Dallas
Morning News For years he has
been a leading colored politician and has
represented the Republican party as a delegate
in county, congressional, state
and national conventions repeatedly. For
several years prior to last
September, he has been janitor of the Washington
public school building, but
was removed when white janitors were decided
upon. There is nothing
definite to be learned, but upon authoritative
statements of those who know it
is safe to say his death by his own hands is due
to a sense of pride. This morning he
read a letter no one can find and walked
down the street. He came back and walked
into the house. His wife
and Fannie Lindsay were standing. In a short
time they heard a shot and rushing
into the house found him prostrate on the
sitting room floor, gasping
convulsively. The light coat he had worn
had been removed, the shirt was
unbuttoned and wide open. In the center of
a powder blackened place on
the left breast, the blood bubbled spasmodically
with each breath. Near his
right hand lay the pistol. It was
premeditated and well executed. Medical aid came
but he was dead long before the physician
arrived. In his left
pants pocket there was a crumpled letter from a
business house in the city dated Sept. 15,
urging the settlement of some
business matter. There were other letters
and papers, none of which bore
even indirectly upon the affair. Willie Simms, a
colored girl, whose parents live near the
Johnson home, said that shortly before 11
o'clock the deceased came to their
house and asked for her father's pistol. She had
not given it to him at first
because her father had told her never to let it
go out of the house without a
written order. This she told Johnson, who
told her that he had just left
her father and that he had told him to get
it. She let him have the
pistol and he had told her he would return it in
the afternoon just as soon as
he came back from a trip into the country. Recently Johnson was arrested by mistake on a warrant charging a colored man by the same name with running a gaming house, but that is not supposed to have in any way influenced him. There are a great many colored men who knew him well who advance the theory that recent reverses in local political influence made him desperately despondent. ![]() Dallas
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