The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. XVIITH YEAR, No. 265, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 25, 1901 Page: 2 of 12
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A SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
1 ofays Weather
Clfludy and colder with light rain
DOMESTIC
The pAstponemchl tol fhe January meet-
ing Vt the Southern Industrial convention
oris announced
Mr Cleveland Issued a statement con-
cerning the health of the former president
which Is not good
I WASHINGTON
Despite all efforts to stop the disunion
of the Schley case It will not down
The friends of Sehlej tiewey and Miles
are discussing the feasibility of a concerted
more for the vindication of the trio
It Is said that the president would wel-
come nny Incident that would afford excuse
for the retirement of General Miles
Tb p immediate removal of Hdgar S Mac
lay from the BrooVlyn navy yard was or-
dered by the president
The president announced that he had
tendered the treasury portfolio to Gov-
ernor Shaw of Ibwa
FOREIGN
Civil Governor Tnft of the Philippines
left Manila for the Uulted States
Sc eral Irishmen were sentenced to Im-
prisonment for participating In a meeting
against an English landlord
COMMERCIAL
The cotton markers ruled lower on heavy
port receipts large estimates and preholl
day liquidation
Money on call in New York was Ann at
2V8 per cent
Continued active speculation for a fall
In sugar was the dominant feature on the
stock exchange
CdtTee fnturcs closed firm and net 1520
points higher
Business was dull on the London stock
exchange ou account of British reverses
in Honth Africa and thi < proximity of
Christmas
Ltv stotk held steady throughout and
higher for hogs nnd sheep In some mar-
kets
The grain and produce exchanges were
closed on account of holtylny
Thn 7 ew Tork < dry goods market rnlrsl
quiet In all departments with no change
of price
RAILROADS
Tresldent Tweed appointed F B Good-
rich chief engineer of the Hotiiston Han
andiWcKt Terns in be manager succeeding
General Meldrum resigned
A V Kellogg wns appointed rtnglnoer of
maintenance of way of the Houston Hast
and Texas Central
The Uock Island ronle filed nnrlco that
It would extend from Anndarko O T to
near Addlnglou J T a distance of seven
tysix miles
HOUSTON
The city filnd suit against the Insurance
companies to recover the Insuronre on the
market house destrojrd liy tire last June
The creosote pjapt of the Houlhern Paci-
fic Bnllwny company destroyed by fire In-
volving a Iop of f4SWtn
Joe McMlllen was found gnlltv of bur
glarjr In three rases and given sentence
to the penitentiary In aggregate or nine
years nilza Gordon comlrted of felony
theft was given tun years In tho penl
tenthry
The grand Jnrr retnrnrtl thirteen true
bills of Indictment eleen for bnrglniy and
one each for felony theft and agginvated
assault and battery
Mst of Chrtxtmna celebrations and church
services for the riai
riaiTEXAsT
The permanent school rimd now draws
Interest on JJOOOOO worth of Harris roun
ty bond
C ntra l has been let for a big rice canal
la Calhoun county
Applications for the vacant quarantine
place at Gnlvcttcn
3 A Kinney a carprntri and Jen Wll
kerson a swltchtnin were shot tn death
at Beaumont
The fiuffcj refinery at Tort Arlhnr la to
be enlarged
Bodies of Gahesten storm victims are
b log rslntetred
THE CLAIMS OF GERMANY
Castro Has Practically Ignored Countrys
Obligations
Correspondence of the Associated Tress
Tort of Spain Island of Trinidad Sun
Hay December 13 The Yenctuelan gocrn
went press has during the last week been
carrying on a campaign of a violent nature I
against Germany nnd especially against
ftho Olsconto bank of Berlin which In ISOd
made i louu to euezwin of 10XkO0O for
tho purpose of enabling her to paj off tho
Ilii1 Wranteod to tha rallroAd com
papies which had never been paid Jd
iJltionto hank has been waiting for nm
irJ iH ntcr since 1808 General
< A iWa A J
he foreign credit ofTils
country paid sov
x wrhirx rsz
1101 uU ncp C
mJs00 Gcneraf
Vi0 executive
J power nothing as
> itn pai and the Dlsconto bank
haMng
KS tlrf d of Ty7 1 1s now demanding
rayni < mt through tho intervcrlon of the
erman legntlon TJils step Is the rtiis
or the newspaper attacks on Cernmnt
iW M0W 1PMllng to the patriot
Ism of her fltlreac
La Itepublica the organ of Tresldent
Ciuiro said joaterdny Instead of the
Kovcrnment paying we believe Hie wholo
of this transaction should ho reviewed
i L fS w lln Uo Vrnesuclan gov
crnmcntB
policy is
summed
up e rn
tjough the debts were rccognlxed by tho
VOnezuelau congress of 180
The Venezuelan goCcrnment has been ad
vised by lu consuls In llnropp that an
KngllsU steamer Uie Itanrlgh left Kurope
on November 20 loaded with aims unci
iimmunlflon for the Mntos revolutionists
The fiiiiuilau goAcrnwent Intends to
Blezfc her If possible Complleallons nrq ex
jiceted with the rtrltlsh authorltlei who
liavlnp l > cen warned Intend to protect the
Hteiimer
Tho situation Is becoming aggravntcd In
Caracas If a distribution can bo erreclod
of the nnns and ammunition which n Mn
tos strainer is brlnirlog the wholo coun
try will rise about December 25
rierlin December 24 Tho announcement
tb t Oermnny had sent an ultimatum to
Venezuela has been conspicuously printed
in the press here Those newspapers main-
taining the closest relations with tho gov-
ernment affirm that this n ws is prema-
ture While an ultimatum has not yet becu
delivered fo Venezuela they say this step
will be jakeu unless Venezuela yields to
what are deemed the reasonablo demandi
of Germany
Tho Cologne Volks Zeltung says Mwt
Germany really ask Washingtons pcrml
Inn to collect il0W0t marks from Vene-
zuela Must we permit nil sorts ot warn-
ings and concealed threutsr
limlb gaby Is Cutting Teeth
he snro nad u e that old and well tried
fernery JJrs Wfuslows Soothing Byrne
for cilMtao t ttM f It soothes the child
fcofttfa rae cssm allayft all puln cure
J Special to The Tost a
a New Orleans December 21 The members of tho Now Oilennu cotton exchange
usnslly eelebrate Christmas but this year the celebration vas out of the onll a
tary WHien the 111 tapped at the close ot the market toilnj tlic band struck °
J np Amerlea hen oiiie one shouted Tluee chcere for Admltal Schley and
a Instantly the mUiVic went wild Hats ranes mid umbiellns went lino tho
J air as the brokns howled for Schley In the midst otthis excitement hwmhodv a
unfurled a picture of Svhloy from the balcony and nt the night of the portrait
J the cotton men raised tho roof with yells The baud then struck up ItKle
a bnt the sound wnh drowned by the explonluu of bombs nnd tiro crackers which °
J sounded like the gunn of the Oregon and llioofclyu at tho battle of Santiago
a The lueinjieis of the exchangn foimcd In Hne and ptraded up Carondelet olreet °
J to Cniftil thence to Camp and up totnp to < wl pllIHr How nnd fiom theie °
o to the boird of trade whore the sugar anil ii < e Innkera Joined Jn tho demonstrn °
5 Hon nnd cheered tne name ot the hero of Santiago
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THE SCHLEY HOMESTEAD
View of
thd House m Which
the
Admiral Was Born
A Vrederlek Md i orreipiuulent wtltos
to tho ltaltlmnre Moinlng Herald Itbh
lield the blrthplsc of Hear Admlnil
Schley wlieio he < i limn Oitnbei > tKtH
Ik Hunted ° n the Tredertck unit Ilmmlts
Imrg turnpike three and a half inllcs nnttii
of rredeiiek
The farm vhlch Is one of th flneit In
the iiTih in si tlnn f in miim Is
wjth < d on the wevt Rlrte In Hie M nn < r
llvee ami < < > Dt < ilnrd > f > nn I i < m i >
It hs pa eii Into nlmi li ns in p
has been duldd into iwi fj u
Tho tinme place is now nwtyd In Zaili
biIiih Tlionins nnd tennntptl JtUV his Hon
William nnd tho other half Is owned nmt
occupied < Oeovge I Iuckey foinoily
supeilntfndunt of public tilmnlo of Tltlh
Ittig
Hiehneld is a beautiful place The above
photograph i n eact leprodin tlou of
the home is u was when the admitil was
born It Is n spailou atnuinre of lulk
and stone lough coated and In Its time wus
considered i line lountiy honio
The adinlial spent about p en yeais on
the place when hi fitiei lohn llimnis
Shle and IiIn iiinthiM who this MIhk
< i iglslia li hil i Milliim of Hnlilmoie
i i < d to Ik b 11 1 wheio the 11 lei Sehi r
nuid in tin mirc tiille nn < ini > > mid
seni til > cn Infield Si oil to SI lolm s
I t on nd Ire t whi h niM in
d < i ed I r i > o Jeult Tntli i
U the best remedy tat
of admiral schley
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LUDICROUS SAYS RAYNOn
Schleys Counsel Dissects tho Raper
Filed for Sampson
Ilaltlmoie Sun
AUorney General Isblor Haynor counsel
for Admiral Schley was asked last night
whether he had read the papers tiled In the
Sehley cats before Soeretary Long
Yes he said I have read Sampsons
document aud 1 have yliop U of Iemj ii
argument 1 do not car to say anything
about Captain Iemljs answer until 1 re d
It lu full As for the other taper 1 do not
know what the department will do tn the
matter but there Is notbliiK at nil In Samp
sons claim that he was In command at tbw
battle of Santiago It la too ludicrous to
discuss Hti mlchl iw well claim that he
was In command nt thebattle of Manila or
at any of the other great naval battles that
hare taken plaro lu the history of the
world
Wo will filve the admiral ami his proxies
n chance to show all about hi perform-
ances in connection with the tight if there
Is any successful attempt to put Wra In It
The Idea of a man belnir In a tight who
was not vilthln fourteen mllcR of it from
tne time It commenced mM It endod is
too ridiculous for any sane perton to dwell
upon I Jtope that the dlstluculshed sec
rotary of tho ni y will not put him In the
fisht at this lato hour when with tho
moat pen erf nl glastes ho couldnt see a
ship of the Spanish tquadron from tho tlmo
that the drit ship went down until tho
last ship surrendered
Thin paper pf Kamp one attorneys Js
so intensely comical that It roust provcVn
even the ridicule of ScAlcyj most malie
otat enemies There hive been claims
made that ho was technically entitled to
tho credit ot tho battle bemuse he was
tne commander In chief or the North At
leiitle squadron bjit no one has ever bad
tho braien temerity or assurance to assert
that he was practically and actually In
command when the only thins that he
over did lu connection with the battle
wru to draw the prise meney
Ul boanInk dispatch about the 1ourth
ot July proeent to tho American nation
us bcn laughed nt fiom one end of the
country to top other
We bare absolutely eouclnslvo teitl
rnouy which wejou d not produce at ihe
mal from a gentleman of the hlRhest
standing nnd tepittatlon who saw lilm on
the ladder of bis ship In the port of si
honey when the bat tie opened Jnfxe Wll
ion had the affidavit ot thin sen teman
amoujr his papers and we will produce
him wheu the time come
This pert of the case di i not present
any serious aspect at all except to shpw
tue extent lo which the merciless end re
lentlewi hostile aealnst Admiral Schley
has proceeded
Admiral and Mrs Schley In New York
New Yoik Docowbcr at lte r Admiral
Schley and bis nlfe hme just arrived in
this tlty from Washington The > will
spend the holiday with their daughter
Mrs R M fi Wortley Admiral Schley
refuseil to talk about the reprimand of
General Wiles ami thb contradiction of o >
mliai Deweys juedmeut
I am here to enjor Chrlsttnss with my
family ho said nnd I have nothing to
iirt
HOUSTON DAILY POST WEDNESDAY MOTCNTNG DECEMBER 25 lflQl
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a Chicago Itecord Herald
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iA SPONTANEOUS DEMONSTRATION
Some One Shouted Three Cheers for Schley and
New Orleans Brokers Went Wild S
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OFFERED PLACE TO SHAW
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TENDERED
HIM TREASURY PORTFOLIO
The Governor Has tho Offer Under Con-
sideration and Will Visit Washington
Conferring With Friends
Hpeclil to Ihc lo t
n hiinton Docembi r 24 Govrrnoi
niue of Mn siliiietts having decllnrd
tnu treasury puitfollo the prewldcnt nn
iioiinird this nioinlug that he hud offered
ll lo ioumor Shaw of Iowa Who is et
petted to nnlve hue touioirow niornliiR
Near Avoca last night a negro named
Itoundtree the throat of another
cut negro
abont anyihliiB
Hy connected with my i named U4 killing Win and shot and se
aleJfSeat tm MTjr rionsly nouaded Joe Lee rttter o Uo tn
AMERICAN SUPERIORITY
Grcal Britain Steadily Losing Ground
in Hie March of Progress
GERMANY IS EVEN OUTSTRIPPING HER
Inadaptability of Englishmen to Com-
mand New Appliances and Labor Sav-
ing Machinery the Cause
Washington December 2lThere is a
largo and ccr increasing number ot
thoughtful and well Informed people In
Great Ittltalu who express the serious be-
lief that If radical changes do not come
about In the near future the United King-
dom will bo relegated to third position in
tho rauks of commerce This statement Is
made by United States Cnsul Iloylc at
Liverpool In his annual report extracts of
whleh wete made public today by the
stntc department It Is conceded says
Consul Uojle that in manufactures Gient
ISutaln within the last few years has
fulled to meet tho competition of the
Imteil Htntes and Getinnny
Mr ffbjle snjs the optimistically Inclined
plead cxceptlonil and matulous natural
advantages as far as the United States Is
concerned while as to Ucrmanjs llerec
competition the unsatisfactory commeielil
situation now i > ieallig In that eiuplir Is
cited as an instance ot a country booming
It it loo nipldlj Ihe CO of something
must be done tajn the consul Is going
up fiom oomiueiclal bodies political spcik
eis econmlc writcis and from the nowspa
t is J lure aio feats e pi eased sujs Jtr
lloyle that cum in the cuirjlng tiude tho
supremacy ot Gient Urltiln is threatened
Wlun the war In houth Afilca Is oer bo
sajs thcte is ceitilu to be n popular de-
mand for leglslatue at tlon md tho Indi
cations arc tint the Ililtish government i
will be compelled to gle lioro etrnest con I
tldeintion to matters relating to ttade and
coir mei h
1 licit Is a tliong sentiment nmone tho I
iiiiiKScs of Gieit lliltiln and one which up
pears to be gaining stiength as time goes
in In faor of brlnglu about what hii
become populiiily known us fair trade
nnd whim ciux Mi llojle Is nothing but I
iilpro < ltj Ttoteitlon per e fajM he Is
not < iy i ch Hdointed but it Is slgnhl
uint that mum of tin inot wldeh circn
luted paper of Great llrltalu now uro
boldv advoiatlng a pollcj of fair trade
or do to other as they do to j ou Against
this sentiment howeier llio consul siys
must Uo hct the mitloiinl dislike to change
established Institutions of which free trndo
Is one of the most fundamental
In icgatd to educational icfonns In the
T nlted Kingdom Mr Itoj lc snys that the
inileisalh ncknow ledge d Inferiority c > C
Grett llrltaln to most ot the lending na
ilnii pmtliiilnil > the Itiltud States iid
Oermanv Is xhea frequently as one of tho
i hlef reasons why Great llrltaln Is being
outstlipped In her miinufnctiiies
K paitlipluil ntroug poitlnn of Consul
ToWo i n port Is that wherein he plates
the American and Tliltlsh hide by side In
a compailson whleh plaies the American
fur to the fore Ungllsli mntmfnrtuicrs h
says find It almost Imposdble to cot the
amount of from machines
nine piodttct
ino ii if h w
un
cecietaiy UnRis has said that if Shaw so
s u Am 0rlH Theie are fio iea
tepts ho lOape mill turn the offleo ovei fsnns for this Mils Ml llmli Hist the
at mi > tluii Secret ii WHnoii Is fiom Heriie Ilrltlxh wXkmiii Is not as ndapta
luwa and the tonder of n place in the ile as the Aiueileiin and des not so leadllv
iabliiit to onothoi tniii from the siine r mmmand of new iippllnnees nnd wr
Hlatc is Mllhiint ireiedent As a result ond that It Is not the custom ot the oun
a Btoiv to the elTet ihnt ilson Is to 11 try for iiicllshmen wbethci niechanlo
Hie is Rolug tho lontuls but those whoi0i > ik or lahoier to work as haul as an
mil close to ll 1 in pli
e no reliance in the
leport
Difhiirjilf lowli Ptceinlier2rjOeinor
Sluiw spint the timrnltiK in eonferenee
with Senator Allison and Speaker Hcnder
on and letuinfed to Des liolnes this after
noon lie ha been Informallj tondeied
A merlean Tlieu too stitti Mr ltole
the Ktigllsh workman is linllncd to split
scry line hairs he will often refuse to do
am thine otitMdo 1 untaln line ilsldly bild
down by tlu > custom of his eiaft Rcncrolly
and b JiU tisde union In particular As
an e ninpl of this ti lit Mr Koile olte
niiinbei of Incidents when Milken hne
lieen Itroucht on hj Mull nn ippnreiulj uh
Tue lieosun poltfollo and has the uinttei bil matteis nt disputes ns lo wlietlid ens
luiilii lOiisUleiiitlou neeis or shipwrights choiild plue an elee
After the utufeience Soiuilnr Allbon was trie dMiamo n position
seen but said tho ulattei rented with the finite reemtli in n seasldl town theie
linn i nor
Ooternor Slinw desired lo consult his
wife before slvluc a foiinal answer
Washington Ueeember 21 The inltluet
w tu session a little 0Mr nn hour todnv
Imetlcally no business was transacted the
whole Inme being occupied ln folleltatlous
of the season
l be piiftiiiiMit did not mention the fact
tint lu bud tendered the tieaiury port-
folio to fioernor Shaw ar tho meeting
bin pihitilj talked with fetcrettiry Wilson
in i i in mutter the latter expressing
in opinion that overnor Shaw would
a < t If Ocnernor Shaw uciepts Sec
i t i will suit the Incoming tneie
t ii
P
tonii nlence ubput lellniiulshlnp his
If lb
io hlui Wheuuvei UoMMlior Shaw
iilv t issume tho duties of tile po > l
t > i < tetjiy Oaga will turn over the
niluiltilttit Ion of tho treatory to him Sec
iniiu liaise linn nut yet announced what
In pluu tor the tiitnte nre If Governor
I sijw joes tuto ihc fijibluct the question
hi bei n iiilsed as to whether Secretary
lUNon wki also comoi from Iowa will
r inuln tin this point a cabinet officer
limited us ntlns that the president U
pmtti u ail desirous that Secretary Wilson
itmil lontiuue lu tho cabinet His > ork
iu the dtpuitmetit of OKilculturo In hlgaly
approMd by tho fuimocjj of tho countiy
SNORT NEWS STORIES
LONDON Somerset Arthur nntler fifth
earl or Caulek Is dead
1OMJON Qiccn Alexandra Is progress
Idk satlsfaitorlh toward rccoicry
NYACK N Y Audtow Carticsle has
Klcn Nack 15U00 for a public library
building
t HAKIX810N S P The live stock e
hiblt of the exposition hero will open on
January o oontlnulni until January 20
rnirroitl A Lieutenant ColLtibrander s
force suiprlFcd a lloet Iniigor in the Ilct
cisliiri illstrbt December 22 and made
sixty prlsoneis
llIOKMX Arl sOlarence H KIiir
widely knowu ns n mlnlnR export nnd en
Rlnoer l > > dead hero of pulmonary trouble
aged 68 jctu
WAhUIMiTOX A Kcnernl order has
been Isemd b the navy department settlnu
apart us u naval resAvatlou certain lands
on Tuiebra Islands
MBMllilS Tenn ilnjor Jones Gcnnotte
a leterau of two wnrs nnd one ot the
old citizens of tdcmphta is dead at his
home lo this city aged Hi
l lllltli O TSoda Fife a Creek In
Ulan hag confessed at VInlta I T to the
murder of lxtuls Wilson a prosperous farm
ei luttr J ulsa In May 1SC T
WASIIlNorox Ihe navy department
his reeched a cableram ahnounelni the
arii > nl ut Won feunp China of itenr Ad-
miral KemptT aboard his tlaRshtp Kcutmk
JACKSON Miss A M Lea of Mrks
burs district attorney of the Southern
Mississippi district und one nt the most
prominent republican In the State Is dead
at this plate
PONS 4NTINOIUW lhc Macedonian
omratttee whnte murderous pioccedlnKs
he bad denounced has boon frustrated In
a plot for the murder of the Unitarian
luetrnpolltan of Monastlr
ST PBTBnSBUrt5The Itussiau mints
tcr of marine Vlco Admlr l Tyrtoff will
publish an Important order shortly restrict
lag the transportation of troops and mep
euondlte between ports of liuropean Itus
sls and tho Far Kant to vessels flying the
ltllMlill flag
Negro Kllllnos In Florida
Jasper Ila December t Henry Nor-
man it negro employed In a sawmill shol
and killed another negro at Avoca In nam
llton county this mornlac at a negro fes
Ural
wan n strike of Icimsteis e their em
jilocer lefuspd to dl < barge an onterpilsltC
dilei who iiad whipped up his Jiorse ajl
made a jouriiei to a nelghboilng town
ttiree hours oulcker tlinn tbev tliimsiies
had Iteen aeciistorced to do the distance
The small extent to which up to date
labor saUng machinery Is ued In Gtest
nritain ns compared wllli Anieilon nnd
e en Cerninn Jir IloIe snys Is now a
fruitful topic of discussion
In the meantime srns the consul
now Ik the time for American innnufnct
uiors to get a stronger foothold In this
ountry
WHARTON STREET FAIR
Merchants Were Well Represented In
the Great Parade
Wharton lexas December 21 The open
Inc of the street fair by a ciand parid
was a pica success It was led by Piipnln
Sparkman grand marshal assisted by Pat
Murray nnd T C Gordon The business
houses of Wharton were well icprfRented
and each float was an effective advertise-
ment Those repiesented were GlfToids
lleicantlle company a handsome float with
drler iimdo of different parts of stoves
sign made of stoe pipe nnd arrav of hard-
ware
Harrisons meat market with S B Mnv
is butcher and Mx lovely little maids n s
butcher gills
I oison Itios A > lth a mlnlntuie brick kiln
Ablaxe Victors aplnry and vegetable farm
Datlilsoiis plmrmnei wltli doctor and
dingglst at woik Galieston News C T
Linn Iteil Mens lodge In Indian attire
harton Drug lompam n henutlful banner
carried bv clowns Millers baiti shop
clown on horseback with harbor s pole It
S Pnines confeellonery artistically
States flaRs The Wharton Sneclator a
tiny float dilvej bv Master Mllllngton Hall
and iMlss Ilea fleadle
hJJlZt Y utlfully decorated
H sViMl7i nr Vnls nnk white
s Ms JuI1
iT airisen pink ellow and
m irTCll 7 ° f < Mxon tandem
riln P1 nnl white decora
tlons and Mis Itergtr white and gold
V < n 10tti white the
qiipen Miss MeSparran was entlironed In
iPVll wMp Kaln n l he
rrntds of honor gtonped aroind her
mTi prtie for the most hnndsomt
jeblelo was awarded to Mrs ft It Va U
the second prize to Mrs J merger
Richmond News Notes
ntrhmond Texas December 24The
Methodist nd Ilpireopal ministers each re
cflied a pounding this week at tue hands
of the good people of tho town
Quite n
ha number of young peon i who
> e iHeti awav allendltor
school are
Phritm LtaTriiJ2erM will
at
spend ills
razoria county with rcla
lives
WEATHER INFORMATION
Probabilities
Washington December 2tKsstern TeMi
Uoudy d colder with light rln
ioutheTn T hU < la 4r wl <
f coS ssSuST
Stops the Cough
It may become chronic
It may cover the body with largo
Inflamed burning Itching scaling
patches and cause Intense suffering
it has been known to do so
Do not delay treatment
Thoroughly cleanse the system of
the humors on which this aliment de-
pends and prevent their return
Tb medicine tslcen by Mrs Ida E Ward
Covo Point lid was Hoods Sarsaparllla
She writes I had a disagreeable Itching on
my arras which 1 concluded was salt rheum
1 began taking Hoods Sarsaparllla nnd in
two clays felt better It was not lone befor
I was cured and I have never hid any skin
disease since
Hods SairssissaHBBst
Promises to cure and keeps tha
promise It Is positively unequaled
lor all cutaneous emotions Take It
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WITH ABUNDANT MEANS
AND UNSURPASSED FACILITIES
Intended for the adherents of Sennr nop
bus iiilved hen fiom Autweip which port
she left Not ember S Another alleged teco
lutlonnrj esel has been signalled to the
Westwud of this Wlunil
Ihore was fighting yestoidny in Vene-
zuela where the iecoliitloiiiry inurement
Is unending The engagement took place
nt Vila do Coura about fifty miles fiom
Caracas mid it is leported that the rem
lutlonnry commnndei ienernl Luclcno
Mdidozn was dcfeiited b > tho gocerument
tloops
fighting has also necuiicd In tho slate
r Iia i ft ut definite news on the sub
ject Is difficult to obtain
A dispute has nilfceu between tho offi
cials of the German railroad running from
l rcast ° loncli and the government
Al traffic is suspended between those two
points and the ralltond stations are occu
pied by tioops
Great excltment prevails everywhere In
ir ua l < lc l rly nt Caracaj Tho
situation Is ver serious
nCral ylMOi S at the nvancs hotcl
herc
0rrra nX r lke Is nt 1orto
tiilello and the Dutch fruiter Utrecht is
at tagtinyara
War Would Affect Europe
Vienna December IM The Xcue Trele
1resse todiir commenting on the Chile Ar-
gentine situation expresses the opinion
in r tho two counlries would
serious i
r affect the Interests of Europe
nLVt l bVc of Jo enoiinous turns
Wn r aiU iWh M Injured lmt
0 U Kht titer tho lclitlons be
t
tween Uropi and ihe I nlted States
A Handsome Gift to Yale
New Hacn Conn December 21Tnlo
iinluislty has iccelicd a gift of 30000
fiom Herbert K Smith Melissa R Smith
and llrmwt W Smith of New York to
r1i riTut If of the Into Uo
V Amlh Yle 18 formcily a
momw
S ff ° ho corpotntlon of the univei
fflthVl ia ish a fuml ln memory of his
W t h < late Isaac 12 Smith of New
ninitBi 1 ° 1 1onu > ot the fund Is to be
SM de p arS 1 MPCnSCS ° f th0
A
to havo been signro
UBEBlUn
THE r BGHANTS W8GHAL BANK OF HOUSTQSI
DEPOSITORS EVERY
EXTENDS TO PROPER ACCOMMODATE
AND SOLICITS NEW ACCOUNTS
Thla elgiiatare Is on every box cf t jamfcs
Laxative BromoQuinineiiSKj
YVW gjXtho remedy that cores a cold In one dsji
VENEZUELAN HOSTILITIES
REVOLUTION AGAINST CASTRO
SPREADING
IS
Rebels Were Defeated at Vila ftCoura
by Government Troops SteaVncr
Banngh Arrived from Europe
Iort dr rninie Islam of Martinique De
cetnber iM Via II iMInu inble Tim Venc
ruelaii giinlioal Hestnutidnr left hele dur-
ing the night Her destination Is un
known lhc Dillish stennnr Haiuigli wild
RENEWAL OF COM
WASHINGTON OFFICIALS DO aft
LOOK FOR WAR
Between Argentine and phll lit > t
America British Boundary Caw
cion Could Intervene IfCalkjfc
Washington Drrembfr 2IEo ei
news has reached toe utile dejti
fiom Hneww Ayres anil heofUcUlite
newed cnntldenre that there tit s
peaceful MittleuicnL of tie scrimtft
to he loadd with inns and ammunition
tot
heUvofa rhllo nnd Argentine
United States minister at BoetM if
has reported that the Argentlas ps
nient ins lonrluded not to preith
innnds upon Chile which tawtreiJtit
to hoitnities but Instrad ass WW
nllow the Issue to go before ttntra
commission Moreover Mr W i
that while the Argentine jnlalstetiC
lias nrriied in Ilncnos Ayres toe lit i
legntlon nt Santiago de Chile miM1
closed and diplomatic relation W
the two countiles hme not been lnc
ns was supposed from the reportfe
minister In Chile
i a f i
Commenting upon the Lontoin Tl
the effect that the bouwUrf can
could not deal with the
Ing limited In function T f M tHj
which created It for the deinltoj
boundary It Is pointed out iertt
mlttlng the ciistence oj K
there is still no fo
being willlug the 3
thorlzaliou nfay not be jIt
slon liv mutual consent of m PH
Tho onl > doubtful 4 M
as to Chiles will npS3
of Aigoitlne in giving S l
tlon to tlu boundary
doubt is rather a AttSf
made the proposltloa d fr
while of J 1tiorltlM >
tlons hav rt WJb with r7 f1Tor rt
hile did not look
latest mcne of Argentine W
o Chiles JfrtlJS nTfiS
move then the
acute than before
Will Renew NegoBj
Stricture and Varicocele
Cured Palrw
OP
There is no necessity of submitting to painful surgical fLtsest
°
fllctcd with Stricture or Varlcoclc By an original V prictl
rf5ato me and used exclusively J
ttitt
disease s gently and In M
ttittfiusJfj
of time from bush ess Mr i th eon r
i >
Is no cutting or cnuterUing k
Hon
ii tt
i a
rift
k
tile
tort
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r
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fit
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nuenos Ayres BnbercM W
that Senor Concha
will w e th t i
an minister
tlons between Chile
conciliatory hasVJw Wr
of the t M
of the forces m
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in
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rtter
v er
nnd permauent 0rIriur or JiVd
hew
ively advertised JS i3 W
tlon nnd experiments
I give each case ca
specially to meet
ftt
ireful stujr aJeftt S5
more cases thnn nny cthod of T
Vnlted Statesand mj n
given the severest test jAl jdencf Jfi
Ise claims ot w Ith rredlcal iJgh f
time conslsteif QUlct cui 0 hostft
0le
utatlon has beu bnllt P
°
charge nothing W nTe S ft
for selft
n
i >
fem of home treatment My dWWSjifi1
chrotile < >
other chroiio ffiaiieot
of manly vigor or premature decjlne bload poison
complaints
ary etc
a
MY LEQAL QUARANTEB
To ajfl e rr promise I make Is given to ail P B S 1
< rtlflen to by the leading banks and vOmmereHC1
J Newton Hathaway lfl D 210 Alaiflp Plaz
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