Fort Worth Daily Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 9, 1884 Page: 2 of 8
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THE WESTERN FLOODS
Another Days Semes orilcsolntlon In
llig Olilo Valley
Tito Water Jlcccrtinu i1 1 l0Orc
UViHuif to Tliclr llomoJ
AT ClXClSSATt
Cincinnati February SpAt 0am
feet four and
the river rcwo slxtytwo
oiielinlf Incites a rise or four and one
half inches sluco morning Ibo
weather Is clou ily and cool I10 cold
wave flag flying from tut signal onico
yesterday mornlug disappeared
and hope3 of a frcrto nro dissipated
No relief Is expected now ou that ac-
count Tho river at Portsmouth Is
sixty feet and rising fast It la falling
rnst at the head waters but a further
rI = o must como before It all runs out
Marietta nud Piirkersburg aro entirely
out on Troni all communication for two
days and Portsmouth Is the only up-
river point heard from so far
Tho river Is rising more rapidly
since 9 oclock At noon It was 02 feet
C inches being a rise of two itches In
threehours No additional losses are
reported nnd no loss of life on this
Bidoofthc river In Newport Ivy
early this morning Wm Huchert
bugler of tho United States troops at
Newport barracks fell from a skill
while trying to reach the second story
of tho barracks building and was
drowned Mr Waddle a widow liv-
ing in Newport became a raving ma-
niac on account of the Hood she was
a poor woman with several children
living In tho Hooded district The
neighbors took chargo of her children
and of her but being unable to fee her
children she Imagined them drowned
and today is hopelessly insane
AT STKUni VVIUi
Steubeuvlllc Ohio February S
The highest point fortynine feet was
reacUed yesterday at 3 p m two ftxt
higher than in 1S2 the Rrcatewt pre-
vious Hood It has fluce receded
eighteen inches nnd continues fulling
The loss to private property hero is
150000 and to the railroads incalcu-
lable The river division of tho Clove
land it Pittsburg road is all under-
water and a bad break in the Panlinu
dlowestof here No life lost in this
vicinity
AT VITTSIlfltCi
Plltsburg F bruary S The rivers
aro again within their banks and
steadily receding Tho streets of both
cities are almost entirely clear of water
and the people in the submerged dis-
tricts aro busy cleaning tho houses and
streets of mud and debris left behind
With decreasing perils from thewaler
come lurking dangers from weakened
foundations which may over-
throw building nnd from
the streets aud pavements
caving in where they have been un-
dermined Several pinall caverns
have occurred in different portions of
the cities but no accident is yet re-
ported Travel by tile Btreet cars was
resumed this morning between all
sections Jn Alleghany and Pittsburg
nuil the south sido railroads are also
getting in shaiH nnd before many
hours all the roads it Is thought will be
running trains as iiltial The relief
committees aro hard at work distrib-
uting food nnd fuel to the needy Lib-
eral donations of money towl cloth-
ing and fuel continue pouring from
citizens and no outside help will be
necessary Murjy families aro still
quartered In the public halls nnd It
will be several days before tho houses
will ha In lit condition for their return
to their homes
at Louisville
Louisville Ky February S Tho
Hood situation has not materially
changed since yesterday Tho river
continued rising slowly till 11 oclock
tliis morning when it camo ton stand
nnd lias remained stationary since
There is little suffering here aud that
was promptly relieved by the relief
committee Thu water is within live
feetof the highest point last year Tho
weather Is colder nnd It has not rained
here since midnight That portion of
tho city known asllio point is cov-
ered with twenty feetof water butthu
peoplohndallmovedout Tho whole
river front is inundated from end to
end
AT ST X0U1B
St Louis February fi Tho Iron
Mountain railroad has slopped inking
freight for points southeast of Cairo
and Uelniont on account of thu floods
The track of thu Texas at Louis
farrow Gaugu is liow only two feet
above water nnd probably beforo even
ing they will stop receiving freight
AT WIIIXMNO
Wheeling February 8 Tho Haiti
more Ohio engine Nixon was carried
away nnd the Main street bridge over
Jonathans run in North Wheeling
caved in tills afternoon A boy sank
with it but wuasaved TwounTciiown
men were upset at tboliead of thu is
land from a skin uud oiung to the
willows for two hours A crowd was
watching but powerless to wwo them
AVheeHiiKUludanBocoffaiiilue near
ly all tho bakeries and many groceries
iTnf th lU water tho milk supply
Is cut oil meat except wall ltot al
most imKjS8lble to prooure and tho
atook of provisions rapidly becoming
exhaustedI with in proipootof replen
ishing tthe1 situation Isumirly grow
ing grave Many appeals nro received
from inundated parts of the surround
tlrtgvouutry for provisions
WACO
Dreary ami Jtaitty DarsTho Mater
WrtlU QlIOHtlOK
Special to tUa Gazette
Wneo February 8Draiwhlni
fcbovvera or rain Jiave fallen darln thu
day making the third duy f cootin
twus wet weather Tiio IIit iMtlnnJ
of tho city are llcded wit
all busluw Is virtually HtispS
° w local banc did
e w nil leers not
this
morning It being
to BDta quorum of tho stocklwlderB
l n aleht S
lvasvLC
was oyer water t works umtters A
V r
t n1ctwhlo ri y I JMtaK now c
C0 6Weri
than nlclI 4 < n tter
con
rone
contract in torn
now rt
inV I trllctl ° n to report at an earlv
MAHS1ULL
A Flnpiai FrondiMloitaff
on
rrlestsauajfumi
Bpeclal to the Onrctte
JMawhall February 8a 1lteteiiu
fraud put In his ajipearoiiM yiUrt
° l0BPcalt8French
11 1 ontlJSnk
Is 1 fluently Ho
impostyl upon lie
k nho conventto tbo tuoo of
morrow
WJIITESBORO
Personal Paragraphs Two
Trains to Gainesville
1EFFEIW0X
Haiti and High Water Trains Held
iter was drunk nnd fired soveral shots
L L0 ft WS > when Sehtnitt
face and hnu i Gardner lV
dead but cannot live long
Dally j
Special to tho Gazette
Whllcsboro February 8 John M
Wilson has been Attending county
this weclr
coiii k oitcrman
J S McGatighy and family are in
tho city veiling relatives nud friends
11 M Wright and L M Amett vis-
ited Fort Worth this week as delegate
to tho grand lodge of tho I O O F
Jtidgo D H Stanileld and family re
lumed to their homo Mtiytlehl Ky
last Tuesday The judge expresses
hlmselfdellghted with Texas nud ex-
pects ere long to make tho Lone Star
state Ills home
Mr J e Smith proprietor ol
Smiths Silo Ueaus spent several
< < tys in Whlte3boro this week
S3 S Ilamlll the celebrated elocu-
tionist will bo hereon tho 23rd hint
and will give an entertainment at the
college hall
After February 10 thero will bo two
daily trains from this place to Gaines-
ville and from tho same dato Wliltes
lioro will become tho terminus of tho
Transcontinental branch of tho Texas
it Pacific It lit expected thntthc
change will bu advantageous to our
town
for
Orders Tramps
Special to the Gazette
JelleMon February 8 It has been
been raining here for the last forty
eight hours Tho river Is rising very
fast Our town is one continuous mud
hole Trains nro held hero for orders
as tho water in tho river bottom
through which thu railroad runs is
even with the truck rsewa from nil
around say that nil small streams are
overflowed and that It is still raining
No doubt that stock in some places
will stiller for rood nnd shelter Tho
weather has stopped tho cotton trade
for a few days
The tramps aro again infesting our
town La l night some infamous per-
son entered tho dwelling of Mr J K
Adniii btttMr Adams woke in time
to scare liini off
Personal Hie Iinprhoiicd Engineer A
Clturcli Concert
Special to the Onzctte
Laredo February S Mr L A Lis
ter latoRUperlntendentortheMexiean
Tlie engineer Mr H Gardner who
was riinniiig lie engine that knocked
a Mexican oila bridge in Mexico is
now lying in jail at Saltilli awaiting
Justice nt the hands of the Mexican
authorities nnd unless ho is liberated
a general strikeor the engineers on that
road Is reared
The church concert last night wa n
brilliant success and the ladles nnd
gentlemen composing tho company did
great credit to themselves Tho feat
ures of this occasion worthy of note
are too numerous to mention in detail
Jtto
KIj PASO
A Kailroad Party Sliootiti
n Saloon
DKNTON
AffraT in
Special to tho Gazette
El Paso Februarys Tho following
named rnlhoad olllciais arrived this
morning at oclock and departed at
eleven They nreon u gencraltrip of
inspection or tho entire lino A A
Tulmuge general malinger MIsourl
Paclilo Warden Gumnilngs general
superiulendent Texas Pacific J C
Uarber fcuperluteudent lUo Urando
divlson V A Mnrttii superinten
dent or bridges L L Keller general
roadmaster Tcxim Pacific railroad
Neal Newiaud proprlelnr or the
National theater which closed its doors
a few days since got into 11 row at tho
Link restnurant and shot nt the
prletor Thu ball grazed his side
pro
YAiJiKrklLLS
Death or Mrs iouhly Tho ltalu and
Crops Personal
Spectnl totlio Onictto
Valley Mills February 8 Mrs M
O Gouldy tho estimable mother of
our efficient county assessor Mr John
Gouldy died nt Turnoravlllo yester
day Mrs Gouldy has lived hero for
over twenty years uud was universal
ly esteemed and loved She was fol
lowed to her last resting place by a
large number of friends aud mourners
It lias been rainlug for thu past
three days which is acceptable
very
to tho farmers wfio now anticipate a
good wheat crop
HuslucHs Is brisk for this time of thu
year with new buildings going up
Col A J Chambers representative
of 1 arrant county was in town to
day
COHSLCAXA
Itnlus and Interruption of Traffic
Antiquated News
Bpeelnl to the Ontotte
Coretcana Februury S The contin-
ued rain of the lust eixty lionru bus
been tho heaviest In this section for
several year and lias washed out six
or eight places between hero and Tny
lor on the Tosan A St Louis railway
necessitating the return of tho east
bound passenger train and Mopping all
the traillc for
tho tlmo being
Hon J F Stout return will I
lug Irom Austin
this morn
Our evening dully tho Courier has
changedito n morning liapcr and in
coiifconucuco Its telegrams eonie out
tvo dujH aid
Italia and Mtolionts A Thoughtful Hoy
Who Pecrcntcd a Wreii
Hpeclal to tiio Oiuotto
Tylet bebrunry 8 Tho heavy rains
for tho past threo dnyu have done eon
adoiabla damagci to tho railroads
Joduy eighteen feet of track was
wurfiod uwjiy lialf vi mllo koulh of Lln
lalo 011 tho International t Great
Northern mdlwny ft wus di oovered
by Frank Coekrell a boy living near
about twelve oclock and In Hplle of
theideady ruin ho mood guard uutll a
freight train goitig north at if p 111
wan duo when he uotMutf them Hut
for hidi watchfulness thur would JmVo
been ditched
V larducr Shot and JTovtally
Mouutletl by 1 0 Kelimltt >
Spulal to tho Qatotio
Denton February 8Jno v cinrd
tier was diot this ovoulug at oclock
by Mr Loo Schmltt The man Gar
Fire
TirE GAZETTE FORT WffllTH TEXAS 8ATHUDAY FEBOTAUY 0
A DAY AT DALLAS
luotltcv Unmbling Case Pcctdcd
ftrdJct of Afqnltlnl
Tito Xcir Fire Kngln A Kll of Uttr
glart Tools Uucarlhed
Itilllou Hollars Drlrcu Away
the FenccCittlcrs
The of
are worse than those existing in Ire
his opinion foreign
capital will shun Texas until a new
policy is Inaugurated in dealing with
those troubles
SAX ANTONIO
Novel Plea in a lambling Case Sui-
cide of a Jeorglnn A lllssiitjr
Man
Special to the Gazette
San Antonio February S Moj T
T Teef a prominent attorney of this
city litis been retained by Gus Kamp
niannou nccount of tho suit brought
by Fowler Herliner Co of tho
White Elephant gambling saloon for
17000 Ivampman playing at faro
lostfceveral tiiousaud dollars and gave
a check for 7000 on his fathers bank
which heordered next morning not
to be paid This instruction was
heeded and Ktimpmatin was sued bv
the gambler Maj Teel has secured
evldetieo upon which lie will enter
prosecution against the White Ele-
phant people nnd will also hue
1owler Jterlluer it Co for
all thut was lost by Kaiiipinun while
gambling Ills posUlut
ou tho fact that gauibli
Honor law and that wl
0110 side or another must bo returned
having been unlawfully obtained
Tho theory is it new departure from
modern justice
James Davis alius Juntos Walker
aged 22 a bricklayer fiotn Georgia su
icided at lite Vaudeville theater last
night by wliootlng himseir through iltu
brain Davis tecently killed u negro
near his Georgia home lelt his former
occupation changed his name nnd
came to Texas lie hud some means
Justice Avant of thu Fifth precinct
or thbt comity has for some tlmu en
forced tho Sunday law urn an appeal
from his actions will bo mudo to thu
district court
Leonard S Hayes formerly n school
teacher hero and well connected with
Louisiana nnd Mississippi families Is
missing HoJiasbfeen recently given
to gambling and Is supposed to havo
suicided Ho is a sou of a Presbyterian
minister and lias u mother who was
a most excellent lutly living In New
Orleans
Many losses of horso stock on ac
count of eating wormy acorns are re-
ported from the fcoulhern countrv
TA111S
Itcwsor Local Iittcicst Social Pet
coital and General
Spcctatito tiio Qaiottc
ParisFebruarys Dr 1 M Kort
after bolng absent several months re
turned to this city severul days ago
bringing with him ti lady ns hlu wife
who will add to the charms of his
beautiful home
Itov W George of Jort Worth will
All tho pulpit of tho 1Trst Presbyte-
rian cliuroh
on Sunday and on overy
evening of tho week
Thu hardware store of ileltes it Co
after beldt < ulo ud Tor overal days to
Invoice reopened yesterday Tho
h0 lr ° wil1 bo known In futuro ns
llicks ilettes Mr Jos Hettes letlr
from tho llrm Col qieorgo T
HIcltH is a valuuhlo utidltloii to thu
number of Bubetantlid bushier men al
ready in our city
Mr Wortli Xuuin who was re
cently arrtftled by an ofUeer from
fcotitlt Carolina upon tiio cliargo of
euibezzeliuent was tried on arrival In
Spananberg wid entirely xonemted
riom tho charge Damagert will bo In
order for the indignity put upon his
fairiiamc
i vY fj0 K colored editor of tho
J eoploa Informer comen out in tho
at Imuo tlcnylng In positivo and em
phatlocrms tholnflauiuiatory artiulo
wlilchjrjipenred In a recent Is uo over
I > ° lUrrVi ° r V U white
mentBU m d > K
rormnyoj tyitctlon In A in II
Jlr Johu M lirnsius nuil Mlw Ada
hoSflK cl0lUomhaLtho
Bhrnw to bo within thu feaiSi
A Noir OrJwms Trngedy
5l H9 rcn nf L > fibbrmry 8 Ja8
not yet ho was feHflerlDg
from drink
SKii ffi
bv
Special to Uio Ontctte
Dallas February STho eleventh
cue against WJ Kalu for gambling
was given to tho Jury this evening
who reported to Judge Hurkc that
they could not agree on a verdict He
sent them back with an intimation
that they would
that he was ab <
Tho MTslerrofAMMiuj H < m Aii lto
gluccr Armlod ou Suspicion or
Jlttrtlcr
Sixclnl to tllo Garttlf
sa
February
Tcxarkann Ark
man natno not known mysteroil j
disappeared on Wednesday nlRiit fn
Facts saw mill some eight miles
of
west or here He was In tho gulio n
tramp and while It was willing after
dark applied nt the engine room for
shelter He was taken in and while
near the furnace took out a roil or
money and spread the bills out on ins
knee to dry He was left In the room
over night with the engineer aud 110
one saw him afterwards Without any
given reason tho engineer resigned His
i > lacen vtinv v hat like tie one
have to agree nnd > Jr
was found yes
nVurv tCd SS KWborstoSu
Tito jury retired nnd v mnnleied
until Monday
soon returned with a verdict of not
guilty This change in affairs was n
surprise to everybody as heretofore
verdicts of conviction havo been ren
dered
The new steam lire engine Old
Tlge recentlv manufactured by the
Ahrens company of Cincinnati
for Dallas was Usled today
nud accepted It cast 51000 and is re
garded as the ilncst lire engine in the
state
Detective Jack Duncan today un-
earthed ti 300 set of burglars tools
and Is on the track of tho cracksmen
It is tho opinion thata gang of profes
sionals are making Dallas their head
quarters
SlierlirHrnwley of Kills county passed
south today with a prisoner wanted
In Waxahaehle for burglary The ar-
rest was made in Grayson county near
Red river
h
TEXAKKANA
t 0 engineer as havlu
him f r his money A party at once
looked the engineer whom thej
up
rutindand lodgeillnjall hereHetellsn
very unreasonable story A party ot
men left at noon toscarch for the miss-
ing man who Is described ns a Ger-
man with thenppearaticeofatramp
THE STATE CAPITAL
Vp Concessions in the Contest for
Commi > ioner > lilp
General Iterlerr of the Pay >
licsii and PerMinaJ
representative an
ami Scotch syndicate who ha > J Sr ut to he Gxit te
l > een making his headquarters AnsUa
in Dallas for sexeral week
vision is made by legislative appioprl
lie
The noucuIMder Libel Cao A Xoiel
Injunction
Xeus
Ftbruary S It transpires
IhM th Uotuton Posts caudidate for
and who was authorized to tnvts th Xvtr Orleaus conimisionershlp
o000000ln Texas lands naekw was aptweoehed this evening by the
perty nnd securities departed teday 1 otbc ceaUeman prominently men
having concluded to make ik > iovwi1 twae1 in tills eonuvtion who pro
ment He was preent at th eK f po ti tljat they should both withdraw
the extra sessiun of the legislature a and ihus relieve the governor from nil
Austin and expresses dUtniit of the wntMrrassment which the contest be
outluok for tranquility He speak in tween them may have occasioned
National road leaves mr the ICast to lanU i
very uncomplimentary terms of the
legislature nud Governor Ireland for
wlmt he regards as their inability to
solve and settle the laud and fence dif
llculties Hon J B Simpson and
Hanker S J Adams who have been
negotiating with hint could not induce
him to change his determination He
soys the property troubles in Texas
The Post mnn However stubbornly
refused to accede to such n proposition
The result anticipated is the appoint-
ment of Mr Yoakum who came rrom
Galveston this evening
Duns Commercial agency reports
the failure of Wiitinm Smith
plumber Liabilities IL 770 nomi-
nal assets 3053 His em-
barrassments are supposed to have
urisen from 11 contract to put In tho
gun fixtures tit the bUml asylum
The Sisters of Mercy ilUsionary as-
sociation ot Galvetott was chartered
today
Justice Von Itosenberg rendered a
decision in tho llowenLeadcr case
this morning holding the latter over
under bond of fc00 not to publish in
his newspaper any libelous matter
concerning thu former Leader imme
I diately sued out a writ of habeas cor-
pus which will be heard before Judge
White tomorrow Tills is a singular
case and involves several points of im-
portance Uowett assumed that
Leader proposes to libel him
hereafter and seeks through
egil nction to place the
alter under bond enjoining such pub
lication If the decision or tlie justice
of the peace is sustained newspapers
vvill be subject to suit in anticipation
of as well as after libel
Governor Ireland hn3 received a lel
grant from E A Hurke directorgen
eral of the cotton centennial asking
the Immediate appointment or tho
Rtnto einmiiliMtlntier to that exposition
provided for
by net of congress and
ion will bu buHud 1 X 1 0 uu pit 1b0 confirmed by tho presi-
ding Is a viola il l 104 ° l entirely dts
what was lost on S f > fr ° fr which pro
ation
Colonel Hrllton state engineer
came In from Sherman today le
utates that lie will commence railroad
inspection about theflrftof April and
probably conclude such labors tlie
last or July
Warner the nurseryman or Gonzales
whose skull was crushed in tho recent
runaway aud reported dead is recover
ing r >
il u acomty oudstfn tlie amount
orl0t were deposited with the
board of education to be purchased for
the school fund whenlsulllcientniotievs
are received to take tliem up
WICHITA FALLS
Social Ilretities and Personal > otcs
The Herd Law
Special to tlie Gazette
Wichita KMls Kebruary 8Tho
il l r tow ls vl
uuiiced i by tho imniense amount of
teKl11y brouuht in by the Ko
Worth Denver City railroad and I
nni Informed by Mr C K Coll the
popular agent at this place that I is
constantly on tho inoreuso
Xlio commissionera court convenes
ll aromny when it is expected
iM 1 k steps
ho SVndJalL 8reCtalmni80n0MUrt
Jobn O Jamea has gone to Dal
Hcluru of Col ShauuonOllier
Xcits ami Virus
with
TM 1 delight
s Jgaiss jss
in of the
this city
a former
bftlhcretoforo bo
SSiLiS f ° lny > 1 town lots and land
ullohliiK town camo up yesterd
bringing ids household gools catTo
and liorecs
evidently prepared to S
come a llxtuie Uo iaa man om eais
and Isiui ncmibdilon tothotown Our
people all know
tho jolly cap an and
Inwshlp i olni and weleoinef li0 W d of M
Mr Oliver was bound over yestor
day to tho district court In thu
foUO to the Mini oT
chargo of mm
say that tlie acts committed by Oliver
do not amount to swindling
and hat
they were freofrotn anv evil IiVl m
Tbo new law has Sited
not
much discussion here but It Is Kener
y considered better than no t
VlJATIlJjFOII
Local
Hpfclul to tho ciniotto
Weatherford Kebruary 8C0I W-
ait 10 1MU0 > 0u Au lli
k J J iy tts frwit ° tIftt the
Ijto editorial in todayd tfAZLrrr
fair IS2fiMVmtly ° u
iii 1i i h tirt0H wero t len bout ton
miles north ortlils place last night
hum L r h0 meam ot ° f =
rol C ln rtS8 ° tho pleu
lT e u 1 du bill s received here
courts
dolti
< vit jtiiiiu
fXow Orleuns 1lcnyuue
Mrs Miller is ti trim bonny little
woman whom nobody would credit
with years enough to bo tho mother
nsslieis of u family or four children
two or whom ure almost grown
The reporter was made welcome
with the oflhand hearty hospitality
that seems natural with almost all
steamboat folks and being seated in
mother rocking chair sure evidence
of a womans management tho talk
natuni ly turned to Mis Millers un
usual life
I come of nstenmboat family said
thu lady my father was n steamboat
man and after r married Captain Mil
ler that waa seventeen years ago I
of course spent much of my tiuie on
the river Wo have a beautiful homo
nt Louisville mutiny little onesareutl
there now but for tho past four years
I have been living mainly on 11 boat
My husband used to do nothing hut
i ot IV11 1 B1 > eit lmicl1 of > V tlmo in
tho pilothouse and learned how to
manage a boat and how to navlirato
certain rivers in spite of myself Theio
s no reason why a woman shotild not
know or learn how to mantigo a boat
as well aa u sewing machine
Women often lack confidence in
SorWn abllit > > a rded the re
S h 8tuitctl a bit and
i them Ve s
hat is true They it now w at to do
but prefer to stand by nnd tell so ml
man how to do It for tliem ft
as Tfel
as any man on tho river mid
J ie w ago I had occoslon to est
SWty 9nco n > > > ind fell 11
fever and wo hatl
a run of a 1 u
1 red miles to
M l ° make with several land I
nntlvcH
an
ngs in a crooked
very
bayou
I took
tuaifl l WitUirougli Sll
r i l 1 fehave
rl l il0 1 WU would
amazement of 11
nan piloting
see a woman
era years Si v
ago
we had to go uti
oil large
sandbar
had to Ic
r i r o sCkona j
aKlhe
r
other which
o 1 took t
mndo fast f o uh
hdu Cunnou said Z had as A
Well
re
fers aU tho money mat
seed which I v cotton
lectlng nuil bit k i 1V l e c
ttiemerclCls a
but
wpjIANfflMIIIV
and
T HE 15
xinv voitic oTiciffd woiitii sruinrrj
t
WliolcsnJc
m wm m of boot id
011 must not think my lire has
been eventful We have never had
any accidents happen to us since we
have been ou the river nud I am not
afndd of tiny Ours is n thousand
niile trip and I sew read write to the
children make out bills and take tho
deck when necesbary Not many
boats take our route It is through it
beautiful hilly country and the Vo
ir V ° iu eet ftt lftsliuga nil know ine
Most of them call me Captain Jlilier
already
Do you think steamboallng would
be si good
profession for 11 woman
Certainly not unless it had come to
her not she toil
us in my own ease
b eaiiiboattng was forced on me and
he happiest tliiug it lias tutiglit 1110 is
that whatever a man may learn to do
mSm1y nlH ° Ar ° vlded It is notn
question of
niu clo
in1 Ot t yi0kcd1 Tlring head
t MKM
M
si hi M il ble < 1 M AIilI < > r if
amfee 1 wflireJU inCS3 ir
SIXJICTAKV JOUJKltH OPIVIOV
Washington February 2 TI10 bec
an mention or Mia Mary I Miller for
license
a as master or a steamboat to
the local inspector of the Xuw Orienti
district with instructions
to
exaniine
iliT l ° 1 ri < ialiiic1itionS for the po
sition and 111 cajo she is found
0on e
tent to issue toiler the desiredlicense
ior l kUtr K
reHl wyAMIIlerby name
seeks
° >
fl
master of 1
m > il 0 1 thoiiilnnd
tleIJU dil waters of
d s
n
08 l
K in kow tiling
nWW ti S
to be tho master of u steain Vessei
IAVINCI I0VX THK I AW
y
ure
Whetl
male or femaie iiay Jwddl
Ire P
Soniln UwMy dtuu 1
<
truly ua 1 1 Jd m n2U V rovo uraolf
as a master or CLBU t0 8ervo
thero e d0r Itfam vcsse nor Is
Hocltd stat r roor con on the
bbe chooses to i L tolluB creatures
steam vesHel im ° tt Bt < r °
Hie h foi 1 l t t calling
n skirts rati r nf J1 IhoBl > clothetl
a l she Ims
hoiitd ala uo
say her 1 v 1 1
Isctorsniuii 1 ti local In
i
otiglilHoflersev bul tllcm J1
l n and without wVh 0lt lUxaon
foul I Pi L J tty Uco 111
y as w t
character
hilly ex uiVinA i enro
mnyonff ina 0 1rof8 8c
if
thathcre a 15itllcy ftro tl8lled
Iiublts atT Z if wierlenco her
tbe belief that in ° mnVtw warrant
JW tedw tho hm 1 lu 8ufty
b V ofanam 0
u iQUirji Secidtaiy
l Mptaln raoiUlle or steamboat h0MHoolon ° uary aP
Iorrti
1 fcalllSofJi J SHcd Llabill
uclual tusBotu 22 W
Til
MOTION
Furnishing 6roods
BOOTS SHOES AND HaJ
Fort Worth Texas
Ever brought to the Texas market for
3 el > i iiai ° y and Maiclx 3Delivevy
OUR PRICES ARE QUOTED Di
Inthis paper and aro based ou Now York Chicago and St Louis Jobbing Values
2mcaxi o odeess
OAPT MARY MILLER
lVItat Site Looks Like and tlie Confi-
dence She Has in Herself
Secretary Polger Knows or > o
Hen suit Why Sho Slto ldut
t ood
TEXAS
J3lW 3NX > BL
WOOL AND IS
Scjialor Sltcrman ca I
Poller of lltfford
Cleveland Fcbrat i
Sliertiiiiti 1111 wrlltal
the Iron Trade IMtl
movement orifiaali J J
mluatliiff in fbo apm
Sew Yorlcassoci itlonfat
of duty on coal alt
writes Thu subject
leclpro clty with C tuiiill
coal and Iron uajiollf
to my attention but mji
entirely against such if
have plenty of coalr
this country now p
comparatively lownaal
seo no reason to dtttniff
whole protective ijipj
more danger from In Jo
etiemies The tufflf
ests are beBhtulcf > ffi J
ore pig iron y fl
domtstie prodosajWT
not to he prct WVj
new doctrfuosWPJ1
would destroy tw Ifl
of the
policy gowtasjl
tirotectlou must ei J
tiliku to tholaborrftwi
dtielng wool to tbtWfl
in digging coal
the farmer and i
maintained In fiv K
turcrs IU labor lul
tected nnd ttot I V
inorolniottanttoe
resources of thecovnijg
mining awft
tiou of
oitlclesn3woollro3
jirotect thehlgliM W
laborMB
wliero cheap
GENEBA18I
The Presidents Onkrj
tho Hero of tlie W
Washington < l
Tiio president W m
lowliit order anu
uientofOcncralSgJL
General VinT WI
ofthenrniyhalJY
the ago of tii y < a
mt they a i C l Vf the nrmy w Itoatrf
r fe < Ierogv
andalloivauws
from W 1
severing
one wlwjKBii
army
its llsllngui Ucdd J
inthoiniiidsnot g f
of tiio people ofiw
mingled eutot on 1
tfjjf
tuderegrctat
eervlee
uctlvo
lofty senso of duty fjj
foralUoIdle BlD
army in JiV S >
freshly awakened
war for tbo
genloi A
military
much to euJ Wl
thisnlittiugocfflC
hi this inaunert
ward OvUk
citizens aud U JW
would grant hlnggg
and haiP new ftjS
duties 0J1I9
Slgued WWfif
A SPBBCtfg
AmsioroJrrtJ jj
CauatlW
was receded fcy
thoasseinblyiiiw
at
nadlaii apt
that DouoliUfSki
inldiutoCfliMf
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