Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 112, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 17, 1895 Page: 2 of 8
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THAT LITTLE AFFAIR WITH SPAIN
milMIIAM HAINT ltnAim VltOM
Cnyt LrOkAiuAn ltfpllea to Ml t
Mnrstfon SnlU Dorkrrr Say Spain
Ham ltd Uxoute Haw the Apoloftr
3IT Ue Ittd Two Cmn b In Iolnt
WASHINGTON March 15
Secretary Qre ham naj At the itat
department thli mornlns for a hort
time but Mr Mil tha n t assistant
flecretar > la etlll In charge as acting
secretary In answer to an Inquiry he
aald that no rcpon o had yet been re
celved from United States Minister
Taylor at Madrid concerning the de-
mand made by the state department
for reparation fur the flrlnff upon the
AHnnla Tho Alabama claims deal
Ion upon which this demand was based
U coming In for a good deal of discus
clan here and the dlplomatlo corps are
by no means a unit In giving It their
adherence One official contends that
there had never been a practical appli-
cation of tho doctrine Elnce It was
enuncluted and urges Mint the United
States Itself In the Uit power that can
afford to surrender Its claim to Jurisdic-
tion extending even to the right of de-
taining and searching suspicious ves-
sels within the waters lying within
three miles from our coasts Should
this position be taken however it Is
alleged that It would he i radically Im-
possible to prevent wholLimle smug-
gling and violating of our revenue laws
at every turn the same doLtrlnc If
extended to He firing sea would throw
open the seal fisheries to the Is of
all nations other than Great lirltaln
which Would bo stopped only by this
specific treaty
Benor Maragua the Spanish minister
Is calmly awaiting developments but
up to noon today hu had not heard
lrom the stale department or from
bpaln concerning the Mtlatula affair
It wss rejtorled that the minister had
been at the mate depirtment during
the morning but this was not the case
and as tieiretary Oreaham la dealing
directly with the bpanlsh officials ut
Madrid Senor Maraguu feels that he
will have no occasion to communicate
with the derailment unless Mr Clrusn
am sends lor him Tho minister sail
today that ho hoped tho excitement
> er tho affair would not prevent Um
pirate goolnaturcd consideration of
the case He has been frank and out-
spoken eorctrnlijr it but does not want
this to be mistaken for Irritation or
luck of liny dlplomaili courtesy to the
authortl s here
At the very outset sold the minis
ter I ought Mr thl the acting xpp
retary nnd atumrt l him that If thu
facts dlsriuxtii tnnt the HpAnlsh boat
was In the wrong then an apology
would bo inide und my only desire
has been to have official Action basel
on established facts
CIlOtJlAVS SI 1TLMHM
He Telli Who Ills lti auKc > rN Wert
Hot n Miiriitfiin
New York March 1 Capt Cross
man of tho steamer Alllancla in Indig-
nant at the Irtlmatlon of Hcnor Mara
gua thit there nero Cuban revolution-
ists on board thu vessel as n port
ed by Oapt Grossman and hla officers
It was ehuned nud fired upon by a
Spanish gunboat Sail the captain
Hi nor Mnragua Inslnualis that the
two pasiengeia were Cuban revolution
ists and that one of the two was a
mulatto ThQ fact Is that we did not
bait a mulatto on board either as-
a passenger or employe As to the re-
volutionary part of It his statement
Is the rankest kind orTtilderdaah
Of four passengers on board the
essel one wan a French gentleman
who had become strapped at Colon
and whom I fruited for his fare to
this city llo Is In New York now
and called And paid the amount of his
fare I think he can be found by the
atftto department
Another of the passengers was n
gentleman employed by the Aspinuall
Trult company ile went out with m-
on the trip for his emplojers but
caught tho fcior at Colon and had to
come back Of the other two pas-
sengers 1 know nothing only that
they Wlo in tho steerage but tho
purHfr can probaly furtiUli jnu their
name I do km w that neither of them
neio Cubans The purser of the Alll
ancla Ik Mr Charles Churchill
Mr ihurUilIl said Tho gentleman
who w nt t ut ond returnod with us was
a Mr Uugirln who Is einplo > ed by tin
Asplnwall Fruit company Ills home
Is < uliii Me Duh thff steerage
passengers I understand came from
Han Francisco one was nnmod OAr
dlsa and the other Craddock CarUlfa
is a whaler and a Portuguese Crad
dock la a miner anl an American olt
iwtru Belli men lmfl been stowawAjs
rrom Ban rranticor ne near as I an
flhl out They reached Colon by the
freight st anVrFrogresAa of bur
own
ilnT J I tjtat obtained from both
their full history where thty wer
born wJiero they came from nnd all
have
HrIVH AlIllUtl
Mm > l r lint lo Mtltiff Our I In nl
on l rly liny
Wnshlngtun March IB In the enl
of spam npologlslng for the AlllintU
matter the qmstlon 4u arisen as t < >
what foim the apology will take In
ttlptomatta UMagen nn pprM i n of r
Km Is often anodmpanled by an niter
to Biiuii th nag or the country to
which an International discourtesy has
been given This was the court or the
In 1RG nl the llraitlian flag In isfifl
tn th firmer case the rretuh Hag
wai salnud ns n mc rtfe of aiwto
Rlilng f r an Indignity ft gainst tho
I nn h thiiI nt Hun IranCI io
Mr M ny then secretary of state
offered to makn Iho npoldgy by >
luting th J r m h flag on a m inof w ar
stoppliiir fit Kan rranrlne > Itount Da
HartiHglrf the I enth minister at Aa h
tngtoit askod In addition that when
tho omsntnr Hag at Han Francisco was
t > huutrd it should receive a eslule
This was docUnut by Mr Marry
France was not satined but after
some months the French gocrnment
agreed to accept as sufficient satlsfno
Hon n exprcaslrtn of r + gret by the
government of the United Htatfs cou
Plel with the provision that whena
1 renoh snip or squadron shall appear
in the harbor of Sin rmnclsoo the
United States Authorities the military
or naval will salute the national flag
borne by such ship or squadron with
natlohil salute and the French ship
or squadron whose flag S thug saluted
will return tho salute gun for gun
The salute to tho flig was thus ghen
And wtth such apology the Incident
clofitd
In 1SC6 the United States sent n man
oNWAr to nraxtl for the express pur
pone of offering an apology by firing a
salute to the Tlratlllan nag The Uni
ted Stilus had silted tho Confederate
ahlp Florida nt Rahal Uracil thus
YLatlng tho neutrality laws
Mr beward then secretary of state
announced a purpose to make full
apology Including tho dismissal of tho
United RlaUs consul at Itahit whd
dhpd the attack and courtmartial
of thn TTntfil Rtales naval commander
frho o mimlttnd th offense and a a
lure to the Uratillfln flag The last
feature of the apology whs executet
with much ceremony on tho very spot
j dSiiJS
UMi > >
where Brazilian neutrality had been tn
aded
In the Vlrginlus case the United
States demanded a salute of our flag
as a part bf the apology from Spain
but the salute waa afterward waited
on Its appearing that the papers of
the Vlrginlus were based on a falie
aflldaWt The official salute of the
United Mate to foreigners Itf made up
of aa many shots as there are slates in
tha ynlon The salute to the president
and Ms fleet Is a fixed number of
twentyone guns Should Spain salute
our flag it would probably be by firing
twentyone guns
iyayaxi oriicnas IMLlinSlIII
Get Ships Iteadr ut UrooLIf n to T ke
tu Sen
llrookljn N Y March 1 The ut-
most Interest was expresned by offi-
cers at tho Urookln navy yard today
in secretary Oreshama demand upon
Spain to explain the firing on tho Al
llancla Preparations are btlng made
to respond to any orders that may
hae come from Washington to have
the ships now at New York at tho navy
yard ready for sea in case they arc
wanted It Is the general opinion
however among the officers of Brook-
lyn that If any vessels are called upon
to patrol the Cuban coart they will be-
taken from Admiral Meads siuadron
now In the West Iudki The Maine
Is about the only war ship now at the
nav yard whloli could be made ready
for sea on short time The battle-
ships Puritan and Terror are still in
course of construction The Vesuvius
left he navy yard several dajrfogo to
blow up derelicts In the Sound
WlltriMJtKI 111 StlS
Muatn Cuii O0 > r > u bxcuae and Mont
AiioloalBe
Pittsburg Fa March 18t Congress-
man Uockery of Missouri was In the
city todaj en route from Washing-
ton to his home Concerning the Al
llancla affair hu said Spain will
hato to mako u complete and ample
apology for tho firing of one of her men
of war upon an American merchant
ship Although only one side of the af-
fair has been htard yet there can be
no excuse for the deed Nothing that
thu captain of the warship coull offer
would place him hi the light of being
Justified In Interfering with the com-
merce of this nation
Hohum hln
Means a medicine that strengthens the
stomach or to bo brief It meam Jtt
1 ins iabules If you are tioubled
with a weak stomach and cannot dl
gust > our food use use Ulpans Tabults
One gives relief
StlML KIMtlMJ
tuutuat the u trnlluii llnlliit I an
lit llllllllM
Dillas Tex March 16 The regis-
tration of voters Is now at Its tcnttn
In this city preparatory to the coming
city election iheru aio many differ-
ent opinions expressed about the
streets on tho Amnalluu ballot s > Hlem
which Is to be lued throughout the
election
Alderman O ICeefe being asked his
vtewH on thfl ejsttm said
I bellevo It Is all right for the vo
teis to reghtcr and I believe that Is
the only safeguard that Is necessity
because if you carr the prccamt u
any further than that the pruceduie it
i ndfiod 00 complicated and tbchnleal
as to 1 > se the average oter und tle
the manlulatorH of elcttlonv a better
chnnco thnu cer tu piacllco fraud I
do not wish to be uuJerstood its nUo
rating tho dalng away with the Austiu
lian system but 1 believe it should bo
simplified In some way
Mr Frank F Holland candidate for
niiyor gae his views showing the
necessity of a change or simplification
In thu details of the Australian bullot
system Jle sild
I believe that every man who Is
legilly entitled to vute should hmo
his ote counted The Australian bal-
lot system as carried out In this city
set ma to be a crude application of u
good Idea
Hon Dudley Woolen I have hecr
made nn linestlgallm of the ostein
In operation In Australia nnd there-
fore am unable to say whether we hao
the genutno sjstem or not Put I d
know that the system we iave Is
worthless
Alderman Smith sail The Austra-
lian system Is enttroly too oompUoated
It opens a wider field for fraud than
ever existed before and that conflicts
with the Texas law which guarantees
to the cltlren tint his voto shall be
secret This Australian system 1 it
farce In Its present shape besides bf
lng expensive It shoult either be
slmpllfld or abolished altogether
After a Bleepless night use Angostura
Hitters to tone up your system Dtiy
onlj the genuine manufactured by Di
Rlgort Hon At all druggists
llulInN I Ittr stock
Ptllas Manli C Market tuolatlons
reported bj Carters stock yards
Choice shipping steers 3 2D 3 to
Common to fair shipping
steer 2 COfii 3
Choice fat cows 2 fio 2 8
Common to fair eows 2 00ft 2 2B
Hulls i TMf 2 00
Htags l 5tr 2 00
Choice eal calves 2 no p a oo
Common to fair calves 2 00 i 2R
Yenrllngs 8 001I 00
Mlhheows k 20 00 MQ 00
Choice fAt hogs 3 61 3 BO
Common fair Imga 2 SO 1 21
Chilee fat muttons 3 00355
Common to fair muttons 2 60
Clond fat cattle scarce also choice
packing hogs
Snt n 1m ttt
Dallas March 1ft The attorney gen-
eral wired Judge Clint Thursda > night
that he was mistaken when he wired
him last week that the law raising the
felony limit from W to ISO contained
the emergency cltuie and went Into er
fct on the th lustant The law will
not l rttoettv until thirty days after
tho adjournment of the legislature
Through this mlstal e of the attorney
KfnerM two negroes Harvey Jones
nnd Nolan Williams gn two x ears Mich
on tne poor firm when they would
otherwise have gotten nt least five
ears each In the penitentiary
Held on n Xliirrirr Clmrte
Dallas March ltlW F llakep and
8Sm tll who fe arrested with
Hughes for tho Gordon tratn robbery
States W rt ° ire w t l > r United
Commissioner Lednuin were to
day turned ovrr to the sheriff of Mon
lagiioi county to be tritnl for theft com
3H wl l ° ypar ° S ugbes Is being
eI ln
i yvri Jim Nnkedhead
a member of the posse killed by
Hughes while resisting arrest
Murderer t < > lie llnnitrri
Ctcxeland
phlo March 18 John
Moloner Jas today sentenced to hang
June 26
by Judge Stone In common
Vlcas court Moloner was convicted of
the murder of August
Qerlng last sum
mer lie is a Hungarian and had two
Accomplices In the
crime both of whom
are now in Jail and will be tried for the
offense
same The murder was a de
liberate deed
Cuttlnir mill KhotHtntr
Hlgln Tex March 1 During a dl
put liclwten Lew Oatllnand Cecilia
Martinez a Mexican over o cents the
Mexican drew n knife cutting ciatlln
In two places who shot him Qitllns
wounds not serious cannot say a to
Osj Mexicans
NO CHANGE AT NEW ORLEANS
IIIll SUrHOK ATttUHK lltl UMd
vm > BOLunit Attn msaiu
Umimnln of 311 UtU From the Conn
try Ordered to > ew Orlewus All
rmrttes Determined In aland l t
Mouer for the Trooi >
NttW onLEAN3 March 1
The labor situation here remains un-
changed today The colored screw men
were at work under the protection of
the state troots on the foreign steam-
ers which are loading cotton and there
waa no attempt on the part of tlwlr
white rivals to Interfere with them In
any way Numbers of the whiles re-
main Idle but their time Is Bpent In
haunts on the side streets and
they avoid as much as pos-
sible appearing on the levee There
was no formal attempt to effect a set-
tlement of the trouble today Tho
white screw men held several meetings
in secret but tonight showed no sign
of being able to recede from the posi
tion they have taken The iuci chants
committee was also in session but
their business was mainly to ralBe
funds for the support or the troops
They refuse to treat with tho screw
men and say that they will be satisfied
with nothing less than an ubsoluto sur-
render the acknowledgement of the
right of every man Irrespective of
color to work on the levee
llio governor remains In tho city
though tie has had no conference with
either committee today It is likely tu-
be several days before the attempts to
reach u settlement arc renewe 1 seri-
ously There Is no work along the
shore on Sunday and the troops will be
allowed to rest tomorrow Under the
constant I rotectlon nfforded by their
presence the negroes have grown bold-
er and ninny today wore willing to go
to work before the military put in an
appearance Others however feared
to do so and the ship captains th m
selves forlade a start until the troops
wero In position Unless all expecta-
tions fall there will bo several new
companies of mljltla on the Icveo front-
on Monday morning Lnto this even-
ing It wu ascertained that Governor
Foster had been lit communication with
several of tho country commands look-
ing toward having them citno to tho
city and do duty on tho river front
It n sail that he received favorable
replies from the troops stationed at
Donaldson lib New Iberia and ftlon
roe This action waa taken by the
governor In order that the bojs from
the city woull have a chance of get-
ting back to their work which has
Iwn sadly neglected for the past three
days
Notwithstanding the military were
dismissed this evening they were or-
dered to report for duty Monday In
ciso the troops from the country failed
to arrive
The only Incident happening on the
river front today was the sailing this
afternoon nt 6 o clock of the steamship
Niagara for Calveston The Niagara Is
one of the ships attackel by tho rioters
hint Tuesday At that time she was
discharging her cargo and after the
riot her rnptnln sail that ns soon as
his vessels hold ha 1 been clPiired of
freight ho would put to sea as ho did
net care to rlak another experience
like that of last Tuesday Accordltiglj
ho consulted wtth the agents of the
line nnd through them secured n cargo
at Galveston for his vessel Whether
the Niagara will glvo this port n wlb
berth In the future can not be stated
but her captain snld he would not re-
turn here until there was no further
danger either to his ship or tho men
at work on her
The pollen this afternoon found an-
other v Ictlm of last Tuesdays riot
about whom nothing was known lie
wna William Miller a neero lf < t was
found nt Ids home 29 Third street suf
fering from a severe wound in his right
l < g lie hud I een shot with n Win-
chester He stated thnt he wa on the
levee at the time the rioters made their
nppoannce and that he won shot whit
running Hln wound Is painful but
not dangerous
v ni cant make a new nrm with Sal
vrttlon Oil but jou can euro the bruises
with it 2Rc
1 ouml lit nil
Mcxln Tex March 18 Joe Henson
aged nbnut 33 was found dead In the
bed at his livery stable here this morn
ing His friend sny thnt for several
years he has experienced considerable
difficulty In breathing and Just beroro
day some passers by heard him breath
ing JieiivUi nnd liter when some one
went to wake him up he was round
den I The doctors pronounced It a case
of heart faliuto
niji t iivvkis
lliivr Tbr Hiintllcd Urn labrll m
HlotHlliotimlti
Dallas March 10 Three county con-
victs escaped near the fair grounds yes-
terday atcrtioon Two of them known
n Tom and lied went north and
oe Fleming headed for the south
Sheriff Cabell put hN tloodhounds on
the warm trail of Tom anl Hed
and captured them After a nlnemlto
chase The mounted deputj sherlffi
noull not Keep up with the dogs as
they could not follow them through
ih > Il and When thd bloodhounda over
took the negroes one or the fugitives
tied his coat around the big dogs head
so he coull not bay and tied him to a
tree lo perish but fortunately the oitl
cers found him and untie 1 him when
he rtSiimM the trail The ncgroe
kicked the llttlo dog breaking I ovarii
of her ribs I ee Flemlnr came in last
night and surrendered Sheriff Cabell
had n veterinary surgeon to doctor his
dog with the broken ribs
Jiniti n o tiii mitmAit
< < > t 111 ruiol niut waved lit Well
riirao omiiniir tftnimo
Drenhnm Tex March J6 About B
n clock this morning a bold attempt
was made to burglarise the Wells Far
go express office A masked man en
tered the sleeping room of Agent House
and at the point of a sixshooter com
manded him to get up and open the
safe Mr House got up but jumped
on the tburglar and grabbed his six
shooter He was wounded In the head
but finally gained possession of tho
weapon And turned tt on the thief who
escaped though it Is thought he la
wounded There was 10000 in the safe
DitunM 1 lbel C r
New York March 16 The hearing
In the case of Charles A Dana who
Is Charged with criminally libelling F
11 Noves of Washington 1J C was
to tiAVa taken place before United
fetates Commissioner Shields todaj
Hy agreement between counsel the
hearing w a postponed unlit next Mon
day morning at It oclock
HAbbct in Chi en so
Chicago March J6 James Bird a
rmrchaht of Hot Springs Ark was
assaulted and robbed this morning
while in a saloon on Wabash avenue
Hlrd came to Chicago last night and
started out to see tho sights and fell
J Siui t mmi i jMJk
THE GAZETTJ3 TORT WORTH TEXAS SU DATt MAROII 17 1800
In with two men After drinking for
a while he fell asleep In a chair
The two men he save started to-
go through his pockets He r mis ted
and one of the men picked up a club
and struck Mr Hlrd a violent blow
on tho head I nil let log a gash five
Inches long The blow felled him to
tho floor unconscious and while in
this state the men robbed him No ar-
rests have been made
iiutiiicruitT
SiicmUb M KnlntSIftude on the Annl
T r rr of llloodr
Paris March 18 The Communists
and their friends in France are making
great preparations to celebrate on the
18th of March the anniversary of the
Communo Numerous banquets are or-
ganized nnd the bill of fare as usual
includes the popular roast of veal and
the ealad which Is the favoilte dish
of the Farlilan jopuhve Tho Marquis
de Hochcfort Is expected to speak nt
fcalntMnnde The popularity of his
Journal IVIntranalgeant is at stake
and notwithstanding his repugnance
he Is compelled lo show up In Demo-
cratic stylo Itochefort dropped his
title years ago but he has remained
aristocratic In his tastes
He would rather drink his glasi at
Ht Hmllllon than to absorb the abom-
inable decoction sold under the name of
wine for 14 cents a quart The roast
of venl has no charms for htm Ncvei
theless he cannot help himself he must
pay the penalty even If he runs the
risk of getting sick which by the way
happens to him each time he goes to a
banquet of that character Poor Itoche
fort He Is very much to be pitied
especial If the lestaurnnt keepers put
Into his head to furntsh his guests
with nn additional rabbit stew The
Parisian never eats rabbit Lnless the
heid Is served because it Is the only
way to ascertain that the dlth Is not a
cot or a rat ste When the otdlnary
rabbit costs seven or eight francs It Is
obvious that the genuine article Is out
of tho question at a banquet served
for the low price of fcO cents Including
wine coffee nnd cognac Tho rat
which la facetiously called the rabbit
of th gutter can be obtained in un-
limited quantities for n nominal con
sideration Cnts come higher but tho
street urchins are always willing to
stcil them Indeed after a big ritblt
stew dinner cits are invariably miss
ing In the neighborhood
The police will not Interfere provid
ing the famous law which forbids at
tacks against tho church property and
family is not violate 1 A commissary
will be present at each banquet with a
forte of inspectors ready for business
If a speaker goes too fir the commis-
sary warns him to desist and two
warnings are sufficient to Justify the In
tervention of he public force The
meeting Is dissolved and the guests of
the occasion are expelled through the
doors und windows Such a thing oc-
curs every year and the people pay but
very little attention to It
These banquets lire considered a reg
ular farce Hut the procenslon to the
Pcro la Chlo tenieteij t romlses to bo
very troublesome this year
Thojsandi of Communists are burled
there on the very Bpot upon which they
were killed during tho bloody week
° f May 1S71 The Commune was es
tablished on Mirch 18 the regular army
retiring la Versailles to protect tho Na
tional ftssembl The second selgo be-
gan at once under thecommand or
Murechal McMahon During two long
months the bombardment was fearful
mule after battle took place under the
ery eyes of the German who wero oc
cupying the capital waiting for the
payment by thB southern suburbs of tho
war Indemnltv Finally the regular
army entered Paris on May 22 at 4
0 clock In tho morning and the blood
iest fight In tho campaign raged In the
streets Paris was on fire companies
of lewd women painting the monu
ments with petroleum
Ihe Communists bad erected their
barricades everywhere and ench house
hid ta be taken by force No one can
tell how many Frenchmen were killed
Ilut tie fiercer combat occurred at tho
1 ere Ja Chaise where 15 000 Commun
Ists took refuge and resisted to the last
This cemetery is a small town In Itself
being divided Into streets so as to fa
cilitate the researches for the monu
ments which are verj numerous Tho
regular soldiers were so enraged that
they took no prisoners and the Com
munists knowing this defended them
selves until their
last cartridge was
Ihe last shot wat fired at the Pere la
Chaise on the evening of the 25th or
May Itochorort one of the leaders of
the Commune kept away carefully
from tie lighting Indeedat the first
8 f th0 entr a1 of the army of
Versailles In Paris he ran awov in the
disguise of a woman He failed to
reach the frontier but
escaped a sure
death at the hands of the Infuriated sol
diers who would have shot him on the
Ihe government will not prevent any
one from visiting the Fere la Chaise
but no d splay of red fUg will bo perl
enter the cemetery In small groups
but speeches are strictly forbidden Ihe
troops will bo consigned to their bar
racks and the police have taken every
L 8iliLeJrrCaui u t0 r nt disorder
ly outbreaks The presence of Heche
fort is calculated td gather a big crowd
such Is the reason of the extrwdmari
rneasures taken this year Nothing K
ous Is feared but the government will
have no nonsense This Is a well
un
derstood fact
The Interunttonnl limit 1 c
ltnllroiul
Through sleepers dally between Dnl
las and bin Antonio Ma Hearne with
which Immediate
connections are made
at Innls to and
from Fort Worth < ihe
quickest routo to Taylor Austin Rn
Antonio Laredo and points in Mexico
1VU AMruiQWS
Snirer nt the lliiml of Uuutenmlan
Onr Klllrri
Oaxaca M x March 1C Henry
Thompson ond Fiank Owens wo
Mnerlcan valwA
> contractors passed
through hero a short time ago on their
way to Guatemala to GuM
work on the
tenialan Northern
rnllwaj now in
progress of construction
Advices hav
Just reached here
that they were at
tacked by band
a of Guatemalan ref
ugees and bandits
near the town of
Chilton state of Chiapas and Thomp
son was killed and Owens seriously
wounded They were robbed or several
thousand
dollars The outlaws were
pursued across the border Into Guate
mala
Thompson was a well known
railroad man being prominently con
X
nSc Vlh building of a number
of the Western lines of rallwiv in th
United States He came to Mex co a
few months ago
Sot Rulltrt
CharlottalIe Va March 16 The
Jury in the trlAl of Conductor Good
man charged with the murder of Col
Parsons ot Natural Bridge Va
brought In a verdict of not guilty this
morning
Onlr n Fake
Charleston W V March 16 The
tfeniatlonal report concerning the dis
appearance of 1164 000 of direct tax due
WVst Virginia and whioh Governor
McCorkle brought from Washington
this week Is without foundation
To the Hdles of Fort Worth
Highland Evaporating Cream Co havi
A novel display at G T4 Smiths < rv
goods emporium 4hta week
IT IS CLOSE IN DENTON COUNTY
T11U fcAIT FIOIIIIH CIIVU AMIS US
MAJtmrrr
Hut II In Clnlnieil TJint Iltfure tn
Come AMII Ivo lli l cnl Optlou
ll n Small M Jorllrah I5I U
1u nn Kxrltlnir Onci
DENTdN Tel March ID
The election toJaj na ono ot the
molt exclllne In our hUtory Each
lit fought with lnten Interest and
n yet nellther We will concede the
the
election Sixteen boxes out of
twentysix give the antls n majority ot
SS The majority will not exceed GO
otcs cither way Denton four boxes
the ontls 41 majority IewUvllle
give
goes pro by majority Sanger by V
darra by 33 Aubrey by C9 noanoke
Later
Argyle and Pilot Point go ttntl
tend to give the county to the
reports
pros by a small majority
ItonlloUe lill
March 1 The pro
Itoanoke Tex
hlbltlon election held at this H intls
laj reulted In a Mctory
the pros received S3 otes the antls 97
llirtfe Im lion
lewHllle Tex March TJl0
ruulted as follows
lion held todaj
Lewlsvllle Willow Spring SB IjMw
for pro
School House 23 Majority
hibition
tlo e ut Piincii
Sanccr Tex March 10In the pro
the
hlbmon election here jot
stood CI for pruhlbtlon anaJJl at n
i7itur riiuriiiMG
Th Uorklns ° TWe Cloll tonlrut
Arc liillnB Hut
Washington March 10 The bond
contract entered Into with J JJe SK
Rothschild syndicate by Secretary Car-
lisle nnd rr M it Cleveland i rr vtnic
erltable Pandoras box ot trouble to
a i 1 Inlti iti n It wna onl > b the
most vigorous efforts ot the ways and de
of the
m ais committee that any
tails of that mysteilous and prpntablo
agreement became known outside the
consecrated precincts of tho Whit
House and the Inner portals of the
treasury But as the queen ot hheba
occasion
remarket upon an
The half was not told even tt en
Onh the outer shell ot the secrets of
that profit making contract was
dragged from the reluctant llpi of Cur
lisle by persistent questioning There
was one thing about the practical work-
ing of the agreement he did not tell
and which he his done his best to keep
secret since It has however transplr
ed despite his efforts The contract
stipulated that all gold coins delivered
shall be recelvid on the basis of 2o 8
Kinlixi standard gold per dollar If with-
In tho limit ot tolerance Ordlnarl gol 1
for bonds Is received by weight and
this was specified In tho first part of
the contract This latter clause how-
ever gives the patriotic Morgan and
tho philanthropic Itothschlld a leeway
of profit of one half of 1 per cent ot
abrasion over and above their enor-
mous gains accruing from buvlng
cheap and selling dear
Thus If the entire I05OO0 000 of gold
coin turned in for the bonds was abrald
down to the limit of tolerance the
profit to tlw syndlcato would net the
snug sum ot XJODOOO and this amount
Is not beneath the attention of even
Plerpont Morgan or liaron itothschlld
Tho treasury dppvitment H doing Its
best to conceal the fact that most of
the gold so far received from the svn
dlcato Is below the standard of 23 8
grains to the dollar but this Is the case
nevertheless This perhaps accounts
for the fact that without n speolal or-
der It la now Impossible lo obtain any
data as to the delivery ot gold an 1 that
even with sucn nn order the figures
given aro neither exact nor
accurate Just how long this confidence
gamo on the publlo will f > o kept up
there Is no means ot determining but
It will doubtless be maintained as long
as the goldbug syndlcata can squeeze
profit out of it
hwciivi > viiuiiiui n
rile 31nli Willi n Itnmiiiie loul il
Dead In Ills Cabin
rort Scott Kan March 10 I uls
Rteevlt the aged ranchman whose
Identification last July by his 2Syear
old son whom he had never seen was
published as a remarkable romance
was today round murdered In his house
on the ranch He was lying on the
floor of one of the rooms with his
throat cut from ear to ear On his per-
son was found 3100 In gol 1 and cur-
rency which leads to the belief that
he was not killed for what money he
had on his person A design Is suspect-
ed nnd there Is much excitement over
Ihe affair The coroner Is Investigat-
ing the matter
vvimis i iiovi iin li in
Currier llarou I roin Hie Wrecked
Steamer
New Tork March Id The wreck ot
the Kibe and attending loss of life were
revealed yesterday by the unexpected
arrival 6t a carrier pigeon that was on
board that ship at the time
That the bird was on hoard the 111
fated steamer la well attested by the
fact that Its owner Mr Edward Qar
bctt a prominent real estate dealer of
Scronton Penn received advices from
Kuropo that a crate containing several
vnluabl pigeons had been Shipped to
him from Berlin on tho nibe
Last Friday morning Mr Clarbctt was
surprised to see a carrier pigeon on
the veranda facing his garden All his
pigeons had been locked up Thursday
night yet he thought he recognized the
bird
He threw out some corn nnd the bird
was trapped and caught
Mr Qarbett was not long In Identify
I XT
to draw check
A rich man a
A pretty girl to draw at entiin
A horse to draw a cart
A porous piaster to draw the skin
A toper to draw a cork
A froB lunch to draw a crowd <
A firstol
Our unovcellcd
way last week
Havo You S
class stock of clothing to
suits at 8 10 12 hpnuZ
Satisfaction of Jour m J
Seen the Swell Cloth Hats We ntrod
All
mmy
mn
lng it as one of his which he had sent
to Hurope He thinks that the bird was
released by some one on the Elbe with
a message at the time of the disaster
Mr Garbolt snvs that while there Is
no record of carrier plpcons fljlnff home
from a point 3C00 miles dlstont yet his
bird has evldmtl flown here
He believes It must have rested at
times on tho rocks along tho southern
coasts of England and It eland After
leaving land he thinks the bird found
resting places on steamers and vessels
crossing the Atlantic until It reached
home on Prlday list
Tho bird has been presented to Mr
John rinlayson ot No 19 Ann street
this city
MAII llI 11 SWEV11S oi r
3na lie Ill Not loluli n Urop Intll
lie VlectN IrilTu
New Vorlc March 16 Jack McAullffe
has sworn off He gave his word of
honor to a close friend today that he
will not touch a drop Of liquor until he
gets another chance at Xoung Urlffo
or In the tvent of a fight betwcciii arif
fo and Kid Lavlgne and victory by the
latter a go with laUgne McAullrfe
Is very much nettled over Grlffos re-
cent utteiajKia concerning him nnd
sava he will meet the winner of tho
contest between tho two men named
for the lightweight championship of
the world
Sam Fltipatrlck said he would match
Lavlgne against Orlrfo at 133 pounds
or at catchweight If Griffo preferred
with McAullffe s agreement thrown In
Champion Jim Corbctt said today
that he would back Lavlgne against
Urlffo tor SltuO
McAullrfe suggested a battle tor the
lightweight championship which must
be to a finish shall take place during
tho samo week as the Corbettritsslm
mons match as tho place of latter
fight will probably be the only oao
where a finish fight can take place
IMim UIOW tT C If UII3TTI3 THlkT
Supreme Court lltcUlona Miartens
the life of Its Vluiliine Iatenls
New York March 10 By the recent
decision of tho United States supreme
court In the into refrigerator case the
lite > tho baslo patents ot the lion
sack clgaielte machine is shortened
three years The principal one expires
next August and the second Jn July
ISM
Ihe Itonsack patents aro controlled
by iho cigarette trust and the ma-
chines have been used to crush out
competition The non ack company Is
paid annually J2MO0O rovaltj A rival
machine which makes 400 cigarettes a
minute Is on tho market and the
trun Is endeavoring to crush It by
an lrfrlngement suit
Meantime the trust Is buvlng up
every factory that manufactures cig
arettes by machinery for the pur
pose ot controlling the output It was
reported jestcrday that the 1111 com
pvny of llaltlmoie had been purchased
and that the octopus was making nn
effort to get hold of Majers Ivan
hoe plant at Fresh Pond L I
llirmo lAiii o i As nn
She xh > ol Ilitalned or Interfered
Willi
Washington Olarch 16Chief Cham
berlain of the bureau
of navigation to
day sent a telegram lo tho collector of
customs at Savannah Go asking for
the facts ns to the reported detention
of the schooner Pedro Pablo supposod
lo be on a filibustering
expedition
against Cuba
The replv state that the Pedro Pablo
was not detained a moment or Inter
fered with After repairing her ma
chinery nnd taking on coal Bho pur
sued her course
Cndels Mntltir
Wo De Janeiro March 16 Tho mu
> cadets at the military
school has been suppressed by the
troops and cadets to the number of
sop have been expelled The mutiny
Was caused by political Intrigues
against President Moraes on the gov
ernment of Dratll
indie Mnrllnot
Dallas Tex March 16 Sadie Mar
tlnot nnd Max 1 Igmatl appeared nt
tho Dallas opera house today at matl
neeManrtln r
were welcomed by two 2
composed of
from the rapturoiu iffiP1
merous curtain unVtW
tlonwa >
2
of the season Hln ii2
riKinan handle SVlr
nor that proclaimuS s
leading stars of tha JJ
ble Martinet from
K > Hct US
SSMSffsSSJ
ioiit woniiri tiirii
Arrested iu DU
Adnlferr
Dallas Tex Mtni li
fell a Qyp woS
train from Ion vStHf
by Deputy Sh vft
SherVrA
JV orth on a choris JjSi
Luless arrived this
Her husband if i cUtoLV
5Ir Hr U is peX
a
Individual n typical WST
ually PrepossessTa Ei
was clad out and X
costume and cartlea out t iX
insrument of the BUiuS
dulcimer She wS
aa
f jears of age vrho tut
beauty Thoccnputltfii
office were
enterUInn trt
pair for several howl
fin m
Mrs Harrell claims tt
wonderful
power of tnluf
She takes
hold of rotjl3l
curious communication et ui
locates In her own UJi g
exactly at the plati Wtf
ture that
It u In Isr ttla
then diagnoses ths hm ud I
by
an equally stranri
a mind reader
and cUlsl n
asstanc from ths iplm mil
to iMiortT ooal ruin
Americans to Silas It ulltt
the IjuIbV tHC >
Phlldelphlo Itirch llli
of well known cioiiiIiki M
ference today with J > i Irir
later from I eru with s ntttt
a company to operitl Cut
coal fields of Peru
A concession hu bets rati
promoters through Us Farm
ter providing opercenuittt
Its are turned Into ths tail
company will organliifrit
ot 1000 000 and will CM1IS
The will ba ilMs
output
along the Paclno oout tz
price of coal Is sail to U
W IIIG1IT W ILL A COU IB
V Chairman ot tt lllll
Ile Will IIoaM
Phlldelphlo Pa Uu
E Wright said tolM W
accept the chalnnsnifchial
cratlc state committee If
certainly will he Mr 1W
to put tho organlMtion u m-
In Pennsylvania than ItU
jenrs It Is believed Ml
back to the parti thJlM
wlthdrirt W
that has J
National Democratic CMW
t
ty If he can do thJ
will not have a w l onr J
at the next carepllsn 7
will b cteK
treasurer
A Jlldsls H
11 o1
JubI about
n4
fire alarm was < jf
nt No 1 fire ball J
stabl
nxohanse JS
Rusk streeL A lart
built in th olJM WJiJj
IthepWi
the root around the pll M j
burn The Oreraen
usual promptness
th
vites
tho fire was out
truck were returalar
to nothing
at BOc on tho dollar the dry goo
ON SALE NOW AT STORE
Tabbh ° Bd y0rUnenHuik Linen 0 J
TabbDmlC W r Tow ° = Turkish Towels <
KrwohTd pM Ffaherb ° ° Corsets Ladles Muslin Underwear
UmWM pt
wiling out these goods at
remarkably cheap prices much less than first cost
tk JU JX JUL <
1304 and 1306 Main Street Fort Worth
I
and WfJ
What is tw i 5
ream that 1 be JV
The Chicago Slore Dry Goods Department
ht two weeks ago for spot cash roodtct
Wo bought
Chicago
of this city
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