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4ph Cook says The
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t sinners io tvpentance
ti covery has been made
- at Boston a bust j
V Mngton has been labeled j
ins What matter by any
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t he is likely to find that it
1 ore than a leather medal
a 1 wine string to bind
to despotic Russia
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1 ion to Us weekly edition an cx
v i one year will be scat to auy
tl outside the state or two j
tar oie year will be sent outside the 1
4f eating Briton may bulldoze
Itiulhan on fishing rights
1 cdi oii eating Italians will
- n id The patriotism of this
vil always rc ent placing the
flajj of any nation orer the stars and
stripes ua was done in a street parade
by the Malia
Even Republicans are condemning
an extravagance that has led to a con-
gressional appropriation of SI 000000
000 Luxuries come high yet a Repub-
lican administration pays no tariff
IT is said that Edwin Booth will per-
manently retire from the stage this
wwk Legitimate drama loses much
in his withdrawal and the question
naturally arises who can succeed
Booth and Barrett
If there is anything rotten in the In-
ternational and Great Northern receiv-
ership the people want to know it If
there is nothing wrong there the re-
ceivers should have a chance to repel
the insinuations of rottenness
Ox Monday the free sugar schedule
went into effect This may reduce
the price and if he advance in the
price of cattle should affect the cost of
tenderloin we will cheerfully substitute
chocolate creams for beefsteak
loi pvery dollar received by tlic Cazette
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conies fur one 3 ear will be ellt outside the
sUIp
Bowin too is jealous of the pros-
perity of Dallas under Connors admin-
istration and wants to down that
rising state man and atlas that bears a
city on his shoulders The Bowie Dem-
ocrats advise the Dallas Democrats to
stand bv their candidates
a QCESTiccr of international gravity
i whether a lob ter is a codfish The
French nation claims that the treaty of
Utrecht does not debar their fishermen
from witching lob ters off the coast of
Newfoundland The islanders protest
and declare a lobster is a lish
I4or every ilolhir re eiied by the Gazette
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tra copy lor 0110 jear will bo sent to any
addre ilcsignaf ed outidc tliestatc ortuo
eopics for one vear will be sent outoiile the
state
TO keep out of trouble with that bad
Italian government we should stop all
immigration from4 Italy and require all
of that nationality now in tiie country
to take out naturalization papers Tho
Chinese are excluded for the public
good People who defend and apolo-
gize for as ttssins arc as bad as the Chi-
nese
To equalize the rates on cattle from
Western points on the Texas and Pa-
cific to Fort Worth and Dallas that
road has raised the rate to Fort Worth
Frit complained a customer
these 10 cent loaves of bread dont
seem to be any bigger than your 5 cent
loaves
Well dot vos zo said the baker
comparing the two loaves I vill haf to
make tem 5 cent loafs smaller
Tnn reports from Northern cities of
the ravages of la grippe show an in-
crease both in number and fatality
Fort Worth has been free from an epi-
demic but there are cases sufficient to
ilduce ctiutton Its presence should
lead to a careful observance of the laws
of health Dry wholesome air cleanly
persouai regular diet and proper
clothing arc good preventives Par-
ticularly during the changeable spring
weather unnecessary exposure to a
damp atmosphere and any reduction of
warm underclothing should be avoided
John Zimmekmax of Darlington
Miun had a wife and wanted a hof e
George Davis of Montana went to Dar-
lington with a herd of horses but he
had no wife Zimmerman offered to
trade his wife for one of the horses and
the exchange was- made Very soon he
discovered that the horse bucked and
rued tho bargain Davis also found
that a wife was not all that he had
looked and longed for and he too re-
pented of his hasty exchange Corre-
spondence ensued and each wa made
happy by returning the property to the
original owners Zimmerman has his
wife and finds that she is not so hard
to handle a- a buckiug horse Davis
has his bronco and is- satisfied that he
has tho best of the deal The moral of
this tale if we can find anything moral
about it is that a horse is better prop-
erty than a woman if you dont know
how to handle the woman
TEX POs sTRLU ca es
Ten authors of fiction are under
contract to write for publication in the
Fort Worth Gazette ten Possible
Cases Bach will contribute a narrative
of something as singular as he is able
to invent but which would be a possi-
ble occurrence iu real life The idea is
odd and the outcome may well be re-
markable to judge by the name and
fame of the novelists Frank It Stock-
ton Sidney Lu la Kirk Munroe Jules
Verne Edgar Fawcett Franklyn Fyles
Bret Harte Ingersoll Lockwood Guy
de Maupassant and H Rider Haggard
The first of t hese Possible Cases will
appear in The Gazette Sunday
April 5
A THING WE JlUlT4 DO
The Associated Press reports that
when the American minister at Rome
explained to the Italian secretary of
foreign affairs the relations subsisting
between our Federal and state govern-
ments showing that the Federal au-
thorities had no power to punish the
New Orleans rioters the Italian broke
out We have nothing to do with
your constitution If it is found want-
ing you must amend it You know
that is no constitution worthy of a free
and civilized country
This is high talk from the waste bas-
ket product of a thousand years of ser-
vility Mr Porter is told that his
v X ssSi5t
rr T st - i
I t wm u
r n that Mr
THE GAZETTE IT WOETH TEXAS FETOAY APEIL 3
eminent must amend its constitution
to suit the taste of this elated chif-
fonier If our minister had had the
proner respect for himself and his posi-
tion he woull h ive given the secretary
of foreign affairs to understand that
our constitution suits us well enough
and if he didnt like it he had the
privilege of swallowing his dislike
WE ARE AGAINST 1SOLTEES
The Dcnison Heralds gullibility
leads it to express this opinion
The Fort Woth correspondent of the
DaUns News says little interest is taken in
the home election the excitement all cen-
tering in the election in Dallas and adds
that the Fort Worth people favor Cole be-
cause he is the regular Damccratic nominee
1 he interest shown by tho Fort in the suc-
cess of the regular Democracy In Dallas is
quite touching- The fa t about it is that
the Fort loves Bud Connor less rather
than the regular Democracy more
This is in line with a trick of the
Connor followers who insinuate that
Connor is of iuch weight as mayor of
Dallas that Fort Worth would like to
see him defeated
The Fort Worth people who are
Democrats would like to have Connor
beaten because he is a bolter and a dis
organizcr and success for bjm would
embolden others to defy the party or-
ganization The Fort Worth people
who arS not Democrats look with hope
for hi- election for they expect to
profit by the split that it will make in
the party
Mr Connor has twice been elected
mayor of Dallas and he must have
been as important in the affairs of
that city then as he is now but there
was nothing said about Fort Worth
desiring his defeat on account of a
willingness to get rid of a dangerous
rival The Gazette supported him
and forwarded his election But he
was not then a bolter from a Demo-
cratic convention to which he had sub-
mitted his fate In that lies all the
difference
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PITTING ACID OX TIIE It IIV PLACE
The North American Review prints
an ai tide from the pen of Sidney Dil-
lon president of the Union Pacific rail-
way wherein he combats the growing
antagonism to railroads and alleges
reasons to show its injustice If Mr
Dillon took up his pen with a thought
that he would say something to subdue
the popular feeling toward the rail-
roads or more precisely speaking to-
ward the railroad managements he
should have laid it down again before
dipping it in ink for his insistence
upon certain contended for rights is
more exasocrating than mollifying
A citizen simply as a citizen says
Mr Dillon commits an impertinence
when he questions the right of any cor-
poration to capitalize its properties at
any sum whatever But he will find
it hard to make the people agree with
him and as they have the power the-
are not likely to stop at this imperti-
nence they will go further and grow
so in olent as not only to question that
right but to raise means of restraining
it in the future In a contest between
the railroads and the millions over a
question of rights and impertinence
the millions are likely to say what is
right and what is impertinent accord-
ing to their way of thinking We
do not say their settlement of the mat-
ter will be exactly just and proper but
they will settle it
The truth is that there is to tome ex-
tent a strained relation between tho
public and the railroads that should not
exist This is owing in great part to
the ignorance of the people but in still
greater part to the contempt which
railroad managers show for that ig-
norance Such a feeling ef contempt
runs down from the president to the
news boy and it is not concealed
Naturally the ignoramuses rcent
such treatment and as long as they
have the power to retaliate they are
not backward in using it So the peo-
ple and the railroads slay apart and
abuse each other when by getting to-
gether and each understanding tho
needs of the other a more kindly feel-
ing would grow up leading to mutual
respect and forbearance
Mr Dillons writings will not help to
reconcile the inharmonious forces It
may lie a mistake for the people to
think that they ought to have some-
thing to say about the excessive cap-
italization of railroad companies but
they will not be convinced or that mis-
take by telling them that it is an im-
pertinence for them to think so They
arc more likely to put their thoughts
in acts and say that there shall not be
fictitious capitalization
The Port Worli Paekery
Commerce Journal
The b packing house at Fort Worth
scorns to get a hump on itself Last Friday
eleven cars of fat hos from Kansas City
pjsscd throuih this place en route to that
great establishment
WINDING UP
The Iiincaid Trial Coming to a Close
Prayers of the Defense
WAsniXGTOX April 2 The Kincaid trial
closed tcwlay after the prosecution had in-
troduced evidence in rebuttal which how-
ever did not throw any new light upon the
question at issue Gen Grovesnor moved
to strike from the testimony what pur-
ported so be 1 dying declaration
but the motion -as overruled The prayers
for the defense were argued this afternoon
and the closing arguments will begin to-
day
Xcw Orleans Races
New Obleaxs La April 2 First race
five f urlrngs Gray Eagle won Tramp sec-
ond Haremboure third Time 1 02
Second race six furlongs Roily Bolly
won Haley John second Maud third Time
115
Tliird race oce mile Barnic Byrd won
Underwater second Ivanhoe triird Time
144
Fourth race fifteen sixteenths of a mile
Cashier won Sul Ross second Bankrupt
third Timel56K
GAZETTE WHAT NOT
Enforce the Law of Homicide
and Advertise the State
FOR INDIAN STATEHOOD
The Iron Fields of East Texas An EaU
Texans View of an Investigation of the
International and Great Northern
Iteciivership Other Item
XrEI OP LEGAL EESTItUXT
Meeting Dr R H Ditler of Lamar
Mo What Not asked him what he thoucht
of Texas He replied You have a great
state a maniiiceat state But the
frequent murders occurring in the state
have a bad effect on Northern people
For instance previous to my departure
from Missouri 1 requested a friend of
mine to accompany me to Texas with a
view of locating He was restless and
uneasy about Missouri and desired to move
to some other more enterprising state
but he refusad to visit Texas because he
said Texas will not protect my life and
property I had visited Texas before and
told him this was all bosh but the idea was
deep rooted and he would not come Now
there are thousands of dissatisiied people
in Missouri who are anxious to seek new
homes Many of these people now have
their eye on the Panhandle of Texas but
tlioy hold back for fear Texas is inhabited
by lawless men who live by theft plunder
and murder Every time a homicide occurs
in Texas it is paraded through the Globe
Democrat and adds weight to this im-
pression The people are absolutely afraid
of i our state and your people should
adopt evcr honorable plan to place the
trnth before these hnmeseekei s If jou
can convert those people in a few years
vour population will be trebled and capi-
tal will flow into the state in unlimited
quantities 1 like your state and
anv man who sees it will
like it All that is necessary to induce tm
mcrution is to place facts before home
seekers
Vhat No What do the Missouri people
think of Cleveland
Dr Ditzlcr Oh Cleveland is all ricrlit
in Missouri Our people are against tho
unlimited coinage of silver and are heartily
in favor of Mr Clevelands idea of tariff re-
form which vt o look upon as the real issue
As to Mr Clevelands ihaueo i for ronoin
ination ho ma be unpopular in the West
and South but east of the Mississippi river
Ills silver letter has greatly increased his
strength and ho can carry every doubtful
state and force the Republicans to tremble
in their strongholds In fact if Harrison
and Cleveland run I think that Harrison
will bo overwhelmingly snowed under
Tnn TnitniTOTn
R Ij Robertson whilom of Tyler but
now a member of the firm of Mitchell
Robertson of Ardmorc I T was seen by
hat Ml yestenUi ami found to lj lighy
dolhrhu d with the Iudi in Torritorv
Speaking of the Territory ho said
ha e two elements the progressive cle-
ment and the pull backs in the Territory
The progressive clement is composed niosll -of
the Ainoricaus who arc not litiens and
tho putl backs aro the lull McodeJ Indians
The progressive men are in favor of the
allotment of the lands to Indians and state-
hood LndcrMr Spi imrersbill the plan
is to give each Indian -01 acres of land anil
after the lands are divided Hie residue will
be dh ided between the Indians There arc
3100 Indians in the Territory and this bill
after giving each Indian acres of land
will leave juite a handsome remainder
This remainder the Indians will be pei
mittcd to sell but they arc prevented from
sellinr the iO acres until the expiration of
tweny one years The Territory will be
opened to settlement and Americans can
iequire title enjoy sudrage etc How-
ever the town sites will be exempted from
this act and car be located as soon as the
Territory becomes a state
Wh -Not Dj the ciizens of Ardmore
own their lots
Mr Robertson Oh no They have
le ised from the Indians for a term of years
But when the leases expire the Indians
will be compelled to nay dollar for dollar on
tho improvements erected Recently oui
town was greilv excited over a suit
brought by an Indian named Richard Me
Lish to recover the land upon which Ard
more is located Mciish secured judgment
11 the Indian court where there is no se-
er t made of al wavs awarding Judgment to
tho rLh Indian wheher he has a tist
cause or not and our people appealed to the
Fea al co ai t en the grounds of a lack of
jurisdiction oil the part of the Indian coart
The Federal couit riersed the case and
the title to the land is now removed
What Not -When the Territory is
v to he sis erluo 1 vxi it eaeei wil
it have on the titles to the town lots of Ard
more
Mr Robertson I suppose that the citi-
zens will simply claim title by location
and if they have improvements upon their
lots they will be entitled to the title
What No If the progressive element
is composed of men who cannot vote how
do you expect to win
Mr Robertson Wo are now arranging
for a great campaign this summer Our
speakers will be at every picnic and every
effort will be made to educate the Indian
voters and induce them to join our clement
It may take us some time to manipulate the
matter in such a manner as to secure state-
hood but we are now making many con-
verts The poor Indians now have no
chance of an honest arbitration in tho In-
dian courts and it will not be so bard to
convert them as you imagine When they
sue for justice the rich suborn the courts
and make the trial a farce and they are
getting tired of such institutions and will
be easily persuaiteu to join U3
ISTritEsTIXG CST TEXAS
Mr J II Kruth is president of the An-
gelina county lumber company which is a
very larpe institution with extensive oper-
ation Meeting him in one of the hotels
Vhat Nbt asked him what was going on in
Angelina county He said Well I am
sorry to say it but our county is rather
dull now However we expect that the iron
developments at New Birmingham may
enUven matters a little Ppeaking of Xevv
Dirmingharn I understand that the lur
naee will begin operations there on the
10th of this month Another furnace is
also being erected between Xew Birming-
ham and Husk and the prospect is prom-
ising There is undoubtedly good ore in
the vicinity and I expect that they will
eventually discover coal as tho country is
a solid bed of lignite A good many years
ago Mr Kossc made a geological examina-
tion of the Trinity river in search of coal
but his researches were without reward
except that he reported the discovery of a
small vein of coal in Cherokee county
This has led mo to beliovo that ultimately
coal will be found in sufficient quantities
to meet the demand However thcrois a
vast amount of timber around New Bir-
mingham which will afford an inexhausti-
ble supply of charcoal and money and brains
will develop tho industry If the enterprise
succeeds in Xew Birmingham it will re-
sult in great benefit to our county as there
are vast beds of ore in tho county that are
as rich as the ore in Cherokee county Our
people are anxious to see this ore developed
and there is a large profit in it for enter-
prising men with money
Vhat Xot -What do you East Texas
people think about Mr Geralds bill asking
for an investigation of the International
and Great Xorthem receivership
Mr Kurth There has been a silent ru-
mor surreptitiously floating around East
Texas that there was something wrong
with the receivership but I do not think it
amounts to anything It is true that a stir
was recently raised about some rebates and
other matters and after Mr Eddys death
Coh Bonner may have made a few mistakes
due from a lack of knowledge of the busi-
ness but I am certain that he has been
guilty of no malfeasance And so far as
J udge McCord is concerned he is regarded
throughout that section of the state as a
very nonorable able gentleman and has
handled the appointments as honestly as
say man could No one impugns his
rity and the people are of the opinion that
there is some motive beneath th s
investigation To men who live
awayfiom Tyler it ha3 been amusing to
watch the strangle over this receivership
There have peon some fat Jobs in the ap-
pointments and hard struggles have been
ma le to catch abieofthe plum trand it has
seemed to the outside public that this re-
ceivership has lasted a long time It has
been a great boom for Tvlcr n Col Bon
ners bank was the deposi ory for both the
Cotttou Belt and International and Great
Northern roaos These two receiverships
pulled into Tyler an average of J JiuOOO per
month and it was deposited in Col Bon
ners bank which it is s at d hus trans-
acted more business for the last two years
than any bank in the state Taking cogni-
zance of the fact that Col Bonners oank is
a private bank this is vcrv remarkable and
shows that the receivership has been re-
munerative to Col Bonner Outside of this
and the fart that some very large salaries
have been raid the receivers attorneys and
employes 1 do not think that any extrava-
gance or malfeasance has marked the pro-
ceedings and I am satisfied that a legisla-
tive committee will find nothing to investi-
gate The committee may harass these
gentlemen bv a Paul Pry investigation but
it will not redound to the discredit of the
receivers
What Not What do you think of Re-
ceiver Campbells move in discharging Mr
Heradon
Mr Kurth -I understand that he also
discharged judge Duncan associate attor-
ney and Mr T N Jones claim agent and
that Col Bonner refused to ratify the act
I know this much and no more but there
may be a large sized colored citizen linger
inir cautiously around this wood pile How
evor I do not think any of the gentlemen
discharged by Mr Campbell were guilty of
a wrong act and suppose that is simply a
disagreement between the receivers which
can be adjudicated by the court without the
pernicious inquisition of an investigating
committee
ASWEET SUBJEC
A Washington Letter Creates a
Flurry In Sugar Circles
THE EFFECT OF THE NEW LAW
Some of Texas Prominent Planters to Go
to tho National Capital in the Hone
or Obtniiiine a 3Iore Iav or-
able Construction
Special to the Gazette
Houston Tnx April 2 A very im-
portant communication has been reteived
by a prominent planter in Houston from
the inter tl revenue department at Wash-
ington The contents of the note could
not he ascertained but from a gentle
man vlio is largely interested in sugar
matters it was learned that the
communication dwelt to some extent upon
liie workings of the new law giving a
bounty of 2 cents per pound on all sugars of
a certain grade manufactured in the United
States Tins law went into ctfect April 1
and is scarcely three days old
ihe startling feature of the let-
ter is in the statement that
the planters will be unable under a certaiu
construction of tho law to recover the
bounty of 2 cents per pouud if they manu-
facture what is known as seconds
Although a Gvzutte reporter attempted
to ascertain the full force of this construc-
tion of the new law as well as
a copy of the letter referred
to he was unsuccessful Very few
planters in Houston had seen the commu-
nication and those w ho had read it refused
to talk One gentleman however said that
1 ho sir trust no ivlit h l con
at the new law and would
oe caoled under the 1 o istrio 1
placed upon it by the internal revenue de-
partment to be master of the situation
with the planters to a large extent at the
mercy of the trust The gentleman did
not wish to have his name mentioned but
continued If tins construction
or interpretation of tho new
law should not be changed
or modified it will have tho effect of pre
veitmgthe panters fr tn making sugar
from seconds which is the only product
they have to enter into direct competition
with the trust also by leaving the trust in
control of the sur business of the
country and giving it the power to
largely regulate prices it can dictate the
pre to bi paid the pantcr for seconds
and the price at which it will sell the re-
fined sugar to tho consumer With this
double barrelled advantage the trust ought
to make 1 itood thing out of it
It is believeJhow everthat the construction
which the internal revenue department has
placed upon tho new law can be modified
and the planters will be given an equal
chance to make sugar from the seconds and
obtain a bounty on the same as it was orig-
inally supposed they would However there
was considerable discussion going on in
sugar circles yesterday regarding the letter
received from Washington and it is re-
ported some of the most prominent planters
of the state will go to the national capital
in hopes of obtaining a more favorable con-
struction of the new law by the depart-
ment To one South Texas planter alone
the bounty means 70000 per annum
APPRECIATED OPINIONS
What Esteemed Contemporaries Think oT
The Gazettes New Dress
polltan and Handsome
COVirAKES TAVORABLT WITH AST
I The Fort Worth Gvzette in her new
dress presents a truly metropolitan
pcarance The Gazetct was always a
dandy but she will now compare favorably
withany paper published in the United
States or elsewhere Success to The
zette Brownwood Banner
A SEW TOKK APrEARAXCE
The Fort Worth G vzette has donned a
dress that makes it have tho appearance of
a New York daily TnE Gazette is a
hummer and is in the fromt rank of jour-
nalism Morgan News
IX THE FIRST HASK
The Fort Worth Gazette has lately be-
decked itself with a new head Tan
Gazette stands in the first ranks of jour-
nalism of Texas Timpson Times
mis es the circular map
The Fort Worth Gazettes new dress
makes it look strange and cityfied and is
an unmistakable sign of prosperity and ap-
preciation of Fort Worth and the reading
public Nevertheless wo miss the cirular
map and its line of railroads of which Fort
Worth was the bright and prominent par-
ticular star Farmersville Review
IN STJIPATHT WITH THE PEOPLE
The Fort Worth Gazette is a metropol-
itan sheet in its new dress It is one of tho
dailies of the state that is in sympathy with
the people and Dniocracy Atlanta Her-
aid
A SFLEJTDID PAPER
I The Fort Worth Gazette has a
dress and a new head over the top
first page Tns Gazette is a spll
i paner It has done much for Texa
has made Fort Worth known far and
Sample copies of the daily issue c
seen at the Chronicle office Flore
Chronicle
PEOPLE DIFFER
The Fort Worth Gazette came out in
brand spanking new dress this week
is receiving many complimentary not1
from tne press At the rislr ol being
sidered captious or perhaps crankyTthe
Star is bound to say that it does not like
the cut of the new dtess as well as the
old Baird Star
How people do differ The Chronicle
thinks it fits beautifully and looks surpass-
ingly lovely Cleburne Chroalcle
REALTY AND BUILDING
SOMEOUTSIDE MONEY INVESTED
YESTERDAY
j Work to Begin on the 151s Coor emse
I Worka at Once A Vormonter View
or the Situation Transfers
i
There i but one opinion in reciril to the
outlook for Fort Worth and thit is that
everything looks well and that a period of
great prosperity is at hand Judre Eddy a
prominent citizen of Vcrcmt is in
the city and said yesterday that he
saw no reason why Fott Worth for
the next tet years at least should not
grow faster than any Texas c ity He con-
siders the paekery and brewery great insa
tution for Fort Worth and stus every en-
terprise that from its very nature will pay
is a good thine for the town
Every day brines be tor and better news
about the splendid ojtlook for fine gram
crops The cattleman are in hhrh feather
over the increase in prices aru say this
thing will do Fort Worth ereat good
Real estate sales yesterday were fair
Several thousand dollars of outside money
was invested here as shown by the rciords
Notes of Progress
Plans to build a summer opera house are
maturing
The residence of J M Hartsfteld on East
Weatherford street to cost S0C0 will bo
completed next weee
Aork on the big coverage pltnt will be-
gin at once and inside of four or lire months
forty or titty men wnl be at work making
barrels Twenty men will go to work from
the first
As s ion as the council knows hat the
outcome of the charter iv ill be
it promised that active will
begin on a city hall
There is a move on foot to provide Fort
Worth with a central park near the heart of
the cit v
Work has begun on the fourth story of
the six -story Hendricks building which wl
be the finest business structure in Texas
The Cotton VUI
J A Deihl leta eontrijg vest -Jay for 1
largo wo stnr a ul ni d e
house v01 k to KiuSJpf o ue
Mr Heirtioer arripged to build a
meat maiket to tlk 1 1 -a ives at the
mill ard their fjliei
A large and ipe ot3Lsulai J will soon
be built up aroufii
rait
JKecoriled Transfers
William Warier to R B
uier tract of land 7o100 feet
block 20 city of Fort Worth
Dudley Purtwco 1 ct u to R I
Crammer tract of land 7j100
feet in block 20 city of Foit
Worth
E W Anncntrout to J S Bow
dry eighty acres of land in D
J Beddo survey in lower cross
tmbers on Bear creek
E W Taylor to Louise Tayor
Connery lots la and 15 block G
vooleu nulls addition
land and investment
company to James II Creat
liead blocks lb and 10 Arling-
ton Heights addition
Amriein land and investment
companv to F W Osborti lots 1
to 10 block GO Arlington
Heights
F U Us burn to American lard
and investment company lots I
to 10 block 00 Arlington
Heights
Jon a i vdon to J i llugan lot
13 block lSwai1z sub division
A Anns ong et ux to J E Dan
iels tract of land in the city of
Fort Worth u4iJU7 feet near
corner of West Weatherford
and Falu y strees
E W Prpvine and F M Marplo
to Mary L Oroves lot block
1 Ti t addition
E W Trovine and FMMarpleto
Minnie M Uu man lo ti uoek
J 1ioiue t Marplo addition
3 3s00 00
10 00
200 00
200 00
S000 00
2400 00
1 00
1C00 00
1C57 50
300 00
300 00
For eerj dollar received by the Gazette
j in subscription to it vreeMj edition an ex-
tracopj for one year will bo sent to any
aJdresH deiiiateil outride the state or two
iopies for oneeir trill bu bent outside the
stt i
posse
There can be something nev tinder the
sun of modern journalism
Sunday Gazette April
wine i
Mium qp
a arm EC
Kvide
fete f
fettle w
xnir
Ti5tO
Jfcsti
fs
4W --
cn
dollars
mites dailv stars
uBV X
ibseiSi
fe
TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
in
3Brr taick oKptiitflt
aSitejwi mm
Rl
An old saying has it that truth is stranger
than Uctioh The Gazette proposes to show
that fiction can be made a strange as truth
and to do it very entertainingly
Sunday Gazette April 5 i
Ten eminent fictionlsts are to provide Ten
Possible Cases for publu mon in these
columns Kach author i to
Write as Improbable a Mfljmive
as he can devise butonMMr might be an
occurrence in rcajjtfiltt is vi hy we call
tnem Posiblepl The ten contributors
are KraarfWttockton Jules erne
Kirl jjMffsc Franklin Fyles ISret Hane
5MrBy Luska IUgar Fawcett Ingersoll
ocknood Guy de Maunassart II IiJer
Haggard
Sunday Gazette April 5
Nothing more original In Idea or more cer
I tain of brilliant execution has yet been done
on the literary side of journalism Tne
I FIRST POSSIBLE CASE
Wll be published
And the author will be that foremost of
American novelists Frank li Stockton
Sunday Gazette April 5
SHIErt6svL
BUILDING
Bids will be reccjjjplTttp undersigned up
to 13 oclocliadrToay April 10 lbJl for the
hoxrsclgMKs the city adjoining the old brick
STOGKHOLDi
Throckmorton street recently occu
pied as the high school The risht to reject
any and all bids Is reserved G H Day chair
man building committee
The annual sit
1 directors of the
Railway company
the company in th
xuesuay April
f er boolu will b
Fcrt Worth
RS
Kc
remm j
AUD DIRECTORS
UAL MEETING
AN-
of the stockholders and
Krortn ana llioGranda
e held at the ofKee of
o Fort Worth Tex oa
a o ciock p ra xrans
t noon Mann 6 lsl
Kicuxko Loud secretary
Feb Iji IS
The county commlsssonrrs court of Knoi
unty xe c mi convene at tee in
e town of Beniamin on Mondav Anril 11
II to examine or receive plans and
3n lor tae construction oi new courthouse In
id county plans to be in detail and for build-
to cost in Eegnuorao a oi tmrty tyuwoo
aterlal to be either
ioa rair sandstone in
naieu oa ground for
HUiPWW lfi ieet toe ear
msmfs uKpSsKttSaLbut It Is bcjrffa
ats
The it
any
nearest
B difpcac iaiSuconvecleJII
Ami sMcerWfervnMiMHpneject
11 plam thalptay be rWHTed The
flllroacolnt 13 bevmour thirtvtwn
sealed proposals for construction will be con-
sidered and contract awarded lo lowest respon-
sible bidder at same term of court If practica-
ble PJjht reserved to reject any or all pro-
posals submitted J J tbuscott
Count Judge Knox County Tex
c
r e P I Dm
SPECIAL NOTICES
TO SCHOOL FRMCIPALS
Wanted by the trustees of the
Bee C Evar1
for 1 mrk
and resp u tnis s4 r
l l
MARVNja
lAPSTis Bunding
rtRWFV AT I AW
3H Miin street up stairs 4
tice in all the courts of Texas auiLix
States supreme lourt 2J
ATTORNEirr
21iMw
I M FLEMISTER
tulSlisS
lie school a cotnpetenlafiiBCivPfo take charpa
of the srto3iliyitK Per month for three
iKfif5
Fcrward all applications aao testi-
monials to H II Brookes secretary school
board Atnanllo Tex
STOCKHOLDERS MEETli
The regulir annual meeuaflMwf e stock
holders of the IMili 1 liMWTTT 1 1 1 T
1 will 6e hcid at UflrfSWit theco npmv n
tashuurn TuCMPriii sday M iv rii r
thetraoiEplreTsUwhba ini proper y
W Kiss ieirev rj
orth Apr I 1 I
LAND FOR SALE
Fr P T Teh 2 l5
The 1 Il Pisj coujJfJj
of IT Tr1 of ni ac 1 igBBrflt d
in Pishjr countv Tex up to alg Monday
Mv 11 1 yi The landflpWs of o ao tr t
lomamu four Bfl8fl e- h r -ii
la Is with lM0 l X K s Li nnia
nt tee ncwJJVioi r i tin y a
KisLygrtBSEt Vex thence ust 11 i varas
LeBrtcWo1vi v t t ni k - iri
rince iu r h vans tier u - 4
to Is far n 1 1 1 jli 1 4
countv -eat of r Ltr Im TtHls o I
1 ii Tueioartr s ii nt to n -
and ad buis viross u tv s u li 1
Tnomas eouity lerh 11 Pa o IVi liv uraer
of lonmiissioaers iuiri
Attest am kv ill i ilk iaunty Jge
I 1 1 ii ntj 1
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOK U
ov announ ed as a can-
Fou aldhRm
To th C - -en s is
Te 1 vour 1
t ie e j t s eleiton
av4
iP3gt is c tnaiuup Tor
mii jy viu -ii una
fcs vuli iur vuur
1
Sited
H4
-Attorney at law
iJfeBnvflte - - Is
Special and prompt attentionU3Wwi8rerciI
business
jMrji
yf
0TfbRNEY AT LAWi
AUD COUNTY ATTOafeHSV
Seymour Ba v lor County Texas
ll H MOORE-
ATmjpieTat LAVVand LAND AGENT
ijbtSce up stairs In Johnston Building
Tmm
QROSS CANHILUfe
LAtpifiATmLAND AGENTS
cTOuahle Land for Sale Luling Texl
SOARLNGTON LEAK g0
LAW
Tfcet Dallas Texas
Practices in all Courts
Prompt attention given to
PRINTEKS
W I I IIWWWWWM
zzn
FOE--- ALDERMAN
I hen iv announce zzjf
Inderjendix ynclidate
tMmfitEi OF THE THIRD WARD
Ilcion An 17 1 I C W SCHMIDT
II
TIL LJ2
ff
Is fcercbj annojjFS a candidate
rgUrrfoF THE SEVENTH WARD
suoiect to the wi1 of the voter at the electon
Apul is 1
For City Engineer
i
1
a-
LTLllll 1 1
Election Tnesficy Arril 7 18C1
1TTOSMIJ
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n 11 wyxxe itonr M cinr
i ylfHmx
WYNNE McCAjHJjpWTEDMAN
TTORNEYS AT LAV
HnrTey 0Tice Tti ng
yVALLACt HrtiDrtlO3
i
r Worth tfK
-
Second floor aW
J
NEY AT LAV
Office Northeast corner Sixth and Main Sts
iM5
rv walker p
ATsEORTTEY AT LAVA
Special attention given to land -v
ciai mirations
ZhkiSKnflKi 3 exas
j J R FUOST D- O IICST
L - CASES
MTXiti
jy
aJMtK
CQMIPCIAL PRINTER
Va caaacMiv Tor
i Jtlr
A N DAWSONgjjjjtjSW
AJrrfECTURAL CO
-
I J KANE 0
oaosg0KKo3 and 2 corner Second and
IjJjIWTOstrcets PostoSco box 3
IWIAYFIELD
tUm
ThfefaMMnhg
Dentists ferfcxi
M nostofflce 509 Main Gold JLTtXCr
Crown and bridce Work a specialty All worl
strictly first class Established IbiO
r s3
PATENTS
2siiiiei4h6h
ifj
write
ITiiSj
ITjATENTSSjSgRSr
tj Solicitor of AmertcaAjiPTOreija Pat
1L ents TradenijipWrr Labels Room
20 to corner Ftltli
znd F syagflBPTVashinj tcn V C Sevenleei
veaigaSrpSrlenco Including service In Exam
hstiSr Corps U S Patent office Send sketch
of model for report as to patentability Cqjv
respondence invited P
pATENTS
secure
WEE
KERR SOMBW Fcrt Worth Texas
Several vaP experience in tho examininj t
57 patent onlie Washinsioa D C
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