl4 lQ
gMng way of the timbers t the fifth
loul allow In those aboto follow
und at last the rher pounjsjn on tho
fatM men
After tho cavelu the rlvei
the lulno wa dry nit hour
minutes
Tortyelght men descendedllliti abaft
last niktht Of this number ineuty
caped and twentyeight foual watery
raM Their bellies will iitHr l e re
coreml Most of tho surritorstwerv on
JhaboUom bjvU wblch hftir ot Ct
wie > t r ito < hjTncdItTCe1 Ty w sloped ftriit
IH A DEEP MINE
Drowns Twentyeight Men
and Destroys Property
r
f
WORTH OVER HALF AHILL10N
Twenty Men Who Reachjthe Lad
derWay Escapii
Tlio Mnnsltcia Mlno on the Mlchl
IK
Cnuunaco tlio Kcenoolltlio Worst
IllsastCr In 1 lint Inrl ot the Coiin
trjIiill 11stortho Dcadlkullea
Ciumot uo Itooovornl
d below
Ind forty
uwaiM the Iwttle had been dlspbced by The wen heard the crash of thiAcareJii
a bottlo of rough on rats nnd she took n nnl storied for the ladderway wklth all
big dose of that Hoi sUkncHs of iviirse but four leathwl Wfore tho ton
atiT donn tho shaft tut tlieiu
Tlio miners loat ami
W Hiliirce
S Johnson
M Jlatrlueton
A lordnanl
H letefa 1
1 Johnson
Namuel Julinaon
1 Ittloro
Mlitltnoadra
leter luny
Mik lotllno
CJiatU ltipe
John Kejtnla
Jatuea Ktracuian
Olo Oart in
JoHcph Ktilla
John liollstrom
11 rorUiinto
John Klrphu
John Jtsudalo
John Vanier
O lInitauUt
Chris Arceiieilo
A ituetaulo f
A Stepano
Ailtujt Joloifutu
ut of
J
V Zadra
OeleaOesrll
Tho JlaiisDeld was derclopcl sir yean
nito and lias hn wotkod coiitlnuoufly
slnco It a llw producer of MsUcruilf
bessomer oro and Is < ttinat d to hatj
contained 20Ut lO ton In alght hcn ths
nccldtnt < sumsl T Jay It vita i
worthleia plh only marked by 0 aroajl
bay sunk from ths nslnral bed of tlo
MIcMiimnuE
Ulirbt of the Tlctfma leave famUles t > t
clilldren fatlierlfsa and nlxiut lialf j >
the reuslulnir jtienty ner Ihe suppwt
of parents What measures If any can
bo taleji to rescue the bodies of the
dead are yet uadciinnliicd
f
SPORTING
llnrer
CAtWBUT SronT8
CAIVrItT Tex Sifh 20WSp
clalVTlio M eamiK llwtalgrn
Calvert waiiWso by Crdvert Score Id
Viral raci fr or al lUf Dick
Trnaniet won rlpraitue a d bcrateJi
dlrl led second money Time 2S31
SSmd race one ml Ja hVnrMi
101 Htella M won Tinker second
Tbird ra ce onodwlf pile h a rur
JTB Joe Hardy won IsMnineten tec
ond Trme 114 second
lourth ram trot oneH lf toflo heat
Mary woa dereland teeor Tlroe
j iri
iriHfth raet contoUtli purse for
4WI to Erst quarbet K3 W lf ti
to lireefonftw mUs Hani V won
the three money
Sixth nnl conaolattof rarw for all
iwrsesJSO first otto J < 1 <
mtS33 1 mrbalf IIS for three
Yonrths lliattr onefwUth tulle
W wwoodonehalf nBe Touchstone
threefmnbamile Time 123
TEIUtH IIAlrTB lIArBS
TEIUtB JIATJTR lad Ikpt 2 >
Hrst rate 2ii5 trot MaU S 00 r u
h won Mlas Aliee wml Jack Sliep
hwl IWrJ Uert time 2lt IA
Serial rnee1riV for all trot tmrao
janai UtiHnlHb 1 1lxley win Walter
orowl MaUtltutiils Inril ISeat tine
10 1t
RI3DAIIA
ltola
Mo Spt 12b Xo raws
svx anuiu > luous
SAX ANniU Te Kept 2llSpe
eulHN rer wire rati kuoAn to have
Uvn mere hotly coutted than those row
hen today at the UMiciio Valley fair
livery one was wou by a few Inehes w 1th
tho third nnd fourth horse In tloae pur-
suit
Ilm raco Mllo < l h Ililtu T wou
tlvt lliere seeoiid litrry Vatrell thlcl
TIiiks lK
fxsiid roee A 2il0 cln > an > bent
thrw In tiv Anril wont firt lieilt Ml
Iro M thirl Iwat Time J ffli t J lhn
> litcliel weotid fourth and tilth Iieata
tlttie SJH lt4 il4i J37 W
Ititrd rnv Ihrw and a half fnrlonaa
dash for tnalJeii y ttMds lbvtdle ll
wou cUrati 11 soiHiu1 Judgo Wlninte
thlni Kme Alt 84
J I CmmtiluK wentK Prise fur
rvplnir and lornln a steer lai S7 aeeonda
CT Louis iucia
ST UllMS Mo Sept llr t race
liru ftirloni Ituiril won 1 nnule
Williams nwond Wily third lime
HH1
Second rneo IVnr futloui Fontu
lark won Mla 1orllAud second hlnjt
CVitt tWnt 1lino 1Ul
llilrd rait Hit and a half furlMint
Ouldo won Zed aeeoud Minnie Ik thlid
nuie 14
rouriu race lVir finloucs tlrer
Jacket on liii Hill aeeoud Wynona
Ihlrd Time fij i U
IKlh rneerive fntlontra 8n le Nell
wonTruliipaeei nd Cehemthird Time
1otlt
Pinlv rne < One mile Ilulw llurroiva
wtoi llMpeep second lloyul Iluah third
lime lit 112
MOIU118 lAUK IUCliH
MOllllW VAllKltcpt WVlrst rare
rive rilriiiUBS Correction won llr
llasbrowk Mniud Sirocco third Tluie
Second rncoHlx furlonss Xlelbu won
Sarah lUmey scvoud llefllunld third
lime tSMtlSl
Ihlrd raeoSIx furlones Ilomluo won
Veiecuwker second Jack of Sp dea
third nnie li
lVnrth nico MHe and n ipiatler Itu
dolplt won llrtunoet seeoiid Terilller
thlrtl lime littl
Ilfth raco MIIe Xern won Anna It
second llaleri third llnio 111 12
Hlsth race ne furletiir liairielsn
won Illaik Itnnk nwnd Aaaltuee
tlW lime J WS I
l > ulniM time In lhn third la IM lithw
tho worlds fer tlio same distance
Ijatoxia itAcns
OlVlNATI 0 Sflit EHlIfl
rti ThriiMimirlers of a mile Iiicliit
nun liny T second Ihia thlril Time
heoond race Mile Tsirosa iron ra
bkio second Slater Mary llurd Tlim
Third rafe Sevlrii fmlnii s rcalwly
won Dully MrlVMiouiucattd MUs Jlarmi
liilr1 Time l 1i
Fourth nice Ilve forhmw llnik
ram > on Tlie Kitten second Klnir How-
ard third Time H > 1 12
1Jflh rflee Milrsltteenllia Aletlill
Allen woti Coninoliuo sicund MtMallu
third lime Ml
Sltlh rrtcw llireewiuarl rs of ft mile
ltssflo llhalntxl won Ilec < lt Second
Lltllo Annie third lime ltlG
llnselmll
riTTSMHO ln Kelt 2Hlllls
binir Huns I I base hits Ol mira 0
ltaltwr UotiloiMh U k iNlW
Aurklluus II base lilia ll errors 1
Ilallerylliialo ami Mllll au Umpire
Lyuili
OllVIlAM < r SiPt ailtleve
land Jtuns 10 Ib lilts 13 Wl
lliilteTy Vounil nud Olonnin Ililla
delpldalluns II l iw Mis r
I lattery Ioiwy Cleiuenta und lloylc
Umpire Ilurat
C1NCIXXA11 O S < 1it iMCljidPi
nolllimis W bo is1 H tff
liiittery lutrolt aul yatwlin iV rliln
onItuna 4 baao hit 1 emir 11
llattarf Miial W Oltourke Umpire
UalTuey
wiuwVi Mi Kr Hevt faiooi
Ml 7 orwrs I
TDhr lun il lxi
lliltfry Kllroy and tlriio
Into hits 3 error
Ilaltlmoro
1 llultery
Ilimau
llnwto nnd ltoMiwu lna4rf
J1UUS
ouiaxtio mrijciii 4
Interfered with the iwll tamo In the third
iuuius will Ho xw
SOUTH AMERICA
Una Hevcrnl Heaoliitlons 6n llnml
Xowltcbcls Iwao nrouncl
AiioiNTixn Tiu > umra
IXNIOX Sii > t 21Alarmlni cable
innataee were rewlvoil toitay from the
AraMitluo lUpubllo Anarchy It la as-
serted prevaibi til ih lllver Ilaui KKlou
When 0 dlst > t < 1 Uomw Ayr
bo lu
lieovT OsWIu was reporwd l
prosrea norlli ol Ihere
A ltnillll JIDTtlltV
liOXDOX rt 2aA llp U l from
llrnall announces that Hantu Oalharlna
an importaut fortified Maud of 4 > fn
was anrrendrid Id the rebilt wlay
Tl iwrrcudcr is lookil niwii aa king
an important victory for the ribels at
It la cootiiruoua to lllo Orande Po Bui
Wbllll la not seriowJy disaffected The
rekl aqnadron wbili went sooth frira
Santos after falllr to affect laudlns
Hwre lotvlnit wvcra r M
bUKkndV that lwrt hsa l tl off ths
islandlot fttnia Otliarlna for wins time
mm Biid ths aurrender of l > tcra on
the w t coa t was nnoolmca1 but not
believed sou lime am The wbcla M
bow uld lo be lu fall poaiMwIou of tu
Wand wWch la wrH watered sod capa
lie of IwaiiK undo a most jrafwrtaal
harbor The diapalch adlt
will bow eorri
Sil
tli Walut
iMtis from which
lire rcWa d7rVt irJaml opfratliiis
is Admiral P Mrtl Intuuda lo wrry
on ttw war on land aud gradually If
nosslW Wilier uwlltw tu nny slrunlt
enoni to meet IMsolPs fonvs in
pluhrd battle lrwlilMt IViaolo is ld
to b Jtiwtly aunoyod a l alsrmed t
this frewa success of 0 < attjela
UXaJ KAMAUOUSKB
IXJXDOX Kept aiA privata dit
patch frool 1U de Janeiro received by A
prominent firm Miyagwl hettll la tbe
Hra ti n traU fjies the foUowln lm
s rsut iuformaUooi The Affioiiai > mini
lcr hna Instruethl tho wmtuander of the
United States ship Chatlcaton to protect
ineHcnn KooJa In barjea tn the bay
from ftliors by th0 rereliloe nnadrou
lie j i tclpaphe1 tlin itutemtiient at
Milntlon wWMnjt that tho United
States
TUsrotuly protest oiralnat tho fur
ther Iwinlurdnicnt of llkt that many on
comlwtama Kcn
had llllcl itud much
property dcttroicd by the repeatel nrlnit
nit the rlty Hie Unltnl States ov < ru
luent luis Inalrutted MIiiUut nium jn
to make oury inmlul vffert to protKt
Atncrlinn iiersous and proiiorty and
that all ihe luoral ftmn of tha jwtcru
went should be eierted to uncut fur
ther tlealracUon and blood shed
suraiiSniaimi
fflXDOV Sept a A Ulwn ll
t ilch sijj rirt San llabrlel In Para
llrnall hua surrendered lo tlcnaral Si
YflrlcM
SUllMU SKO
33UIKOS AYllfik Sept Ths
aennmeo of Colonel alsplnn his t ln
cvmimutM to tucntv > earal Imprlon
tnenl The rebellion Is now teejrded at
effectually tunuroasej
iiuiiNtis ATiins auvici s
11UUN0S AYItKsi Sept 2 Acconl
lojt to advices rceeln l Item the tnsur
Kttits at lloaarlo ore In a aula of de
inoralltatlen and Uio speeily endlug of
Ihe revolution ts TooVoil forward to
Kiter Ueporta Jual recelvM here from
Internment tiMtona tiro that lloaurlo
will nnwt likely surrender or already
has suireuder > t
Ilfiwwl lisntna who Inrltcl tho attack
made by the rebil torpedo liouta upon
it eoTciniiinnt war vesael In Urn outer
roula will he ehut tomorrow
ilin Njlliiiril llnarda ol llnenua Ayre
iruper and > urnmiidliif dlalrUla have
been dlhnmKl ihvlr irvlecs belntf no
louse r tlclred
lKiiuviAx oviiixirr
LIMA Sept 2lWriio IVrnvlan raid
net lias icon riMrjtanlaiHl aa follows Mlm
l tcr of tlio Interior liaatont Julliv
nrnira nurncc Ui Torresli war B ni
ociirlei
TII1J WJUT1IUII
flrvrsTf v t7i sept a spe-
cial Tlie area of Irish pressure liltti
cavered the twmtry iaat of tlio Ml
slaalpld river last tilllit with lis creat over
tho loucr Ukua has ioicd rapidly eaat
word ud Is apparent central tonight
oT the Xciv Ulieluad coint In the At-
lantic Tlio area of low pressure whUh
waa cumlnir lit o > er Ihe Northeusttrn
Hooky mountains last nlaht lm piilud
rapidly enat and Hontliunat and domi-
nates the weather iiMllj over llio
central ealley tollluhl and Will probably
inoie eaatward mull lla esuter reoihet
tho central MisslaalpiH valley duiinit the
nctt twentyfuiir liotira where It will
dominate the MeHther thronaliolll Ihe
ciuiury
Tin tejnjieratiire lias fallen our the
extreme Nortliweat and Itta remalnisl
nearly stationary or ha risen otcr oiher
portion of the country
Hie weather U Uundy over Ihe rorr
tral vullvys M tlie West jtulf slalua
nnl It 1 fi > nrnly clour ctaeivliets
wiHtiiiiu ruimoAHT
flALVliSlOX Te H Eept 2llSpi
clal Mado fur llio twentyfour hour
etidlne IU mldnUbl Hcptetuber III
ror aaat Xortli Toraa ahoncra ei
ccpffalr In etlrwne Weal cooler liuat
Texas Heatterod showera stationary
Vvmtvrature < Vnlril Teuta ahowera
nioler in Northeast fair stalhmary
temliature In Houlhwesl HoutliAest
Texas tfenernlly fair etatlonary tetn
loirattire Com dial rich probable how
r our l st iwrllun fair oier West
statlonurt tomperattire
tiisas WKfniwt iituxmiN
flAhMSBTON Tut Hl1 ID < Ma Mt t
IMlWluif I 1ui > limslliilliil uiil Mtttiltuunt
teliiprltliro for tin pmiwunir twemyfour
Iwors
lliilvoatoii tlf M
AU141 HI TO
lumen
li hi
llregjeliiii vlf to
4Wicaita la 114
vuinoUs IJ 71
l lero t Pi Ti
IMIla 84 ul
1 tarns W iu
lloU1011 fi Ks ti
Jluiitarill m M
fMisvlew im im
lalllue IM 74
oraiiss 4x M >
IolciiW tal
HaU Ardolllo <
Hiertuaii
Iller
Waco
Wsotlivrford
PJKl
Klm
ui
si
5kna MO 701
ClTw iirlllll llEixTfflN
tlIAmTO In Hept 5l l ital
llio followliitf la the sveraace iiiaituiiim
mintrutml aud ralnnJI at the o lowtoir
pkVes to
itlils
Ati esta
stiarliwt n
Oalvesbui 2
little Hock
> t WUa l it
aiaWIe V <
iesl ir
iluvlncuin
11 Kl tfl M
73u us aa
CHIEF MIGUEL
flackfKt by Vtimu liulUns Causes
Trouble mill Is Ariestct
1WIA ArU rlpl 9ftlnw Ml l
thief of ho Yuma Judlan wn itepoM
ou tietwsiut of ths kllluitf o7 accos
witches be a l Id asfodatcs ham
oauaed nmli trouUd for the new kief
lVtaqual 1 It Iccldcd to over
throw lnsual anl tako irtswyaton ln
nuol arrisled one man aud Mljrtiel Riit
taenty Indians atuonpUd yeatcnkiy U
KiHerloit tho nam Smj
releaiw
friendly indlalia Intar
M2 l blm btlt
fered lx trnn m well edo fouaht with
their flats for itn hour Morelial tlroen
leaf arrested Sl wl nl btf friends and
pjuoo1 lhom l J d Tl r K
The United
io itsaist mi both skleii
Ktttos niaralial I eipectod louiirht to re
Amelea tloro
mote Uio priaontrs to lift
trouble la feared
liii otfixuri wrrnjiia
TY110VK IVu Spt fiD Ssouti V
William ddcf tlerk of lh Tyrone poaf
ofSta wot tnrcsiwl lert lids tnorainj to
Upeehll Jmiwwr iV W Ihk fof
opetilng Jettit tuJ abstrtftloit lit con
lenU Wlllltms Mid he did wt do It
friun btoI or from a dr re for mown
bat almplr ftow aa uncxplalueJ wauw
for dwalmr letters
if t
READ THE DEWS OF THE
GAZETTES CIHGUUTION
GROWTH FOURTH fA8E
VOIi XVII NO Ml
THE TEXAS NEWS
FROM ALL POINTS
A Lively Scono In a Travis
Court Room
A MURDERED
rtvt
1
Near Thornton Supposed io a i
Negros Victim
Children Idvlnit Nc t > Crowl wtu
0o Thclr Ijytu miiiHeo fUr llxo
tlrcilt of NIIos lhidtnjf l
TrciutirttChnrtor < ulby th r
tn ryof tJlntc Iahio Htar iflaKi
I
Hun John lttcll a l rtmilntni
tf i > t Jhrt A Un lmr wan 14
IsH
flrf
S OO fcy iMsltkt JuOjttf Itebert >
cenleinpt nt court ItewntAUo f r
ihe vUlntlit In u cfl > on trial i
ftlHt Intercntetl > eut on th nuitl
iiiij irttiihv tit Imvtujt Iwil a tvri t
rerwilhm will i jltOmlom
kn > vrn rviU e tnte titttit t ater
ilt > li wa pUeiU uii the ntftUil aif i
lihVtnft bail tlu < e > inreri > tUen
tho it tinewthmthR ltittuinf < t ti
Hltuwi lltii Ham UaVmiina
the milieu who via In the < >
fHUtrttnt tewoM llawell who Jul i
anl UiiMWltw Mri hntiil en lit c < i >
vhleml lyl K J < lt >
mem t ilniwltir a mv wA
li iilkrt l lef riu > U Utm fHhi
hetvoii the pirllen Tlie tlnnL <
ImpiHihl Men deeh tituent
1ei tet
tumali vivT > Tm MliniA UI I
TlUItNTO Sent L
iWD A Me iem tetnftle remlor nti <
JPUUk lUllllt it 1tKHheOk YfA i
leaJ till iu rniiK > y tlie rnllh
txttrvfu lure ami Jpm Ihi 1 i i
Jhltntclt Ma heail 1l ho uliftj I
irtntt lieru vftlUntf lltere U iw <
tlew t
A ii irrt ejerteil fttnn w htnf
tiUMWDittr this lUQrmni drew a t > I
Are1 at Ui iWtir nn4 into 4b
lint t iiekw > lHRljr Hhyriittilrwi
itn Hit train ft ml JntDinilpfUntKl
l the tifitro pntfhlntf Jnifieai
IwKi It U i > lHeil itfttiM lit
loilein The negro lthlwl U
at Tli tuiii tunU
w6NinmTiJi tov Ji
e 0MMJV n tr5 in
ItnPC i eowttWaWtf h n ot
n rn alxmt a eiulwn > < <
Jjhmn hnim u Imy < 1 i
irttl ttlwut W hiln i m
trannliiiiry iwwe jDr
ilulr lWirentii m ffin 1 1
Your rektrter in wu < > h
kimnti ftiiitUmonWjl > f
lo th luiuii of tying1
home atil oil nwjfh
till their l er At i t
GAZETTE TRABE EDI 1UK
rim OAZrirfiJiviii i m i t
OIlMIirjt 1 AN Kliii 1 i
npxiiFiT orfiip1 riii 1 1 n
in niu Bmrm ini >
TlHti H 1iUISIANl till
INDIAN TUMinVUi U4A
AND Nl V MrJXI n
this wimps tiJ MAt i
ACOIIIATIJ AX1 iMl f 1
IIIIIIT 01 OOJIMI fruit > 1 j
in Tim Hwnff > iri < l
W1I1 UII DlJVllV iWU 1 j
80 CONTAIN BllXJlAT AH 1
ON VAlilOUS ITIWCH OB i I
1MT TO TUAPUrtJIIlW
it wha im win raiitr tor1
tion or a wmxmviawaw
NKWBlAlnit IUllUttlinD x
CIUHIVDU IN TUB lNTltltUST OV
TItAMI
HIXTV niOUSANO OOIICrtNO
JI0IUI NO UOI9OV T1IIB I I
TION WIUi HI CIHCUWrKD
lotava inni mtbuciwsm as
JIUHINIKS MIN Otf Mill SUOTIONS
NAiiDO WIlOLHitAUI Miat
oJiAxro mca5i ACTtnir sAN
am wiisoN8 nnsiuiNd to ist
TAJtURH OU TO INCIIUABBIlUSr
HIV HfJLATrONB INTUH 80UTII
wimt c o vtno X iibttkk
Mcniwr v6k ADTBKTISISa
trirAK this iratAnu raimoN
WHICH VIM 110 IIHAD AND
wtcsniviO is Evrair arouu
and Biioi to Aviiiow rr aorsa
ATJVKtiriBIWOJtAlES WIM un
ILCDU tXOsS ON AHIMdATIOX
TO
tub OAionrni
EEAL ESTATE
Etlait in lifiuldatlom w offer > ereat
rartotyof list Ctata boldlneacosaUt nj
3 tl ntktiMsHt l lse tod bulidlnj
lots asd nioin > jii < M lm
and unimproved UwU for uh > at a t at
W KClCHWSmwMl BAK
rein woma xexAS
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