Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 287, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 29, 1891 Page: 1 of 8
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lihMtMRAT PUBLISHING CO
LOWEST PRICES EVER QUOTED IN TEXAS
AT
Successor to E C Evans Co
in si jO Silk Greu
7t and SI 10
vilk all coloi for
l ollar at 15c
till at 50c
M I udeihirtffrom 15c
I tinainder of our
I i Muck must go le
pi < > t ulue
s < it what it costs to
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MILLINERY
No reasonable oiler refused
fdr anything in our Millinery
Department
Greatest sacrifice of Plain
and fancy ribbons ever known
at less than impoilers
prices
EMBROIDERIESand LACES
Swiss and Hamburg Em-
broidery Edge and Insertion
in all widths from lc yd up
Black and White Embroid-
ered Flouncing most beauti-
ful and elegant colors at J
their a alue
PRICES CUT TO PIECES vHp
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IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
NS AND SHADES
JiiirAidivt Fat Black U
1 Ul1lmv Hi Tfil
finished at 22c
a
w
atiTMool Dado Shades
t lalightering sale
i M uen Towels and
v i i1 per cent lev
m pay our compet
HOSJ liul U N D ER WEAR
oi th
CARPETS AND MATTINGS
Special 40c Ingrain Carpet
lor 27Ac
Brussels Carpet value 75c
for 4lJ
Elegant S2 Coquette for
SI 55
The remainder ot our Mat
tings and Linoleums must lie
cloted out to make room at
40 per cent les than you pay
elsewhere
Sue i evor to B C Evans Company
FTP fc3T SCOXJSTOISr and MAIIST STHSSTS
lOET WORTH TEXAS
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
M Texas Female CoOjioUbh
> Mwvr dt B ftTr The Imiui
Xr aittt Three entirsei of liitures required
vvwjm nr pofevor t ompletiU equipped laboratoriei
fai 1 til n
l u belonging to the Midi College and under supervioion of ie faculty
T D WOOTEN M D
President Uotrd of Regents Austin Tei
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Mtntion the Fort Worth Gazette
FEMALE
SEMINARY
AUNTON VA
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bcatioM stalaiQgi srouaajTand appoint
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Sl50 for 75c
Ladies Fancy Striped Hose
worth 40c for 2 > c
Colored SilkPleated Ilo e
worth 00c for 52c
Ladies Black Vest fast
colors at lie worth 20c
Jei > ey Silk Ribbed Vests
at 75c valued at Si 25
L KNOW MONEY IS SCARCE
THEREFORE GIVE THESE PRICES
CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS
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Artillery Cavalry Drill Tori itaioirui addles
Col A F FLCET rylexlco Mo
MEN1IOVTI1E TOiIT A OKTU GZE11E
Triiiity HallT
A SEMINARY DEVOTED TO THE TRAINING
OF YOUNG LADIES
embracing Preparatory Acadermoj
and Collegiate CourseGj JJtiJw
ing the verylMBiiWWr social
and ujka Tastic culture
a47iTrt ind Modern Iaiginge taught b
treiio > t mot plfhed as i > t mt ihisihool
eptctall dci nid for affording to oaroung
irN the inuclnieiled cultnreof home training
iiimbinidmb ahighercducation > beamifull >
loiali d iilli tin urroiindiiigs oi an elegant
liome and all that is neceiar for htalth tid
iiunfort proided For partiiultr and linn
address MISS AIIl K f COKllNT
iort Wot til li is
MEMIOV 1 in ORVUOUI HoAZLTTi
TRINITY UNIVERSITY
TEHUACANA TEXAS
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oypw nted jjVrite folfkataiogup
> fefition the fort Worth Gazette
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TION THE TOUT WOftTll G FTrf
ISSOURI MILITARY
ASa octyACADEM
Niw huildiigs Illltd to OMrfloni
iJOlH SIXEP
ir moderate Tor paiticulars ad
dus I 1 COCK KILL President
Or D fa BOUENHAMEi fan
Tihu icana Texas
MENTION THE FORT U ORfHGACElTE
IRVING SELECT SCHOOL
For Young Ladies
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HaaPhiit 31 1801
institution affording
as lngti order as is lound
rrthe state witiout ham > how
di pla can find in school the object
of their aearib
PEYTON IRVING President
Mention the Fort Worth Gazette
MEwEiWCopmlBfT
istrua
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tsonsv
TochVle
Director
in Ppran tSgio
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OfejC WORTJrI TB3Cjrii3
REV It AOmSCV A MJfRESIDENT
school of JtSefal and practi
rwith nailfiuol departments
V ChrislsWinsftution that for
adminislratuJirSnd m
Tbe cl2 > sed 8Srac the first
stern colleges As to healthful surround
good aocietx religious influences beautv
tuationand accessibllttv the Polytechnic
llfgl is hardly surpassed The course of
study Ls thorough and ex iaustive and the fac-
ulty is selected with reference to native ability
educational culture Christian character and
ripe experience
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 14th
For particulars and announcement addres
the President at Fort Worth Texas
Mention the Fort Worth Gazette
HN CONNER CO
No 207 Houston StreetijS
Full Tciia Beglna Kept lo 18D1
FRANK W HALE Ceneral Managor
Franklri Square Boston Mass
ilVijtfon tlrr Foit Worth Gaette
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camjCttAKIOTTKM UU 1 A
saMld YAuny Hen S4pd for Catalogue
ntioii h yfrft toi tli Gaette
lERET UNIVERSITy
Over 50 Prssors and 680 Students
SEVEN DI
Acade
ceutical
JINCTDEPkHTMENT
mie ngme iIrj Phaa19
iJfBitllcalJ LavST medial
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> jAYLS miLWMSi fimYille Tmn
GaSette
Special to the Gazette
Sllpulk Siiim iIorkis Cocntt
Tei July 2s Hie immense crowd was
jrtedUy increased bj Msitors > from teuoi
more surrouidmtr counties Some more of
the prominent speakers came in on the
tiains to nipht
Last night tscnator PefTer who so sue
cessfullj snowed Ingalls under in Kansas
spoke to a multitude of attcutne lieuers on
tlie iinjnLialJiiuestion He showed up all the
ills the people are suffei ins from and w as
chieied mauj times His talk ran as do
most of them leawns the lmpics ion that
the Demotiatic pnt is wholly responsible
for all these evils He announced that he
would peah toda on the ruoner qiiestioii
At 10 a m the crowd had athtied and
after afeu lemaiks b Mi C A Powci of
Indiana thehuid stiuukupthatold iamiliar
tune Diie which brought fiom some of
the Xoithem laUnites veij jiccuIiji smiles
and deafemnp ells fiom the hi crowd
i hen benatoi Peffer of K msis was oiought
forward and aicordms to his announce
aipiit made a leview of his able talk of last
tff eciuug dwelling paiticulaili on monei
moie inouc and how to set it Bi an ai
curate calcul ition as 1 o i Tiled it Mi
Peffer showed an amount of sXJO 000000 out
of cuculatiou that should bo among1 the peo
lilt and ho jruaianteed his thousands of
healers that if the next congiess would
u department is presided ov or bVj
urnlei 1 it < or the Mate IndustriU Colligecf Mississippi
r tliidmi in i of rof 1 dinutul Ludvv ig for tle vejrs a pupil of Ru
of tin untt lomtii pianists in nerica Mrs Holt a pupil of
a m ilt i hi count Utd with the Conenaton Mr L Q Ia
Ui iti ill ttiint has oetn two jear in Paris studvin at the
kins spma oils mull r Houguereau itil Flury 1 lie dormitories
i ilwitia modi in lonienienies lor latalogues address
MISs I KIIJD 1res hcrman Texas
i iki na i oin witiuii galttl
SCHOOL IE MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY
OP TEXAS
UGALVESTON TEX
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F S SESSION 189192 WILL OPEN MONDAY OCT 4
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And CbntinuB Seven Months
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THIRD PARTYITES
What Their Leaders are Telling
the Farmers
SENATOR PEFFERS TALKS
The Republican Party Being Buried Demo-
cratic Party Purchasing its Shroud
Harrv Tracy ay the Alii nice Ha Itieu
ifolitieai iuie He Kner AuTtlnns of
It but He Haint Cut Hit
WUiIim Teeth let
Ill the Afternouu
The noon trains todav brought in new
reel nits Traiy Colem m O Xeal aud
othcis The eiowd reassembled at J p m
with music Hauy liacy was intioduced
and occupied the stand all the afternoon
lcitetating in a great pait those ideas so
olten preseuted by himself ov similar oc-
casions the same cry ol pit iu cafioita
tions and for loyaltv to the thud partv
claiming that the Alliance had al iv s been
political since he had knonu aiv thin < r of it
Ah Heuiv O > > eal the 1eas Gieen
b ickcr and Kepubluau spoke toiught to a
large audience aud much enthusiasm was
exhibited
Notes from3the OtitHkirts
Some of the good old f umeis weie heard
to sav that this third party bosh fiom those
L iFention thQ ortJVortl
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this amount to the iieople in oucula
1 this ftre it moc of the People s party
would be suspended and all so home in
peace perfcctlj satiiied Otherwise the
woik would bo M oiousl pushed on to
success Loud cheers
He assuted the people that the would
get all then asked for if thei onh stoutl
contend foi it He said the PioDles pirtv
was mowmr onwaid with the momentum of
the Alpine ualinche with Tit ton on its
binnct I lie thuil pait is in the lmness
and if the old paities dont join the new
tlieiwili he wiiml out intiteh foi weaie
in the middle of theioad and the old paities
must come out of the old ruts One tluni
sine we will neci come to them M Ie
pubheau ftiends if jou want to wipe out
the old Democratic pain ou come to u
and we uai ntee it will be done at the
twinkling of an ee or ice vols i If the
sihei and McKinlci bills are defeated and
I behee the will be the Republican part
will neer hae auothei jnesident oi acon
Rii s 1 tell ou mv fellow citi7eus and
brothers the Kipublican pait is being
buried and tho Dcmociatie paitv is pui
chasics its bunal suit 1he both hae the
div rot and must be pit out of the ta
wheie decent politic cant aboib atij of
the old scent
He touched the sub treasury plau but did
not dwell eiy lontr
lusic bt the band
inner on the giounds
ported brokendon n lleimbhcins from
usas doesnt taste well enough foi us to
allow We would not mind listening to
orue ot it if it weie not that it ongnated
up in Kansas lroni where as we believe
nothing better than grasshoppers can come
Another squadweie heaidto say that the
next time Kansas wanted to make another
deep omit she would act moie obh ringh
to turn her head directly northward They
arahtlo save their do s
The business men and other irood Demo-
crats of the city and surrounding countrv
are tickled to death at the glowing account
Methodist Inn Davis gives ot his sue ess
fill third p irtv canvass up in old Ken
tu > k Jim says I done em up eveiy
time I totally demoralized then attoniey
scneral Hie attoi ney general told D i is
friends up in old Kentuck that he didnt
want to tackle another Teas steer Jim
ienulne Oxford Teachers Bi
bles Websters and Worcesters
few Dictionaries In stock
Tine line family Bibles just received
Any book published in America supplied st
publisher s pr e Mail orders solicited
Mention the Fort Worth Gazette
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E FORT WORTH GAZETTE
FORT AYOJTIT TEXAS WEDNESDAY JULY 20 1811
si If I had had another month up
thcie we would have earned the state by
storrn
A JEALOUS HUSBAND
saTae Attempt to Kill His 1Vire Vith
n At Too Much Budt
Beiton Bru Corvrv Tr Tul >
Last bunday momiu at a Methodic eamp
meetmgsome he miles west of Holan
ville a man named Bill WatUius or llkei
son tried to kill his wife with an a > A
man standing b caught the a and pie
ented what would otherwise have been a
fatal difbeult > IVatknis and wife had bfen
mat ned several j ears hut hid not had
difliiultj oi venous quairel before lh <
onlviause assigned for the attack bund ij
morning was an in me aud unjustihable
jealousy Watkins escaped ind has not yet
been captuied
A paintei w ho is commonly called Gotch
but whose proper name om repoitcr has
not learned was taken with delnium tre-
mens on the street yesterda afternoon and
it took foui men to cair him to j ill He
fought like a wild beast
CHILTON AT BONHAM
BIG CROWD TURN OUT TO
HEAR THE NEW SENATOR
Ho Attack the sub Treasurv Propiwtion
an 111 Miles anil Quotes Maniue
as Tar lSlck a 1SS7
Special to the Gazette
liwvLui Pvwiv CoitNTr let July >
beuator Hot ait Chilton spoke at the
courthouse todav to a laige audience Ihe
meiehants elosed up their houses to go out
and heai him He atl icked the subticasmy
ateveiv point aial showid tint its sup-
posed benefits weie entuely deceptive ald
th it its final results could only cndindis
aster to the laiming laterest He pointed
out that it would speei ilk be injurious to
the cotton laiseis of the isouth whose sole
hope of ichef from the piesent deprossm
condition depended upon letutn to a
stint lonstitiition of the constitution of
the United Mates He re id 1 miii a speech
delneicd bv Macune at Atlanta i m
lbsT in whiih he advised the farmers to
avoid all those schemes which sought to
obtain HMef by proposing diss legislation
in their behalf to counteract the class
legislation which had brought the countiv
toitsiuesetitindustiiil condition Hi ap-
proved those paits of the Ocil i Fla pla
ioim wineh were in harmoiiv with tin
Democ latic state platfoim of lsK but said
that a platfoim constitteied h farmers of
all political parties possessed no moie
authority with Deinoiutic fanners
thin a plitform adopted b a
national oi state bir association
would be entitle to fiom Demoiratie
lawyers He showed that the sub tieasuiy
could never be en icted on aci omit of the
composition of the senate of the United
ht ites wheie eaih stue jiossosstd equal
ri presentation and that the raisets of pro
dmtstobe depositid n the sul > treasury
could not cury a majontv of the states
1 h it the lesult would onh be demoralizing
and distract the multurd voleis and
postpone the success of those parts of the
Oiala platform to which all good Dem
oc tats could agice That the Kepubhean
puty whether utually behind the sub
tieasury in the South oi not would neies
sanlv be the benehennes of the agitation
now in progress as tho Democratic agricul-
tural st ites possessed lis electoral otis
while the Republican agiuultural states
possessed only sitythree electoral votes
The Hi publican partv had much It ss to loe
bv cieatirg confusion anion the agnetil
tuial voters than the Democratic paity
A YOUNG TORNADO
Several Housea Blown IJnv > u ami Peraoni
Injured Near Wnlilta 1 alK ou
Stmday I ast
Special to the Gazette
W it iiitv Falls Wichita Cocntt Tev
July 27 Quito a gale of wind actxmipained
bv lam passed ovei ourcitv about 4 o clock
yesteiday afternoon which it Is ieK > ited
blew down about three houses on Hohdav
creek just before entering the city It
seems tint two smil1 tornadoes rtmoineet
lng each other one coming up Duckcieek
and the other coming down Hohdav aud
met about a mile south of the city at a house
onupied bv Mr J T Iee and his family
The house was blown literally to pieces
and two children of the fimilv of Mi J W
Rogers who wei e visiting the Lees wei e
badlv huit and one ot them is not expected
to siu vive the injury It was repotted that
a boy lime years od was instintly killed m
one of the other houses blown down but
there is not yet a confirmation of theiepoit
The Iee fauulv whose house wasblovvn
down yesterday seem to lie unfortunate as
the house they occupied last Mav was
wiecked by a storm So diinape was done
in town yesteidav bv the young tornado
I AND G N REPORT
It Will Probably be Framed To- >
Day Unanimously
NOT DAMAGING TO MCORD
It Will Contain Several Recommendations in
Regard to Receiversnip Lavs
Requisition I nun the trrnor of Ari-
zona fox i Motliet anil Her i > iiilIi
ter Refused V filler C lerL
faaui to llHte Resigned
The In rsir itin Committee
Special to the Gazette
AtsxiN Tt July Messis MiKin
ticv Crane and Buetzof theliiteiuatnmil
and teatXoithein investigation commit-
tee met again this fortiinoon and found
themselves in a son of qmnuaiy it the
tiuuk in wlmh Judge McKintiev hid
shpped the leioios and doiiiments pet
taiiung to the investigation h id not ai lived
and seemed to be lost on the 10 id
fcenatoi Crane thought that as all of them
wereiLoreoi less familiar with the evi
deuce and a majoiity of thecoinmittie weie
present they might pioi ted at once to the
framing of the rei < oit
Chaiimm Mi Kinney thought the could
put in the dav ot a put of it in examining
the law on meiverslups with a view to
dcttimuif vvliat amendments thou to might
be lound uisirabe lie thought his tiuuk
anddoiuminls among which was iliebuef
hied by the attomevs foi the pi vsi union
would nine it 1 p in aftei whuh they
could go lo woik on Ihcn it port and hmsh
it ptobibly to niglit
Mi Briet vas in no hint v and said that
it would not lie trotting lit utotnevs foi
the prosecution with due lomtesy if he
committee should irame its icpoit without
seeing then buef He was also quite anx-
ious to h ive ben itoi C nvvood pieent ami
thought he should be lequestt d to ninii at
once A telegram was acccirtlinglv sent
hm tluting the afteinonn liigiug him to
tome 1 he senatoi wrote yestetdiv stat
nu that hi did not think th it he t ouUl he
picsent a d also it is said expressing his
views abiait the thaiactei of the repoit to
bo made
Mr Gitsham ecgi tplud fiom Ctnt < uo
that he was tin In v av anil would bo ht te-
as soon as possible Ht has n < t opiesstd
himself ato the nature ol the upoit he
wishes m ide
1 he committee spent the d iv lioonously
at woik as the chiiinau smilingly said
this evening lhat ivful Hunk Lis not
yctanived I he committee will woik on
its icpoit aud probiby linisli it to moirovt
It will be quite long and also un iniinous
and will doubtltss lontatn icitaa leeom
inendattons to the legislittne touching
needed amendments to the rv telating to
ieceiverslnps
While nothing is known on tho subject
the statement niav be entuied that the
lepoitwill contain nothing damaging to
JuiLre AlcCoid m thoe associated vith him
m the receivership
Rl iillsilon Refused
A requisition fiom Anroia pending be-
fore the governor fot several dav s demand
mg the persons of Mrs S Hinders ami hei
sister Miss Daniels chaiged bv the Anzona
and > evv Mexuo railroad with burning a
tompanv storehouse and two bridges last
Ma and June was argued todav bv n ai
rav of lawvers on eithei side with tin le
suit th it tliegovernoi peiemptoulv refused
to suriender the pusontis on thegrountl
th it the piosctutnig witness was eleailv
unvvuithy of belief and of lesjieet Oisuch
evidente tliegovernoi said he would not
siinciidei a Comanche Indian
Capital Ctilllngs
The punting board todav decided to
avvaid the eontiat t foi printing the su-
preme court report to Von Boeckman of
Austin prov ided he could make a satisfac-
tory bond Mr Hutchuis who mado the
lowest bid failed to make the sort ol bond
required
A woman of the town Maggie Xull who
fieuied in a shooting scrape last w inter that
euded in the sua ide of one Buffalo Bill
committed suicide last night by taking
morphine
Chief Cleik Cray ton of theoftiteof agri-
culture insurance t te is not occupying
his desk as usual and is saitl to huve re-
signed his post for some reason not known
Chartered The bouth Texas constiuction
company of Galveston Capital JVkMHJ
Ihe Dallas mortgage companv Cipital
J100 000
Bon Ton soeictv of Lenghall Yoi ktown
Dew ltt county No assets
Col Bonuei Judge MtCoid aud Judge
Duncan weie here today
Receiver Giles of the Last Line has filed
his rei > ort with the distuet toutthcie
shoving receipts fiom Aptil 11 to June 10
JllfviO and disbursements 10 700 He
asks of the couit authouty to purchase
lolling stock aud iron to the extent of 0
0ii >
Jeff Blown son of County Clerk Brown
ate
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VOL XV NO 287
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wnl piohibly go
Pasteur treatment
dousiipectcilol rabies
to > > ew Yoik for the
stirn Iwalrr Coinlnir 1000 tronj
Special to the Gizcttc
SjWrtTWlTH OI n Colntt Tex
Ttily J > liii Cazli l ontest i > creating
quite a stir here The three leuhnjr Fort
Worth gills al have strong supfiorter and
the ficuds of one of them have arranged to
send in the biggest ote vet sent 11 for
anv one So look om ns for Sweat
water at least WOO strong
I H Tj > o Rtpulilirins Iul > I int
Special to theGazette
lh Peso ri pio CtieTT In July
i > i rn the Santa Pe r < iveij todav a
crowd u elicring and enthusiastieutie a
met Frank P Claik til olcctor of cl
I ttitns for LI Piso H timers wt re vravtd
1 ind a bind played Hail the Coiiquennir
Hero Comes while the Lores were re
r jved and Mr Claik drawn home by joyfu
KepubUcaus So endeth a bitter tight
GOT HIS BODY
The I utest nerelnpiiient in the Contwat
itetween tile Ofti rrt of Rosquw
and Mel ennan Counties
pel i il to the C ue te
Who Ti v Inly > Tut IlZFrrnhas
published conitierable about the contest be
twoeu the olliieis of Bosque ai d McLennan
counties foi the putii m I L biott
thaigcd with ftlo tnvi rsiou a mini
w bile ai ting as b nice tor Brandon Minims
then eoulined in the j ul of M l tinai
tountv Stotl v as ut until o defend
Munms who turned ovei a mule to him to
sell to get monev to dtfiav the peuses of
Vlimins P O Douglas be friend of
ilin in made atomplutit ihjging tint
biott sold the mule appropriate 1 tin pro
eeeus to his uvvt use aud filled in lnsduiv
as a lawver in Mimiiis lnhtlf Awairai
was issued foi the attest of tott vho
lived in tlt qiie tountv by Justiiel N
illagher and i ut to Mil ntr Dounell oft
lattei ttimtv who ilaimed it was a fault
instiunit11 and liftcd tit eteuteit For
this ltfusal Jiistue Callighcr tiiteretl a
hue of ii i against fie slierif foi uiiteiiipl
of couit ftci tins Dounell atrostetl
biott lint instead of returning him to this
lountv allowed him to apply lot a wn of
h ibeas corpus attet htaiiug whuh Judge
Hill lemuiuled stott to the etistolv of the
iicLcnn in lOimtv olluets beutt tvas
brought lieu ai d allowed bond
Shenff Donnelltlid not otTer to pav h
fine oi ton aUo answer m tourt why ho
slKuldnot be lined aftti hems untitled o
do so and an udtltt onai tine of 4100 was
assessed agunst linn capias pro Iinem
was sent to the tountv ittoruey of Bosquo
tountv for the int hue and vesterda
County Attointv I ivlor leceivetl the fo
lowing postal card showing tho attest o
Donne 11
Mfhidiin TfJuIv > Deaii Sir
Yom dot ument foi Mr Dounell reietved
and delivered to Constat le J A Womuk
mv feulessaiid unpaitial ollictr who now
lias him under actual bona tide arrest If
it is uoi uromptly pud Constable Womaik
sivs he will be down with linn Ihe
possession of defendant in this nse is
actual ind not coiistimtive Respect
fullv II S Dm aiii
Cotintv Attoinev ot Bosque Couutv
Itisaveiy interesting t ase all thev iv
through and has caused the officers 0f tli
couutv not a little trouble involving a trip
to Bosque county to appear as witnesses
The county attornev of Botpue mtiinatei
in his postal that he has one fcailess ofticei
in his county and it is now believed tin
state of 1eas will be repaid by lollei ting
a hue toi the trouble t lUsed bv Sherifl
Dounell in refusing to evttute papers plaesd
in ins rmnds
A RATTLING MILL
One of the Vlo > l Interesting 1 lglitsof th
Season Iati lit Viith ChieT
Maddux for iltllenee
Last night Chief Maddoic and OSlcer
Suead went to the vvatervvoiks m response
to a call and found two voting men named
Ktnnedv and Patterson uigaged in a
scrap 1 hey weie strangers and ateoid
nig to reports had been righting foi an
hour when the thief got there The men
wete seuruted with coiisiderab o
diOt ultv mil officer Snead started
up the bluff to tuiu in a c Jl fir a patrol
wagon He had h irdlv got out of sight
when the men nt re at it again unduttrred
bv the presence of an ofilccr oT the law
I he chief took a hand a d would succeed
in pulling one fellow avvav when tn other
would lie at him again 1 he chief has lien
in a good many tight places but
the two fellows were too much foi
him and he finallv was comieled to
sit down beside the ioid and let the t haps
flrht Thev were xery cveulv runti 1 ed
ana they fought kicked gouged and bit
tn til each was as bloody as a hog but
ntithei ould down the othei After the
an rial of the patrol wagon the officers had
gieat difficulty in keeping thein apart
Chief MadiIo savs he has never seen a
prettuu fig noronem ivhch tlir contest-
ants weie matched to a hair s breai th
Wednesday
USLIN CHEMISE style
Embroidery Trimmed at
Worth 50c
PAINTED SILK GAUZE AND FEATHER FANS ASSORTED STYLES
AND COLORS AT 65c EACH REGULAR PRICE 125
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