Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 122, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 27, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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ifiR OF THE LEGISLATURE
VIVU1 BT1LI TIP
Lwc and nouac
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a Department
4 it Senator
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I tmion of
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DIRECTION IiAW
nAVD DEEN
mE < JTS
ITONrORT WORTH
AMBNDMKNT8IL1
MEMOnlAU
AUSTIN SInrtll SO
Ml r11 > caU8ht
morning before Seni
i Xed a concurrent resold
Cm ° sine dla udJrrn
Ior
nt ovcr a
iprll 10
rule
L ot Senator Bowser the
o business was ouspend
tfS Mil or the encouragement
il urance companies via tsUen
the report t ths special com
which It was referred recom
nomher of amendments The
Jinendments were road and
Simpson post
of Senator
i made a pedal order for
01 to validate survejs
and the official acts of
d
Srrc > ora in counllea which
ild but whose boundaries
fjrtneJ came up as o Bpeclil
hnrl sneech by Senator floss
Vfl5htatucndment tho bill
to be engrossed
tl
S of Senator Uoss his bill
the transfer of children
im
ai hool district to another nos
ilderablc discussion and
uSament the bill was post
offered a concurrent
iiiee
J authorize tho secretary of
tarred a mistake In tho en
S Irrigation bill
the house
until tomor
lotion went ovcr
tloc of Senator Smith tl o
1 wamend the law of llmlta
that the Btatute shall run
was taken up
untried women
mconference committee on the
electlois made
Millie primary
ilia which several amendments
TKoramended
Senator Lewis his bill
tJloo of
4l the aw governing writs of
snathe courti of civil appeal lu
jrtml court was taken up and
wtlon of Senator Slmp on his
ilrovlle for taxing legal tendr
with the house
ru taken up
ninti thereto and the amend
nn ssreed to
v Tips public warehouse bill
cita up as a specUl order
jftif consideration of the bill on
Bf Senator Atlee his concurrent
isIntro lueed this morn ng was
lip md passed
imeJ till 3 p m
3 oclock tho
snaisembllng at
j t d tip the appropriation bill
or Bowser moved tho previous
upon the bill but the chair
motion out of order
fcnAgnew moved to amend the
spitlon for tho Wind Asvlum so
i rlile that tho superintendent
fi family should not u t the
paid for by the stale but
fm failed The same motion
e to the Deaf Dumb and Blind
ailso failed
ttllon of Senator Simpson the
1 of the superintendent of tho
aAsvlum was cut from 1500 to
of education on
Dlbrtll tho provls
clerk at a salary
out
Stnator Darwin the
clerk was cut from
Senator Steele moved
st out the provision for a
p pilfer and tvpevvrlter at 1200
t unum and a lengthy discussion
m 4 which took a wide range of
ttnd defense upon the efficiency
Khool departmenti
ilmenilment was defeated
ibr Simpson introduced a bill to
ary of superlntendant of fatate
at Home at Sloo
TO referred to the committee on
= xihlch later reported It favor
tbs4 till 10 tomorrow
fi X MEMORIAL
dwLawhon presented n memorial
the Farmers institute of Cal
tr eraaty asking tho passuge of the
taltef a state board of agrl
a
EILI INTRODUCED
itor Harrison Introduced a bill
for tho printing and tho
of stationery necessary In
s1 the state government
house bill to prohibit the
fcMMs practice known upon
ace course ns ringing
Shttri leported to lite
nd unless something unfore
ars to prevent will become a
Jala will prevent men bringing
Jmi horses with low records
f them In alow classeB and
f Purses to which they have
t This bill provides that the
Mi violates Its provision shall
a la the county Jail not less
noiiths or inoro than one jear
OUSQ PROCIXDINCS
lW prlatlon Bill Again UpBUls
Introduced
A T t March 20 After prajer
onilng the house tackled the
EfwrXdepartment appropriation
M was made to Increase the
hiLla two corresponding clerks
lf to 1100 per sear Patterson
iMd on tho amendment and
i led nialr offered an amend
clng the salary of the book
J from 1600 to 1100 Iost
rrav Henderson Major Bum
loa Drow and the other ad
m f ° m1 erc heard freiiucnt
j he gentleman rom Lamar
1 volco for fair salaries to
v J r Bumpass declared that
flP J bales of cotton
° lerl and tho farmers
Ai it
iLw WMe 1red of it Tho-
r 5 ID aea hat the Democrats
S3 Wedges to catch suckers on
> 9 SJiT Ho wanted tho pledges
tn nd > satisfied that tho
wii1 lho toTka of the creek
VSJv h Kht for rigid ccon
iTlSl Parlment of government
sf imf if appropriation for tho
f S omco was attacked by
i and Drow and Lll
ater iS 1 for the economists
aJ m 1Jon
anftf BU John B leyton
fcfcJJint and Henderson of La
25Sd the appropriations The
h
o wSrollrs clerks and his
a
mlU tltil charged that w the llnnnce
I teen partial to this de
T
JJ e fund The economist
Itt nd he clerks breathe
t ik rDB tale ernment The
tfis2S rkVnre alJ higher sala
St fcS t th an in anjntnar de
W1 ° f Runnels nnd Rnga
n w nned the Jackets of
tiriSl economists to
< of e debate The morn
A r ered away and not
ved to the toxpayera b >
aft
a
followers
tair 5ic of Rumpass
ftf h0UBe resersed itself
J tat mornlnjr session Jt
Si
house
ff zrw
Hve minutes later the
Cha Kn lorrlson > fu tl t n
sir
tMLD GAZETTE FOKT WOllTII TliXASi WKUNKS1AV MARCIf 27 1S05
Rcces till 3 p m
RnSw PRODUCED
By m h ot
> To
the appointment of a renorter provide for
supreme court of Texa and tSi h
publication of the iSLS at Ml
court and lo repeal
all laws
ond parts
of C ° nnl wU ProuXns
tlSeJilib l
fix re1tJ To chanB and
Thlrti i > r 1Jlns cour > he
K
noil in ilh ullca district and re
niimR n c nnl herewith
> Ma ln ot
Corjell An act to pro
ami lJ all0 try ° ° l1 Printing paper
°
fSl i PrlrllnS nd he
bookblndlrg work
required for the use
nriJL it onJ t0 llx highest
lht
flnS b PM SUCh St
J ° e d PPJ1 PafP and print
ng and bookblndlrg work that all
laws and parts of lans In conflict here
with bo and the same aro hereby re
pealed
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
Austin Tex March
20By Sebas
tian alliens of Archer county asking
for the passage ot the Ray Insurance
billlty
lty Bailey retition of forty colored
citizens of Oollad county asking for
the
establishment ot a colored unlver
By Huddleslon rrom 200 citizens ot
Anderson county asking that tho stock
law bo amended
AriERNOON SESSION
At tho afternoon session the bill ot
Rhodes of Wood amending the stock
law was reset for Monday
The bill of Martin ot Corjell to fix
the fee of dlstllct attorneys at 20 la
felony cases where defendant Is went
to the reformatory nnd 10 lnl hlbeas
corpus caB = 3 was taken up
Martin tho author and Travis Hen
derson made a hard fight for the bill
and AVnrd Ovviley Evans In fact the
liwvers of the house with a few nota-
ble exceptions opposed lt Alter a bit-
ter light It was ordered engrossed by
a vote of CS to 35 This wis ono of the
sharp contests of tho ses ton and Mar-
tin was warmly congratulated by his
colleagues
The house concurred In to senate
amendment ti the lreeman bill pro-
viding that the stttute ot llmlatlon
shall not run against women under 15
J ears of age shall not affect suits
now pending In court and the bill shall
go Into effect one year after Its passage
The report of the free conercnee com-
mittee on the Thomas primary election
bill was lccclved and adopted It will
be signed by the governor as lt Is ono
of the platform demands
Tho Armlstead autltrust bill was
read a third time Armlstead AEked
leave to have his amendments printed
In the Journal Granted
Ihese amendments were ptlnted ex-
clusively in The Gazette nnd Post a
week ago
Adjourned till 9 oclock tomorrow
morning
PLDMMONb SPEECH
Defending tho Intercuts of the Settlers
of West Texas
Austin March 2C Itepresentatlvo W
B Piemmons of Potter made a speech
when the UossSmith land bill was be-
fore the house
The pending Question being on the
motion of Thompklns to llx the rate ot
Interest on school lands at G per cent
Pejlon ottered to fix the rate nt i per-
cent and Piemmons moved to tlx It at
3 per cent and speaking to his motion
he Bald
I feel tike I am more familiar with
the aclual setthr as he Is in every day
life than an man on the lloor of this
house I have lived on the extreme
northwestern frontier over twenty
jtars I have seen their struggles their
energy and determination lou ought
to encourage and not oppress them
But now vou people ot the body of the
state propose to discriminate against
the smill stock farmer and settler by
compelling him to pay per cent per
annum on the purchase price of his
land This at tJ per acre is i cents
this with taxes added makCB 10 cents
per acie This is all wrong and Is a
discrimination ngalmt the settler Gen-
tlemen I know this Is a campaign
ot education Listen to the story ot one
who knows the facts we face u condi-
tion nnd not a theory I deal vv 1th facts
as I know they exist I come to > ou In
a spirit of compromise nnd put the In-
terest at 3 per cent I beg sou for this
I know thot we of the west are not
strong enough to demand It but I come
now and beg you to dent with us fairly
Vou knowsurely every ono of you
knows soino man or m n who left the
state nnd como to the panhandle to
form who has failed and gone back to
you poor In purse Listen I beg sou to
listen to his Btorj lie was honest and
told tho truth Let Ma story bo my ap-
peal to sou here now Now gentle-
men I beg Sou to remember this Our
people are not aliens Kansas Joyhawk
ere negroes or Mexicans They are
indeed of sour own tribes nnd families
own clansmen About this mat
ler1 your havo told 5ou the truth Jly hear-
s In this appeal I have often stood
the Tallow and l nycntlary
between
the responsibility
I believe I olways appreciated
sponsibility hat rested on me but
never In my life did I feel
upon
>
me
P eZibllfe or u eath ro my section of
m
S stale It means too the prosperity
ct ou public wbooli When > ou pro
Ksln Its nature and cruel in rfrit
f mefday ff W 1 °
the settler ndr t ln t h i caise jour
ffirrUn e r upandbcs
this leilslawrev
CAPITAL GOSSIP
aathered Austin by aa ttan
resentatlve
rirrh 26 Col James
AM T uiVrlntendent of tho
Aiken MlLfcmnany came In from
vacua Cspress Jf
Dallas Wis morn SMss receipts
° l
SIS pre w1
by the seast of Dalas
a
aaM2 rlklll Mr 0
are iMJinr cattleman lh
tfand >
Southwest TM a leadlnit
Col It J Mna ne tlo politician
business mm Col Klvlen Is
< W Valr assocl
of that tt gtate
J presWentof n t comM t0
ntlon sua a
business ellknown mann
O K came In this nioro
facturer of 1 nas bm r ently In
l P W at the
InJ and r Tarver
Educed M > 0gl Association of
Foundrrroen q rt ot Daiias Judge
C01 n fjSSS of Bu m ih
i rJn r ame In this morning
slit1 li > > e of the regents
Speaker Tom femllh old to the writer
HIVS1111 avor the King Joint
I ° lull ° ° I want to get away on or
fhfrfiAlm w Tn Indications are
ISii 1 r ker will remalo until the
JOlh or t the 5th There arc gentlemen
Was ahenrl n k
favorably They demand
V r Jln ion a lcadlng
manufacturer
ft here to obtain better rate
J1 Possible for the manufacturers and
Jobbers of Northwest Texas
Hon Jeff McLemore Is very much In
censed over the roasts given him by
the press of the countrj Jeff Intro
duced tlie bill taxing bachelor a o
Joke The 1111 was not even referred
to a committee and died almost before
it was born Nevertheless It made Sic
Lemore famous That little bill has
given him more notoriety than Major
uumpass
has obtained In the three
months nnd the major has never
missed roll call and has averaged
three speeches daly Ince the esslon
bigan
The petition ot Dallas photographer
asking that an occupation tax bo
pneed on railroad photographer will
result In
a bill being Introduced by
Representative Relger It U alleged by
the petitioner that the rillroad
Photoiaphers pay no taxes nnd do a
large business In Texas An occupation
tax of so per sear will bo Imposed lt
Is thought
Representative Llllard of rrcestone
county Is not satisfied with the redla
trlctlng bill He said todaj I am In
favor ot cutting out three additional
districts Wo do not need them and
It Is money thrown away
Dr J x Nix the Populist member
from
Bed River counts who lias been
111 the greater part of the session nas
in his seat again today Official life
does not ogiee with him
Representative J II Beall ot Nolan
county says the redisricting bill will
be reported tomorrow The bill will
meet with violent opposition in the
reaate and perhaps lt rosy meet an
untimely death at the hands of Senator
Steele and his lieutenants
The silver members of the house have
decided to hold a caucus before ad
journment and to organize or to tako
steps rather to get the silver men In
the Democratic party together lt Is
likely that an address will be prepared
calling on silver men to get ready for
ISM In order that free silver delegates
may bo sent to the state couventlon
In order that n 18 to 1 delegation may
be sent to the national convention Lll
lard of rreestone Thomas ot McLen-
nan and other strong advocates of bl
metllllsm have the matter in hand
Thes soy that finance will bo the Issue
in Texas And the nation In lii
ThcTarver convict labor bill was re-
ported favorably by the house com
mittee on labor today This is the bill
backed by tho Texas foundrjmen and
also by representatives o fthe labor
organlratlons of the state who aro
here Itepresentatlve Tarver claims to
have strong assurances that tho bill
will pnss the house
Representative John B Paston of
the finance committee Is Investigating
treasury warrant No 1217 for 1314 JD
Issued to Lieut J M Bronough for
protection ot the frontier In Capt
Hamiltons company llw warrant
was Issued Tebruary C 1SI1 and was
signed by Oov Sam Houston lt has
been In the bands of the widow of
Bronough all these J ears and Bepre
sentathe Pes ton sass the warrant is
genuine nnd should be redeemed The
subcommittee will make favorable re-
port to tho finance committee ond
Mrs Bronough will doubtless get the
principal and accrued Interest thereon
until the year 1S76
eMBMORXAIi SERVICE
Held In Honor of ho Late It D Ilarrell
Addresses Made
Austin Tet Match 2C Mcmotlal
Btmlcea In liunor of tho late It D Ilar
rell representative from Howie county
vere held In the halt of tho house of
representatives tonight
Tho hall was draped heavily as van
the desk of tho departed
Col A T McKlnitey tho father of
the house presided nnd tho musical
union nf thU city furnished a program
of Mcrcd mu le
Tho spealtetfl were Representative
Howard I ONeal V i GlUIIaud II
li lieard V 8 San Win and Cullen 1
1 nomas
Appropriate resolutions of respect
were adopted and the legislature then
adjourned until tomorrow morning at
9 30 oclock
pusmva thc awtn bili
Kdvvard Tevrall of Houston on tho
Oround
Austin Tex March 28 Kdward
rcvvall of Houston ono ot the most
enthusiastic sportsmen In the state
Is here pushing the eeneral came law
MIL The hill has been reported favor
nbly by house lommlllee ond will
doubttess pass ns the western repre
sentatives ore wllllnc to Join hands
wilh representatives of other sections
of the state and puts nbill that will
prolect what fame that has escaped
slaughter
nowsniva unuii bilu
Austin Tel March 20 Houso
Judlcary Xo 1 met this evening and
considered the Hawser libel bill Two
or three more unimportant amendments
were asned to by the frl nds of tho
Mil and then OKlev of Denton mado
his tight against tho measuro on gen
erol principles
Ward and reck Vigorously defended
the bill
A favorable report was ordered by
the following vole Ales Ward Peck
Patterson llnllev Turner Feoburj
Cureton and MoKlnney
Na > Owslev Ieogln nnd Love
Owsley gave notice thut he would
present a minority report
PJIIMAHV KIXCTION
Auslln Tex March 10The freo
conference cornmlttte upon the primary
election bill recommends that the senate
concur In addition of sections 5 O and 7
mado by the house and that tho house
retede from sections 8 J ond 10 which
laThe sections retained provide for the
of anybody who shall
Bunlshment
bribe or attempt to bribe an officer of
any primary ilecllon or of a voter
herein nnd the section stricken out
proposed to punish anybody who bet
m the result
APPOINTMENTS MADE
Austin March 26The governor sent
Into the senate this morning the follow
rtot ntusloner at 8W
tleorgo Jolly Charles It Miller
pass H C Bur
J IS Valsh D J Johnson
fo commissioners 11 aal
be pilot
lonJ N Sawyer Jens Mailer T It
Sweeney T I Cross Chrla Vox
BENATOrtS ATTAT
March 2 Senator TV
tiilln Tex
A MeSmb and family left ye day
p Mrs Mo
J their home In Conroe
rS ° ThV 7inbrbii
llS
h
mSme and aM > k
pout ivortTH8 ciLUiTnn
March s Senator W
tn Tex
A nl Sr 1a tonight Tho Fort
t printed
iJK charter amendmenU
JuS SorS W a ctrtalo B papvT
A
are not the correct aninidments to the
city chatter that the legislature will
pi s Representative Andrew and ms
self are In thorough accord and have
been from the very start
COLORED SCHOOL LAW
Austin March 5 Tho governor has
signed the act providing for the control
of colored schools by colored trustees
and It Is now a law Thl Is not only
Just and proper law but It It the best
bit of political legislation enacted by
the Deraocratlo majority In Texas for a
number Ot yens
IT IS A LAWV
Austin Tex March 2C An act re-
storing criminal and civil Jurisdiction
to Delta count became A law today
without the governors signature
Tiin xnaRO KXODUS
Senator Morgan expresses Ills View
on the Subject
Washington March 26 Smalor Mor
gan of Alabama thinks the present ex-
odus of negroes from the south to Af
rica wilt Increase rapidly in proportion
and ho believes that tho time will soon
come when tho government of the
United States will take the matter up
officially and aid In their deportation
Africa he said In discussing the
question in the natural home of the
negro and a majority of them desire
to return to that country They cannot
well Ins blamed for entertaining that
wish for there is nothing In this or
any other white mann country for the
African race Suflfctent time has elapsed
since tho slae i wero emancipated lo
demonstrate tho white mans superior-
ity In all walks of life and my observa-
tion Is that most of the negrooa are con
lnced already that If they remain here
they will always occupy inferior posi-
tions nnd continue as of old to be little
more than servants
It has been I know asserted that
the negroes of this country do not want
to emigrate but the contrary is true
lt Is probably a fact that some of those
who live in the cities prefer to remain
In this country nnd this X think Is
esp lally true to tho mulnttoea but
the large nmjorlt ot the countty blacks
want to gel away and the only thing
which holds them here Js their igno-
rance of the means oi departure and
theit Inability to pay their passage 1
believe that If the mean for thrlr
transportation rould bo furnished gratis
a million and a half of negroes could be
transported to Africa In the next twelve-
months
Senator Morgan also Asserted that a
large majority o fth white population
in the soutti would prefer to have the
negroes go H Is certain he said
that many of the planters the owners
of large plantations prefer to have
them remetn for the renscn that lley
favor their labor in comparison with
a certain cla s of whl < s tut this ete
Trent la In the minority and tho poorer
whites and tho professional classes In
the Bouth prefer to hnve the negroes
sent away The poor man does not
want their competition uud all cIumib
object to negro cnmuly In political r
falrs ai all fed tlml thy stand di-
rectly In the way of securing u more
desirable class of residents bv present
ing Immigration rurthennoie lt Is pot
true us seems to be supposed lt Is not
negroes ran do the labor In the south-
ern states an assertion which is sub-
stantiated by the fact that tho cotton
crop of this country has increased from
a little over thiee million bales before
tho war to nine million bales
Henator Motgan expressed the opinion
that congress would take tho problem
of exporting the negroes In hand nt no
distant day and said he exacted that
within the next throe or four jean
the government would be found pro
Siding menus for their tranportatlou
UENJAMiv couuxm
Citizens Meet and l lect a lloa
Visitors
Llenjamln Knox County Tex March
26 The citizens of Benjamin and
Knox county met at the courthouse to-
day lu the Inteiest of the college lrof
R I Dlinmltt van called to the chair
and N H J littler elected sectctao
The following named trentlemen were
elected as a board of directors O R
Stevvatt W M Moore J M Morgan
II I Dlmmltt R V floree I M
Burnett T I Truscott II U Rueford
Y H Thomson J M Campbell and
C Rood They ulll take charge nt
once and the nork begun on the build-
ings at an early da > This Js ono of
the most important movements In the
interest of education ever made In
Northwest Texas Tho situation In-
most favorable and tho enteiprise Mill
have ample financial support Tho di-
rectors hope to be able to hive the
college ready to begin tho tlrst session
early next fall not later than Octobi r
1 With such on Institution ot learn luff
and the excellent public schools of the
county no ore vl hesitate to select
Knox county for a homo uho desire
to educate his children
SWEPT 11Y A CYCLONE
Of approMtlon to the plnnaele of popu-
larity Itostetters Stimach Hitters lias
asiiulred a eommandlnff position which
n8 occasionally made It a might untl
sllnlne mark for knaves who nek 13
foist upon the community spurious
ccmiiounds In tho guise akin to that of
the renl ortlIe These aro mostly
local bitters or tonics or ffroat Impurltv
end of course devoid of uedlclnsl
efllcncjr Ilewaro ot them and Bet lho
genuine Hitters a real remedy Tor
mnlarls rheumatism kidney tiouhle
djspepsla nervousness constipation
end biliousness Physicians of emi-
nence everywhere commend the grat
Invlsorant both for lis remedlil prop
erllis Mil Its purity A vvlreilass
thilce a day vvlll soon brlnir vUor nd
rerularlty to a disordered and en-
feebled system
OAVSK NOTES
Clause Tex March JB Dr O W
Stewart will Boon remove to Cameron
vvhero ho vvlll continue the practice of
m °
v H Elys family left today for
Heirne whero Mr Ely has entered
business
I p Fowler will Boon move lo his
new home In Georgetown
W 11 Clifton Is expected t ocast his
lot In Honey Crove
Of tin above Messrs Stewart
Fovvlr and Ely ore the entire board of
trustees of the Oause school district
and W 11 Clifton Is principal of the
Oauso school Bo the whole school
force will deptrt about April 1
Ir 1 W Caples of Mathews Tes
has located and will practice medlclue
In Oause
A VESBE1 MISSING
March U A tele
City of Mexico
cram received by Eenor Joaquin Itedo
Sf this city states that team are enter-
tained In Masatlan of the tomMli
on the 15th Instant of In l
Plego bound for Iopcx Eower Cali-
fornia from Guaymas
A ieamer has left thu latter plare
In eearch of tho missing vessel which
was built In San Francisco lo replace
the steamship Alexandra recently pur-
chased by the Mexican government
for transportation of troops to Oaxaco
in view of the Impendll dimcultles with
Guatemala
CHANGK OI dENEBAXA
Oeneral Gamier
iiriHi Mirch M
wui abS Pl Cptalnanr1
Calleja In Cuba
THE PICTURES HOT NAUGHTY
J 1 MAIITINDAU DHCLAUCD IN
NOCUNT I r A JUUY
AN INTCRESTXKO TItlAL IX THE
COUNTY COURT TUB NUDE IN
AUT AS A QUESTION Or PROPRI
rrritAiuioAD immage suit
suit for mvottcn
The case of J It Martlndale was
tiled In the county court > esterday
morning Mr Martlndale Is the Melt
known Main street tailor nnd secral
ttceks ago he thought It would bu a
fine advertisement to place In his show
windows certain plctutcs representing
the nude In art The ptcturts were
quite artistic and attracted conslder
ablo attention nnd some unfavorable
comment The matter was brought to
the attention of County Attorney Ren
M Terrell and Mr Martlndale was
brought Into court to answer to the
charge of exhibiting obscene pictures
In a publlo place Tho pictures were
from the White City Art company ot
ClilcnRO and represented female figures
devoid ot drapery goddesses nymphs
and other in thologleal characters
whoso costume was of Kvcllke sim-
plicity even to the extent of ignoring
tho traditional fig leaf lt was con-
tended by the leijal gentlemen ho rep
rtsented the state that tho ditly exhibi-
tion of there undid delineations of tho
female form dlVlno had more of a ten-
dency to demoralise the youth who
gazed upon it In fascinations than they
had to Inculcate an appreciation of
high art
On the other hand tho defense intro-
duced a number of gentlemen as wit-
nesses to prove that thero was not the
least Impropriety or immodesty in the
pictures lewed as work of art tint
such art exhibitions wero made nil over
tlie country nnd their propriety was
unquestioned Among tho w ltnesscs
for the defense were Judge 8 J Hun-
ter Xano Cetll Henry llollovvny J K
Trederlck Mr Hart in an of Ilartman
Vlsher the nitlnts nnd others All
of these gentlemen stated that they re-
garded tho pictures simply In the light
of a hlfeh order of art and did not be
lieve that ihey could propeily be re
raided in any other light The pro
rutlon made a strong effort to show
that tin pictures were of an improper
character an 1 that their exhibition
shoull be considered as a misde-
meanor The Jurj which was com-
posed entirely of men from the coun-
try districts returned a erdlct of not
guilty
Mr Martlndale strongly disclaims
any intention of doing any thing to de-
moralize thc jouth He snja when In
plac d the pictures In his window noth-
ing wia further from lib Intention than
this anlhever mueh rKlein that the
matter was presented In that light
8VY8 tAZ7AVtsVV V HIM
V i Walker has tiled a suit In the
dlHtrh t court asking for a dlorcti from
Lhuln Walker to whom he was mar-
ried In Dallas on May 1 IfeO He sa > s
IJzzle abandoned him u few in on Urn
iirter their marrijge and at mo to Tort
Worth where she became u frequenter
of wine rooms and condn < ted hemlt
In an evil manner with other men
ixit wxitfoxAr iNJunins
Reter Rndlcnn has Hied u suit ngslnat
tht Houston nnd Texas Central asking
for JI10O for personal Injuries llndlian
sa > s on October JG Rift ho was em
p1o > ed as a section htiitd on tho mad
and that day whlht riding ou a hand-
car two nnd a half miles north of the
town of Calvert he was compelled lo
jump fiom the hftndcnr In order to es
cape danger from a freight train whkli
was dashing upon him By the jump he
a > he sustained painful Injuiles to bin
leg and hence desires damages In thg
amount mentioned
dkit and rom ciosimn
The Tort Worth and Utlea Trust torn
pany has tiled a suit ngnlnst J 1
Woods nnd R R 1 loch ham on a nots
for 500 and to foreclose on block J7
Jennings bouth addition
IlIJAt I3STATH TRANHrnilS
T R Menefm to Wlllard Burton lits
11 fir nnd 11C6 btock 42 Iljdo luik ad >
Ulllon It
J li Berry to C A Rildtreman part
of block 35 Jennings Bouth ad lltion
100Oeorge R Bowman to Thomas W
Manchester lot 11 block 7 Brooklyn
Heights addition 110
R W Camp to Thomas W Manches-
ter lot 3 block 7 Brooklyn Heights
addition 23
STElIIIJNVIIlE UUPOET
What Is Taking llace In That Thriving
Town
Stephenvllle Tex March A W
Md < jrkle assisted by the Htephenvllle
degree team J J llruuiley cnptulu
organised uu Odd Itllowa loilgo at
liltifT Pnle Saturday March Si The
following olhcers were Installed Dr W
M lturger N O W II Thomas V CI j
it S Landers lt B J C Blnglelun
Jermanent eecrctarv H r lllodgett
chaplain The Stephenvllle loilgo was
rovnlly entertained by tho iltlxens of
Illurf Dalo They attende l churth ser
vices Sunday morning nt which time
air Sol It Slaughter ono of tho oldest
and bcrt known dtlxens ot stephenv llle
openly professed religion and In loy
there ensued a regular handshaking
Methodist experience meeting and love
feast
1 ha Infant son of Mr William Fulker
son whoso wire died only n few days
ago died Sunday night
Tho inessUs Is making a clean sweep
ot this town and county
A nice shower fell Monday as an
earnest of what It Is hoied will tome
soon ond copious
The jHtpuhir young merchant W II
Frc with his bride jolnid the Bap-
tist church
Colonel II It Thurher tho father of
Eraths growing city Thurber Is doing
Old Mexico Ills Interesting letters to
tho Texaa Miner show conduslvely that
be Is not apt to become a cltlxen of
that country
Mrs Frank Freeman Is recovering
slowly
Erath district court convenes Mon-
day April 22
Collector Humph reports tho collection
of taxes good enough
There Is talk of a new bank in Dub
The county Judge will soon convene
the publlo school trustees to consider
the propriety of a general reduction of
teachers salaries He says something
must be done to extend the scholastic
term and that teachers salaries ought
to be scaled In accordance with the
The Stephenvllle publlo school cloaca
ttie term April U
Jolltles of any nnd every kind eem
a forgotten subject In Erath and the
Jeople aro all at work with vlra and
Cl I
TneI oa k buds are swelling tho peacji
Is blooming tho grass ts peeping up
and the gsrdens are growing green hut
nearly everybody Is expecting a blb >
sard at Enster April H
llr J 8 tlllmer a young Mlsslsslp
ln slid an alumnus of the Oxford uni
versity has located In Blepbtnv llle for
the prattle ot law He has luted up
his offlee In style nd Is making a very
iTwrer Til 0 kml Pltrlct Clerk
Watson are attending Qranbury court
Why Is It that people tl e Salvation
our Answer Cecausa It Is Ua besV i
itnlmnl
L
A
fy Does economy bore you
l 1 ought not to always Take the matter
washing with Pcarline for instance
is a pleasant economy Theres your
ork made light and short for you and
while your doing it in this easy pleas
ant way you can be thinking of the
actual money that youre saving by
not rubbing things to ruin as in the
old way w
That ought to be pleasant to
Cf x l nk ° vnetncr y ° ur
0mw WOfk yourself or having it t
mf Millions use Pcarline
re doing tho
done
C a > A reJJlers and some umxnipuou groctrs will tell yon thU U as rool m
vOCllU or Mlha Mm0 rt Ictrliae ITS TALS resillne U nevrr peddled
r > 4 and if your crocer wadi J i netuloB In place of Pcaihne La
jDEClC honesWmiAui a JAllBS TYLB Nsw Vert
SANTA FE ROUTE
TO
AND RETUKN
On following dales uceount follow lnc conventions
UNIFORM RANK K of P ENCAMPMENT
ate ot Bale A lull 0 ami 10 tlooj to return to April
i
GRAND LODGE K of P
Dale ot sale April 11 anil 13 Hood to return to April II
EPWORTH LEAGUE CONFERENCE
Rate of sale Apttl 15 and lit Oood to return to April 0
EXCON FEDERATE REUNION
l > ato of sale May SO to 21 Oootl to return to May
Bsnln To trains leave Tort Worth at 9 a m nul T OS p m
Doulilo ilully servleo to 11UUBTON from all North Texas points Sam
returning
All trains ou lho Hantn te arrlvo nt an > l depart fr m OUAND CI3NTUAI
STATION IN HOUSTON S hnvo nlo it linsseiiBer depot loato4 oa CON
QltKSS BTRU13T IN Till CIINTKH OP Till CITY
Tor further psrlleulnra coll on or virlto to VM DOIIRIITT
1nasenKer fiRent 401 Main street l rt Worth nexas
BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT
GOOD WIFEIYOU NEED
the Victory sEpfltyToi
lias no equal for rapid tlire9hiti
6Ciariliiii anil clcaninpall kinds
Sev
of rraln llax and timothy
en sizes from 28 in cylinder ami
42 in rear to 10 in cylinder 02
in rear KiKi le
THE MINNEAPOLIS TRACTION ENGINE
I
will draw alicavicrload steam
easier use less fucltltaa any
other engine in America Sizes
1012141618 liorso power
Wood and Coal or Straw
liurncra as desired Wo alto
manufacture Victory SeUfeed
era Keliaticc Horse 1owerg
WciKlicra liatrgcr Attach-
ments etc etc
Write for catalogue
THE MINNEAPOLIS THRESHING MACHINE COMPANY
MINNEAPOLIS MINN
ft
GElTSTTS
FORT WORTH TEXAS
Write us for prices and deal at head-
quarters thereby saving agents commissions
THE KATY MOVES
HOUSTON
AND RETURN
Via tho M K T Ry
Uniform Rank K of P
< P
U or Apr u and lu
Grand Lodge K of P
fator A7rlf OooHto return 0 April
BDWorth League Conference
aoo to urntoApHiaO
ExConfederate Reunion
Imrtb and Jlln tr t ft
Mrcss at our now ofBoe corner
ll or
lloksia and all lulorinatian
r n wisrniP air Ticket Aeent
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