The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 244, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1898 Page: 2 of 10
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HOUSTON DAITJT POST FRIDAY MORN'IKG. DECEMBER 2 1898.
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i. "w'M-k lirxttrtes wa ItBunorements that
(V 'waJfeKyce i" awgwt-a tNn
'fey the iWhfcwJBttjliWQwW ba macfed
b acri&Srtienl'Ari the floreanght that hu-
tnan MM' could tavise was employed
against mic a contingency wm a eurprlso
to the public aed" os only relieved by the
fortunate fact' that do lives wero lost la
the disaster
Tho flunsotjjva sehedijlad lo nrrtve in
"fills lty nt 0105 oVltfcik laat relgat uad
aorerut panties hero tmended to become
lrte.-onBora. .All Ibe berths however were
pre-empted and the popularity of the
lytiwiuid was strikingly fttitestedi by the
croivds of paitroaa booked for pisseic to
the J'acltle.
Under suoh clrcumstaiices and consid-
ering the hljjh rate of speed tho train wus
nuking at tne time ot the -ui'tsfcap It 1
almost a miracle that uoveral w'crc mt
killed. So far know n however only
flvo persons 'tveiro injured namely di.
Jlaig4a.!o engineer whoso auklu wuj
broken; It. C. QwaMrough conductor who
vvus severely (hurt 1n the back; a iWy pa3-
eengor whoso iface wws bruised; the tire-
man who was srigtaty hurt and V. II.
Cox air broke Innpeutor who was se-
riously injured.
The accident was caused bv- Iho breaking
of an xlo under the rank of tliu engine and
resulted In overturning ho gfaitt lotomotlva
tad dtafolngr three of the ears'-tint tmmc-
llaitoiy followed it. It is taiu e w4;k
DEMANDS BY SPAIN
The Spaniards Want Free Access to the
WCst Indies for Five Years.
TREATIES ARE tlTED AS PRECEDENTS
The Proposition and Arguments' Strongly
Stated to the Commissioners.
THE NEGOTIATIONS WILL BE PROLONGED
MlMitit AVtII Ant Cede UnMcil Slntca
Conllnn- ttliiHon or Ornut !-
lltfloim rrcfilom.
l'artd December 1. 'Anxloua a both nro
to conclude their -work tho United StAtca
turd Spanish peace conimtssloncra did net
hold n. joint session toJa. Their next
mcellMK will be held at 2 o'ofosk tomorrow.
'PWs delay arose from the fot that tho
f the emloi and" one or more of tl.wd ! vanish comnyesloncrs at yeSterJay's ses
:rs Is jlmoM eonrnlete.
fTho luuloakod-for occuiren'eo pro en el
f -t-
f- IIITTUU AOAINST AI'STIUA. y
f- (crmitii) 3ln AnU fur tliu y
- t'rpinli'r'H UlMinlNKitl.
4- Ilerlln December 1. -In gov- tf-
-f eminent circles thcro Is an In- -f-
4- tenre feollng npalnsa tho Ana- -t-
- trlnu preipier Count Thunv-Hoh-
t- cnsteln bceaust' of his leceut -f-
4- peecli in the Austilan relclis- -t
4" rath regaivllug tho cxpulalim of
4- Aiutrinns fiotn Germany In the -t-
4" couran ot Mhlch he threatened 4-
4- Germany with n-prlwls It tho -t-
4- ixpulslons were rontlnnod 4-
4- It ia tinderslood that nfter tho -f-
41 Jubllow fetlvltlei Kmpcror l'ran- 4
4- cli Joseph -will ho Informed 4-
4 fiom Uerlln that Count Thun- 4-
4" llohenstelrj'a continuance In of- 4"
4- lico would bo dcttltuental to Iho -t-
4- liitlmato relation- between the 4-
4- two countries. -
4- 4-"
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the regular train from N'ew Orleans
Ion offered several urgent propositions
which called Jor special dellbeititlon uon
the part ot tho Atiieflcami.
Spain nsked the Ualtcd St'a.ics to grant
for a Unm of fle eara to Spanish ships
earrjius Spanish gooila or products to 1'oru
llloo aod Cuba tho ?mo prlriloge as Ameri-
can vessels engaged 1n tho tame trailo may
have -anal she qualities this request by a
.proviso Hbnt tmde privileges bo eUcnJert
to Cub o lon a the UnltcJ States gov-
ereament riomlnitei over thu Isljad
In tttpport ot thl3 rc(ticst Ho Sixinlsh
romrulsaioucrs assert that Spain tun not
without viWl barm abandon or cut the
buslnctH reVatloia so Jang tnaJuAilnud bu-
4ccn )io 3iiothtT cotiflwy oni thn West
Ircdlan torritora?. acy decl.ir that fam-
ily it lea and go:Ial relations uddod to affairs
of liudo avatnlajned throug-h eemurles le-
qulro gndufll dissolution. 'llht inivoko tho
terms of the treaty of lShl by wbtcii thu
Untied rttatt-3 took over Flonda- frym Sri n
in 1Uo fifJeeMh article of wbicii ratued
Sn-tin rfor itwwlvo (ysfP iho rlgnt w oend
her eoo-ls and products to Klorhu )n rni(i-
t0 tsli ohlpi on too flnmo terms .is the whips
HAVE ANNEXED A REBELLION :
Philippine Insurgents Will Resist the Cession of;
the Islands to America.
Madrid. December 1. 4rivlca from tho Phlllpplno Islands eay tho Insurgent
thcro havo decided not to recognize thn ccselcn of tho lalands to tho United
SUitw and that they will resist to tb last. It la also claimed that the United
Ktntes will require 70.000 troops to put don tha rebellion and St Is alleged
that thu Insurgents boliL10000 Spanish pritoncrs wbom they will force to soru
rtRaln&t Americans.
Manila December 1. -The Indcptndint iarty of the Phlllplnos Is not dis-
posed lo nicept tho result of the deliberations of tho penco commlrsloners at
I'arls Judging from Uic tone of tho native nreee. Tho lndcrvindencla publishca
a particularly bombastic leading nitklo to tho effect that tho I billpinoi will
decline io permit their homes to bo bolicht nnd told llko merchandise. It
then repeals that tho I'hilipinos ntt teady to flgtit In dofenr of their tlgUUj
and assorts thnt tho gotcrnniPtit and tho people am uunnlmoi in olalralng
nothing loss than nvlcpcndenco Tho paper also claJtns that the Phlllplnos havo
Incontttjtlblo claims upon tho island of I-iUzcn. part of tho vizenyaa Islands and
Iho Island of Mindanao by right of connuest. It concedes that tho Americano
helped tho Insurgents "Indirectly" by blockading Manlln but the Independence
claims that even without holp tho revolutionists must lmo ultimately won.
Finally tlito Indopcndenclit ho'.ds tbu't Snato can not cede the Phlllpplno archl-
polngo "becaittso It waa never here"
Tho Uplle1 States tran.sport Indiana nrrlved hta-o ihmornlng and tho Nero
sailed for home. Vditi'ii
To companies of TennsyHanlans have been transferred to Corregldor Is-
land With the exception of a battalion of tie Washington xeglment tho now
troora hoo not been landed.
SUMMARY OP TODAY'S IMPORTANT NEWS.
IS RUSHING EVACUATION
Spain Has Engaged Many Transports in
Order to Take Troops Home.
PROHIBITIVE DUTY TO BE PUT ON TOBACCO
United Sliilci Will ! '" lM"r
unit Import Tnv ' ! '
Once to CU-iiii llin"
Houston to arrive bero lfL nigJit. Jt was cafirjjfltf thither goods aul jirojuots of tne
ofttma in feiinet and vvlll not ireach hero unneo Jytatci.
unlil some itlmo tills foronoon. for tho
accommodatloa of iho tiavollng public
bo-CT-er trjta wai nxada tip In Houston
last wight .to take tlio vlaco of t3to one de-
la jed ami It left hero foe 'Sho north on
recular schedule time at 11:13 p. in.
CONDUCTOR QIAVUniLOUGH.
Ofr. milia.rd Qiraltrough wftom every
ono brtons as "Dick" la ono ot the oldest
and most popukvr passenger conductors la
tho employment of tho Sontilicra Pacific
company dfo Is not only ia pninio favorite
with tho traveling public. Out Is looked
upoa as a valuable mad rd1a.blo employe
wbo alnaya las ti.o welfare ot his company
at loart ond performs his duties ra'.th-fulto-.
Utir. Quailtrougb ihas (been with the
company for nularly tweivty yonrs. Ho Is
a prominent roomtber of 'o Ortler ot Hall-
way Conductors illho Masorjle order tho
Knights ot Pythias and other benevolent
organliattonS. Slls friends -trust that hla
Injuries may m'ot be as serious as Ilrat re-
ported. am. OOX.
Chief Air-brake Initructor Cox -who 'vvas
penba-ps laitally Injured Jn iho wreck ot the
Sunset Ulmltad was a. vcll-Scnown IIous-toai-an.
H "Rent up from a common me-
ohanlc In. the sjwtem'a shops eit CUiirilsburg
was promoted when thoy were removed to
Houston and went up rpldly thereafter.
He foos boon with. lba Southern Paelflc all
his tvorktng llfo.
QUAYS MUST COME TO TIME
junoi: fim.U'iti:u avii.u not al-
low U.VMJCnsSAIlY UUUVYS.
liifnriim lliu Cimnvl for ht I'ullll.
cnl lo Hint Hut t'lim- I t" Himio
ix OHicr C'rliiiiuut Oiil-k.
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Phlladelpbla December 1. Judge Pln-
lettcr In tho court of qunttur scssloiis to-
day overruled all the motions ot objectlou
tutored by defendants' coun.se! to tho ilvo
indictments found by tho gmn'l Jury
against United States Senator M. S. Quay
hU eon Itlchard It. Quay and ox-Stnto
Treasurer Benjaiulii J. HayvvooJ. Tho dj-
fcndaula tvciu not In tourt but It. 1
Shapely tholr senior counael on unnouce-
jnent ot tho Judge's decision moved to
lmdruct tho clerk to enter pleas ot not
gullly. This boin doao District Attoniey
Graham stated that the commoivvvealtli wus
ready to proceed (9 Ulal at oncq anl asked
the court lo fix un early ditto for tho Ulal.
Mr. Shapely stated that tho bookn nod
accounts presented at tho magistrate's
bearing wore -voluminous. These matters
of tvldcnco bo and HU colleague bad not
had an opportunity to exauilue. Thoy de-
sired to liayo an expert go over those ac-
eoucts carefplly before they would be ready
to combat the allegations ot tho common-
wealth and tie askeJ that a date not carU.T
than DecembaflS be SxoJ. Ho aaid furthur-
moiv that bis cplleaguc A. S. h. Shields
bad jen important -ase in tbc United States
coutt en Monday next which would prob-
ably occupy ihU time several day. Ha
would therefore be obliged to conduct this
trial alone should (he date bo fixed for
BjJBlee!c (
JuJ6 Plntoiter. In reply to Mr Shapely
stated that he would treat this catni as that
; at' amrj'oHw'trd-lnary cilnlual proceeding
'oni.thffl docket'1 and be could mt tborcfore
grant U tlatQ asked for by defendants'
counsel tia1 appointed Monday uocemor
tKj.
Z. j f
7ij'i wr fV'wiopemogiio trial no statoa
'a ilwi boaldred'fhiU ample tltno lor
&IWP
Va V 'WtJRI.D. The Phlllpplno Insurgetils de-J-ttf
t wttf1Wm pewUa ler the re ease vt the
KBK YORK.-Tha BOven.Hori:- irron t.
WmttMi WooMeryand Thlrd!trt wai
tM fM. Mauatoa' an awtcuoa it
sir-v v ' iiAf"1"
4MuBr0i
t . IWflK elrou
M JMfltt.".
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sa ' w m mmm
wELj JJW.i BVWPi'WP
1Mre lano. fQUtidaUou -tor llw
laU4 In' Ui. United Kjiiltbatu
r Mimoved to be a NoribVCcr
Host ! anuara off Uaraatt. '
m) Ja'.vTliwiBpoliK oieHorr
fHwwipiuniira iHw imautry
wte?mmwtfji
u vufiv 1 iiunesfific rosineot
Tiirt ftwinlwb cammlMloncrs rite further
the ttet tha't. the trmly or 180.1 with Trance
for Mk oeatAon of ljniUhana granted Krea-oh
ami fei-itiiwia gouus Mii pro--'.u-w t.i a mi
terms no lAmei leans In Now Orleans and
other ports In itfin redel tenltory.
I'lntlly wrxiln points tothniAmerlciu pio-
ikisoJ "oncn door" policy tn thw Fhillpplnfo
itrrd asked n punrajitco ot the oimo advan-
tuge3 In her Ve.st Ijiilian toloclcs until
trado rrfaiWons can by degrees accus.tom
themselves to Ihe chango of sovereignty.
This proposition and tho arguments by
which ilt wis mip.portoil are strongly s'talcd
nn 1 the American coimnlsslonftrs dealred
limo for tlullboi'atlon. TUiua though busy
irotll nearly 2 o'tlosk this jifitprnooii thfiy
vveronot fully proinrcil and Judge Dny aoiit
a mcesoso to Scnor Montero Itlo reiuetlng
tilie Joint ncssloa bo po3tip3ncd uatll tomor-
row IMdunvvbllo tha Spj.a'lsh contmlssloners
had ibeen (preparing a lUt of Ktibjcoti for
nogotUUone ftU.-inlomi;Ditel by si!K;;eet'oni
coucter to ami nmrndatory ot the subleeta
the Amorileans fvrbmtttea yesterday. This
tiaime Ito tlho AtnoPtava oommtisuianora todiy
In Spanish irondering It oven moro dcslr-
ablo to poat.pono ihe Joint seiu-Ion in ordor
to glvo time for translation und qg-nslderu-Hon.
The itmnslatlon will be made this
avonlug ami bo laid beforo the Americans
tomorrow morning.
Now tbiH the flwt gust ot grief and cha-
grin has pisaed tho Spaniards nro mooting
tho AmerlcanA In a. trunk np!rlt that is
bclpful to an early romplotlon of the no-
potlattoua. iMWnlg'ht. d'rom lnfornKitton which tho
correflKmdfnt of tho AuoaUtol Prcsa lias
from a well tiuthoDU'icwtffJ ftource late this
o cuing It soom3 unlikely Out tho commls-
kI oners will finish tibelr'work aa hoon cia had
lieun fXtKicteil irt Is pnobable tho ncgotla-
tlons vvlll last contflderJbly longer.
IMadi'ld baa lu'tivictoJ ihe Hpaanh eom-
mlJ)neri on three pilnt to -vvlilolv tho
vVimericans atttoh much lmporfanco. Ttliesa
iro tho cosslo.i Z an 'Island In tho Caro-
lina tho gnintliig of rtillglous frocdoin
over the wboln ot tho Caroline Islands ail 1
the iftTHron f n oaible mwl coaling Mtatlon
t Couita. The Spanish government lias lo-
structt'J PUMir 'Xlontoro llfos to grant none
of tihcse nnd mIiDo Spain inmy ultimately
leld to them .nil It 1s uilinlltwl that tho
American commissioners h'avo no power to
onfowethelr doni'ands on points not tovorod
by the iprotonol
IJotoro Spailn does yield the negotiations
are likely to bo prolonged null tho United
trUites may ihavoto glvo a nnbitomtlol quid
pro quo. . ...
General Wesley Morrill. 'ho arrived hero
yesterday from London leaving Ills wlfo
eonvUleaeout itliere -vv-a 'In jonsulta.tlon
with tho Amenrcam comiwUsloa nil this
roornlug irclaltvo t-o the cuadWons and noc-
imr)' mmaurea In tho Philippines
Oencial Merrltt epcdi 10 Kail for New
York on December 10 and hopes to retinue
his dutlcn in California or New York unlll
his iroWronicnt clfflitecn months heu-ce.
SI'AlN'rl CUIIM4T.
Ill
IiiKliuotloiia lrrnuiPil In He Sent
Senor Itlim n( I'urix.
JlndrW December 1 A on)f cabinot
meeting at which the queen rejjont pre-
sided was held today nnd n reply wa
fr.iml to Penon Montero Ulrw presldont
ot tho Ppnnlsh pearo oatnmlssiou relative
to 11 nurabor of polnla In tho tretty ot
netco upon whleH ho had requested In-
BtrucWona The premier Senor Bagasta after con-
aldtrlng said: "Tomorrow's mooting e-t lha
eommlMloncm will not bo tho last
JVT'W VOHK OOIJ1 TO HAVANA.
WW lie Hie Klrl Veaarl to fio Ttara
Mince H( Muliio TniKi!y.
(Special Dispatch to The Po?t )
Wftshlnston Deoembor 1. Ordom were
Issued by Bcoretary Iyinff today jo the
armored cruiser ?'evv York to proceed to
Havana.
Tho battleship Texas whloU left Tomp-
Uliwville today for Hamptou llonds will
beeomo Iho flngsh'tp rf Commodore Phillip
who w(ll continue to act as commanriec
In clilcf ot tha North Atlantic squadron
until tho return of Rear Admiral Saniiuon.
The New York will bo ttoe first armor-clad
of tho United Slates to enter Havana har-
bor alnro last February when thv batl-
ship Maijp W delro)ed.
It was annouuevd at iho duviriucut to-
day that thcro was no special euuao which
'induced Bc-crctaiy Long (o eornl the cruiser
JOUtUj ' Xi
f "vun najvtiao nijAn.
i'ftV.i x " - ?
denvnil AVond H'eon'Hieud tliu)
LkJfa4m JBf Aot Vow- Kcmioril.
" VsiiijU3ttvneeembfT (Jenral Wood
centif uUlina: atSaatteo ban mconimeoded
WAIl APTnnSIATII.
The Phlllpplno insurgents tlalm lhat
Spnln boa no right to ccilo the lInnds nnd
tlircutrn to go to war against tho United
State?.
Hiutn Iran engngel a number of trin-
poits to carry her army In Cubi. back to
Epaln.
No ineetliig of thn ticnoo cemnil"lon held
)4lcrd.iy n tht) clerks wro busy pro-
pmlng u number of piovlsos Spain aski
Illoj liislructol to grant nothing to Amor-
jcti beyond what was specified iu tho pro-
tocol iiMiTal Shaflcr enji hn has no ci!tlcl"in
or reply to m.iko to Admiral S.impson'n
fupplcmontal report
Tlw cruiser Npw York ha been ordered
tn Ilavani nnd tho Texas vvH become
Commodoro J'liHIIp's flnifiblp.
WASI1IMSTOV.
Tanamn lobbyists nro In AVashlnslon for
tho purpose of opposing all Nicnragunn
caunl projects.
Sccmtary ot .Agriculture Wilson In hla
annunl report saja among other things
that cattlo dipping stations will bo estab-
lished In Tcjtna next yixir.
Oovornor Urady of Alaska wants tho
peopln of tho territory to be recognized as
Americans. J to wants tho liquor and other
laws changed.
DOMESTIC.
The Sunset 11 ml ted wrecked near Jen-
nings La. W. H. Cox of Houston proba-
bly fatally lujnied. Conductor QualrougU
badly hurt and others ot the train crow
slightly hurt. Nona of tlio passengers
even bruised.
Warrants havo been tworn out In Kansas
City for tlio arrest ot Grant C. Cllllett.
tho cntllo plunger who owes fl.DOO.QOO. He
Js ead to havo been apprehended.
Tho loss by tlio storm around Prov-
incetown Mass Including tho Portland
Is estimated at $.110000 In money and IM
llvetf.
Among tho&o Indicted for tho riots nt
tho Vlrden. HI. wal uiluea October li.
nro Governor Tanner und Manager I.ud-
kins of tho company.
Jtidio Klnlctter of Philadelphia tells
Qunj's nttomoy the caso Is tho same ai
any other criminal one and refuses to
grant unreasonable delays
Sl'OIlT.
Xinny entries from crnk placrs have
betn receivel fnr tho tenuis tournament.
Two partloit will ask for tho Austin trail-
cLlno In tho'Texas loaguc.
ronniGN.
The ilist-ollitlon of the Central American
union formed a month ngo. Is amiountrd.
German clrcloi nro incensed at Austrla'o
premier and his dismissal will bo nuked.
PicrJdnut Alfnro bos orauincd a dicta-
tgrshlp to copq with tho rebels from Col-
ombia and Peru who jro Invading Ucua-
dor.
TI19 Krrach ecnato by a tlo veto refuses
to empower tho court of cassation to stay
tho Plcqunit e.iw.
Ul Rollol tho royalist organ In Paris
is now advocating Colonel Plcquart's
cause.
STATIC.
fciipp'y depot of the telephone company
Is lo ha moved to Houston to get tho bene-
fit of railroad facilities.
burglars stolo a sato from .1 store near
Kaufman and secured a good haul.
Thice stores v.ilb contents wuro destruy-
cd by flro nt Wuxnhnthle.
Heeent weather is said 10 have been very
fcood for wheat In North Texas.
Two big iranaiieti were buinefl near
Honhain.
Tho Independent pilots have been put
on trial at Oalveston.
An injunction agnlnst the State railway
crmuilbslQu was granted by Federal Judga
MU'oi inlcit
Niiiiluen deputy marshals were tried for
ii.urdcr before tho federal tourt nt Paris.
CO.MllllltClAl.
Liverpool 'spot cotton off lvl2d Tuturcs
untlmngcd'ln Idvcrpeol 4 to 6 points up
in New OrlUins and 1 to 6 points In New
Yurlt.
Important tilling affecting cheeks or re-
rotelpts drawn by bank depositors.
The hardnoas of money In Liverpool and
London is' tho chlct feature la stock
Hpcculatipit.
Wheat up 401c corn US'lQ and pro--Vtlen3
SkSJ'.te.
J.OCVI..
Only two dnB Intervening till tho open-
Irg of tho I'rult I'loner and Vegetable
I'tstliul.
The first asistant secretary ot agricul-
ture lo attend tho Te&acco Growers' con-
vtiitlon. Tlw old timers' association will meet
toduy.
The newly elected tax collector George
Gli.83 makes his bund.
Tho fifty-ninth session ot the Texas
JWtbodlut conferonco now In session
An enjoyable open setnlon by the G. A.
It and Woman's Kellef Corps.
(Spcda Cnblo Dispatch to the Newj'S
aid and The Houston l'ot. Copyrighted.
1S3S by Jaiucs Gordon Bennett.)
Havana December 1. Preparations are
being pushed forward rapidly by tb- Span-
ish government for the traasoartatlou of
trooiw to Spain. Present jirraniemcnta
prov.-ldo for tho shipment of nrly S0.0W
men beforo December 23. Tho schedule
furnlshod mo loday bv tho captain gen-
eral Is as follows: German steamfw Kul-
da arid Werra will arrle at Havana De-
ceniben E. Tho ttmus ports Juan Tors
and Sail Ygnaclo sail Uaccmber o and 6.
4. -t
MlAKTIilt A-M hVMi!5l
-t- 'I he IHtr Ci-iieinl 'Will Make -
4. u ii-;n.
-f (Special Dispatch to The Post )
-t- New York December 1. Oen-
- oral Shatter whoco conduct of
bin part of the Joint operations
of thu army and navy iu tho
f Santiago campaign wai criticised
-4- bji Implication in Admiral Samp-
-f 6os siipplemontnl reports to the
-f- navy tftpartment. mauo 1mu.1v
-f todaj rolutcs to make any leP'y
f lo Admiral Sampson's charges
-t- I saw him at tho Tilth Aveuua
-r- hotel and ho greeted my request
f for :iu Interview with a hearty
laugh
f "I am not doing any pot
ninrti.m nrk." ho Sllld "Ml
4- work Is done I made a clean Job -f-
of It. if. sneaks for Itself If any
one cluo fsels that explanations
aro In order let him make them
-4- Let the gulled Jado wmce Iho
4- whole glound has been fought
4- ocr and over. I havo nothing
to-add tn the facts get forth In -t-
-f my tcport to tho wandep.ir met.
4- I will not iay a word not a -t-
-f wcrvi to a.ny one either in critl-
clsm of Admiral Sarapaon or in -f-
4 teply to him."
f
4-H4-f4-44 f-f44-r t444-r rff-
rcsiiecllvely. Hatesburg. Aaultanla Caro-
lina Marslglla Neutrit Coniant' Cul-
dad do Itomn. Aiikorin. Uovotla. Clrcissla
California Vorrlce Ilollvla. Chorlbon Notre
Damn Las Andes Jlntre Itloi. Culda.1 de
Cadiz will sail furai Havana dates between
December 15 rind 20.
Tho Fulda and Worra -vlll return and asll
for Spain with the balance of the soldJers
on dates between December 23 and Decem-
ber 30.
Tho American transoort Roumanla ar-
rived In Havana harbor this morning with
mules lumber and general cargo for tho
quartermaster's department. Tho main
portion will bo discharged ut the San Jose
wharf.
11 is announced that In a few' davs Don
Carlos Noionn will retire ns censor to bo
succeeded by' Colonel Olrailta now secre
tary of the Spanish tommlsblon ot evacua-
tion. Clrlauta. Is favored bv Americans
for tho first Spanish consul general to
Cuba.
La Ducha today announces that the
American flag has been raised over Sanctl
Splritus which has beon coranletely evac-
uated by tho Spanish.
Pnrrado has informed the American
commission ot tho evacuation of Clara do
LnT iMona and Veieda Nueva and other
minor points.
Silver amounting to J1S0.000 has been
shipped to Spnln on tho lU-lna Cilstlna.
THE UNION DISSOLVED.
Compact Between the Three Central Amer.
ican Republics Is at an End.
BROKEN BV THE REVOLT IN SALVADOR
llic Overthrow of PrpMilcnt Gitll-
teror SIhihimI tlt- Weiikiii"n of tliu
acwly OrKiuilaifd I'edcrnllon
lOIIACCO DUT1US.
Unit nl
GOVERNOR TANNER INDICTED
His Action in the Virden Coal Tliners Strike
Results in Three Bills of Indictment.
Carllnvllle 111. Deo-mber 1. .The Vlrden grand Jury made Us formal if port
lo Judgo Shlilcy tUlt cvcuIbb. The grant Juiy doalt portiii)illy with tha affairs
mid ns far us it was able to ascetUlu rotuinod truo bills ngu!ut the principal
participants In the tiagedy of October 12 at Vliden Ten Indictments Involving
ilfty-four pcifiow wcru returned.
Ag.ilnH John It. Tanner governor of Illinois there aro threo counts for
palpable omission of duty ncd niolfotsanco ot office Froi W. Ludklns general
manager of the Chlcugo-Vlrdeu Coal company Is charged with manslaughter ou
two couxtr.
In thn Indictments agaltmt (lovcrncr Tanner half a dozen complaining wit-
times employes of tho Chlcago-VJrden Coal company tcstllled that thoy wcro
iutlmldaUd and prevented from follow Irtg their legitlmnlo cmployiuest by an
armed body of meu numbering 1000 who unlawfully and feloniously were as-
sembled la Vlrden; that tho governor ha'J beon notified by the sheriff of Mu
couptu county that no protection was to be had from the county aod was earn-
estly importuned for Stato amlstauce.
Judfeo Shirley toed Governor Tanncra bond at $500.
to tto of flolaJa at Wdiahlngton Uiat no moro
bodies of eoldlcw be moveil to tho United
States tunUl FebiWary Tha dry eeosou
will then hav" advaneeil. General AVood
Bays tho removal of boJIes caused great
alarm at Santiago. Thcro oro about 700
wvlrtch may btftakxia away if the muthorltlea
hero grant permission. Apnlloatlon con-
tinue to be nhoelvod at tho war department
fium paitants and relattvv asking that re-
movals l)o authorized but In tnr at Qen-
tcal Wctad's roeoiumeioidatlon It Is probable
tfeut theso tll be deferrel for sora.0
UHMtllU.
During the day Swior Quesada charito
d'affaires ot the Cuban legation In this
city ealloi nt tho. White House and ar-
ranged wjth bo Diiesldont for un audience
for flciusnil Garcia nnd Ms associates on
the eomnr!lon.
Tho re!deiil will niwt the coamliisjori
tomorrow afternoon but tht mccvtiigvlll
bo unllrply laiformnl and unoftietul In
character.
1'tllSUl.Mi OII.IrTT
Warrant Ai-iiialinr Him if OlilntuInK
Mniiry UlCHnlly bworn uf.
Jfunws OKy 1M0 Deectnien J. It 4a
stated hero tonlsbt thit qpaut 0. Olllgtt
tho Hanpae cattleman vyhoso flajneUl col-
lapse 1att vvetk roveuled the fact that in
Ipsa ittvan three je-JJ ho bad piled up an
tndobtednca of moro than $1. 500000 is
wider arrest somowhero la die Southwest.
Charles A. Sluefer president of the
Geurco 'Holmes Commlbslon company swore
out a warrant hero today charging OJIIt'-.t
w I till having ObliUned $19500 by false pro.
(oasea. Tho warnmt wvis placed In the
b'auvlfl ot ou officer a-od tho officer left the
olty Vonlght. Tho attorney for tho Holmes
company ttoirhjlit made t4U bUtement:
"Glllett Is undtN" arrcdT In. Mexico An
officer baa gone for ihlm and wo will jet
hint back we hope nt u very early dste."
In other quuptcra it us tatel alsa as
iKMjtlvcly that Cllllett is not In Mexico
but that iho 1 I-i cuetody on lAmerlcan eoll
and thit ho has n large sum of msaoy la bis
possession and that Ills afMprs aro seso-
tladng ivstb his crelHtora bf?xi (o qxa't a
Statol pturcon'jiso of dho mfrney tta their
nrleo for turning Clllott and the fuads oer
to bis creditor.
t'onilnu Iu IlOIIStllU.
Cbappoll .Hill Texas December I The
Vfy low fata tnadn by the jrullroaiUi vlll
attract qulto a lsrgo number of our people
t Ilnurtoti during thp FVull riiiwr wi
Vtsolab! Wetival
Mlf Mattlo Cocke hB 'beeu vIUng
friend In Navajota for tttt netka pt
and ia tspected heme tola wit
Mnli'H At'llt Imiinsf Import
11 nil lininirt Tim'
iHavvina December 1 A vublo message
received hereitoday by the principal tobacco
and olgaretto exportln firm in Cuba an
nounces on tho authority of Senor Luis
Mara apdclal commissioner of the Cuban
tobauoo tiMnufaoturefs ut Washington that
the United States govennmeift nvlll place a
ptohlbltlve limpoit duty on leaf tobuto Im-
portoil Into tho Island or ?3 per pound and
of Jt CO plus 23 per eent on cigars. The ex-
port duties aro to remain as heretofore
$6 30 per 100 kilos on leaf tobaeeo nnd 1 33
per 1W0 ou clRard. ATJUough hopes had
beftn t-ntertalupd that export duties would
be abolished entirely the announcement
that prohibitive dutlciwould lie place! on
tobacco imported lata itlip Island ha been
received with Jubilation by manufacturers
and ovpo-rteiu as tfuaraateelng Uie ui vivnl
und development of the tpbaceo .'ndustry tn
Cuta which therwl.e would have been
thrtutencd with extlnetion.
iLaat evening tho Marquis Bjebao mayor
of 'Haiv-Jt'ia hjd a long conference with
General Oreeno concerning atrcet clenniag
Gcnerml Gtcono undertook ito clean and dls-
laifcct the city forbhwlth. It wiia deAdol
that the recuse enouW bs loaded in scow
(owed out to sea and dumped several m Its
away. iA sutflolent number of se3vs ana
lighters are to bo sent here by tho United
States goverrmeat for this purpose. Seveial
ot tho municipal officers now 'holding offi-
ces under tho Spanish teglma will be re-
tained ito assist tho Americans) with their
experience in cleaning tho city .
General Coua this morning paid n con-
fidential vialt on behalf ot tho United
States evacuation commissioners to Uen-
civil Pntvilo president ot tho Spanish
evacuation commission who Informed nim
that tho towns of Gulra do Melena and Ve-
rcda. with other less important Ullages
would U evacuated In the course ot the
day.
Gox.rnor General Castellanos continues
his' tour ot Inspection of tho fortresses
baiT-acks and military eutablVsamentj of
the city paying opeclal allentlun to tho
fcod fiBvnlshed loldlcro.
Colonel Herker. ohtof of the United
States transportation board entrrtatneJ at
rtlnuor la evening the direelons of the
locil railway Hpea with wbteh tn recently
roncluded agreements fey u0 transpsr
tatlon of United State troops nnd auriilies
Although t is mi03a'ble to obtain tho ex-
act figures us yet It In understood that the
iraiuportntlon rr.len are rather moro fav-
orable to (bo oMinlcrs then mlgnt havo
been expected.
The return of tho released steamer Co-
mal with further supplies f0r the iUrvIuc
Oubatirt Is tgcrly nwaltod Hrr cargo It
uwiervlpod will bo toquigm-d in-
UouM (orNiinrlbutleu. Thla' sending e
ruppllaa h iindoihtedly a stPn llle p '
dlrcrtlon and will do more 10 inncllUt
anrtbUnVcl.e?d " "Ml
Wnshlnslion December l.-fltho dlsfolu-
Uon of tie UnJtcd Suwos of Ceritral Ameri-
ca nfter an yxlslcmje of Jess ithbn a month
Is announced an a disrloh reecilved by one
of tho totxhes. officials of Cermul America.
It Ea!ea rial tae success of the revolution
to 'Silvador and tho dycrthrow ot President
Gulucrez led to a meeting of tlho three
conunisEtoaorB who fonneJ the exccullo
btval ol the uhvoa uptlt a president wai
clewed and a decision wtis reached to
clnadoa he noCon. leavlnlg caica of tho
three testes form.cg It Nicaragua Balvu-
dor and Honduras to resume Us foransr
ttntiis ao an Independent suverolgn nUtlon.
aniho ustuixa was farmed On November
1 list. Olessre. (KillUcs. Msiohus and Ugarto
wete jvlaecd In chargo until tho presiden-
tial ejection was held this mouth. It Is
lbs executive committee vVhlch hao nyvi
dfternilncil io vibandoa ithc plan of a un'oa
in add.Non to the foregoing dlspakk tao
state deparUnenlt has been ndvised throuaCi
SlinSster tMerry nnd also through one ot
tir tocsular officers that t'ho uprising iri
S.ilvador1ias beon suecchsful ond ihlit pease
wt:s resfloreJ after much dtsftirljatuc.
As .1 result ot the collapse of U.10 union
Messra. Zolajj Bonlllauod KegtUdo be onia
tho execuitlvo heads of thdlr sovewl cottu-
trlea. TJils condition ds murfi preferred by
tho government of tho Untied States who
wiauld llather dcvtl dlrodtly 'A'ith Nicaragua
r.-'d nho other countries than with an Anom-
alous one. Luidlag Central Amerluiii of-
Pi(t .'! sty tlut on itho ruins of -Jhls attempt
.v i union mlghl bo bwllt a more bUbMau-
(E Jl untloru embradiag nil of tho five States
of Central .Vmorloi. IVio ariscmleo ot Coaa
nita and Guatemala from this nuion op-
erated largely toward Its failure.
Sorter Oorrea charge onhrce countries
of Rho union wjs pit the sUtte depiltmnt
today muUnjr anxious inquiries. He iblol
fcr InConrnattoo md was lookTnB for full
reportB ou tho stnitus ot offatrs.
riire rictiuAHT cash.
Ilj Hie Vote In Hie Semite There Will
)Je No Postiioiic-mriit.
Paris. December 1. The senate this
afternoon a-Sootcd tho motion of M. 011-
stans placing courtmarthl under the op-
eration ef the law of 1597. which abolished
the secret examination of accused persons
prior to tho trial.
An amicncUaent oroDOolng to retain se-
cret examination m cases involving Na-
tional dangor -vvii opiioaed by tho minister
of war. M. Do Frejc'net and regected.
M. Waldeck-ltosseau demanded urceucy
tor a proposal to empower L'ao court of
cassatton to order the stay of any prose-
cution calculated to hamper a lovisiou
cause.
There wero 113 for and 113 agalnBt the
motion for trrcencv. which was therefore
lost. Tho tie votlns leaulls in tho measure
boJng referred to a special committee so
that It can not bo naasdi toon enough tp
aply to the Titquart cat.e.
Legal opinion leads lo the vHow that M.
Dupuy was mlsUKtn jestenlay In declar-
iiiK ilAvt tho court of ca&iatloii had noiver
to delay tho PIcquart courtmaitlil nnd
It -was en tho theoi-v that tho premier had
tared that iM. Waldeck-Koteau introduced
his bill.
Tho cantors on of M. Herve editor of
Lo Scleil tho rojalfst organ to tho PIc-
quart tase tcday caused a great sensation.
ArS
Constip
HalMMe fiit aI at.. K . - if
MHsv.a mill imh KID SICIthAaM aV. A
retains the digested foodiiAii
and produces Miunisneu. dh
ys-. .
' I
rlobi
gcstlon bad taste coated
tongue sick headache in-
BiCiinl.i etc. Hood's Pliu
i-urc constipation mid All lt I
rcs'ilLs.casllvanilthni-nM.i.1 tn
Frcnared bv O. I. lrj .. J
oouly Villa to take with Booa'Ji
R
KA lhlllt AT linitll..
He lIsiirpKieii 1'Iciihiire Over tlio Ite-
milt of HIh Cm 111 lie.
Derlin Djeember 1. Tho emperor and
emprcjs of Germany arrived hero from
Potsdam today to rot lew tbo guard corpb
Their majesties wero loudly cheered and
on their arrival nt the Drondetiburger gate
'they wero welcomed by Durgomaster
Kirrchner on behalf of tho city. The
burgomaster referred to the works of
neace achieved by the crrpeior and by the
cuii)res3. who as his majesty's faithful
tompinion had chared all his evertlons.
Tr.e emperor In leply after roidially
shaking hands with tho burgoma&ter
dwelt upon the magnificent impression his
visit to the Past had left upon him any
exulted pleasure at being home again.'
Hifi mnjobly added thrjt cveiyivhue lu
lhe P-ast ho found tho Germans wero bigh-
lv euleemed -ahd ho eprased the hope
that his Journey would help to open new
marletH for Geiinnn entciprlette brldcs
elrtngthenlng tho International pence.
'i'iinuinu i. ncuAuoit.
HevoliitlitiilHts frtim Peru anil C11-
Ininlilii Inviiillni; Hie Co u 11 1 r;i.
(Spcttal Cnblo Dispatch to tUrt New York Her-
ald and Tho Houston Poet Conyrluhted
1S3S. by Juuics Qprdon Dennett.) '
Panama Decenilusc 1. The Herald's cor-
respondent ut Guayaquil telegraphs that
owing to the attempt uf tho retolutlon-li-ts
to intado tho country simultaneously
from tho Colombian and Peruvian frontiers
the council ot state has touocded extra -ordinary
powem to President Alfnro who
has asrsoimed a dictatorship over the coun-
try EXCUSE I'OH Mt'IlDIlll.
Au ArniihuIii Clenroil llceiiiiNP of IIIn
"I'dlltlful I.'irirexeliii-."
(Special Cablo Dispatch to the Now York Her-
ald and Tho Houston Post CooyrlnUted
1E9S. by James Gordon DcnncU.)
Buenos Ayres December 1. Tbo Her-
ald's correspondent nt MontovluXio reports
that ArredOna murdercn of President
ldlarto Dorda has been absolved by tho
country beeauso ha Is said to have noted
under the Influence of political offerves-
cence Tho publlo prosecutor will appeal
awi&nst the Jud.gme.
Quarters at Tclchman's and SosYi'
ehnrire of htm rtnfi .Cr1..0
inu fnr the mtoil. "" "tlH
.Hall will during il tnMJl'k
tions in boxing to such num&L1? II
Ictlc Club ns ltit Tcfi!TLttM
Billy McCarthy will hive rh7S;
nnd will act os mM...!
If everything goes well i.r2!
club It Is likely that plini S?Aj
cro lonr ror tno imnin- -."
u'5'h..!iai
torium and Turkinh ni ..?? I
Hub has been fairly succeSff J
there has. beon such a ktMTIL'
nerenso In memberaklb thii ."
tninic nicy will seo ttlrn'T!L""
many months roll by to VvSob'X.'
rekardlnc a clu hi. """.-.i
LOUIS VII.I.I'K m ."I??J
.. . "uviBf-j
Voiidcrlieck of Detroit Hm'M
Louisville. Ky Decemh. J&H
I tl n tl4tVin ktft lt...l i. e W
" v" '""" " " ivraoaDa
that the franchise of the LvhltrBL"
club will bo held bv Mr n 7"W
of Detroit. Today tho ofnihuYifih
rccolted a coinniunlriim ." V. yf
man raising his previous offer im
:r..t)00. Tho club officials ujiVt
betw een J ir. VodArivuu IJf&V
ILrinf:-.X:o"ftawVaria
vamei . mul it is not altonr m1
Iotn.1 irin.nnirtnt .iv tun ...nt ?r.qi
icnt less. " ' ""' m" mi m
j-v;
1'rUiiiiprk Criuitril Amnesty
Vienna December 1 Dmpcror Franz
Joseph on tho occasion ot tho fiftieth an-
niversary of his acceptor (o tho throne
occurring tomorrow wiTT grant full
amnesty to nil leso majeste prisoners and
remit the remainder of tho sentence ot
EtO other prisoners
HALL VS. CIIOV.NSKI.
TImt In tlie ..xl JMkIi ( Iu TiiUrt Iite
t IIillii-Hloii
Qlyclon Texas December 1 Probably
tbo next great nhow put on by the Athletic
club wil be the exhibition between Jim Hall
the phytJisil director of the tub. and the re-
nowned Joo Choynskl Tim dato for this ot-
trill lion has not boon determined but It will
bo hclween the lilli .unl 2m of January
Jim Hall ha gono into Iralnlnc ror this
C0ntrt 1 vvlll f In le In Ihe brit ul
thaps whtn h WU OhoYOJki. ThrfAls not
a nun in the wprll who can sttord lo held
Jesephua cheap Hal) has onid tralnlni
. tt
Mmrke In Klght MKcWll2!
ow jurK. ueccmorr 1. Tom-Cft
Sharkey's manager .kiu: 8oarkHi
to meet Charllo Mitchell In twa.li
l.lh?...."l.ulo..iil
club will oiler a purse ot 110.000 (1
cv cut. TJ
Illi'iiiingfhnni llnlllur Mtlli Td
Will "ol Affect thePlaatJ
DlrmiDBliani. Ala. December v-B
Eignment of tho Dlrmlnghatn.Rxlil
company is merely a fight amocgtUp
holders of tho concern. Its ittxtii
iti3uuu awi its debts imm Oil
J200.000 was contractoJ in buildliiiJ
plant for which preferred jtockia 3
lsisuoa and taken by tho stockkelteii
of tlio stockholders mused ud tin
elockholderA ccm to have used tlut
of un assignment. The great pUntft
ing Digla ncd day and the aalneai
will not be closed down for a mlnltJ
Tbo largo creditors met here toaj 1
reioiieu mat tney weracnuneatffi
tvlth thv fluanclal cordltloa of Una
Dviry ono will get every dollMJoa!
notified tlio rolling mill uaipeM.fei
nr Ihpti. nlpnsiirn . j'Jj
v tij yy-iim
Muelc of Good Aitatkti.
Oorelcnna Texas. Noyemierj
ouLuixiay niisut s in I'm paw
the Guarantee Shoe store. MeoWJ
of trust for tho benefit of oertJlBd
muiinil. Pat Pamninir biinX''0&) all
to whom Vox ovvx)rl"$1209 for(rt'!ll
Loudon was named as trustee Ji
mediate charge of the goods. selliBiU
aflorwarkl in the dlscaarxe ct fun
A. H. IflrltKV of Daoo. 'TielWSt
boxed -up and hauled to the OjtWJ
di.ipot for shimnent ti Waco WIJ
Ihey eould bo loaded on the rf J
ilil nirtimlrip ii.t.tn.ehed and bMlMI
storago room ot tho suit of ti
rent. fraM
G.. If. mill II. DlKeler!
Galveston. Texas. Decembwl.-'
(ng of the directors of the GsUTestM.!
ton and Henderson railway svoi MM
company's office In this cltyMn""
today. Thoto prescat were "
omnRil Riirvf.rlntend2nt Of the WW"
and Great Northern. Jnfce StfWM
eial attorney for tie same -
A. Baker Jr. and Major iy "'
iioiiJSian. aecrciajy "".' .Yli
mere private matter wasdlouMiJ
nothing ot importance w ";.
Pcdtiaim In VunkruiMq
Maruha.ll. Texas. November S.-
cations for bankruptcy lave beJ
1. uiiwiver .ui-u ...--.- -
uents ot mis aif. H
No Clue to Hie lI1rl
San Antonio. Tixas. DoceoW
irf n!.nii nml nossa retUIW
night from tlio scene of th57J
J. L Sasles manager of gJJ.
was mdly beaten c' '"" to4
fciiot inroiis" ic """' "tjib
Savlca ami Grosser madej Sfl
..!. ..a ith itho result wnj
r": "T.r An identity w "
turn aww i v"-
xrtf Tf Af
lL.Vvrm
The Penalty.
The Remedy ris
....j..- In IhHtaWJ
There 11 a "" VirBier.M'?
tmers and 'social repa "ligtrnj
agamat tho sins and toM7i
ProVo all "KS'rffrrtKSW
who have been guilty ot . j
tloufcr..ss. tui ' f-.Vrr are 21
the nilllennluni. bo U.7 t
wLat neoplo who have J" yntii
orn.c?.-nr that mrrwi 51
. "v.rvrr..-7i ..nd thto ". .ri
who has "gone tho I1?" hilt
li.; and dlnslpoUos!.11!!.'!!
hldecus marks and icarf" a i
brain. No need or "'"i';r.IJ
time-no occasion w 'j:";-M
ptnulty or outer w"
lessens.
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