Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 2, 1884 Page: 3 of 8
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S he State Department In
Trlmhtca Case
° by
nV Lnedo was disappointed
nl Ireland Correspondence
IilIwoii tlio latter
Snlllciah1 t1o principal
ftKiii confirmation of the
that the robbers wore
that thoy talk
Is
W tho onlclaU
CEngWnuK correspondence Tho ft
tekS P > l °
to tl f mutter explains itself
WAsmvoTONTaiiSl
Us Excellency John Ireland
consulgeneral
WSntton
Imonts telegraphs that tr
rf i American dlBJii la de
0111
i iy Mexico
nt
Chrlbtl Is inclined to deliver
the
heilxtli article ol treaty
with Mexico provides that
i the covcnimoiitor tlio United
i lorthatof MexicoBlmll ho bound
render it own citizens This
as been held to bo mandatory
mlcaiicllUeii therefore la not
this
to surrender either by
mentor by that of Texas under
der state cluiiio of tho tronty
PEIIICK T IJtUMNClILUYBKy
oitrus I uitisrt January 31
JSxcolleucy John Iieland
irhi reply to yoms of the 31st
Iro Trimble Is an Anierlcnn cil
orn at Laredo Texua iJo Is
I with others of derailing a rail
aln III Tnmnulipis Mexico
nurder and robbery Tho de
nude by the extradition agent
uila Mexico is In one form
anted by an uceusutloii against
and others My funotioiiH as
Ial oillcer under thu treaty
exlco and certainly under tho
don I hold us vxtnuliutloii
fTexa Is Independent nnd
full power and buch 1 have
re exercised and if they arc
bo contrued othorwho and
uncut to bo controlled by nii
ihen my functions its such
uuit tuaso from tho time
determination and you will
appoint Home other tigcnt
this examination m I cannot
ally with my views proceed
with tlioexiuoinatlon
si J U Kussmn
HlKOawl Extradition Agent
tOil WAsillNUTOX
im < Court UlUUorscjs Uig
rcliasc The Vacant federal
Jlld llll
a tlio Ouzitle
higtnn I C February 1
liclurv committee ugrtcd to re
ronibly Culbersons bill regulu
e removal of causes from state
il court mid limiting tho ju
on of federal courts
IIOIISUVS IUltCItASK
Miator Dorwy today purchased
restof hit partner in their Now
ranches forf750000 Now lie
o bo tho largest ranchman in
ntry
3tui > i > iscAsi
tcr was received by the statu de
nt today from Congressman
ec requesting it speedy examln
itotkc case of J T Muddo of
liom confined In juil at Girciu
Ochiltree this ufiernon fent
luuicatloiitotlie consul at Mou
itruclinirlilM to took into the
immediately
in vacantJDna > snn >
iJiZem correspondent called
lepiirtiuent of justico tonlLlit
an Interview w th Attorney
litewster In reference to tlio
iutd States judge for tho Kast
met of lexm It
nutsUon Hrewster re
litt lie C0tJ ot
new development Fro Htihl
etaiids exactly us it has for
< 0lt lln
liismliul
Ireddent would appoint
LtT Mv Atlornoy
liat the case
would bo con-
J t l Bct tu week could
n
mcanythlusjubout that buUI
It
< was expected
natter would be laid before
wlorconsIderatlonlastTiieH
lifcoinowayitwasdefened
I ry likely ho
called up
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ro
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when tho new man WU be
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laltd 1rcBs
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resolutloiiM were under eon
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T1TB UZKTTK FORT WORTH TEXAS SATURDAY FEBRUARY
2
i i iIiWjuiii M i M4Mtm
1
FURNISHING GOODS
O KT 3E5 3E
i in r
to take an excursion to GatcHvillc tlio
terminus of tlio road The party left
jiere at 2 p in and returned at 0 to-
night Mr Woodward says the road
will bo operated under Ilia receiver
Blilp as vigorously aa over and will
cultivate friendly relations with ull
towns on Its route
Tho Kxiimlner this morning bristles
with paragraphs aimed at thoiecorder
growing out of yesterdays melee The
recorder went before n Justico or tho
peace today nnd was lined Ji and
cosIh Citlena have indulged in much
laughter over the matter
Importations of blooded stock slal
llBiia und jacks are being received
hero qulto lreqiiently oNate showing
enlarged Interest In propaga-
tion of lino stock Thirteen very line
jacks arrived in ono Jot today
Tho mouth which ended yesterday
will bo remembered hi Waco commer-
cial circles as the dullest January
since 1877 Tho cotton crop was vir-
tually marketed in November and tlio
hllglft spurt of tho holiday business In
December loft trade ulmostllat at tlio
opening or January Add tothl ex-
tremely severe weather and at tlmea
almost impassablo roads preventing
country custom from coming to
town and the retail merchant
hnvo had u phenomenally dull
time ot It Jobbers und whole-
salers however have enjoyed u brisk
business as they couUrilll orders by
mil The recent lino weather nnd out
look for a line grain crop has given u
more encouraging tone to the business
feeling during tho past few
February Is looked forward
feomo
duya and
to with
confidence to hHiiR improve
ment
Mr Peter McClelland senior haa
bought all the stock of the Wncoopera
houso comnuny and tho inbt tutlon
will henceforth bo known uathoMc
Glelliind opera house I tls believed that
hoeonteniplatcHliiipwvcmonta in tho
present building or will erect a now
Our now ulldltig iwhoclatlon holds
itsilnal meeting this evening for com-
pleting organization All the Mock
100 W has been taken
Mitt ISmniii Jackson of Fort Worth
Is visiting friends in this city
Umployea of tlio Texas k St Louis
road bore have not struck yet
Young ladles of thu city will give a
leapyear ball Kebruary 11th
The Waco building association
erected twentysix residences In thla
city during he month of Juuuury lic
fcldiH a few In outalde towns
Tho wlieather ia phenomenally lino
and Mime people are planting garden
vegetables
TJIE ULUE LAWS
A Hello or Obi Legislation Applltd to
Modern Life
Heading Pa Icbrutuy lKlght
wellknown cltlzeim while horse rac-
ing with sleighs on tho publlo road
were arrest d and held for court under
thebluolttwa of 1701 which provides
also that upon conviction tho horses
shall bo sold and the proceeds placed
lu tho county treasury
S O IM X
PS The balance of our stock of Dry Goods obtained from Sheriff Maddox will be sold at real coaxing prices and Ladies Oloaks at just onehalf
October retail prices
Chase Trading Company Sign Four Bed Flags Houston Street
SAN ANTONIO
Personal Gould and the Santn l >
Tlio KenccCuttcrs
Special to tho Gazette
Kan Antonio February Janta
French t > on of tho mayor of tills city
leaves tomorrow to aHsunio charge of
tho Presbyterian church at Siu M ar
eosIt Is reported horo on what is deem-
ed good authority that Jay Gould lias
purchased a controlling Interest in tho
Santu Fo railway but the report on
one hand is regarded as unfounded on
nccoiint of Qmilds having recently or-
dered n reduction of tlio general ex-
penses on his Toxas loads Jt is well
known that thero has for some time
been serious dlflerences among the
principal stockholders of tlm Bantu Fe
and tills Ih tlio only reason urged in
supportof tho rumor It being alleged
that Gould Is and has been deter-
mined not to penult the passage of tlio
Santa ho road through tho Indian
Territory
Tlio lire atUvaldo nlgliL beforo last
destroyed only about 118000 worth of
property Jleports from Divine sta-
tion iudicnto that the leuceouttero
examination progresses with marked
Hticeess
Han Antonio February 1 Mike
NleholH a car reporter employed on
tho KuuHctndlway at this point was
lulled this evenlnc Nichols was
standing on tho truck giving direc-
tions when tlio earn were Hepnrated
and Ills deatli was caused by Buvcral
ears behind him suddenly rushing
upon and crushing him from his hips
down into a muss of bones and Jolly
After being crushed liu throw upono
arm and raised bis head mid ex-
claimed TliLs la tho last time boys
when he died
Thero have been criminal charged
against certuin employed of the road
which will likely excite much Inter-
est based on this accident The case
Is one which will Invito the attention
of the courts to nil extreme degree
JIIUSJSOUO
Tho 13III ilrlgaiTiP ATtutiniTar Team
JocnI and Pergonal Xotesr
Bpcclal to tlio Uu7ulta
Hlllsboro Februury 1 Tho bill
brigade wns out in full force today
but money Is very scarce and hard to
getMr
Mr W S Mills was bo unfortunate
as to hnvo ills finest doubleseated
phaeton wrecked today by his team
running nway Thu liorces were cut
on the lega anU tho vehicle badly
broken up
Ileal estate has been changing hands
In it very brisk manner for tho past
week Mr Morrill or Mllford pui
cluneil from Cnpt M Donald two lots
on tho northeast corner of the square
and will put up n brick Htoro houao to
carry on ti dry goods biisliiwaoim largo
Bealo
Cunt J O Morris recently of the
firm of Tiiompson fc Morris luia pur-
chased tho Lawler lot on the noitheast
side of tho square mid will erect a Hue
brick bulldlm on It
Messrs Tread well < fc Jackson liavo
purchased Jj C Easthuin Ilria
building to carry on a dry goods busi-
ness In llratclasHstyle
Tliu recent Huspunslou of M essrs
Cox t Hell is a source of regret to tho
town Their Inllueuco was of grout
benefit to all It l to bo hoped every
thing will bo Bottled batlsfactorlly to
all turtles concerned There are no
two men in tho county that stand
higher than the above unmed gentle
men
Tho weather 1h pleasant mid spring
like and tho farmers are busy getting
in their work for a good crop
A great many strangers aro in our
city on a prospecting tour
Mr A liinchmiin is moving his
stock of plows wagons and farming
implements to tlio vacant storeroom
under the opera house
Mr Koddio Cooper Is now manager
of the telephone In place of Mr Tom
Jlxon wlio will accept a position In
the Mississippi btorc
Mr V W JJuck has removed his
Jewelry and watch repairing establish-
ment from the old Htmid in tlio Stur-
gis corner down to Katmana drug-
store
TJIE EXPOSITION JJILL
A Furious Hut Fruitless Slrugglo by Its
OnpoiitiitH Its Pas nie Now
Certain
Hpcclnl to thn Jiuotlt
Austin Kebruary 1 Tho house took
up tlio Nuw OrlcitUH exposition bill
and tho forty opponents fought It furi-
ously hut uiiHUeeevjrully Mr Mooro
of McLennan desired conspicuosltyfor
voting no all the way through but
his motion to strike out tlio fourth and
fifth sections which are tho compensa-
tion flections was laid on tho tabic by
a vote offlftyodd to thirtyseven Tho
1111 passed to a third reading by fifty
to fortyone but fourllftha could not
be obtained to suspend the rules for
the final passage tlio vote being
sovontyfoiir to twenty Tlio bill will
pass tomorrowor Monday without
doubt by a majority of about fifteen
iiatjToFtaxation
A Tendency to Low Figures Hulun
bagad Ilcinarks on Educating
the Darkeys
Special to lhagajottu
Austin mbrunry 1 The nennto
adopted twentytwo und n hulrcenta
on tlio hundred dollars us the ad
valorem tax A motion to mako it
llfteen occasioned Senator Terrell to
any Mr Speaker J nm witlnlled
thero will bo a deficiency unlcas you
make it twentylive und therefore J
vote for thu ameiidment to mako
the deficiency a big one while we are
ut It Ami ho then sat down with
apparent boast fulness that ho had got
in ono more deadly tliol at he admin-
istration
Next came tho school tax Thu com-
mittee recommended twelve und a
half eeiita on the hundred dollara On
a motion to make it ten Hulubugu got
the lloor nnd made u characteristic
speech against taxing tho people to
educate tho nigger ut colleges and
that class or Wy no count fellers
whose two eyea you can punch out at
ono punch with a common tabo fork
Ho made a fjood speech for tho bloody
shirt hualucas and it will no doubt bo
utilized
A substitute to make tho school tux
fifteen cents was discussed to adjourn-
ment Senator Premier allowing from
statistics that ten will kiep thoKchoo a
for fdx montliB and Iluchuiian exhibit-
ing department llgurea making It clear
that llfteen will be required The
committees report is favored by tho
majority
Coiuitoilbllerrt Arrested
St Louis February 1 George
Hrowu und AOGllwon two notorious
connterfeltera wcro iirrestcd yesterday
at Kerbyvlllo Mo and taken to Spring
Held for wife keeping Ilrowu wiia
oueo concerned la a truln robbery in
Colorado
WACO
The Narrow GaugeA Kldlciiloiis Muss
Jllooded Stock Iluslncsi
Local Hrorltlcs
Bliectnt to tho Oiitettc
Waco February I General Mana-
ger Woodward who is also receiver of
tlio Texas A St Koala rnllroml arrived
hero last night in his special car To-
day ho Invited tlio mayor and other
city olllelals and leading busdiieHS men
THK AUSTIN POIiLUK
Charges of Inenicleiicy Tho llcsillt
Not Vet if uonn
Bpeclal to the Oazcpu
Austin February 1 There was nn
Investigation held hero tonight into
charges of liicllloiiiioy etc preferred
against tho chicfor police and his ser-
geant The Inquiry lasted up to 11
oclock City Attorney Poindoxter
prosecuted nudJudgo Slicelcs defend-
ed TlierewasHomo tallHwearlng and
tlio matter Is cmisldouitdy mixed
The result will not bo Known for some
days but II is expected considerable
chaugcH will bo made in our police
force The whole muddle was created
by tlio faliuiuof the ollleera to arrest
lien Thompson for ills escapade In con-
nection witli the Into NtockmenH ban-
quet hero and there aro so many
charges and countercharges now
made that It is Hlllciilt to predict
wdiero the trouble will end
TEXANKANA
Manager Tflliiiagc A Lucky Escape
Editorial Change
Hpeclul to tho Oarotlo
Texarkuna February 1 General
Maiiugor A A Tulniage insHod
through this morning en route from
points list to St Louis
While the wife of Dr Ueldler uc
compaiihd tiy herlittlo son was mil
driving tliia morning their Jiorsu took
right uiid tan making for Jlroad
street from which they were distant
about half a mile at the most rapid
rutoofupeed They would both have
been killed had not the vehicle in
which thoy were seated become un-
coupled and they were thrown out
unhurt
Two little negro bootblaeka have
been detected mid Jullcd as the parties
who burglarized tho store or Mr Kos
mliisky on Sunday night last
JCdltor Hays or the Democrat retired
today ami his late partner K A
Church will continue the business
ANOTHER EXT11A SESSION
Speculations of the Probability
UucsisM nt the Gowrnorrt In
tentlout
Upeclnl to tlio Jam I to
Austin 1cbruary J Although ov
erytlilngcniauatlnir from the execu
tlvo department ima Indicated un ud
Joiirnment or tlio legislature at Ha
constitutional expiration tlieru ore
not wanting rumors Unlit will bo con-
vened tuileui wmio legisiatloii la uc
compllshed beforo next Wednesday
Hint at least proposes to supprebs
fencecutting Jt in said that when
iitroiigly Importuned to introduce new
subjects for legislation tho executive
1msanswered Walt TioInference
la that if the important aubJoetH mim-
ed In his proclamation were not
acted on within thirty daya the leg-
islature would bo rcconvemd und
Htiih new BUbJeclfl indicated ua might
bo deemed of prime Importance Home
my that the recent movement of the
govjrnor wcro Intended to open up tlio
legislature to puns till the urgent bills
beforo Wednesday The house neeuis
to havetnken the hint uuil by holding
three seeslojis a day appears to bo en-
deavoring to iilrieve lit record
Shrewd political prophelH nay
that the governor will not permit the
legislature to udjouru without Imvlug
done auyfulng ut all While It might
bo accredited a stroke of political win
C3r W j LXjiESISSZj LlSriDJbJJbt
Notary Public Fort Worth
Piirclul attention to noiiroildoiit properly Complete nbulmctu of title rnrulsli
l nlfiicaioIlcltiMl
oiticj with tiixas investment COMPANY LIMITED
dom yet ho tutilr nbtedly posea Os too
much patrlollsm to subserve tho neeea
sltlea of the people to his own political
prospects
TJIE GOYKHKOItfS IAHDON
Tiro Williamson County 31 wi Set Irco
Jxecutho Clemency Well Du
Mowed
Iljiccliil lo the luetic
Austin Kcbrimry 1 Tho governpr
today pardoned tlio James biotliers of
Williamson county who were recently
convicted of tlio murder of C J Mo
Mlllau und given two years each In
tlie penitentiary Feuding sentence
tho pardon Is granted Tho reason
given la Hint the Jury imiiiilinoUHly
united in u itetilfoii air their pardon
The man killed was the seducer of
their sister and lu u general Jail de-
livery they both refuted lo take advan-
tage of tho opportunity to escape
TILE JWNXjT QUESTION
Harmony Ik ween tho Trio Homes
itemedInl Legislation Near
at ilnuil
8icolul to tho UuzotlB
Austin Kebruary 1 It transpires
tonight that iho committee of confer-
ence on the bill providing penalties for
fencing lands not belonging to Hie
peison fencing thorn will certainly
agree nt their meeting In the morning
mid bring in a icport covering ull rem-
edial itgislatloii nuked for by the
aggrieved und tho temper ol both
houses Is to cmiio togetheraudpasa the
hill in which event all opposition to
thoblll making fencecutting ii felony
will bo withdrawn und tlio bill will go
lo tho governor
JAIITAI CULLINGS
Ilrxclptg nt the Depiirlmcut A Ncjrro
Lunatic Head
Hpoclal to llin liuilty
Austin February l Tliereqe IptH of
thu laud olllco for January were 8411
treasury depoxlta today fOOOO to tho
credit of general revenue amounts re-
ceived from land Miles mid deposited
10 the credit of the several Bpcclal
ru iidH 1821
Thomaa White u negro ltinallucon
11 ncd In the county Jail because or lack
or room lu tho asylum died today
Jllz John rortcr
Washlngloi Jebriiary 1 On tho
lluul veto in tho house today on tho
KHz John Porter bill tho vote Mood
181 ytiui to 7H nays There waa a lively
dlseuwdon which tonka strong section-
al turn butseveruUtepublleanslliiaily
voted with the majority
Con
DAHLMAN BROS
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors
16 and 18 Houston Stroor Fort Worth Texas
CHAIRMAN OliAlUOItNK
liuorablo to Fort Worth for the Slate
Convention
Hpcclnl lo tlio JiikoUo
Austin Kebruury L Col John M
Claiborne chairman or thu Jemo
orutlo stale committee w w Inter-
viewed by u GAiAinTi reporter today
in regard to thu place of holding tlio
uoxlHtato convention IIo nays that
wlille personally ho Is imablo to advo-
cate uriy city yet looking to tho best
interests of thu Jemoeratlo party ho
tlilnka the convention should bo glveu
to Northiveflt Texua und Fort Worth
Ho argues und rennoimbly too that It
Is hut Just that tho convention Miould
bu located ulteinaluly In tho dlU ereni
sielions and that n Southern
Toxiih lintl It Just year equity
demanda thpt it should go lo
Northwest Texua this year In fact
any other selection would bo dlscrlm
inutloii of the worst kind und In vlow
of the tact Hint thisHectlnu is expected
to do the biggest part of tho Demo
cratlo voting very Injudicious It li
nIo remarked that as Southern ninV
KaMeni Texus aro pulling Tor the lloua
hharuof tho olJleea It would ho liiordl
unto greed Indeed to deny North wept
Texas tho convention Col Clulborno
statca that the meeting of tho execu-
tive committee will bo called In March
lu bomo pluco not contesting
for the convention proba
bly Palestine or lirenhum
He Indignantly donha that he la hero
alter tho appointment as commissioner
lo tlio New Orieuna exposition and
Miya that ho la not only not tin tippll
cunt but could not nceepttho ixisltlou
Tlio genial cliiilrmun Is merely n
loolteron In the IfelsUtlvuVenleuiinil
enjoying tho uoclely of his many
friends without any thought of polit
ical schemes orolllelul appointment
Col llooth elmirmau of tlio execu-
tive iomiiilttei of Iho Fort Worth dla
trlctand memberofthuMuteoxieiitlvu
committer also fuvoraFort Wortli for
holding the Mute Democnillo coayen
Hon and ia giving his whole lulltleneo
and rarncstwork Uiweouro it He
thinks Northwest TVxuaia en 11 tied to
the convention this y nr ua well nil
the principle ut roiutlon us on tho
ground of the preponderating IJwiiio
crutlo vote lu tliutHectloii
ON IllK 1IIAOJC
CltinuiHtli Entind for Coinjrei lH
Culbcisoiia Jilttrfcl
Aiulln February L Viirloun ru
more are ulloat e niceniljiic ptiKroa
Monal nsplraritH and ltdevelopainto u
certainty that Col J Obeuoweth
tlo brlillunt orator from Kmiuln will
go on tlio tratltto couttMt for Juluer
sons mantle wlio It Js uulher dfrom
a rellublo source will not to ai iidk <
Uute for roeleotion l
> PW
1ms drilled from liis tnio course W WMI ° IC < 1 for mnny dny ln ilck weather upon an unknown sea ho nvnlls himself of tho first i auso In tho storm to oxnmlno his bcarliiRs and instances to ho 1ow for
months ftt least a pause
told by our customers that
admonitions oltcn inntlo us
jf our company had never
thousiiiuls ol dear associations
intelligence of tho
co hut are lumpier
IniTO scurclteu tho
musi bo respectable if
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