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THE SOUTHERN MESSENGER, JANUARY 29. 1903
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DEATH PENAL'! VGS
TELLER WINS.
SENIOR DIFFERENCES'
HOGG AMENDMENTS.
prosecutor sen
freight
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SENATORIAL STATUS.
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ALL CONFIRMED.
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OFFICIAL TALKS.
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WOLCOTT WITHDRAWS.
ESTABLISHED 1873.
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TBUNIS AND
SAMPLE CASES
iaie*fo srier.
T.'. h to
can.: cm
T» Criminal DMrM Can*.
Fort Wortk, Jan. M.—Bor of tbla
dty will hold o nMttn* to ondoovor to
boro lectatecw* crest* a. crlminsl <U»
trict ooort Bor Tamat toraty.
■iktys
HFttL®
Oor. LTmjo *■< AnUta wtt
Bow Trt^fc— fra. UN.
Sm AaMob Tawd
Bicycles, Kodak*.
Photographers Supplies.
218 XV.Comnierce8t.
REPAIRING
A SPZCIALTT.
St Joseph’s Industrial School for Boys.
Comfectetf By the Slater* of
His Reply t(> t5”' I'-'ica*" ?•«
general Cirwt Awe-rted a <
Defrudaut VTa* of a f(,w
»rd'y Uharur’rr.
COLLECTIONS
promptly made and remitted.
LAJStO CREAM
— TRY fl-
it makes your Face and Hands like
velvet, white and smooth.
Prepared only by
P. G. LUCAS,
Mission Drug Store, 737 S. Alamo St.
Sat j
ga;r.. ■:
t> -a-:-
C . ;.ir.
C<one! ArtUr L-ynri: >
GuLiy « Tj-.aot:.
IndTuetriaLl School for
AirStin
OEO.manors
.. COOPER
■SMANUFACT'jRt"
C. r. Alamo & Com. Sts. (-------------
Im Io:«»r«i Schacl. It emit : high sbcva o'.X«r». t ...... _
progrowiv*. Iti wide awaka faculty ef Expsrt Cawaareial Teirt
> ......s.......... -» ...... .. -"'■•■cr-jwZ’
Stanry Chairman.
Austin. Jan. 23.—Hon. J. W. Storey
wax elected chairman of th* Texas
railroad cammiMlon.
■ Ho:: re
I at Ga’c>vtib
cot;nty.
F :;an< ,aj Ag.-nt of the Penitentiaries
—Joan Wortham of Limestone coun-
ty.
.. . I"
Br.tiito would only be wlto.p her ri-th"-' & ''
^MSoWCo.
Wholesale 1
and Retail I
v» 225 Amti> It,
r Thons 41.1.
w
Denver. Jan. fill. —Henry M. Teller,
who was ejected for his sixth term :n
the United States senate Saturday la
a joint leg-.dative session, Ju which
only Dem re-rats participated, left the
city Sunday for h's country place nt
Grand Junction. Gove root- Peabody,
who went to Canyon City to sptr.d
Sunday at home, was a passenger is
the same train. The two men rm-t In
the train and Governor Peabody <-x
tended congratulation:; to the senator
"My election, I fe*l sure, wi; per-
fectly liftl *ad regular.” raid Senator
Teller, in conversation with friends
"tor 1 succeeded :n getting tbu major,
ity vote of both houses. J am etiriti'*.!
to a certificate from the governor and
expect !*, but ;f J fail to '..-cure the
governor's certificate I chai! be able to
take my case before the senate rover
tbe|e-.'3,"
When asked if he would sign a cer-
1-
i ilrvaH1 ’
the case, and thereupon attacking *
friendly power. The Panther'a act! cm.
the oMcial report shrjwi, wax strictly,
wltkln. the limits at International law.
She proceeding past the fort to enter
Lagoon Maracalbc In order to prevent
tte importation of contraband articles
from Columbia and she was 3red upon.
The Panther, at courae. answered the
Ire. ax she wu entitled to do. The
attack was not made by us. but by
Tenaxneian farts. We were Quits ns-
jNa to see why aay neutral ihoatd «x-
,F»i diaamnrrxl because the Pan*
tier replied, ar heeanae our rmel
afterwards Imfad the forts, since it
was Matronea to an effective block*
ata. The Minptios that we waat to
■Cinciauatt Jim. tt- ?’i{er
Police I>'ULh la ctad.
but Honne Mecnb«ir* Allowed
Jf'loor nf Tit it Tfody.
Austin, Jan, 2^.—The house adopted
a resolution excluding visitors tom
lobby, and none but members will be
boost Speaker
^SHH
r^- T=rr:
: aaa laxe iLity NQi ■.‘tK IDT 1
I TUBED kY, SEPT. tad.
Academy of the Incarnate Word.
BraclceruridKe Y’illa, Sian -Ajarxmio, Tex.
SELECT B0ARDIN6 SCHOOL FOR YOUIB LIDIES Al B UTTLE fill
„ ttnsurpaased. Tbartjngfcly plarmed conrw of etrdfct
f*ciLty f-pr Music, Art and Language®. Special arbsnGtn z!we to fc
health, moralsi and manners cf the pupils. The River Ave. Electric Car w
the academy. Day pupils received with or without board. S-r.— opens
For terms ana particulars address the REV. MOTHER ST~ERDB.
ST. PATRICK’S ACADEMY.
Cor. Crosby and Willow 8t«^ San Antonio. Tex**-
This institution, delightfully situated on Goverr.^crt H-.t**1
to its pupils every opportunity for a thorough and refined
German taught free of charge. Terms moderate Session bep*
Sept 2- For particulars apply to the MOTHER SUP ESH OR
P(w*wkHt of rr»JDu=d
'■lu-azx.> j-*; ?>■;.—Ar. "
a!f?-Erx:n Er.ri Sun Ca
the ptjssess.un r.f t:io guv
a^:' ".bf- h'lmliurdmi'n.l
warships w*j. ;
There has .x^n n; mrtcrui. r
slfuatmt. The HvnJcui
■c-us tg;. cnl- vcs?c: r;
* ■ Cum .fzun! :uf.;: n
VOtt rj' fy **■• - ■ •’i -
tl..s 1^ llarurLJO
^?or tha Best and Cheapest Line of 4^
Clfftling, Gerts’ Furiishiflg tads, Hits,
Hn.milton and Brown
Bootis and Shoes ....
come to E. BROWN, 5(Mi E. Hous-
ton St. Men's wool suits from *3.00
up; also boys' wool suits from 33.50 up,
and children's suits from *1.00 up. *1.25
Alpine fur hats for 50 cents: W cents all
fur crusher, brown color, for 23 cents.
Mackintoshes from *1.50 up. Tranks
and valises we are Belling out at coat.
Remember the place. Come and see us
before buying.
E. BROWN, 5M E Houston Street.
Manafarturer of Tnmks and TXavaliag Bag*.
SXS Alano F taxa, op posits ths Afuo. TaLSOS
REILLY BROS.
WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Sell *11 kinds of fruits, produce, pool-
try, etc. Handle consignments. Our
specialties; Green Tip Brand Cheese
and Butterine. Sole agents for the
famous Pomona Ranch supplies.
Main Plaza, San Antonio.
ft*!? I
iM
It
WasktBgteu lad a speedy «C
the Mnckada to wholly sMUm. We
wwat th* Mnrtadi rnteed jnac as «tm
a* Ute fibres powers adagaM* Qusaa-
N» ta kaad that thMr eWai «N be
-feel. We e*m do not Mfr ft* Na ta*-
wedftto iftffMsa* N th* ft*aN. *■*
aaft ft* g*an*rtMx Wto «na*t raft* ,
NMN llllt III, MM*4
tan frfrfraatftb.* la*—. -
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WOLFX’S BOB CO.,
STEA7. REEAj, CAE, 2M PRETZEU ■
Wholesale and Retail Tele. ,283 ■
Orders promptly attended tc. j
321 at 323 S, AU10 SL. Sa AliiR. Te: 1
Sacred £Keai”t Academy.
I>el Hio, Texas.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. O-0
peni September 2nd. For terms axd ocher ptitk-ta*
Addrew MOTHER SUPERIOR-
• - ' Young <3rirl»t
Orxidocted by the Sisters of Divine Providence, wQ op*n Monday, Sept-;-
Tor farther particular* apply m aZRTXR fimaiOIt,
CASTROVELLR, Medina Crnrrty,
GRANGER PLACE, h
_ --------t MARSHALL TEX J]
.*waeyfiii*n iMwaMcxcHMB. augraicqi
Geo. jJMtandiry,
pjtoPHnrron op m
Sam Afttoftio Tank Factory,
Manufactures Tank* for BxeweriM,
Dtetmntei. Railroad*, Kte., and! an
Kftda at Tanka for Water Supply
ijv7l
A* this time of the year the face and
hand* are liable to chap; keep your skin
soft and pliable by the application of a
soothing, healing preparation like
WITCH HAZEL TOILET GRP-am
There la none superior to that tn ado by
E. REUSS, JSVSSSS
Ex-ti<iiU>r 'c y’arr.
»H4b. Gil. Jn?. L".—Join*
toil, farnKT t iiltrr i.=-i 7/..bl.si
‘Gtiffi.;, Morriihg CzL. L— 1'
S* Say, tit* AJnaariran rma FT.. Been
Aj^*ftwn*l Over FfrJjm S<*t*iNentfr,
Berlin. Jan. 26.—Foreign o3Le rep-
pesensriTes in conversation with a-admitted to door of I
carreap-cndent of the Associated Press * says he will enforce It
referred in aggrieved tones to Ameri-
can Press comments vpen t
hard meat it Fort Sin Carlos
«aelal said; "In view of Commodore I
Scheder‘3 report Germany liaa a right;
to feel indignant at the fact that a por-j
tion cf the American press aroused!
Over false statements cf what occTurntl J
F**mlk«st Dortor Xlemd.
Georgetown, Tex., Jan. 26—Dr. Sam-
uel D. Sander*, for many years a resi-
dent of this place, and widely known
throughout the state, died from heart
failure. Dr. Sander* wa* eighty years
of ace. He was a native of South
Carolina, one to Texas twenty-five
yean ago, since which time he has
raided at this place.
ItOVC MT g
and SOLD. S
.■I
Boach & Baines Co.
Lccomcbilea, Motor Cycles, J
A W. Chatlsld John Uuucheid j
SAN ARTONIO SHEET METAL WOEIo !
■i 1. r.~ i
' Xteatar Otea la Bto ■*■*!
Lake Oartae. La,
B. flfc ugbter of OmMbM a*ad atxty,
waa font «m< ia Ma tany. Be era
_ JNMH wgTl
to XftmftrlfrlJjteMt,
; Austin. Jan. 34.—T^e Texas Worlds
at Caries without awaiting tacts in! **•’ commission made a formal request
- - upon ths legislature at Texas to ap.
propriatc *2W.(HJ0 for the Texas ex-
Mbit at the St. Louis World's fair
■ar a tor Tinnt.
titrate nt t-'evticn for Senator Teller,
Governor Pf.ibcdy replied; "I w.l!
cr'iSH that bralgw wb»'n I come to it."
D, B. Fairley, chairman of the Re-
publican state committee, whose rcsis-
nation hue been demanded by a vote
of the majority of the committee be-
cause of his opposition to the candidacy
of E. O. Wolcott for the senatorship
has given out a statement declaring
that the Republicans will not recognize
Teller’s election. “In my opinion," be
said, "the election was Illegal and no
attention will be paid to It by the state
central committee or Hther faction of
the Republicans in the house or sen-
i-loi;^.- blil by M-, Browne o' Karnes.
■ i K.:;rr- ' for <>' < of Goliad who suf
t. : n l-’->r>:Kn '1 ' V'<r "" by ex-
, . t<T.‘iinir »■! taxes was tin
c;;- ,-r;i.av .t ;n. ............. ,lnr,>.r (>f th„
S.-nate bill ;y Mr Dav:dron ut Gal
v<--ton. ci inferring civil and enmmai
jurtidicrion upon 'he county <-ourt <>f
Matnirord.-s <■<-:;try. was linn!Iy passed
ur.'b'r a.n ot th<* rules.
In the sf-r.at - Senator B<-aty icenr»,<l
susscn.-lon <d th-- rules an ! !i;;al ins
■age ->f ids I ill creating 3 now district
court ;n r-a>n county, to be known
as <r...
S.-nator Sustliird secured th-- udop.
tion of a rc.riiution d;r<*etliJK the Ser
geant at arms to select 3 suitable place
j In tin- si-note chamber for a bus: of
! ex-GoV. Joseph Sayers, which Is pre-
: seated to the state by the Daughters
; of the Confederacy.
Members nt the Chamber of C->ir. !
merer of the Cnited Eingdois
Cal; L'pon Foreign Secre-
tary About IfTilr.
UBSUUNE ACADEMYi
104 AUGUSTA ST-
Boardinga-nd Day Academy for Young Ladle* and Littleffldi
This time-honored scat cf learning conttnueB it* suroMsfnl to IM-
tex*. Music. Pointing, and that thorough trainteg of the mini ani heart < •
pupua, which happily dlrtixgatohed it in the pawr
In the Boarding School etudiev wdl be rammed cn Mmdav, Se^’mbwl*-
to the Day School cm Tueeday, September 2. LB02.
Terms and particulars are ocrdially fumiahrd on application to the
MOTHER SUPERIOR.
L, .^.^..-1 Constitutional amendment was intro-
the bom-(duced providing for Initiative and ref-
Onei erendum vote of people.
Bill waa introduced repealing stato
purchasing agent law. and another de-
fining duties at state revenue agent.
Tiia Illfflo National Bant I
L/C 11A rLFi.i.MJ, X F-^A A,-3- Ri
; | Transacts a General Banking and !
i I Exchange BuMnese.
I —--------- SI i. j
Il L- Fcarfc TaPM* Mav Arise With i
[Hogg amendments.
CUBANTREATYCAUSEi "They seek to and will. Is submit-
ST. LOUIS’ COLLEGE
J^an Antonio, Texns.
A BOARD iKG oCHOOL FOR 3CYS AND VC UNG YES
ca=1pl-zr thr-.r.'mm snd jaw
<■7- - e__ jj -----tital training in al. .lepsrtmMto^
Bu.fc-.e3, L:t.-rs--.-- Art »nu W
Science? is isyir e’ Lz.cs3dte
1 ratie b-.cmc ri- .-.yirpt.ratt andW
;; Sm Antomti, on -ml:.sms ■to-
il. locking the h: : r. Alamo CW-
' St. LacK CclXrr 1? nr-_jraf
'Jk fur Halucr-. y ani scenery M
artesian wr . to .■-.nn-rticn wftl
>»j powerful engine ermvryr a Jtotte
supply al tn- ,-.ur—: water fc*
part# cf th- bull Itos'’, tee
natatcr-ntto psok and
___l,.i tr f-hsr F*
.. „~... The t er* -f-.-lct: befstM ■
:—; Boarding and Dav School for Yocm, .
asSsgSgsffi ss
For particular,.. addr^e ’ “ OrS' ‘^ Mother Superior.
i Hemau Itay________ ......____
Ute-——^[ ggaya'ig-gi
For catalogue apply to
Bro. JOHN XVOLF. I-rc-lCent-
Authony McF. McSwecncy. Chao- -y-a, _
McSWEENEY & McSWYEKEy^’
Architects and Structural Engineers,
Deefgna, Estimate*. Plan*. ?ped£c*tions and Snpftvlxlc- C’ 'n——
Ke-idencee. Apartment Houae% Office Building*. Steel Btitoto^
Roofs, Four daltons and all Architectural CoMtrurtcx Re -
Skill ROOM E, HICKS BUILDINC. S.tiN ^XToxfon?*
. ACADEMY OF OUR LADY —T
OF THE LAKE,
tiary a:
K ite*! th'- '-ai'in'1: 'h v<d .'um-idc;- l
anyth.nc further •■>:>.u '.-■ <1<»U“ Tie :.
delf'gntifs raic they ur. . t - -iF ft..-!
treaty contain-; a -:ci r>-t -ty:- ’■
lnt.r:i; "ha: no f-;rtb'’v ■;.• . >' ■
nrtipr-.city v.T.uid te i;nd<> n by!
the United Stotr-s ■□wae! V.*.--;
Ixtc'-Clt. It uni.; th*' Gill', It . 1 ■■■'Jg , . „ ,
to Ij*!**"! tin*:07*1!
Br-.tato weclu only be wlth.n her ri-t!-,t'1 & Auum> >■>: county and Charley
in .’••’ml.atin ; with an iarnosw! duty ? ‘ '/ -Jumnon county,
on ^rato. The fori’-jjn secretary ci’'"i ” ■ c- .—— .. r n
no Lntimatlnu on tc.t point, which ,xp.>
pamritiy was only suggested :n tie;
hope that :tos:e member; of the culf-j
net who are reported to be strongly in'
favor of a mere protectionist policy
might use It as a handle to forward;
* their views.
D'O'It, Jan 2»>.—The reciprocity
treaty ::<'tw"r>n Cuba and the United
S:.i:>rs "hr-i'atr-n" :o rm.-e uno of the
tno-'t serious ditf-rcze’-s of opinion be-
,wt-e- Grcn; Brito.a and the tto::pd
Stat'" that ha: c. curt'*! tor yearn. So
B'ji h 'ugn/:-anef- Is attained to the
HU
n.— .<>w-act :
cuccly rr-a!to«'d -h«- ;:r:iv:ty ... ... .
elt:mt:t.in an<’. prc’-ff’bd ri-ud di- |
pate hi "; shijw:n.; Amhos.’.au'tr f-b-rher-
fcrc.-fu.l y r’p rosea tec Br: tii:.h . > b u,f- ■!
tlcns tc< ‘he treaty poir.ttoa -.ut :*
to a,l Intent.: and a !.■>
nation against .all 3r.t:.to pi-a
In "to-- W--'.;: todi'". Se< r-'tar;
r**piy ma:r.ru:c—l th-* !
wn.s doing ne mt" tha:-. :t had
to de, and intimat'-d it had m
Cion at r.-K.tying -re
Sc-’.1 rotor" La.n.'<>»wne
!sf:;rmat;r>a aihi...:>■
and )y‘ter Cimmlssioaer—f. p
rl.b?—. <>f i r i ii i-o-anty.
Livi stock Sanitary Commissioners —
Robert J. Kleberg of Nueces county.
. W. J; Moore of Bexar county and
J M, l-Ianktos of Hardeman county.
forward ;
.... XAXUI'ACrUKERU OF . . . i
Sifnalzed Iroi, Canice ail Hi Wert. ;
Job work promptly Urtendtd to. Tiz.Stete !
and Motellio Booting, Coppar Bar Work, SmJ |
CoiltogBiaoko atackaAhaop Trough*. V»u<to. [
IIS LOWzVA. *- rHKo,’l*.
i
“"h heezi ircr: - £
mxtir- tight mrainst the - e
Apnirtie Fif cl Sam: to to'-
Stores stmto.c. ha. sin: □ *e
Protest tn St-rttocr Eiirr.-w) c
cf the senate comm.tree o;, J
-nd elertirns. o^atos: the vt
Smoot, and bar ntotoc.-’ ];:m
ccmmltt.-e from the ir.or;;:"t
-topear beto-re toe setutc cum
"he proper tlm'1 to tbi-w <:S
D»«lare* That Senator Teller Ha* Beer
Legally Elected.
Denver, Jan 26.—Former Senator E
0. Wolcott, candidate for United States
. senator of the "stalwart'' wing of the
Republican p»rty. has announced bls
■ ' withdrawal from any farther contest,
and urged the people of Colorado to
accept the re-election of Senator Tel
, ler by the Joint session of the Detno-
i cratic senators and representatives
Th« announcement was made In a
signed statement in which Wolcet*
charges certain Republican leaders, s-
: aociated with the anti-Wclcctt force
In the Republ can ranlis, vltb tread: '
ery, deliberate Oto! ccnttoto::.:. E'
■ though he disposes of others nf tli ’
ahti-WblctXt partsans by -..araclertz
lug them as "dupes” of the main coib
•p Ira tars. He refers to the reiuial o:
the antl-Wolcott members of the haus"
to unseat the Democratic member'
from Arapahoe county and calls It “a
crime against the Republican party
and an injustice." Wolcott declares
that Lieutenant Governor Jlaggot
when lie withdrew from tha aeaate
chamber and, with lees than a down
senator whose neat* war* nadtspoud.
oegaainad another senate, wa* assured
M—Dr. X «< aapport by Ua asBoctetoa, to the
state gem serai which enopport "Wl
away tea Mb," towra. He pay*
r M* trtfcgftto tftaateg TMftra bfrag-
j' t'-L*
l. -:b;:n t; >-a;y
2<ldfd 'da: ;1"
p<- r.‘"<l "n rb<'
N.f v.' Dfra'-'.r V.a .'
".- ■ a: ftoutor'i--. <1 r-r;
■ .mcany w to; ai
and v.' ■' toutcr
■7. i r;:-.-,r
Fitombl,' Action by Ch— on
<e«>vf'rnr>r'» A
Austin, Jar.. 26.—The governor sub-
■ m:tied to th*- senate tor r-esefirmation
. the toll j-.vtog appointments, and tbey
wire confirmed:
Secretary of State—J.
Tro.vf:. county.
Assistant Attorney General—Howard
Martin at Farter county.
Adjutant General—Thomas Scurry of
Dallas county.
Commissi oner of Agriculture. Insur-
ance. Statistics and History—W. J
thor-! Clay of Erath county.
State Health Officer—George R. Ta-
bor of Brmins county.
State Revenue Agent—B W. Footer
Of Hopkins county.
State Purcba.tiug Agent—W. B. An-
derton of Bex.ar county.
Superintendent of Public Buildings
‘ ‘ and Grounds;—C.
“ j county,
-•j Super! nt enitent
j Search Baker at Grimes county.
' Assistant Super: nt* n<!* nt of P' ..toto
' tiary at Huntsvill*—Thom.i« H. Brown
; of McLennan county
Assistant Superintendent of peniten-
Ru.i*--J*>ba R*'*g;m of
Laeroket? county.
Asmstont Super:r.'en-lent 'n ( hargp of
Ec;;.-.- r-f Correct ion and R'-ti 'rraatory
J. Tankersley of E*’l!
Tlwy W«n Introdorwl in th« Koman by .
Krpr««aUUr* law*. ;
Austin, Jan. 26.—Representative S. I
J. Isaacs of Bast run county introduced
ted to the peapie and are adopted by
them, remedy what are generally con-}
ceded to be three of the greatest evils I
of th*- present time,” says Mr. Isaacs. |
j 1. The fictitious and fraudulent in-j
debtocincss of corporations, especially
railroad corporations, on what the peo-
ple are compelled, through
charges, to pay the interest.
2. Log:;>Iat.*.-c lobbying and the use
at corporate funds tor political and
lobbying purposes.
Many btUs were Introduced in the
house. I: was decided that clerks
matter that a m*-e:;ng -jf toe cabinet j X’-J-rt furnish typewrltters.
has been -p'-iaiiy sun-.aoaed to seel For house* Dill No. 2S. by Mr. Cot-
wba: acta-r. -a taken There Is. cf I troll, creating the Fifty-Ninth Judicial
cot;vs- r.-> a..-irm..ti li--l:r.g to any I d!«tr:ct of Co lin and part of Grayson
prs'-ible -tra:r.;ng of lipiomatir roto- i county, a committee substitute house
: t ;• tir- ut lirt'ain’•' entire ■■cm-fb:;! was :v,: rod need. It was passed.
;.ti p*... .- to a*: Vit-illv ■■ H-tos- b:l! liy Mr B-aty. taxing
_ J bank sarplcs;., and undivided profits;
Th- mart r to a Irond p3>,^
S'-:"1;'.;' !■ o ft'r. ■ nam 1 Hous.. t>l;t tlv v-, Brow no of Karnes.
I ILBORAlV
I, CO.,Pr»n.
GROCERS, i
SAI ANTOMIOJ
, ju(^na*-*s. wui» Lwua ncuiy bi xxpan vtaajrai.
' dmud. It* high Kuding and «v«r tthar aollrgw.
- ittrafuti rot Catalogru,
| Call on or ad Irra SHAFER & DOWNEY,
GEORGE DJJLLNIG BLOCK,
_ x _ ne Inpit hg I
Be SMclveiB the Fifty-One Vote* of the
DemmrrsKl*' Mem berk.
Denver. Jan. 26.—The Democratic j
members of the Colorado legislature in!
...... „ . . ;a*i
' ”T«w
ed Henry M. Teller United States sen-i
ator from Colorado tor the ensuing
• term of six years, beginning March 4.
- Representative Madden, who disappear-
ed Saturday ns roon ns Representative
Kelly was found, was located nt his
home. It was announced that he was
critically ill. and that the attending
physician gave orders tha: no one !*•■
allowed In his room. However, the
senate instructed the sergeant-at-arms
to bring Madden to the capitol. and
he was conveyed there in a earring''
He wan ’lightly ill from a cold. .Mad-
den's presence was absolutely essentia!
to make the Joint session contain fif’y-
one votes and an "lection without him
would have been impossible. As soon
as Madden arrived. Teller was elec:*d.
receiving fifty-one votes. Senator Tel-
ler. who was la an ante-room, was
notified by a committee of h:. re-*-Iee
tion and repaired to the senate cham-
ber. where he mad" a speech thanking
:h'-m for th*- honor conferred upon I
him and declaring that his election was
legal. _
The latest Republican scheme to to
have the house n-cognize the rump Re-
publican s ami go Into Joint session and
elect a Republican to th" senate. In
view >»f th" Iw-morrarit' action this plau
will probii’dv In- carried out. It Is
announced that neither Governor Pea
body or S. er. tary at State Cowie will
sign th<- '-r' dcr.tials of either Teller o:
the Republican who will be elect".! by
h;s parrv to be senator. This throws
the entire matter ;n the United States
senate for adjudication.
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Southern Messenger. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 29, 1903, newspaper, January 29, 1903; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1247427/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .