Z IS NOW IN TRAINING
Ruhlin Is to Act as His Sparring
Partner
E RESULTS ON THE RACE TRACKS
ekhart Won Three of the Fights In
the Cocking Main at San Antonio
to Sporting Notes
I
K w York February 28 Robtrt Iltr
has returned from Chicago and at
fmorm
o began regular training at Datb Beach
3 bis right with Jeffries Fltrslmmoaa
il engaged a pavilion as training qunr
Hf The largo room has been fitted up as
tilyninasluni giving atnplo room for work
us Kuhlln Is acting as his sparring part
ar In the ttaiulug
El Paso Texas Februnry 28 The local
ports will petition the managers of Juf
ries and Fitzslnimons to bold the big
gHt at Juarei Just across the river from
lljjlaso The Idea is to hnvo the light In
tie Immense bull rlug which bos a seating
ariaclty of 10000 people Little or tio
Uficulty would bo found In hccurlng suea
concession from tbo Mexican government
Ms believed
Clear
THE RACES
JrTly One Favorite Won at New Orleans
gb Two Jockeys Restored
New Orleaus February 28 Lingo was
m only winning favorite The stewards
avc reinstated Stuepluchaso Jockeys J
Hjrmley and II Hayes and the horses W
1H Dixon and Ittlstol Weather clcarj
rack fast
Mix fui longs solllng Dr Stephens Dlf
dice Ante Up Time 115
Mile and a furlong selling Afra Prince
erio Joe Collins Time l > 0Vi
Six furlongs Keldug Masterful Judge
lagce Uoyui Stcillug Time 115
St furlongs handicap Lingo Amlgar
ialln of Gliead Time 114V4
SUlo and a furlong soiling Deponau lay
ieUlddler Little Lois Time UKin
8u aud a half furlongs selling Lofter
chodile McWilllams Time 121
I NEW OULUANS ENTIUHS
Six furlongs selling Corvus 103 Socapa
W Sir Christopher 102 Aharon 100 Olek
la 05 Onondaga 1U0 Wend 102 Kiss
inlrk 100 IJob linker > Anuu 02
iFpur furlougs llufalla 10j Sweet Nell
J5 Sue Vlus 07 Ilie Ban 10S Merry Sis
Sri 110 Frank nice 103 Disappointment
Jii7 Wilton 110 Tom Ialilll 103
Mllo and oneclglith handicap Intrusive
HV Mynheer 107 Ida Letlfoid OU Malay
J8 Strangest 08
The Speed handicap 1000 addod lx fur
mgs he oy 120 Ainl < > 104 Marie Bell
iSV Amlgarl 02 St Cuthbirt 110 Tom
lllttgslcy 00 Maggie Davis 03 Imp Albula
in
i MJIo aud a qtinrtor snlilng Benna 10S
ilgbor 103 niuiorau 00 Sliver Coin 107
thailcs D 103
oLo mile selllncCholeo 110 MtHket
tW Eight Bells 08 Annie Thompson 04
Hue UUIge KJ Avator 10 Balloon 00 Ab
loM DO Dlgley Bell SO
Six furlongs selling John Krlgsby 100
tan Taxton 104 Lady Kent > T Ben Hub
im 02 Orla 88 Carl Kahlcr 107 Add 101
Jlpbon 04 Haldee 02
and fast
Results at Oakland
San Francisco February 28 Weather
Jeer track heavy at Oakland
Maturity course purse Dllnborough Sir
Jotigal Loyal S Time 110
2Seven furlong1 selling IM Archibald
Igal Maxim Ihido Time l3ii
jBlx furlongs helling Foul Flay HI Hey
Jral Time 122
Sx and n half furlongs selling Quiz 11
iiamcro Meiops Time 12SV4
Seven furlongs selling Bragg Dunblane
rd Burnt Time 135
Fjve and a half furlongs selling Klldoe
reHtano Derby Winner Tlmo 115
Lockhart Won Two Fights
jSn Antonio Tcxns February 28 In the
icklng main between San Antonio and
j ocMiarr which began here today ilva
fthts resulted lu Lockhart winning three
s53 San Antonio two Betting was high
UL tho crowd Is all tho house will hold
M TEXAS DEATH ROLL
jfDAUDEN Olddlngs Texas February
IfMrs Annie Dnrden widow of the hto
fjfj Dnrden died nt her homo on Frldajt
jfenlng Februnry 21 utter nn lUiies of
co weeks of la grippe and Its compllca
om
ffJEXNINOS Lampasas Texas Februnr7
IP Mrs T C Jennings wife of Con
disease While Mrs Wynne has
cen unwell for several days her demise
ra sudd n and unexpected She leaves
jusband and threo children to mourn her
s besides other relatives among thctw
clog F W K W and A II Vauchnn of
Ionston Mrs F W > nchaux of Houston
nd ilrs J W Morris and Mrs J 1
Vllhbs of Los Angeles
fan UU Glddngs Texns February 5
ISM Scale died at the home of his son
JT Scale In this city on Saturday even
jg February 22 of smallpox The d
rnscd has reached the ripe old age of 82
ears He had resided in tho county < in
nuously slnco Us organization He took
ifinjactlve part lu the orraazntlon of Le
JDUutv and was choseu presiding justice of
Clio first court held In the cnuntv which
fas on the 24th day of July 1874 Do
eased wus a charter member of the J D
hidings lodge Ancient Free and Accept
dIMnsons and continued an active member
iplto the time of his death
I
1ANOTHER STRIKE PROBABLE
Is Said the Huntington Ark Coat
Miners May Make Trouble Again
J4tto Rock Ark February 2S A On
otte special from Fort Smith Ark says
lieordIng to unofficial reports from Hunt
tti on today there Is serious trouble brctv >
so many
women
still use
s o a p
PEARLINE is so much better
ilfor kind fund
every of
cleaning One is habii
reason
jThoyro accustomod to it cvnd
iont ihinK of onything bettor
Another reason is prejudice
Neither reason is if oodPE ARL
NE In worth looking into It
naves loborSBvca money and
Ha harmless 6A8 v
Proved by Millions
muMmmmmmKsmmmmmmm
Ing nnd another clash between the Kan
sas and Texas Coal company nod It cm
ployes seems Imminent Announcement
wus mado today that beginning tomorrow
the scale for mining coal would be cut
from 00 cents to 80 cents a ton and the
miners are Indignant and thrcnten to > trk
If the order Is enforced The disaffection
Involves about 1000 men nnd the probab II
tics of a struggle are good The Kails is
and Tcxns Coal company Is the on < > which
several years ago suffered so greatly ffom
the strike owing to the attemptot the
company to exclude union men thfc battle
when the negro labor was Imported from
another State and the Unnl unionizing ol
tho Imported men The J < an as nnd Texai
V > mpany It Is said signed the recent scale
agreement with 111 grace nnd the announced
cut Is not a great surprise
Secretary S F Brackncv of district No
21 of the United Mine Workers was not
prepared to make any statement In regard
to tho reported threatening trouble m the
situation was so suddenly created that he
bad not been able to make an Investigation
BUDGET FROivTBEAlMONT
NORMAN MARTIN WAS HURT PROB
ABLY FATALLY
New Business Block to Be Put Up in
a Short Time New Sewer Caved
In A Death
Beaumont Texas February 28 Norman
Martin son of Charles Martin nn employe
of the Reliance Filming mills was serious
ly and maybe fatally hurt as tho result
it Is supposed of bumping Into a pulley
while ho was at work No ouo witnessed
the accident and unless tho young man
should recover consciousness It is doubtful
If the details will ever be learned
Tho flrst thut was knonu of the occur
rence was when some one of the ucgoioj
at work on the lower floor found Martins
hat aud picking It up attempted to place
It In Maitln hand which wax hanging
down ocr the edge of the walk niilea
leads from the second story of the mill to
the place where the large pulleys are clus
tered The arm hung limp nnd the negro
aud some conipn 011s hurried up stax
They found Mnriu lying face down un
conscious and bleeding from wounds In
tie head They gne an alarm and Martin
was hurried to tho home of his paieiits
nnd tbence to the hospital Dr Bart
Goldstein and Hlehardson found two frac
tures In tho skull but decided to delay
an operation until It should be showu moro
deflmtely tomoirow whether the brain was
affected
New Business Block
Beaumont Texas February 2S A hand
some new block of buildings will soon
rise on Orleans street near Bowie Soino
of tho old buildings nre belug removed
and the active work of construction will
soon be begun
Tho new structure will be five stories In
height and will occupy a ground space
of tiOxSS feet fllllng tho space between
tlie Sernflno nnd nuiininghamIlunliip huld
Jugs The property belongs to Miss M iv
Wulsh and the new structure will bv
known as the Walsh building D I
Kaufman A Son arc prepnrlng the plans
and the woik will be done under the super
Tlslou of Captain Jack Walsh
News Notes
Beaumont Texas February 2S Gcoigo
Lown whose home is lu Amsterdam X
V and who has been hero for only n
short while died at tbo hospital yeslftr
dayThe
The lire department was called to tho
Frcmout house this morning by the bin
Ing out of a flue The tire was extin
guished before the department arrived
The sixInch sewer on Main street wa
bicken last night by a caveIn nnd much
of the brick sewer whs filled with mud
J D Frost long a well known resident
of Heausiont was burled this afternoon by
the KnglH of which order he was a pnpu
lar niorjper Mr Frost had been IJJ of
pneumonia for two weeks lie died early
this niofnlug nt his residence on Travis
street
BUSINESsllATTBRS
Petition in Bankruptcy at Beaumont
Renumont Texas Febiunry 2S IHrnm
Itudnlck formerly a citizen of Galveston
has filed a petition in bnnktuptcy lie
gives his liabilities as 1025 evidenced by
notes payable to Leigh Thornton nnd his
nsictH ns 400 the present value of the
property given as security for the tioto
He clnlms exemption 011 pioliomestend
property lu Galveston valued nt 1110 and
on 200 worth of household goods
The Ileaumont National bank has filed
snlt against the Central Oil roinpanr for
the collection of n note for 1000 alleged
to bo past due
New Texas Banks
Special to The Iost
Washington February 28 The comptroll
er of tho currency has approved the np
nn
ltttack of pneumonia Mr Jeunlnes hlmselH Plication of Thomus I
fed one of the children are nffltted with
ie same innlady the former seriously
BWZZOLARI Mndlsonvllle Texas Feb
3ary 25 Davis Brlzzolarl an old citizen
nd well known business man of this town
led very suddenlv nt his home nbom
17 clock p m vesterdnv He leavesunny
jrleuds nnd relatives to mourn his death
felwlll be burled at 530 this afternoon at
le town cemetery
lMvTNNn Templc1 Texas February 2S4
Irs IMwnrd II AVynne Miss Mazle
jaugban of this city formerly of Corpus
hristl died here enrly this morning of
Shelton G It L
White lY S SUras J A llnllcy C B
Gorman and others to organize the Farmers
National bank of Wlnnsboro Texas with
a capital of 30000
The comptroller hus nlso authorized the
First National batik of Mesqulte Texas
to commence business with a capital of
30000 U S Klmbrough Is president and
Joe Klmbrough cashier of the bank
Petition inBank ruptoy
Fort Worth Tcxits February 23 J W
Kgglestou hns filed a petition In bankruptcy
In the Federal court the liabilities arc
2033 assetB 4025 the latter consisting
of homestead and household goods all
exempt The liabilities consist of out of
date Judgments held by wholesale firms la
the North and Fast
I
Petition in Bankruptcy
Austlu Texas February 28 A petition
In bankruptcy was filed today in the Fed
eral conit by II A Coffleld of Rockdale
Liabilities 3301 ossests 200 which ale
claimed to bo exempt
Deed of Trust Filed
Athens TexaB February 23 Wadron
Ilrogan of Mnlnkou Texas fileda deed
of trust today lu the office of the Hender
son county clerk II L Flagg of MalaUott
is the trustee
Assignment at Dallas
Dallas Texas February 28 W B Green
hhoes has made an assignment to 12 L
Uwatmey No statement
THROUGH A TRESTLE
A Paasenfjsr Train on the Southern Rail
way Went Into a Creek
Grlflln Ga February 2S A southbound
passenger train ou the Columbus branch ot
the Southern railway went through a tres
tle Into a creek at midnight near Zctclla
Ga The following were killed
A F MATTHEWS engineer Columbus
GaJ L IIILL baggagemaster Columbus
u0 G MUnitAY wall clerk Atlanta
ISAAC MDOWULL tlreman Columbus
GiJ he Injured
Hon O 15 Stevens commissioner of ag
riculture of Georgia back badly wrenched
rig knee bruised and suffering greatly
from the shock and exposuir
Chilton Jones ot the Southern railway
was badly bruised
Conductor J II Kendall wound on head
and check cot serious
Unknown traveling salesman New York
CityUnknown
Unknown man aud chltd Neal Ga
The structure hnd been weakened by the
heavy rains aud three bents of the hrldg < >
gave away The nrstclass coach was the
only car that did not go Into tbo wunout
m
DETAILS OF RAIN STORM
Cniollun South Carolina and FloriJa As
far as known seven lives were lost and scv
ctal persons Injured The damage Is enoi
inous the railroads being particularly
heavy sufferers
Four lives were loit in a wreck near Grit
tin which was caused by a washout The
ow > r dead were negroes whose cnhlns were
blown away by the storm
Tho rains raised the water to tlood height
In the Chattahoociice Alabama Ocmulgcc
cept at Columbus Ga whire tho Chattn
hoochee wns llslng slowly Columbus suf
Washington since 10 oclock Inst night
reach Atlanta this train wns sent from
Toccoa to Llbertoii Ga over Its own line
tlicneo to Athens over the Seabornd A
foielgn road was used for seventyfive miles
and Lula Ga was cached Here the train
for twentyfour hours A washout ou the
Atlanta and West Point near Gabbettsvllle
Ala bus caused nil trains to be held up
there President Wlckerohim of the West
Point route has been at the washout with
n crew of men since oclock this morn
ing nnd expects to get n train through to
night The water Is falling vory slowly
The Southern system to Clmttanoogn and
lilrmlnghnm Is maintaining Its usual sched
ules nn < l nil trains on the Nashville riint
tcnoogn and St Louis the Georgia railroad
nnd the Central of Georgia are on time
The Southern Is using the trnck of the Inst
named road for its AtlnntnMaeon business
The Seaboard lines brlilce over the Sa
vannah river at Calhoun Falls was carried
nway tonight bv the water The Atlanta
nnd West Point brought a train Into At
lnnta from Montgomery at 11 oclock to
night
Much Sand at Oakville
Onkvlllc Texas Februnry 27 One of the
most severe wind nnd sand storms thnt has
been known here for yenis began this
morning about C oclock and Is raging at
12 The wind is blowing a fearful gale
from tho northwest but there Is no rain
Almost Impossible to get out ot doors on
account of the sand aud dust
In Duval County
Alice Texas February 27 A lerrlfh
wind and sand storm fiom the northwest
all day destroying windmills uprooting
shade trees and badly damaging If not
destroying a large part of the young crops
The vlies are reported down on the Mex
ican National
School House Damaned
Colorado Texas February 28 The
school house was badly damaged by the
blow of Thursday
SHORT TEXAS SPECIALS
CLAllKNDON The outlook for the
PRESBYTERIAN SEMINARY
A Statement Concernlnrj It Made by the
President
Austin Texas February 2S Her T It
Sampson president cf the Presbyterian
Theologlca senilttary of this cltj today
gave out the following statement regarding
tbo seminary which will open here this
fall Dr Hampsvu lias beun at work for
the put reur raising funds la tbo UUU
v < ct r v v
HOUSTON DAILY POST SATURDAY MOKNING MARCH 1 19011
for tho scmlnnry nnd on that account the
statement will bo of Interest
The synod of Texas cf the Southern Pres
byterian church at Its meeting In Temple
lttiO dctlnticly located this institution at
Austin mill unanimously adopted a irsoln <
3 To open the institution In lixj If the
way be elenr proxlded not less than 100
CO should Imc been raised
Dr Sampson Who wns suB cqliently nvulo
ucnsuicr now reports more than 10 < > < Ml
aa subscribed to the fund nnd the boaid ot
trustees will no doubt soon take itcps to
open the semlnnrv In October 1002
Tho first 100000 hns been rnised within
the State of Texas but outside of the city
of Austin which is now being ottered an
it mny be stat
Austin will do
something hnndsome to further this earnest
effort to put Into operation the Idea advo
umes of water thiough some pa
town The North ami Middle Oconee rivers
passed the high water ninrk there early
thU morning but tonight were stationary
The power plant of the Athens Klectrlc
btreet ltiillwny company was suhmcrgedto
a depth of six feet
At the Princeton factory the liver lushed
through the building doing great damage
to the machinery The water works plant
was Inundated and tho machinery ruined
The water supply of the city was shut
off All tliu brHgcs cltj county and rati
load arc lu danger but none has been
ciurled away
No train has passed there on the Sea
board from the north for Atlanta In twenty
four hours
Washouts are reported on all ralhonds
coming Into Atlanta except two The loss
to the railroads Is enormous and they nre
handling their passenger traffic only with
the greatest difficulty No train on the
Seaboard Air Line reached this city since
Thursday morning until 515 this after
noon
All trains on this road are turned back
nt Athens Ga using the Southerns tracks
In t 1 Atlanta
The first train oer the Southern from
tubllshing of a Presbyterian university
THE TEXAS FIRC RECORD
A BIG STORE WAS DESTROYED AT
DUBLIN
Loos Is Estimated nt Thlity Thousand
Dollars A Number of Residences
Destroyed at Various Places
Dublin Texas February 2S The dry
goods store of Uttcrbaek i Harris was
destroyed by fire tonight Loss aboul 30
000 Insurance about 20000
Residence at Ennls Damaged
IJnnls Texns February 2S The homo
of Mr W F Gilbert ou West avenue was
badly damnged by Are this niornluj at 0
oclock The fire originated la 4he second
pulled into the Atlanta depot nt 0 oclock story nnd most of the tool was burned
off before tbo fire company arrived It was
tonight This branch of the Southern is
extinguished The loss
handicapped by n washout near Toccoa I then Immediately
ninety miles from Atlanta In order to was covered by lnsurauce
Store Near Waxachic
Waxiihachle Texas February 28 The
goneral merchandise store of J W Yanpelt
again took Its usual route into Atlanta i hiirurd at Mount Peak Weduesday night
covering a trackage of 250 miles 1 y e bouse nnd stock of goods were valued
No train hns arrived fiom New Orleans at nbout 2000 nnd Insured for about half
thnt amount
Residence at Mineota
Mlneola Texas February 2S Fire this
evening at 2 0 oclock dcstioyed the resi
dence of J V MeMurry Loss 50500 In
known
suraucc 2100 Origin of flr uot
Insured In the Northern
Store and Residence at Rondo
Tcxnrkana Texas February 28 The ics
idence nnd adjoining storehouse of A J
Thomas nt ltnudo were dcstioyed today by
Till
fire Total loss 1100 no Insurance
storehouse was empty
Residence at San Antonio
San Antonio Teas February 28 Tho
refddonco of Dr J II Harp on Crofton
avenue was destroyed by fire this after
noon Lobs 1000 covered by Insurance
BATSON WILL BE BROUGHT BACK
Says He Will Be Able to Prove His
Innocence
Special to The Iost
St Louis February 28Shcrlft Ferklns
of Calcasieu 1nrlsh La arrived nt Splck
iird Mo tonight nnd will take charge of
Hd Batsou who Is wanted at Welsh La
for the murder of the Karl family The
sheriff will htart back with his prisoner
tomonow
Special to The Post
Spickard Mo February 2SIlatRon tlicf
alleged murderer of the Farl family ex
picxhes conlldencc that he will be able to
prove his Innocence when taken back to
Welbh The box sent by Batson to Tils
mother Mrs F J Iajne was opned yes
terday In the prcseuce of Mrs rayne and
the officers at the express offlie and tne
contents examined It contuluel nothing
but rice Mrs lnync will accompany her
sou nnd Sheriff rcrklns on their Journev
stockmen was never better Severn sales I to Lake Charles
of big steers nt 35 nre reported
COLOltADO IJuglneer Newton Frakcs
was killed In n collision between two
freight trains He jumped and broke hS
neck
FKKDKIlICKSBUIta The ense of Chris
tlnn Iltidlg charged with criminal assaut
was sent to Illaiico county on a change of
venue
IAHIS The Lamnr county court holds
thnt n policeman Is uot u Stnte offlecr
nnd thnt impersonating a policeman does
not violate the law
VA CAMlO Tho district meeting of the
Swedish Inthern church has come to a
close Ten new members of the local
church weie received
SAN ANTONIO 1 W nnd Brooks
Beckhnni father and Mm charged with
the murder of Solomon Holmes hine been
admitted to bnll In 11500 euch
OAKVIIiU Dr C F Simmons will
soon have Ills big Irrigation plant on his
liver ranch near here completed Ills prin
cipal object Is to raise stock feed
GIUi3XVnLE Application has becil
made for u charter for the new tclephons
company which will do business under fHe
name of tin Greenville telephone exchuuge
HAN ANTONIO The breweries and their
workmen have agreed on u new scale
under which tho breweries nrike some
gains The rate of wages remains the
same
WHAItTONIlev Dr Uedd of Houston
was In Wharton this week to complete ar
rangements for the new Iresbvterlan
church which will shortly bo built In this
cityCALVERT
CALVERT The dully output of coal
from the Calvert coal mines has been great
ly Increased lnce the new system of operat
ing these mines with free labor has been
inaugurated
HrNTSVULn Hcv i W Darst who
Is conducting revival services at the Chris
tian church will hold a mass meeting In
the opera hounj Sunday afternoon when
he will preach on Doubt Jnmes 8
Helm and n chorus of 100 voices will fur
nish tho music
Bntsous relntlves here
are respectable lawnbldlng people and arc
greatly Doubled over the affair
BACK IN ARKANSAS
The Clarksville Bank Robbers and Sheriff
Mjrderers Are in Jail
Fort Smith Ark February 28 George
Durham the man who with John Dunn
was arrested at Wichita Kan charged
with the robbery of the Clarksville bank
aud tho murder ot Sheriff John loners
arrived In Fort Smith this afternoon ac
companied by United States Deputy Mar
shal Iayton Talbot Talbot was here last
Saturday and upon that day the reipisltloi
papers were made out and forwarded to
Governor DavU Talbot went to Wlcbta
I to await their arrlvl there Waen he pre
sented them to Governor Stanley of Kan is
1 tt renulicd Ins personal guarantee to the
chief cxccuthc of the Sunflower State that
I Dm hum would not be mobbed to secure
I the honoring of the requisition but Talbot
gnvo It and Immediate thereafter loft
with his prisoner for this place
will iw taken to Clarksville soon
LI
BRAIN LIFTED
The Roots of Certain Nerves Were Then
Extracted
New York February 28 In ono of thu
most remarkable operations known to sur
gery says a Baltimore special to fe
World tho brain of Rev William A Stark
pastor ot the Broadway German Metho
dist Kplscopal church of this city has been
actualy lifted from Its bed and the roots
of certain nerves that hnd caused the cler
gyman excessive neuralgia were exti acted
Tho patient Is said to have stood the opera
tion well
Admitted to Bail on Habeas Corpus
Marshall Texas Fobruary 28Hcnry
Nester and John Morgtn Indicted for
the crime of theft of money from
Joo Dnndellne hte an Inmate of Buck
nets otpbnn home near Dallas which I
occurred at 4he pumengcr depot of the
Texas nnd Ililfle railway in this city Janu
ary 25 u l out a writ of habeas corpus
before Judge Levy today After hult lug
the argument of iouusel the court reduced
the bonds from 500 to 300 each
LEFT TO THE CHAIRMAN
Worst the Southeastern Gulf Slates yon caning upon the w ioterun oi f Wells Has Authority to Straighten
and It tor °
State to endow thoroughly equip
Have Experienced for Years
Railroad Service Is Badly Crippled by
Great Many Bridges Having Been
Swept Away
Atlanta Ga February 2S Nqt In many
years have the Southeastern Gulf States
experienced damage so widespread by a
storm as that which on yestciday spread
over a section of country embracing leor
Us work of training young men tor the
gospel ministry
It then elected a board of trustees and
empowered them to open the seminary
there shall have been raised
cr uw tnrc infT incrirnit iiiiit to soon as
blVm LIVcS LOST AND SEVERAL HUM and deposited with the treasurer of the
boatd of iruslees a sum of uot lefs than
lJliO000 lu cash or good luterest bearing
notes
a In June of 1000 Kcv Dr T It Sampson
was elected the president of the seminary
and rrpresentiithr of the synod to lay the
whole mutter of endowing the seminary be
fore the church and to rnl c If possible nn
nn endowment of not less than 200000
At the mictlng of the snod ield lu Sher
man hi October 1P01 about dUUA was re
potted In sight
The board of trustees then asked consent
of he synod which was granted to the
following proportions
1 To open the cmlnnry with a view of
Out the Tangle
CAUSED BY THE RED1STRICTIN0 BILL
Basis of Representation Is One Delegate
for Each Three Hundred Votes
Cast for Sayers
Dallas Texas February 28 Severn
members of the State democratic executive
committee left for their homes last night
but a majority of them remained over Tor
todays adjourned meeting Nearly twenty
gla Alabama Teuuesscc Virginia 01th melvlng only flrst jear students for tho o tUcm mctln chalrmnn Wells room nt
tlt st profesois the Orlentnl this morulng and discussed
To ndrt a third professor the next enr and mntters pertaining to the party organUa
Savannah and the Oconees but late tonight opporTunity to contribute
the stage lu all of them was stationary ex cd with confluence thnt
a fouith the following v < ar
tint In Texas for over an hour The redls
trlctlng of the State as hns been referred
to tunny times before hns created cousld
ernblo confusion and todays conference
wns held with a view ot straightening out
ctcry taugle Some districts are without a
clinlrmnn and others havo two or more
within Uielr limits
By a unanimous vote nnd on motion ot
Mr Glddltigs of llicuham the committee
left the appointment ot all chairmen and
the straightening out ot every contest to
Chairman Wells Committeeman John L
Stephenson ot Abilene stnlcd that lie hud
filled ttltceu or twenty vacancies In his sen
atorlal district which he would submit to
Chairman Wells for upnrovnl Mr Steph
ensons remarks caused some meirlmeut
One of his colleagues renvoi Led Stephen
son would fill a vacancy 011 the National
committee If nuybody renuested It
The bnsls of representation was fixed ns
It has been heretofore This Is one vote
tor cverv 300 votes cast for governor at
the last election or major fraction theicot
each county to bo entitled to at least one
ote
The onestlon ot a test wis relegated to
the several county committees exclusively
It was agretd that proxies when properly
accredited should be allow ell at the next
convention of the temporary organization
George W Armstiong of tort Worth
moved that State Chairman Jnmes II
Yclls In consideration of his distinguished
party services bis fealty to tho partys
Intelests and his preeminent nunllllcntlons
for the position be rcipiested to run again
for the place he now occupies Judre Arm
strong put the motion nnd it wns carried
uiinuimoiisly by a rising vote
Frank 11 Hushlck of Kan Antonio said
Judge Armstrong hnd made the motion he
had in mind and that he desired to make
another in lino with the Hi si He moved
thnt Chairman Wells be sincerely thanked
for his uniform kindness and courtesy M
the members of the committee This too
was adopted by 11 rising vole The Stnte
chairman was visibly affected over hese
motions nnd In response t calls for a
kpceeh said in a voice full of feeling 1
tlimiL > ou from my heart I enn ny no
miv
The St Louis Worlds lnlr the Toas
Worlds Fair commission nnd C nevnl Miiil
jer Louis J Woilham wvri indmsed In
ilnglng terms nnd the committee ndjonrnei
Clinlrmnn Wells nnd nil the other lsltors
left for ther homes tonight The chair
man will probably announce several an
polntmeuts to till vacancies nmong county
nuil district chairmen dining the next day
or two
COCKRELL NOT SATISFIED
Will Carry His Fight Into the Stale
Convention
Dallas Texns February 28 J E
Coekrell the Dallas member of the Stnte
executive committee who led the light yes
terday for n strict enforcement of she unl
foim prlmnry resolution purposes to curry
the tight Into the State convention Tie
and those who ogre with hlro Insist upfln
shutting all counties out of the temporary
organlzntlon thnt do not bold their prima
ries Juue It the date fixed by the commit
tie
Mr Cockrells own county will hold Its
prlmrl > Murch 15
Garrison Not a Candidate
Tlmpson Texas Februnry 27 The
TEXAS POLITICAL NOTES
Denton Tcxns Februnry 20
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lowing submitted to me by Hon T 8
GarrUon for publication
To the Democracy of the Second Congres
sional District
As my name has been frequently men
tioned ab a piobable candidate for nomina
tion for eougiess from this district nnd
ninny democrats have urged me to ranko
me race with Haltering protpects of sue
cesi It Is due that I should make a declar
ation of my Intentions and 1 therefore an
nounce that I will not ut this time be a
cndlilntc for the nomination Ior several
months past Mrs Garrisons health has
been anjthing but good and Is still lu
such n state thnt I could not enter Into a
political campaign as I feel would be due
the people for me to make as a candidate
I thank niv friends over the district for
their ns nrauces of support aud n sure
them that thev will ever be rememlHjred
most kindly Respectfully
T 8 Garrison
Wll
lis Is stumping the county in favor of I
Y Curtis candidacy for railroad eouiuils
biotif r
Hlllslioro Texas Februnry 27 Hon
Jack Real the I Ills county candidate for
congiosiH will begin an active campaign
in this county March 4 aud continue It un
it the primniles April 12
Huntsvllle Texns Februnry 28 The com
ing city election Is eliciting much talk thh
week and candidates are announcing Tne
most intocstlng nice will be between T
F Sims and I C Kastham for mayor
Denton Tcxns Februnry 20 M L Ar
nold of Argyle announces as a candidate
for local representative entering the Hold
against Hon J It Dovle inesent notorial
representative from this wiso nnd Cooke
counties
Cnlveit Texos February 28 Mnvor C C
Merldlth issued n proclamation this morn
ing ordering an election to be held April
1 for the purpose ot electing two ubler
meu t W lllggonbottam was appointed
Judge of said election
Lockhart Texas February 27 The may
or of the city has published his proclama
tion ordering an election ou the first Tues
day In April for a mayor and three nldej
men There have been no announcements
for the s veral positions and the piosent
Incumbents will probubly have a free race
STUCK IN THE MUD
After He lpino a Si6ter Ship a British
Steamer Runs Aground
Baltimore February 28 A dispatch to
the maritime exchange from Cape Henry
Va today says the British steamship Yeo
man from Galveston for Liverpool via
Newport News Is ashore at the point of
Cape Henry
Philadelphia February 28 The Yeoman
picked up the Spanish steamship Frosa nt
sea helpless with a broken propeller ami
towed bur Into the Dolaware breakwater
ou Tuesday ot this week After perform
ing this service the captain of the Yeoman
found himself short of coal and he de
cided to go to Norfolk to rcllll his bunkers
before proceeding to Liverpool it was
while en toute to tho former port thnt
bU ship grounded at Capo Henry A dense
fog prevailed t the time
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