The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 247, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895 Page: 1 of 8
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The In the Right Place
Right Will Always Bring
Results
Ad
nt p0tB Want Columns aro read ana
itrenlzed by more people and firms
on any other paper In tho Btate
rhirecs nomlnul for all except sltua
Sns ntcd which aro free
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Tiivi I TOMATOES 3 pound cans
Gcrdon Plllworth brand 2 dozen In
nifi vV OtlvrSNrw goods M ounco
1 dozen In case
limitTJ U MVCAHONI trlton
J nJ 1 pound packages In box
tfVPOnATI O HOKSi llADJSHKnncy
mod < xt a strong 8 ounce bottles 2
fc0 < 5 UUN CKUAM CANDY30 pound
J cKiNni its Nim cnor cntr
nntxnr calikopnia canned
rnhlTfl Only strb tly At goods on mar-
L l havt no rqnnl
lllNCt MI AT Atmoros and New
year brands J > ilf barrels 13 pound
Unnkln > nound palls
tlVil ll DOING Atmoioa brand 1
dozen Jn case
HOUSTON TEXAS
MASONS
shlie visit ng tho city aro cordially
Invited to and ien us
Desl i V i in Mattilals etc at
their disp a
PEDEN CO
City Office Ht Franklin avenue near
Postofllco
PRIZE WINNERS IN
TOTHE SMITH PREMIER
CONTEST
iassrGBi < v spdiss of san an
TOXIO 1 vST PMZH SMITH
ruraii > u TYrnwniTjin
lata Johnson of Pun Antonio second
I trtje V > 0 wi
lite Vela Whitman of Waco third
I uin m J
IE w Leir > of Houston fourth
Mini
ubarpe of Galvertnn fifth prlzo SIS00
lKs a A Cork of Pallas sixth
Its JM tVI
IKiiiMra Depone of Han Antonio
I KTOfll J15 00
IlLs futh Harrison of Corslcanu
1 aiiprlz J10 oi
n Porter c Wnco nnth prize 6 im
J J PASTORIZA
IPRINTG 6t LITHO CO
I STATE AG I NT 8 S P T W Jim h
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ill
On or about December 7th TIIU
WST Ill Issue a Special itra Coast
Kltton to bo distributed at tho At
1U Exposition and throushout
Tttts
Messrs A P Carrlco and Campbell
Sudy are now visiting the different
> ras In the territory known as the
st country Catherine data for this
EDITION
It will bo tho endeavor of Tho Tost
11 this edition to hnvo It present to
Ita people Into whore hnnds It will bo
fotti a perfect word plcturo of tho
t Tcsourcs of the country con
tos to Houston It Is tho deslro
Tim POST to as far as conslst
t have cv ry town In Its territory
Presented In a manner that lll be
KllUblo allko to both Till POST
1 the peoplo and country It reprc
HMj
P SHEARN
Uoaler In
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° Millet Seed Sorehum
Seed Corn Oats Uraii
Hy and all kinds of read
ana Capital
su Phone No 40
Racing
Dickinson
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MAILABLE EDITION
E I y I > 1 I SP
9i kfE fAiM
ff ft Mfif juts
SWttSHMllt
fi ft nswfcn j IKil
js is p
> ur otocfc of HRAVV TrATtDWATtR
MACltlNnnT ami hatlhoad nur
iliES Is larRer and more completo than
eer Wo tollclt correspondence
H W HIilTMANtN CO
HOUSTON THXAa
SHEET IRON AND
BOILER WORK
Matrrlal furnished and repairs made In
or out of shop
HARTVELL i7vON WORKS
Houston Teias
A C F MGQWEN
TOON jp HKASS WOKKa
HOUSTON TKXAS
Bteam rumps Bteel Rhaftlnc Iron IMI
leys Wood Pul1py 3Inch Holler
Tubes Mnrlitnerv and He
pair WorV
Macatee Co
Cotton factor nnd Reicrnl Com ail
ton Mcrchnnft
HOUSTON TEXAS
TmrortPri of Porttaml nml KoEentlalo
Cement I lmo IMupter Fire Urlck Drain-
Pipe Acmo Oiront Planter AsnhuU
Uooflne etc Liberal atlvuticcs muuc on
ronslfrnmcnts
1
Wo Hayo on Hand
ioo bushels old crop
Black Eye Peas
v liich ko 17111 sell cheap for
reeding nuriioseJ
T H THOMPSON CO
HOUSTOtr TEXAS
UHU1U IN n liliUl
Prom now on throuih tho winter I of-
fer Hrtfo qunntitb s of choito noeis
PM > e lallv Marechal N < ill lirldes nnd
Hrlleniatd > lloi Lily of tho Valley
Vlolrts und PanstDS
Al o Whlto llowers and Artistic 1loral
Work
A WHITAKER
Plorlst No W3 Travis 3tr et Houston
TODAYS EVEtSTS
SrW SOrtK The Seamens National
union will bold Its fouith annual com on
lion in this city tomorrow
HA5EITON Pa A Stnte convention
of railroad men will bo Inld hern tumor
itm Tho object of lioldinc tho convention
nt this tlmo is to promote barmony In
tho ranks
rillCAflOMrs Julia K White the
motliT of Prank While who was phot
inl killed bv Oeteotlvo Dlt NovemlKr 11
Mill be frivcn a Unellt nt tho Peoples in
stlliito today
ST riTiitSnriin The Inlfrnnllon
al chess match opens tomorrow Only
Lnsker Tohii orli nnd SUlnltz will
mi le Kach pln > er It to tontest four
other plajer
puius with ceiy
NPW YOltKCanllnnl tllbhons of Hal
litnntv will take pirt In the eelohtatlon of
th Teas of the immuulite inception
uut the rait of St lYaMcis XnMir lit
St Prone Is Xnvler s chureh
t numviTAjll Ky Governor llrown
hai calie1 a speclU election for today In
ihn Slit h and Sex out h wards or lonls
Ml for member or tire legislature
The ropubileans will try har < l to win but
hivo akreeil upjn no man
pHIIAninPIHA
GALVESTON
AND RETURN
Pa Two members
hurch Drs Hlch
0ftn r k aulW medlcai K
tonntV sad t lnv Their station K
T mha rilunnah l ro > m
last llaj
bert was muidered
SUNDAY
DEC 8
75c Round Trip
Via THE INTERNATIONAL ROUTE
Trains leave I G N Depot foot of
r pngress Street 610 a m 9 am and
12
= 45
p m
Roturninff Leave Galveston 4 p m
° nm and 715 p m
Leave Dickinson 545 p m and 8 p m
YESTERDArs EUENTS
roitmciN
Denial of a rumor that Pranco nnd
ltussla liavo withdrawn from the concert
of powers on tho Turkish nutation
Mr Chomtietlaln unseated
A crank fires a pistol In tho French
chamber of deputies
Atnorlean missionaries slick to their
posts In Turkey to restrain by their pres
enco bloodthirsty Moslems
Said Pasha sooks safety at the lltltl h
emlsissy aJid refines to emerso theie
from
Z T Ixiwls prominent church man
swindles Cincinnati banks out of sums
Jngfrom J1MXW to ja 0iv
iitlon
Senator DubolsTtaki rtlJt for favor-
ably silver legislation during this con-
gress
Utecutlon of Jessie Jones at Ozark
Ark
fit eat preparations for tho celebration
of Mtr > land Day at Atlanta
Senator Mills cxplalm bis llnanctal bfll
Two million four hundred thousand dol-
lars In gold withdrawn from the ttensury
Ionl Salisburys expected reply re-
garded us an ovnslon of tho Venezuelan
question
Tho reply of I > onl Salisbury reaches
Washington and will lie delivered today
Several hangings In South Car61lnn
St Louis bidding for the National re-
publican convention
llUizo In tho Wall street assay office
whero 20 000on0 wero In the vaults
The bodies of four whlto men supposed
victims of Apaehos found In tho Iower
Gila valley Arizona
Colonel A C Hargrove suicides at Tus-
caloosa Ala
A negro suppo ed to be wanted In Ilous
ton for rope resists arrest In Armory
Miss and la chaod by a posse and blood-
hounds
Durant the Sin Pranclsco murderct
denied a new trial
Chicago raises 50000 to secure the Na-
tional republican convention
Apaches killing settlers cattlo In Ari-
zona
Attorney Ceneral Harmon recommends
a Federal penitentiary In lhe South
CONtinnSSlONAI
A 1111 Introduced authorizing tho scnato
to conllim military nominations mado by
President Lincoln
Introduction of a bill to tnalto the Chat-
tanooga and Chlrnmaiiga battlo Hold a Na
tional Held for mliltaty monomers
STATK
Third day of the conference at Uren
ham
lalveston again hopeful of having a-
new depot
Weekly report of Uio Texas weather
bureau
New trial planted Jeans Caatello given
a life term for rare atXScrpus Chrlstl
K of I lodges at different places elect
officers
Wagon load of watermelons taken Into
Vela eco
HAILUOAn
Major Abo H Hwanson appointed man-
ager of tho Whitney Hon works of New
Orleans
itlneinry of Ciovernor Culberson and
start on their Journey to Atlanta
Programme of amu > ements nt Dickinson
for Sunday
irilelals of tho international nnd Client
Not thorn not seriously affected by tho te
port of State Interposition In the Kntj
Inteinational deal
Petmanent organisation of ha Cucro
railroad convention
Till JdAnKHTS
Middling cotton at Houston Sc
Stiver ccrtltleates In New York 07lfl
Cotton futures ndvanced In nil mar-
kets
Sugar shows continued strength
How trade between Texas and Mej Ico
could lio furtlicr ileveloped
Wheat closed at lop figures in Chlcigo
COlHrrs
Convictions in tho criminal di trlct court
Dlvotco enfrea dlspofed of by Hon Sain
H Itrnshear
Several onlers In tho county court
Threo suits Hied In the civil district
clerks ofilce
L0 CAL
Verdict of Justice Iluasey In the ltlddlo
Dnlron klllln SoUdefense
A colond preacher arrested In a house
In fair grounds nblltion
Dccotatlon committee Issue on address
to citizens of Houston on holiday ex-
cursion and carnival woek topics
Store of L Ilatho burglarized
The Court murder ciso and yesterdays
developments
Georgo Klchter Injured by the accidental
dlschaige of his gun
IVRATHB
Mrs Sallle J Harklns nt Livingston
Mrs Hd Dalley neat Uirbyvllle
James Hart at Hmvtlle
August Holrapel at Sin Antonio
Geo W Hubanks at Caldwell
Jas P Hague at Sin Antonio
J D Davidson at Una
G W I wls at Arnnwis Pass
C P Dickson at Hearne
Mrs M Woods at Temple
SPOUT
Lord Dunraven will visit New York to
Invontlgato the Dofender matter
Donver Kd Smith wants a pn with the
winner of tho ntsslmmonsMaher mill or
any other tighter
Three worlds bicycle records broken
Peter Maher signs the nrllclee lor a-
light with Pltzslmmons
MATtUIAGKS
HardlngLano at Palestine
UsohenburgParentlwld at Shiner
HorstmanHodde at llrenham
Lelllancltichard nt Lake Charles
TUP MISSIONARIES WILL STAY
Uoston Mass December CLetters ut
hand rrom missionaries of the American
board at tho scat of trouble In Turkey
throw liew light on the fart that somo of
h
uorveat to
Mir niwm
telves
BRITAINS DIPLOMACY
The Vcnczuclnn Question May Drift
Along Indefinitely
SALISBURYS REPLY IN WASHINGTON1
It Is Thought the Britisher Scchs to
Kcnpcn the Controversy 1
SUNAT0K MILLS ON IMNAXC1SSi
Mlltlnry > omhmton of Prcttf
> i
nt Ifn
coin lU ntrrcU > rt Short lon
nf tlto Hotur
Washington December C Lord Salis
burys reply to Stcretniy Olncys letter
reiiuesting a nnal and detlnllo stntem rtt
of Groat Hi Haitis purposes concerning
Venezuela Is In Washington having brfli
delivered to Sir Julian Pauncefolc tlin
British ambassador tonight
The answer wns brought to Wnshlnston
by Donaldson the special messengerCof
tho embassy who innlioa regular ttlpnjto
New York for lhe purpose of eatrylng the
oillelal mall to nnd from Washington
Donaldson received tho tcply from thn WAltSHIPP AGItOHNQ
stewnid of the steamship Hrltannlc < ln Washington December fT o of our
which It arrived at New Yotk at 9 oclock warships In Chinese waters hnvo been
this morning Donaldson lmmedlnWly i aeiound reerntl o Iordlng tn oillelal tY
lert for Washington The grentebt tl pons o tho navv d < pai tun nl Tme Ma
lereat centers here as to tho nature of lite ijil is groutHlid In the Wu Hung il er on
reply which Ixitd Salisbury Ins nuiilo t
the American secretary of stute Api
bassador Pnuncefote snld tonight tlllit
Lord Salisbuiys letter would bo pteoentod
to Secretiny Olney tomorrow
sinciiATiNi on Tin itKPii
Waahlngtou December C While It 1s
true as before stated In tho Assoctnltst
Press dleimteiies that tho ailnilnlstrntlon
ts swam Hint lj ird Sallsburyit reply to
Secretary Olnevs note of July lst
touching tho Venesuelan Kiundary < Us
puto Is adverse to the proposition to nr
bltrato the title to tlie lands lying west
of Ihu Sclvomberg line the fact that the
reply itself haji not yet rio > hod Wiihhlllg
on precludes tho Idea of any speedy Lo-
tion by our government in this matter
When the reply Is received by Sir Ju-
lian Pauneefolo he may occupy hlm > lf
several days at least In lis careful 0ili
slderation In order that he may make nun
that ho Is transmitting to Secretary Ol
ney tho views of his government so fw
as It Is proper for them to be communi-
cated to thn United States government
wlthoutal tho same tlmo lmimrtlnn uuy
portion of tlw nolo that may lw frained
for his jirlvatc guljlat irc
Then the absinco of the president from
Wnshlnston would oiwrelo futtner to de-
lay ptoccedlngs by the statu depni I inept
for Secretary Olney would not feel justi-
fied In making a forward movement at
this stage nf Hie cast which Is now com-
monly regarded n at last approaching a
iiltlenl point without advlslnir r ll > with
the ptosldiiit aa tho latter ba lUomtMMl
longretts to coinmunteato In a snnlul
message the iiitnre of J And hillsliur > s-
ri > pl > rurilut delay may Im > isused >
th pr paMilon of tins mewngi no on
tin m Itr lr I Is Improbable met Hi i M
ueii 1111 I takon before the latter pa it
of tin piiscnl lmuilii If so eai >
Prom whit Is giilhwml as to il iinluie
of Lord Sillslniry8 nolo It Is nsunicd
bore that It Is really caleubild n > make
an Issue which If allowed to fall Into the
lourse if truiWieil imuul In dliiloiiuitte
coutinverslci might drift ulim foi an
Indeflnlie period of time since while there
Is no ntiiileni nt of the assMllon of treit
llrltnlus right to tho lager portion ot the
terrltnrv > list or the Siliomlmig line m
Biimniis for lhe first lime are submlltcl
to Justify ihts assertion Heretofore all
llvo faeui iircwuteil tn our government
concerning the rightful ownership of the
disputed territory have romo fioin Vene
rueliu soiirei
Tho llrltlsh government It Is true has
bom nffordeil freqiuint npporlunltlis in
recent years to prrsent Its case but never
heretofore has gono so rar ns tn admit
tluil thire could bo any doubt of its title
and therefore line gone on the iheory tlwil
thero was nothing to iirguo Dlplomul
lonlly consldeted therefore this last
move ot Lord Salisburys may be regard
oil as very clever for he can ctmlly Und
tirfcedents to Justify bin request that Iho
llrltlsh cniM lie considered on Its merits
As this Is all new to our government n
complance with thn request would In
volvo much patient risenrch and compari-
son of authnrllbs maps nnd sinvejs
This Is ealculsted to consume n great
deal of time nnl carry the lssn along to
a iierlml when i erlmps Jiont llrltnln
Icing fiewl from Its present embarrass-
ment out of live Turkisheomnllcstloiui
will bo able to devote her entire energlos
to a si moment of the Venezuela pies
There wns a pretty general discussion
of Yi > nciielaii arfilrs nmong mmiiers of
the liouse today Tho general opinion
among tho who have Urn conduct nf
foreign nffnirs In charge In Iho house is
that lAinl Ballilni4s icplv will bo a dln
loinntlc Vision or lhe main Issue It will
be couched ill the most frlnrullv terms
end expressing a willingness to arbi-
trate a to a portion of the disputed terri-
tory will denv the right of the Pulled
States to ask Grout llrltnln tn arbitrate
es to ownership of lhe > territory which
Great TJrltnln claims Is hers beyond dls
oitle In other words It Is believed that
Great Urllnlns renly will temnorlze with
the subject and simply open the way for
further correspondence
SDNATOH MILLS FINANCIAL HILL
Washington December C Senator Mills
nttcntlon was called today to the fact that
objection bad been made to that part of lilt
bill directing the secretary of the treasury
to pay out iJlver whfn tho reserve l below
a hundred million dollais Mz that it
would put gold at a par and o preirlum
This reasoning he replied Is utterly
fallacious That nsult can Uk placo
only whr ths volume of silver or paper is
to increased as to lurreato prlcre In this
country liengold would In export jd but
no m re rminiptlatlon of the lhvr or pa-
per now In circulation can change prices
of prolucts if tho treasury refu s gold
for export the < xporter mu t do s ex
lorters do buy bills of exchinpe If the
treasury nolea aio nil paid or bonded tliu
result would be the same reporters
would pay premiums on gold when esi > ort
e < l but tho gold standard would remain
unchanged
Whin he continued the jell rejurve
Is ovei a nundrtsl millions the treasury Is
in easy croumslnn ea and may rwlcetn its
notes In eltbir gold or stlvir as miy bo
tleslred by the holdi r of Its notes i hen
the reserve U under a hundrel million
dollan the raiittonarj sign Is tie and tile
kis utaj should protect lhe governnunt
liy paying In standard silver c uns and
stop a run tluit may be made to erobar
r ss thi trtasiiry and compel it tc sell
bords to fonlgn an l domestic capitalists
seekingInvestment for tdlo millions
IJx plaining other provisions of tho bill
Mr Mills said he had provided for the
coinage of silver bullion In tho ttvssnry
Into fractional coin rather than Into dol
lars because in that shnpo It would be
moru convenient and that he bad pro-
vided Coraho Issuanrn of treasury notes
In case or a teniporary detlclency tn the
levenucs because the bonds bear Interest
nnd the notes do not
All lndlMiluil ho said never pays
Interest If he eitn get money without Tho
government should follow tho Mntv busl
Hess inluclplr
S1LV15U WILL 1111 H1VHN A MIST
Washington DooonilKNr ti Senutor Du
Iwls mid lodiy that the fitinda of sliver
did not look for any favotttblo legislation
durlntr tliu present Heaalon of congress Mid
that In Mw uf tlio hostile attitude ol
tho president ho did rot hellnvn nliy
sperial effort would bo made 111 that di-
rection The tlvcr n > en he lielleved
wmild so far lontrol the eommlltees Hint
Jhov could t > tlmo bring up n tisv <
eolniigi bill mI It was very llkels tnal
a numl > er or wpeeehes In ndvocney of Midi
a measure would be made during the ses-
sion Thn wisdom of a prolong tight
with tho full knonlwhre of lis hoiifleis
ness Im mid was much tluiibtnl In the
sllier men und 11 mm iillogpther likelv
that thiv would content UteniMclveH Willi
niafllrniliig tliev illi < glani i to the tvtiisu
ruher than nrol King the somloii when
no siiliataniliil gm twssitilv ivmiM result
The hi nuitir liowvior was very potl
tlo in averting that no Issue of IhiuiIs
Would Im uttu > rt Kl or other tliuinemi
Irglslnlloii porniilteil without some suli
ftiutlal leceghltlon being glvoti lo sliver
let lie roiillniiisl would liny tneiiMim
pioilillint ftu the lellremeut of groeiiluiclis
im N tho senate excr it stiver bo given
an linjtertant plnrs In any solieflne fi
pritrpiinc the coutraelloti of the cur
renr which neetssarllv would K > oauwetl
r > sikIi is tirenieiit lie therefore dltl
Vo < look for nnv fliMticlnl leglshitlMii this
s s lim
Oelebt t I and lhe Concord touched bet
teni btlow Haugkow two diss later In
mtthft i iiho was the ship dumured tn a > iv
tespiit but Hie groundings an > cited Pv
the commanding ollletts as showing tin
iimvlUtbtllly ot tlie innps of iln > Chinese
rlveis as itii shins weio in wh it was tep
lesentcil to be tho main ehantud
POINl WlTH SPriTlOHS ClHIIKMY
Vn liiiigtoii DetsunlHr tl Tlie seciet
scrtlie has lecelied a telegrani stiitli g
that Mlkn loisl and William Sciiter mic
arrtslisl hist nUht nt AtlanUi 1n with
a I true oiunlltv ir tounteifttt Jtd hiIki
cirilfhateH on thr pMsons rmi nift
SenVi hno bis n iuu lng uirueifti
throughout tho West und com tdcrnt n >
< tusnt1tbis are Kmiwn to have Ihcu iite
t i l of In Omaha Kansas city and Dal-
las T < viui
rnNSltl WALLHIVS CASH
Mr ishlngton Uect mbel G ItepresoMa
tlve Milter or Kansas tndai luttoduiid in
the hmiNe n lesolullou cnlllng on the pres-
ident ir tn Ills Judgment II ts not Incom-
patible with public tntcriMts I ir all In
foiniiitlin teeelied by the roverniiieut in
truant to tin nrrest and ttlal of Consul
Wall r
ATTOItNKY OLNPltALS UllPOHT
Waslilngton December d The attorney
generals repoit lecomtuetubt a penlteii
11 iry In the South nnd discusses th abuse
ofJmbiws oorpus Tho iittnihar nf crimi-
nal cases Is Increased and expanses aie
ia8ia against limH In tsU
THIJ GOLD HHSHltVi
Washington Pi reinher fi The Irensury
loday was ndilsed of tint withdrawn of
KlOOtoo In gold for export leaving the
true amount of the gold reserve ITiItlJi
sll
lltJUSi
Wniiidli ton lleceinb c II Iho boost
was In hchMou but half nil hnur toiia
when II was adjouinei tinlll lonilii
Mr ltaket of N w lliiiiiHhii who bus
priu laiini l war upmi Sterelarv of Agil
eullllto Morton be unci ot the lltlil s ii
rusal to fxprnd a part uf an tipptupita
Hon fo tlie piiicliase of siodH for dlsttlbu
tUit among cougtcsstonat eoiisiltiu nts at
templed to put through n resolution call-
ing upon the secretary for Information on
the subJiHl but Mr McMlllln of Tin
tltSsf o oblietisi
Later Mr Wuiiier of Mnssacliiisetts In
vvhogo illslilet lesldo nlnelentlis of the
liaturallzeil Armenians In this coiintrv
naked lor the pilnling In theieioivl i tnlr
tXsoliitloiK ti citing lh outrages coni
tnlltud niwn their relatives In Ttith y and
plislgiug thn aliptmrt or congress to any
steps Hint miitht lie titken by the execu-
tive for their protection but to this Mr
Turner of Oiurgl i inlei piwcsl nu ohltvllon
Tim new congress up to tills time has
been tin unusually conservative one In
tlio matter of proposing new legislation
Pewer bills tlinn usual hnvo been Intro-
duced and most of these pre for projects
which fslbd to puss th list congress
Aft Wash iigton of Tennesson loday re-
Introduced tin bill foi an appropriation
of f 10000 for a gowrnnumt exhibit at the
Tennessee Centennial exposition lo h held
In Nshvllli > In 1W
Plans for tl i nilinlaslnn of Oklahoma
Arizona and New Mexico to Statehood
again made their apiieararne tlie Unit be-
ing presented bv General Wheetet who
wa chairman of the conltnlttee on teirl
torles In the last congress and thn othir
two by tlie two new delegates uf their l <
soectlvo Tcrrtiorlea Messrs Murphy and
Co I roll
Tlio llrst bill lntroduce > l by Mr MeCIel
land of Niw York who Is one or the
loung democrats and a son tit Genetal
MrCliiJIand was one to authorize th sen-
ate to confirm lhe military nominations
tenilo by Prerldent Lincoln which have
never been in ted on and the issue or
commissions to nominees stating they
wen iiiiinlnatMl to Hie rank confeiied by
Ptesldtnt Linedn
Mr Grosvinor of Ohio offered a bill lo
make the new Chattanooga nnd Chlckn
mauira liattlo Held park In Tennesson n
Nallonnl Held for military inanoiivers by
trxips or the Putted ttates army and tlie
militia The bill authorizes the secretary
of war to assemble Hoops lnro every
year and to prenci be 1h rules under
which the park iiiuv Im u isl
lly Mr Ovcntreet of ludluna tn nuthor
Izo tho suspension of pcnlona obtained by
lyilr Melkeljolm of Nebraska to pro-
hibit the sale of Intaxlcatlinr drinks to
Indians framed to meet tho decslon of
Judge liXUlnger of Oregon ns o tho sale
of HoiiO to Indians who have beronio t II
zona of Hie Unllod States
lly Mr Whtelerof Alabami to Increaso
tho i > en lons or soldiers of the I lor da
war also providing an additional Lntcd
BlnliH district Judge In Alabama
lly Mr Harris of Ohio levying a duty on
wooUi as follows Wool and hair of n
first class 11 rents per pound second
clam lz cents per pound thrd rliss and
on camels hair of the third class the
value whereof shall bo 1J rents or lew pro-
pound Including chaigtw the duty a to
U S3 per cent a1 valorem On wools of
the thinl class and on came hair of Iho
thlnl class the value of which exceeds 11
oenW per pound the duty is to bo a ptr
out nil valorem Wools on tho rlln pro
to pay the samo rate as other wools
Iy Mr Ilarhamof allfornuto i ittv
tho net incorporating lh Maritime Canal
company of Nicaragua
One feature of the bill authorizes the
issuance of tonds not exceeding J1MW
to
with Interest to seiiiro the means con-
struct and complete the canal All sons
earnded for materials n d snpplUst nercs
sary to the eonsrticiion aro pi lo ji r
ebsied In the Pnllod Haes except I-
an may bo grown or produced In Nlfi
agua or Costa Illca and no Asli < le latr
Is to be employed
lly Mr Jlynn of Oklahoma providing
for free homuslcatl on the puoll > binds
In Oklahoma ulso for the ip iing of Ilia
Indian Territory under the lionicsiad
laws
> jtWf lifi
1 ttdrrfh <
THE HOUSTON DAILY POST
ETiEVENTTT TEAU KX 217
HOUSTON TEXAS SATURDAY DECEMBER 71895
SAID PASHAS ASYLUM
The LongHcadcd Turk Safe In the
British Kmbassy
111 KEIUSnS ALL TEMPTING OFFERS
Schemes to Get Him Within the
Gates of the Ylldlr Kiosk
THIS SULTAN N15ATLY l 0IUl >
No TldInc Iriini the Aiuerlrsii Minion
srtoi nt tleuren Grriit Anxiety
l Jvow Iett
Conslantlnople Decembct 8 via Sofia
itolgailn DiXOtnbcr 6Ccprighted 1STI
by the Aftoclated PressTho fentiro ot
the pollllwil tltitntloti here today Is thn
step inktn by Said Pashn president of tho
coincll of itiiti > nnd formeily grnnd
vlsler 111 srcklng refuge lodnv nceoiu
pnnled by Ills son n lad ngid nhcut 12
> cars In the lliltlsli eiiibiissy
In iiddltlon to nuspectliig Sold Pasha
or desiring Ids deposition the sultan linrt
been led to believe that the rerini r grand
Mxier mnile no earnesl ellorln to Induce
the povvxra In wlthdravy thMr dnmnuds
for the extia gimrdshlpn It was iiolntivl
out lo tlio sultan Hull lr Said Pashas
Influence had been sluing enough to biing
about tlio its nil of tho lltlllsli gunboat
Dtvnd fioin the ciitrnniw lo tho llndin
elles It was surnuiil 111 Mew of tho
piKiliil condition ol Ciihstantlnople mid
the eifoits being miile lo reBloro older
iti the provltitnt to ihrsu ido tho powers
to waive their claims for additional gtiuril
slilps It wiik In vntn Hint tho Pasha pro
testid lin Ilad done eveiylhlng posslbhl
tinilet iho clreiiiniitiiiii es The hiiIuiii
would nut listen to ills evphiiiiitton and
dinvn him fiom his ineseucv us he did
lewIlk Pasha the nlnlsKr tor rmelgn
nnallH Homo oa > s ago btltitl > deuntmclllg
him for Ills alleged trim bei >
When Said Iaflia bad h tt thn piilnce
the iidvliurs ot Abdul lliimui weie not slow
to liiltuiitc that the president or the cniin
ill of slate was a dangerous iiiiinv who
should bo promptly deprived nf lhe powei
ot duiug fin tlier hat in Tim sulltin was
ImpicMsed with the idea Hill Hnil Pashn
was tiio itiiiioitiiul a pmsiinage lo be
iliaggui tiom bin resldini e b > tlie polb e
hi hiiiill is Somebndv hit upon tin lib a-
ol biinitliir Hnld Pitslui oice innin wlililn
the gulis of tin V lldls Kiosk 111 Hie nlTr
of tlie vlrliiaii Itlfnt IliMlia tli < < present
Hiaud visit i In lug suiipostd to lisve tnlb n
into disrepute with his io > al mastii
Snld Pushn lion ever Is U well versed
In the tntdlilous or tho Mldlz Kluk to be
caught by such a bait He suit a polite
refusal when fnimnllv nfftKsl the vtzlilv
lite iiudtlils Imi to ihu KSt suhtlo ottei nf
iHeomiil latioii in lhe inhiniis Mldlinl
IMnIiu Chalet of the Ititls park 1he
Pasha relusen thin tempting dlTer unless
the inexctil coiidlllon ol govetiimeiU was
eliauueil mid when lio hcanl that the sill
tun nerved lo ilespi intloii by the lulliun
tlims or the tsihue eourlltns hud ileler
uilneil upon ills ntresl lie lost no lime in
Plating himself under lhe piuUvlluii or
Sir Phillip Inirle
Ii linn htitninr known Dial during lhe
PinMtss f Hiiss in goiiailons Said pushn
illim fin otiltslon was d Iltllleil lit the
palm mi Inni Unit lilt lib ads wliu had
In tn rutting hh uirevi rur weeks past
Vtint In the illillmsiiiiliiis fin iidvh n
Miliiidy lieu doubts Hint Huld Pnshn
Imi Kiimt niiFiill HI sink Ike prnKslliin Ol
lb Hilllrli niuliiisnadir tiid llm stitiiitinii
Is n i oglilxetl uti all ilibi is being IX
in nu Iv i intent
liim ih siiltnn was liifonned ol the
eoiiisi tnk n bv Snld laslia lie wa gientlv
lin eiised and luinbhi vend luille itininlits
lo Induce the funlllvf to return to his
htiuu He sent IevMIU Pojlit and oihti
inlnlstnin lo the Urlll 1i einlmfiv vv re
Ihiv had it long Interview Willi Said
Pasha and held out all kinds of promises
to him on the nullahs behalf but all
liiuli inotts in perHiiade Y lii lJ
leavH the einlmMsy ciime to nothing Said
Pasha llrruly refusing lo tiust himself
outside ofhis iiByliin
Uiler in lh day Tlk u 1
Hlr Phillip Curre and beegtJ the uuihse
Ilnr tn ilo Ills utmost lo niline Sold
Pal rili Hi ll his Oitmie making use
it lie argument Hull Ha f Ihj of I
liresslenl of Iho coiilicll jf slalo s
In effect i
certain to have a oty
tffi rW ° l T XiV for an asjinm jnid
thai W reiuost hod lien gninietl I ie
the mallir mlisl Ki far as tin llrltlsti
ni fiilluro of Tcwtlk Pnriias eriatid
lnemise lie n ger of Abdul llatnld who
wtit hl to Interview the li lllv
president of the council of state The
snrelarv spent two Iwurs with Hie IMvhn
t the inbassy doing bis iitiiuMl to l r
lt him to lttutn lo his iteldnce but
yiia
no amount of argument would change tint
i nil of the Paalia nnd the secretary
Tewllfc
iitisueceasful ss
went away us
rn oninliaaitiiilors then met at the resi-
dent o of Hie prentli nu stmtdnr M
imbiwi to ronsldir the situation The
usual rumors are afloat lit regard to tlio
prolMbllily of the concert of tin Ijnwera
eliig broken nnd It Is Intimated lui
the sultan 1st likely lo come out nbcid
onre more In his sttiMlo Willi the iwwerj
there Is
on the fiinrdshlu question ns
u possibility uf lluwila and Jruiro wllh
lrawltig their tlrnimiiis
nil rumor d s not attract tlio atten-
tion that It would luve attracted bad
It mil Ikhii for the fatt that the smite re
iiort had been Htnrted by the pnlaco olll
tlois a number ot tltmst during the past
This evening the situation In the Inte-
rior is still ill Uletlng In spite of thn as
suranrro of the Turkish govirnmitit
Hulled Slates Minister Terrell has not
received n reply from the inlsslotuirlra
nt Cesaren to whom Is wired Immediate-
ly after hearing of Hie outbreak there
This ha served to Increaso the anxiety
fslt at thn United Btutwi ministry and
among tho American missionaries hero
AN AWPin7 P08HiniLlTY
rtocbesier N Y Decimbcr fIn nn
Interview toilay Andrew D While ex
minister to Itustila kild when ockod Ms
opinion on thn TurkishArmenian ques-
tion Thero Is a widespread demand In
Amerha arising from the report of the
Arnienlnni outrages that the sultan lie
summarily deposed by the powers To do
this without taking preliminary precau-
tions would be to Invito the most terrible
messvro of the nineteenth century Po-
les prevented the sultan would rnrtalnly
escape Into Asia Mltiot mlso tin standard
of Hahommiit ami cull Die faithful to a
war of ixtermliiitlon Tho massacres re
iiortcd from Armenia are slight compared
with the butchery Hint would follow
St arccly a Christian in the conniics of
Mahomint lanlrm could escape Tho
slaughter would lie well nigh universal
The Turks never luul a gcnuls for civiliza-
tion but they are when Inspired by the
innatialsm of rellgoti umong tho bravest
lighters In tlio world
ThU Is my plan for tho solution of ths
PRICE 5 CENTS
question Let thn powers depose the sal
tan ntitl lilacs on tho thione roine ablo
man connected with tho n nl Inmlly of
Jtussln Then let united Huropa Hiiaran
tea absolutely tho Independence of such
poveriimenl from outside Interference
Porliiuately there nre two men In Kitropo
today who would milt the emergency
Primarily my choice would be thn Gralul
Duko Alexander who married tho sister
of the present cznr Alexander Visited the
Worlds Pair nt Chlcngo mid is a man ot
ability Willi liberal ideas Tho other ablo
catidldntn for tlie Turkish throne Is Kim
Oootiro of Greece wlio la nn uncle ot the
ltttsMan cxir
I hellfve continued Mr White that
the lluroixvin tiiitlotiii should b given
somo rhino of Iho spoils ot lhe Hast to
maintain tho stability of a government
such ns Is mgnrstd to protect thoiimuul
ailes of tliu new empire mid In preserve
> oncn nnd order Let Hurrla fur Instance
nave full swing in Armenia Hivo Sirli
to Pranco let Unglotidti title to l gvpt
1m continued Aiistiln should be allowetl
Solonlcn for n Mrdltwrnnonn srtniort nnd
Italy mUlit lu reluin bo given Trlertc on
tlm AUrliitlc by Austria
London Deeemlier ti TI o Dally News
correBtmndcnt snyst Said PoAhas pro
cllvltleat aw IttiKslnti nnd smiirtso Is i
pnwted that 1w did tKit Uilto icfitgo ul
the Husslim Itislisut of thn lliltlsli nn
basse It is stated tlnit Hie sultan uucs
tloned him lis to the oitgln of cetlalti
eetlllltiuii phicntds nnd on Ills pmrissiliiK
iBiuuance the sultun tepnclchtsl him wltli
being nt the head nf th revolullonily
iiiuviMiniit lie lias tlio reputation of be-
ing a most uptight und iInglMmltidrd
tulnliiier
Three Proleslnnt paslotw Tatitrarlan lit
ttilmach Killnr tit l < us nnd Athioluit und
wife nt llestiulk tllml lather tlinn uccept
Mtmlttmlsln
The IlrtMKNlatM from Slvas under MlrnJl
lley tiirlvliiit at the Angora frontlet
prmiucisl tiitlem from tin vail of Slvas
to ilevinmitc all 111 Arnieiilnii villages At
Graiwtvk near Citosiira Tilths and t hrlt
llaw uullisl nnd lutrlcaded tile streets
nnd loptitsod four attacks of the Olivntt
slnns
The rising nt Caesura wan uirnngrd lor
NovtMiiher II but wns foiblddeii bv tho
Httvirniiietit until Snlurtluv list
The Diillv Nnvvs also bus bittern from
Miiianvsni which ssy An far ns can b
htrued the Turkish troops did not share
In Hie niaitsncie but rather tnnlll >
nhtsktsl anil plrtnsl a t ntslon ittouml tin
fill on the following day to exclude tlm
Innnlrtda of vlllngeis bent tin sharing ill
Tho IoiiflliilitliDople eorrospondciit uf Hie
Stundsnl snvs tlKit I here la ti riiniir there
that tho ArinivnlaiiB have Ijecomo tlertper
ttto nt Hi liinellou of the povvere and
will authorlni lreeli tlemonsirntlon
NOT 1IiALTII Prill SAID
London December 7 Tno Ctinslnntt
uople cariesiHitiileitt IP the Tllinvi says
In dm lining tho iip ilntnieiil of praiKt
villi i Said Iaslwi askist the sultans per
iiiissiiui tn > the niouiil tr tMil hisiltli to
retire and live ipilclly ulirtvul Haiti
Iusiiii Is pnimiudisl that the sultan woulil
lime kllle1 lilm luul he iitertsl the Mltlla
PiLiie Tin sect ft of the vv bole Inisliiess
Is Hint Haiti Pnslui in ew Iopul if iiul so
highly ciiisMivtl thill Ii la leaiwl Hull Im
inlitilii Join the tnulionlent piul >
Muidr tho new iiinhiiBtMiilor to PhtI
wns roiniiMlV Iho liend ni1lllcal Piy
The Sliintliird Ims u illspulrit fioin Coti
slititllnvpl wlihti snvi llfcil ttttei Said
IltMlms rtrnt tlusul or tlm orilcn of nrniil
MKlnr ho wns liu > iteyntvl u week nttlm
Vllills piiliii
AIIMUN1ANI1 NOTto lllAMI
Home Decemler A illspittrli itetlved
hero rrom Coiistiinlliioplo leporls tluil iho
lltissliin Prencli nnd llnllan consuls nt
Prstoiini have signed n nieniorniilum ile
ctttrlua tlut Him lunnsauclfyer vlf ind
pruvnkeil by th i niiiilaii Tills hlem
ontudum bus mil bciii pie enled lo tho
IHilte No news has bean received Ireiu
tlif tiiliMlot of Aimellhi slno Nnveuiber
iti owing to the heavy rail of iinovv
SITMMONHD TO HT PISTIlltHIIHIII
LoiKinn TUceruliei The Graphics
Odes i coiresMiiilt nt ny Hut Admlrnl
KopMoff eoniniaiiili tliiiililef nt the Heidi
fin flii lum l on siiiiiiiinnid to St 1it
IMSlllllg
GriltMANV VllltV MID
Lonilim lleciminer Ii III HHlll cor
leSIHiltileut of III I lines ttlMIlpll lo 11111
piilier a ttiggi Htluii that iliiiinnv e nnxl
ntv In stiiin huIii lonlrnl In Samoa iniiv
sltmiilitK liei tit sire lo nvolil a lailtl war
Willi A Hint It a
POItHIGN HIIIHIU
llimslintlnople Tlio tovvii of Mnrlealrd
is still Innnliis Thieeltiurihs of Hi Pi
plo an homei
Innsiiiiiiliiuplf II M S Imogen find
fit trice have liuslod blilejnckets nt Peia
tn iipuiiHl lhe Ihuillih Ilitbissy
CopeiibiiyinTlio lilt nt llm town nt
Marlnstuil on Lnko Ueiier In llvveden
has Instil iUoiiehed Til tlimige Is nhoiil
Wt 0l l
Paris Tho Prenoh lllmetnllln inaaue
has imIIciI nn Intiriuillonnl coiisronB
which Is tn meet on Deisuiilicr Id eoulliiii
lug liiilll Deecnilwr li
LomlonOwlnif to tho ciintlniiance or
the gall In the channel the picket eu
vko tn twein I lover and Ostetid has hem
turpi mini A Molent stoim Ii lagltu in
lltgli in
Dublin Mr William It Ierky LID
the hlslorlm bus been choletl to tho
parlliitiifiitar sistt fm Dnbllti university
In llll the vueiiiicv ouiisil by the elevation
or tho lit Hon David It Pliinkett to the
peerige
Hriuflcls Tlio liulepeiclence llelgit de
tiles tlie slnteineiit that llelgliim tefnsis
to giant the exHiiillllon of lliisstll Kll
lonin and Allen alliitcd In Iw lb liost
nfflin thieves ulin estii > eil trtim Llillow
slrcet Jail New Vorlt
Itntne Deeemlitr rThe Ttlbunn pUli
llslied Infill ma I Inn fiom Naples that n
stiuml f live lliillnii iiieiiofvviir nre nli
elioieil nt fla In anil tin litider nrdera lo
lie III nndlniss to iiinceid lo Tinltlsh
walers on slioit notli f
London December S M n meeting of
Hut 1iinlm bnndholdeiH or the Nlcuiiiitua
ntlliojd the mecilKK iiccepied the sclietuii
or Betllitneiit of Hie debt nrrniiged be
twecii Iho toiuinlllo on lntidholdeis and
tint Nicuruguu goveinmtit
London A spts In I illspatrli from
Shanghai slates that thn situntlon lu Co
rea Is nut more causing anxiety H Is
itported Ihitl an Aim lit an ml slonnr > is
Impliinled In llm plot of LI Unit Shin to
si lzt > the perron or Hie king of Iorcu
Southampton As a result of the petition
ngnlnst tlie tlocllon of Sir Chamberlain
toiikervotlve anil John Simon the liberal
unionist to icprewnl Southainpton which
nil gts exlenslve litlliery of volt is througli
agents Mr Chamberlain has been nu
suited
Limit P rii Tho extra session ot con-
gress wan opnusl and tlio tieciclnry read
pjcfcldiiil Ilerolas trtessago Utklng lor
uptitoval ol the budget and lor otli r
miiisuus and fur tlm creation of otllllcli nt
Avenue lo iirwt the iiiiBoui nf Jncha
Arlca territory from Chill
1urla A dlspatrli fiom HI Petersburc
says It lit reported that tlm Chinese gov
eriiment has oskctl the Bovcrnnient of
nussla If In the iivent of being reniHOted
to do so It would send un anny corps to
suppress the rebellion ot the Uungnns
Iho rebels are reported to hnvo captured
Lun Chufu S < i00 men 30 guns nnd large
ounrtltlos of stores and ammunition
MANY PEOPLE WANT I
What Many Other Wi
To let Ria Ofm
m
brief mention Irt The BotigtM
rage will flit the bill BlTVAlpM
WANTED THnEH TIMES FREsh j
nominal charge only for other
ACOBANS HIGH HOPES
t
A Koseate Prospect for the Queeiell
th C8 31
A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENTS
The Kcvolution Will Not Ccanc Tiilg
Spain Sells the Island
A pKBNCII CUANK AM HIS GUNS
A Cuuptt nf thoti llreU in llm Clumber >
of HeptlliikThnShnnler lrouiptljr
Hcltetl iiinl ilallrd J
New York December 0 A special 10 1
tlto lltirald fivnt ilnvnna says SalvadorJ
ClMcrosuctantMiit thivculjni executive
belter known mi the nuvrniils nt Sarrt
Lucia who Is luTe with his emlro Ctto
Iliet has Issued n Btatctiient Ho sayni
Ount Is a reiitihllcon form of goveatn
tnent linsed on hivint detnocnitlo prtncl
ples ntitl esptslnlly milUsl to th Cittsut
iHMphv Out rovcriintent was tlmt organ
Iretl by Hio flection of four deputies from
each of tlio flvo army corps who gavo
the matter sound and careful considera-
tion and decided upon uil tho tlctalls or
tlie flwt foim of otkanlziilliin Ppon thla
oci nstiiii ticneral lluniiK exhibited hl truu
patiiotlsiu and iletmiertitlo idtvis giving
over ns lie did all the eMrnorilluiiry pow
cin Willi wlitth iif had Ihsmi Invested upon
his 11 rat landing in th toiintry ihls
single patilotlc mi won tor tloiucx tho
iiniouiiiltsl ttstpcut mill admiration of his
fellow utllzitis
The oltiieiH nf thn present government
were clinseii by tint assembly vvlilcli llrst
met fur that piitpost ami lor the adop-
tion id u itiiistllutloii mil U la this gov-
ernment that bus uppolnttd na dlplomntia
agent or delegate pleulputi ut irj Toman
I hikuIii Poliiin who is now In the Hnlteil
Htntrs He hns lit tin it iipiulnted our
sulidiflenntes in titliei ttmntilcs
Our government will last und the vic
tory will he with im in tlm end Thero
Is no chain o for failure Wo have tho
people or Cuba Willi ut and our ttensury
is bv no tneriiis emptv lot the larger num-
ber of pisipiriy owners of Hid Islam uru
paving luv to us Mnnv Spatiltrtlnwish
ing our respect iiml puilccthm nro in-
cluded In tho list I nm will pleased with
tin pregiesH ot th revolution
When I llrst took up anus iigalnsl the
goveniiniiil Iho Spanish element tried t
Hdleiilti in bv niilng thai tin urtuv uf
thleleiu litsinllei vollttlS vvollld Hot InJIllR
the iiiiilinillliH inni Ii Hut one mouth later
a Spanish sliiniRimtd the Mlliigo of Alia
Giiiihi wan ciipttirtil and laid low The
gniiisiii ot PHI mull at Llmiir wns over
pouertsl a ioveiumiiit contlngetil of 101
men wus luii4ei ut La Ltniin and tho
Spanish gaiiieim at Nitt Geronlmo vvnn
capliiiinl We wen mine powerful nt tho
beginning uf this m Hum wo were nc
uuy pertul timing lliit or lxas while Hut
enttny hi nil nt lien conceriilnB our move
mollis ami inside niothuOe General Com-
pos limy tiivtt tin Iipst lluil he nan whip
ns or perhaps lio will altempt to tlecelva
Ciiiinivt n luv illtl In lTs bin In inch ho
will be wonderfully mistaken
teinphli inulrtileice ot tnibi Is what
vvo are sliiigiiliug lor unit on no other
biwli will terms of penciv 1 tirnuignd
lr Simln would ugitst to withdraw her
tiooiiH front the island nnd accept In
initney Hcittlemeiit tin nmoiint to be paid
by Cuba then nil would be vtll otherwise
th wni will inntliinii to rige wllh all Ita
iittitntiiiit horrors I extitct tltat tielllgisr
ent Hithut will he reisignlei by tile Hinted
Stalls iiml fnllovvid iiy evtiy AmorloCU
lvpuiilli tuns Is the enure ot freedom
nr jtuttlco nnd ur tight nnd t hope it nn
distant day In see uur tkur lltiiitlnjt lu
tiliiniph over our bilovml Island
lluvaui Dwmbtr CA corresjundent
In Puerto Piinclpn roiiilrms the report of
the enutigeiiieiit neiir T Potmn which
wus enblml lo the Assmlated Prcts on
Wednesday In vvlilcli Oenetal Smirez Vnl
ili tllvuii l tliiMidviinie ut Antonio Mncco
un Simln Cliui The Itnurgi nts worn
npnlMil Hull loss In killed nnd wounded
nnd inlfoniin bilug r potted at tit
Tlio Insnrgfiit lender Ittilsr has been
brought tit llofii rustle and sentenced to
tmprlsnitiiiciit fur life
blXPP 1Olt CUANKS
Paris Deeeiulier ft A decided sensation
wns caused In tho chamber of deputies
Imlny At tlio rniicluslnu ot lhe debato
on iho budget of llm ministry of Justice
a stranger In Iho nailery Urn two shots
from ti revolver Thereupon Ihn cbctrlo
bills whhh were placed nil over the
building nrter Hie bomb outrage committed
by Vnlllnlut Hie nnarihist were rung
ntitl the donrs were HiHlnntly dosed und
Ittiiiitled Thn stiangtr was arrested No-
body wns hull
Tne mail who llred tho revolver said
hi riaino vo Gllbeit Lenoir Ills pistol
still cciululiid fuur cartrldgert when It
was tiihen from lilm
fi
Lenoli wns even to nre In tho direction i
of the illtihmi itlc RalliiTt and when he
wan selt d lie mado no resistance
OilbUl Lenoir Is found In be n respect-
able diapers clirk SI years old Upon
bla examination by u magistrate utter be-
ing nrrcslisl Iieilirilniil lo lispond to tho
nnesllons which wero lull ti > lilm
Blisplng apartments
A utareh of bis
vltlioiit result
illscovcreil aa to It
outrage
provisTwIt Nothing lis yet
liitll tlm motive of tno
London December O TI10 Paris corre
spotnlent ot the Tlm Bays that It Is bo
Ibveil tlmt Lenoirs pistol was clwrged
Willi a blank curlrldge
HUflSlA AND PJtANCU STILL IN IT
Palls December CIt vv at semlorf Iclally
denled this evening that there was any
until In lhe story ttlegrnphed to tlio Inll
M < nzetto froul llomn that tf
jViuice have withdrawn frem the concert
of the povvcis legardlng lh l f > i
iiiesilon and that eftorts are novy boltut v
inadi 10 bold 11 K tW c ffinct
have been clrctitateti 1it sis
Similar reports
is ililiiied by agents of the Turkish trowA J
ffe luciflly during Iho st montli
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The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 247, Ed. 1, Saturday, December 7, 1895, newspaper, December 7, 1895; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth83902/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .