Denton County News. (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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i DENTON & CARI
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TEXAS.
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TEXAS.
TURKEY AND BULGARIA ALMOST
SURE TO CLASH.
J. J. Shelton's* residence burned <Ji
E#nl8.
fphilo liuglnbhyl was serfouBly
jiirefr4 W bl»"'4tH«!fa!li*tf cfc hii
Dfenton.
0 OPEN DECLARATION LIKELY
11 ililllh'tiflifiiUVr lUrTfU.'i 1'r."t"ii itifMi
ot
Sewed
Chicago:
Matthew
An
FloHnaci, who Baa
bed In a flght*Jth JameBCorn
life.
Saturday, may save the man a
•At Mercy hospital, where )ic was ta-
ken, physicians took out his heart,
and sewed it up. Then oxygen was ad-
ministered continuqusly^and M°
night it was said ft? Man a'tbssl
chance of recovery.- Plowman w»*
it KMWiW *wti»winwA kttfftUa iltfi ^
if*M
wmttur
breast. The wound almost cut
Inent.Waco Nsgro Dea
tjibAlnimiilnIl-otartcS,
didd Menday. -The. deceased
the pioneer blacksmith of his race
Sept. 8.—Special dispatches I Central Tpxap.Aln 1851 ha shod C
awing-** 1 ItMisW.'ft the| ,f f,e a
Balkans. All the correspondents at , ag farr|er |n jg62. During the rec
and
'e cava
THREE „ STRAIGHTS . FOR. THE
WWW MMitnni
Mill* C»iv Handle the Crept
(reveport, LaJ At a# ntj
itton planters] gudira 'V cotton]
ill men, held MR, a (>mmct ws
„ tered into for We mlllal noWio
ceiva or buy any cotton seed from Tex-
as. The meeting was held under the
auspices of U»e boll weevil committee
of the Planters' association. Prof.
aHunlmffovfrnment entomologist, sta-
'tlorftfcf a! Vlt-fcVfa, Tex., had advised
the Louisiana -planters that quarantine
was the pulyi wav- tp Ree-p. wefr
Byru Peterson, aged 9 years* was ac-
cidentally tilled at Dev%d by the dis-
charg/o||^-| jl § | jl
The little Bon of G. B. Trulock was
| bluon by a copperhead sp&ke near .the. apparent,5t,.uc{i<J^ tKM4«<l he-was alecUd- aid
[Paris. He will recover. danger of war with Bulgaria, while the j man an(1 voteii as a member of the (
Albert I.ambert died at H<jijs|on| 1|J, ^i|)iii|pj for progressive measures,
I broke one of his ribs and the bone tent as to the prudent and correct at-, which was a bonus of $100 000 gl
j penetrated to the lungs. titude of Pr|qpe» '»Fe^i|w|aR[4| ^wblHsfcompany first building a ralli
, hul-M Government. Accounts from botfi j , t th cit shed Willis left his fi if-
The new depot at CuBhingha gh and )nsurgent souroes Df the;
completed aqia
! as frelgM-s
discarded
"Shim^ocfe add
nu fttow hp
: iV' ,
4.—After aireaaji
vil from LoUislB
J rTUU'i
4*iivvun.» uia its
New York, Sept.
winning the two first races in a tam4
apd unin,teresting "walk over," the Re
Uanqe/the American clip aefeiid^r," yes
terday won the third and final racfj*t -his .head
Played With the Spade
Caldwell: Wednesday Wiil Step, col-
ored, died at Tunis, this county, from a
wound accidentally Inflicted with a
spade in the hands.-, ot Louis Bauch.
also caloned. j The tff<?. were playing,
oneiwith,a spade,and the ,other with
A .singletree* Baftch gapped at Sfep.
iiirtio was, in a stpoplpg, ppsition,, and,
the latter' raised; UP }upt in .M®6 fo1'
the lick of .the spade to.tyt the backj
■jvitfUatal resi^, ,Ba,uc
THE PRO AND ANTI BATTLE
t ■ ^ f—aft f ,
ro* flln Thjee jp*les fid
One inmk Ptfcolncp
NacSpochefl^ep. 7-ThWo«»Uloii
ebetloa Thursday was very quiet and
no disturbance of any kind it) report-
ed in the county. The result !o ex-
cepted In good faith by the antis and
no kind of contests will be filed. The
vote bo far as heard from Is as fol-
lows: For prohibition 1006, against
ir ttiey are
atorjty at
H«
Now
annual
report
puts tj
17,551
ro -it wijl Place too majoi
■ "I- j I J j
iory: The pfbhTbltlofiisti
pftUfcfttdnittB hive
it the county by a majority of 1C4
\&&i£oiie b(j;( to hear from. Abo.it
(tfyir 689 votes were cast. The re-
RNtii'iug box is tipected to give a\
{^"ijiajority of aboty.twenty-five
W
i/r'$ Annual Cotton Report,
•leans, La: Secretary Hestar'i
ew Orleans Cotton Exchange
s issued in full Saturday. He
cotton crop of 1902-3 at 10,-
les, an Increase of 46,$79 over
that, of 1901-2, and an Increase of 344,-
137 over that of 1900-1. He says that,
compared with last, year, In round As*
ures, Texas, including Indian Territo-
ry, has decreased ,1^2,(100 ,balps; the
group known as other Gulf States, con-
sisting of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missis-
sippi Tennessee, Oklahoma, U.t$!
Kansas, lias lAcreased 388,66b,'Mid;®*
group of Atlantic States (Alabama,
: Horlda, .Nortf qinrojlna,
Cicqrgl
Stfjjth, Cajfollna, H^ntuc|jy
ginla) baa fallen off 154,000.
4
pnr^hnt served Turkish and Insurgent sources ui uio ■ j]y well provi.ded for.
apparently^. rqc^; a special to the
t;*4 ,eat}|fr||
stance ot some thirty' rem
- Charley
felT a. distance
from a pecan tree near Greenville
breaking a shoulder'blade., ..
The fine rains that have fallen o+eir a
very large prot'bftfori 'of th^ range
cour lry in West Texas during'thfe past'
few days, have served to put the aver-
age ranchman in much better humor.
Boys I'ffccel torpedoes on the street
car track&ti|\\^c,o.\'f,rr'>J| j
charged if a| efectrp car|pass#gfts !
stampffiea ana Sadie Johnson, ctm)r$d, j
ichecked, and although, apparently kittle Rock:
^Anl thitoW^fjnflAraUqnijlL
e powers are making Some Tittertn>.. rhoctaw. ot
unchecl
the powers
to interfere, it is believed that noth-
ing of-a. setiau&ijui^Te w.iU ,b<f,,d,onf..
Until after tlie. niaatogi th<) tV.ar
and Bmperwr Francis,Joeeph.at YJ®?-
na, whon U (nay-ibe tathlat^.. ..1
, .
a Choctaw, Oklahoma anil Gulf tr
just before reaching Howe, St ojai-
-Mackelvane was'Pbot by United St
MArabal SJifrtl >•Short shot him ofcf,'
aiVd a few- Inimites after shot m
as&iBy' kiHinfe- him instantly. He
and (lie' series' that' fa»9u»• sei at examining trial) M-nd boun
IB a dens ! V0v«i> In the sunl'Of >5.00, , !(<•.". ;. 1 j
L' Ajtidecsbn County Goes Wat.' \
t" "|alistlfe: Aftel* the hardest contestf
' jo',1 election lieki m Anderson county fot
t-niiihy iyearB. th« ,,pi'OhU»ltipnistg ha.yb
4 lost the county by 790 ahti majority
"" to
■fdr
her 26,000 well-armed and afficlently
coKftn*de«k men, »TW ir lexers seem-
ingly -fill stop U iMiug
•urcegjfor theii^dWei# Ae SIB
Mn coafcsponi%j|^oijPie Jpaily Telijj
e i craoh says: "I am in close touch with
bail a les broken n the confusion. aaj
®* * b | the insurgents, and am enabled to af-
Tha impiigratioB agent of the
in Iowa declared
thar'sieetflon are ioming to Texa
The insurgedis 'tfrt1 'now'said to Bum- traln sttipjifeiV«Weral minutes at H.
where the corpse was left. There
great exrtteMenk over ttt| killing
iUw^jj iMmB'et' that iflre woul<
ijpre^ti'Jbl'
Texas Southern May Extend.
be!yotid'20
yards ' slife finished the fad® at &: 30:0:
a!mid the' atclaiiifatl'oTiS of fhe-assem-
bled flef!t.
. ' shamrock 'Ifl1.';; hTtei' rtmnlng
Vord, tiian an "Buur iii thb fo&,J nils^e
the'^nisli 1%(#,"
iwafca. tv ifeV
•tkjn> As Ithp.FT-rrj'.if i'.;-".rT" ' ' ...» i t
Ink t9wkl-1^gh 'ttofc. ftett aft, m .
iii'siglis '"fluttering from, her. truck 'Aik | 850 in the county. In the tit> of t .
BprfiMl^-itvjcoleW^t'utri' qt ^•A'itjt'jfry, klne-it is 436. „ i.. • (
^R'fihttnibck am
often'-said of.tba.hife-
toriis .Vacpi ;when"tlife ■VtpeVk'a-WiJii tl'®i
cup,.there wis wo scifond.;
T"
Nacogdoches Tobacco DeveloprSi
Nacogdoches: June C. Harris,
recently wont north to interest cd
In development in this county, sucie^
ed in organizing a syndicate theyj
} pose of which Wi to purchase a mta
bovek tbody Of fruit and tobaqco Iand8,«:A
Wifl 'be 1 part of the achnmo will bfc the deVPtoP-
teSs • than 100, Ttds/naB ootin1 he jW of, several hundred acres
&est foughtJ campaign VvVrj fought skilled management, and the co.^g
7TT 7^'-% 3flJ I , U.j Uion of the balance. Mumbers ofww
W13 couny,-jiq^ ilifl . , .i ; J uynclfCftte will visit Nacogdoches
s: The- anti-prohiliHionists | j,n the next flfteu days for the piljifosa
of looking over this country.
■'^ownwootiT^he result in Satur-
Sm% election'1 Bhdws.Ml" majority foV
t'-VA --'"eral tykbfi >.<
piajorlty 'Will
'the;
(ilntui the Wifft-Wbcihct fcy.aila*B« ma
k^rfy, their irie'Ssa^ca 'ihowltig that, all
»s wtfril' wot1.- • • the prohitoion-
■aB>
5 Ijhat many farm<
3 ioming to Texa
securing a better
the purpose of securing
T, tion.
An 8-year-old incorrigible
law'
loca-
too
Austin: It is reported here tliatj
Kansas and Ti'xas rail
the tHt4rl'&iOiv* a i<I
ast Texas^tW>eK}.ettcli
record of deeds unequaled in the blood- Texsus Southern road south froa
stained history of the East." An uncon- shall, its present terminus. This 1
LiytbR to bs
'iflHS iv,as ill.. -
raci>.. After one llu'ke'lteUaiir'e'vAra tfi$. situation lhat the won
two folV&tvihg-races,.one jiy^^ven ,inm- ml
Brined" report, from _
the Bulgarian exarch has been shut, up • Texas, and the recent announcement
Tii" W" NIsTi^jsa! tgj_^ maflq ] f}li«t ptfv^
issue a further pastoral letter Asking looking to this extension. . ,
ther val- I the Bulgarians to lay down theiKarms. ' ' . ———•-?- . " •
The Third "Ufiliei^ Sr«»s' miHef-jr*
which liar* been statfoied at Chicka»-
m'auga' Pqrk. Te6n? - for'jbeafly
years.,"left ;.on Tuesday,fpE Fojjt.-^l
-er. Kan., where it Will bo: pcrmaner
located". The ofgah'ftatiittt' consist
Sark^i
j
oy,
y. as. ar-
reted at Laredo for the"thTrd time
burglarizing dwelling houses and car-
jpying off money, jewelry
uables.
Two more suits were ftted in tho
district court at Corsicana By the wid-
ow of John De I.ee against saloon
keepers, each for $5000 damages, mak-
ing thirty-two suits filed to date for
damages, aggregating $100,000. r(
Labor disturbances have .ariseB in,
the glass working trade which have
culminated In a strike of 1400 gla^s
workers in New Ifork, against the Met-
ropolitan District Mirror Manufactur-
ers' association and a threatened
strike by the Amalgamated Interna-
tional Glass Workers' union all over
the country.
District Judge Watts of Beaumont
I lias appointed ■' Judge * 'l^ojiljiiMi 'a3|
' commissioner' of^sale-foa tl|e (i|edlter'
New York Home Oil company, the
minimum price for which the property
can tie'soik is flxba' -at '$22,500. The
date is Sept. 21.
■ 3'ho.iBnanrf.Bf Managers tit-Urn e..j (,im n.viwc.,,i y |i^ ljiLyijiT|fti'pi' from
Epileptic colony held a meeting at Ab- trouble and had a hemorrhage
ilene and elected the following of- 1 ear]y jn day and became de^potul-.
fleers: Dr. T. B. Bas3 of Terell
assistant physician; Dr. .T.'H.^i!;
of Waco, second assistant physician; J c(,ase(j was from Paducah, Kjt.. to
les Suddenl
Newport, R. I: Klght Rev.
M. Clark, bishop of Rhode Isla
by virtue of his seniority p
bishop of the Episcopal Churc
country, as well as the oldest bij
the Anglican'communion, if no[
world,' liied" 's'ltddenty' at Midd
Bishop fe'lark' wast'born in Ma
setts on July I.. 18,12, I He was
ed from X^e, in 183.1. and u,
ology at Princeton until 1835
completing his coure, he recei
cense to preach by the presbftety of
Newport, his native place.
opas
. aijd
iding,
n f,his , of about 300 (nentj wil^ undertake
:1°P ,n longest march ever attempted
'n ' finie of peace by a body of-tlie r«fti
army, a dlsfance of aUMlt 3l|0 riiflj^
bafhlij"
iadua'-
t,wci:'
j.i
ey-
tiy
pg
:fie
!n
lar
d tap/-,
J
en, on
|d n li-
lllano trim Prospects. ' !
Austin'. It is, reported that th^i^on
iYiine situated oil the boundary ))etjye4n
result ^hlcvk;5 ijadto Wu
a. foregone cofceluaWn.: ga'tiized for that purpose. Hie *es4it-
ivas ihe eifelitli attempt- fe sai'tj a (d by tljpse who have irlveltigated tie
Mfcboxes wCrif:woti"Tho prohiteHon. Prominent Lady Dead,
Wconcede thei+'defttti llut-say, it Is; Balls: Mrs. Sydney Smith. * «
fflf&auch a Waterloo kn th^atitls claim.! tho secretory and general managi# of
■ft;, i the Texas State Fair Association;.Jii'eu
.'■\%aco: The anti-prohibitionists, Saturday night at Marlln, T'-xas, Sftcr
^rfm the West Precinct by a large , a prolonged affliction. Mrs.
)da1ori!y, their mestages showing that; went to Jlarlln two weeks afid ^ln
Sffl^tho boxes went wet. The prohlbi-1 search of health. She Is said ta Sftve
t^f»nlsts concede their defeat, but say j constantly grown worse. Frldaygi'ter-
libtjsuiih u„VVlkjt'rJW.>(Ii |lie antis noon Capt, Smith received a tchrtmone
. f | it m®!sage notilib'iug him tH#t the ^nd
<' , R ii| 4-al l4ri and. he ioiiueiUa^^ Iff*
rth. I her bedside. For eighteen .years.jfilrs.
riA ,JV I- Smith has had charge of the
-th>-v.';t>tf Kfl})wn"Arftli \ paftmeut of the Tex&s S>t?|te Wvlr.g;;
y aui
Will
—i-Cr~rrir- •
Again- Oo
in the
Ptary
• tfttf wrm-KiIftv.-iv Art
exploper, will -make another dash tor j.
the north pole Leave of absence for j
Jut His Threat. jp
it» K rvtTiif ol&'af
clerk at tnts ileiper 1
aged
lo-
tel, cut his throat in his roommonday
.Wfnfeia.AniflgPsfp^-^y one^ndw 0'.
his act. His dead body was ©und by
parties who were sent to his E»om for:jjason aJ1(J ^ ()f P. The fuiieral
cai ij HI —^
feift.jhis bafi <h*alt'lv feMl <d|?jon«ency
t thHilule^-Sf' 1>AsMi-t-': De-
Eagle , Bass: Rohart F,.' Conndlly,
aged 52 years, a pfts'setiger • conductor
on the Mexican International Railr6ad,
dropped I Aifidi5isftinlcfdy night atjfeis
home in C. P. Diaz. Deceased was jselli
known in knigli'ts of Pythias' cipfles,
, anii hp.d, bfep.^jCyn^yctor on the Mex-
ican International for fifteen, ypars.
The .remains were shipped to l-'ort
Worth for. interment. .»'•• "j
George W. -Slneletary of Oreepyilla
(fieri' Monday evening of heart failure
at the age of foVtv-one'years. He|was
took pl.aw, at 5 o'clock Monday/after,
noon under tl|e auspiqe.s of, (lie, Mai
sons. He loaves a ,wife) and four j chit'
fltcn. ' ' -,JJ . lj- ' 1
Llano district can be mined and-^Mp-J
iit&tad three Sm-omli aivt the. otlf«r p'ed to the, .rCat
by one midxit'e and' niiletCfd seconds. , now. in operation at Mont.r y, -
A week before tU?[first,at'tpjiViit to sail with profit. .
the, third rac*> failed, and , atfiempti • " _
have tie«n'made;every day this wepk. Naco0doches County Votes< ^
OffithWe pccaplo'nB KClipiwe led Shajm- Nacogdoche.v. ; in th ,P,
rock to the ,11 nisi), U.R (?>' ,W mlies, election held here ^ ■
toit" failed to reach it Hef'ure. thftwpir^ woh by a'sale major,.5.
tioii of' five and' bna-lialf hours'. Yes- was warm and v'gorous tromt ,
teVdav's vlrtqvv ii|eans :that;the rnp is,-tliiish. but, ao tar as known, b it ,
Sii'S.,)-'*«■'« * !"»•'' - rtvlsz
Pnttami-ftf abla te Ptbduca, a genius 1 individuals. It'sAjmfl'to be the genjal
epual.tq WerreiiAoff In yacht designing. dKyjoaitJon of, all to abide tlli de, i»(
Rarely, jf ever, ,':has; thert .bfeeh a 0f the majority.
more1 BpSctainiar 1 finish, than the Re- Th<> w j j a 1st <ST Mary Teresa Mul-
likncci's ^stertlay.' 'After racing ,for mother sllperior of St. Patfripks.
mora than an-hour at terrific speed • ■ ■ ^ho died In Paris two
through- a Minding fpg. pellance/burst j was admltted to probate
th'jtoukh- ibe wall of mist ujion tlie \is- By tj,e terms of the will she
ion of the'"epetjtatpre 'od the fleet a«-; ^ ^ .hs th0 eniir(. property, valiied
1 sembifii at the finish line.and, bc« |ing , ■ tQ 'school', a Chartered
under a great bellying. Uallpon Jib. top- 'for educational atid chari-
r^ii vfifil her rail' was awash, Hew • | •
sail, unni nei.nc table purposes
ficro?R. ,ttc finish l-hiC", al'mdst hejore
the spect-ators. could determine rpr a
I1^ro^5:W^tas.Ue.n granted hini, with )1(p bui](,|nR3 (lecIared to he wor'b-
Uho permission of the President, by Mi indictments against county offl-
Frauds Unearthed in Oklahoma.
Guthrie: Forty bridges condemned.
Ilarlin
pnd he
mmisr,
« .v .;les,s, indictment
^ c'rta, suit by t h< g'A at hirfrin! to recover
..... . . „ . , , $12,030 public funds alleged fraudu-
sym. athT' of b^h-thH .offe-.iaU In his , eX[lcnlle(1 alld Hll„.f indictments
v^ntutai In lilp letter of applies-
'i.loftifor leove of aLfiftnee. ComQiander 1
if-in'r-hrieftv oiiflioa-.*; his, pl^n of ac-
of <4n,' hestishipyards, .reinforced
returned against contractors, form
: part of the results of ul'e investiga*
. lion commonced several, we,eks a^o in
In a suitable,ship, built In one .gnuH.wMtcrn oklahotlia „>• «6raco
. , Speed United Slates attorney for Ok-
.s.ttHgth^ed^o -rtie rnaxmium tlegr,,- a(:|ln(. UII(ler orders from tho
•aiyl mtcd .'win, ,J!,meryn ehginfes, -'. u tniea, ut jU8l)ce.
thiit shd may ByMHifth as an expopont j
of''rtmerlwhJsl(ill, and mochanical abil- An p.,p,os,on of 0ytia„,lte
ity," Coir.mander Peary hopes to start »
with iiis expedition about the 'first of!
July «evt. ■
iiio
ccr'taihty*'that it was she.
Hurt, -'
ions were
Twelve nuns. who. are exiles from
France under the recent edict expell-
ing certain religious orders from-that
country are at Austin and will epter,
St. ridwaidfl college. Where u home has
provided fof (hem. They are In
charge of Rev. Father W. H. T-ierney
S'cw' Orleans and Rttv. Father B. J.-
■(5' S. t-., president' of the Holy
of
The , Bipgesf Man Dead.
Cincinnati: -'Rig-Joe" Grimfcs, said j
to .have been the largest man in the
w.orhl is dead at the home of his par-
ents ljere. as..the result of a peculiar
acti.dcnt. While riding In a nab his
grea'l weight liroki- thfoijgh the bot-
tom. and ,pno of 1^is |e.gs was gaslied
iii<?- wound refusing to heal, 11 ritries
wefghild'Tol poninls'-itnd was ",4 years
of, age. He was six feet four inches
in, hfiglii. and hisj'^o.dj' and limbs
were Of [KixUdfroiiH proiioutions.
Railway Reaches Mafhsclwille.
"MadiS-onvill-ft: Amid the ^cceamin
(if I of whistles, the ringing" of bells
a nd
-vear.rold dfttighter of Mr?.
Charles; t-^esqman of ^arjop,,ftoreji ^uhtrtar^(fls were shipped:/ Good. a. vHdo>r.M»vins- in Brown iouij-
keeper and accountant; Mrs. A.'L. * —'-
PresVoii.'iiialWii. 1 " " " " p* *ln"'a tlffricult'yAday night , two
f he'jury iii' fhe'feiSfe' df-Qeof' itenn^, lli!»feJ'hM»th-»it«SaA.Augustine, Kdgar
i" * • ; ' t . i , i *5* ' ;
who is Visirihg r^a/h-e-t^fhrpW- Rocuhill, S."C.'; probably fjitilly. W
two iand, met with a fatal acciden'' Mon- | T slaughter, Hickory Grove. S. C
~ . . .'•« • .iJ ..r n ' ■ ^ . » y
Chara4d«ritl»r>pei0juthe.pej,s^i},q£,tl?e J.WnfldflliSh«& .I'll6'1 hls !'''''!Rpr,
daughter,ot Action Forcjnati Hawkins j jn-law, MiddletSn, with a shjitgun
at Elkhart, Anderson counly, Augist'/ws,!tiyi rtfrtte- in OrtW surrendered to
I
18, fcturtled* a'TefdtcS -of.giil)ty'ad(i>aa-l ibofiff.
sessed his punishment at death.
l.'lAi ift# M fi ' -The'k,U:
'nlofv; Tihrfia# Ca<iilty, #as
the foot by a/°^h.e^"a^^ ; of an embankment where they ware
chopping weerlB^b^aMrtadta , d, in an al,proa,t, fa a
near dvinfr before the services of apny- i 1 J , ■ ,,
M-r CIJ1IJS oej» SucH/employe, Jay Gould,
slcian could be secured.
day while swirvsing on tbefou^S of a
wagon'fratsft that wosistiinding on end.
It' title l-over rthd fefl ricro's-li^r Hiest,
inflicting Injuries froVa"wiilc*u/§Wj died
in thirty niinu'ffs.. ;
' oil.j ~
Six Killed; Twenty-five
, Charlotte, N. CV: Six per
killed and, twenty-five .injured, one
fatally,and two serioijsly. in a wreck
on the* thp Southern 'Railway near ' SpjUapl,.
Yvrkyijlf -S. C,, aljo^it noon Thursday: i:ioe« i tdltf-'e. .
Tha Dea ": fflngipoer BricVbuu . • Irr.-;.!. 'I urner r-upcJ '-it*, ™ : thf booming of anvils, tlie new Inter
,y,o,l., Hhyne, f»3-,af. t'fie'JfdrtJi .Texas insane-aHjlum at ,1 er^. |
!th tbr-oe unknown H" rc.l],h?P jip,1 orgatilipd a, training sqhowl
'Juliiis Johnson, .iu-tha' institution, .tlie purj-osf or
which '13'to prepare expprienced ntirsea
for tV lnfiVmary and other branches iff-
seriousW- T. C.' Hicks, Lancaster, S,, t)K, ,a,ylum. Forty-five. i»f th(i at(pnd-
C„ seriously. .Jho wreck was caused arils..employed in .the .instUpyon. »i
fortV feet'. i)tJgin tftkihg lessons at owe arid olhi.t*
| will _follo\v.
in
Fi - email
Cltrtk !
groe. .The injdrcrd'
v , ... Theskilling Saturday at raw.i-e. ,
as' 'W ]rfp4rttrjjj {"+ joung mar.iel men
; Southard and Ilrown, by the ca\|ing m
at Pawnee. «W„- A call for local «|it*iH election In.lia-
county - has"" b'Mi" 'iittnifej-oasly.,
by the collapse of a. trestle
high over Fishing Creek.
nititMiab and .Great Northern railtoad
e\t(uislon was usb(»i-Kil into Madison-,
v'ilfe. ' ITuddretts of people from, the
tii\yu aj.id ^u'rrfoiii)i!lng country were
present to witness Uje^pmpletion of
tbe 1-ailmad and welcome its coming.
The (lepdr-is under cmistriliiMaa tUld
rfigulw;, tlftins. ^ Seg/nj j-unuUig in a
few days.
libSdgrt.iA tjhjal'/employe,
escaped narrowly.
The Methodist chiirc'K' of" Texas 'has- --- , . ^ ))o
boifglft "i t^efVd=rffo«i "bflcK fluffing 4 * X ffeTgKt 'eilii<i<''bSt fhC Ohitefeo •»!*■!
AoittfiJa P^IP, at- ft -y <^2S%j A.ihnn,.railtray. ezriUfdetli|eaft Bloom Joseph Cvllc.y. aad itohii wj^ra l Vaz0I, were .{oUQ<] near the body, which
Fsjfk } Upton mortally wounded by an j^s^ia and stMf when.&mpd
D.Tocndenc ard Qaits.-
fallal! The'dead tiody o£ ,a man.
stiptmsed '10. !«'■ namrtd- Louis Boy I
i — ,«»'Jfr.tf»nart''-:'bp th«
• up l>) April.-' "'association
'a nlM5^yeai:-'qtt' >f filch rt 'hoy was ! was fournl-Tlmrsday morning-ori 'thu
iro^iedJP.tjiVfilqGrand,; at" fti Paso , Batjr. owbwifev^ni, near the brewHT-
Itfondav vthile siviainiinSi^iilv a icrowd ■ His throat had been cut .i so >'•'
wrists, and a partially empty, botll-
labeled' "nnx romioa" ami a bloody
-'il' iied, arid [ft will lie.^resetrted t°-"tw*.'[jj;^g ^ sVct -/fci-r
coimiiksKionCrs' .t'PW't^t ,an car/;.' K:t!y. oul <jf_iCtree.n,ville
Labor disturbances have ans?n
the glass working trade whjcU ;b t\a
culminated in a 'strike' of 1400 jRlate*
workers in New York, against thu Met-
ropolifan district Mirror M<rtiufaci,ur.
and
Four Are Killed by a Trolley.
Pclham, N.' if 4TJri/«'l ^
as soon as he can move.
was killed anil Fireman C. C.'Keltr
which, as the „.... ...
conference season is now on, wili ba ^ fatally injured
about the first of itdxt y4ar 1 ] ■ ' _!—
i special treasury agent 1 1 Somerset, KV: Three
the '.lacdb ltifppV'rt1 "fee convpiny in
Ne,w YqrJt. ,j ,, ,.,'
" ' Ajl'WlHfney, 'WVa.-,J't» «»!{«! npan in- |
m«il were f!1]'|',,,j a j'ady and'was presented with ,
iti'r.ari'd' fe4.^efs py tho ;
f
tins ceitwis
person.-
OnlJ
ftwmd.on the,d«md man s
'The Henrietta Olt Field. '■
Port Wartlht- E. »C. WelWey W4S
Wood
gate tho alleged Jaulty classification of
imported cattle. ^
The controller of . the .currency hM
received a report from the receiver of
the Groesbeck National Bank of Groes-
yin£ <§t;il liabi''H|csi|f t^e
■<A\ Ih^CestMi
I. A. Barnes, a aycviio, -<»— , - . . ST ,
at El Paso has resigned. Battes Wis-1 killed and steveral wounded iM wUP| ajjeq^Hrf fta .
formerly the private Wcretarv of Gen In which Winchesters and ♦woSrer!.;rt<WfnR ., . j „ U.u^ i | | d<?Yjii.frqm.Henrietta and reports ih..t
and was sent here, to invest!- were,.used at. a catupmeeting it M^im • i- • • i-f giving'M'Sifre of W. i the oil field near Henrietta is broad
Victory, Pulaski . county >S"n1W* ^ and'^sidWW i» Tnnw.^see, j cning and .that there has been foiisld
were in progress when Williajft Bolton, T'eJtarkana ot a oongestlie clritl. I eHM* development recestLv
a constable affempted to airttt^ two of , ww ! and Colorado'-parties.
men naitieO Richmond,. Ajight fol- . )hp wrpcklnf, of a lroUcy1 s6ta" '<* tlre
lowed, in which Bolton, thouali wount,- • ' ■ ' r ' -J— "-1''
^d. killed both ,theRichmond» and yafe-»r near \\M^barre, Pa,
hi^elf ki^let!^ *':£ nbus 'Garrison'.
n-i 'i
collision Sunday between two electru
tUrealtened ^a'
tnrvMCiieu )f m()rc than twenty an lrotir,
trike by' -the Amalgamated- IntarrtV and ,niijelee.n
tional '"fjihSs Woriiers"union *H o*ar , ~ ^ ti-ioHnTy fiijurcd that they' the un-
thf country. * ! der ptiyslcinna' care and ecveml ot
District' Judge Watts' of Beaumont j th.-se-pr^expected to die As there
1W 'appointed Judge Thompson •'« g.".| * i|~ »-'f two
commissioner of sale for the Greater i cars. many others received cuts and
New York Home pil compahf^ |ho ; mjnor ^juinde which did, not prevent
minimum' price -for, which, Jhfl prpper.ty ,,tbw gpi^, ^ \iuur home's.'
can be sold Is fixed at J22,r.tftl, t The ,
jJatf .is* Sept. $1., t j iiiA'i •
' -Nearly a thousand Missouri toiwrs )
have gone on a strike because aa aver., i fca^Vwaiie eitaillshrnent of J. W 1-ano
age Of H a day wasn't '^ood enough
. fr-
ill tjie
hardware store of J offer, burger &. Scott
at Torikawa, Okla., totally destroyed
tha store and the dry goods sture of
Joritlman & Alsprow. Tbe frant of
the Chase-Uryson hardware store was
blown out. William LiegerOtf, a
farmer, was fatally injured. Total l«sa
$35,000.
Doc Bacon, colored, has 1 received a
respite of thirty days from the.gover-v
nr,r of Virginia. He was to have berniF
laing Friday at Boydton and tho delay
so enfuriated citizens of that/ place-
that an attempt waa made to/, i'ynch
Bacon that night.
A new world's record for long-dis-
tance running was made by a passon-
Sger train on the Baltimore and Ohio
railroad early Sunday morning. A
stretch of 128 miles was covered in 125.
minutes.
Annie Fredericks died near Alva,
' Okla., Saturday in great agony, after
j suffering two days from the bite of a
homed frog. She was traveling over-
j land with her parents.
ICdward Burke was killed svttile at-
^ tempting to board a trarn af 0)tl.ahoma
I -CAy. '■'• -I.,"*- <U-
George Kennev, the negro \V,l)o was
rcoatly convicted at Pale-fine on a
cliaTgJ ef tape and given a di'lilt;, sen-
ience! will'appeal his cas?.
Four Mexicans, engaged in a street
tight at El Wso/ Pisfols knd knives
were used with deadly effect, t.wo ot
the party being killed.
Malor Uelmar broke the v.-oilds
trotting record tor ge|ilim;\at Narra-
gauacit, going the mil- p 2:02 1 2.
Machinery has been ordered for tho
Texas Southern shops at Marshall.
agents and stevedores at New
Ada Has a Fire.
-'Ada,i TV: Fire broke out, in the
pay.
He
bed. C" Rankin'ofllclatedl at the E. I*
In iy glr-
lKi*k^at
69
pateiU
Several
stray shots-
*
persons
woiftded ,by
value of the assets at $144,694, showing
a deficiency, of $^0.4i5-
' <A*ln» Hsniwh- Otafbors ^a.oid^i<Jg5»> ♦ -A #C«rgs» Jet#, JC-Savjptgd fit assa? •
woman of Kaufman .place, dropped , fp.^,n^ t R- Marcum, nl Jaclvson. Kv
caw*;.";
Ah uiiitnowh man *a» fou.n«l in th#
rfver fit Sj'. 'Loirts. Ttedth caused:
fice of the Peace, who pronotneed It
deJilt»'frbM:ht»Srf'faihire. . ri
J h Halbert, P N. Hrane hrrd
f»l W CWflcana,. with G.
J Ifpflin C. B. Hightower and a nun:-
:i;i lW. iti»W'
was | Jake* fVonijp
the ftsaifsinat !<*>
Jaaius .Cuckrjl).,
Thursday. i
to stand trial for
of Town Marshal
The case was .oallipd
nek $25,000. and will
in a few days.
Jsrt'b* of.Kinney connli iasj
1 ^old iftoA hi's-Kd An. ora *oa'»
t log'to flic Jamc-
l\ U>n , and, lleSri" B'Jlt.bn' at 4- t- r'
h«a«. ,i • • • -> - - , ' "*■,
from a KU'r.shft' w"up^; ,. i _ ,|
Uulga'rii-" declares -.thet- hhe* jwlll oc*
^upy a i),'Utral'position' pending settle- :
in,-nt of trouble ,in th® Walkani,.; j .,
\ril1l8m Walftorf Astot' has jcontrft-.
ut, ,i $1',,, ' ,1 to a' fit.d file re-
i^oarch for a cure.fpr. ca'^q-T. , j,.
u Th# RTjeyt jbsil'linjs ^t;
C., was dcaomsudtbs Ace,
' ' 1 -■ t-,..... '•
& Co. and destroyed it. iogethtr with,
tho confectionery establishments of
. ._ ohlfiuijijpi^twb.
b> dedication of thellew'Mct'lidaiStichurch [restaurant and thn grocery c. i.ablish-
He says that dedicat i°«iol «e + ... ofjjj'ne BToR. ainl Reed & John-
land bought for ?12 per »/' Mart last Suiuia..
has'sold for as much a»i-4-50 ,cer_ JoHp, Oozier . . ,
the etectrlc light plant- ofilleii-. man..bad Ijis skull crushed by porf ig
irno^- being-stivplled witB the -m-contact with a bridge near. \\ q|nut
Voii.'ind^Uat'.U «vas;Vf^ sitWactorjt.J ' fepring^- ' '"J1
« . . t.s, 1 -m: 'TTrzi: -a* ;J J ' i' ' • Hon. Phil
Prohibition Tn Hunt County
acre
acre.
A/-1#
a Texis Central, brake- 4^n» 1'KMuMldinc <i.#'U>iw<l J>>' I-»no K
was owned by G. E. IvCgs and that
Itced & Johnson was owned by J.
Conn
Shin _
Orleans have locked up that Port3
shipping by going ou a strike Friday
at noon. i ,
Jack I.ewia was killed in the Indian
Territory by the accidental dischargo
of a'guit. 1
The city council of Ueuispn has voted
in favor of municipal ownership of tlie
water system at that TdSce. ~ ^
gtate s,Siool 'lpn| |as «o more
4 bonds.
s,4iool >f (int| l is t
which to imitha.J<
Miller nd MrJ. A.
T
Barry,
1 C;.' »ehner pulled ofl a-prohihltioi? de-
' lbons 'ckfSdd.1 A rushing ihutfipjess was white pupils. . ^
dotij." ^fdHncsiTat' on- aceon*t «f re, " Th# "First' Natlonalo liaa_k of frost
3 I
Greenville: Judge Newton qe^t^ed i
money with
Will Carroll, aged eighteen fears, ia
in jail at Rockdale on a charge 01
horse theft.
Will Morrow (VII from a> derriclc
A mulfyj^jbile hitfh^ to a hay rake
on the R.. T. I}aU<> ine;ulyw, «CAr ^ay-
firld, su(J<?^hv i^PP'-fre^Jroni sight
und leftcth^ rfl^iv^r and. rpKe sitting . Kri,|ay, at Sour i>ake, and difd Satur-
aho\e an old well wa^coyer^ u|» ^ay?
t kno
by the hay and whicn was ni
be in the meadow. The mul
In
fctsfcir
ii
ir Georg» Kami.
ft* relief funjl i
Ln
p* v -
J» 'IV
lU,?1-'
lent?
Sternkor
* bdiaiod •
md E«1 Ruhl wero
Waeo bv ihf ex-
ra r^TPrVr4C; !
over which in^r^rt*
'or the prp^arf.iirm4'
?ttering work.
ijfuer. Jo
for Lit
1
toot
i&i.
Dvir.r f pr.3 of
; av ng 'ik
i udl^i at
laereaxe-of tilt-IB. . 'r> yif.gtn 'hnh«ft«!'' itonwits- WJsr*-K
c^sviil. Get. " waterworks | killed by Turks in three.'feocnt bfc|.
C-larksvirie • The'CltJr Crtncfl'^'aBtf J 1
M a franchise to,a Oalias contracSpr , France Is aljnm n cr^eTu*o
^ stvm of water sending.,fanatical >tb.ui.au»; tt
aJ G*M3£«UV«
for
their
J.. V**i
-'T^ gal;.... i
i h|ure lioucht anit ,
of limber land fronting , *
»n<t wlU iAt'Sfs, 'f
-i.at* u» j
M ** rinwrt
tB
>w jeff^riop1
.n. !Wih ;iHH
prod net to jl offer ion.
a t»ox. crat«
• i,[ jus «■
VtrJrsfifttt*' Col
fart.iry
iliv.
..•Tsi.i. V v»h.
for his
sbt,w,
tor of palmistry, you
n 1 shoui l think he'd
vS »U u> the lo-::
yf ^ b* .!«
to put ir a prlTAt'e
worn? , Xtjcj>HRE^e of the two
wefls -Owacd b»-- th« ciw if (ncind
,th^J contract. The granted
water to t^, eity jai
all the churches, and also puts ui
fri«' watering; Ur,.MpH for'tho trawi^at
n public on the square ' Th* KVfii f
" ' THe -franchise* 1* -twenty flv#, ye*r-
I \Ki>rk is'lij 'bcgfn Jt'rfllt' SUtqrsWra
* 511# « ...I D^.-iUc.lO 1 O
leep
il in
and
a
Tff*arn««
nm mlliHMtm betwi
Fort Washington.
hot ahd
latter
L-n trol-
on the
Will Morrow fell from an oft derrick
at Sour l.ake and is thought Jo be fa-
tally injured. ^
Kid Mitchell, colored, esc^odnjm
offiC
liam
us
13 J
quell
fn'OtrttfOi:
about
Valley
iLtje, t.)'ouijl-.l In Macedonia.
Bryan favors Hon. John H C
ihe li'tanrratic candidate. 10 t
Jrnalor itim«.a i& O' . ,.
'Britfsh W>-t Africa is raising
1 usua! insorfat 6f cotttm this Jet
>" • • . .. i it
i. . j Fu» p®i#nt laa^ f13
fringes gtrilfy of -a felouy.
and
.ft*' 11
Jncd more
I vit I
irk as
tMS"'-'
•<Lt tii
in IjW I' 'i;j' ji,l,:. l^i» i,
a—-:", idirl.t- h> miMi-'V "
I I Ml
UJLt-1
re^l
in- i
Fa
•rs near Texarkaua b> sl^pi
cuffs. .7
Tom U>ng was thrown from his
Uorse at Bremond and his recovery is
'doubtful. " *
!,' Will Knnis was
the T#vk an aa t
V icw.
A test well in search of o
al a,»' *, "1 at Edna.
Thp dredge boat Sea 1-
near ltorkport
The Head Mareh is not iff
t; I one that the m isiciJ
oered.
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