The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVth Year, No. 273, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 2, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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TO BUY SEEDS
Ire prepared to quote prices on Heed
is Onion Sots and nllklnds of Field
jrdeo Seeds in car lots or less for
of future delivery
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HOUSTON TEXAS
You Know
That you an have a Telephone In
your home or place of business jl
cost that seems almost Insignificant
when you consider thJ convenience
from a business and domestic point
of view
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Sheet Iron
Tin Plate
and
Roofing
Open orders always fillid
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fiARTWELL IRON WORKS
Itouttoa Texas
Manfaeturers of Lime Extracting Feed Wa-
tt rleaters Slide VaWe Steam Engines
ood Splitters Hoke Powers Etc
No Wsk asss
lng anything lWre Our rellaWlitv
iyvell established We KiiaranKe to
sakfy you
Finkt Qroceries
Finest Wanes
Finest Ljqiiors
THED KELLER
Wholesslo trocer x Cotton Factor
Copartnership Notice
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AIR WM DCLrfv Ajsi JR
is admitted a member of thefirmt
The name of the firm will remain
unchanged anilassumes all obllga
lions
Win D Cleveland Co
Houston January isi tap
Just received one car lew crop Tloans and
Ieas also Cabbage Onl4i Ilttttico Tomato
and qlh > r Harden secdsJOno car Sorghum
Hefdand KaHlr Corn Vfjlte for prices and
catalogue to
tfEXAS SEED fyORAL CO
DATLAS TEUS
lieadiunrtcrs for Altflfa Seed
DR WM H Q011LMAN
Bye Ear Nose and Tlroat
Rooms SOI and 303 Klam tnljdlne
Offlos Hours 9 a m to 12 n to 5 p m
Vera Crus
Coatracoalcos
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Washington January l Forcca
day and Wednesday
East Texas Fair Tuesday and
north to northeast winds
West Texas nnd New Mexico Fa
arid Wednesday easterly winds
Arkansas Oklahoma and Indian
Fair Tuesday and Wednesday
ivlnds
Mississippi and Louisiana Fair
and Wednesday light to fresh
northwest winds
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Snoir In the Territory
Dnlson Texas January 1 Thl V the
coldest day of tho winter there has byn a
heavy snowfall throughout the IndlnuTer
ritory
rniiejm to rVnnic Senntiir
f Frankfort January 1 Senator GoeleJ
chairman ot tha democratic Joint caucit
issued a call for n caucus tomorrow nlgho
lie Bttncs that the circus is for tbo sue
purpose of naming a enndidato for UnlttH
States senator It Is thought Scnatoi
IlLnkburns namo will bo tho ope pre
Rented and that be will be nominated by
acclamation The calling of a caucus for
senator at this early drte was a move op
the Ccebel
XYTH YEARNO 273
GOEBEL IS STRONG
His Supporters Will Organize Both the
Senate and House
ALL DOUBT IS NOW REMOVED
Caused in the Upper
OUGHT UP
In Which Senator llarrclt Said He Accepted
a Sum of Money
FROM A LOUISVILLE ANTIGOEBEL HAN
111 Onler to Kxposc the Frnuiln of this
Onposltlnn Cnnli Una Uccn
Dcpoiltctl
trntikfprt Cy Inimairy 1 A rrnr
rnnt linii iieen l urcl for the nrrem
of loliu II WliillrM olmiBliiK lilm
it1i nttomptliiB tu lirllm Senator
llnrieli AVhnlcii In the lty
Slate House Frankfort Ky January 1
All doubt as to the ability or the fio ebet
democrats to organize both houses of tho
lcglefaturo was dispelled by the attendanco
In tho democratic caucuses tonight In
the hou so caucus all of the flftyoight
democrats answered to roll call nnd par
ticipated In tho senate four democrats
retrained out They wcro Senntors Alex
nnder Hayes Glleppie and Roberts Son
ntor Hayes Is ill and absent but is not
classed with the dissenters
In tho senato caucus Senator Harrcll
created a sensation by declaring that he
had been approached by J H Whalen of
Louisville an antlGoebel leader and
paid 4500 to romalu out of tho caucun
Tho money ho said had ben placed lit
n box with tho Louisville Trust compauy
the key to which ho paBSed up to Senator
Ooobel who Was presiding over tho
caucus Hurrell concluded by declaring
that he had entered Into the deal for
llio purpose of exposing Whalcn and fur-
ther that there was not money enough
In tho world to make him disloyal to hM
party and his Stuto
Tho senate caucus named Senator Goc
bcl for president pro tern a position which
he occupied last session Olnudc Desha
for chief clerk William Cromwellforfts
slstairt cleric and nil the other candidates
on the Goebe slato for positions In he
bonatc wero named
In tlic houso caucus thirteen ballots
wcro required for tho nomination of a
candidate lor speaker South Trimble
of Franklin county was tho successful
aspirant Representative Campbell Cnn
trcll of Scott county was his principal
opponent nnd was the candidate of the
original Gocbcl men
Tho republicans decided tonight to hold
a conference tomorrow nnd nam a
straight republican slate of candidates
This action was taken when it became
apparent that tbo republican and antl
Goebel coaiitlon could not organizeeith
er house Tho antlGoebcl lenders say
tho large attendanco at tho democratic
caucuses tonlsht does not indicate uiiy
thing as to the gubernatorial contest or
tho seaatorsblp as in the senate tho
Goehel wen and antlGocbel men en-
tered into a deal regarding division of
tho offices in thkt branch and that sev-
eral others would havo stayed ouf but
for tnls agreement Tbcty also claiu >
that tho nntlGoetel men were brought
Into the house caucus by a like trade and
that It extends no turtber than toorar
rows proceedings
The events of the diy and evening led
to a fclg feeling of corfidenco among the
part ot tbo leaders to put an i u
end to tho stories that In the event > ° rtant part In the conteit now going on
Goobcl should fall in his contest be might 1 addition to the fact that general Cantrel
attempt to wrest tho senatorshlp from
Tllackburn
ALWAYS IN THE LEAD
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Quickest Time Best Service
To Chicago Louisville Cin- =
cinnati Washington Balti- =
more and New York
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For all Information see os53 a >
DROUnt L J PARKS
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2i Days
S P B MORSE
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GEO D HUNTER
City Ticket Ajent
217 Main Street
frtonds of exSenator Blackburn
Tho local courts promise to play an Im
vill tomorrow answer aruraents 00 a
it otion to enjoin Governor Taylors ap-
P ntees for election commltsloners from
enVrlng upon those offices H Is said to
nicit that the grand Jury Tillltnko up
the IlarrellWhaien alleged attempt at
brihW with the poslbtllty tha some In
dlclnents may be found >
Krawifort Ky January 1 Attorneys
for GJebel and other contesting demo-
cratic andldates for Stale offices Jhls af
tcrnoonserved notices upon the republican
contests to take depositions 10 be used
an uvidcWu In tbo pending contest tales
and naraW their witnesses The Hit ot
witncssesUncludes a long array of ptopta
prcunlncnln both the republican and atttl
Goebel detiocratlc parties like Governor
Bradley Senator DeBoe General Hasll y
Duks Wbalen and others
JohtfjH
The lobby ot autlGoebel democratsV
here worklnl against the contesting can-
didates was Supplemented by numerous
Sip Us Vour
COTTON
anJ hoi J for hlghsr juices We will idvsnce you
tbewly it 4 hvnltct Inttrettand lve the uelsli
jn clastlnc uJ tllliotlt our perssnil attention
Send Us Voir Open Orders tar
GROCERIES
Million on day of receipt
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in they ul l
receive our
v ry be t at
CARSON SEWALL CO
fAYholcsale Grocers nuU Cotton lnc
tor llouton Texas
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arrivals tonight Tho ntl < pe6 heatK
quarters wcro formally openMJtoilar with
crtCongressman W 0 6wen Genersl
Basil W Duke Senator leorgo H Alex
nnder and Senator ThornsU Hayes and
exSecretary of Stale Jonn < M He dley In
charge
HOW THE BRIBE WAS PASSED
sEATon 11 nnEiii givim a db
TAILED STATEMENT OP IT
lie Went Into the Agreement n Or-
der to Ei > o e the Corrnitt Meth-
ods of the AntlGocliel Men
Frankfort Ky January L Scnator
Harrcll after tho caucus mad tho follow-
ing statement ot tho events leading up to
this charge ot bribery Shortly befora
Christmas a man canto to tee mo in Rus
scllvllle and after soma maneuvers nskctl
mo If I could bo persuaded to vote against
Senator Qeobcl 1 told blm that 1 might
It depended on tho persuasion He said
that U could be satisfactorily nrrnngod
and after some conversation It waB agreed
that wo would go to Louirvllle the next
morning and see John Whalen 1 in-
tended from the start to fall Into their
trap and expose their methods by which
the 1100681 Election ieague > and other
antlGoebel pollUctnu hoped to defeat ttui
democrnt w lio had hcen ejected governor
Kavly tha next raorulng wo left Rus
sollvllla and arriVcd In Ijjulsvllle at 8 a
m Wo proceeded togetherVo tlm NVltlaiA
hotel wbcro my companion left me with
the umterttnnillftg that ho ould tafdt me
nt a oclock at Rutiis hoteL 1romptlyVI
that ttmo I met my c ompitulpn who t00
mo to a room ou tho samn side ot Jefferson
street ns that ou which tho Wlllard hotel
is located I am not acquainted with
Loulsvillo but I know that the room was
cu tho socond Hoar Ot a building on Jeffof
eon street bcforo wehad gone lip ms t4t
as tho Buckingham theater I tfInk HWis
rear Tbirtstreet and I could cally flinlH
egaln When wo walked Into thu room
which was a bedroom John Wnalon was
Bitting there Ho aroso nnd wo wcro In-
troduced sliaklng hnnda After oran
conversation Whalen asked m what was
my price for ngrtelng to stay out ot tug
caucus voto nijnihst Goobel etc I sidd
1 wanted 5000 H replied that 5000 was
an outrageous prlco and suggested 2r00
ns about the right amount 1 woiild not
consent nnd he gradually raised the
amount to JtSOO
Then according to Senator Harrfcll
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Whalen went to tbo office of the Fidelity
Trust company Afterwards at Wbalena
Invitation he followed him to tha ofltce
ot th Loutsvlllo Trust company
Harrrtl continued hent went In-
side I found Whalen waiting Ho said
to onu f the clerks that he wanted to
lent a tiax Vc wcnt back 0 tho Vault
room whyro thero woro tWQ men Oiu
or them pave us a drawer from tho vault
nnd wc went further back Wjhore Whalen
drew from his trouiora poofcet a roll of
nioijcy Wo counted if and hero w o
toiir JlOOObtlla aruliillypA W < VJIIaJ >
hau nsktd f ur a < lftr ove nV iolc anilWiT
put Itltomoney Into It I nid the ou
vcluhe into tho boS there word two com
pavttnentR to t nnd nothing wan left
in ojnn of them Wo took til ft < box to
one Dr tho men jn the vault room and 1
shoved It Into place tho vault man lucked
ti and Whalen told him to givn ran bnlh
ot the KeyB Ho turned to the man nnd
Killdi Now let the doctor register this
b x In his name We have como to an
agreement that Ije is to keep bothkeya
btt ho is not to open tho box nolens I-
an present I registered as S B Hat
rojl KusBOllvllle and tho number ofthe
box was 653 as Is shown on the keys Aa
wij went out ot thp building Whalen said
Now dont come near me any more It
mljht arouse suspicion t went to the
Wlllard hotel and loft that night torRus
selivlllc I sawno mora of thoothcr fel-
low until Sunduy afternoon at the Buck-
ingham theater
I saw Senator Alexander who ealdt A
understand yon aro with us and I ild
Ves 1 camo on to Frankfort and this
morning about 10 oclockp man who
p
had been acting as our gohotweemcama
lo me and notified mo to attend siconferr
ence at room 18 at the Fleminghotelat
2 p tn AVhcn 1 got there I found Green
Keller Senators Alexander Hayes and
Roberta W C Owens came In latett
Alexander drew a paper from his pocket
and read 1U In substance It wan c state
ment of our reason for not going lntotho
democratic caucus They asked me to
sign It but I excused myself saying I
would be back
I was found twenty minutes later at
tho capltol by the gcbetween who
showed mo another1 statement which was
as follows in nubsanco Wc tha un
dcrsigned pledge ourselves td keep outot
the democratic caucus tonight and tt meit
tomorrow rcttclng at fi30 in private
caucus nnd pledge to vot for Senator
McConncll fcr ptcsldcnt pro torn but the
nbovd agreement is not binding unlcas
seven senators sign this document
When I lofj tho conference at the
Fleming hotel I did so because I was In
doubt as to whether I ought lo sign the
paper aud I wanted to confer villi friends
vitin know what I was doing Tho paper
which She gobetween brought to mewas
signed by Scrators Hayes Alexander
Gillespie and Roberts I was Informed
that two motewould sign It 1 I affixed
my name to It The four men whose
namctr wore signed to the agreement re
malncd out of the caucus tonight They
did not suspect me until they saw me go
to the caucus
itrACiciuit W11I4 itis RincTKn
Unit In the Opinion nf lion J W
Ilullcy
Special to Tho Post
Washington January 1 A number of
democratic leader have visited Kentucky
during the holidays In the interests ot
peace in the party In that political
troubled State Among them was Hon
Joseph V Bailey He arrived here last
night from Kentucky and said to Tho
Pout Correspondent that he was satisfied
the ejection of Hop Joe Blackburn to
the United Slates senate was assured but
that the balance ot tbosituation was very
badly mixed and csmplitaied niucb totho
dettiment of the democratic partyIn that
State Further than this he would < no
talk for publication > <
XeRroei tViniliiK to Texan
Memphis Tenn January 1 7wp > cart
load of negro immigrants passadnthraugh
Memphis today bound from the Southeast
to points in Teras The cars werewell
filled The emigrant constitute a number
of negro families who are being sent Writ
to meet th demand for fsrm labor thjt
came fremthxt section They canto from
Georgiaandthe Caroling
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MARCHS CAPTIVES
Major of the 23d Has Distinguished
Prisoners in His Charge
AGUINALDOS WIFE INCLUDED
The Sisters of the Filipino Leader and
Eighteen Others Among Them
THE SOUTHERN ADVANCE HAS BEGUN
Two Americans killed and FourWounded
in the First Skirmish
THE ENEMY SUFFERED A HEAVY LOSS
The Prnvont Mi r hnl Wsuila More
Tio for the Protection t
the Cits of Mnnllrt
Manila January I AgulnaldnF wife
sisters and elghteeu Filipinos have sur
rendered to Major Marchs battalion of
the Twentythird Infantry at Boptoc pro
vlncn of that name Three Filipino of-
ficers also surrendered to Major March and
tha Filipinos gavo up two Spanish nnd two
American prleoncrs
Manila January 1 1030 p m Tho iirst
movement of a general southorn ndvanco
occurred this morning when two battailous
Of tho Thirtyninth infantry landed nnd
occupied Cabuyao on the south sldo of
Ldguna do Bay Two Americans woro
killed vind four wounded Twentyfour of
the enemys dfcad woro foundin ono house
One hundred nnd fifty prisoners and four
slfpounder rapid fire guns wcro captured
Tiio gunboat Laguna de Hay borabardod
tho town before the dltembarkalon ot ho
troops from the cascdes which was mndo
under tho enemys shrnpnol lire Tho
rnemy evacuated tho plafo boforo the
cheering Americans retreating to Santa
Rosa to which town they woro pursued
Heavy fighting occurred along tho rnd
to Banlo Uosa which was occupied by tho
Insurgents retreating southward to Sllnng
Tho Americana burned the country be-
tween and around Cnbuyno
TflOJgunbont returned to Calamba for
relnforcemenlu and thence ennici td Mn
nllu ib > fetch ammunition She rcerntly
captured two of the enemys steam
launnliM onr un er the tjrn of nrHIIer
M Ca lamlja nmralVfrfqdr ftWo loSd
with rliC
Other regiments liro mobilizing tonight
at San Pedro Macatl and Pnslg prepara
tory to contlniilng the southern advance
Yesterdays capture of bombs involved
the seizure ot document Inculpating
thousand Klllplnos who intended tn rise
against tho Americans Taper were nlto
found showing dtftrlhution of tho city
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HOUSTON TEXAS TUESDAY JANUARY 2 1900
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PRICE 5 CENTS
A DUTCH UPIUMKi
Ther Are OrsnnUtrisr to Cap-
ture Capetown
Capetown January 1 Ugly ru-
mors are In circulation ot ft Dutch
rising with tho object nt seising
Capetown and the dockri nnd cap-
turing the governor ot Capo Colony
Sir Alfred Mllner The center ot
the movement la said tobe Paarl
a village about thirty mites from
Capetown whera a meeting ot the
Afrikander bund was held yeiter
dny A similar meeting was held
at Richmond December 28 and
it Is reported that the members
of the bund In these two towns
aro acting in concert
Tho members ot tho bund nt WU
llngton and tho Dutch In Clan Wil-
liam district aro said to bs armed
With Mnuscrs and to be anxious to
use them in behalf of tho Doers
Although thb stories ot a riling
are discredited tho police and mili-
tary aro taking ninplo precautions
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taken by tho Americans Saturday It la
now evident atono nrovcnirtl an upris
ing
Tho provost marshal bns requested that
two morn regiment he drtnlled for thn
protection of Manila Thine thousand
troops aro now actually In the city
TO CONlllOI 71X15
Cnmhltintloii to liny Hit All the Mlncfi
In the Country
Chlengo January 4 Tho Record tomor
row will nay Information reached Chica-
go yesterday of tho proposed combination
to control tho zinc output of tho United
Stales Tho work on tho Kchomo has be-
gun and the initial steps are being taken
in Kansas City According to one of tho
best known zlno operaors who wn in
General
cptTOK
Seed
HOUSTON
f Loose Sacked and Baled
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colesburghasbeenoccupied
And the Boers W > re Driven
Disorder
Chicago yesterday the Plan Includes not ineillntely ninile a feint uttiiclt upon
only tho control of nilncK hut of the smet IUI1 > yl1r tIllB
Ing riant a well Within n short tlma
reports of tho combination will get a price
on nil producing zinc in the Joplln Mo
district and secure options on them It > ic yV rlirht lluU n iirrotiiccil
has been estimated by tho promoters thtl The jnoRriiniine ivorkeil lvlthnut a
It will Uho in thn mlnw Of tho wholo J it t > The Ili > erri v ere utterly ur
country and nearly U < > n000000 capital will
ba Involved
TnilSPllOVIS COMPAXV
It Hun > ItlKhIM In the Mrrrte
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Itleliiiiusiit
Richmond Va Jnniiiu 1 Utilte
Slate Circuit Judge Nation Goff has ren
dHftlim tlo efrectthntJlf the
Sculhern Dell Telephone and TcKAnlpii
company nccoriling tn tli United Stutei
titiprunio court has no right upon thn
street of Richmond under auniU of ron
grrni pusred In ISSK regarding felegriph
lines It linn no right under tho law ot
Virginia or the ordinances nf the city of
Richmond tu 110 finch ftroots Ho will
oon Ihsiio a decree dismissing Ihc bill of
the complainant company mid il otr
Ing te Injunction restraining the city
n from removing thn polos and wire of the
Into districts nnd a careful assignment of nrll comparly from the streets ot Rich
leader and follower The prccautlqn jnond
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losses of the British Slljht NYhHc thcJ J
Boers Suffered Heavily AVY
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THE BENEFIT OF CAVALRY WAS SHOWN
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Vlctorj I n Welcome tiny of rlulit
Til run nil the Gloom of the Cain
lmlRii Duteh ltlslnu
ItclHKlicrK Ciipe Ciiloiiy Jnnnury
11 Generid Iretieli lm eomplifiUy
Ocfcitteit the ll er nml oocupliMl
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tulesliuriir Ihe KOnernl contlniUit
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tn Uifi tho llorrn mi the move nml
liiised them elonely Snturilny <
Sii ° nil rIvIiic them no time in y e j
irrnntse 11 ntnnil nml who liny k
InoUe hn nun ivlthln litrlliliiK ill
tniiue of the iirnij limt il M nil
the enquiry nitlllnry nml Infiintry
the Intter rlillnu In irnmuid t tn
ereii e the Renernl mnlilllty nthrteil
< ut n 111Klit iiiureh ivlth the ulijcct
it tiirnliiB the lloiri rlnht Iln
llnnU ieintlntin trorn Hiionenful
j 1ho Infnittry unit Held hntterle Im
lirooueitliiK ttie onvnlry unit rlnlit
tirtlllery uot completely nrnuiul tlin
When the juice which is pressed from
grapes for winemaking ferments the acid of
the fruit is crystallized and precipitated This
is collected refined to absolute purity and
ground to a powder This is cream of tartar
Fruit acids are among the most whole
some and important constituents of the rood u
of man They are absolutely requisite tbvk >
maintain
there are
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health In grape cream of tartar v i
combined the most useful of leaven
ing agencies and a mosthealthful food article
This highly refined acid of the grape or
cream of tartar is the material from which
jRoyal Baking Powder is made It is many
times more expensive than ingredients usqd in
v In JmUation baking pcivydorspo o s mm > < i
is used instead of heiaithful cr m of thwK
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tlireiteneit fleil In iltnonlei to tho
cunIvtuvcI leiivlnir Culeshuru In Gen
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London January 2 The Daily Mall
hiistlio following dispatch dated Jaim ary
T from Uctn ounr 1yr < mlarVi aVi r r
nadn i blgforce of cavalry nnd Infantry 1 j
with ten guns urnier the perfeonnijfom
madtl of Ocnoral French movlug bjv de
tour occupied soinn lillls Ihrcc mileii
from ColrRburg whore tha Boor wer
In trtrong force conlldent in tho nsjural
aid afforded them hy Ihc hlll atound
Tho enemys position occupied lvmue
around the cnllro vlllagr At daybroak
our artillery opened the battle TJ10
Rncra were tk n by surprise but replied
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