The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 290, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 20, 1894 Page: 1 of 8
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PARSONS GET IT.
Tho General Offices of the
M. K. &T. Located In Kansas.
Psrsous KaH. .iune 20. The
Missouri Kiiias and Texas rail
way through Vice President and
General Manager Purtly has made
ILe citizous of Parsons a formal
proposition to locate the general
illices of tho railway at Parson?.
The proportion of the railway is
that for a bonus of 25C0O the com
pany will erect general otliee build
ins at ParsouB at onee which was
accepted by the people. This makeB
Parsons the most important point
on the system.
Travellers In Session
Milwaukee Wis. .nine 20. The
delegates to tho national convention
of the Travelling Men's Protective
association held a short business
session this morning and were then
taken about the city in carriages as
the guests of tho local lodges. This
evening they will be taken to White
Fish bay where a lunch and concert
will bo given in their honor.
Wide Open. ICIIAMU BABOON
Until
July
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First
Shoe
Styles
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lo tlit Senator irnii n IIaniisliirc-
SiiLMr Taken from die Free List.
Wa-hmiiton June 20. A rnher
sensational episode occurred at
12 '30 in tho sonato when Senator
Allen of Nebraska moved to put
all lumber on the free list. Sena
i tor Chandler charged that tho Xo-
' braka senator had made a bargain
! with the Democratic sido to obtain
it. In explaining his vote on the
sugar amendment that ho had not
yet made up his mind how to vote
ion the final bill was a throat ami
1 getting this amendment adopted he
! way completing the bargain. Allen
jretoited that his vote and action
was none ol Handler's imsincs
Chandler said he proposed to make
it his business Allen subsequently
ob'.aini d the flior and replied to
Chandlor's remarks. Ho claimed
th3t he (Allen was iot 10 be dolor-
rod from his purpose by tho senator
who put nimself in tho attitude of a
baboon on overy occasion.
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Deane Can't Make Baby Photos
Uh! no
There wero only six oui of ten
prizes givon in Connor Tucker &
Go's. Baby Fair given to babies
photoed by Daane. The three first
prizes captured by Deano's photos.
1. Fay Hoffman photo by Deane.
2. Franklin Greer photo by
Deane.
3. Bowdon Hays Jr. photo by
Doane.
4. Pri.e photo made in St. Louis.
.1 9 and 8. The only photos made
in Waco by other than Deane that
gets prizes.
7. Baby J. S. McLendon photo
by Deane.
0. Baby Alary Carter photo by
Deane.
10. Dollie Dimple Lawson photo
by Doano.
Deane expected to get all of them
of courne. It's hard nut guehS 1
will have to be satisfied with an av-
erage of two to one especially as
Deane can't make baby photos and
charges the most for trying; and if
you please three of my photo" that
captured priz-:s were made especial-
ly for this confbt. Di:a.nk
Photographer.
FOR THE FROZEN NORTH
In tho Sonato.
Washington June 20. After
Eome bills of local interest had bon I
passed the tariff bill was laid before
the senate. Tho consideration of
the -free list was resumed tho pond
ing motion being Air. Poller's
amendment to strike salt from tho
froo list and place it on the dutiable
list at r cents per 100 pounds. Tho
present duty on salt is 8 cents. Tho t
amendment was lost 2 1 to n'.i. The i
finance amendment restricting the
free entry of ra' silk to such as is
not manufactured in any state was
agreed to.
When parigiaph Oil sugar wan
reached it was expected some do-
bate would occur but none took
place Aldrich mere' y demanded the
aye aud nay vole on the finance com-
mittee amendment to strike this
paragraph from the freo list where
it was placed by tho house. The
committee amendment carried by a
vote of i'l tu 12 the Republicans
except Quay voting solidly against
and tho Democrats for it. Puffer
voted with tho Republicans and
Kyle and Allen Populists with the
Democrats
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Tho Portls to Sail With tho Po-
ary Auxiliary.
Brooklyn Juno .'0. All is
is excitement this morning at the
Brooklyn wharf from which the
steamsoip Portis will sail this after
noon with the members ot tne 1'eary
Auxiliary Expedition and whkh
goes to Greonland to raeot and aid
the intrepid explorer. Henry G. Bry-
ant is commander of the expedition
and with him are Prof. T. 0.
Chamberlain of the I'niversity of
Chicago geologist Prof. William
Libbey jr. Princeton College
geographer; Dr. Axel Ohlin of
S a oeden' zoologist; Emil Diebitoh
nf Port Roval. S. C. civil engineer
Dr. IL E Wethorell of Bro'oklyn.
Surgeon; and II. L. Mrulgman of
Brooklyn represeutativo of tho
press. " The expedition is under tho
nnanines of an advisory committee
including Prof. Heilprin who has
made two voyages to the nonh in
connection with Pearj 'a enterprises
AmoH R. Bonsalt ono of Dr. Kane's
lieutenants and Ga'.vin V'. Hart of
the law department of the Philadcl-
phia and Reading Railroad and one
of Peary's warmest friends.
Froo List Completed.
Washington .iune 20 Tho sen
ate. bv a nartv vote has decided to
put logs and lumber including
dressed lumber on the freo list
The free list was completed at 1:10.
C P. Leland Doad.
Cleveland (). Juno 20. -C. P.
Leland auditor of the Inko Shoro
railroad died at (J o'clock this morn
ing from a complication of heart
and kidney disease. Leland was .13
years of age aud had been connect-
ed with tho Lake Shoro road for
thirty-four years. He was president
of tho national association of rail-
way ollijers and was widely known
in railroad circles throughout tho
country.
Quoon Vic's Annivoreory.
Lndon .iune 20. Flags are Hying
over government and public build-
ings today in celebration of the fact
that tins is tho lifty-sevenih anniver-
. it... : ...:
saiv ol ijueen iciurr-i n milul'bsiuh
to "the throne. Her majesty has
reigned longor than any other ruler
in the world. Next to her in point
JAMES B. CLAY
Will Support McDowell Should
Ho Opposo Bruckonrldfio.
Lexington ) . Iune 20 umoH
B. (' ay tho distinguished grandson
of Henry Clay in an authorized in
terview today sust-ims the position
taken by General Bsil Duke. Ho
said:
"So muili in I eing publ'islied
about Gnnural Duke's offer of supi
port to Major MuDowell should ho
mike tho rjco for congress against
(Jolom I Brtckonnge that boiho por
sous seem to think he stands alone
among tho confederates soldiera in.
that respect. This is not bo foi
several weeks ago I called on Majoi
MjDowoII and atked him lo make
tho race in case of Colonel Breckon-
ridge's nomination and I told him
that I was ono of several confeder-
ate soldiers within my poivonal
knowledge who would not only vote
for him bat work for him should he.
run.''
Vermout Republicans.
Montpelier Vt. Juno 20. Trio
Republican state convention 'is-
Bumbled at noon today Hon. C. M.
Po-veis of Morrir-vlle was elected
temporary chairman Ho mado a
brief bit htirrm address referring
to tho national conditions and do-
huribed the prospects for tho Re-
publican party throughout the coun-
try as most glowing. 1'ho rotirng
state oflicers headed by Gov. Levi
K Ful'er. will bo renominated. Tno
of lime are tho Iwnperor franois i platform a ill be modeled after tuc
.losoph of Austr'13 and Frederick on0 adopted by tho Maino conven
grand duke of Badon. The eiueen tion a week ago.
with her sovonty-five years is also --
tho fifth oldest monarch. 8ee Stark Woat for fire innurcoce
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The Waco Evening News. (Waco, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 290, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 20, 1894, newspaper, June 20, 1894; Waco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth115847/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .