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February 17 to 23 Inclusive
Rate 1085
CALIFORNIA POINTS
OneWay Colonist
Rate 2500
February 15 to April 10 Inclusive
Punjn > Excursion Sleepers Out of Houston Every Day in the Wert
Except Mondays and Tuesday
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HOUSTON TEXAS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21 1903
c arc Headquarters for
WELL CASING All Sizes
BRASS WIRE STRAINER CLOTH
Of various gauges and mesliei
Galvanized Guy Wire Ropes Nails Engines
Boilers Pipe and Fittings Etc Latest and
Best Stock in Southwest Quick Shipments
Bottom Prices
Peden Iron Steel Co nE
BRASS CASTINGS
Our castings arc made of selected metal and
true to pattern Consult us letardlng jour
requirements
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HOUSTON TEXAS
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and State Courts
Bint Building HOUSTON TEXAS
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GOLDEN ROD
ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER
Packed in pound sealed cartons Has few
equals none better
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JVfioltsaltrs
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OLD FASHION
MOLASSES
We Handle
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The Penman Steel
Iron Works
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EDWARD AUER
S OF WOMXN SURQERT
n Block Rooms 402 420
son Wm H Wilson
ON JACKSON
and Counooloro ot Law
015V4 Congress Avenue
CATARRH TREATMENT
5500 per rionth
Dr A M AUTR1LY
CoIdMedil Cuduile < 01 MaioiiBlock
ADOICKS WAS SAT UPON
LEGISLATURE INDORSED A
ZINE ARTICLE
MAGA
In Which Grave Chatties Were Made by
Refusins to Adopt a Resolu-
tion of Censure
Special to The Post
Dover Dete February 20 Addleku
friend precipitated a fight lu the legln
loture today by lutrohirlug n resolution
coudenvnlnsK Oeorge Kennan for saying In a
reeoiit article on Delaware politics that
Addleks men luvl used dissolute woman
to further hU flgt for election to the
United 8t le s D te Th r was a red
hot tight In whleh the regular republ caw
nd dwmocratf united to < W the nislu
men y Instructing the clerk to buy a copy
for
of the nwgazlne containing the article
tfgnrpreelules the possibility of the
the sen
lM M 9t W V Adiicks inau to
etc tU J w
THE HOUSTON ITEM
Is to Be Put in the Buildings Rill if
Hard Work Can Do it
SENATORS IN CONFERENCE
And Doing Their Best to Find a Way
for Making Appropriation
MR BALL MAY OPPOSE BILL
If an Attempt is Made to Put It Through
Without Houston
THE SPEAKER IS OPPOSED TO THE BILL
And is Said to Be Indisposed to Permit
the Bill to Come Up Under
Any Circumstances
Special to The Post
Washington February 20 Tlio fate of
the Houston building site item In the om
ulbus buildings ami srnutirt bill still hang
In thn balance The bill tins not vet bwn
Introduced In th < senate aud thn exact
tlra at which It will bo Introduced Is not
known Tho senate corumllteo held n meet-
ing this afternoon and discussed thn meas-
ure Informally nlthout however losch
1ns any conclusion Tho Houston Item docs
nor appear In thn tentative draft of the
bill which has been prepared for Introdue
tlon In tho senate but so much pressure Is
being brought to boar by Senators Bailey
and Culberson that tber Is reawu to be
Hero the Item will be reinserted and that
It wilt appear In whatever hill I passed by
the onste If a bill of nny kind Is parsed
Several conferences regarding tho Item
worn held today but nothing definite was
accomplished
Over on the house side Representative
Ball Is doing everything thorn Is to bo dons
and Is keeping In close touch with develop-
ments He takes tho position that If th
bill Is passed In any form It must include
the Houston Item and lm Is now bending
all JlU efforts In that direction He Is of
thn opinion that If thn iu asuro Is soften
through without any of tho socalled now
legislation being tneluded thn republicans
will take tho position that uotblns mw
need be done for at least faur years and
that therefore another omnibus bill may
uot bo prepared hofaro tho Mftynluth cou
press This would bnn blow at the South
which Is not very soneroujily provided for
In any part of thn rsent measure now
under conslderatlnii but which figures mom
1 citenslwly In the sfoalled neiv legUilatlon
than anywhere olsn Under the circum-
stances Mr Hall thinks he would be fully
justified In oppostns tAie measure should an
attempt bn made to set It through without
tho Houston Item
Thoro nro no posltlro Indlcatlona that It
will bo olloned to como up In thn lious
toTeh hflftetftiiosVnatrtinay passII without
Inorontdtisr tlm total ot UIir rtpj4iprJatlon
or shotild cut It down Speaker Henderson
U apparently attempUns to make what
may bo termed a grandstand flnlshT and
during tho last few days of his ezarahlp ho
In n lidding his power with more arrosanco
than ever before Willi at ono time It was
thought by those In chargn of the bill that
j ho would permit thn reporting of a rulo
for Its consideration In tho event Ibat It
was first passed by the senate In order to
avoid the usual heavy Increased In the vari-
ous appropriation well Informed persona
now understand thai he is not disposal to
permit the reporting of a rule under auy
clrcupistflnccs
Thus It may be that all that has been
done heretofore may prove to Iirvo been
a uselass expenditure of energy The fail-
ure of the mensurc through Hendersons
obstinacy would fall heavily on republicans
as well us to democrats but the speaker
apparently Ignores this feature on the
ground that he Is 60011 to retire and that
It makps no difference to hlro
Another exhibition of his arbitrary exer-
cise of authority Is shown In connection
with tho Ilurliion cotton statistics bill
He still declines to allow this measure to
be called up out of the regular order not-
withstanding the fact that no less a person-
age than Dnlzoll of 1cnnsylvanla one ot
his republican colleagues on the rules com-
mittee thinks the measure Is privileged
and should be allowed to pass It Is welt
understood tout the bill prohibiting thu
giving of prizes elc by tobacco inauufac
Hirers stands lu the way of the nurloson
measure
This bill would work to the detriment
of the tobacco trust nnd Henderson does
not purpose letting It como up
FILED AN APPEAL
Delavare Indians Will Carry Their Kirjht
to the Supreme Court
Washington February 10 The Delaware
Indian Nation today filed notice of appeal
to the United States supreme court from a
recent decision of fhe court of claims up
holding the Cherokco Indians In the fight
of tho Delawarcs for their sham of tho
Cherokee lands lu Indian Territory Tho
case Involves lands valued at moro than
S2000OC0 It Is ba d upon allegations that
TTy tho terms ot an agreement entered Into
between the Delawarea and Cherokee in
1607 tbo Delaware Indians ihen residing
in Kansas wishing to move to the Indian
from the Cherokee
Territory purchased
lhTflOO acres for SI ill acre They alleg
they paid Into the treasury of tho Chero
noes a large sum of money 11 addition for
the rights benefits and privileges of nntlvo
Cherokeem
n
Port Arthur Bill Not Up
Special to Thn ToMi
Washington Feluttary 20 On account of
the vpflUnucd executive session of the sen-
ate today Senator Ralley was unable t
eallnn bisPort Arthur hi
It up at the earliest opportunity
Wage Increase Granted
St Louis February 10 A lien wage
scale granting an advance in the wages to
trainmen nd conductors on the lines west
of the Mississippi on the Wabash equal to
the increase granted tw the t Louis re-
cently as Tell as ccncesjcns to employes
on other division wm adopted U < Ur
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HOUSTON DAILY POST
XVII1TH YEARKO 323
Cedar Rapids Iowa February 20 Fire
early this morning destroyed tho CUtton
hutel cremated nine ot the guests and
caused injuries to fortytwo persous who
were scorched or forced tu Jump to thn
frozen street from second and thirdstory
windows After an allday search In tha
debris four bodies hnvo been recovered
It Is now believed that Ave more bodies re-
main In the ruins of the hotel which 1
said to hnvo been n flimsy structure tilled
with delegates to tho State Young Mens
Christian Association meeting nud to the
Knights ot lythlas convention
Xho dead
V A MOWI3UV What Cheer Iowa
M YOViiO Minneapolis
TWO i X ID UN Tl PJ BU MKX
Five bodies nro still in the debris
The snverely lujurvd
Vina Hums head waltnws Jumped from
thn third story
h C llurnett Nebraska City Xclj bad-
ly burned
SJnda Williams
Ilzzle Kelly
K C Outlnc Center Toint loiva
Kmnvi Unit tli
II AY Itreiuer Lyons Iowa
V r Moore Chicago
Beatrice Xeatocoly Seagovell Iowa
T I AVlnnlger Waterloo
J 13 Anderson Clilengn
A S Harrow Ifoono Inn a
r Onrdluer Woodburn Iowa
I V Taylor Davenport lown
Ionls Thompson Oilur Itapldi
A M Larson Oelweln
W Itoberlt Cedar Rapids
I T Oycitoh rioltit lown
X I Hoover Twma lown
T J Hnlly Cuton 111
1 A 1lnr Unvenpoft
C I Ilenedlct body burned
C 1 Harris Ilecornh Ion a
F O ltmlniond innll clerk Tama lown
X O Tenipleton Monttenllo lown
Heorge Taggart St Iaul
WOULDNT ATTEND CHURCH
Grounds for Divorce Urged by a Chicago
Woman
Speclul to The Tost
Chicago February 20 It Is alleged In a
suit for separate maintenance brought by
Mrs Grace Jones against Fred E Jones
that a condition precedent to their mar
riage was that Jones should attend church
rejrularly with Mrs Jones and she was to
play poker with him wbenovor he desired
Hbe now claims that Jones has violated his
part of the contract and ohe wants separa-
tion
DARROW FOR MAYOR
May Be Presented to the Voters o Chi-
cago as Nonpartisan
Speclalto The Post
Chcago February 20 Prominent men ol
all partes have taken steps to bold a con-
vention for the purpose of placing Clarence
Darrow counsel for the miners In tho ra
cent coal strike investigation In thn field
as 1111 Independent candidate for mayor It
Is believed Mr Harrow will accept and thtt
he has a good chance for election
YOUNG GIRL FQUND DEAD
Missed an Engagement With Her Affi-
ance and Death Followed
Little Rock Ark February 20 A special
to tho Arkansas Xiazefte from Foret City
says Miss Nellie Smith the 22yearold
daughter of Q 13 Smith w found dead
in her fathers home today with ghastly
pistol wonnd In her head She was to hare
met her sfflanctd at thn station today as
be pspsod through Forest City The
girls bortr w found br her father wheu
Et cime home for hlsIuacntoa
PRICE SCENTS
THE QUESTS WERE CREMATED
Nine
Lives Lost and Fortytwo Persons
injured in a Hotel Fire
lames lnwls colored porter
K M Isrdner Moodbnrn Iowa
1 R Taylor Davenport
1 M Dunbar Montlcello
John W Lewis Ottumwa Iowa
Dr S Ornve Cedar Rapids terribly
burned while hanging to Are escape
I K Strickland Clinton Pa Jumped
from third story window 1
Celta Williams
C K Huraburg Ieroy Minn
It V McHonay Anrora 111
u 1 tnmb Central Iolnt Iowa seriously
burned
C F Kaesser Walker Iowa
C Roseman Independence Iowa
F A Chase
Thn Unines started In n pile of rubbish In
tho basement presumably Ignited by defec
tive electric light wires The night clerk
was on the third floor when the cty of fire
was raised by n bell boy He took up the
cry and In an Instant thn hallways were
choked with frightened guests A rush was
made for tho stairways It was then that
the crowd Already collected In the street
beard heartrending cries of anguish nnd des-
peration ffir tbu fim fnndlnc ravenously on
the tluderllkn material of thn lower floor
bad completely cut oft escape
There followed a stniupode for thn win
dows the only menus of exit left The
street below was now filled with u crowd
scarcely less frantic thnti the despairing
ones In the fHst burning building The vic-
tims were literally driven by the Unmeet to
Jump Nearly every one of them lingered
to tho last moment urised by the people
below to wait as long as possible lu the
hops of assistance Then n cry would tell
that the Are had reached them or thn smoke
had wndo It Impossible to breathe amiurns
after Hnother Jumped some to the street
and some more fortunate to the roots of
buildings adjoining In a short space of
time thn street was filled with men and
women bruised battered brokenllmbeil and
half crazed All were In their night far
ments
TO
ENCOURAGE
NEGROES
TO SEEK THE NORTH AS A PLACE OC
HABITATION
Movement Has Been Started In South
Louisiana to Get Rid of
the Blacks
iSpsclal to Tho Pott
Xew Orloans February 20 A movement
has been started lu this portion of the South
JUBILEE OF THE POPE
ONEOF THE GRANDEST CEHKMUN
IES EVER SEEN IN ROME
Holy Man Woro His Gorgeous Robes and
on Hi Hend Wni tho Triple
Crown of State
fSpeolnl to Tim Tost
Rome February 20The popes Jnbtle
celebration watf 0110 of the grandest cere
to encourage the Immigration of negroes In J monlea ever seen In Home tho city of cere
Northern States nnd replace tho black labor
In this sectlou with Kurnpenns
There are two nbeets In this movement
The first Is to serum a class of thrifty nnd
reliable white laborors wljo will nstlmlato
with thn native nnd the secoud Is to give
thn Northern people a tasle of the negro
HUM tlon ns It really eilsts In tha fiouth
The plan first originated In Central Louisi-
ana where a number of nplglnn colonists
have settled The Relglans have proven
such valunble and reliable laborers apd good
citizens that the planters hnvo decided In
Import more and another colony Is now
on the way to New Orleans They will set
tin In Rapides parish near Alexandria and
will displace negroes onjt e farms and
plantstlop3 iu that ecMru
TheDegrors wjll be t m to move oatiind
will be advhrd to go to Illinois Indians
and other Northern States and apply to thn
people who are continually abusing Ihe
Koiith for employment
The Louisiana planters will make nn es-
pecial effort to send n large colony of blacks
to the congressional district In Indiana In
which Congressman Crumpacker resides no
that be will have an importunity to study
the negro problem at close range
Mayor Welch of Alexandria n Illy white
republican Is n strong advocate for the
movement to displace negroes by employing
Ilelglans nnd other reliable foreigners In
nn Interview In New Orleans Mayor Welch
tuld flvo Rclglan farmers near Alexandria
hnvo proved to be some of the best citizens
In the State and he would like to see sevaral
thousand more of them In the Red river
valley He says they are thrifty and re
llnbln and ope Ilclglan laborer can accom-
plish more work In a year than half a dozen
negroes
ROW ON AT ELIZABETH
Because a Mexican Naval Attache Klirted
With a School Teacher
Special to Tbc Post
Elizabeth N J Fcbrrary 20TheTe Is
trouble In Ellzaboth and oil because one of
ttoe young Mexican naval officers sent hero
by the Mexican government to study naval
architecture and super 11 tend the construc-
tion of two gunboats for the Mexlenn navy
han been flirting with a school tflscher and
it Is alleged bM actually gone so tar as to
klSA her Tho matter wea bronght up be-
fore the school board and thore hav been
rumors of a duel between Senor Sotero
noderlguez and a school commissioner orer
the matter but this Is denied
monies Amnug the prelates present an 1
taking part In thn services was Bishop
Kdward 1 Dunn of Dallas who e pressed
bis gratlflentlon at flndlos thn holy father
lu such flue health and spirits
Home February 20Tlm pope computed
the function of his Jubilee to y without
uuilun f tlgue On returning to his apart-
ments he exclaimed This Is really tho
nappleet day of my llfo
It seems Impossible to have been twen
tyllvo yars slneo I hare benn there
That was 1nps Locis evelnmutlou as he
pinned from the wlnioiv f tis apartments
This morning Into tlinLsunllghled plszzu of
St Fetors Pals was the pontiffs only
reference to his long term of selflmpos ei l
imprisonment durlug ivhlch he iia a tiuver
gonebeyond tbo palace grounds and fit
Peters whlisi 1 considered to be a part
of thn Vatican
A Rlorlgus morning for the Jublleo of
my pontifical the pope added as he pro
ceedrI with ovidenl pleasure to peruse the
almost Innumerable telegrams letters and
addiesfcs of rongrattilsUoft wblcb reached
the tatiriiii from all parts of the world
Thn ball of beatluVnllon above the por-
tico of St Peters where the pontiff held
the Jubilee rerepllnn presented a brilliant
scene The ntruggle to get lntt the hall
whs terrific People were swept off their
feet nnd women were overcome luil n one
was really Injured A babel of tongues
ralseij In protest testified lo the werld wide
character of the gathering
Among the Americans prestjnt were
Rlnliop Maurlo Rurke of 8t Joseph Mo
nisbop lMwan Dunne of Dallas Texas
rather S P McDonnell nnd Hugh OgJra
McShane of Chicago Thomas Ogara of Wil-
mington III Mra and Miss Choate and
It II Johnson
Ills Jiollhcas was borne In seola goats
torio on the shoulders of eight men habited
In red brocade The pope himself wore his
gorgeous fobm nnd the Irlplo crown Was
on hi head He bowed benediction right
nnd left as he passed through the cheering
concourse whose enthusiasm was n > great
and whoso desire to touch the hem of thn
popes gown was so Intentc thai the pres-
ence or guarifn seemed necessary for pro-
tection
The pope retired at 10 oclock at night
saying I nm really satisfied with the
days work
ESTATE OF NAPOtEON IVES
Has Shrunk to Five Thousand Dollars and
a Fight Is On for It
Special to Tho Post
Xew York February 2f Trial of tin
contest over thn will of Lillian Oertnid
Ives the widow of Henry P Ives the Na-
poleon of Finance was begun today be
fotc Supremo Court Justice Rick and Jury
The contestant Is Mrs Florence Chaffeo of
WestfTeld X Y sister of the dead woman
The career of Ives was meteoric At 22
he was nn office t > y at 24 he had gob-
bled a gn at many railroads and failed for
l XiOCO0 and In ISM at 20 ho died It Is
said he left bis wlfe nO0OCXiO of this only
3000 lx left to fight over
rr
C > yiyiW jAA JSn < je Jt n
North Cwxbak
gotten 6d
For
Planting
Now en route Ask lotftltt
G C STREET CO ITMifttv
FOR OPEN SESSIONS
v
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Senators Discussed the Proposition
With a Good Deal of Fervor
CARWACK STARTEDTALK
By Offering Motion That Brought
Several Senators to Their Feet
MORGAN SPOKE OVER AN HOUR
Quay Followed With a Long Report on
the Canal Question <
REPUBLICANS ARC SAID TO BE SCARED
And Are Seekinn to Effect a Compro-
mise With Quay on to State-
hood Bill
Washington Febnmry VSenntor Mor-
gan spoki for moro than nn hour today In
oeeutle session He Hi gate >
Mr Qiint but before ho latter had well
begun rVuntr t nrmack mvod that Senntov
Morgan be nlloWed 1 dlseuis
ueslln lu open senit
motion lm nld the ini
importance and that tie
placed In possession < >
The motion brvught
the canal
lu support of tb
Hon was of general
rnutrv should bn
> hr ilntnl >
n n geunral dbat
Aiunng those who poun were Senat1 i
Spooner Teller Hpfw Ualft nnd llaeon
nnut pt whom oppnsd M armni k > mo-
tion for open doors on tin ground that It
was Inexpedient i < > nslder iir relatlnui
to other countries lief r < b world nt larte
The speakers illfreii e tddy however na
ti tlie expedliiiy of th iiiiicy of delay
which It was freeiy rhnrged Is now being
pursued In connection with the Panama
treaty on one hnml and the Statehood bill
on the other While soim senators declared
thomselTCH advocates of a rule of cloture
others expressed the conviction that tint
prolongation ot the situation would lead to
the speedy adoption of such a rule
peaking In this velu Senator Halo ex-
pressed the conviction that the present sit-
uation In which friends of thn Htatebood
bill hail Johnvi with npppniMits of Ihotreaty
wns dun to n previous undeistnndlug be-
tween them nnd between Senator ijuoy
and Henator Morgan
w
Mr Morgan replied earnestly denying
that there had been such n combination
At tbla point Mr Quay rose and cypres
sing Impatience with ho Interruption nsked
Icbm to proceed Willi his speech No one
Interfered and tho course of the controversy
wns shifted without putting Mr CarmacV
motion to a vote Mr ijuays speech con
slated of a long report on the canal < pies >
tlon Tills reading lie asked the clerk at tha <
desk to perform but objection was rnsde
tId fho matter was submitted to n vot el
Thirigsiilt wan adverse to Mr iuay j
ipiust tljn vole wtaudlui ai tp i thgn
ritta tlie rwtiig ofthediKiimerit hlinselfi
nnd ivntlnue d for two hoursof more f- <
At oiiiO lu accordance with a ricclsionfot
he sleerlrig committee Senator ulloni
inovid 11 recess until 11 oclock tomorrow
nivl the motion prevailed
This decision of the steering committee
against u night scsxlnn was reached at a
inieiliig of the committee held during the
afternoon tit the request ot Senator Cullom
who has the Colombian otherwlsu known
ns the Innnma canal treaty In chargo and
wished thu steering committees Edvlce as
to abandoning night sessions The comniiiT
tec decldeil that the mntlmept ofthe senatn
was against holding another night aosslrjn
until an effort had been made fo reach nn
adjustment of the sombwhat tanglnd enndt
tlnn lu the semile In addition It waa sng
gested that a compromise might be made on
the Ktatehood bill x
Senators Quay Hlklns and other reput
llcans who have been favoring the Statehood
bill were called In and thn matterTiTasae < J
at some length hut without approDcbJuc
an ngrrement The democrats ham pot
been consulted and as they stand out
Mazatlan
v
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for the-
ir nop
ly against theplan of compromise
creation of two new States they
iiccept any other compromise proposition I
vihould it compromise be agreed upon ltls
hi nt cil that It will Include tho ratification
of the Colombian utid Cuban treaties < V
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No New Cases
Mexico Febrnnry 2i > Thera
was one death from thn plague today
Therearc fortytwo patients at the lasarettei f
and H suspects in lsnlntion
cakes are reported from El Oso
Xo nsw
A Bishop DeSd
London February 20 The btshop of
Southampton Arthur Temple Lyttleton
died uxlay at Hertcrsflcld liampihlre He
was boni In 1925 <
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