Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 143, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 15, 1894 Page: 3 of 16
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Iluis candidate for county Judge
I uJunwii county luI c pmi
I otlrnoon nt the
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to
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claractorltUh which are
fBrtr mown t < l inu tf l l or displayed
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Xme erected him ropullsis beltiK
i represented on tnlnht well oak
I niton Vt IK Hifli should
kwn delivered by n candidate for
Tll nv swer lllat
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o th
Lt li that tint twttkcr ttat Judge
ill The ilndlotneneasj nnd exco
IW hlch accompany hi speeches
ri r rtarkJ thnn ever und em
jj ulJfct moi nwecpliiB than
of hit former eirorts If there Is
irtsln lo hlch he did not direct
jKithlur pe linn denunciation nnd
jralnl m vvft etldenlly nn
mH hl 0 > I11 Tl18 Icinocratlo
odmlnHtrotlon was assailed
i ilfrd llmll slauehtind unci torn Into
nit and frairmenls In n manner
hkh tieuld hno mused the most
I1J mJ wuolh Populist lo fnlrly
l sllh ilcllchl As It was the Pop-
ish i > rw nt were In ecstaclea They
plnuilKl anil inatilfi atcd their dellHht
ttry turn t I pnralc iireed money
jtrtranil Kilndlnb monopoly with ull
I teromiian Inn adJectUes of er
tunnl tlid lurldlly en It weru wero
ilnKil In the Inimitable stjh of the
enter To sa > that bin effort was
eldealy e in h > In the wav of Popu
u support Mould be a mild expics
on lln lloratc Chilton wna held up
j the gtle ff Oi nudh nee In n man
T Mch priliauly Mill be better un
ntuotl by r calling Judge Uerulda
ternallonal Olid lr at Nuithein mil
J inveitlgatlon apiicli than nt
mptlnj to rcpoit hln wolds ttxlay
bi Dallas Gab stun New a wna mailo
twt < for with iln Hie for aeeral
Inulet nd in in tie la Fuppoaeil
> bat lost a he In the combat that
turrcd a Utile later
VIU1 force that would hiuenupplled
irrgy t r n llfctlmt tu u rial eHtnte
nt In a V ntem town lot boom
l nent with u prodlRullty that
ould htve turned a windmill cicen
1th emy dilator toke nNo re
hed allentlon upon llnea that me
til known In unulhllutlnK The On
Ite JudKe Cieiald took the audience
id lit confidence und Kae fome
nalde Information tnfotmatlou en
rtly excluatw with him declaring
ut the editorial ultetaucea of the
ipfr had been and weio for pale
pon the InnlRiilfli ant matter of
oimty affalrt capnully thoae nlallns
i tht ufflte for which he la a cnndl
law notlilnt was anld They will
roliibly be reached later on how that
thtlmadi Ida opening apeech
Udoric nenunit fur liotrrnur
tclil DlapaMi
V cTi April II A letlir haa
tthtd the oftlo of Hon Waller S
Ver chairman of the Democrats
tilt commlttin contalnlus the lnfor
ntlon that the IoMnif vnlley Demo
too club haa btm oiEnnUed The
< r comet from Haleaillle Tnlo
1 W county and alntea that C IV
TM hat been electd rhalrmni and
H llammon secretary The fol
1nj Inlcrettlng i evolution wna
l itd by the club na Ita Hi at nctloir
Hwlled that we Indorae the prca
nltuu admlnlairnilon of J 8 Hourc
ol rteoramend him for nny office
HM the flft f our people We
wmtoend Hon John H IteaRan na
nr Brit choice for governor of Texaa
IWI nd a > a aecond choice the
Ion S w T Ijvnham
Tailor
County I iia
l Citpat h
Hli Tn Arll 1 Tie popu
tubtlc their
county convention today
mnlnated the following ticket
otilljjud w V crow ahfrlft It
ok county and dlatrlct clerk O
Cordon trmaurer J p Uanlelai
2 J v Jockwoodi aa
w A J Tuker
Impector V H
nr WhJ 8 Uatt aurveyor
ill v 1 U8I o he peace pre
WrM v A Mller lommlialoner
olim Mnlone conatn
It
I i
itartrf Wllam They also In
MH > for Kuvemor and
U Webb for atate aennte
M D irrri
AS A Thecoun
r Z I mml > t the Ieopta
in li 0 ° > 0 lMt
tart f ot c N Carpenter
N termor to fl the
l tl ulSJ < > Haturday
tuu of tending
WtmM cou1 > nventlon
or 7 nxti >
tr >
ini votea caat for Nu
iVbrMu
EtHana i
1 Pr U
Ben raunnt to
v >
wraUi rn > nii of the
fu d e Uv lll of
Wit > > e cormltt
M met
erderi a L 1 mon otl
nlnttV prin > l Mr May li
n tlm <
Munlj ieke
VXT iut m J
l t
nUa omtt
convention and tnatructrd for atate oflV
cera n > followa Kor governor Nugent
IlKlilenantKoteriior Marlon Martin
C > clone DavU attorney8eneralllenry
MeOulloch atnte treaaurer neddln An
drews of Bell county for auperlutend
ent of public Inalructlon I N llarber
for congrciw Seventh dlatrlct
lnmnr County Droioernta
Hpecinl Dispatch
Iftrla Tex Apill llThe Democrat
lo executive commlllee of Lamar coun-
ty met here loday and fixed the date
for holding ho county convention on
June fl and the pilinary etection on
July 2J The teat tlxe1 by the commit
tw for thoie participating In the con
ventlon and primary elections la that
tliev anal hao oted for Cleveland In
1802 and will aupport tho nomlneea of
the party While tho committee wan
made up of aupportera ot both r over
nor Hegg and Judge Clark the bett of
feeling prevailed nml all wero ratia
lied with the work done
AT Till STllll OllMTlI
Hctionl VotrN lteUrmpllini of Honda
CniKlldiilr for llrelrctluii
Special Dlapnlch
Auttln Tex April 11 Tn addition
to the kummrr normnla nlready an
bounced fuperlnteudenl CarlUle today
made tho following appointnunta or
auinmer noimala Ilano Collin
county J it SIcCloud and W I
Jo > e cimductural Wlila tnlnt Van
SSnndt county 11 A Stafford conductor
Kaufman Kaufman county Urn A
len conductor Huak Cherokee county
11 Head and 11 C Odom conductora
Nacogdoches Nncogdochea county J
11 Stripling conductor Austin TraUa
county 1 11 llryant conductor Lib-
erty Hill Wllllamton county It J
ltlchle and A I gnn Cuetn DeWltt
tuuntj T M Colaton conductor
hloreav lite Wllaon county J W Wood
conductor noldthwnlle Mills county
3 A Htoarna conductor lllco Itamll
ton county William Wllllama
The complrVller today leglatered < 0
OW City ot tlaheaton llmlled debta
lllll county redeemed SS00O of court
houae l > bnda Trio county patd 1310 Gl >
lutereat due April 10 on Ita county honda
held by the permanent erhoot fund
Klmbrough county paid 91SS R the
aame being Interent on tier county
bondn held by the permanent achool
fund
Hecelpta are climbing up rapidly Up
tn date aomethlng In tho neighborhood
of JUOQOO had been lecelved for the
month of April Jamen II Clnrk pro
tor of Ihe unleralty depoalttvl IC0O0
with the cnmptioller the name being
mnttloutatton feea to atale unler ty
Cameron county pnld 270 lnlereat
due on her county honda due April 10
H A Unrrle collector of Slierman
city depualted with the comptroller
1931 JS to the Interest and Unking fund
of the Sherman city Texoa nnd la
clllo bonds alao 208 < J to the credit of
the Shei man city Houtton nnd Texan
Central bondn
Tho Hon J M CnrlUle atnlc auper
intendent of public Inalructlon today
authorized tho announcement of hta
candidacy for reelection to the ollleo
he now holda aubject lo the ncllon of
the atate Democratic convention
MeciMj rowicinii
He la flltfii ltr lritr for Kllllnir
Iiitin l llorrl
Special Dlapatch
ltoutlon Tex April u The Jury
today found l > etectln Jamea ilc
Cane guilty f manslaughter for kll
tng Detective John Moirlafl January
17 laat nnd sentenced him to two
yeura Wltneaaea sworo thnt Morrtsa
had threatened lo kill McCane nnd
had gono to hta ollleo to execute hie
threat when McCano killed him An
appeal will be taken and in the mean-
time a atrong petition for pardon will
bo made McCane wna formerly with
Fuilong ami did great work during
the great Knlshta ot Labor atrlko on
the illaaourl Paclc
wnin MIT III 1111
A Verdict Hece cl After Ihr Jury
> Onl l ei > l > our llourn
Special Dlapatch
Coralcana Tex April Democrat
10 primary convention wire held
throughout the county today to decide
whether or not primary ekctlona or
nominating conventions shall be the
means of making nomination In Ihla
oouuty
Nelaon Calhoun tho negro arrested
for criminal aaaault upon Mre Moss
la allll held and the caae being thor
ventilated by the gtnnd jur >
oughly
The jury In tho Werta murder cose
after being out neorly twentyfour
houra brought In u verdict of not
guilty
Xnnloolli Acuullted
Special Dispatch
Lufklll Tex April < Louli P
Mantooth waa today acquitted of the
murder ot llryon nutler In Nov em-
ber 1832 They were puplla In the
Kast Texas college and Butler waa
about to kill Mantooth when he acted
In oelfdefenae The defendant la but
18 years old
Blruek by MahtnlnB
Special Dlapatch
Mcaregor April II During a heavy
rain early last night the dwelling
house of Iat Powera a tenant on John
Northcrosa farm was struck by light-
ning and considerable damage done
to th house The family were all
badly shaken None were aerlousl >
hurt
Slnrlue
Special Dlapatch
Oalvcston Tex April UArrived
Steamship Iona New York Balled
Schooner E II Cornell raacagoula
Nueoca sailed from New Tork today
for this port
inn diatii iiobu
Her Mr IlreaUer
Special Dlaputch
llouato1 Tex April H Iter J if
C Breaker formerly pastor of the
First Bail t thureh hero and a well
known Texas divine died liere loda
at his sous resldencs
THE GAZETTE lUKT wqhth llDCAH bTJNDAV AlJlIL 15 1C9U
DEATH OF SENATOR VANCE
mi SlcciMiia to a irnuiui or
APtiiiitv
Tlr llooo f Urprrsrnlatlrea Still
Without n Slnorotu Turin lie
halo In Conllnoo llrtvv ren 1
and tl Ielorl Dolli olr >
By AssorlatM I > resa
Washington April 14Senator Vanco
of forth Carolina died at his home
1724 Masaachuactta avenuethla city at
Mao oclock tonight lie had a stroke
of apoplexy this rmtmlng llo had
been sulterlng fr some time from
parallels and a complication ot di-
seases but the end was sudden and un-
expected aa he waa legalnlng Ida
health nnd It waa thought wan on tho
road to recovery lie was compelled
during the winter to leave the senate
and go to Floilda lie grew somewhat
better and In > lcw of the struggle
over the turllf he returned to Washlng
non Ho was a member ot the com
mltteo on finance but took little or no
pan In framing the picxcnt larlrf hill
The stroke ot apoplexy which ended
In death vvaa felt ubout 10 oclock ths
morning while the senator was inlktig
with his son He had been In h state
of coma all day Ills last appearance
In the senate wua eight Wonka him The
funeral services will tuke place M
p in next Tuesday from th > avuuora
late home at Black Mountain N c
whne his body will Iw laken fruit
here Monda nlttht
TIM S > IU
SetiNlo WulU of flrorttlu lntro
riurra Ilia lllll
By Associated 1iesM
Washington April II The first bill
Introduced by Ihe new senator from
tleorghi Mr Walsh was presented to-
day It ielates to the reform ot tho
Judiciary
Senators Murrlll and Turple announc-
ed that on AVodnerday they would ad-
dress the Beuatn upon the tariff bill
The resolution of Mr Quay for Ihe
heuring on April 21 of n delegation ot
worklugmenwaa after some parliamen-
tary skirmishing laid on the table
yeas 31 nays 0 The negallvea wore
Meears Davis Dulph Dubuis Krje
flallluger llanshrough reffer rower
and Qua >
The urgency deficiency bill wan Inkcu
up and ivjiisldeied until 1 oclock w en
It was displaced by the Intlft bill Sen-
ator juny nddtessed the senate
During the afternoon Senator 11 lit In
tloduced some pioposed nmenlmeut in
the rule and Senator lVffer offered a
resolution to give Coxeys army a hear-
ing
A short time before Senator Quay
closed the Associated lress bulletin
giving the verdict In Ihe Breckinridge
lollnrd case was passed around nmjng
the senators and that was the topic of
conversation among the senators when
the doors wero closed and the sennte
shut Itself up from view and hearing
of the public
At tJO the senate adjourned
Till HIM II
The lleniorrols Mill Without tlio
> reeiiiiry quorum
By Associated Trias
Washington Anil 14 The fact that
the Democratic caucus yelterduy decid-
ed lo have formulated n rule providing
for the touiitliii of members pieeent
but not voting did not have the effect
of Inducing tho houso Itepubllcuus lo
desist fiom tho llllbusterlng attitude
they have atstmed throughout tho
week As sion as the chaplain had
completed his prnjer Mr Beod raised
the point ot order that the pending
question was the approval of the Jour-
nal of jestelday on which tho house
was dividing when an adjournment
wna had
The speaker held however In ac-
cordance with tho rule that tho Jour-
nal must llrst be road officially to
disclose to tho houso tho
parliamentary atatua Mr Heed did
not contist the matter further but
when the Journal ot yesterdo > s pro-
ceedings had been read Mr Boulelle
objected to Its approval
Mr Doekery moved Ita approval
whereupon Mr Boutelle forced the
yraa and nuya The Itepubllcana do
cllned to ote and the announcement
142 0 ahowlng that the Democrata
wero 37 abort ot a quorum and aa It
waa manifestly Impossible tu supply
the deficiency today Mr outhvvalto
moved to adjourn Tho motion waa
carried and the bouse at 230 adjourned
The House Caucus
Special Dispatch
Washington April 11 There la little
doubt thnt tho action of yesterdays
Democratlo caucus In deciding lo re-
cord the presenco In the house of a
nonvoting quorum Is the most Import-
ant political event since the house pas-
sed the tariff bill It Is the only toplo
talked of here and the opinion In the
Democratlo party la very much divid-
ed on the subject This Is particularly
a victory for ilr Bailey of Texas and
ho Is being generally commended for
the fight which he made to this end
two > ears ago
Irrsuual
Special Dispatch
Washington April II Senator Mills
returned today from Ann Arbor and
will begin at once preparations tor his
speech In reply to Mr lllll
Mrs Culbereon who waa quite III
yeaterday la much better today
Miss Cooper daughter of the Texas
representative Is here on a visit to her
father
Tessa rouletnuw Mallera
Special Dispatch
Washington April llFostofflces
wen today established at Booth fort
llend county Trank V Tevla post-
master and Hickman Collin count
Thomas A lully postmaster The fol-
lowing wero appointed fourthclass
postmsslers Ilockford S Turner
vlca F N Gsron rttlf ned Content J
I Chaniler lc C V rfjjcmnn rt
ntttned Mox t J A l > r a Louisa
John removal HllJlel J U HhlcKlf
c Mtllam Uonrk rwlgned
Titn omiittii < > uii
Same of tlir Ilnim tn Cttaut n wo-
rn m lett rtlf
tly ARBocIntM Vrtts
Washington April J Attcr brl t
nn < l fruitions Bslon of the houi to
C y the plftim of the commtti > or mita
wen ctrntiRtHl o ns to tiA Ta mf llfli
this nrtcrnooii Tor the fomfttU > n o
the Quorum counting rute It lu < i t ti
Intended not tu tako up th subj t
until next vek hut tli rtfone l ri
ecus of tho nfterndm Eft plenty of
ttmo to so over the many plan sub-
mitted
Mr Outhwalto of tho committee rM
the first step uuuM bo to examine Into
thes various plans with aow of
extracting tlie best imsstble methods
There was eUence of reaction on the
Democratic side today An undercur-
rent of Intense hostility to quorum
counting exists The fortyfour who
ote < l iiRHlnst the pr poeu rule nre
a nucleus of the fVellttir and with
other member who nre nrrp1nr It Is
estimated that fully onethird pf the
Democratlo membership of the house
Is opposed to the rule Up to tho hour
of adjournment the committee on rules
hud not completed Us labors
onhriiiiitUrUa
fiy Associated Tress
Washington April 14 The senate
hns made the followhuf oonflrmatlonsi
IMwurd II Btrobel of New York lo-
be envoy extrnordlitury nnd mlnlnter
plenlitotentlnry of the United State
to lcuidor Postmasters Texas Al-
len 11 HcNtlle at Clarendon Thymus
II llajnltf at l nrnpasais Isano Ardls
nt Orveiulllej Itlchard H Klnir nt
Alvtn L J McCuffery at Itoswcll
N M
OtererntTillitu the Oallrrtet
Uy Associated Tress
Wushtimtoi April 14The senate
committee on iviles met today for tho
purpose of Aulhorlxlnff some new tenu
latlons for the control al crowds tn
th jtalleites nnd corridors of the sen-
ate wlnff of thnt bulldlnf The object
of the committee Is to Ttie ent the
blocking of patsutrcwa > u and the ocr
crowding of the naileries
llnllrr linn Ills IImiuU lull
Kpccla Dispatch
Washlnicton A pi II It ttepresenta
tnthe liulloy has his hiimls full with
his nntlrallroad ticket scalplnff bill
Mr Ilulley has made an mptxeiuent tvr
a bearlntc before the oommlttee on
Trlolay next when ho will aitno at
l ngti for the passaRe of the bill both
from u legal nnd pt act lent Htaudpolnt
Itnurit fur lUtmle
lly ssotlate l Trctst
WashtMKtou Apill 1 4 Senators Har-
ris and AUlrlch reprosentlnfc the Dem
ociutto and Itcpubllcan sides of tho
senate have fiKiued to continue the
present imdustnndlna In the senate
fixing the bourn of debate on the tat Iff
bill from 1 to G oclock
iiui < kimiiki imhiiuu
lit ltlinukt All t > eKftl llrvoiirevs
tu l iir IIIihmM
Ily Associated Tress v
Washington AprlJ il Phortly be-
fore midnight Col UterklurldKO In an
Inen lew with an Aimucluted Tress
represtntatlve said ho Old not Intend
to let the litigation end here If the
motion fur a pew trial lie denied h
will prosecute an appeal and exhaust
eery possible legHl remedy He ut
lrlbutee the verdict to the power of
publlo opinion which In Hue need the
Jury
Buld no The plaintiff and I will
each live our respwtlve Jlvesj the jiub
llo will bcoome mora familiar with
tho fucts and the final Jidgmtitt I will
not fear to meet
lie cbaracterlxed Judge Wilsons
l > cech as tm utterly unscrupulous nnd
dishonorable argument full of fulso
statements and slanderous charges
The verdict said be hds pot
weakened the ties that bindmy wife
nnd children to me nor Impaired the
friendship felt forme bymyiilends
He remained a candidate for re nom-
ination to congress
A III14V1 UHJMiT
Verdict Mitlt Ihe fMtlft Iron out
fleet YIuiLm
Special Dispatch
Cincinnati O April H After years
of litigation the case of Armstrong re-
ceiver of the Fidelity bnnk against
fiwlfts Iron and stesl works was set-
tled twlay In un opinion by Special
Jndgo Crawford In the circuit couit at
NewiKirt Ky The Malm presented by
Armstrong agsregatea 1011728 It Is
the opinion of the court that the plan
ing nf the money to the credit of the
HwlftA Iron and steel works was to
the Injury of the bank and not to the
Bvrlfts Iron and steel works and that
If V It Harpey subsequently got the
money he was enabledso tu do by
lnBsun of being president of Swifts lion
and steer works and that If a conspir-
acy between him snd Treasurer Mat-
thews eanabled him to so do that the
HwlftV Iron and steel works If robbed
by Harper was so robbed because It
had made Harper Its president and
Matthews Its treasurer TM court
therefore adjudges that the excep-
tions to the report or the special mas-
ter are sustained and the arl6ujj Items
In the receivers claim aggregating
m0 are allowed as valid and sub-
sisting claims against the etna to of
tho Hwtrts Iron and steel works The
defendants savod an exception and will
appeal
Ihe Kd Va h lynehtuir Case
Bpeclal Dispatch
Clatcsvllle Tex April 14 The exam-
ining trial of patties under arrMt for
lynching Ed Cash has been postponed
until next Wednesday when It will
take place before Judge Woodward
Justice of the peace for precinct No
1 No new desloproents have been
made and no one rise has been nr
rested
rarornblfl tu Trrndervast
Ily Associated Trees
Chicago April 14 Attorney A B
Trud announced today his withdrawal
from the pronrtutlon In the Trender
gast time Up to the present time
Mr Trude said all Indications point
to the fact tbat Judge Chetlaln wll
rule favombly to the Trender as t side
1 da not think It iwvssary for me lo
remain tonier In the case
< v
MR DEPEW FOR PRESIDENT
iik iiKi < mid axminciimum
in T MlllH
He Aloo lUrn r MllPr Jtccent
Jtjieech In the Henntn nml Itefrrs
I the Verdlrt In Die llreekln
rM Cex llie Inetmie Tax
lly Associated Tress
St IjduIs Mo Apt II IIHon
Clmuncey Al IKpew who is hen an
nuuncfls himself fnr president of the
United States Mr Depew accompani-
ed by Cornelius Vandeibllt nnd W H
Insalls president of tho 111 Tour
Itnllroad rwchM hero tonight on t
tour of Inspection of tho Y dfrbllt
propertlee The i nrty slopped at the
Southern hotel where Mr Depew In
nn In en lew declared his candidacy
Speaking of tho Ihvcklnrldgu case
he said he did not think the damages
awarded to Miss Toliant would cnus
the Kentucky colonel much wuiry
Turning to the political questions now
Interesting the public mind lie sald >
lllira recent speech on the tariff
question undoubtedly voiced the unani-
mous sentiment nr New Yoik with the
IKwntble exception or a vciy Insignifi-
cant contingent of Demociate of that
state It Is iv tn 1stuke to supposa that
Hill was forced Into ltrorous opposi-
tion of tho Income tax by the wealthy
classes of New York Tlie other el
town without lslbto Income nre the
ones responsible fur Hills uttltiide to
waids the Income tax proposition
ckmiim ika < 4 rtiHivnu
Work liiiiie Aejlenlny hy be Meet
Iuk In Uucu
Hpoclnl Dispatch
Waco Tex April 14 The iTesbytwy
of Central Texas began todays sessUtu
ut 0 oclock with u large attendance
The proceedings jwUrnlny afternoon
were enlivened by nn overture to the
general assembly submitted by Hev
Dr Hmoot of Austin In which that nble
dllne opposed the present societies of
Christian Hndeuvor taking the ground
that thrv ure unnresbyteilal In doc-
trine and form und unscrlptural
whcieln It teaches publlo speaking und
titled holding by oung ladles He de-
clared that Congregationalism for youra
had been striving to gain a foothold In
the South and It was endeavoring to
rupture Ihe oung people through the
medium of be lindenvor organisation
The uvcrluro was teferred to the coin
mltlee on nets and overtures
The commltleo appointed to lopnit
ipon negro evangel ration made Its
report but It wna iej acted und Die nn
wembly wna oveitured lo return to
thrt old planthat of lealng tha mut-
ter In the hands of the homo mission
board
The president then declar the order
of tho day to bo the heating or tho
leporls of the Tjesbyterlan Home Mis-
sion society Hev J N Crobr secre-
tary of the ussemblys rommlllee for
that society oddtessetl the pttb > tery
It was ordereil ut tho close of Dr
Craigs addreea In resumo consldiru
Hon of that subject nt 8 p in
In tho matter of home missions It
was decided to udopt tho general as-
sembly plan The following commis-
sioners to tho general assembly which
meets the third Thursday of May ut
Nashville Tenn were elected Min-
ister Dr It K Hmoot Austin fl J
Story Han Angela ptlnclpals J M
Tureen Austin Y J Tldbnll Auslln
nltematM laymen George 1 Cramer
San Angela J It MrUtln Cameron
principals John M lyleWicu and W
I Tntello Mat Un nllernates Hev
Dr H K Smoot tendered th resigna-
tion of Dr J A Lerevje professur In
the Austin theological school and It
was accepted Trof I efevre has do
clded to remove to Uattlmore Md M
C Hutton or lOsJigetown waa elected
stole clerk of pieshylery The wotk
will be continued tnmoirow
STOCKSII3V MAHMSIl
The Ipims 11 t Noek ruimulailona
Irciilur Kullre
Speclat DUpntch
Abstln Tex April J4 Tito follow
lng lotter explains ttseir
To nil Interested The IHe slock san-
itary commission of the state of TeJUs
beg to advise alt ttersons not to cross
the present quarantine lino against
splenetic or Southern fever In liga
tion of the rules nnd regulations ns set
forth In tho governor proclamation
from the data of said proclamation to
the 1st day of December lbUI or they
are liable thereby pot only to causa
all Texas cattle to be quarantined
but also to Incur heavy penalties und
damages und In this connection we
call attention to tho recent opinion of
the attorneygeneral upon this subject
W J MOOIIH
Chairman Tex it a Live Slock State Com-
mission
It H KLHtircnO Secretary
a no ita i moouman Adjtoen
viitv > mu
A Splendid llnln and t > f t Prospect
I nt tit It la ton Meetlnii
Special Dispatch
Vernon Tex April 18 Trovtdence Is
smiling on us this season Have JuM
hud a magnificent rain which will In
surd a good wheat crop and enable
tho fanners to plant cotton next week
The clouds were heavy and the ruin
seemed to be general over the county
The Inhabitants wear a broad smile
today
Tho members of the Methodist I2pl
nopal church gave their pastor the
Itev J M Harcus an oldfashlng
pounding the other night filling his
heart with grailtude hta pantry with
goodie
Jadito JriifclnN and e Itrcelvers
Hy Associated Tress
Milwaukee Wis April 14 Judge
Jenkins tide afternoon handed down
his decision on tho petition of certalo
of the Northern Taxi llo stockholders
to remove the receivers The judge
dlnmlsses the itltlon as to Messrs
Tayne and House Aa a Mr Oukt
tho petition will be futaln d for the
purpose tot an Investigation of the
Itwky Toik Coal company mattir
whith will he lerirrcd to n master to
bo named later on
iin miiMismiAM iiurMuv
Oeneral llnnlon I r e All l Join
Ihe fulled Cmiredernte rlrmui
Hy AssoclatM Tress
New Orleans 1h AptII J4 The fob
lowing orders were Issued front head-
quarters of the United Confederate
Veterans today
The general commanding announces
with tho createt pride and gratifica-
tion nnd congratulates the exConfed
erates that the phllanthropio brother-
hood of United Confederate Veterans
has now reached the number ot CM
enrolled camps with applications for
tho formation of about 100 more and
that tho fmltant sun Ivors nre at last
to bo nil united Into n great federa-
tion social litemry blstnrlcal and be-
nevolent for the benefit of tho thing
and to tnro for the iiruven nnd memory
of our dead The generu command
Injr nrgvs the heroic veterans every-
where and expresses the earnest wish
nnd hoiro that they will all Join thttr
comrades of the United Confederate
Veterans association In the peaceful
laudable t > nencent nnd Christian
purposes contemplated and that ct
ernns nnd camps hot hnxlng already
applied will Immediately otganlrn and
apply by telegram or letter to thfse
headquarters for membership and for-
th necessary Information and docu-
ments and be represented nt the great
reunion to be held lit lllrmlnghnm
Ala on the SMh nnd 20th of April
Ily wider of J it OonuoN
tleneral Commanding
Held lo lltn lenmt diiry
Special Dispatch
Terrell Tex April 14J II Whit
lug atlas J 11 Jones who was ar-
rested yesterday and brought hrre
from Marshall Tex by Olficcr Joe
Kelltr clmrger with forglnu it ch ek
on leorgs Meyers this ilty for VA
hnd Ids examining titnt today His
bond was fixed at IOOA In default of
which he whs thli evening luken to
Jail by Sheriff Jim ICtller
Venntun Joint > t Itenu lnureil >
Hpwlnl Dispatch
1C1 Tnso Tox April 14 Senator John
M Dean catno near losing his life this
tuning Coming down the uteps from
his oil loo bis foot turned nnd ho wus
preclpKatiMl against the Iron cutbthff
ut tho find of the stnlra cutting a deep
gash In his liend nnd knocking htm
Insensible At a late hour tonight his
physicians think bo may recover al-
though tliti danger is not oei
Arunpnprr Men Afler Seot
lly Associated Trems
Oklahoma O T April 14 The
newspa M men lute prefers charges
against Judge Hoott In Washington
for Ida treutment ot l > Jllor McMas
tem whom he has Iniprlsoneil for al-
leged conleiupt of < Hiurt MoMaatrru
Is phjslcnlly riHniverlng fiom the
poison be took teceutty with sukldal
Intent but his mind Is weak und
physicians believe tits mental faculties
will neer bo restor l Orcat Indig-
nation Is expressed toward Judge
HeolL
Inn IIihI Hii > s
Special Dispatch
Denlson Tex April 14 Vnrl Jluck
wan nnd Jim Hussttl two bo > nr
rMtetl with stolen Jswelry on their
IMtsous here were nrralgned in the
city court his morning and sent to
Jail for eight days for vagrancy Itoth
told omilllcllng tales of how they came
Into possession of tho gwods W T
Woods of Caddo I T whoso store was
hurglartred of 12B irotd rings Monday
last Identified the goods
Verdict or > iil lliilllr
tty Assncloted Tress
Hot Springs Ark April 14Tho
trial of exMnyor John T unbirtn who
was Indicted for assault wllh Intent
to kill upon James ltamey private
eecretury of Puperlntemlent niehard
son of the Hat Springs rsllrnnd was
concluded In the circuit court this
nftrrnoon The Jury rendered a ver-
dict of not gullly afler being out only
twenty mlmitwi
Nttrprtird nt tho Vcdlcf
Tly Associated Vrv
X < miuullle Ky April 14 A sp > flftl
to the CourierJournal from rrnnkfprt
Ky says Tho propte of this section
watched with Interest unsurpassed th
Its Intensity for the rrdlrt In tho
TollaidIlrecklnrldge trial iCvery man
and nearly every woman In the city
sajs that the plnlntlff should not have
received nnj thing
A llmnc Jiirr
Tiy Assorlated Iress
TansIng Mich April 14 Tho trial
cf cxHecretnry of State Jonchlm for
making false returns of the amend-
ment Increasing the salaries of state
officers resulted In a disagreement of
the Jury tonight
riilllon Indorsed
Special Dlspnlch
Corslrann Tex April 14 TrlmarM
wero held In the cly tonight and ell
declared for primary elation and the
majority rule Horaoe Chlllon was In-
dorsed In the lOrst word for United
States aenator
MToo Johns fllraniled
Special Dlspslrh
louston Tex April 14 J C Stew
arts Two Johns Comedy company
which has Wen traveling by hypothe-
cating tlflr proiMTtleri stranded here
tolay The CUrlVso sinters mmdclaus
have JoluM the Talace Variety theater
Will Toy Their W y
Bpeclal Dispatch
Outhrle O T April 1 The Okla-
homa Commonwealers are now 3ft0
strong and have Arranged t > leavd
Tor Washington next week In bnrrars
having secured a raleof 8 per bead
IMeil ot Tlali len
Miss Florence I Bmylhe daughter
of Mrs Judge W T Tucker died nt
Tlalnview Tel yesterday of apoplexy
The renins will be brought here Ifin
day laornfou or luterming
4 f
Yrnir
u i8
It II thabbj Co 01
not tliTnk l > woulj mtlt
a poller appearand U
rtw tlvllib will nilinf
Cjrsicair Till hint II
drop In en m and til
lor tiow inn ti cii
make mallera ei ln > i
ihould lit
sPoplcbavsnt given ut
th tllk el Ih L dln
ClolMertlor nelhlng
MIHTKIIIIW tl I1AIIS1
Inrst Xptr siiitl IVrsuniil lntloSM
NutitHil triirttrr Arreslril
Hlorlnl Dl f tch
Dnllns Tii April H A mass moot
tnic nt tn rltlcrna oC Dullla ita Itnn
Cdllrd to n > lirM In the IOiuvll cl urn
lisr nt Ih city liall llond v cnnlng
or th purp s of rnUInx llw rrqvisll
bnmis ta sucurA thtf t rmltml ioaJ
H 11 nrjiiolils roirstnry of the fom
mrctnl rlnb lias Invltct the IMity
counties wmiMMlnir tlio Vlfllt snpi raw
Judicial illstrlct lo hold thlr rwcn >
lion In halloa It la thought the Will
nccapt
O W tlrfinry has sukI lli irouston
unit Texan omnl rallroml for I100IW
dninsircs lis was tun ov c hy
frilBht Irivln of that road at MuKlnii iy
and l > ndly nuinulcd toslnir on il
B It ilrantham a w l hnown law
yrr or Oriind triilrls died todiy tiom
ths rffrcts ot a aurKlcnl oiierallnn th
aucocss of which wnn Ids anly liopo tu
llio Tim Mncrul will tako plai i tint
nftcmoon
AV U lUwhlns nsslslant iwniv nt
lonisy IsnuiKl wiinaiila fur thu n r ti
of Mlaa lula lllius nnd Miss IiiIrM
tsachirs In thn Onk 1rov sihocl flu
uorrnnts wr survinl ttnlay hy > iuij
HhcrlfT l > lck Wlnrrsy II I rai
chuigca tint Icitchrrs with nuirruvnt i
assault and lmttcry on hta little ilnusl
trr l rHn Haas n ounll In the school
The Rhnkrspento cluh was no ally nt
tnrtulticd yratirdny nflcrnooit hy Mrs
J iML Tho lion mucllnij will la-
the Khnkrsptiiirn rclebrittlon held will
Mlsa aiiia tlaston
I isi idnht n faney dress avrmnh wni
kHcu liy Misses Annie r ce and Pdlth
Itodtrcrs In liounr of Miss Iuclls Unvli
of Kl lMwi Tim Halt and Halt cluh
wns couipllmenleit nnd mndu mot en
loyahlo tho osnlnK It was one at th
most attractive cntcrtnlnmnis sine
lMslrt
Mis John Ytr v nnd her excellent
company prpsenttO to n well pleased
audience Inst nlRhl at the Pnllnn oiicra
houso Hherldnns famous comedy The
Illvnla
Mr John O Kmnll formerly editor
of tho lnleslliie Pally Vitss Is In tho
city constderlnir the advlsnhlllty ol
starling a political paper In Dallas
dovoted lo tho Intvreeta of the louria
Democracy of Texas Mr flniall In
tenUa to stnrt such a pni > er In one ol
the lsrtfe cllles of Texas and he he
Helen Ilallns t he the hest locnlllv
Jack Snlllh nnd iMwnrit Powd
chaiseil wllh homlnrlrlnii n store l
New Hope last week waived csanilna
ttou before Justice rlkellon toilay and
were remanded to jail In default o
IM0 hand each
Ilr J C Btoroy has announced hit
candldncy for the ItwLlsturo
llrlenlnl llolel Arrlfnls
0 N Hndd llosloni Chnrl s Mihleld
NetV York H Contnne New Orleans
J I I Dillon Ht Joe It n McCoy HI
Juai J n Williams Massachusetts II
D Oraves Chicago leo Devans Chl
cniro n CllUsly Curtis Ohio t < A
lloltxiiinn Columbus F w Hhunker
Texas James Atichelt ChlcaRO Walter
Rmllh ivlilu ill u H Morraoe Ht
Iiuls Hum T Thornlon Ht IaiuIs
W m ldel Cincinnati J Oriimer Tax
nsi Mr tVm Allen ninsbrl rlu M
Kahn New Orleans OeorKtf H tVMte
New York I II Younir New Orleans
Charles 73 Slnat Tort Worth luy 11
Bawicrs ralestlne Oenriro U > riu
son llochestcr It 1 Lindsay Chtcagot
A 11 Cohn New York roicst lrntt
Chlcuiio J O Collny Sherman II Kuhn
New Yciki Joseph Purst Cliiclnnall
O I Clspp city I > M Tock Kalamasoo
J 1 Dowell MrKlnncy W H llcau
champ Howie W J Uradshear riano
H 11 Nornmnt Virginia Wade H Dent
Chlcauu J II Inlm Lloslon V rincus
New YoiKi V Werner New Orleans
A T Ih ay Bt IaiuIs J U Dent New
York I A McOorrall Illrmlnghain
D I Williams Tosis Oliloi I W Wil-
liams Iosts Ohio O llnlr Iloston
W O Andersen Bt I uls < W Hulcrt
son Austin C Klble Hutchinson
B T Hall Knnlsl Mrs J I llanston
Ilnnla J 1 DaRIn Knnlss H II Jouss
Kansas Cltyt B A Cilttenden Iarlst
I 8 llartlett Ht Ixiuls 11 13 Patterson
aioversvllls N tl Mlsa Lola Wry Miss
Josle Dlry iltyl It II Itynolds fit
Loulu Henrc Meyer Chicano A O
linker Oalveston W L Heed Iosts
Ohio II H CUrke nt Louis C a Han
nett New York W A Htovsr New
York J Wolisr May Iloston 1 O
Abbott Kswatki 1M Coltiurn Boston
Arranfflnu for IS slfitoh
Uy Associated Press Q
Nashville Tenn Ap l it Secretary
Parmer of Cumberland Parle club left
tontuht for Memphis to close con-
tract with the owners of Yo Taniblen
Carlsbad and CliiTorrt tor a lhr ocor
nercd race on the Cumberland Parle
track May I ot HOW ooruer the oa
Boclattoa lo add W
finproseit Heretee
Improved service and chnnire ofim
da the fort Worth ndD r5rrnty
luiproSenieot wrtne rjFusincsffTniwrTrA sTgf j
savlne one day the time betnc wo ci
nlslils and ono day lort worth to l
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