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Fort Worth Daily Gazette from Fort Worth, Texas • Page 1

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snES afMK 1 9o MM JiWO Do arter EDITION JL JOL JOj DUIOCRAT PUBLISHING CO graph news BOILED DOWN las eounu will Issue now currency Heffil limit Slo000000 iidl at lit sehendng to buy Chicago railroad nml cousouuaie Eel tvaji of White Haven PS blew JbraJui aose lie could not pay iiw the ilai mob Strung up Adam Grip- I wis lot uegro robbers ana imp Ynrks irnorttou law 1000 lies of outside eoneenw were filed Hi lg tu llaKinail vt ir fork bankers 01iarl Church lfl In ludis kvrk lias discovered that It bat tbo ol lblt nil Immigration uuaer tno cinrtcr MMlatns colored nuer arresi Bubs Nib for poisoning uw wu vt0 tint TvsvCtmp F14UI nnu iM I Urny I of XsSttWllc lV yiKti raay loiwrvmiiru no Itf Florida mctaii rt has conferred high Ir a lent Dlu of Mexico and the lit nJoiter at Home tcmbeirllug 25to from the Hell nu Charles uimon BrJt aulltor I arrested to follow the example of the uindlni provinces mid iibolUli lta fits un utterly useless Knly York City Itapld Transit is abandoned for the present the telling tho franchise for an road hiln on tho Northern Vnclrle railroad Vim mivrivit mountains ran Illtn bf 100 antelopes killing seven ami lug tUn cnglue iloniicllo the annual convontlou of Jentrul Illlnola Farmers assouauon iaie i solotlona favoring the iwssage anti iitiou bill surcL of won are leaving Bait I ako Bo the recently discovered gow un ion ibo Han Juatt river ilie excite- la In reusing dally VT si JoUu gave theuter party Jgtu in honor of lUs -Winnie Pat Jajsulcr of tho Confederacy wno is eg friends In New York ilNirit TiouomUt a the declluo of jtlfS on Iluiopeaii exiliaiiBe aluce the tiliij uf tho Panama proreedlng it to nt lat 2800uOX0 Xrtuic stated at Hi Poteraliurg that UB00 riJ tigTluulturUta lu central 1 be offered Inducement to emigrate Uilnly rminlated ltulan prorlncea Stalni John llonrKe Thlnl cavnlr KFlward Jixifiey Herenth ralry ipoia of for tliu jxttUlon of major In kdjutunt geueril8 departnwtt of tuo Hnn rrandaoo the ateaiaor llylnir Oiuan lion arnvoti wuu we crew oi i i in the nbiindonptl bcbooiiar i Ulch Ilea Tacked off tbe coast 11 uan named Grant gut drunk ut atiutod homo and rultrok a auow tz Mh bed pulled off his bootn and I lid bus had both feet ampuUMd USClUfli dynamite crulior VchutIub chrodcr left the Ilrooklyn navy yard or Iort Itoynl aound whoro nual teata cr irront dynamite guna will be made next eok Is nnuoum ed by Ilepubllean leauars orth lMota tliut tlirrn will be no if lliiiubllciuiH on tlio uuostlon of a tor This createa groat uueaalueaa the friend of Senator Casey OMo and Jiuiiasiiipi riiurono wuiun secured by the nod Ohio hwcttru Is under eoutraa to he built lli dioid Iud wltutut delay In order cuurctlon with the IJcclfonl Holt reports of tho speech delivered by cryr AMlilam at ins nw year incur In atntlng that his majesty lu rrluif to the army bill said the would bo dlssolred If tho Mil were mused Illinois Bieel Mills lu Chicago clotted on Jar 1 for icpalrs and to settle kcalo of wnyoH an the preeout scnlo ex- 1 on Dec 11 It Is thought the mills not stirc until April Over 2000 men bo thrown out of work amplon llllllardlit Frank Tvos has sent an announcement that ho Is romly to anybody in tho world for any part of at balk Hue the eaino not to be thnn 4000 points 800 night and the Ti ti tuLe place In JIuy 1A3 ra UrlllliU SS years old of Indianapolis her Irtst dollar for a dauulng lesson upper lime she went to a restaurant lugged something to oil then weut to larding house swallowed an ounce irbullr ucld and died In an liour MUhlgun supreme court has fd tho decUlun of the lower court jvrlng Frank A Itetan 32000 damages beluj rnn over by a Luke Shore train luftug lnjtli feet two years ago The any Immediately eao him a checlc tie mioimt JarvU 1anklln Kort ph ir Inmt pom the annual meetlug of Its directors doiicu to remove Its headquarters Kansus fliy to New YorV Tlie bead- In the nutronolls will be under charge of 8 II JarvU and II It Oonk A trunuh ofllee will be tuaintalueU lu uis i ity under the management of ouktin vloo prealdent luro ir a prospect of a lively meat war San iriiuvlsco as a result of the t0 -it mi rump Ajiuours big atockyarda Uiigliterlioue Iflaut The South San in isio siuuglitur housd men wlio lutvo urolled the ban Francisco meat trade omny years do uot like tho Idea of petition and aro trying to make the Btull butchers boycott Armours bment AritO AMRItllAS iKI EBUATE ilestn 8 Jan 2 -The Alra Amort i i ltir im ut ChsrleHtou rok nauMalnu li todsy sml vl iii ated miiinomi in dn ttn iKTomlne liiinr Thuuaunlii ulred people flvut tue SuiToUUillnv iiule viih the oration and of iaiKtpatlou pmclninaiioii In the In the aftertiMui the Ilrit lrtgud of i 8 the flufrwt Ihm1 of mltr xiw In the Unite 1 tfliitu nrnl I ih tevta nj made a brave show WKATITEU FonKCAUT M1 il WV he tiiv tour lioois coding ii rr exes east or ri tn mendlin ficninllv fair ii gpt inileDHrv KHriurnlure orer th Iwnut trlcl variable wind irClnVrec vllCo lias Its tUeotor tifv nqtvrui FORT SENATORSHIPS At Stakb In a Numbor of States Are Rich Plums HANGING OVER OPEN MOUTHS That Watar So Longingly for tho Elusive But Juicy Truit Murphys Cfianoes Good tn New York In Montana California Nebraska Indiana and Kansas Tho Democrats Havo the Best ot It at Present Albany- ST Jan 2 Tho work preliminary to the orgnntxatlon of the lcgislMtnrv wna enlivened tliia Afternoon by tho nrrirnl of the Nw YoTk and Kinfta county monition The hotel lobbies became iTowded and the spirit of the times crept over all llefore the uftornoin adtnuced far Judge Oriffllha and other friend of Kdward Marptiy Jr from Troy arrived nnd opened heed- limrters nt the Uclvan houae in whl tile seimtonlitp eanvaia lu Mnrphy will la ea I ns fr Kdward 1 Porklii fl Jig he Doniocratle general cot ulp Montgomery I county tirrived ik vlth A resolution ctiiloralng Murphys candhUcy Similar resoliillona were also adoptetl by tbo Democratic rouuty commit toe at Ulddle ex Jrnnvlllp nnd also the Domovnitle committee of Madison county Itlchunl Orokcr came from ItichMd Springs nnd called upon Honator Hill this nfteruouu llutnl Mnrjiliy Jr and lieutenant governor alielian were there tuo After remaining with the senator tt short time the three callers with Senator Canter proceeded to the oxecuthe mauaion nml called Uorernqr and Mrs rlier Sen ntor Jnlll nnd Mr Crouker met lu the general station nt 4 oclock and the two went to Now York by the Chicago limited JLIIll being on his way to Washington Mr Murjihy shortly nfierwnrds went lack to Troy Xmie of these lenders will talk for publication Senator Illll will return here to attend the reception to lie given nt the pxecttUvo mansion Tho Democratic senators today dlscuse od In cuueus the couatittitiomtl convention bill pnsHtHl last year It was decided to poMtiiono tho iwuveiitinn until the Hccond Tnemlny in Muy 181 1 nnd to elect the delegates at the November election ns follows 148 delegates by districts four from each sennte district uud 88 at largo nu elector to vote more than 10 derogates nt large The remaining six ililcgtitck at large to chosen as follows Two by olther of the lending Unities receiviug the second highest utunber of votes two from any other orgaiiUatiou noiiiliintlvo by certl fleate nnd easting tho third lilplioHt mini boi of votes and the remuinliiK two in the wune wnv from the orgnuiantlou custlng tlio fourth liighcst huuiIht of votes Tula will give the PmldMUoif isls and labor party representatives nml avoids the constitutional objection to the law passed last winter regarding the 1 pomtment of delegates by tho governor At the Democratic bouso cnucus tonight lion Win Sulser of New York City fwas noniiunted by acclnmutloii for speaker The other olllcers of tlio house were also nominated by acclamation and the caucus ndjorueu after appointing caucus committee for the year Snlxwr is next to the youngest iik seiublymuu ever elected speaker Ex Sonator Iidmuiid 1ett being the jouugost man who ever hold the position IX NKB1USICA Omaha Neb Jan U- Tueadny at Un coln will open one of the prettiest three cornered lights ever seen In legislative session No one of tho three parties has stifllclent strength to trgauizo either house of the twenty ihlrd Nebraska general assembly without a HlstniiPe from one of the other two and so far no nlan of fusion or cnmlilnitlnti has beou presented that inoels tho itii provul of the purtltH intoreatetl It seeina quite probable Unwevur that the Democrats and Independents may get together In addition to tun election of United State senator to aueeeetl Senator 1udduck tho legislature will be culled upou Ut deal with Importnnt rullroiui legislation and othor lnattorH of vllul Interest to the stale uud from this reason comes the desire for contiol of tho organlMtiou of the house ns the party hotdlng the organization can control legislation Tt Is suggested the meuibers of the legislature irit siweine of paity urguuJso the body and let the senatorial light tuko caru of itself One of tho peculiur featurea is tho situation lu Ivno comity lly a deislou of tbo supreme court rendered Saturday Itepiibllcun will be sent to tho houo from that county iuslcud of an Independent To accomplish this it is mv oesanry to serve the court writ on the county clerk of Knox county Wlmn the bailiff reached Xiohrn the enmity seat on Saturday he found th county clerk an Iu lepeudeiiit had been warned of his coming and hud dociiiiiped Tho bailiff is now busy chasing the fugitive clerk from place to place in order to obtain service on him but it la too lute comply with the courts order uud have the Republican member rrcx eut nt the tipenli sension At the eMskiii of the Twenty third Nebraska geiu ial ussunbly which convenes tomorrow nt Lincoln the chief business will be the adoption of rnilroud legislation This hu Ion been vital lssuo In Nihriisku oaiupnigna and has been tho subject of much bitter dlm iiv sion through the pren 4 and on the stump Four year ago the maximum rat bill wo defwiteil iu cominitteo Two yean ago while the Independent had an overwhelming majority in the bouso nud a working majority In the senate they passed a bill so sweeping lu its prorlslona that Governor Ilnjd nlilmugli an ndvo cnt i of railrond regulation was constrained to vote it ft wus pusaeil by the iionse over his veto ami wont to tlui senate Here was enacted one of the boldest pleeeh of obb irp ever known The opiMnenih of the bill knowing It WOUIO pilSt lllilc rfMietlilng lllMIMinl earred kiliiappel Senator Tailor Iiiis rfliwtv put him on an igine and hurried hitu uit of the state into Iowa Then under a call of the house the senate was In a dead lock sessiou for two days and finally the bill failed to pass This measure will probably be Introduced again I but the fact that tlio Independents are I not Ktrong numerically nml are more oiiscivniie in thiir demands indicates that wbiteer railroad lepislatifin is Mused will not be of a drastic nature WTOJTOfO Clveyenne Wyo Jan 2 Tohn IS Os borne who seised tho executive oftleo the oapltol a month ngo in now UIXmI na hiumtnn A ll rnM Ttirler rehniitahel the ofllon to his leuiourutie successor this ofternoou fcaii borue Died his oath wiUi the Jcretnry of state TojiekA Kits Jam 2 The intensity of interest In the fight for the senator ship In Knnunx lata pmctienlly oror oliattowetl the questions of legislation All thai bni been mid nml written about tho eomluff aeaelon since tho election lind reference to the selection of Senator Porkiiiw suceeeser rnther than to the passage atooiulmont or repeel of Iftwa The leglala tu re does not oin for week hence nnd nil umttera regarding lu orjmniaa tlen uud probable action In tlio clinotto state both senatorial ami legblallv questions hinge upon the organisation of the honee Tlie Kepublftaiis have Imro majorlt of one In the houae nnd If tlicy can eompel the attendeuee ot ever Ite publlcau member and keep in line there etteinti to be every reason to believe that they will succeed in organising the house they will succeed In organising tlie house I they desire to use it to tiueuit enough 1opiUlsu to eeuure a majority on Joint ballot and elect a Itepubllcau sucivsnor to Honator lerkina to nil out the pired term of the lnte Henator Plumb I lerklus having been appointed to serve onlv until the preseut session of the legislature On the other hand the Populists hare a Dinjoriti in tlie senate of three nnd will be able to unseat tlie entire minority of eleven members If ueceMMry to overcome on a Joint bniot the tuluority which the jteiniblicau ulght secure by the unseat lng imx ess in the house The right would then degeneata into a question of which party could unseat the most members Jlth parties disclaim any Intention uf unseating anybody In tliut vent the Itepuhllraus will lie able to organise the house Tlio Populists will have a majority of three In the senate and four straight out Democrat three In the house and one in the senate wilt hold the balance of power on joint ballot the parties in the joint session being divided as follows Itonublleniis Ili Populists 78 Democrats I Up the time Hint tho Populist leaders nt their Indianapolis meeting Issued their manlfeato urging nil Populist legislators to supiMirt only straight out Populist candidates for the senate the chnnccs hccui good for the fusion of Populists and Democrnts uihhi the seiintorinl candidate Hither some liberal Democrat would have accepted the biihlc Populist principles like Judge John Martin or some Populist who had the Democratic tendencies like Congressman-elect Harris Tlie Populist manifesto however aoeuiH now to have precluded such a possibility Tlie Populists are Inclined to oliey their lenders order and the Democrats are perfectly willing to let them attempt to elect with minority while they the Democrat hold the balance of power Senator Perkins is tho candidate for re election by tbv Keuubllcaiis He has no npimsltlou and will without lubt secure the Kepubllenn cnucus nomination There are a dosen candidates who will go before tho Populist uni iis tlie leaders among them now seem to ho Judge John Martin of To pka who effiHted the fusion on the electoral ticket between tho Populists and Democrats atwl Chairman Ileidcn thai of tho Populist state contrul committee Sin Inse Is not seriously a candidate She has signified lior acceptance of tlio place on the stnto bonrd of charity nnd that ia regarded us dlaposlng of her senatorial nmbltiou She nouuees however that she will i from the bonnl if she is elertod to rej roaeut her state In tlie senate CAXriroNTA San Kranclseo Cni Jan 2 The Cnll fnniln legislature nsaomiiles tomorrow Tlie logialnture is composed of llfty ulnc Democrats fifty three Ilepubllean and eight PopullxtsTho chief interest ot the session centon In the election of United Slates senator to smccod Senator Charles IVltoii The leading cnudidntes are Stcliben White of Los Angeles Foote of Alomeda and James demnu of San Francisco on the Democratic slte Hon ChnrliHi Felton San Francisco and II Do Young nnd Morris Kstee of San Frauclsco on tho lle publicnu side The Democrats lack onlv two votes of majority on Joint ballot I while the UcpuhlicMiis link eight Mtitenients have iu mude to the effect that the eight Populist votes will bq cast for ltopubllcans for tho election nf a United States senator but this Is denied by several Populists who gtutn tboy will vote its a null their preference bing Thomas Carter of isan Ftnuclsco llupubllcnns uud DomoemtM nrn now looking after two doubtful votore Utirko of San Fraudsco elected as non-par- tlsau nnd Carlson independent from San Diego both of whom Intro boon clusseil with the llepuhllcnuR Should tho Populists combine with the ltemiblluunn nu CnrUon voto with tho Democrat as they do not oxpuut the legislature would be tied on joint ballot unit It would devolve upon Governor Mnikhnni who Is Itepnblican to uppolnt senator One feature of the contest in the withdrawal since Saturday of Foote who next to White wns considered the most promising Democratic randldate He states his withdrawn was Inspired bv a wlsji to nvoid injuring the Democratic vide by dividing ils forces MONTANA Helena Mont Jan 2 Tlie state solute organised today clotting Wntts Democrat president pro em Tlie house iiroccoded to organiKitlot Absent Davidson Democrat numed by sickness The state auditor waa in tint chair A roll call was made leaving out the names of both contesting inoiuber from Chateau county the Democrat objecting without success all other subers were sworn in A motion wus carried by the Ucpibll cuus including two Populists proceed to the election of a temporary hiiriimn The Democrats again objected Icuing their seats Tlie remaining twemy flvo ItepublicuDN aud Iwd Popaluu amid greul cheering by the aiepuUicans after the election of a adjourned to Ttiostlay nt fS MTXN1C80TA St Paul Minn in 2 Th Ilepub llcnn members of the house met tonight and selected A Tee spenkar and A Jotmsou chief clerk for tlie session of the legislature which begins tomorrow As there are 71 IfopnUloans in the 11 memljen of that body a nomlna tiou is ipiivitlcnt to an election Ono of the matters of chief Interest nt the session is the electlou of a United States senator and there is no question but Duvis will succeed himself IN TKNNKSRiiJ Xashtllh Teni Jan 2 The legisJn tmv asscmbliHl unlay but beyond tlie or gutiixntlon of the house no business was transacted In that body Itnlph Davis of Sberby county was cboweii spt aler I he iiiaugunition of Ooreranr Tnruey will take place Monday A lively contest for th position of UniUd Ktatos seuntur to succeed Mr Hate is xpeited Senator Hate is inukiiiark tnng effort to re tiin his sat ind nt prew nt chance ere bjblj iu hi lor I lis prinvllml iwuent le Ilobt Tnjior INDIANA Indianapolis Ind Jan 2 The legislature which nsKinMes liere Thursday will lmve niithing of general Importance befov Honntor Turpio will lie reelected without tppouitioiu WORTH FORT WORTH TEXAS TUESDAY JANUAJIY 8 1858 DONT SABE Much English But Knows Who Held the Pistol AND WHO WAS THE UNARMED Victim In the A Mexloan Doys Testimony In the Randall Caic Michigan Slcps to lis Front With Arolhcr Ono ol Those Brutal Murders tor Which Sho It Notorious Ths Ctlmo Calendar tor 24 Hours Daltsjt Jnu 2 Stfaxtlttl TLo llmltmry trial of Major I Itandall chnrgsxj wiUi the MlttUsT vt R- I dsll wns resumstl by Justice Skellon tills riMlMss flTlK sssmasA 4bsssi sla SWSBS urutmugt sVtfV Wlllb 1WVI tins jrtivrt ed and great Interest wis manifested In the proceedings Bill Hall colored was Jhe first witness Hail wus In Ute saloon when ItaodaU oAtae in He said Hello Major jnst tlie man I want to see Ive been looking fa yQihU Then the two men valtsed about UnPsAlooii and sang nntl afterwards took a drink toteihor Ilnndnll was standing with his bask ntpiaat tlie lair with his elbows elevated and resting on the bar One foot Was resting on tlie railing of the tmr The men were talking business matters and the words llsr or were used Wltiwss waa not positive which JtnndaUa right arm slipped off tfio ontniter and Major Itandall drew his pistol ami 11 red four shots Into the body pf ID Itandall Witness swore deceased novel displayed any weapons and hud nouu iu his bauds Pepa Fsponesa it Mexican lioy was the next witness Pejw could not understand nurd of ITtiRllsh nnd Frank Pierce tlie steiiographor was pressed Into sertico as Interpreter Peps wns at the bur drinking a glass of beer when tlie shooting began He heard no loud cursing or threats He just saw Major Itandall pull bis pun ami shoot 10 Itandall four times Ho wna nked If 10 Itandnll hud weapon In bU hands No he answered not eten a needle IVpa remained In the mlmm until he was giuli bis liiinui 11 imli It wns lying upiii the Hour Kiiinnt uut his life when tin return to his tauuile stand on an nljineiii khm Joe Hill formerly prinneiir of Hie St Oeorge is tlie next witness sworn Mr Hill it thai a nnii or inor ego ho iill on Major Jiimitll met win ted to rent lrom him the building known ns KandaHs tnfe a name given It ly deci mod win he nt 1 From the man wlu kill 4 looi Mjor Itandall nskisl Hill if ICiiudill haa an thing to with litui Hill in i Inoiiiii way saying 11 is thlf i liar anil dead bent He owes me for clgAri and I inteinl to ell Jiiii lir is it il thill and line ulnu 1 Ka i lmni lrs JoKi nnd litis vii il iii Willi Tu re Wis In bine i itio ml iu tbtiv tctiuiiiut 1 1 ii iji i ihhi with iii woni iv ij jfiu dull mill whuli I Ins i ili II is lielieved the io i i i ill ii imio duto nn Moil 1 ii i 1 1 Umi jui i ll Pepil III Mi Mi indn Illmiier i i vilt usitme tin trial tome 1 1 mou A Hil iili VI win ic Durnnd Villi Tin 2 lids mi amj Mn Iiaytou Lutib the wife of a ftr mer living a mile nnd i half from In re was found iu a 1 With the linl of her neck hhot wm A shun time later hr huMiuml wis dlscoverml in the basement of the barn with two terfihio gnshes In his head which hud been inlllcted with an axe The farmer will die and there but slight liojio for rooovmy of his wife from whom tho facts of tlio terrible tragedy were lourn od Shu statoH the tragedy oemirred lust night About 0 oclock young iiiuti namod lliirus who has buoit otuployisl around tho ftmii several wooks pust culled 1 elich from the lioiuo aud knocked hi in down with nn axe and left him for doiul The scoundrel then called Mrs Jeltch und when she slopped from the door into the farm yard ho shot her then knoeJced the uiifovtuunte woman down nnd ravished Jior Twenty live dollars was taken from LeilcJis iiock et ly Itums who then escaped He will be strung up by the infuriated Cititeus if captured WACOS nBBEUVATION Waco Tex Jan a lSpedalnie selling of llipior In the reservatloa as lie section of tlio city set apart for prostitutes is called has lieeii prohibited by an ordlunuce which went lulo offo it yesterday The saloons lu the district however are open today and Uw mayor pro Hoses after consulting with the ity attorney to use All means to punish the offenuoM The city attorney wus occupied in conrt all day and no ooiiforeuce will be hold until tomorrow A CIIAItGEOF MUltlJKIt Wneo Tex Jan Mason the colored boy who shot and killed Wilson Williams a tow days ago accidentally it wiib claimed was released from custody after the enruuors inquest but wns re arrested this morning ut tho Instance uf the county attorney charged with murder nnd till be prosecuted SUSPKOTIiUrMintDBU13JtB Martin Tax Jnu 2SnWullVa negroes Hill nnd Goers Kejliun were taken to Waco todsy to be iueattfled us the mnrderor of Postmastw Kaufman at IIIhu 1 some mouths ago blionff anl is quiti positive that tbiy tire the murderers DKSPI8IIATBJ PANDIT 0AUIUT Krw Orleaus ls Jan UA Tiuies Democrnt City of Mexico spseial my After mnuy yenre of entlftwery lta mos Nourare one of the most desperate bandits lu Mexloo bus been and wll Imj shot He fortneriy led a baud of brigands in the state of Oaxaca 1 ut a few years ago came to this valley and gatheret together a number of des porwe luen llu have cotnuiltted many roiihcries and uiurdei tbnlr last cnloft lKiig au attack on the hiiclondn Dc Oiif iVul After successful raids jle mnl was scattered by tlie authorities two of them being captured Xonrare was finally hmtwd down him by menus of a trap laid for hire his capture waa accomplished KlXtt STILL AT IT Waco Tex Jnn latest break of the cvavfcled bank xi dler A IvJnir alias Honorable II It BsBBHHaBHHtWlHHHfflBHRflBi A 7WTTE 7 Wingatc wIhx aensatlonaJ attempts tu escape frow the countr tall hare been ttttmerowr since hta rnnvlrtlon woe made by an attempt this afternoon at nuMde by attempt Uil afternoon at mtleide by liaHging by means of the chain around his neck whlch wns fastened to nn Iron poet The attempt only remitted iu making him very tick and he Is now reestr tng nodical Attention i i WYOMING MlUDMH CA1 Cheyenne Wyo Jan 3 The trials tt the eattlejaen for tbe Johnm county maulers benri before Jodre Heott thU morning Abmt nfteen of the men Indicted fnlte1 to appear and thetr boads were forfeltrd A ntotton for a eotitlnuaaee vas mnle by the defense eng account of Ufa absence uf material wltaeases After hearlar tke ar mmeuts for a ooatlavanr of the eases Jingo Scott took the matter trader advtse mjmt unitl touwrrow morning Twenty three were present of the erlgtuat rocty foar Of the ethers three are dead and the balaoee nml tnelr bends forfeited ItOILRU IIXVlOBlON New nrlrans Jau a A Tlmes linocrat Alchsliurg Miss siclal sajs lue two liumense iKillvrs of tlio Flouree lue cotunaay tipMcd this afternoon Instantly killing Dan winter the uegro fire toaa and partly dsmolUhiug tko mlblnig UAGINO PARK LABO Nsshrttle Tetin Jan a rrauk Hhaw aecrelarv of the Twin ity Jockey duh of St lnul Jllnii today leased for a term of two years the Weal Aids park and all Us privileges There will tie a spring meeting at the West side park THE BANDITS WILL PROBABLY PROVh VERY TROUBLESOME As They Aro Fully Acquainted with the Country Says General Whoalon Tho Troops In tho Field Hani Antonio Tex Jan 2 Speiall -In nu Interview hare today Ueu hen ton commander uf the depitrtmont of Texas said1 The bandits on the Imrdcr are fully lie dense chnppirel We have now iu tbo qua in til with the country and mi lade pursuit by concealing tlicntsohcs lu the dense chapparnl We have now In the field the Third oaalr and two troops of tint Seventh cavalry from Fort vtllc Kan Captain Ilardle is located a the Cuiiiitao ranch and Cnptalu 1 kson of the Sewn ill etiMilri is at tirriro tliiiius Clinhe ami Hunter of the Third em til iv are patrolling on the in II load 1 1 i vw Pciiii tiid Laredo and Liciilen iii West and liiuglioni are in eom inrtMl of two troops fiinn Iiorl Itlng Id nml a company of the Tweoij tlifiil cavnlry at Itemladu Tlun llni ire smaller detnehments at Han it au i and oilier iHiluts along the lxr i The Itlo tlrainle Is elTe tuilly gui nil I from Lanslo to Fort tluggold niul itilalgo aptnln Dodds troips of tie Tlnl cavalry are ut Fort Hancock llii are constantly nu the alert seek In In ii rnmtioii and if bard work will fonndisli anything tlio bandits will boh i be run down leiiiiiil When to in Ida annual reMrt tc oiniiuHided that more cavalry lc scut here and us a consequence three troops of Hie Seventh cavalry were ordered to tin- held If tlie troubles are prolonged Il is very probable that additional troops ill be sent him BLAINE BETTER An Explosion Occurred In Front ot Ills llouso Yeslorday Wi 1 ingioii Jan 1 0 a in in 1 the unfavorable weather for the Ii i wonty foiir boms Mr Jllalne eon- iiiiiies to lmproe He pasmd Very tifi table night and at this hoir Is ii iiid much bett An explosiiiu ix i miiil tills inoruiiig in 1 1 lit of his rcsldi inv on Iufaelte mill ii The report mild be heard in tin- house but only fnmtli ami did not dirtluih Mr Illiihio wlio asleep ut the time The explosion was ciuscd by leaky gas mains which llbil iin thr trie conduit with the Illuminating gas and coming in contact with nn linperfo ly Insulated wire set the gas a II re The conduit wns cracked for squares uud manhole wero blown off No one fortunately wns lnjiuiib WHITE OAP NOTICES Poslod Up at Sprlnfiilold Ohio Warning Negroes to Leave Springfield 0 Tun Ii There Is great excltsmulut nt West Liberty today over the discovery that white cap notices ordering a negro to leave town liad been posted In prominent places diirinu the night A mob attempted lynch Grunt irek soii a niulatto who eloped with liesslo Hliikley a pretty whlt waitress at tho Grand hotel here but he escaped to the woods A terrible outbreak is feared Jackson was tarred and feathered lust week by the citizens of West latterly but he returned iu spite of their wuriiiugs with tlie above result NKW OltLHANS HACKS New Orleans La Jan nee Four furlongs Little Addle wuu Joe ls second John Hunter third Time 110 Second race Fiv nml oue ialf furlongs Auguree won Ansel Ir toconri Barker Ilarrlsou tliird Time loi 1 a Third race One mile Dixie won Uonliro second Henry Owsley third Time 1B5 Fourth race Seven furlongs Ptkin won Itcoswiug second Alphouse third Time 17 A VAUl ONKS LISAV Gnlreston Tex Jan 2 Siwcial This evening at AVookuiia lake Miss Leelair areonaut of Dorrolt made prlvnte ascension and uaraciiuie leap from a balloon when It had readied an altitude uf 000 feel She alighted lu Bufety at the Intersection af arentie ami Thirty first street The ascension nnd leap were made to settle wager of 00 DUBLINS NKW MAYOJt Dnblin Jan IS Ilie new lord mayor of Dublin was Installed lu olilce today with nil Uie pomp and ceremony that anciently atteuJed the taking of oiBoe by the citys chief dlguttary Interest wns addeil to tb ceremonies by the presence of the lard mayor of London a Kiiest of Dublins lord mayor B1U ATCHISON FAILURK Atchison Kan Jnu 2- Dr Cliulls father-in-law of tlie late John A Martin failed this morning tor lsV 000 It Is said most of his rrodltors here been secured TIIIC Txnulon JanU A Times cornwpondent at Humbiirg says that one case of cholera waa reported lu hut city on Saturday uud another on Sunday and tliut lliffe deaths have occurred ut Alaona THE EXTRA SESSION Question Has Boen Considarad By Crisp and Cleveland IF THE MONEY WILL HOLD OUT To Run tho Government Until Congress Masts There Will Be Nona Olatno Is Not So Well Bat Is Not Dying Sana lor Ktnna Crtlfoally IU Tho Eleventh Cofrtus Inleroitlng Repofl On Sheep Muot Uorlb Washington Jnn 2 The recent conference between the president elect nnd SfMMker Crisp was cxpvctedte result in some authorised announcement ou lie sub Ject or an extra session While these au tieliiatlous liave not been realised as Speaker Crisp has studiously refrained from ghiug out any statement as to what passed between Mr Cleveland and himself somethlug in the nature of statement ou good authority ia King IMased around among the Democratic lend era This rims to the elicit tiiit while lo lliiHl docislou will ln made ou tl quvsUou ot au xtru session of congiess until the treasury hill has Ihhu uiod HlKii oy whim lime Uie cninuel ol lreai deutHlect le eland will proliitily tie selected the irouuialities are ilicidedly ugiiusi an eJfira msfion Ih ioic next autumn iit le eland It is slated IMS iiiil to the leunK rntio lcadei iu thai he ill call cougivsi together firs extra scxnlou He also told tllelil tt is reporied ii woidd not uu coincident Uloro iiiiiiuuii unless the tiuumiiil si I nation and the couditieu of thu neasury iiiude it ulwulntoly lmKratic tliut congress should meet iu the spring to ntt lde the government with the mnessary nuioiint of revenue to meet its exauses In would avoid tlie ifei essit of an extra session Very soon after the hnlidiit rvva the sub- eiiinmlltee of the house and the eoiiiinliiee on wsys ami nieatiM appointed to the coudltloii ot the treasury wilt begin their work iu Uie result of its inotlgnlliu may posslltl desiid the lime nt wlildi coiigress will Im called togetlier A eon IuhIoii on the part of ion jorlt of the silli coiiiniittce Is Unit there 111 be an actual delh II ill the trviiHiiry uiiIcmn ndililloiinl reiinie raised ihix miniit induce Mr I leM land tt is llioiiitlit to niter lu leus in reftr eliee to no cMia sehtnn in he spring but no other mudde railon that will lriiw alMtiit nuiii retnlis are now fort tl Is the opinion nf some of the Iciidlnr Detu ihiiiIh In the bonne that the InvuNilgatlou will show the treasury Ipts and e- lNiidltunH tety ueiirlj equal and tllcttt Is grue reason to fear the excess of the latter hi the coming Iscnl year Ity the end of litis iu mill the subcommittees work of investigation will lie eonolnilod or far enough lu progress to cruilt tlie Democratic members to acquaint Mr Cleveland with the situation and their conclusions as to tlie future of ills flunl decision with reference to an extra session tuny lie I Mined nn the full Information as to the treasury conditions which will eonfMiil his udmlnlstrntloii Uie first vear or vpur and a half of It cilstence It Is liecniis tlie lSMslbillty of thn close approx I mutioii laiwecn the revenues mid expenditures that some serious attention ia paid the Democratic members lo the pr position to Increase ttirt wldsky tax Tla will bn an easy method ot rnlsiiiaiddltlniinl monev ami Springer and Tils associates Mill take II under iiihUiioeiit if the result of their Investigation 1Ih1ocs calls for moll revenue LOOKlfLVELY Washlugtoii Jan 15 were vngtio minors of war flowing around tndu which in a measure stirred up the soldiering clement These rumors did not have tlieii biiili at the vmr depiirtinent nor at the While house but nt Port Myer tlie pott at Arlington where soldiers of all branches of the Honictt are stationed Just across the riicr The soldiers at this fort are astir oter tile leimrts that they mi Hi It eet to lile KJo jrainle wUcre Uiieh Sam Ih to nttHiime a bold front iu crushing the Garni and other revolutionary movements which are orgnulxod across the line in Texas It wns tlie lirst lime since the Chlllau episode that the soldieis had been aroused from their routine of duties to consider tlio probability of liuiuedlato aitiuii So thoy commenced to burnish up their nriiiM and muster courage In preparation fur rOilouH lmsliiess Wool cuiiio from houicos that were apparently reliable that the cominls aary subslsieuca depnrlmeut of the army was making propanillons for fending ti large numlier of trotins This was another llitlii itlittt tlllll the gourniiliiit luleiided to lake the irj3sed warlike step The ohVcrs at Iort Mjor were ns much worked up in the men and nil were loiillnr forunid i tautly to the marching away to service A visit was made to the itubslstenee department fur the put pose of confirming the rumors lhat large stippliet of fond and supplies for the soldiers wen being collected No continuation was obtained to tlio rumors ns the olllcers In clnirgo dedare that no steps unusual were lieinic made there lids liowevur would In tlie stateiint If there were to he a campaign It wns not denied that ordcis had been approved for the assemblage of food and equipment In large quantities at points lu the Achi nnd KouthwcMt An officer In the suhslslmr department said If any supplies are to bo gathered for the Irooit on the Maxlcnii lMirder the work would not he doue in Washington but In St Louis Chicago or In some point nearer the scone of action Applications lmve been inodn tor securing these KiinplIcN as It was necessary to get tbo Indorsement of the war department Tlie quantities have not beou very unusual however und they nro not such to wnr mnt ntiy commotion nmoug tlio troops nt Noi thorn ami ISasteni ports THIB BLIOVKNTH OI4NSUH Washington Jan -All tho work ou the eleventh census will be completed and the matter turned orer to the see retary of he inturiur by the Hist of December 18 Tills will bo required by tho appropriation bill now being framed by tho house sub committee of which Mr Mayers of Texas Is clihlrman The clause providing that the work shall he completed by the enij of the year uwetB Arith the NjqfobiUlun of SiiiHrinteudetit Porter wlio eajs It eaii he aouo In that time Coiigrfi appropriated money for the tenth census at its bite a date ns IStsS mud tlie publications wero net tU distributed until nflur ths urcseat csHisus bureuti was orgutibed tho last two Tflluinps tilng sent out ns lote us lfsl The tenth census rest Jn romul numbers altont srjiKHtODO and the ivs eat will i ost about 8100000 the In crwiMi Iwhig largely duo to tuo enlarged scope Of the census Up to date the cost uf tho census has Inwu 72GOOOO A NI3W WORK Washlnctou Jan -Ono of the unuit valued publlcutlona ever publiKhed by the VOL XVil NO 52 government Is tltf reiwrt on the alicep lurinstry of ttM States pfo pam under the direcliou of the secretary of agriculture It trenU of the Idstory and coadltions of tlio Industry from Uie early settlement jI ths country down to tln pit suit day ami It hnndgoinely Illustrated It Mis fair to rlvul lu twpulnrlty the work on tho dlsensea of horses published by the doparthtetit some lime since It is for distribution by the secretory and through the members of congress 81CNATOJI IvlUNNA DYINrt Washington Jan 2 Senator Kennit of West Vlrgtnla who has been seriously 111 for several weeks from a complication of diseases bnt who wns recently eotisMermi out of danger hnd wdapso and his IsUeved ho would noi snrrlve tlie iftght TTii morn tttf ll vas slightly iH tter hut not uf ndentiy to allay fears and Hie ami est apprehensions are ftlt Senttor Kennaa disease Is that of thn heart from which ho has boon suffering upwards of two years NLAINI5 NOT SO WlCLL Washington Jan 2 Mr lllalue not so well ns yosterday said Dt Johnston llibt cseiilnv Ulnliie Dr Jobtisiin said hna not however suffered reluise such ns that vhhli ccurrMl flftecii lays ago Mr Itlaine is simply not well ns lie was Sunday Mr Hlnlii Inn good nml bad days like most oilier IiimiIMs There is nothing in bis present idltUiii to exnt alarm SHNTHNCIS MMITTFD Washington Jan 2 The nriwMutf has coiihiiuUmI to six mnulhs In tho jail nt Uuiric tlie leiitui or one years impiisoiimeat the Minnesota state penitentiary Imposed In the cases of Frank It Woolrull William II Shirley Anlrew Woodruff Henry I McCtillomjh William 11 Slew art and it Wall a of whom was ronvli tvl of iwrjury In tlie sooner land eases NOT AWAKK fF IT Washington Jan -A relstrt wns published this morning that ilie -dent hail decidiHl to appoint Prh ite llnlford major lu the pay omji of the army provbLl tlie vacniuv ill occur before tho end of his aoilH i tioii lrlvate Kttcisdavy Hal ford aware ol any such Intention on he pint uf the president SPRAKKlTTTtlNP 1LU Mlisliiugtoii Jan Dr Pom em said this morning tlnii he Im attending Spinl cr Cil for an attack of i Tile dm tor wild the nteiker In Iol rim It ill lie has not been well Ill return from New York Saturday morning aWfessIonal HE MARRIE8 WIDOWS FOR THEIR MONEY And When Thai Is Obtained lie Deserts for Fresher Held- A Very Accomplished llevercmd llostm Jan Si The ller William llaiiimonit kuon tlu onghoill tlio Iminl Hi lies sad especially In New Unglaud a eiiiiBdsues man bigamist and general swindler has bseu to tils old trliks ii Auckland New Zealand according to advices leositeil -by the pollM of this iliy wlit were applied to for Information by tlio Am khuul antherllles Iintore he was ex tuiaed however he suc cnled Is nisrrtlug a weiiltlir wlilow tliure msl after securing Jhiksi of her money dtirtsd her oln iu iiiun where he Is now supposed in ln Tliii lunrilage nmkea hu ninth us fur kiiiwn sad st I iiit lite of ttir vlnliiitni mien nre llllllg lie lilts neteil i Methodist Ililtsrluii In Will llnitt nnd lrettiyterlsll iiilnUh as Iilit lull sml lawyer slid Inn I Jul nml ami lieeii 11 jn lliil rutin many net let Nmielles Ai Boiilh IltiuiiiM he ilititl ua a Cnlliolle priest unit Im miiIiI tn liine i i irlu ml sum nt Inn Ii ninliiy In Im left lonn suditciilv In AUiiiiomii li io Is rt iiieiidtered i lreliyirrliiii ulnl nic and a coni liineeiins lint and pioitikiii In Ilyonlcr in in it i i nrcl iin iilni cliin nt the liiwii itiig loo warm tlllll Il Weill lo Wiire Ijlke Ind Hint he left there tin iliUenS expressed II i Ir giattlteiitton hi llrlug nmnoli In is iit iitipenrtil at HViiiikllii I alls II nt Pree WUI Ilnjulni iiiiiitrtt and msde i i to a widow Mr Dr II liimkun whn had niofiey Hh llnslly i iiiimiIiIi li niuir JUuiinoml Just after the uiuci In he gut SyOOO dfixmlltnl In a saving lnnk III her ilt the and also mn ured a SUhio Imi she In Id Then lrs llreekway snys ho di moil hsr with iiHirplllns nnd loft toiMi ilie 2000 was In form of a draft ou Him- ton pajmsnt or wnicu sua siopiiiii hv ii grajili llauuniiiul wus arrested In lloiiiii id taken In Ilanlillii fntli but when hu wife foitnil llipl Iter money was stiff miu ntiu wnt pertiimilml to drop the crluiluul complaint tittfX ST LOUIS SCANDAL II II Morgan Shoot Ills Wlfofi Law rtfoli Dovelopmcnls Expected in Court- Particulars Kt I ills Mo Jan -A scandal In hhli Urn cnlialliateil here tnulglit In II II Mm gun ii sne or lliu Hi Id mialster to Mexl flmiilMi his Wilt Wllllani llllllell Hill hTicillfU woiindltig him Mm jiu Iliirrlcd here tumie tuirs sgo tin itntixli ter of oloiil Kilgi rton a eaplidut It huh a riinnniiv loiurluge love cooled ns ihllilnii ca ne i if nly out now llwn Id i im ily in iikimiiI bis wife of lu tliiiui with tifuril of the sivnllot lull nn li ot tltt ell one i Ihem a Well lliliowi xlii ii and then left IiIh home for a hotel A few days Inter the ttitlil was sioluu by Morgan and Ink mi lie miys to IarU Mm Morgan took legul ml vice and yeiterdny Morgan was 4i retted for abundonmsat niiil ulnliictliiii ite gave liunil Today lc and llurrolt met A iiimiriil wwikhI which ended lu Mmga i shooting Ilarrett In ilio face the hull lodging tn the nock of hit heaii Morsai Is lu Jail Ills wife will bring a divorce eull temoirow allssinf desertlen at forgauH efjoss Wll will iulrodnce It Is ssj flvo of lue lisst btuwn society men in Uie city as corresnoiitlunia to his proeswfluge hi ON A SERIOUS CHARGE ssssp 0 Hulchlns Is Placed on Trial al Auslln Granted Dallln tho 8um ol Flvo Hundred Dollars Anitlp Top Jfn cise Ot It HuohliiB sliqrgtfd with mvv yto before Ttistlro Jolmspns court tod flv The nrriseoullng witness Lena itatJi 11 tanM unAvn in it nnritllt otrapUion of tlie offoiuc but tho Us tlflcrtfe of tlie physjdiiu who exatolned lbs iuilicnted that tho complete bf fense had not been committed arm the state abandoned tbo cuo and submitted charge of assault to rape ThU alrls mother nml brother also tusiISed for th state Mis Keeil ami bar daughter tM UtU for tbo dofeutJnnt thslr t4tUmoay bolna favomhlo to him and bumled tq weaken tho todilmour of the pwwutlna tuiile tK Ai i onumtuo sum etruvv I-.

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