The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 232, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 20, 1898 Page: 1 of 28
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Peace Commissioners at Paris Will Not
Come Together Until Tomorrow.
The Raleigh and Boston Made a Cruise
Among the Islands.
'.: Famofus Pickles Catsup Sauces
M
-and able Condiments. Fort
quality and delicious flavor they
have no equal.
NEW INSTRUCTIONS SENT DAY
GENERALLY WELL 1TCCEIVED.
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Celebrated Silver Thread Krout
white ts snow packed by hy-
draulic pressure in barrels and
half barrels is" well known for)
its excellence and in great favor.f
Fi'iid us a trial order.
HOUSTON.
LOWS.
THE JOHN DEERE.
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A
Carload
Of Walnuts."
We have just unloaded .twenty
thousand pounds of California
Soft Shell Walnuts.
We aie piepared to quote them
in jobbing quantities.
K H. Thompson & Co.
A maximum of efficiency
at a minimum of expense.
THE TELEPHONE
In the office or household.
bUTHWESTERN TELEQRAPH &
TELIil'nuiNtJ tu.
IMPORTERS
Established i6b.
Cotton
Factors
Atoratre and
Lime Plaster
Portland and Rosocdsle
CBMBNT.
Fire Brick. PJrs
Clay Drain
Commission Mercluurt
iJl(o
Housten. Tcxta.
L. Gohlmsn Br.
J. B. Lutor.
S. L. Golilman & Co.
Cotton Factors
HOUSTON' TEXAS.
Lfbifll ndrinri. nii(rV cola onrf nrnmnt v
pros. Corrt'jpondfiica solicited.
COTTON
0ye mo a trial shlnment nnd I will nlpnit
hu. Write for market reports and stencil.
ROBERT A. JOSEY
HOUaTON. TEXAS.
OFFICE 113 MAIN STKUET.
1M2CT WIItES QUICK PHHVIOU TO ALU
l'AKTS OK THi: WORLD.
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fms and cablesmms. Try us. Telephonu 34.
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4M'?' composite cars ilaios maid In atUndame. LlBhld wlUi I'lutsc" Kf5- .
M WHI ttar jjer a Lea" Ilouator. Ewttound Tuesdays and Trldajs at t& P
Yhound Mondays and Thuredajs at 9:25 !'' . .y.Vek. renulred'
xtu tk1" t0 Lo" Anclcs- C1 hour'' to Sau l raal5lsco- rst cl requircu
N. DROurt W P. SIMMONS. L. J. PARKS
c"y Tkt Ajft. ao7 Mln St. Depot Ticket Agent
The I. & Q. N.
To the NORTH and EAST.
Sisal rianlla and Lathyarn
WIRE
OLIDDHN.
UAKP.U PERFECT.
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NAILS.
PBEN & CO.
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rect proportion nigh grade material
and workmanship. Address for prices
HARTWELL IRON WORKS
Houston Texas.
Phone 400.
Phonmoo
SEWERING
PLUMBING
ELECTRIC WORK.
Houston Plumbing and Mfg Co.
713 Main St. Mason Building.
PLUCKY EXPRESS MESSENGER.
HE KILLS A Tit .MX KOIIllllll
SAVI1S HIS UO.MIMXV.
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Four Iliimllt Altfmplcd to Hold Up a
ill 11 (11 Ke UxpreMi lint Pled IVhcu.
tlio Miootiiiir Commence)!.
IJarsto Cal.. Xovcmbor 10. Tho first Fee-
Hon ot Uio westbound Santa Vo train N'o.
lu was stoppeil two miles east ot Diggctt
early this morning by men se.Uivl on lho
rear of tho tender. Engineer Ilunncll ii
coiifronteU by two 45-callber revolver and
ordered to btop but this order -nas eoun-
termaacled and tho train proceeded for
about a nillo and was then brought to a
standstill at tho command of tho robbers
Mho ovMontly expected to meet pala at
th!a point. In thla they wcro not disap-
pointed nnd the robbers ordered Bunnell
to carry n twenty-pound bag of dynninlte
to'thoipxprcvs car.
Mrs-eKers Hutchinson ana Ulakcly ap-
peared at the'door of tho cxprc-as tar armed
.vlUi guns. Tho robbers fired at Mlakely
who locatlcs them by the Hash of their
guns returnal the fire klfUng one robber.
Tlie dead man's leit eje and all (hat side
of his head was torn away. Tho other rob-
bers stampeded and mado their escape. A
posse Is In pursuit and It Is expected at
least ono of them will be eapturt'Jl shortly.
Tho dead man haa not been Identified. It
is thought tho men -w-ero novices at tra'n
robbing. They secured no booty.
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f Ufllucrn nail Jlu Wlm "Were
DroMticil.
Yaiuina Ore November 19. The list of
offlurs and sailors drowned In the wreck of
the Atalanta Is as follows;
Captain Charles Mcllrlde; Hunter drat
mate; X. C. Buston second mate all o
Greenock Scotland; DuId Stanley of Liver
pool; Alex neck AS. E. Croger W. T.
Pllkln-
inn. Jn Casaa. w. Williamson i. Lewis(
JUehael GnlluRher David Green Jacobson
Pedro Giegory John Marks John Smith sea-
men; Hamilton sallmaker.
Tho unknown am cooks a carpenter a sail
maker second mate and one sailor. The
survhors uro Truucls Mahon n native of
Belfast aged IS; .lohn D. Dcrry Lairy
To ny Gcoreo Trazler.
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WaEhlngton No ember 19IndicaUons for
Siuiday:
Tor East Tetos-1'alr Sunday; Increasing
southerly winds Monday; rain In southern or
snnw In northern 1 nrtlou.
Wtstcin Texas Cloudy nnJ much cooler and
rain In northern portion rhanKlng to "-w
Sunday night; southerly shifting to north-
westerly winds.
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"Sunset Route."
NLY LINE running through sleepers DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERV-
w wity of riexlco. Excursion rates Qg wm (Jjrect Connections to
cil.ohria.ear rUnd t0 MeXC a"d a" P'nS Nrth a"d EaSt'
"Sunset Limited" Semi-Weekly Vestibule Train Service.
. Tho mont i..rf.. -n -iinntni Tmin with ronipartmwt car dining cars and
in
No
Jen. Past and Tkt. Agt.
Fast
The Finest and Fastest Through Train in lexos T a 2 - J
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American Members Must Stand Pal on
Construction of the Protocol. .
SPANIARDS PROPOSED TO ARBITRATE
Construction of the Word "Disposition'' Is
the Cause of Ihc Contention.
SEVERAL OTHER MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE
After the Trenly In Slurned Art-iuiue-
liieutN "Mimt He "Wuile for lleum
liiK Trnile llelntliiim Klo.
(Special Dispatch to The Poet.)
WishliiKton Xcveuiber 11'. rurthor In-
structions respocllnR tho (.haractcr of the
noto to bo presented to tho Spanlnh com-
uiisiloners on Monday njxt wore sent
Judge Day today. As Indicating tho minor
importance- of theso (luestlonn It was point-
ed out that no cabinet meeilng was hold
but thut tho instructions weto declncd upon
bv tho president and Scorcmry Hay with-
out oba.'sUnco from tho other motubers
oif the cabinet
Jluch to lho regrot of tho officials no
meeting of the commission was held today
mid it is presumed from this that tho
American enrnml'sionerj wore unable to
complete tho communication which will ho
handed to tho Spanish coniinUsloncra ou
.Monday.
Secretary Hay recehml tbu mornlns
from the clpha experts of tho dt'ivintment
a translation of tho sjnopsls of the Sp.inUh
tommunlintloa received ou Wedntsby. In
the concluding paiagraph the Spanish rep-
re3entatlvih euggtsted that somn cump;-
tent person be selected to luterprct the
prevision of tho protocol rolntlng to tho
PhlllnplLrs to determine whether or not
the United State had the light to dtmand
their tet-slon. Such arbitration is out of
the question and Judge Day mid lilt arj-
clatts bao been informed of the attitude
ot the administration ou this point.
Washington November 19. It wna not
until a late hour latt evening that the bit
paingraphs of tho loug translation ot tie
Spanish noto which wno prcientuJ to tho
American ieace conimlssioncra last evening
wero deciphered "at tho stato department
and mest of the members of the cnM'iet
wore not aware of tho full contents or the
(.ojuments until louaj wlitn thoj taliol
at the White Houce. It appeared thi.t in
addition to tho loiur argununt whicii was
intended to show lho woii "dispunlt.oii"
used in iclntlon to tho Ph.lipiilui.i4 ine.nt
somtthlug o.to tho Spannh noto did In-
clude n proposition to submit this 1'hilip-
pnn clfiuso of tho piolotol to lho Inteiprc-
iautn ot an arbitrator.
A'ftuilwr cablegram followed the long
meSEage this llmo directly from Judge
Day seeking InstructlcnH dellultely on
some points to be made in the American
answer which is jet to o prosoucd.
These InEtruuious hao not been sent roi-
wanl awd It may bo stated without go ng
into details that they aie'predeely in Hue
with the policy which the American com-
midsloncib have been puiEiiing up to tliia
uolnt in tho ncsotlat.oii3. Judge Day mado
no mention lu hisuneshngp of any intention
on the part of the comm.sslon to adjjurn
their legion set for today wl.hout trans-
acting any business but in Uew of tlio
fact that the final ithtruttione weie s'nt
so reeently as to afford lusuff'ciont tlmo
for nutting them in form It wa? believed
to be probable that nothing would be dolio
at today's kession and that the raeeticg
would bo purely pro forma.
There are several matters ot Importance
though not ranking -with the Philippines
question lo bo tioaitcd by the coinnils-
tloners but te lnstiuctlons to the Amer-
icans is not to call up theso'at present
or until th main pending issue rclatho
to the Philippines ha-? beea willed in or-
der to avoid complicating the piocedl
lngs.
In thu event tliat tho fonim!s3!onors dis-
agree totully at their next meeting on
the Fjlllpplncs there will bo no dlsens-
slon of any of these subsidiary- nucttlons
but iu tho other oent namely Hut uu
agrcemonl shall be- reached on tho prin-
ciple ot tho Philippine! d spoHitlon. theF.
matters may bo expedited to consume at
Ient two additional sessions of fho com-
missioners. Ono of thesf concerns the re-
storation ot trade relations between the
United States and Sp"n At tlu begin-
ning of war Spain terminated al of her
treat cs with tho Unite)) Stitci. and If tho
two countries are ta get along amicably
even after tho declaration of peace thoro
must bo working irmangein stats In tieaty
form fcr the protection ot "trade Interests
the equalization of tariff o targes the rcg-
ulp.lion of extradition and such subjects as
aro usually Included In treaties of trade
and commerce and amity.
So far tho conunlKslonrrif have not given
consideration1 to theso measures In Ihelr
All kinds
of
Write us
for
Prices.
F.W. Heitmann & Co.
C
fMBfflfik LAMPS
Efln an('
LORD SALISBURY-
-"Qpntlemeii
excluingcs ot opinions but omo ot them
at leUsl must 'bo reguUted In any treaty
that Issues trom the committee.
It Is InQUircd thJt the ppaoo negotiations
a:o nejirlng an end and It Is considered
not Improbable that by tho- end ot the
present mouth all ot tho main features of
a t ratty will Jiavo been formally agreed
to or tho cITcrt to roach an amicable set-
tlement abandoned.
With a view to bringing matters to n
sptedy conclusion our- comml&sloncis by
d rcctlon of 'tho president early the com-
ing week will lay beforo the Spinlards
tie Ilnal and irrevocable demands of this
country i)llolug a t-pcclftod tlmo lu which
our conditions may be accepted or reject-
ed. This ultimatum It Is understood in-
volves all that has thus far been contend-
ed fcr. Including the cession to tho United
States of the entire Philippines group and
also names the amount of dash w-'hlohc this
government will pay Spain In considera-
tion of her expenditures In the liner of pa-
cific improvements anil betterments of the
island of Luzon. The nnwunt of this cash
ccmpcnsaLon Is not known but there is
a Uisls for tho belief t.but it is $40000000.
Tho first proposition hero from tl.e
United HtflUb (ominlsslon to tho Spaniards
regaidlng the Phll.pplrcs wae not a de-
mand. To bring the subject under dis-
cussion tho Americans merely submitted
oroposals to tiko uro Hie Philippine 'sl-
auds and reimburse .Spain tho amount spent
bv her there on permanent b-etti'imcits.
Sixain declined flu ternm and the p op il
Ittclf. Had sho Mopped there the United
States would h-avo be'ti com ul td to re-
peat the proposal -as an ujt'tiMtum or to
tender now terms. Spain .u rter put
oft any coreldpintlon of tevmi by Ueolatlug
tfcdt the Ut.'ltcd State3 had po rlg)t to Im-
pugn her Mneielgniy in tlia Phillpplnt.;
.(an If her sovereignty there should mi's
tho niortgagcs she had pljcgd o'l ths Phll-
iDpinoirfotiinuuxiniMt bt XtaSoivvr.tten nnd
that Jior iMgnlly foibiwle liar lo consider
ai question s lo how she bad spe.t t a
loam to fecuiod.
The Americans patiently lcplled that Hie
pence conference .vas chargei with tno
disposal of the Vn lipplnes art the hov-
eiclgnty there. Ibcy laid down tho bn.ail
principle tJ'iit the fxpwi3( Incuiied lu fu-
tile attempts at subjugation 8 .ouM not b
loaded upon a mlony ccl.lni: freedom.
Finally they affirmed thilr right to in-
outre os to the desllniitlou rl hc monc)i
raised bv pledging Hid Philippines rev-
enues. This ptstponrd a discussion of lho
main question but In their next m mo'tn.
lum the Amnr.ca.ii loiwni&sloneiH will go
to the main point. Definlto vatlce will bo
ulven tliat the United State will lake over
all the Philippines and Spatu will tinqusb-
tionablv Iciun tic terms from which ihsie
will be no devi-itlon. It Is more than like-
ly that the Americans will flatly summon
Stuta to effect immcllato am cable adjust-
ments. Should she refuse to make a treaty ced-
ing thu Philippines to tho Untied States
the instant alternative for America would
be the conouest of that territory nt I'l-
creascd cost U Spain In the flnul ttlc-
ment. and possibly tho Joss or Spanioli
life. It may be hold tLatjlho Pblllpp ui.
if ceded i.ow without nnr terms would
be an adequate inucmnity 10 mo uamu
States for their w'nr ctpendltuies already
Inclined nnd that Spain can not expect n
n legal or moral right any monetary ton-
cession. Philippine senumiuon. uy coii-
m:tt however would entail uj.on the
United States a wssi ci ireaauru wi
r.t it.nn ihn mm that Spsln may now
expect as a basis of peaceful ccialon.
Spain belr.g larren oi icrruurj or t-
to iiidtmu fy the Unite J States fully even
at this Juncture elm would ue euu iriw
aUo to men a adllt'oua exp-iiBe to tho
Amerlcuns In further oreiatlono lo tho
Paillpi i:es. Moreover u speedy .idjuumant
if local Phi pnln conditions U denundnl.
Strain could -pot In any circumstances ef-
fC It tntS. ne i-V.rilK ts ii-u hoom...... -
ronslblllly ami they ferJ that the delay
hero pievonls them dlncharsms it It 1s
fullv realized that turn net I:(crestB in
the Unlteel States are mors or '.ess in a coa-
dlt'on of unrtt ponding ii-'Units peace
coccluelons whether now or a-fter renewed
row! Itle-v This di-qtietud?. they fori
sroud bo composed and tho normal coadl-
tlona of peaceful thrift be citabllihed.
Sloreovtr although Spain offer to believe
otherwlfe lhe quality of morcv . ti"' ab-
bciiI from lhe situation. The American com.
in!Eilonrn can not fall to see w.'th a rer
tnlti amount of pity thu fad ng uwny of a
ono powerful nvl prouJ nutiu lercft of
her colonlrji In the Hist and (p th? Veil.
While Srain has no lesal or moral riRn'
to rk the United fStatcs to be a partner In
her los-pe. tho Americans here recogn'z-c
lip- tnrrllorlal shr'nkagc. her lorer.cd ro-
ources her emptv treasury and br debt-
burdrT4c pcopie. They have of course no
power lo exprer-s nr" ue.h feeling of syw
putby through tho Ur-ltcd .States treasury
but always atniinlug tho intcieits of liu-
inac'ty to l concurrently servf d gratlflcs-
lon on tho part of the Americans would
fojtow rel'cf t" Spain.
Spa-'n must confrnrt Phlltapjres eur-
rcndr llnv Mio rot rreftr acquhscsne
nirJ somn flnan-ial relief to pro'ected op-
tr . ri' " ti-Ji '- V" "i" I'se
ncqulbfcot. tben pcaq? will fo'low lmm
dla'nly If -h? does not t-be- tbn wtr will
ror.Vinie. Th iiiicetiou Is simply thii I
tot jtfHco wprili tpot cash It is bel'cvcd
that tli" Anveriiati commission ' have
been dellbcvnt'iig atens this Hus an1 they
are inclined lo aiitwr tb? question af
Prina'j AV'hI the amoti-r' msy lie muit
obviously bo itnknrwri outside th com-
ralE'lt"'. rowilbl" 20 fiOO.QUO rro'jab'y lesj.
jp pnv tender t" Spain raro wl ho taken
doubU'iy. io rort'nrj 'he Bpanl'h com-
roir)onfrs Iht jb.e offers of what may
seem to them a .small amount Is not to be
ilff
apKewitralr3Bri.C
we love pence but if you aren't well
A KIM; IN UAMIKH.
AttemiilN to Murder
i:-ltuler ii C Servlu.
'i'
(he
lAindon November 19. A special
dispatch fiom Hu;ihareti ptiblliiio.)
this afternoon iu to nMcmpis
have been made recently upon tho
life of cxMCIng MIUui ot Sorvln. Tlio
first It appears was oi a train be-
tween KragaJfVfO mid Xlreh A
aitimber of peasants nttsoked tho
foinier king's car with pistols mid
utones. They smu.iib.cd cho windows
and wounded Homo of tiho nieiiihrw
of Jils eultv. UiUt ut Nisclic a man
dressed ns a htiideut and armed with
revolvor entered .Milan's bed-
room but was arrested befoie- he
could ntluclt tho ev-kln.
rio:itrunl as MrilcntlnR Unit lho Americans
might bii Jockcvonl Into palng a larger
hum. Neither Spanish debts bondj nor
mortgages of nny description will be eon-
sldeixl Tho transaction will bo cleared up
on the spot probably if at all.
j)i:i.vv m:oi:.ss.hv.
American Ilewlre to lime All 'I'lielr
DiiiMiiiieiilM Well l'reiinreil.
Paris November 39. Tho American pcaco
cou.im!tf.lorjera met toJny they luvei besn
c!o3ily engaged In funnulatliiR tj iermsof
an Important rommunlLatlon to bo nindn to
tho Spanish coramlstlencrB next week It is
Impossible at prcreat. however (o ele-
tn mliu whtthcr tho work will be com-
pleted for presentation on .Monday or Tucs.
t.ny though it is beloved tho Americans
will be read) on .Monday. While the Amor-
AMiiv.ss i)ou to i:.(;im).
in in ii
Itnot Ik .illlt
'I imuuiit or.
to lie
(Special Dispatch to The Post.)
New York Novcnbor la Ullhil
Itoot has beii iceo mm ended bj lho
New York Slate rc ubllcan orgiol-
7itlon for amlusador lo Greit tlrlt-
aln to succeed John 1ay who rc-
tlgnnl lo becomo socrctsry of Btate.
It is understcod that Prcsiitlcnl Mi-
Kiiiley bn Jlr. Hoot's name under
uuisldorallnn and no coiuiictllor
likely to le preferrol to Slr.'jtcol
has entered the field.
leans fully uppreci.Uo tho rccesslty ot
ninklng progress they nro nlho nmlor the
necessity of taking great care In the prep-
aration of what may possibly be tlio con-
clusive recent! ol theo negotiation. The
Spanish commissioners consumed n week
in the- preparation of thn list momornrjium
but the Americans will not reiiilr ro long
a tlmo to complete 'the work In hand un 1
any prffert delay will ult'inately provo to
bnvr been ndvantugcous.
There was ro meeting of the Joint com-
mltslorcrs today.
Huh lii'poi'tiuit VIeftn'iifes.
New York November 10. Captata 11. II
Itiudford United Slates navy altaiho ot
tho pesco commission arrived from Part)
tolny en boam the stoimer Paris ftom
So-jih'jmptiMi. Captain Uradfcrd Is I13-
Ilevcd to bo tho bearer ot an lmportu.it
icesKijM and noms of tho psjier In ran-
nco: on wlMi lhe peice cromiiilsloii. 'Hq
eatd that he would procceel to Wjualtigtc-n
a l once.
IIUSSI'H 1IADS OIT
Tin t'rnr's Seiitialll j Inmiren .ii-
Inlerfereiiee III I'Ii!1IMIikii.
St. Pelfrsbiirg November 19 The feml-
offlriul Journal del St. PctcMbur;? r.'jiu-ul-1'e.s
'lho u.itl-.Ainuikin vlevva of tio
rcfcreiico to tiro Philippine Inlands recently
cxpounJed by the Pourac Oic'.te which
t -tk-clirc in" no wuy rspreaptua ho Views
ceiu ;n icjujuj; jiutsiiri circles i no jour- ;
ml jtJds: All lmrti9 organ when 1
mi flirts: All iinpartrfiva organs when 1
koatlng of 'ho Philippine qilcflilM ha.'o
rot failed to iiko Ico account tho testrve
.......! .u. nim.l. k 1...H . ...-lit. 1.. I
itnporcd on. RusfiJ by her neiltraUty dur-
tDgthe vyar nor dlre.f;ardo3 tho s.J fee'.-.
lr Ituisli entertains fpr tho Uplto-1 Hta.ci.
31AMI.S ADVICIC).
UelM'l t.'ontrol lmiu K Typlioun
Cinixril (iiiut Diiiiiiiki'.
Mai.lla Noyembfr 1?. It is rrrortcil tAat
Hollo (aipHsl o; tho Wanel of I'aseiy Jtf
In tho hwiifl of tho Insurgents. Th-
V.IM .r cruir Charieuon and iU
Urttfl htatas suuboM Coacoid have Boo
Thn Snili.i orulwrs IU do' Rub.j aid i
Tho fcpittit'a trutstrs iw ue (jiw a.i
sis dft I;iiw.n whlnh wcro isuak dur ng .
ine PJltiP v) .vagal Have pi-cn iiuiuv u.iu
docked at OtviU
The United SUtce revenue cutter Mc-
... ... It l. . .. ..' - J
j
y'
assured don't jump the fence:'
Detroit Jotlrnal."
Oullooh has left AUnlla on her way home.
I 'Itho Philippine provilncea iha.vo umtclid
'from tho bisvv'ieol typiioon In jcirs. Ma-
' Jalos itho haidqiurieM ot .Vgulnslda hi
i bcou tbiiiuigeil nnd many vilUgctt Ikivo bfeu
dcstiocl.
Tho merchant! of thla city hue ilcvddod
'to vstabllv1! .v ohnmber ot commerce. whlUi
by Spanish law iftioy wctw prosiously prc-
difdcd from doing.
ui Port H)iaPt oit (he teHt.tfae Hoaton
wm8 boarded by-tu officer of Citoetidilp Nuvy
wltSi the compllmeatB ott3iegoycrnoi' ot
ihu provtr.ee Xu oftlccrjjv1tH' eent to rei
turn tho boarding call .tstiotWis civilly re-
ceived. Tho mltitary foreoto eiNj iis nbotil
200 indlaiw rorty or fifty Spanlsfds uio
piece of si'MUlery ud one gunboit ot S50
tons. The Inhabllanto of tho iilund num-
ber 50000 Mooisi and Malajsl Tbcro ro
no tasuri'ectroulffla.
HAVANA .On:.x.
Aellovv Fever Senre H it The
Mil.
illerx tit .11:1 In it'll M Mllllnj.
Hlsvanui VAX Key "West Nnvember 19.
The fooio of ti moro tlafactory solution
of the Cuban problem stow with 'the IVirii
ivmim.Ut.skin Is thought to be Hearing a
elovo and has exerwl a beneflc'al effect
liere. A more healthy aad confident tone
Is noticeable In all circles.
T1!k- jellow fever scare which luckily has
gone no further than ei scare has not flip-
puiently kepi Amvrioaun from coming hciu
lu is rent iminibor. Thorei have beert nd
new cahce ri'porttxl. .. .
'Phe example of tho ifavaaia fttfaiMlei civil
was HituIaJod on Th.irrday "ovoatns by Uie
gUanlMf elvtl at ifuWiiiH -"1 liitrti "w
n.uttny Lherc but I. was flnnlly miblued
bj the oamo persuiishe nieasurM udopted
hit.
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OlUt M5W v( tit IMITIOAS.
American hililler Vlunlerril U'hll'
tililiiilulni; Die l.uvi.
Alnnlla November 1!). Three Phlllplno
natives Inst nigihfc hired a. carriage and
aftenvaixl became encaged In a dispute
wllh tho driver regarding the fire B:mj
nicmlieiw of the Amo imn inllltaty pcli
nUcmptml to atrcM. 'he n iMvm b-iL tlio
Jailer resisted lund Sergomt Pjlnj of th i
Min(ttta losiment vvvm t.wbbod nnd killed
i Uireo other American soldlus 51s h r
i.Montgomery end noyt were wounuci
cMahcr tAinl ono native dead. Tho otheis
wore arrested.
To Vilinlt (liilnlne Kree.
AVsMh'r.ton November 11 Tho tieas-
nry (leiartiiiinV Ins icommcnded Lliu.t
qulnlno be adniillted into PuLei and Por'o
Hico free ot duty Un.J?r tho SpanUJi liilo
the duty ou quinine was nbo.it J13..10 por
pound. The war dspirtmcnt wjll un-
doubtedly concur wtth the treasury dopart-
nieal In 'tho matter.
uvi: iniAii. TiiiiKi: imi.m:
hniiiriiliiury Street lluel Oeciirx
m
Vlllleilitev llle ;.
(SjM-elal nlspatrh to Tho Post.)
' MllJcdBOVlUe On. November !!. A des-
pfnitoi".y2Ulo was fought -it 2 SOo'elo ' this
nftcrnoon on Hancock street ono of tho
principal thorotighfnies of the clly be-
twecn W. O I-'lnirey and son Thto. Pnpcy.
awl J. II. and W. II. Stahloy brother? nil
prominent tltlens of this rounty. W. O.
Plnney 1 dead with bullet boles through
tho liver atnl mouth; Tom riniicy shot
thiotigh tho fctomach liver nod mouth Is
dyrfng; J' II Stahley is eerlouily shot In
tho face and head and W. 1). Stahloy Is
(.hot through tho chett. Physicians say
both mca will die
Over twenty hots were fired during tho
engastiusnt nnd ono by ono tho four men
fell to tho pavement with smokies pistols
l.; 'iheir haute. Tho troublo orientated in
rettaurant kcjit by Thomas Plsnoy. Tho
Stables topic dinner at the restauiant.
They were not plpase-I aud W. H Stohley
tftruek tho projirletor. After tho Stahleya
left thu building Thornm went to his
.. v ii airfl-
'atker " 0li:u ar1 loil ' '"' of dlrf'
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cully. Tho two men armed themselves una
ttnrtfd down lho street. They met the
- .. . . .
niii. i.fhi pirinr hirun nlmullaue
. . .'. ' n(nl.i uufii
IU four men fell W. O l'lnwy died on
iiviu vi rf - t T--T-- -
tho lUlovvalk in the arms of his wife. The
other mca were taken to the hospital
t)t.v7.i:n ii v jKAi.oim'.
11.1 Knim Ktlln lllv Wife litltl .leillU
Willi er sill Tli I'll KIIIM lllmnelf.
1 .. .. ... T....nml.. If! A l.lnln
."Ji w b7ovS oVim
fU wd4J UoM . a lt of jealousy
l'lld "' "e nn.d j0j!" W"fr Of wboin ho
jealous and then blew out. hi own braln
... iA . in iho Llti- durlim the day und
..... " w ' ... .-.- --.- - .. "
milt. Iintnu In Ihrt kamu vvasocu While IU lb
ity today ItoEi'bouxbt lot of eurtrldtffi andt
ii. ihm Ennn nfli p marhllic hnnir y'
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At Some Points the Insurgents Were
Cautious About Visiting-Warships.
NATIVES DESIRE A PROTECTORATE.
No Spaniards Between Enijano and Manila
Were to Be Found.
AGUINAIDO'S HEADQUARTERS DAMAGED.
A Severe Tjiiliuoti NtrlUrw Mntaln
A in.-1 tin ii .Siilitl.i nt Munllii .Slnr-
tlereil by Three limursentn.
WajMhJns-ton November 19. Tho navy
department has mado public two interesting
roiiote ono from Captain Cushion llalclgh
and Uio other from Captain Wildes of tho
HOfilon "boUv artnchvd to Dovyoy't eqUnd-
rou. These reports wwo rend ut lho cabt-
nct ntecttmy yestnrday .wilii intercut as
thrortitic; o. goes! rf.jai nK)t 0a tc- con-
iiiloiw il lho Phlllpphe. Tho two of-
ficers xvcro dlsiotchcd bv Avlmlral Dovvx-y
to makrt aii Inspection of lho islands' and
tho result in set out In their nfports.
Onptalu Ooffhlau tx the Italelh saya that
ho otartedi on September 19 to lho norlh-
west coast of IjUkoii for the protection ot
American commerce. Some poluts ut bis
ivawrt follow:
''I stoppesl at Conegldor Inland and de-
livered otvlcih not to flv tha Insurgent
flog. 'Phis wns heenTully agreed to. I
then proceeded to Sua rcrnandlno de la
I'Mlfln north of Uurnyeii gulf. Found tho
Insurgent.' tl.ig njin and a captain wltb
five vomiKinles of liwurseuts guard.ng tho
iwl.ioe. Thej atdi tjicy hid about 150
Spanish prlfouors. Tho chief and others
wuo lnMtid off but lhe chfet -uado an
excuse. He did nut come. SK other cftt-
ccrs Including the capialn of tho po-.t
tame off llrot HHpul.itlug (lint Lieutenant
Kodnun (Jhould remain aaihoio whllo uiey
Voio on Lcmi. Our traits transported
tltom. illicy were received ivlth. duo lo-
spect entei-tiiined fn the- cabin hhown over
lliu veostl ami treated wllh every ctnir-
tet!y. "At Apparl wo were rrcclvoa very cra-
(lously by tho tnsurjjeiit eVnlef tn( charge
who gnvo ur. every inform.iUoa and ar-
ranged to xlalt the ship Jtnv on but ho
lulled io come off us did (he others. This
imy bo accounted fcr In jmit by Lhia heavy
BWellii seMtlnic pri hj toast.
"At Sua) near the head of tho I.lngayea
gulf wo found an insurgent lieutciiatit and
about thirty men In chwrgCi Many jwoplu
camo off that evening. WJicr. I vlsltod tho
wluru at a. in. thn next day wo were re-
futed a landing cm the. pica that they had
no ordern to Unit effect. Aflv parloyliiB
for more than an hour u ichiforcecncnt of
one officer and forty mam av7Tv5 comH
In we wcn pormlucsi ito land and bo Into
tho curatel wheixi all the oMcen vveno
vu-y polite bul would nt aliavv us to go
about tho place on thn plea that they
jrad tcdegraphod to ihe- capital and wore
awaiting an aii'uver wtil'h jniwp.p iwivcr
tnnio. None of th officers would corao
or.' lo itho ship seemliw suaplcloiLS ot uj.
wuimiucrs of lUitlves canna oft and nccnud
ncrfeotly at easo. rcigarJing us as frlc.id.
"At till places south ot Dlngaycn gulf
we found both oftlseni n.M natives both
cordial and Itilwully aiixtoas. m they said
tili.it. lho United State hotild ma In la n it
protcolornto ever tho iBlnnd of Luzon and
Ui.it trsido relations should be ro-oi.ab-lls-herJ.
'J ihoils nru ik Spanianlo from Capo
I2nft.iin.ti 1o Manila. At no nVace- north of
.Munllu havo they had any flour for nearly
or qui! a three months. I notified tho au-
lioirlties that nil vcfl.ie!s Hying ths United
Stntt flag might eonnci to trado at any
time nnd that they must bo treated prop-
erly and bo respeced. Whivi stiaaklng on
this Btibjcel to tlio rommaiManl at Olcon-
gato ho aM that all vejsels trailing tbitiro
unwt get pirmlMlon from Tils government.
Ho wax tinahlii to say whether this applied
to nil ports under MuiurgentB' rule or only
lo lhe arsenal it 0!( Migrrn "
Cuplaltv Couglan gives a gool deal ot In-
fo mi dtloii of tue. cihcir.ioter of tho (owns
visited Ly hltn Otarlovel Vpjxtrl SuaJ
Daguihan and Sin Kerreindtro ifhowiuz Jn
mibjtxnco tiau: flliboueh tho people aro
poor they are all eapublo of considerable
development
Captain Wildes of ch Doslon in his re-
port eutfl than Cits-crulrio wus mado 1
03nirany with tho tranrpsrt Olanlla to the
fmuthward. The n-atlve vlllascs nil hjlitod
white flags on nirt npproi'ti. vvnuei patii-
Ing Ihttak and Tlko tie saw two vewels
having tho appearance of Spanish KunOJll
end tin und smsko rlsiiis fro-n the funnel
cf ojia of them. 'In half nu hour they wcru
Oilt ot elgtit. juasing uoivvcen eou a'ii;
Neuron the natives vvho camo off eiid th?
Spinleh troops had betu with Ira vvn to thn
town of Ccbu fifteen days before: that a
largo band pf Insurgents ver In tha vicin
ity burnVas lfousid ana tor.siieiua aca
wro expected to cuter tha town nt nay
time.
Captain Wildes thinks that the news ot
two American waprhUu crtilnlns among th
IsIandH will spread In all dlrestlon-j od
good effects wjll follovv.
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