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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 32

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TEE (MIWESTON DAILY 5fliWs, TUESDAY, FEBftUAEY 10, 1891. HOUSTON AHD TBIAS CENTRAL R'T All Rail Pvafcfe dally nich war. Thrown tin f. caKxToti Trains 1 aud via Dallas, TJealeon StOs.ll* SUawt Hoailcri c.nd I'hronch to all Mtnls.Oo.lokf si ronU to New alii In the Keuth- rU and Bt. a rholco ot rootM O'olnc Soulb, LOOAli L-are.

TIME IJAUD. No. IAUY. (Joins Ncrlh, Arrive, v'n. No, a DA1UT.

p.m. MO n.m. 4.60 p.m. t.40 a.m. t.

If a.m. 4,10 n.m. 4.U A.m. ft.OJ~m. 7.30 p.m.

NfoKlnner Worth. MorpMi Henrne, a.m. Auiltn V.I3 p.m. li refill nru. rim.lHouitoD...

5.W p.m.IGntTeston N.OrlrMii I 10.li) 10.07 p.m.] M6 p.m. T.ai turn MOST FOULLY MUBDERED BEATEN AND BPiAINEO OK SOAttD A STEAM TL'Q. of a at VTbavf Murdered br Some Unknown 1'or- bjr Spann. 4.60 p.ni 1.40p.tu. 4.K().m.

M.U) 0.111. S.W a.m. 4.15 p.m.' .0 n.m 10.15 5 a.m Ticket Acent. Ualvcrton, A. A I Arent.

R. li. IIOHINS, Trav. 1'aM. SANTA FE EOUTE.

Gulf, Colorado Santa fe Ry. 1C.CJ-. TI.MI! OAHD. In Ertoot Doc. STATIONS.

Arrlvo. a. m. ll.U a. m.

f.00 p. m. 8.15 i. m. MUp.

m. 8.W n. m. Kott Worlh. Kanus City.

10,45 p. 6.67 p. 1.SS p. TJtuei tiHlveitou to KnniasUltj, 30 mnA 40 Through Pnlhnrvn PaUoo ButTtt oa Eipreai Trains, (lALYStTOK AND 110U8TOH 1 Oflur and Vortr 31hiuieji. IJT.

Ar. Houit O.AB.V.dei'ot Hontton, Central dupol XiY, Honilon, Citral depot X.T.I10U»toi},O,. C.JcH.fc'.itspot axil 3.40 ma 7.M dm 0.15am 8.00 pin 4.40pm J.Su 1.1 1 4.55pm 15.25 pso 5.Wpm 2.10pm 6,05 pin 10. 45pm II. O.

THOMPBON, W. XAUMASW. Q. P. and 1 A.

Union Ticket ISt. TIKE BAiraiiTBI AMD 1 Hour Minn North of HoostOB Lr Ijulvtiton. At Uoaiton, Union depot Ar lieujuic. teal la Uonitoh, Central LT Houtton. union depot! 8.10 ua 4.M lUMam 11.30 am 1.06pm 10.00 pui t.00pm 7.83pm OKO.

D. Ticket Areal. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 169U WBATHB SYNOPSIS yOBBO AST The followiniz dnUy weAtbcr synopsis -frociutU by t'ae director at Texu from United wttthar Tuc by the Mtrlct this pUca: BYHOPSIS.

Tets. 9. biiro- meter orar the vouthern nlopm lonMt a lorrorUto rexloa. Ihe coldtit weither of tlio Maiotx prevfiUs throughout wHt and norLhwMtand la moving eutwKTtl. Light or rain has occurred generally throughout the country.

Northerly wind prevlla. KORKCAST FOR TKBnUARy 10. For Texas: Continued cold with looiil northerly wind. DEA.TH OF OAPTAIK GUTKJIIE. Ht Avar at Hla Homo Early tarday KorniDar.

Captain David Gat brio, for many Mr pilot at this port, died yettorday morn Inf at 4 o'clock of pneumonia. The Gfinaad was In the DSth year of his and had bwn of Galvcaton for tho pwt coxnlnEbero dlreotly war. Jle hud been tuastor of numerous TMiels and bnUed to all quarters of the Upon coming to tills city ho en- Ured tbo Pilots' usoclatlun, of which he baa ODO of its raoit prouiiaeut ma tube rs, lie was oua of tU4 fow oharitnble moa one meets In thU life, 11070r heaitnting to relleTe tho needy. CaptMa Guthrla was a member of Hnrmony Lodge of thli city, by which body he vrlll bo burled this morn ing at 0 o'clock from tho family residence, on Pot co utrect, between Twelfth and Thirtcentb. born lu EUo.

Flte county. Scotland, and leavua a wife and children to mourn his lose. At about 11 a. ni. yesterday Ceronor Spnn was notified that tho body of the uiau lu cbargo of the i tug Justine, belonging to Smith Uro.

ot Columbia, Urnv.orla eouatT, nt the toot of Sixteenth street anil the wharf, bad been found iloadou board of BalJ tug. The tut' had been lying chore for somo itmo undergoing repairs, i i man as kcapor nnd gcneratl)- in charge. Upon proceeding to the plate i of Police I.vrdau most horrible condition ot alTalrt WAS foucil. Thoro lay tho body ot miuilorcd jnst ni ho with ulotbcs on; blooUy linnUkeruiiLnf lying over hla noao nud mouth auU tho sralls of the llttlo cabts In which ho slept wore (at hlfl hend) bespftts tercel Tclth hli blood. There irero intir doop Khsatly itounili In his forohcnil Jntt rtboTo hla ejoa nnd np Ipto hla hair, mado Hppnreutly by a hatchet or souao almlbirlnatruruout, ovary ono of which penetrated to tho brnln.

He TfRB ruardorocl TrbHo ho slept, but whether for plunder or rovcngo, at proseut possible oroii to uuruiisc. Tlioro hntcliQtaud liammor lying around, but the a could not hnvo made thu Trouoda, nud the hntchot sbowei! no indlcjtton ot having been used for that purport). Upon careful luvattigaMon by tho chief of police "was found that hts name was Wliliam H. "Byrom" or "Byrum." Thoro were found ninons: the ofTecti Bcatterod rather looitcl? around him two Itcoueoa or inapcctor'a to "spoelfil ea- clnpera" ot dnto 7, 1S9 nnd December 10, 1600,. reapectlvely, nnd each i for one joar, anil tinned L.

C. 1'nvahboTffer, Inepcctor of boilers and Robert Murray, tnipscto' of hulla; aU son telegram date Docembor 1SDO, flljjneil Smith" and la AS follows, towit: "Columbia, Texas." "VKLA8CO, Fee, rlijht. If YOU wnnt money get ft Harris. tsr to OrAnee. (Slcued) L.

SMITH." That his a wa: W. H. Byfom la 5 ocd a doubt proren and that WAS mur- erod Is almost equally cdrtaln. From tho condition ol the body is little question but that he had been dead since tome time Saturday night, but not aoonar, ai be had inn' Mid spoken to SaturdayeronlDE. The following testimony taken: Mr.

tf. J. Fltzmorrla fwlilte), lottlflss: I amenglnter on board of the Wharf company's pile a Slxtiinth street and the wharf, and the body upon wliioh i a being held. It Is that of the keeper or tnnc In charge o( the little steam tug Justine; I i ha rras the engineer In ohsrgc. At about 10.80 o'clock: I was cnllod npon by Manninif, who works on this wharf, who told me he tho raan on.board the vug was dead; that bit was afraid to In, and asked me to go with him and air.

I irent with htm into tho llttla cabin and found thedeceasid dead. His hold wan bloody, and ao wire the walls of the cabin near his head; I did not cxarntao him closely, leaving that to tho officers of tho law. It looked like murder to ma, but I know nothtuB ot the caie. Frank K. Manning, colored, tsstineJ: I know thin body; It Is that cf the man who had charge ot the little tug Justine.

I saw blru aliTe last Saturday; he spoko to Can- tain Unocb Smith and to me. It was In the evening. This mornloit about 8 o'clock was with Captain Smith again on the wharf near hla boat, and saw him through thedoor, which was open, lying just ai he was when the coroner I thought i strange then and went on about my busl- nias. At about 10 o'clock I was again Ar AN AXJTOF3TT HELD Upon lb.n Body of tho Oolorod Boy Shield) Killed wltb a Tvsot P.lfln. In tho matter of tho Imiuoat auon body of Fttd Shields, uotbing lias bgru done by Coronjr Spinn, ozcept tha of Drs.

J. IJurke nnd Dock at tbo nost mortem examination held by thom, wblcli Is follows: To James T. Rpanti. I haye to ret port o'clock p. Feb.

8. 1S9I, tho asBlntiviicu of Dr. Dock, I intiilfl an autopsy on tho boity uf Fred Shiolni. Tbe-o was found a wound. Tho bnll tored on i httU 1 botwean nud ribs, flva incbej tbe spluo, nrd pnased forward, upward and to i lower marjjln of right RrHfclnt; tiie aurfaso of lobo of liver, pnsaini I tbo rlpht aids of heart, nud WAS itclloctod front tho Inner surface of or brtnst Iwui 1 Qnally lodslog In tho nohborhoud of loft sliouldnr, where liAlf proved unuvnlllnc to fluil It.

Xho rlcrlit ploural cavity nod Derlcardlnl cavity woro illled with blood which escaped from tlip wounds In tbft heart. The wound of would iudiCHto ball of 83-Cftllber, bub tho I to second rib the bullot bnTu bouu cnuofld by amnllai'ono. Yours ftilly, J. U. County Pbvfllclnu.

Verdict by Juduo SPATHI: Murdered, by person or unknown. Tho Ladles' Restaurant. Tho ladles of St. James 1C church aro mootluR with much success at their dining hull In tho Washington hotel building on Trnmont street, Tlio hnll Is crowded nil day long nnd tho Imndaomo young ladles who wnlt on tho tables are busy Hitting from table to tuble to supply tho wants of tfce nunioroua Tlaltors. 'Iho hnll will bo open again to-dny hourly wolcouio Is In etore for all who may nttead.

Married at the OatlxcdraL At tlio Cntlipdrnl 2 ru. yestordny Miss Mary Elleu Norris, dnughtsr of Mr. nud Afra. Jnmos Norris, was tunrrlod to Mr. Benjamin Dotson, both of this city.

The brida Is a popular jouny lady and the groom ia to ba cougrntulntud. They left oa the etenlUK trnlu to iprnd inoou At New Orleans. Wo are opening dally new lines of Novelties in Spring Dress Embroidered Dresses, Fine Hosiery, Etc, Vitltora at The Nows Offlco. foDowlQK wore among the Tliltors at TIIE NETTB office jcitordtj. Charles Biter, Chnrlei Cowun, Wichita, P.

Basiltt and El Cbarlcb F. LlTeth, Charles Klelel, Chicago; W. K. Buckley, J. H.

Taylor, F. W. Durable, 1 II. K. Frnnson, J.

U. Hill, W. a Urban, A. O. WoodTrorth, A.

E. Spencer, C. L. Boring, TLeo. Ijerlog, G-.

W. Strums, S. U. lluiton, N. C.

Jfungte, J. A. Pslnter, Hill G. M. Temby, A.

G. Ullmore, A. Sharp and H. D. Lsflor of tba Hortston DIcjrole club; Mrs.

Alice Clark. Thorp Springs, HlchsrS Buckley, Ban Antonio, Giorge A. Cbabot, Jarnai V. Upaoo. San Autunto; J.

W. Woodson, Cuero; -Miss I.ula Brjsn, Mln Alice Bantry, Mrj. C. Foster, Dr. George A.

Houston; T. B. Anderson, W. C. AVflson, C.

W. J. C. Wllion, W. R.

Lott, H. Anderson, Goo. Smith, Wasblnctou: Menczer. Dallu; C. Unll, Puebli, B.

N. Wacker, Elllnger; A. C. Calloway, Hempitiad; IA. T.

Galloway, Courtaer; E. A. Wllliumi and wife, Allu irfnnla Hearne. J. L.

Snnrten, Hamilton; J. O. Haller, TeropU; Miss Blanche lers Temcle; JoeL. Dean and wife, Temple; MlM Aunle Martin, Mlt Nellie Woodruff, Little Rook. Ark.j Ella FUher, Chloe city; H.

P. Jalim Dr. W. W. Mc- Klllwn; WfM Jtiste the little and ai he wa still lying In the same position I thought It looked ny, nnd went orer and told Mr.

Fitzalui- mort that I he was dead. I don't know anythlnic o( eh) matter, nor Ho I know bow ha caine to death. I also I Hughts, who went with Mr. and me to Inrostigate, whtn TTG found he was Chrlitiarj Horton teitlded: I know tha bodrnpw wbloh thli Inquosb held; It It that of 4t. Byron, an DDglnecr by pros fission.

Tho first time I met him wits last sunimor, about June, at Velasco, Brazoria county. He was workloe for the Velnsco Jettrcompany as enKlriaer, 1'ho last time I saw him allvo wax about a wjok ago. He was then In charge of tne steam tug Par- tlnl. At nbout 11.15 a. m.

to-day I naw some policeman colng In a hurry toward tho tuff. I followed, and found the body as It when tho coroner catrne. In uiy oplclou ho looked like a murdered ruan. Messrs. J.

G. Smith Co, of Columbia, wero Iho facts ns far AS learned by Coroner Spann and tbe county physician hold an autopsy, but has as yet made no return. MO51US' KOYAI. PUSrOFrlOE. Visitors wish tickets to tho grand Marili Urns bnll at Harmony Jlall to-ntsht can procure them at the muelo atoro of Thotnas GoggAn coroor Market and Twenty-secoud streets.

Don't forget the K. of P. ball at Turners' Ilall to.night. All rliltlng brothers tre cordially larited with their ladies. Coma one, come all.

Tickets CO cents. VI9ITOKS TO OALTESTOK Who mT need pianos, organs, sheot mnsio, a a In the music line, will Sod tbo largest atock In the south iu the three-story building, corner of Market aud Twenty-, second atreets, occupied by Tuos, Goggau Bro. Our lino of pianos are: Stelnwar, erlng, Weber, Emerson, Iverj Pond, xenulaa Mathushek, Vose, Klmbal), Nerr England and Bale planosl TOUR DENTI8T HAS MOVEB. On and after tho lit of February Dr. Perkins the denr.lst will occupy the corner roomt Prsaton's drug Btora, e.

corner S3J aud Marksc ete. (entrance 22d he will maintain his usual popular YAI.EXTIHKS, All styles, from csuts to 9V 60. In lots to tho trade. Order of W. J.

Jrt, Bookseller, Houston. Jos. V. LOVE, cor. Strand anil Tremont Stencil'and Hubbet btamp maker to "Uls royal ntba" Momus, Misses' Bibbed Blaok Hoss, warranted, fast'por pair IOC Ladies' Black: Hose, full finished, Imported, warranted fast, per pair 2Sc Ladles' Bibb a Blaok Hoso, full finished, warranted fast, per pair 20c Large variety In Ladles' Blouses, from 60c apieoe up.

100 different styles la Mattings, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Lace Tidies, Cnrtain Loops, Shade Pulls, In those goods we can show you a better lino than any other house in the city and Save You Fully 60, Per Cent, Onr Shoe Slock Is the moat complete in the city, Fine Kid Button Shoes For Ladles from $1.26 a pair up to to the Finest Hand made French Kid Shoe for $3.60. AU these Shoes are sold elsewhere from 2i5 to 35 par oeiit above our prlcsa A visit to our establishment pay you well. country will b9 packed and delivered at Depots Freo of Charge. Be Sure that you are on Center Street, and Look for the Sign, JUB. O.

P. HALT. -I FriotlM limited to of fr, Throat and Note. 169 MO1UII8' PHOTOGRAPHS are pionoaiiod tbo finest Saeceuor to Cor. Market and Center U.

Conele, W. Bennett Womack, M. L. JMM Wormuk, Gtlrtitoc. Caldwtll; CfalrMton Athletio Asioolatlon, The of the Atbletlo clnb haft completed arranEeraonti an IcteioaiiCi' athletic exhibition, to be glwn in their club rootne to-tnorroir The vrogramnie will cootlir, ot Bparring, olab iwinRltijt and a fonr-ronad gloie betnwu tiro boxrrs, kr.srra prUntals Wab 3mc and Jim to will be banjo' aoloa and daatU, and a Iftngbable slump by a well known local araa- Uar.

'flckeU ara BarmtKF OlnbBalL A Terr ball vruglren at Htrmonr lait. night br the Harraony club, com- climsntarr to laJlo f.l jiroMut jf whom I atoutartti the whether frji ptcolfulf oob-I Bicycle Esos Postponed. Owing to tbe inolomency of tho weather the bicycle racca were nob held last night, but the woathorperoilUlDc the programme, na pnbllshed la jesterdsy'a NEWS, will carried out this morning nt 0 o'clock. Tha track is In excellent condition, and la pronounced by the Tlsitora to be tho finest in tho To-ntgbt At 7 o'clock tlis bicyclists will moEt at the wheolmen's they will form for thadccoratcd and lantern parailo. Some of the decorations are uioat costly and unlo.no and it la quite safd to predict thnt tbe wheelmen command faTorAbio comment from all.

Tbo League of American Wheelmon held meeting yestordsy afternoon. It was tho Inrgeat and most enthusiastic meeting eror held In tho soutb. CJnlto nn amount of business trnnsactcd and urre.nKomontn wore perfoctcd for the atnte meot uoxt eprintr. A moro nccount of this meeting will Appear to-morroflr. Wheelmen who bavo entered the races ehoulrt report at tho track ntO o'clock sharp.

Betormliiod to Gat Thoro. The Waco contingent la nothing daunted In coniMusnce of the breakdown of their wagon in yesterday's parade, Mr. George Diehl requests all msmbera of the Waco boirJ ot trade who tre in the city to meet at the Treraont hotel at 0 o'clock thia morning, the object being to make another exhibit of the Waco wagon nndcr more faToraole circumstances, showino: the goatl- ing artesian well, whtcb la now working oraer. Tho wagon will be. drawa tho paved itreeUot tbe olty.

As the Houston art still hero, If they could be gotten together, tbo Wnco weald gltd to hare theoi joiu thfm in the JLegiilataro Ths following morabori of the ars Tliitioj olty, taking hi the Mnrdl flras festiTitlci: A. J. Keynolda cf F.li'.t, Ilariea of Falls, Kejth ol Grimes, Good- ruan of RobarUon, Mr.rtin of Wlto, King of Bowie, Cain of Wood, Cade ot Newton, Kudd. of llarrlion, Coutdllee of KAstUud, Watenot liood ot Parkar, Uougb and Dogg'U ot Colin, Vutnl of J. K.

Haitiz', Louse of roprcucn- tatlica; A. J. Terrell. Willlom Poolf, coin- mitten clrrki. AT JUSTUS ZAUN'S, Succeuor to Ron Zahn, only Rrst-ilaM'.

photoffraphi. CANCERutmr.D. New discovery. Larga number Send (or Antonio MIMEOOnATlIS AND CAI.IOHAPHI! for by F. 3.

FlooV. Statlonerl, Prlntara nnd Ofllco Ontfltteri. Ueohania Pure Blood nccenary In ordor to hare Jiciltli. Mood's SATHpaTltla tbo tlwd inrlfiar, iiulcVlr conjuotln(r eerofuls, lalt rheam, art all other Inildloai which stuck bloort ftjifl undormlno tlio hoal'b. It also bulldg up tho whole curei dyipepila nnd ilck licadaehc, and that tired feolinc.

daTjplitcr for Syenri tuffored from icrof- In her eyes. After ipflndlns nullo fi ium of mono? wltli no Ijanefit, we tried Tlood'i ritla. TTTO IwttlQJ a'jd Sporma- nantly curod her," Hood's Sarsaparilla frepar-donlr byC. 1. HOOD 1UU.

1OO Doses One Dollar lor't J.lttlc IjtreriVlllt. I joo. JUID.COUNTPEII,WEGQMENOTTOBpraikR. Simply to announce that If you Intend to take home some memento or your visit to the Galveston Mardi G-ras you could not do batter than Invest In one or more of the following and many more articles lengthy Bedroom Suites, Office Furniture, Parlor Suites, Cabinets, Easels, Dining ROOM Furniture, Shades, Folding Beds, Carpets, Linoleum, Oilcloth. My display la tmyona description and It la worth your while to come and Bee, If nothing more, and the high quality of goodfl and low prices will be sufficiently convincing.

REMEMBER, 1 Can Save you TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT in Purchasing anything in my Line, Prices Never Lower than Now. Under Masonic Temple, 21st and Poqtoffice, We will be pleased to have you call at our place of business and make it your Headquarters during your stay in the city, and it will afford us pleasure to show you ail the attention possible. FOR THE LADIES It will bo to your nilranUjro to Call duil Evamlno our J.nreo Stock of BOYS'and tus HEIDEMHE Ouintlers for Hoys, 2218 anil 221C Muriel st. IF you Want well icrceneil, cicau, beat A Send your orders to Flood IVIuckie, ECrTH AND Tclcphotie 108. This Is The Time If jrfca uiaj lo provWo -with fcof tix AnoiL Frtnob or lair PT.CM antl fc POSMAtNSKYj Tailor, bailee I I wliUi E.UPION OIL, IS WAHRANTKD TO BE ABSOLUTELY SAFE AMU GIVES THE BEST LIGHT OF ANY OIL R'EFINED or gijt All T.

L. GROSS CO. SKIP mm. n' Atetita Comialnlaa Mrrcki.aU, nud fitiMiil 'NEW ASSURAKCE CONTRACT or TUB LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, IS A Simplified, liberalized, Tontlae I'oHoy. It eoutaloi all adrant.tet tojethtr with menr that are n.w.

baslnesii vrltten br tho loolMT for the UN I am to offer liberal to flrtt- i alauaonu. onr addreti E. PERRY, Qtntral 787 Miin Streot. Dillu, Tex. -li n.

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